TEST
I . Match the words and the descriptions.
1.Children who don’t get along with their parents are… .
a) useful b) sociable c) naughty
2.A person who likes to be with others is…..
a) serious b) sociable c) responsible
3.A person who produces new ideas is…..
a) friendly b) cultural c) creative
4.A person who is very unkind is….
a) famous b) rude c) careful
5.A person who has a good career (карьера) is… .
a) cultural b) humorous c) successful
II. Choose the word or word combinations which complete the sentence.
1 I …and I am fat now.
a) lost weight b) gained weight c) took weight
2.I try…with my parents because I love them.
a) to have troubles b) to get along c) to look cool
3.We lost the competition. We …..
a) were out of luck b) were in luck c) had luck
4.Our students who play in volleyball team always help… .
a) each other b) one another
5.We communicate with….on the skype .
a) one another b) each other
Ш .Choose the correct answer.
1.I think he…already…his chance.
a) miss b) missed c) has missed
2.They ……just…the competition.
a) win b) was winning c) have won
3.We…. in Greece at the moment.
a) have traveled b) travel c) are travelling
4.He….. books every Saturday .
A ) is reading b) reads c) read
5.We …. in the competition last year.
a) took part b) take part c) has taken part
6.It ….. heavily Look at the window.
a) is raining b) rains c) rain
IV. Put the verbs in the correct form.
1.My mother …(clean).the house yesterday night.
2.We …(play) football now.
3.I…. (try) my chance next time.
4.He came from Moscow but he (not call) me yet
5.Look! The girl …(cry).
6.The long distance communication…(change) in 1832.
V. Read the text and answer the questions. New ZealandNew Zealand, an independent state and a member of the Commonwealth, is situated south-east from Australia. The country consists of three large islands and also many small islands. New Zealand is a mountainous country. New Zealand`s rivers are short. The climate in New Zealand is warm and the greater part of the country is well watered. There are good forests of evergreen trees (вечнозеленые) and large areas are rich grasslands.
New Zealand has very few native animals. The kiwi, a bird which lives in the forest and does not fly, is found nowhere else in the world. It lives only in New Zealand. The kiwi is the national emblem of New Zealand. The kiwi is rather an unusual . It has no tail, almost no wings, and its nostrils are near the end of its bill. No other bird lays an egg so large in proportion to its size. Its egg is about one fifth of its own weight. This is a tremendous size.
The main cities in North Island are Auckland, the largest city and port, and Wellington, the capital. Christchurch and Dunedin are the most important towns in South Island. New Zealand is sometimes called "The Britain of the Pacific", because the cities and towns of the country resemble very much those of England.
New Zealand`s climate with rainfalls all the year round, is very favourable for dairying, sheep-farming and cattle-farming, as well as growing fruit, vegetables and flowers. The population of New Zealand is over three million people, more than two thirds of whom live in North Is-land. The Maori people make up eight per cent of the total population.
The Maoris, Polynesian people, are the aborigines of New Zealand. After long stays in Indonesia and the South Pacific, which they explored for many years, they made their great journey to New Zealand about the middle of the 14th century. They sailed in double canoes open to all weathers. They knew the winds, the ocean currents and the stars, and this earned them the name of Vikings of the Sunrise. The Maoris are famous for their folk-songs, music and dances; they are very skilled in wood-work.
1.Why are there forests of evergreen trees and large areas of grasslands?
a) New Zealand’s rivers are short
b) greater part of the country is well watered
2. Why is New Zealand called “the Britain of the Pacific’?
a) New Zealand’s climate with rainfalls
b) cities are similar with those of England
3) Why are the Maoris called Vikings of the Sunrise?
a) they are very skilled in wood-work
b) they sailed open to all weathers, they knew the winds, the ocean currents and the stars
4) Why is the kiwi the national emblem of New Zealand?
a) . It has no tail, almost no wings
b) it is found nowhere else in the world
TEST
I. Match the words and the descriptions.
1.A person who works hard is… .
a) friendly b) industrious c) kind
2.A person who learns a lot of things is…..
a) serious b) cruel c) intelligent
3.A person who doesn’t like to work is….
a) hardworking b) lazy c) curious
4.A person who is interested in many things is...
a) curious b) cunning c) impolite
5.A person who is nervous in the company of others is… .
a) clever b) shy c) sociable
II. Choose the word or word combinations which complete sentence.
1.I cut my black hair to ……and now I am looking cool.
a) change the colour b) get a new haircut c) be more athletic
2.If I read a lot of books I will…..
a) became older b) get smarter c) become less talkative
3.I like to stay with my granny and we always …with her.. .
a) get along b) get troubles c) get problems
4 My dog and I like to play with…..
a) one another b) each other
5We met….3 months ago.
a) each other b) one another
III. Choose the correct answer.
1. She …already..(clean) the room. It looks bright and sunny
a) has cleaned b) cleaned c) was cleaning
2. .Our friends….to Paris last year.
a) went b) go c) was going
3….he …..a present yesterday?
a ) did….buy b) has ….bought c) was buying
4.Pupils …already…their chance to visit this museum .
a) missed b) have missed c) has missed
5.He ….the saxophone now.
a) play b)has played c) is playing
6. Where….you…next summer?
a) did go b) do go c) will go
IV. Put the verbs in the correct form.
1.Why… you…. (call) me now?.
2.Pupils …just….( finish) writing words .
3.I ….(give) her this book next week.
4.Many years ago I…( visit) this beautiful town.
5.I …never…(see). such strange animal
6.What….you ….(do) last Saturday .
If I had a chance to go to some English - speaking country I would like to go to Australia. Australia seems to me and other people to be the upside-down(зд. наоборот) world. The New Year is at midsummer, midwinter is in June. Hot winds blow from the north: cold winds blow from the south. The farther north you go, the hotter it gets. The trees look strange; it will seem to you that they never lose their leaves, and you will miss the bare branches in winter.
Australia is a land of strange birds and beasts such as kangaroo, koala, echidna and dingo. Australia is the world`s largest island and the smallest continent. Its area is about the United States (without Alaska) -7,7 square km. Today there live about 17 million of people. Australia is a country of almost 3 million square miles far from other countries that`s why it wasn`t discovered for a long time. And only in 1606 Dutch sailors reached the shores of the unknown continent, but it was not settled till the English Captain Cook discovered the East Coast in 1770. When settlement began in 1788 the continent was inhabited by about 300 000 people, who are now called aborigines. Diseases brought by settlers caused many deaths among the aborigines and now there are only about 60 000 of them. At the beginning of the 19-th century the English colonists gave the fifth continent the name Australia or "the unknown southern land ".
At first, nobody wanted to live there because it was used as a prison where the British government would send British prisoners. The most of Australia is a semi-desert so most people in Australia live in South - East. The climate is hot and Australian boast that they can sleep out -of- doors all the year round. The sun shines in winter and in summer. Snow and ice are rare, except the high mountains. There is not much rain, and drought is a constant anxiety. In bad times, and in the driest parts, many animals may die for want of water. Today Australia is an independent federative state consisting of 6 states and 2 territories. It is a member of the Commonwealth headed by the British Queen. The capital is Canberra.
1Why does Australia look like upside-down?
a).The trees look strange b) The farther north you go, the hotter it gets
2. Why wasn’t it discovered a long time?.
a) only in 1606 Dutch sailors reached the shores
b) 3 million square miles far from countries
3. Why did nobody want to live in the continent?
a) diseases caused many deaths
b ) it was used as a prison.
4. Why can they sleep out of doors?
a) there is not much rain and drought, many animals may die
b) the sun shines in winter and in summer
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