The Best Englishmen
The Best Englishmen
The Best Englishmen
LISTENING
Task 1
For items 1-10 listen to the talk about how playing an instrument benefits your brain and
decide whether the statements (1-10) are TRUE (A), or FALSE (B) according to the text you
hear. You will hear the text TWICE.
A. True B. False
A. True B. False
3. When scanning how people read the researchers saw fireworks.
A. True B. False
A. True B. False
A. True B. False
A. True B. False
A. True B. False
A. True B. False
8. To retrieve their memories faster musicians use multiple tags in their brain.
A. True B. False
Task 2
For items 11-15 listen to the interview with an American singer-songwriter Billie Eilish.
Choose the correct answer (A, B or C) to answer questions 11-15. You will hear the text only
ONCE.
11. How many Instagram followers does Billie have?
A. 9.6 million.
B. 6.3 million.
C. 1.13 million.
Вопрос № 1 / 8
How many weeks were required to spend in a training camp?
six weeks
three weeks
four weeks
two weeks
five weeks
Вопрос № 2 / 8
Why can you call Spiridon Loues a true amateur?
he accepted two carts
he accepted only a cart and a horse
he accepted only flowers
he accepted a palace
he accepted only money
Вопрос № 3 / 8
What rewards could ancient Greek athletes expect?
a bunch of roses
jewel
gold medal
a wreath of olive leaves
money
Вопрос № 4 / 8
Why did the cities begin to hire athletes...?
to write books
to represent them in the Olympics
to sing songs
to play in the theatre
to sell goods
Вопрос № 5 / 8
Many athletes play more for ... than for love.
money
team spirit
joy
people
fun
Вопрос № 6 / 8
What was Spiridon Loues’s occupation?
a butcher
a water carrier
a baker
a wrestler
a postman
Вопрос № 7 / 8
When were the Olympic Games revived?
1596
1696
1796
1996
1896
Вопрос № 8 / 8
According to the text. What do countries fight for?
to hold the Olympics for duty
to hold the Olympics for fame
to hold the Olympics for records
to hold the Olympics for entertainment
to hold the Olympics not only for honour but for money
Text 2
Businessmen Outside the Law
The era of easy money that the gold rush brought to the western part of the United States ended
around 1851 when the gold ran out. Although a few stubborn prospectors continued their search,
most people settled down to life as wage earners in routine jobs. But for others, a meager wage
just wasn’t enough, and they turned to robbing stagecoaches, banks, and trains to supplement
their income. These were the outlaws: men like Black Bart, Henry Plummer, and Jesse James.
Black Bart started his career working in a mine. As he grew older, his tastes became more
expensive. By the time he was in his fifties, he needed a supplemental income, so he started
robbing stagecoaches. Getting into the business didn’t require a big outlay: he needed only a
long white coat, a sack that served as a mask, and a shotgun. He robbed 27 stagecoaches in the
next three years, earning as much as $40.000 and never firing a shot.
Henry Plummer was another notorious two-career man. He made a good impression on people
who thought of him as handsome, friendly, and honest. Because he was also an excellent
manager and a persuasive talker, Plummer was elected sheriff of Virginia City, Nevada shortly
after his arrival there in 1870. But he profitably combined his legal job with an illegal one:
directing a gang that robbed stages and mining camps. After each robbery, Plummer rode out to
investigate and, of course, found nothing. He was finally caught and thrown in his own jail.
Between 1866 and 1876 the richest men in Missouri were the members of a gang led by Jesse
James, a minister’s son. The James gang specialized in storming banks and trains and taking all
the money. They managed to make a handsome living doing this- over $200.000 in ten years.
And they spent it as fast as they made it. As one gang member put it, “we were almost always
broke.” At a time when most Americans were farmers earning less than $20 a month, the lavish
amounts of money acquired by men like Bart, Piummer and James were enough to make them
famous. For better or for worse, they became the West’s biggest and most enduring celebrities.
Вопрос № 1 / 7
When did the era of the gold rush end?
around 1851
around 1751
around 1741
around 1831
around 1841
Вопрос № 2 / 7
Where did Henry Plummer serve as sheriff?
in New York City
in Dallas
in San Diego
in Vermont City
in Virginia City
Вопрос № 3 / 7
How did Henry Plummer finish his career?
he moved to the other state
he was shot by his own gang
he retired
was caught and thrown in his own jail
he died in his own bed
Вопрос № 4 / 7
Who were the members of a gang led by Jesse James?
the poorest men
the richest men
teenagers
women
the ministers
Вопрос № 5 / 7
Where was Jesse James’s gang organized?
in Mauritania
in Mexico
in Missouri
in Mississippi
in Morocco
Вопрос № 6 / 7
How much money did they earn in 10 years?
over 100.000 dollars
over 200.000 dollars
over 22.000 dollars
over 12.000 dollars
over 20.000 dollars
Вопрос № 7 / 7
Who was Jesse James’s father?
a miner
a farmer
a minister
a ministre
a sheriff
GRAMMAR
1. She _____ a new pair of gloves, as she _____ her old one.
A) Had bought / lost
B) bought / lost
C) bought / had lost
D) was buying / lose
E) bought / has lost
15. While _____ the article he had to look up some words in the dictionary.
A) reading
B) read
C) reads
D) being reading
E) being read
17. What _____ you do if you didn’t know the examination material?
A) did
B) will
C) would
D) had
E) shall
22. The captain _____ the troops to open fire against the enemy.
A) Was told
B) Told
C) Said
D) Was said
E) Telling
33. The boss will have signed the documents by the time you _____.
A) Will return
B) Return
C) Returned
D) Had returned
E) Has returned