
10 - 11 классыАнглийский язык 5+3 б Задание 3. Перепишите и переведите предложения, поставив
глагол в нужную форму. 1. Before the invention of steel all railways cars (to make – Past Perfect Passive) of wood. 2. We arrived at the railway station when the train (to approach –Past Continuous Active) the platform. 3. The construction of the new circular road which (to link – Future Indefinite Active) several districts (to start) –Present Perfect Passive) recently. Задание 5. Перепишите и переведите текст. Oxford - the University Town Oxford as the university town is very beautiful. The oldest university there is Oxford. The first of its colleges was founded in 1249. The university now has thirty-nine colleges and over sixteen and a half thousand students. Almost a quarter of these students are from overseas. More than 130 nationalities are represented among our student body. Almost 5,000 students are engaged in postgraduate work. Of these, around 3,000 are working in the arts and humanities. Every year more than 16,500 people take part in courses offered by the University's Department for Continuing Education. In the years since the war, Oxford has added to its humanistic core a major new research capacity in the natural and applied sciences, including medicine. There were no women at Oxford until 1878, when the first women's college Lady Margaret Hall was opened. From 1878, academic halls were established for women, who became members of the University in 1920. Since 1974, all but one of Oxford's 39 colleges have changed their statutes to admit both men and women. St Hilda's remains the only women's college. It is not easy to get a place at Oxford University to study for a degree. The University offers a wide range of taught graduate courses and research degrees, ranging from one to three or more years in length. While the Master of Studies (MSt) degree is awarded after examination at the end of three terms' work, three or more years are normally required to complete a thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. For all diplomas and degrees, except the few offered as parttime courses, students must spend a period in residence - which means postgraduate students live in term time within 25 miles of Oxford. There are no external degrees and there are only a few part-time courses in specific subjects. The academic year runs from October to September and is divided into three terms and three vacations. Outside the university there are also many smaller private colleges which offer less difficult courses and where it is easy to enroll. Most students in these private schools take business, secretarial or English language courses. Oxford is, of course, famous for its first-class education as well as its beautiful buildings. Some of the most intelligent men and women in the country live and work here. Oxford gives them what they need: a quiet atmosphere, friendly colleagues and the four-hundred-year-old library, which has about five million books. Oxford has some of the finest architecture in Britain. Some of their colleges, chapels and libraries are three, four and even five hundred years old, and are full of books and precious paintings. You can see there many lovely gardens, where the students can read and relax in the summer months. Throughout its history, Oxford has produced gifted men and women in every sphere of human endeavor who have studied or taught at the University. Among these are 5 kings, 40 Nobel prize-winners, 25 British Prime Ministers, 9 current holders of the Order of Merit, plus 3 Saints, 85 Archbishops and 18 Cardinals. Задание 6. Укажите, какие из следующих утверждений соответствуют содержанию текста. Используйте фразы: It is right. It is wrong. Исправьте неверные утверждения. Образец: 1) The first of its colleges was founded in 1249. It is right. 2) The university now has twenty-nine colleges. It is wrong. The university now has thirty-nine colleges. 1). Every year more than 16,500 people take part in courses offered by the University's Department for Continuing Education. 2) From 1878, academic halls were established for women, who became members of the University in 1930. 3. There are also external degrees and there are only a few part-time courses in specific subjects. 4. Most students in these private schools take business, secretarial or English language courses. 5. Some of their colleges, chapels and libraries are three, four and even five hundred years old, and are full of books and precious paintings

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Задание 3.
1. Before the invention of steel all railways cars had been made of wood.
2. We arrived at the railway station when the train was being approached the platform.
3. The construction of the new circular road which will be linked several districts has been started recently.



Task 3:
- Before the invention of steel, all railway cars were made of wood. (Past Perfect Passive)
- We arrived at the railway station when the train was approaching the platform. (Past Continuous Active)
- The construction of the new circular road, which will link several districts, has started recently. (Future Indefinite Active, Present Perfect Passive)
Task 5:
Oxford - the University Town
Oxford is a very beautiful university town. It is home to the oldest university in the English-speaking world, founded in 1249. Currently, the university comprises thirty-nine colleges and has over sixteen and a half thousand students, with almost a quarter of them coming from overseas. Among the student body, there are representatives from more than 130 nationalities.
Postgraduate work engages almost 5,000 students, with around 3,000 of them working in the arts and humanities. Additionally, each year, more than 16,500 individuals participate in courses offered by the University's Department for Continuing Education. Over the years, Oxford has expanded its academic offerings, with significant research capacity in the natural and applied sciences, including medicine.
Oxford's history saw limited opportunities for women until 1878 when Lady Margaret Hall, the first women's college, was established. Subsequently, academic halls were established for women, and in 1920, they became full-fledged members of the University. In 1974, almost all of Oxford's 39 colleges changed their statutes to admit both men and women, with St Hilda's remaining the sole women's college.
Securing a place at Oxford University for degree studies is challenging. The University provides a wide range of taught graduate courses and research degrees, ranging from one to three or more years in duration. For the Master of Studies (MSt) degree, three terms of work culminate in an examination, while the Doctor of Philosophy degree typically requires three or more years for completing a thesis.
For all diplomas and degrees, except a few part-time courses, students must reside within 25 miles of Oxford during term time. External degrees are not offered, and only a limited number of part-time courses are available in specific subjects. The academic year at Oxford runs from October to September, divided into three terms and three vacations.
Beyond the university, several smaller private colleges offer less challenging courses, making enrollment easier. Many students in these private schools opt for business, secretarial, or English language courses.
Oxford is renowned for its first-class education and stunning architecture. It attracts some of the brightest minds in the country, offering them a peaceful atmosphere, supportive colleagues, and a four-hundred-year-old library housing approximately five million books. The city's impressive architecture includes colleges, chapels, and libraries, adding to its charm and historical significance.


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