Lexical-Grammar Test
Topic: Education 10th Grade
1. Match the type of school with its definition
1. Mixed sex |
a. a school under the control of an independent organization, accepting mostly fee-paying pupils |
2. Comprehensive |
b. schools that accept students based on the tests results |
3. State |
c. schools where boys and girls study together |
4. Private |
d. a school for young people, usually between the ages of 11 and 18 |
5. Primary |
e. non fee-paving schools, funded from taxes and most are organized by Local Authorities |
6. Fee-paying |
f. in Britain a state secondary school providing an education with an academic bias for children who are selected by the eleven-plus examination |
7. Selective |
g. a school where some or all pupils not only study, but also live during term time, with their fellow students and possibly teachers |
8. Secondary |
h. a school for children below the age of 11 |
9. Boarding |
i. a school that you pay money to go to |
10. Grammar |
j. a secondary school for children of all abilities from the same district |
2. Fill in the gaps with the words from the box:
non fee-paying state grammar grade term vacation selective compulsory
entrance exams public
1. All schools in Belarus are …
2. Students have 2 weeks of … between each ...
3. Eleventh grade is the last year of … education.
4. Students in … 11 prepare for university … …
5. … school - (in England) an independent fee-paying secondary school for the privileged.
6. State schools are …
7. … schools are …: they offer academically oriented general education.
3. Translate from Russian into English:
1. Учебный год в Беларуси делится на 4 четверти с 4 каникулами.
2. Государственные общеобразовательные школы в Великобритании неизбирательные и бесплатные.
3. Если я хорошо сдам вступительные экзамены, я буду получать стипендию.
4. В Великобритании некоторые предметы обязательные, а некоторые – необязательные.
5. После окончания 11 лет начальной и средней школы ученики могут поступить в университет или колледж.
4. Open the brackets and put the verbs into the correct tense-form.
1. If I had known you were back from your holiday, I (phone) you.
2. If Jack moves too slowly he (not win) the game.
3. You (tell) anyone if you won a large amount of money on the lottery?
4. If you (not/stay) out late last night, you wouldn`t be tired now.
5. If Tom were more careful he (not break) things.
6. If I (know) it was John, I would have spoken to him.
7. If I can’t fall asleep, I (count) sheep or (read) a look.
8. They will miss the train if they (not run.)
9. If she had had a car she (drive) there.
10. We would go to the beach if the rain (stop).
5. Open the brackets and put the verbs into the correct tense-form.
1. If Felix (to be present) at the last conference, I (seen) him.
2. If I (to find) the letter, I (show) it to you.
3. If they (not / walk) 40 km, they (not / be) exhausted now.
4. Molly (be) a splendid woman, if only she (not / talk) so much!
5. If you (leave) at two, you (be) there before dark.
6. If they (mention) this yesterday, everything (be) all right.
7. If the plane (leave) on time, they (be) in Minsk now.
8. The old gentleman doesn’t go out in winter. He (go) out if the weather (get) warmer.
9. He (have) a bad accident last Friday if he (not / drive) so carefully.
10. What you (do) if someone (give) you a million pounds?
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