Вариант 1.
Task I. Open the brackets and
put the verb into the correct tense (10 points)
1. He (to
run) now. He (to rum) for ten minutes without any rest. 2. What they (to do) now? — They
(to work) in the reading-room. They (to work) there for already three hours. 3. Where he (to be) now? — He (to
be) in the garden. He (to play) volley-ball with his friends. They (to play)
since breakfast time. 4. I (to
live) in St. Petersburg. I (to live) in St. Petersburg since 1990. 5. She already (to do) her
homework for two hours; but she (not yet to do) half of it. 6. I (to wait) for
you since two o'clock. 7. What you (to do)? — I (to read). I (to read) for
already two hours. I already (to read) sixty pages. 8. This man (to be) a
writer. He (to write) books. He (to write) books since he was a young man. He
already (to write) eight books. 9. What you (to do) here since morning? 10. Lena
is a very good girl. She always (to help) her mother about the house. Today she
(to help) her mother since morning. They already (to wash) the floor and (to
dust) the furniture. Now they (to cook) dinner together.
Task
II. Read the text and answer the questions . (9 points)
Big Ben
The
big clock on the tower of the Palace of Westminster in London is often called
Big Ben. But Big Ben is really the bell of the clock. It is the biggest clock
bell in Britain. It weighs 13.5 tons.
The clock tower is 318 feet high. You have to go up 374 steps to reach the top.
So the clock looks small from the pavement below the tower.But its face is 23
feet wide. It would only just fit into some classrooms.The minute-hand is 14
feet long. Its weight is equal to that of two bags of coal. The hour-hand is 9
feet long.
The clock bell is called Big Ben after Sir Benjamin Hall. He had the job to see
that the bell was put up.Sir Benjamin was a big man. One day he said in
Parliament, "Shall we call the bell St. Stephen's?" St. Stephen's is
the name of the tower.But someone said for a joke, "Why not call it Big
Ben?" Now the bell is known all over the world by that name.
1.Where is the big clock called Big Ben?
2.How many steps do you have to go up to reach the top
of the tower?
3.Why is the bell called Big Ben?
Task
III. Write the correct word for the definition (5 points)
1.
A
very big, round , light object full of hot gas, that carries people through the
air.___________
2.Not
for everyone to use._________________________
3.A
motor vehicle with two weels,that one or two people can ride
on.______________________
4.A
boat with a sail, often used for sail._____________________________
5.a
small amount of food that you eat between meals.__________________________
Task
IV.Fill in the table. She
buys presents for her Granny (6
points)
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Вариант 1I.
Task I. Open the brackets and put the verb
into the correct tense (10 points)
1.
This is the factory where my father (to work). He (to work) here
for fifteen years. 2. You (to find) your note-book? — No! I still (to look) for
it. I already (to look) for it for two hours, but (not yet to find) it. 3. You
(to play) with a ball for already three hours. Go home and do your homework. 4.
Wake up! You (to sleep) for ten hours already. 5. I (to wait) for a letter from
my cousin for a month already, but (not yet to receive) it. 6. It is difficult
for me to speak about this opera as I (not to hear) it. 7. I just (to receive)
a letter from my granny, but I (not yet to receive) any letters from my parents.
8. The weather (to be) fine today. The sun (to shine) ever since we got up. 9.
Every day I (to wind) up my watch at 10 o'clock in the evening. 10. Come along,
Henry, what you (to do) now? I (to wait) for you for a long time.
Task
II. Read the text and answer the questions . (9 points)
The British Museum
The British Museum has one of the largest libraries in the
world. It has a copy of every book that is printed in the English language, so
that there are more than six million books there. They receive nearly two
thousand books and papers daily.
The British Museum Library has a very big collection of printed books and
manuscripts, both old and new. You can see beautifully illustrated old
manuscripts which they keep in glass cases.
You can also find there some of the first English books printed by Caxton.
Caxton was a printer who lived in the fifteenth century. He made the first
printing-press in England.
In the reading-room of the British Museum many famous men have read and
studied.
Charles Dickens, a very popular English writer and the author of 'David
Copperfield', 'Oliver Twist', 'Dombey and Son' and other books, spent a lot of
time in the British Museum Library.
1.How
many books are there in the British Museum?
2.What
century did Caxton lived?
3.What
famous people worked and studied in the reading –room of the British Museum?
Task
III. . Write the correct word for the definition
1. This word means tasting very
good.__________________________
2. This word mean strong in
colour.______________________________
3. This word means empty/with no one there.__________________________
4. This word means known and talked about by many
people.________________________
5. It’s a sport in which people jump of a hill and fly
in the air.____________________________
Task
IV.Fill in the table. She
brings some milk for kittens (6 points)
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Вариант III.
Task I. Open the brackets and
put the verb into the correct tense (10 points)
1. Where your gloves (to be)?
— I (to put) them into my pocket.2. I (to
live) in St. Petersburg. I (to live) in St. Petersburg since 1990 3. I (to wait) for you since
two o'clock. 4. This man (to be) a writer. He (to write) books. He (to write)
books since he was a young man. He already (to write) eight books. 5. What you
(to do) here since morning? 6. This is the factory where my father (to work).
He (to work) here for fifteen years. 7. Wake up! You (to sleep) for ten hours
already.8. It is difficult for me to speak about this opera as I (not to hear)
it. 9.. The weather (to be) fine today. The sun (to shine) ever since we got
up. 9. Every day I (to wind) up my watch at 10 o'clock in the evening. 10. Come
along, Henry, what you (to do) now? I (to wait) for you for a long time.
Task
II. Read the text and answer the questions . (9 points)
The City
London is the capital of England, the capital of
Great Britain, and the capital of the United Kingdom. It is the largest town
in Europe and one of the oldest towns in the world. The old Celts gave it its
name, the Romans! made it the centre of their new colony, the Germanic invaders
tried to burn and to destroy it, the victorious Normans made it the capital of
the country.
The central part of London
is full of historical remains. Nearly every building, every bridge, every
street, palace, house, and stone — each of them has its own story, its own
past. In London past and present are so mixed together that they cannot easily
be separated and when you are in London you see the past in the present and the
present in the past.
The oldest part of London is called
the City. In the City the streets and pavements are very narrow and the traffic
is very heavy on weekdays. That is because the most important London firms and
banks have offices there. But at weekends the City is almost dead.
1.Who gave London its name?
2.What is the central part of London famous for?
3.Why is the traffic very heave in the City on
weekends ?
Task
III. Write the correct word for the definition (5 points)
1.It’s a part of the picture that looks like its far
from you._____________
2.A person who says things that are not
true.____________________
3.This person is very good at doing
something.______________________
4.Something that is different from other
things._______________________
5.It’s a part of a picture that looks like its far
from you._________________
Task
IV.Fill in the table. He
drives his car fast (6
points)
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Вариант IV.
Task I. Open the brackets and put the verb into the correct tense
(10 points) 1. Where he (to be) now? — He (to be) in the garden. He (to play) volley-ball with his
friends. They (to play) since breakfast time. 2. I (to
live) in St. Petersburg. I (to live) in St. Petersburg since 1990. 3. This man (to be) a writer. He (to write) books. He (to write)
books since he was a young man. He already (to write) eight books.4. This is
the factory where my father (to work). He (to work) here for fifteen years. 5.
You (to find) your note-book? — No! I still (to look) for it. I already (to
look) for it for two hours, but (not yet to find) it. 6. It is difficult for me
to speak about this opera as I (not to hear) it. 7. I just (to receive) a
letter from my granny, but I (not yet to receive) any letters from my parents.
8. Come along, Henry, what you (to do) now? I (to wait) for you for a long
time. 9. Where your gloves (to be)? — I (to put) them into my pocket. 10. Lena
is a very good girl. She always (to help) her mother about the house. Today she
(to help) her mother since morning. They already (to wash) the floor and (to
dust) the furniture. Now they (to cook) dinner together.
Task
II. Read the text and answer the questions . (9points)
London
The
London of the middle of the 17th century was a city of narrow, dirty streets. The
streets were so narrow that it was often possible for a person at a window on
one side of the street to shake hands with a neighbour on the other side. There
was little light and air. Rubbish lay in dark corners.It was a sad time for
London. In 1666 the Great Fire took place. It broke out late on a Saturday
night in a street not far from London Bridge. The summer had been dry, a hot
east wind blew and the fire spread quickly. The Thames was covered with boats
full of people. On the other side one could see carts carrying out the saved
goods out into the fields and people putting up tents. At night the fire could
be seen ten miles away.
The fire burned for five days and destroyed the greater part of the city. But
it did the city good, as it cleared away the old wooden houses and dirty,
narrow streets.
1.When
did the Great Fire take place?
2.Why
did the fire spread quickly?
3.How
long did the fire burn?
Task
III. Write the correct word for the definition. (5 points)
1.To stay with someone and make sure the are
safe.________________
2.A type of old flat boat used to carry things along
canals and revers._________________
3.A person who lives next to your flat or a house._______________________
4.To feel excited about something that is going to
happenin the future.________________
5.To look at a lot of sites in the
Internet._________________
Task IV.Fill
in the table.
She draws some pictures .( 6 points)
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