Test
Variant 1
№1. Fill in: rumbled, artificial additives, stomach, roasted, fizzy,
baked, sprinkled, bitter, raw, junk food.
1. Her stomach …. She hadn't eaten any
breakfast.
2. Our
enterprise specializes in organic food, we don't use any …….
3. …
is not only harmful to our body, but also to the environment.
4. I
… some cinnamon on top of the cake.
5. This
beverage had a slightly … taste.
6. The
… potatoes were too hot to handle with bare hands.
7. She
has problems with her ….
8. Coffee
beans can be ……in frying pans over burning fire.
9.
... drinks are accessible worldwide and consumed at a very high rate.
10. A
… food diet involves eating foods that haven’t been cooked in any form.
№2 a. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (Zero
Conditional).
1. If you (eat) bad food, your health (become) worse.
2. If you (not feel) well, you (go) to the doctor.
3. If Tom (have) a birthday party, he usually (invite) a lot of
friends.
№2 b. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (First
Conditional).
1. Our teacher (be) happy if we (answer) all the
questions correctly.
2. If they (have) enough money, they (buy) a new car.
3. We (pass) the exam if we (study) hard.
№2
c. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (Second Conditional).
1.
If he … (be) my friend, I … (invite) him to the party.
2.
If I … (be) taller, I … (become) a basketball player.
3.
John … (travel) around the world if he … (win) a lottery prize.
№2
d. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (Third Conditional).
1.
She … (not lose) her bag if she … (be) more careful.
2. I
… (take) you to the airport if I … (have) a car.
3.
If the storm … (not break out), the ship … (not sink).
№3. Match the words to form phrases
1. still
2. low carbohydrate
3. sugary
4. dry
5. tooth
6. sparkling
7. bitter
8. well-balanced
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a. drinks
b. skin
c. decay
d. exercise
e. diet
f. meals
g. water
h. chocolate
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№4. Read the text and match items A-G with gaps 1-6. There is one item
you do not need to use.
Colourful and crunchy fruit and vegetables can be an enjoyable
part of our diet. However, not all children and adults eat the recommended
amount of two pieces of fruit and five vegetables per day. Some children learn
to expect ‘tastier’ snack foods 1__. Unfortunately, parents may not
always set a good example 2____________.
There are many reasons why we should eat plenty of fresh produce.
Not only are they packed with healthy vitamins, 3___. Eating more fruits
and vegetables can also lower cholesterol and bring down high blood pressure.
They also keep your eyes and digestive system in good shape.
Fruit and vegetables can be any colour, shape, texture or variety.
They can be frozen, fresh, tinned or dried. There are also many ways to prepare
them, 4__. It is important to include a variety of different
colours of fruit and vegetables in your diet.
Sometimes vegetables and fruit can seem expensive. But, compared
to packaged foods like crisps, they are relatively cheap. If you are worried
about the cost, choose those that are in season. That way you will get a chance
to try new things 5___.
So how can we find ways to include more fruit and vegetables in
our diet? It is a good idea to add fruit to your breakfast cereal in the
mornings. Or you can try drinking fruit juice 6__. Increasing the
amount of fruit and vegetables, you eat by as little as one serving a day can
make a big difference.
A but they can also lower the risk of disease
B and enjoy more flavor, too
C such as steaming, boiling, microwaving, stir-frying or roasting
D and reject the healthier options such as raw carrots or an apple
E which give us the daily vitamins that we need
F by enjoying a wide variety of fresh fruit and vegetables
themselves
G instead of coffee, tea or fizzy drinks
Test
Variant 2
№1.
Fill in: rumbles, baked,
artificial additives, bitter, roasted, fizzy, raw, junk food, sprinkle, stomach.
1. Our
products are free from …
2. …
is generally defined as food that has not been chemically processed, or heated
above 48C.
3. If
you choose to buy … drinks, they should be enjoyed as an occasional treat
rather than every day.
4. You
should … the dish with chopped herbs.
5. The
smell of freshly … bread filled the room.
6. …
vegetables are best served fresh, but are also delicious served cold the next
day.
7. …
generally refers to foods that contribute lots of calories but little
nutritional value.
8. Eating
too much food will give you a …ache.
9. The
medicine had a … aftertaste.
10. I hadn`t eaten all day. My stomach …
№2 a. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (Zero
Conditional).
1. If I (have) a headache, my mother usually (give) me some
medicine.
2. If I (cough), I (drink) hot milk with honey.
3. If we (be) late for school, our teacher (get) angry.
№2 b. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (First
Conditional).
1. If the weather (be) not too bad tomorrow, we (play) football.
2. If we (learn) more about history, we (not be) afraid of the
test.
3. If I (find) his phone number, I (call) him tonight.
№2
c. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (Second Conditional).
1.
We … (go) to Spain this winter if we … (have) enough money.
2.
If we … (have) free time, we … (start) a new hobby.
3.
She … (not mind) if you … (borrow) her car.
№2
d. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (Third Conditional).
1.
If the driver … (not take) the wrong turning, we … (not arrive) late.
2. If you ____ (have)
toothache, you ____(go) to the dentist.
3. Tom ___(see) the theatre if
he ___(go) to Moscow.
№3.
Match the words to form phrases
1.
sparkling
2.
bitter
3.
well-balanced
4.
iron-rich
5.
regular
6.
tooth
7.
fizzy
8.
blood
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a.
drinks
b.
decay
c.
water
d.
chocolate
e.
food
f.
pressure
g.
meals
h.
exercises
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№4. Read the following text about the invention of
crisps. For gaps 1 -8, choose the correct answer A-D.
THE
ORIGIN OF CRISPS
Crisps have been great
favourites with many of us 1__ years. Who 2___enjoy nibbling thin
round pieces of fried potatoes in front of the TV or as a snack to go with
a drink at a party? One would think that such a popular food was born from an
idea that came to one of the top chefs of America at a moment of great
inspiration, but the truth is quite different.
One day in 1853 in a
restaurant a choosy customer complained to the waitress 3 __
the quality of his chips, saying that they were 4 __ thick and oily. When the
cook heard about this, he became very angry. He made some paper-thin slices of
potatoes, fried them until they were brown and 5 __ a rather
generous amount of salt. Finally, he 6 __ his crisps to the
dissatisfied customer in person and literally dumped them in front of him. The
customer tried one, liked the taste, and went on to eat 7 _ all. Today,
according 8 _ statistics, an American eats an average of six
pounds of crisps each year.
1
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A many
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В since
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С from
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D for
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2
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A isn't
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В doesn't
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С hasn’t
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D wasn't
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3
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A on
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В that
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С for
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D about
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4
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A enough
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В more
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С too
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D so
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5
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A mixed
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В added
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С put
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D did
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6
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A served
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В gave
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С sold
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D fried
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7
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A them
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B it
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С this
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D that
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8
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A to
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В with
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С by
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D on
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Test
Variant 3
№1.
Fill in: rumbles, baked,
artificial additives, bitter, roasted, fizzy, raw, junk food, sprinkle,
stomach.
1.
Our products are free from …
2.
She has problems with her ….
3. A
… food diet involves eating foods that haven’t been cooked in any form.
4.
The medicine had a … aftertaste.
5.
You should … the dish with chopped herbs.
6.
Coffee beans can be ……in frying pans over burning fire.
7. I hadn`t eaten all day. My stomach …
8.
The smell of freshly … bread filled the room.
9.
... drinks are accessible worldwide and consumed at a very high rate.
10.
… generally refers to foods that contribute lots of calories but little
nutritional value.
№2 a. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (Zero
Conditional).
1. If Tom (have) a birthday party, he usually (invite) a lot of
friends.
2. If you (not feel) well, you (go) to the doctor.
3. If you (eat) bad food, your health (become) worse.
№2 b. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (First
Conditional).
1.
If I (find) her address, I (send) her an invitation.
2. If we (learn) more about history, we (not be) afraid of the
test.
3. If I (find) his phone number, I (call) him tonight.
№2
c. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (Second Conditional).
1.
If you … (move) to another city, I … (phone) you every day.
2.
If I … (know) her secret, I … (not tell) it to anyone.
3. If I
__(be) rich, I ___ (travel) around the world.
№2
d. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (Third Conditional).
1. If my sister ___ (clean) her
room, I ___(take) her to the party.
2. If James ___ (wash) the
floor, he __(play) computer games all evening.
3. Harry (take) part in the
concert if he (sing) well.
№3. Match the words to form phrases
1. bitter
2. tooth
3. sugary
4. well-balanced
5. low carbohydrate
6. sparkling
7. still
8. dry
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a. exercise
b. chocolate
c. decay
d. drinks
e. diet
f. meals
g. water
h. skin
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№4. Read the following text.
Food
Doctors may tell you
that junk food is bad for your health but McDonald’s, Burger King or Pizza Hut
can prove that young people don’t listen to that advice…
How did the hamburger
become the most popular, most typical American food?
The hamburger has no
connection with ham. It got its name from the German town of Hamburg, which was
famous for its ground steak. German immigrants to the United States introduced
the ‘hamburger steak’.
You can find them in
Japan, Germany, Panama, Guatemala, Australia, Portugal, Hong Kong and Russia.
In fact, there are 13,000 in 120 countries.
What makes American
fast food so popular?
Lee Cho, a South
Korean, says: “I often go to MacDonald’s. It’s clean, less expensive than other
restaurants and saves time.”
Karen Smith, from
Frankfurt: “McDonald’s is our favourite meeting point. We can sit there and
talk for hours in a friendly atmosphere. There are lots of young people around.
The food is cheap”.
Older people are very
critical of this sort of food. Lots of young people in the USA are overweight
and parents blame these high-calorie foods that their children gobble up in
large quantities.
A. Say if the following
sentences are true (T) or false (F).
1. The hamburger is originally
American.
2. The hamburger got its name from
the word
“ham”.
3. The first McDonald’s opened in
the American state of Florida.
4. People can eat hamburgers everywhere
around the world.
В.
Answer the following questions:
1. Who took the
hamburger to The United States of America?
2. Why do people go to
MacDonald’s?
3. What are the
disadvantages of fast food mentioned in the text?
Test
Variant 3
№1.
Fill in: rumbles, baked,
artificial additives, bitter, roasted, fizzy, raw, junk food, sprinkle,
stomach.
1. Our products are free from …1. Наши
продукты не содержат …
2. She has problems with her …. 2. У
нее проблемы с ....
3. A … food diet involves eating foods that haven’t been cooked in
any form. 3. ... диета предполагает употребление продуктов, которые не были
приготовлены ни в каком виде.
4. The medicine had a … aftertaste. 4. У
лекарства было... послевкусие.
5. You should … the dish with chopped herbs. 5.
Вы должны … блюдо рубленой зеленью.
6. Coffee beans can be ……in frying pans over burning fire. 6.
Кофейные зерна можно в сковороде на раскаленном огне.
7. I hadn`t eaten all day. My stomach … 7.
Я не ел весь день. Мой желудок …
8. The smell of freshly … bread filled the room. 8.
Запах свежего... хлеба наполнил комнату.
9. ... drinks are accessible worldwide and consumed at a very high
rate. 9. ... напитки доступны
по всему миру
и потребляются очень
быстро.
10.
… generally refers to foods that contribute lots of calories but little
nutritional value. 10. ... обычно относится к продуктам, которые содержат
много калорий, но мало питательной ценности.
№2 a. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (Zero
Conditional).
1. If Tom (have) a birthday party, he (invite) a lot of friends.
2. If you (not feel) well, you (go) to the doctor.
3. If you (eat) bad food, your health (become) worse.
№2 b. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (First
Conditional).
1.
If I (find) her address, I (send) her an invitation.
2. If we (learn) more about history, we (not be) afraid of the
test.
3. If I (find) his phone number, I (call) him tonight.
№2
c. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (Second Conditional).
1.
If you … (move) to another city, I … (phone) you every day.
2.
If I … (know) her secret, I … (not tell) it to anyone.
3. If I
__(be) rich, I ___ (travel) around the world.
№2
d. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (Third Conditional).
1. If my sister ___ (clean) her
room, I ___(take) her to the party.
2. If James ___ (wash) the
floor, he __(play) computer games all evening.
3. Harry (take) part in the
concert if he (sing) well.
№3. Match the words to form phrases
1. bitter
2. tooth
3. sugary
4. well-balanced
5. low carbohydrate
6. sparkling
7. still
8. dry
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a. exercise
b. chocolate
c. decay
d. drinks
e. diet
f. meals
g. water
h. skin
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№4. Choose the correct
answer A, B or C.
1. I’m making a vegetable salad with cucumber,
tomato and ……. . 1. Я готовлю овощной салат с огурцами, помидорами и
....... .
A
lettuce (листья салата) B
cherry C pear
2. I want a bottle of ……. water, not sparkling. 2. Я хочу бутылку...... воды, не
газированной.
A still B fizzy C spicy (острый)
3. If you are …., eat less and take regular
exercises. 3. Если вы ....., ешьте меньше и регулярно занимайтесь
физическими упражнениями.
A
skinny B
underweight (с недостаточным весом) C overweight
4. I have got a stomach ache, I think it’s …….
. 4. У меня болит живот, я думаю, что это .......
A
tooth decay B
indigestion (расстройство желудка) C tiredness (усталость)
5. My favourite fruit are pineapples, plums
and ……. . 5. Мои любимые фрукты - ананасы, сливы и ...
A
peaches B
carrots C
aubergines (баклажаны)
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