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Контрольно-измерительные материалы по английскому языку

Вариант 1

I . Установите соответствие между заголовками А Н и текстами 1 7. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу. Ис пользуйте каждую букву только один раз. В задании один заголовок лишний.

A.  Alcohol and driving

B.  Less things - more joy

C.  Mugging and Personal Safety

D.  Spread of English

E.   British food

F.   Shopping from home

G.  Canadian English

H. Losing weight

1. Because of its origin, Canadian English has a great deal in common with the rest of the English spoken in North America and is often difficult to distinguish for people who live outside the region. To British people, Canadians may sound American; to Americans, they may sound British. Canadians themselves insist on not being identified with either, and certainly there is a great deal of evidence in support of this view.

2.  In a test with professional drivers, the more alcoholic drinks they had had the more certain they were that they could drive a test course through a set of movable posts... and less able they were to do it! So the only way to be sure you're safe is not to drink at all.

3.  The first level of the global sway of English is to be found in those countries, formerly British colonies, in which English as a second language has become accepted as a fact of cultural life that cannot be wished away. In Nigeria, it is an official language; in Zambia, it is recognized as one of the state languages; in Singapore, it is the major language of government, the legal system and education.

4. Mugging means someone pointed a gun, a knife, or some other lethal object and demanded your money and valuables. Do not think that because you are in a «nice» neighborhood it will not happen. People can follow you to your hotel room, confront you in a city park or even when you are in your car (known as carjacking). Do not argue or resist. Do what you are told and hope that you will be able to report it to the police later.

5. Most teenage girls want to be fitter and lose weight, but fewer than half do any weekly exercise, and fewer than half of all young people eat any fresh fruit daily according to research. It found that the very reason that girls want to exercise to improve their appearance, but many do not because they do not like the way that they look while exercising.

6.6. A British restaurant that serves bacon and egg ice cream has been voted the best place in the world to eat in Restaurant magazine's list of The World's 50 Best Restaurants. The Fat Duck restaurant, which was runner-up last year, claimed the coveted top spot. Owner and head chef Heston Blumenthal opened his restaurant ten years ago and soon developed a reputation for highly experimental and unorthodox dishes.

7. The writer of Ecclesiastes expressed the same thought thousands of years ago. It is better, he wrote, to have less, but enjoy it more. If you would like to enjoy life more, I challenge you to experiment with me. How could you simplify your life? What could you drop? What could you do without? What could you stop pursuing? What few things could you concentrate on?

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English   А22___. to the Germanic branch of the Indo-European family of languages. In no other language is the history of the people more reflected. Germanic settlers from the Continent

began invading Britain in the year 449 A.D., and had A23________the country by 600 A.D. (with the exception of Wales and parts of (he West and North-West), their language replacing the native Celtic, which left very little trace on it. In the eighth and ninth centuries England was again invaded, this time by the Danes and Norwegians, who, however, were so A24 ____related to the English that a complete fusion of nations and languages took place.

The third invasion was that of the Norman-French under William the Conqueror in 1066. The A25 _____, was a complete one, and since the Norman French represented the most powerful and advanced classes of the people, their language superseded that A26_____was a complete one, and since the Norman French represented the most powerful and advanced classes of the people, their language superseded that A27_____French and Latin for official use and in the schools. The vocabulary had been enormously influ enced and enriched by the French language, though the foundation in structure as well as vocabulary remained Germanic. Many changes in pronunciation have taken place in recent years, whereas writing and spelling became more A28 _____fixed after the invention of printing in the fifteenth century. This explains the differences between the spoken and the written language.

 A22   1) belongs        2) owns        3) possesses                 4) has

A23   l) gone        2) arrived        3) conquered                   4) come

A24   1) nearly        2) closely        3) widely                            4) fairly

A 25  1) combat        2) war        3) fight                            4) conquest

A 26  1) in                           2) off        3)of                            4) after

A27   1) both        2) two        3) together                 4) other

A 28  1) least        2) less        3) fewer                 4) smaller

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III. You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen friend John who writes:

... I  prefer reading books to working on the computer. I don't have a computer at home and I don't think 1 must have it. And what about you? Are you fond of computer games or reading? Why? As for the school news, we had tests on maths and En glish literature last week...

Write a letter to John. In your letter

- answer his questions;

- ask 3 questions about his tests.

Write 100— 140 words.

Remember the rules of letter writing.

Вариант 2

I. Установите соответствие между заголовками А — Ни текстами 1 — 7. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу. Ис пользуйте каждую букву только один раз. В задании один заголовок лишний.

A.  A poll on restaurants

B.  Alcohol and driving

C.  Violence in America

D.  We and the world

E.  Youth's attitude to health

F.   English-speaking Canada

G.  Principles of good work

H. English for export

1. The roots of Canadian English can be found in the events which followed the American Revolution of 1776. Those who had supported Britain found themselves unable to stay in the new United States, and most went into exile in the Ontario region of Canada. From there they spread to all parts of the country. They were soon followed by many thousands who were attracted by the cheapness of land.

2. The legal limit for driving after drinking alcohol is 80 milligrams of alcohol in 100 milliliters of blood when tested. But there is no sure way of telling how much you can drink before you reach this limit. It varies with each person depending on your weight, your sex, if you've eaten and what sort of drinks you've had. Some people might reach their limit after only about three standard drinks.

3.  British or American, the language is basically the same, and its global stature is backed up by massive English-language training programs, an international business that in textbooks, language courses, tape cassettes, video programs and computerized instruction - is worth hundreds of millions of pounds or dollars to the economies of the US and the UK. The English language is now one of Britain's most reliable exports.

4.  Anyone who is familiar with American media receives the impression that Americans are not too far removed from the days of the Wild West when guys with guns took care of business, both private and public. While American media, like media everywhere, exaggerate and distort, there is a core of truth in these reports. Compared to many countries and cultures, America does appear to be constantly plagued by violence of all sorts.

5.  Helen Haste, the author of the report 'My Body, My Self. said: «Work has been done before on young people's behaviour in relation to health, but we were interested in their attitudes to health, fitness and exercise. We can't persuade young people to change their behaviour just by telling them what's good for them, but need to

appeal to what is important to them.».

6.   Nearly 600 international restaurant owners, chefs and journalists participated in the poll to rank the best restaurants worldwide. A further thirteen British restaurants made it onto the elite eateries list, four in the top ten. This gives the home of fish and chips an unusual reputation as a culinary paradise. Britain is infamous for its bland and uninspiring food, which is scoffed at by the more sophisticated palates of its French neighbours.

7. About a month ago we came up with the phrase that became our motto: «Make something people want». We've learned a lot since then, but if I were choosing now that's still the one I'd pick. Another thing we tell is not to worry too much about the business model, at least at first. Not because making money is unimportant, but because it's so much easier than building something great.

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A «typical» British family used to consist of mother, father and two children. But in  A22 _____years there have been many changes in family life. For example, since the law made it easier to get a divorce, the number of divorces has increased. That's why 24% of British children live with only one parent, A23_____their mother.

The contemporary British child doesn't have a lot of companion ship from brothers and sisters, because the average family has only one or two children. A24 _____British children live with their parents at least until they finish school at the age of 17 or 18. Then many ___to college, leaving some parents sad and lonely in A25_____go their empty nest and others enjoying their release from parental re sponsibilities. But many adults stay with their parents during their college years or return home after graduation. Today's parents cannot even be sure that their married children have moved out A26____After a divorce they may return to the parental home temporarily or even on a long-term basis. Older people take pride in their independence, enjoy their freedom and don't want to be a burden to their children. The telephone, the car and the airplane keep them in A27 _____contact even when they live in different parts of the country.

Members of family - grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins keep in touch, but they see less of each other than they used A28 _____. This is because people often move away from home town to work and so the family becomes scattered.

A22         l) new        2)recent        3) modern        4) old

A23                          1) usually        2) rarely        3) hardly        4) honestly

A24         l) more        2) least        3) less                    4) most

A25                           l) back        2) away        3) through        4) on

A26                          1) ever        2)never        3) forever        4) however

A 27        I) close        2)near        3) tight                    4) far

A28         l)  by        2) in        3)to                    4) for

        

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III. You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen friend Jane who writes:

I... I'm really sorry I lost your phone number and failed to I phone you on your birthday. Please, tell me about the birthday party. As for my news, this year we have to choose a volunteer activity

Write a letter to Jane. In your letter

- answer his questions;

- ask 3 questions her volunteer activity.

Write 100—140 words.

Remember the rules of letter writing.

Вариант 3

Установите соответствие между заголовками А — H и  текстами 1 7. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу. Ис пользуйте каждую букву только один раз. В задании один заголовок лишний.

A.  Get rid of cats and dogs

B.  English and French in Canada

C.  Reasons of unwillingness to train

D.  English as an ideal product

E.  Common sense against victimizing

F.   London as the Gourmet Capital

G.  Things and fullness of life

H. Time of alcohol influence

1. In the East, the Atlantic Provinces had been settled with En glish speakers as early as 1497. when the British explorer John Cabot claimed Newfoundland, but even today these areas contain less than 10 per cent of the population, so that they have only a marginal role in the development of the Canadian 'norm'. In Quebec, the use of French language and culture remains from the first period of explo ration, with the majority of people using French as a mother-tongue: here, English and French coexist uneasily.

2.  In fact, a person's driving ability can be affected by just one or two drinks. Even if one is below the legal limit, he/she could still be taken to court if a police officer thinks his/her driving has been affected by alcohol. It takes about one hour for the body to get rid of the alcohol in one standard drink. So, if someone has a heavy drinking session in the evening he/she might find that his/her driving ability is still affected the next morning, or that he/she is still over the legal limit.

3.  In the ironic words of the novelist Malcolm Bradbury, it is an ideal British product, 'needing no workers and no work, no assembly lines and no assembly, no spare parts and very little servicing, it is used for the most intimate and the most public services everywhere. We call it the English language...' Dr Robert Burchfield, former Chief Editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, has remarked that 'any lit erate, educated person on the face of the globe is deprived if he does not know English'.

4. To avoid being a victim, use your common sense as you would when traveling anywhere else. Don't be poring over maps and guide books at street comers; avoid wandering, especially alone, in dimly-lit streets or dark alleys; even if that's where the «real» bars and clubs are; don't leave valuables in your hotel room; don't go off jogging or walking very early in the morning until you have familiarized yourself with the neighborhood.

5. Asked why they did not do physical exercise 49 per cent of girls said that they did not feel comfortable exercising in front of other peo ple, 35 per cent said they did not have time, 34 per cent said they did not look good in exercise clothes, 33 per cent said they did not want to look too muscular and 30 per cent said they were no good at sport. Almost half the girls (47 per cent) said they would rather dance or do yoga than take part in traditional sports.

6- France had only eight restaurants in the top fifty and London was named in March by Gourmet magazine as the Gourmet Capi tal of the World. Ella Johnston, editor of Restaurant magazine, said British people are now «becoming more adventurous eaters».

7. The more I leam, the more I realize that fullness of life does not depend on things. The more I give up, the more I seem to gain. But words will never convince you. You must try it for yourself.

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Happy Workers are Better Workers

A study at_large factory shows that «happy» workers are less in work-related accidents and likely to be A22_________cidenls, than «serious» ones. The «happy» workers also tend to be more creative, and are sick less often. The researchers began their study by examining photographs of 4,686 employees who participated in the research. The employees were photographed when they A23_____for their jobs many years ago. Only 10 percent of the men and 30 percent of the women smiled or expressed happiness in those pictures. The photo that a person brings to a place of A24 _____when applying for a job shows the image he wants to present. After looking at the pictures, the em ployees' files were examined. The 25_____checked (the number of accidents the employees had and the number of days that workers stayed home because they were ill. A clear difference was A26______between the «smiling, happy» group and the «serious» group. «Smiling, happy» workers had a significantly lower injury rate in work-related accidents, when compared to the «serious» workers. In addition, the number of sick days in 28 years of work reported for «happy» A27_____employees was 33, as opposed to 1,209 for the «serious» female employees. The «happy» male workers were sick only 19 days, compared to an A28_____, of 581 for the «serious» male workers. Although many people think that it is necessary to be serious at work, this study has shown that happy workers are better workers.

A 22  1) affronted        2) injured             3) killed           4) wounded

A 23  1) wanted           2) thought             3) asked           4) applied

A 24  l)employmenl     2) deployment      3) enjoyment   4) aliment

A 25  1) terminators 2) solvers                 3) researchers  4) eliminators

A 26  1) discovered   2) recovered           3) covered        4) bored

A 27  1)woman          2) friendly              3) neutral         4) female

А 28  1) random        2) average              3) arithmetic     4) total

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III. You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen friend James who writes:

...At last - the school year is over and I can travel! And what are your plans (or this summer? Where do you plan to go? As for the family news, my brother finished his army service...

Write a letter to James.

In your letter

- - answer his questions;

- ask 3 questions about his answer his questions.

Write 100 —140 words.

Remember the rules of letter writing.

Вариант 4

I. Установите соответствие между заголовками А —H c текстами  1- 7. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу. Используйте каждую букву только один раз. В задания один заголовок  лишний.

A.  Diet Соке

B.  Future of the drink

C.  Development of the business

D.  History

E.  General Motors Company

F.   General information

G. The priority of «quality» papers

H. The more popular newspapers

1.  Coca-Cola is enjoyed all over the world. «Coca-Cola» and «coke» are registered trade marks which identify the same product of The Coca-Cola Company. About 2 billion gallons are sold every year, in over one hundred and sixty countries.

2.  The drink was invented by Dr John Pemberton in Atlanta on 8 May 1886, but it was given the name Coca-Cola by his partner, Frank Robinson. In the first year, only nine drinks a day were sold.

3.  The business was bought by a man called Asa Candler in 1888, and the first factory was opened in Dallas, Texas, in 1895. Coca-Cola is still made there. Billion of bottles and cans have been produced since 1895.

4.  Diet Coke has been made since 1982, and over the years many clever ads have been used to sell the product.

5. The fight for the market makes it difficult for customers to choose between Coca-Cola and Pepsi nowadays, but it is certain that Coca-CoIa will be drunk far into the twenty-first century.

6. The “quality” papers contain political, industrial and cultural news and devote pages to finance matters and international news. They  have an undramatic layout with lengthy articles. The Daily Telegraph, with its circulation of over a million copies, sells more than twice as many copies as any of the other broadsheets.

7. Today popular papers are largely tabloid, half the size of a broadsheet. The tabloids “compress” the news and are printed on ill sheets of paper. They contain sensational stories and aim to excite the reader visually, using techniques such as very large headlines and photographs.

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The literature of England is one of the highest achievements of a great nation. The language in which it is written evolves over hun dreds of years and is still changing. Several nations, including Cana da, the United States, and A22 ______are indebted to England for a literary heritage.

The beginnings of English literature appeared in the 7th or 8th century AD. Alfred the Great made A23 ______to this already rich literature by writing in the native tongue and encouraging scholarly translations from Latin into Old English (Anglo-Saxon). «Beowulf», the most notable example of the earliest English poetry.is an odd blend of Christianity and paganism. Old English, the language of «Beowulf», is the A24 ______of modern English. Al though Old English A25______greatly from the language of today, much of the vigor and precision of modern English comes from the many Anglo-Saxon forms still used. Only two Old English poets are known by name. Caedmon was an unlearned cowherd. According to legend, he was A26______by a vision and miraculously acquired the gift of A27__________Unfortunately only nine lines by this known poet survive.

By the end of the 14th century the language (in its altered form called Middle English) was being used by nobles as well as comm oners. In 1362 it became the language of law court pleadings, and by 1385 it was widely        in place of A28________________

A22  1) France              2) Egypt                           3) Australia        4) India

 A 23 1) contributions    2) deposits                           3) donation        4) reserves

A24   1) fountain           2)spring                           3) origin                      4) source

A25   1) reflected          2)turned                           3) differed        4)changed

A26   1) inspired           2) agitated                           3) excited                    4) aggravated

A 27   1) prose                      2) singing                           3) journalism        4) poetic song

A 28  1) Spanish          2) French                           3) Latin                   4) German

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III. You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen friend  who writes

I'm very pleased that we are going to be pen friends. I'll tell you a  little about myself, and you can do the same when you write to me.

Write a letter to Francis.

In your letter

- tell him where you live, who you live with, what you do, what you like;

- ask 3 questions about his friends and the way they spend their free time.

Write 100—140 words. Remember the rules of letter writing.


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