Контрольная работа по английскому языку за курс 9 класса
Задания контрольной работы составлены по материалам пройденных разделов и соответствует минимальным требованиям к уровню подготовки учеников 9 класса по иностранному языку, обозначенным в федеральном государственном образовательном стандарте по иностранным языкам в области чтения и письма, лексики и грамматики.
Цель: выявление уровня лексико-грамматических навыков обучающихся за курс обучения во 9 классе.
Задачи: проверить уровень усвоения языкового материала, уровень сформированности умений в практическом использовании знаний в коммуникативно-ориентированном контексте.
Итоговая контрольная работа по английскому языку включает в себя 3 задания:
Задание 1. Чтение. Установите соответствие между заголовками и пронумерованными абзацами текста (5 баллов)
Задание 2. Лексика Грамматика . Преобразовать слова, так , чтобы они лексически и грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста. (10 баллов)
Задание 3. Письмо. Написать электронное сообщение. (10 баллов)
Продолжительность выполнения работы — 40 минут.
Каждый правильный ответ оценивается в 1 балл. Максимальное количество баллов — 25 баллов.
Шкала перевода баллов в оценки
Промежуточная аттестация по английскому языку
5 | 4 | 3 | 2 |
23-25 | 18-22 | 13 -17 | 0-12 |
Контрольная работа по английскому языку в 9 классе (промежуточная аттестация)
Вариант 1
I. Reading. Вы проводите информационный поиск в ходе выполнения проектной работы. Определите, в каком из текстов A–F содержатся ответы на интересующие Вас вопросы 1–7. Один из вопросов останется без ответа.
1. Which colour was long considered as an unlucky one?
2. What is the national food in Ireland?
3. What is a false stereotype about the Irish?
4. What kind of short humorous poems made one Irish town known all over the world?
5. Which Irish talisman is considered to be a lucky one?
6. What are the impressive facts about old holiday traditions?
A. When you think of the Irish, you often picture a red-haired person dressed all in green. However, it's just a popular myth which has grown into a tradition, particularly in the United States. It's customary in Ireland to wear green clothes only on St. Patrick's Day. Lots of people are tricked by this cliche. However, originally, the colour associated with Saint Patrick was not green, but blue.
B. In Ireland, the colour green was long considered to bring bad fortune. The reason is that in Irish folklore green is the favourite color of the Good People (the proper name for fairies). Myths run that they are likely to steal people, especially children, who wear too much of the colour. In the past, a girl would never wear anything green on her wedding day.
C. Christmas is a very important celebration in Ireland. After dinner on Christmas Eve, it is common for families to leave milk and bread on the table as a sign of friendliness and kindness. Another custom is to leave the door unlocked. A lit candle is left in a window during the night. It represents help for any traveller who is passing by.
D. Potatoes form the basis for many traditional Irish dishes. They are eaten boiled,mashed, fried, baked, you name it. Potatoes are mixed with cabbage or green onions to make traditional Irish dishes. They are also made into potato cakes and used in soups or stews. It’s common to find potatoes cooked in two different ways on the same dinner plate.
E. The shamrock is still a popular sign of good fortune in Ireland. It is believed that anyone who possesses one will be blessed with fortune in everything, even in gambling, and will be saved from the evil of witches. There are certain conditions to be met so that its power remains effective: the owner of the shamrock must keep it away from the public eye and never give it to anyone else.
II. Grammar
Do you like the salad? Italians made…. Fresh vegetables from our garden.
A by B of C with
Cynthia pays 30 euros ….. hour for guitar lessons.
A a B an C the
3. Jessica ___ in the sun for hours and her skin was starting to go red.
A had been lying B had lain C lied
4. If you hadn’t been so selfish, you ___ to help them.
A had trying B would have tried C will try
5 You will damage the environment if you ___ your car everywhere.
A driving B drive C would drive
Make some derivatives
6/ Еven hardworking people need some _____________(ENTERTAIN) from time to time or they can get stressed out.
7/ One of the popular places where people can have fun is the circus and the clown is an essential character in any circus. There are, of course, lots of types of clowns but they all need to be _______________(FUN).
8/ Clowns usually wear make-up and ridiculous clothes — just think of ______________(FAME) Charlie Chaplin. He always wore very big shoes, a big coat and a big hat.
9/ ________________(ACTUAL), what clowns do is a very difficult and serious job — they make people laugh.
10/ And a good laugh makes our life better. It can even cure _____________(DIFFER) illnesses. So, long live the clown!
III. Writing
Write an electronic message (90-100 words), remember rules of writing.
…I’ve joined our school athletics team recently and now we are getting ready for a national competition! We have very intensive training indeed. Apart from PE classes, we exercise almost every day, either in the gym or at the stadium, depending on the weather…
…How many times a week do you have your PE classes? What sports activities do you like most? Would you like to take part in an important sports competition or not? Why?
Контрольная работа по английскому языку в 9 классе (промежуточная аттестация)
Вариант 2
I. Reading. Вы проводите информационный поиск в ходе выполнения проектной работы. Определите, в каком из текстов A–F содержатся ответы на интересующие Вас вопросы 1–6. Один из вопросов останется без ответа.
1. What is it like to run a marathon?
2. How can one get ready for a marathon ?
3. Who runs just for fun?
4. Can the landscape help the runners?
5. How did it start?
6. How can one be sure of the winners?
A. Many cities in the United States hold marathons. The city of Chicago, Illinois, has its marathon once a year. The running area in Chicago is almost absolutely flat. The scenery is amazingly beautiful. This fact has helped some runners set some of the world’s fastest times there. Many of them hope to go back again.
B. Some people know that they have no chance of winning but they participate anyway. They are not officially registered for the race — they just start running with the crowd. These runners are called “bandits.” Many of them finish the race hours after the serious runners but they are happy to cross the finish line anyway.
C. Recently, a British writer and journalist, Mario Roter, ran in a marathon. He thought it would be fun to write an article about what people felt during the race. Later he said that running forty-two kilometers was no fun. Many people agree that there is no pleasure in running a marathon, but afterwards it feels great to know that you have done it.
D. People usually start training for a marathon in early spring. They run often and gradually increase the length of their runs from eight to twelve and even to twenty kilometers. At this point it is necessary to build up the needed strength. In the months before the race, the average participant runs a total of more than eight hundred kilometers.
E. Usually there are lots of runners. The line of people stretches back hundreds of meters. As the winners are awarded prize money it is important to avoid cheating. In order to track all the participants, special chips are used. When the participants register for the marathon, they get their identification number and computer chips. The chips are activated at the start of the race and keep time.
II. Grammar
«There probably wouldn't be a second chance for _________. He pulled out his notebook.»
A his B him C himself
Cynthia pays 30 euros ….. hour for guitar lessons.
A a B an C the
3. Jessica ___ in the sun for hours and her skin was starting to go red.
A had been lying B had lain C lied
4. If you hadn’t been so selfish, you ___ to help them.
A had trying B would have tried C will try
5 You will damage the environment if you ___ your car everywhere.
A driving B drive C would drive
Make some derivatives
They sent me an ___ (ATTACH) in the e-mail.
«The Turners were in shock. They had no idea what to do. Though Mr. Turner was an experienced _____________(DRIVE) he chose to leave his car in the garage.»
8. «Have you heard of a Tadeus Bodnar? He is a __________________(FAME) Hungarian hairdresser.»
9 «He wanted the whole family to stay at home but it was natural for the kids to __________________(AGREE) with him. They put on the warmest clothes they had and ran outside to enjoy the snow.»
10.Your ___ (FRIEND) is very important to me
III. Writing Write an electronic message (90-100 words), remember rules of writing.
…What an awful task — to read boring books all summer! And the list is so long! I like reading but the books I like are usually not my school’s choice…
…How long is your school’s list of books? What kind of books do you like to read? Do you think an electronic book is a good choice when you’re travelling in the summer, why?
Answers
Reading
A — 3. When you think of the Irish, you often picture a red-haired person dressed all in green. However, it's just a popular myth which has grown into a tradition, particularly in the United States.
B — 1. In Ireland, the colour green was long considered to bring bad fortune.
C — 6. Christmas is a very important celebration in Ireland. After dinner on Christmas Eve, it is common for families to leave milk and bread on the table as a sign of friendliness and kindness.
D — 2. Potatoes form the basis for many traditional Irish dishes.
E — 5. The shamrock is still a popular sign of good fortune in Ireland. It is believed that anyone who possesses one will be blessed with fortune in everything
Grammar
1 b 2b 3b 4b 5b
6 entertainment 7 funny 8 famous 9actually 10 different
A — 4. The running area in Chicago is almost absolutely flat. The scenery is amazingly beautiful. This fact has helped some runners set some of the world’s fastest times there.
B — 3. These runners are called “bandits.” Many of them finish the race hours after the serious runners but they are happy to cross the finish line anyway.
C — 1. He thought it would be fun to write an article about what people felt during the race. Later he said that running forty-two kilometers was no fun.
D — 2. People usually start training for a marathon in early spring. They run often and gradually increase the length of their runs from eight to twelve and even to twenty kilometers.
E — 6. As the winners are awarded prize money it is important to avoid cheating. In order to track all the participants, special chips are used.
Grammar
1 b 2b 3b 4b 5b
6 attachment 7 driver 8 famous 9 disagree 10 frienship