Новая тренировочная работа 2 статград по английскому языку 11 класс ЕГЭ дата проведения пробника 11 февраля 2026 года тренировочный вариант АЯ2510201 задания с ответами и аудио для подготовки к единому государственному экзамену ФИПИ. Каждый вариант состоит из четырёх разделов («Аудирование», «Чтение», «Грамматика и лексика», «Письменная речь»), включающих в себя 38 заданий.
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11 февраля 2026 работа статград по английскому языку 11 класс
Ответы к заданиям 3-9, 12-18 и 30-36 записываются в виде одной цифры, которая соответствует номеру правильного ответа. Эту цифру запишите в поле ответа в тексте работы. Ответы к заданиям 1, 2, 10, 11 записываются в виде последовательности цифр. Эту последовательность цифр запишите в поле ответа в тексте работы. Ответы к заданиям 19-29 записываются в виде слова (нескольких слов). Ответ запишите в поле ответа в тексте работы.
Вариант письменной части
Раздел 4 («Письменная речь») состоит из 2 заданий (37 и 38) и представляет собой небольшую письменную работу (написание электронного личного письма и письменного высказывания с элементами рассуждения на основе таблицы/диаграммы). На чистом листе укажите номер задания и запишите ответ к нему.
Вариант устной части
Устная часть работы по английскому языку включает в себя 4 задания. Задание 1 — чтение вслух небольшого текста научно-популярного характера. Время на подготовку – 1,5 минуты. В задании 2 предлагается ознакомиться с рекламным объявлением и задать четыре вопроса на основе ключевых слов. Время на подготовку — 1,5 минуты. В задании 3 предлагается дать интервью на актуальную тему, развернуто ответив на пять вопросов. В задании 4 предлагается проблемная тема для проектной работы и 2 фотографии, выбор которых в качестве иллюстраций надо обосновать, и нужно выразить своё мнение по проблеме проектной работы. Время на подготовку — 2,5 минуты.
Вариант АЯ2510201
Раздел 1. Аудирование
Вы услышите 6 высказываний. Установите соответствие 2 между высказываниями каждого говорящего A-F и утверждениями, данными 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.
1. We have a conflict of interests here.
2. You cannot just fight it on your own!
3. Greed can make you do immoral and illegal things.
4. Pets need more attention than you think.
5. There are ways to escape, just know the rules!
6. Their innocent look shouldn’t fool you!
7. They are wild but very welcome.
Ответ: 571326
2. Вы услышите диалог. Определите, какие из приведённых утверждений А-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. Jacob and Dianne are having a conversation during spring break.
B. Dianne was a good student at high school.
C. Jacob was accepted by several universities.
D. Dianne’s father is ill in hospital right now.
E. Dianne didn’t have enough money to go to university.
F. Jacob knows how to repair cars.
G. Jacob is majoring in music.
Ответ: 2132132
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.
3. What do we learn about Dr. Carter at the beginning of the interview?
1) She works in a hospital.
2) She studied music 15 years ago.
3) She provides support for musicians.
Ответ: 3
4. According to Dr. Carter, what do musicians and sportsmen have in common?
1) Their jobs require their minds to work under pressure.
2) They entertain both themselves and their audiences.
3) They have similar physically exhausting training.
Ответ: 1
5. Dr. Carter believes that …
1) musicians are judged more objectively than sportsmen.
2) sportsmen are judged more objectively than musicians.
3) musicians and sportsmen are judged equally objectively.
Ответ: 2
6. What difficulties do musicians most frequently have to deal with on stage?
1) Being afraid of playing in public and bad behaviour of the audience.
2) Being afraid of playing in public and forgetting the notes they play.
3) Broken musical instruments and forgetting the notes they play.
Ответ: 2
7. How did pianist Eliane Rodrigues react to the problem she faced on stage?
1) She panicked but managed not to show it.
2) She calmly waited off stage till the problem was solved.
3) She made the best of the situation and turned it to her advantage.
Ответ: 3
8. What was the result of the incident during An Tianxu’s performance?
1) He received an additional prize for it.
2) He was given an official apology for it.
3) Не ассepted the opportunity to replay.
Ответ: 1
9. Dr. Carter believes that musicians should understand that…
1) learning a piece to perfection will help them fight stress on stage.
2) their job description includes unpredictable stage experiences.
3) they should quickly correct the mistakes they make at concerts.
Ответ: 2
Раздел 2. Чтение
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. Geniuses think and feel alike
2. A symbol of joy
3. Almost human
4. Cultural misunderstanding
5. Un unforgettable impression
6. From real life to imaginary
7. A nice exception to the rule
8. Born to be great but not work
А. Church bell ringing in Moscow is a long-lasting and famous tradition. An American explorer John Lloyd Stephens visited Moscow in 1835 and wrote: «He who has never heard the ringing of bells at Moscow does not know its music. Imagine a city containing more than six hundred churches and innumerable convents, all with bells, and these all sounding together, <…> struck at long intervals, and swelling on the air as if unwilling to die away.»
B. It is well known that, unlike in Catholic or Protestant churches, musical instruments are not allowed at Russian Orthodox church services, as they can create the atmosphere of a concert rather than one of focused prayer. The human voice is considered sufficient for worship. However, Russian Orthodox churches do use some of the most powerful musical instruments — bells! Ringing from the bell tower while the choir sings inside, they produce a unique acoustic effect.
C. Many composers were inspired by the sound of bells and tried to represent bell ringing in their music. Niccolò Paganini and Sergei Rachmaninov are particularly well-known for this. Paganini’s La Campanella evokes the silvery sound of small bells, while the opening of Rachmaninov’s Second Piano Concerto imitates a huge bell, growing louder and louder with each strike and creating a solemn effect.
D. There are different styles of church bell ringing. In the Western bell-ringing tradition, church bells are rung melodically and can play simple tunes, whereas Russian bells are rung rhythmically and do not represent specific musical notes. When the bells from the Danilov Monastery were first brought to Harvard, a local newspaper wrote that the bells were «30 tons of metal without a single note.» Over time, students learnt the Russian bell-ringing style and created a new bell-ringing tradition at Harvard University.
E. The Tsar Bell is the largest bell ever cast, weighing almost 202 tons. It was created in the 1730s in Moscow by the master founders Ivan and Mikhail Motorin, by order of Empress Anna Ioanovna. During a fire in the Kremlin in 1737, the unfinished bell was exposed to extreme heat, and when cold water was poured over it, a large fragment broke off. For more than a century, it remained buried in a casting pit until it was finally raised and placed on a pedestal in 1836, where it can still be seen today. It has never rung.
F. Bells have always held a special place in human history, used to mark time, signal events, and summon the faithful. They have also inspired legends and myths, and it is no wonder that they appear in modern fantasy fiction. In Garth Nix’s novel Abhorsen, bells are central to the story’s magic. They help command spirits, banish the restless Dead and even fight dangerous curses. Thus, an ancient musical instrument can also serve as a powerful tool of storytelling.
G. In 1591, Prince Dmitry, the eight-year-old son of Ivan the Terrible, died under mysterious circumstances in Uglich. Officials claimed it was an accident, but many people believed he had been murdered and they rebelled. Later, the bell that had informed people of the tragedy was punished like a person. It was thrown down from the bell tower; its ear and tongue were cut off; it was publicly whipped 12 times; and then it was sent to Siberia as a criminal, together with those who led the uprising.
11. Прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски A-F частями предложений, обозначенными цифрами 1-7. Одна из частей в списке 1-7 лишняя. Занесите цифры, обозначающие соответствующие части предложений, в таблицу.
1. as demotic, or popular, script
2. on the top part of the stone
3. along with Egyptian writing
4. for example, to send messages
5. opening the door to learning
6. that cover the temples and tombs
7. what is today the country of Egypt
12. From the tone and information of the first paragraph we learn that Lisitsyn was
1) a spoiled rich young aristocrat.
2) a dangerous criminal and a drunkard.
3) a noble young man, respectful of others.
4) ambitious and wanted to be a captain of a ship.
13. The word incite in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to …
1) trick.
2) force.
3) suggest.
4) provoke.
14. Which of the following did the captain NOT do by putting Lisitsyn ashore?
1) Leave him to certain death.
2) Teach him a lesson.
3) Break the rule.
4) Save his life.
15. Lisitsyn was set ashore on…
1) one of the Kuril Islands.
2) the mainland, not an island.
3) an unknown island in the Sea of Okhotsk.
4) an island between the Sea of Okhotsk and another sea.
16. From paragraph 5 we can understand that Lisitsyn killed the wolves and bear…
1) but we don’t know the weapon he used.
2) by shooting them from a rifle.
3) with his bow and arrows.
4) with his bare hands.
17. Alexander Sibiryakov’s book tells the readers…
1) what good hosts Russian owners of gold mines were.
2) how moving to the Russian Far East could make you rich.
3) how hard work can make a person both good and wealthy.
4) how to survive in the harsh environment of the wild Far East.
18. What was Sergei Lisitsyn’s attitude towards the old captain?
1) He forgave him.
2) He felt sorry for him.
3) He was grateful to him.
4) He was still angry with him.
Раздел 3. Грамматика и лексика
Прочитайте приведённые ниже тексты. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк, обозначенных номерами 19-24, так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текстов. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию 19–24.
19. What gives us heat, light, warmth, and energy and is at the center of our solar system? The Sun! The Sun is actually a star, just like the other stars you see in the night sky. The Sun, like all stars, of gas. At the center, or core, of the Sun, hydrogen gas is turned into helium gas. This reaction gives off heat and light.
20. The Sun is very hot. On the surface it’s about 6,000 degrees Celsius. The atmosphere around the surface is even
21. Some spots on the Sun’s surface appear darker because they are slightly cooler. are called sunspots.
22. Scientists sunspots for many years. Most people think that stars are smaller than planets, but the sun is much bigger than Earth. About 109 planets the size of Earth would fit across the diameter of the Sun.
23. If the Sun hollow, about one million Earths would fit inside.
24. Practically everything on Earth on the DEPEND Sun, including people, plants, and animals. It really is a superstar!
25. National parks are areas of land set aside to preserve wildlife. They also offer places where visitors can experience and enjoy settings. Laws protect these parks so that people cannot use them to hunt animals, or damage plants.
26. In the 1800s, fewer than 10 national parks existed in Canada and the United States. Yellowstone, the first U.S. national park, was established in 1872. Yellowstone covers parts of three states. It is for its geysers, hot springs and scenery. Canada established its first national park in 1885.
27. Eventually, the idea of national parks caught on during the late 1800s and early 1900s. National parks now protect the world’s highest mountains, largest waterfalls, and other important features on nearly every continent.
28. Many national parks experience problems protecting their environments. Native animals can rapidly and overpopulate the areas. The large volume of park visitors can make controlling them difficult. The huge size of some parks also makes protected animals easy targets for poachers.
29. Even with these problems, national parks are places to visit. National parks can help people appreciate nature and learn more about the world.
Раздел 4. Письменная речь
Для ответов на задания 37 и 38 используйте чистый лист. 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 на чистом листе. 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. Укажите номер задания 37 на чистом листе и напишите текст своего ответного электронного письма зарубежному другу по переписке.
You have received an email message from your English-speaking pen-friend Stephen: From: Stephen@ mail.us To: Russian_friend@ege.ru Subject: Russian Art … During spring break my class went on a school trip to the Art Institute of Chicago, which is a huge art museum in the centre of the city. I especially liked the stained glass windows created by Marc Chagall. I had never heard of this artist before, so, I became very curious about Russian art. If I ever visit Russia, which museums with Russian art would you recommend? How often do you visit them? Who are your favourite Russian painters and why do you like their art? By the way, in the museum gift shop I bought a wonderful album of Mare Chagall’s paintings…
Write a letter to Stephen. In your message: — answer his questions; — ask 3 questions about the art album that he bought. Write 100-140 words. Remember the rules of letter writing.
38.1. Imagine that you are doing a project on the favourite weekend activities teenagers in Zetland. You have found some data on the subject — the results of a survey conducted among teenagers in Zetland (see the table below). Comment on the survey data and give your opinion on the subject of the project. Write 200-250 words.
38.2. Imagine that you are doing a project on why many young Zetlanders choose to receive higher education. You have found some data on the subject — the results of a survey conducted among young Zetlanders (see the pie chart below). Comment on the survey data and give your opinion on the subject of the project. Write 200-250 words. Use the following plan: — make an opening statement on the subject of the project; — select and report 2-3 facts; — make 1-2 comparisons where relevant and give your comments; — outline a problem that can arise when choosing a path after graduating from school and suggest a way of solving it; — conclude by giving and explaining your opinion on the importance of higher education in today’s world.
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. When you conduct research for a paper, you use many different sources. A primary source may be a letter, a diary, an interview, a speech, a law, a photograph, or a newspaper article written at the time of the event. A primary source provides firsthand information about an event from the perspective of someone who was present when that event occurred. A secondary source, such as an encyclopedia, a textbook, a biography or a research article, is a collection and interpretation of information gathered from other sources after the event has happened. If you look at the last page of an encyclopedia entry or a research paper, you may see a list of articles and books that the author consulted. By understanding the difference between primary and secondary sources, you can use the right information to support your research and draw accurate conclusions.
2. Task 2. Study the advertisement. Lucky Pin Bowling Alley: Best fun for you and your friends! Pixel shot / Фотобанк Лори You are considering inviting your friends to Lucky Pin Bowling Alley for your birthday 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) opening hours on weekdays; 2) group discounts; 3) special offers for birthdays; 4) availability of food and drinks. You have 20 seconds to ask each question.
3. 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.
4. Task 4. Imagine that you and your friend are doing a school project «Preparing for exams». 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 ways of preparing for exams; mention the disadvantages (1-2) of the two ways of preparing for exams; express your opinion on the subject of the project — say which way of preparing for exams presented in the pictures you prefer and why. You will speak for not more than 3 minutes (12-15 sentences). You have to talk continuously.
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