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A)  Derek and Linda are talking at the beginning of the school year.

B)  Linda enjoys keeping a diary.

C)  Derek is nineteen years old.

D)  Linda’s great-⁠great grandmother saw George Gershwin at a concert.

E)  Derek is learning to play the piano.

F)  Linda will be singing at a concert on Saturday.

G)  The concert on Saturday will begin late at night.

 

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Derek: Hi, Linda! Welcome back to campus after the spring break! Hm! That’s an old notebook you are reading!

Linda: Hi, Derek! Yeah, it’s... really old. It’s um... I’m er...

Derek: Are you ok, Linda? You look kind of strange.

Linda: No, no, I’m fine! It’s just that I’m... sort of shocked.

Derek: What’s the matter?

Linda: See this notebook? I visited my grandma over the spring break, we talked about so many different things, I really enjoyed the visit. Then the morning I was leaving back for the university, she gave me this notebook and said that it belonged to her grandmother. She wanted me to read it.

Derek: Wow! So, what is it?

Linda: It’s her diary. She kept it when she was 19, exactly my age! Only it was during the roaring 20s!

Derek: No way! The 1920s? That’s incredible!

Linda: I know! I was just reading how she went to a concert where George Gershwin performed, and she describes every detail and calls him a rising star!

Derek: No kidding! George Gershwin? The "Summertime" George Gershwin? The "Porgy and Bess" George Gershwin?

Linda: Yup! The very same.

Derek: Wow! What a coincidence! I’m writing a paper on George Gershwin and his music. Do you think you could…

Linda: Make a copy of my great-⁠great-⁠grandmother’s diary page where she writes about him? Yes, I guess I could.

Derek: That would be invaluable. I mean, there are articles about him and his music in the old newspapers, but they are written by critics. This is something different! A first-⁠person testimony by somebody like you and me.

Linda: I know. I’ll make a photocopy and send it to you.

Derek: Thanks!

Linda: How are your studies coming along, by the way? Will there be any concerts this term?

Derek: Yes, several. My piano professor is really good about organizing them. One of them will be this coming Saturday in the Student Center. Would you like to come? It’s free.

Linda: I sure would. What will it be?

Derek: In the beginning there will be a string quartet playing some Vivaldi, then I will do a piano solo playing several short pieces by Mozart, and in the end, there will be vocal music, songs from different musicals, including some by George Gershwin!

Linda: Will you be playing the piano when they sing?

Derek: Yes, I will do the accompaniment.

Linda: Fantastic! What time does the concert begin?

Derek: 4 pm.

Linda: I will definitely come and bring some of my friends!

Derek: Great! See you there!

Linda: See you!


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Derek: Hi, Linda! Welcome back to campus after the spring break! Hm! That’s an old notebook you are reading!

Linda: Hi, Derek! Yeah, it’s... really old. It’s um... I’m er...

Derek: Are you ok, Linda? You look kind of strange.

Linda: No, no, I’m fine! It’s just that I’m... sort of shocked.

Derek: What’s the matter?

Linda: See this notebook? I visited my grandma over the spring break, we talked about so many different things, I really enjoyed the visit. Then the morning I was leaving back for the university, she gave me this notebook and said that it belonged to her grandmother. She wanted me to read it.

Derek: Wow! So, what is it?

Linda: It’s her diary. She kept it when she was 19, exactly my age! Only it was during the roaring 20s!

Derek: No way! The 1920s? That’s incredible!

Linda: I know! I was just reading how she went to a concert where George Gershwin performed, and she describes every detail and calls him a rising star!

Derek: No kidding! George Gershwin? The "Summertime" George Gershwin? The "Porgy and Bess" George Gershwin?

Linda: Yup! The very same.

Derek: Wow! What a coincidence! I’m writing a paper on George Gershwin and his music. Do you think you could…

Linda: Make a copy of my great-⁠great-⁠grandmother’s diary page where she writes about him? Yes, I guess I could.

Derek: That would be invaluable. I mean, there are articles about him and his music in the old newspapers, but they are written by critics. This is something different! A first-⁠person testimony by somebody like you and me.

Linda: I know. I’ll make a photocopy and send it to you.

Derek: Thanks!

Linda: How are your studies coming along, by the way? Will there be any concerts this term?

Derek: Yes, several. My piano professor is really good about organizing them. One of them will be this coming Saturday in the Student Center. Would you like to come? It’s free.

Linda: I sure would. What will it be?

Derek: In the beginning there will be a string quartet playing some Vivaldi, then I will do a piano solo playing several short pieces by Mozart, and in the end, there will be vocal music, songs from different musicals, including some by George Gershwin!

Linda: Will you be playing the piano when they sing?

Derek: Yes, I will do the accompaniment.

Linda: Fantastic! What time does the concert begin?

Derek: 4 pm.

Linda: I will definitely come and bring some of my friends!

Derek: Great! See you there!

Linda: See you!


По­яс­не­ние.

A  — 2. Derek: Hi, Linda! Welcome back to campus after the spring break...

B  — 3. No information.

C  — 3. No information.

D  — 1. Linda: I was just reading about how she went to a concert where George Gershwin performed...

E  — 1. Linda: Will there be any concerts this term?  — Derek: Yes, several. My piano professor is really good about organizing them.

F  — 2. Derek (about a concert on Saturday): At the end it will be vocal music, songs from different musicals...  — Linda: Will you be playing the piano when they sing?

G  — 2. Linda: What time does the concert begin?  — Derek: 4 p. m.

 

Ответ: 2331122.

Раздел кодификатора ФИПИ: 3.2 Вы­бо­роч­ное по­ни­ма­ние на слух не­об­хо­ди­мой ин­фор­ма­ции