Итоговый тест по английскому языку для 7 класса

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Form 7. Final test. V-1.

  1. Listen to the text and choose the correct answer for each question.

1. What was the old gentleman's job before he retired?

A) a doctor B) a teacher C) a worker

2. What did he do in his free time?

A) to read a lot B) to walk in the park C) to sleep

3. Why did he go to the park?

A) to escape from the noise of the city B) to swim C) to dance

4. What did he notice in the park one day?

A) a group of adults B) a group of young boys C) a group of girls

5. What kind of competition were the boys having?

A) they're telling lies B) they're fighting C) they're singing

6. Who won the competition?

A) a boy B) the old gentleman C) two boys

  1. Match the headings (A to F) to the paragraphs (1-5). There is one extra heading.

A A man couldn't believe his eyes.

B Every diamond falling will become a dust.

C The bag was full of diamonds.

D The man thanked the Fortune and went away with diamonds.

E Dust instead of diamonds.

F "If only I had money…"

The Poor Man's Fortune

1. ……….

One day Fortune was watching a poor man walking down the street. He had a worn out bag and a squashed hat in his hands. The man was thinking about all people around him earning a lot of money but never being happy with what they had. He looked at the dog following him and said out aloud: "If I only had enough money I'd never ask for anything else."

2………..

Just at this moment Fortune came down the street. She heard the man talking and stopped. A surprised man looked at Fortune standing in front of him and couldn't believe his eyes.

3 ……….

"I want to help you," said Fortune, "hold your bag and watch me pouring diamonds into it. Stop me when you think there is enough. But every diamond falling on the ground will become dust. Do you understand?"

4 ……….

And having said that Fortune started pouring diamonds into the man's bag. The bag filled with diamonds was growing heavy. "Is that enough?" asked Fortune looking at the man's trembling hands. "No, give me more," answered the man.

5 ……....

"You are the richest man in the world now," said Fortune, having added some more. "Just a few more," replied the man. Another added diamond made the bag split. All the diamonds fell on the ground and became dust.

Fortune disappeared leaving a disappointed man in the street.


  1. Open the brackets.


  1. We (play) basketball now.

  2. The actor always (sing) at the concerts.

  3. She doesn't like (drive).

  4. Yesterday they (win) the game.

  5. He already (miss) his chance.

  6. Tomorrow I (write) you a letter.


  1. Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.


  1. old/ The/ across/ river/ the/ broken/ was/ builders/ by/ bridge.

  2. party/ arranged/ by/ students/ the/themselves /The/ was.

  3. police/ the/ phoned/ Terry's / Dad.

  4. stolen/ The /was/ somebody/ bike/ by.

  5. me/ understands/ Nobody.

5. Write a letter about to your foreign friend about your country.













Form 7. Final test. V-2.

  1. Listen to the text and choose the correct answer for each question.

1. What was the old gentleman's job before he retired?

A) a doctor B) a teacher C) a worker

2. What did he do in his free time?

A) to read a lot B) to walk in the park C) to sleep

3. Why did he go to the park?

A) to escape from the noise of the city B) to swim C) to dance

4. What did he notice in the park one day?

A) a group of adults B) a group of young boys C) a group of girls

5. What kind of competition were the boys having?

A) they're telling lies B) they're fighting C) they're singing

6. Who won the competition?

A) a boy B) the old gentleman C) two boys

  1. Match the headings (A to F) to the paragraphs (1-5). There is one extra heading.

A Dust instead of diamonds.

B Every diamond falling will become a dust.

C The man thanked the Fortune and went away with diamonds.

D The bag was full of diamonds.

E A man couldn't believe his eyes.

F "If only I had money…"


The Poor Man's Fortune

1. ……….

One day Fortune was watching a poor man walking down the street. He had a worn out bag and a squashed hat in his hands. The man was thinking about all people around him earning a lot of money but never being happy with what they had. He looked at the dog following him and said out aloud: "If I only had enough money I'd never ask for anything else."

2………..

Just at this moment Fortune came down the street. She heard the man talking and stopped. A surprised man looked at Fortune standing in front of him and couldn't believe his eyes.

3 ……….

"I want to help you," said Fortune, "hold your bag and watch me pouring diamonds into it. Stop me when you think there is enough. But every diamond falling on the ground will become dust. Do you understand?"

4 ……….

And having said that Fortune started pouring diamonds into the man's bag. The bag filled with diamonds was growing heavy. "Is that enough?" asked Fortune looking at the man's trembling hands. "No, give me more," answered the man.

5 ……....

"You are the richest man in the world now," said Fortune, having added some more. "Just a few more," replied the man. Another added diamond made the bag split. All the diamonds fell on the ground and became dust.

Fortune disappeared leaving a disappointed man in the street.



  1. Open the brackets.


  1. We (play) basketball tomorrow.

  2. The actor (sing) at the concerts yesterday.

  3. She doesn't like (drive).

  4. They always (win) the game.

  5. He already (miss) his chance.

  6. I (write) you a letter now.


  1. Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.


  1. is/ proud/ Steven/ of/ new/ bicycle/ his.

  2. want /I/ to/ you/ pay /to attention/ Grammar/ your.

  3. everything/ Scientists/ computers/ going/ are/ control/ to/ and.

  4. won/ He /the/ Peace/ Nobel/ Prize.

  5. would/ I/ like/ to/ my /improve /English.

5. Write a letter about to your foreign friend about your country.













Текст для аудирования.

He Never Told a Lie

Once there lived a teacher who had worked at school for very many years. He was an extremely good teacher but then he became old and retired. Now he had a lot of free time and often went for a walk in the park. This was the most suitable place to escape from the city noise.

One day he was taking his usual walk and noticed a group of young boys standing near the bushes. In one of the buses there was a graceful small cat that resembled his own cat Pussy. The old gentleman came to the boys and asked what was happening. One of the boys explained to him, "We are having a competition. We're telling lies and one the one who tells the biggest lie will keep the cat."

The old gentleman was just like all grown-ups: he thought it was a good chance to teach the boys a useful lesson, so he said to them, "This is an extraordinary competition. But you know, boys, I've never told a lie in my life." All at once there was a great laughter from the boys and they cried, "You've won! Now you can take the cat."





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