Контрольная работа по английскому языку УМК "Звёздный английский" 11 класс . модуль 2

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Муниципальное бюджетное общеобразовательное учреждение г.Владимира

«Средняя общеобразовательная

школа № 10 с углубленным изучением иностранных языков»

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Контрольная работа по английскому языку УМК «Звёздный английский»(“Starlight”) в 11 классе “Challenges. Module 2”

 

                                                                                     Составитель: Луценко Наталья                          

                                                                                     Евгеньевна, учитель англ.яз.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Владимир,2021
XI Form Module 2

Put the verb in the correct Tense form:

  1. By 2035 permanent habitats of these species (disappear).
  2. He’ll be worried in case he (come) across a dwelling in the forest.
  3. The village (not have) a supply of crystal clear water lately.
  4. When you hung up, your dog (howl) like mad in the hall.
  5. The audience (roar) in approval at the last performance.
  6. He (intend) to escape after he (learn) the bad news.
  7. The hurricane (blow) some palm trees over while we (wait) for the rescuers.
  8. Look! The cattle (graze) on the rich grass.
  9. It never (hiss) when everything (be) right.
  10. Bahrain (be) a centre of trade between Arabia and India since the second millennium BC.
  11. He said that they (praise) his speech for its clarity and humour.
  12. They believed that money (become) an obsession for him by that time.
  13. His obsession with cleanliness usually (annoy) everyone.
  14. The shadow of war (fall) across Europe by 2078.
  15. The police (scour) the woods for the missing child at the moment.
  16. The city won’t flourish if people (not pay) taxes next year.

 

Put the verb into the correct form of Subjunctive I or II or mixed:

1. If I (not to be) encouraged by my teachers to study well when I was at school, I (not to become) a successful lawyer now.

2. If John (not to disappear) so suddenly, I (to explain) everything to him now.

3. If Nick (to be) older now, he (not to do) the things he did yesterday.

4. If Pete (to be) a wise man, he (not to argue) yesterday.

5. If Ann (to have) a good meal for dinner yesterday, she (not be) hungry later.

6. If Kate (not eat) that cake yesterday, she (have) a stomachache later.

7. She is attentive. If she (to smell) smoke in the middle of the night, she (telephone) the fire brigade.

8. If you (not to know) how to play, my sister (to explain) the rules to you tomorrow.

9. I (to read) more books, if I (to have) more time.

10. My friend (to have) much success, if he (to try) harder.

11. She wishes she (to see) him at yesterday's party.

12. He wishes he (to know) something about cars now.

13. I wish I (to give) up smoking soon.

14. I wish I (not forget) my friend's birthday yesterday.

15. I wish it (be) sunny now.

16. I wish I (pass) my driving test last Monday.

 


Answer keys:

 

  1. By 2035 permanent habitats of these species will have disappeared.
  2. He’ll be worried in case he comes across a dwelling in the forest.
  3. The village hasn’t had a supply of crystal clear water lately.
  4. When you hung up, your dog was howling like mad in the hall.
  5. The audience roared in approval at the last performance.
  6. He intended to escape after he had learnt the bad news.
  7. The hurricane was blowing some palm trees over while we were waiting for the rescuers.
  8. Look! The cattle are grazing on the rich grass.
  9. It never hisses when everything is right.
  10. Bahrain has been a centre of trade between Arabia and India since the second millennium BC.
  11. He said that they had praised his speech for its clarity and humour.
  12. They believed that money had become an obsession for him by that time.
  13. His obsession with cleanliness usually annoys everyone.
  14. The shadow of war will have fallen across Europe by 2078.
  15. The police are scouring the woods for the missing child at the moment.
  16. The city won’t flourish if people do not pay taxes next year.

 

 

 

 

1.      Hadn’t been; wouldn’t become

2.      Had not disappeared; would explain

3.      Were; wouldn’t have done

4.      Were; wouldn’t have argued

5.      had had; wouldn’t have been

6.      hadn’t eaten; wouldn’t have had

7.      smelled/smelt; would telephone

8.      didn’t know; would explain

9.      would read; had

10.  would have; tried

11.  had seen

12.  knew

13.  gave up

14.  hadn’t forgotten

15.  were

16.  had passed