Входная контрольная работа для 8-х классов
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Аудирование
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Чтение
Начало формы
Конец формы
Вы два раза услышите четыре коротких диалога, обозначенных буквами
A,B,C,D.Установите соответствие между диалогами и местами, где они происходят:
к каждому диалогу подберите соответствующее место действия, обозначенное
цифрами. Используйте каждое место действия из списка 1-5 только один раз. В
задании есть одно
лишнее место действия.
1. In a supermarket
2. In a restaurant
3. At home
4. On board a plane
5. On a picnic
Запишите в таблицу выбранные цифры под соответствующими буквами.
диалоги
А
B
C
D
место
Прочитайте тексты и установите соответствие между заголовками 1 –
8 и текстами А – G. Запишите свои ответы в таблицу. Используйте каждую букву
только один раз. В задании есть один лишний заголовок.
1.The main point
2.The Net influence
3.Lack of choice
4.Wild way of entertaining
5.The top five
6.Media communication
7.Mobile media entertainment
8.Modern interests
А.Between December 2003 and December
2005, total TV reach declined but the biggest fall was among young people – it
fell by 2.9% for 16 –24 year-olds. During 2005, reach declined by 2.2% in that
age group. Reach is defined as at least 15 minutes of consecutive TV viewing in
a week. Industry figures say the decline could be due to the growth of the
internet. DVDs and gaming could also be factors, they said.
В.Digital Spy is a showbiz,
entertainment and digital media community. It is the UK’s largest independent
entertainment website generating over 90 million monthly page impressions.
Digital Spy is also renowned for its extensive and unique coverage of Big
Brother each year. The discussion forums have more than 290,000 registered
users and 28.3 million posts.
С. Young people (8–18) devote an
average of 7 hours and 38 minutes to using entertainment media across a typical
day (more than 53 hours a week), increasing by one hour and seventeen minutes a
day over the past five years, according to a new study, Generation M2: Media in
the Lives of 8- to 18-Year-Olds, designed and analyzed by the Kaiser Family
Foundation and Stanford University researchers.
The increase in media use is driven in large part by ready access
to mobile devices like cell phones and iPods. Young people now spend more time
listening to music, playing games, and watching TV on their cell phones (a
total of 49 min. daily) than they spend talking on them (33 min.).
D. When I plan my parties, I
spend time thinking about the menu, the music, the table settings, centerpieces
and all the other little details that go into making a wonderful event. But the
first thing I really focus on is my guests. After all, that’s the real reason
for all the rest. They are usually my friends and I try to do my best to adjust
my party to each of our company.
E.He writes a blog, downloads Korean
television shows, manages two Web sites devoted to music and plays an online
game called Rongguang Hospital, at Baidu.com. “I started doing a lot of this
when I was about 11 years old,” says Mr. Li, a freshman at the Shanghai
Maritime University. “Now, I spend most of my leisure time on the Internet,” he
says. “There’s nowhere else to go.”
F.Additionally, anyone under 18 and
out of childhood has severely limited options when it comes to entertainment.
Just about everybody has experienced the frustration of being under 18 and
having nowhere to go apart from the movies or the zoo. Most young people are
interested in popular music, but beyond their TV and radio, there’s very little
offered to them. Essentially, any licensed premises are out of bounds which
creates an enormous void in popular music options.
G. This survey was done in March
2010 (Term 1), and so it is not surprising that summer Hollywood blockbusters
featured in the films listed by students as the most enjoyable film they’d
watched recently. The top 5 films were Alice in Wonderland, Avatar, Shutter
Island, Valentine’s Day and The Hangover. It is interesting to note that 3 of
the top 5 films have unrestricted ratings.
Запишите в таблицу выбранные цифры под соответствующими буквами.
Тексты
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Заголовки
3.Грамматика.
А.Раскройте скобки употребляя Present Simple,
Present Continuous, Present Perfect Continuous или Present Perfect.
1. Is
Andy here? – I don’t know, I … (not see) him today.
2. Where
… you … (go)? – To the library.
3. Betty’s
bus … (arrive) at 5 o’clock. I must go and meet her at the bus station.
4. Have
you seen my record book? I … (look) for it all the morning.
5. How
long … you … (work) on this problem?
6. They
… (play) football tonight.
7. Linda
is disappointed. She … (fail) her test.
8. School
… (prepare) children for life.
9. We
… (have) a party next Saturday night. Will you come?
10. … you …
(remember) where he … (work)?
11.Lara …(to want) to buy a red dress but she… (not to find).
12. It was only 5.35 a.m. Why… (you\wake up) so early?
13. She ….(not\ to go) to work today as she …(to feel) ill.
14. Kids… (to eat) sausages, a slice of cheese and apple juice for
breakfast.
15. -You look fantastic. -Thanks. I …just…(be) to the hairdresser.
В. Раскройте скобки употребляяPresent
Perfect Continuous или Present
Perfect.
- You look really tired. What 1. …you (do) all day?
- I 2. …(clean)
the house.
-3.…(you
find) a bracelet this afternoon?
-No, I 4.…(clean)
all the rooms but I 5.…
(not see) it. How long 6…(you
look) for it?
-Well I 7…
( not see) it since last week.
- Jackie 8…
(tidy up) a lot today. 9. …(you
ask) her yet?
- No, I’ll ask now. Thanks, Mum.
***Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведённых утверждений
1-8 соответствуют содержанию текста (1 – True), какие не соответствуют (2 –
False) и о чём в тексте не сказано, то есть на основания текста нельзя дать ни
положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (3 – Not stated).
In most ways, Sarah McCarthy is your average high schooler. She
has a job, college plans, but also a peculiar passion for a 16-year-old: She’s
a vinyl junkie. And none of that hipster new stuff. To this senior high school
student, there’s nothing like the raw crackle, the depth of sound, her delicate
hand on diamond-tipped stylus to spin from the dusty stash of records she found
in the basement of her grandfather.
“He gave me his receiver and speaker system and told me to listen
to it the way it was made to be listened to,” McCarthy said. “I’ve turned a lot
of my friends on to it. They come over a lot to listen with me.”
At a time when parents feel positively prehistoric as they explain
how to use plastic ice-cube trays or speak of phones with cords and dials, this
teen knows what a record is. Not only that, she knows the difference between a
45 and an LP. She met her boyfriend in a record shop and now works there.
“Listening to old music remastered to a newer format is almost
comical,” Sarah said. “They weren’t meant to be digitalised. Listening to Jimi
Hendrix on my iPod doesn’t capture his endlessly deep guitar solos quite like a
33 LP of ‘Blues’ does.”
This girl’s in love with vinyl, and she’s not the only member of
Generation Digital with an ear for records.
1Sarah is no way an ordinary girl.
1) True2) False 3) Not stated
2Sarah’s hobby is collecting vinyl records.
1) True2) False 3) Not stated
3Sarah’s granny gave all the records to her.
1) True2) False 3) Not stated
4 Sarah’s friends also enjoy her hobby.
1) True2) False 3) Not stated
5Sarah also collects phones with cords and dials.
1) True2) False 3) Not stated
6Sarah’s hobby helped her to find a job.
1) True2) False 3) Not stated
7Music of the 60-s is not meant for CDs.
1) True2) False 3) Not stated
8iPod is a device which can show all the beauty of a guitar solo.
1) True2) False 3) Not stated
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