Call tracking systems. The client sees a valid phone number

Country support:
Operating system: Windows
Family: Universal Accounting System
Purpose: Business automation

Call tracking systems

The main features of the program:

We have completed business automation for many organizations:

Language of the basic version of the program: RUSSIAN

You can also order the international version of the program, in which you can enter information in ANY LANGUAGE of the world. Even the interface can be easily translated by yourself, since all the names will be placed in a separate text file.


Telephony is the most affordable and easiest way to establish communication with suppliers and customers. This allows you to find the right person, even if he is on the other side of the world. However, the manual methods of communication used by many are increasingly becoming obsolete, yielding to information technology. There is nothing strange here. The use of accounting and tracking systems for incoming phone calls allows enterprises of all industries to set up high-quality work with counterparties, while saving time for company employees.

Call tracking systems exist in abundance. All have a variety of modifications, functions and settings. However, all of them are applied so that a person does not spend all his work time talking on the phone. Some of the work can be automated.

In particular, this applies to all kinds mass mailings, as well as to the auto-dial system, which can be carried out through the tracking program.

Do not download and install such programs from the Internet. If you want to get an assistant program, you can get a headache, since in this situation no one will guarantee the safety of your information.

One call accounting and tracking system stands out from the crowd due to its unique advantages. This system for recording and tracking calls and applications is called the Universal Accounting System (USA).

The program can be used by:

After watching the following video, you can quickly get acquainted with the capabilities of the USU program - the Universal Accounting System. If you do not see the uploaded YouTube video, be sure to write to us, we will find another way to show the demo!

Ability to control and manage the call tracking system

  • On our site you can find and install a demo version of the USU call tracking system;
  • Due to the simplicity and convenience of the interface, the USU call tracking and accounting system is easy to master for any user;
  • The reliability of the USU call tracking system is its hallmark;
  • The absence of a subscription fee makes the Universal Accounting System even more attractive in the eyes of those who contact us;
  • Protection of the USU call tracking system requires the presence of a password, as well as a completed “Role” field. The second is responsible for access rights to information;
  • Our specialists will install USU call tracking and accounting systems and train your employees remotely;
  • As a gift for each account we provide USU call tracking and accounting systems for two hours of free technical support;
  • Technical support of the USU call tracking and accounting system is carried out by a team of qualified programmers;
  • The system for recording and tracking USU calls is launched using a shortcut;
  • The timer on the main screen of the USU call tracking and accounting system allows you to control the time of each operation;
  • The tabs at the bottom of the screen of the USU call tracking and accounting system provide the ability to switch between them very quickly and perform several actions in different windows at the same time. For example, in one window to generate a report, and in the other to track customer calls;
  • The logo installed in the main window of the USU call tracking and accounting system will make your organization recognizable;
  • USU's phone call tracking and accounting system will allow you to create convenient directories and quickly fill out any documents. Including directory of counterparties;
  • Using the capabilities of the USU call tracking system, for each client or company, you can attach his photo or logo;
  • Pop-up window is a special feature of USU call tracking and accounting system. It allows you to display all the necessary information about the client on an incoming call;
  • Managers of your company, thanks to the capabilities of the USU call tracking and accounting system, can make outgoing calls directly from the system by placing the cursor on the line with the desired client and pressing the button in the "Call" menu;
  • In the USU call tracking and accounting system, you can generate a Call History report, where you can see all incoming and outgoing calls;
  • With the help of the USU call tracking and accounting system, you can send automatic voice mailings to customers;
  • Mailing lists sent using the USU call tracking and accounting system can be bulk or individual;
  • With an incoming call, a pop-up window of the USU call tracking and accounting system will appear, having run through it, you will be able to contact the client or supplier by name, which will significantly increase your status in his eyes. Perhaps he, too, will install a tracking program for working with clients in his enterprise;
  • If you have any other questions about the customer tracking and control program, we will always be happy to answer them. You can always find contacts of our company in the corresponding section.

List of supported PBXs

Integration with software PBX:
  • 3CX (integration is only possible when using a softphone for Windows)
  • Asterisk 1.8, 11, 13 (only SIP channels)
  • Elastix 2.x, 4.x (SIP channels only)
  • FreePBX 2, 12, 13 (only SIP channels)
  • Infinity call center (integration is only possible when using a softphone for Windows)
  • Line24 call center (using Asterisk 1.8 PBX connector)
  • Other software PBXs using the SIP protocol (integration is only possible when using a softphone for Windows)

Integration with cloud (virtual) PBX:
  • alltel24 (to connect, contact alltel24.ru)
  • MANGO OFFICE (requires API connection service in MANGO OFFICE personal account)
  • Uiscom (requires "HTTP Notifications" and "Call API" service in Uiscom)
  • Zadarma
  • Youmagic, MTT (integration is only possible when using a softphone for Windows)
  • baZa Office (integration is only possible when using a softphone for Windows)
  • Beeline Business (requires Cloud PBX service)
  • Dom.ru (integration is possible only when using a softphone for Windows)
  • Zebra Telecom (integration is only possible when using a softphone for Windows)
  • Rostelecom (integration is only possible when using a softphone for Windows)
  • Telfin.Office (to connect, contact Telfin)
  • Megafon (integration is only possible when using a softphone for Windows)
  • Other cloud PBXs (integration is only possible when using a softphone for Windows)

Integration with PBXs:
  • Avaya IP Office 500 + CTI Link Pro license + VoiceMail Pro audio recording license
  • LG-Ericsson ipLDK 100/300/600 + license for TAPI driver
  • LG-Ericsson iPECS eMG80/MG/LIK/CM + TAPI driver license
  • LG-Ericsson Aria SOHO + AR-LANU LAN board + TAPI driver license
  • Panasonic KX-TDA 30/100/200/300/600
  • Panasonic KX-TDE 100/200/600
  • Panasonic KX-NCP 500/1000
  • Panasonic KX-NS 500/1000 + CTI license KX-NSF101 or KX-NSA020 (see Panasonic PBX Administrator's Guide)
  • Yeastar MyPBX (integration is only possible with softphone for Windows)
  • Agat UX 5110/5111/3410/3730/3710 + license for TAPI driver
  • Other PBXs using the SIP protocol (integration is only possible when using a softphone for Windows)

Finding the owner of a mobile phone number is quite difficult, since the numbers are not available in public databases. But there are quite a few options for tracking the number, especially if you receive threatening calls, in which case you can contact the police, but there is no single right way to find out the owner of the phone number.

Steps

Free phone number lookup

    Call the number. Explain to the person who answered that you received calls from his number. Politely ask who you are talking to. If you were answered, then there is no point in continuing further! If not, use the methods listed below.

    • Ask a friend to call this number, or call yourself from a friend's phone. If you've called multiple times and haven't heard back, chances are the person you're trying to reach has decided not to answer your calls. In this case, you can outwit him by calling from another number or from a payphone.
  1. Find public databases. If they call you not from a mobile, but from home phone, then you can check this number in the directory. Use the white pages if you are in the US, or use other search engines depending on your location.

    Use a search engine. The owner or organization that owns the phone number can expose their contact number on personal websites or company websites.

    Search the deep web . So-called "invisible" search engines use additional filters and options for more detailed searches.

    • Deep web search engines tend to specialize in one thing, so you need to find one that suits your needs. Use a regular search engine to find the list search engines, which are based on the deep web.

    Paid number search

    1. Determine the quality of the service. On many search engines that charge for services, they may provide you with unnecessary information, or they may deceive you by charging funds from your card to your account.

      Pay for the service only after you use the free features. Paid filters usually provide the same search results as free ones, so paying for them is unlikely to provide you with any new results, and your personal information may fall into the hands of scammers who can withdraw money from your card to their account.

      Hire a private detective . Even if you have tried all of the above methods, you may still not find the information you need. Hiring a private detective will cost a pretty penny, and you need to pay close attention to his search. Before hiring anyone, make sure you read the investigator's terms of service and fee information. There are times when the detective never finds the necessary information, but still requests payment for his work.

    Finding an unknown or blocked phone number

      Check your call log or caller ID. All mobile phones automatically detect the number from which the call is made. If you are using landline phone, contact your service provider for automatic detection numbers.

      • Contact your manufacturer's support phone device if you don't know how to check incoming call log on mobile phone.
      • There are ways by which you can bypass the caller ID, and even make it so that you will see a completely different number. If the caller ID did not determine the phone number, use the following methods.
    1. Use a service that allows you to call the number of the last incoming call. Call your operator and order the "call to the last incoming number" service. You may be required to pay an initial fee and/or a fee for each time you use the service.

      • The call return code varies by country and carrier (and is not available in all regions). Consult your operator about the code or find it yourself via the Internet as a "call return code", indicating your country.
      • In the US, this code looks like *69 (after the country code).
      • After the call you want to trace ends, enter the call return code and you will hear a voice that will dictate to you the phone number from which the last call was made.
      • In some regions this service available automatically. The service fee is still charged.
      • Please note: in some states (California, for example), the service only allows you to call the last incoming number, but does not provide the phone number itself.
    2. Take advantage of the number tracking features. If you are receiving incessant threatening calls, contact your operator to see if the following features are available to you:

    How to avoid scams

      Carefully check the services provided to you. Search services most often deceive their customers by providing unnecessary information or stealing funds from their plastic cards.

      Look for reviews or complaints about the company online. the best directory business bureau – good resource for check search services(US, Canada and Mexico only).

      Never provide financial information to unfamiliar sites. Do not enter your card number if your browser warns you that the site may be unsafe, if the site asks you to pay for services through an intermediary site that you have never heard of, or if the site looks completely unprofessional.

      • Such sites have a so-called "free trial search", for which, as the creators of the site assure, you do not need to pay.
      • Find a service that charges through PayPal or another well-known reseller site.
    1. Never enter additional personal information about yourself. Your social security number is not required information to use search engines.

    Tracking the location of a mobile device

      Track the location of your family members. Any smartphone with GPS can be tracked. Here are a few ways to track your family's location at any time:

    1. Install apps to track the location of your own phone. If you're worried about losing your phone or having it stolen, there are programs that can track your phone's location via GPS using your computer and/or prevent a thief from gaining access to your device.

      • Find a suitable program for your device in the online store or download it from the Internet.
      • AccuTracking is one of the few applications that allows you to track the location (via GPS) of regular phones.

Is your husband acting strangely? Is he secretive, does he have any permanent affairs? Has he stopped paying enough attention to you? It's time to give him an unexpected test. You can ask him directly what's going on. However, don't expect a true answer. The best way- Check your husband for treason through the phone.

Many of us have long since stopped using fixed line. Mostly after they transferred their contact list to a mobile phone. After reviewing this list, you will be able to:

  • find out who your husband is talking to;
  • understand if he has a mistress;
  • lift the veil of secrecy of personal life outside the home;
  • determine the places he often visits.

Don't know how to do it? Then use a special spy app. The system reads all available data from the device and further monitors the subscriber's activity.

Where to get the application?

Seek help from experts in electronic espionage by going to online service. On it you can learn about the tracking system for mobile phone. Use our service and you will have access to the following features:

  • details of calls and SMS messages;
  • recording incoming and outgoing calls;
  • tracking the location of the device;
  • file and folder management;
  • recovery of deleted records.

The latter is especially important, because it seems impossible to check the husband's phone if he deletes everything.

How to use the service?

You need to get access to your spouse's mobile for a few minutes. Download and install a hidden spy application via the Internet. The software is used without installing bugs and electronic circuits. This program applicable to all smartphones based on operating system Android.

After you have finished installing it on your phone, you need to activate it. Access the online resource through any device with a connected network. Then go through registration by creating a personal account.

After activation, the system reads data from the device. The information will be stored in your personal profile on the site. The user is assigned a unique password to log in. You can check your husband's calls at any time convenient for you. The online service guarantees prompt and up-to-date information. The subscriber will never know and will not guess about tracking his telephone activity.

For you, this is a reliable way to prove the betrayal of a treacherous spouse. For that matter, gather evidence and file for divorce.

In one of the sentences below, the underlined word is WRONGLY used. Correct the lexical error by choosing a paronym for the highlighted word. Write down the chosen word.

I remembered the city of my childhood and those very famous CLAY whistles that were traded in the bazaars.

For a long time, Anyuta kept that same CESTIVE mood, which helped her to easily solve even the most difficult problems.

His duties included PAYING the fees to part-time employees.

After a conversation with Natalie, Andrey was seized by a feeling of love and hatred at the same time, and this DOUBLE feeling did not leave him until the evening.

The system tracked only OUTGOING calls.

Explanation (see also Rule below).

A mistake was made in the proposal. His duties included PAYING the fees to part-time employees.

In this case, the word PAYOUT is required.

"Payment" can not be.

Answer: payout.

Answer: payout

Relevance: Current academic year

Difficulty: normal

Rule: Task 5. Use of paronyms

Pa-ro-ni-we - these are words that are close in sound, but raz-cha-yu-shchi-e-sya (partially or half-stu) know- che-no-eat.

Sometimes in our speech there are words that are similar in sound, but is it different from-ten-ka-mi-know- Che-niya or completely different in se-man-ti-ke. Among the lek-si-che-mistakes, caused by not-knowing the exact meaning of the word, the most-more-often meet the mistake -ki, connected with not-raz-gra-no-che-no-eat, or mix-e-no-eat pa-ro-no-mov.

Greek in its own way about-is-hoj-de-ny ling-vi-sti-che-term-min “pa-ro-nim” buk-val-but means “one- in the name of ": Greek. para- one-on-one, onyma- Name.

Pa-ro-ni-ma-mi can be called both one-but-ko-ren-nye, and close-sounding words, some-rye, for all their own -sti is still different-whether-cha-ut-sya-from-ten-ka-mi-know-ing or designate different re-a-lii de-facto-no-sti .

In "Me-to-di-che-sky re-ko-men-da-tsy FIPI" from-me-cha-et-sya:

“Analysis of you-half-not-for-giving 5 for-ka-hall that the complexity for 40% of the is-py-tu-e-my is not only ras-by-know-ing-of-mistakes, to-put-in when using pa-ro-no-mov, but also selection of co-response -sche-go-con-tek-stu pa-ro-ni-ma for re-dak-ti-ro-va-niya with a mistake, that about-na-ru-zhi-va-et the narrowness of the word-var-no-go for-pa-sa ek-for-me-well-e-myh. In order to help students, in a sub-bo-re of words-pa-ro-ni-mov, every year the “Word-va-rik pa-ro-ni-mov” is published. It’s not in vain that it’s called-zy-va-et-sya name-but “slo-va-ri-com”, since “Slo-va-ri” contains you-sya-chi words-pa-ro- no-mov. Included in the composition of the word-va-ri-ka mi-ni-mum will be used in KIMs, but after all, you-to-learn pa-ro-ni-we for task 5 is not a self-goal. This knowledge of the positions allows you to escape from the many-numbers of speech errors in the written works.

We pay attention to the fact that in the tasks of the RE-SHU-USE there are tasks of the past years, and they meet words not from this list.

Za-pi-sy-vay-te word in the form that tre-bu-et-sya in the pre-lo-same-nii. This is a requirement os-no-va-but on the fact that in the right-vi-lah for-full-non-niya forms-of the decree-for-but: if in short from-ve-th there must be a word that was passed in a certain pre-lo-zh-ne, then this word must be written in that form (gender, number, case, etc.) ), in some swarm it should stand in the pre-lo-same. Slo-va-rik pa-ro-ni-mov USE. Russian language. 2019 year. FIPI.

Abo-not-ment - abo-nent

Art-ti-sti-che-sky - art-ti-stich-ny

Poor - poor

Without-from-reply-ny - without-from-reply-stven-ny

Bo-lo-ti-sty - bo-lot-ny

Bla-go-dar-ny - bla-go-dar-stven-ny

Bla-go-tvo-ri-tel-ny - bla-go-creative

Former - former

Inhale - sigh

Ve-ko-howl - eternal

Ve-li-cue - ve-li-che-stven-ny

Vos-half-thread - to-half-thread - for-half-thread - for-half-thread - re-re-half-thread - for-half-thread

Enemy-deb-ny - enemy-same

You-bi-paradise - from-bi-paradise

You-go-da - you-go-ness

You-da-cha - from-da-cha - re-re-da-cha - one-da-cha

You-pay-ta - pay-ta - pay - pay-ta

You-pay - pay - pay - pay - from - pay - pay

You-ras-tit - on-ras-tit - grow-tit

You-ra-schi-va-nie - on-ra-schi-va-nie - from-ra-schi-va-nie

You-so-cue - you-hundredth

Ga-ran-tiy-ny - ga-ran-ti-ro-van-ny

Gar-mo-no-che-sky - gar-mo-nothing

Clay - clay - clay

Go-dich-ny - go-do-va-ly - go-do-howl

Mountain-dost - mountain-dy-nya

Gu-ma-nism - gu-man-ness

Gu-ma-ni-sti-che-sky - gu-ma-ni-tar-ny - gu-man-ny

Double - double - double - double - double - double - cue - double - double - double

Effective - valid - valid - effective - effective

De-lo-vi-ty - de-lo-howl - del-ny - de-la-che-sky

De-mo-kra-tic-ny - de-mo-kra-ty-che-sky

Dick-tant - dik-tat

Di-plo-mat - di-plo-mat

Di-plo-ma-ti-che-sky - di-plo-ma-tich-ny

Long - long

Good-mouth-ny - good-ry

Do-ve-ri-tel-ny - do-ver-chi-vy

Rain-de-howl - rain-whether

Dra-ma-ti-che-sky - dra-ma-tich-ny

Friendly - friendly - friendly - friendly

Single - single - single

Zhe-lan-ny - same-la-tel-ny

Hard cue - hard

Life-nen-ny - live-tey-sky

Residential - residential

For-go-ro-dit - ho-ro-dit - protect-dit - from-go-ro-dit - re-re-go-dit

For-no-zit - for-no-zit - lower-zit

For-pay-tit - pay-tit

For-half-thread - for-half-thread - re-re-half-thread

For-half-nen - for-half-nen - re-re-half-nen

For-chi-na-tel - for-chin-schik

Animal - animal

Sound-co-howl - sound

Spectator-tel-ny - spectator-tel-sky

Izob-re-ta-tel-ny - izob-re-ta-tel-sky

In-for-ma-tiv-ny - in-for-ma-ci-on-ny - in-for-ma-tion - in-for-mi-ro-vanity

Iro-no-che-sky - iro-nothing

Art-kus-ny - art-kus-stven-ny

Is-half-no-tel-ny - is-half-no-tel-sky

Is-ho-dying - is-ho-dying

Ka-me-ni-stay - ka-men-ny

Comfort-ta-bel-ny - comfortable

Horse - horse

Ko-re-on-stay - ko-ren-noy - kor-not-howl

Bone - ko-stya-noy

Red-juicy - red-shiny - red-che-ny

La-ki-ro-van-ny - la-ko-vy

Le-do-vy - le-dya-noy

Le-si-sty - forest-noy

Personal - personal

Mik-ro-sko-pi-che-sky - mik-ro-sko-pich-ny

Mo-ro-same-ny - mo-ro-zil-ny - mo-pink-ny

To-dress - to dress

On-whether - on-personality

On-on-mi-on-nie - upo-mi-on-nie

Not-ve-zh - not-vezh-yes

Not-ster-pi-my - not-ter-pe-li-vy - not-ter-pi-my

Not-successful - not-successful-whether

Accused - about-vi-ni-tel-ny

Ob-ry-wok - from-ry-wok

Cover-tit - cover-tit

Limit-no-cheat - from-gra-no-cheat - de-gra-no-cheat

Hail - from-click

Or-ga-no-che-sky - or-ga-nothing

From-boron-ny - from-bo-roch-ny

From-clo-non-nie - evasion-not-to

From-clo-nyat-sya - dodge-nyat-sya

From-whether-chat (-sya) - time-whether-chat (sya)

From-li-chie - raz-li-chie

Pa-mint-whether - pa-mint-ny

Pe-re-ter-sing - pre-ter-sing

In-ku-pa-tel-ny - in-ku-pa-tel-sky - in-ku-no

In-pu-list-sky - in-pu-lyar-ny

In honor - in honor - honorary - honorary

Prak-ti-che-sky - practical-tich-ny

Pre-sta-vit - pre-sta-vit

Pre-sta-vi-tel-ny - pre-sta-vi-tel-sky

Recognized - recognized

Pro-duk-tiv-ny - pro-duk-that-y

Pro-from-in-di-tel-ny - pro-from-water-stven-ny - pro-from-in-di-tel-ness

Pro-sve-ti-tel-sky - pro-illumined

Public-li-qi-sti-che-sky - public-li-qi-stich-ny

Pug-li-vy - pu-ga-ny

Raz-dra-zh-ne - raz-dra-zhi-tel-ness

Rit-mi-che-sky - rit-mi-che-ny

Ro-man-ti-che-sky - ro-man-tich-ny

Hidden - hidden

Slo-var-ny - slo-weight-ny

Co-pro-tiv-le-nie - co-pro-tiv-la-e-bridge

So-sed-ny - so-sed-sky

Compare-no-my - compare-no-tel-ny

Stage-no-che-sky - stage-nich-ny

Tech-no-che-sky - tech-nothing

Lucky - lucky

Uni-feminine - uni-zi-tel-ny

Fak-ti-che-sky - fak-tich-ny

Predatory-no-che-sky - predatory

Royal - royal - royal - kingdom

Whole - whole - whole

Eco-no-mi-che-sky - eco-but-mi-che-ny - eco-nom-ny

Es-te-ti-che-sky - es-te-tich-ny

Eti-che-sky - ethical

Effective - effective - effective

Efficiency - effectivity

Maria Happy 22.07.2016 01:28

Dual feeling, you say? It even sounds bad.

Dual - contradictory, two-faced, concerning two sides, two participants (dual policy, dual position).

Double - manifesting itself in two senses, types (double meaning, double feeling, double benefit).

Option No. 687219

When completing tasks with a short answer, enter in the answer field the number that corresponds to the number of the correct answer, or a number, a word, a sequence of letters (words) or numbers. The answer should be written without spaces or any additional characters. The answers to tasks 1-26 are a number (number) or a word (several words), a sequence of numbers (numbers).


If the option is set by the teacher, you can enter or upload answers to the tasks with a detailed answer into the system. The teacher will see the results of the short answer assignments and will be able to grade the uploaded answers to the long answer assignments. The points given by the teacher will be displayed in your statistics. The volume of the essay is at least 150 words.


Version for printing and copying in MS Word

In one of the words below, a mistake was made in setting the stress: the letter denoting the stressed vowel is highlighted INCORRECTLY. Write out this word.

document

mosaic

Answer:

In one of the sentences below, the underlined word is WRONGLY used. Correct the lexical error by choosing a paronym for the highlighted word. Write down the chosen word.

I remembered the city of my childhood and those very famous CLAY whistles that were traded in the bazaars.

For a long time, Anyuta kept that same CESTIVE mood, which helped her to easily solve even the most difficult problems.

His duties included PAYING the fees to part-time employees.

After a conversation with Natalie, Andrey was seized by a feeling of love and hatred at the same time, and this DOUBLE feeling did not leave him until the evening.

The system tracked only OUTGOING calls.

Answer:

In one of the words highlighted below, a mistake was made in the formation of the word form. Correct the mistake and write the word correctly.

LIE (on the floor)

Their work

hot soups

SIX HUNDRED students

split in half

Answer:

Indicate the gram-ma-ti-che-ski right-for-long pro-long-same-preposition.

Talking about the richness of the language,

1) in the audience, then-rii, there was a discussion.

2) I have a rise-nick in-te-res to this pro-ble-me.

3) tre-bu-yut-xia specific examples.

4) we meant in the main way its vocabulary.

Answer:

Indicate the sentence with a grammatical error (in violation of the syntactic norm).

1) Due to the increase in the level of service in company stores, there are more customers.

2) "Moidodyr", written by Korney Chukovsky and published in the 20s of the twentieth century, has become one of the most beloved works of children.

3) M. Gorky in one of his articles notes that poets before Pushkin did not know the people at all, were not interested in their fate, rarely wrote about them.

4) Those who have been striving for a dream since childhood often realize their life plans.

Answer:

In which sentence can the subordinate clause of a complex sentence be replaced by a separate definition expressed by participle turnover?

1) French words and expressions that penetrate the Russian language are called gallicisms.

2) The environment in which living organisms exist is constantly changing.

3) In order to promote the development of literature and the literary language, the Russian Academy was created in the 18th century, which became the main scientific center for the study of the Russian language and literature.

4) In the second half of the 18th century, the French influence on the speech of Russian nobles, which played an important role in the process of Europeanization of the Russian literary language, becomes predominant.

Answer:

Which of the following sentences should come first in this text?


Which of the following words or combinations of words should be in place of the gap in the first (1) sentence of the text?

Because

Firstly

Despite this


Answer:

What combination of words is the grammatical basis in one of the sentences or in one of the parts of the complex sentence of the text?


(1) ... (2) Wooden sailing ships, approaching, fired point-blank at each other with cast-iron cannonballs from small cannons loaded from the muzzle. (3) Since the energy of the cores was rarely enough to put the ship out of action, the battle could end with a boarding. (4) At the same time, sailors landed on the enemy deck from the attacking ship, which grappled with its side with the side of the enemy, who, in hand-to-hand combat, tried to take possession of the enemy ship. (5) ... the industrial revolution of the 19th century very quickly made adjustments to this area of ​​\u200b\u200bmilitary affairs, and steam engines became the first important innovation. (6) Their installation on warships eliminated the previous dependence on the strength and direction of the wind, made it possible to freely maneuver, choosing the position most advantageous for firing and at the same time providing the least vulnerability to enemy fire.

Indicate the correct ha-rak-te-ri-sti-ku of the third (3) preposition of the text hundred.


(1) ... (2) Wooden sailing ships, approaching, fired point-blank at each other with cast-iron cannonballs from small cannons loaded from the muzzle. (3) Since the energy of the cores was rarely enough to put the ship out of action, the battle could end with a boarding. (4) At the same time, sailors landed on the enemy deck from the attacking ship, which grappled with its side with the side of the enemy, who, in hand-to-hand combat, tried to take possession of the enemy ship. (5) ... the industrial revolution of the 19th century very quickly made adjustments to this area of ​​\u200b\u200bmilitary affairs, and steam engines became the first important innovation. (6) Their installation on warships eliminated the previous dependence on the strength and direction of the wind, made it possible to freely maneuver, choosing the position most advantageous for firing and at the same time providing the least vulnerability to enemy fire.

Identify the sentence that contains the present passive participle.


(1) ... (2) Wooden sailing ships, approaching, fired point-blank at each other with cast-iron cannonballs from small cannons loaded from the muzzle. (3) Since the energy of the cores was rarely enough to put the ship out of action, the battle could end with a boarding. (4) At the same time, sailors landed on the enemy deck from the attacking ship, which grappled with its side with the side of the enemy, who, in hand-to-hand combat, tried to take possession of the enemy ship. (5) ... the industrial revolution of the 19th century very quickly made adjustments to this area of ​​\u200b\u200bmilitary affairs, and steam engines became the first important innovation. (6) Their installation on warships eliminated the previous dependence on the strength and direction of the wind, made it possible to freely maneuver, choosing the position most advantageous for firing and at the same time providing the least vulnerability to enemy fire.

Indicate the meaning of the word CORRECTION (CORRECTIONS) (sentence 5).


(1) ... (2) Wooden sailing ships, approaching, fired point-blank at each other with cast-iron cannonballs from small cannons loaded from the muzzle. (3) Since the energy of the cores was rarely enough to put the ship out of action, the battle could end with a boarding. (4) At the same time, sailors landed on the enemy deck from the attacking ship, which grappled with its side with the side of the enemy, who, in hand-to-hand combat, tried to take possession of the enemy ship. (5) ... the industrial revolution of the 19th century very quickly made adjustments to this area of ​​\u200b\u200bmilitary affairs, and steam engines became the first important innovation. (6) Their installation on warships eliminated the previous dependence on the strength and direction of the wind, made it possible to freely maneuver, choosing the position most advantageous for firing and at the same time providing the least vulnerability to enemy fire.

(5) ... the industrial revolution of the 19th century very quickly made adjustments to this area of ​​\u200b\u200bmilitary affairs, and steam engines became the first important innovation.


Indicate all the numbers in the place of which N is written.

In a small, pasted over (1) with pure white wallpaper, it was completely (2) about an empty hall, it smelled of oil (3) paint, there were two Chinese vases on the shiny crash (4) floor.

Answer:

Determine the word in which the unstressed checked vowel of the root is missing. Write out this word by inserting the missing letter.

obscured..imaginary

get out.. fight

bl..stet

comp..tension

Answer:

Determine the row in which the same letter is missing in both words in the prefix. Write these words out with the missing letter.

by .. masonry, oh .. slaughter;

pr .. get up, pr .. glue;

times..play, over..investments;

bar .. black, with .. sting;

ra..position, without..delicious.

Answer:

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

presenting.. sh

whitened .. sh

real estate.. my

hold on..

collapsed.. collapsed

Answer:

In which answer option is the word where the letter E is omitted?

interrogate

writhe

stable . out

sir.. you

annoying.. out

Answer:

Identify the sentence in which NOT with the word is spelled CONTINUOUSLY. Open the brackets and write out this word.

You can still see the remnants of (NOT) MELTED snow on the fields, you can still feel the breath of winter.

Two days later, the same (NOT) EASY conversation took place.

In this house (NOT) THERE WAS a concern for my suffering, worries and tears, indifference reigned among the inhabitants.

He never (NOT) CONSIDERS his words.

A new article about the work of this director is (NOT) PRINTED yet.

Answer:

Determine the sentence in which both underlined words are spelled ONE.

Open the brackets and write out these two words.

(FROM) THAT cycle of Pushkin's poems, which is called "freedom-loving", (FOR) TRUE, the poem "Arion" cannot be rejected.

(C) FOR many days, a strong volcanic eruption continued, over which the clubs of fire spun (IN) THE LIKE OF a whirlwind, ever increasing in size.

(NOT) LOOKING at fatigue, the tourists walked quickly, looking anxiously at the sun, (AT) piercing through light clouds.

It is worth reading AT LEAST (WOULD) a few lines from your favorite book - and THAT (HOUR) you want to write yourself.

But the braids (STILL) were in rings, and (SUCH) THE SAME rings on the forehead.

Answer:

Indicate the correct explanation for the use of a comma or its absence in the sentence.

M.V. Lomonosov outlined the distinction between significant and functional words () and in the future this distinction was supported by the largest representatives of Russian science.


Having walked more than a dozen miles (1) and (2) feeling very tired (3), I lay down in the shade of a thick willow (4) standing lonely on the shore of a steppe pond.

Answer:

Fill in all the missing punctuation marks: indicate the number(s) that should be replaced by a comma(s) in the sentence.

Dostoevsky was very proud of the fact that he invented, or (1) it is better to say (2) introduced the verb "shuffle" into the Russian language. He was so proud of it that he wrote (3) famously (4) a whole chapter about it in The Diary of a Writer.

Answer:

Set up punctuation marks. Indicate the numbers of sentences in which you need to put ONE comma.

1) Memory accumulates good experience and traditions and constantly resists the destructive power of time.

2) Here the sun set over the edge of the earth and spread across the sky with a cherry glow.

3) Everything shines and basks and joyfully reaches for the sun.

4) Sanin felt in his whole being, if not pleasure, then some lightness.

5) Oksana draws as well as she writes poetry.

Answer:

How do you explain the use of a colon in this sentence?

Folk scenes play an important role in A. P. Borodin's opera Prince Igor: the choirs of the townspeople of Putivl, who see Igor and his army on a campaign, the choir of boyars, announcing the captivity of the prince.


Place all punctuation marks: indicate the number(s) that should be replaced by a comma(s) in the sentence.

The State Tretyakov Gallery (1) whose collection (2) (3) includes more than sixty thousand works of art (4) reflects the development of Russian art since the 11th century.

Answer:

Place all punctuation marks: indicate the number(s) that should be replaced by a comma(s) in the sentence.

After all the invitees settled down in their places (1), the hostess announced the beginning of the evening (2) and (3) when Anton asked permission to be the first to show her number (4), she graciously agreed to give him the championship.

Answer:

Indicate the numbers of sentences in which the MAIN information contained in the text is correctly conveyed. Write down the numbers of these sentences.

1) New words are constantly appearing in the language, old ones are dying, so we can talk about it as a living system.

2) Changes in the composition of the language occur unevenly.

3) The vocabulary of the language is especially actively enriched during great social changes.

4) Great social changes lead to active enrichment of the vocabulary of the language, as many new concepts appear in different areas of life.

5) Active replenishment of the lexical composition of the language occurs in times of social change, since the language needs new words for new concepts.


Answer:

What are you saying does not correspond to so-der-zha-niyu tech-hundred?

1) Each step-by-step must-wife-on-ho-dit from-click in the soul of a person close to someone, then from-but-she-niya will be gar-mo-nich -we-mi.

2) In ot-no-she-no-yah, it is important to overcome the feeling of ownership and ego-of-ma.

3) People are united by joint places, but re-re-zhi-ty labor-no-sti.

4) Love is os-but-you-va-et-sya is-key-chi-tel-but on the similarity of the ha-rak-te-ditch of people.

5) When one person tries to “you-ta-shield” any kind of ot-no-she-niya on himself - this is worthy of respect.


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Answer:

Which of the following statements are true? Specify the answer numbers.

Enter the numbers in ascending order.

1) Sentence 4 explains the judgment made in sentence 3.

2) Proposition 8 contains the substantiation of the statement made in sentence 7.

3) Sentences 9-11 present the narrative.

4) Sentences 12−15 contain reasoning.

5) Proposition 6 contains a conclusion from the 5th.


(1) It is a waste of time to try to evaluate the relationship, to painstakingly and closely analyze what separates us. (2) Still, the main question is another question that we must find an answer to if we want to improve or save our relationship: “What unites us?”

(H) The wise rightly said that our relationships with other people will last as long as what unites us will exist. (4) If we are connected by a house, a summer residence, money, external attractiveness, or any other short-term things that exist today and not tomorrow, then with the very first problems in this area our relationships will also be jeopardized. (5) Relations in which people no longer have anything in common are similar to Potemkin villages, where outwardly everything is fine, but behind a beautiful facade there are only problems and emptiness. (6) Often such formal connections are worse than loneliness.

(7) People are united by the difficulties experienced together and the moments of crisis. (8) If, in overcoming obstacles, in finding solutions, all parties equally make efforts and fight to become better, this not only strengthens any relationship, but also gives rise to new, deeper, amazing states of mind that open up new horizons and directing the development of events in a completely different direction.

(9) You need to learn how to take the first step without losing yourself and your inner dignity. (10) For a relationship, two are needed, and any of our steps should cause a resonance, a response from another person, followed by his reaction, his reciprocal steps towards us. (11) If after our long efforts this does not happen, then one of the conclusions suggests itself: either we are taking the wrong steps, or our relationships are built on shaky ground, because they are kept only by one person and one person is trying to drag everything on himself, and this is already absurd and artificial.

(12) The success of any relationship requires that both parties try to overcome feelings of possessiveness and selfishness. (13) Very often we do not see the individuality, the uniqueness of the people we love, and continue to consider them as a reflection of our own views, requirements, ideas about what they should be. (14) We shouldn't

try to educate and remake people in their own image and likeness. (15) Love requires a feeling of air and freedom of the soul. (16) People who love each other do not dissolve in each other and do not lose their individuality; they are two columns supporting the roof of one temple.

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Answer:

Write out antonyms from sentence 2


(1) It is a waste of time to try to evaluate the relationship, to painstakingly and closely analyze what separates us. (2) Still, the main question is another question that we must find an answer to if we want to improve or save our relationship: “What unites us?”

(H) The wise rightly said that our relationships with other people will last as long as what unites us will exist. (4) If we are connected by a house, a summer residence, money, external attractiveness, or any other short-term things that exist today and not tomorrow, then with the very first problems in this area our relationships will also be jeopardized. (5) Relations in which people no longer have anything in common are similar to Potemkin villages, where outwardly everything is fine, but behind a beautiful facade there are only problems and emptiness. (6) Often such formal connections are worse than loneliness.

(7) People are united by the difficulties experienced together and the moments of crisis. (8) If, in overcoming obstacles, in finding solutions, all parties equally make efforts and fight to become better, this not only strengthens any relationship, but also gives rise to new, deeper, amazing states of mind that open up new horizons and directing the development of events in a completely different direction.

(9) You need to learn how to take the first step without losing yourself and your inner dignity. (10) For a relationship, two are needed, and any of our steps should cause a resonance, a response from another person, followed by his reaction, his reciprocal steps towards us. (11) If after our long efforts this does not happen, then one of the conclusions suggests itself: either we are taking the wrong steps, or our relationships are built on shaky ground, because they are kept only by one person and one person is trying to drag everything on himself, and this is already absurd and artificial.

(12) The success of any relationship requires that both parties try to overcome feelings of possessiveness and selfishness. (13) Very often we do not see the individuality, the uniqueness of the people we love, and continue to consider them as a reflection of our own views, requirements, ideas about what they should be. (14) We shouldn't

try to educate and remake people in their own image and likeness. (15) Love requires a feeling of air and freedom of the soul. (16) People who love each other do not dissolve in each other and do not lose their individuality; they are two columns supporting the roof of one temple.

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(2) Still, the main question is another question that we must find an answer to if we want to improve or save our relationship: “What unites us?”

(H) The wise rightly said that our relationships with other people will last as long as what unites us will exist.


Answer:

Indicate the way the word THREAT is formed (sentence 4).


(1) It is a waste of time to try to evaluate the relationship, to painstakingly and closely analyze what separates us. (2) Still, the main question is another question that we must find an answer to if we want to improve or save our relationship: “What unites us?”

(H) The wise rightly said that our relationships with other people will last as long as what unites us will exist. (4) If we are connected by a house, a summer residence, money, external attractiveness, or any other short-term things that exist today and not tomorrow, then with the very first problems in this area our relationships will also be jeopardized. (5) Relations in which people no longer have anything in common are similar to Potemkin villages, where outwardly everything is fine, but behind a beautiful facade there are only problems and emptiness. (6) Often such formal connections are worse than loneliness.

(7) People are united by the difficulties experienced together and the moments of crisis. (8) If, in overcoming obstacles, in finding solutions, all parties equally make efforts and fight to become better, this not only strengthens any relationship, but also gives rise to new, deeper, amazing states of mind that open up new horizons and directing the development of events in a completely different direction.

(9) You need to learn how to take the first step without losing yourself and your inner dignity. (10) For a relationship, two are needed, and any of our steps should cause a resonance, a response from another person, followed by his reaction, his reciprocal steps towards us. (11) If after our long efforts this does not happen, then one of the conclusions suggests itself: either we are taking the wrong steps, or our relationships are built on shaky ground, because they are kept only by one person and one person is trying to drag everything on himself, and this is already absurd and artificial.

(12) The success of any relationship requires that both parties try to overcome feelings of possessiveness and selfishness. (13) Very often we do not see the individuality, the uniqueness of the people we love, and continue to consider them as a reflection of our own views, requirements, ideas about what they should be. (14) We shouldn't

try to educate and remake people in their own image and likeness. (15) Love requires a feeling of air and freedom of the soul. (16) People who love each other do not dissolve in each other and do not lose their individuality; they are two columns supporting the roof of one temple.

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(4) Relationships in which people no longer have anything in common are similar to Potemkin villages, where outwardly everything is fine, but behind a beautiful facade there are only problems and emptiness.


Answer:

Write out the passive participle from sentences 7–8.


(1) It is a waste of time to try to evaluate the relationship, to painstakingly and closely analyze what separates us. (2) Still, the main question is another question that we must find an answer to if we want to improve or save our relationship: “What unites us?”

(H) The wise rightly said that our relationships with other people will last as long as what unites us will exist. (4) If we are connected by a house, a summer residence, money, external attractiveness, or any other short-term things that exist today and not tomorrow, then with the very first problems in this area our relationships will also be jeopardized. (5) Relations in which people no longer have anything in common are similar to Potemkin villages, where outwardly everything is fine, but behind a beautiful facade there are only problems and emptiness. (6) Often such formal connections are worse than loneliness.

(7) People are united by the difficulties experienced together and the moments of crisis. (8) If, in overcoming obstacles, in finding solutions, all parties equally make efforts and fight to become better, this not only strengthens any relationship, but also gives rise to new, deeper, amazing states of mind that open up new horizons and directing the development of events in a completely different direction.

(9) You need to learn how to take the first step without losing yourself and your inner dignity. (10) For a relationship, two are needed, and any of our steps should cause a resonance, a response from another person, followed by his reaction, his reciprocal steps towards us. (11) If after our long efforts this does not happen, then one of the conclusions suggests itself: either we are taking the wrong steps, or our relationships are built on shaky ground, because they are kept only by one person and one person is trying to drag everything on himself, and this is already absurd and artificial.

(12) The success of any relationship requires that both parties try to overcome feelings of possessiveness and selfishness. (13) Very often we do not see the individuality, the uniqueness of the people we love, and continue to consider them as a reflection of our own views, requirements, ideas about what they should be. (14) We shouldn't

try to educate and remake people in their own image and likeness. (15) Love requires a feeling of air and freedom of the soul. (16) People who love each other do not dissolve in each other and do not lose their individuality; they are two columns supporting the roof of one temple.

(According to E. Sikiric*)

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(8) You need to learn how to take the first step without losing yourself and your inner dignity.


Answer:

Indicate the type of subordination in the phrase THIS DOES NOT HAPPEN (sentence 11).


(1) It is a waste of time to try to evaluate the relationship, to painstakingly and closely analyze what separates us. (2) Still, the main question is another question that we must find an answer to if we want to improve or save our relationship: “What unites us?”

(H) The wise rightly said that our relationships with other people will last as long as what unites us will exist. (4) If we are connected by a house, a summer residence, money, external attractiveness, or any other short-term things that exist today and not tomorrow, then with the very first problems in this area our relationships will also be jeopardized. (5) Relations in which people no longer have anything in common are similar to Potemkin villages, where outwardly everything is fine, but behind a beautiful facade there are only problems and emptiness. (6) Often such formal connections are worse than loneliness.

(7) People are united by the difficulties experienced together and the moments of crisis. (8) If, in overcoming obstacles, in finding solutions, all parties equally make efforts and fight to become better, this not only strengthens any relationship, but also gives rise to new, deeper, amazing states of mind that open up new horizons and directing the development of events in a completely different direction.

(9) You need to learn how to take the first step without losing yourself and your inner dignity. (10) For a relationship, two are needed, and any of our steps should cause a resonance, a response from another person, followed by his reaction, his reciprocal steps towards us. (11) If after our long efforts this does not happen, then one of the conclusions suggests itself: either we are taking the wrong steps, or our relationships are built on shaky ground, because they are kept only by one person and one person is trying to drag everything on himself, and this is already absurd and artificial.

(12) The success of any relationship requires that both parties try to overcome feelings of possessiveness and selfishness. (13) Very often we do not see the individuality, the uniqueness of the people we love, and continue to consider them as a reflection of our own views, requirements, ideas about what they should be. (14) We shouldn't

try to educate and remake people in their own image and likeness. (15) Love requires a feeling of air and freedom of the soul. (16) People who love each other do not dissolve in each other and do not lose their individuality; they are two columns supporting the roof of one temple.

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(1) It is a waste of time to try to evaluate the relationship, to painstakingly and closely analyze what separates us.


Answer:

Among sentences 7–11, find a simple one-part impersonal sentence. Write the number of this offer.


(1) It is a waste of time to try to evaluate the relationship, to painstakingly and closely analyze what separates us. (2) Still, the main question is another question that we must find an answer to if we want to improve or save our relationship: “What unites us?”

(H) The wise rightly said that our relationships with other people will last as long as what unites us will exist. (4) If we are connected by a house, a summer residence, money, external attractiveness, or any other short-term things that exist today and not tomorrow, then with the very first problems in this area our relationships will also be jeopardized. (5) Relations in which people no longer have anything in common are similar to Potemkin villages, where outwardly everything is fine, but behind a beautiful facade there are only problems and emptiness. (6) Often such formal connections are worse than loneliness.

(7) People are united by the difficulties experienced together and the moments of crisis. (8) If, in overcoming obstacles, in finding solutions, all parties equally make efforts and fight to become better, this not only strengthens any relationship, but also gives rise to new, deeper, amazing states of mind that open up new horizons and directing the development of events in a completely different direction.

(9) You need to learn how to take the first step without losing yourself and your inner dignity. (10) For a relationship, two are needed, and any of our steps should cause a resonance, a response from another person, followed by his reaction, his reciprocal steps towards us. (11) If after our long efforts this does not happen, then one of the conclusions suggests itself: either we are taking the wrong steps, or our relationships are built on shaky ground, because they are kept only by one person and one person is trying to drag everything on himself, and this is already absurd and artificial.

(12) The success of any relationship requires that both parties try to overcome feelings of possessiveness and selfishness. (13) Very often we do not see the individuality, the uniqueness of the people we love, and continue to consider them as a reflection of our own views, requirements, ideas about what they should be. (14) We shouldn't

try to educate and remake people in their own image and likeness. (15) Love requires a feeling of air and freedom of the soul. (16) People who love each other do not dissolve in each other and do not lose their individuality; they are two columns supporting the roof of one temple.

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(7) If, in overcoming obstacles, in finding solutions, all parties equally make efforts and fight to become better, this not only strengthens any relationship, but also gives rise to new, deeper, amazing states of mind that open up new horizons and directing the development of events in a completely different direction.

(8) You need to learn how to take the first step without losing yourself and your inner dignity. (9) For a relationship, two are needed, and any of our steps should cause a resonance, a response from another person, followed by his reaction, his reciprocal steps towards us. (10) If after our long efforts this does not happen, then one of the conclusions suggests itself: either we are taking the wrong steps, or our relationships are built on shaky ground, because they are kept only by one person and one person is trying to drag everything on himself, and this is already absurd and artificial.

(11) The success of any relationship requires that both parties try to overcome feelings of possessiveness and selfishness.


Answer:

Among the prepositions 5–10, find the prepositions with a separate property. Write the number of this proposal.


(1) It is a waste of time to try to evaluate the relationship, to painstakingly and closely analyze what separates us. (2) Still, the main question is another question that we must find an answer to if we want to improve or save our relationship: “What unites us?”

(H) The wise rightly said that our relationships with other people will last as long as what unites us will exist. (4) If we are connected by a house, a summer residence, money, external attractiveness, or any other short-term things that exist today and not tomorrow, then with the very first problems in this area our relationships will also be jeopardized. (5) Relations in which people no longer have anything in common are similar to Potemkin villages, where outwardly everything is fine, but behind a beautiful facade there are only problems and emptiness. (6) Often such formal connections are worse than loneliness.

(7) People are united by the difficulties experienced together and the moments of crisis. (8) If, in overcoming obstacles, in finding solutions, all parties equally make efforts and fight to become better, this not only strengthens any relationship, but also gives rise to new, deeper, amazing states of mind that open up new horizons and directing the development of events in a completely different direction.

(9) You need to learn how to take the first step without losing yourself and your inner dignity. (10) For a relationship, two are needed, and any of our steps should cause a resonance, a response from another person, followed by his reaction, his reciprocal steps towards us. (11) If after our long efforts this does not happen, then one of the conclusions suggests itself: either we are taking the wrong steps, or our relationships are built on shaky ground, because they are kept only by one person and one person is trying to drag everything on himself, and this is already absurd and artificial.

(12) The success of any relationship requires that both parties try to overcome feelings of possessiveness and selfishness. (13) Very often we do not see the individuality, the uniqueness of the people we love, and continue to consider them as a reflection of our own views, requirements, ideas about what they should be. (14) We shouldn't

try to educate and remake people in their own image and likeness. (15) Love requires a feeling of air and freedom of the soul. (16) People who love each other do not dissolve in each other and do not lose their individuality; they are two columns supporting the roof of one temple.

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(5) Often such formal connections are worse than loneliness.

(6) People are united by joint places, but re-re-zhi-ty labors and cri-sis moments. (7) If in the overcoming of obstacles, in the issuance of solutions, all sides are in the same measure with-la-ha- they make efforts and fight to make it better, this not only strengthens any relations, but also gives birth to new, deeper b-kie, udi-vi-tel-nye so-stations of the soul, opening new mountains-ri-zones and on-right-la-u-s-ing times -tye co-being in co-everything is in a different direction.

(8) You need to learn how to take the first step, without losing yourself and your inner self. (9) For mutually-and-mo-from-no-she-ny, two are needed, and any of our steps must call re-zo-nance, from-click another person-lo-ve- ka, after someone-eye-follows his re-action, his response steps to us nav-stra-chu. (10) If, after our long-term efforts, that doesn’t happen, then one of you-in- Dov: either we make wrong steps, or our mutual relations are built on shaky ground, because only but on one person-lo-ve-ke and one person-lo-age you are trying to carry everything on yourself, and this is already ab-surd-but and artificially-but.


Answer:

Among sentences 10-16, find a complex sentence that includes subordinate reasons. Write the number of this compound sentence.


(1) It is a waste of time to try to evaluate the relationship, to painstakingly and closely analyze what separates us. (2) Still, the main question is another question that we must find an answer to if we want to improve or save our relationship: “What unites us?”

(H) The wise rightly said that our relationships with other people will last as long as what unites us will exist. (4) If we are connected by a house, a summer residence, money, external attractiveness, or any other short-term things that exist today and not tomorrow, then with the very first problems in this area our relationships will also be jeopardized. (5) Relations in which people no longer have anything in common are similar to Potemkin villages, where outwardly everything is fine, but behind a beautiful facade there are only problems and emptiness. (6) Often such formal connections are worse than loneliness.

(7) People are united by the difficulties experienced together and the moments of crisis. (8) If, in overcoming obstacles, in finding solutions, all parties equally make efforts and fight to become better, this not only strengthens any relationship, but also gives rise to new, deeper, amazing states of mind that open up new horizons and directing the development of events in a completely different direction.

(9) You need to learn how to take the first step without losing yourself and your inner dignity. (10) For a relationship, two are needed, and any of our steps should cause a resonance, a response from another person, followed by his reaction, his reciprocal steps towards us. (11) If after our long efforts this does not happen, then one of the conclusions suggests itself: either we are taking the wrong steps, or our relationships are built on shaky ground, because they are kept only by one person and one person is trying to drag everything on himself, and this is already absurd and artificial.

(12) The success of any relationship requires that both parties try to overcome feelings of possessiveness and selfishness. (13) Very often we do not see the individuality, the uniqueness of the people we love, and continue to consider them as a reflection of our own views, requirements, ideas about what they should be. (14) We shouldn't

try to educate and remake people in their own image and likeness. (15) Love requires a feeling of air and freedom of the soul. (16) People who love each other do not dissolve in each other and do not lose their individuality; they are two columns supporting the roof of one temple.

(According to E. Sikiric*)

* Elena Anatolyevna Sikirich (born in 1956) is a modern publicist, philosopher, psychologist, public figure.

Text source: USE 2013, Center, option 1

Bank FIPI block No. 97F618


Answer:

Among sentences 4–8, find one (s) that is (s) connected with the previous one using a demonstrative pronoun and lexical repetition. Write the number(s) of this offer(s).


(1) It is a waste of time to try to evaluate the relationship, to painstakingly and closely analyze what separates us. (2) Still, the main question is another question that we must find an answer to if we want to improve or save our relationship: “What unites us?”

(H) The wise rightly said that our relationships with other people will last as long as what unites us will exist. (4) If we are connected by a house, a summer residence, money, external attractiveness, or any other short-term things that exist today and not tomorrow, then with the very first problems in this area our relationships will also be jeopardized. (5) Relations in which people no longer have anything in common are similar to Potemkin villages, where outwardly everything is fine, but behind a beautiful facade there are only problems and emptiness. (6) Often such formal connections are worse than loneliness.

(7) People are united by the difficulties experienced together and the moments of crisis. (8) If, in overcoming obstacles, in finding solutions, all parties equally make efforts and fight to become better, this not only strengthens any relationship, but also gives rise to new, deeper, amazing states of mind that open up new horizons and directing the development of events in a completely different direction.

(9) You need to learn how to take the first step without losing yourself and your inner dignity. (10) For a relationship, two are needed, and any of our steps should cause a resonance, a response from another person, followed by his reaction, his reciprocal steps towards us. (11) If after our long efforts this does not happen, then one of the conclusions suggests itself: either we are taking the wrong steps, or our relationships are built on shaky ground, because they are kept only by one person and one person is trying to drag everything on himself, and this is already absurd and artificial.

(12) The success of any relationship requires that both parties try to overcome feelings of possessiveness and selfishness. (13) Very often we do not see the individuality, the uniqueness of the people we love, and continue to consider them as a reflection of our own views, requirements, ideas about what they should be. (14) We shouldn't

try to educate and remake people in their own image and likeness. (15) Love requires a feeling of air and freedom of the soul. (16) People who love each other do not dissolve in each other and do not lose their individuality; they are two columns supporting the roof of one temple.

(According to E. Sikiric*)

* Elena Anatolyevna Sikirich (born in 1956) is a modern publicist, philosopher, psychologist, public figure.

Text source: USE 2013, Center, option 1

Bank FIPI block No. 97F618

(4) Relationships in which people no longer have anything in common are similar to Potemkin villages, where outwardly everything is fine, but behind a beautiful facade there are only problems and emptiness. (5) Often such formal connections are worse than loneliness.

“The author makes the reader think about the concepts that are important for each person. To this end, already in the first paragraph, he uses (A) _____ (“disconnects” - “unites”). Syntactic means - (B) _____ (in sentences 4, 13), tropes - (C) _____ (“they are two columns supporting the roof of one temple” in sentence 16) and lexical means - (D) _____ (“take the first step ” in sentence 9) help the author express his attitude to the essence of the concepts under consideration”.

List of terms:

1) phraseological unit

3) rows of homogeneous members

5) metaphor

6) antonyms

7) syntactic parallelism

8) expressive repetition

9) exclamatory sentences

Write down the numbers in response, arranging them in the order corresponding to the letters:

ABING

(1) It is a waste of time to try to evaluate the relationship, to painstakingly and closely analyze what separates us. (2) Still, the main question is another question that we must find an answer to if we want to improve or save our relationship: “What unites us?”

(H) The wise rightly said that our relationships with other people will last as long as what unites us will exist. (4) If we are connected by a house, a summer residence, money, external attractiveness, or any other short-term things that exist today and not tomorrow, then with the very first problems in this area our relationships will also be jeopardized. (5) Relations in which people no longer have anything in common are similar to Potemkin villages, where outwardly everything is fine, but behind a beautiful facade there are only problems and emptiness. (6) Often such formal connections are worse than loneliness.

(7) People are united by the difficulties experienced together and the moments of crisis. (8) If, in overcoming obstacles, in finding solutions, all parties equally make efforts and fight to become better, this not only strengthens any relationship, but also gives rise to new, deeper, amazing states of mind that open up new horizons and directing the development of events in a completely different direction.

(9) You need to learn how to take the first step without losing yourself and your inner dignity. (10) For a relationship, two are needed, and any of our steps should cause a resonance, a response from another person, followed by his reaction, his reciprocal steps towards us. (11) If after our long efforts this does not happen, then one of the conclusions suggests itself: either we are taking the wrong steps, or our relationships are built on shaky ground, because they are kept only by one person and one person is trying to drag everything on himself, and this is already absurd and artificial.

(12) The success of any relationship requires that both parties try to overcome feelings of possessiveness and selfishness. (13) Very often we do not see the individuality, the uniqueness of the people we love, and continue to consider them as a reflection of our own views, requirements, ideas about what they should be. (14) We shouldn't

try to educate and remake people in their own image and likeness. (15) Love requires a feeling of air and freedom of the soul. (16) People who love each other do not dissolve in each other and do not lose their individuality; they are two columns supporting the roof of one temple.

(According to E. Sikiric*)

* Elena Anatolyevna Sikirich (born in 1956) is a modern publicist, philosopher, psychologist, public figure.

Text source: USE 2013, Center, option 1

Bank FIPI block No. 97F618

Answer:

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 the comment two illustration examples from the read text that you think are important for understanding the problem in the source text (avoid over-quoting). Explain the meaning of each example and indicate the semantic relationship between them.

The volume of the essay is at least 150 words.

A work written without relying on the text read (not on this text), Not Evaluated. If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated with 0 points.

Write an essay carefully, legible handwriting.


(1) It is a waste of time to try to evaluate the relationship, to painstakingly and closely analyze what separates us. (2) Still, the main question is another question that we must find an answer to if we want to improve or save our relationship: “What unites us?”

(H) The wise rightly said that our relationships with other people will last as long as what unites us will exist. (4) If we are connected by a house, a summer residence, money, external attractiveness, or any other short-term things that exist today and not tomorrow, then with the very first problems in this area our relationships will also be jeopardized. (5) Relations in which people no longer have anything in common are similar to Potemkin villages, where outwardly everything is fine, but behind a beautiful facade there are only problems and emptiness. (6) Often such formal connections are worse than loneliness.

(7) People are united by the difficulties experienced together and the moments of crisis. (8) If, in overcoming obstacles, in finding solutions, all parties equally make efforts and fight to become better, this not only strengthens any relationship, but also gives rise to new, deeper, amazing states of mind that open up new horizons and directing the development of events in a completely different direction.

(9) You need to learn how to take the first step without losing yourself and your inner dignity. (10) For a relationship, two are needed, and any of our steps should cause a resonance, a response from another person, followed by his reaction, his reciprocal steps towards us. (11) If after our long efforts this does not happen, then one of the conclusions suggests itself: either we are taking the wrong steps, or our relationships are built on shaky ground, because they are kept only by one person and one person is trying to drag everything on himself, and this is already absurd and artificial.

(12) The success of any relationship requires that both parties try to overcome feelings of possessiveness and selfishness. (13) Very often we do not see the individuality, the uniqueness of the people we love, and continue to consider them as a reflection of our own views, requirements, ideas about what they should be. (14) We shouldn't

try to educate and remake people in their own image and likeness. (15) Love requires a feeling of air and freedom of the soul. (16) People who love each other do not dissolve in each other and do not lose their individuality; they are two columns supporting the roof of one temple.

(According to E. Sikiric*)

* Elena Anatolyevna Sikirich (born in 1956) is a modern publicist, philosopher, psychologist, public figure.

Text source: USE 2013, Center, option 1

Bank FIPI block No. 97F618



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