Пояснительная записка
Входной контроль по
английскому языку в 10 классе
Цель: выявление
исходного уровня владения базовыми знаниями и предметными операциями.
Задачи:
- диагностирование пробелов в знаниях и
построение корректирующей программы педагогических воздействий с учётом
остаточных знаний как всего класса, так и отдельных гимназистов;
- адаптация процесса и программы
преподавания для своевременного улучшения качества обучения с учетом реального
исходного уровня знаний;
- создание прогностических моделей
дальнейшего совершенствования процесса обучения, направленных на повышение
качества знаний гимназистов (корректирующие траектории обучения/
образовательные траектории индивидуального обучения).
Элементы содержания, проверяемые заданиями
КИМ входного контроля, составлены согласно Федерального государственного
образовательного стандарта основного общего образования (утверждён приказом
Министерства образования и науки Российской Федерации от 17.12.2010г. №1897, в
ред. Приказов Минобрнауки от 29 декабря 2014 г. № 1644), с учётом:
1. Примерной программы основного общего
образования по иностранным языкам для основной школы.
2.
Программы к завершённой предметной линии учебников по английскому языку для 9классов.
Дули Д., Эванс В. М. «Английский в фокусе».
Входной
тест включает задания, проверяющие уровень усвоения основных учебных элементов
данного курса.
Время
выполнения – 45 минут.
Общее
количество баллов – 35
Баллы, полученные за работу, переводятся в отметку по пятибалльной
шкале:
выполнено
верно 90%-100% - 32-35баллов – «5»
выполнено
верно 60%-89% - 21-31 балла – «4»
выполнено
верно 30%-59% - 11-20 баллов – «3»
выполнено
верно менее 30% - 0-11 баллов – «2»
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5
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Аудирование
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6
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Чтение (понимание основного содержания текста)
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2
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7
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Чтение (выделение информации в прочитанном тексте)
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3
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10
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Грамматика
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4
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7
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Лексика
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5
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1. Задание 1
Вы готовите тематическую радиопередачу с
высказываниями пяти разных людей, обозначенных буквами А, В, С, D, Е. Подберите
к каждому высказыванию соответствующую его содержанию рубрику из списка 1–6.
Используйте каждую рубрику из списка только один раз. В списке есть одна лишняя
рубрика. Вы услышите запись дважды.
1. Exams are
necessary.
2.
Successful exam experience.
3. Why
he/she is afraid of exams.
4. Exam
preparation.
5. Why
he/she failed the exam.
6. He/she
enjoys taking exams.
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2. Задание 2
Вы проводите информационный поиск в ходе
выполнения проектной работы. Определите, в каком из текстов A–F содержатся
ответы на интересующие Вас вопросы 1–7. Один из вопросов останется
без ответа. Занесите Ваши ответы в таблицу.
1. Which part of island of Great Britain is occupied by Scotland?
2. Which plant is the floral symbol of Scotland?
3. What games are accompanied by traditional bagpipe music?
4. Which country is often see as a magical one?
5. What are the benefits of using heather in household?
6. Why is it said that Scotland can be an excellent destination
for open-air activities?
7. What are the impressive facts about Scotish Daily life?
A. Thanks to television and films, Scotland is often seen by
the rest of the world as a magical country, a land of misty mountains and the
home of a lake creature called Nessie. This is the image most people have in
mind. The truth, however, is completely different from the way the world thinks
of Scotland. You may be surprised to find out that most Scots live in the
lowlands and don’t believe in Nessie.
B. Scottish heather, a small bush with flowers, is the floral
symbol of the country. The colour of the flowers usually varies from purple to
lilac, but they can also be white. In the past, the Scots believed that they
would never be captured by enemies and would win victories if they wore white
heather. Today, when getting married, girls add white heather to bouquets to
bring fortune to their family.
C. Heather has grown in Scotland as far back as its history
goes. This has turned it into a kind of household good. Heather honey is rich
in minerals, and was traditionally used in medicinal drinks. Thousands of years
ago, dried heather was used to make perfumes, and the tough stems were used to
make ropes. On many of the northern Scottish islands, heather played a major
role in the construction of houses.
D. Scotland is an excellent destination for open-air activities
all year round. Its lakes and coastline are ideal for boating and rowing and
have some of the best sea-kayaking in the world. The rivers are perfect for
fishing and the mountains are wonderful for hill climbing and skiing. Scotland
is also good for walkers. You can enjoy easy family walks or more difficult
mountain hikes.
E. The Highland Games in Scotland date from long before
Scotland’s written history. The various athletics allowed men to demonstrate
their physical power and the skills needed for battle and survival. The Games
today still include the athletic competitions in their original form together
with dancing contests. All the competitors wear kilts. Traditional bagpipe
music accompanies all the events.
F. Scotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom,
occupying the northern third of the island of Great Britain. Edinburgh, the
country's capital and second largest city, is one of Europe's financial
centres. The population of the country is a little over 5 million people. The
currency is the pound sterling although the Bank of Scotland issues its own
notes and coins.
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3.Задание 3 Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Отметьте
утверждения 1-7 цифрами 1,2 или 3 в соответствии 1)
True 2) False3) Not stated
Supermarkets
It is believed that the idea
of supermarkets first belonged to an American businessman who opened a
self-service grocery store in 1916. The main advantage of the new American
store was that the goods were stocked on the shelves, so the customers could take
their own goods and bring them to the front of the store to pay for them.
Although there was a high risk of stealing, the owner found the new shop's
organisation more effective because it allowed him to reduce the number of shop
assistants. Later the new shop organisation spread widely throughout European
countries.
Nowadays supermarkets are as
British as football and cricket. In the UK 90% of all food is bought at five
different supermarket chains. That makes these companies extremely powerful,
especially when they deal with small businesses, for example farmers. Milk is a
good example. Supermarkets like to use things such as milk and bread, which are
at the top of almost everyone's shopping list, to attract customers. To offer
the lowest price the supermarkets need to buy milk from dairy farmers very
cheaply, so big supermarket chains agree on a very low price and dictate it to
farmers. If the farmers don't agree to that price, supermarkets start to look
for the cheapest possible products abroad instead.
The consumers are of course
happy to get cheaper products, but they should also keep in mind the influence
supermarkets have on the environment. First of all there's packaging.
Supermarkets like all the products to be packed because it makes it easier to put
them neatly on the shelves. Consequently, supermarkets produce nearly 10
million tons of waste packaging in the UK every year, less than 5% of which is
recycled. Some supermarkets put large recycling bins in their car parks, trying
to create the image that they are environmentally friendly. However, that is
just an image.
To reach the supermarket
shelves the products often have to travel half the globe. Due to preservatives
even milk products can stay unspoiled for months. It's a great advantage for
the supermarket as yoghurt bought from a farmer can't be kept for longer than 2
days. That is why many small farmers do not even get a chance to compete with
long-lasting imported goods.
When a new supermarket is
planned, everyone says that a lot of new jobs will be created. In reality the
number of jobs lost in the area is greater than the number of new positions in
the supermarket. Within a 15km radius of every new supermarket that opens the
number of people working in the food business goes down. It happens because all
the small shops nearby are forced to close.
1)The first supermarkets appeared in the USA.
2) Most British people buy their food in supermarkets.
3) Supermarkets offer local
farmers good prices for their products.
4) People prefer to buy food in bright
packages.
5) All the waste packaging of supermarkets
is recycled.
6) Supermarkets prefer fresh products from
local farmers to imported goods.
7) New supermarkets reduce the number of
jobs in the local food industry.
4. Задание 4
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст.
Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно
грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск
полученным словом.
“I understand, Tracey,” he said. “Starting a new school can be
very difficult. But you have to.”
A month before __________________1)(THEY) family had moved to a
new town and everything was still new and strange for Tracey.»
Tracey was very unhappy and scared. She was starting a new school.
“I __________________2)(NOT/WANT) to go to school today,” Tracey
told her father. “I understand, Tracey,” he said. “Starting a new school can be
very difficult. But you have to.”
A month before __________________3)(THEY) family had moved to a
new town and everything was still new and strange for Tracey. Dad smoothed
Tracey’s hair down and __________________4)(GIVE) her a little hug, “When your
classes __________________5)(BE) over, I’ll pick you up, ok?” When Tracey got
to school and looked at the big building, she thought, “I wish I
__________________6)(CAN) run away,” but she knew it was impossible. She took a
deep breath and walked up the steps to school. She went straight into her
__________________7)(FIVE) grade classroom. “That must be Tracey,” “Hello, Tracey!”,
“Welcome, Tracey!” the __________________8)(CHILD) in the room welcomed her.
Everyone seemed friendly and Tracey felt a little __________________9)(GOOD).
The father picked her up after school. “How was your day?” he asked. To his
surprise Tracey answered that she __________________10)(LIKE) her new school.
“You are a brave girl,” her father said. “I’m proud of you.”
5. Задание 5
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст.
Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически
и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск
полученным словом.
«There are __________________1) (END) queues when you check in and
you waste lots of time if your flight is delayed.»
People travel a lot nowadays. Planes are considered to be the most
__________________ 2)(COMFORT) means of transport but for some people airports
can be a nightmare. There are __________________3) (END) queues when you check
in and you waste lots of time if your flight is delayed. However, there are
some airports where you can __________________4) (ACTUAL) enjoy yourself. For
example, you’ll never be bored at Hong Kong’s international airport. There are
thousands of people from __________________5)(DIFFER) countries here but the
passengers never experience any problems because everything is well organised.
There are attendants in red coats, who help you to get from one place to
another. It’s very good for people with no sense of __________________ 6)(DIRECT).
The attendants are always very polite and __________________7)
(HELP).
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