Тест для промежуточной аттестации в 11 классе (I полугодие)
Вариант I
1.Мatch the headings
to the paragraphs. There is one extra heading.
A. EDUCATION
B. ECONOMY
C. HISTORY
D. POLITICAL NEWS
E. TRAVELLING
F. ECOLOGICAL NEWS
G. MEDICINE
1. In
2004 Australia was ranked the fourth most competitive economy in the world, up
from the seventh place in 2003 and the tenth in 2002.
2. Australia
is one of the world’s oldest landmasses and has been populated for an estimated
60 000 years. Before the arrival of European settlers, Aboriginal peoples
inhabited most areas of the continent. Australia’s contemporary history is
quite short, with the first European settlement established by England in 1788.
3. On
average, Australians spend more years in primary and secondary school than in
many other countries, including Japan, Germany and the United Kingdom. Each
year Australia welcomes an increasing number of international students.
4. Australia’s
system of government reflects the British and North American models of liberal
democracy, but has uniquely Australian features.
5. A
great number of Australia’s native plants, animals and birds exist nowhere else
in the world. Australia is committed to conserving its unique environment and
natural heritage by a wide range of protecting measures.
6. State
and Territory government have primary responsibility under the Constitution for
the actual position of health services.
6 points
2. Fill in the correct
form of the verb in brackets (-ing form,
to-infinitive or
infinitive)
1. My brother made me ______________
(apologize) for taking his football without asking.
2. He’s old enough ___________ (drive) a car.
3. I don’t like ___________ (shout) at you but
sometimes you make me so angry!
4. You should ___________ (be) very careful
when you walk in dark streets at night.
5. I like to have a glass of milk before
___________ (go) to bed.
5 points
3. Complete
the sentences with the relative pronoun.
1. This is Jane ….sister is my friend.
2. The café …we had dinner yesterday is very expensive.
3. That was a year …I entered institute.
4. The bank … is there worked last weekend.
5. That’s the woman…is a famous actress.
5 points
4.Underline the correct item.
1. Joe
joined a gym so that/in case he could become fitter
2. He
went to the bank due to/with the aim of asking for a loan.
3. I’ll
get my umbrella to/ in case it rains.
4. Knife
is for/because of cutting food.
5. She switched on
the TV due to/to watch the news.
10 points
5. Fill the gaps with the
appropriate words derived from the words on the right.
Australia
works with international
organizations, including
the World Health Organization and the
Organization for Economic (1)_______________ COOPERATE
and (2)_______________, health ministries in
DEVELOP
other countries, and with (3)__________________ DEPENDENCE
research institutes to prevent and control the spread
of disease, in (4)_______________ international SET
health standards and in (5)__________________ SUPPORT
health promotion (6)__________________ . ACTIVE
24 points
Total 50 points
Keys
Вариант I
1.
1b, 2c, 3a, 4d, 5f, 6g
2.
1 apologize, 2 to drive, 3 shouting, 4 be, 5 going
3.
1 whose, 2 where, 3 when, 4 which, 5 who
4.
1 so that, 2 with the aim, 3 in case, 4 for, 5 to
5.
cooperation, development, independent, setting, supporting, activities.
Тест
для промежуточной аттестации в 11 классе (I
полугодие)
Вариант
II
1.Match
the headings to the paragraphs. There is one extra heading.
- EDUCATION
B. ECONOMY
C. HISTORY
D. POLITICAL NEWS
E. TRAVELLING
F. ECOLOGICAL NEWS
G. MEDICINE
1.State and Territory
government have primary responsibility under the Constitution for the actual
position of health services.
2.In 2004 Australia was
ranked the fourth most competitive economy in the world, up from the seventh
place in 2003 and the tenth in 2002.
3.On average, Australians
spend more years in primary and secondary school than in many other countries,
including Japan, Germany and the United Kingdom. Each year Australia welcomes
an increasing number of international students.
4.Australia is one of the
world’s oldest landmasses and has been populated for an estimated 60 000
years. Before the arrival of European settlers, Aboriginal peoples inhabited
most areas of the continent. Australia’s contemporary history is quite short,
with the first European settlement established by England in 1788.
5.Australia’s system of
government reflects the British and North American models of liberal democracy,
but has uniquely Australian features.
6.A great number of
Australia’s native plants, animals and birds exist nowhere else in the world.
Australia is committed to conserving its unique environment and natural
heritage by a wide range of protecting measures.
6 points
2. Fill in the correct
form of the verb in brackets (-ing form,
to-infinitive or
infinitive)
1. My brother lets me ______________ (take) his
football without asking.
2. He’s too old ___________ (be) alone.
3. I like ___________ (sing).
4. You should ___________ (wake up) early.
5. I like to have a cup of tea after
___________ (have) a hard day.
5 points
3. Complete
the sentences with the relative pronoun.
- That’s the woman…is a famous actress.
- This is Jane … sister is my friend
- The café …we had dinner yesterday is very expensive.
- That was a year …I entered institute.
- The bank … is there worked last weekend.
5 points
4.Underline the correct item.
- He went to the bank due
to/with the aim of asking for a loan.
2. Joe joined a gym so
that/in case he could become fitter
3. She switched on the TV due
to/to watch the news.
- . I’ll get my umbrella to/
in case it rains. - Knife is for/because of cutting food
10 points
5. Fill the gaps with the
appropriate words derived from the words on the right.
Australia
works with international (1) ________ , ORGANIZE
(2) _______ the World Health Organization and the INCLUDE
Organization for (3) ____________ cooperation ECONOMY
and
development, health ministries in
other countries, and with (4)__________________ DEPENDENCE
research institutes to prevent and control the spread
of disease, in (5)_______________ international SET
health standards and in supporting
health (6) _________ activities . PROMOTE
24 points
Total 50 points
Keys
Вариант II
1.
1g, 2b, 3a, 4c, 5d, 6f
2.
1 take, 2 to be, 3 singing, 4 wake up, 5 having
3.
1 who, 2 whose, 3 where, 4 when, 5 which
4.
1 with the aim, 2 so that, 3 to, 4 in case, 5 for
5.
organization, including, economic, independent, setting, promotion.
-
If
Andy gets a scholarship, he … at Cambridge this time next year,
(study) -
If
we don’t get there soon, they … all the food and nothing will be
left, (eat) -
If
we don’t stop soon, we … for three hours without a break, (drive) -
Sue
has made a decision. She … to Liz unless she apologises, (not
talk) -
It’s
all been arranged. We … the party at Bill’s if his parents go away
for the weekend, (have)
If
the future result is not certain, we use the modals that express
possibility: may,
might, can or
could.
If
Hamlet kills Claudius, the guilt could
drive him crazy.
If
you go to Sarah’s round dinnertime, you might
get something to
eat.
You
may
get lost if you
go there by the back roads.
You
can
do it if you
try.
Fill
in the gaps with different modal verbs.
-
If
we don’t invite Jeffrey, he … be offended. -
Be
careful. If you stand on the table, it… collapse. -
If
you don’t start preparing for the exam, you … fail. -
We
… get there quicker if we take the motorway.
LISTENING
1
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BEING
A STUDENT
In pairs, speak
on how you feel when you hear the word ‘exams’. What feelings does
this word evoke?
You
can start this way:
I
feel…
It
makes me think of… I am…
It
sounds like…
I
feel as if…
©
It reminds me
of…
-
Choose ten of the following pieces of advice that maybe given to a person as the most important if he or she is scared before an exam.
A
B
C
D
E
Always believe in
yourself.
Be
confident and think positive.
Think
calm thoughts, ignore negative thoughts.
Learn
to concentrate.
Plan
your time. Take breaks.
F
Use your
imagination.
G
Surround
yourself by certain colours which are believed to help in stress
problems.
t
H Fresh air, fresh
mind.
-
Focus
on just one subject at a time.
J
Write
keywords (things) on papers for notes and stick them in places you
come across.
K
Choose
music that makes you feel relaxed.
L
Never
give up.
M
Speak to
others when you feel as though you need extra support.
N
Remember
that you are more than your exam results!
O Watch
your diet.
-
Share your results with a partner. Explain your choice.
h
z
hi
D
3
H
U)
<
(3
z
u
m
WORD
o
jy
FILE
an
assessment [a’sesmant] a distraction [di’straekjn] a superstition
[,su:pa’stijn] to boost [bu:st] to cheat [tji:t] to reckon [‘rekan]
to pace [peis] average [‘aevarid3]
exhausted [ig’zo:stid]
•
to
steer clear (of)
d
e
f
3
Match
the words with their definitions (a-k). Use a dictionary to check.
assessment,
average, to boost, to pace, distraction, to reckon,
to steer
clear (of), to cheat, superstition, exhausted, to revise
a
… if you add together several quantities and divide the sum by the
total
number of quantities you’ll get it
b
…
to behave in a dishonest way in order to win or get an advantage
c
…
a process in which you make a
judgement about someone’s
knowledge
or skills
…
to increase something
… extremely tired or having no energy
…
to study lessons again in order to
learn them before an
examination
g
…
to set a controlled regular speed for
yourself
h
… a belief that some objects or actions
are luck and some are
unluck, based
on old ideas of magic
i
…
a pleasant and not very serious
activity
(that can drive your attention away from serious things)
j
…
this word is spoken to think that something is a fact
k
…
to try to avoid something unnecessary or annoying
Listen
to the conversation between two friends and name the pieces
of
advice that one gives another.
Listen
again and decide if the opinions below are expressed by Sara,
Tony
or both of them. Note ‘S’ for Sara, T for Tony or ‘B’ for both.
-
1
Tests are not a good way of measuring someone’s knowledge. -
2
It can be hard to tell if students’ works outside exams are their
own. -
3
You should turn your phone off when you study -
4
Make sure you have enough sleep before
your exam.
Eating
fish can help you perform better in tests.
-
6
Doing previous test papers can help you do
better
in examinations.
You
should have a break every hour when
studying.
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1. 420 employees were made ____________________ because of restructuring of the company (reduce).
2. I have been ______________ by Mrs. Anna Clarkson with regard to your claim against her in your dispute (instruction).
3. I cannot understand the _____________ between solicitors and barristers (differ).
4. He made a lot of _____________ against his employer (allege).
5. We have to consider different _______________ for this job (apply).
6. I cannot do this work now. I have an __________________ (appoint).
7. This situation _____________ us to take serious steps (able).
8. You can make a _____________ in any bank (pay).
9. There are _____________ instructors on hand to help you (qualify).
10. It is _____________ to write a career objective at the beginning of your CV (advise)
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- Grammar 68 — Gap Filling
‘He is a famous architect _____ designs won an international award last year.’ — Can you find the right word to fill in the gap?
We have now studied English for a long time and we have covered the entire range of topics, from parts of speech, vocabulary, tenses and subject-verb agreement to finites/non-finites. We have dealt with the nuances of grammar. We have seen how words from different parts of speech convert to perform the functions of other parts of speech. We have looked at sentences and their variations. We have seen how active and passive voices behave in certain situations. In this High English quiz, we put to the test our knowledge of English grammar by conducting an exercise known as gap filling.
A gap filling exercise is a great way to practise your English. This exercise will leave a gap to be filled by a word or group of words that fall into a particular category, and so test your knowledge. Here are some examples:
‘If they don’t get angry ______ five minutes everything will be all right.’ This gap can be filled by the preposition ‘within’.
‘Ranbir Kapoor is __ Indian actor.’ This gap can be filled by the article ‘an’.
‘How long ____________ to drive from Mumbai to Bangalore?’ This gap can be filled with ‘did it take you’, which is in simple past tense.
‘____________ to Sri Lanka three times.’ This gap can be filled by ‘They have been’, which is in present perfect tense.
‘You ____ be mad to spend so much money on a motorcycle.’ This gap can be filled with the positive modal verb, ‘must’.
‘You __________ attend the ceremony if you don’t want to; it is optional.’ This gap can be filled with the negative modal phrase, ‘don’t have to’.
Doing these gap filling exercises will help you to run through all that we have learnt in the past and so test your knowledge of English grammar.
1.
‘The selection committee will interview the candidates next week.’
‘The candidates _________________ by the selection committee next week.’
The first sentence is in active voice. The second sentence is the passive voice form of the first sentence. Fill the gap by choosing from the following options.
are interviewed
will be interviewed
were interviewed
have been interviewed
2.
‘He is a well known architect. His designs won an international award last year.’
‘He is a famous architect _____ designs won an international award last year.’
The first two sentences are made into a single sentence by placing which relative pronoun in the gap?
3.
‘I intend to _____ to my boss about my salary.’
Fill the gap with the appropriate word from the following options.
tell
speak
talk
Both options 2 and 3 are correct but option 1 is wrong.
4.
‘In the last few months, competition has become ___________.’
Fill the gap with the appropriate comparative adjective.
much tougher
more tougher
much more tough
more tough
5.
‘He ______ at the seminar on Thursday because he was sick.’
Fill the gap to complete the sentence in simple past tense.
was not
is not
will not be
Both options 1 and 3 above are right but option 2 is wrong.
6.
‘How ________________ renew a passport?’
Complete the sentence with the correct order of adverb of frequency.
often do you have to
do often you to have
you often do have to
you do have to often
7.
‘The stairs are wet and slippery. Walk _________.’
Fill the gap using an adverb.
carefuller
carefuls
careful
carefully
8.
‘There wasn’t enough paper in the printer, ________?’
Fill the gap with a suitable question.
are there
is there
was there
were there
9.
‘I saw a great film.’
‘I ________ a great film.’
The first sentence is in past tense. Fill the gap in the second sentence to convert the first sentence into present perfect simple tense.
am seeing
will see
have seen
could see
10.
‘No one was allowed to use any written materials ______ the exam.’
Fill the gap by using the appropriate preposition.
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