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ЗОВНІШНЄ НЕЗАЛЕЖНЕ ОЦІНЮВАННЯ

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», 39–43, 49–53 частини «Використання мови»
та частини «Письмо» буде зараховано як результат 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 атестації 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. Дайте відповіді на всі завдання.
Інструкція щодо виконання частини «Розуміння мови на слух»
1. Кожне завдання частини «Розуміння мови на слух» складається з інструкції,
звукозапису тексту й запитань або тверджень до тексту і варіантів відповіді.
2. Перед виконанням уважно прочитайте та прослухайте 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 бланка А записуйте лише правильні, на Вашу думку, відповіді.
2. Відповіді вписуйте чітко, згідно з вимогами інструкції до кожної форми завдань.
3. Неправильно позначені, підчищені відповіді в бланку А буде зараховано як
помилкові.
4. Якщо Ви позначили в бланку А свою відповідь неправильно, можете виправити її,
замалювавши попередню позначку та поставивши нову, як показано на зразку:

5. Відповідь на завдання частини «Письмо» акуратно запишіть у бланк Б.


6. Ваш результат залежатиме від загальної кількості правильних відповідей,
зазначених у бланку А, та якості виконання завдання в бланку Б.
Ознайомившись з інструкціями, перевірте якість друку зошита та кількість
сторінок. Їх має бути 11.
Позначте номер Вашого зошита у відповідному місці бланка А так:

Зичимо Вам успіху!


© Навчальний центр "ЯвКурсі", 2020

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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 Which present has the girl bought her mother?

2 What will the prize be in the painting competition?

3 Which photo does the girl dislike?

4 What does the boy think of extreme sports?


A He finds them very exciting to watch.
B He thinks they are not dangerous.
C He doesn't find them interesting to watch.

5 Which sport does Kate like best?


A snowboarding
B figure skating
C ice hockey

6 Which sporting event would Peter like to see live the most?
A any good match
B a Formula One race
C an athletics competition

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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 Language schools in the UK give their students a chance to see the country.

8 Language schools stay open all year long.

9 The courses can only be attended by young people.

10 The students spend most of their time in the classrooms.

11 The teachers come from various English-speaking countries.

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 What does Henry Stimpson say about the objects on display in the museum?
A There are almost 15,000 of them.
B They are displayed on five different floors.
C They can all be touched by visitors to the museum.

13 Which invention did most visitors to the museum believe to be the most important?
A the X-ray machine
B the washing machine
C the control section of the Apollo 10 spacecraft

14 What is true about the screen where science films are shown?
A It is wider than four buses.
B It is located in the middle of an exhibition.
C It is one of the biggest in the UK.

15 The tours at the Science Museum


A must be booked in advance.
B do not have to be paid for.
C last a long time.

16 Visitors can
A eat their own food in certain areas.
B eat in one of the cafés next to the museum.
C have a picnic next to one of the exhibitions.

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Частина «ЧИТАННЯ»
Reading
Task 4

Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (17–21). There are three choices you do not need
to use. Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.

17 18

19 20

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Which advertisement related to _____?

A Services
B Entertainment
C Employment
D Celebration
E Shopping
F Museum
G Travelling
H Sightseeing

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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.

DEATH of the Classroom


The New Wave of Online Education
By Scott Reekie
Picture a society where learning can happen at any time, in any place and can be completed without
ever going to class. This could be the new wave of education and the Internet technology now exists
to support such a system.

The virtual classroom is here. If you are interested in English, or Civil Engineering, then head to the
university and click yourself a degree. Well maybe it's not that easy, but you would be on the right
track. The flexibility of studying at your own pace, and the money you save with online courses are
two of the main attractions.

The Web is a powerful educational tool. Yet some feel that virtual classrooms will isolate students
from each other, which will result in problems developing interpersonal relationships and that these
skills are much more important than computer skills. Should teachers teach kids how to behave in
society, how to respect others and how to co-operate or should kids have already learned this from
their parents? No one is saying that social skills aren't important, however, virtual classrooms are
far about more than just computer skills. Some strongly believe that education can be taught via the
Web and social skills can be gained from joining sports teams, summer camps, or just hanging out!

Others argue that this virtual classroom may place pressure on students: to become computer literate
or be left behind in life. Is this undue pressure or reality? Maybe being left behind in life is a little
dramatic, but the reality is that the computer age is here. Whether you want to pay for your new
jeans with your debit card, or check to see if the library has the book you want, you're going to need
some computer skills.

The development of flexible, inquiring minds has rarely been the main concern in the design of
educational systems. After all, if you have over thirty inquiring minds and only one teacher,
flexibility could be a problem. It seems that developing students' proper social behaviour has always
exceeded the concern to develop students' creativity. Computer technology can make individualized
attention a real possibility. At the Institute for the Learning Sciences, systems are being developed
to allow people to try out things in simulated worlds. This technology will allow for the individual
creative growth in students.
The Web will provide amazing opportunities for the education of our society. Anyone with a phone
line and a computer has access to unlimited amounts of knowledge and programs designed to help
them learn and understand. The teachers and parents involved with these programs will be given the
job of making sure that students lead well-balanced lives that combine Web based education and
positive social interaction with their friends and neighbours. Imagine your recreation room has now
become your classroom, and your parents seem to be doing as much homework as you are! So, be
prepared as the virtual classroom may find its way to a computer screen near you!

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22 Why are people attracted to online education?

A Because it is cheap and flexible.


B Because it is fashionable and new.
C Because it is powerful and easy.
D Because it is unlimited and fast.

23 What do the advocates of online education maintain?

A It increases students’ social skills.


B It develops computer skills.
C It complements education at home.
D It will boost students’ creativity.

24 What do the opponents of online education maintain?


A The virtual classroom will result in dramatic changes.
B The virtual classroom will place a burden on students.
C Students’ academic performance will suffer.
D Students cannot ignore the reality of the computer age.

25 Why does the author mention “over thirty inquiring minds and only one teacher”?
A To prove that inquiring minds have been the main concern of the educational system.
B To prove that teachers overestimate the value of students’ social behaviour.
C To prove that individualized attention is hardly possible in a traditional classroom.
D To prove that teachers feel no special concern for developing students’ flexibility.

26 What role are parents supposed to play in the web based education of society?
A They will have to do home assignments together with their kids.
B They will have to balance social activities and learning of their kids.
C They will have to control the virtual and real-life activities of their kids.
D They will have to help their kids get access to the virtual classroom.

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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.

Literary Heaven
There's nothing like your first great bookstore discovery. Here are some of the most remarkable
bookshops from all around the globe, each one of them is special in its own way.
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Barter Books is located in a beautiful old Victorian Alnwick railway station, in Northumberland,
U.K., right where passengers once bought their train tickets. Barter Books comforts its customers
with a homey feel fires in the winter, a buffet, and a waiting room for people to sip coffee and read.

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Nearly 40 years old, E. Shaver, Bookseller is located in historic Savannah and specializes in regional
topics from architecture to gardening. Considered a local treasure, one allure of the store is the
collection of antique maps that can be found between its bookshelves. And if you’ve ever dreamed of
owning a bookstore here’s your chance. Founders Edwin and Esther Shaver have put the shop on the
market.

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Certainly one of the most beautiful bookstores, El Ateneo Grand Splendid is a theatre-turned
bookstore in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It features eye-catching frescoes and sculptures — and, as if
the scenery wasn't enough, customers can flip through books in theatre boxes and sip a hot drink in
the cafe towards the back of the stage!

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The history of Shakespeare & Company clearly shows that this is more than just a bookstore. George
Whitman founded the Paris bookstore in 1951. He had travelled the world, at times facing hunger and
thirst for days on end, finally finding hospitality in the arms of local people. His experiences shaped
his store’s philosophy, and for decades it has been, as the store's website puts it, “a home-away-from-
home for many thousands of writers and visitors from around the world".

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McKay offers more than just books. The idea of a “free enterprise library" stemmed from the concept
of trading books you’ve read for ones you haven’t. This Knoxville store is stocked exclusively with
items that customers bring in to trade or sell.

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Though the books line the walls of Mexico City’s Cafebreria EL Pebdulo, visitors can order
breakfast, lunch and dinner from the cafe and drinks from the bar, all the while enjoying live music,
poetry reading, stand up comedy improvisations and more. This cafe/bookstore even has valet
parking.
In what way is each bookstore special?
A It offers visitors meals and entertainment.
B It purchases second hand books from its customers.
C It holds workshops for young artists and writers.
D It is a converted public transport terminal.
E It is a place to enjoy both watching and reading a play.
F It is a former place for live performances.
G It provides an opportunity to become a business owner.
H It is a welcoming location for international travellers.

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Task 7

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

Preparing to Take off for Valencia, Spain


Just yesterday my family and I were planning a trip. We wanted to leave today, but there was one
problem. We didn’t know (33) ______! The only thing that we knew was that we were going out of
the country. At first we were planning on going to Costa Rica, then Nicaragua, but it was a rainy
season there and we were worried (34) ______. The next trip we started to plan was going to
Argentina. I don’t know (35) ______, but we decided not to go there. You know the saying third
time’s the charm? It worked! Finally we knew where we were going. We are going to Valencia,
Spain on the Mediterranean coast. I am very excited to go there (36)______.

Some of you may be wondering why we waited until the last minute to plan our trip. That is
because our dad is a pilot and we don’t have to buy a ticket. We get put on the stand-by list. It is
great to have a dad that is a pilot (37) ______. I am very lucky to have a dad like that. I’ll blog
again (38) ______.

A that we wouldn’t make it on the country roads

B when I get back next week

C where we were going yet

D which were so interesting

E what was wrong with that one

F when there are things to stop you

G because we can plan a spontaneous trip

H because of the wonderful beaches that are there

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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.

A Brief History of Chocolate

When most of us hear the word chocolate, we (39) ______ a bar, a box of bonbons, or a bunny. The
verb that comes to (40) ______ is probably “eat”, not “drink”, and the most suited adjective would
seem to be “sweet”. But for about 90 percent of chocolate’s long history, it was (41) _____ a
beverage, and sugar didn’t have anything to do with it.

Etymologists (42) ______ the origin of the word “chocolate” to the Aztec word “xocoatl”, which
referred to a bitter drink brewed from cacao beans.

Many modern historians have (43) ______ that chocolate has been around for about 2000 years, but
recent research (44) ______ that it may be even older. The earliest evidence of chocolate
consumption stretches back three or even four millennia, to pre-Columbian cultures of
Mesoamerica such as the Olmec. Last November, anthropologists from the University of
Pennsylvania announced the (45) ______ of cacao remains on pottery excavated in Honduras that
could date back as far as 1400 BC.

It’s hard to pin down (46) ______ when chocolate was born, but it’s clear that it was cherished from
the start. For several centuries in pre-modern Latin America, cacao beans were considered
(47) ______ enough to use as currency. Both the Mayans and Aztecs believed the cacao bean had
magical, or even divine, properties, (48) ______ for use in the most sacred rituals of birth, marriage
and death.

39 A show B illustrate C design D picture


40 A brain B head C mind D memory
41 A strictly B accurately C sharply D correctly
42 A find B trace C detect D reveal
43 A measured B estimated C valued D examined
44 A suggests B offers C provides D advises
45 A opening B invention C discovery D research
46 A absolutely B exactly C simply D obviously
47 A valuable B profitable C wealthy D fruitful
48 A capable B matching C suitable D fitting

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Task 9

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

Unique Albert Einstein Memorial

This interesting memorial showing Albert Einstein (49)______ on a (50)_____ bench of Mount
Airy Worth Carolina) is present at the National Academy of Sciences, Washington DC. The bronze
statue is shown (51)______ a paper with mathematical calculations.

Plus, there is a star map at the (52)______ base decorated with several metal studs representing the
sun, moon, stars, planets, and other astronomical objects. It is (53)______ that the astronomers from
the U.S. Naval Observatory helped position all these objects accurately.

49 A seats B has seated C seated D seat


50 A three-steps B three-step C three-steps’ D three-step’s
51 A holds B holding C has held D held
52 A statue’s B statue C statues D statues’
53 A interesting B interested C interestingly D interest

The orphaned apes’ babies in Indonesia will learn how to make nests, search for food and climb
trees in the hope they can (54) __________ to the wild. The apes spend all day at the special
‘school’ area of forest (55) __________ by International Animal Rescue and even get to spend the
night! They (56) __________ to experience the same things wild orangutans would do if they
(57) __________ up in the forest.

Wild animals are not (58) __________ to be kept as pets no matter how cute they may seem.

As well as the illegal pet trade, orangutans are under threat from loss of habitat and illegal
poaching.

54 A returning B returned C be returned D be returning


55 A creates B creating C having created D created
56 A are encouraged B encourage C are encouraging D encouraged
57 A would grow B were growing C grow D are growing
58 A suitably B suit C suitable D suiting

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Частина «ПИСЬМО»
Writing
59 Your English friend is preparing for his/her school leaving examinations and feels very nervous
as the exam dates are approaching fast. He/she wants your advice on how to deal with exam
stress. Write him/her a letter in which you
 express your understanding of his/her problem and support him/her
 share several ways of preparing for exams
 give some tips on how to reduce stress and calm down before and during exams

Write a letter of at least 150 words. Do not write your own name, any dates, addresses or other
personal information. Start your letter in an appropriate way.
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