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Контрольная работа (промежуточная аттестация) по английскому языку в 9-х классах в 2-х вариантах

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«1 ВАИАНТ 9 класс»

Контрольная работа (промежуточная аттестация)

по английскому языку в 9-х классах за 2017-2018 учебный год


1 variant


READING

Task 1. Read the text. Are these statements true ( T ) or false ( F )?


The University of Cambridge was founded in the twelfth century. It was formed on the model of European continental universities, in particular that of Paris. Until the fifteenth century the history of Cambridge was not as significant as that of Oxford. But by the end of the seventeenth century the University was the home of Isaac Newton - professor of mathematics from 1669 till 1702 whose influence was deep and permanent. At that time serious tests were offered to the candidates for degrees. During the early part of the nineteenth century examinations were greatly improved and written examinations were more often used than oral ones.

In the 19th century there were built a number of laboratories for natural sciences, among them the Cavendish Laboratory opened in 1871, which was organized by the well-known Scottish mathematician and physicist James Clerk Maxwell. It was named after the English scientist of the 18th century Henry Cavendish.

Today it is one of the greatest physical laboratories known throughout the world. The Laboratory is widening its contacts with the leading research centres in other countries.

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1. The University of Cambridge was founded according to the model of European continental universities.

2. In the 19th century the candidates for degrees more often had to take oral examinations.

3. The Cavendish Laboratory is known throughout the world because James Clerk Maxwell and Henry Cavendish worked there.

4. Cambridge University was as significant as Oxford from the very beginning of its foundation.

5. The Cavendish Laboratory was named after the English scientist of the 18th century Henry Cavendish.

6. In the 19th century a lot of laboratories for natural sciences were opened.

7. By the end of the eighteenth century the influence of Isaac Newton - professor of mathematics - was deep and permanent.



LEXICAL TEST

Task 2. Match the synonyms from the two boxes


  1. to respect

  2. to build

  3. to declare

  4. not to let happen

  5. to suffer

  6. to discriminate

  1. to be unhappy

  2. to create

  3. to prevent

  4. to be tolerant

  5. to announce

  6. to bully



Task 3. Fill in the blanks with some of the following words


Suffer justice right opinion prevent respect happen appear planet relation value equality


People… (1) when their rights are not respected. People hoped that with the help of the declaration, wars would be …(2).

Peace can be made if people …(3) human rights. If people learn to be tolerant, wars will never…(4). Building peace begins in your family and in your …(5) with friends. We have the right to disagree with…(6) different from ours.

Task 4. Match the phrases to explain who does what


  1. a pilot

  2. a hairdresser

  3. a journalist

  4. a nurse

  1. looks after sick people in hospital

  2. is a specially trained person who operates an aircraft

  3. cuts people’s hair and makes their haircut look stylish and elegant

  4. writes articles and reports for newspapers and magazines



GRAMMAR TEST


Task 5. Choose the right variant

  1. They don’t get … with each other.

a) away b) along c) back

  1. It took him many years to get … the death of his parents.

a) over b) off c) together

  1. I won’t be able to get … from the office before seven.

a) on b) back c) away

  1. I don’t want to put … a society that supports smokers.

a) on b) off c) up with

  1. Please put the knife … on the table before you hurt somebody.

  1. on b) down c) up with

  1. The girl put … her black velvet dress.

  1. on b) off c) up with

A



Task 6. Choose the right modal verb can, may, must, need


  1. ... you cut something without a knife?

  2. Peter ... return the book to the library. We all want to read it.

  3. ... we do the exercise at once? — Yes, you ... do it at once.

  4. You ... not have bought this meat: we have everything for dinner.


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«2 ВАРИАНТ 9 КЛ»

Контрольная работа (промежуточная аттестация)

по английскому языку в 9-х классах за 2017-2018 учебный год

2 variant

Reading

Task 1. Read the text. Are these statements true ( T ) or false ( F )?


What pets do Russians have?

Most people in Russia love animals. A lot of them have got one or more, even in big cities. .

One survey shows that 45% of Russians have cats at home. People like cats – in Moscow there is the famous Cat Theatre and it is always full. Dogs are popular too – 36% of Russians have dogs and there are dogs show all over the country. The shows have prizes for different types of dogs. There is also a dog show programme on TV. Wild birds were once very common pets in Russia. Many people had wild birds from the forest in their homes. They feed the birds in March and April every year to celebrate spring. Now only 12% have birds as pets – there are mostly budgies. Goldfish are less popular now, too - only 4% of Russians have them as pets. And 10% of animal lovers have other pets. Some of these are small, friendly animals such as rabbits. Others are dangerous or rare pets like the spider you can see here.

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1. The most popular pets are cats.

2. 45% of people in cities have got cats.

3. Dogs can win prizes at dog shows.

4. Wild birds were popular pets some centuries ago.

5. People freed their birds in spring.

6. Goldfish are not very popular pets.

7. A lot of people have rare pets.


LEXICAL TEST

Task 2. Match the synonyms from the two boxes


  1. to disagree

  2. to support

  3. to prohibit

  4. freedom

  5. foreigner

  6. violence

  1. liberty

  2. not to allow

  3. to help

  4. cruelty

  5. stranger

  6. to have different values


Task 3. Fill in the blanks with some of the following words


Suffer justice right opinion prevent respect happen appear planet relation value equality


People… (1) when their rights are not respected. People hoped that with the help of the declaration, wars would be …(2).

Peace can be made if people …(3) human rights. If people learn to be tolerant, wars will never…(4). Building peace begins in your family and in your …(5) with friends. We have the right to disagree with…(6) different from ours.


Task 4. Match the phrases to explain who does what


  1. an actor

  2. a mechanic

  3. a shop assistant

  4. a baker

  1. bakes different kinds of bread

  2. takes part in different theatrical performances

  3. sells different things

  4. fixes cars, motorcycles, and motorboats and knows engines very well

GRAMMAR TEST


Task 5. Choose the right variant


  1. What time did you get … last time?

a) away b) back c) together

  1. The bus driver will tell you where to get …

  1. away b) off c) over

  1. She is still trying to get … her cold.

a) over b) off c) together

  1. The concert is put … till the next week.

  1. on b) down c) off

  1. I don’t know how she puts … with her sons’ fights.

  1. on b) down c) up with

  1. Could you please put the light … .

  1. on b) down c) up with



Task 6. Choose the right modal verb can, may, must, need


  1. ... I take your pen? — Yes, please.

  2. We ... not carry the bookcase upstairs ourselves: the workers will come and do it.

  3. Alee ... practice this sound specially, she doesn’t pronounce it properly

  4. you speak Spanish

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