Вы услышите четыре коротких текста, обозначенных буквами А, B, C, D. В заданиях 1–4 запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2 или 3, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа. Вы услышите запись дважды.
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1. Old brochures, newspapers and magazines are in the archive and you can use them…
1) Anytime in the library.
2) At home, after a preliminary request.
3) In the library, after a preliminary request.
Dialog A.
- Hello.
- Hello, can I help you?
- Yes, I think so. We need to make an essay about the history of our town. I thought there will probably be some interesting materials here.
- Yes, if you are doing a research we have some absolutely unique sources here, like old brochures, newspapers and magazines. They are in the archive, but you can use them after a preliminary request.
- Can I borrow them for a day or two to work at home?
- Absolutely not! They are for use here only!
Dialog B.
- Busy?
- Not really. Just browsing internet for the information. We’re organizing a historical party at school and I need anything related to the history of our town.
- I don’t think you can find anything really interesting on the web. But if we go upstairs to granny’s room..
- Why?
- When I was small she shoved me mother’s collections of news clippings, old photos, letters and postcards. She kept all of it in her chest of drawers. And I’m sure the collection is still there.
- Why didn’t you mentioned this archive ever before? Let's have a look at it right now. It sounds very interesting!
Dialog C.
- Excuse me, where can I collect my parcel? Here is a notification.
- I’m sorry, but I don’t think you can collect it.
- Why?
- The parcel came in March. Can you seen the date on the stand there? It’s May already! We don’t keep parcels here for longer than a month.
- Did you send it back to the library? There are materials I oredered from them; I need them for my research.
- I’m sorry. But those are the rules.
Dialog D.
- This is the oldest part of our town. Some buildings, the old post office and the railway station dated by the 18th century. And you can see that they are build in the traditional colonial style.
- Are they in use now? I mean they are only the historical museums now, aren’t they?
- No, the buildings are in good operating order. And provides services for customers. Right in front of the post office you can see a photo exposition. It gives a good idea of what this street looked like a hundred years ago. Let’s go there and have a look at it.
Dialog A.
- Hello.
- Hello, can I help you?
- Yes, I think so. We need to make an essay about the history of our town. I thought there will probably be some interesting materials here.
- Yes, if you are doing a research we have some absolutely unique sources here, like old brochures, newspapers and magazines. They are in the archive, but you can use them after a preliminary request.
- Can I borrow them for a day or two to work at home?
- Absolutely not! They are for use here only!
Dialog B.
- Busy?
- Not really. Just browsing internet for the information. We’re organizing a historical party at school and I need anything related to the history of our town.
- I don’t think you can find anything really interesting on the web. But if we go upstairs to granny’s room..
- Why?
- When I was small she shoved me mother’s collections of news clippings, old photos, letters and postcards. She kept all of it in her chest of drawers. And I’m sure the collection is still there.
- Why didn’t you mentioned this archive ever before? Let's have a look at it right now. It sounds very interesting!
Dialog C.
- Excuse me, where can I collect my parcel? Here is a notification.
- I’m sorry, but I don’t think you can collect it.
- Why?
- The parcel came in March. Can you seen the date on the stand there? It’s May already! We don’t keep parcels here for longer than a month.
- Did you send it back to the library? There are materials I oredered from them; I need them for my research.
- I’m sorry. But those are the rules.
Dialog D.
- This is the oldest part of our town. Some buildings, the old post office and the railway station dated by the 18th century. And you can see that they are build in the traditional colonial style.
- Are they in use now? I mean they are only the historical museums now, aren’t they?
- No, the buildings are in good operating order. And provides services for customers. Right in front of the post office you can see a photo exposition. It gives a good idea of what this street looked like a hundred years ago. Let’s go there and have a look at it.
Исходя из текста, единственный верный ответ под номером 3.
Ответ: 3.



