УЧЕБНО-МЕТОДИЧЕСКОЕ ПОСОБИЕ «LOOK FOR YOUR BEST TRAINING»
ПРЕДИСЛОВИЕ
Содержание
Задание №1
An Accident
An Accident
Задание №2
The Oldest Road
The Oldest Road
Задание №3
Searching for a New Programme
Задание № 4
As old as a brontosaurus
Задание №5.
Задание №6.
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Look for your best training

1. УЧЕБНО-МЕТОДИЧЕСКОЕ ПОСОБИЕ «LOOK FOR YOUR BEST TRAINING»

Составитель: Левандовская Г.В.
УЧЕБНО-МЕТОДИЧЕСКОЕ
ПОСОБИЕ
«LOOK FOR YOUR
BEST TRAINING»
(лексико-грамматические задания для
подготовки к экзамену ОГЭ и ЕГЭ
с использованием ИКТ)

2. ПРЕДИСЛОВИЕ

Данное пособие содержит
тренировочные тестовые задания
для подготовки к ОГЭ и ЕГЭ по
английскому языку «Грамматика и
лексика».
Наличие ключей к каждому
заданию позволит эффективно
выбрать нужный вариант

3. Содержание

Variant № 1 (Задание 1)
Variant № 2 (Задание 2)
Variant № 3 (Задание 3)
Variant № 4 (Задание 4)
Variant № 5 (Задание 5)
Variant № 6 (Задание 6)
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4. Задание №1

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Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные
заглавными буквами в конце строк,
обозначенных номерами В4- В10, так,
чтобы они грамматически
соответствовали содержанию текста.
Заполните пропуски полученными
словами. Каждый пропуск
соответствует отдельному заданию из
группы В4- В10.

5. An Accident

That morning,
the "Swinging Four" group had set out from
Derby, full of hope for the evening. They
were on their way to Sheffield where they
B4 hoped _____ at a dance in the Three Kings
Pub that night. The shopkeeper where they
had bought their guitars and drums was
getting very angry with them. Mick, the
B5 leader of the group, ________ a letter last
Monday from the shop. They still had fifty
pounds left to pay for their instruments. If
they didn't pay within two weeks, they
would have to give the instruments back.
PLAY
RECEIVE

6.

B6 Now they __________ at the side of the
B7 road just outside Sheffield ________
STAND
LOOK
unhappily at the steaming bonnet of the old
car that had just exploded. Mick looked at the
B8 car again and turned to Peter who _____ all KNOW
about cars.
"Come on, Peter. What's the matter with it?"
Peter lifted the bonnet and examined the
REPAIR
B9 engine. "I've no idea," he said.
"It _________ only a month ago. I think it's
B10 time we bought another car. I'll try and get a
NEAR
lift to the ______ garage and ask them to
come and look at the car. We must get to
Sheffield in time."
They all looked at the road.

7. An Accident

B4
B5
That morning,
the "Swinging Four" group had set out from Derby,
full of hope for the evening. They were on their way
play at a dance in
to Sheffield where they hoped to
_____
the Three Kings Pub that night. The shopkeeper
where they had bought their guitars and drums was
getting very angry with them. Mick, the leader of the
had received a letter last Monday from the
group, ___________
shop. They still had fifty pounds left to pay for their
instruments. If they didn't pay within two weeks,
they would have to give the instruments back.

8.

have standing at the side of the road
Now they ____________
B7 just outside Sheffield ________
looking unhappily at the
steaming bonnet of the old car that had just
exploded. Mick looked at the car again and turned to
B8 Peter who _____
knew all about cars.
"Come on, Peter. What's the matter with it?" Peter
lifted the bonnet and examined the engine. "I've no
idea," he said.
B9 "It ____________
was repaired only a month ago. I think it's time
we bought another car. I'll try and get a lift to the
nearest
B10 ______ garage and ask them to come and look at
the car. We must get to Sheffield in time."
They all looked at the road.
B6

9. Задание №2

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заглавными буквами в конце строк,
обозначенных номерами В11 - В16, так,
чтобы они грамматически и лексически
соответствовали содержанию текста.
Заполните пропуски полученными
словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует
отдельному заданию из группы В11- В16.

10. The Oldest Road

The M1 road is the grandfather of the British
motorway system. The southern section
celebrated its silver jubilee in November
1984. Nowadays it is a mass of traffic with
large numbers of trucks, and you need all
B11 your _______ on the road. Not that this ATTENTIVE
matters too much. This part follows a
B12 _______ route north from the capital, andTRADITION
the sights here are not at all special.
Only when you reach Bedfordshire, and the
pace relaxes slightly, it is worth considering
turning off. From there on you can find a lot
B13 of ______ things to do.
VARY

11.

The countryside isn't spectacular, but it is
ENJOY
B14 almost always lovely and _______ typical
English shire country, with rolling hills, good
walks and views, interesting churches and
B15 ________ country houses. Further north, BEAUTY
there is an interesting mixture of
handsome market and industrial sites and
B16 ______ country in the foothills of the
PLEASURE
Pennines.

12. The Oldest Road

The M1 road is the grandfather of the British
motorway system. The southern section
celebrated its silver jubilee in November
1984. Nowadays it is a mass of traffic with
large numbers of trucks, and you need all
attention on the road. Not that this
B11 your _________
matters too much. This part follows a
tradition route north from the capital, and
B12 _______
the sights here are not at all special.
Only when you reach Bedfordshire, and the
pace relaxes slightly, it is worth considering
turning off. From there on you can find a lot
various things to do.
B13 of ______

13.

The countryside isn't spectacular, but it is
_______ typical
B14 almost always lovely and enjoyable
English shire country, with rolling hills, good
walks and views, interesting churches and
B15 ________
beautiful country houses. Further north,
there is an interesting mixture of
handsome market and industrial sites and
B16 pleasant
______ country in the foothills of the
Pennines.

14. Задание №3

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обозначенными номерами А22 – А28.
Эти номера соответствуют заданиям А22
– А28, в которых представлены
возможные варианты ответов. Обведите
номер выбранного вами варианта
ответа.

15. Searching for a New Programme

A health lifestyle can vastly improve your well-be-ing.
This is a lifestyle designed for those who wish to feel
more certain about their health and more in control of
what the present and future will bring them in that
important A22 ____ of existence. None of us wants to
be sick. None of us enjoys the idea that we may
become a medical statistic. This is a simple, easy-tofollow health-style that can enable you to get cards very
much in your А23 ___.
The doctors were fortunate enough to come into
А24 ___ with a field of study that brought them to
healing and well-being that they so desperately needed.
They personally have A25 ___ thousands of people
improve their health using only a small part of
information.

16.

A22 1) Sector 2) Region
A23 1) Benefit
3) Area 4) Territory
2) Advantage 3) Privilege 4) Favour
A24 1) Touch 2) Contact 3) View 4) Connection
A25 1) Confessed 2) Witnessed 3) Determined
4) Recognized

17.

Much more people begin to improve their health
now. Embracing the most current information from
many health-related fields, the programme of health
lifestyle gives you an understanding of the impact of
exercise, breathing, sunshine, sleep and much more
on your health.
In order for this programme to work for you, you
have to be willing to apply at least some part of it.
Some change will be A26 ___. And as you make
those first modest changes, you will get positive
results that encourage you to do more. Changing is
fun. And if you realize that your new health lifestyle
A27 ___ the making of new habits, not the A28
___ of old ones, you will feel very positive about
what the future holds for you.

18.

A26 1) Order 2) Commanded 3) Forced 4) Required
A27 1) Contains 2) Cinsists 3) Involves 4) Encloses
A28 1) Breaking 2) Damaging 3) Ruining 4) Destroying

19.

A22 1) Sector 2) Region 3) Area 4) Territory
A23 1) Benefit 2) Advantage 3) Privilege 4) Favour
A24 1) Touch 2) Contact 3) View 4) Connection
A25 1) Confessed 2) Witnessed 3) Determined
4) Recognized

20.

A26 1) Order 2) Commanded 3) Forced 4) Required
A27 1) Contains 2) Cinsists 3) Involves 4) Encloses
A28 1) Breaking 2) Damaging 3) Ruining 4) Destroying

21. Задание № 4

Прочитайте приведенные ниже тексты.
Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слова,
напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце
строк так, чтобы они грамматически и
лексически соответствовали содержанию
текста. Заполните пропуски полученными
словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует
отдельному заданию.

22. As old as a brontosaurus

As we walked around the Prehistoric Park in Calgary, I had my
six-year-old son, Jordie, pose for a picture with a brontosaurus
in the background. After I took the photo, I ________help
NOT CAN
crying.
"What’s wrong, Mom?" he asked. I explained that when I was
his age, my parents had taken my picture standing in exactly
the same spot, and I was feeling rather nostalgic. I addad that
TAKE
perhaps one day he _________ his son’s picture here.
Puzzled, he looked several times from the brontosaurus to ___ I
And then came the ____________ moment of my life. My son BAD
said,"But…it was alive then, right?"
would take
me
worst

23.

Victory day
On this day, Russia celebrates the victory over Nazi
Germany and honours 20 million Soviet people who died
in the war. May 9 _____________ since in the night of the
8th/9th of 1945, the Nazi Germany surrendered to the
Soviet Union and the Allies in Berlin.
In Russia, almost every family has at least one person
who __________. part in the war.
Older citizens who didn't fight during the war worked in
factories to make weapons, which was not __________
than fighting. They, too are honoured on Victory Day.
CHOOSE
TAKE
EASY

24.

Why do we sleep?
A recent study may have an answer to one of the greatest
unsolved mysteries in science - what is the purpose of sleep?
The work suggests it's ______________about making animals
function more efficiently in their environments.
________________ from the University of California, Los
Angeles, conducted a study of the sleep times of a broad range
of animals. They discovered much variation.
You may think it is __________________ but some migrating
birds can fly non-stop for up to 90 hours.
Pythons and bats are among the longest _________________at
over 18 hours a day.
Humans babies need 16 hours and their health and intellectual
_________________ depend on sleeping properly.
Most of us probably feel we need around eight hours sleep to
function well. Some people have _________________in getting
enough sleep and this may lead to serious health problems.
REAL
SCEINCE
POSSIBLE
SLEEP
DEVELOP
DIFFICULT

25.

As old as a brontosaurus
As we walked around the Prehistoric Park in Calgary, I had my
six-year-old son, Jordie, pose for a picture with a brontosaurus
in the background. After I took the photo, I __________
couldn‘t help
crying.
"What’s wrong, Mom?" he asked. I explained that when I was
his age, my parents had taken my picture standing in exactly
the same spot, and I was feeling rather nostalgic. I addad that
take his son’s picture here.
perhaps one day he would
__________
me
Puzzled, he looked several times from the brontosaurus to ___
worst moment of my life. My son
And then came the _________
said,"But…it was alive then, right?"

26.

Victory day
On this day, Russia celebrates the victory over Nazi
Germany and honours 20 million Soviet people who died
was chosen
in the war. May 9 _______________
since in the night of
the 8th/9th of 1945, the Nazi Germany surrendered to the
Soviet Union and the Allies in Berlin.
In Russia, almost every family has at least one person
took
who __________
part in the war.
Older citizens who didn't fight during the war worked in
easier
factories to make weapons, which was not ___________
than fighting. They, too are honoured on Victory Day.

27.

Why do we sleep?
A recent study may have an answer to one of the greatest
unsolved mysteries in science - what is the purpose of sleep?
really about making animals
The work suggests it's __________
function more efficiently in their environments.
Scientists
_______________
from the University of California, Los Angeles,
conducted a study of the sleep times of a broad range of
animals. They discovered much variation.
impossible but some migrating birds can
You may think it is _____________
fly non-stop for up to 90 hours.
sleepers
Pythons and bats are among the longest ______________ at over
18 hours a day.
Humans babies need 16 hours and their health and intellectual
development
_____________________
depend on sleeping properly.
Most of us probably feel we need around eight hours sleep to
difficulty
function well. Some people have ________________
in getting
enough sleep and this may lead to serious health problems.

28. Задание №5.

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напечатанные заглавными буквами в
конце строк, обозначенных номерами
В4-В10, так, чтобы они грамматически
соответствовали содержанию текста.

29.

B4. Rugby is the most popular sport in New Zealand. The
country even has a Rugby Museum. The game _________
there as early as the 1860s.
B5. The game spread quickly. Soon New Zealand’s national
team appeared. It _________ the “All Blacks” and not
because of the colour of the players skin.
B6. They got their name because all the _________ in the
team wore black shorts, shirts, socks and shoes when they
play rugby.
B7. In 1884 they went to New South Wales, Australia to play
and won eight games! It was the _________ international
competition for them.
B8. Before a rugby match, the “All Blacks” dance a special
Maori war dance. The Maories are the New Zealand
aborigines. It _________ that all the players in the team are
Maori but they all perform the dance.
B9. Today the most popular player is Jonah Lomu. He is a
_________ legend of New Zealand rugby.
B10. He was just 19 when he started playing of birds for the
“All Blacks” in 1994 and became the _________ player in
rugby history.
PLAY
CALL
MAN
ONE
NOT MEAN
LIVE
YOUNG

30.

B4. Rugby is the most popular sport in New Zealand. The
was played
country even has a Rugby Museum. The game _________
there as early as the 1860s.
B5. The game spread quickly. Soon New Zealand’s national
was called the “All Blacks” and not
team appeared. It _________
because of the colour of the players skin.
men
B6. They got their name because all the _________
in the
team wore black shorts, shirts, socks and shoes when they
play rugby.
B7. In 1884 they went to New South Wales, Australia to play
and won eight games! It was the _________
international
first
competition for them.
B8. Before a rugby match, the “All Blacks” dance a special
Maori war dance. The Maories are the New Zealand
aborigines. It _________
doesn’t mean that all the players in the team are
Maori but they all perform the dance.
B9. Today the most popular player is Jonah Lomu. He is a
living
_________
legend of New Zealand rugby.
B10. He was just 19 when he started playing of birds for the
youngest player in
“All Blacks” in 1994 and became the _________
rugby history.

31. Задание №6.

Прочитайте текст. Образуйте от слов,
напечатанных заглавными буквами в
конце строк, обозначенных номерами
В11-В16, однокоренные слова, так, чтобы
они грамматически и лексически
соответствовали содержанию текста.

32.

B11. In autumn you can see large flocks of birds flying from
Russia to warmer countries. In spring, they come to us.
Migration is the periodic seasonal _________ of birds.
B12. The main routes connect Europe and Africa, Europe and
South Eastern Asia and Australia. North and South America.
How do we know about these routes? _________ study birds.
They catch birds, place small bands with numbers on the birds
legs and then let the birds fly away. Some of these banded birds
are caught again. The band tells about the route.
B13. Some birds fly very _________ and then can feed on the
wing. They migrate in the daytime.
B14. Swallows and swifts do this. Cuckoos fly during the night
and rest and feed during the day. Swimming birds can fly both
during the day and night, in compete _________ .
B15. How long can birds fly for without a stop? The tiny
hummingbird weights only about as much as a small coin. But it
has _________ wings.
B16. It flies 1,000 km across the Gulf of Mexico to the southern
coast of the United States in 24 hours without a stop! You may
think it _________ , but other small birds can fly non-stop for
up to 90 hours!
MOVE
SCIENCE
QUICK
DARK
POWER
POSSIBLE

33.

B11. In autumn you can see large flocks of birds flying from Russia to
warmer countries. In spring, they come to us. Migration is the
movement of birds.
periodic seasonal _________
B12. The main routes connect Europe and Africa, Europe and South
Eastern Asia and Australia. North and South America. How do we
Scientists study birds. They catch birds,
know about these routes? _________
place small bands with numbers on the birds legs and then let the
birds fly away. Some of these banded birds are caught again. The band
tells about the route.
quickly
B13. Some birds fly very _________
and then can feed on the wing.
They migrate in the daytime.
B14. Swallows and swifts do this. Cuckoos fly during the night and
rest and feed during the day. Swimming birds can fly both during the
day and night, in compete _________
.
darkness
B15. How long can birds fly for without a stop? The tiny hummingbird
powerful
weights only about as much as a small coin. But it has _________
wings.
B16. It flies 1,000 km across the Gulf of Mexico to the southern coast
of the United States in 24 hours without a stop! You may think it
impossible , but other small birds can fly non-stop for up to 90
_________
hours!
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