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Методические рекомендации для I и II этапов Всероссийской олимпиады школьников (стр. 5 из 8)

D. English rhetoric is the best.

2. Mature English style can be characterized by

A. digression.

B. linear sequence.

C. degree of coordination.

D. vagueness.

3. Spanish writers tend to

A. neglect the central idea in the paragraph.

B. develop the topic in reverse sequence.

C. give a lot of examples.

D. wander away from the main topic.

4. It is difficult for the English reader to understand the Asian authors because

A. their texts follow different rules.

B. the rendering of ideas is too difficult.

C. the paragraphs contain subordinate clauses.

D. there is no coordination in the text.

5. The word ‘those’ in the last sentence refers to

A. the rules of rhetoric.

B. other students.

C. logical differences.

D. foreign languages.

Part 2

For items 6-15 read two texts about music. Fill the gaps (6-15) in the texts choosing from the list A – L the one which fits each gap. There are two extra sentences which you do not need to use.

Jazz History.

Jazz started out with a mixture of many types of music. Its roots date back to the 1880's with African origins. Jazz combines elements of African music with elements of Western European music. The birthplace of that combination, which is Jazz, is said to be New Orleans. (6___) The Creoles were originally from the West Indies and lived under the Spanish and French rule in Louisiana. They became free Americans under the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. The Creoles spoke Spanish and French and lived in the high society of the French district in New Orleans. The Creoles took pride in their formal knowledge of the Western European music and their social and cultural values that classified them as upper class. On the West Side of New Orleans lived the uneducated, culturally and economically poor American blacks. Their music was based on simple melodies and complex mixed rhythms. (7___) The songs were actually encouraged because the workers seem to work better with the soothing effects of the music. Their music was characterized more by memorization and improvisation, and not of formal training.

In 1894, the segregation laws were in effect in New Orleans, which forced the upper class Creoles to live on the West Side with the poor, uneducated American blacks. The mixture of the two styles of music and two cultures clashed and created the start of Jazz.

(8___) Jazz represented a break from Western musical traditions, where the composer wrote a piece of music on paper and the musicians then tried their best to play exactly what was in the score. In a Jazz piece, the song is often just a starting point or frame of reference for the musicians to improvise around. The song might have been a popular short song or blues that they didn't compose, but by the time they finished it they had composed a new piece that often bore little resemblance to the original song. Many of these virtuoso musicians were not good sight readers and some could not read music at all. (9___)

By the 1940's Jazz has developed into many styles of music. Jazz has a variety of forms, even today. (10___) It is becoming more and more popular these days. Jazz has such a great mixture of rhythm and beats that Jazz will never cease to exist.

Text 2.

Rock and roll.

Rock and roll (also spelled rock 'n' roll, especially in its first decade), is a genre of music that emerged as a defined musical style in the Southern United States in the 1950s, and quickly spread to the rest of the country and the world. It later evolved into the various sub-genres of what is now called simply 'rock'. (11___) From the late 1950s to the late 1990s rock was perhaps the most popular form of music in the western world. Rock 'n' roll is played with an electric guitar, a bass guitar, a drum set, and may be a piano.

There is much debate as to what should be considered the first rock and roll record. (12___) African Americans were protesting segregation of schools and public facilities. It can hardly be a coincidence, then, that a musical form combining elements of white and black music should arise, and that this music should provoke strong reactions, of all types, in all Americans.

The culture industry soon understood that there was a white market for black music that was beyond the stylistic boundaries of rhythm and blues and so social prejudice and racial barriers could do nothing against market forces. (13___) By the end of the decade, rock had spread throughout the world.

Elvis Presley was the first real rock and roll star. He didn't invent Rock 'n' Roll, but he did more than any other individual to popularize it. His talent, good looks, sensuality, charisma, and good humor endeared him to millions, as did the humility and human kindness he demonstrated throughout his life. (14___) One of the most influential music groups of the rock era were the Beatles. The Beatles had a major impact on the world. They brought the love of British rock and roll to the American public and after them many other British groups became famous in the United States. It is sometimes called "The British Invasion." The Beatles were famous during the time of the Vietnam War, and they used their lyrics to express their political, social, and spiritual beliefs. This music brought an entire generation together. (15___).

The members of the Beatles continue to influence the world today. For example, the tragic death of John Lennon taught people how truly important life is, and how people think differently.

The remaining Beatles still write and perform their music, and are among the most respected artists in music.

A. Nevertheless their playing thrilled audiences and the spontaneous music they created captured a joy and sense of adventure that was an exciting and radical departure from the music of that time.

B. One theory as to why New Orleans is the birthplace is contributed to the black Creole subculture.

C. As a result, "rock and roll" now has two distinct meanings: either traditional rock and roll in the 1950s style, or later rock and even pop music which may be very far from traditional rock and roll.

D. Rock and roll was an overnight success in the U.S. making ripples across the Atlantic, culminating in 1964 with the ‘British Invasion’.

E. They changed the way people dressed, the way people looked, and the way people felt about one another. And in the end, that is what music is all about.

F. Acid Jazz is the most recent form of Jazz.

G. All are readily received by English, however much some fogies may resist them.

H. What differentiated this style from other styles was the widespread use of improvisation, often by more than one player at a time.

I. Whatever the beginning, it is clear that rock appeared at a time when racial tensions in the United States were coming to the surface.

J. The songs they sang were mostly spiritual or sung to pass the time of hardship and hard labor.

K. Some authors, however, have questioned the fact that its spread is simply a natural and rational process in this global village.

L. Known the world over by his first name, he is regarded as one of the most important figures of twentieth century popular culture.

TRANSFER ALL YOUR ANSWERS TO YOUR ANSWER SHEET

Participant’s ID number

Reading

ANSWER SHEET

Part 1

1

A

B

C

D

2

A

B

C

D

3

A

B

C

D

4

A

B

C

D

5

A

B

C

D

Part 2

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

Reading

KEYS

Part 1

1

A

B

C

D

2

A

B

C

D

3

A

B

C

D

4

A

B

C

D

5

A

B

C

D

Part 2

6

B

7

J

8

H

9

A

10

F

11

C

12

I

13

D

14

L

15

E

4.2.2. Лексико-грамматический тест (Use of English)

Use of English

Task 1

For questions 1-15, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.

LEARNING TO MAKE A PERFECT PIZZA

According to the European Pizza-Makers’ Association, making a good pizza is not a straightforward skill to learn. The ingredients seem very (1)….. : flour, yeast, water and a bit of salt. But water and flour can easily (2)….. glue and anyone who has eaten a (3)….. quality pizza will know how bad it can make your stomach (4)….. .

“In Italy, 70 per cent of pizza makers could improve on their product, not to (5)….. all the pizza makers around the world who (6)….. uneatable meals”, says Antonio Primiceri, the Association’s founder. He has now started a pizza school in an attempt to (7)….. the reputation of this traditional dish. As part of an (8)….. course, the students at Mr Primiceri’s school are taught to (9)….. common mistakes, produce a good basic mixture, add a tasty topping and cook the pizza properly. “Test the finished pizza by breaking the crust”, advises Mr Primiceri. “If the soft (10)….. inside the pizza is white, clean and dry, it’s a good pizza. If it is not like this, the pizza will (11)….. your stomach. You will feel (12)….. full and also thirsty.”

In Italy alone, the pizza (13)….. has an annual turnover of more than $12 billion. Mr Primiceri (14)….. that there are 10,000 jobs in pizza restaurants waiting to be (15)….. by those with real skill. “If you are a good pizza cook, you will never be without a job”, he says.

1 A simple B primary C pure D regular

2 A mix B construct C assemble D make

3 A sad B poor C short D weak

4 A sense B do C feel D be

5 A state B mention C remark D tell

6 A submit B give C serve D deal

7 A save B provide C deliver D return

8 A extensive B extreme C intensive D intentional

9 A pass B escape C miss D avoid

10 A spot B part C side D slice

11 A worry B upset C ache D depress

12 A hardly B tightly C uncomfortably D heavily

13 A activity B body C industry D company

14 A computes B estimates C assesses D counts

15 A employed B filled C completed D covered

Task 2

For questions 16-30, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one word in each space. There is an example at the beginning (0).

PROBLEMS FOR ACTORS

Many actors do not like working (0) with children or animals. This is probably (16).............. they are afraid that the audience may become (17)………….. interested in the children and animals than in them.

Actors can have problems (18)………….. a different kind when they (19)………….. required to eat or drink on stage. If they have (20)………….. much food in their mouths, the words they say may not (21)………….. clear, and they may even end up coughing and choking.

Other problems can occur with food (22)………….. films are being made. In a recent film, during (23)………….. a family was waiting to have a meal, one of the actors entered with a large roast chicken on a tray and then (24)………….. to begin to cut some meat from it while he was speaking. By mistake, the actor cut off a whole leg of the chicken and then completely forgot (25)………….. his next words were. It was necessary to film the scene (26)………….. . This (27)………….. not really have mattered (28)………….. there had been another roast chicken in the studio, but there was not. At (29)………….. , nobody knew what to do, but eventually the problem was solved (30)………….. putting a nail in the leg and attaching it back onto the chicken.