Контрольная
работа по английскому языку за 3 четверть по английскому языку (по учебнику Rainbow
English)
Test
3 7th form
Variant 1
Name
___________________________________
I.
Listen to four texts about flowers and choose the right
description of the flower. There is one flower you don’t have to use:
1) Water
lily
2) Red
rose
3) Bluebell
4) Lily
of the valley
5) Sunflower
Text 1
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Text 2
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Text 3
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Text 4
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II.
Choose the right option:
1. I
can’t talk to you now. Come (another/ other) day.
2. Some
go out in the evening, (other/others) stay at home.
3. The
waters of the river (flew/ flowed) slowly.
4. Jane
prepared the (soil/ground) for flowers.
5. After
working at sea for 5 years, I got a job on (earth/land).
6. The
swimming-pool is (close/relative) to the hotel.
7. The
(sparrow/owl) lives in trees and hunt at night.
8. (Butterflies/
Ants) are flying insects.
9. Russian
people have a lot of songs about (elms/birches).
10. It is a
(science/scientific) fact.
III.
Fill in the right preposition: TO, OFF, UP, FROM, IN
1. She
doesn’t believe me, she thinks I’ve made it all ____.
2. Don’t
make ____, I’ve got something to tell you.
3. I
hid ____ my friend in the garden.
4. My
twin brother and I are close ____ each other.
5. Breath
___ deeply and start speaking.
IV.
Complete the sentences with the derivatives of the words:
1. This
is a _____________(MOVE) radio station.
2. All
his life Mr Brown has been very __________(SUCCESS).
3. My
elder brother is a good __________(BAKE).
4. Be
careful! This vase is ____________(BREAK).
5. It
is rather cold in the north, ____________(SPECIAL).
V.
Use the right verb form:
1. We
never____________(know) these facts.
2. The
other day John _____________(go) to London.
3. They
_________________(travel) for a month already.
4. Why
are you so red? – I _________________(run) in the park.
5. Diana
______________(be) a teacher for 10 years.
6. I
___________(read) this book for a week, but I ______________(read) only 350
pages. I _________(start) it last week.
7. Mr
Williams ______________(live) here all his life, he ___________ (know) all his
neighbours for many years.
VI.
Read
the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
The
Loch Ness Monster
In 1933 a man called George Spicer and his wife travelled to Scotland.
They were driving on a
road near Loch Ness, which is the largest lake in the UK. They described
seeing a huge
animal that ran in front of them and across the road with a smaller
animal in its mouth. A few
weeks later, a journalist called Alex Campbell published a story about
this ‘monster’. Other
people started to tell stories about the ‘Loch Ness Monster’ in the
newspapers.
In December 1993 a man called Hugh Gray photographed the ‘monster’ and
the photo
appeared in a London newspaper. The photo showed a huge creature with a
long tail. People
asked – was the photo real or was it fake? But it wasn’t important – the
Loch Ness Monster, or
‘Nessie’, was the most famous creature in the country!
Many people still believe that there is a sea monster that lives in the
very deep water in Loch
Ness. The place is popular with tourists, who come to look for the
monster. They take photos,
but scientists always say that they are fake. The scientists explain that
the images on the
photos are really elephants or water snakes or trees.
Jeremy Wade is a professional fisherman and is now famous for his TV
programme called
River Monsters. In 2013 he travelled to Loch Ness to look for the
creature. He decided that it
was actually a shark, similar to those in Antarctica that have dark
coloured skin.
No one knows the truth. However, Nessie continues to be a modern-day myth
and tourists
continue to try to take the first authentic photograph of the ‘Loch Ness
Monster’.
1 The Spicers were in a car when they saw the animal. ___
2 Hugh Gray published a story about the Loch Ness Monster. ___
3 The opinion of the scientists is that the photos are not real. ___
4 Jeremy Wade is a journalist. ___
5 Wade believes that the Loch
Ness Monster is a shark. ___
Test
3 7th form
Variant 2
Name
_________________________________________________
VII.
Listen to four texts about flowers and choose the right
description of the flower. There is one flower you don’t have to use:
6) Water
lily
7) Red
rose
8) Bluebell
9) Lily
of the valley
10) Sunflower
Text 1
|
Text 2
|
Text 3
|
Text 4
|
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VIII.
Choose the right option:
1. I’m
hungry, may I have (another/ other) sandwich?
2. Some
of us like big cities, (other/others) prefer the country.
3. His
speech (flew/ flowed) freely.
4. She
planted the roses in wet rich (soil/land).
5. Tom
is interested in planets, he has a lot of books about (ground/earth).
6. We
have (similar/human) hobbies.
7. The
(seagull/nightingale) sings at night.
8. The
closest relatives of humans are (monkeys/apes).
9. (Pines/
Oaks) stay green all year round.
10. She
(especially/curious) like of going there.
IX.
Fill in the right preposition: ABOUT, FOR, UP, OUT, IN
1. He
is a very unusual boy. I can’t make him ___.
2. The
girl made ____ a short story.
3. British
English and American English have a lot ____ common.
4. Children
are often curious ____ animals.
5. We
have been learning the poem____ an hour.
X.
Complete the sentences with the derivatives of the words:
1. Sue
is a ________(LOVE) girl.
2. Our
excursion to the museum was _________(ENJOY).
3. Many
schools ______________(INCLUDE) ours, give good knowledge.
4. My
elder sister likes ___________(FASCION) clothes.
5. The
_________(WIN) in this game is out team.
XI.
Use the right verb form:
1. Bob
__________________(draw) a very good picture lately.
2. The
pupils _____________(understand) the rule just now.
3. The
girls _______________(dance) since 2 p.m.
4. Why
are you so tired? – I _______________(work) since morning.
5. Peter
____________(be) a doctor for 15 years.
6. I
___________(cook) for an hour., but I __________________(not finish) yet. I
____________(start) cooking at 3.
7. Frank
_________(begin) learning Italian recently. He __________________(learn) for 4
months.
XII.
Read
the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
The
Loch Ness Monster
In 1933 a man called George Spicer and his wife travelled to Scotland.
They were driving on a
road near Loch Ness, which is the largest lake in the UK. They described
seeing a huge
animal that ran in front of them and across the road with a smaller
animal in its mouth. A few
weeks later, a journalist called Alex Campbell published a story about
this ‘monster’. Other
people started to tell stories about the ‘Loch Ness Monster’ in the
newspapers.
In December 1993 a man called Hugh Gray photographed the ‘monster’ and
the photo
appeared in a London newspaper. The photo showed a huge creature with a
long tail. People
asked – was the photo real or was it fake? But it wasn’t important – the
Loch Ness Monster, or
‘Nessie’, was the most famous creature in the country!
Many people still believe that there is a sea monster that lives in the
very deep water in Loch
Ness. The place is popular with tourists, who come to look for the
monster. They take photos,
but scientists always say that they are fake. The scientists explain that
the images on the
photos are really elephants or water snakes or trees.
Jeremy Wade is a professional fisherman and is now famous for his TV
programme called
River Monsters. In 2013 he travelled to Loch Ness to look for the
creature. He decided that it
was actually a shark, similar to those in Antarctica that have dark
coloured skin.
No one knows the truth. However, Nessie continues to be a modern-day myth
and tourists
continue to try to take the first authentic photograph of the ‘Loch Ness
Monster’.
1 The Spicers were in a car when they saw the animal. ___
2 Hugh Gray published a story about the Loch Ness Monster. ___
3 The opinion of the scientists is that the photos are not real. ___
4 Jeremy Wade is a journalist. ___
5 Wade believes that the Loch
Ness Monster is a shark. ___
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