Задания
Версия для печати и копирования в MS Word
Тип 1 № 6769
i

Вы услы­ши­те 6 вы­ска­зы­ва­ний. Уста­но­ви­те со­от­вет­ствие между вы­ска­зы­ва­ни­я­ми каж­до­го го­во­ря­ще­го A–F и утвер­жде­ни­я­ми, дан­ны­ми в спис­ке 1–7. Ис­поль­зуй­те каж­дое утвер­жде­ние, обо­зна­чен­ное со­от­вет­ству­ю­щей циф­рой, толь­ко один раз. В за­да­нии есть одно лиш­нее утвер­жде­ние. Вы услы­ши­те за­пись два­жды.

 

Вос­поль­зуй­тесь пле­е­ром, чтобы про­слу­шать за­пись.

 

1.  Time travel might be very risky.

2.  Time travel is probably impossible.

3.  Time travel may be a chance to live in another epoch.

4.  Time travel has more pros than cons.

5.  A time machine can help us learn about our past.

6.  We need to wait to be able to travel through time.

7.  A time machine is a chance to see the future.

 

Го­во­ря­щийABCDEF
Утвер­жде­ние
Расшифровка записи

Speaker A. I have recently watched a film about travelling through time, and I wish I could do it myself. If I had a time machine, I would definitely go to the future. I really want to see what our world will look like in one thousand years. I think life will be great and I just want to see if scientists will be able to cure cancer or will be able to make all those things we can see in sci-⁠fi movies. I'd take pictures and come back to my time and show these pictures to everybody.

 

Speaker B. If you ask me, I think a time machine is an invention which is potentially very dangerous indeed. First of all, I don't think people should know what the future holds for them. This is my opinion about seeing the future with the help of a time machine. As for travelling back to our past, well, I think anything can change the course of events. Do we know what events might result from going back to the past? Nobody knows it. It's just not safe, I think.

 

Speaker C. If I could travel through time, I think I'd go and see the past, the period when dinosaurs lived and then the ice age and then how ancient people lived and how the Egyptians built their pyramids or how Stonehenge was built and so on. There are so many mysteries around us and I sometimes think the scientists will never find the answers to all the questions that we have about our past. So, a time machine may be our only chance to learn the truth

 

Speaker D. I think people will never be able to travel through time. If you read books about it, you can see that people have been dreaming about it for a long time, really. If it were possible, we would already learn to do it. There are some things about our universe which will remain mysteries forever and maybe it is good, maybe it should be this way. A time machine can exist only in sci-⁠fi books or movies, but people will never be able to make one.

 

Speaker E. If I knew how to travel through time, I'd go to the past, and probably would never get back to our time. I think life was much better in the past. People were more honest and loyal, I believe. The air and the water were cleaner, there were not so many factories and the world was safe to live in. Of course there were more illnesses and hygiene was a serious problem, but I don't want to go too far to our past, you know, maybe the 18th or the 19th century.

 

Speaker F. I don't think travelling through time is impossible. Let's say, a hundred years ago, the whole concept of the Internet, smartphones, video calls and instant messaging services was far from looking real. Now, any five year old can surf the net or use a smartphone. I believe in the future people will make a time machine because people are curious and they are capable of anything. I don't know if it's going to be good or bad to invent it though.


Спрятать пояснение

Рас­шиф­ров­ка за­пи­си

Speaker A. I have recently watched a film about travelling through time, and I wish I could do it myself. If I had a time machine, I would definitely go to the future. I really want to see what our world will look like in one thousand years. I think life will be great and I just want to see if scientists will be able to cure cancer or will be able to make all those things we can see in sci-⁠fi movies. I'd take pictures and come back to my time and show these pictures to everybody.

 

Speaker B. If you ask me, I think a time machine is an invention which is potentially very dangerous indeed. First of all, I don't think people should know what the future holds for them. This is my opinion about seeing the future with the help of a time machine. As for travelling back to our past, well, I think anything can change the course of events. Do we know what events might result from going back to the past? Nobody knows it. It's just not safe, I think.

 

Speaker C. If I could travel through time, I think I'd go and see the past, the period when dinosaurs lived and then the ice age and then how ancient people lived and how the Egyptians built their pyramids or how Stonehenge was built and so on. There are so many mysteries around us and I sometimes think the scientists will never find the answers to all the questions that we have about our past. So, a time machine may be our only chance to learn the truth

 

Speaker D. I think people will never be able to travel through time. If you read books about it, you can see that people have been dreaming about it for a long time, really. If it were possible, we would already learn to do it. There are some things about our universe which will remain mysteries forever and maybe it is good, maybe it should be this way. A time machine can exist only in sci-⁠fi books or movies, but people will never be able to make one.

 

Speaker E. If I knew how to travel through time, I'd go to the past, and probably would never get back to our time. I think life was much better in the past. People were more honest and loyal, I believe. The air and the water were cleaner, there were not so many factories and the world was safe to live in. Of course there were more illnesses and hygiene was a serious problem, but I don't want to go too far to our past, you know, maybe the 18th or the 19th century.

 

Speaker F. I don't think travelling through time is impossible. Let's say, a hundred years ago, the whole concept of the Internet, smartphones, video calls and instant messaging services was far from looking real. Now, any five year old can surf the net or use a smartphone. I believe in the future people will make a time machine because people are curious and they are capable of anything. I don't know if it's going to be good or bad to invent it though.


По­яс­не­ние.

A  — 7. I would definitely go to the future.

B  — 1. ...it is an invention potentially dangerous indeed.

C  — 5. If I could, I would go and see the past... so many mysteries... time travel is the only chance to learn the truth.

D  — 2. ...will never be able to travel through time... Can only exist in sci-⁠fi books or movies.

E  — 3. ... If I knew, I would go to the past... people were more honest and loyal, the world was safe for living.

F  — 6. I believe in the future people will make a time machine, because people are curious...

 

Ответ: 715236.

Источник: ЕГЭ по ан­глий­ско­му языку 2020. До­сроч­ная волна. Ва­ри­ант 1
Раздел кодификатора ФИПИ: 3.1 По­ни­ма­ние на слух ос­нов­но­го со­дер­жа­ния не­слож­ных зву­ча­щих тек­стов
1
Тип 1 № 6838
i

Вы услы­ши­те 6 вы­ска­зы­ва­ний. Уста­но­ви­те со­от­вет­ствие между вы­ска­зы­ва­ни­я­ми каж­до­го го­во­ря­ще­го A–F и утвер­жде­ни­я­ми, дан­ны­ми в спис­ке 1–7. Ис­поль­зуй­те каж­дое утвер­жде­ние, обо­зна­чен­ное со­от­вет­ству­ю­щей циф­рой, толь­ко один раз. В за­да­нии есть одно лиш­нее утвер­жде­ние. Вы услы­ши­те за­пись два­жды.

 

Вос­поль­зуй­тесь пле­е­ром, чтобы про­слу­шать за­пись.

 

1.  A time machine is a chance to see the future.

2.  We need to wait to be able to travel through time.

3.  Time travel has more pros than cons.

4.  A time machine can help us learn about our past.

5.  Time travel is probably impossible.

6.  Time travel may be a chance to live in another epoch.

7.  Time travel might be very risky.

 

Го­во­ря­щийABCDEF
Утвер­жде­ние