Контрольная работа по английскому языку для обучающихся 7 класса
Ex. 1 Read the text and choose the right item in the sentences after it.
The New Zealand Kiwi
This strange bird is New Zealand's national symbol. Everywhere in the world, Kiwi is New Zealand, or a New Zealander. New Zealanders also like to call themselves Kiwis.
The Kiwi (bird) got its name after its shrill call - "kee-wee kee-wee". It can't see well, and although it has wings, it cannot fly. Kiwis live in forests or wet places and feed on insects, worms, snails, and berries. It is unusual in at least two things. First, it is the only bird in the world that has its nostrils1 at the end of its long beak to find food and sense danger. Second, the female kiwi has the largest egg, in proportion to its body size. Kiwis are as big as chickens, but their eggs are almost as big as those of ostriches! There are several species of kiwi spread over the North and South Islands of New Zealand.
The kiwi looks very much like kiwifruit - the brown furry fruit with the green flesh. Kiwifruit comes originally from China, and in fact its original name was Chinese gooseberry2. Sometime in the 1960s, the kiwifruit farmers in New Zealand decided to market the fruit overseas, but decided to give them another name. To help identify the fruit with New Zealand, they chose the name kiwifruit. Some people call kiwifruit kiwis, but this is incorrect. New Zealanders especially find this very wrong! A kiwi is a bird or a human New Zealander; but the fruit has different names - kiwifruit or Chinese gooseberry.
While it's not easy to see the real kiwi bird, the kiwi as a symbol is everywhere: on stamps and coins, on all sorts of products, in the toy shops, on flags, everywhere, all over the world.
People think that the kiwi bird is strange because it ... .
a) has a long tail b) has too long wings c) can't fly
The name of the bird comes from... .
a) its size b) its cry c) New Zealand fruit
Kiwis are really unusual because they ... .
a) look like ostriches b) are as big as ostriches
c) lay eggs as big as those of ostriches
New Zealanders call themselves ... .
a) kiwifruit b) gooseberries c) kiwis
The kiwifruit originates from ... .
a) China b) Australia c) New Zealand
New Zealanders don't like it when people call kiwifruit ... .
a) Chinese fruit b) kiwi c) Chinese gooseberries
1 nostrils [ʹnɒstrəlz] - ноздри
2 gooseberry [ʹɡʊzbərɪ] – крыжовник
Ex. 2 Choose the appropriate verb forms to complete the sentences.
1. He (did / has done) his work very well yesterday.
2. They (came / have come) back just now.
3. Helen (never swam / has never swum) in the sea.
4. My parents (have not / has not) been to Italy.
5. I (began / have begun) reading an interesting book two days ago.
6. She (has just begun / begin) doing her homework.
Ex. 3 Use Present Perfect to complete the sentences.
1. Ben _______________________________________ to Peru. (to be, never)
2. We _______________________________________ this show. (not, see)
3. My cousin ________________________________ an engineer. (to become)
4. They ___________________________________ us warmly. (to greet)
5. __________ you ________________________ letters? (ever, write)
6. Sofia ___________________________ learning the vocabulary________. (to begin, yet)
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border, chain, coasts, flow, flows, stretch, perfect, valley, lilies-of-the-valley |
1) Jack is a … gentleman. He has always been like that.
2) A low territory between two mountains or hills is a ... .
3) You can’t cross the ... without a passport.
4) She was wearing a thin gold ... round her neck.
5) The Great Plains ... to the east of the Rocky Mountains.
6) The Volga ... from the Valdai Hills to the Caspian Sea.
7) ... are my favourite spring flowers.
8) The sandy ... of California are popular with tourists and holidaymakers.
1. ______________________________
2._______________________________
3. _______________________________
4.________________________________
5 ________________________________
6. _______________________________
7. ________________________________
8. _______________________________