Modular Test 7
V- 1
№1. Choose the correct word.
1) My sister feels stressed/bored when she
takes an exam.
2) When we heard that strange noise, we got so tired/scared.
3) You look so miserable/puzzled. Did you get
the bad news?
4) This was my worst birthday ever. I was bored/excited.
5) Cathy worked so hard yesterday that she feels very worried/tired now.
№2. Fill in the gaps with : was,
wasn’t, were, weren’t.
1) There … two lemons in the fridge yesterday.
2) The boys … at school last Wednesday. They stayed at
home.
3) … James at your party last night?
4) I … in London last year. I travelled to Spain.
№3. Complete the questions with the verbs in brackets. Then
answer the questions.
1) What time … Leo … yesterday? (get up)
— He … at 7:15 am.
2) What … he … for breakfast? (have) — He …
a sandwich for breakfast.
3) What time … he … to school? (go)
— He … to school at 8 o’clock.
4) What … Leo … for lunch? (eat) — He …
meat and vegetables.
5) … he … coffee? (drink) — No, … .
6) When … he … home? (get) — He …
home at 3 pm.
7) … he … his homework in the afternoon? (do)
— Yes, ….
№4. Read the story and mark the sentences T
(true) or F (false).
Leonardo
da Vinci
Leonardo da
Vinci was born on the 15th April, 1452. He lived in a small
town in Italy with his grandparents. He studied at home and enjoyed music,
singing and mathematics. At the age of 16 he wanted to study art, so he moved
to the city of Florence for art classes. Leonardo finished his studies after
four years. He then worked in Milan as an engineer and he started his life as
an inventor. In 1500 he went back to Florence and in 1516 he travelled to France where he stayed for the rest of his life.
Leonardo da
Vinci lived and worked before people used electricity and petrol for power, but
he had the first ideas for many machines that we use today. For example, he
designed the first helicopter but he never made it. He made the first diving
suit of leather with long pipes to carry the air to the diver. These are just
some of Leonardo’s hundreds of inventions. He also invented a parachute and
even high heels!
inventor — изобретатель
petrol — бензин
helicopter — вертолет
heels — каблуки
Questions
1) Leonardo da Vinci was born in Italy. _____
2) He studied mathematics in Florence. _____
3) He worked as an engineer in Milan. _____
4) He made the first electric machine. _____
5) He invented the diving suit. _____
Modular Test 7
V- 2
№1. Choose the correct word.
1) He felt puzzled/tired when he didn’t
see Lucy at the party.
2) She was crying and looked bored/miserable.
3) I’m leaving for New York tomorrow. I’m so excited/puzzled!
4) After working all day in the office my father felt very scared/tired.
5) Mum is always worried/excited when Tom
comes home late.
№2. Fill in the gaps with: was,
wasn’t, were, weren’t.
1) Where … your brother? I didn’t see him yesterday.
2) … you late for school? Your teacher called me.
3) There … many people in the park last weekend. It was too
cold.
4) Tina didn’t buy food because she … at the supermarket.
№3. Complete the questions with the verbs in brackets. Then
answer the questions.
1) What time … Laura … yesterday? (get up)
— She … at 7:00 am.
2) What… she … for breakfast? (have) —
She … porridge for breakfast.
3) What time … Laura … to school? (go)
— She … to school at 8 o’clock.
4) What … she … for lunch? (eat) — She … tomato
soup.
5) … she … tea? (drink) — No, …
.
6) When … she … home? (get) — She …
home at 2:30 pm.
7) … she … her homework in the afternoon? (do)
— Yes, … .
№4. Read the story and mark the sentences T
(true) or F (false).
Leonardo
da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci was
born on the 15th April, 1452. He lived in a small town in Italy
with his grandparents. He studied at home and enjoyed music, singing and
mathematics. At the age of 16 he wanted to study art, so he moved to the city
of Florence for art classes. Leonardo finished his studies after four years. He
then worked in Milan as an engineer and he started his life as an inventor. In
1500 he went back to Florence and in 1516 he travelled to France
where he stayed for the rest of his life.
Leonardo da Vinci lived
and worked before people used electricity and petrol for power, but he had the
first ideas for many machines that we use today. For example, he designed the
first helicopter but he never made it. He made the first diving suit of leather
with long pipes to carry the air to the diver. These are just some of
Leonardo’s hundreds of inventions. He also invented a parachute and even high
heels!
inventor — изобретатель
petrol — бензин
helicopter — вертолет
heels — каблуки
Questions
1) Leonardo da Vinci liked music and singing. _____
2) He lived in Florence and studied art for 16 years. _____
3) He died in France. _____
4) People didn’t use electricity in the past when Leonardo lived and
worked. _____
5) He made the first helicopter. _____
Keys:
Вариант 1
№1. (5 points)
1 — stressed; 2 — scared; 3 — miserable; 4
— bored; 5 — tired.
№2. (4 points)
1 — were; 2 — weren’t; 3 — was; 4 —
wasn’t.
№3. (14 points)
1 — What time did Leo get up yesterday? —
He got up at 7:15 am.
2 — What did he have for breakfast? — He
had a sandwich for breakfast.
3 — What time did he go to school? — He
went to school at 8 o’clock.
4 — What did Leo eat for lunch? — He ate
meat and vegetables.
5 — Did he drink coffee? — No, he didn’t.
6 — When did he get home? — He got home at
3 pm.
7 — Did he do his homework in the
afternoon? — Yes, he did.
№4. (5 points) 1T, 2F,
3T, 4F, 5T.
Вариант 2
№1. (5points)
1 — puzzled; 2 — miserable; 3 — excited; 4
— tired; 5 — worried.
№2. (4 points)
1 — was; 2 — were; 3 — weren’t; 4 —
wasn’t.
№3. (14 points)
1 — What time did Laura get up yesterday?
— She got up at 7:00 am.
2 — What did she have for breakfast? — She
had porridge for breakfast.
3 — What time did Laura go to school? —
She went to school at 8 o’clock.
4 — What did she eat for lunch? — She ate
tomato soup.
5 — Did she drink tea? — No, she didn’t.
6 — When did she get home? — She got home
at 2:30 pm.
7 — Did she do her homework in the
afternoon? — Yes, she did.
№4. (5points) 1T, 2F,
3T, 4T, 5F.
«5»: |
27-28 points |
«4»: |
21— 26 points |
«3»: |
14- 20 points |
«2»: |
13 > points |
TEST
Variant
II
1. Choose the correct verb form:
A) I drinked B) I drank C) I
drunk D) I drinks E) I dranks
2. Find a signal word for Future
Simple.
A) Yesterday B) today C)
now D) next Monday E) ever
3. Find a signal word for Present
Perfect Progressive.
A) Since B) yet C)
often D) already E) just
4. Choose the correct variant:
There … much ice cream in the fridge.
A) were B) is C)
are D) has E) have
5. Find the sentence in Present
Perfect.
A) I have a brother B) She visited
her uncle yesterday C) Last year I was in Salt Lake City
D) They have been
reading for an hour E) I’ve forgotten my homework
6. Choose the word with the second
type of reading:
A) Car B) Dress C)
Tulip D) Fire E) Burn
7. Choose the correct verb form:
A) Susan have written B) Susan
have wrote C) Susan has written D) Susan has writing E) Susan has wrote
8. Find the sentence in Past Perfect.
A) She hadn’t translated the text B)
Mark’s moved to New York. C) Dad’s wearing an old shirt. D)
Nobody came to the meeting E) Meg’s going to sleep.
9. Find the verb form in Future
Progressive.
A) was Ving B) would Ving C)
am, is, are +Ving D) will be Ving E) shall
be Ving
10. Find the correct verb form in
Past Simple:
A) liveed B) tried C)
broken D) planed E) tryed
11. Choose the correct preposition:
Students will have finished the test … 3 pm next Friday.
А) by В)
for С) in D)
of Е) since.
12. Choose the correct variant:
… you at school yesterday? – Yes, I …
А) Were/was В)
Am/is С) Were/were D) Was/was Е)Was/were
13.
Find the English equivalent: безболезненный
A) painful B) pain C)
unpain D) painless E) painly
14.
Choose the correct verb form: George … swimming yesterday.
A) go B) has gone C) is
going D) went E) will play
15. Choose the correct variant:
A: Have you ever been to Germany? B: …
A) No, I haven’t B) No, I did C)
No, I have D) No, I don’t E) No, I hasn’t
16. Find the adjective with negative
meaning:
A) famous B) tasteless C)
careful D) painful E) social
17. Choose the correct preposition:
I haven’t seen Lisa … December.
A) since B) for C)
before D) after E) at
18. Choose the correct variant: My
Granny has 13 grandchildren.
A) three B) thirteen C)
threeteen D) third E) thirteenth
19. Find the adverb:
A) usually B) healthy c)
solution D) interpreter E) good
20. Choose the correct variant:
They have over 15 550 books:
А) fifteen thousands five
hundred and fifty В) fifteen thousand
five hundred fifty С) fifty thousand
five hundred and fifty
D) fifteen thousand fifth
hundred and fifty E) fifteen thousand five hundred and fifty
21. Find the verb:
A) decision B) decide C)
reading D) worker E) thoughts
22. Find the sentence in Past Simple.
A) I live in Odessa B) Emily has just
come from school C) Did you phone me last night?
D) There will be some rain
in the East E) My friend was invited to the party
23. Choose
the correct variant:
A: What … in your spare time? B:
I often go swimming
A) do you do B) are you doing C)
have you done D) are you do E) does you do
24 Find the suffix of a noun:
A) –al B) –ize C)
–full D) –ment E) –ent
25. Find
the suffix of an adjective:
A) –ish B) –tion C)
–or D) ness E) –y
26. Choose the correct verb form: Listen!
That boy … the guitar
A) plays B) played C)
is playing D) will play E) is going to play
27.
Choose the word to the definition: It is a person who wears fur and
leather clothes, and eats diary products, meat and fish.
A) a meat-eater B) my Granny C)
a child D) a vegetarian E) a sick person
28.
Finish the idiom: “apple of one’s …”
A) tongue B) tooth C)
eye D) lip E) hands
29. Finish
the idiom: “to have time on one’s …”
A) tongue B) tooth C)
eye D) lip E) hands
30. Finish
the idiom: “to have a sweet …”
A) tongue B) tooth C)
eye D) lip E) hands
Keys
Variant II
1.
B
2.
D
3.
A
4.
B
5.
E
6.
A
7.
C
8.
A
9.
D
10. E
11. A
12. A
13. D
14. D
15. A
16. B
17. A
18. B
19. A
20. B
21. B
22. C
23. A
24. D
25. E
26. D
27. A
28. C
29. E
30. B
Вопрос по английскому языку:
Variant-2I. Choose the correct word or phrase in each sentence.1. I think you had better / would better take a pullover with you.2. Sorry, I can’t stay any longer. I have to / might go.3. It’s a school rule, all the pupils have to / must wear a uniform.4. Let’s tell Anna. She could / might not know.5. Jones could / must be president if Smith has to resign.II. Rewrite each sentence so that it contains some of these modal verbs: can, could, must, have to or should (including negative forms):1. I’m sure that Brenda isn’t over thirty.2. What would you advise me to do?3. You needn’t come with me if you don’t want to.4. It’s possible for anyone to break into this house.5. The dentist will see you soon. I don’t think he’ll be long.III. Complete each sentence so that it contains might, might not, must, mustn’t, can’t or can. More than one answer may be possible.1. We’re not sure but we _________ go to Prague for Christmas this year.2. Bill cooked the lunch, so you _________ expect anything special!3. You really ________ start spending more time on your work.4. That’s really stupid idea! You _______-be serious, surely!5. You ________ realize it, but this is very important to me.6. Tell Mike he _________ take my book if he needs it.IV. Modal Verbs in the Past. Rewrite each sentence so that it contains can’t, might, must, should or needn’t.1. 1. I’m sure that David took your books by mistake.2. It was a mistake to park outside the police station.3. I’m sure that Liz hasn’t met Harry before.4. It was unnecessary for you to clean the floor.5. Heather possibly hasn’t left yet.6. I’m sure they haven’t eaten all the food. It’s not possible!7. Jack is supposed to have arrived half an hour ago.8. Perhaps Pam and Tom decided not to come.9. I think it was the cat that took the fish from the table!10. It was a waste of time worrying, after all!V. Correct any errors in these sentences. Some sentences are correct.1. It was funny that she should have remembered me.2. You mustn’t have been so unkind!3. I couldn’t have managed without you.4. I have no idea who it was, but I suppose it would have been Ann.5. Look, there’s $30 in my wallet. I shouldn’t have gone to the bank after all.VI. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given.1. Our worrying so much was a waste of time.needn’tWe ____________________________________________________ so much.2. It’s just not possible for the cat to have opened the fridge.possiblyThe cat __________________________________________________________ the fridge.3. It would have been possible for Helen to take us in her car.couldHelen ________________________________________________us a lift.4.It’s possible that the last person to leave didn’t lock the door.mightThe last person ____________________________________ the door unlocked.5. School uniform wasn’t compulsory at my school.wearWe ___________________________________ school uniform at my school.
Тест для 7 класса по УМК Spotlight, модуль 2.
БИБЛИОТЕКА
МАТЕРИАЛОВ
Spotlight-7 TEST-2 (Module-2) Variant-1
Fill in the correct word. Cosy, solve, famous, hide, intelligent,imagination, explore, glance.
Miss Marple can … the hardest of mysteries.
Hercule Poirot is a … detective.
Jules Verne had a great … .
At first … she was an ordinary lady, but she wasn’t.
Ann is the most … student in our class.
We spent a … evening chatting together in the living room.
What’s that noise? Let’s … behind some bushes.
They decided to … the area around the camp.
Choose the correct words.
An exciting story about a hero who does dangerous things. A) drama; B) humorous story; C) adventure.
A story about a crime or a strange event. A) biography; B) drama; C) mystery.
A story about someone’s life written by another person. A) comedy; B) myth; C) biography.
A story that takes place in the future or in space. A) mystery; B) Suspense story; c) science fiction story.
A funny story with the happy ending. A) fairy tale; B) humorous story; C) legend.
Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Simple.
14. Miss Marple ________ (catch) many criminals.
15. The professor and Alex _______(find) a mysterious message.
16. When I was ten, my family ________(leave) the countryside.
17. Dr. Frankenstein _______(meet) Captain Walton on the ice.
18. It ________(be) Sunday yesterday. I _________(not/go) to school.
19. When ___________(you/ come) back from Italy?
Rewrite the sentences with USED TO.
20. My best friend isn’t Olivia now.
21. She’s got long, red hair and green eyes.
22. We go everywhere together now.
23. I don’t tidy my room very often now.
24. Do you go to school on foot or by bus?
Choose the correct item:
25. The children played in the garden until / then it got dark.
26. Henry used to go / went to the Ireland last week.
27. Lyn got a job after / until she finished school.
28. First she made dinner, then / when she watched TV.
29. The mouse ran away until / as soon as it saw the cat.
Read A. Christie’s biography and say, what the following dates are for.
Agatha Christie was born in Devon on 15 September 1890, the daughter of Frederick and Clarissa Miller. Like many children of the times, her early education took place at home and at the age of 16 she went to a school in Paris and completed her education. Amongst other subjects, she studied singing and the piano. She enjoyed writing, from an early age her mother encouraged her in the use of her unusual imagination. At the age of 24, Agatha married Archibald Christie, an aviator in the Royal Flying Corps. Five years later in 1919, a daughter Rosalind was born and nine years later, in 1928 the couple divorced. By this time Agatha had become a writer of murder, mystery and suspense. Her first novel The Mysterious Affair at Styles’ was published in 1920.
Agatha Christie married for a second time and in 1938 the family moved to Greenway House, a handsome residence on the River Dart in the West Country.
In her lifetime, she wrote 66 detective stories. Seventeen Miss Marple, over 40 Hercule Poirot. Agatha also wrote plays. Over two billion copies of her books have been sold and her work has been translated into more languages than Shakespeare’s.
Agatha Christie was invested as a Dame Commander of the British Empire in 1971. She died on 12 January, 1976.
30. 1890 –
31. 16 –
32. 24 –
33. 1919 –
34. 1928 –
35. 66 –
36. 1976 –
Spotlight-7 TEST-2 (Module-2) Variant-1
- Fill in the correct word. Cosy, solve, famous, hide, intelligent, imagination, explore, glance.
- Miss Marple can … the hardest of mysteries.
- Hercule Poirot is a … detective.
- Jules Verne had a great … .
- At first … she was an ordinary lady, but she wasn’t.
- Ann is the most … student in our class.
- We spent a … evening chatting together in the living room.
- What’s that noise? Let’s … behind some bushes.
- They decided to … the area around the camp.
- Choose the correct words.
- An exciting story about a hero who does dangerous things. A) drama; B) humorous story; C) adventure.
- A story about a crime or a strange event. A) biography; B) drama; C) mystery.
- A story about someone’s life written by another person. A) comedy; B) myth; C) biography.
- A story that takes place in the future or in space. A) mystery; B) Suspense story; c) science fiction story.
- A funny story with the happy ending. A) fairy tale; B) humorous story; C) legend.
- Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Simple.
14. Miss Marple ________ (catch) many criminals.
15. The professor and Alex _______(find) a mysterious message.
16. When I was ten, my family ________(leave) the countryside.
17. Dr. Frankenstein _______(meet) Captain Walton on the ice.
18. It ________(be) Sunday yesterday. I _________(not/go) to school.
19. When ___________(you/ come) back from Italy?
- Rewrite the sentences with USED TO.
20. My best friend isn’t Olivia now.
21. She’s got long, red hair and green eyes.
22. We go everywhere together now.
23. I don’t tidy my room very often now.
24. Do you go to school on foot or by bus?
- Choose the correct item:
25. The children played in the garden until / then it got dark.
26. Henry used to go / went to the Ireland last week.
27. Lyn got a job after / until she finished school.
28. First she made dinner, then / when she watched TV.
29. The mouse ran away until / as soon as it saw the cat.
- Read A. Christie’s biography and say, what the following dates are for.
Agatha Christie was born in Devon on 15 September 1890, the daughter of Frederick and Clarissa Miller. Like many children of the times, her early education took place at home and at the age of 16 she went to a school in Paris and completed her education. Amongst other subjects, she studied singing and the piano. She enjoyed writing, from an early age her mother encouraged her in the use of her unusual imagination. At the age of 24, Agatha married Archibald Christie, an aviator in the Royal Flying Corps. Five years later in 1919, a daughter Rosalind was born and nine years later, in 1928 the couple divorced. By this time Agatha had become a writer of murder, mystery and suspense. Her first novel ‘The Mysterious Affair at Styles’ was published in 1920.
Agatha Christie married for a second time and in 1938 the family moved to Greenway House, a handsome residence on the River Dart in the West Country.
In her lifetime, she wrote 66 detective stories. Seventeen Miss Marple, over 40 Hercule Poirot. Agatha also wrote plays. Over two billion copies of her books have been sold and her work has been translated into more languages than Shakespeare’s.
Agatha Christie was invested as a Dame Commander of the British Empire in 1971. She died on 12 January, 1976.
30. 1890 –
31. 16 –
32. 24 –
33. 1919 –
34. 1928 –
35. 66 –
36. 1976 –
Spotlight-7 TEST-2 (Module-2) Variant-2
- Fill in the correct word. explore imagination discover solve cosy hide glance famous
- … in the bushes before the angry dog sees you.
- She is a great detective. She can … the mysterious crimes.
- I love my room. It is nice and … .
- Agatha Christie was a … mystery writer.
- Did the children … that old house?
- Jules Verne had a great … .
- At first … he was an ordinary man, but he wasn’t.
- Did Columbus … America?
- Choose the correct words.
- A serious and emotional play, written for the theatre, television or radio. A) novel; B) drama; C) mystery.
- A story about a crime or a strange event that is difficult to explain. A) legend; B) biography; C) mystery.
- A story about the event, that takes place in future or in space. A) mystery; B) Suspense story; c) science fiction story.
- A story which makes you feel worried, because you don’t know what is going to happen next. A) mystery; B) Suspense story; c) science fiction story.
- A story of a person’s life written by another person. A) comedy; B) myth; C) biography.
- Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Simple.
- Agatha Christie _________(write) over thirty novels.
- Hercule Poirot ____________(be) a Belgian detective.
- ___________ (you / help) your mum with the housework yesterday?
- They __________(be) too tired. They ____________(not/ want) to play football.
- How many novels _____________ (create) Agatha Christie?
- Sherlock Holmes wore a cape and _________(smoke) a pipe.
- Rewrite the sentences with USED TO.
- She has short hair now.
- He doesn’t play football.
- She is a hairdresser now.
- I don’t watch TV anymore.
- Do they live in New York?
- Choose the correct item:
- I was sleeping as soon as / when the phone rang.
- I turned on the light until / as soon as I arrived.
- She ran to the police station until / after she saw the thief.
- Please turn off the computer after / when you leave.
- She made dinner when / then she took the dog for a walk
- Read A. Christie’s biography and say, what the following dates are for.
Agatha Christie was born in Devon on 15 September 1890, the daughter of Frederick and Clarissa Miller. Like many children of the times, her early education took place at home and at the age of 16 she went to a school in Paris and completed her education. Amongst other subjects, she studied singing and the piano. She enjoyed writing, from an early age her mother encouraged her in the use of her unusual imagination. At the age of 24, Agatha married Archibald Christie, an aviator in the Royal Flying Corps. Five years later in 1919, a daughter Rosalind was born and nine years later, in 1928 the couple divorced. By this time Agatha had become a writer of murder, mystery and suspense. Her first novel ‘The Mysterious Affair at Styles’ was published in 1920.
Agatha Christie married for a second time and in 1938 the family moved to Greenway House, a handsome residence on the River Dart in the West Country.
In her lifetime, she wrote 66 detective stories. Seventeen Miss Marple, over 40 Hercule Poirot. Agatha also wrote plays. Over two billion copies of her books have been sold and her work has been translated into more languages than Shakespeare’s.
Agatha Christie was invested as a Dame Commander of the British Empire in 1971. She died on 12 January, 1976.
30. 15 —
31. 1938 –
32. 24 –
33. 1919 –
34. 1928 –
35. 66 –
37. 1976 –