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Муниципальная контрольная работа по английскому языку
8 класс
Variant 1.
Choose the correct item.
Hurry up! Our train …in half an hour.
Left b) leaves c) will leave
Susan doesn’t think books about pirate ships are very … . She prefers romantic novels.
Interested b) interest c) interesting
That is the girl …. Father works in the arm forces with my dad.
Who b) that c) whose
If Jim … to Spain on business trip next month he will stay three extra days to visit the sights.
Is going to travel b) will travel c) travels
Hugh Grant is a(an) … actor.
Young, excellent, English
Excellent, young, English
English, excellent, young.
My brother didn’t become a songwriter … he finished his music studies at university.
While b) until c) then
Lin … in her tree house when her mother called her for lunch.
Played b) used to play c) was playing
Read the text and mark the statements as T (true), F (false) or DS (doesn’t say):
The do’s and the don’ts of classroom behaviour
Since school is the place where you spend a good part of your day, it's a good idea to have a few rules regarding classroom etiquette in mind.
To begin with, it's always nice to greet your teacher and the other students when you walk into the classroom. If you go to class after the lesson has already started, it's polite to apologize to your teacher. During the lesson, you need to respect your classmates, as well as your teacher. That means you should pay attention to others when they're speaking to the whole class, and you shouldn't talk to those next to you while the teacher is trying to explain something.
Of course, all this doesn't mean that the classroom environment needs to be strict and boring. Your teacher will certainly appreciate it if you have something funny to share with the rest of the class. Also, if you have any fresh and creative ideas about a class project or trip, your teacher will be more than willing to hear about them. After all, teachers run out of ideas too! Remember, teachers were once students themselves, and they know very well that every now and then, the class needs to do something different from their usual routine and, above all, they know that learning should be fun!
You should never talk when entering the class________
If you are late you need to bring a note from your parents.______
You should never talk in the classroom _____
It’s OK to tell the joke in the classroom._____
You should feel free to make any suggestions related to school matters to your teacher._______
Fill in the gaps with: so far, never, ever, since, just, yet, recently.
John has … been abroad.
This place has changed … our last visit.
John’s not in. He’s … left.
Has Kelly visited you ….?
Has Sue … travelled abroad?
How many of the books have you read …?
We haven’t left the library ….
Open the brackets using Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous.
…. ( you\buy) your train ticket yet?
She … (forget) how to get to my house.
Julia … (learn) to drive for six years!
Amanda … (already\have) lunch, so she’ll meet us later.
I … (work) in the garden all day and need a rest.
I … (watch) seven films this week!
He … (know) Alice for years.
… (you\clean) all morning? – No, I … (just\start).
How long (you\work) as a cook?
She … (bake) four loaves of bread and she still needs to bake three more.
Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition.
Helen is very nervous … starting at her new school.
You shouldn’t be jealous … other people’s success.
They are very close …. their parents.
Rania is very fond … her young niece.
I’m quite keen … Maths.
Variant 2
Choose the correct item.
Tom … that the house down the street is haunted.
Is believing b) believes c) believe
When you freeze water, it … into ice.
Is turning b) turns c) is going to turn
When Sue was young, she … hide-and-sick with her friends. Now she prefers playing board games.
Was playing b) used to played c) used to play
There is …. of chocolate in the fridge. Maybe I’ll make a chocolate cake today.
Some b) a lot c) a little
Unless you … me with cooking, I won’t have dinner ready on time.
Help b) will help c) don’t help
Ted and Lisa are really looking … to their trip to Legoland this summer.
For b) up c) forward
I’m afraid Mr. Brown’s not in. He’s … to Moscow on business.
Gone b) went c) been
Read the text and mark the statements as T (true), F (false) or DS (doesn’t say):
The do’s and the don’ts of classroom behaviour
Since school is the place where you spend a good part of your day, it's a good idea to have a few rules regarding classroom etiquette in mind.
To begin with, it's always nice to greet your teacher and the other students when you walk into the classroom. If you go to class after the lesson has already started, it's polite to apologize to your teacher. During the lesson, you need to respect your classmates, as well as your teacher. That means you should pay attention to others when they're speaking to the whole class, and you shouldn't talk to those next to you while the teacher is trying to explain something.
Of course, all this doesn't mean that the classroom environment needs to be strict and boring. Your teacher will certainly appreciate it if you have something funny to share with the rest of the class. Also, if you have any fresh and creative ideas about a class project or trip, your teacher will be more than willing to hear about them. After all, teachers run out of ideas too! Remember, teachers were once students themselves, and they know very well that every now and then, the class needs to do something different from their usual routine and, above all, they know that learning should be fun!
You should never talk when entering the class________
If you are late you need to bring a note from your parents.______
You should never talk in the classroom _____
It’s OK to tell the joke in the classroom._____
You should feel free to make any suggestions related to school matters to your teacher._______
Fill in the gaps with: never, ever, since, yet, already, just, recently.
Have you … been camping with friends?
No, I haven’t been camping with friends…
You have … been camping with my friends.
I’ve … finished it.
I have … been to London.
Has Ann visited you ….?
This place has changed … our last visit.
Open the brackets using Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous.
She … (make) three cakes. They look delicious!
Sheila … (go) to the bazaar. She’ll be back in an hour.
You look sweaty! … (you\work) out?
We …(not buy) all out Christmas presents yet.
Joy … (clean) the house since 9 o’clock. Can you give her a hand?
How long … (Tom\save) to buy a new PC?
Lisa and David … (pack) since breakfast.
We… (know) her for three years.
She … (write) three essays this week.
We … (try) to find tickets for the concert for three weeks.
Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition.
Mr. Brown is very popular … the students.
I’m not very keen … basketball. I prefer football.
You shouldn’t be jealous … your little sister.
Polly is very fond … her grandmother.
I’m very good … English. I’m always top of the class.