1—10-й тесты, английский язык, ЕГЭ, 2023. На базе материалов ФИПИ - страница 10

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– make 1—2 comparisons where relevant and give your comments;

– outline a problem that can arise with watching popular movies and suggest a way of solving it;

– conclude by giving and explaining your opinion on importance of watching films.

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38.2 Imagine that you are doing a project about which companies young people would prefer working for in Zetland. You have found some data on the subject – the results оf the opinion polls (see the pie chart below).


Comment on the data in the pie chart and give your opinion on the subject of the project.


The Most Attractive Companies in Zetland



Write 200—250 words.

Use the following plan:

– make an opening statement on the subject of the project;

– select and report 2—3 facts;

– make 1—2 comparisons where relevant and give your comments;

– outline a problem that one can face working for big companies and suggest a way of solving it;

– conclude by giving and explaining your opinion on the importance of working for big companies.


Проверьте, чтобы каждый ответ был записан рядом с номером соответствующего задания.

Test 1. Устная часть

Task 1

Imagine that you are preparing a project with your friend. You have found some interesting material for the presentation and you want to read this text to your friend. You have 1.5 minutes to read the text silently, then be ready to read it out aloud. You will not have more than 1.5 minutes to read it.


Vasco da Gama was a Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea. His initial voyage to India in 1497—1499 was the first to link Europe and Asia by an ocean route, connecting the Atlantic and the Indian oceans and, in this way, the West and the Orient. Traveling the ocean route allowed the Portuguese to avoid sailing across the highly disputed Mediterranean and traversing the dangerous Arabian Peninsula. Unopposed access to the Indian spice routes boosted the economy of the Portuguese Empire, which was previously based along northern and coastal West Africa. The spices obtained from Southeast Asia were primarily pepper and cinnamon at first, but soon included other products, all new to Europe. Portugal maintained a commercial monopoly of these commodities for several decades. It would be a century later before other European powers such as the Netherlands and England, followed by France and Denmark, were able to challenge Portugal’s monopoly and naval supremacy in the Cape Route.