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Контрольная работа по английскому языку в 10 классе

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23 – 20 баллов          -  «5» (отлично)

19 – 16 балла            -   «4» (хорошо)

15 -10 баллов            -  «3» (удовлетворительно)

9 и менее баллов      -  «2» (неудовлетворительно)


Ключ к работе


Вариант 1

Задание 1

Задание 2

Задание 3

Задание 4

1 – important

1 – 2

1 – 2

1 – ridiculous

2 – visitors

2 – 5

2 – 2

2 – variety

3 – usually

3 – 4

3 – 4

3 –strong

4 – industrious

4 – 7

4 – 2

4 – specialities

5 – reality

5 – 1

5 – 1


6 – greatness

6 – 4



7-adventorous

7-8




Вариант 2

Задание 1

Задание 2

Задание 3

Задание 4

1 – began

1 – 1

1 – 4

1 –genuine

2 – moved

2 – 4

2 – 4

2 – dining

3 – left

3 – 6

3 – 3

3 – late

4 – was given

4 – 8

4 – 3

4 – customers

5 –second

5 – 5

5 – 2

5 - advance

6 – became

6 – 2



7-variety

7-7

























Контрольная работа по английскому языку в 10 классе

I вариант

I. Прочитайте приведенный ниже текст. Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами после номеров 1 – 7 так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию из группы1–7.

Tourism in Britain

Every year more than eleven million tourists visit Britain. In fact, tourism is an ________________ industry, employing thousands of people.

IMPORTANCE

Most ________________ come in the summer months when they can expect good weather

VISIT

Tourists ________________ spend a few days in London, then go on to other well-known cities.

USUAL

Perhaps the least visited places in England are old ________________ towns.

INDUSTRY

But many people think that nineteenth-century cities show the ________________ of Britain.

REAL

The ________________ of the past is to be still seen in their old streets.

GREAT

The cheap, concrete buildings of the 1960s look old and dirty, but for the ________________ tourists these cities are full of life and colour.

ADVENTURE

2. Установите соответствие между текстами A—G и заголовками 1—8. В задании один заголовок лишний

1. Hard to see and to believe

2. From travelling to discovery

3. Little experience — big success

4. Small size — great opportunities

5. Inspired by noble goals

6. Hard to explain how they could

7. Protected by law

8. Breathtaking just to watch



A. Charles Darwin's five-year voyage on H. M. S. Beagle has become legendary and greatly influenced his masterwork, the book, On the Origin of Species. Darwin didn't actually formulate his theory of evolution while sailing around the world aboard the Royal Navy ship. But the exotic plants and animals he encountered challenged his thinking and led him to consider scientific evidence in new ways.

B. The 19th century was a remarkable time for exploration. Vast portions of the globe, such as the interior of Africa, were mapped by explorers and adventurers. It was the time when David Livingstone became convinced of his mission to reach new peoples in Africa and introduce them to Christianity, as well as free them from slavery.

C. Louis Pasteur's various investigations convinced him of the Tightness of his germ theory of disease, which holds that germs attack the body from outside. Many felt that such tiny organisms as germs could not possibly kill larger ones such as humans. But Pasteur extended this theory to explain the causes of many diseases — including cholera, ТВ and smallpox — and their prevention by vaccination.

D. Frederick Law Olmsted, the architect who designed New York City's Central Park, called the Yosemite Valley «the greatest glory of nature.» Californians convinced one of their representatives, Senator John Conness, to do something about its protection. In May 1864, Conness introduced legislation to bring the Yosemite Valley under the control of the state of California. President Abraham Lincoln signed the bill into law.

E. The Maya thrived for nearly 2,000 years. Without the use of the cartwheel or metal tools, they built massive stone structures. They were accomplished scientists. They tracked a solar year of 365 days and one of the few surviving ancient Maya books contains tables of eclipses. From observatories, like the one at Chichen Itza, they tracked the progress of the war star, Mars.

F. Bali has been a surfing hotspot since the early 20th century, and continues to attract surfers from all over the world. The island's small size and unique geography provides wonderful surfing conditions, in all seasons, for surfers of any level of experience. Inexperienced surfers might like to try Kuta's kind waves, while more able surfers will try Nusa Dua's powerful waves. 

G. Base jumping is an extreme sport, one which only very adventurous travelers enjoy. Some base jumpers leap off bridges, others off buildings and the most extreme off cliffs in Norway. Once a year, base jumpers in the US get to leap off the New River Bridge in West Virginia. During the annual Bridge Day, hundreds of jumpers can go off the bridge legally. Thousands of spectators show up to watch.


3.Прочитайте текст и вставьте вместо каждого пропуска нужную грамматическую форму, выбрав её из выпадающего списка


A young father was very proud of his little son. He A __________ a visitor how the little boy, not two years old, knew the different animals in his picture book. “He B _________ be a great scientist! Here, let C __________ show you.” And the proud father took a book about animals from the book-shelf, place Bobby on a chair, opened the book and showed him a picture of a giraffe. “What’s that, Bobby?” “Horsey,” said Bobby. Next he D_________ the little boy a tiger and Bobby said. “Kitty”. Then the father showed him a picture of a lion and Bobby said. “Doggy.” But when the little boy saw the picture of a big monkey, he cried E ________, “Daddy!”


A 1) tells 2) told 3) was telling 4) was told

B 1) will go to 2) is going to 3) goes 4) is going

C 1) I 2) my 3) mine 4) me

D 1) was showing 2) showed 3) shown 4) has shown

E 1) happily 2) happy 3) happier 4) happiliest


4. Прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски словами, напечатанными в правой колонке. Каждое из этих слов может быть использовано только один раз. В ответе укажите цифры, под которыми значатся выбранные Вами слова. Два слова в этом списке лишние.

Come along and enjoy all possible dishes from shrimps for _________prices. When you see the ________of beers on draught we offer you will have nothing else. That is why we do not serve ________ drinks. Beer and shrimps are our_______. Live country concerts every night.

dishes

variety

strong

ridiculous

soft

specialities

































Контрольная работа по английскому языку в 10 классe

2 вариант

I. Прочитайте приведенный ниже текст. Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами после номеров 1 – 7 так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию из группы1–7.

Albert Einstein, a Nobel Prize Winner in Physics

Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879, in Ulm, Germany. His interest in science ________________ when he was only five years old.

BEGIN 

His father gave him a magnetic compass. Looking at it, the young Albert wanted to know why the needle ________________.

MOVE

In 1902, after graduating from the university, Einstein took a job in the Swiss Patent Office in Bern. In 1909, at the age of thirty, Einstein ________________ his job at the Patent Office and began his lifelong career in the academic world.

LEAVE

His genius was recognized, and in 1921 he ________________ the Nobel Prize in physics.

GIVE

In 1933, when Adolf Hitler came into power, Einstein and his ________________ wife moved to the USA.

TWO

He ________________ a professor at Princeton University where he remained until his death in 1955.

BECOME

Shortly before his death he wrote and signed the
Russell-Einstein Manifesto, ________________ the people of the world about the danger of nuclear catastrophe. Albert Einstein is remembered as the scientist in the world. His theories have changed science forever.

WARN

It is generally thought that Albert Einstein is the greatest theoretical physicist who ever __________________________.


LIVE

2. Установите соответствие между заголовками 1–8 и текстами A–G. Запишите свои ответы в таблицу. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании есть один лишний заголовок.

1. Travel memories

2. Animal lover magazine

3. Travel to stars

4. Star dreams

5. Popular hobby

6. Family magazine

7. People and nature

8. Animals in danger


A. Most people who spend a holiday travelling take a camera with them and photograph anything that interests them — sights of a city, views of mountains, lakes, waterfalls, men and women, children, ruins of ancient buildings, and even birds and animals. Later looking through their albums they will remember the happy time they have had, the islands, countries and cities they have seen.

B. Of course, different people dream of different things. Someone wishes a calm and quiet life; others imagine their life as a never-ending adventure. The majority dream of something concrete: a villa in some warm place, an account in a Swiss bank, a splendid car... It’s interesting to know what the dreams of people who already have all this are. Celebrities, as we know, never hide their unusual hobbies, and often shock us with their extravagant behaviour.

C. It is Junior Baseball Magazine’s mission to provide information that enhances the youth baseball experience for the entire family. The player improves his skills and is more successful. The family enjoys the activity more and shares this precious time in their life. Junior Baseball emphasizes good sportsmanship, safety, physical fitness and wholesome family values.

D. The seas are in danger. They are filled with poison like industrial, nuclear and chemical waste. The Mediterranean Sea is already nearly dead; the North Sea is following it. The Aral Sea is on the brink of extinction. If nothing is done about it, one day nothing will be able to live in the seas. Every ten minutes one species of animal, plant or insect dies out forever.

E. Lots of people all over the world enjoy collecting stamps. Stamps are like little pictures. Very often they show the flowers or the trees which grow in this or that country, or they can show different kinds of transport of the country. Stamps may also have portraits of famous people on them. Some stamps show art work from the history of the country.

F. “Friend” is the title of my favourite magazine. It consists of 70 pages, with lots of colourful and bright pictures and provides interesting and useful information for people who love animals. The magazine includes numerous articles devoted to various topics connected with domestic animals, ways to take care of them, pet food, animal health and many other topics crucial for any animal lover. 

G. People are beginning to realize that environmental problems are not just somebody else’s. Many people join and support various international organizations and green parties. Human life is the most important, and polluted air, poisoned water, wastelands, noise, smoke, gas, exhaust all influence not only nature but people themselves. Everything should be done to improve ecological conditions on our planet.


3.Прочитайте текст и вставьте вместо каждого пропуска нужную грамматическую форму, выбрав её из выпадающего списка



Halloween

I remember my first Halloween. It was a cold evening, 31 October, 1988. I was A____ far from my home country, B____ my British neighbours whose kids were very C____ about that day. I was thinking about my family when, suddenly, there was an energetic knock at the door. I opened the door wondering who was there knocking D____ loudly. To my surprise I saw a group of kids, dressed up as ghosts, witches, queens and cowboys. Two of them were carrying a E____ with cut out eyes, a nose and a mouth. There was a candle inside, and the holes were shining. “Trick or treat!” they shouted. I was surprised. I didn’t know what to do. My son Tom, told me, “Give them some sweets, Mummy, or they will play a trick on us.” “Like what?” I asked. “They can throw water on the windows, put a pin into the front door keyhole or break an egg on the windscreen of your car”, he explained.

A 1) lived 2) live 3) lives 4) living

B 1) among 2) between 3) behind 4) with

C 1) tired 2) excited 3) tiring 4) exciting

D 1) such 2) such a 3) so 4) so a

E 1) potato 2) pumpkin 3) carrot 4) cabbage

4. Прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски 13–18 словами, напечатанными в правой колонке под цифрами 1–8. Каждое из этих слов может быть использовано только один раз. В ответе укажите цифры, под которыми значатся выбранные Вами слова. Два слова в этом списке 1–8 лишние.

Indian food cooked from genuine Indian

ingredients by ______ chefs.Traditionally

decorated _______hall holding about one hundred

people.Regular _____ – night shows by

professional dancers.Everything Indian from bread

to drinks. As the number of _________has recently increased we recommended that you book in______.


advance

genuine

dining

light

seller

customers

late