Задание
11.Прочитай текст и заполни пропуски A–F частями предложений, обозначенными цифрами 1–7. Одна из частей в списке 1–7 лишняя. Занеси цифры, обозначающие соответствующие части предложений, в поле ответа.
Cambridge is the city in eastern Massachusetts in the United States, A______________, partly opposite Boston. It was named in honour of the University of Cambridge in England, which was also an important centre of the Puritan theology embraced by the city's founders. The old part of Cambridge is regarded as a symbol of American culture and history.
Cambridge is sometimes called the birthplace of American intellectual life B______________, Harvard University. Harvard is a private institution C______________. It was named after the English missionary and philanthropist John Harvard. He was an alumnus of Cambridge University D______________. During the 18th century, Harvard's programs became more secular, and by the end of the 19th century, the college was recognised as the central university for Boston's elite. Today, Cambridge remains a centre of intellectual life, especially since it's also home to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Harvard has an excellent reputation in many fields and MIT is a leader in science and technology. Students attending Harvard and MIT come from all over the world, for example, E______________.
Since a quarter of Cambridge's residents are students, it is not surprising that there are many bookstores, shops, restaurants, coffee houses, and clubs in the city.
A common sight in Cambridge is Harvard Oarsmen rowing on the Charles River. The Harvard rowing team spends all year preparing for races in the spring, F______________. Yale University is Harvard's historic big rival.
1. that Harvard alumni have contributed creatively and significantly to society
2. which is situated on the north bank of the Charles River
3. Harvard alone has students from 90 countries
4. because it has the nation's oldest university
5. who had left £779 and his library of about 400 volumes to the school
6. that was founded in 1636
7. especially for the Harvard–Yale Regatta