Контрольная работа для 11 класса
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Контрольная работа по английскому языку для 11 класса за Модуль 2 составлена в соответствии с
требованиями ФГОС основной образовательной программы основного общего образования.
Цель: контроль уровня сформированности лексико – грамматических навыков в 11 классе.
Используемый УМК:
Английский в фокусе для 11 класса В. Эванс, Дж. Дули, О. Афанасьева, И. Михеева.
Express Publishing: Просвещение, 2017
Время выполнения работы
На выполнение работы отводится 45 минут.
Содержание работы:
Материалы контрольной работы составлены на основе тем, изученных в течение Модуля 2 в
соответствии с программными требованиями учебного предмета « Английский язык» для
обучающихся 11 класса.
Структура работы:
Данная работа включает в себя 5 лексико – грамматических заданий: 4 задания базового уровня
и 1 задание уровня повышенной сложности ( перевод предложений).
Лексическое задание ( составление устойчивых словосочетаний)
Лексико – грамматическое задание — перевод предложений с русского языка на английский с
использованием активной лексики модуля. В данном задании проверяются грамматические
навыки
Лексико – грамматическое задание ( заполнение пропусков подходящими относительными
местоимениями и определение типа определительного придаточного предложения (
дополняющие и уточняющие предложения)), расстановка необходимых знаков препинания в
дополняющих придаточных предложениях.
Грамматическое задание – выбор союза в соответствии с контекстом предложения.
Лексико – грамматическое задание – заполнение пропусков предлогами, лексический выбор
слова.
Задание А — учащимся предлагается сопоставить лексические единицы с образований устойчивых
выражений. Проверяется лексический запас по темам Stressful situations, Peer Pressure.
Задание B – предлагается перевести предложения на английский с активной лексикой по темам
Задание C – учащимся предлагается вставить в пропуски предлоги в соответствии с контекстом,
проверяется знание фразовых глаголов: put off, put up, put up with, put on, put down.
Задание D – проверяется знание учащимися определительных придаточных предложений и
употребление в них относительных местоимений.
Задание E – выбор по смыслу подходящего грамматически и лексически союза в придаточных
причины, результата и цели. (Clauses of result, purpose and reason).
Задание F — заполнение пропусков подходящими по смыслу предлогов, проверяется знание
лексики по темам: Stressful situations, Peer pressure, The nervous system.
Критерий оценивания:
За верное выполнение каждого задания с выбором/ указанием ответа обучающийся получает 1
балл в заданиях A, C, D, E. D.За верное выполнение задания B учащийся получает 2 балла.
Максимальное количество баллов в работе 40.
35 — 40 баллов (91 – 100%) – «5»
29 – 30 баллов (70 – 90%) – «4»
20 – 28 баллов (50 — 69 % )- «3»
19 баллов и меньше (49% и менее) – «2»
Vocabulary
A. Make word collocations:
1. Face A. emotions
2. Resist B. challenges
3. Harm C. temptations
4. Deal with D. health
5 .Constant E. fear
B. Translate the following sentences into English:
Мой учитель уговорил меня сдавать ЕГЭ по английскому языку и повлиял на мой выбор
профессии.
1. Не сдавайся, ты должен быть сильным, чтобы справиться с трудной ситуацией.
2. Подростки часто издеваются над сверстниками, непохожими на них.
3 .Если ты в стрессе, то лучший способ облегчить душу – это поговорить с тем, кому ты доверяешь.
4. Эта работа меня убивает! – простонал он.
C. Fill in prepositions on, down, up with, off, up
1. I will not be able to put you… when you are in St. Petersburg , I will be away for a couple of days.
2. You should not put … … injustice.
3. Do not forget to put… your raincoat. It’s raining cats and dogs!
4. I can’t bear being put … in other’s people’s presence.
5. We had to put…our business trip because of the flight delay.
Grammar
D. Fill in the gaps with relative pronouns ( adverbs) and put commas( where necessary). Define the type
of the relative clause( defining/ non – defining). Decide where the relative clause can be omitted.
1. The flat… I rent is in the city centre.
2. The boy… mother you were talking to is my class mate.
3. Beethoven… wrote many symphonies is a great composer.
4. I’lll never forget the day… I met your mother.
5. People … know foreign languages are always respected in any society.
E. Choose the correct words:
1. I’ll join you in case/due to you get confused during the negotiations.
2. My brother attended his extra English classes in order/ due to pass his state exams well.
3. We use scissors for/ because of cutting paper.
4. I could not fall asleep for a long time since/ so that I felt very nervous and had to take a sedative.
5. I took my umbrella so as not to/ with a view to get wet in the rain.
F. Insert a correct preposition:
1. She wanted to fit…with her new classmates that is why she tried to wear similar clothes and make up.
2. He ’s been hanging … with a bad company lately. It will do him a lot of harm.
3. Try not to get things … … proportion!
4. I am sick and tired … doing everything on my own.
5. When will the exam be …? In half an hour.
.
Answers
A.
1 — B
2 — C
3 — D
4 – A
5 – E
B.
1. My teacher persuaded me to take my State exam in English and influenced my choice of profession. 2.
Do not give in. You should be strong to cope with / in order to cope with a difficult situation.
3. Teenagers often bully/ pick on those peers who are unlike them/ differ from them.
4. If you are under pressure the best way to get it off your chest is to talk to someone you trust.
5. This work is killing me! – he groaned/moaned.
C.
1. Up
2. put up with
3. on
4. down
5. off
D .
1. Which/ that, defining. Can be omitted
2. whose, defining. Cannot be omitted
3. who, non – defining. Cannot be omitted
4. when, defining. Cannot be omitted
5. who, defining. Cannot be omitted
E.
1. In case
2. In order to
3. For
4. Since
5. So as not to
F.
1. In
2. out
3. out of
4. of
5. over
Collocations
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Some more examples with collocations
Adjective + smoker:
- heavy smoker
- inveterate smoker
- lifelong smoker
- habitual smoker
to smoke + Object:
- to smoke pipe
- to smoke cigarette
- to smoke marijuana
- to smoke cigar
hot + Noun:
- hot water
- hot day
- hot iron
- hot coffee
Noun + shop:
- gift shop
- coffee shop
- repair shop
- barber shop
memory + Verb + [s]:
- memory fades
- memory fails
- memory serves
- memory remains
[to] Verb [a/the] light:
- to throw the light
- to see the light
- to shed the light
- to reflect the light
a feeling such as love or fear
Adjectives frequently used with emotion
strong: deep, extreme, heightened, intense, overwhelming, powerful, strongThese are issues which arouse strong emotions.harmful: destructive, negativeLaughter provides a harmless outlet for these negative emotions.various: conflicting, contradictory, mixedShe admitted to having mixed emotions about the situation.not allowed to be expressed: pent-up, repressed, unexpressedLike crying, laughter allows the release of pent-up emotions.real: genuine, heartfelt, realI thought I caught a hint of genuine emotion in his voice.
Verbs frequently used with emotion
feel an emotion: experience, feelI felt every emotion imaginable from guilt to stupidity and fear.feel a lot of emotion: be choked with, be filled with, be overcome with, be overwhelmed withHe was completely overcome with emotion.show emotion: betray, communicate, convey, display, express, portray, showThe prisoner showed no emotion as he was led away.cause emotion to be felt: arouse, elicit, evoke, provoke, stir, triggerMusic has a particularly important role in evoking emotion in film viewers.control your emotions: control, hide, repress, suppressShe would be unable to control her emotions in an encounter with him.
Nouns + of frequently used before emotion
mixture: gamut, mixture, roller coaster, spectrumThe whole two days were a roller coaster of emotions which ranged from sadness to elation.expression: display, expression, outpouringArt is the expression of emotion in a controlled form.
Here you will learn English collocations with emotions. Collocations are combinations of two or more words that naturally exist in English. Learning collocations will help you improve English skills and achieve fluency.
If you want to learn some idioms related to feelings and emotions, don’t forget to check out this post.
List of collocations
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English Collocations with Emotions
Hi there. This is Harry. And welcome back to my English learning podcast Speak Better English with Harry where I tried to help you to get a better understanding of English so you can communicate in a better and more effective and efficient way.
So what do I have for you today? We’re going to talk about emotions. But in this particular podcast, we’re going to look at English collocations with emotions. I’ll give you some expressions, meanings and examples of how you can use those.
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English Collocations with Emotions
to hide your emotions
Meaning: to not display your emotions in public
So people hide their emotions in many different ways. How do you hide your emotions? People just put on a brave face and smile and don’t let people see how exactly they’re feeling. So they get bad news, they take a deep breath and they just smile and they walk away.
Example:
You have to hide your emotions because as a society we don’t really accept any negative feelings.
to be overcome with emotion
Meaning: so this is quite the opposite to hide your emotions. To be overcome with emotion means that you can no longer hide it. It comes out in different ways by crying, screaming, or some other visible effect.
Example:
He was overcome with emotion when he heard the news of the passing of his favourite grandmother.
He was overcome with emotion when his wife told him that she was leaving him.
overwhelming emotion
Meaning: you can’t control what you really feel, it’s a little bit too much
Overwhelming is something that overcomes us, takes control, overwhelming emotion, and can be positive or can be negative. The signs or the noise of overwhelming emotion, people clapping, people singing, people, shouting, people screaming.
Example:
There were signs of overwhelming emotion in the crowd when they heard the news that he had survived.
English Collocations with Emotions
pent-up emotions
Meaning: emotions that have been building up over a period of time
It is building up inside, very like a volcano and then it explodes. Somebody can no longer keep it in.
Example:
Remember, you are not alone in this and sometimes you just need to vent to get rid of those pent-up emotions.
to show your emotions
Meaning: to demonstrate your emotions in many different ways
You can do it through your body. Language can show your emotions or disgust. You show your emotions of excitement, of love or hatred. All of those emotions that I’ve mentioned previously.
Example:
Nowadays people are encouraged to show their emotions and to let their emotions out. If they want to cry, they cry. If they want to scream, they scream.
raw emotion
Meaning: when something is raw it’s like a piece of meat, it’s uncooked; raw is something that has not been controlled
Example:
The whole thing of boxing is to play on the raw emotions of the crowd.
English Collocations with Emotions
Of course, we can
be full of emotion
Meaning: to show or feel strong emotions, particularly happiness or sadness
We can be full of tears. We can be full of happiness. We could be full of sadness. Whatever the emotion is, we are full of it, meaning we are ready to explode. We are ready to share it with others if they will let us.
Example:
Oh, I can’t talk to you now. I’m just so full of emotion that the story was so gripping.
And then finally,
to be choked with emotion
Meaning: when you’re choked, it means that you can’t express yourself. You can’t talk. You can’t get your feelings out because it’s still inside. It’s still raw.
Example:
I don’t know. I can’t talk, please leave me alone. I’m choked with emotion and hardly able to speak. I have to deal with it in my own way, and later on, I will be able to discuss it with you.
So here are our English collocations with emotions. Let me give them to you one more time:
- to hide their emotions
- overcome with emotion
- overwhelming emotions
- pent up emotions
- to show their emotions
- raw emotion
- to be full of emotion
- to be choked with emotion
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