SP with various types of communication material for preparing for the exam (gia) in the Russian language (grade 9) on the topic. Test in the Russian language on the topic "joint ventures with different types of communication" Suggestions with different types of communication test

Test work number 6

Option I

1. Is the statement true: "In the Russian language, especially in the language of fiction, complex sentences of combined types with different types of communication are widespread."

In a joint venture with a compositional and subordinate connection between the adjacent compositional and subordinate unions, the comma __________________, if there is a second part of the composite union

And the Sun seemed to be late this morning and, when it peeped in from behind the houses and churches, found everyone in a terrible commotion.

B After a warm spring day, it became cool, slightly frosty, and the breath of spring was felt in the soft frosty air.

Then, in early spring, the town was covered in snow and seemed to me quite small.

D It was snowing in pieces and already covered the road, and the roof of the shed, and the trees of the garden, and the entrance.

And the singer was not visible, and it seemed that it was the grass, flowers and a high blue sky singing.

B Will show Russia that there are people in it, that there is a future for it.

I looked around: a hundred paces from me the grove from which I came out was darkening.

D Authentic miracles are quiet and the most important events are very simple.

And the Dark Forest is good on a bright sunny day: there is both coolness and light wonders.

B Place a hundred teachers over yourself - they will be powerless if you do not force yourself to learn.

In The ground and the roof were white, and the trees stood like lace: all the branches were covered with snow.

The whole sky was overcast, there was a fine cold rain, and only by the fresh greenery of the trees could one guess that now it is spring, and not autumn.

Everything was already ready for our departure: equipment, food, tools, personal belongings were packed, but the icy airfield on the river, where Vasily Nikolayevich and I were to be dropped off, was flooded with ice, and now it was impossible to land the plane there.

7. Specify the number of parts of the joint venture:

I sat and waited for Zhenya to come out, listened, and it seemed to me that they were talking at the mezzanine.

An hour later, there was an opportunity to go: the snowstorm subsided, the sky cleared, and we set off.

B An hour later, there was an opportunity to go - the snowstorm subsided, the sky cleared, and we set off.

An hour later, there was an opportunity to go: the snowstorm subsided, the sky cleared and we set off.

D An hour later, there was an opportunity to go, the snowstorm subsided, the sky cleared and we set off.

9. In the sentence I understood that only chance (?) Could help us out, or the water would suddenly stop coming, or we would stumble upon an abandoned boat on this shore. (K. Paustovsky)

B comma

To semicolon

Colon

Test work number 6

Topic: "Complex sentences (SP) with different types of communication"

Assessment: 1 - 9 questions - one point each, 10 question - three points.

Option I I

1. Is the statement true: "For a correct understanding of the meaning of a joint venture with different types of communication, it is important to be able to establish relations between the parts that make up them"

2. Insert the missing word into the text:

In a joint venture with a compositional and subordinate connection between the adjacent compositional and subordinate unions, the comma __________________, if there is no second part of the composite union

3. Indicate the joint venture with different types of communication:

And to deal with the language somehow means to think somehow: imprecise, approximately, incorrect.

B When you see in front of you the remains of the majestic beauty that was so abundantly concentrated in the Acropolis, you are personally convinced of how art and devastating wars confronted each other.

In Andersen, he collected the seeds of poetry from the peasant fields, warmed them in his heart, sowed them in low huts, and from these seeds unprecedented and magnificent flowers of poetry grew and bloomed, delighting the hearts of the poor.

D Life is constant work, and only he understands it in a completely human way, who looks at it from this point of view.

4. Indicate the joint venture with a non-union and compositional connection:

And Dasha opened the doors of her room and stood in bewilderment: it smelled of damp flowers, and immediately she saw a basket with a high handle and a blue bow.

B When he woke up, the sun was already rising; the mound obscured it with itself.

The Evening is warm, and such silence, as if something should happen in such silence.

The whole sky was littered with blinking stars, and the Milky Way loomed so clearly, as if it had been washed and rubbed with snow before the holiday.

5. Specify the joint venture with non-union and subordinate links:

And Reading was for me the best antidote to the troubles in life; there was no such grief that the hour of reading did not dissipate

B The best cinema in the world is the brain, and you understand this when you read a good book.

In Thoughtfully, the last birds whistled in the blue air, and the clouds dissolved in the sky, rising to the zenith.

D In the forests, I love rivers with black water and yellow flowers on the banks: in the fields of the river blue flow, and the flowers around them are different.

6. Indicate the correct description of the offer:

The whole sky was littered with blinking stars, and the Milky Way loomed so clearly, as if it had been washed and rubbed with snow before the holiday.

A joint venture with composition, subordination and non-union communication

B SP with composition and non-union communication

In a joint venture with subordination and non-union communication

G SP with composition and submission

7. Specify the number of parts of the joint venture:

Music is capable of exerting a certain influence on the ethical side of the soul; since music has such properties, then, obviously, it should be included in the number of subjects of education for young people.

8. Indicate a sentence without a punctuation error:

And I am sad: there is no friend with me, with whom I would drink for a long parting, to whom I could shake the hand from my heart and wish many happy years.

B I am sad - there is no friend with me, with whom I would drink for a long parting, to whom I could shake the hand from my heart and wish many happy years.

In Sad I am: there is no friend with me, with whom I would drink for a long parting, to whom I could shake the hand from my heart, and wish many happy years.

D I am sad, I have no friend with whom I would drink for a long parting, to whom I could shake the hand from my heart and wish many happy years.

9. In the sentence Friendship is like a treasure (?) From it it is impossible to learn more than you put into it. in place of the question mark should be put:

B comma

To semicolon

Colon

10. Give an example of a joint venture with different types of communication, indicate its type, draw up a diagram for it.

Test work number 6

Topic: "Complex sentences (SP) with different types of communication"

Assessment: 1 - 9 questions - one point each, 10 question - three points.

Option I II

1. Is the statement true: "A joint venture with different types of communication consists of three or more parts"

2. Is the statement true: "If two composed parts are spread by a common subordinate part for them and there is a union between them and, then a comma is not put in front of it"

3. Indicate the joint venture with different types of communication:

And whether there will be an early spring, none of the old people dared to determine.

B Today in the forest I broke frozen puddles, and the ice was so thick that it was dry under it.

In the Hot and dry winds, the clouds scattered, raising whirlwinds along the road, the sun mercilessly scorched bread and grass.

Mr. Grisha Isakov was sitting on the floor, leaning his elbow on a suitcase, and writing poetry in the uneven light of a flowing candle.

4. Indicate the joint venture with a non-union and compositional connection:

And for a long time the sun had set, but the forest had not yet had time to subside: the turtles murmured near, the cuckoo was crowing in the distance

B Happiness makes friends, but only misfortune can tell you which one of them is a real friend.

The sun went down, and the night followed the day without a gap, as is usually the case in the south.

D Tell me what you read and I will tell you who you are.

5. Indicate the joint venture with non-union and subordinate links.

And Genuine miracles are not noisy, and the most important events are very simple.

B Life taught me what true courage is: the ability to resist the judgments of the environment.

Q Although we travel all over the world in search of beauty, we must have it in ourselves, otherwise we will not find it

Г The wind whistled across the steppe, whirled randomly and made such a noise with the grass that from behind it there was no thunder or the creak of wheels.

6. Indicate the correct description of the offer:

Her presence gave me a pleasure that I had not experienced for a long time, and I was afraid to look at her, lest my gaze somehow betray my hidden feeling.

A joint venture with composition, subordination and non-union communication

B SP with composition and non-union communication

In a joint venture with subordination and non-union communication

G SP with composition and submission

7. Specify the number of parts of the joint venture:

The ground and the roof turned white, and the trees stood like lace: all the branches were covered with snow.

8. Indicate a sentence without a punctuation error:

And He did not notice how time passed, but when he glanced at his watch, he saw that it was already too late.

B He did not notice how time passed, but when he glanced at his watch, he saw that it was already late.

He did not notice how time passed, but when he glanced at his watch, he saw that it was already late.

D He did not notice how time passed, but when he glanced at his watch, he saw that it was already too late

9. In the sentence In order to consider and understand another person, you must first of all be able to completely forget about your own person (?) About what a captivating impression I make on others and how magnificent I am in the lap of nature. (A. Kuprin) in place of the question mark should be put:

B comma

To semicolon

Colon

10. Give an example of a joint venture with different types of communication, indicate its type, draw up a diagram for it.

A. Father with ardor and in detail told me how many birds and fish are found here, how many will be born

All kinds of berries, how many lakes in the vicinity and what wonderful forests grow here.

B. Everyone can empathize with the suffering of a friend, but success is only an unusually subtle nature.

C. It rained in the mountains, and if the bridge over the river is torn off, then geologists will have to wait for a complete

Falling water to get to the base.

G. A proud man is rarely a grateful person: he is always convinced that he receives less than he deserves.

1) In sentence A, a comma is missing before the second conjunction "and".

2) In sentence B, instead of a dash, you need to put a comma.

3) In sentence B, an extra comma is placed before the union "if".

4) In sentence D, instead of a colon, you need to put a dash.

The exhibition "Russian Art Nouveau" made a great impression on me.

Indicate after which words you need punctuation marks in this sentence. Write a word followed by a missing punctuation mark, and then this mark in parentheses, then the next word and a punctuation mark in parentheses, etc.

Write a short essay on the topic "Accuracy of Word Usage - the Basic Law of Speech Culture." Use Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy's quote as a quote. Give and comment on examples from your own experience of verbal communication.

Grade 9

JV with various types of communication

Option 2

Find the erroneous statement about the offer:

The sun has already gone (1) and now a fan of crimson and gold rays (2) beat intensely because of the darkened contours of the hills (3) which gradually changed their appearance (4) becoming like fabulous monsters.

1) This joint venture with various types of communication consists of three simple ones.

2) There are two main parts in it, connected by a compositional connection (union I).

3) The first part is PP in its structure, the second is SPP.

4) Commas are needed in place of numbers 1, 3.

What punctuation error was made in one of the sentences?

A. A smile that appears on the face for no reason, or excessively honeyed speech is the surest

Proof of hypocrisy.

B. The guys knew that on the day off, a lot of people walk in the forest, but if you get up early, you can dial

Full baskets of mushrooms.

Q. I looked out the window: the stars were flaring up in the cloudless sky.

G. I thought with alarm that I didn’t know where the shore was, and if we suddenly didn’t hear the whistle of the steamer, absolutely

They would be at a loss.

1) In sentence A, an extra comma is placed before the conjunction "or".

2) Sentence B lacks a comma after the conjunction "but" ..

3) In sentence B, instead of a colon, you need to put a dash.

4) In sentence D, an extra comma is placed before the "if" conjunction.

Which word is inappropriate in this sentence? Cross it out and write the desired word in the answer.

The arguments he made were so convincing that it was impossible not to believe him.

Answer: _______________________________________________________________________

Read the sentence and complete tasks B2, B3, C1.

Look for a punctuation error. Write the sentence number and the word followed by a comma.

Answer: __________________________________________________________________________________

Read the text again and write a short meditation essay (essay) on smiling. Do you agree that the essence of a person is revealed in a smile? Express your opinion and support it with examples from your life experience.

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Exercise 1.

Compare the two landscape sketches: what are the syntactic differences between them? How do these features affect the perception of pictures of nature?

1. Here is the real winter.

Snowfall. The day is like a nest, all downy, soft, fresh.

Gray-white low sky, fluffy snow on the ground, large snow flakes in the air ...

Quiet. Soft. Magnificently. White.(G. Nikolaeva)

2. In the morning, in the sun, the trees were covered with luxurious frost, and this lasted for two hours, then the frost disappeared, the sun closed, and the day passed quietly, thoughtfully, with a drop in the middle of the day and fragrant moonlit twilight in the evening.(M. Prishvin)

Write down a complex sentence with different types of connection. Make a diagram to explain the placement of the remaining punctuation marks.

Exercise 2.

If you write these sentences in the following order: complex, non-union, complex with different types of communication, complex, simple, then an excerpt from a poem by O. Fokina will be restored. Tell us about the variety of syntactic structure of this poem.

Draw a diagram of a complex sentence with different types of connection in order to explain all the punctograms in it.

1) I was frightened, looked around, and my song stumbled, and the ferns were silent, and they ate their heads. 2) And - no path, no track! 3) That day was not quite ordinary: I carried the first ten strawberries in my fist clenched to the delight of my little brother. 4) And lilies of the valley grow on the steepest, where ferns are dense, where they ate gloomy, bearded, where I once got lost. 5) She carried the first ten strawberries and sang slowly, and the birds sang over me until they surrounded the spruce.

Exercise 3.

Read the text. What are the syntactic features

sentences are rhythmically repeated in it? Write down the text explaining the placement of punctuation marks.

Make sentence diagrams, taking into account the grouping of simple ones as part of a complex

The sun went down, and night followed day without interval, as is usually the case in the south; but thanks to the low tide, of the snow, we could easily distinguish the road, which was still going uphill, although not so steep. I ordered to put my ch..modan in the body..ku, replace the bulls with horses and for the last time looked around (in) down to d..linu; but a thick fog, surging in waves from the gorges, covered it completely, and n .. a single sound did not reach (from) there to our ears. Ossetians noisily surrounded me and demanded for vodka; but the staff captain shouted at them so menacingly that they (in) an instant fled. (M. Lermontov)

Exercise 4.

Read and then write down the text, placing the missing punctuation marks. Thanks to what syntactic features did you manage to convey such a lot of information in one sentence? Give reasons for your answer.

Denmark is the country from which genius tales came to the world. The people who gave Andersen to humanity gave Russia Vladimir Dahl.

Linguist and lexicographer writer, folklorist and ethnographer, surgeon and ophthalmologist, one of the first researchers of homeopathy in Russia and the author of the first article on homeopathy; a publicist who was worried about a wide variety of problems - public economic scientific medical pedagogical; an engineer who guided crossings from improvised means, the inventor of an original ventilation system and a special device for the marching transportation of the wounded and sick (it is noted in the history of military medicine); amateur naturalist who founded the local history museum in Orenburg, the author of botany and zoology textbooks considered for half a century the best in terms of clarity of presentation and verified material, - V. I. Dal was a word-maker of the Russian language: for 53 years he “collected words” which amounted to 4 volumes “ Explanatory Dictionary ".(L. Lvov)

Exercise 5.

Help your peer to correct shortcomings in the construction of the text. Think about where it is appropriate to use homogeneous members, detached applications, a complex sentence with different types of relationship, or a complex sentence with a complicated main clause. Write down the corrected version of the text, explaining the placement of punctuation marks.

A. S. Griboyedov was a talented diplomat. He was a historian, poet, playwright. He is a man of progressive ideas of his time. He left an indelible mark on Russian literature. He wrote the comedy Woe from Wit. In a comedy, he showed the life of the Russian nobility.


Exercise 6.

Think about in essays on what topics the following sayings could be used as an epigraph. Choose the phrase that seemed most interesting to you. Write it down after explaining the placement of punctuation marks.

Try to reveal the thought contained in the saying, continue the reasoning, compose a small text.

1) Happiness is not always about doing what you want, but about always wanting what you do. (L. Tolstoy) 2) Deeds are governed by their goals: that deed is called great, which has a great goal. (A. Chekhov) 3.) Conversation and words are needed, but they are only the beginning, the whole essence of life is in deeds, in the ability to move from word to deed, in their coordination. (D. Mendeleev) 4) Science and art are as closely interconnected as the lungs and the heart, so if one organ is perverted, then the other cannot function correctly. (L. Tolstoy)


Exercise 7.

Write down the sentences, placing the missing punctuation marks. Explain punctuation marks using diagrams.

1) We know that when you take mushrooms, it is better to cut them off with a knife rather than rip them out by the roots, because the mycelium is destroyed. 2) The plant lives and reproduces underground, so if you see a flock of lilies of the valley in the forest, keep in mind that you see one plant. 3) The similarity between flowers is complemented by the fact that when the sun goes away for a long time or at night, dandelions close their flowers go out. 4) Here are three hunts for you, because if you call picking mushrooms hunting, then the worse are strawberries and nuts! 5) Then trees and bushes began to grow, which, no matter how rarely I planted them, three years later got mixed up and formed a density.(V. Soloukhin)


Exercise 8.

Complete the sentences and write them down with punctuation marks.

1) Homogeneous members of the sentence are separated by a comma but if ....

2) In a sentence with a generalizing word for homogeneous terms, a colon or dash is used if ....

3) Homogeneous members of the sentence can be connected by repeating unions, and if the union is not repeated before every homogeneous member ....

4) Sentences with homogeneous members are an expressive and very capacious syntactic means, and although they require careful punctuation ...


Exercise 9.

What role does the landscape sketch play in the above excerpt from the story "Boyhood" by L. N. Tolstoy?

The sun had just risen above a solid white cloud covering the east, and the whole neighborhood was lit up with a calm, joyful light. Everything is so beautiful around me, but in my heart it is so easy and calm ... The road winds in a wide wild ribbon ahead, between fields of dried stubble and shining dew of greenery; here and there, on the road, a sullen broom or a young birch tree with light sticky leaves comes across, casting a long motionless shadow on the dried clay ruts and small green grass of the road ... The monotonous noise of wheels and bells does not drown out the songs of larks that hover near the road itself. The smell of cloth eaten by moths, dust and some kind of acid, which distinguishes our chaise, is covered with the smell of morning, and I feel a gratifying anxiety in my soul, the desire to do something is a sign of true pleasure.

Thanks to what syntactic features of the text did the writer manage to avoid monotony in describing nature and his own state?

Exercise 10.

Describe sentences with different types of syntactic links. Explain the setting of punctuation marks.

1) Three bright eyes of those passing by - a softer blush, a curl is steeper: perhaps one of the passers-by will look more closely from the windows.

2) I will never forget (he was or was not, this evening): the fire of the dawn burned and parted the pale sky, and at the yellow dawn - the lanterns.

3) Do not approach her with questions, you do not care, but she is satisfied: she is crushed by love, mud or wheels - everything hurts. 4) The wind called and chased the chase - he did not catch up with the black masks: our horses were faithful, someone white helped, covered the sleigh with snow, teased the horses with needles, built towers from the fog, and circled, and sang in the fog, and from a snowstorm with an eye guarded the dark.(A. Blok)


Exercise 11.

Arrange punctuation marks, parse the highlighted sentence.

- Listen to the soundless, - said Margarita to the master and the sand rustled under her bare feet, - listen and enjoy what you were not given in life - silence. I can already see a Venetian window and climbing grapes and it rises to the very roof. This house is your eternal shelter. I know that in the evening those whom you love who you are interested in and who will not disturb you will come to you. These kind and talented people will play and sing to you and you will see the light in the room when the candles light up. Peaceful, you will fall asleep with a smile on your lips, and I will take care of your sleep.
So spoke Margarita, the master's faithful friend, walking with him towards the eternal home, and her words flowed just like a stream left behind ...(According to M. Bulgakov)

Exercise 12.

Write down sentences, explain punctuation marks. Distribute complex sentences according to the types of syntactic relations, for this, draw up sentence schemes. Read the sentences out loud.

1) An hour later, there was an opportunity to go: the snowstorm subsided, the sky cleared, and we set off. (A. Pushkin) 2) Although he knew the way, last time he went to the tankers during the day; at night everything seemed different, unfamiliar. (E. Kazakevich) 3) The boys began to pull the pike by the tail, and Arseny Romanovich began to read the instruction on why you should not put your finger in the pike's mouth, even if it is sleepy. (K. Fedin) 4) The forest is noisy, the face is hot, and a prickly cold makes its way from the back. (B. Polevoy) 5) In everything that fills the room, you feel something long outdated, a kind of dry decay, all things exude that strange smell that flowers give, dried by time to the point that when you touch them, they crumble into sulfur dust. (M. Gorky) 6) I understood that only chance can help us out: either the water suddenly stops coming, or we stumble upon an abandoned boat on this shore. (K. Paustovsky) 7) For a long time in the light of the moon a white sail flashed between the dark waves; the blind man was sitting on the shore, and then I heard something like a sob.(M. Lermontov)

Exercise 13.

Rewrite by inserting missing letters. Emphasize grammatical basics, make sentence diagrams.

1) I don’t remember now who noticed ... but once that there are two kinds of writers: some die ... while they are alive, others live after death (Lakshin). 2) The so-called wolf nights were approaching, and I, of course, waited for the wolves that lived in our forest, gathering in the autumn .. flock (A. Onegin). 3) Pierre was given respect, which had never been shown before: the unknown lady who spoke to the clergy rose from her seat and invited him to sit down, the hell..utant lifted the dropped ... Rchatka and handed it to him, the doctors respectfully zap..kali when he passed them, and post..r..was to show him the place (L. Tolstoy). 4) In the morning, when I woke up, an affectionate April co -..nze cheerfully glanced through all the windows of my room, somewhere lovingly in..k..the pigeons were screaming, the sparrows were chirping fervently, and from the street it was vague .. the thunderous noise that bursts into the room with the first exposed frame (Mamin-Sibiryak). 5) You tried to ... tell her ... to tell what the doctor said, but it turned out that, although the doctor spoke very well and for a long time, it was impossible to convey what he said(L. Tolstoy).

Exercise 14.

Read the sentences. Explain punctuation marks.

1) I understood that only chance can help us out: either the water suddenly stops arriving, or we stumble upon an abandoned boat on this shore (Paustovsky). 2) A very strange thing happened to me: it seemed to me that I just closed my eyes; when I opened them, long bright rays of the sun were already stretching through the slits of the shutters, in which countless golden dust particles swirled (Kuprin). 3) The whole sky was covered with blinking stars, and the Milky Way loomed so clearly, as if it had been washed and rubbed with snow before the holiday (Chekhov). 4) The mountain ash will bloom - spring will end, and when the mountain ash turns red, summer will end. And then in the fall we will open the hunt and until winter we will be hunting with red rowan berries (Prishvin).

Exercise 15.

Write off sentences, place punctuation marks.

1) When the rumbling of wheels on the stone pavement died down Kiprensky heard the fresh sound of water in the city fountains, the water gurgled and sang filling the night with a sleepy splash (Paustovsky). 2) The whole garden was tenderly green with the first beauty of spring blooming, the summer strong buzz of insects was not yet heard, the young leaves babbled and the finches sang here and there, and two turtle doves cooed all on the same tree and the cuckoo crowed every time and from far away from behind the mill the pond brought a friendly rook noise like the creak of many cart wheels (Turgenev). 3) The wind drove waves of fire directly to the Kremlin, as if it wanted the fire to exterminate the foreigners who climbed into the Russian shrine, Napoleon tried to go out onto the balcony, but it was impossible to touch the cast-iron railings, so they glowed despite the fact that the fire was quite far from the palace (Rakovsky). 4) And you will look at the pale green sky strewn with stars on which there are no clouds or spots and you will understand why the warm air is motionless, why nature is on the alert and is afraid to move it terribly and it is a pity to lose at least one moment of life (Chekhov). 5) If he did not want the trees to be cut, the trees remained intact if he asked for forgiveness or reward someone, the interested person knew that this would be the case, he could ride any horse to take any dog ​​to the castle to rummage in the library to run barefoot and eat what he pleases ( Green).

Test on the topic "Complex sentence with different types of communication"

1. In what case is a complex proposal with different types of communication presented?

1) The sun seemed to be late this morning, and when it peeped in from behind the houses and churches, it found everyone in a terrible commotion.

2) No matter how great the strength of Bazarov, it only testifies to the greatness of the strength that gave birth to him and feeds him.

3) The huge figure, sitting at the table with its back to him, turned, and the stern eyes of his brother looked at Pavka from behind his thick black eyebrows.

4) In the Shumins' house, the service that grandmother had ordered had just ended, and now Nadya could see how the table was being laid in the hall.

2. In what case is a complex proposal with different types of communication presented?

1) To deal with the language somehow means to think somehow: imprecise, approximately, incorrect.

2) When you see in front of you the remains of the majestic beauty that was so abundantly concentrated in the Acropolis, you are personally convinced of how art and devastating wars confronted each other.

3) Andersen collected the grains of poetry from the peasant fields, warmed them in his heart, sowed them in low huts, and from these seeds unprecedented and magnificent flowers of poetry grew and bloomed, delighting the hearts of the poor.

4) Life is constant work, and only he understands it in a completely human way, who looks at it from this point of view.

3. When is the correct description of the proposal given?

Everything was already ready for our departure: equipment, food, tools, personal belongings were packed, but the icy airfield on the river, where Vasily Nikolayevich and I were to be dropped off, was flooded with ice, and now it was impossible to land the plane there.

1) joint venture with composition, subordination and non-union communication

4) joint venture with composition and submission

4. When is the correct description of the proposal given?

Her presence gave me a pleasure that I had not experienced for a long time, and I was afraid to look at her, lest my gaze somehow betray my hidden feeling.

2) joint venture with composition and non-union communication

3) joint venture with subordination and non-union communication

5. When is the correct description of the proposal given?

Everywhere everything is white and motionless; then suddenly a white high wall grows to the right, then suddenly disappears and grows in front to run away and disappear again.

1) SP with composition and submission

2) joint venture with composition and non-union communication

3) joint venture with subordination and non-union communication

4) joint venture with composition, subordination and non-union communication

6. When is the correct description of the proposal given?

One circumstance always surprises me: we go through life and do not know at all and cannot even imagine how many great tragedies, wonderful human deeds, how many grief, heroism, meanness and despair happened and is happening on any piece of land where we live.

1) SP with composition and submission

2) joint venture with composition and non-union communication

3) joint venture with subordination and non-union communication

4) joint venture with composition, subordination and non-union communication

7. In which sentence at the junction of unions should a comma be put?

1) I was sent on a mission by the editorial board of Russkiye Vedomosti to give a report on the anniversary, and when I arrived, everyone was already sitting at the table.

2) He did not stay long in Marseille; but when he talked about life in Marseilles, it was not a tourist's impression.

3) When the tents were distributed, our officers fit together, and since the officers' tents were spacious, the captain decided to settle me with him.

4) The hospital was arranged for eighty people, but since it alone served in several neighboring provinces, it could accommodate up to three hundred.

8. Which sentence needs a comma before the union AND?

1) It filled him with joy, and looking at others - and pride: of course, she was the best and no one had such a lady.

2) And the more he narrated, the brighter the longest chain of Likhodeev's rudeness and outrage unfolded before the findirector and any subsequent link in this chain was worse than the previous one.

3) He [Herzen] was convinced that the last liberation is not the work of any one people, but of all peoples together, of all mankind and that the people can finally free themselves only by renouncing their national isolation and entering the circle of universal life.

4) With each step forward, the mountain panorama seemed to be heard wider and wider and wider and the sky deepened.

9. Which sentence does not need a comma before the union AND?

1) She absolutely believed in his genius, and besides, she was convinced that this genius could not be tested only by playing chess. and that when the tournament fever passes, some still unknown forces will play in it.

2) In addition, Faina, although she kept her mouth shut, somehow managed to prevent Lyova from feeling awkward from his excessive talkativeness and from the fact that she is so sensitive and tactful, Lyova became all the more grateful to her and fell in love more strongly.

3) The mother is alive, the children are healthy, the wives are unhappy, but they are also healthy and they have everything ...

4) When he was angry, his anger was like a sudden frost and I well remember these sudden silences at the table.

10. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in their place in the sentence must be commas?

Our planet is beautiful (1) and (2) when astronauts see it from the depths of the Universe (3), they cannot take their eyes off its turquoise glow.

11. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in place of which in the sentence must be commas?

At night, the sea was ominously rustling (1) and (2) when in the morning the fog cleared away (3) and the sun came out (4), then everyone saw the coast (5) littered with algae and some small debris.

1) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

12. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in their place in the sentence must be commas?

Geologists worked day and night (1) and (2) when they got out of the taiga wilds (3) and the long-awaited maps of new deposits lay on the developers' table (4), it was only then for the first time that the head of the party started talking about a vacation.

13. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in their place in the sentence must be commas?

The crowd parted (1) and (2) before the music started (3) Ustinya went into the circle (4) and the villagers involuntarily admired her dance.

14. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in their place in the sentence must be commas?

The heavy velvet curtain rose (1) and (2) when the first sounds of music sounded (3) Voronov suddenly saw the familiar little figure of the Countess (4) who also came to the premiere at the theater.

15. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in their place in the sentence must be commas?

I think (1) that (2) when the prisoners see the stairs (3) leading to freedom (4) then many will want to escape.

16. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in their place in the sentence must be commas?

On the breakwaters there are thorny weeds up to their knees, cast-iron berths are reddened by pungent rust (1) and only the lighthouse says (2) that the port is still alive (3) and someone lights the lights for rare steamers (4) that come at night (5) dimly lit and empty.

1) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

17. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in their place in the sentence must be commas?

The man was of great stature (1) and (2) in order (3) to go through the door (4) he not only had to bend his head (5) but also bend his whole body.

18. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in their place in the sentence must be commas?

The garden was followed by peasant huts (1) which (2), although they were scattered (3), showed the contentment of their inhabitants.

19. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in their place in the sentence must be commas?

Meteorologists warned (1) that a powerful thunderstorm front is approaching (2) and (3) if you do not speed up the harvesting of wheat (4), then it will fall in the rain (5) and perish.

20. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in their place in the sentence must be commas?

I was not sure (1) if I had enough strength to get to the top of the mountain (2) and whether the detachment (3) would come by that time and was about to turn back.

Everyone praises those virtues in which he himself does not need to exercise: the rich preach frugality, and the loafers spread about the great importance of labor.(O. Wilde)

    BSP; 2) SPP; 3) SSP; 4) joint venture with different types of communication.

I slept near the engine hold, on the table (1) on which I washed the dishes (2) and (3) when I woke up from a shot and shock (4) it was quiet on the deck (5) steam hissed hot in the car (6) hammers often pounded ...

    1, 2, 4, 5, 6. 2) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 3) 1, 4, 5. 4) 1, 2, 5.

    Indicate the type of joint venture.

Everyone knows how beautiful and tempting bright brushes of lingonberries peep out of the dark glossy greenery in autumn, but few have noticed how this evergreen upland shrub blooms.

    SSP; 2) BSP; 3) SPP; 4) joint venture with different types of communication.

    What digits should be replaced by commas in the sentence:

The sun rose (1) and (2) as soon as its oblique rays were reflected in the windows of houses (3) the whole city (4) seemed to be on fire with bright colors (5) shone with gold.

    1, 3, 4. 2) 2, 3, 4, 5. 3) 1, 2, 3, 5. 4) 1, 3, 5.

    The number of missing punctuation marks.
    Nobody could get to this happiness because there was no such force that could open its bud.1 ) 3. 2 ) 2. 3 ) 4. 4 ) 1. E) 5.

Our planet is beautiful (1) and (2) when astronauts see it from the depths of the Universe (3) they cannot take their eyes off its turquoise glow.

1) 1, 2, 3 2) 2, 3 3) 1, 4) 1, 3

7. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in their place in the sentence must be commas?

At night, the sea made a menacing noise (1) and (2) when in the morning the fog cleared away (3) and the sun came out (4), then everyone saw the coast (5) littered with algae and some small debris.

1) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 2) 1, 3, 4, 5 3) 1, 4, 5 4) 2, 3, 4, 5

8. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in their place in the sentence must be commas?

Geologists worked day and night (1) and (2) when they got out of the taiga wilds (3) and the long-awaited maps of new deposits lay on the developers' table (4), it was only then for the first time that the head of the party started talking about a vacation.

1) 1, 2, 3, 4 2) 1, 3, 4 3) 1, 2, 4 4) 1, 4

9. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in their place in the sentence must be commas?

The crowd parted (1) and (2) before the music started (3) Ustinya went into the circle (4) and the villagers involuntarily admired her dance.

1) 1, 2, 3, 4 2) 1, 2, 3 3) 1, 3, 4 4) 1, 3

10. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in their place in the sentence must be commas?

The heavy velvet curtain rose (1) and (2) when the first sounds of music sounded (3) Voronov suddenly saw the familiar little figure of the Countess (4) who also came to the premiere at the theater.

1) 1, 2, 3, 4 2) 2, 3, 4 3) 1, 3, 4 4) 1, 2, 3

11. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in place of which in the sentence must be commas?

I think (1) that (2) when the prisoners see the stairs (3) leading to freedom (4) then many will want to escape.

1) 2, 3, 4 2) 1, 3, 4 3) 1, 2, 3 4) 1, 2, 4

12. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in their place in the sentence must be commas?

On the breakwaters there are thorny weeds up to their knees, cast-iron berths are reddened by pungent rust (1) and only the lighthouse says (2) that the port is still alive (3) and someone lights the lights for rare steamers (4) that come at night (5) dimly lit and empty.

1) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 2) 2, 4, 5 3) 1, 2, 4, 5 4) 2, 3, 4, 5

13. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in their place in the sentence must be commas?

The man was of great stature (1) and (2) in order (3) to go through the door (4) he not only had to bend his head (5) but also bend his whole body.

1) 1, 2, 4, 5 2) 1, 2, 3 3) 3, 4, 5 4) 2, 4, 5

14. In which answer option are all the numbers correctly indicated, in their place in the sentence must be commas?

The garden was followed by peasant huts (1) which (2), although they were scattered (3), showed the contentment of their inhabitants.

1) 1, 2, 3 2) 1, 3 3) 1, 2 4) 2, 3