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контрольная работа по английскому языку
в
7 классе за 2013-2014 учебный год
Listening (14 points)
Listen
to the guide and do the tasks below
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1. Put
the places of interest in order they go in the text. Match the numbers and
letters A-H.
A… Oxford Street
B… Madam Tussaud’s, Museum
C… Tower of London
D… London Eye
E… Houses of Parliament
F… Buckingham Palace
G… Big Ben
H…
Tower Bridge
2. Choose the
correct ending for each sentence
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1.
The
tour takes … hours.
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
2.
At
Madam Tussaud’s you can see …
a) maps
of London
b) models
of famous people
c) famous
shops
3.
Oxford
Street is a famous street for …
a) drinking
tea
b) eating
c) shopping
4.
The
Queen loves at …
a) Buckingham
Palace
b) The
Tower of London
c) Tower
Bridge
5.
Big
Ben is a …
a) tour
guide
b) clock
c) bridge
6.
You
can see great views of London from …
a) Oxford
street
b) The
Houses of Parliament
c) London
Eye
Reading (14 points)
Read
the text and do some tasks below.
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School discipline in the UK
What
is bad behavior?
UK
schools are allowed to discipline pupils who behave badly in various ways. But
what exactly is bad behavior? The following is a list of serious and
not-so-serious types of bad behavior seen by a teacher in a London secondary
school.
·
Playing
truant (not coming to school without permission from parents)
·
Smoking,
swearing, hitting, kissing, running, stealing
·
Not
doing homework
·
Cheating
in exams (coping from secret notes or another pupil)
·
Calling
a teacher or another pupil bad names (bullying)
·
Not
listening or not paying attention in lessons
·
Wearing
unsuitable clothes for school
Punishments
in UK schools
Here
are some of the ways that UK school children can be punished.
· Exclusion:
a pupil is excluded from the school and cannot come back. The pupil has to find
a new school or a different method of education (home tutor, special centre for
difficult pupils).
· Suspension:
when a pupil is suspended they cannot enter the building or attend lessons
until the school has a meeting about their case. Suspension can last from 1 to
45 days in a school term. The school usually gives work to do at home with a
tutor (special teacher).
· Detention:
a pupil is detained. This means he or she is asked to stay at school at the end
of the school day. The pupil must work for 30 minutes or an hour more before
they are allowed to leave the school.
· Lines:
a pupil has to write a sentence many times (100 times) on a sheet of paper. An
example sentence: I must not shout in class. Tis punishment is sometimes given
during detention too.
Case
study
Freya
MacDonald, a 15-year-old pupil from Scotland, made the news in the UK when she
refused to accept her school’s punishment. Freya’s family says that she was
given detention many times for trivial things such as drinking fizzy drinks in
class and coming into school through a fire door. After her secondary school
gave her detention for the eleventh time, she went to a lawyer and took legal
action against the school. The teenager sis that it is not legal to keep a
pupil in the school building of the student does not want to be there because
Scottish law says it is illegal to detain children against their will.
According
to Scottish law every child has the right to an education. Freya says that
repeated detentions made it difficult for her to learn. She refused to return
to school until the school respected her civil right. She wants her headmaster
and her teacher to sign a letter to promise they will respect her rights.
Hundreds
of schools in Scotland were told not to use detention as a punishment because
of Freya’s legal action.
Contracts
Many
schools in the UK now give parents a home/school contract. This is a contract
explaining the school discipline and rules. Parents must sign this document and
agree that they accept the school’s rules. They are responsible for the child’s
behavior and must respect the discipline methods used in the school.
Task
1. Are these statements true or false?
1.
Playing
truant means using bad language. (True/ False)
2.
Cheating
in exams is not seen as bad behavior in the UK. (True/ False)
3.
Teachers
cannot hit pupils to punish them in Britain. (True/ False)
4.
Lines
and detention are often given at the same time. (True/ False)
5.
Freya
MacDonald said ‘no’ to detention at her school. (True/ False)
6.
All
schools in Britain give parents a home/ school contract to sign. (True/ False)
Task
2. Group the words in two groups
Punishments
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Bad
behaviour
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Writing lines, suspension, giving detention, hitting, excluding a
pupil, not doing homework, swearing, bullying
Grammar
(13 points)
Read
the text and put the words in capitals into the right form
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A
young man 1__ in love with a beautiful girl.
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1)
BE
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One
day they 2__ in the park near the 3___ house, and she said to him, ‘Tomorrow
is my birthday will you come to have dinner with me?’
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2)
WALK
3)
GIRL
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‘Of
course,’ said the young man, ‘and I’ll send you red roses, one rose for each
year of your life.’ The same evening the young man 4__ to the florist’s.
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4)
GO
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As
the girl would be twenty years old, he 5__ for twenty roses and asked the
florist to send 6 __ to the girl the next day.
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5)
PAY
6)
THEY
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He
7 __ her address and a letter full of love.
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7)
LEAVE
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The
florist knew the young man well because he often 8 ___ flowers in his shop.
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8)
BUY
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The
florist 9 __ ,’The young man is a good customer, my price for the roses 10 __
too high, I’ll send thirty roses instead of twenty.’
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9)
THINK
10)
BE
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And
he 11 ___ so.
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11)
DO
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In
the afternoon when the young man 12 __ to see his girlfriend, she 13 __ to
speak to him, he was very unhappy and went back home. But he never knew why
she was so angry with him.
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12)
COME
13)
NOT WANT
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Total:
41 points
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