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Проверочная работа по английскому языку за 1 четверть ( М.З.Биболетова 9 класс).
Проверочная работа за 1 четверть (М.З.Биболетова 9 класс).
Listening
Listen to the text and write T for True, F for False.
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The writer went to the theatre.______
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He cried all the way through the new film._____
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This restaurant does actually exist._____
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The owner of the restaurant was very angry with the director.______
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In the film in the restaurant everything goes right._____
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The film company paid her much money.______
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Jane was afraid that people will stop coming._____
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She decided to contact with famous magazine._____
Reading
Read the text and do the task.
Lord Byron was an aristocrat and a fashionable man. His personality attracted Britain and all Europe. He brought to his poetry romanticism of his times. He was talented and handsome, noble and brave. George Gordon Byron was born on January 22nd 1788. He spent his early years outside the capital. He lived in the north. Later his mother took him to Aberdeen. There they lived for several years. George went to Aberdeen Grammar School and there is a monument to him outside the school. Later he studied at Harrow School and Cambridge University. When Byron was 19, he came to London. One day the poet wrote, "I woke up and found myself famous". It happened after the publication of his autobiographic poem "Childe Harold" in 1812. In summer of 1816 Byron left Britain forever. He travelled around Europe and soon he became a member of the Greek liberation movement, for which he died. But he did not lead the Greeks in battle as he wished. He died of fever.
Выберите номер правильного ответа (1-5).
1. George Gordon Byron was ….
a) a famous English poet
b) an English dramatist
c) an actor
d) an alchemist
2. When Byron was a boy, he lived …
a) in London b) in Aberdeen c) in Liverpool d) in Sheffield
3. Byron studied …
a) at Aberdeen Grammar School
b) at Aberdeen Grammar School, Harrow School and Cambridge University.
c) at Harrow School
d) at Oxford University.
4. The text is about …
a) a famous English poet b) an English dramatist
c) a famous University d) a famous book
5. George Gordon Byron died …
a) in battle b) of fever c) of tuberculosis d) of grippe
Use of English
Choose the right option and fill in the gaps.
1. His essay is very good. It… the top mark, I believe.
a) appreciates b) deserves c) relies d) supports
2. I don't think anybody can help me in this situation, but I …your offer to help anyway.
a) rescue b) envy c) betray d) appreciate
3. My roommate is a real chatterbox. If she doesn't stop talking in a minute, we …again, I'm afraid.
a) have quarreled b) will quarrel c) quarrel d) are quarrelling
4. I've known Tommy since our early childhood. He is a true friend. I can … him in any situation.
a) is relying on b) rely at c) has relied on d) rely on
5. I met my best friend on the day … I started school.
a) when b) since c) for d) while
Read the words and find their definitions.
1) to support a) to save somebody
2) to ignore b) to help, to assist
3) to quarrel c) someone who worries a lot about everything
4) to avoid d) someone who reads a lot
5) a fusser e) to keep away from something or somebody
6) a bookworm f) to not pay attention to
7) to rescue g) to demonstrate disagreement
Choose the right answer.
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Usually I ____the violin but now I ___ the piano.
a) play; am playing b) am playing; play
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___ you___ the article yet?
a) haven't; read b) haven't; been reading
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The book wasn't so heavy as he ___.
a) has thought b) had thought
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Some smiling men ___ the piano.
a) were playing b) had played
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The road ___ by the company last year.
a) isn't used b) wasn't used
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There are a lot of books on the shelves, ___?
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aren't there B) are there C) do there
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They ___ for you at 7 p.m. tomorrow.
a) will have waited b) will be waiting
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Our town ___ during the war.
a) was being destroyed b) was destroyed.
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I am not ugly, ___?
a) am not I b) am I c) are I
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You go in for sport, ___?
a) aren't you b) do you c) don't you
Ключи
Listening
I went to the cinema last week and laughed all the way through the new film "Waiter!" which is set in a restaurant. The American actor Tom Waters plays the worst cook the world has ever seen and he employs one of the worst waiters, played by Joe Vermont.
The London restaurant where the filming took place does actually exist (существует) .Jane Connors, the owner, runs a successful business and, although she thinks "Waiter!" is a good film, she is very annoyed with the director. When she agreed to the filming, she wasn't told that the film is about a restaurant where everything goes wrong and the food is disgusting. (отвратительная) Although the film might make Jane's restaurant famous if it is a success, she is afraid that people will stop coming because they will think that the food and service is terrible-like it is in the film. Jane is worried she will lose business and may even have to close and start again with a new restaurant.
Having seen the film, I agree that she has a problem. The film company paid her a very small fee (гонорар) and she has since asked for more. The best solution though is for her to contact the newspapers. I am sure they will be interested in her story and it will actually help her business in the end.
1) F
2) F
3) T
4) F
5) F
6) F
7) T
8) F
Reading
1) a
2) b
3) b
4) a
5) b
Use of English
Choose the right option and fill in the gaps.
1) b
2) d
3) b
4) d
5) a
Read the words and find their definitions.
1) b
2) f
3) g
4) e
5) c
6) d
7) a
Choose the right answer.
1) a
2) a
3) b
4) a
5) b
6) a
7) b
8) b
9) b
10)c