Вариант 951, 952, 953 единая городская контрольная работа ЕГКР 2025 по английскому языку письменная и устная часть 11 класс в формате ЕГЭ 2026 ФИПИ заданий с ответами и аудио. Дата проведения Московского пробника 11 декабря 2025 года. Данные материалы опубликованы после проведения контрольной работы для ознакомления.
Каждый вариант состоит из четырёх разделов («Аудирование», «Чтение», «Грамматика и лексика», «Письменная речь»), включающих в себя 38 заданий. На выполнение работы отводится 3 часа 10 минут (190 минут). Ответы к заданиям 3–9, 12–18 и 30–36 записываются в виде одной цифры, которая соответствует номеру правильного ответа.
951 вариант ЕГКР по английскому языку 11 класс ЕГЭ 2026
Раздел 1. Аудирование
Вы услышите 6 высказываний. Установите соответствие между высказываниями каждого говорящего (A–F) и утверждениями, данными в списке 1–7. Используйте каждое утверждение, обозначенное соответствующей цифрой, только один раз. В задании есть одно лишнее утверждение. Вы услышите запись дважды. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу.
The best present is a chance to try something new.
Buying a gift card is the easiest solution.
A box of chocolates is never a good present.
The cost of a present should match your relationship.
It’s good when people say what present they want.
A good present should be individual.
You can give money to charity instead of buying a present.
Вы услышите диалог. Определите, какие из приведённых утверждений (A–G) соответствуют содержанию текста (1 — True), какие не соответствуют (2 — False) и о чём в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (3 — Not stated). Занесите номер выбранного Вами варианта ответа в таблицу. Вы услышите запись дважды.
A. The client enjoys having beach holidays.
B. The client would like a trip for about seven days.
C. The client has been to Paris several times.
D. A trip to Prague will be cheaper than to Barcelona.
E. The weather in Barcelona in May isn’t very good.
F. Boat trips are a popular touristic activity in Prague.
G. The client can’t make up his mind about where to go.
Вы услышите интервью. В заданиях 3–9 запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2 или 3, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа. Вы услышите запись дважды.
What do we learn about Alan White at the beginning of the interview?
He is internationally famous.
He never writes theatre pieces.
He’s worked in several spheres.
Judging by Alan’s words, he can’t stand …
his office.
quarrels.
teenagers.
Alan compares screen writing with coming to a party, because for both things one has to be …
talkative.
positive.
selfish.
Alan describes himself as …anxious.
confident.
enthusiastic.
Alan White likes doing courtroom dramas because they …
are rarely criticized by people.
have an understandable plot.
contain very short speeches.
Which of the following is TRUE about Alan’s family?
It used to live in poverty.
It lived in a prestigious area.
It didn’t have any problems.
Alan loves it when film directors help to …
improve his initial story.
see the story in his head.
cast the best actors for the film.
По окончании выполнения заданий 1–9 не забудьте перенести свои ответы в БЛАНК ОТВЕТОВ № 1! Запишите ответ справа от номера соответствующего задания, начиная с первой клеточки. При переносе ответов на задания 1 и 2 цифры записываются без пробелов, запятых и других дополнительных символов. Каждую цифру пишите в отдельной клеточке в соответствии с приведёнными в бланке образцами.
Раздел 2. Чтение
10. Установите соответствие между текстами A–G и заголовками 1–8. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании один заголовок лишний.
1. A safe period
2. Necessary for health
3. A happy life
4. A trigger for medical discovery
5. Original thinking
6. Not just nice
7. Don’t worry, be happy
8. Possible but not easy
A. Sometimes called the world’s happiest animal, the quokka has a face that often appears to be smiling. With its plump cheeks and photogenic grin, the quokka has found fans all over the world. But there is more to this small Australian mammal than its adorable appearance. The quokka is a fascinating animal with unusual characteristics. Unlike many other animals, quokkas can climb small trees in search of food, which they primarily do at night. They inhabit only a few locations in Western Australia, where they are well-protected and totally safe in the wild.
B. Once mistaken for large rats, quokkas are a type of marsupial the size of a small cat. Like kangaroos, quokkas carry their young (called joeys) in a pouch. Life inside the pouch offers joeys a warm environment where they can develop after birth and grow stronger. The pouch protects them from predators and harsh weather. During this stage, the mother quokka carefully regulates her movements to keep the joey comfortable. When the joey is ready to start observing the world, it starts by poking its head out of the pouch, and eventually it begins hopping around.
C. Because of their small size, quokkas have developed specific survival instincts to avoid larger predators. One of their strategies is to look for habitats recently burnt by a wildfire. This might seem like strange behaviour, but there is actually a clever reason behind it. During a wildfire, most animals run away for safety, leaving the area with few predators. Additionally, the new plants that begin to develop after a fire are high in nutrients. As a result, such places give quokkas fresh food and safe spots to hide. This smart behaviour is helpful in areas where fires often happen.
D. Quokkas have adapted to survive in environments where food is difficult to find. They have developed the ability to go for long periods without eating or drinking, feeding themselves with fat stored in their tails. Some quokkas can go without food for a month or more when they can’t find the specific grass they like. It helps them survive during dry seasons or in areas where vegetation is limited. However, they still prefer to feed regularly on soft, green plants. When their favourite food isn’t available, they become unhappy and suffer from stress.
E. Despite their strong nature, quokkas still suffer from illness. During the mid-twentieth century, researchers in Australia noticed that some quokkas in captivity showed symptoms of muscle paralysis. No one could explain why the quokkas were having such symptoms. Eventually, a connection was made between the animals’ condition and a lack of a specific vitamin. When given more vitamin-rich foods like the ones they eat in the wild, the quokkas in captivity started to recover. It shows how important it is to provide a diet and how sensitive quokkas can be.
F. Because of this discovery, scientists began to explore the idea that some muscle conditions in humans might also be caused by a lack of certain vitamins. This new line of thinking opened up a promising area of research. As studies continued, researchers proved the connection between vitamin deficiencies and muscle-related illnesses. This breakthrough deepened their understanding of how nutrition affects the body and led to the development of effective treatments. In this way, studying quokkas encouraged scientific progress far beyond the animal world.
G. Quokkas have contributed to human health in other ways, too. One study found that people can actually lower their anxiety by watching quokkas and other cute-looking animals. The volunteers who participated in the study had to spend thirty minutes looking at photos and videos of these animals. As a result, their stress level reduced by an average of 35 per cent. This calming effect is believed to come from the way our brains respond to gentle, non-threatening faces. So, the next time you’re feeling stressed, a quokka’s “smile” might be just what the doctor ordered.
12. Why are personal relationships important for Russians?
They helped people survive in the past.
They make workplace skills unnecessary.
They help business deals move faster.
They help focus on the process, not the result.
13. The word counterparts in paragraph 2 most probably means…
businessmen from another country.
persons in the same position in another company.
colleagues that work in the same office as you.
family members that help with business.
14. Which word describes the Russian approach to challenging tasks?
Avoidance.
Determination.
Acceptance.
Procrastination.
15. Which statement about how Russian workers are recognised for good work is TRUE, according to the text?
They prefer verbal praise over material rewards.
They explain why their work matters to be paid more.
They wait for the boss to spot what they have done.
They are offered a higher position after years of work.
16. Which trait of Russian workers is NOT mentioned in the text?
Loss of interest in a task already done.
Knowledge in a variety of areas.
Flexible approach to time.
Preference for informal meetings.
17. Business meetings with Russians may last longer than planned because…
they are not prepared in advance.
for them, relationships are a priority.
punctuality is not their strong side.
Russian people like discussions.
18. The author of the text aims to…
encourage Russians to change their work culture.
argue that Russian and Western work cultures are similar.
outline specific features of Russian work culture.
criticise the approach to work practised by Russians.
Раздел 4. Письменная речь
Для ответов на задания 37 и 38 используйте БЛАНК ОТВЕТОВ № 2. Черновые пометки можно делать прямо на листе с заданиями или использовать отдельный черновик. При выполнении заданий 37 и 38 особое внимание обратите на то, что Ваши ответы будут оцениваться только по записям, сделанным в БЛАНКЕ ОТВЕТОВ № 2. Обратите внимание также на необходимость соблюдения указанного объёма текста. Тексты недостаточного объёма, а также часть текста, превышающая требуемый объём, не оцениваются. Соблюдайте нормы письменной речи, записывайте ответы аккуратно и разборчиво.
You have received an email message from your English-speaking pen-friend Alex: From: Alex@school.com To: Russian friend@ege.ru Subject: Books …I like reading, and I like all kinds of books, fiction and non-fiction. Do you prefer reading about real or fictional events? Which character from a Russian book do you find most similar to you? Do you think characters in books can influence our real-life behaviour, why or why not? …Yesterday, I attended a concert of my favourite band… Write an email to Alex. In your message: answer his questions; ask 3 questions about the concert. Write 100–140 words. Remember the rules of email writing.
Устная часть ЕГКР по английскому языку ЕГЭ 2026
Task 1. Imagine that you are preparing a project with your friend. You have found some interesting material for the presentation and you want to read this text to your friend. You have 1.5 minutes to read the text silently, then be ready to read it out aloud. You will not have more than 1.5 minutes to read it. Air is all around us. We breathe it in every second. We need it to survive. In the past, people had plenty of clean air to breathe. However, it isn’t like that anymore because of air pollution. Air pollution is one of the most serious environmental problems in the world. The more we pollute the air, the more human health, animals, and the environment are at risk. Unfortunately, it’s people who cause the most air pollution. We do it through energy use and energy production. Firstly, when we burn fossil fuels such as coal or oil, a lot of harmful gases are released into the air. Secondly, we use a lot of transport, which is a major cause of air pollution. Thirdly, we use a lot of harmful sprays in our agricultural activities. Even when people smoke, they damage not only their health and the health of the people around, but also the air. We must do everything to stop polluting the air.
Task 2. Study the advertisement. You are considering joining the tennis club and now you’d like to get more information. In 1.5 minutes you are to ask four direct questions to find out about the following: 1) location; 2) equipment rental; 3) membership fee; 4) coach for beginners. You have 20 seconds to ask each question.
Task 3. You are going to give an interview. You have to answer five questions. Give full answers to the questions (2–3 sentences). Remember that you have 40 seconds to answer each question.
Task 4. Imagine that you and your friend are doing a school project “Pets for kids”. You have found some photos to illustrate it but for technical reasons you cannot send them now. Leave a voice message to your friend explaining your choice of the photos and sharing some ideas about the project. In 2.5 minutes be ready to: explain the choice of the illustrations for the project by briefly describing them and noting the differences; mention the advantages (1–2) of the two kinds of pets; mention the disadvantages (1–2) of the two kinds of pets; express your opinion on the subject of the project – say which kind of pets presented in the pictures you preferred as a child and why. You will speak for not more than 3 minutes (12–15 sentences). You have to talk continuously.
