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Вы го­то­ви­те те­ма­ти­че­скую ра­дио­пе­ре­да­чу с вы­ска­зы­ва­ни­я­ми пяти раз­ных людей, обо­зна­чен­ных бук­ва­ми А, В, С, D, Е. Под­бе­ри­те к каж­до­му вы­ска­зы­ва­нию со­от­вет­ству­ю­щую его со­дер­жа­нию руб­ри­ку из спис­ка 1–6. Ис­поль­зуй­те каж­дую руб­ри­ку из спис­ка толь­ко один раз. В спис­ке есть одна лиш­няя руб­ри­ка. Вы услы­ши­те за­пись два­жды.

 

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1.  Advantages of public transport.

2.  People should use personal cars less.

3.  Why a personal car is a necessity.

4.  One personal car per family.

5.  Doing very well without a personal car.

6.  Cars have made change lifestyle.

 

 

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Speaker A. Environmental problems are important today. People in big cities suffer from pollution but it's partially their own fault as their cars produce huge amounts of carbon dioxide which is the main cause of pollution. The number of personal cars is rising and when they get stuck in traffic jams, the amount of gases increases several times. People will experience problems until they learn to care more about the environment than their own comfort.

 

Speaker В. I've lived all my life in the city centre and I've always enjoyed the city lifestyle. However, now I'm considering moving to the countryside. It's a difficult decision but my son has started to fall ill too often. The doctors say that the polluted environment is the main reason. We live in one of the busiest streets. The traffic is very heavy there and there are often huge traffic jams. The doctors strongly recommend that we move to a healthier place.

 

Speaker С. I live in the suburbs. We moved there several years ago as the houses are much cheaper there than in the city centre. However I don't want to change my job so I have to commute to the centre five days a week. A personal car is a must for me. Fortunately, my children's school is on the way to the office and I drive them there every morning. When the classes are over, my wife drives them home — she can't do without her car either.

 

Speaker D. I live in the city centre, in a historical house. I like the place very much and would never move anywhere else. Neither me nor my neighbours drive personal cars — there's no need as living in the centre is very convenient: it takes me only fifteen minutes by bus to get to work. There are good shops and supermarkets nearby. And when I go out in the evening, I don't have to bother about where to park my. car. Life is easier on foot.

 

Speaker E. I believe that city dwellers should use personal cars less if they want the environment to be healthy. I never use my car if I can get to the place by bus or train. Trains and buses come and go according to the schedule and I'm never late to work or appointments. Also, buses go along special routes and escape traffic jams. I also enjoy reading on a bus or looking through the window — it's relaxing.

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Speaker A. Environmental problems are important today. People in big cities suffer from pollution but it's partially their own fault as their cars produce huge amounts of carbon dioxide which is the main cause of pollution. The number of personal cars is rising and when they get stuck in traffic jams, the amount of gases increases several times. People will experience problems until they learn to care more about the environment than their own comfort.

 

Speaker В. I've lived all my life in the city centre and I've always enjoyed the city lifestyle. However, now I'm considering moving to the countryside. It's a difficult decision but my son has started to fall ill too often. The doctors say that the polluted environment is the main reason. We live in one of the busiest streets. The traffic is very heavy there and there are often huge traffic jams. The doctors strongly recommend that we move to a healthier place.

 

Speaker С. I live in the suburbs. We moved there several years ago as the houses are much cheaper there than in the city centre. However I don't want to change my job so I have to commute to the centre five days a week. A personal car is a must for me. Fortunately, my children's school is on the way to the office and I drive them there every morning. When the classes are over, my wife drives them home — she can't do without her car either.

 

Speaker D. I live in the city centre, in a historical house. I like the place very much and would never move anywhere else. Neither me nor my neighbours drive personal cars — there's no need as living in the centre is very convenient: it takes me only fifteen minutes by bus to get to work. There are good shops and supermarkets nearby. And when I go out in the evening, I don't have to bother about where to park my. car. Life is easier on foot.

 

Speaker E. I believe that city dwellers should use personal cars less if they want the environment to be healthy. I never use my car if I can get to the place by bus or train. Trains and buses come and go according to the schedule and I'm never late to work or appointments. Also, buses go along special routes and escape traffic jams. I also enjoy reading on a bus or looking through the window — it's relaxing.

По­яс­не­ние.

A−2: People in big cities suffer from pollution but it's partially their own fault as their cars produce huge amounts of carbon dioxide which is the main cause of pollution.

B−6: I've lived all my life in the city centre and I've always enjoyed the city lifestyle. However, now I'm considering moving to the countryside.

C−3: A personal car is a must for me. Fortunately, my children's school is on the way to the office and I drive them there every morning.

D−5: Neither me nor my neighbours drive personal cars  — there's no need as living in the centre is very convenient

E−1: Trains and buses come and go according to the schedule and I'm never late to work or appointments. Also, buses go along special routes and escape traffic jams. I also enjoy reading on a bus or looking through the window  — it's relaxing.

 

Ответ: 26351.

Раздел кодификатора ФИПИ: 2.1 По­ни­ма­ние ос­нов­но­го со­дер­жа­ния услы­шан­но­го тек­ста.
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Тип Д2 № 892
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Вы услы­ши­те пять вы­ска­зы­ва­ний. Уста­но­ви­те со­от­вет­ствие между вы­ска­зы­ва­ни­я­ми каж­до­го го­во­ря­ще­го A–E и утвер­жде­ни­я­ми, дан­ны­ми в спис­ке 1–6. Ис­поль­зуй­те каж­дое утвер­жде­ние из спис­ка 1–6 толь­ко один раз. В за­да­нии есть одно лиш­нее утвер­жде­ние. вы услы­ши­те за­пись два­жды. За­не­си­те свои от­ве­ты в таб­ли­цу.

 

Вос­поль­зуй­тесь пле­е­ром, чтобы про­слу­шать за­пись.

 

1.  The speaker describes the advantages of public transport.

2.  The speaker believes that people should use personal cars less.

3.  The speaker explains why a personal car is a necessity for him / her.

4.  The speaker believes there should be only one personal car per family.

5.  The speaker explains why he / she does very well without a personal car.

6.  The speaker says that cars have made him / her change his / her lifestyle.

 

 

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