Итоговая контрольная работа
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Итоговая контрольная работа по английскому языку по итогам 3 триместра
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Предварительный просмотр:
1) Form the plural
b) Write the sentences in plural or singular. Give 2 forms where possible
1. The crew (be) ______ gathered on the deck. 2. Our football team (have)______gone to Liverpool. 3. There is some danger but not all people (see)_______ it. 4. The committee (know)_______ about the fact. 5. On what page (be)_______ the contents of the book. 6. Your clothes (be)_______ wet again. 7. The police (be)_______ near.
2) Put in the article where necessary
- We left London_____next morning and it was at_____midday when we came.
2. On_____hot morning last July they had a great party. 3. I was up before______sunrise. 4. Where did you pick these flowers? — In______forest.
5. I’m planning to go to_____college after I leave_____school. 6. How long can_____human stay and work in space? 7. What is on_____television tonight? 8. If Robin doesn’t get better, he’ll have to be taken to______hospital.
3) Write 2 missing forms of adjectives
b) Choose the right adjective
1.What is the title of Marinina’s (last/latest) detective story? 2. December is the (last/latest) month of the year. 3. For (further/farther) information refer to the secretary. 4. The (next/nearest) train to Moscow is at seven. 5. My aunt is the (oldest/ eldest) member of my family.
4) Use passive forms of the verbs
1. Мои часы украли вчера.
2.Когда он вошел в комнату, обсуждали его проект.
3. Посмотри! Новый дом построили!
4. За доктором послали?
5. Когда с ним поговорят?
6.Текст нужно будет перевести.
7. Его лицо скоро забылось.
5) Write the same in English
1.Я хочу знать, когда он напишет нам письмо.
- Если вы е откроете окно, будет жарко в комнате.
- Как жаль, что сейчас не лето.
- Если бы я знал французский язык, я бы смог поговорить с нашими гостями.
- Если бы мы сейчас были в Лондоне, мы бы пошли осматривать город.
- На твоем месте, я бы водила машину более осторожно.
- Вы когда-нибудь слышали, как музыканты настраивают свои инструменты.
6) Complete using the phrasal verbs
1. A small rabbit was run_____by a bus. 2. I smell the pancake burning, it’s time to turn it_____3. It’s another of Bob’s lies, will he get____with it again, do you think? 4. The boy was so hungry that he rushed_____his food and ate everything. 5. In summer we usually set our house plants _____on the balcony.
7) Open the brackets
By 7 o’clock yesterday evening the train (not arrive)___________ yet. The people on the platform (feel)_____ cold, as a strong wind (blow)__________. Suddenly there (come)_______ a voice from the loudspeaker which (say)_______ that the train (arrive)________ a quarter of an hour later. Mark who (stand)__________ on the platform for half an hour already (decide)________ that he (go)________ to the snack bar and (drink)________ a cup of coffee.
Предварительный просмотр:
1) Form the plural
b) Write the sentences in plural or singular. Give 2 forms where possible
1. How many people ( be)____ expected to come? 2. While my family (be)____ on holiday, I’m going to finish my book. 3. The police ( have)______ arrived.
4. The government (be)____ going to solve it. 5. What (be)_____ the news?
6. Where (be)_____ the contents in Russian books? 7. What advice (be)___ always useful?
2) Put in the article where necessary
1. It was____high noon but she was asleep. 2. The burglars broke into the house in____broad daylight. 3. She remembered____summer evening when they walked together in fields. 4.____giraffe is____animal that lives in Africa and has____long neck. 5. It was____wonderful day:____sky was blue,_____sun was shining, _____sea looked warm and calm-____world was____great place to live in.6. We have_____new history teacher._____teacher arrived last week.
7. Which of the two dictionaries are you going to buy? I like____dictionary that has more words.
3) Write 2 missing forms of adjectives
b) Choose the right adjective
1. She sat near the (furthest/ farthest) window. 2. We are only four. One (eldest/oldest) son couldn’t come. 3. Yesterday we bought the (last/latest) copy of this magazine. It had come out only 2 days before. 4. The boys entered the hall- a short one and a tall one. The (latter/later) was polite. 5. John’s house is (the nearest/ the next) door.
4) Use passive forms of the verbs
1. –Где статья? — Её переводят. Её переведут через полтора часа.
2.Где строят новый магазин?
3. Все упражнения сделаны.
4. Это часто используется в английской грамматике.
5. Его знают не только в Англии.
6.Встреча состоится в центре города.
7.Этот замок построен в 1830 г.
5) Write the same in English
1.Спроси учителя, когда вы пойдёте в театр.
- Мы не уверены, придут ли они, но если придут, объясните им это.
- Как жаль, что она не пришла.
- Если бы мы встретили Анну, мы бы ей всё рассказали.
- Если бы он хорошо играл на пианино, он бы принял участие в нашем конкурсе.
- На твоем месте, я бы пошла на вечеринку. Там будет весело.
- Не люблю, как эта болтушка рассказывает о своей поездке.
6) Complete using the phrasal verbs
1. After the party everything in the house was turned____and she had to clean it the whole day.2. The boiling milk easily runs____the edge of the pan. 3. Steve rushed____the room showing something. 4. Let’s get____at the next stop and walk. 5. It took the teacher 10 minutes to set her pupils_____copy the words.
7) Open the brackets
Last Sunday Alice’s neighbour (ask)______ her to (keep)______ her cat for 3 days when she (be)_____ away on business. She (say)______ the cat (be)_____ no trouble. But when Alice (wake up)______ the next morning, she (notice)________ that the cat (eat)_______ all the goldfish. When Alice (leave)_______ for school the cat (sleep)_______ peacefully in the sun. When the girl (come)_______ the cat (disappear)__________. It (take)_______ poor Alice 2 hours (find)_______ the cat in the garden, where it (run)_________ after birds.
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В своей педагогической деятельности я использую тесты для проверки знаний учащихся.
Тестовые задания включают в себя 35 вопросов с вариантами ответов, где нужно выбрать один верный и записать в соответствующий столбец.
Разработка предназначена для итогового контроля знаний в 5 классе.
Контрольная работа №8Итоговая контрольная работа.
Контрольная работа по географии 5 класс Итоговая контрольная работа.
Работа расчитана на 40 минут. Присутствуют все компетенции.
Stage b
I. Choose the right word:
The … welcomed his guests heartily and immediately made them feel quite at home.
The … and all his guests went for a walk to the neighbouring wood.
He didn’t know how to tell his … that he had no money to pay the rent.
The settee in the parlour was strewn with pretty embroidered … .
I don’t like to sleep on a soft … .
I can put you up for the night but the trouble is that I have no spare … . Would you mind using this leather … instead?
A dog was barking at the passers-by from a balcony in the fourth … .
All the windows of the upper … were wide open.
We mounted the stairs to the fifth … and knocked at the door.
A beautiful bronze … was standing on the piano.
I don’t think I can use this … , I need a 90 watt one at least.
Are you tall enough to reach the …? A new … has to be screwed in.
A narrow winding … led to the attic.
There was a … lying in the yard.
II. Fill in the blanks with prepositions or adverbs if necessary:
Marian is … the kitchen. She is near the table … the middle … the room. There is a lamp … the table. There are a lot … things … the table. There is a jug … the middle … the table. Marian has a dish and a spoon … her hands. … Marian there are two pots, two bowls and a frying-pan. Behind her there is a dresser and a kitchen sink … it. There are a lot … things … the shelves … the dresser. There are plates and dishes, and jugs and bowls. There is a loaf … bread … a bread-board, and a tray … tea-cups. … the bottom … the dresser there are two drawers, and two cupboards. Under the drawers … the kitchen sink there are two taps. Over the sink, there is a clock … the wall. … the window, there is a table and some shelves. There are two saucepans … one shelf.
If you enter … our kitchen you’ll see a window right … the door. There are light nylon curtains … the window and lots … flowers … the window-sill. … front … the window stands a dinner-table … four chairs … it. … this table we usually have meals. … the wall … the left … the table there are a few shelves … different kitchen things. … the floor … the shelves there stands a fridge. We cannot do … it, especially … summer. … the right wall, … the fridge you can see a sink and a base unit … it. We try to keep our kitchen … good order, so it is always clean and tidy. Come and have tea … us … some day!
The flat you live … needs tidying every day. You must air the rooms, dust the furniture … a duster, clean the carpets … a vacuum cleaner. The floor is swept … a broom. The housewife keeps house and other members … the family help her … the house.
1. Have you already moved … the new flat? 2. The walls of the library were lined … bookcases, the arm-chairs were upholstered … leather, the tables littered … newspapers and magazines. 3. The door burst open and we saw a stranger … doorway. 4. The windows of the bedroom looked … … a little garden … the back … the house. 5. Who dwells … this cottage? 6. The boy saw a man go into the house … the side door. 7. I must have misplaced the key … the cupboard, I can’t find it anywhere. 8. Tell the children not to forget to wipe their feet … the door-mat. 9. For hours at a stretch he would sit … a chair looking … … the window. 10. You may dry your hands … this towel, it is quite clean. 11. Before going to bed he usually turned … the light … the room. 12. Where is the entrance … the cinema? 13. She said she remembered having put … the gas … the kitchen … she had finished cooking. 14. My brother was sorry he couldn’t buy the sideboard, it was a little too large and he is short … space.
III. Insert articles if necessary:
In his own small room Martin lived, slept, studied, wrote and kept … house. Before … window looking out on … tiny front porch was … kitchen table that served as … desk, library and … typewriting stand. … bed, against … rear wall, occupied two-thirds of … total space of … room. … table was flanked on one side by … bureau, manufactured for profit and not for service. … bureau stood in … corner, and in … opposite corner, on … table’s other flank was the kitchen oil-stove on … box, inside of which were dishes and cooking utensils, … shelf on the wall for provisions, and … bucket of water on … floor. Martin had to carry his water from … kitchen sink, there being no tap in his room. … small closet contained his clothes and … books he had accumulated and for which there was no room on … table or under … table. (J. London).
We have … nice flat with … modern conveniences. It is on … fifth floor of … nine-storeyed house in … Green Street. As … building is high it has … lift. … lift can take you to … floor you like. In our flat there is … balcony, … telephone and, of course, … central heating, … electricity, … cold and … hot water. … rooms are square. … largest is … sitting-room. In … evening we all gather there to watch … television. Sometimes we sit down around … table which stands in … middle of … room and talk about … events of … day. All … members of … family like to be at … home together.
It’s less than … month that you’re away from … home but it seems ages. We miss you badly, so it’s sweet of you to write often. We are all fairly well and pleased you’re too, in your room at … hall with … nice roommate. Dad and I are back to … work after … holidays, Granny does most of … work about … house – just … usual run of things, as you can see. I can’t say I see much of Lucy and Mike, but we speak much over … phone. Their latest news and chief topic of … conversation is … new flat, of course. They are moving to … house somewhere around … end of … month. As you can imagine it’s quite … event for them and they are, certainly, anxious.
Their new apartment is in … block of … flats in … new district on … outskirts of … city. It’s … pretty long way from … centre, but that doesn’t matter much as there is … underground round … corner. Lucy is … little upset that … flat is on … top floor of … twelve-storeyed house, but this can’t be helped and, after all, there’s … lift.
As far as I know, it’s … two-room flat with … bathroom, … lavatory, … spacious hall and … balcony. … kitchen is very comfortable, with … electric cooker and … built-in furniture. There are also … few built-in wardrobes in … hall and … bedroom which is very convenient, no doubt. There are all … modern conveniences in … flat: … electricity, … central heating, … hot and cold water supply.
That’s our news for … present. There is nothing else I can say, just that we are lucky with … weather. It’s fairly warm and doesn’t at all look like … autumn. How are … things with you? We all send you our love and kisses.
IV. Fill in the blanks with “it is” or “there is/are”:
1. … a beautiful picture. 2. … three drawers in the table. 3. … fine roses in the vase. … a present from a friend of mine. 4. Hurry up! … no time to lose! 5. … the only room to let. … no other rooms here. 6. … not a pantry. … no pantry in this flat. 7. … no gas in the house. … an electric cooker, … very convenient. 8. … a pity … no telephone in your room. 9. … two large windows in the bedroom, so … quite light. 10. … really a nice table but … no place for it in my room. 11. … no fruit at home. 12. … a new house opposite your school? 13. … a lot of furniture in their flat. 14. … a gas-stove and a fridge in our kitchen.
V. Fill in the blanks with “some”, “any”, “no”, “none”:
1. I need … paper. Have you got … ? 2. is there … news for me? 3. I would gladly give you … money, but I have … . 4. There is … butter in the fridge but there isn’t … cheese. 5. Buy … more dictionaries, they’ll be of great help. 6. There are … house plants on the window-sill, but on the wall there aren’t … . 7. They have three daughter but … sons. 8. … people say I am the very picture of my granny. 9. Have you got … relatives in Yalta?
VI. Insert “many”, “much”, “few”, “a few”, “little”, “a little”:
1. Come here! There are … vacant seats near us; three or four. 2. I must hurry, there isn’t … time left. 3. His study is packed with furniture. There is very … spare room in it. 4. Roy is … older than Steve. He is already thirty, while Steve is twenty-one. 5. How … built-in cupboards are there in your flat? 6. He’s a newcomer here. Very … people know him yet. 7. I’m not going to buy … furniture, just … chairs and a table. 8. The man isn’t talkative. He talks rather … but does … . 9. I can’t say it’s a busy shopping street. There are … shops here but not very … . 10. Put the grand piano into this room. It’s not very big either, yet … larger than that room.
VII. Supply the missing words:
A building may be one-, two- and three-storeyed or even higher. There are lots of multistoreyed houses in Moscow. American multistoreyed buildings are called … . our first floor is usually called the … in England, and our second floor corresponds to the English … .
The house we live in is our … , or, more officially, our residence or dwelling. The place that we stay in when we go to the country in summer is called a … . the windows of the house you live in may face the sea, a river, a square or a street; it may … south, north, west or east. When people … a new flat or house they usually have a … party. Most of the flats nowadays have all … such as telephone, … , …., … and … . the entrance to the house from the street is called the … door. There is always another entrance, too, leading into the house from the yard – the … door. The … leads to the upper floors.
We enter a flat. We wipe our feet on the door … at the door-step and find ourselves in the hall. Its furniture consists of a half-stand, a small table and a mirror. We take our coats off and hang them on the … . then we go into the … , which is the room for general use during the day. Besides this room the flat has bedrooms, a bathroom and a lavatory and a … .
VIII. Compose 3 situations using the following words and phrases:
1. close and stuffy; to put the fan on; cool; to doze; an arm-chair; a divan-bed; to take out a pillow; a clean pillow-case; a sheet; to pull the blinds down.
2. a sitting-room; papered pale-green; cream-coloured curtains; a parquet floor; a couch with cushions; a favourite place; to face a TV-set; to enjoy a TV programme.
3. to tidy up; to dust; a duster; a broom; to sweep and wash the floor; to air; to wash up the breakfast things; to wipe the dishes; a tea-cloth; to make a cake; a dresser; to invite guests.