Пояснительная записка
Муниципальная
диагностическая работа по английскому языку для 8 класса состоит из 3 разделов:
Раздел 1 – Чтение, Раздел 2 – Лексика – Грамматика, Раздел 3 – Письмо и
проводится в 2 вариантах.
Раздел
1 – Чтение включает в себя задания двух типов: 1) задание на соотнесение
заголовков или утверждений с текстами – 10 баллов; 2) задание на выбор одного
ответа из трех предложенных – 5 баллов. Время, отведенное на выполнение данного
раздела – 20 минут. Максимальная сумма баллов за данный раздел – 15.
Раздел
2 – Лексика – Грамматика включает в себя задания двух типов: 1) задание на
выбор одного ответа из трех предложенных – 8 баллов; 2) задание по
словообразованию – 7 баллов. Время, отведенное на выполнение данного раздела –
20 минут. Максимальная сумма баллов за данный раздел – 15.
Раздел
3 – Письмо состоит из одного задания – письмо личного характера. Время,
отведенное на выполнение данного раздела – 20 минут. Максимальная сумма баллов
за данный раздел – 10.
Черновые
пометки могут делаться прямо на листе с заданиями, так же допустимо
использование отдельного черновика. Любые черновые пометки (черновики) не
проверяются и не оцениваются. Оценке подлежит только вариант ответа занесенный
в графу ответов.
Таким
образом, максимальное время выполнения данной диагностической работы – 60 минут
(1 астрономический час), а максимальная сумма баллов за работу – 40.
Шкала
перевода баллов в отметку:
32
– 40 баллов – «5» (отлично)
24
– 31 баллов – «4» (хорошо)
16
– 23 баллов – «3» (удовлетворительно)
0
– 15 баллов – «2» (неудовлетворительно)
Диагностическая
работа по английскому языку
8
класс
Вариант
1
Section 1. Reading
1.1 Read the dialogue. Write the correct name next to
each statement.
Zak: Did you go out last
night?
Matt: I went to the cinema. I
saw a great film!
Zak: Really? I just stayed
at home and watched TV. It was a bit boring. I never know what to do in my free
time.
Matt: I have the opposite
problem! I have lots of hobbies and I never have time to do all of them. In
the past, I had even more. I was a member of a lot of clubs at school, but I
decided it took too much time. Now I’m only in the computer club.
Zak: Maybe I should join a
club. My free time just seems to disappear!
Matt: You probably do more
than you think. What did you do in your free time last week?
Zak: Let’s see. On Monday
and Tuesday evening, I played video games. Then on Wednesday some friends came
to hang out at my house. We surfed the Internet. On Thursday evening I didn’t
have any free time because I had a lot of homework. On Friday I went out with
my family to a restaurant.
Matt: It sounds as if you
need a hobby. Why not learn to play an instrument? I play the guitar and it’s a
lot of fun. Or how about collecting something? I collect coins. My dad gave me
some American coins a year ago, and now I’ve got hundreds, from all over the
world!
Zak: Well, I don’t like the
idea of collecting things, and I’m not very good at music.
Matt: Do you like doing
sport? A sport can be a great hobby. I play tennis and basketball every week.
And I went skateboarding last week with my elder brother. I’m a beginner, but
it was a lot of fun!
Zak: That sounds really
interesting. I’d like to try that.
Matt: Great! Let’s call my
brother and see when he’s free.
Write the correct name next to each statement.
Zak – Matt
This person…
1.
didn’t
do anything interesting last night.--------------
2.
did
a lot of things in his free time in the past.------------
3.
saw
friends one evening last week.-------------
4.
started
a hobby because of someone in his family.------------
5.
did
a fun activity with someone in his family recently.-----------
1.2 Read parts of five different stories.
Match a story type from the box with each story.
adventure story – love
story – ghost story – science fiction story – detective story
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A. Mr
Granger didn’t hear the door open. He was sleeping-dreaming about his childhood
in Vienna. He didn’t hear the floorboards creak or feel the cold air that
entered the room. He didn’t smell the strange damp smell that filled his
bedroom. He didn’t see the white figure of a woman that floated across the
room, looked at him in his bed, and then disappeared through the wall into the
room next door.
B. First
Officer Taylor was staring thoughtfully out of the window as Lunar Explorer 2
landed on the dusty planet. He was worried. There were no signs of Lunar
Explorer 1. Where was the other spacecraft? Where were the crew? «Well, this is
it», he said to himself. «It’s time to find out if there really is alien life
on Centura». He looked at Captain Warlock. She nodded. «Time to go outside and
take a look», she said.
C. The
wind was blowing and snow was starting to fall as Colin climbed the steep, dark
hill. But he did not notice the cold. He kept repeating one word to himself as
he climbed: “Linda, Linda, Linda”. Finally, he saw it a faint light in the
distance. He ran the last half mile to the old, wooden hut. He cried out,
«Linda, are you there?» but he knew in his heart that she was waiting for him.
The door opened and Linda stood there in front of him. They ran to each other.
«Linda, I love you,» he said gently. «I love you too, Colin!» she said. «Come
inside where it’s warm».
D. «And
where were you when you heard the scream?» asked Inspector Carter. As usual he
was wearing his long brown coat and holding a small notebook and pencil. «I was
having a bath», replied Mrs Cuthbertson. «I always have a bath on Tuesday
evenings at that time.» «And what did you do?» «Nothing. I thought it was just
the children playing. Then, while I was getting dressed about an hour later,
Angela came and told me the news. Terrible, just terrible.»
E. «Look,
Maria! There it is!» Sophie bent down and picked up a small cloth bag. Her
fingers trembled as she opened it. Inside, there were three gold coins, and an old
folded map. «This is it! This is the map! Let’s get out of here!» «Not so
fast», said a deep voice. A large man stepped out of the shadows. He was
wearing a white suit and a white hat, and he was holding a gun. «Well done,
ladies for finding my map for me. I don’t want any trouble. Just give me the
map. Now!» Sophie looked around, but there was no escape. Slowly, she handed
over the map to the man. «Thank you», he said. «Now, I’m leaving. I have to
find that treasure. But unfortunately, you two ladies are staying here.
Forever.»
1.3 Read the texts and for each
question, choose the correct answer A, B or C.
Table tennis is quite a popular game these
days. Like all games, it was invented by someone, but with this game, we’re not
sure who it was. It was first played in the 1880s by British people after their
evening dinner. The dinner table was cleared and some books were stood up
across the centre. The players used other books to hit a small ball across the
table and over the books that were standing up. That’s how table tennis was
started!
1.
Where
was table tennis first played?
A in a sports
centre
B in someone’s home
C in a restaurant
The Mona Lisa is a painting that is known
by many people. In this painting, a woman is shown sitting with her arms folded
and smiling. It seems normal, doesn’t it? However, it’s her smile that makes
this painting famous. The smile is very small and when you see it , you think,
«What is this woman thinking about?» It was painted in the 16th
century by a man named Leonardo da Vinci, and it wasn’t known who the woman in
the painting was until 2005.
2.
The
Mona Lisa…
A was painted in
2005
B was painted by a
woman
C is a painting of a
woman
What building in
Australia is known by most people in the world? If you say the Sydney Opera
House, you’re right. The building is known for its white top, which looks like
a group of sailing boats sitting in the water. Music is played there, but the
building is also used as a theatre, where plays are performed. It was designed
by Danish architect Jorn Utzon in 1957, but the building wasn’t completed until
1973.
3. The
Sydney Opera House…
A
is used for music only
B
was
designed in 1957
C
was
built by a Danish man
Today, the ancient
Italian city of Pompeii is visited by millions of people every year. What makes
this place so special? It was destroyed in 79 AD by the volcano that the city
was built on. The city was completely covered and no one knew it was there for
almost 1,700 years. Then, in 1749, the city’s buildings were found in the
ground. Scientists started to study the area to learn what life was like so
many years ago, and many people visit it today for the same reasons.
4.
Pompeii
was covered in the ground…
A for
millions of years.
B for
more than 1,700 years.
C for
almost 1,700 years.
Many Americans believe
that their country was discovered in 1492 by a man from Italy known as
Christopher Columbus. This is true in a way, but Columbus never actually saw
what is called the United States of America today. The first piece of land that
he saw was an island known as Hispaniola, which is found hundreds of kilometres
to the south-east of Miami. He made four trips from Spain to this island and
other islands nearby, in Central America and South America, but he never
reached North America.
5.
The
land that Christopher Columbus first saw is known as…
A
North America
B
Central America
C
Hispaniola
Section 2 Use of English
2.1 Read the story about a family
trip. For each question, choose the correct answer, A, B or C.
Jason and his family (1)------ to go on a «ghost
holiday» in England. They (2)------ to Pluckley, a town that’s home to 13
ghosts. While they (3)------- there, Jason saw a figure of a woman in the
forest. She was staring at their car while she (4)-------above the ground.
Jason told his dad, «Stop the car! It’s one of the ghosts!» When Jason’s dad
(5)------ the car, the woman disappeared. While they (6)------in the town, the
people in the village told Jason’s family about the «screaming forest» a place
with «lost» ghosts. They went there one evening before dark. Nothing happened
at first. Then, while the wind (7)------, Jason heard a voice. «Did you hear
that?» «Someone is saying, «Jaaa-sssooon!»»
His mum replied, «Yes, that’s your
sister!» She was standing behind Jason, and when he (8)------around, she
started to laugh!
1 A were deciding B
decided C was deciding
2 A was
going B go C
went
3 A were
driving B was driving C drove
4 A were
floating B float C was
floating
5 A was
stopping B were stopping C stopped
6 A were
staying B stayed C was
staying
7 A blew B
was blowing C were blowing
8 A was
turning B were turning C turned
2.2 Complete the sentences using the
correct form of the word in bold.
1.
Why
did the teacher ____ leave the class? SUDDEN
2.
I_____
agree that your cousin is very handsome! TOTAL
3. You
are ____ right. The French are amazing cooks! COMPLETE
2.3 Use the words given in capitals to form a word
that fits in the gap in the same line.
TODAY’S FORECAST
Hello, there. It’s going to be a (4)______ day for
most of you, CLOUD
although it’ll be quite sunny in the far north.
After a (5)_____start to the day, temperatures will
rise, FOG
but it’ll be quite (6)_____all morning. WIND
(7)____weather is on the way later this week. Goodbye,
now. SNOW
Section 3 Writing
You have received a letter from your English-speaking
pen friend, Rod.
…As you know, I am a
tennis club member. I go there regularly but my best friend doesn’t want to
do any sport…
Should people do
sports, why? What sports do you like? What do you do in your PE lessons?
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Write him a letter and answer his 3 questions.
Write 80-100 words.
Remember the rules of letter writing.
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