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Тренировочный вариант Яндекс.ОГЭ по английскому языку № 8 за 2017 год

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1. Задание#T12523

Установите соответствие между текстами A – G и заголовками
  1. A new kind of chocolate
  2. From liquid to shape
  3. A small start-up
  4. The origin of chocolate
  5. Becoming popular
  6. Ups and downs
  7. Alternative to strong drinks
  8. Chocolate improves mood
A. Chocolate was enjoyed by Mayan and Aztec people in Central and South America hundreds of years ago. In those days, the people did not really eat chocolate; the cocoa bean was used to make a chocolate drink that the people enjoyed very much. Much later, the cocoa bean was brought across to Europe, and people there also came to love the taste of chocolate.

B. In 1824, John Cadbury opened a small shop in Birmingham. One of the items he sold was cocoa powder to make into drinks. In 1831, he opened a small factory to make cocoa powder from cocoa beans. John Cadbury believed that alcohol was an important cause of poverty and he wanted to encourage people to drink chocolate instead.

C. Joseph Fry invented a way to make chocolate bars, and so for the first time people had the chance to eat chocolate instead of only drinking it. In the beginning, chocolate was a luxury and only the rich people could afford it. Later, as more and more chocolate bars were produced and sold, it became cheaper.

D. At first only plain chocolate was produced. Milk chocolate came later and this was made by adding milk or milk powder to the chocolate. Cadbury introduced their milk chocolate bar in 1897. Their most famous chocolate, Cadbury's Milk Bar, was introduced in 1905. It has been a best seller in Britain and around the world for nearly 100 years.

E. Cadbury's as we know it today started from small beginnings in Bull Street, Birmingham. A shop was opened by John Cadbury in 1824. It did not start as a confectionery shop but sold tea and coffee and homemade drinking chocolate or cocoa which he made himself for his customers.

F. John Cadbury moved into the manufacturing of drinking chocolate and cocoa. By the early 1840's Cadbury operated from a factory in Bridge Street. The chocolate industry was given a boost in the 1850's when the government reduced the high import taxes on cocoa. Cadbury's was given a Royal Warrant in 1854 as manufacturers of chocolate for Queen Victoria.

G. After such a successful start the business fell upon hard times. John Cadbury's sons Richard and George struggled with the business after their father retired in 1861. However, new processes and new products helped the business improve. By the turn of the decade they were able to move from the Bridge Street factory to what is now Bournville.
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2. Задание#T12524

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Water problems

Clean, safe drinking water is scarce. Today, nearly 1 billion people in the developing world don't have access to it. Yet, we take it for granted, we waste it, and we even pay too much to drink it from little plastic bottles. Water is the foundation of life. And still today, all around the world, far too many people spend their entire day searching for it.

Simply put, water scarcity is either the lack of enough water (quantity) or lack of access to safe water (quality). It's hard for most of us to imagine that clean, safe water is not something that can be taken for granted. But, in the developing world, finding a reliable source of safe water is often time-consuming and expensive. This is known as economic scarcity. Water can be found... it simply requires more resources to do it.

In places like sub-Saharan Africa, time lost gathering water and suffering from water-borne diseases is limiting people's true potential, especially women and girls’. Every day in rural communities and poor urban centers throughout sub-Saharan Africa, hundreds of millions of people suffer from a lack of possibility to get safe water. Women and girls especially bear the burden of walking miles at a time to gather water from streams and ponds – full of water-borne disease that is making them and their families sick.

In other areas, the lack of water is a more profound problem. There simply isn't enough. That is known as physical scarcity. The problem of water scarcity is a growing one. As more people put ever-increasing demands on limited supplies, the cost and effort to build or even maintain access to water will increase. And water's importance to political and social stability will only grow with the crisis.

To give an example of physical scarcity, one should take a look at the report released by China showing that the country is facing a serious problem with drinking water. According to the study, about 80% of the country's shallow ground water is not clean enough to drink or bathe in. It can only be used for industrial purposes. Dirty drinking water exists especially in the countryside, where the population gets water from shallow wells. This water has become more and more contaminated through farming, factories and household waste.

According to the report large cities are not affected by water pollution because they get their water from underground reservoirs that are often hundreds or thousands of feet deep. In addition, cities operate purification plants that get rid of harmful substances before drinking water gets to the people.

However, the use of shallow underground water in rural areas has grown considerably in the past decade. The report states that nitrates and ammonia are the major pollutants. In some areas, heavy metals were also found in the water.

Authorities found out that while none of the 2000 investigated wells had a Class I water quality, over 70% were classified in the worst two categories, those unfit for drinking.
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Определите, утверждение соответствует содержанию текста (True), или не соответствует (False), или об этом в тексте не сказано и на его основании нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).
We don’t usually think about importance of water in our lives.
  1. True
  2. False
  3. Not stated
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3. Задание#T12525

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Water problems

Clean, safe drinking water is scarce. Today, nearly 1 billion people in the developing world don't have access to it. Yet, we take it for granted, we waste it, and we even pay too much to drink it from little plastic bottles. Water is the foundation of life. And still today, all around the world, far too many people spend their entire day searching for it.

Simply put, water scarcity is either the lack of enough water (quantity) or lack of access to safe water (quality). It's hard for most of us to imagine that clean, safe water is not something that can be taken for granted. But, in the developing world, finding a reliable source of safe water is often time-consuming and expensive. This is known as economic scarcity. Water can be found... it simply requires more resources to do it.

In places like sub-Saharan Africa, time lost gathering water and suffering from water-borne diseases is limiting people's true potential, especially women and girls’. Every day in rural communities and poor urban centers throughout sub-Saharan Africa, hundreds of millions of people suffer from a lack of possibility to get safe water. Women and girls especially bear the burden of walking miles at a time to gather water from streams and ponds – full of water-borne disease that is making them and their families sick.

In other areas, the lack of water is a more profound problem. There simply isn't enough. That is known as physical scarcity. The problem of water scarcity is a growing one. As more people put ever-increasing demands on limited supplies, the cost and effort to build or even maintain access to water will increase. And water's importance to political and social stability will only grow with the crisis.

To give an example of physical scarcity, one should take a look at the report released by China showing that the country is facing a serious problem with drinking water. According to the study, about 80% of the country's shallow ground water is not clean enough to drink or bathe in. It can only be used for industrial purposes. Dirty drinking water exists especially in the countryside, where the population gets water from shallow wells. This water has become more and more contaminated through farming, factories and household waste.

According to the report large cities are not affected by water pollution because they get their water from underground reservoirs that are often hundreds or thousands of feet deep. In addition, cities operate purification plants that get rid of harmful substances before drinking water gets to the people.

However, the use of shallow underground water in rural areas has grown considerably in the past decade. The report states that nitrates and ammonia are the major pollutants. In some areas, heavy metals were also found in the water.

Authorities found out that while none of the 2000 investigated wells had a Class I water quality, over 70% were classified in the worst two categories, those unfit for drinking.
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Определите, утверждение соответствует содержанию текста (True), или не соответствует (False), или об этом в тексте не сказано и на его основании нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).
The situation when you don’t have access to water but you have resources to find it is called economic scarcity.
  1. True
  2. False
  3. Not stated
Запишите номер варианта правильного ответа.

4. Задание#T12526

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Water problems

Clean, safe drinking water is scarce. Today, nearly 1 billion people in the developing world don't have access to it. Yet, we take it for granted, we waste it, and we even pay too much to drink it from little plastic bottles. Water is the foundation of life. And still today, all around the world, far too many people spend their entire day searching for it.

Simply put, water scarcity is either the lack of enough water (quantity) or lack of access to safe water (quality). It's hard for most of us to imagine that clean, safe water is not something that can be taken for granted. But, in the developing world, finding a reliable source of safe water is often time-consuming and expensive. This is known as economic scarcity. Water can be found... it simply requires more resources to do it.

In places like sub-Saharan Africa, time lost gathering water and suffering from water-borne diseases is limiting people's true potential, especially women and girls’. Every day in rural communities and poor urban centers throughout sub-Saharan Africa, hundreds of millions of people suffer from a lack of possibility to get safe water. Women and girls especially bear the burden of walking miles at a time to gather water from streams and ponds — full of water-borne disease that is making them and their families sick.

In other areas, the lack of water is a more profound problem. There simply isn't enough. That is known as physical scarcity. The problem of water scarcity is a growing one. As more people put ever-increasing demands on limited supplies, the cost and effort to build or even maintain access to water will increase. And water's importance to political and social stability will only grow with the crisis.

To give an example of physical scarcity, one should take a look at the report released by China showing that the country is facing a serious problem with drinking water. According to the study, about 80% of the country's shallow ground water is not clean enough to drink or bathe in. It can only be used for industrial purposes. Dirty drinking water exists especially in the countryside, where the population gets water from shallow wells. This water has become more and more contaminated through farming, factories and household waste.

According to the report large cities are not affected by water pollution because they get their water from underground reservoirs that are often hundreds or thousands of feet deep. In addition, cities operate purification plants that get rid of harmful substances before drinking water gets to the people.

However, the use of shallow underground water in rural areas has grown considerably in the past decade. The report states that nitrates and ammonia are the major pollutants. In some areas, heavy metals were also found in the water.

Authorities found out that while none of the 2000 investigated wells had a Class I water quality, over 70% were classified in the worst two categories, those unfit for drinking.
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Определите, утверждение соответствует содержанию текста (True), или не соответствует (False), или об этом в тексте не сказано и на его основании нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).
Sub-Saharan women and girls purposefully bring contaminated water to their families.
  1. True
  2. False
  3. Not stated
В ответе укажите номер выбранного варианта.

5. Задание#T12527

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Water problems

Clean, safe drinking water is scarce. Today, nearly 1 billion people in the developing world don't have access to it. Yet, we take it for granted, we waste it, and we even pay too much to drink it from little plastic bottles. Water is the foundation of life. And still today, all around the world, far too many people spend their entire day searching for it.

Simply put, water scarcity is either the lack of enough water (quantity) or lack of access to safe water (quality). It's hard for most of us to imagine that clean, safe water is not something that can be taken for granted. But, in the developing world, finding a reliable source of safe water is often time-consuming and expensive. This is known as economic scarcity. Water can be found... it simply requires more resources to do it.

In places like sub-Saharan Africa, time lost gathering water and suffering from water-borne diseases is limiting people's true potential, especially women and girls’. Every day in rural communities and poor urban centers throughout sub-Saharan Africa, hundreds of millions of people suffer from a lack of possibility to get safe water. Women and girls especially bear the burden of walking miles at a time to gather water from streams and ponds — full of water-borne disease that is making them and their families sick.

In other areas, the lack of water is a more profound problem. There simply isn't enough. That is known as physical scarcity. The problem of water scarcity is a growing one. As more people put ever-increasing demands on limited supplies, the cost and effort to build or even maintain access to water will increase. And water's importance to political and social stability will only grow with the crisis.

To give an example of physical scarcity, one should take a look at the report released by China showing that the country is facing a serious problem with drinking water. According to the study, about 80% of the country's shallow ground water is not clean enough to drink or bathe in. It can only be used for industrial purposes. Dirty drinking water exists especially in the countryside, where the population gets water from shallow wells. This water has become more and more contaminated through farming, factories and household waste.

According to the report large cities are not affected by water pollution because they get their water from underground reservoirs that are often hundreds or thousands of feet deep. In addition, cities operate purification plants that get rid of harmful substances before drinking water gets to the people.

However, the use of shallow underground water in rural areas has grown considerably in the past decade. The report states that nitrates and ammonia are the major pollutants. In some areas, heavy metals were also found in the water.

Authorities found out that while none of the 2000 investigated wells had a Class I water quality, over 70% were classified in the worst two categories, those unfit for drinking.
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Определите, утверждение соответствует содержанию текста (True), или не соответствует (False), или об этом в тексте не сказано и на его основании нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).
Water might become a political issue.
  1. True
  2. False
  3. Not stated
В ответе укажите номер выбранного варианта.

6. Задание#T12528

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Water problems

Clean, safe drinking water is scarce. Today, nearly 1 billion people in the developing world don't have access to it. Yet, we take it for granted, we waste it, and we even pay too much to drink it from little plastic bottles. Water is the foundation of life. And still today, all around the world, far too many people spend their entire day searching for it.

Simply put, water scarcity is either the lack of enough water (quantity) or lack of access to safe water (quality). It's hard for most of us to imagine that clean, safe water is not something that can be taken for granted. But, in the developing world, finding a reliable source of safe water is often time-consuming and expensive. This is known as economic scarcity. Water can be found... it simply requires more resources to do it.

In places like sub-Saharan Africa, time lost gathering water and suffering from water-borne diseases is limiting people's true potential, especially women and girls’. Every day in rural communities and poor urban centers throughout sub-Saharan Africa, hundreds of millions of people suffer from a lack of possibility to get safe water. Women and girls especially bear the burden of walking miles at a time to gather water from streams and ponds — full of water-borne disease that is making them and their families sick.

In other areas, the lack of water is a more profound problem. There simply isn't enough. That is known as physical scarcity. The problem of water scarcity is a growing one. As more people put ever-increasing demands on limited supplies, the cost and effort to build or even maintain access to water will increase. And water's importance to political and social stability will only grow with the crisis.

To give an example of physical scarcity, one should take a look at the report released by China showing that the country is facing a serious problem with drinking water. According to the study, about 80% of the country's shallow ground water is not clean enough to drink or bathe in. It can only be used for industrial purposes. Dirty drinking water exists especially in the countryside, where the population gets water from shallow wells. This water has become more and more contaminated through farming, factories and household waste.

According to the report large cities are not affected by water pollution because they get their water from underground reservoirs that are often hundreds or thousands of feet deep. In addition, cities operate purification plants that get rid of harmful substances before drinking water gets to the people.

However, the use of shallow underground water in rural areas has grown considerably in the past decade. The report states that nitrates and ammonia are the major pollutants. In some areas, heavy metals were also found in the water.

Authorities found out that while none of the 2000 investigated wells had a Class I water quality, over 70% were classified in the worst two categories, those unfit for drinking.
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Определите, соответствует утверждение содержанию текста (True), не соответствует (False) или об этом в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).
Only 20% of the China’s ground water can be used for industrial purposes.
  1. True
  2. False
  3. Not stated
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7. Задание#T12529

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Water problems

Clean, safe drinking water is scarce. Today, nearly 1 billion people in the developing world don't have access to it. Yet, we take it for granted, we waste it, and we even pay too much to drink it from little plastic bottles. Water is the foundation of life. And still today, all around the world, far too many people spend their entire day searching for it.

Simply put, water scarcity is either the lack of enough water (quantity) or lack of access to safe water (quality). It's hard for most of us to imagine that clean, safe water is not something that can be taken for granted. But, in the developing world, finding a reliable source of safe water is often time-consuming and expensive. This is known as economic scarcity. Water can be found...it simply requires more resources to do it.

In places like sub-Saharan Africa, time lost gathering water and suffering from water-borne diseases is limiting people's true potential, especially women and girls’. Every day in rural communities and poor urban centers throughout sub-Saharan Africa, hundreds of millions of people suffer from a lack of possibility to get safe water. Women and girls especially bear the burden of walking miles at a time to gather water from streams and ponds – full of water-borne disease that is making them and their families sick.

In other areas, the lack of water is a more profound problem. There simply isn't enough. That is known as physical scarcity. The problem of water scarcity is a growing one. As more people put ever-increasing demands on limited supplies, the cost and effort to build or even maintain access to water will increase. And water's importance to political and social stability will only grow with the crisis.

To give an example of physical scarcity, one should take a look at the report released by China showing that the country is facing a serious problem with drinking water. According to the study, about 80% of the country's shallow ground water is not clean enough to drink or bathe in. It can only be used for industrial purposes. Dirty drinking water exists especially in the countryside, where the population gets water from shallow wells. This water has become more and more contaminated through farming, factories and household waste.

According to the report large cities are not affected by water pollution because they get their water from underground reservoirs that are often hundreds or thousands of feet deep. In addition, cities operate purification plants that get rid of harmful substances before drinking water gets to the people.

However, the use of shallow underground water in rural areas has grown considerably in the past decade. The report states that nitrates and ammonia are the major pollutants. In some areas, heavy metals were also found in the water.

Authorities found out that while none of the 2000 investigated wells had a Class I water quality, over 70% were classified in the worst two categories, those unfit for drinking.
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Определите, утверждение соответствует содержанию текста (True), или не соответствует (False), или об этом в тексте не сказано и на его основании нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).
Mostly the urban inhabitants suffer from a lack of safe water.
  1. True
  2. False
  3. Not stated
Запишите номер варианта правильного ответа.

8. Задание#T12530

Прочитайте текст.

Water problems

Clean, safe drinking water is scarce. Today, nearly 1 billion people in the developing world don't have access to it. Yet, we take it for granted, we waste it, and we even pay too much to drink it from little plastic bottles. Water is the foundation of life. And still today, all around the world, far too many people spend their entire day searching for it.

Simply put, water scarcity is either the lack of enough water (quantity) or lack of access to safe water (quality). It's hard for most of us to imagine that clean, safe water is not something that can be taken for granted. But, in the developing world, finding a reliable source of safe water is often time-consuming and expensive. This is known as economic scarcity. Water can be found... it simply requires more resources to do it.

In places like sub-Saharan Africa, time lost gathering water and suffering from water-borne diseases is limiting people's true potential, especially women and girls’. Every day in rural communities and poor urban centers throughout sub-Saharan Africa, hundreds of millions of people suffer from a lack of possibility to get safe water. Women and girls especially bear the burden of walking miles at a time to gather water from streams and ponds — full of water-borne disease that is making them and their families sick.

In other areas, the lack of water is a more profound problem. There simply isn't enough. That is known as physical scarcity. The problem of water scarcity is a growing one. As more people put ever-increasing demands on limited supplies, the cost and effort to build or even maintain access to water will increase. And water's importance to political and social stability will only grow with the crisis.

To give an example of physical scarcity, one should take a look at the report released by China showing that the country is facing a serious problem with drinking water. According to the study, about 80% of the country's shallow ground water is not clean enough to drink or bathe in. It can only be used for industrial purposes. Dirty drinking water exists especially in the countryside, where the population gets water from shallow wells. This water has become more and more contaminated through farming, factories and household waste.

According to the report large cities are not affected by water pollution because they get their water from underground reservoirs that are often hundreds or thousands of feet deep. In addition, cities operate purification plants that get rid of harmful substances before drinking water gets to the people.

However, the use of shallow underground water in rural areas has grown considerably in the past decade. The report states that nitrates and ammonia are the major pollutants. In some areas, heavy metals were also found in the water.

Authorities found out that while none of the 2000 investigated wells had a Class I water quality, over 70% were classified in the worst two categories, those unfit for drinking.
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Определите, утверждение соответствует содержанию текста (True), или не соответствует (False), или об этом в тексте не сказано и на его основании нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).
The major pollutants found in water like nitrates, heavy metals and ammonia are difficult to remove.
  1. True
  2. False
  3. Not stated
В ответе укажите номер выбранного варианта.

9. Задание#T12531

Прочитайте текст.

Water problems

Clean, safe drinking water is scarce. Today, nearly 1 billion people in the developing world don't have access to it. Yet, we take it for granted, we waste it, and we even pay too much to drink it from little plastic bottles. Water is the foundation of life. And still today, all around the world, far too many people spend their entire day searching for it.

Simply put, water scarcity is either the lack of enough water (quantity) or lack of access to safe water (quality). It's hard for most of us to imagine that clean, safe water is not something that can be taken for granted. But, in the developing world, finding a reliable source of safe water is often time-consuming and expensive. This is known as economic scarcity. Water can be found... it simply requires more resources to do it.

In places like sub-Saharan Africa, time lost gathering water and suffering from water-borne diseases is limiting people's true potential, especially women and girls’. Every day in rural communities and poor urban centers throughout sub-Saharan Africa, hundreds of millions of people suffer from a lack of possibility to get safe water. Women and girls especially bear the burden of walking miles at a time to gather water from streams and ponds — full of water-borne disease that is making them and their families sick.

In other areas, the lack of water is a more profound problem. There simply isn't enough. That is known as physical scarcity. The problem of water scarcity is a growing one. As more people put ever-increasing demands on limited supplies, the cost and effort to build or even maintain access to water will increase. And water's importance to political and social stability will only grow with the crisis.

To give an example of physical scarcity, one should take a look at the report released by China showing that the country is facing a serious problem with drinking water. According to the study, about 80% of the country's shallow ground water is not clean enough to drink or bathe in. It can only be used for industrial purposes. Dirty drinking water exists especially in the countryside, where the population gets water from shallow wells. This water has become more and more contaminated through farming, factories and household waste.

According to the report large cities are not affected by water pollution because they get their water from underground reservoirs that are often hundreds or thousands of feet deep. In addition, cities operate purification plants that get rid of harmful substances before drinking water gets to the people.

However, the use of shallow underground water in rural areas has grown considerably in the past decade. The report states that nitrates and ammonia are the major pollutants. In some areas, heavy metals were also found in the water.

Authorities found out that while none of the 2000 investigated wells had a Class I water quality, over 70% were classified in the worst two categories, those unfit for drinking.
Показать полностью
Определите, утверждение соответствует содержанию текста (True), или не соответствует (False), или об этом в тексте не сказано и на его основании нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).
It was found out that 30% of the investigated wells corresponded to those that are of an acceptable quality.
  1. True
  2. False
  3. Not stated
В ответе укажите номер выбранного варианта.

10. Задание#T12532

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст.
(1) Kate Middleton, the wife of Prince William, (GIVE) ________ birth to a healthy baby girl on Saturday 2nd May. (2) The name of the princess (REVEAL) ________ on Monday: Charlotte Elizabeth Diana. (3) The Queen and other senior royals, (INCLUDE) ________ Prince Harry, William’s (YOUNG) ________ brother, were told the name the media found it out.

(4) But Why Charlotte? (5)Charlotte is the feminine version of Charles, the name of her paternal grandfather and two previous kings of England. (6) It (BE) ________ also the name of the wife of king George III’s wife who was the monarch in the early (EIGHTEEN) ________ century. (7) On Charlotte’s (MOTHER) ________ side of the family Charlotte is also significant. (8) It is the middle name of Pippa Middleton, Charlotte’s aunt and Kate Middleton’s younger sister. (9) Charlotte was one of the (POPULAR) ________ girl’s names in the UK last year.

(10) Royal historian Hugo Vickers believes that the name Charlotte was chosen because they liked the name, rather than historical significance. (11 )He says “We historians can always find someone (CALL) ________ Charlotte, but I think basically they just liked the name.”
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Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слово (GIVE) в предложении () так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста.
Полученное слово или словосочетание введите в поле ответа без пробелов.

11. Задание#T12533

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст.

(1) Kate Middleton, the wife of Prince William, (GIVE) ________ birth to a healthy baby girl on Saturday 2nd May. (2) The name of the princess (REVEAL) ________ on Monday: Charlotte Elizabeth Diana. (3) The Queen and other senior royals, (INCLUDE) ________ Prince Harry, William’s (YOUNG) ________ brother, were told the name the media found it out.

(4) But Why Charlotte? (5) Charlotte is the feminine version of Charles, the name of her paternal grandfather and two previous kings of England. (6) It (BE) ________ also the name of the wife of king George III’s wife who was the monarch in the early (EIGHTEEN) ________ century. (7) On Charlotte’s (MOTHER) ________ side of the family Charlotte is also significant. (8) It is the middle name of Pippa Middleton, Charlotte’s aunt and Kate Middleton’s younger sister. (9) Charlotte was one of the (POPULAR) ________ girl’s names in the UK last year.

(10) Royal historian Hugo Vickers believes that the name Charlotte was chosen because they liked the name, rather than historical significance. (11) He says “We historians can always find someone (CALL) ________ Charlotte, but I think basically they just liked the name.”

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12. Задание#T12534

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(1) Kate Middleton, the wife of Prince William, (GIVE) ________ birth to a healthy baby girl on Saturday 2nd May. (2) The name of the princess (REVEAL) ________ on Monday: Charlotte Elizabeth Diana. (3) The Queen and other senior royals, (INCLUDE) ________ Prince Harry, William’s (YOUNG) ________ brother, were told the name the media found it out.

(4) But Why Charlotte? (5) Charlotte is the feminine version of Charles, the name of her paternal grandfather and two previous kings of England. (6) It (BE) ________ also the name of the wife of king George III’s wife who was the monarch in the early (EIGHTEEN) ________ century. (7) On Charlotte’s (MOTHER) ________ side of the family Charlotte is also significant. (8) It is the middle name of Pippa Middleton, Charlotte’s aunt and Kate Middleton’s younger sister. (9) Charlotte was one of the (POPULAR) ________ girl’s names in the UK last year.

(10) Royal historian Hugo Vickers believes that the name Charlotte was chosen because they liked the name, rather than historical significance. (11) He says “We historians can always find someone (CALL) ________ Charlotte, but I think basically they just liked the name.”
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13. Задание#T12535

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(1) Kate Middleton, the wife of Prince William, (GIVE) ________ birth to a healthy baby girl on Saturday 2nd May. (2) The name of the princess (REVEAL) ________ on Monday: Charlotte Elizabeth Diana. (3) The Queen and other senior royals, (INCLUDE) ________ Prince Harry, William’s (YOUNG) ________ brother, were told the name the media found it out.

(4) But Why Charlotte? (5)Charlotte is the feminine version of Charles, the name of her paternal grandfather and two previous kings of England. (6) It (BE) ________ also the name of the wife of king George III’s wife who was the monarch in the early (EIGHTEEN) ________ century. (7) On Charlotte’s (MOTHER) ________ side of the family Charlotte is also significant. (8) It is the middle name of Pippa Middleton, Charlotte’s aunt and Kate Middleton’s younger sister. (9) Charlotte was one of the (POPULAR) ________ girl’s names in the UK last year.

(10) Royal historian Hugo Vickers believes that the name Charlotte was chosen because they liked the name, rather than historical significance. (11 )He says “We historians can always find someone (CALL) ________ Charlotte, but I think basically they just liked the name.”
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14. Задание#T12536

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(1) Kate Middleton, the wife of Prince William, (GIVE) ________ birth to a healthy baby girl on Saturday 2nd May.(2) The name of the princess (REVEAL) ________ on Monday: Charlotte Elizabeth Diana. (3) The Queen and other senior royals, (INCLUDE) ________ Prince Harry, William’s (YOUNG) ________ brother, were told the name the media found it out.

(4) But Why Charlotte? (5) Charlotte is the feminine version of Charles, the name of her paternal grandfather and two previous kings of England. (6) It (BE) ________ also the name of the wife of king George III’s wife who was the monarch in the early (EIGHTEEN) ________ century. (7) On Charlotte’s (MOTHER) ________ side of the family Charlotte is also significant. (8) It is the middle name of Pippa Middleton, Charlotte’s aunt and Kate Middleton’s younger sister. (9) Charlotte was one of the (POPULAR) ________ girl’s names in the UK last year.

(10) Royal historian Hugo Vickers believes that the name Charlotte was chosen because they liked the name, rather than historical significance. (11) He says “We historians can always find someone (CALL) ________ Charlotte, but I think basically they just liked the name.”

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15. Задание#T12537

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(1) Kate Middleton, the wife of Prince William, (GIVE) ________ birth to a healthy baby girl on Saturday 2nd May. (2) The name of the princess (REVEAL) ________ on Monday: Charlotte Elizabeth Diana. (3) The Queen and other senior royals, (INCLUDE) ________ Prince Harry, William’s (YOUNG) ________ brother, were told the name the media found it out.

(4) But Why Charlotte? (5)Charlotte is the feminine version of Charles, the name of her paternal grandfather and two previous kings of England. (6) It (BE) ________ also the name of the wife of king George III’s wife who was the monarch in the early (EIGHTEEN) ________ century. (7) On Charlotte’s (MOTHER) ________ side of the family Charlotte is also significant. (8) It is the middle name of Pippa Middleton, Charlotte’s aunt and Kate Middleton’s younger sister. (9) Charlotte was one of the (POPULAR) ________ girl’s names in the UK last year.

(10) Royal historian Hugo Vickers believes that the name Charlotte was chosen because they liked the name, rather than historical significance. (11 )He says “We historians can always find someone (CALL) ________ Charlotte, but I think basically they just liked the name.”
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16. Задание#T9909

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(1) Kate Middleton, the wife of Prince William, (GIVE) ________ birth to a healthy baby girl on Saturday 2nd May. (2) The name of the princess (REVEAL) ________ on Monday: Charlotte Elizabeth Diana. (3) The Queen and other senior royals, (INCLUDE) ________ Prince Harry, William’s (YOUNG) ________ brother, were told the name the media found it out.

(4) But Why Charlotte? (5)Charlotte is the feminine version of Charles, the name of her paternal grandfather and two previous kings of England. (6) It (BE) ________ also the name of the wife of king George III’s wife who was the monarch in the early (EIGHTEEN) ________ century. (7) On Charlotte’s (MOTHER) ________ side of the family Charlotte is also significant. (8) It is the middle name of Pippa Middleton, Charlotte’s aunt and Kate Middleton’s younger sister. (9) Charlotte was one of the (POPULAR) ________ girl’s names in the UK last year.

(10) Royal historian Hugo Vickers believes that the name Charlotte was chosen because they liked the name, rather than historical significance. (11 )He says “We historians can always find someone (CALL) ________ Charlotte, but I think basically they just liked the name.”
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17. Задание#T12538

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(1) Kate Middleton, the wife of Prince William, (GIVE) ________ birth to a healthy baby girl on Saturday 2nd May. (2) The name of the princess (REVEAL) ________ on Monday: Charlotte Elizabeth Diana. (3) The Queen and other senior royals, (INCLUDE) ________ Prince Harry, William’s (YOUNG) ________ brother, were told the name the media found it out.

(4) But Why Charlotte? (5) Charlotte is the feminine version of Charles, the name of her paternal grandfather and two previous kings of England. (6) It (BE) ________ also the name of the wife of king George III’s wife who was the monarch in the early (EIGHTEEN) ________ century. (7) On Charlotte’s (MOTHER) ________ side of the family Charlotte is also significant. (8) It is the middle name of Pippa Middleton, Charlotte’s aunt and Kate Middleton’s younger sister. (9) Charlotte was one of the (POPULAR) ________ girl’s names in the UK last year.

(10) Royal historian Hugo Vickers believes that the name Charlotte was chosen because they liked the name, rather than historical significance. (11) He says “We historians can always find someone (CALL) ________ Charlotte, but I think basically they just liked the name.”
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18. Задание#T12539

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(1) Kate Middleton, the wife of Prince William, (GIVE) ________ birth to a healthy baby girl on Saturday 2nd May. (2) The name of the princess (REVEAL) ________ on Monday: Charlotte Elizabeth Diana. (3) The Queen and other senior royals, (INCLUDE) ________ Prince Harry, William’s (YOUNG) ________ brother, were told the name the media found it out.

(4) But Why Charlotte? (5)Charlotte is the feminine version of Charles, the name of her paternal grandfather and two previous kings of England. (6) It (BE) ________ also the name of the wife of king George III’s wife who was the monarch in the early (EIGHTEEN) ________ century. (7) On Charlotte’s (MOTHER) ________ side of the family Charlotte is also significant. (8) It is the middle name of Pippa Middleton, Charlotte’s aunt and Kate Middleton’s younger sister. (9) Charlotte was one of the (POPULAR) ________ girl’s names in the UK last year.

(10) Royal historian Hugo Vickers believes that the name Charlotte was chosen because they liked the name, rather than historical significance. (11) He says “We historians can always find someone (CALL) ________ Charlotte, but I think basically they just liked the name.”
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19. Задание#T12540

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(1) It was then summer season. (2) The day was very hot, when a crow became (THIRST) ________. (3) He flied hither and thither in search of water. (4) But he could not find water anywhere. (5) After some time, the crow came across a pitcher that was lying under a tree. (6) He peeped into it, and found that there was water, but at a very low level, and it was (POSSIBLE) ________ for him to suck it with his beak. (7) He was (COURAGE) ________. (8) But he did not leave the place, because the presence of water in the pitcher made him eager to drink it. (9) The crow's eyes (SUDDEN) ________ fell on a heap of pebbles which were lying under a nearby tree. (10) A (WONDER) ________ idea came to his mind that by dropping the pebbles into the pitcher, the level of the water could be brought to a higher level. (11) So he began to drop the pebbles one by one into the picher; and (FINAL) ________, the level of the water was raised by the process, and he drank it to his heart's content.
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20. Задание#T12541

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(1) It was then summer season. (2) The day was very hot, when a crow became (THIRST) ________. (3) He flied hither and thither in search of water. (4) But he could not find water anywhere. (5) After some time, the crow came across a pitcher that was lying under a tree. (6) He peeped into it, and found that there was water, but at a very low level, and it was (POSSIBLE) ________ for him to suck it with his beak. (7) He was (COURAGE) ________. (8) But he did not leave the place, because the presence of water in the pitcher made him eager to drink it. (9) The crow's eyes (SUDDEN) ________ fell on a heap of pebbles which were lying under a nearby tree. (10) A (WONDER) ________ idea came to his mind that by dropping the pebbles into the pitcher, the level of the water could be brought to a higher level. (11) So he began to drop the pebbles one by one into the picher; and (FINAL) ________, the level of the water was raised by the process, and he drank it to his heart's content.
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21. Задание#T12542

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(1) It was then summer season. (2) The day was very hot, when a crow became (THIRST) ________. (3) He flied hither and thither in search of water. (4) But he could not find water anywhere. (5) After some time, the crow came across a pitcher that was lying under a tree. (6) He peeped into it, and found that there was water, but at a very low level, and it was (POSSIBLE) ________ for him to suck it with his beak. (7) He was (COURAGE) ________. (8) But he did not leave the place, because the presence of water in the pitcher made him eager to drink it. (9) The crow's eyes (SUDDEN) ________ fell on a heap of pebbles which were lying under a nearby tree. (10) A (WONDER) ________ idea came to his mind that by dropping the pebbles into the pitcher, the level of the water could be brought to a higher level. (11) So he began to drop the pebbles one by one into the picher; and (FINAL) ________, the level of the water was raised by the process, and he drank it to his heart's content.
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22. Задание#T12543

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(1) It was then summer season. (2) The day was very hot, when a crow became (THIRST) ________. (3) He flied hither and thither in search of water. (4) But he could not find water anywhere. (5) After some time, the crow came across a pitcher that was lying under a tree. (6) He peeped into it, and found that there was water, but at a very low level, and it was (POSSIBLE) ________ for him to suck it with his beak. (7) He was (COURAGE) ________. (8) But he did not leave the place, because the presence of water in the pitcher made him eager to drink it. (9) The crow's eyes (SUDDEN) ________ fell on a heap of pebbles which were lying under a nearby tree. (10) A (WONDER) ________ idea came to his mind that by dropping the pebbles into the pitcher, the level of the water could be brought to a higher level. (11) So he began to drop the pebbles one by one into the picher; and (FINAL) ________, the level of the water was raised by the process, and he drank it to his heart's content.
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23. Задание#T12544

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(1) It was then summer season. (2) The day was very hot, when a crow became (THIRST) ________. (3) He flied hither and thither in search of water. (4) But he could not find water anywhere. (5) After some time, the crow came across a pitcher that was lying under a tree. (6) He peeped into it, and found that there was water, but at a very low level, and it was (POSSIBLE) ________ for him to suck it with his beak. (7) He was (COURAGE) ________. (8) But he did not leave the place, because the presence of water in the pitcher made him eager to drink it. (9) The crow's eyes (SUDDEN) ________ fell on a heap of pebbles which were lying under a nearby tree. (10) A (WONDER) ________ idea came to his mind that by dropping the pebbles into the pitcher, the level of the water could be brought to a higher level. (11) So he began to drop the pebbles one by one into the picher; and (FINAL) ________, the level of the water was raised by the process, and he drank it to his heart's content.
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24. Задание#T9908

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(1) It was then summer season. (2) The day was very hot, when a crow became (THIRST) ________. (3) He flied hither and thither in search of water. (4) But he could not find water anywhere. (5) After some time, the crow came across a pitcher that was lying under a tree. (6) He peeped into it, and found that there was water, but at a very low level, and it was (POSSIBLE) ________ for him to suck it with his beak. (7) He was (COURAGE) ________. (8) But he did not leave the place, because the presence of water in the pitcher made him eager to drink it. (9) The crow's eyes (SUDDEN) ________ fell on a heap of pebbles which were lying under a nearby tree. (10) A (WONDER) ________ idea came to his mind that by dropping the pebbles into the pitcher, the level of the water could be brought to a higher level. (11) So he began to drop the pebbles one by one into the picher; and (FINAL) ________, the level of the water was raised by the process, and he drank it to his heart's content.
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