Test 1 module 1 ответы 9 класс – Test Booklet 9 класс Spotlight Ваулина
Spotlight 9 Test 1 (Module 1) ОТВЕТЫ
Spotlight 9 Test 1 (Module 1) ОТВЕТЫ
Spotlight 9 Test 1 (Module 1) + KEY to test — цитаты Теста № 1 с ответами из сборника контрольных заданий УМК по английскому языку серии «Английский в фокусе» для учащихся 9 класса общеобразовательных организаций. Авторы: Ю.Е. Ваулина и др./ М.: Просвещение, 2013.
Vocabulary
A Fill in the missing word. There are three words you do not need to use.
1 Over the years, this organisation has …………….a lot of money for different local charities. (• raised)
2 If you see a spider, …………….sure you don’t kill it; I’ve heard it’s bad luck. (• make)
3 The night sky burst with colour when the magnificent fireworks…………….began. (• display)
4 Henry really enjoyed the opportunity to experience …………….. as a knight at England’s Medieval Festival last month. (• life)
5 Throwing Mum and Dad a surprise party for their anniversary this year is really a………… idea! (•
6 We always sing Christmas carols during the holidays, as it is a…………….tradition in my family. (• strong)
7 Why don’t you take part in the cooking ……………….? I’m sure you’ll be the winner! (• contest)
8 It’s amazing how the town residents have …………….the local square into an open-air theatre for next week’s music festival. (• transformed)
9 Take a…………….change of warm clothes with you on your camping trip; I’ve heard it gets quite cold in the mountains at night. (• spare)
10 The children were thrilled to see Disney floats at this year’s colourful……………..parade. (• street)
В Underline the correct item.
11 Annabel always makes a wish before she blows out / lets off the candles on her birthday cake.
12 Bob and Sue always exchange / receive gifts with each other on Christmas Eve.
13 Many people in the US dress up / decorate their Christmas trees with popcorn.
14 The Nice Carnival is a winter event which invites / attracts millions of festival-goers to France each year.
15 The Tulip Festival takes place every May and is one of Holland’s most popular monthly / annual events.
16 Please remind / remember me to call Linda tonight. I forgot to tell her about the costume party on Saturday.
17 Are Rosie and Sue winning / entering the school’s singing competition this year?
18 Everyone at the party made / took a toast to Lisa and wished her a Happy Birthday.
19 In many countries around the world, people throw / pull streamers and dance in the streets to celebrate New Year’s Eve.
20 Don’t expect the children to wait patiently / slowly for the treasure hunt to begin; they’re too excited!
C Choose the correct answer.
21 Georgia ……. many fancy dress costumes. Why don’t you borrow one from her for tonight’s party? A is having В has C has had
22 …….stunning costumes they’re wearing! A What В How C What a
23 That dress …….. great on Maria; pink is really her colour. A is looking В has been looking C looks
24 The children…….in the garden all morning; that’s why their clothes are dirty. A have played В have been playing C play
25 The Prague Spring International Music Festival ……. in the middle of May and lasts for about two weeks. A starts В is starting C has started
26 Has Mark found time to buy a costume for the Halloween party……..? A just В now C yet
27 Kate has not walked under a ladder……she heard it was bad luck. A for В since C ago
28 Why …….. this cheese? Is there something wrong with it? A you are smelling В do you smell C are you smelling
29 My brother…….. plays April Fool’s jokes on people because he doesn’t want to embarrass them. A usually В sometimes C never
30 Janet …… about taking part in the Mardi Gras parade next week. A think В is thinking C thinks
D Fill in: when, who, which, where, whose.
31 John …….whose………. brother is a clown, is throwing a costume party next week.
32 December 25th, ….when……. Christmas takes place, is also my parents’ anniversary.
33 Perugia, …….where…….. the Eurochocolate Festival is held every year, is a city in central Italy.
34 Lyn is the girl ……
35 The costume …….which……. George has chosen for the fancy dress party is very funny.
Everyday English
E Choose the correct response.
36 I’m a bit anxious about something. C What’s the matter?
37 I found 20 pounds in the street! D Lucky you!
38 Oh, no! There’s a huge spider in the bath! A It’s alright. It’s quite harmless.
39 I didn’t do well in the competition. E Better luck next time.
40 It’s bad luck to break a mirror. В That’s a load of rubbish!
Reading
F Read the text and mark the sentences T (True), F (False) or Ns (Not stated).
Hanami: a Flowering Celebration!
The beginning of spring (March-April) is a very special time in Japan, because this is when Japan’s famous cherry trees come into flower. The Japanese celebrate this happy time with festivals and flower-viewing parties.
At the end of winter, everyone’s excitement starts to grow. The whole country wants to know the exact day when the cherry flowers (‘sakura’) will appear. Starting in February, weathermen try to guess when this day will be.
When the first flowers open on the trees, national joy breaks out! There are rides and games for children in the street, music and dance performances, tea ceremonies, flower displays, and much more. But the most special thing that people do at this time is have ‘hanami’ parties. Hanami means flower watching. In hanami parties, families and friends take a picnic and go and sit under a cherry tree to look at and admire the flowers. Hanami parties take place during the daytime and also at night, because when it is dark, lights light up the cherry trees.
Hanami is very important to the Japanese. Cherry blossoms appear on trees for only one week before they fall to the ground and die, and for the Japanese this symbolises the short nature of childhood and life. So hanami is a time when Japanese people like to think about how important life is.
41 Spring is the Japanese people’s favourite time of year. NS
42 It is not easy to know the day the cherry flowers will open. T
43 Hanami takes place a week after the cherry trees blossom. F
44 The cherry flowers do not stay on the trees for very long. T
45 When the cherry flowers appear, people hope for long lives. NS
Listening
G Listen to some people talking on a radio programme about special occasions and match the speakers (1-5) to the statements (A-E).
46 Speaker 1 В This event signals the end of childhood.
47 Speaker 2 C We look very colourful during this event.
48 Speaker 3 E
We become very wet during this celebration.49 Speaker 4 A This event lasts for seven days.
50 Speaker 5 D This event goes back to medieval times.
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Тест по английскому языку (9 класс) на тему: Spotlight 9, Test 1 Module 1
TEST 1
Variant A
I. Vocabulary
Match the words to make a word combination, write them down and translate. (20 points)
1. make a. for charity
2. experience b. idea
3. raise money c. festival
4. enter d. event
5. bright e. pattern of ribbons
6. it takes f. streamers
7. annual g. a party
8. bring h. sure
9. pull i. celebration
10. throw j. handicrafts
11. receive k. life
12. major l. designed jewellery
13. special m. alive
14. hold n. crackers
15. stunning o. place
16. spectacular p. bags
17. come q. bad luck
18. traditional r. type
19. beautifully s. a competition
20. charm t. gifts
II. Idioms
Choose the correct word. (4 points)
- His new book … like hot cakes.
a. buys b. sells c. looks
2. Her 20th anniversary was great with a lot of guests, gifts and rich food but the … on the
cake was the performance of her favourite band.
a. icing b. topping c. cherry
- You can surely hold a party with your friends’ help. It’ll be a … of cake for you.
a. part b. peace c. piece
- If you both want to go out and prepare for the test tonight, it seems you want to have your cake and … it.
a. cook b. cut c. eat
III. Everyday English
Choose the correct response. (6 points)
1. A: Is there anything worrying you?
B: a. Don’t worry! Everything will be alright.
b. Yeah, I’m really anxious about my exam.
2. A: You know, I’ve just walked under the ladder… Now something bad will happen to me.
B: a. That’s a load of rubbish!
b. That’s not the point!
- A: We’ve lost this match.
B: a. Better luck next time!
b. You lucky thing!
- A: I broke my umbrella on Friday the 13th!
B: a. What a stupid thing!
b. What a coincidence!
- A: Good luck!
B: a. Thanks. I’ll need it!
b. Thanks. I’m glad you think so.
- A: Don’t worry. It was an accident, after all.
B: a. What’s the matter?
b. That’s not the point!
IV. Word Formation.
Add –ed or –ing to the words in brackets so the sentence is correct, translate the words under a), b). (10 points)
- I find cleaning the room quite a)… . I always get b)… at the end. (tire)
- I often feel a)… when somebody tries to play a trick on me. It’s quite an b)… situation for me. (embarrass)
- It’s really a)… to prepare for a final exam. You can’t but become totally b)… . (exhaust)
- He’s such an a)… person! Everyone is usually b)… after 5 minutes of talking to him. (annoy)
- People don’t usually feel a)… when they watch this film, it’s not at all b)… . (bore)
V. Phrasal Verbs and Dependent Prepositions.
Fill in the correct particle or preposition up, with, to, on, of, off, in, down, into, back, for. (20 points)
- That’s my favourite song! Turn it … , please.
- Don’t turn … this job, it’s a real good luck you got it.
- He’s usually quite nice with older children but with younger kids he turns … a real bully!
- Never turn … when you leave the house, it’s bad luck.
- Let’s hope Martha turns … in five minutes.
- It’s time to go to sleep, turn … the light, please.
- He still believes … magic.
- The interest in travelling is the reason … learning English.
- I’m afraid … snakes.
- Hollywood is famous … its films.
- The streets are crowded … people during the festival.
- I’m usually tired … talking at the end of a day.
- My friend is rather interested … learning new things.
- Our parents are always pleased … our success.
- The organization of a “Sweet Sixteen” depends mostly … the budget.
- At the carnival, the square explodes … colour, movement and sound.
- The festival begins … the entry of soldiers.
- When planning their sixteenth birthday party some girls decide … holding a casual party.
- Girls usually look forward … having a sweet sixteen.
- At Halloween children like dressing … as ghosts or witches.
VI. Relative Clauses.
Use which, where, who, whose, when to join the sentences. (10 points)
- Mike loves Halloween. He is eight.
- Christmas is a great holiday. Everybody believes in magic.
- Carnival is a popular festival. It is celebrated in many countries.
- Sarah’s favourite food is cake. She likes birthday parties.
- Maslenitsa is held in Moscow every year. Moscow is a huge city.
VII. Present Tenses.
Name the situation, put the verb in brackets in the correct form, make a question beginning with the word in brackets, make a negative sentence. (30 points)
- The match … (to start) at 7 o’clock. (What time)
- They … (to throw) a huge party every year. (How often)
- She always … (to talk) at the lesson. It makes me nervous. ( When)
- She already … (to buy) all the products for the party in a supermarket. (where)
- I … (to clean) the flat since morning and it’s not over yet. (How long)
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ГДЗ и решебники.
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1 класс
- Английский язык
- Информатика
- Литература
- Математика
- Окружающий мир
- Русский язык
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2 класс
- Английский язык
- Информатика
- История
- Литература
- Математика
- Немецкий язык
- Окружающий мир
- Русский язык
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3 класс
- Английский язык
- Информатика
- История
- Литература
- Математика
- Окружающий мир
- Русский язык
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4 класс
- Английский язык
- Информатика
- История
- Литература
- Математика
- Немецкий язык
- Окружающий мир
- Русский язык
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5 класс
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- Биология
- География
- Информатика
- История
- Математика
- Немецкий язык
- Обществознание
- Окружающий мир
- Русский язык
- Физика
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6 класс
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- Биология
- География
- Информатика
- История
- Математика
- Немецкий язык
- Обществознание
- Русский язык
- Физика
- Химия
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7 класс
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- Английский язык
- Биология
- География
- Геометрия
- Информатика
- История
- Литература
- Немецкий язык
- Обществознание
- Русский язык
- Физика
- Химия
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8 класс
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- Английский язык
- Биология
- География
- Геометрия
- Информатика
- История
- Литература
- Немецкий язык
- Обществознание
- Русский язык
- Физика
- Химия
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9 класс
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- Английский язык
- Биология
- География
- Геометрия
- История
- Литература
- Немецкий язык
- Обществознание
- Русский язык
- Физика
- Химия
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10 класс
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- Английский язык
- Биология
- География
- Геометрия
- Немецкий язык
- Русский язык
- Физика
- Химия
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11 класс
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Spotlight 7 Test 1A (Module 1) ОТВЕТЫ
Spotlight 7 Test 1A (Module 1) ОТВЕТЫ
Spotlight 7 Test 1A (Module 1) + KEY to test — цитаты Теста № 1 A с ответами из сборника контрольных заданий УМК по английскому языку серии «Английский в фокусе» для учащихся 7 класса общеобразовательных организаций. Авторы: Ю.Е. Ваулина и др./ М.: Просвещение, 2016.
Vocabulary
A Match the words/phrases to their definition.
1 ID ……….. E identification
2 computer games ……….. F fun activities on the computer
3 beach volleyball ……….. В a sport
4 surf the Net ……….. A look for information on the computer
5 alarm system ……….. C a machine that signals danger
В Match the words to form phrases.
6 install …….. E an alarm
7 high-quality …….. D lifestyle
8 high rate of …….. В unemployment
9 feeling …….. C isolated
10 beautiful …….. A landscapes
C Complete the sentences with the correct word.
11 We went for a walk in the country, because we needed some ………………. and quiet. (• peace)
12 She spent the day in London, but found the streets very ……………… (• crowded)
13 In the country you usually meet friendly and people. (• helpful)
14 My father hates driving in ………………… traffic. (• heavy)
15 I love living in the city, but I don’t like the high …………… of living. (• cost)
D Fill in the correct preposition.
16 If a burglar breaks into your house, always hand………..your valuables. (• over)
17 I ran ……….. an old friend at the supermarket yesterday. (• into)
18 We ran out ……….. milk, so can you buy some when you’re at the supermarket? (• of)
19 My brother and his friends hang………….at the shopping centre on Saturdays. (• out)
20 I saw two policemen running ……………. a robber. (• after)
Grammar
E Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.
21 We ………………..(feed) the chickens every morning at 6:30. (feed)
22 He…………..(think) of changing his job. (is thinking)
23 I really have to go now. My plane …………….. (leave) at 10:30. (leaves/is leaving)
24 We …………………(go) to the cinema tomorrow afternoon. Would you like to come with us? (are going)
25 I………….(study) in my bedroom at the moment, but I can join you in the park later. (am studying)
26 Hurry up! The play………………….. (start) in ten minutes. (starts)
27 He………………….(leave) early in the morning every Friday. (leaves)
28 I ……………………(cook) dinner this evening, so please don’t be late. (am cooking)
29 She……………..(visit) her grandmother every Sunday afternoon. (visits)
30 He ………………..(write) a book about the high cost of living. (is writing)
F Use the prompts to give the correct advice, using either should or shouldn’t.
31 A: I lost my red pen. B: (keep/pencil case) You should keep it in your pencil case.
32 A: I feel really sick. B: (play/outside). You shouldn’t play outside.
33 A: I’ve got a toothache. B: (see/dentist) ………… You should see a dentist.
34 A: I’m very worried about my exams! B: (worry so much) …………….. You shouldn’t worry so much.
35 A: I broke my brother’s new camera. B: (tell/tonight)……………….. You should tell him tonight
Everyday English
G Choose the correct response.
36 I’m always late for school! ….. F Why don’t you buy an alarm clock?
37 My Grandpa doesn’t like living on his own. … В Why doesn’t he get a dog?
38 I’ve got a splitting headache. … A I think you should take a painkiller.
39 I’m getting a bit homesick. … D Why don’t you go home?
40 I’m worried about crime in my area …… C How about joining Neighbourhood Watch?
Reading
H Read the text and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
Safety on the School Bus
Every year, children are injured because they have not learned a few basic rules about school bus safety. Many people believe that children are most often hurt while they are on the school bus. However, this is not true. Most accidents take place when the child is outside the bus, not inside. Of course, some injuries occur because of crashes, but most of them happen when children are in the blind spots around the bus; they occur when the children are hidden from the driver’s view.
To avoid accidents, children should learn to obey a few simple rules. Firstly, they should always keep a safe distance between themselves and the tyres or the rear of the bus. Secondly, in cases where children need to cross the road when they get off the bus, they should walk at least three metres in front of the bus and then wait for the driver to signal to them that it is safe to cross to the other side of the roadway. In addition, when waiting for their bus to arrive, children should stand well away from the road. Finally, they should never try to get on or off the bus until it has come to a complete stop and the driver has opened the doors.
41 Most accidents happen after the child has got on the bus. F
42 Some children are hurt when their bus hits another vehicle. T
43 All buses have blind spots. T
44 Some children hide from the driver and then get injured. F
45 Children should never go too near the back of the bus. T
46 Children should cross 3 metres behind the bus when they get off. F
47 Before they cross the road, they should look at the bus driver. T
48 Children must wait a certain distance from the edge of the road. T
49 Children shouldn’t try to board a bus until it has stopped moving. T
50 They must wait for the driver to tell them it is OK to get on the bus. F
Listening
I Listen to two friends talking about safety in the home and complete the gaps.
Safety in the Home
- At night, keep your mobile phone beside your 51) …bed…. (And make sure it’s switched on!)
- In your 52)….garden….., there should be dusk-to-dawn outside lights, 2.5 metres 53)….high….or more.
- If a 54) ….stranger…. comes to your door, always ask for ID.
- Remember, if you’re not 55) ….sure…… don’t let them in!
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❺ ГДЗ Английский язык 9 класс Рабочая тетрадь, Ваулина Ю. Е., 2013
Рабочая тетрадь Ваулина Ю. Е., Дули Д., Подоляко О. Е.
ГДЗ по Английскому языку за 9 класс по рабочей тетради Ваулиной Ю. Е., Дули Д., Подоляко О. Е. от 2013 года вмещают в себя ответы на 8 модулей, разбор уголка переводчика, а также ответы на тестовые задания.
Девятый класс считается чертой, подводящей итог обучения в средней школе. в это время проводится большое количество контрольных и самостоятельных работ. Чтобы к ним подготовиться, необходимо полностью повторить пройденный школьный курс и всю информацию упорядочить.
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Тест по английскому языку (9 класс) по теме: Контрольная работа по 1 модулю для 9 класса (Spotlight 9)
SPOTLIGHT (9 CLASS)
TEST 1
FILL IN: OPPORTUNITY, TAKE PLACE, INVITE, RECEIVE, DEPEND, PATIENTLY, SPECTACULAR, TREATS, STALL, RAISE
- He decided to move to London at the first _______.
- The festival usually _______.in May.
- Don’t keep your aunt standing on the doorstep, _______.her in!
- We have _______.your letter of the 15th May.
- His decision will _______.on how soon he meets the committee.
- We were waiting _______.for the storm to finish.
- I was really impressed with that _______.concert!
- On Halloween children ask for _______.such as candies or sometimes money.
- You can find everything on Oxford street. There are lots and lots of _______.!
- They tried to _______.money for charity.
PUT THE VERBS IN BRACKETS INTO THE CORRECT FORMS (PRESENT SIMPLE / PRESENT CONTINUOUS/ PRESENT PERFECT / PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS)
- Kendra (smell) _______the soup because it tastes strange.
- Den _________________ (look) for his report, but he _______________(not find) it yet.
- My chief usually (work) _______on Saturdays.
- She (speak) for an hour on the phone.
- He (wait) _______for you at this moment.
- I (think) _______ about moving to St. Petersburg.
- What _______ your brother (do) _______? – He (be) _______a sportsman.
- Tim (fit) _______ a new door in the garage now.
- This actress (act) _____ beautifully in the film.
- Ann is in the library. She (make) _______a report.
- Greg _________________ (wait) for Jenny in the downtown. She_____________ (not arrive) yet.
- Recently, she (plant) _______some bulbs and flowers.
- We have no idea how long they (swim) _____ for, but it has certainly been longer than an hour now.
- – Is Mary crying? – No, she isn’t, she (peel) _______onions.
- Now Justin (write) _______a book about his adventures in Tibet. I hope he can find a good publisher when it is finished.
FILL IN:WHICH,WHO,WHERE,WHOSE,WHEN
- That’s the boy _______ father is a pilot.
- Cate Blanchett, _______ stars in «The Lord od the Rings», is a great actress.
- The book _______ you borrowed is mine.
- 31st October, _______ Halloween takes place, is my favourite day.
- Minsk, _______ my brother was born, is the capital of Belarus.
USE THE IDIOMS TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
- It was _______ , getting out of here. Not even a guard on the canal.
- No one can _______ ! You must choose!
- There were lots of gifts but _______ was the new phone.
FORM PARTICIPLES (-ED, -ING) FROM THE FOLLOWING WORDS AND FILL THE GAPS
- He was so _______! (AMAZE)
- The book wasn’t so _______ I expected. (INTEREST)
- I find April Fool’s Day quite _______. (TIRE)
- Imagine how _______ it would be for the school-leaver to pass the state exam! (EXHAUST)
FILL IN THE PREPOSITIONS:
- The reason _______ Earth Day is to create environmental awarwness.
- My sister is interested _______ Russian history.
- The motorway was crowded _______ cars.
- Do you afraid _______ spiders?
FILL IN: DOWN, UP, INTO, OFF, BACK
- Turn _______ the volume on the radio. It’s driving me crazy!
- I hope she turns _______ soon!
- Let’s turn a region _______ a nuclear-free zone.
- The refugees (беженцы) were turned _______ because the war was stopped.
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH
- Утром в День Победы мы смотрим парад на Красной площади по телевизору.
- Дети украшают елки, надевают маски и маскарадные костюмы.
- Взрослые тоже любят этот праздник; фотографируются, обмениваются подарками.
- Если вы идете к друзьям для празднования Нового Года, не забудьте взять небольшой подарок.
- Если вы хотите смотреть фейерверки и спектакли под открытым небо, то Масленица — это праздник для Вас!
KEYS
FILL IN: OPPORTUNITY, TAKE PLACE, INVITE, RECEIVE, DEPEND, PATIENTLY, SPECTACULAR, TREATS, STALL, RAISE
- He’ decided to move to London at the first opportunity.
- The festival usually takes place in May.
- Don’t keep your aunt standing on the doorstep, invite her in!
- We have received your letter of the 15th May.
- His decision will depend on how soon he meets the committee.
- We were waiting patiently for the storm to finish.
- I was really impressed with that spectacular concert!
- On Halloween children ask for treats such as candies or sometimes money.
- You can find everything on Oxford street. There are lots and lots of stalls!
- They tried to raise money for charity.
FILL IN: DOWN, UP, INTO, OFF, BACK
- Turn down the volume on the radio. It’s driving me crazy!
- I hope she turns up soon!
- Let’s turn a region into a nuclear-free zone.
- The refugees (беженцы) were turned back because the war was stopped.
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Spotlight 9 Test 2 (Module 2) ОТВЕТЫ
Spotlight 9 Test 2 (Module 2) ОТВЕТЫ
Spotlight 9 Test 2 (Module 2) + KEY to test — цитаты Теста № 2 с ответами из сборника контрольных заданий УМК по английскому языку серии «Английский в фокусе» для учащихся 9 класса общеобразовательных организаций. Авторы: Ю.Е. Ваулина и др./ М.: Просвещение, 2013.
Vocabulary
A Complete the sentences using the appropriate verb from the list below in the correct form.
1 The only thing left to do is……………. the furniture, and then the house will be ready for tonight’s party. ( • dust)
2 You can’t ……………….. the washing now. It’s raining and all the clothes will get wet. ( • hang out)
3 Timmy likes helping around the house, but he hates having to ………………….. the rubbish out every night. ( • take)
4 Take off your shoes before going into the kitchen; Mum has just ……………… the floor. ( • mop )
5 I don’t know how Samantha manages to …………….. the ironing so fast; it takes me an hour just to iron two shirts! ( • do)
6 Messy people find it difficult to ………………… their rooms tidy. ( • keep)
7 Pamela always ………………. her bed as soon as she gets up in the morning. ( • make)
В Underline the correct item.
8 Jenny would like a house with a crowded / spacious study where she can put her big desk and her two big bookcases.
9 Dan’s muscles relaxed / went soft after his accident, as he was unable to exercise for months.
10 Of all the housework / household chores, doing the dishes is the one Jenny hates most.
11 David was tired of the noise and pollution of the big city, so he decided to move to a small, isolated / industrial town in the countryside.
12 Mrs Finch is very arrogant / nosy; she always peeps at us from behind the curtains to see what we’re doing in the garden.
13 Astronauts who work on the International Space Station use a(n) airless / vacuum hose to wash with.
14 Ian isn’t a very sociable / silly person, as he’s not very comfortable with meeting new people.
15 Peter and Frank play football at their local football hall / pitch every day.
16 Deforestation and the effects of tourism on natural habitats are two of the reasons why many plant and animal species are in danger of becoming extinct / destroyed.
17 Objects in space float because of the lack / zero of gravity.
18 The astronauts who work on the International Space Station make / do a lot of experiments.
Grammar
C. Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
19. Do you mind ……getting……… (get) off the phone? I need to make a call.
20. Sam avoids …….shopping……. (shop) at the corner shop because it’s a bit expensive.
21. George has offered ….to take…… (take) the dog for a walk while I’m busy with the chores.
22. They are tired of ….living…. (live) in the dirty, noisy city, so they’ve decided to move to the countryside.
23. Danny wants …..to become…….. (become) an astronaut when he grows up.
24. I don’t remember ……turning……… (turn) off the lights upstairs. Can you please check?
25. Mark’s parents never let him …….stay…….. (stay) out late on weeknights.
26. John has been working all morning, but he’s stopped ……to have……… (have) some lunch.
27. Why don’t we leave a bit later tomorrow? I can’t stand …..waking………. (wake) up early!
28. Sarah made her sister …….promise……… (promise) never to take her things again.
29. You must ………tidy…… (tidy) up your own room. I’m not your slave, you know!
D. Use too or enough and the words in brackets to complete the sentences.
30. The park is ……close enough…….. (close) to walk to from here.
31. Tom is …..too forgetful…….. (forgetful) to remember that he has an appointment with the dentist; you’d better remind him.
32. One thing that I don’t like about this area is that it’s …. too noisy……. (noisy).
33. James doesn’t like the cottage his parents want to rent for the summer because he doesn’t find it …… modern enough…….. (modern).
34. Did you get …… enough sleep…….. (sleep) last night? You seem tired.
35. Christine is …… too busy…….. (busy) to babysit for Timmy tonight; she has a lot of homework for tomorrow.
36. Our living room isn’t ….. big enough…… (big) for this sofa; we need to get a smaller one.
Everyday English
E Complete the exchanges using the phrases below. There is one extra phrase.
37 A: I’m so sorry I broke your CD player.
B: • Don’t worry about it.
38 A: I promise that I will never leave the kitchen in such a mess again.
B: • I hope not.
39 A: Mark! Stop playing the music so loudly!
B: • Sorry! I didn’t realise it annoyed you.
40 A: Peter never tidies his room. He always expects me to do it.
B: • That’s not very nice.
41 A: Joe, come here right now!
B: • What have I done now?
Reading
F Read the text and match the headings (A-F) the paragraphs (42-46). There is one heading you do not need to use.
42 F. TINY HOUSES
How would you feel about living in a house that was only 2.6m long by 2.6m wide by 2.6m high? Well, in Europe some people are doing just that. Micro compact (‘m-ch’) homes are very small homes that are no bigger than the size of a small room!
43 A. A CREATIVE USE OF SPACE
So how do you fit not just a sleeping and living area, but also a study and bathing area into a space that is only 2.6m3? Well, in m-ch homes, each area has more than one uses, because you can change the place of the seats, beds and kitchen appliances. So, the dining area (which is also the study area) becomes a sleeping space by sliding the dining table into a wall. And the entrance way doubles as a bathroom — the front door becomes the shower door!
44 D. THE ANSWER TO A PROBLEM
The company that makes these tiny homes says that they designed them to solve the difficulty many Europeans have in getting their own home. Too many people cannot afford accommodation in Europe and these low-cost homes are perfect for someone who wants a place where they can live for a short time.
45 E. PERFECT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
The first people to try living in m-ch homes were university students. Students love them because although small, they are very modem with flatscreen TVs and comfortable furniture.
46 В. NOT FOR MESSY PEOPLE
So what’s ‘micro living’ like? Well, you have to be a very neat, tidy and organised person, because in order to do one thing, you have to first finish another and put everything away. Also, the lack of space means you can’t have many personal items. But if you want a cheap, cosy, modern space that you can call your own, a micro home may be for you!
Listening
G You will hear an interview between Adam Wilkins, a science teacher and The Science Hour programme host, Jeremy Jenkins. Listen and mark statements 47-50 as True, False, or Not stated.
47 The world’s population increases by half a billion every year. A True В False C Not stated
48 People destroy forests to build factories. A True В False C Not stated
49 Many people do not realise the size of the damage we cause to the environment. A True В False C Not stated
50 Water pollution is one of the biggest threats to habitats. A True В False C Not stated
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