Входное тестирование. 11 класс.УМК М.З. Биболетовой Enjoy English - 11

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Variant 1

 

        I.            WB Ex. 4, p. 5

      II.            Open the brackets.

1.      Maggie always (to like) learning foreign languages.

2.      ___You ever (to be) to London?

3.      Do you know that World War II (to end) on the 2nd of September 1945.

4.      John (to play) a new game on his mobile phone now.

5.      They already (to finish) doing their home task by the time Nick came home yesterday.

6.      He (to read) a new novel by a famous American writer at that time yesterday.

7.      Football (to play) by people since early times.

8.      Tom said that he (to visit) Spain the next year.

9.      ___ Andrew (to fly) to ecological conference tomorrow?

10.   “War and Peace” (to write) by Leo Tolstoy.

    III.            Answer the questions on the text (see Ex. 15, p. 12.)

1.      What is Runglish?

2.      When was it invented?

3.      How do you think why people use Runglish? Can it become an international language in future?

Variant 2

 

        I.            WB Ex. 4, p. 5

      II.            Open the brackets.

1.      As far as I know Nancy (to want) to be a pilot.

2.      ___ Sally ever (to be) to a foreign country?

3.      They (to move) to our city in October 1998.

4.      Mary (to do) yoga now.

5.      My mother (to come) home when it started raining.

6.      We (to listen) to a new modern song when he came to us yesterday.

7.      Tennis (to play) by people since early times.

8.      My sister said that she (to visit) France the next year.

9.      ___ Mike (to go) to English courses tomorrow?

10.   “Great Expectations” (to write) by T. Dreiser.

    III.            Answer the questions on the text (see Ex. 15, p. 12.)

1.      Why do people call Runglish “Runglish”?

2.      Where do people often speak Runglish?

3.      Can you speak Runglish? How do you think is it a good idea to use Runglish instead of pure English or Russian. Why?

 

Variant 1

 

        I.            WB Ex. 4, p. 5

      II.            Open the brackets.

1.      Maggie always (to like) learning foreign languages.

2.      ___You ever (to be) to London?

3.      Do you know that World War II (to end) on the 2nd of September 1945.

4.      John (to play) a new game on his mobile phone now.

5.      They already (to finish) doing their home task by the time Nick came home yesterday.

6.      He (to read) a new novel by a famous American writer at that time yesterday.

7.      Football (to play) by people since early times.

8.      Tom said that he (to visit) Spain the next year.

9.      ___ Andrew (to fly) to ecological conference tomorrow?

10.   “War and Peace” (to write) by Leo Tolstoy.

    III.            Answer the questions on the text (see Ex. 15, p. 12.)

1.       What is Runglish?

2.      When was it invented?

3.      How do you think why people use Runglish? Can it become an international language in future?

Variant 2

 

        I.            WB Ex. 4, p. 5

      II.            Open the brackets.

1.      As far as I know Nancy (to want) to be a pilot.

2.      ___ Sally ever (to be) to a foreign country?

3.      They (to move) to our city in October 1998.

4.      Mary (to do) yoga now.

5.      My mother (to come) home when it started raining.

6.      We (to listen) to a new modern song when he came to us yesterday.

7.      Tennis (to play) by people since early times.

8.      My sister said that she (to visit) France the next year.

9.      ___ Mike (to go) to English courses tomorrow?

10.   “Great Expectations” (to write) by T. Dreiser.

    III.            Answer the questions on the text (see Ex. 15, p. 12.)

1.      Why do people call Runglish “Runglish”?

2.      Where do people often speak Runglish?

3.      Can you speak Runglish? How do you think is it a good idea to use Runglish instead of pure English or Russian. Why?

 


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