Контрольные работы к (1-2 четвертям), 6 класс, авторы Кузовлёв В.П. и др.
3. Where (your father, come) from? – He (come) from Scotland?
4. What (you, do)? – I’m an electrical engineer.
5. This office (open) at 9.00 and (close) at 10.30 every day.
II. Put the verb into the correct form. (Present Progressive)
2. Why you (wear) your coat today? It’s very warm.
3. Listen to those people. What language they (speak)?
4. Let’s go out now. It (not, rain) any more.
5. You (make) a lot of noise. Can you be a bit quieter?
III. Put the verb into the correct form. (Present Simple or Present Progressive)
1. The River Nile (flow) into the Mediterranean.
2. Hurry! The bus (come). I (not, want) to miss it.
3. I (not, belong) to a political party.
4. It (ever, snow) in India?
5. What your father (do)?
IV. Join two nouns. (The possessive Case of Nouns)
1. the house/ my aunt and uncle
2. the newspaper/today
3. the children/Don and Mary
4. the car/Mike’s parents
5. the daughter/Charles
V. Complete these sentences. Each time use the comparative form of one of the following adjectives: expensive, large, near, quiet, thin. (The Degrees of Comparison of Adjectives)
1. This jacket is too small. I need a … size.
2. You look … Have you lost weight?
3. You’re making too much noise. Can you be a bit …?
4. The hotel was very cheap. I expected it to be much …
5. It’s a pity you live so far away. I wish you lived …
VI. Write comparatives of these adjectives. (The Degrees of Comparison of Adjectives)
1).big; 2).beautiful; 3).good; 4).dirty; 5).clean
VII. Put the words in the right order.
1. tease, call, always, names, and, Boys
2. friends, chatting, with, travelling, and, They, like
3. thing, My, the, are, most, shoes, expensive
4. causal, or, smart, too, not, is, too, It
5. photo, in, handsome, is, much, Jane’s father
VIII. Put the prepositions.
1. We get … much better now.
2. I was not polite … you.
3. What arguments are … favour … Ted.
4. Girls never chatter … their friends.
5. Boys often fight … each other.
IX. Translate the words.
Контрольная работа (6 класс – 2 четверть)
I.Reading Comprehension. People all over the world like writing diaries. Here are the two articles about the famous diaries.
1) Read them and write out the short answers to the questions:
1). When did S. Pepys write his diary?
2). Where did he live?
3). When did Anne write her diary?
4).How many languages was A. Frank’s diary translated into?
Famous Diaries
What would you do if you see a friend’s diary on the table? The wish to have a look is great, but diaries are private and only the author can read them.
A diary is a personal record (запись) experiences and feelings. It can include (включать) anything – from what you ate for breakfast to your thoughts on a favourite new film. The brilliant thing about diaries is that there are no rules – anything goes! People have been keeping diaries for thousands of years. Some of them can give an impression of what life was like in other times.
Samuel Pepys wrote one of the most famous historical diaries. He wrote the diaries in 1660 – 1669. They give us information on such events as the Great Plague (чума) of 1665 and the Great Fire of London in 1666.
But, even if Pepys’ friends could have an opportunity to look into his diaries they couldn’t read them. The diaries were written in a code that wasn’t cracked (не был разгадан) for over 100 years.
The Diary of Anne Frank is the most famous diary of modern times. Anne Frank was a Jew (еврейка), living in Holland, who hid from the Nazis during World War II (1939 – 1945). She couldn’t meet with anyone from 1942 to 1944. That’s why Anne’s diary became her close friend. On the first page she wrote: “I hope you will be a source (источник) of great comfort and support”.
She called her diary Kitty and it has since been translated into 55 languages and has sold more than 25 million copies around the world.
2) Read the articles and choose the best answer to finish up the statements.
1. Diaries are very personal and a) no one should read them.
b) very interesting to read.
c) everyone should read them.
2. A diary can include (включать) b) thoughts on your favourite films.
c) anything you want to write about.
3. There are a) strict rules how to write diaries.
b) no rules how to write diaries.
4. Diaries give the opportunity to know a) your friend’s secret.
b) what life was like in other times.
c) what to eat for breakfast.
5. Anne wrote her diary because a) she had a lot of friends.
b) she met a lot of interesting people.
c) she couldn’t meet with people.
6. Anne had a) a girl friend called Kitty.
b) a diary, which she called Kitty.
1.Read the extract from the story ‘The Doll’s House’ by Katherine Mansfield and put in the missing verb forms.
It was a perfect little house for dolls. (0) There was a sitting room, a dining room, a kitchen and two bedrooms there. The floors in the floors in the rooms were red. (1) ________ wallpaper on the walls. (2) ___________ different red and green rooms, tables, beds, and furniture, little plates. (3) ___________ pictures on the walls but the best thing in the dining room was a beautiful little yellow lamp. (4) ___________ the father and the mother dolls in the sitting room and (5) __________ two children upstairs.
2.Here is a recipe for pancakes that are popular in Britain. Put in the missing information from the right box on the right and read the recipe. (Pancake recipe)
1._______ salt 75 ml
2. _______eggs a little
3. 200 ml. milk with ______ water a little
4. _______ butter 2 tablespoons (some)
5. _______ oil for frying the pancakes a few (2 or 3)
4. Vocabulary
1.Where would you like to live? This question was asked on the pages of the ‘Young Telegraph’.
Finish up the children’s answers, using the following words: city, countryside, electricity, house, housework, modern conveniences, noisy, quiet.
I’d like to live in the (0) countryside. I’d like to have a big (1) __________ with all ( 2) ________. I don’t like living in the (3) _________ , it’s too (4) ___________ there.
Alicia Lightfoot
I’d like to live in France in an old palace. I’d like to live there even without (5) ___________ as our great grandparents did. I’d like to live there because it is so (6) ____________ there. And I’d like to have a lot of servants (слуги), they would do all the (7) __________ about the palace.
Sarah Turner
2. One day a boy went shopping and bought different things in different shops.
Where did he buy all these things? Match the products and the shops. There are more names of the shops than necessary.
1) bread a) greengrocer’s
2) meat pies b) dairy
3) fish c) fishmonger’s
4) apples, bananas d) butcher’s
3. We can buy things in different containers.
Do you know all their names?
1 ________________ a) a bottle
2 ________________ b) a box
3 ________________ c) a can
4 ________________ d) a carton
5 ________________ e) a packet
6 ________________ f) a tin
If you want to write a letter to the ‘Young Telegraph’ here is the address.
Circle and label 0) the country, 1) the number of the house, 2) the city, 3) the street, 4) the postcode.
Great Britain - 0) the country
2. Read the beginnings of the letters, choose the letter that expresses your feelings about the jobs about the house and finish it up.
I’m usually happy to help my Mom about the house.
I like _________________________________________________________________________ . _____________________________________________________________________________ .
I usually _____________________________________________________________________ .
The only thing I don’t like is ______________________________________________________ .
I hate working about the house.
I don’t like ___________________________________________________________________ .
But I ________________________________________________________________________ .
6. Cultural Awareness
Mark the statements below true (T) or false (F)
1 _______ A caravan is a line of several camels. 2 _______ You start writing an address in English with the number of the house. 3 _______ Pocket money is the money in your pocket. 4 _______ The British measure milk in pints. 5 _______ An ounce is less than a pound.