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Контрольная работа (Spotlight 11 класс)

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Тема Passive Voice, Causative form

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«Контрольная работа (Spotlight 11 класс)»

Контрольная работа (11 класс)
1. Rewrite the sentences in the passive:

They will build a new hospital next month.

Example: A new hospital will be built next month.


1.They cleaned the room this morning.

2.The Prime Minister will be opening the new hospital on Monday at 5 o’clock.

3.Careless drivers can cause the accidents.

4.They won’t translate his books into Portuguese.

5.A nurse is taking Annabel’s temperature.

6.The rescuers  have carried the victims to safety.

2. Open the brackets and put the verbs in the correct form of Passive Voice.

1.Melons (grow) in the south of France.

2.In 1980 the Olympic Games (hold) in Moscow.

3.He (shock) by the story at our last meeting.

4. More raw material (import) in the future.

5. What usually (make) from milk?

6. My new car (repair) now.

3. Напишите глаголы в Causative form.

  1. The Browns ___________ the roof __________ last year. (repair)

  2. Anna __________the room _____________ next month. (decorate)

  3. He should ___________ his eyes ___________ regularly. (test)

  4. My family ______the television _____________ only last year! (repair)

  5. _______ you ______ your car ______________ regularly?   (service)

  6. How often ____ you _______ your windows __________? (clean)

  7. We ____the classroom _______________ every evening. (clean)

  8. Our family ____ a new garage ___________ at the moment (build)

4. Заполните пропуски возвратными местоимениями, где это необходимо.

  1. All our friends enjoyed ______ at his birthday party.

  2. Polly and Nancy, help ______ to sweets and juice.

  3. They haven't decided yet where they'd meet ______.

  4. She got up, washed ___________ and left the house without disturbing anyone.

  5. Relax ______  when you dance.

  6. Who went with her?-Nobody. She went by________.

  7. He feels ______  not well today

  8. We didn't know who that young guy was. He didn't introduce ________.

  9. It's windy, you may catch cold ______

  10. «Children, take the towel and dry _________.

5. READING. Read the texts about sleep problems. Match the sentences (1–6) with the people (A–C). Which person:

1. has ignored his/her doctor’s advice? ………………………

2. has a problem which few people know about? ………………………

3. has trouble getting to sleep? ………………………

4. has had to change his/her life because of the problem? ………………………

5. says his/her problem is more serious than people think? ………………………

6. is getting help for his/her problem? ……………

A Tony. My sleep problem is really quite serious, but a lot of people think that it’s normal and even funny. I snore at night when I’m asleep – and my wife says that it’s pretty loud! Now, I know snoring isn’t unusual and there is a lot of advice on how to stop someone snoring, but my snoring is different! It’s linked to something called sleep apnoea. When you snore it means that you can’t keep your throat open when you’re asleep. In my case, I actually stop breathing for ten seconds or more. It worries my wife but I always wake up afterwards!

B Lizzie. My problem is very unusual and most people have never heard of it. It’s called narcolepsy and it has changed my whole life. Narcolepsy is when people fall asleep anywhere at any time and they can’t stop it. Since the problem started I’ve had to stop working because you can’t do a good job if you fall asleep in the middle of a conversation! My friends have been very supportive but I don't like going out now because I get embarrassed about it and also I’ve had to stop driving as it’s much too dangerous. I go to a special sleep clinic now and they’re helping me a lot.

C Robert. I’ve had this sleep problem since I was a child and I know a lot of people who have the same problem. It’s called insomnia and it means I sleep very badly. Sometimes I can’t get to sleep for hours and sometimes I go to sleep OK, but I wake up in the middle of the night and then I can’t get back to sleep again. It’s horrible because the next day I can’t concentrate on my work. The doctor gave me sleeping tablets, but I don’t like taking them because they make me feel bad the next day.