Practice test 2 in Russian. Unified State Exam tests in all subjects

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There are two mandatory exams in 2019 - Russian language and mathematics (basic level). Absolutely all graduates will take them. When completing assignments in the Russian language, you need to do it in 210 minutes; to pass the Unified State Exam in mathematics, 180 minutes are given. Although these tests are considered relatively simple, it is necessary to prepare for them in advance, solve demo options, and become familiar with the tasks. Tests will help you assess your chances.

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The tests were not successful for everyone. 17% of graduates failed the biology exam; social studies, chemistry, computer science and history are also among the five subjects in which many participants failed to score even the minimum score. If you cannot decide which exam to take, we recommend that you take tests in different subjects. You will get an idea of ​​what awaits you when taking the Unified State Exam, and evaluate your strengths and knowledge in different areas.

Information on each subject:

ItemMin. point (out of 100)Specialties
Russian language24 All
Mathematics (profile)27 Economics, IT, management, architecture, geology, chemical technology
Foreign language22 Linguistics, translation studies
Story32 Jurisprudence, political science, international relations, tourism, linguistics, journalism, foreign regional studies
Social science42 Jurisprudence, management, economics, management, sociology, business informatics
Physics36 Construction, mechanical engineering, aircraft manufacturing, oil and gas, electronics, technological equipment
Geography37 Tourism, geography, geology, cartography, regional studies, hydrometeorology
Informatics40 Computer science, information technology, software engineering, infocommunication technologies
Biology36 General medicine, psychology, biology, ecology, physical education
Chemistry36 Chemical technology, dentistry, general medicine, pharmacy, biotechnology

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Option 3

Read the text, complete tasks 1 – 3

(1) The death of the Western Roman Empire in the early Middle Ages entailed the destruction of temples, luxurious country villas, the destruction of entire cities, the loss of many works of fine art, the destruction of written monuments of the past and, as a result, the decline of culture as a whole. (2) the legacy of ancient civilization, turned to dust, did not disappear without a trace. (3) The new culture was based on a synthesis of the traditions of the Roman, Celtic, Germanic peoples and a number of achievements of ancient culture, and Christianity became the factor that facilitated the gradual unification of such different cultures into a single culture of medieval Europe.

1. Indicate two sentences that correctly convey the MAIN information contained in the text. Write down the numbers of these sentences.

1) The death of the Western Roman Empire in the early Middle Ages led to the decline and destruction of the great culture created by ancient civilization.

2) On the basis of ancient culture, almost destroyed in the early Middle Ages, and the traditions of the Roman, Celtic and Germanic peoples, united by Christianity, a new European culture was formed.

3) The legacy of the lost Western Roman Empire, combined with the traditions of the Roman, Celtic and Germanic peoples and the unifying power of Christianity, became the basis of the new European culture of the Middle Ages.

4) Christianity became the main unifying force during the period of decline of the new culture of the European Middle Ages, which was formed on the basis of the traditions of the Celtic, Roman and Germanic peoples.

5) The death of the Roman Empire was natural, since ancient civilization had to give way to the stronger traditions of the Roman, Germanic and Celtic peoples.

2. Which of the following words or combinations of words should be missing in the second (2) sentence of the text? Write down this word (combinations of words).

In addition, Meanwhile, Because the fact is that So

3. Read a fragment of a dictionary entry that gives the meaning of the word CULTURE. Determine in what sense this word is used in the third (3) sentence of the text. Write down the number corresponding to this value in the given fragment of the dictionary entry.

CULTURE, -y, w.

1) The totality of human achievements in production, social and spiritual terms. History of culture.

2) Same as culture. A man of high culture.

3) Breeding, growing something. plant or animal. K. silkworm.

4) High level of something, high development, skill. K. speech.

4. In one of the words below, an error was made in the placement of stress: the letter denoting the stressed vowel sound was highlighted incorrectly. Write this word down.

mosaic

folded

Don't

5. One of the sentences below uses the highlighted word incorrectly. Correct the mistake and write this word correctly.

The entire European world will have to undergo global changes.

If your suit is a little baggy, then this is a purely ETHICAL flaw, it concerns only the appearance, and besides, it can be easily corrected.

This man was all mercilessly polite, IRONIC, strict and understanding.

In addition, special prizes have been established by the government, the mayor's office, the prize of the Union of Circus Workers and AUDIENCE sympathies.

On the wedding day, the father WEARED a formal outfit with a ribbon over the shoulder and was unusually handsome at the wedding ceremony of his daughter.

6. In one of the words highlighted below, an error was made in the formation of the word form. Correct the error and write the word correctly.

FOUR HUNDRED reviews

earth's bowels

wash with SHAMPOO

GRIND grain at the mill

SLIPPED on ice

Establish a correspondence between grammatical errors and the sentences in which they were made: for each position in the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column.

GRAMMAR ERRORS

OFFERS

A) incorrect use of the case form of a noun with a preposition

B) disruption of the connection between subject and predicate

C) violation in the construction of sentences with participial phrases

D) incorrect construction of a sentence with a participial phrase

D) violation in the construction of sentences with homogeneous members

1) Sitting on the shore, we admired both the beauty of the sunset and each other’s happy faces.

2) The order will be canceled upon expiration of the storage period.

3) She lay in her chair, going over for the hundredth time several phrases she had heard today.

4) I didn’t recognize my favorite tree: its low-lying branches were cut off.

5) While in the forest, many things are dangerous, so be careful and attentive.

6) The paintings of this group of young artists were not only exhibited in modest clubs and city venues, but also in large museum halls.

7) Some students do not do their homework.

8) My friends and I are preparing for a citywide conference on social studies.

9) The lecture given by the professor was a great success, as it touched on current issues.

8. Identify the word in which the unstressed unchecked vowel of the root is missing. Write out this word by inserting the missing letter.

mass..fat

t..nice

sv..detel

grow up

(election) campaign

9. Identify the row in which the same letter is missing in both words. Write out these words by inserting the missing letter.

pr..refuge, pr..been (in the city)

and..move, didn’t..welcome

in..et (ropes), under..lingual

under..gral, up..mother

o..was (punishment), on..pushed

10.

migrated..validated

command

shy

enamel..vy

sowing..in (wheat)

11. Write down the word in which the letter I is written in place of the gap.

unacceptable..my

lined

(fog) creeps in

get some sleep

swayed (by the wind)

12. Determine the sentence in which NOT is spelled together with the word. Open the brackets and write down this word.

The door to the veranda was (NOT) CLOSED.

This manuscript sheds light on a country that was (NOT) KNOWN in detail to anyone until now.

The robe had in Oblomov’s eyes a darkness of (UN)VALUED merits.

The air here was (NOT) OURS, alien, and my heart sank.

The box turned out to be (NOT) ANYTHING other than a storage area for cartridges.

13. Determine the sentence in which both highlighted words are written CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write down these two words.

(TO) MEET the train, pillars, copses, and steppes flew; I sat by the window and smiled (CHILDRENLY) naively.

In my letter I also inform you that all matters have been successfully completed by me, so you don’t have to worry about this anymore.

Raisa Pavlovna (AT) AT THE BEGINNING was embarrassed, even (LIKE) she had lost control of the situation, but quickly pulled herself together and continued the conversation.

(NOT) FAR from the pine forest, we STILL decided to take a break.

14. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which NN is written.

Tragically intense (1), full of contrasts and contradictions, illuminated (2) from within by the constant (3) search for the ideal in the artistic (4) world of F.M. Dostoevsky is clearly reflected in the language of his works.

15. Place punctuation marks. Specify two sentences in which you need to put ONE comma. Write down the numbers of these sentences.

1) Along the banks of the rivers, currant bushes and willow, alder and wild raspberry bushes huddled together.

2) In the distance, the chalk rocky shore was white and the young greenery of oaks and pines was brightly green.

3) I forbid myself to think about anything and return mentally to any of my feelings and refrain from making assumptions.

4) He heard only the rapid beats of his heart and the dull noise of blood in his head.

5) Natalya left her mother and either thought or got to work.

16. Place all punctuation marks:

Nikita (1) straightening his legs with difficulty (2) and (3) pouring snow from them (4) stood up, and immediately a painful cold permeated his body.

Explanation.

17. Place all the missing punctuation marks: indicate the number(s) in whose place(s) there should be a comma(s) in the sentence.

Thank you (1) dear daughter (2) for your heartfelt attention. How it would please me (3) my kind, dear Kitty (4) to thank you for more satisfactory news about your health. After all, (5) your health is no less of my concerns, and I warn you that (6) I resolutely (7) do not agree to share the heroic humility with which (8) you (9) accept your current condition as something irreparable.

18. Place all punctuation marks: indicate the number(s) in whose place(s) there should be a comma(s) in the sentence.

The office was a high corner room with two windows opening onto a shady garden (1) from behind the broken line (2) of which (3) a strip of a factory pond (4) and the contours of breasting mountains could be seen.

19. Place all punctuation marks: indicate the number(s) in whose place(s) there should be a comma(s) in the sentence.

It is necessary to look (1) in what spirit the adherents of pure art themselves write (2) and in what spirit the works they approve of are written (3) and (4) when we look at this (5) we will see (6) that they do not care about pure art , but want to subordinate literature to the service of one tendency, which has purely everyday significance.

20. Edit the sentence: correct the lexical error, excluding unnecessary word. Write this word down.

When the cannonade subsided and they finally entered the house, they found a completely dead man on the floor.

Read the text and complete tasks 21 – 26

(1) I recently received a letter in which a schoolgirl writes about her friend. (2) The literature teacher suggested that this friend write an essay about a very important Soviet writer. (3) And in this essay, the schoolgirl, paying tribute to both the genius of the writer and his significance in the history of literature, wrote that he had mistakes. (4) The teacher considered all this inappropriate and scolded her very much. (5) And so a friend of that schoolgirl turns to me with a question: is it possible to write about the mistakes of great people? (6) I answered her that it is not only possible, but also necessary to write about the mistakes of great people, that a person is great not because he has never made mistakes. (7) No one is free from mistakes in our life, in our complex life.

(8) What is important to a person? (9) How to live life? (10) First of all, do not commit any actions that would lower his dignity. (11) You can’t do very much in life, but if you don’t do anything, even small things, against your conscience, then by this very fact you bring enormous benefit. (12) Even in our ordinary, everyday life. (13) But in life there can also be difficult, bitter situations when a person is faced with the problem of choice - to be dishonored in the eyes of others or in his own. (14) I am sure that it is better to be dishonored in front of others than in front of your conscience. (15) A person must be able to sacrifice himself. (16) Of course, such a sacrifice is a heroic act. (17) But you need to go to it.

(18) When I say that a person should not go against his conscience, should not make a deal with it, I do not at all mean that a person cannot or should not make mistakes or stumble. (19) No one is free from mistakes in our complex life. (20) However, a person who has stumbled is in grave danger: he often falls into despair. (21) It begins to seem to him that everyone around him is a scoundrel, that everyone lies and acts badly. (22) Disappointment sets in, and disappointment, loss of faith in people, in decency - this is the worst thing.

(23) Yes, they say: “Take care of your honor from a young age.” (24) But even if you didn’t manage to preserve your honor from a young age, you need and can regain it in adulthood, break yourself, find the courage and courage to admit mistakes.

(25) I know a man whom everyone now admires, who is very much appreciated, whom I also loved in the last years of his life. (26) Meanwhile, in his youth he committed a bad act, a very bad one. (27) And he later told me about this act. (28) He admitted it himself. (29) Later, we were sailing with him on a ship, and he said, leaning on the deck railing: “And I thought that you wouldn’t even talk to me.” (30) I didn’t even understand what he was talking about: my attitude towards him changed much earlier than he confessed to the sins of his youth. (31) I already understood that he did not realize much of what he was doing...

(32) The path to repentance can be long and difficult. (33) But how admirable the courage to admit one’s guilt is - it adorns both the person and society.

(34) Anxiety of conscience... (35) They prompt, teach; they help not to violate ethical standards, to maintain dignity - the dignity of a morally living person.

(according to D.S. Likhachev*)

*Dmitry Sergeevich Likhachev(1906–1999) – Soviet and Russian philologist, cultural critic, art critic, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

21. Which of the statements correspond to the content of the text? Please provide answer numbers.

1) The literature teacher scolded the student who made many mistakes while talking about the works of the great writer, and gave the schoolgirl an unsatisfactory grade.

2) If a person has not committed any evil acts, has not made a single transaction with his conscience, this does not mean that he is a good person who benefits humanity.

3) A person can be driven into despair by the very fact that he has made a mistake.

4) You need to take care of your honor from a young age, because otherwise it will be impossible to restore your good name later.

5) Once a person confessed to the narrator about his bad deed, but this did not change the narrator’s opinion about this person.

22. Which of the following statements are faithful? Please provide answer numbers.

Enter the numbers in ascending order.

1) Sentences 2–4 contain a narrative.

2) Sentence 7 indicates the condition of what is said in sentence 6.

3) Sentence 10 contains the answer to the question asked in sentences 8 and 9.

4) Proposition 35 indicates the reason for what is said in sentence 34.

5) Sentences 23–24 present the reasoning.

23. Write out the phraseological unit from sentences 1–5.

24. Among sentences 1–7, find one(s) that is related to the previous one using attributive, demonstrative and personal pronouns.

25. “Style D.S. Likhachev is extremely recognizable. Moreover, this recognition concerns both the lexical and syntactic levels of text organization. In the syntax of the presented fragment of text, it is worth noting such means as (A)______ (sentence 34) and (B)________ (sentences 8–10). And in vocabulary - (B)________("courage", "courage" in sentence 24, "to make a mistake", "to stumble" in sentence 18). Throughout the entire text, the author repeatedly uses such a device as (D)______ (“decorates” in sentence 33, “dignity” in sentence 35).”

List of terms

1) synonyms

2) nominative sentence

3) parcellation

4) lexical repetition

5) epiphora

6) rhetorical appeal

7) metonymy

9) question-and-answer form of presentation

26. Write an essay based on the text you read.

Formulate one of the problems posed by the author of the text.

Comment on the formulated problem. Include in your comment two illustrative examples from the text you read that you think are important for understanding the problem in the source text (avoid excessive quoting).

Formulate the position of the author (storyteller). Write whether you agree or disagree with the point of view of the author of the text you read. Explain why. Argue your opinion, relying primarily on reading experience, as well as knowledge and life observations (the first two arguments are taken into account).

The volume of the essay is at least 150 words

Answers:

1 .Answer: 23|32.

2. Answer: meanwhile.

3. Answer: 1.

4. Answer: drills.

5. Answer: aesthetic.

6. Answer: grind.

7. Answer: 2,8,5,4,6

8. Answer: campaign

9. Answer: the outcome was not good

10. Answer: shy

11. Answer: get some sleep

12. Answer: unappreciated

13. Answer: also about

14. Answer: 1234.

15. Answer: 15

16. Answer: 14

17. Answer: 1234

18. Answer: 1.

19. Answer: 1356.

20. Answer: absolutely.

21. Answer: 35

22. Answer: 135.

23. Answer: 4

25. Answer: 2914

Approximate range of problems

1. The problem of mistakes in human life. (Is it possible to live life without making any mistakes?)

1. In our complex life, no one is free from mistakes. Making mistakes and realizing them is a natural process

2. The problem of the relationship between the greatness of a person and the mistakes he has made. The problem of publicizing the mistakes of great people. (Can the greatness of a person consist in the fact that he has never made mistakes? Is the concept of “greatness” connected with the mistakes that a person makes? Is it possible to talk about the mistakes of great people or should it be hidden?)

2. The greatness of a person does not lie in the fact that he has not made any mistakes. Therefore, we can and should talk about the mistakes of great people.

3. The problem of the role of conscience in human life. (What is the role of conscience in a person’s life? Does living “according to conscience” protect against mistakes? Does living “according to conscience” bring benefits?)

3. Living “according to conscience” does not protect against mistakes, but conscience is what prompts, teaches, helps not to violate ethical standards, and maintain the dignity of a morally living person. Even if a person has not done much in life, but lived in accordance with his conscience, he has already brought significant benefit.

4. The problem of choosing guidelines on the path of life. (How should a person live his life? What is important for him to focus on first of all?)

4. A person should not commit any actions that would lower his dignity. There is no need to go against your conscience. Therefore, the main guideline should be your own conscience.

5. The problem of choice: to be dishonored in the eyes of others - or in your own. (Which is better: to be dishonored in the eyes of others or to lose honor and dignity in your own eyes?)

5. It is better to be dishonored in front of other people than in front of your conscience. Of course, dishonor in the eyes of others is a great sacrifice, but it must be made...

6. The problem of honor. (Is it possible, having committed a bad, dishonorable act in youth, to regain honor in adulthood?)

6. If it was not possible to preserve honor from a young age, it can and should be regained in adulthood.

7. The problem of repentance. (Do you need to repent of your mistakes?)

7. Despite the fact that the path to repentance can be long and difficult, since admitting your mistakes is very difficult, it is very useful, it decorates a person, because repentance is a manifestation of courage

8. The problem of the consequences of errors. (What dangers await a person who makes a mistake? What is one of the most terrible consequences of a mistake?)

8. A person who has made a mistake may fall into despair. Then disappointment may set in, loss of faith in people, in decency, and this is the worst thing.

* To formulate a problem, the examinee may use vocabulary that differs from that presented in the table. The problem may also be cited from the original text or indicated by reference to but

Options for the Unified State Exam in Russian

To easily prepare for exams and correctly complete the exam work for the Unified State Exam in the Russian language, we included in the “Options” section:

  1. in Russian.
  2. and how task 27 will be tested - essay.
  3. A complete list of topics that will appear in this year’s Unified State Examination is indicated in the assignments.
  4. A collection of 10 online practice tests with answers and solutions and the ability to download in PDF format.

Unified State Examination tests in the Russian language 2019 consist of two parts:

  • Part 1 contains 26 short answer tasks. The answer to tasks is given in the form of a number or word, written without spaces, commas or other additional characters.
  • Part 2 contains 1 open-type task with a detailed answer (essay), testing the ability to create your own statement based on the text you read.

Converting points to grades:

  • “Two” - from 0 to 35 points;
  • "Troika" - 36-57;
  • "Four" - 58-71;
  • “Excellent” - 72 and above.

Minimum the number of points for admission to the university is 36.
Maximum primary score – 58.
Duration exam – 210 minutes (3.5 hours).
Maximum quantity points for essay– 24. The number of points given for each criterion is disclosed in detail.

  • Solve Unified State Exam tests in the Russian language online - this will help you navigate the tasks, monitor and eliminate gaps in knowledge. Theoretical material and practical tasks were selected by the teacher.
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  • Solve 1-3 options every week.

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