Контрольная работа №2_6 класс_секции 5-8_вариант 2
ФИ Дата
LISTENING (5 points)
Вы услышите диалог. Для каждого предложения выберите из списка концовку, соответствующую содержанию разговора. К каждому предложению подходит только одна концовка.
А. David and his aunt have a meeting at .
1. 9:05 am 2. 10 am 3. 9:55 am
David will go to the shopping centre .
on foot 2. by bus 3. by car
The weather is .
cold 2. hot 3. warm
A white bag is .
behind the door 2. behind the chair 3. on the chair
David needs for a new magazine. 1. $6.30 2. $7 3. $6.13
READING (5 points)
Установите соответствие между текстами и их темами, выбрав тему из выпадающего списка. Используйте каждую тему только один раз. В задании одна тема лишняя.
This text deals with …
1. School. | | A | B | C | D | E | |
2.School uniform | | | | | |
3. Bullies. | | | | | |
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4. Free time. |
5. Clothes and looks. |
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6. Pubs and clubs. |
British teenagers spend most of their time at school. Students in Britain can leave school at 16 (year 11). This is also the age when most students take their first important exams, GCSEs. They take between five and ten subjects and that means a lot of studying. They are spending more time on homework than teenagers have done before.
Visit almost any school in Britain and the first thing you’ll notice is the school uniform. Although school uniform has its advantages, by the time most teenagers are 15 or 16 they are tired of wearing it. When there is more than one school in a town, a school uniform can make differences and rivalries between schools worse.
Music is the number one interest for British teens. But they certainly don’t all like the same music! UK garage, hip- hop and new metal are all popular. Teenagers love going out too. However, finding somewhere to go isn’t always easy. Pubs and clubs have strict rules for under 18-year-olds in Britain. It’s no surprise that British teenagers spend more free time online than European or American teens and use chatrooms to make a new friend.
In Britain, teenagers judge you by the shirt or trainers you are wearing. Thirty per cent of British teenagers love Nike 150s (trainers that cost $150), but not for sport — for posing!
Fifty per cent of teenagers in Britain say they have been bullied because of their race, looks, accent, and intelligence or for no reason at all. Sixteen teenagers in Britain have serious problems every year because of bullying. The authorities are trying to find the solution.
USE OF ENGLISH (22 points)
Choose the right form of the verb
They _ hockey now.
1) are playing 2)play 3) plays
Mum never in the office on Saturday.
1) work 2) works 3) is working
I usually stay up late.
1) don’t 2) doesn’t 3) isn’t
Every summer my grandparents Lake Baikal.
1) is travelling 2) travel 3) travels
Complete the sentences with can/ can’t / could /couldn’t
She sing well.
He ride a motobike when he was 15 years old. 3.My little niece speak any foreign languages.
4.We go to the concert yesterday because we had no free time.
6.Fill in the gaps with the or zero article
1.I am from Spain.
He would like to travel to USA.
He went shopping to ______ Milan two years ago. 4.Next year my parents are going to Lake Ontario. 5.My pen-friend lives in_ United Kingdom.
Volga is the widest river.
Make up sentences using the right word order
1.have, I, got, three, uncles. 2.has, he, got, friends, any? 3.what, have, got, you, classes? 4.hasn’t, why, your cousin, got, any, pets? 8.Read the description of the family members and define their names (6 points)
This is my friend’s family. Sam is young boy with short hair. Bess is a nice girl with short hair and a round face. Susan is a slim woman in her forties with wavy hair. Margaret is an elderly woman with grey hair and glasses. She is a bit plump. Kevin is a middle-aged man with short hair. Samuel is a man with straight hair, beard and moustache.