Контрольная работа по английскому языку в 8 классе за 3 четверть (по Биболетовой) 3 варианта

Описание работы: Предлагаю вам  контрольную работу по английскому языку в 8 классе за третью четверть, УМК Биболетовой М.З. Работа содержит тестовые задания по трем разделам: "Аудирование", «Чтение» и «Грамматика и лексика». Данный материал рассчитан на 45 мин, задания направлены на обобщение и контроль пройденного материала.  Цель: выявить уровень сформированности знаний, умений и навыков учащихся в соответствии с целями и задачами изученных грамматических тем,  а также уровень владения лексиче...
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The 8-th form

PROGRESS CHECK 3

V-1

PART I. LISTENING COMPREHENSION

Listen to the recording. On the recording you'll hear the person talking about public libraries in Britain. As you listen to his comments, complete the following sentences. The first letters of the following words will help you.

1.Public libraries are f… . 2. 40 per cent of people use p… libraries.3. Libraries encourage people to b… as well as b… books. 4. H…, for most people's purposes, the library is still q… and more effective. 5. These days many l… have CD-ROMS, computer games, DVDs of films and the I… .

PART II. USE OF ENGLISH (GRAMMAR/VOCABULARY)

A1. Find the unnecessary word.

1) conclusion 2) shopping 3) encyclopedia 4) thriller 5) handbook 6) title 7)headline 8) description

A2. Match the cities to the countries they are located in.

1) Wellington a) New Zealand

2) Bombay b) Czech Republic

3) Bangkok c) India

4) Prague d) Thailand

A3. Choose the appropriate verb.

I think that she will not … to pass her exam.

1) prove 2) quit 3) manage 4) book

A4. Match the expressions to the right translation.

1) quit working a) доказать мужество

2) it proved to be easy b) управлять компанией

3) manage the company c) прекратить работать

4) prove courage d) это оказалось просто

A5. Mark the word that means job.

1) scandal 2) soap 3) documentary 4) producer

A6. Choose the appropriate word.

… busy I am, I visit my granny twice a week.

1) Whenever 2) However 3) Whoever 4) Wherever

A7. Choose the right variant of the sentence in reported speech.

1) He says, "You are right."
a) he says that I am right
b) he says which I right
c) he says I was right
d) he said I are right

2) He asked her, "Do you speak English?"
a) he asked her if she have spoke English
b) he asked her if she speaks English
c) he asked her if she had spoke English
d) he asked her if she spoke English

3) "Don't talk with me," she said to me.
a) she told me not to talk with her
b) she told me to not talk with her
c) she told me not to talk with me
d) she told me do not to talk with her

A8. Put in that, which or who.

1) The book _____ we are speaking about was written by Stephen King.

2) He sent me an answer _____ was very short.

A9. Make the sentence using the following words.

on/days/CDs/you/read/these/can/books

A10. Complete the sentences. Choose the correct variant.

  1. The (new/ news) is shocking.

  2. We have much (snow/ snows) in winter.

PART III. READING

"Television, computers, books"

As far as books and computers are concerned, I can say in my firm confidence that computers will never replace books. First because they fulfill different functions. It's true that both books and computers contain information. But one computer is worth the whole library. So perhaps, computers will replace reference books because it's quicker and easier to find the necessary information in the computer than in reference books.

But I'm sure computers can't be compared to fiction. Historical novels, adventure books, detective stories, science fiction, romance, poems, recommended by teachers create a special atmosphere. They take us into the imaginary world of high human emotions, exciting relations. A computer can help you in reading these books without turning the pages but working on the computer demands certain effort. You are to sit straight, not to stoop; you keep your finger on the keyboard. Besides computers have a harmful impact on the eyesight. In my opinion, it's impossible to read "War and Peace" on the screen. We'll lack something important: the invisible contact with the writer who speaks with us from the past centuries.

As to TV, its role is expressed in the proverb, "It's better to see than to hear". Paraphrasing it we can say it's good to see after you have read. Screen versions of literary masterpieces add much to our understanding the author and arouse unforgettable emotions. But books are the greatest wonders in the world, which brings us knowledge and bring us up. Through centuries and distances we can keep in touch with the greatest minds in the universe.

Choose the right answer.

1. The author doesn't believe that books will be ever replaced by computers.

a) True b) False c) Not Stated

2. Computers are easier to find necessary information.

a) True b) False c) Not Stated

3. Reading on a computer is comfortable and healthy.

a) True b) False c) Not Stated

4. Many children prefer reading on the computers.

a) True b) False c) Not Stated

5. It is good to see before reading.

a) True b) False c) Not Stated


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