I variant Test 1 7 form
Name:
I. Find names of the musical instrument and write them:(7 points)
Lpianodekeyboardsfrdrumsmevocalsnyguitarvwrecorderbcsaxaphonedg
II. Match the opposite pairs: (14 points)
1. Boring a. slow 8. go h. the fireworks
2. Strange b. great 9. give i. special food
3. Fast c. interesting 10. have j. to church
4. Loud d. usual 11. watch k. presents
5. Always e. sad 12. decorate l. postcards
6. Terrible f. quiet 13. eat m. a party
7. Lively g. never 14. send n. a flat
III. Choose the correct variant. (10 points)
1. We eat /are eating special food every party.
2. Sam celebrates / is celebrating his birthday at present.
3. Be quiet! Children sleep / are sleeping in the bedroom.
4. Listen! Anna sings / is singing a beautiful song.
5. I usually watch / am watching comedies and fantasy.
6. Larisa doesn’t like / isn’t like cooking at home.
7. They don’t know / aren’t know this girl.
8. What are you doing? - I go out / am going out with friends.
9. I and my friends spend / are spending time after school.
10. Do you prefer/ Are you preferring listening to music every day?
IV. Write negative sentences and put the word in brackets in suitable place. (6 points)
1. You talk at the lessons. (always) _____________________________________________________________
2. I am drawing a funny picture. (at the moment).__________________________________________________
3. We go swimming. (twice a week) _____________________________________________________________
4. He is working with the project. (these days)_____________________________________________________
5. She is late. (often)_________________________________________________________________________
6. They are making cards. (now) _______________________________________________________________
V. Match the holidays with the dates. (7 points)
1. Valentine’s Day a. the seventh of January
2. Father's Day b. the twenty eighth of November
3. Christmas Day c. the thirty first of October
4. New Year’s Eve d. the fifth of November
5. Bonfire Night e. the twentieth of October
6. Hallowe’en f. the thirteenth of February
7. Thanksgiving Day g. the thirty first of December
V. A) Read the text and underline true or false. (10 points)
ENGLISH TRADITIONS
Every nation and country has its own traditions and customs. In Britain traditions play a more important role than in other countries. They are proud of their traditions and carefully keep them. Traditions are different in Great Britain: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
You already know some of the English traditions and holidays such as St. Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Hallowe'en which have also become traditional American holidays. Here are some more facts about old English traditions.
One of the old English legends says that London can be the capital of the country, rich and great until twelve black ravens live in the Tower of London. Each has got its name and the keepers carefully look after them. If one of the birds dies, another younger raven takes its place. Londoners believe this legend and always bring some food to give to the birds when they come to the Tower. The keepers cut the birds' wings a bit as they are afraid that they may fly away.
Another old English tradition is Guy Fawkes Day or Bonfire Night. Children go out into the streets on the 5th of November with figures like scarecrows. They stand in the streets and squares asking for the usual "Penny for the Guy". Then with the money they have collected they buy fireworks and burn the guy (the figure like a scarecrow) on their bonfire. People watch fireworks and some people go to parties in the evening.
Though different countries have different traditions and holidays people all over the world know some of them. They are Easter, Christmas and New Year and others.
1. British are proud of their traditions and keep them. True / False
2. There are no different traditions and customs all over the world. True / False
3. English people celebrate Maslenitsa. True / False
4. There are the same holidays in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. True / False
5. London can be great until 10 black ravens live in the Tower of London. True / False
6. The keepers cut the ravens’ wings because they may fly away. True / False
7. Londoners never bring food to the ravens when they come to the Tower. True / False
8. English people celebrate Guy Fawkes Day on the 5th of November. True / False
9. Children buy fireworks on their money. True / False
10. People watch fireworks and burn the figure of scarecrow. True / False
B) Underline in the text with numbers: (3 points)
1. The name of holiday which is on the 5th of November.
2. The names of English and American holidays.
3. The names of holidays which people celebrate all over the world.
All points 57: “5” - 53-57; “4” - 41-52; “3” - 29-40; “2” before 28 points
II variant Test 1 7 form
Name:
I. Find names of the musical instrument and write them:(7 points)
Mksaxaphonegfrecordeaapianodekeyboardsfrdrumsmevocalsnyguitarvw
II. Match the opposite pairs: (14 points)
1. Often a. annoying 8. wear h. a party
2. Strange b. fast 9. decorate i. special food
3. Quiet c. sad 10. send j. traditional costumes
4. Cheerful d. boring 11. have k. the fireworks
5. Slow e. seldom 12. eat l. presents
6. Great f. usual 13. give m. the house
7. Interesting g. slow 14. watch n. a card
III. Choose the correct variant. (10 points)
1. We dance /are dancing every party.
2. Sam celebrates / is celebrating his birthday every year.
3. Look! Children play / are playing in the living room.
4.Listen! Anna works / is working in the garden.
5. Endy usually watches/ is watching comedies and fantasy.
6. I don’t like / am not like cleaning the kitchen.
7.Teddy doesn’t know / isn’t know that boy.
8. What are you doing? - I wait / am waiting for my friends.
9. Do you understand / Are you understanding me?
10. I don’t speak / am not speaking English now.
IV. Write negative sentences and put the word in brackets in suitable place. (6 points)
1. You do your homework. (seldom) _____________________________________________________________
2. I am reading a funny book. (at present)._________________________________________________________
3. They go skating. (once a week) _______________________________________________________________
4. She is cleaning the flat. (today)________________________________________________________________
5. Davis is tired. (often)________________________________________________________________________
6. We are doing sums. (now)____________________________________________________________________
V. Match the holidays with the dates. (7 points)
1. Valentine’s Day a. the twenty fifth of December
2. Mother's Day b. the ninth of May
3. Christmas Day c. the thirty first of October
4. New Year’s Eve d. the twenty forth of November
5. Easter Sunday e. the fifth of May
6. Hallowe’en f. the thirteenth of February
7. Victory Day g. the thirty first of December
VI. A) Read the text and underline true or false. (10 points)
CHRISTMAS
The 25th of December is Christmas Day. It’s a happy holiday for many people in different countries.
Some week before Christmas English people are very busy. They send greeting cards to all their relatives and friends. You can buy Christmas cards or you can make them with your hands. Many children make their cards at school. Everybody is very glad to get such a present. Also people buy a Christmas tree and decorate it with toys, coloured balls and little coloured lights.
On Christmas Eve people put their presents under the tree. When children go to bed, they put their stockings near their beds. At night Father Christmas comes with a big bag of presents for them. He puts the presents in the children’s stockings. And in the morning they take the stockings and open their presents. They are so happy.
Every year there is a very big Christmas tree in the centre of London, in Trafalgar Square. This is a present from the people of Norway to the people of Great Britain. It’s a great pleasure to decorate this tree. In the evening before Christmas people like to come to Trafalgar Square to look at the tree.
On Christmas Eve streets are crowded and decorated in London, too. The shops are very busy at Christmas. People want to buy presents for their family and friends (for their nearest and dearest). And they buy a lot of food and drink for all the Christmas parties.
For Christmas lunch people eat special food such as turkey, potatoes, green vegetables and the Christmas pudding. At five o’clock it’s time for tea and Christmas cake.
On Christmas people wish their nearest and dearest a merry Christmas, happiness, health, kindness and love.
The day after Christmas is Boxing Day. People usually visit their relatives and friends. They exchange presents. They do not work on that day.
1. Many children make their cards at school. True / False
2. Before Christmas people are very busy because they cook food.True / False
3. Father Christmas puts the presents for children under the Christmas tree.True / False
4. There is a very big Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square.True / False
5. People of Great Britain give the Christmas tree to people of Norway.True / False
6. At night people like to come to Trafalgar Square to watch the Christmas tree.True / False
7. Everybody buys presents, a lot of food and drinks before Christmas.True / False
8. They have got tea with Christmas cake at four o’clock.True / False
9. On Christmas people wish each other best wishes. True / False
10. People work only half of the day on Boxing day.True / False
B)Underline in the text with numbers: (3 points)
1. How people decorate the Christmas tree.
2. Name the special food for Christmas. 3. What people wish on Christmas.
All points 57: “5” - 53-57; “4” - 41-52; “3” - 29-40; “2” before 28 points
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