
ОГЭ по английскому ЧТЕНИЕ
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ОГЭ по английскому ЧТЕНИЕ
By Anna Ivanova
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Раздел 2 (чтение)
Задание 12
Вы проводите информационный поиск в ходе выполнения проектной работы. Определите, в каком из текстов A–F содержатся ответы на интересующие Вас вопросы 1–7. Один из вопросов останется без ответа. Занесите Ваши
ответы в таблицу.
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Задание 12
Прочитайте вопросы:
1. What are the impressive facts about Sunday papers?
2. What is one more proof of the importance of the papers?
3. What are the papers for better educated people?
4. What were the results of the desire to attract more readers?
5. What is the alternative source of news?
6. How could one in Britain tell what kind of paper the person was reading?
7. What can we find in any newsagent`s shop in Britain?
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Multiple Choice
A. As in many other European countries, Britain’s main newspapers are losing their readers. Fewer and fewer people are buying broadsheets and tabloids at the newsagent’s. In the last quarter of the twentieth century people became richer and now they can choose other forms of leisure activity. Also, there is the Internet which is a convenient and inexpensive alternative source of news.
4. What were the results of the desire to attract more readers?
5. What is the alternative source of news?
6. How could one in Britain tell what kind of paper the person was reading?
7. What can we find in any newsagent`s shop in Britain?
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Multiple Choice
B. The ‘Sunday papers’ are so called because that is the only day on which they are published. Sunday papers are usually thicker than the dailies and many of them have six or more sections. Some of them are ‘sisters’ of the daily newspapers. It means they are published by the same company but not on week days.
1. What are the impressive facts about Sunday papers?
2. What is one more proof of the importance of the papers?
3. What are the papers for better educated people?
4. What were the results of the desire to attract more readers?
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Multiple Choice
C. The quality papers or broadsheets are for the better educated readers. They devote much space to politics and other ‘serious’ news. The popular papers, or tabloids, sell to a much larger readership. They contain less text and a lot more pictures. They use bigger headlines and write in a simpler style of English. They concentrate on ‘human interest stories’ which often means scandal.
1. What are the impressive facts about Sunday papers?
2. What is one more proof of the importance of the papers?
3. What are the papers for better educated people?
4. What were the results of the desire to attract more readers?
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Multiple Choice
D. Not so long ago in Britain if you saw someone reading a newspaper you could tell what kind it was without even checking the name. It was because the quality papers were printed on very large pages called ‘broadsheet’. You had to have expert turning skills to be able to read more than one page. The tabloids were printed on much smaller pages which were much easier to turn.
4. What were the results of the desire to attract more readers?
5. What is the alternative source of news?
6. How could one in Britain tell what kind of paper the person was reading?
7. What can we find in any newsagent`s shop in Britain?
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Multiple Choice
E. The desire to attract more readers has meant that in the twentieth century sometimes even the broadsheets in Britain look rather ‘popular’. They give a lot of coverage to scandal and details of people’s private lives. The reason is simple. What matters most for all newspaper publishers is making a profit. They would do anything to sell more copies.
1. What are the impressive facts about Sunday papers?
2. What is one more proof of the importance of the papers?
3. What are the papers for better educated people?
4. What were the results of the desire to attract more readers?
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Multiple Choice
F. If you go into any newsagent’s shop in Britain you will not find only newspapers. You will also see rows and rows of magazines for almost every imaginable taste. There are specialist magazines for many popular pastimes. There are around 3,000 of them published in the country and they are widely read, especially by women. Magazines usually list all the TV and radio programmes for the coming week and many British readers prefer them to newspapers.
4. What were the results of the desire to attract more readers?
5. What is the alternative source of news?
6. How could one in Britain tell what kind of paper the person was reading?
7. What can we find in any newsagent`s shop in Britain?
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Задания 13-19
Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений соответствуют содержанию текста (1 - True), какие не соответствуют (2 - False) и о чем в тексте не сказано (3 - Not stated).
Subject | Subject
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Multiple Choice
Jamie’s parents wanted their son to be a professional cook.
True
False
Not stated
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Multiple Choice
Jamie Oliver went to France to continue studying economics.
True
False
Not stated
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Multiple Choice
Jamie Oliver has become a well-known personality due to his TV show.
True
False
Not stated
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Multiple Choice
Jamie’s wife was against his project ʻFifteen Foundationʼ.
True
False
Not stated
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Multiple Choice
Jamie’s project the ‘Fifteen Foundation’ gives people a chance to improve their lives.
True
False
Not stated
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Multiple Choice
The British government ignored Jamie’s school meals project.
True
False
Not stated
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Multiple Choice
Jamie Oliver is a successful writer.
True
False
Not stated
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