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Входная контрольная работа для учащихся 10 класса
- Read the text and choose the one best answer to each question on the basis of what is stated or implied in the text.
FROM THE HISTORY OF FOOTBALL
Football is a very old sport, but it was no laughing matter in the early days. Two villages battled to kick a ball made from a pig’s intestine to a goal . The goals were things like trees or buildings and could be as much as five miles apart. The game, which was sometimes extremely violent, could go on from sunrise to sunset. A more controlled form of the game began to be played in England’s public schools in the early nineteenth century. Each school played a different version of the game and the rules varied widely.
In 1863 a Football Association was established and the members met to decide on the rules. It took five meetings before they could all agree.
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- Which of the following is not true?
- Football of the early days was a different game from the one people play now.
- Football was known in England as far back as in the beginning of the nineteenth century.
- In the early days of football villages competed to win a game.
- Nobody was allowed to laugh at football matches in the early days of the game: it was no laughing matter.
- It can be concluded from the text that in the early nineteenth century football was played in England:
- In public to have publicity.
- In public schools.
- And controlled by schools.
- Over more and more control.
- How was football played before 1863?
- There were no fixed rules universally recognized.
- There were rules to follow.
- It was controlled strictly.
- It was wide and varied.
- When were the rules of football first officially fixed?
- 137 years ago.
- When the Football Association was established.
- About four centuries ago.
- At the dawn of civilization.
- The word violent means:
- Powerful
- Suffering from hunter
- Using, showing, accompanied by force
- Looking forward to doing something
- Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions.
- My parents have been married …twenty years.
- For b) since c) from d) out of
- One of the main advantages … this dish-washer is that it is very simple to operate.
- For b) by c)of d) on
- If you can’t keep your dog … control, you shouldn’t bring it to the park.
a)on b) under c) in d) with
9. I don’t know what I have spent all my money ….
a) on b) for c) of d) in
10. My mother makes very delicious pudding consisting …. Strawberry and cream.
a) from b) with c) of d) in
III .Choose the variant (a,b,c, d) that best completes the sentence.
11.Yesterday I ….. an interesting film.
a) watch b) watchd c) watched d) watcht
12.George said that he … see us in three weeks.
a) shall b) would c)will d) can
13. She says she …. Dinner at home.
a) never eats b) doesn’t never eat c) never eat d) don’t ever eat
14. They hope they can …. it easily.
a) to do b) doing c) to doing d) do
15. You … go to the shop. I have already bought everything.
a) must b) needn’t c)mustn’t d) have to
Критерии оценивания
Количество ошибок | оценка |
1-2 | 5 |
3-5 | 4 |
6 -8 | 3 |
9- и больше | 2 |
Answer keys (the 10 form)
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 |
b | b | a | b | c | a | c | b | a | c | c | b | a | d | b |
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Контрольная работа по английскому языку 9 класс.
II вариант.
- Reading
Read the following text and mark the statements as T (true) or F (false)
We need energy to heat our homes, cook and clean for our families and for transport. It allows us to live a comfortable and easy life. However, if we do not use this energy properly we will soon run out. Luckily, there are things we can all do to help our planet and conserve our resources. To begin with, much of the energy used at home goes to heating or cooling our homes. A simple way to help conserve energy is by lowering the heating by two degrees in the winter and raising it by two in the summer. By doing so, you will not only lower your heating bill, but you will also reduce the amount of carbon dioxide that enters the atmosphere. Another way you can save energy at home is by buying energy-saving appliances. Appliances like washing machines and cookers use a great deal of gas or electricity to work. When shopping for new appliances, look for the energy-saving sticker; they might be a little more expensive to buy, but they help save energy, and in the end will help you save money on your bills. A lot of energy is used by means of transport too. One of the many ways to achieve low energy usage is to leave the car at home and catch the bus or the train to move around the city. Fewer cars in the street means less traffic and it will not only help save energy, but it will also reduce the amount of air pollution. In the end, it is up to every individual to take responsibility and change their daily habits. If everyone does their part, then we can help save energy and our planet’s resources.
- There will be a time when the planet will have no more energy left. .......
- Heating and air conditioning influence the amount of carbon dioxide released into the air. .......
- Home appliances don't need much energy to run. .......
- When travelling, the only way to save energy is to use public transport. .......
- Saving energy requires changing your life habits completely. .......
- Choose the correct item.
1 Olivia isn’t as ....... her older sister.
A sociable than B sociable as C more sociable as
2 Paul heard some news which ....... quite upsetting.
A was B were C have been
3 Joe doesn’t have a credit card; he always pays ....... cash.
A by B with C in
4 Can you turn down the music, please? I ....... to concentrate on something.
A I’m trying B try C have tried
5 Who will be ....... charge of the office while Mr Thomson is away?
A on B at C in
6 The gym where my granddad goes has special classes for ....... citizens.
A infant B senior C toddler
7 John ....... us at our new house yet.
A hasn’t been visiting B hasn’t visited C didn’t visit
8 Chloe has a strange ....... of scratching her nose when she’s nervous.
A habit B custom C trend
9 This salad was made ....... steamed vegetables and pasta.
A with B of C by
10 You can’t ....... the sofa by yourself! Let me help you.
A lift B raise C put up
III. Put the verbs into the correct forms
1. What you (do) when Ben phoned?
2. They (move) into their new flat yet?
3. Do you know what they (discuss) now?
4. The problem is more serious than we ( to expect).
5. What a boring film! It's the most boring film I ever (see).
6. I'll be surprised if you (pass) your exams successfully.
7. Look! The bus (be) completely empty. There (be) nobody on it.
8. Nancy (look) like her father.
9. My Mum (cook) while I (do) my homework.
10. Linda (wait) for the bus when I saw her.
IV.Match the idiom and its meaning
- Feel under the weather a) be in panic
- Speak one’s mind b) say what you think
- Get on like a house on fire c) be in bad mood
- Have a cake and eat it d) go ahead quickly
- Lose one’s head e) do impossible things
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Контрольная работа по английскому языку 10 класс 1 Вариант.
Задание 1
Прочитайте приведенные ниже тексты. Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами так, чтобы они грамматически и лексически соответствовали содержанию текстов. Заполните пропуски полученными словами — существительными. |
Lord Byron (1788-1824) didn’t live a long life. He was an aristocrat and a fashionable man. But he loved (1)_________ and a simple country life. His (2)_________ attracted Britain and all Europe. He brought to his (3)_________ romanticism of his times. He was talented and handsome, noble and brave. (4)_________ admired him. In 1812 he became famous after the (5)__________of his autobiographic poem “Childe Harold”. |
FREE LONDON |
Задание 2
Прочитайте и установите соответствие между заголовками A – Н и текстами 1 – 7. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу. Используйте каждую букву только один раз. В задании один заголовок лишний. |
A. | First computers | E. | Professional sport |
B. | Risky sport | F. | Shopping from home |
C. | Shopping in comfort | G. | New users |
D. | Difficult task | H. | Digging for the past |
1. A group of university students from Brazil have been given the job of discovering and locating all the waterfalls in their country. It is not easy because very often the maps are not detailed. The students have to remain in water for long periods of time. Every day they cover a distance of 35 to 40 kilometers through the jungle, each carrying 40 kilos of equipment. |
2. For many years now, mail-order shopping has served the needs of a certain kind of customers. Everything they order from a catalogue is delivered to their door. Now, though, e-mail shopping on the Internet has opened up even more opportunities for this kind of shopping. |
3. Another generation of computer fans has arrived. They are neither spotty schoolchildren nor intellectual professors, but pensioners who are learning computing with much enthusiasm. It is particularly interesting for people suffering from arthritis as computers offer a way of writing nice clear letters. Now pensioners have discovered the Internet and at the moment they make up the fastest growing membership. 4. Shopping centres are full of all kinds of stores. They are like small, self-contained towns where you can find everything you want. In a large centre, shoppers can find everything they need without having to go anywhere else. They can leave their cars in the shopping centre car park and buy everything in a covered complex, protected from the heat, cold or rain. 5. Not many people know that, back in the fifties, computers were very big, and also very slow. They took up complete floors of a building, and were less powerful, and much slower than any of today’s compact portable computers. At first, the data they had to process and record was fed in on punched-out paper; later magnetic tape was used, but both systems were completely inconvenient. |
6. Potholing is a dull name for a most interesting and adventurous sport. Deep underground, on the tracks of primitive men and strange animals who have adapted to life without light, finding unusual landscapes and underground lakes, the potholer lives an exciting adventure. You mustn’t forget, though, that it can be quite dangerous. Without the proper equipment you can fall, get injured or lost. |
7. Substantial remains of an octagonal Roman bath house, probably reused as a Christian baptistry, have been uncovered during a student training excavation near Faversham in Kent. The central cold plunge pool was five metres across, and stood within a structure which also had underfloor heating and hot pools, probably originally under a domed roof. |
Задание 3
Выберите правильный вариант. |
1. I want to tell you ... interesting.
a) some, b) something, c) somebody, d) somewhere.
2. ... postman comes every morning.
a) — , b) a, c) an, d) the.
3. Mike is a careless driver, he drives ... than you.
a) good, b) better, c) bad, d) worse.
4. Look ... the window. Is it raining outside?
a) at, b) to, c) out of, d) through.
5. You ... leave earlier today if you want.
a) may, b) must, c) have to, d) should.
6. Sam had to take his exam one more time, ... he?
a) had, b) hadn't, c) did, d) didn't.
7. In the sitting room there ... a table, four chairs, a TV set and a sofa.
a) is, b) are, c) has, d) have.
8. How many ... pages must I translate?
a) yet, b) still, c) more, d) other.
9. I watch the news ... on TV at 9 o'clock regularly.
a) showing, b) shown, c) showed, d) having shown.
10. He didn't expect... such a question.
a) to ask, b) asking, c) to be asked, d) being asked.
11. She ... in the library the whole evening yesterday.
a) works, b) is working, c) has worked, d) was working.
12. We shall go to the country if the weather ... fine.
a) is, b) was, c) will be, d) has been.
13.1 hope they ... my telegram by tomorrow morning.
a) receive, b) will receive, c) have received, d) wilt have received.
14. She ... before Mother came back.
a) left, b) has left, c) had left, d) was left.
15. He ... to tell the truth.
a) asked, b) asks, c) was asking, d) was asked.
Контрольная работа по английскому языку
Ключи
Задание 1 1 freedom, 2 personality, 3 poetry, 4 Londoners, 5 publication.
Задание 2 1b, 2c, 3a, 4b, 5c, 6a, 7b, 8c, 9b, 10b
Задание 3 DFGCABH
Задание 41 - b, 2 - d, 3 - d, 4 - с, 5 - а, 6 - d, 7 - а, 8 -с, 9 - b, 10 -с, 11- d, 12- а, 13- d, 14-с, 15- d
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Контрольная работа по английскому языку 11 класс 1 вариант.
- Fill in the gaps with the correct words.
Career choice
Making a career choice is one of the most difficult and most important decisions we will ever make in our lives. It has to be made with much_____ (1) and deliberation. Moreover, career choices cannot be made based on just a few criteria alone. Your job may carry great monetary benefits and perks, but if you do not enjoy what you do then you are_____ (2) wasting a large part of your life. At the same time, remember that money is also important for you need it to survive. So, if a job is all____ (3) but no pay, things can get difficult.
Before you start choosing a perfect career, you need to know yourself first. But sometimes all this self-analysis leads to ___(4) . We end up more____ (5) than we
were at the beginning. Then, the best way to deal with the dilemma is to think
about _______ (6) a career counselor.
A career development professional will use various tools to help you evaluate
your interests, personality, _______ (7) and values. He or she will then show you how all these things, combined, play a role in choosing a career. You can also learn about
a career by interviewing people who are already in that profession.
1. a) think b) thought c) thinking d) thinkable
2. a) fool b) foolish c) foolishly d) fooling
3. a) satisfaction b) satisfy c) satisfying d) satisfied
4. a) somewhere b) anywhere c) where d) nowhere
5. a) confusion b) confused c) confusing d) confusable
6. a) consulting b) consult c) consulted d) consultive
7. a) skillful b) skilled c) skills d) unskilled
2.Make the right word combinations.
1) dead-end a) skills
2) interpersonal b) estimate
3) rough c) person
4) self-confident d) job
3.Choose the right variant.
1. I don’t remember ... that I’m sure you’re mistaken.
a) to say; b) say; c) saying; d) to have said.
2. There were two answers, and ... was right.
a) neither; b) no one; c) no; d) not any.
3. This dress is ... as the one I had before.
a) plenty the same; b) very similar; c) very same; d) much the same.
4. He ... here from 1955 to 1960.
a) worked; b) works; c) has been working; d) has worked.
5. He’s... his sister.
a) much taller that; b) much more taller than; c) much taller than; d) more taller than.
6. Be careful you don’t... your keys!
a) lost; b) loosen; c) lose; d) loose.
7. What they say may be true; you never can...
a) guess; b) tell; c) remember; d) recognize.
8. He didn’t move, but just... where he fell.
a) lain; b) lay; c) laid; d) lied.
9. I haven’t had a reply to the invitation I sent you last week. ... to my party?
a) Shall you come; b) Are you coming; c) Do you come; d) Will you come
10. That man reminds me ... my history teacher.
a) from; b) of; c) about; d) on.
4. Read the text. Choose one of the variants given.
Two men were traveling (1) … a very wild part (2) … America. They saw no houses and no traces of civilization (3) … many days. They saw only the few huts made (4) … wood where Indians lived. One day they met an old Indian who was very clever and knew everything (5) … the forest. “Can you tell (6) … us what the weather will be like (7) … the next few days?” one of the travelers asked him. “Oh, yes,” he said. “Rain is coming, and wind. Then there will be snow.” “These old Indians know more about Nature than we do,” said the man (8) … his friend. Then he turned (9) … the old Indian: “How do you know all that?” The Indian answered: “I’ve heard it (10) … the radio.”
- a) through; b) at; c) in; d) on.
2. a) in; b) at; c) of; d) across.
3. a) at; b) in; c) for; d) since.
4. a) of; b) from; c) to; d) with.
5. a) about; b) over; c) in; d) at.
6. a) to; b) -; c) for; d) about.
7. a) in; b) at; c) to; d) on.
8. a) by; b) at; c) to; d) -.
9. a) of; b) for; c) to; d) -.
10. a) by; b) at; c) to; d) on.
