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«Контрольная работа к учебнику Rainbow English 7 класс»

Итоговая контрольная работа по английскому языку (Rainbow English)

7 класс.

Вариант I

1.Read the text and complete the sentences after it.
Fast Food
Today’s newspaper is tomorrow’s fish and chips wrapper,” people said it in the second half of the nineteenth century. Why? Because many years ago sellers packed fish and chips in newspaper to keep them warm. This does not happen any more, for health reasons, but fish and chips is still Britain’s most favourite fast food.
Fish and chips appeared in the streets of London and other cities in the 1850s, and the first shops to sell them — in the 1860s. The most popular kind of fish is cod1 but other kinds of white fish are also possible. They cook fish in hot fat2 and eat it with chips on which people put salt or tomato sauce. Some people eat bread and butter with their fish and chips.
Fish and chips is very popular with holidaymakers at the seaside, even if the weather is so cold that they have to eat them sitting in their cars! Sometimes people choose fish and chips at the weekend as a change from cooking at home.
A favourite snack (quick food between meals) in Britain is the baked potato, or “potato in its jacket”, which is a potato cooked with the skin left on it.“Potatoes in the jackets” have butter, cheese or beans on top. You can buy many other kinds of hot fast food today, for example burgers3 and fried chicken from the USA, pizza from Italy, and kebabs from the Middle East. You may choose either to “eat in” or “take away”.
Sandwiches (either bought or home-made) make a quick lunch and are also very popular. It is easy to take them to school or work. The word “sandwich” comes from a man John Montagu. He was the fourth Earl4 of Sandwich and lived in the eighteenth century in the English town of Sandwich. He liked to play games at the table for a long time without stopping for a meal. So his cook put some beef5 between two pieces of bread — and made the first sandwich.

1. The British do not sell fish and chips in newspaper any more because__
a) it can’t keep them warm for long
b) it is not a fashionable kind of wrapper
c) it can be dangerous for people
2. Fish and chips appeared first _.
a) in London and then in other cities of Britain
b) in some cities of Britain and then in its capital
c) in British cities in the middle of the 19th century
3. Fish and chips is__
a) as popular with the British as “potato in its jacket”
b) more popular with the British than “potato in its jacket”
c) less popular with the British than “potato in its jacket”
4. _ invented sandwiches in the 18th century.
a) John Montagu, the fourth Earl of Sandwich
b) John Montagu’s cook
c) The people of the English town of Sandwich

2.Read the names of some parts of a human body and match them with descriptions.


1) face
2) back
3) arm
4) eye
5) ear
6) finger
7) foot
8) toe
9) leg
10) head
11) neck

a) one of the two long parts of your body with your hands at the end
b) one of the two parts at the sides of your head that you hear with
c) the part of your body below your neck on which you often sleep
d) one of the five individual parts at the end of your
e) one of the five long thin parts at the end of your hand
f) the top part of your body that has eyes, hair, a face etc.
g) the part of your body that is below your head
h) one of the two parts of your body with your feet at the end
i) one of the two body parts that you use for seeing
j) the part of your body at the end of your leg on which you stand
k) the front part of your head



3.Complete the sentences with the words from the box.


in, with, within, for, from, after, to


1) It took me two weeks to recover … cold.
2) My mother is taking a medicine … her heart problem.
3) The doctor prescribed me some new medicine … my stomachache.
4) The doctor told me to breathe in and out while she was listening … my lungs.
5) After the long walk Sue had a bad pain … her knee.
6) You should take this medicine … milk or warm water.
7) Nick joined us as soon as he got better … his bad cold.
8) Here is a new spray … your sore throat.
9) Within two weeks Jane fully recovered … her earache.

4Translate the words and word combinations.

a sore throat, a heart attack, to prescribe a medicine, to catch a cold, to do somebody harm, junk food, to come down with a cold, a medicine for a weak heart, to recover from earache

weakness, quickly, weigh, cough, enough, lung, sneeze, ankle, painful, knee, weight, freshness, stomach, hardly, wrist









Итоговая контрольная работа по английскому языку (Rainbow English)

7 класс.

Вариант II



1.Read the text and complete the sentences after it.


Ecological art
Jason Taylor is a sculptor. He has made underwater sculptures which attract corals. This idea came to Jason when he was swimming in the Caribbean Sea and saw’ how badly tourists damaged a coral reef. Then Jason thought about making underwater parks of sculptures to attract swimmers. “That could give the real reef time to recover,” he says. Over the past twenty years we have lost about 40% of the planet’s natural coral reefs. Scientists say we can lose 80% by the year 2050. So Jason Taylor is trying to help our planet with his underwater art. To make his sculptures he uses special eco-friendly materials, like limestone. They don’t pollute the ocean and attract sea animals — corals, lobsters, crabs, and shrimps.
One of the most famous of Taylor’s underwater parks is in Mexico. There he has created a large artificial reef whose size is 420 square metres. Among its 400 sculptures there is a copy of a car. Taylor used a car for his work to show that cars pollute the air on our planet.
Divers like Taylor’s underwater parks very much. Every time they visit a park, it looks a little different. “My sculptures change all the time,” says Jason. “And this is what I like best, the most wonderful part of my work. One of my sculptures has grown long hair. Some underwater plant started growing on its head and now it has long and beautiful hair.”


1. Jason Taylor began making his underwater sculptures
a) to attract more divers to the Caribbean Sea
b) to save the Caribbean Sea from pollution
c) to save the real reefs from the divers
2. Taylor’s underwater parks are.
a) a kind of underwater art gallery
b) a home for sea creatures
c) a good place to learn to dive
3. Taylor has created
a) one big underwater park in the Gulf of Mexico
b) several underwater parks
c) several large underwater parks
4. Taylor’s underwater parks.
a) always develop
b) change from time to time
c) never change





Match the words with their definitions.


1) lungs
2) throat
3) ankle
4) shoulder
5) knee
6) backbone
7) mouth
8) wrist
9) brain
10) tongue



a) the part of the leg just above the foot
b) the bones in the centre of your back
c) the part of your body between your hand and the lower part of your arm
d) the two organs in a human body that help people to breathe
e) the middle part of your leg
f) the part of a human body at each side of the neck
g) the organ that helps you to eat with a tongue in it
h) the organ in your mouth that helps you to talk the organ of the human body in the upper part of the head
j) the passage from the back of your mouth down inside1 the neck

3.Complete the sentences with the words from the box.


in, with, within, for, from, after, to


1) Here is a new spray … your sore throat.
2) Within two weeks Jane fully recovered … her earache.

3) The doctor prescribed me some new medicine … my stomachache.
4) My mother is taking a medicine … her heart problem.

5) You should take this medicine … milk or warm water.

6) After the long walk Sue had a bad pain … her knee.
7) Nick joined us as soon as he got better … his bad cold.
8) It took me two weeks to recover … cold.

9)The doctor told me to breathe in and out while she was listening … my lungs.

4Translate the words and word combinations.

a sore throat, a heart attack, to prescribe a medicine, to catch a cold, to do somebody harm, junk food, to come down with a cold, a medicine for a weak heart, to recover from earache

weakness, quickly, weigh, cough, enough, lung, sneeze, ankle, painful, knee, weight, freshness, stomach, hardly, wrist