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Итоговая контрольная работа составлена по УМК Vereshchagina I.N. English: учебник английского языка для 5 класса школ с углубленным изучением английского языка, лицеев и гимназий, колледжей /И. Н. Верещагина, О. В. Афанасьева.

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«Итоговая контрольная работа за 5 класс»

Пояснительная записка к материалам промежуточной аттестации учащихся 5 классов школы с углублённым изучением английского языка


Материал составлен с учетом ФГОС и Программы по английскому языку для школ с углублённым изучением английского языка и включает языковой материал, изучаемый по учебнику для 5 класса И. Н. Верещагиной, О. В. Афанасьевой. - Москва: Просвещение, 2012.

Цель: проверить усвоение изученного материала, умение использовать межпредметные знания и метапредметные умения на практике, объективно определить степень развития языковых коммуникативных умений учащихся, проанализировать причины отставания, продиагностировать потенциал учащихся.

Промежуточная аттестация проводится в форме тестирования. Тест состоит из трех частей:

Части

Количество заданий

Количество баллов

1. Аудирование

2

7

2. Чтение

2

12

3.Лексико-грамматический тест

1

50

ИТОГО

5

69



Оценивание результатов теста

Проверяемые навыки и умения


Количество заданий


Количество баллов

Оценка


«5»

Оценка


«4»

Оценка


«3»

Аудирование

2

7

7

5 - 6

4

Чтение

2

12

12 - 13

10 - 12

7 - 9

Лексика и грамматика

1

50

46 - 50

38 - 45

28 - 37

Итого

5

69


Итоговая оценка выставляется по результатам выполнения работы по трем видам речевой деятельности.

«5» - 91 – 100 %

«4» - 75 – 90 %

«3» - 55 – 74 %



FINAL TEST ( 5th Form)

LISTENING I. Listen to four words. The speaker will spell the words twice. Write these words.

II. Read the questions and the answers. Listen to the dialogues and choose the right answer to each question. You will listen to the dialogues twice.

1. When will the two friends meet?

A. at 3.00

B. at 3.30

C. at 4.30

2. Who are talking?

A. two sisters

B. two friends

C. a mother and a daughter

3. Katy won’t go to the disco because…

A. she doesn’t like laser shows

B. she has other plans

C. she doesn’t like the boy

READING

III. Read the text about William Shakespeare. Are these sentences true (T) or false (F)?

William Shakespeare is the most famous of all English writers. People say that there are two books you will always find in an English home, The Bible and the Works of William Shakespeare.

Shakespeare was born in Stratford-on-Avon in 1564 and died there in 1616. He married Anne Hathaway. For some time he worked as a teacher in the neighborhood of Stratford-on-Avon.

In 1586 Shakespeare moved to London where he worked as an actor at the Globe Theatre. He started to write plays and poems. Shakespeare continued to work as an actor, even after he became a successful playwright. He wrote thirty-eight plays. The most well-known ones are “Romeo and Juliet” and “Hamlet, Prince of Denmark”. Shakespeare’s plays are still popular, five hundred years after his death, because they tell powerful stories in beautiful, poetic language. They have been translated into many languages and are performed all over the world. Many film and television versions of Shakespeare’s plays have been made.

1. Shakespeare is the most famous of all French writers.

2. English people usually have only two books at home.

3. Shakespeare was born in Stratford-on-Avon.

4. Shakespeare died in London.

5. In 1586 he became an artist.

6. His plays “Romeo and Juliet” and “Hamlet, Prince of Denmark” are very popular.

7. Five hundred years after Shakespeare’s death his plays are performed all over the world.


IV. Find the information (not more than 3 – 4 words) to the following statements in the text.

1. The number of citizens in ancient Rome.

2. The places to shop for food and other things in Rome.

3. City centre decorations.

4. Number of people at Coliseum shows.

5. People came to watch at the Coliseum.

6. Typical food of poor Romans.

First among the Cities

As Roman poets wrote, Rome was “first among cities” and they were right. Back in the 1st century of our era more than one million people already lived in it.

Rome was famous for its marketplaces that sold goods from different countries of the world: fine olive oil from Greece, beautiful cotton veils from Syria, rare spices from India and so on.

The centre of the city had about 500 fountains and thousands of statues that decorated its squares and streets to show the greatness of the city.

But the most popular attraction of the city was the Coliseum. About 45,000 people packed into this arena could watch fantastic day-long spectacles. Trained animals entertained the crowd, but for most people the greatest attraction was the gladiators or trained fighters.

The gladiators battled animals and one another to the death. Usually gladiators were the slaves but some young Roman men and a few women chose to become gladiators.

After the gladiator fights ended, the wealthy Romans returned to their palaces and enjoyed feasts with exotic food like boiled ostrich with sweet sauce. But most of the Romans returned to their tiny rooms in poor apartments. They rarely ate meat. Bread was their usual daily diet.

V. GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY

1. How do you do?

A. How do you do?

B. Fine, thanks.

C. Glad to meet you.

2. I ______ any porridge. I’m not hungry.

A. want

B. don’t want

C. am not wanting

3. My friend lives _______ 9 Apple Street, in Flat 3.

A. at

B. in

C. on

4. We _________ any classes yesterday.

A. hadn’t

B. hadn’t got

C. didn’t have

5. These books belong to my friends. They’re ________.

A. their

B. theirs

C. themselves

6. This lady suffers _______ all the illnesses imaginable.

A. from

B. of

C. for

7. What is the ________ of the river?

A. longest

B. length

C. longness

8. He has ________ from his bad cold and can go out tomorrow.

A. suffered

B. worried

C. recovered

9. The doctor _______ the patient to show her his tongue.

A. said

B. wondered

C. told

10. I ________ eat a lot of dairy products when I was a child but now I do.

A. used to

B. didn’t use to

C. don’t use to

11. Bad news ________ fast.

A. travel

B. are travelling

C. travels

12. The British Isles _________ by the Atlantic Ocean in the north.

A. wash

B. are washed

C. are washing

13. The birds’ songs sound ________ in spring.

A. sweet

B. sweetly

C. wonderfully

14. The sun _________ in the east.

A. sets

B. gets up

C. rises

15. My friend is fond of _______ classical music.

A. listen

B. listening

C. listening to


16. It’s always ___________ in England.

A. sunny

B. foggy

C. rains

17. The pupil said he played _______ the flute nor the violin.

A. neither

B. either

C. or

18. While Nick’s uncle ________ new lands, his wife was writing articles about his trips.

A. was explored

B. was exploring

C. explored

19. The Ural mountains ________ Europe from Asia.

A. are separated

B. separate

C. divide

20. You ________ lick your fingers.

A. should

B. should to

C. shouldn’t

21. Radio was _________ by A. Popov.

A. discovered

B. invented

C. opened

22. The Smiths don’t live in Paris. ________ do we.

A. Either

B. So

C. Neither

23. A person who sells fruit and vegetables is a __________.

A. greengrocer

B. grocer

C. butcher

24. A _________ is a large group of people living together, having the same history, customs traditions and language.

A. nationality

B. national

c. nation

25. Nick has got two friends. He is sitting on the sofa _______ them.

A. among

B. between

C. above

26. Mr. Green’s secretary is a ________ slim woman.

A. tall

B. long

C. high

27. I think he speaks English _________ than Ann.

A. worst

B. worse

C. badly

28. English is not my mother _________.

A. tongue

B. language

C. nationality

29. I have worked as a secretary ___________ 6 years.

A. since

B.by

C. for

30. Can I help you?

A. Yes, please.

B. Glad to meet you.

C. Fine, thank you.

31. Which of you _______ French?

A. do you know

B. is knowing

C. knows

32. Nick is a boy who always ________ into trouble.

A. gets

B. draws

C. ends

33. Our sportsmen are going to ______ in the competition in a week.

A. hold

B. take part

C. take place

34. It’s dark in the room. Turn ______ the light.

A. off

B. of

C. on

35. Don’t ________ any harm to wild animals.

A. keep

B. make

C. do

36. How much is it?

A. Here you are.

B. Three pounds, please.

C. I’d like to have a look at this shirt.

37. ____Lake Baikal is the deepest freshwater lake on the Earth.

A. -

B. The

C. A

38. Sue says she __________ two foreign languages.

A. spoke

B. is speaking

C. speaks

39. Could I buy three ________ of rice?

A. kilo

B. kilos

c. kiloes

40. ________ makes laws about the policy of the country, taxes and many other things.

A. The Queen

B. The House of Commons

C. The House of Lords

41. If you ________ my advice, you’ll be healthy.

A. follow

B. will follow

C. followed

42. Tom said he _________ for all the goods they had chosen.

A. will pay

B. would pay

C. won’t pay

43. Milk, butter, sour cream, cottage cheese are sold at the _________.

A. fishmonger’s

B. grocer’s

C. dairy

44. What ___________ at 5 o’clock yesterday?

A. did you do

B. were you doing

C. was you doing

45. The doctor told me to _______ fruit.

A. prescribe

B. keep to a diet of

C. suffer from

46. The train arrives ________ Moscow at 5 p.m.

A. to

B. at

C. in

47. The book about Tom Sawyer was written by _______.

A. Jack London

B. William Shakespeare

C. Mark Twain

48. We always buy _________ tickets. It’s much cheaper.

A. single

B. return

C. fast

49. In America people eat cookies but in Britain_________.

A. sweets

B. biscuits

C. candies

50. Betty said she _________ daffodils three days before.

A. had bought

B. was bought

C. bought




KEYS TO THE TEST

LISTENING

READING

I.

1)


knight

III.

1. F

IV.

1.


1,000,000

2)

rescue

2. F

2.

Marketplaces/ markets

3)

tunnel

3. T

3.

Fountains, statues

4)

beard

4. F

4.

45,000

II.

1)


c

5. F

5.

Animals, gladiators

2)

a

6. T

6.

Bread/ cereals

3)

b

7. T






V. GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY




1.

A

11.

C

21.

B

31.

C

41.

A

2.

B

12.

B

22

C

32.

A

42.

B

3.

A

13.

A

23.

A

33.

B

43.

C

4.

C

14.

C

24.

C

34.

C

44.

B

5.

B

15.

C

25.

B

35.

C

45.

B

6.

A

16.

B

26.

A

36.

B

46.

C

7.

B

17.

A

27.

B

37.

A

47.

C

8.

C

18.

B

28.

A

38.

C

48.

B

9.

C

19.

B

29.

C

39.

B

49.

B

10.

B

20.

C

30.

A

40.

B

50.

A