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Контрольная работа 11 класс

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Данная контрольная работа проверяет уровень овладения такими темами как употребление модальных глаголов, употребления инфинитива и герундия, пассивный залог, условное наклонение, также изменеие английского глагола по временам.

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1.

USE THE VERB IN CORRECT FORM:


  1. What … he … (to do) for his living?

  2. After a long consideration she… (to decide) to accept the job.

  3. He … ... (to consider) to be a clever man.

  4. Taking into consideration your wish we …(to send) in a new agricultural region.

  5. They …(to bring) reasonable changes in the original plan.

  6. It …(to be) unreasonable of you not to agree with us.

  7. Since I …(to meet) her I … never…(to see) her lose her temper.

  8. The refuges…(to prevent) from entering the country.

  9. I …(to have) a wide experience of consideration the problems like these.

  10. Tom said to me he was going home and added that he felt bad.

  11. The book is worth (to talk) about. (Active voice)

  12. Not wishing to show her ignorance in art she…(to try) to avoid speaking about this subject.






MODALVERBS:

  1. They can’t/mustn’t/shouldn’t have done this work already. They began it only yesterday.

  2. He can’t/mustn’t/shouldn’t be still doing the work. His part of the work is so unconsiderable.

  3. Can/ must/could you be so indifferent to the invention?

  4. Can/ must/could she be so impatient to the child? She has already worked with the children for 10 years.

  5. Tom can’t/mustn’t/needn’t have chosen his profession against his will.

  6. It couldn’t/mustn’t/shouldn’t be an important case. The boy has got cold.

  7. They can’t/mustn’t/shouldn’t have come already; the plane arrives only at 5.

  8. He can’t/mustn’t/shouldn’t have survive the journey badly. He was a sailor long ago.

  9. You should/can/must have told me about it yesterday.(упрек «вы могли бы»)

  10. I have to/must/should go to the shop because there is no bread at home.

  11. We decided and I was to /had to/was able to go to Moscow.

  12. I was to /had to/was able to go to the other city, but I didn’t manage.

  13. You can/ have to/must stay with the patient alone to examine him. Be careful, don’t mix up the medicine.















2.

USE THE VERB IN CORRECT FORM:

  1. He …(to be) sure not to succeed in yesterday.(наверняка)

  2. The teacher … ( to hand in) our exercise books after having explained all our mistakes.

  3. When my son …(to be) a child he …(to be) fond of playing football and I ..(to be) afraid of his straining his heart.

  4. I … (to remember) hearing something about this play….(to be) it worth seeing?

  5. Why … you …(to object) to urgent consideration this matter?

  6. Peter …(to be) the most reliable person I …(to know).

  7. Nobody …(to be) in touch with John in 2006.

  8. He said he …(to look) forward to having his holidays in the Hague for ages.

  9. Where ..(to be) your money?

  10. The old Battler… (to want) his son to get education in a exclusive school where he…(can) mix up with the children from rich families.

  11. He wondered why Smith …(not to attend) the lectures.


CONDITIONALS

  1. I wish my granny… (to interfere) in my private live.(F.in the p.)

  2. Putting off the considering…(to be) unreasonable. .(F.in the p.)

  3. It …(to be) more useful to leave him in the department yesterday.

  4. In your place I …(to refuse) this invitation.

  5. If I …(to be) he I …(stop) to talk to him then.

  6. If you …(not to rely)on him long ago you …(to complain) of him now.(infinitive cont.)

  7. But your rude words they …(to accept) our conditions.



PUT INFINITIVE OR GERUND

  1. Why did you insist on…(to be appointed) the boss of the group.

  2. I hate …(to be invited) somewhere at the last moment.

  3. I prefer …(plan) everything properly.

  4. Stop …(to speak) on the phone.

  5. I can do this work without …(to be reminded) several times.

  6. Peter ran into Boris in the street and passed him without …(to ask) him about lessons.

  7. Television is known …(to be) an universal pacifier.

  8. He is constantly objecting to…(to watch) spectacles of sadism and violence.

  9. People are dependent on …(to get) information.

  10. I remember him …(to interfere) with ….(to watch) TV.

  11. He is used to …(to entertain) his guests kindly.

  12. This exhibition is worth …(to go) to. It ‘s a true civilized pleasure.

  13. He would spend his spare time …(to listen) to the considerable talk about financial and business adventure.

  14. I don’t think I ought …(to admit) him …(to behave) so defiant.

  15. She is very difficult …(to deal with).

  16. He is pleased …(to look at).

  17. Our teacher is interesting…(to listen to).

  18. The success of the work depends on …(to prepare) all the materials in time.

  19. The director objected to …(to consider) all the suggestions during one and the same meeting.

  20. Boris’s friends looked forward to….(to tell) him about the last adventure.

  21. The history of the motherland is worth…(to study).

  22. …(to read) books aloud helps you to improve your pronunciation.

  23. I remember…(to phone) him tomorrow.

  24. Excuse my often ….(to interrupt) you.


3.



USE THE VERB IN CORRECT FORM:

  1. Having found out that there was a river behind the hill the tourists…(to decide) to get there in spite of the fact that some of them …(to suffer) of tiredness for a long time already.(past perf con.)

  2. Why …you…(to put up) with such situation? In your place I …(to make) this man apologize to you long ago.

  3. Why …she …. (to avoid) talking to the teacher seriously? I’m sure he…(to do) his best to help her.

  4. We … (to be told) that the letter … (to be sent) off within 2 weeks.

  5. I’m sure that urgent steps …(to take) to sent the documents within next week.

  6. We …(to be) glad that at last we…(to give in)and …(to agree) to accept his suggestion after a long consideration.

  7. I …(not to think) you ..(to be) fair to Peter. In your place I …( to speak) to him frankly before putting his behavior down to such reasons.

CONDITIONALS

  1. In your place I … (to object) to his running about everything here.

  2. If his telephone line … ( to engage) I …(to leave) a message yesterday.

  3. If I … (to have) poor sight I … (to wear) glasses.

  4. Yesterday’s match… (to cancel) if the weather …(not to change).

  5. You … (not to mix up) everything if you… (to work) properly.

  6. I … (not to object) to this change if it… ( to be) reasonable.

  7. Who …you... (to appeal)to if you …(to have) reliable information?

  8. I’m sure if he …(to think) over my offer properly he …(to turn it down).

  9. If you …(to praise) your child very much it….(to spoil) him.

  10. If Ann …(to deal) with people well.


PUT INFINITIVE OR GERUND

  1. I hear him… (to run)the hotel.

  2. I would have gained time by… (to make) the arrangements last week.

  3. “I’ m against your … (to mix) with these boys” said the mother.

  4. Have your any objections to … ( to get) in touch with the factory?

  5. I’m sure they remember... (to help) us with this work very well.

  6. She insists on …(to apologize) to her.

  7. I wouldn’t have put up with his…(to be) impolite to you.

  8. As a matter of fact she has been thinking of …(to buy) a plain coat for some time.

  9. He wouldn’t have put off…(to consider) of the problem.

  10. In your place I would avoid …(to meet) this man.

  11. The director insisted on …(Peter to be sent ) on Peter’s being sent away on business.

  12. Peter began …(to study) English in 2005.

  13. I tried …(to speak) about pleasant things.

  14. He tried…(to speak) calmly.

  15. Try …(to get) more attentive.

  16. He stopped …(to drink).

  17. The girl stopped …(to pick up) the toy.

  18. He stopped …(to shake) his hand.

  19. I stopped …(to have) a glass of water.

  20. Having considered the matter carefully they found many reasons for …(to turn down) the suggestion.

  21. He asked me if she is trained (to be) a doctor.


4.


CONDITIONALS

  1. I …(to hire) a taxi, but I haven’t money.

  2. I …(to raise) this question at the meeting myself.(III)

  3. Why don’t you want to talk to him? Your words…(to cheer him up).(II)

  4. It’s a pity you have not translated the article with Petrov. It … (to be) useful for you.(III)

  5. I advise you to translate one article more. It … (not to do) you any harm.(II)

  6. Why are you hesitating? I …(to advise) you to buy these tickets.(II)

  7. It’s a pity the shop has been closed. I …(to buy) a new dress. I had money by me.

  8. Why did you set the table? I …(to do) it myself.

  9. I wish you…(to talk) to him. I think you’ll persuade him.

  10. Hurry up! We can be late for the 10 o’clock ‘s train. It…(to be) very unpleasant.

  11. I …(to deal) with the problem myself, but the whole day tomorrow I am busy.

  12. I…(to tell) him everything about it, but I didn’t manage to phone him.

  13. I didn’t know this man was a reliable person. I … (to deal) with him.

  14. I wish you… (to be) in the room at that moment. You… (to laugh) at those scenes.

  15. I your place I … (to punish) her.

  16. I suggest that you…(to go) there and (to see) everything yourself.

  17. People demand that the salaries …(to raise).

  18. I suggested that you …(to do) it 2 month ago.

  19. He demanded that his son…(to go) to the college. GO

  20. They insist that Bush …(to stop) his politics. STOP

  21. I wish you…(to be) more attentive in your classes.

  22. I wish we …(to go) to the South this summer.

  23. I wish you…( not to interrupt me).

  24. I wish she …(to come). But she has a lot of to do.

  25. I wish you …(not to be) so touchy.

  26. It wish it…(to be) sunny today.

  27. I wish I …(to have) more charm.

  28. I wish I …(to go) to the concert yesterday.

  29. I wish you (to come) at my place the day before yesterday.

  30. If it …(to be) warm now, we …(to go) out.

  31. If yesterday I …(to know) about it I …(to ask) him to phone me.

  32. If she….(can /to help) me than.



USE THE VERB IN CORRECT FORM:

  1. The representative of the firm told Tom he … (to give) the job providing he …(to train) as a broker.

  2. This girl … (to work) with us for 2 month and every one of us praises her.

  3. She … (to train) to be a typist during 2 years before she… (to begin) to work at our company.

  4. Frankly speaking I … (not can/to help) you because my work ... (to be) connected with such problems. I … (to advise) you to get in touch with Mr. Brown. He … (to deal) with such problems since last year.

  5. Several month ago this boy …(to behave) badly and I …(to be) afraid that we …(to have)problems with him, said the teacher. But since that time the situation …(to change). Now he …(to take) a great interest in mathematics and one day he …(to become) an excellent engineer.

  6. On reading the paper Mr. Green …(to ask) him to get in touch with the firm.

  7. The representative told Ms. Smith if she…(not to pay) the bill by the week-end gas …(to switch off). ”You …(already to get) the notice for two weeks”, said he. ”I …(not to want) to have problems because of you.”

  8. I was told there …(to be) a number of interesting art-schools.

5.

USE THE VERB IN CORRECT FORM:

  1. Not dealing with this question personally Petra …(not to can) give a proper answer to the firm at once.

  2. Not having taken necessary steps in good time we…(to be) forced to cancel the meeting. That’s why I am at home.

  3. Why …you…(to turn down) his suggestion without having considered it properly?

  4. Not looking at the blackboard you …(to write) sentences with mistakes.

  5. Not looking at time-table we …(to not to know) when the train arrives..

  6. It …(to rain) since morning and my car ….(to become) so duty that it …(to need) washing before we …(to drive) father. (pr.pr, pr.pr, pr.s, pr.s).

  7. Not one of these articles ….(to use) now.(pr.pr.)

  8. How long… you …(to consider) it?

  9. The sun …(to shine) again.

  10. I …(to look for) my text-book near for 2 hours when you …(to ring) me up and said that you …(to find) it in your bag.

  11. After all rooms …(to book) we …(to go) sightseeing.

  12. By the time we…(to reach) at last the forest it ..(to stop) raining and the sun …(to shine) again.

  13. We …(to watch) the plane as soon as it …(to disappear).(past con, p,s.)

  14. When I …(to enter) the room the fellow workers….(to try) to decide if the documents…(to be) worth signing.




PRESENT PERFECT OR PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

  1. -What …you…(to do) here? – I…(to wait) for a tram. – How long ….you …(to wait)? I …(to be) here for 15 minutes already, but the tram …(not to come) yet.

  2. I wonder what Ann …() now.- She …(to look through) morning mail.- How long …she…(to do) it? – It seems to me she …(to work) since 9 o’clock. She …(to read )

all telegrams already and …(to look through) the letters now.

  1. He …(to begin) to learn English long ago.

  2. He …( to learn) English foe a long time.

  3. …your elder son …( to graduate) long ago?

  4. … her daughter …(to work) since she became 18?

  5. When …Tom …(to raise) this question at the first time? How long …you…(to discuss) it?

  6. Our scientists …(to do) a lot of important discoveries lately.



PUT INFINITIVE OR GERUND

  1. He used …(to write) letters.

  2. My mother used …(to buy) meat at the market.

  3. I’m used to …(to come) in time for my classes.

  4. You are used to …(to call) him Pete.

  5. The teacher was used to …(to read) aloud.

  6. My sister got used to …(to drive) a car in London.

  7. Would you mind (to punish) him.