11 form Module 4 Variant I
Vocabulary
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Write down the correct item.
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Mike had to get an x-ray to see if he had bruised/fractured his collarbone.
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He has developed an allergic reaction to pineapple; his skin is sore/itchy.
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Olga’s hand injury was so hurtful/painful that she had to be taken to hospital.
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Sarah has not made a full recovery, as her voice is still hoarse/ dizzy.
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Yesterday my brother had a high temperature/infection, but today he’s got a slight one.
(5*1)
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Write down the correct word. There are two answers you do not need to use.
slight; faint; splitting; contagious; supposedly; miraculously; hay fever.
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Against all odds, John _______recovered from his serious illness.
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Frola recommended her dentist, she said he is _______ one of the best doctors.
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This rash can be _________, be very careful.
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It can’t be flu, but he is sneezing all morning. I think it is _______.
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She has a ________ headache whole week.
(5*1)
Grammar
C. Change the sentences from active to passive.
11. Doctor Smith told the patient to take antibiotics.
12. Chris should make a doctor’s appointment.
13. A famous designer is going to make Diana’s dress.
14. A nurse is taking Annabel’s temperature.
15.Mag is always on time for appointments.
16.He shot the major after the court.
(6*2)
D Read the information. Use it to form sentences in the passive.
— located in Agra, India 17__________________________
— built by Shah Johann for his wife 18__________________
— set within gardens19______________________________
— covered in marble(мрамор) 20______________________
— visited by a lot of tourists every year.21________________
(5*2)
Everyday English
E.Use the sentences A-E to complete the dialogue.
Sarah: 22____________ Would you like me to make you a cup of tea?
John: Yes, please. 23__________
Sarah: Have you got a temperature?
John: Yes, a slight one.
Sarah: 24__________
John: 25 _________ My throat has been bothering me for days.
Sarah: Would you like me to call the doctor?
John: Actually, I’ve already done it. 26_________
A Thanks anyway.
B I think you’re right.
C That’s very kind of you.
D You must have caught that virus that’s going around.
E You look awful.
(5*1)
F. Fill in: upon, of, with, at
27. They weren’t scared _____ first, but as night fell they began to get frightened.
28. He lay down ____ the bed and slowly fell asleep.
29. Mr. Taylor’s secretary takes care ______ all his appointments.
30. When she learned _____ the news. She burst into tears of joy.
31. Alex’s bedroom walls are covered ______ posters.
(5*1)
11 form Module 4 Variant II
Vocabulary
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Write down the correct item.
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Joe’s fingers were so excruciating/frostbitten so he was unable to move them.
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My nose is runny. I need to blow/wheeze it.
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Bill’s grandfather has just had a heart pain/ attack.
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John was vomiting/irresistible all night. He must have a stomach bug
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They had a near/narrow escape just seconds before the flames engulfed the building.
(5*1)
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Write down the correct word. There are two answers you do not need to use.
Throbbing; ointment; hypothermia; slight; faint; splitting; contagious.
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It was very stuffy in the room and she ______.
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He scratched his shoulder and his wife used some good ____
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The doctor said that he hasn’t had ______ injuries.
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He has some ______ pain in his chest.
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He must have a _______ because of the law temperature.
(5*1)
Grammar
C. Change the sentences from active to passive.
11. The neighbor’s cat causes her allergy.
12 The rescuers have carried the victims to safety.
13 They will build a medical clinic for cancer patients.
14 The doctor was treating the patient when the ambulance arrived.
15 The newspaper report that two film stars were married.
16.Tiffany arrived at the cinema at 8:30. (6 х 2)
D Read the information. Use it to form sentences in the passive.
— located in Sydney, Australia 17 ________________
— built by Jørn Utzon 18 ________________________
— set within gardens 19_________________________
— covered in precast concrete panels 20_____________
— visited by a lot of tourists every year. 21__________
(5*2)
Everyday English
E.Use the sentences A-E to complete the dialogue.
Doc: Good morning. It’s Miss Andrews, isn’t it? 22____
John: Well, I’ve had a headache and a sore throat for a few days and now I’ve got this strange rash with itchy spots.
Doc: Hmm 23__________
John: Yes, I think I’ve got a slight one..
Doc: OK, let’s have a look at the rash. Ah…just as I thought! 24__________
John: Chickenpox! Well…err…no, actually.25_________
Doc: I’m afraid so. It’s highly contagious. So you should stay away from others for another week.
John: Ok.26 __________
Doc.: I’m afraid not. But I can give you a prescription for some ointment.
A Have you had chickenpox, Miss Andrews?
B Is that what I’ve got?
C What can I do for you?
D Have you got a temperature?
E Is there anything you can give me to make it go away faster?
(5*1)
F. Fill in: for, from, in, of, to
27.The police discovered that three boys were responsible _____ the arson attack.
28. Unfortunately, Tony is allergic ___ dogs.
29.The gymnast complained ____a sore wrist after the competition.
30.He fell to the ground and was covered _______ mud.
31.It took her weeks to recover ___ the surgery (5*1)
Answers 11Form Module 4
Variant I |
Variant II |
A. 1 fractured 2 itchy 3 painful 4 hoarse 5 temperature |
1 frostbitten 2 wheeze 3 attack 4 vomiting 5 narrow |
B 6 miraculously 7 supposedly 8 contagious 9 hay fever 10 splitting |
6 faint 7 ointment 8 slight 9 throbbing 10 hypothermia |
C 11 The patient was told to take antibiotics by Doctor Smith / The patient was told by Doctor Smith to take antibiotics 12 A doctor’s appointment should be made by Chris 13 Diana’s dress is going to be made by a famous designer 14 Annabel’s temperature is being taken by a nurse. 15 cannot be writer in the passive because the verb ‘to be’ in this sentence takes no direct object 16 The major was shot after the court |
11 her allergy is caused by the neighbour’s cat 12 The victims have been carried to safety by the rescuers 13 A medical clinic for cancer patients will be built 14 the patient was being treated by the doctor when the ambulance arrived. 15 It is reported that two film stars were married. 16 cannot be writer in the passive because the verb ‘to be’ in this sentence takes no direct object |
E 22 E 23 C 24 D 25 B 26 A |
22 C 23 D 24 A 25 B 26 E |
F 27 at 28 upon 29 of 30 of 31 with |
27 for 28 to 29 of 30in 31 from |
1. Match the words/phrases to their definition.
1 computer games
2 spot
3 alarm system
4 surf the Net
5 beach volleyball
A. look for information on the computer
B. fun activities on the computer
C. machine that signals danger
D. a sport
E. a place
2. Complete the sentences with the correct word.
• heavy • helpful • crowded • convenient • peace
1. They went for a run in the country because they wanted some … and quiet.
2. He spent the morning in Birmingham, but found the streets very …
3. In a big city, you will always find … public transport.
4. Her cousin hates driving in … traffic.
5. John lives in the country because he likes the friendly and … people.
3. Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.
1 .He (visit) his uncle every Saturday morning.
2. I (cook) lunch today, so please don’t be late.
3. We (go) to the park this evening. Do you want to come with us?
4. She (write) an article about crime in big cities.
5. He (feed) the cows every evening.
6. She (leave) late on Fridays.
7. He (travel) to school by tube every morning.
8. She (think) of painting her house.
9. He (study) in his bedroom at the moment, but he can meet us at the cinema later.
10. I really have to go. My train (leave) at 8:30.
4. Use the prompts to give the correct advice, using either should or shouldn’t.
e.g. A: I’m really tired today.
B: (bed/early) You should go to bed early tonight.
1. A: I’m very worried about my best friend.
B: (worry/so much)
2. A: I feel very tired.
B: (stay up/late)
3. A: I’ve broken my sister’s new mobile phone.
B: (tell/tonight)
4. A: I’ve got a bad headache.
B: (take/painkiller)
5. A: It’s very cold today.
B: (wear/a jacket)
5. Read the text and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
Fires that happen in the home are a very serious problem today. In America, there are over 100,000 home fires every year and many start in the kitchen. There are a lot of things you can do to protect your house from fire.
First of all, you need to follow a few safety rules. You should never leave the kitchen while you are cooking. It’s also a bad idea to wear loose clothes when you cook. Always keep the cooking area clean and don’t let children come very close to the cooker.
It is also important to know what to do if a fire starts. If a pan catches fire, don’t throw water on it! Put a blanket over it and turn off the heat. If the fire doesn’t go out, call the fire brigade. If a fire starts inside the oven, keep the door shut and turn it off. If you burn yourself, run cold water over the burn.
Finally, install a smoke alarm and learn how to use it. Also, know the number of your fire brigade by heart. It’s better to be safe than sorry.
1. Nowadays, fires in the home aren’t very dangerous.
2. In America, there are more than 100,000 home fires a year.
3. A lot of home fires start in kitchens.
4. You should always leave the kitchen while cooking.
5. You shouldn’t wear loose clothes when cooking.
6. You should keep your cooking area clean.
7. Children should stay close to the cooker.
8. If a fire starts, pour water on it to put it out.
9. Call the fire brigade if a fire doesn’t go out right away.
10. You should have a smoke alarm and know how to use it.
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Выполни задания 6 – 10. Запиши краткий ответ.
6. Read the word in transcription. Write down with letters. [ ˈjuːnɪfɔːm ]
7. Complete the sentence with the correct word derived from the word in brackets. Don’t be so _____ (nerve)! The test is very easy!
8. Complete the question. You like to stay in the hotel, _____?
9. Write down the Russian proverb with the same meaning. Two heads are better than one.
10. Solve the riddle.
I am paper’s enemy.
Keep me away from small children.
You use me in the art class.
I can change the style of your hair.
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6- uniform
7- nervous
8- don’t you?
9 — Одна голова хорошо, а две лучше.
10. Paint (краска).
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