1. Перепишите предложения в косвенной речи:
1) John:»Mandy is at home.»
John said that _______________ .
2) Max:»Frank often reads a book.»
Max told me that _______________ .
3) Susan:»I’m watching TV.»
Susan said to me that _______________ .
4) Simon:»David was ill.»
Simon said that _______________ .
5) Peggy:»The girls helped in the house.»
Peggy told me that _______________ .
6) Richard:»I am going to ride a skateboard.»
Richard said to me that _______________ .
7) Stephen and Claire:»We have cleaned the windows.»
Stephen and Claire told me that _______________ .
8) Charles:»I didn’t have time to do my homework.»
Charles remarked that _______________ .
9) Mrs Jones:»My mother will be 50 years old.»
Mrs Jones told me that _______________ .
10) Jean:»The boss must sign the letter.»
Jean said that _______________ .
Представьте себе, какие люди будут жить в домах.
16 Complete with the present simple or will.
1 I’ll finish this exercise before we (have) dinner.
2 Will you (look) after my cats when I go on holiday next month?
3 She won’t buy the new computer before (see) it.
4 They (will call) us on our mobile as soon as they arrive.
5 By the time he (returns) I’ll have fixed the broken door.
6 As soon as it (starts) to rain we’ll carry everything inside.
7 She (will buy) a car after she has learned how to drive.
8 He’ll change his clothes when he (gets) back to the hotel.
9 After you have washed the dishes, will you (dry) them, too?
10 He’ll get the new version of this game as soon as it (comes) out.
17 Circle the correct answer.
1 This time tomorrow I’ll be travelling to Paris.
2 We’ll have packed our bags by 3 o’clock.
3 As soon as you see him, tell him to call his parents.
4 Will you help me with my English homework next time?
5 He’s going to sing. Look, he’s brought his guitar.
6 The train leaves at 4 o’clock. Don’t be late.
7 Are you doing anything special this weekend?
8 I think she’ll like your present.
9 Is he he really going to eat all those biscuits?
10 We will have left before you arrive, so here are the keys to the flat.
A Look Into the Future
Air pollution is a big problem, so I think we 1 (will have to) find new sources of energy. In ten or twenty years, we 2 (will be driving) biofuel or solar powered cars.
By the end of this decade, mobile phones 3 (will have changed) a lot. I think
they 4 (will become) much smaller and instead of a screen they 5 (will have) a holographic projection. When we 6 [make) a call, we 7 [will be able) to see a hologram of the other person standing in front of us!
8 (Will I have spent) a holiday in space by the time I’m thirty? I certainly
hope so! Many scientists believe that in the future, people 9 (will be able) to spend their holidays in special hotels on the moon. It 10 (will be) the trendiest place for young married couples to spend their honey moon!
MIND THE GAP
14 de abril de 2011
STATEMENTS
1) John: «Mandy is at home.»
John said that .
2) Max: «Frank often reads a book.»
Max told me that .
3) Susan: «I’m watching TV.»
Susan said to me that .
4) Simon: «David was ill.»
Simon said that .
5) Peggy: «The girls helped in the house.»
Peggy told me that .
6) Richard: «I am going to ride a skateboard.»
Richard said to me that .
7) Stephen and Claire: «We have cleaned the windows.»
Stephen and Claire told me that .
8) Charles: «I didn’t have time to do my homework.»
Charles remarked that .
9) Mrs Jones: «My mother will be 50 years old.»
Mrs Jones told me that .
10) Jean: «The boss must sign the letter.»
Jean said that .
1) John:»Mandy is at home.»
John said that Mandy was at home.
2) Max:»Frank often reads a book.»
Max told me that Frank often read a book.
3) Susan:»I’m watching TV.»
Susan said to me that she was watching TV.
4) Simon:»David was ill.»
Simon said that David had been ill.
5) Peggy:»The girls helped in the house.»
Peggy told me that the girls had helped in the house.
6) Richard:»I am going to ride a skateboard.»
Richard said to me that he was going to ride a skateboard.
7) Stephen and Claire:»We have cleaned the windows.»
Stephen and Claire told me that they had cleaned the windows.
8) Charles:»I didn’t have time to do my homework.»
Charles remarked that he hadn’t had time to do his homework.
9) Mrs Jones:»My mother will be 50 years old.»
Mrs Jones told me that her mother would be 50 years old.
10) Jean:»The boss must sign the letter.»
Jean said that the boss had to sign the letter.
Сборник дидактического материала по английскому языку «Развитие грамматических навыков»
МУНИЦИПАЛЬНОЕ АВТОНОМНОЕ ОБЩЕОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНОЕ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЕ – СРЕДНЯЯ ОБЩЕОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНАЯ ШКОЛА №1 ИМЕНИ В.И.ФАДЕЕВА СТАНИЦЫ КАЛИНИНСКОЙ
Гукова Нина Александровна
учитель английского языка
МАОУ-СОШ №1 им. В. И. Фадеева
станицы Калининской Калининского района
Выполнение разнообразных тестовых упражнений – необходимый вид деятельности при обучении учащихся иностранному языку, а также при подготовке учащихся выпускников и сдаче централизованного тестирования. Поэтому настоящий сборник, на наш взгляд, должен помочь проверить имеющиеся знания и умения учащихся и наметить эффективные пути для исправления ошибок.
Сборник включает в себя упражнения на отработку грамматического материала, для учащихся девятого класса к разделам учебного пособия М.З. Биболетова 2012.
Сборник рекомендуется преподавателям английского языка в качестве дополнительного пособия для отработки грамматического материала. Он также может быть использован учащимися для самостоятельной работы.
В сборнике даны упражнения для закрепления грамматических знаний. Выполнение этих упражнений обеспечивает не только знание грамматического материала, но и, что более важно, приобретении навыков грамотной речи. Объяснение соответствующих грамматических явлений можно найти в конце учебного пособия М.З.Биболетовой, 2012.
Представленные в сборнике материалы помогут учителю, не затрачивая лишних усилий, успешно провести закрепление и контроль лексико-грамматических знаний среди учащихся 9-ых классов.
I. Present Continuous or Future Simple?
1. Diane isn’t free on Saturday. She (work).
2. I (go) to a party tomorrow night.
3. I think Jenny (get) the job.
4. I can’t meet you this evening. A friend of mine (come) to see me.
5. Have you decided where to go for your holidays? – Yes, I (go) to Italy.
6. There’s no need to be afraid of the dog. It (hurt) you.
II. Complete the sentences using Future Simple or be going to
1. — Why are you turning on the television? — I (watch) the news.
2. Oh, I’ve just realized. I haven’t got any money. – Haven’t you? Well, don’t worry. I (lend) you some money.
3. – I’ve got a headache. — Have you? Wait a second and I (get) an aspirin for you.
4. — Why are you filling that bucket with water? – I (wash) the car.
5. — I’ve decided to repaint this room. — Oh, have you? What colour you (paint) it?
6. — Where are you going? Are you going shopping? – Yes, I (buy) something for dinner.
7. – I don’t know how to use this camera. – It’s easy. I (show) you.
8. — What would you like to eat? – I (have) a sandwich, please.
9. — Did you post that letter for me? – Oh, I’m sorry. I completely forgot. I (do) it now.
10. — Has George decided what to do when he leaves school? – Yes, everything is planned. He (do) a computer programming course.
I. Fill in the correct possessive pronouns
1. This book belongs to me. This is … book.
2. The man put … hand into pocket.
3. The cat ate … food.
4. She took out … purse and gave it to me.
5. My husband never wears … glasses.
6. This is their car. That other car is … too.
7. May I introduce to you one of … colleagues?
8. There were a lot of people coming back from … work.
9. Every season is beautiful in … own way.
10. They would like a house of … own.
11. I’ll try… best, I promise.
12. Each country has … own customs.
13. He cut … finger this evening.
14. Lend me … pen, I’ve lost … .
15. They’re going to London with some students of … .
16. This is not my pencil, … is red.
17. I haven’t got a pen. Can you give me … ?
18. Take off … coat, please.
19. I saw them. This is … car.
20. Ann is married. … husband works in a bank.
Choose the correct adverb form from the given choices
Annie sang the (loudest, most loud) of them all.
The younger children listened (most excitedly, more excitedly) than their older brothers.
Sonia sings (softly, more softly).
Some of them practice (harder, more harder) than others.
Danny writes the (most legibly, more legibly) among his classmates.
Read each sentence carefully. Write the correct form of the adverb in parenthesis.
Of all the members, he arrived the … . (late)
Lisa organizes her report … than the others. (systematically)
Angel’s friend speaks … . (intelligently)
Nicole joins the contest … . (excitedly)
Mothers treat their children … than fathers. (patiently)
I. Choose the correct variant
1. Please give me … copy of the magazine.
a) other b) another c) the other d) others
2. I see only five boys here. Where are … ones?
a) another b) others c) the others d) the other
3. There were seven people on the beach; two of them were bathing, …were playing volleyball.
a) the others b) another c) others d) other
4.1 can give you only a small dictionary, I have got no … .
a) the other b) another c) other d) the others
5. Two of their guests left rather early, … stayed till midnight.
a) the other b) another c) the others d) other
6. Well, kid, … fifty yards and you will be at home.
a) another b) other c) the other d) others
7. There have been two oranges on the table. One is here, and where is … ?
a) another b) the other c) others d) other
8. I’m going to stay here for … few days.
a) the other b) others c) the others d) another
9.1 think you should choose … colour. This one is too dark.
a) other b) another c) the other d) others
10. Why is he so selfish? He never thinks about … .
a) other b) the other c) others d) the others
II. Make the direct sentences reported
1. John:»Mandy is at home.»
2. Max:»Frank often reads a book.»
3. Susan:»I’m watching TV.»
4. Simon:»David was ill.»
5. Peggy:»The girls helped in the house.»
6. Richard:»I am going to ride a skateboard.»
7. Stephen and Claire:»We have cleaned the windows.»
8. Charles:»I didn’t have time to do my homework.»
9. Mrs Jones:»My mother will be 50 years old.»
10. Jean:»The boss must sign the letter.»
III. Make the direct sentences reported
1. Andrew:»Clean the blue bike!»
2. Jessica:»Write a text message!»
3. Teacher:»Don’t forget your homework!»
4. Nelly:»Help Peter’s sister!»
5. Fred:»Wash your hands!»
6. Jamie:»Don’t eat so much junk food!»
7. Anna:»Open the window!»
8. Karen:»Don’t play football in the garden!»
9. Victoria:»Check your e-mails!»
10. Mike:»Don’t shout at Peter!»
IV. Make the direct sentences reported
1. Christopher:»Do you want to dance?»
2. Betty:»When did you come?»
3. Mark:»Has John arrived?»
4. Ronald:»Where does Maria park her car?»
5. Elisabeth:»Did you watch the latest film?»
6. Mandy:»Can I help you?»
7. Andrew:»Will Mandy have lunch with Sue?»
8. Justin:»What are you doing?»
9. Frank:»How much pocket money does Lisa get?»
10. Anne:»Must I do the shopping?»
I. Active or passive? Choose the correct verb form
Many accidents (caused/are caused) by dangerous driving.
А cinema is а place where films (show/are shown).
People (aren’t used/don’t use) this road very often.
This house (built/was built) in 1930.
This situation is serious. Something must (do/be done) before it’s too late.
My car (has disappeared/has been disappeared).
Have you heard the news? The President (has shot/has been shot).
А new supermarket (will be built/will built) here next year.
(in а shop) ‘Can I help you, madam?’ ‘No, thank you. I (am serving/am being served).’
When I came to the party, John (had already been gone/ had already gone) home.
II. Active or passive? Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form
The computer (use) at the moment.
Your house looks different. You (paint) it?
Water (cover) most of the Earth’s surface.
Most of the Earth’s surface (cover) by water.
When we got to the stadium, we found out that the game (cancel). So we couldn’t see the match.
The park gates (lock) at 6.30 p.m. every evening.
The letter (post) a week ago but it (arrive) yesterday.
Ann couldn’t use her office yesterday. It (redecorate) the whole day.
At 10 o’clock tomorrow, Ann will be in her office. She (work) then.
Ron’s parents (die) when he was very young. He and his sister (bring up) by their grandparents.
1. You’ve been travelling all day. You … be tired.
2. That restaurant … be very good. It’s always full of people.
3. That restaurant … be very good. It’s always empty.
4. I’m sure I gave you the key. You … have it. Have you looked in your bag?
5. You are going on holiday next week. You … be looking forward for it.
6. It rained every day during their holiday, so they … have had a very nice time.
7. Congratulations on passing your exam. You … be very pleased.
8. You got here very quickly. You … have walked very fast.
9. Bill and Sue always travel business class, so they … be short of money.
10. Kate didn’t answer the telephone. She … have been asleep.
II. Give the correct form of the infinitive
1. I’ve lost one of my gloves. I must (drop) it somewhere.
2. They haven’t lived here for very long. They can’t (know) many people.
3. Ted isn’t at work today. He must (be) ill.
4. Ted wasn’t at work last week. He must (be) ill.
5. (the doorbell rings) I wonder who that is. It can’t (be) Mary. She is still at work.
6. Sarah knows a lot about films. She must … (go) to the cinema a lot.
7. Look. James is putting on his hat and coat. He must (go) out.
8. I left my bike outside the house last might and now it has gone. Somebody must (steal) it.
9. Amy was in a very difficult situation when she lost her job. It can’t (be) easy
10. There is a man walking behind us. He has been walking behind us for the last twenty minutes. He must (follow) us.
I. Fill in the gaps with the definite article where necessary
1. Have you ever been to … British Museum?
2. … Hyde Park is a very large park in the centre of London.
3. Another park in central London is … St.Jame’s Park.
4. … Grand Hotel is in … Baker Street.
5. … Dublin Airport is situated about 12 kilometers from the city centre.
6. Frank is a student at … Liverpool University.
7. If you’re looking for a department store, I would recommend … Harrison’s.
8. If you are looking for a place to have lunch, I would recommend … Ship Inn.
9. … Statue of Liberty is at the entrance to … New York Harbour.
10. You should go to … Science Museum. It’s very interesting.
11. John works for … IBM now. He used to work for … British Telecom.
12. “Which cinema are you going to this evening?” “… Classis”.
13. I’d like to go to Chine and see … Great Wall.
14. “Which newspaper do you want?” “… Herald.”
15. This book is published by … Cambridge University Press.
I. Fill in the gaps with articles if necessary, choose the right preposition
… fax machine has speeded up inter-office communication.
… E-mail have replaced … telegraph for most daily business transactions.
The problem of controlling access to … Internet needs to be solved.
She is not on\by … phone today. She left it at home.
Nowadays, people solve a lot of problems over\on .. phone.
Turn on … radio, please.
I’ve heard a funny story on\ by … radio
My friend has been working on\in … radio for 5 years.
We bought … new television.
Don’t turn it on\off . I’m watching the news by\on … television.
Where is Ann. She is still over\on … phone with her boyfriend.
The only way to contact him is over\by … radio.
II. Complete the sentences using who or which
The woman … is wearing the blue hat is Jane’s mother.
The man … is carrying a briefcase is our teacher.
This is the book … I borrowed from Lucy.
I don’t like people … don’t listen to mu opinion.
We visited the factory … produces sports shoes.
These are the sunglasses … I bought yesterday.
Products … are brought from other countries usually cost more.
My brother … is in the army came to see us.
III. Put in suitable relative pronoun when, where, why, who, whose, whom, which to complete the sentences.
The town … I live has a population of 50.000 people.
My friend Mike, … father is an architect, wants to be an engineer.
The park … he usually goes running is across the road.
I don’t know to … I should address this letter.
I don’t know … things are these.
I’ll tell you … I left the party so early.
His friend, … name is Luis, speaks three languages.
The computer, … he bought, is very expensive.
People … live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.
She is not the person, with … I’d like to share my room.
I. Read the situations and write sentences with should\ shouldn’t. Give the correct form of the infinitive. Which of the sentences express criticism?
1. I’m feeling sick. I ate too much. I shouldn’t (eat) so much.
2. That man on the motorbike isn’t wearing a helmet. That’s dangerous. He should (wear) a helmet.
3. When we got to the restaurant, there were no free tables. We hadn’t reserved one. We should (reserve) it beforehand.
4. The notice says that the shop is open every day from 8.30. It is 9 o’clock now, but the shop isn’t open yet. They should (open) it half an hour ago.
5. The speed limit is 30 miles an hour, but Kate is doing 50. She should (drive) at the speed of 30.
6. Laura gave me her address, but I didn’t write it down. Now I can’t remember it. I should (write) it down.
7. I was driving behind another car. Suddenly, the driver in front stopped without warning. The driver in front should (warn) me.
8. I walked into a wall. I wasn’t looking where I was going. I should (look) in front of me.