TEST 11th FORM
MODULE 1
1.Listening. You will hear 6 different speakers. Match the speakers 1-6 to sentences A-G. There is one extra sentence.
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I ignored my friend’s advice.
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I got angry with the police officer.
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I was wrong about someone’s ability.
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I lost my temper.
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I made a decision too quickly.
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I failed to go somewhere.
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I forgot an important date.
2. Match texts 1-5 with the headings A-F. There is one extra heading.
A. | PARTY DESSERT | | |
B. | OUTDOOR GAME | | |
C. | GIVING A PARTY | | |
D. | COLLECTING THINGS | | |
E. | FUN ON THE WAY | | |
F. | PARTY GAME | | |
1. Ask your parents for permission to have a party. Decide what kind of party you want and whether it will be held indoors or outdoors. Send written invitations to your friends. Tell them what kind of party you are having, at what time, where, and whether or not the guests should wear costumes. Make a list of games you would like to play. Ask your mother to help you prepare refreshments. Ice cream, cake, cookies, and lemonade are good for any party.
2. This activity makes everybody laugh. Have the guests sit around the room. Choose one person to be a pussycat. The pussy must go over to a guest and do his/her best to make the guest laugh. He/she can make funny meows and walk around like a cat. The pussy goes from one guest to another until someone laughs. The first one to laugh becomes the new pussy.
3. It’s easy to make a cake from a cake mix that you get from the grocery store. You usually add only water or milk. Cake mixes come in many flavours, such as chocolate, lemon, banana, vanilla and others. When you make a cake from a mix, always follow the directions on the package carefully. Then you can be sure that your cake will turn out right and your guests will enjoy it. Many mixes have a small envelope of powdered frosting hidden inside the flour.
4. As you ride on a bus with your friends, get someone to start singing. Everyone joins in. At the first crossroad, another person starts a different song, and everyone joins in. Keep changing songs at every crossroad.
5. You can have a whole army of toy soldiers made of tin, wood or plastic. Some may be dressed in fancy uniforms, some may be sitting on horses. Others may be ready for battle, carrying guns and shoulder packs. You can have soldiers from other countries, or only Civil War soldiers or only modern soldiers. If you get two soldiers that are alike, trade your extra soldier with another toy soldier lover.
3. Fill in: Revolutionised, sense, reliable, hold, broad-minded, masterpiece, sensitive, squinted, shrugged
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Stravinsky and Nijinsky …………………… both ballet and orchestra music.
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He had forgotten his glasses, so he ………………to read the small print.
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Sindy ……………………..his shoulders as if didn`t care when he heard the news.
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The human body gives more ………………… information than he words we speak.
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Slava`s snowshow is a modern…………….., captivating audiences with its mixture of hilarious comedy and powerful emotion.
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Annie is so …………………..that she is never shocked by other people`s behaviour.
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My sister is very……………………. and she gets very upset if you say the wrong things to her.
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I don`t think I can make …………………of what he says.
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Could you please ………………the line?
4.Fill in the correct preposition
1. The flight was delayed due …………….heavy snowfall.
2. He`s always blaming others ……………..all his mistakes.
3. I don`t likeit when people put blame …………others.
4. Scandals can result ……………..nervous breakdowns.
5. Most of us are familiar ………………. The body language.
6.I`m badly ………………..need of your help.
7. My new job gives me a great deal of satisfaction.
5. Join the sentences. Use the words in brackets.
1. My mum was late for work. She asked dad for a lift. (since)
2.Jeff didn`t comment on his girlfriend`s hairstyle. He didn`t want to upset her. (so as not to)
3. There has been a flood. they have closed the road. (due to)
4. you should take an umbrella. It might rain. (in case)
6. Writing. You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen-friend Mary who writes:
… I know you went to a museum with your class last week. How far was it from your school and how did you get there? What kind of a museum was it? Would you like to go there again, why?
We have two new classmates. They have just moved to our town …
Write a letter to Mary.
In your letter
- answer her questions
- ask 3 questions about her new classmates
Write 100–140 words.
Remember the rules of letter writing.
Keys:
Listening
1D 2E 3F 4G 5A 6C
Reading
1C 2F 3A 4E 5D
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1.revolutionised, 2.squinted,3.shrugged, 4.reliable, 5.masterpiece, 6.broad-minded, 7.sensitive, 8.sense, 9.hold
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1.to, 2.for, 3.on, 4.in, 5.with, 6.in, 7.of
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1. My mum asked dad for a lift since she was late for work.
2. Jeff didn`t comment on her girlfriend`s hairstyle so as not to upset her.
3. They have closed the road due to the flood.
4. You should take an umbrella in case it rains.