TEST 1 FORM 7 14\10\2020 NAME:_____________________________________
Task 1. Match the words/phrases to their definition.
ID A look for information on the computer
Computer games B a sport
Beach volleyball C a machine that signals danger
Surf the Net D identification
Alarm system E fun activities on the computer
Task 2. Match the types of stories to their definitions.
An exciting story about a hero who does dangerous things. A mystery
A serious and emotional play written for the theatre. B biography
A story about someone’s life written by another person. C science fiction story
A story that takes place in the future or in space. D adventure
A story about a crime or a strange event. E drama
Task 3. Choose the correct word.
1) Larry got a job after / then he finished school.
2) The mouse ran away until / as soon as it saw the cat.
3) I used to go / go to the gym on Saturdays, but now I go to the park.
4) I’ve got a bad headache. You should / shouldn’t take a painkiller.
5) You should / shouldn’t worry so much about your exams.
6) We feed / are feeding the chickens every morning at 6:30.
Task 4. Choose the odd word out.
1) comedy – biography – mystery – initials
2) cape – uniform – pipe – hat
3) extraordinary – several – amazing – typical
4) chat – gossip – event – laugh
Task 5. Fill in the correct word: glance, initials, famous, intelligent, magnifying glass
Sherlock Holmes was a … detective.
At first … it looked like a wolf, but it wasn’t.
Diane is a very … child and the best student in her class.
A … makes objects bigger.
This is my father’s shirt. It has got his … on it.
Task 6. Put the verbs in the brackets into the Past Simple.
Sherlock Holmes … (smoke) a pipe.
Miss Marple … (catch) many criminals.
... (Dr Watson/help) Sherlock Holmes?
Agatha Christie … (create) the Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot.
Arthur Conan Doyle … (be) a famous writer.
Task 7. Read the text and mark the sentences T(true), F(false)
In the United States there’s a burglary almost every fifteen seconds, especially during the day when people aren’t at home. But don’t be afraid. There are a lot of things you can do to protect your house from burglars.
First of all, you shouldn’t let people you don’t know into your home. You should always look through the peephole before you open the door. It’s also a bad idea to leave money, jewellery or keys next to windows. Always lock all doors and windows when you leave the house, and if possible, install an alarm system and check it often to make sure it works properly.
Another way to protect your home is to make it look busy all the time. Leave the radio on when you are away and fit dusk-to-dawn lights in the garden. That way, anyone watching the house will think that someone is there.
Finally, join a Neighbourhood Watch programme and call the police the moment you see something unusual in your neighbourhood. And remember: never put up a fight with a burglar. Just hand over your valuables and then call the police. It’s better to be safe than sorry.
Never open the door before looking through the peephole. ...........
You shouldn’t leave your valuables close to windows. ...........
You don’t need to test your alarm system. ...........
Dusk-to dawn lights will make people think you’re home. ...........
Don’t leave the radio on when you are away ........