Progress Check №4 ,7th form
- Choose the suitable variant and insert it in the text (7 points)
Many people say that they like sports because they enjoy 1)______ a game of football at a stadium or on TV. But watching sport events and going 2)______ for sports are two different things. Sport helps people to be healthy. At the same 3)______those who go in for sports try to win sports competitions. Nowadays you can 4)______physical exercisers or play games at sports clubs. Sport helps people 5)______good friends, especially in team sports. It’s impossible to 6)_____a game if players in a team are 7)______ good friends.
- A) watching B) jumping C) flying D) dancing
- A) for B) in C) at D) on
- A) sports club B) time C) building D) team
- A) play B) find C) do D) jump
- A) look B) work C) run D) make
- A) win B) loose C) fight D) run
- A) at B)are C)don’t D)not
2.Match parts of a dialogue.(5 points)
-What's the matter with you, Alex?
- Oh, you are a sport fan, aren't you?
-Well, my dear, I think you've got flu. Stay in
bed, take medicine and you'll feel good in a few days.
-Have you got a cough?
-No, you should stay in bed for two or three
days.
|
- I feel bad. I've got a runny nose and a temperature .
- Yes, but I'm not just a fan, I'm good at
football and basketball.
- Shall I go to school tomorrow?
- It's great. Tomorrow the Olympic Games will
begin and I can watch sports from morning till
night.
- No, only a sore throat.
|
3.Choose the right variant (4 points)
1. Please speak… I can't hear you!( louder/loud)
2. We got there … than Mr Potter did.( more quickly/the quickest)
3. Which of the sportsmen ran …?( slowest/more slowly)
4. Fred speaks German … than Kate, but she writes better.(worse/worst)
4. Put the adverbs in the correct form.(5 points)
1. The little boy ran ... (fast) than he had ever run before.
2. Could you say it ... (slowly), please?
3. "You should work ... (hard) than you did last year," Mr Brown said.
4. He swam ... (bad) than usual yesterday, didn't he?
5. The doctor told her to eat ... (little) sweets and chocolate.
5. Give adverbs the comparative and superlative forms.(8 points)
high, slowly, hard, daily, successful, badly, fast, usually
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Progress Check №4 ,7th form
Choose the suitable variant and insert it in the text (7 points)
Many people say that they like sports because they enjoy 1)______ a game of football at a stadium or on TV. But watching sport events and going 2)______ for sports are two different things. Sport helps people to be healthy. At the same 3)______those who go in for sports try to win sports competitions. Nowadays you can 4)______physical exercisers or play games at sports clubs. Sport helps people 5)______good friends, especially in team sports. It’s impossible to 6)_____a game if players in a team are 7)______ good friends.
A) watching B) jumping C) flying D) dancing
A) for B) in C) at D) on
A) sports club B) time C) building D) team
A) play B) find C) do D) jump
A) look B) work C) run D) make
A) win B) loose C) fight D) run
A) at B)are C)don’t D)not
2.Match parts of a dialogue.(5 points)
-What's the matter with you, Alex? - Oh, you are a sport fan, aren't you? -Well, my dear, I think you've got flu. Stay in bed, take medicine and you'll feel good in a few days. -Have you got a cough? -No, you should stay in bed for two or three days. | - I feel bad. I've got a runny nose and a temperature . - Yes, but I'm not just a fan, I'm good at football and basketball. - Shall I go to school tomorrow? - It's great. Tomorrow the Olympic Games will begin and I can watch sports from morning till night. - No, only a sore throat. |
3.Choose the right variant (4 points)
1. Please speak… I can't hear you!( louder/loud)
2. We got there … than Mr Potter did.( more quickly/the quickest)
3. Which of the sportsmen ran …?( slowest/more slowly)
4. Fred speaks German … than Kate, but she writes better.(worse/worst)
4. Put the adverbs in the correct form.(5 points)
1. The little boy ran ... (fast) than he had ever run before.
2. Could you say it ... (slowly), please?
3. "You should work ... (hard) than you did last year," Mr Brown said.
4. He swam ... (bad) than usual yesterday, didn't he?
5. The doctor told her to eat ... (little) sweets and chocolate.
5. Give adverbs the comparative and superlative forms.(8 points)
high, slowly, hard, daily, successful, badly, fast, usually