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ЕГЭ грамматика тест №7
Задания В4-В10
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People in the UK are used to
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(HAVE) excellent customer service in the shops and are not used to doing things
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(SELF) . We saw a TV programme about IKEA. The main idea of it was bad customer service, inconvenience customers suffer putting furniture together. All
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(THIS) complaints looked ridiculous to us. Manuals from IKEA on assembling'furniture are so clear that a child can do it. They contain no words at all — just
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(DETAIL) steps on how to assemble it.
I remember
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(ASSEMBLE) hall furniture in our apartment in Russia. 30% of holes were not matching and I had to drill holes with a bigger diameter or at different angles to put pieces together. The mirror was much
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(BIG) than the place for it and I had to drill new holes and cut metal shelf holders to make everything fit. It took me a week. I am sure that many Russian people have the same 'nice' memories about assembling furniture.
We bought a bookcase with several shelves in British IKEA once. 'Cheap and cheerful' as people say. I assembled the thing in 15 minutes. Every hole was exactly in its place, it
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(BE) easy to assemble it even without instruction manuals just using common sense. So we are very pleased with shop services here and don't understand why people complain.
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The world's most sophisticated humanoid can grin with
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(SATISFY) or sneer in disdain. K-bot has 28 facial expressions and is able to mimic the entire array of human emotions. It
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(SHOW) in public for the first time yesterday in a remarkable demonstration of cybernetic emotions.
The robot's face is covered with a polymer developed with
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(ELASTIC) comparable to human skin. 'The human face has evolved over millions of years to convey information and even newborn babies are capable of
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(PERCEIVE) emotion by looking at a face. This is the first robot to use that leading-edge technology.'
K-bot's face was designed by analyzing the movements of the muscles that control the
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(FACE) movements of humans.
Scientists intend to further develop robots capable of expressing human emotions as an aid for teachers and doctors. This could become an extremely useful tool for
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(MEDICINE) therapies at some stage.
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Dream machine
This could be the answer to our dreams: a new exercise machine that claims to squash an hour's training
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_______ a mere four-minute fit of activity. The Timeworks exerciser
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_______ each of the body's muscle groups to be exercised simultaneously. Use it four times a week for four minutes and you are
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_______ better fitness, weight loss and body toning. Sounds great, but does it work?
According to a study at New York University, it does. Dr Roberts says: 'Fitness improves
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_______ to the metabolic effect of exercising every muscle group, and fat is burned more
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_______ .'
But don't rush out and buy one just yet. Apart
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_______ being a bit pricey, British experts aren't so sure.
'Four minutes' exercise four times a week isn't enough,' says Dr Warren. 'And you don't need expensive equipment to exercise — walking or visiting a sports centre are
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_______ valuable ways of keeping fit.'
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1) through
2) from
3) into
4) with
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1) gives
2) affords
3) lets
4) allows
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1) achieved
2) given
3) reached
4) promised
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1) thanks
2) due
3) because
4) —
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1) quickly
2) effectively
3) skillfully
4) efficiently
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1) from
2) to
3) that
4) for
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1) neither
2) either
3) too
4) both
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