\boxed{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 таблицу. Strategies and useful tips Read the text through once. Look at the parts of sentences 1–7. Read the paragraph that contains the first gap and look for clues: Are there any reference words to help you? Is there a linking word before or after the gap? Look for a clause that changes or continues the "flow". When you've decided on the appropriate clause, check that it fits grammatically and follows the sense of the text. Recommended time is 10 minutes. Remember, there is an extra clause there—just to confuse you! Pay attention to the words before and after the gap and punctuation. It is important to be able to follow the "flow" of the text and to understand how parts of the text are connected. People give varied A\underline{ } preferring to move to a lively city or picturesque countryside. The motives remain rather puzzling and arguable. An ordinary citizen frequently complains about polluted air, but they find it B\underline{ } driving cars and other vehicles. People who work in big cities are stuck in a traffic jam for several hours every day C\underline{ } from home to work and back. However, they consider everyday travelling from the suburbs to the city centre reasonable. On the other hand, most people move to the city in search of jobs as the level of D\underline{ } is high. On the contrary, city-dwellers usually suffer higher levels of stress. Life in the countryside is undeniably less demanding compared to a vibrant and dynamic lifestyle of city-dwellers with no hectic timetable, tight deadlines and urgent meetings. However, living expenses are occasionally even higher in rural areas. Healthcare, educational, sports and entertainment facilities often become an inconvenience for those who decide to settle down E\underline{ } and involve more time, a higher expense and extra planning. Any experienced country inhabitant strongly believes that before deciding on moving to a place with a slower pace of life, everyone should rent a house and live there for at least a few months unless they explore the place of their dreams inside out. One has to cope with essential problems caused by transportation and buy a reliable car. When people want to swap urban for rural, first, they feel in need of F\underline{ } their physical and mental health. They desire to forget about the hustle and bustle of city life and dream of peace and a quiet life far from skyscrapers and affluent neighbourhoods or vice versa run-down districts. They feel closer to the various wildlife of the area and walk in areas of natural beauty. Unfortunately, a new place sometimes falls short of their expectations with the time. 1) complicated to reduce; 2) boosting; 3) escape from the pressure; 4) commuting; 5) reasons for; 6) in the suburbs; 7) rural unemployment. Ответ: A B C D E F
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\(\boxed{11}\) 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 таблицу.
Strategies and useful tips

  1. Read the text through once.
  2. Look at the parts of sentences 1–7.
  3. Read the paragraph that contains the first gap and look for clues:
    • Are there any reference words to help you?
    • Is there a linking word before or after the gap?
  4. Look for a clause that changes or continues the "flow".
  5. When you've decided on the appropriate clause, check that it fits grammatically and follows the sense of the text.
  • Recommended time is 10 minutes.
  • Remember, there is an extra clause there—just to confuse you!
  • Pay attention to the words before and after the gap and punctuation.
  • It is important to be able to follow the "flow" of the text and to understand how parts of the text are connected.

People give varied A \(\underline{ }\) preferring to move to a lively city or picturesque countryside. The motives remain rather puzzling and arguable. An ordinary citizen frequently complains about polluted air, but they find it B \(\underline{ }\) driving cars and other vehicles. People who work in big cities are stuck in a traffic jam for several hours every day C \(\underline{ }\) from home to work and back. However, they consider everyday travelling from the suburbs to the city centre reasonable.

On the other hand, most people move to the city in search of jobs as the level of D \(\underline{ }\) is high. On the contrary, city-dwellers usually suffer higher levels of stress. Life in the countryside is undeniably less demanding compared to a vibrant and dynamic lifestyle of city-dwellers with no hectic timetable, tight deadlines and urgent meetings. However, living expenses are occasionally even higher in rural areas. Healthcare, educational, sports and entertainment facilities often become an inconvenience for those who decide to settle down E \(\underline{ }\) and involve more time, a higher expense and extra planning.

Any experienced country inhabitant strongly believes that before deciding on moving to a place with a slower pace of life, everyone should rent a house and live there for at least a few months unless they explore the place of their dreams inside out. One has to cope with essential problems caused by transportation and buy a reliable car.

When people want to swap urban for rural, first, they feel in need of F \(\underline{ }\) their physical and mental health. They desire to forget about the hustle and bustle of city life and dream of peace and a quiet life far from skyscrapers and affluent neighbourhoods or vice versa run-down districts. They feel closer to the various wildlife of the area and walk in areas of natural beauty. Unfortunately, a new place sometimes falls short of their expectations with the time.

  1. complicated to reduce;

  2. boosting;

  3. escape from the pressure;

  4. commuting;

  5. reasons for;

  6. in the suburbs;

  7. rural unemployment.

Ответ:

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B [ ]
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