Контрольные работы 2-11 классы.doc

5 класс

Fast Food

Fast Food restaurants and cafes are very popular all over the world. But they aren’t like ordinary restaurants.

There aren’t waiters. You order your food at the counter and pay for it at the same time. You get your food in a bag or a box. There are no plates. There aren’t any knives, forks and spoons. You eat with your fingers.

Drinks are all in paper or plastic cups. There are no saucers. You eat your meal.

Then you throw all the bags, boxes and cups away.

It’s easy. It’s cheap and it’s fast.

Task: Find out which restaurant is that: fast food (FR) or ordinary (OR).

(Какой ресторан обычный, а какой – быстрого питания?)

Variant1.

  • You eat with a knife and a fork.
  • You get your food at the counter.
  • A waiter brings you food.
  • You drink from a paper cup.
  • You pay for your meal at the end.

Variant2.

  • You get your hamburger in a bag or in a plastic box.
  • You eat with your fingers.
  • You drink from the ordinary cup.
  • You throw away the bags and the boxes.
  • You pay for your meal at the counter.
    • Christmas3) Easter celebration
    • Presents4) Christmas Father

6 класс

At Christmas, which is a home and family celebration in Britain, those who live away try to get back home. Christmas is the biggest holiday of the year.

As Christmas comes nearer, everyone is buying Christmas presents for friends and relatives. At Christmas people try to give the children everything they want.

The children count the weeks, then the days, to Christmas.

On Christmas Eve families and friends gather for the festivities. Housewives are busy preparing food, and children are sent to bed. They are told that if they don’t go to sleep, Father Christmas will not bring them any presents. Then, when they are asleep, the parents come into their bedrooms and leave the presents near their beds, or under the Christmas – tree, or in a stocking hanging up somewhere in the room.

Task: Fill the table (Заполни таблицу).

Номер задания

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Цифра ответа

1.This text is about…

1) Christmas presents3) Christmas celebration

2) Father Christmas4)the Christmas tree

2.Finish this sentence using the text.

When Christmas comes the children are given presents….

1)at the Christmas table.3)at schools.

2)in the streets.4)at home.

3.Choose wrong sentence.

1)Christmas is a family holiday.

2)Presents are usually given on Christmas.

3)On Christmas children usually don’t go to sleep.

4)The children find their presents near their beds, under the Christmas tree or in a stocking.

4.Choose headline.

1)British Children3) Christmas parties

2)British Christmas4) British Homes

5.Find wrong word.

`

7 класс

Two friends went on a trip to London. In London they went into a restaurant for dinner. On a table stood a jar of mustard. Not having seen mustard before, one of them took a big spoonful into his mouth. Tears immediately filled his eyes. His friend asked him what he was crying about. “ I am crying at the thought of the death of my unfortunate father, who was hanged twenty years ago”, the man answered.

They continued eating, and soon the other traveler also took a big doze of mustard. As soon as he had done so, tears ran down his cheeks also. “What are you crying about?” asked his friend. “Oh, I’m crying because you were not hanged many years ago with your poor father”, was the answer.

  • The text is about… .
  • Choose right headline.
    • Two Americans in Spain.
    • A Lunch in a Spanish Restaurant.
    • He Understood!
    • A Talk in a Restaurant.
  • The Americans had difficulties with … .
    • Lunch3) tickets
    • paper4) thelanguage
  • Choose wrong sentence.
    • The American wrote the word “milk”.
    • The American spelled the word ‘milk”.
    • The American drew a cow on a piece of paper.
    • The waiter did not bring milk.
  • The waiter was … .
    • Kind3)silly
    • Rude4)quick – witted

2.… went into a restaurant for dinner.

1) Students3) Dockers

2) Travelers4) Doctors

3.Why did one of the friends cry?

  • He cried because his father had been hanged.
  • He was unfortunate.
  • He ate a big spoonful of mustard.
  • He was sorry for his friend.

4.The friends were…

  • true3) devoted
  • false4)real

5.Choose right headline.

1)A Trip to London.

2)A Mistake.

3)Two Real Friends.

4)Two Travelers.

8 Класс

Two Americans were travelling in Spain. One morning they entered a little restaurant for lunch. They didn’t know Spanish, however, and the waiter did not know English. So they tried to make him understand that they wanted some milk and sandwiches.

At first they pronounced the word “milk” many times. Then they spelled it. But the waiter still could not understand.

At last one of them took a piece of paper and began to draw a cow. He was just finishing his drawing, when the waiter looked at it and ran out of the restaurant.

“You see”, said the treveller who had drawn the cow, “what pencil can do for a man who has difficulties in a foreign country”.

After some time the waiter was back, but he brought no milk. He put down on the table in front of the two men two tickets for a bull – fight.

1. The text describes … .

  • the difficulties of two Americans in Spain.
  • the difficulties of two Americans, who didn’t know the Spanish language.
  • the traditions of people in Spain.
  • the habits and customs of Americans in foreign countries.

9 Класс

Задание: Прочитай вопросы 1 – 5 , найди ответы в текстах A – E.

Task: Read questions 1 – 5 and find the answers to them in texts A – E.

Questions:

1.What did the man begin watching?

2.What did the merchant give the sailor?

3.What do Welshman like to do?

4.How many people are allowed to stand in the bus?

5.What people are called cockney?

Texts:

A.The East End is especially famous as the centre of clothing industry in London. For centuries people from abroad have come to find work there. Traditionally someone born in the East End is known as a cockney although this name is now given to anyone who speaks like a Londoner. Typically they change certain vowel sounds and like some foreign learners of English they have a few problems with “th” and “f” instead.

B.I looked up. The fireworks had started. It was a very fine display. Sometimes the rockets went up singly, sometimes in group. There were some which burst a deafening crack and scattered out a rain of tiny golden stars, and others which opened with a soft sound and set out almost motionless in the air a configuration of big coloured lights. My neck was getting stiff.

C.One day Robert Burns was walking near the docks. Suddenly he heard a cry for help. He ran towards the water. Just then a sailor jumped into the water. He saved the man who was calling for help. The man who was saved was a rich merchant. When he came to himself, he thanked the brave sailor and gave him a shilling. By this time a lot of people were standing round them. They called the sailor a hero when the rich man gave him only a shilling.But Burns stopped them and said, “Let him alone. The gentleman is the best judge of what his life is worth.”

D.There are two main kinds of buses in London: the red double – decker and the single – decker. The single – decker buses travel between the main stations and stop at fewer stops than the double – deckers. The double – deckers have seats for 65 people. Only five people are allowed to stand when the seats are full. So the conductor may stop you getting on the bus if there are five passengers already standing.

E.The Welsh are known in Great Britain for their singing. They like singing together. Choral singing is a national art. Every village has more than one choir. Welshman sing everywhere- in competitions, on holidays, in a bus. People like to sing loudly. There are singing competitions in a festival of Welsh culture.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

10 Класс

Задание: Прочти отрывки из газет, соедини каждый из заголовков A – Fc нужным по смыслу текстом 1 – 5. Один текст подходит к каждому заголовку.

Один заголовок лишний.

A Language Problems

BAnimals

C Royal Family

D Teen’s Problem

EMusic Review

FTravel

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

11 класс

Задание: Вы прочитаете отрывки из рассказов о Второй мировой войне. Для вопросов 1 –10 выберите имена, обозначенные буквами A – G. В рассказе одного и того же человека может содержаться ответ не только на один вопрос. В задании имеются лишние вопросы.

Who/ Whose

visited her husband in hospital?1.

had one of the most difficult jobs?2.

grandmother said that there were people who helped prisoners?3.

remembers very well how people celebrated V – Day in 1945?4.

thought of escaping from a German camp?5.

mother made good friends in evacuation?6.

feels thankfulness to those people who looked after the children in evacuation?7.

grandmother went to Germany to look for her husband?8.

grandmother and grandfather were in German camps?9.

saw how people of different nationalities celebrated V- Day in Scotland?10.

A.Dobbie Dobson. “We were evacuated later on and were billeted with a wonderful family in Lancashire. When my mother eventually found my little brother she arranged for him to join us, but as we were already overcrowded he went to stay with a family in the next street. One day my mother and the lady who we were billeted with went around to see him and found him on hands and knees scrubbing floors. They were very upset and although there were ten children in our family , the lady insisted he came back with us. The lady and her husband had a heart of gold and she and mum stayed friends long after the war until mum died.”

B. TommyMac. “Like every other city in Britain, Glasgow was bursting with excitement. The entire city was a little mad. Schools were closed for the day. At the bottom of the street the dance was the ‘eightsome reel’ – this was Scotland’s national dance, and everyone could join in. Music was everywhere and lights! To see the lights go on again was a miracle in itself”.

C. Svetlana Pankratova. “My grandma and her two little sons were captured in Russia during the war. They were sent to a labour camp inGermany. Grandmother told us that many people pitied the Russians and shared some of their food with them, but that food was almost nothing, and she had to go begging with other captives to local people to feed her two children. Some of the locals were friendly and gave something , but others were stony faced and she knew in advance that they would give nothing. When the war was over my grandmother learnt that her husband, my grandfather, had also been captured, and had been working in a camp nearby.”

D. Walter Morison. “… the Germans treated us well and observed the Geneva Convention, an international treaty on the treatment of PoWs. But of course we wanted to go home. And we often spoke about it. It was technically demanding, exiting, dangerous; a sport really. However, we learned with horror that 50 RAF officers who had escaped from Stalag Luft III had been shot. This was no longer cricket. There was also the worry that we might be caught in a chaotic no – man’s land between the Russians in the east and the Anglo - Americansto the west.”

E. Mary MacGween. “… At that time I was visiting my husband, who had been injured when the lorry he was travelling in overturned, crushing his leg beneath the huge searchlight. He was in Surrey and it was there I saw the plight of his fellow patients. I saw young men with vacant stares, shell – shocked and suffering from the loss of memory.”

F. Joan Vass. “Having passed as a qualified balloon operator I was sent to help defend the City of Steel, Sheffield. There was a crew of 12 women included a sergeant and a corporal. Part of our duties was guard duty several times a week. But our job took priority. More often than not we would be hauled out of our warm beds to either fly the balloon or pull her into wind because of a wind change. I think, I was privileged to work as a Balloon Operator, one of the toughest jobs in the Royal Air Force.”

G. Eric Brown. “I don’t know the details of the methods used to place children for evacuation, but I do recall my parents who had a car, driving my sister and me to a humble cottage on the outskirts of Edinburgh. Our “adopting” family had children of their own, and my recollection was that they were not well off. Then my parents returned to collect us and we were taken to another location. The place was called Craigs, and thus began a few years of the most memorable times for young children. I am grateful to the owners of the house for making it available to us children during those harrowing times.”

Оставьте свой комментарий

Авторизуйтесь, чтобы задавать вопросы.