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2020

ПРОБНЕ ТЕСТУВАННЯ
Тест з АНГЛІЙСЬКОЇ мови
Час виконання – 150 хвилин
Робота складається з чотирьох частин. Частина «Розуміння мови на слух (аудіювання)» містить 16
завдань, частина «Читання» – 22 завдання, частина «Використання мови» – 20 завдань. Відповіді
на ці завдання Ви маєте позначити в бланку А. Частина «Письмо» містить завдання, відповідь на
яке Ви маєте записати в бланку Б.

Результат виконання всіх завдань буде використано під час прийому до закладів вищої освіти.
Результат виконання завдань 1–16 частини «Розуміння мови на слух (аудіювання)», 17–32 частини
«Читання», 49–58 частини «Використання мови» та частини «Письмо» буде зараховано як резуль-
тат державної підсумкової атестації для випускників, які вивчали англійську мову на рівні
стандарту або академічному рівні.

Результат виконання всіх завдань буде зараховано як результат державної підсумкової атеста-
ції для випускників, які вивчали англійську мову на профільному рівні.

Інструкція щодо роботи в зошиті


1. Правила виконання зазначені перед завданнями кожної нової форми.
2. Відповідайте тільки після того, як Ви уважно прочитали та зрозуміли завдання.
3. У разі необхідності використовуйте як чернетку вільні від тексту місця в зошиті.
4. Намагайтеся виконати всі завдання.

Інструкція щодо виконання частини «Розуміння мови на слух»


1. Кожне завдання частини «Розуміння мови на слух» складається з інструкції, звукозапису тек-
сту й запитань або тверджень до тексту і варіантів відповіді.
2. Перед виконанням уважно прослухайте та прочитайте інструкцію щодо виконання цих завдань.
3. Перед кожним новим завданням Ви почуєте звуковий сигнал. Для ознайомлення з питанням
Ви матимете достатньо часу.
4. Звукозаписи до завдань Ви прослухаєте двічі.

Інструкція щодо заповнення бланків відповідей


1. До бланків А і Б записуйте лише правильні, на Вашу думку, відповіді.
2. Відповіді вписуйте чітко, дотримуючись вимог інструкції до кожної форми завдань.
3. Неправильно позначені, підчищені відповіді в бланку А вважатимуться помилкою.
4. Якщо Ви позначили в бланку А відповідь неправильно, можете виправити її,
А Б В Г
замалювавши попередню позначку та поставивши нову, як показано на зразку:

5. Виконавши завдання частини «Письмо» в зошиті, акуратно запишіть відповідь


у бланк Б.
6. Ваш результат залежатиме від загальної кількості правильних відповідей, зазначених у блан-
ку А, та якості виконання завдання в бланку Б.

Ознайомившись з інструкціями, перевірте якість друку зошита та кількість сторінок. Їх має бути 11.
Бажаємо Вам успіху!
Частина «РОЗУМІННЯ МОВИ НА СЛУХ (АУДІЮВАННЯ)»

Listening

Task 1
Listen to the speakers. For questions (1-6) choose the correct answer (A, B or C). Write
your answers on the separate answer sheet. You will listen to each recording twice.

1. What time did the taxi arrive?

A B C

2. What will they buy first?

A B C

3. What did the man buy?

A B C

4. What is true of the cookery course the speaker is excited about?


A. It concentrates on traditional cooking.
B. It is more expensive than the other courses.
C. It takes place in a different town.
5. What does the teacher think about the idea of games in education?
A. They will always motivate students to learn.
B. They become unattractive to students.
C. They are no longer popular among teachers.
6. What does the man say about the singer`s clothes after watching the music video?
A. He thinks they weren`t suitable.
B. He says that they were very colourful.
C. He thinks they cost too much money.
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Task 2
Listen to the text. For statements (7-11) choose T if the statement is true according
to the text, F if it is false. Write your answers on the separate answer sheet. You
will listen to the text twice.
T F

7. Jane does not like shops for teens because of the atmosphere in them.

8. Jane`s friend goes shopping with his children because he likes it.

9. Jane shares her son`s enthusiasm for shopping in the almost dark shop.

10. Both speakers agree that giving more independence to teens results in
better relations.

11. Shops free from teenagers would change Jane`s attitude to shopping.

Task 3

Listen to the text. For questions (12-16) choose the correct answer (A, B or C). Write
your answers on the separate answer sheet. You will listen to the text twice.

12. How does the man feel about the lottery?


A. It is silly but entertaining.
B. There is nothing good about it.
C. It is particularly bad for young people.
13. Who can play the national lottery?
A. anyone older than 18
B. only 20 million people
C. anyone
14. What does Tina think the lottery company does with the money it makes?
A. They keep it.
B. They don`t make any money.
C. They give it to charity.
15. How often has Barry played the lottery?
A. never
B. one time only
C. once in a while
16. What is Tina going to do next week?
A. buy a lottery ticket
B. work overtime
C. not buy a lottery ticket

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Частина «ЧИТАННЯ»

Reading

Task 4
Read the text below. Match choices (А—Н) to (17—21). There are three choices you
do not need to use. Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.

17.

A WILD ADVENTURE

Learn how to find food, make a shelter and deal with the dangers of the wild.
A two-day (one night) adventure that you will never forget!

What you need:


- warm clothes
- sturdy shoes or boots
- a protective hat
- a sense of adventure and respect for nature

For people aged 15 and over only.

18.

Get ready, get set -- get wet!


- Must be an experienced swimmer
- Bring extra clothing
- Trips depend on river and weather conditions
- Ages 12 and up only
- No pregnant women

Seven days a week, June – early November


We provide all the equipment including boats and life jackets.
Visit our website to make a reservation!

19.

VISIT THE WATER WILDLIFE REFUGE


Learn about a range of different endangered species – and how you
can help them in your garden – for example, by putting out seed
and water or creating nest boxes.
• Maximum of five people per group
• Special kids` walks for ages 8-13
• Wear warm clothes, waterproof shoes and a hat
• Bring your own binoculars, lunch and drinks

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20.

Weekend camp for beginners – groups for youths (12-18) and adults
Instructions, ropes and other equipment, food, and transportation to and from the camp are
provided.
Safety first – we teach best practices and emergency procedures.
Overnight stay in beautiful surroundings.
Participants to provide sleeping bags, day packs and warm clothes.
21.

Our holidays come in all shapes and sizes!

From gentle tours in France to expeditions in the mountains of Peru. You can journey across
Thailand, experiencing its unique culture, or race like a professional on a tour through the Italian
countryside.

All our trips are graded from beginner to advanced to indicate their level of difficulty and come
with the percentage of on- and off-road riding that is involved.

Which of the advertisements describes _______?


A. survival training
B. luxury camping
C. wild river rafting
D. big cat safaris
E. guided bird-watching
F. climbing camps
G. cycling tours
H. canal boat trips
Task 5

Read the text below. For questions (22–26) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).
Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.

A revolutionary space plane

EADS Astrium, Europe`s largest space company, has designed a plane which will carry pas-
sengers into semi-orbit, about 100 kilometres above the Earth. The plane will be able to take
off from a normal airport and will use normal jet engines to climb to 12 kilometres. From there
rocket engines will ignite, which will give sufficient acceleration to reach its destination. In only
80 seconds the plane will have climbed a further 64 kilometres.

At the top of the climb the pilot will ‘stop’ the plane so that it could hover in space and the pas-
sengers will be allowed to undo their seatbelts and float around the cabin, experiencing zero grav-
ity for three minutes. The whole trip will last about an hour and a half. The space plane, which
doesn`t have a name yet, looks just like a business plane from the outside. The windows are sim-
ilar to an ordinary plane, but 33% bigger. More importantly, there are 15 windows, but only four
passengers, so people will be able to float around the cabin and get spectacular views of space,
the stars, the Moon and the Earth. Because the plane will be outside the Earth`s atmosphere,
passengers will see the Earth as a spherical object and everything else around them will be black.

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The plane has special hi-tech seats that balance themselves, which reduces the powerful effects
of acceleration and slowing down and makes the journey safer and more comfortable. Luxury,
however, will not be as important as comfort and safety. Passengers can have a drink on the way
up and down, but drinking and eating in zero gravity will be prohibited. Tickets are expected to
cost up to 200,000 euros, which will include a week`s training, so only very rich people will be
able to afford the flights.

Astrium is going to be in direct competition with Sir Richard Branson, the British billionaire,
whose Virgin Galactic company is already taking bookings for space flights which will begin in
the next few years. However, the plane that Virgin Galactic will be using will be different to
the Astrium plane. It will not be able to take off and land like a normal plane. It will have to
be taken up by another plane before it uses its rocket engine to go into space. Astrium predicts
that around 20,000 space tourists will have gone on a space trip by the year 2030 and they hope
to serve a third of them.

22. How will the space plane be powered?


A. with only jet engines
B. with only rocket engines
C. with both jet engines and rocket engines
D. with solar energy
23. What does hover in paragraph 2 mean?
A. stay in the same position
B. advance at a steady pace
C. stay in a place for longer than necessary
D. slowly move from one place to another
24. How are the windows in the space plane different from a regular plane?
A. They are a different shape and size.
B. They are larger, but there are fewer of them.
C. They are a similar shape, but not the same size.
D. They aren`t as big, but there are more of them.
25. What must the customers NOT do in zero gravity?
A. use any electric technology
B. look out of the windows
C. consume food or liquids
D. leave their seats
26. What is TRUE about space flights?
A. It isn`t possible to reserve tickets yet.
B. 20,000 people will travel in space in 2030.
C. Virgin Galactic will be the only company offering flights in 2030.
D. Different companies will use different types of planes.

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Task 6
Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (27–32). There are two choices you do
not need to use. Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.

27_________
A good diet

The Greek diet is famous as one of the healthiest in the world; however, it isn`t just a diet, it`s
also a way of life! Vegetables are prevalent in Greek cooking, but it`s a balanced diet, which also
includes plenty of olive oil, fish and chicken. Also, it isn`t unusual for people to enjoy a glass of
wine with their meal. As for snacks, a Greek diet allows for fruit, nuts and yoghurt, which all help
with healthy digestion, and also the occasional sweet treat – as long as you don`t eat too much!

28_________
Massage

Thai massage goes back thousands of years. It isn`t regarded as an occasional pleasure. It`s part
of a routine that is supposed to heal headache, stress and depression. The aim is to relax the
whole body using gentle pressure and stretching techniques. Thai massage practitioners use a
system that is very different from other types of massage. Where many of us are used to lying
still, in Thai massage you participate actively in the process.

29_________
Cycling

People in the Netherlands are dedicated cyclists: cycling is part of their life, whether they`re
getting to work, school or just doing a bit of shopping. 27% of all journeys are made by bike, and
a 2015 study found that, due to the health benefits of cycling, around 11,000 deaths are pre-
vented each year. Moreover, the study also found that Dutch people live on average half a year
longer that other Europeans doe to their more active lifestyle.

30_________
Ayurveda

The system of Ayurveda claims we can stay healthy and live for a long time by balancing three
forces in ourselves: Vata (wind/air), Pitta (fire) and Kapha (earth/water). Vata people are thought
to be imaginative, but also impulsive and anxious. Pittas are self-confident and well organized,
but can be impatient and angry. Kaphas are sympathetic and kind, but can be lazy and tend to
suffer from depression. According to Ayurveda, understanding what type of person you are can
make you healthier and happier.

31_________
Work-life balance

The World Happiness Report places Denmark in the top three happiest countries out of 155
countries that were surveyed. In Denmark people pay high taxes, but they believe they are
investing money in a better quality of life. Education, hospital treatment and daily care for the
elderly are free. With a 37-hour working week, Denmark is also getting the work-life balance
right. Many people leave work early to pick up their children.

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32_________
Steam baths

The traditional Ukrainian laznia is an important part of Ukrainian culture. You start in the
steam room and can go in and out so you don`t get too hot. Whilst there, you use a vinyk (oak
or birch branches) to beat the skin, improving blood flow. After this, you should pour freezing
water on yourself, jump in a cold pool, or – for the truly brave – roll around in snow. You can
repeat the process a number of times – over a period of several hours!

Which method...
A. might require courage?
B. explains your personality type?
C. uses a unique technique?
D. helps people to live longer?
E. links exercise to happiness?
F. is well known in other countries?
G. focuses on family time?
H. allows you to eat as much as you like?

Task 7

Read the text below. Choose from (A–H) the one that best fits each space (33–38).
There are two choices you do not need to use. Write your answers on the separate
answer sheet.

GET SOME GREEN, RAISE YOUR SPIRITS

The more green space where you live, (33) _______ – and some surprising new statistics prove it.

When satellite data were compared with a survey of 2,500 Wisconsinites in 229 neighbour-
hoods, it revealed that people (34) _______ were much more likely to feel depressed, stressed,
and anxious.

Amazingly, (35) _______: poorer residents in greener areas were, in general, happier than
richer ones in treeless areas, says the study in the International Journal of Environmental Re-
search and Public Health.

“Nature can provide relief from our daily need to complete tasks, providing us with something
fascinating (36) _______,” says study co-author Kirsten Beyer, Ph.D. Plus, she adds, the out-
doors also promotes physical activity and social interaction (37) _______.

If there isn’t much greenery around your house, (38) _______: related studies also show you’ll
feel happier and healthier if you have live plants in your indoor spaces – so green up your
home or office and start chilling out.

A. both known stress relievers


B. the results did not depend on wealth
C. whose houses sank in the greenery
D. don’t panic
E. the happier you are
F. that holds our attention without our having to work at it
G. living in areas with less than 10 % “tree cover”
H. the healthier you turn out to be

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Частина «ВИКОРИСТАННЯ МОВИ»

Use of English

Task 8
Read the text below. For questions (39–48) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).
Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.

POPULATION FACTS

According to the United Nations’ population figures, the world’s population will be heading for
8,9 billion by the year 2050, (39)_______ to 6.7 billion in 2009. This figure (40)_______ into ac-
count that each woman on the planet will give birth to two children.

Eight billion, nine hundred million people may sound (41)_______ an astronomical figure, yet
statistics reveal that, throughout the world, the number of children being born is dropping. In
Africa the birth rate has (42)_______ from 6.6 to 5.1, in Asia from 5.1 to 2.6, in Latin America
from 5.0 to 2.7 and with respect to the European countries, the birth rate is below the replace-
ment level. This means fewer people being born for every elderly person. (43)_______ instance,
by 2050, Spain risks being the oldest country in the world. The explanation (44)_______ for this
is the fact that women have become better educated and would rather pursue a career than en-
joy motherhood. Therefore, they (45)_______ bringing up many children and being out of work
for long periods of time.

All the same, the world’s population will continue to increase in spite of the ageing popula-
tion. The main (46)_______ for this is that many diseases which were fatal in the past, can be
(47)_______ nowadays.

In view of these facts, experts argue that 8.9 billion people is more than our planet will be able
to take. Others who have a more pessimistic outlook on life (48)_______ that we are already on
the point of not being able to sustain the current population.

A B C D
39 combined unlike competed compared
40 brings has takes gives
41 as alike likewise like
42 decreased increased developed measured
43 For In At On
44 given made supported told
45 prevent forbid avoid prohibit
46 effect connection idea reason
47 healed cured defeated beaten
48 accuse threaten warn advise

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Task 9

Read the text below. For questions (49–58) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).
Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.

The waggle dance is a term used by beekeepers for a particular dance performed by honey bees.
When a honey bee comes across a patch of flowers where nectar (49) _____ be found, she returns
to the hive (50) _____ this information with the other inhabitants of the hive. Here, in the mid-
dle of her sisters, she performs the waggle dance. She moves in a figure-eight and shakes her
body. As a result of this, the other bees know the exact location of the flowers. Apart from the
waggle dance, honey bees also perform a dance known as the tremble dance. When a bee returns
to the hive with the nectar she (51) _____, a receiver bee assists her. If there are a lot of bees
arriving with nectar, a receiver (52) _____ the tremble dance in order to recruit more receiver
bees to deal with the extra work. For honey bees, dancing is a (53) _____ of communication and
is very beneficial for the hive as a whole.

A B C D
49 should has to must can
50 to share share sharing shares
51 is gathered is gathering has gathered gathers
52 will do does would do did
53 mean meaning ment means

Sherlock Holmes, whose name is well-known, didn`t really exist. However, for many who (54)
_____ his adventures, he might as well have been a real person.

The man who created Holmes was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, (55) _____ in Edinburg in 1859. He
(56) _____ trained as a doctor, but found he could earn more money by writing than by practising
medicine. He wrote not only stories about Holmes, but many other books that people also liked.

The place where the Holmes mysteries (57) _____ is Victorian England. Holmes, who is a bril-
liant detective, uses his intelligence and scientific knowledge to solve the mysteries.

Even though Doyle wrote many Holmes mysteries, we`ll never know the reason why he gave us
so little information about (58) _____ private life.

A B C D
54 have read read has read had read
55 was born born has been born bore
56 success successful succeed successfully
57 set is set are set have set
58 Holmes` Holme`s Holmes Holmes`es

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Частина «ПИСЬМО»

Writing

59. You have received a letter from your English pen friend who writes that he/she enjoys
films based on true historic facts. Write a letter to your English pen-friend and say

• what kinds of films you like watching


• if you prefer watching films in the cinema or at home and why
• if you agree that it is better to read a book before watching the film based on it. Why or
why not?

Write a letter of at least 100 words. Do not use any personal information (e. g., names dates,
addresses, etc.). Start your letter in an appropriate way.

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References:
1. Mitchell H.Q., Malkogianni Marileni. New Destinations Level B1. Student’s Book — MM Publications, 2015. — 200 p.
2. Mitchell H.Q., Malkogianni Marileni. New Destinations Level B2. Student’s Book — MM Publications, 2015. — 195 p.
3. Manin Gregory, Yurchenko Alla, Redchenko Tetiana. Oxford Exam Trainer B1 Ukraine. Student’s Book — Oxford University
Press, 2018. — 207 p.
4. Helen Weale, Alla Yurchenko. Oxford Exam Trainer B2 Ukraine. Student’s Book — Oxford University Press, 2018. — 207 p.
5. Rosinska Marta, Edwards Lynda. Get 200! - Exam preparation course for Ukraine, Book 1 - Macmillan Education, 2016. - 171 p.

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Англійська мова A
Бланк Відповідей
Правильну відповідь у завданнях позначайте тільки так:

Неправильну відповідь можна виправити, А Б В Г


замалювавши попередню позначку та поставивши нову:

A B C T F A B C
1 7 12
2 8 13
3 9 14
4 10 15
5 11 16
6

A B C D E F G H A B C D
17 22
18 23
19 24
20 25
21 26

A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H
27 33
28 34
29 35
30 36
31 37
32 38

A B C D A B C D
39 49
40 50
41 51
42 52
43 53
44 54
45 55
46 56
47 57
48 58
Бланк Відповідей
Увага! Писати в полі екзаменаторів заборонено!

Поле екзаменаторів

Код екзаменатора
I
Робота не написана
I
Робота не відповідає
умовам завдання
I
Б
II II II
III III III

a1 a2 a3 b1 b2 c d
0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2
I
II
III

Відповідь на завдання 59. Відповідаючи на завдання, не виходьте за межі ліній!

Кінець бланка Б

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