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Разработка Кимов по английскому языку 5 класс IV четверть в условиях реализации ФГОС

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Контрольная работа для 5 класса, IV четверть (В.П.Кузовлев, Н.М. Лапа и другие, учебник 2014 года)





I. Listening Comprehension

Вы услышите три описания о достопримечательностях Лондона. Определите, о каких достопримечательностях идет речь. В задании есть одна лишняя достопримечательность. Вы услышите запись дважды. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу.





  1. William I started this place in 1081. English queens and kings lived there. Now it is a museum. There you can meet the famous Beefeaters in their traditional uniforms. There is a legend of the ravens. It says, "If the ravens leave this place, the kingdom will fall". At 9.53 every evening the Beefeaters close the doors.

  2. It is the Queen's official home and the residence in London since 1837. There are 775 rooms, a swimming pool, a cinema, a ballroom and a garden in the palace. The palace is a very popular attraction for tourists since 1993. Visitors can see 19 rooms. The Changing of the Guard starts at 11.30 every day in summer and every day in winter.

  3. It is a theme park in England. Opening party starts in March. People play games, take part in competitions and win prizes. In April you can meet a sports star, TV or pop star. In August you can listen to classical music concert and enjoy fireworks. And in October take rides absolutely free and take part in exciting attractions!

  1. Buckingham Palace

  2. Tower of London

  3. Alton Towers

  4. Westminster Abbey





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Ответы: A- 2, B- 1, C -3

II. Reading Comprehension





Прочитайте текст о городе Glasgow и отметьте утверждения True or False.

Glasgow is a great Scottish city of about one million people, famous for its shipyards, which line the banks of the Clyde river. Glasgow citizens are proud of the fact that there is probably not a sea anywhere from China's Yangtze, Burma's Irrawaddy and South America's Amazon to Lake Titicaca in the Andes Mountains, that is not on any day of the year carrying ships built on Clydebank. The great Glasgow yards were the birthplace of the three most famous liners: the Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mary, and the Queen Elizabeth II. Think of Glasgow and the Clyde and you automatically think of ships. But ships are not all that is made by the skilful hands of the Glasgow workers.

There are other industries that go with the making of ships, engines and boilers, for instance. Then there are the coal-cutters, the aeroengines, the machinery for sugar refineries, and so on. Glasgow is almost as famous for its engineering factories, its ironworks and its chemicals as for its ships. Its workshops also make furniture, clothing, shoes, sweets and biscuits. and carpets.

Glasgow is an important centre of Scottish culture. The Medical School of Glasgow's ancient University is known all over" the world. The city has fine arts galleries, libraries and a cathedral of considerable architectural interest. The working class of Glasgow is proud of its revolutionary traditions. The Clyde Strike of 1919 was one of the greatest in Britain. Over 100,000 workers took part in it, fighting against the police and the army.

  1. Glasgow is a great Scottish city.

  2. Glasgow is famous for its shipyards.

  3. There are no other industries in Glasgow.

  4. Glasgow is an important centre of Scottish culture

  5. The working class of Glasgow is proud of its revolutionary traditions.

Ответы: галочкой нужно пометить вопросы 1-T, 2-T, 3-F, 4-T, 5-T







 
 
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