Контрольная работа. 9 класс 2 четверть
Вы услышите 5 высказываний. Установите соответствие между высказываниями каждого говорящего 1–5 и утверждениями, данными в списке A–F. Используйте каждое утверждение, обозначенное соответствующей буквой, только один раз. В задании есть одно лишнее утверждение. Вы услышите каждую аудиозапись дважды. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу. У вас есть тридцать секунд, чтобы ознакомиться с заданием.
(пауза 30 секунд)
W: Now we are ready to start.
(пауза 3 секунды)
W: Speaker 1.
M: I like watching Newsround as well as BBC news, because you can learn things from one that you can't learn from the other! I find the BBC news to be the most reliable; I don't watch it very much though because I find it all too depressing. Sometimes I read The First newspaper. I think that it is quite accurate. Sometimes I look at my dad's newspapers, too. I also listen to BBC Radio 4 and 5. They seem to be the quickest people with news reports. I am interested in news so much that I watch the reports coming up on the Internet, too. Besides, news goes round just through talking!
(пауза 3 секунды)
W: Speaker 2:
W: I like reading news online because you can choose what you want to read. But, as far as I know, Google limits free news online. They say that if you use Google to find your news or celebrity gossip or other stories, you may have to pay to go onto some of its news websites. If you click on more than five articles a day now, you may be asked to pay. More and more newspapers could start taking money from people who want to read articles on their websites. But news providers like Newsround and the rest of the BBC will keep their news free.
(пауза 3 секунды)
W: Speaker 3:
M: For me, the Internet is becoming the universal medium of getting information. But there is an opinion that by using the Internet we are slowly losing the ability to read long texts. Because I’ve been spending a lot of time online searching for information, I know for sure that the Internet is also influencing us in other ways. The way we write online, the words we use are becoming more and more a part of our off-line lives. I, for one, make more grammatical errors and I’m not the only one! I’m sure that we must thank the Internet for that. The Internet really is changing the way we process information. Is it making us stupid? Not necessarily, but I don’t like it all the same.
(пауза 3 секунды)
W: Speaker 4:
W: For many, TV is the best way of getting information and the most reliable medium to get our news from. For me television means much more: most of my education comes through educational TV programmes - documentaries, programmes about literature, art and history, intellectual games, natural science programs … For example, when we have a biology course our teacher always shows us some TV programmes to complement the text book. I think it would be a good idea for other teachers to use some TV programmes for educational purposes.
(пауза 3 секунды)
W: Speaker 5:
M: A lot of my friends like surfing the net. They go on different web sites. Because my mum and dad watch everything I do, the only site I am allowed to go on is MSN. I think it's OK, because MSN is a social networking site and you can only talk to people you know. All my friends also love to go on YouTube where they watch funny videos, comedy sketches or music clips. My parents say that YouTube is not as safe as MNS or the CBBC Newsround that is why I’m allowed to go on YouTube only if I have missed a good programme on TV or if I want to watch it again.
W Now you have 30 seconds to complete the task.
(пауза 30 секунд)
W Now you will hear the texts again.
(Текст звучит еще раз)
W This is the end of the task. You now have 15 seconds to check your answers.
(пауза 15 секунд)
Ключи:
Говорящий |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
Утверждение (буква) |
С |
A |
B |
D |
F |
Раздел 2
А. Вы проводите информационный поиск в ходе выполнения проектной работы. Определите, в каком из текстов A–F содержатся ответы на интересующие Вас вопросы 1–7. Один из вопросов останется без ответа. Занесите Ваши ответы в таблицу.
1. What are the impressive facts about Sunday papers?
2. What is one more proof of the importance of the papers?
3. What are the papers for better educated people?
4. What were the results of the desire to attract more readers?
5. What is the alternative source of news?
6. How could one in Britain tell what kind of paper the person was reading?
7. What can we find in any newsagent`s shop in Britain?
A. As in many other European countries, Britain’s main newspapers are losing their readers. Fewer and fewer people are buying broadsheets and tabloids at the newsagent’s. In the last quarter of the twentieth century people became richer and now they can choose other forms of leisure activity. Also, there is the Internet which is a convenient and inexpensive alternative source of news.
B. The ‘Sunday papers’ are so called because that is the only day on which they are published. Sunday papers are usually thicker than the dailies and many of them have six or more sections. Some of them are ‘sisters’ of the daily newspapers. It means they are published by the same company but not on week days.
C. The quality papers or broadsheets are for the better educated readers. They devote much space to politics and other ‘serious’ news. The popular papers, or tabloids, sell to a much larger readership. They contain less text and a lot more pictures. They use bigger headlines and write in a simpler style of English. They concentrate on ‘human interest stories’ which often means scandal.
D. Not so long ago in Britain if you saw someone reading a newspaper you could tell what kind it was without even checking the name. It was because the quality papers were printed on very large pages called ‘broadsheet’. You had to have expert turning skills to be able to read more than one page. The tabloids were printed on much smaller pages which were much easier to turn.
E. The desire to attract more readers has meant that in the twentieth century sometimes even the broadsheets in Britain look rather ‘popular’. They give a lot of coverage to scandal and details of people’s private lives. The reason is simple. What matters most for all newspaper publishers is making a profit. They would do anything to sell more copies.
F. If you go into any newsagent’s shop in Britain you will not find only newspapers. You will also see rows and rows of magazines for almost every imaginable taste. There are specialist magazines for many popular pastimes. There are around 3,000 of them published in the country and they are widely read, especially by women. Magazines usually list all the TV and radio programmes for the coming week and many British readers prefer them to newspapers.
Текст |
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B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
Заголовок |
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Пояснение.
A — 5. There is the Internet which is a convenient and inexpensive alternative source of news.
B — 1. The ‘Sunday papers’ are so called because that is the only day on which they are published.
C — 3. The quality papers or broadsheets are for the better educated readers.
D — 6. It was because the quality papers were printed on very large pages called ‘broadsheet’.
E — 4. The desire to attract more readers has meant that in the twentieth century sometimes even the broadsheets in Britain look rather ‘popular’. They give a lot of coverage to scandal and details of people’s private lives.
F — 7. You will not find only newspapers, you will also see rows and rows of magazines for almost every imaginable taste.
Ответ: 513647.
В. Прочитай текст и определи, какие утверждения соответствуют тексту, какие не соответствуют тексту и о каких в тексте не сказано
Christmas Tree Memories
My name is Ted. I grew up in the 50s but my childhood memories are still alive. The most pleasant of them is the family Christmas tree. Besides my mum and dad, there were five children in the family. We all took part in decorating the Christmas tree, one way or another. It was a special time for me as dad took us for a trip to the winter forest.
The experience was special as only boys were allowed to go to the countryside to pick out the tree. At the age of five I felt proud to be in a man’s adventure. I remember walking through the forest with dad looking for the perfect, large tree. We had a tall ceiling in the living room, so a small tree did not look right there.
At the age of five, even a small tree seemed great to me. To measure a tree I raised my hands above my head and looked up. If I could reach the top of the tree I thought it was big enough. Dad, however, always chose the perfect tree very carefully.
Once he had made his choice, he took out an axe to cut down the tree. I wanted to help my dad and brothers, but they always told me to stand back. When the cutting began, I tried to hold the tree up. I was afraid the tree would fall on them and I felt strong enough to hold it.
After the tree was down we took it to the car and went back home. I don’t remember how we got that large tree through the door, but it was always right. Then dad got the tree to stand up and we could start the decorating. The tree, the boxes with decorations and a tall ladder took up the whole room.
All the family took part as mum gave everyone a task. I had to pass the decorations. What I liked best about the Christmas tree were the lights. When everybody else had left I stayed in the room and watched the lights travelling up and down the Christmas tree.
Dad had one more special job that day. Mum took her favourite ornament, a lighted angel, which she had got as a present from her family. Dad climbed up the ladder and fixed the angel at the top of the Christmas tree. When I looked at the angel, I thought Santa was close to my house.
Everyone, and the decorated shining tree, was ready to celebrate Christmas. It was so big that it nearly touched the ceiling. I felt I was a small part of a big adventure. The last few years we lived in that house the trips to the forest with dad ceased. We bought an artificial tree instead.
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1. When Ted’s father went to choose their Christmas tree, Ted stayed at home.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
Пояснение.
It was a special time for me as dad took us for a trip to the winter forest.
Правильный ответ указан под номером 2.
2.Ted’s family lived in a small town.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
Пояснение.
No information.
Правильный ответ указан под номером 3.
3.Ted’s father always chose a tall tree for Christmas.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
Пояснение.
We had a tall ceiling in the living room, so a small tree did not look right there.
Правильный ответ указан под номером 1.
4.Ted’s mother preferred the Christmas decorations created by her children.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
Пояснение.
No information.
Правильный ответ указан под номером 3.
5.A lighted angel was Ted’s favourite Christmas decoration.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
Пояснение.
Mum took her favourite ornament, a lighted angel.
Правильный ответ указан под номером 2.
6.There was a star on the top of the Christmas tree in Ted’s house.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
Пояснение.
Dad climbed up the ladder and fixed the angel at the top of the Christmas tree.
Правильный ответ указан под номером 2.
7.Finally the family stopped having a live Christmas tree.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
4)
Пояснение.
The last few years we lived in that house the trips to the forest with dad ceased. We bought an artificial tree instead.
Контрольная работа. 9 класс 2 четверть
Раздел 2
А. Вы проводите информационный поиск в ходе выполнения проектной работы. Определите, в каком из текстов A–F содержатся ответы на интересующие Вас вопросы 1–7. Один из вопросов останется без ответа. Занесите Ваши ответы в таблицу.
1. What are the impressive facts about Sunday papers?
2. What is one more proof of the importance of the papers?
3. What are the papers for better educated people?
4. What were the results of the desire to attract more readers?
5. What is the alternative source of news?
6. How could one in Britain tell what kind of paper the person was reading?
7. What can we find in any newsagent`s shop in Britain?
A. As in many other European countries, Britain’s main newspapers are losing their readers. Fewer and fewer people are buying broadsheets and tabloids at the newsagent’s. In the last quarter of the twentieth century people became richer and now they can choose other forms of leisure activity. Also, there is the Internet which is a convenient and inexpensive alternative source of news.
B. The ‘Sunday papers’ are so called because that is the only day on which they are published. Sunday papers are usually thicker than the dailies and many of them have six or more sections. Some of them are ‘sisters’ of the daily newspapers. It means they are published by the same company but not on week days.
C. The quality papers or broadsheets are for the better educated readers. They devote much space to politics and other ‘serious’ news. The popular papers, or tabloids, sell to a much larger readership. They contain less text and a lot more pictures. They use bigger headlines and write in a simpler style of English. They concentrate on ‘human interest stories’ which often means scandal.
D. Not so long ago in Britain if you saw someone reading a newspaper you could tell what kind it was without even checking the name. It was because the quality papers were printed on very large pages called ‘broadsheet’. You had to have expert turning skills to be able to read more than one page. The tabloids were printed on much smaller pages which were much easier to turn.
E. The desire to attract more readers has meant that in the twentieth century sometimes even the broadsheets in Britain look rather ‘popular’. They give a lot of coverage to scandal and details of people’s private lives. The reason is simple. What matters most for all newspaper publishers is making a profit. They would do anything to sell more copies.
F. If you go into any newsagent’s shop in Britain you will not find only newspapers. You will also see rows and rows of magazines for almost every imaginable taste. There are specialist magazines for many popular pastimes. There are around 3,000 of them published in the country and they are widely read, especially by women. Magazines usually list all the TV and radio programmes for the coming week and many British readers prefer them to newspapers.
Текст |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
Заголовок |
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В. Прочитай текст и определи, какие утверждения соответствуют тексту, какие не соответствуют тексту и о каких в тексте не сказано
Christmas Tree Memories
My name is Ted. I grew up in the 50s but my childhood memories are still alive. The most pleasant of them is the family Christmas tree. Besides my mum and dad, there were five children in the family. We all took part in decorating the Christmas tree, one way or another. It was a special time for me as dad took us for a trip to the winter forest.
The experience was special as only boys were allowed to go to the countryside to pick out the tree. At the age of five I felt proud to be in a man’s adventure. I remember walking through the forest with dad looking for the perfect, large tree. We had a tall ceiling in the living room, so a small tree did not look right there.
At the age of five, even a small tree seemed great to me. To measure a tree I raised my hands above my head and looked up. If I could reach the top of the tree I thought it was big enough. Dad, however, always chose the perfect tree very carefully.
Once he had made his choice, he took out an axe to cut down the tree. I wanted to help my dad and brothers, but they always told me to stand back. When the cutting began, I tried to hold the tree up. I was afraid the tree would fall on them and I felt strong enough to hold it.
After the tree was down we took it to the car and went back home. I don’t remember how we got that large tree through the door, but it was always right. Then dad got the tree to stand up and we could start the decorating. The tree, the boxes with decorations and a tall ladder took up the whole room.
All the family took part as mum gave everyone a task. I had to pass the decorations. What I liked best about the Christmas tree were the lights. When everybody else had left I stayed in the room and watched the lights travelling up and down the Christmas tree.
Dad had one more special job that day. Mum took her favourite ornament, a lighted angel, which she had got as a present from her family. Dad climbed up the ladder and fixed the angel at the top of the Christmas tree. When I looked at the angel, I thought Santa was close to my house.
Everyone, and the decorated shining tree, was ready to celebrate Christmas. It was so big that it nearly touched the ceiling. I felt I was a small part of a big adventure. The last few years we lived in that house the trips to the forest with dad ceased. We bought an artificial tree instead.
Скрыть
1.When Ted’s father went to choose their Christmas tree, Ted stayed at home.
1) True 2) False 3) Not stated
2.Ted’s family lived in a small town.
1) True 2) False 3) Not stated
3.Ted’s father always chose a tall tree for Christmas.
1) True 2) False 3) Not stated
4.Ted’s mother preferred the Christmas decorations created by her children.
1) True 2) False 3) Not stated
5.A lighted angel was Ted’s favourite Christmas decoration.
1) True 2) False 3) Not stated
6.There was a star on the top of the Christmas tree in Ted’s house.
1) True 2) False 3) Not stated
7.Finally the family stopped having a live Christmas tree.
1) True 2) False 3) Not stated
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