10 Grade. FINAL TEST (1 VARIANT)
Fill in : joke,moody, catch, trusting, prescription, selfish, patient, pain, earn, tooth decay, agency, screen, ancient
She's a _____ woman. She can be happy one minute and angry the next.
A _____ child believes everything you tell him and follows where you lead.
The doctor wrote him a _____ for two tablets.
Yesterday I fell off the bike and now I have a _____ in the knee.
Did you book the tickets on the Internet or at a travel _____?
It’s boiling hot today – don’t forget to put some sun _____ on!
Be _____, your time will come.
If a ship is sinking and you refuse to let anyone else into your 4-person lifeboat, you're extremely _____.
How much does Kate _____ from her job?
She’s always playing a _____ on Sam.
You can _____ the local bus to get to the city centre.
Tom is interested in studying the history of _____ civilizations.
Cleaning your teeth twice a day helps to prevent _____.
Put the verbs in the correct form
They (think) of going to France for a week.
We (wander) around the town when we went into Mary yesterday.
Bread (eat) every day.
Judy is a really caring person. I (know) her since we met at primary school.
If it rained, you would (stay)at home.
Our plane (arrive) early in the morning.
I (answer) five e-mails so far.
She (work) since seven o’clock.
If we heat water it (boil).
Two reports on Hemingway's stories (make) in our group last month. Both of them were very interesting.
Change the following sentences into reported speech
"Have you ever been married, Captain Weadows?" I asked him.
He said in an apologetic manner, "I've been looking for you, Nancy."
He said: "Hurry up! Find your hockey stick. I'll be waiting for you outside."
Fill in the correct prepositions of the phrasal verbs
I look _____ hearing from you.
Turn _____ the volume on the radio! It's too loud!
Kerry gave _____ all her old clothes.
I ran_____ Moira on the way home.
What are your neighbours like? Do you get _____ them?
Few people these days are in favour of bringing _____ the old punishment by death.
I looked _____ my younger brother and sister while my parents were working.
Fill in the correct preposition
Not exercising enough can result_____ problems later in life.
I’m thinking_____ giving up coffee.
Paul is finding it hard to cope_____ his schoolwork.
Fill in the correct word derived from the word in bold
My best friend Carmel is the most helpful person I know. She’s an _____ to me. INSPIRE
Owning up to breaking the window was the _____ thing to do. HONOUR
Agventurous people get a lot of _____ going skydiving or rafting. ENJOY
In the USA _____ Day is celebrated on July 4 INDEPEND
We wish you the fastest _____. RECOVER
Please, express your _____ with new rules directly. DISAGREE
Jack stared at Helen in _____ AMAZE
Stay in our comfortable _____ and relax in style! ACCOMMODATE
It’s _____ to buy cigarettes in Britain if you’re under 16. legal
They admitted that it had been _____ for him to comment on the matter. appropriate
He was _____ single-minded about his career. possible
Read the extract from the article«MAMMAMIA! MusicalHitsvonABBA». In questions 1-6 choose the correct answer a, b orc
Kathy, the musical star is one of the youngest members of the cast of MAMMA MIA!, the ABBA musical that has been running in Hamburg since November 2002. Together with around 40 singers, she goes on stage eight times a week and enraptures the audience with ABBA’s immortal hits. The restless young singer with the long red hair plays the part of 21-year-old Sophie, who lives on a Greek island with her mother Donna and wants to find out who her real father is before she marries.
After huge successes in London, Toronto, Melbourne, Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco “MAMMA MIA!” is now being performed at the Hamburg Operetta House – the first non-English production. The curtain goes up almost every day to allow the audience to enjoy hits like “Take a Chance on Me”. The positive feel to the music soon has the audience singing along, and the show finishes with standing ovations every night.
Kathy is thrilled to be a musical star. Every evening she and the rest of the cast sing and dance in front of a different audience. The people who come to watch the musical expect to be entertained.
Before Kathy got a part in “MAMMA MIA!”, she trained as a musical performer. At the age of 14 she started singing lessons. She took [art in amateur dramatics, sang with school bands and danced on stage. “The fascinating thing about musicals is that they are a combination of singing, dancing and acting”, she explains. The training she did was tough, but she covered all “stage disciplines”. To conclude her studies, Kathy had to take a one-hour exam.
The way this musical came about is rather unusual. Normally, here is a story first and then the music is composed and songs written to accompany the plot. In the case of “MAMMA MIA!” it is the other way round. The songs were already successes before it dawned on anyone to make a musical. Even Bjorn Ulvaeus, composer of almost all ABBA’s hits, was thrilled to discover he had written the music for a musical he “didn’t know existed”.
Together with around 40 other singers she …
sings popular ABBA’s songs.
dances and sings.
goes on stage eight times a week.
… has the audience singing along.
The positive feel to the music…
The interesting plot of the musical…
The perfect play of singers…
they are a combination of singing, dancing and playing.
The way this musical came about is …
rather normal.
rather unusual.
rather interesting.
10 Grade. FINAL TEST (2 VARIANT)
Fill in : annual,stored, delayed,stage,reused, sick,spicy food,repellent,vendors,package,low carbohydrate diet,dryer,hire
When we arrived at the main street of the town, we saw different _____ selling their unusual souvenirs.
BisketJatra festival is an_____ event which takes place every year in spring.
Jenny is on a _____ so don’t offer her any bread!
Jennifer has you always wanted to perform on _____ but she has been too scared to do it.
The passengers had to wait for several hours in the airport because their flight had been_____.
Nuclear waste is _____ close to the town.
I believe all things should be _____ as much as possible.
Put some of this insect _____ on – there are mosquitoes around here!
I hate travelling by boat because I get sea _____.
I need to buy a new hair_____; the old one is broken.
I love _____ but it gives me terrible indigestion.
_____ holidays are organized by a.
They are planning to visit Spain and are going to _____ a car.
Put the verbs in the correct form
Who (talk) to on the phone when I came in?
If I had been free yesterday, I would (join) you.
Let's ask Tom. He (probably/know) the answer.
The letter (receive) yesterday.
She is well-informed about politics because she (read) the newspaper every day.
Ms Smith (work) as a sales representative for three years.
In her job, she (drive) around a lot to meet her customers all over the country.
At the moment, Ms Smith (stand) in her hotel room.
If you finish your homework, we (go) to the cinema.
I'm sure I (ask) at the lesson tomorrow.
Change the following sentences into reported speech
"Is it true that in England the grass remains green all the year round?" asked the boy.
"Anne will be leaving school next year", she said.
Helen said: "Don't even ring me up! I'll be working at my translation."
Fill in the correct prepositions of the phrasal verbs
He has decided to give_____ smoking.
I think that you have much free time. Take_____ some hobby!
I told her to look _____ the word in the dictionary.
The rubbish bins gave _____ a nasty smell in the hot weather.
You should take this dress _____ the waist. It's too big.
Try to eat your dinner, Jane, you've just been picking_____ it.
Slow down, you might run someone _____.
Fill in the correct preposition
Lana keeps house well, she is good _____ housekeeping.
Extreme sports are my passion. I am keen _____ rock climbing and paragliding.
Mum often suffers_____ terrible back pain.
Fill in the correct word derived from the word in bold
My family is always very _____ of my decisions. SUPPORT
She’s a very _____ person; no wonder she’s a babysitter. CARE
He’s a well _____ man in the community. RESPECT
This actor is very _____ in England. FAME
My car is very _____ I don’t spend much money on petrol. ECONOMY
School uniforms don’t help young people develop a sense of_____. INDIVIDUAL
I really love this shop as the prices are quite_____. AFFORD
ValentinYudashkin is probably Russia’s most famous fashion_____ DESIGN
We had to go out because the smell in the room was very _____. pleasant
The instructions are _____ as the task is quite simple. necessary
It was _____ of him to allow this to happen. responsible
Read the extract from the article«MAMMAMIA! MusicalHitsvonABBA». In questions 1-6 choose the corrwct answer a, b orc
Kathy, the musical star is one of the youngest members of the cast of MAMMA MIA!, the ABBA musical that has been running in Hamburg since November 2002. Together with around 40 singers, she goes on stage eight times a week and enraptures the audience with ABBA’s immortal hits. The restless young singer with the long red hair plays the part of 21-year-old Sophie, who lives on a Greek island with her mother Donna and wants to find out who her real father is before she marries.
After huge successes in London, Toronto, Melbourne, Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco “MAMMA MIA!” is now being performed at the Hamburg Operetta House – the first non-English production. The curtain goes up almost every day to allow the audience to enjoy hits like “Take a Chance on Me”. The positive feel to the music soon has the audience singing along, and the show finishes with standing ovations every night.
Kathy is thrilled to be a musical star. Every evening she and the rest of the cast sing and dance in front of a different audience. The people who come to watch the musical expect to be entertained.
Before Kathy got a part in “MAMMA MIA!”, she trained as a musical performer. At the age of 14 she started singing lessons. She took [art in amateur dramatics, sang with school bands and danced on stage. “The fascinating thing about musicals is that they are a combination of singing, dancing and acting”, she explains. The training she did was tough, but she covered all “stage disciplines”. To conclude her studies, Kathy had to take a one-hour exam.
The way this musical came about is rather unusual. Normally, here is a story first and then the music is composed and songs written to accompany the plot. In the case of “MAMMA MIA!” it is the other way round. The songs were already successes before it dawned on anyone to make a musical. Even Bjorn Ulvaeus, composer of almost all ABBA’s hits, was thrilled to discover he had written the music for a musical he “didn’t know existed”.
Kathy is thrilled …
to sing popular songs.
to be a musical star.
to go out on the stage.
Before Kathy got a part in “MAMMA MIA!”, she …
worked as a nurse.
trained as a musical performer.
studied at school.
The fascinating thing about musicals is that …
a) they are a combination of singing and acting.
b) they are a combination of singing and playing.
c) they are a combination of singing, dancing and playing.
KEYS
10 Grade. FINAL TEST (1 VARIANT)
Fill in :joke,moody, catch,trusting, prescription, selfish, patient, pain, earn, tooth decay,agency, screen, ancient
She's a moody woman. She can be happy one minute and angry the next.
A trusting child believes everything you tell him and follows where you lead.
The doctor wrote him a prescription for two tablets.
Yesterday I fell off the bike and now I have a pain in the knee.
Did you book the tickets on the Internet or at a travel agency?
It’s boiling hot today – don’t forget to put some sun screen on!
Be patient, your time will come.
If a ship is sinking and you refuse to let anyone else into your 4-person lifeboat, you're extremely selfish.
How much does Kate earnfrom her job?
She’s always playing a jokeon Sam.
You can catch the local bus to get to the city centre.
Tom is interested in studying the history of ancient civilizations.
Cleaning your teeth twice a day helps to prevent tooth decay.
Put the verbs in the correct form
They are thinking of going to France for a week.
We were wandering around the town when we went into Mary yesterday.
Bread is eaten every day.
Judy is a really caring person. I have known her since we met at primary school.
If it rained, you would stay at home.
Our plane arrives early in the morning.
I have answered five e-mails so far.
She has been working since seven o’clock.
If we heat water it boils.
Two reports on Hemingway's stories were made in our group last month. Both of them were very interesting.
Change the following sentences into reported speech
"Have you ever been married, Captain Weadows?" I asked him.
He said in an apologetic manner, "I've been looking for you, Nancy."
He said: "Hurry up! Find your hockey stick. I'll be waiting for you outside."
Fill in the correct prepositions of the phrasal verbs
I look forward to hearing from you.
Turn down the volume on the radio! It's too loud!
Kerry gave awayall her old clothes.
I raninto Moira on the way home.
What are your neighbours like? Do you get on with them?
Few people these days are in favour of bringing back the old punishment by death.
I looked after my younger brother and sister while my parents were working.
Fill in the correct preposition
Not exercising enough can resultinproblems later in life.
I’m thinkingofgiving up coffee.
Paul is finding it hard to copewithhis schoolwork.
Fill in the correct word derived from the word in bold
My best friend Carmel is the most helpful person I know. She’s an_____ to me. INSPIRE
Owning up to breaking the window was the _____ thing to do. HONOUR
Agventurous people get a lot of _____ going skydiving or rafting. ENJOY
In the USA _____ Day is celebrated on July 4 INDEPEND
We wish you the fastest _____. RECOVER
Please, express your _____ with new rules directly. DISAGREE
Jack stared at Helen in _____ AMAZE
Stay in our comfortable _____ and relax in style! ACCOMMODATE
It’s _____ to buy cigarettes in Britain if you’re under 16. legal
They admitted that it had been _____ for him to comment on the matter. appropriate
He was _____ single-minded about his career. possible
Read the extract from the article«MAMMAMIA! MusicalHitsvonABBA». In questions 1-6 choose the correct answer a, b orc
Kathy, the musical star is one of the youngest members of the cast of MAMMA MIA!, the ABBA musical that has been running in Hamburg since November 2002. Together with around 40 singers, she goes on stage eight times a week and enraptures the audience with ABBA’s immortal hits. The restless young singer with the long red hair plays the part of 21-year-old Sophie, who lives on a Greek island with her mother Donna and wants to find out who her real father is before she marries.
After huge successes in London, Toronto, Melbourne, Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco “MAMMA MIA!” is now being performed at the Hamburg Operetta House – the first non-English production. The curtain goes up almost every day to allow the audience to enjoy hits like “Take a Chance on Me”. The positive feel to the music soon has the audience singing along, and the show finishes with standing ovations every night.
Kathy is thrilled to be a musical star. Every evening she and the rest of the cast sing and dance in front of a different audience. The people who come to watch the musical expect to be entertained.
Before Kathy got a part in “MAMMA MIA!”, she trained as a musical performer. At the age of 14 she started singing lessons. She took [art in amateur dramatics, sang with school bands and danced on stage. “The fascinating thing about musicals is that they are a combination of singing, dancing and acting”, she explains. The training she did was tough, but she covered all “stage disciplines”. To conclude her studies, Kathy had to take a one-hour exam.
The way this musical came about is rather unusual. Normally, here is a story first and then the music is composed and songs written to accompany the plot. In the case of “MAMMA MIA!” it is the other way round. The songs were already successes before it dawned on anyone to make a musical. Even Bjorn Ulvaeus, composer of almost all ABBA’s hits, was thrilled to discover he had written the music for a musical he “didn’t know existed”.
Together with around 40 other singers she …
sings popular ABBA’s songs.
dances and sings.
goes on stage eight times a week.
… has the audience singing along.
The positive feel to the music…
The interesting plot of the musical…
The perfect play of singers…
they are a combination of singing, dancing and playing.
The way this musical came about is …
rather normal.
rather unusual.
rather interesting.
10 Grade. FINAL TEST (2 VARIANT)
Fill in : annual,stored, delayed,stage,reused, sick,spicy food,repellent,vendors,package,low carbohydrate diet,dryer,hire
When we arrived at the main street of the town, we saw different vendors selling their unusual souvenirs.
BisketJatra festival is an annual event which takes place every year in spring.
Jenny is on a low carbohydrate diet so don’t offer her any bread!
Jennifer has you always wanted to perform on stage but she has been too scared to do it.
The passengers had to wait for several hours in the airport because their flight had beendelayed.
Nuclear waste is storedclose to the town.
I believe all things should be reusedas much as possible.
Put some of this insect repellenton – there are mosquitoes around here!
I hate travelling by boat because I get sea sick.
I need to buy a new hair dryer; the old one is broken.
I love spicy food but it gives me terrible indigestion.
Package holidays are organized by a.
They are planning to visit Spain and are going to hire a car.
Put the verbs in the correct form
Who were you talking to on the phone when I came in?
If I had been free yesterday, I would have joined you.
Let's ask Tom. He will probably know the answer.
The letter was received yesterday.
She is well-informed about politics because she reads the newspaper every day.
Ms Smith has been working as a sales representative for three years.
In her job, she drives around a lot to meet her customers all over the country.
At the moment, Ms Smith is standing in her hotel room.
If you finish your homework, we will go to the cinema.
I'm sure I will be asked at the lesson tomorrow
Change the following sentences into reported speech
"Is it true that in England the grass remains green all the year round?" asked the boy.
"Anne will be leaving school next year", she said.
Helen said: "Don't even ring me up! I'll be working at my translation."
Fill in the correct prepositions of the phrasal verbs
He has decided to giveupsmoking.
I think that you have much free time. Takeup some hobby!
I told her to look up the word in the dictionary.
The rubbish bins gave offa nasty smell in the hot weather.
You should take this dress in the waist. It's too big.
Try to eat your dinner, Jane, you've just been pickingat it.
Slow down, you might run someone over.
Fill in the correct preposition
Lana keeps house well, she is good athousekeeping.
Extreme sports are my passion.I am keen onrock climbing and paragliding.
Mum often suffersfrom terrible back pain.
Fill in the correct word derived from the word in bold
My family is always very _____ of my decisions. SUPPORT
She’s a very _____ person; no wonder she’s a babysitter. CARE
He’s a well _____ man in the community. RESPECT
This actor is very _____ in England. FAME
My car is very _____ I don’t spend much money on petrol. ECONOMY
School uniforms don’t help young people develop a sense of_____. INDIVIDUAL
I really love this shop as the prices are quite_____. AFFORD
ValentinYudashkin is probably Russia’s most famous fashion_____ DESIGN
We had to go out because the smell in the room was very _____. pleasant
The instructions are _____ as the task is quite simple. necessary
It was _____ of him to allow this to happen. responsible
Read the extract from the article«MAMMAMIA! MusicalHitsvonABBA». In questions 1-6 choose the corrwct answer a, b orc
Kathy, the musical star is one of the youngest members of the cast of MAMMA MIA!, the ABBA musical that has been running in Hamburg since November 2002. Together with around 40 singers, she goes on stage eight times a week and enraptures the audience with ABBA’s immortal hits. The restless young singer with the long red hair plays the part of 21-year-old Sophie, who lives on a Greek island with her mother Donna and wants to find out who her real father is before she marries.
After huge successes in London, Toronto, Melbourne, Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco “MAMMA MIA!” is now being performed at the Hamburg Operetta House – the first non-English production. The curtain goes up almost every day to allow the audience to enjoy hits like “Take a Chance on Me”. The positive feel to the music soon has the audience singing along, and the show finishes with standing ovations every night.
Kathy is thrilled to be a musical star. Every evening she and the rest of the cast sing and dance in front of a different audience. The people who come to watch the musical expect to be entertained.
Before Kathy got a part in “MAMMA MIA!”, she trained as a musical performer. At the age of 14 she started singing lessons. She took [art in amateur dramatics, sang with school bands and danced on stage. “The fascinating thing about musicals is that they are a combination of singing, dancing and acting”, she explains. The training she did was tough, but she covered all “stage disciplines”. To conclude her studies, Kathy had to take a one-hour exam.
The way this musical came about is rather unusual. Normally, here is a story first and then the music is composed and songs written to accompany the plot. In the case of “MAMMA MIA!” it is the other way round. The songs were already successes before it dawned on anyone to make a musical. Even Bjorn Ulvaeus, composer of almost all ABBA’s hits, was thrilled to discover he had written the music for a musical he “didn’t know existed”.
Kathy is thrilled …
to sing popular songs.
to be a musical star.
to go out on the stage.
Before Kathy got a part in “MAMMA MIA!”, she …
worked as a nurse.
trained as a musical performer.
studied at school.
The fascinating thing about musicals is that …
a) they are a combination of singing and acting.
b) they are a combination of singing and playing.
c) they are a combination of singing, dancing and playing.