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Английский язык

Задача по теме: "Понимание основного содержания текста"

Английский язык
Задание 10 Понимание основного содержания текста
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Вербицкая М.В. Английский язык единый государственный экзамен. — Москва: Издательство "Национальное образование", 2023. — 368 с. Материалы публикуются в учебных целях
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  1. Whenever you arrive somewhere new, travellers ask you five questions: Where are you from? Where are you going? Where have you been? How long are you travelling for? How long are you here? After five years — no, after first five days — it’s pretty boring having to talk about it over and over again. It becomes second nature. However, I mix it up now. When I get asked one of these questions, I reply by asking what’s their favourite colour or least favourite place they have ever seen. It is better than “what do you do back home?”

 

  1. You meet great people — and then tomorrow they are gone. Maybe you will see each other again, maybe not. It’s great meeting so many amazing people on the road, but I hate how everyone is always leaving, especially just as you get to know someone. It’s a snowball of sadness. I've met countless amazing people on the road, and sure, in that moment and in that time, that was fun. Maybe that was all that was meant to be. But it’s nice to have some consistency and have a friend for a little longer than that.

 

  1. In the backpacking world, it’s always someone's first or last night and therefore a reason to go out — which means there’s a lot of fun going on. I’ve done my fair share of celebrating, and I'll admit that it’s great when you are just starting out. You are excited about the road, everything is new, and it’s a good way to meet people. But after a few months, it gets boring and repetitive. You get weary of just having fun all the time, as though that is the only activity in the world. Can't we just go and do something else?

 

  1. There is always someone who has travelled more than you. Even after five years of backpacking the world, I know people who have spent six, seven, eight years with nothing but a backpack. However, I hate when without being asked people start to give their opinion about where others should or shouldn’t go. Or they begin to tell you the history of a place to try to “educate” you on how things really are. No one likes a show-off. I often refrain from correcting people simply because I don’t want to be “that guy.”

 

  1. I've been backpacking for over five years now. That’s a long time to travel period, let alone stay in dorm rooms, live out of the same backpack, and travel on the cheap. Most days, I love this style of travel and I love backpacking. It’s fun and social, and you get to meet amazing people. But sometimes, the little things just grind your gears, which is most often when people are rude and inconsiderate. Backpacking is a great way of living, and like any way of life it has its ups and downs. I’m just lucky it has more ups than downs.

 

  1. I wanted to be a backpacker because they embodied a spirit of adventure and discovery. They were out to see the world, discover its hidden secrets, and meet new locals. Turns out, that’s often not the case. More often than not, backpackers today follow the same well-laid travel route that thousands have’ tread before them. They simply follow the pack. Popular places are popular for'a reason, and I would never suggest skipping Thailand or Paris. But be a bit more curious and wander off somewhere random.

 

  1. Too many travellers like to talk themselves up by discussing how long they have travelled for or how many countries they have been to, as though traveling is a competition. They sew flags to their bags and backpacks from every country they’ve been to. They do it to let people know how awesome they are for having been to so many places. “You've been to 20 countries?” “I've been to 37!” It doesn’t actually matter if you have been to 4, 19, or 150 countries — everyone’s journey is their  own and all are equal. 

Установите соответствие между заголовками 1–8 и текстами A–G. Запишите свои ответы в таблицу. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании есть один лишний заголовок.   

 

1. The same conversation      

2. Know-it-all backpackers    

3. Anti-social behaviour 

4. Backpacking as a lifestyle 

5. A five-minute friend 

6. Who is a better traveller?   

7. Too much partying  

8. The herd mentality 

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Правильный ответ - 1572486            

 

Текст A - 1. The same conversation  

Whenever you arrive somewhere new, travellers ask you five questions: Where are you from? Where are you going? Where have you been? How long are you travelling for? How long are you here? After five years — no, after first five days — it’s pretty boring having to talk about it over and over again. It becomes second nature. However, I mix it up now. When I get asked one of these questions, I reply by asking what’s their favourite colour or least favourite place they have ever seen. It is better than “what do you do back home?”

 

Текст B - 5. A five-minute friend 

You meet great people — and then tomorrow they are gone. Maybe you will see each other again, maybe not. It’s great meeting so many amazing people on the road, but I hate how everyone is always leaving, especially just as you get to know someone. It’s a snowball of sadness. I've met countless amazing people on the road, and sure, in that moment and in that time, that was fun. Maybe that was all that was meant to be. But it’s nice to have some consistency and have a friend for a little longer than that.

 

Текст C - 7. Too much partying 

In the backpacking world, it’s always someone's first or last night and therefore a reason to go out — which means there’s a lot of fun going on. I’ve done my fair share of celebrating, and I'll admit that it’s great when you are just starting out. You are excited about the road, everything is new, and it’s a good way to meet people. But after a few months, it gets boring and repetitive. You get weary of just having fun all the time, as though that is the only activity in the world. Can't we just go and do something else?

 

Текст D - 2. Know-it-all backpackers 

There is always someone who has travelled more than you. Even after five years of backpacking the world, I know people who have spent six, seven, eight years with nothing but a backpack. However, I hate when without being asked people start to give their opinion about where others should or shouldn’t go. Or they begin to tell you the history of a place to try to “educate” you on how things really are. No one likes a show-off. I often refrain from correcting people simply because I don’t want to be “that guy.”

 

Текст E - 4. Backpacking as a lifestyle 

I've been backpacking for over five years now. That’s a long time to travel period, let alone stay in dorm rooms, live out of the same backpack, and travel on the cheap. Most days, I love this style of travel and I love backpacking. It’s fun and social, and you get to meet amazing people. But sometimes, the little things just grind your gears, which is most often when people are rude and inconsiderate. Backpacking is a great way of living, and like any way of life it has its ups and downs. I’m just lucky it has more ups than downs.

 

Текст F - 8. The herd mentality 

I wanted to be a backpacker because they embodied a spirit of adventure and discovery. They were out to see the world, discover its hidden secrets, and meet new locals. Turns out, that’s often not the case. More often than not, backpackers today follow the same well-laid travel route that thousands have’ tread before them. They simply follow the pack. Popular places are popular for a reason, and I would never suggest skipping Thailand or Paris. But be a bit more curious and wander off somewhere random.

 

Текст G - 6. Who is a better traveller? 

Too many travellers like to talk themselves up by discussing how long they have travelled for or how many countries they have been to, as though traveling is a competition. They sew flags to their bags and backpacks from every country they’ve been to. They do it to let people know how awesome they are for having been to so many places. “You've been to 20 countries?” “I've been to 37!” It doesn’t actually matter if you have been to 4, 19, or 150 countries — everyone’s journey is their  own and all are equal.


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