Fill in the missing word he a manager name is paul

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make the above sentences interrogative and negative 1. He .is..a manager,his ..name is Paul. 2. She .is..an assistant manager, .her.name is Christina. 3. I..am. a waiter, .my.name is Nick. 4. You ..are.on time, your..time is 9:30. 5. We .are..late, our..train is late. 6. They ..are.my friends, .their.names are Pete and Paul. 7. This .is..my secretary’s telephone. Its..color is blue

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NAME:

DATE:…

CLASS:

MARK:

100

(Time: 80 minutes)

Vocabulary & Grammar

A Fill in the missing word.

1 Tokyo is more expensive 2 How long have you 3 I wish I 4 I pulled a 5 Can you look 6 Have you 7 I’m really not in the 8 Jane went on a guided g That dress 10 Let’s

Madrid. living here?

gone to that party last night.

in my back yesterday.

this word for me in the dictionary?

seen a real elephant?

you perfectly.

swimming this weekend.

to go to a party now.

of Geneva last Tuesday.

Marks: 10:41 10

B Circle the correct item.

1 Julie doesn’t take … sugar in her tea.

6 My mum was very

when I failed my

A many

B a lot

C much

examination. A excited

B upset

C fed up

2 Nurses need to be very

with sick people.

A shy

B patient

C ambitious

7 Jake has been

karate for years.

A doing

B playing

C going

3 There was a fascinating

about sharks on TV

a.

yesterday. A showing

B adventure C docurrentary

8 I can’t play football today because I my ankle.

A burned

B twisted

C pulled

4 My friend Dee is very fond of

dishes with lots

9 I ran

my uncle Jim at the supermarket this

of hot peppers. A spicy

B juicy

C creamy

morning. A out of

B over

C into

5 When I was a child I … love fruit.

10 Monkeys and goats are

A would

B used

C used to

A species

B mammals

C reptiles

Marks 10×1 10

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Помогите пожалуйста
I.Fill in the missing words.
tutor / overtime / bring up / uniform / salary / deadlines / cashier
1.Pete has got lessons with a … after school because he wants to catch up his classmates in Physics.
2.Paul has worked ………. every day this year, as it is the busiest time in the company.
3.It is amazing how Linda has been able to ….… four children and work at the same time. I really admire her.
4.Does your brother have to wear a….. at work?
5.His……. is ₤40,000 a year.
6.My brother works hard because he has to meet tough ……..
7.A…… is a person people pay money to in a shop.
II. Make 5 sentences in Past Continuous with the words: pizza delivery boy, computer programmer, lion tamer.
Make 5 sentences in Past Perfect Continuous with the words: artist, author, mechanic.
III. React to the news (give the answer to the good/bad news)
1.–I’m sorry to say that I’m going to leave the town.
-…
2.–Guess what!I’ve just got a job as a sales assistant!

3.-I’m afraid You must work the night shifts.
-…
4.-I work as a freelancer from home and unfortunately often have to meet tough deadlines.
-…
IV. Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Perfect or the Past Perfect Continuous.
1.When my brother arrived home He saw me tired. I ……(WORK) hard all day.
2.When I came back, Rose was angry. She ……..(WAIT) for me in the car for a very long time.
3.Jim didn’t want to play this computer game because He …. (PLAY) it before.
4.At the time the shop was closed, John….(WORK) there for 10 years.
5.When my mom phoned me, I …. already ….(SWIP) the floor .

I.

1. Tutor

2. Overtime

3. Bring up

4. Uniform

5. Salary

6. Deadlines

7. Cashier

II. 1) This pizza delivery boy was talking on the phone when I called him.

2) He is a computer prgrammer and yesterday he was working on a new project.

3) Our friend, who is a lion tamer was practicing in the cage when we were hanging out together.

4) The reason the pizza delivery boy was late is because he was standing in a traffic jam.

5) Yesterday my co-worker, a computer programmer, was designing a new program when his computer started malfunctioning.

1) The reason he became an artist is because he had spent 4 years going through an arts school, however he wasn’t passionate about his job at all.

2) This writer had written many poems before the start of the 21st century.

3) He had spent 2 years in an IT company before he became a mechanic.

4) Yesterday, before we started cooking, the mechanic had repaired the sink.

5) Before the birthday of my mother came up, an artist had helped me make a painting as a birthday gift for her.

III. 1) — Oh god, I didn’t expect to hear that. When arghe you going to come back?

2) — That’s amazing! Congratulations!

3) — Really? I feel terrible about that. Why hadn’t you told me before?

4) I’m so sorry to hear that.

IV. 1) Had been working

2) Had been waiting

3) Had played

4) Had been working

5) Had already swept

Progress Check
3
                                                  8 form

I.                   
Fill in the missing words: research /Chemistry/ salary / uniform / prize / freelancer
/ overtime / deadline/ author/ Linguistics

1.      Nick has worked … every day this month, as it’s the busiest
time in his company.

2.      Paul has to wear a … , there are strict rules in his
school.

3.      Tony loves working as a … because he doesn’t have to spend
8 hours in the office every day.

4.      Marie Curie was the first woman who won the Nobel … .

5.      If Ann gets the promotion, it will add an extra four
thousand pounds to her annual  …

6.     
After many years of scientific …, Albert Einstein won the Nobel Prize
for Physics in 1921.

7.     
The … of the book was one of the most famous writers of the 20-th
century.

8.     
She  gets good marks in … and won the first place in a region
competition.

9.     
He doesn’t like … because science is difficult for him.

10.  My
father often has to meet tough  … but he manages.

II.                
Complete the
sentences with the correct word derived from the words in bold.

1.     
I was
very sorry for my behavior and … /apology/

2.     
I … but how can I help you? /sympathy/

3.     
You have  him as an ambitious person
/character/

4.     
They
can’t … this text for the English lesson. /summary/

5.      Last year she  … about buying a boat and sailing around the
world.
/ fantasy/

III. Fill in
the gaps with either
Past Perfect or   Past
Perfect Continuous
.

1.      
Mum was angry because she … (clean)
the house all morning when the children came in with those muddy shoes.

2.      
Tom didn’t want to go to the cinema
with us because he … already … (see) the film.

3.      
The woman sitting next to me on the
plane was very nervous. She … never …(fly) before.

4.      
When we got home last night, we found
out that somebody … (break) into the flat.

5.      
We … (play) tennis for half an
hour when it started to rain.

6.      
I was very tired when I arrived home.
I  … (work) hard all day.

7.      
When I arrived, Kate was angry. She … (wait)
for me for a very long time.

8.      
Jim was on his hands and knees on the
floor. He … (look) for his contact lens for 20 minutes.

9.      
At the time the factory was closed,
Sarah … (work) there for 5 years.

10.  
When Ann came at the party, Paul … already
… (go) home.

 IV. Fill in
the gaps with the correct prepositions: in, out, up, round, about, back

1.      Kate passed out after the operation and the doctor brought
her ….

2.      We thought that new students would bring … some changes in
our work and daily routine.

3.      John was brought … in the USA that’s why he can speak
English fluently.

4.      These old songs bring  …. memories.

5.     
The new President must bring  …  a change in the health
care system.

V.
Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions: in, by, at, under.

1.      As
a matter of fact, Tom operated best when he was … pressure.

2.      I
believe Sam will have a brilliant career …  law.

3.     
the beginning of his career, Thomas Edison mostly invented telegraphic devices.

4.      She
had written her report … the time Nick came home.

5.      The
manager is …  charge of project coordination.

VI.
Match to form exchanges

1 I’d like a word with you.
2 I’m sorry.
3 You shouldn’t have done that.
4 I’m not your slave you know.
5 How can I make it up to you?

a I know. I won’t do it again,
b You’re right,
с What have I done now?
d You can start by doing the dishes,
e Don’t worry about it.

Spotlight Test 7 (Module 7) + KEY to test — цитаты Теста № 7 с ответами из сборника контрольных заданий УМК по английскому языку серии «Английский в фокусе 9 класс» для учащихся общеобразовательных организаций (авторы: Ю.Е. Ваулина и др./ М.: Просвещение).

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Vocabulary

.A. Fill in the missing word. There are three words you do not need to use.
1 On cold winter nights, Joanna likes to sit by the fire and eat a bowl of hot …. • tasty •….. soup.
2 I love …..• home-made •….. bread! It’s so much better than what we buy at the bakery.
3 When I was young, we always had …..• roast •……. beef and mashed potatoes for Sunday dinner.
4 Rick hasn’t eaten anything all day; I’m sure he’s …..• starving •……!
5 It’s bad enough that Tim is so afraid of flying that thinking about it makes him …..• embarrassed •……
6 If you want to lose weight, you should …..• cut •…… down on sweets and exercise more.
7 The best way to …..• burn •……. calories is to exercise and drink plenty of water.

8 David was very nervous about giving a speech in class, and started …..• shaking •…… like a leaf.
9 Tracy is so afraid of being in enclosed spaces that just thinking about getting into a lift makes her heart …..• beat •……. faster.
10 Parents can teach their children good …..• eating •…… habits by offering them healthy food choices.
11 Mum jumped on a chair and ……• screamed •…… loudly when she saw a mouse in the kitchen.
12 Jason is eating so fast that it looks like he’s not even …..• chewing •……. his food!

. Underline the correct item.
13 Are you sure Phillip joined/took up mountain climbing? I thought he was scared of heights.
14 Anne is thinking about putting on/going on a diet, as she wants to lose some weight.
15 Kate tries to avoid desserts/snacks such as crisps and biscuits, as they are unhealthy and only make her hungrier.
16 Fear is a basic human/nervous emotion which is often accompanied by panic or shock.
17 Carrots improve your eyesight, as they are rich/full in vitamins A and C.
18 Jim leads/passes such a busy life that he rarely finds time to work out at the gym.

Grammar

.C. Fill in the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
19 If I ….were…… (be) you, I would be very careful; there are poisonous snakes in this area.
20 If grass isn’t watered, it …..doesn’t grow……. (not/grow).
21 The cat …..wouldn’t have scratched…… (not/scratch) Harry if he hadn’t tried to pull its tail.
22 Your headache will go away if you ….. take……. (take) some aspirin.
23 If I ….. had eaten…… (eat) breakfast this morning, I would have been able to concentrate better on my maths test.
24 Never follow a particular diet unless you …… discuss……. (discuss) it with your doctor first.
25 If George …… exercised…….(exercise) regularly, he would be in better shape.
26 The operator ….. will connect……. (connect) you to the emergency service you want if you dial 999.

.D. Fill in the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
27 Ann wishes she ….. had……. (have) more time so that she could take up a sport.
28 If only Timothy ….. used…… (use) his common sense more often.
29 Alan wishes he …… had brought……. (bring) some warm clothes with him so that he wouldn’t feel so cold.
30 Jane wishes she …… had taken……. (take) the self-defence class when she had the chance.
31 If only I ….. were not…….(not/be) tired all the time; maybe I should get more sleep.

.E. Underline the correct item.
32 Facing your phobias instead of avoiding them might/ought help you overcome your fears.
33 You mustn’t/don’t have to approach a wild animal; they can be very unpredictable.
34 You needn’t/can’t be an expert in karate to learn how to defend yourself.
35 If you don’t know the correct answer in a test, use your intuition; it may/needs help you.
36 If someone tries to snatch your bag, you shouldn’t/don’t have put up a fight; just run away.

Everyday English

.F. Choose the correct response.
37 Emergency Services. Which service do you require? — В Fire Service, please.
38 Can I speak to a police officer, please? — A Just a moment, please.
39 What is the nature of the emergency? — D There is a person stuck in the lift.
40 Ambulance service? My brother’s fallen down the stairs. He’s hurt. — E Help is on the way. Please stay on the line.
41 Is that 999, Emergency Services? — C No, sorry. You’ve got the wrong number.

Reading

.G. Read the text and fill in the gaps (42-46) with the phrases (A-F). There is one phrase you do not need to use.

It is a sad reality that children all around the world are putting on more and more weight, 42) C. and many health experts say junk food is responsible. Unhealthy meals and snacks are freely available in many primary and secondary schools, which raises the serious question of whether schools should ban junk food in order to help children keep their weight down.
There are some good reasons for banning junk food in schools. For instance, eating junk food has been shown to cause nervousness and bad behaviour in children. Children would behave and perform better in the classroom 43) A. if junk food wasn’t available in schools. In addition, given a choice between junk food and healthy food, a child will always choose junk food. As eating too much junk food can cause serious diseases, it is inappropriate that schools offer children junk food, 44) E. as it is their job to protect and care for children.
There are also, however, very good reasons for not banning junk food in schools. For example, telling a young child that they are not allowed to have a particular type of food simply makes that food more appealing to the child. So, a ban could in fact increase the appeal of junk food. What is more, as children will still be able to get junk food outside of school, banning it in schools will do little good, 45) F. as this action will not change children’s general eating habits.
All in all, the strong arguments on both sides of the debate make it clear that it is difficult to decide if banning junk food in schools is a good idea. It seems unlikely, however, that ‘hiding’ foods from children will do much good. What seems more likely to work is educating children about healthy eating habits. Parents have the greatest influence over a child’s eating habits, thus it is perhaps in the home 46) D. and not in schools, where food education must take place.

Listening

.H. Listen to two friends talking and mark statements 47-50 True, False or Not stated.
47 Ian’s parents want him to get his dog from an animal shelter.
A True В False C Not stated
48 Claire is afraid even when she sees a drawing of a dog.
A True В False C Not stated
49 Ian thinks it’s a mistake for Claire to stay away from dogs.
A True В False C Not stated
50 John’s fear of dogs is even worse than Claire’s.
A True В False C Not stated


Вы смотрели: Spotlight Test 7 (Module 7) + KEY to test — цитаты Теста № 7 с ответами из сборника контрольных заданий УМК по английскому языку серии «Английский в фокусе» для учащихся 9 класса общеобразовательных организаций. Авторы: Ю.Е. Ваулина и др.

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