Choose the right word look she is

Контрольная работа
по английскому языку за
I полугодие

11 класс

Вариант I

I

Choose
the right word.

1.      Look! She (is
smiling/ smiles).

2.      It was such a
lovely day (what/ that) we didn`t want to go inside.

3.      How about (to go/
going) to the café?

4.      We don`t want (robbed/
to be robbed)

5.      There is a huge
(concentration/ concentrate) of pollutants here.

6.      Try to analyse the
problems (ration/ rationally).

II

Put
the words in the correct form.

1.      I (not, find) a
hobby yet.

2.      I remember (meet)
him in the street yesterday.

3.      Human rights
(observe) since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

4.      Millions of
visitors come to see its beautiful (architect).

5.      Earth (pollute) is
becoming more dangerous.

III

Fill
in the gaps (1-3) with the phrases (a-d). One phrase is extra.

 —
 Do your parents like music?

-Yes,
they do. They like both classic and popular music. But my tastes differ
____1____. They prefer
the music of their youth performed by Joe Cocker, the «Beatles» or
something of that kind. They do not like chaos, rap or tech, which my
generation chooses.

-Do
you think that a generation gap can be bridged?

-I
doubt that a generation gap can ever be bridged. But I think that some
concessions on both sides are possible. Sometimes older generations are important
for young people because they can ____2____. Parents are also providing their
children with pocket money. That is why the young should not be too impatient
when older people teach them what to do, what to wear or how to think.
Tolerance is the only way ___3____.

a.       from the
preference of my parents;      

b.      to
contradict the parents;

c.       to bridge the gap
of the generations;      

d.      share their
experience however irrelevant it may seem to the young.     

IV

Read
the text.

Ruthless

Judson
Webb was an American businessman. He had a comfortable flat in New York but in
summer he used to

leave the dusty city and go to the country. There he had a cottage which
consisted of three rooms, a bathroom and a kitchen. In one of the rooms there
was a big closet where he kept his guns, fishing rods, wine and other things.
It was his own closet and he didn’t like anybody to touch his things.

It
was autumn now and Judson was packing his things for the winter. In a few
minutes he would be driving back to New York.

As
he looked at the shelf on which the whiskey stood his face became serious. All
the bottles were unopened except one which was less than half full. It was
placed in front with a whiskey-glass by its side. As he took it from the shelf,
Helen, his wife, spoke from the next room:

«I’ve
packed everything. Hasn’t Alec come to get the key? »

Alec
was their neighbour and took care of the cottage.

«He’s
at the lake taking the boats out of the water. He said he’d be back in half an
hour.»

Helen
came into the room carrying her suit-case. She stopped and looked in surprise
as she saw the bottle in her husband’s hand.

«Judson,»
she exclaimed. «What are you doing?»

«I
am just putting something into the bottle.» He took two small white
tablets out of his pocket and put them on the table. Then he opened the bottle.

«The
person who broke into my closet last winter and drank my whiskey will probably
try to do it again while we are away,» he went on, «only this time
he’ll be sorry if he comes.»

Then
one by one he dropped the tablets into the bottle. His wife looked at him in
horror.

«What
are they?» she asked at last. «Will they make the man sick?»

«Not
only sick. They will kill him,» he answered.

He
closed the bottle and put it back on the shelf near the little whiskey-glass.
He was pleased. He said:

«Now,
Mr. Thief, when you break in, drink as much as you wish…»

Helen’s
face was pale.

«Don’t
do it, Judson,» she cried. «It’s horrible, it’s murder!»

«The
law does not call it murder if I shoot a thief who is entering my house by
force.»

«Don’t
do it,» she asked. «What right do you have?»

«When
it comes to protecting my property I make my own laws.»

He
was now like a big dog which was afraid that somebody would take away his food.

«But
all they did was to take a little whiskey,» she said, «probably some
boys.»

«It
does not matter. If a man robs me of five dollars it is the same as if he took
a hundred. A thief’s a thief.»

She
knew it was useless to argue. He had always been ruthless in business. She went
to the door.

«I’ll
walk down the road and say good-bye to the neighbours,» she said quietly.

She
had made up her mind to tell Alec’s wife about it. Someone had to know.

Helen
went down the road and Judson started to close the closet door. He suddenly
remembered that he had not packed his boots drying outside on the heavy table
in the garden. So, leaving the door open, he went to get them. But when he
wanted to reach for his boots he suddenly slipped on a stone and his head
struck the table as he fell.

Several
minutes later he felt a strong arm round him and Alec’s voice was saying:
«It’s all right, Mr. Webb, it was not a bad fall. Take this — it’ll make
you feel better.»

A
small whiskey-glass was pressed to his lips and he drank.

Are
the following statements about the text true or false?

1.      Judson Webb spent
summer in New York.

2.      It was summer and
Judson was packing his things for the autumn.

3.      He decided to kill
the thief.

4.      His wife wanted to
stop him but she couldn’t.

5.      Suddenly Judson
slipped on a stone and his head struck the table as he fell.

Контрольная работа
по английскому языку за
I полугодие

11 класс

Вариант II

I

Choose
the right word.

1.      I have always
(have/ had) a wonderful time in London.

2.      I don`t know
(when/ where) he lives.

3.      Do you want (know/
to know) anything about it?

4.      New Year holidays
(are celebrated/ are being celebrated) right now.

5.      There is a new
(generate/ generation) of migrants in Europe.

6.      Being a parent is
of great (important/ importance) for a person.

II

Put
the words in the correct form.

1.      She (do) a lot for
me already.

2.      Stop (cry) at me.
You are not my boss.

3.      Our flat (rob)
while we were at the theatre.

4.      July the 4th,
1776 is the day of the (declare) of American Independence.

5.      A lot of animal
species are in (dangerous) now.

III

Fill
in the gaps (1-3) with the phrases (a-d). One phrase is extra.

-Do
you often quarrel with your parents?

-No,
I prefer to settle all our problems peacefully. Sometimes the best tactics is
not to contradict the parents while doing what I think is important. But very
often my friends are unable to follow this pattern, especially those who hate
compromises and do not like____ 1____.

-Do
you think that people can live without problems?

-Problem
is the result of the activity of human mind. Only a simpleton can have no
problems and be happy with everything. Nothing will come of nothing. Problems
are inevitable when people do something. I think that without problems our life
____2____. Moreover, when people start to cope with different problems they
become stronger and more experienced. They harden like steel while overcoming
problems. I do not think that life without problems ____3____.

a.       to make
concessions to their parents;       

b.      will be better;                                 

c.       to contradict the
parents;

d.      will be very
boring;                    

IV

Read
the text.

Ruthless

Judson
Webb was an American businessman. He had a comfortable flat in New York but in
summer he used to leave the dusty city and go to the country. There he had a
cottage which consisted of three rooms, a bathroom and a kitchen. In one of the
rooms there was a big closet where he kept his guns, fishing rods, wine and
other things. It was his own closet and he didn’t like anybody to touch his
things.

It
was autumn now and Judson was packing his things for the winter. In a few
minutes he would be driving back to New York.

As
he looked at the shelf on which the whiskey stood his face became serious. All
the bottles were unopened except one which was less than half full. It was
placed in front with a whiskey-glass by its side. As he took it from the shelf,
Helen, his wife, spoke from the next room:

«I’ve
packed everything. Hasn’t Alec come to get the key? »

Alec
was their neighbour and took care of the cottage.

«He’s
at the lake taking the boats out of the water. He said he’d be back in half an
hour.»

Helen
came into the room carrying her suit-case. She stopped and looked in surprise
as she saw the bottle in her husband’s hand.

«Judson,»
she exclaimed. «What are you doing?»

«I
am just putting something into the bottle.» He took two small white
tablets out of his pocket and put them on the table. Then he opened the bottle.

«The
person who broke into my closet last winter and drank my whiskey will probably
try to do it again while we are away,» he went on, «only this time
he’ll be sorry if he comes.»

Then
one by one he dropped the tablets into the bottle. His wife looked at him in
horror.

«What
are they?» she asked at last. «Will they make the man sick?»

«Not
only sick. They will kill him,» he answered.

He
closed the bottle and put it back on the shelf near the little whiskey-glass.
He was pleased. He said:

«Now,
Mr. Thief, when you break in, drink as much as you wish…»

Helen’s
face was pale.

«Don’t
do it, Judson,» she cried. «It’s horrible, it’s murder!»

«The
law does not call it murder if I shoot a thief who is entering my house by
force.»

«Don’t
do it,» she asked. «What right do you have?»

«When
it comes to protecting my property I make my own laws.»

He
was now like a big dog which was afraid that somebody would take away his food.

«But
all they did was to take a little whiskey,» she said, «probably some
boys.»

«It
does not matter. If a man robs me of five dollars it is the same as if he took
a hundred. A thief’s a thief.»

She
knew it was useless to argue. He had always been ruthless in business. She went
to the door.

«I’ll
walk down the road and say good-bye to the neighbours,» she said quietly.

She
had made up her mind to tell Alec’s wife about it. Someone had to know.

Helen
went down the road and Judson started to close the closet door. He suddenly
remembered that he had not packed his boots drying outside on the heavy table
in the garden. So, leaving the door open, he went to get them. But when he
wanted to reach for his boots he suddenly slipped on a stone and his head
struck the table as he fell.

Several
minutes later he felt a strong arm round him and Alec’s voice was saying:
«It’s all right, Mr. Webb, it was not a bad fall. Take this — it’ll make
you feel better.»

A
small whiskey-glass was pressed to his lips and he drank.

Are
the following statements about the text true or false?

1.      In Judson`s
cottage there was a big closet where he kept his guns, fishing rods and wine.

2.      Judson Webb saw
that somebody had opened a bottle of whiskey and drunk half of it.

3.      He put some
poisoned water into the bottle.

4.      Judson`s wife
decided to be quiet and not to tell anybody about poison in the bottle.

5.      To help Judson his
neighbour Alec gave him some whiskey and he drank.

Keys I:

1.      False. He spent
summer in the country.

2.      False. It was
autumn and Judson was packing his things for the winter.

3.      True

4.      True

5.      True

1-a

2-d

3-c

Keys II:

1.      True

2.      True

3.      False. He put two
small tablets into the bottle.

4.      False. She decided
to tell Alec’s wife about the poison in the bottle.

5.      True

1-a

2-d

3-b

1. How often does Tina go to school?

AShe goes to school 7 days a week.

B) She goes to school 5 days a week.

C) She goes to school 2 days a week.

2. What time does Tina get up at weekend?

AShe gets up at 6 o’clock.

BShe gets up at 8 o’clock.

CShe gets up at 9 o’clock.

3. Does Tina meet her friends at weekend?

AYes, she does.

BNo, she doesn’t.

CYes, she is.

4. How often does she go to the cinema?

AShe never goes to the cinema.

BShe always goes to the cinema.

CSometimes she goes to the cinema. 

Chose the righ word.

1) Look! I ve bought he books. Shall I give (their, them) to you?

2) Pete, I m talking to (you, your). keyes?

3) Ann s little cousin is playing the piano. She can play (it, its) well.

4) Do you see the boy near the blackboard? Do you know (him, his) ? — I do. But I dont remember (him, his) name.

5) I m not sure it is (their, them) prioblem.

6) This is my dog Rex. (it, its) tail is blake-and-white.

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Choose the right word.

1. She didnt tell _nobody/anybody_ about her plans. (anybody is correct)

2. The accident looked serious but fortunately nobody/anybody was injured.

3.I looked out of the window but I couldnt see nobody/anybody.

4. My job is very easy. _Nobody/Anybody_ could do it.

5. Whats in that box? _Nothing/Anything._ Its empty.

6. The situation is uncertain. _Nothing/Anything could happen.

7.I dont know _nothing/anything_ about economics.

Choose the right word, adjective or adverb.

He looks (tired, tiredly), doesn’t he?

Did you sleep (good, well) last night?

She seems so (happy, happily).

I tried (hard, hartly) to achieve my goals.

We are (terrible, terribly) sorry for the results.

The teacher will be (pleasant, pleasantly) sutprised at the news.

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