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NAME:……………….. DATE:…………………………
CLASS: ………………………………………………………………………………… MARK:…………………………...
Vocabulary
A Fill in the missing word. There are two answers you do not need to use.
●shrugged ● nephew ●colleagues ● reliable ● tapping ●shy ● acquaintances
●selfish ● stubborn ● impatient1
Nancy was ................................ her foot nervously while she was waiting for his test results.
5
Ann is so___________ She doesn't feel comfortable with people.
2
He doesn't care about other classmates' feelings. He's so _______.
6
When we complained to the waiter about the noisy people at the next table, he just________________
his shoulders and said he couldn't do anything about them.
3
My mom is honest and _______and I can trust her.
7
She always wants to do everything her own way! She's so ____________.
4
When Mel told his _______________ that he
was leaving the company, they decided to buy
him a going-away present.
8
I only met Mike two weeks ago at a party. We're not really friends, we're just ___________________.
B Fill in the prepositions:9
He isn't patient _________ stubborn people.
13
You shouldn't be jealous __________ your sister
10
She's good __________maths.
14
I'm so proud____________.my good grades this term!.
11
Felicia is very fond_________ dogs, and
she's been asking her parents to get her one for ages.
15
George is very nervous___________starting at the new school this year.
12
She is very close_______________her mom
C. Complete the gaps with the correct forms of the adjectives and adverbs:
Dan is …..................(popular) boy in our school.
17. The (soon), ________ the (well)_______.
18. I don't like lizards. They're _______ (ugly) animals on planet!
19. St.Petersburg isn't _______ (expensive) as Moscow.
D. Form adjectives from the following words:
20. The operation was _________. Success
</ 21.Tim's car is new and ________. Rely
22. Be _________! It is very slippery here. Care
23. This is the most________ film I've ever seen Horror
E. Grammar
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct forms (Present Simple / Present Continuous/ Present Perfect / Present Perfect Continuous / Past Simple / Past Continuous / Future Simple / going to):
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When I (come) _______at home yesterday, my mom (сook) _______a pie.
29
Now Justin (write) _______a book about his adventures in Tibet. I hope he can find a good publisher when it is finished
25
-The phone's ringing. - I (get) _______it.
30
Emma _________( always /interrupt) me whenever I tell a story. It's so annoying!
26
This cake ____________(taste) delicious.
31
She ____________(speak) on the phone for an hour.
27
Be careful! You (trip) _______over that toy!
32
We (have) _______dinner tomorrow night. Would you like to come?
28
______you (play) _______any musical instruments when you (be) _______a child?
F. Everyday English
F Choose the correct response.33
Can I offer you something?
.......
A
Thanks for inviting me.
34
Excuse me!
.......
B
Take care.
35
Talk to you later.
.......
C
Yes, can I help you?
36
I'm glad you came.
.......
D
Fine, thanks.
37
How's it going?
.......
E
No thanks, I'm fine.
Reading
G Read the following text and mark the statements as T (true), F (false) or DS (doesn't say).
Do's and Don'ts of Classroom Behaviour
Since school is the place where you spend a good part of your day, it's a good idea to have a few rules regarding classroom etiquette in mind.
To begin with, it's always nice to greet your teacher and the other students when you walk into the classroom. If you go to class after the lesson has already started, it's polite to apologise to your teacher. During the lesson, you need to respect your classmates, as well as your teacher. That means you should pay attention to others when they're speaking to the whole class, and you shouldn't talk to those next to you while the teacher is trying to explain something.
Of course, all this doesn't mean that the classroom environment needs to be strict and boring. Your teacher will certainly appreciate it if you have something funny to share with the rest of the class. Also, if you have any fresh and creative ideas about a class project or trip, your teacher will be more than willing to hear about them. After all, teachers run out of ideas too! Remember, teachers were once students themselves, and they know very well that every now and then, the class needs to do something different from their usual routine and, above all, they know that learning should be fun!38
You should never talk when entering the class.
.......
39
If you are late, you need to bring a note from your parents.
.......
40
You should never talk in the classroom.
.......
41
It's OK to tell a joke in the classroom.
.......
42
You should feel free to make any suggestions related to school matters to your teacher.
.......
H. Translate into English:
43. Я так горжусь спортивными достижениями моего брата!
44. Вам не следует завидовать успехам ваших одноклассников.
45. Меня расстраивает холодная и дождливая погода.
46. Мы плохо ладим с соседями. Их громкая музыка сводит нас с ума!
I. Listen to five teenagers talking about their problems. Number the statements A-E in order you can hear them.
A. I'm in a new situation that is making me nervous.
B. My mother is bossy.
C.I don't like that I'm so shy.
D. I spent my time doing something I shouldn't
E. I can't trust my friend with important things
1
2
3
4
5
Speaker
Total - 51
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Exit test 8th form
Reading
Match the headings (A to H) to the paragraphs (1 to 7). There is one extra heading.
A. Sports and money.
B. The riskiest sports.
C. The most popular sport.
D. Sports at school.
E. Young, sporting and rich.
F. Sporting inventions.
G. The fastest-growing sports.
H. Sports to stay healthy.
1. According to recent statistics, the sport that causes most injuries is rugby, and football is a close second. Despite the popularity of these games, and although we teach school children to play them, they injure more people per 1,000 than motor-racing, skiing, or scuba-diving. Of course, people do get hurt in 'adventure sports' and the most dangerous is climbing, which kills eight people a year.
2. Britain does not often produce sportsmen or sportswomen who are successful in world sporting championships, but it has been good at inventing sports and writing the rules of games. Golf was first played in Scotland in the fifteenth century. Cricket was first played in England in the sixteenth century. Nineteenth-century team sports, such as football, rugby and hockey, were first played in British public schools.
3. Sport today means big business for both players and sponsors. Sporting events like the World Cup, which has a TV audience of 35 billion people, make huge amounts of money. Companies like Coca Cola and Adidas have paid more than $20 million to sponsor a sports event. They know that people all over the world will see their names and logos at the sports stadiums and on participants' clothes.
4. Children are encouraged to participate in sports at an early age. There are children's baseball, football, and basketball teams in almost every community. The rivalry between high schools and colleges in sporting events goes right through the school year from football in September to track and field in June. Cheerleaders and bands lead the supporters in rooting for their home team.
5. Many top stars make a fortune during their sporting careers. Tiger Woods, the professional golfer, is only 23 years old. He has already earned more than $5 million. He has won eight tournaments in his career so far, including the US Masters which he won in 1997. He reached the position of the world's top player in the shortest time ever - just 42 weeks. He is sponsored by Nike, the sportswear company.
6. The majority of people live in towns and cities, where space for team sports is limited. Most people take part in individual sports. They usually go walking, swimming, cycling, or do aerobics. Taking part in all these sports is informal and casual. Most people just want to relax. If they do aerobics or go swimming, they usually go to the sports centre, but not many people join a sports club.
7. Britain's national sport is football. During the football season most professional footballers play two matches every week. Many people say this is too many because the players cannot devote enough time and energy to international games. The 22 best English teams play in the Premier League, run by the Football Association. Liverpool is the most successful team and have won the most games in tournaments.
Vocabulary and grammar
Choose the correct answer.
1. Tony is…… He doesn’t feel comfortable with people.
a. easy-going b. sociable c. shy
2. I am very good ……English.
a. at b. for c. about
3. John works Monday to Friday, 9 to 5. It’s a ……..job.
a. salary b. overtime c. full-time
4. Dave is …….He must go on a diet.
a. fit b. overweight c. responsible
5. ……..is a shaking of the ground
a. earthquake b. tornado c. hurricane
6. Big factories are responsible for water ……….
a. collection b. pollution c. Avalanche.
7. Computers had a huge .........on the 20th century.
a. impact b. download c. connect
8. You should play……..than yesterday.
a. the most carefully b. more carefully c. carefullier
9. He swims ……..than the Canadian sportsman.
a. faster b. the fastest c. fast
10. “………we dance, Mr Clark?” asked Kate.
a. Shall b. Must c. Need
11.You …. do all your home work today, you can finish it tomorrow.
a. couldn’t b. mustn’t c. needn’t
12.When Sally was a child, she…..drink three glasses of milk per day.
a. be used to b .used to c. get used to
13. …..Canada is in ……..North America
a. The/the b. The/- c. -/the
14.“I enjoy travelling a lot,” said Jane.
a. Jane said that she enjoys travelling a lot.
b. Jane said that she enjoyed travelling a lot.
c. Jane said that she enjoy travelling a lot .
15. Paul heard some news which …. quite upsetting.
a. was b. were c. have been
Fill in the correct form of the verb.
16.Sheila….(go) to the bazaar. She’ll be back in an hour.
17.I…..(not sleep) at nine o’clock yesterday.
18…..you ( ever/ be)….abroad?
19.Jane…. (work) at her dad’s office every Saturday.
20. The children…..( play) football yesterday.
21. I….. (wait) for him for an hour and I’m starting to lose my patience
22.How much…..Helen (spend) on her English books?
23. We … (visit) the library tonight. Why don’t you join us?
24.The new theatre….( open) by the mayor tomorrow.
25. If you study hard, you…… ( pass) the exam.
Fill in the missing words. There are three extra answers.
( extension, home-cooked, break the ice, nourishing, shrugged, acquaintances, demand, grapevine)
26 I’m sensitive and shy. I can never find the right thing to say to ….
27. I only met Mike two weeks ago at a party. We’re not really friends, we’re just …..
28. Milk and other dairy products are very … for young children.
29. When we complained to the waiter about the noisy people at the next table, he just …. his shoulders.
30.Teens these days use their mobiles as an…..of themselves.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in bold.
31.That woman across the street is very…….. ATTRACT
32. Derek refused to……. for his rude behavior. APOLOGY
33. ……… people live in the streets. HOME
34. Helen is a very……..person. She often travels alone. DEPENDENT
35. Celebrities have become involved in the…….of the endangered species. PROTECT
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Module 2
What's the Russian for:
mashed potatoes, pickled cucumbers, spicy sauce, healthy diet, side dish, put on weight, lose weight, nourishing drink, to look appealing.
Choose the correct item.
1 Have you ever been to/in London?
2 They spend a little/a lot of money on presents.
3 John has never/ago been in England.
4 The/- Smiths left the/- UK from a/- Heathrow Airport.
5 Money doesn't/don't bring happiness.
III. Complete the dialogue.
Not really. It's only a two-minute walk from here. I've just been there.
Very reasonable, I must say.
I love it. I've been buying food here since we moved to this area 5 years ago. Everything I buy from this place is very fresh.
A: Excuse me. Is the open-air market far away?
B: …………
A: How do you like it?
B: …………
A: How are the prices?
B: …………
A: Thank you.
IV. Choose the right item
What is " obento?" It is ….. for students .
a) a boxed meal for students
b) a box of chocolate
c) an ice-cream
V.Fill in the appreciate words :
1.You can buy some stamps …….. You can also send letters or parcels from there.
2. You can buy a packet of aspirin and some other medicines, drops or painkillers ………..
3. You can buy a kilo of sausages …….. and of course all kinds of meat.
4. You can buy a pair of sunglasses ……. You can also check your eyesight there.
5.You can buy some prawns as well as all kinds of fish ……
VI. Match the expressions with their translations
1.his cup of tea- a) слезами горю не поможешь
2 spill the beans- b) относиться недоверчиво;
3 a piece of cake - c) выдать секрет
4 with a pinch of salt- d) пустяковое дело
5 crying over spilt milk e) это мне не по вкусу
VII. Fill in the missing word. There are three words you don't need.
demand side scrambled pinch stock cash fussy nourishing
1. Japanese put different food to the obento, so that their kids weren't ----- eaters.
2. She loves telling lies, so take her words with a ---- of salt.
3. This dish is very ---- and has a lot of calories.
4. I would like a stake and a ---- salad.
5. This book is in great---- and we have no it on sale at the moment.
VIII. Underline the correct item.
1. He's been going off/through hard time but hope everything will be fine with him soon.
2. It's not difficult to learn new words, indeed it's a cup of tea/piece of cake.
3. Would you like a four-course/four-dishes meal tonight?
4. I'm afraid the soup has gone up/off, don't eat it.
5. I hate eating out, I prefer a (an) undercooked/home cooked meal.
IX. Put the words into the Present Perfect or the Present Perfect Continuous
1 How many souvenirs you have been buying/have bought!
2. We have been shopping/have shopped for two hours…I can't walk any longer.
3.Why do you look so tired? - I have practised/have been practising tennis.
4. How long have you studied/have you been studying English?
5. What have you been doing/have you done with you hair??? It looks green!
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Test 8-7
1.Form the compound nouns
Cup a) room
note b) paper
bed c) cut
head d) ache
basket e) end
hair f) paste
news g) board
book h) books
week i) ball
tooth j) shop
2. Underline the correct modal verb
You can / must raise your hand and wait before you ask a question.
In Britain, all teens have to / may stay in school until they are 16 years of age.
In the old days, teachers could / should hit students with a ruler if they misbehaved in class.
In certain schools, students may / must stand when their teacher enters the room.
You should / might spend time studying if you want to get good marks.
Steven wants to go out but his mum said he needn’t / can’t go until he has finished his homework.
We need / mustn’t to decide who will be class president.
I didn’t see Bill today, he should / must have taken the day off.
“Can / May I leave early today, please?” Sarah asked.
Kate looked pale in the doctor’s office. She may / might be ill.
3. Complete the sentences correct preposition (back, out, up, away).
Ann, can you give ________ these photocopies to the class?
I gave ___________ all my clothes to the charity shop.
I know you can do it! Don’t give ________!
She enjoys giving ________ other people’s secrets.
I have to give _______ some books I borrowed.
4. Rewrite the sentences, using an appropriate modal.
It’s necessary for you to go to the supermarket.
You _____________ to go to the supermarket.
I advise you to revise for exam.
You ______________for your exam
Students are obliged to be in class by 9.00 am.
All students ________________ in class by 9.00 am.
You don’t have permission to enter this building.
You ____________________ this building.
It’s possible it’ll rain later.
It __________ later.
5.Translate
Подсоединиться к Интернету, 2. Установить программу, 3. Загрузить файл, 4. Табель успеваемости, 5. Расписание, 6. Посещать, 7. Влиять, 8. Справляться с, 9. Провалить экзамен, 10. Недостатки.
Keys 8-7
1. Compound nouns
1. g. cupboard
2. h. notebooks
3. a. bedroom
4. d. headache
5. i. basketball.
6. c. haircut.
7. b. newspaper.
8. j. bookshop.
9. e. weekend.
10. f. toothpaste
2. Modal verbs
1. must
2. have to
3. could
4. must.
5. should
6. can’t
7. need
8. mast
9. may
10.might
3. Phrasal verb
1. out
2. away
3. up
4. away
5. back
4.Rewrite
You have to / need to go to the supermarket.
You should revise for your exam.
Students must be in class by 9.00.
You mustn’t enter this building.
It may rain later.
5.Translate.
1. Connect to the Internet
2. install a program.
3. download a file.
4. Report card
5. timetable.
6. attend
7. affect
8. cope with
9. mess up
10. disadvantage
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