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The book was the first travel memoirs ever published by a black woman. When the war was finished, Mary came back to London as a famous person. You could be submitting a large number of automated requests to our search engine. It became a bestseller and the income allowed Mary Seacole to live the rest of her life in comfort in London, until her death in 1881.

Lots of foreigners return home with much better stories about British food. Though Mary had never had any formal qualifications, her fame as a medical practitioner grew. However, in recent years there has been a renewed interest in her life and her achievements. Therefore, weʼve had to temporarily block your access to Yandex Search. Why did this happen? Mary Seacole The name of a British nurse, Florence Nightingale, is well-known all over the world. So Mary decided to go to the Crimea on her own and at her own expense. It became a bestseller and the income allowed Mary Seacole to live the rest of her life in comfort in London, until her death in 1881.

It was a fresh, clear morning. He was Old Tom, the village baker and her former neighbour. The book was the first travel memoirs ever published by a black woman.

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Для выполнения заданий 3—8 прослушайте диалог и выберите один из трех предлагаемых вариантов ответа. Для выполнения заданий 10—17 прочитайте текст и выберите один из трех предлагаемых вариантов ответа. Ответом к заданиям части 9, 18—32 является последовательность цифр или слово. Записывайте ответы без пробелов, запятых и других дополнительных символов; не копируйте слова-ответы из браузера, вписывайте их, набирая с клавиатуры. Если ва­ри­ант задан учителем, вы мо­же­те вписать от­ве­ты на за­да­ния части С или за­гру­зить их в си­сте­му в одном из гра­фи­че­ских форматов. Учи­тель уви­дит ре­зуль­та­ты вы­пол­не­ния за­да­ний части В и смо­жет оце­нить за­гру­жен­ные от­ве­ты к части С. Вы­став­лен­ные учи­те­лем баллы отоб­ра­зят­ся в вашей статистике. Тексты недостаточного объема, а также часть текста, превышающая требуемый объем, не оцениваются. Вы два раза услышите четыре коротких диалога, обозначенных буквами А, B, C, D. Установите соответствие между диалогами и местами, где они происходят: к каждому диалогу подберите соответствующее место действия, обозначенное цифрами. Используйте каждое место действия из списка 1—5 только один раз. В задании есть одно лишнее место действия. Нажмите кнопку , чтобы прослушать запись. 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. Нажмите кнопку , чтобы прослушать запись. The speaker talks about 1. Говорящий A B C D E Утверждение Прочитайте тексты и установите соответствие между текстами А—G и заголовками 1—8. В ответ запишите цифры, в порядке, соответствующем буквам. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании есть один лишний заголовок. The mystery of the name 3. The district of crafts 4. The souvenir street 5. Similar yet different 6. A fashionable place to live in 8. An open-air studio A. Arbat Street is one of the most famous pedestrian streets in the historic centre of Moscow. In the 17th century the area was popular with carpenters, silversmiths, bakers and skilled people of other trades. They lived there and ran their businesses — there were lots of workshops and small stores on the ground floors of the houses. Nowadays, the Arbat's side streets show evidence of their past with names that describe various trades or products. In the 18th century the Arbat became popular with Moscow's upper class, who enjoyed walking there and visiting the local cafés. There were hardly any workshops there then. The Arbat became a popular residential area that attracted Moscow nobility. The whole street was built up with private residences of wealthy Russian families — the Dolgorukiys, the Golitsins, the Tolstoys, the Sheremetyevs and others. It became the most stylish and desirable place to live. Alexander Pushkin and his wife lived there, in house number 53. Later the mansion was turned into a museum. One of the houses on the adjoining lane belonged to Leo Tolstoy. Over a century later, Bulat Okudzhava, the famous poet and bard, lived in house number 43. Today his statue stands on the corner of the side street. The name Arbat does not sound like a Russian word and actually the original meaning of the place name is unknown. There are several hypotheses. Some linguists state that the name comes from the Arabic word meaning 'suburb' or 'outskirts'. Another hypothesis links the word Arbat with the Tatar word arba, i. However, both theories are disputed. Until the middle of the 20th century, the Arbat remained a part оf the main road frоm the Moscow Kremlin westwards. Іn the 1960s, а parallel road, the New Arbat was built, аnd the traffic was rerouted. The New Arbat, wіth іts wide sidewalks, has nо side streets, which was more convenient for drivers and safer for pedestrians. Twо decades later, the New Arbat took all the traffic and the Arbat wаs made іntо the fіrst pedestrian zone іn Moscow. Іn order tо avoid confusion wіth the New Arbat, people began tо refer tо the Arbat аs the Old Arbat. To tourists, the area of the Arbat is a nice combination of cosy little side streets with the buildings representing different epochs. There, one can find an unusual looking house in the shape of two interlocking cylinders with more than 60 six-sided windows. It was built as an experimental house by the Soviet architect Konstantin Melnikov, a famous representative of Constructivism. At both ends of the street, you'll often see artists sketching portraits. There's no need to go into a workshop — just choose an artist and take a seat. The artists have all they need at hand. Anyone can have a charcoal portrait of themselves or a caricature drawn. There's no fixed price for the work — you can bargain. Текст A B C D E F G Заголовок Mary Seacole The name of a British nurse, Florence Nightingale, is well-known all over the world. She is famous for her selfless work during the Crimean War in the middle of the 19th century. Mary was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1805. Her father was a Scottish officer, and her mother was a free born black Jamaican woman. She used herbs to cure sick and wounded soldiers. Mary learnt a lot from her. In 1836, Mary married Edwin Seacole, an English officer. The couple travelled a lot. During their trips to the Bahamas, Haiti, and Cuba, Mary discovered some new effective remedies the local people used for cholera and fever. After returning to Jamaica, she cared for yellow fever victims. Though Mary had never had any formal qualifications, her fame as a medical practitioner grew. She learned everything through practice and soon even carried out operations on people with knife and gunshot wounds. In 1853 the Crimean War started. Mary offered her services as a volunteer nurse but her application was rejected due to prejudice against women, especially black women. So Mary decided to go to the Crimea on her own and at her own expense. It was only a few miles from the battlefront. Here she sold food and medicines and ran a canteen for the soldiers. She often provided free medicines to soldiers who were not able to pay. Mary regularly went out to the front line to help the wounded soldiers, often putting her own life in danger. She treated wounded soldiers from both sides and often did it while the battle was still going on. When the war was finished, Mary came back to London as a famous person. But she was completely bankrupt. The British newspapers started a public campaign to raise money for her. Mary was rescued from poverty. The book was the first travel memoirs ever published by a black woman. It became a bestseller and the income allowed Mary Seacole to live the rest of her life in comfort in London, until her death in 1881. Sadly, Mary Seacole was completely forgotten after her death. However, in recent years there has been a renewed interest in her life and her achievements. Mary Seacole The name of a British nurse, Florence Nightingale, is well-known all over the world. She is famous for her selfless work during the Crimean War in the middle of the 19th century. Mary was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1805. Her father was a Scottish officer, and her mother was a free born black Jamaican woman. She used herbs to cure sick and wounded soldiers. Mary learnt a lot from her. In 1836, Mary married Edwin Seacole, an English officer. The couple travelled a lot. During their trips to the Bahamas, Haiti, and Cuba, Mary discovered some new effective remedies the local people used for cholera and fever. After returning to Jamaica, she cared for yellow fever victims. Though Mary had never had any formal qualifications, her fame as a medical practitioner grew. She learned everything through practice and soon even carried out operations on people with knife and gunshot wounds. In 1853 the Crimean War started. Mary offered her services as a volunteer nurse but her application was rejected due to prejudice against women, especially black women. So Mary decided to go to the Crimea on her own and at her own expense. It was only a few miles from the battlefront. Here she sold food and medicines and ran a canteen for the soldiers. She often provided free medicines to soldiers who were not able to pay. Mary regularly went out to the front line to help the wounded soldiers, often putting her own life in danger. She treated wounded soldiers from both sides and often did it while the battle was still going on. When the war was finished, Mary came back to London as a famous person. But she was completely bankrupt. The British newspapers started a public campaign to raise money for her. Mary was rescued from poverty. The book was the first travel memoirs ever published by a black woman. It became a bestseller and the income allowed Mary Seacole to live the rest of her life in comfort in London, until her death in 1881. Sadly, Mary Seacole was completely forgotten after her death. However, in recent years there has been a renewed interest in her life and her achievements. Mary Seacole The name of a British nurse, Florence Nightingale, is well-known all over the world. She is famous for her selfless work during the Crimean War in the middle of the 19th century. Mary was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1805. Her father was a Scottish officer, and her mother was a free born black Jamaican woman. She used herbs to cure sick and wounded soldiers. Mary learnt a lot from her. In 1836, Mary married Edwin Seacole, an English officer. The couple travelled a lot. During their trips to the Bahamas, Haiti, and Cuba, Mary discovered some new effective remedies the local people used for cholera and fever. After returning to Jamaica, she cared for yellow fever victims. Though Mary had never had any formal qualifications, her fame as a medical practitioner grew. She learned everything through practice and soon even carried out operations on people with knife and gunshot wounds. In 1853 the Crimean War started. Mary offered her services as a volunteer nurse but her application was rejected due to prejudice against women, especially black women. So Mary decided to go to the Crimea on her own and at her own expense. It was only a few miles from the battlefront. Here she sold food and medicines and ran a canteen for the soldiers. She often provided free medicines to soldiers who were not able to pay. Mary regularly went out to the front line to help the wounded soldiers, often putting her own life in danger. She treated wounded soldiers from both sides and often did it while the battle was still going on. When the war was finished, Mary came back to London as a famous person. But she was completely bankrupt. The British newspapers started a public campaign to raise money for her. Mary was rescued from poverty. The book was the first travel memoirs ever published by a black woman. It became a bestseller and the income allowed Mary Seacole to live the rest of her life in comfort in London, until her death in 1881. Sadly, Mary Seacole was completely forgotten after her death. However, in recent years there has been a renewed interest in her life and her achievements. Mary Seacole The name of a British nurse, Florence Nightingale, is well-known all over the world. She is famous for her selfless work during the Crimean War in the middle of the 19th century. Mary was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1805. Her father was a Scottish officer, and her mother was a free born black Jamaican woman. She used herbs to cure sick and wounded soldiers. Mary learnt a lot from her. In 1836, Mary married Edwin Seacole, an English officer. The couple travelled a lot. During their trips to the Bahamas, Haiti, and Cuba, Mary discovered some new effective remedies the local people used for cholera and fever. After returning to Jamaica, she cared for yellow fever victims. Though Mary had never had any formal qualifications, her fame as a medical practitioner grew. She learned everything through practice and soon even carried out operations on people with knife and gunshot wounds. In 1853 the Crimean War started. Mary offered her services as a volunteer nurse but her application was rejected due to prejudice against women, especially black women. So Mary decided to go to the Crimea on her own and at her own expense. It was only a few miles from the battlefront. Here she sold food and medicines and ran a canteen for the soldiers. She often provided free medicines to soldiers who were not able to pay. Mary regularly went out to the front line to help the wounded soldiers, often putting her own life in danger. She treated wounded soldiers from both sides and often did it while the battle was still going on. When the war was finished, Mary came back to London as a famous person. But she was completely bankrupt. The British newspapers started a public campaign to raise money for her. Mary was rescued from poverty. The book was the first travel memoirs ever published by a black woman. It became a bestseller and the income allowed Mary Seacole to live the rest of her life in comfort in London, until her death in 1881. Sadly, Mary Seacole was completely forgotten after her death. However, in recent years there has been a renewed interest in her life and her achievements. Mary Seacole The name of a British nurse, Florence Nightingale, is well-known all over the world. She is famous for her selfless work during the Crimean War in the middle of the 19th century. Mary was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1805. Her father was a Scottish officer, and her mother was a free born black Jamaican woman. She used herbs to cure sick and wounded soldiers. Mary learnt a lot from her. In 1836, Mary married Edwin Seacole, an English officer. The couple travelled a lot. During their trips to the Bahamas, Haiti, and Cuba, Mary discovered some new effective remedies the local people used for cholera and fever. After returning to Jamaica, she cared for yellow fever victims. Though Mary had never had any formal qualifications, her fame as a medical practitioner grew. She learned everything through practice and soon even carried out operations on people with knife and gunshot wounds. In 1853 the Crimean War started. Mary offered her services as a volunteer nurse but her application was rejected due to prejudice against women, especially black women. So Mary decided to go to the Crimea on her own and at her own expense. It was only a few miles from the battlefront. Here she sold food and medicines and ran a canteen for the soldiers. She often provided free medicines to soldiers who were not able to pay. Mary regularly went out to the front line to help the wounded soldiers, often putting her own life in danger. She treated wounded soldiers from both sides and often did it while the battle was still going on. When the war was finished, Mary came back to London as a famous person. But she was completely bankrupt. The British newspapers started a public campaign to raise money for her. Mary was rescued from poverty. The book was the first travel memoirs ever published by a black woman. It became a bestseller and the income allowed Mary Seacole to live the rest of her life in comfort in London, until her death in 1881. Sadly, Mary Seacole was completely forgotten after her death. However, in recent years there has been a renewed interest in her life and her achievements. Mary Seacole The name of a British nurse, Florence Nightingale, is well-known all over the world. She is famous for her selfless work during the Crimean War in the middle of the 19th century. Mary was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1805. Her father was a Scottish officer, and her mother was a free born black Jamaican woman. She used herbs to cure sick and wounded soldiers. Mary learnt a lot from her. In 1836, Mary married Edwin Seacole, an English officer. The couple travelled a lot. During their trips to the Bahamas, Haiti, and Cuba, Mary discovered some new effective remedies the local people used for cholera and fever. After returning to Jamaica, she cared for yellow fever victims. Though Mary had never had any formal qualifications, her fame as a medical practitioner grew. She learned everything through practice and soon even carried out operations on people with knife and gunshot wounds. In 1853 the Crimean War started. Mary offered her services as a volunteer nurse but her application was rejected due to prejudice against women, especially black women. So Mary decided to go to the Crimea on her own and at her own expense. It was only a few miles from the battlefront. Here she sold food and medicines and ran a canteen for the soldiers. She often provided free medicines to soldiers who were not able to pay. Mary regularly went out to the front line to help the wounded soldiers, often putting her own life in danger. She treated wounded soldiers from both sides and often did it while the battle was still going on. When the war was finished, Mary came back to London as a famous person. But she was completely bankrupt. The British newspapers started a public campaign to raise money for her. Mary was rescued from poverty. The book was the first travel memoirs ever published by a black woman. It became a bestseller and the income allowed Mary Seacole to live the rest of her life in comfort in London, until her death in 1881. Sadly, Mary Seacole was completely forgotten after her death. However, in recent years there has been a renewed interest in her life and her achievements. Mary Seacole The name of a British nurse, Florence Nightingale, is well-known all over the world. She is famous for her selfless work during the Crimean War in the middle of the 19th century. Mary was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1805. Her father was a Scottish officer, and her mother was a free born black Jamaican woman. She used herbs to cure sick and wounded soldiers. Mary learnt a lot from her. In 1836, Mary married Edwin Seacole, an English officer. The couple travelled a lot. During their trips to the Bahamas, Haiti, and Cuba, Mary discovered some new effective remedies the local people used for cholera and fever. After returning to Jamaica, she cared for yellow fever victims. Though Mary had never had any formal qualifications, her fame as a medical practitioner grew. She learned everything through practice and soon even carried out operations on people with knife and gunshot wounds. In 1853 the Crimean War started. Mary offered her services as a volunteer nurse but her application was rejected due to prejudice against women, especially black women. So Mary decided to go to the Crimea on her own and at her own expense. It was only a few miles from the battlefront. Here she sold food and medicines and ran a canteen for the soldiers. She often provided free medicines to soldiers who were not able to pay. Mary regularly went out to the front line to help the wounded soldiers, often putting her own life in danger. She treated wounded soldiers from both sides and often did it while the battle was still going on. When the war was finished, Mary came back to London as a famous person. But she was completely bankrupt. The British newspapers started a public campaign to raise money for her. Mary was rescued from poverty. The book was the first travel memoirs ever published by a black woman. It became a bestseller and the income allowed Mary Seacole to live the rest of her life in comfort in London, until her death in 1881. Sadly, Mary Seacole was completely forgotten after her death. However, in recent years there has been a renewed interest in her life and her achievements. Mary Seacole The name of a British nurse, Florence Nightingale, is well-known all over the world. She is famous for her selfless work during the Crimean War in the middle of the 19th century. Mary was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1805. Her father was a Scottish officer, and her mother was a free born black Jamaican woman. She used herbs to cure sick and wounded soldiers. Mary learnt a lot from her. In 1836, Mary married Edwin Seacole, an English officer. The couple travelled a lot. During their trips to the Bahamas, Haiti, and Cuba, Mary discovered some new effective remedies the local people used for cholera and fever. After returning to Jamaica, she cared for yellow fever victims. Though Mary had never had any formal qualifications, her fame as a medical practitioner grew. She learned everything through practice and soon even carried out operations on people with knife and gunshot wounds. In 1853 the Crimean War started. Mary offered her services as a volunteer nurse but her application was rejected due to prejudice against women, especially black women. So Mary decided to go to the Crimea on her own and at her own expense. It was only a few miles from the battlefront. Here she sold food and medicines and ran a canteen for the soldiers. She often provided free medicines to soldiers who were not able to pay. Mary regularly went out to the front line to help the wounded soldiers, often putting her own life in danger. She treated wounded soldiers from both sides and often did it while the battle was still going on. When the war was finished, Mary came back to London as a famous person. But she was completely bankrupt. The British newspapers started a public campaign to raise money for her. Mary was rescued from poverty. The book was the first travel memoirs ever published by a black woman. It became a bestseller and the income allowed Mary Seacole to live the rest of her life in comfort in London, until her death in 1881. Sadly, Mary Seacole was completely forgotten after her death. However, in recent years there has been a renewed interest in her life and her achievements. It was a fresh, clear morning. Pamela opened the window and looked out. Pamela was happy to live in the city. She came from a small village and moved to the city only two years before. Pamela was about to close the window when a man on the street attracted her attention. The man looked up and Pamela recognized him. He was Old Tom, the village baker and her former neighbour. Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом. Pamela was happy to live in the city. She came from a small village and moved to the city only two years before. It was a fresh, clear morning. Pamela opened the window and looked out. Pamela was happy to live in the city. She came from a small village and moved to the city only two years before. Pamela was about to close the window when a man on the street attracted her attention. The man looked up and Pamela recognized him. He was Old Tom, the village baker and her former neighbour. It was a fresh, clear morning. Pamela opened the window and looked out. Pamela was happy to live in the city. She came from a small village and moved to the city only two years before. Pamela was about to close the window when a man on the street attracted her attention. The man looked up and Pamela recognized him. He was Old Tom, the village baker and her former neighbour. It was a fresh, clear morning. Pamela opened the window and looked out. Pamela was happy to live in the city. She came from a small village and moved to the city only two years before. Pamela was about to close the window when a man on the street attracted her attention. The man looked up and Pamela recognized him. He was Old Tom, the village baker and her former neighbour. It was a fresh, clear morning. Pamela opened the window and looked out. Pamela was happy to live in the city. She came from a small village and moved to the city only two years before. Pamela was about to close the window when a man on the street attracted her attention. The man looked up and Pamela recognized him. He was Old Tom, the village baker and her former neighbour. It was a fresh, clear morning. Pamela opened the window and looked out. Pamela was happy to live in the city. She came from a small village and moved to the city only two years before. Pamela was about to close the window when a man on the street attracted her attention. The man looked up and Pamela recognized him. He was Old Tom, the village baker and her former neighbour. It was a fresh, clear morning. Pamela opened the window and looked out. Pamela was happy to live in the city. She came from a small village and moved to the city only two years before. Pamela was about to close the window when a man on the street attracted her attention. The man looked up and Pamela recognized him. He was Old Tom, the village baker and her former neighbour. It was a fresh, clear morning. Pamela opened the window and looked out. Pamela was happy to live in the city. She came from a small village and moved to the city only two years before. Pamela was about to close the window when a man on the street attracted her attention. The man looked up and Pamela recognized him. He was Old Tom, the village baker and her former neighbour. It was a fresh, clear morning. Pamela opened the window and looked out. Pamela was happy to live in the city. She came from a small village and moved to the city only two years before. Pamela was about to close the window when a man on the street attracted her attention. The man looked up and Pamela recognized him. He was Old Tom, the village baker and her former neighbour. For some reason British food does not have the best reputation in the world. Lots of foreigners return home with much better stories about British food. For some reason British food does not have the best reputation in the world. Lots of foreigners return home with much better stories about British food. For some reason British food does not have the best reputation in the world. Lots of foreigners return home with much better stories about British food. For some reason British food does not have the best reputation in the world. Lots of foreigners return home with much better stories about British food. Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом. FAME For some reason British food does not have the best reputation in the world. Lots of foreigners return home with much better stories about British food. Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом. Lots of foreigners return home with much better stories about British food. NATIONAL For some reason British food does not have the best reputation in the world. Lots of foreigners return home with much better stories about British food. You have 30 minutes to do this task. You havе rеcеivеd a lеttеr from your English—spеaking pеn friеnd, Bеn. Do you know why? I'm packing my bag now for the school camping trip!!! We're going to sleep in tents and cook food on an open fire. And I've never done that before!... What important things do you think I should take? Where have you been with your class? What other special events do you have at school? Write her a letter and answer her 3 questions. Remember the rules of letter writing. Task 2 2—3 minutes You are a student in an international school. You begin the conversation. The examiner will play the part of your classmate.

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