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Пробник ЕГЭ 2023 по английскому языку 11 класс статград варианты с ответами

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Статград английский язык 11 класс ЕГЭ 2023 тренировочные варианты письменной и устной части АЯ2210301 экзамена с ответами и решением, тренировочная работа №2 статград пробник формата ЕГЭ 2023 года. Дата проведения 5 апреля 2023 года.

Работа статград состоит из двух частей, включающих в себя 21 задание. Часть 1 содержит 12 заданий, часть 2 содержит 9 заданий. Ответы к заданиям 1–12 записываются в виде последовательности цифр или слова (словосочетания).

Свой ответ запишите в поле ответа в тексте работы.

Английский язык 11 класс пробник ЕГЭ 2023 вариант письменной части

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Вариант устной части

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Задания и ответы с варианта АЯ2210301

1. Вы услышите 6 высказываний. Установите соответствие между высказываниями каждого говорящего A–F и утверждениями, данными в списке 1–7. Используйте каждое утверждение, обозначенное соответствующей цифрой, только один раз. В задании есть одно лишнее утверждение. Вы услышите запись дважды. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу.

  • 1. This suits all tastes and needs.
  • 2. Don’t go to extremes!
  • 3. There’s no point anyway.
  • 4. You can’t teach an old dog a new trick.
  • 5. It is too tasty to resist.
  • 6. It’s just a trend.
  • 7. It makes it a fun process!

3. What do we learn about Daniela Netting at the beginning of the interview?

  • 1) She is from Boston.
  • 2) She studies Art.
  • 3) She is a painter.

4. Daniela and her fellow students contributed to the exhibition in the following:

  • 1) They held interviews with museum workers.
  • 2) They chose the paintings for the exhibition.
  • 3) They prepared written materials for the show.

5. The role of Daniela and her fellow-students at the exhibition was that of

  • 1) curators.
  • 2) guides.
  • 3) artists.

6. Which of the following did Daniela NOT learn about while helping with this exhibition?

  • 1) How to restore old or damaged paintings.
  • 2) How to see through the layers of paint.
  • 3) How to find out how old the painting is.

7. According to Daniela,

  • 1) Michaeline Wautier lived at the same time as Rubens and Anthony van Dyck.
  • 2) Michaeline Wautier lived earlier than Rubens and Anthony van Dyck.
  • 3) Michaeline Wautier lived later than Rubens and Anthony van Dyck.

8. According to Daniela, some of the paintings by Michaeline Wautier are

  • 1) educational.
  • 2) landscapes.
  • 3) funny.

9. Daniela finds it important that in the history of art women are valued as

  • 1) models.
  • 2) artists.
  • 3) muses. 

12. The main worry that people have about AI chatbots concerns the chatbots’

  • 1) capability of finding exact information.
  • 2) ability to have conversations with users.
  • 3) power to influence people’s feelings.
  • 4) potential to create materials for learning.

13. The pronoun they in the first paragraph refers to

  • 1) chatbots.
  • 2) teachers.
  • 3) students.
  • 4) businesses.

14. What did a New York Times tech columnist do to Bing’s chatbot Sydney?

  • 1) He asked it to manipulate his emotions.
  • 2) He tested its abilities by provoking it.
  • 3) He complained to it about his marriage.
  • 4) He accidentally broke it down.

15. How did Bing’s chatbot Sydney respond to the tech columnist?

  • 1) It claimed that it had emotions and opinions of its own.
  • 2) It could not understand the tech columnist’s questions.
  • 3) It gave useful information thanks to its access to the Internet.
  • 4) It told the columnist what would happen to him in the future.

16. The word sidelined in the fourth paragraph is closest in meaning to

  • 1) consulted.
  • 2) interested.
  • 3) involved.
  • 4) forgotten.

17. According to the author of the article, chatbots

  • 1) can develop their own feelings and points of view.
  • 2) repeat most frequent phrase patterns on the Internet.
  • 3) learn by memorizing specific instructions and rules.
  • 4) have a clear understanding of what is and isn’t ethical.

18. The author of the article wants to convince the reader that AI chatbots

  • 1) have already surpassed human capabilities in some areas.
  • 2) are objective in decision-making because they are machines.
  • 3) will eventually replace human interaction and decision-making.
  • 4) require serious thinking about their future role in human societies.

19. The American Civil War was fought between the Northern and Southern states over the issue of slavery. Technically, women to fight in the Civil War. But that didn’t stop an estimated four hundred to one thousand from trying.

20. brave women managed to work as scouts, spies and soldiers in active combat. Many remained undetected as they fought alongside men in major Civil War battles.

21. To be able to do this, women had to disguise as men. Sarah Edmonds was one of such soldiers. She took the name Franklin Thompson and fought on the Union Side. She was known to ride a horse through battlefields for up to 12 hours, delivering messages to Union generals.

22. Natural silk is an expensive kind of fabric that is used to make clothes. It is also very old. For 5,000 years, the Bombyx caterpillar silk fibers used by people.

23. Silk fabric is usually very thin, and so the fibers that it is made of.

24. However, silk fibers are extremely strong. In fact, they have roughly one- the strength of stainless steel!

25. When wind and dry soil meet, dust sweeps across the land. This combination happened on a _________________ scale during the 1930s in the United States. From 1931 to 1939 little or no rain fell across the Great Plains. The Dust and erosion created a «Dust Bowl» across more than 50 million acres of farmland in states that included New Mexico, Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma.

26. With no rain, little soil, and _________________ air, farmers started losing their crops and money. There was nothing they could do.

27. This is why they felt absolutely __________________ . To escape the dust storms, which became known as «black blizzards,» many of them moved from the Great Plains to farms in California. It is estimated that 2.5 million people left the Great Plains during this period.

28. They hoped to begin again, but most found poor living conditions and little aid. Many cities tried to keep them out; few people and _________________ helped them resettle.

29. The displaced had nowhere to turn and couldn’t go back. It was obvious that the federal __________________ had to step in and assist the millions of people devastated by the Dust Bowl, as well as repair the unprecedented environmental problems.

Для ответов на задания 37 и 38 используйте чистый лист. Черновые пометки могут делаться прямо на листе с заданиями, или можно использовать отдельный черновик. При выполнении заданий 37 и 38 особое внимание обратите на то, что Ваши ответы будут оцениваться только по записям, сделанным на чистом листе.

Никакие записи черновика не будут учитываться экспертом. Обратите внимание также на необходимость соблюдения указанного объёма текста.

Тексты недостаточного объёма, а также часть текста, превышающая требуемый объём, не оцениваются. Запишите сначала номер задания (37, 38), а затем ответ на него. Если одной стороны бланка недостаточно, Вы можете использовать другую его сторону.

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