Підсумковий тест 8 клас Books and Writers

Додано: 17 грудня 2023
Предмет: Англійська мова, 8 клас
20 запитань
Запитання 1

A____story embarks on a journey filled with risks, challenges, and exciting escapades.

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comedy

detective

adventure

Запитання 2

A______story  is usually about events that take place in the future or in space and describes strange creatures and robots.

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comedy

drama

science fiction

Запитання 3

A ______story revolves around mythical or heroic figures and events often passed down through oral traditions, involves elements of folklore, magic, and larger-than-life characters.

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legend

novel

detective

Запитання 4

A_____story chronicles the life story of a real person, detailing their experiences, achievements, and challenges.

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history

biography

fairy tale

Запитання 5

A______story often features witty dialogue, comedic situations, aiming to entertain and provoke laughter.

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fairy tale

mystery

humorous story

Запитання 6

Complete the sentences with Future Simple / Present Simple/ Past Simple Passive Voice

This book _____in London last month.

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will be published

is published

was published

Запитання 7

The new library _____ in the city centre next year.

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will be built

is built

was built

Запитання 8

______this library _____by many people every year?

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Will___be visited

Is ___visited

Was ___visited

Запитання 9

The composition about Tom Sawyer______tomorrow.

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will not be written

is not written

was not written

Запитання 10

Complete the sentences with the Past Simple or Past Continuous

When we _____the librarian was speaking to her visitors.

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were coming

came

Запитання 11

I was looking at the bookshelves while my friend ______some books to take at home.

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was choosing

chose

Запитання 12

Kate ______me her new novel when we ______a strange sound outside.

варіанти відповідей

read / heard

was reading / were hearing

was reading / heard

Запитання 13

Choose the correct response.


Sorry, I have no such a book.

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Never mind.

I didn't see it yesterday.

Запитання 14

-When are you going to the library?

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-Right after the lessons.

-Right behind the library.

Запитання 15

-Do you think it would interest me?

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-I hope.

-Take care.

Запитання 16

Joseph Rudyard Kipling was born December 30, 1865, in Bombay, India, to a British family. When he was five years old, he was taken to England to begin his education, where he suffered deep feelings of abandonment and confusion after leaving a pampered lifestyle as a colonial. He returned to India at the age of 17 to work as a journalist and editor for the Civil and Military Gazette in Lahore. Kipling published his first collection of verse, Departmental Ditties and Other Verses, in 1886, and his first collection of stories, Plain Tales from the Hills, in 1888.


In the early 1890s, some of his poems were published in William Ernest Henley’s National Observer and later collected in Barrack-Room Ballads (1892), an immensely popular collection that contained “Gunga Din” and “Mandalay.” In 1892, Kipling married and moved to Vermont, where he published the two Jungle Books and began working on Kim. He returned to England with his family in 1896 and published another novel, Captains Courageous. Kipling visited South Africa during the Boer War, editing a newspaper there and writing the Just So StoriesKim, Kipling’s most successful novel (and his last), appeared in 1901. The Kipling family moved to Sussex permanently in 1902, and he devoted the rest of his life to writing poetry and short stories, including his most famous poem, “If—." He died on January 18, 1936; his ashes are buried in Westminster Abbey.


J.R.Kipling was born in Britain.

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true

false

Запитання 17

Joseph Rudyard Kipling was born December 30, 1865, in Bombay, India, to a British family. When he was five years old, he was taken to England to begin his education, where he suffered deep feelings of abandonment and confusion after leaving a pampered lifestyle as a colonial. He returned to India at the age of 17 to work as a journalist and editor for the Civil and Military Gazette in Lahore. Kipling published his first collection of verse, Departmental Ditties and Other Verses, in 1886, and his first collection of stories, Plain Tales from the Hills, in 1888.


In the early 1890s, some of his poems were published in William Ernest Henley’s National Observer and later collected in Barrack-Room Ballads (1892), an immensely popular collection that contained “Gunga Din” and “Mandalay.” In 1892, Kipling married and moved to Vermont, where he published the two Jungle Books and began working on Kim. He returned to England with his family in 1896 and published another novel, Captains Courageous. Kipling visited South Africa during the Boer War, editing a newspaper there and writing the Just So StoriesKim, Kipling’s most successful novel (and his last), appeared in 1901. The Kipling family moved to Sussex permanently in 1902, and he devoted the rest of his life to writing poetry and short stories, including his most famous poem, “If—." He died on January 18, 1936; his ashes are buried in Westminster Abbey.


Kipling didn't have a family.

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true

false

Запитання 18

Joseph Rudyard Kipling was born December 30, 1865, in Bombay, India, to a British family. When he was five years old, he was taken to England to begin his education, where he suffered deep feelings of abandonment and confusion after leaving a pampered lifestyle as a colonial. He returned to India at the age of 17 to work as a journalist and editor for the Civil and Military Gazette in Lahore. Kipling published his first collection of verse, Departmental Ditties and Other Verses, in 1886, and his first collection of stories, Plain Tales from the Hills, in 1888.


In the early 1890s, some of his poems were published in William Ernest Henley’s National Observer and later collected in Barrack-Room Ballads (1892), an immensely popular collection that contained “Gunga Din” and “Mandalay.” In 1892, Kipling married and moved to Vermont, where he published the two Jungle Books and began working on Kim. He returned to England with his family in 1896 and published another novel, Captains Courageous. Kipling visited South Africa during the Boer War, editing a newspaper there and writing the Just So StoriesKim, Kipling’s most successful novel (and his last), appeared in 1901. The Kipling family moved to Sussex permanently in 1902, and he devoted the rest of his life to writing poetry and short stories, including his most famous poem, “If—." He died on January 18, 1936; his ashes are buried in Westminster Abbey.


He got his education in England.

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true

false

Запитання 19

Joseph Rudyard Kipling was born December 30, 1865, in Bombay, India, to a British family. When he was five years old, he was taken to England to begin his education, where he suffered deep feelings of abandonment and confusion after leaving a pampered lifestyle as a colonial. He returned to India at the age of 17 to work as a journalist and editor for the Civil and Military Gazette in Lahore. Kipling published his first collection of verse, Departmental Ditties and Other Verses, in 1886, and his first collection of stories, Plain Tales from the Hills, in 1888.


In the early 1890s, some of his poems were published in William Ernest Henley’s National Observer and later collected in Barrack-Room Ballads (1892), an immensely popular collection that contained “Gunga Din” and “Mandalay.” In 1892, Kipling married and moved to Vermont, where he published the two Jungle Books and began working on Kim. He returned to England with his family in 1896 and published another novel, Captains Courageous. Kipling visited South Africa during the Boer War, editing a newspaper there and writing the Just So StoriesKim, Kipling’s most successful novel (and his last), appeared in 1901. The Kipling family moved to Sussex permanently in 1902, and he devoted the rest of his life to writing poetry and short stories, including his most famous poem, “If—." He died on January 18, 1936; his ashes are buried in Westminster Abbey.


Kipling worked as an editor in South Africa.

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true

false

Запитання 20

Joseph Rudyard Kipling was born December 30, 1865, in Bombay, India, to a British family. When he was five years old, he was taken to England to begin his education, where he suffered deep feelings of abandonment and confusion after leaving a pampered lifestyle as a colonial. He returned to India at the age of 17 to work as a journalist and editor for the Civil and Military Gazette in Lahore. Kipling published his first collection of verse, Departmental Ditties and Other Verses, in 1886, and his first collection of stories, Plain Tales from the Hills, in 1888.


In the early 1890s, some of his poems were published in William Ernest Henley’s National Observer and later collected in Barrack-Room Ballads (1892), an immensely popular collection that contained “Gunga Din” and “Mandalay.” In 1892, Kipling married and moved to Vermont, where he published the two Jungle Books and began working on Kim. He returned to England with his family in 1896 and published another novel, Captains Courageous. Kipling visited South Africa during the Boer War, editing a newspaper there and writing the Just So StoriesKim, Kipling’s most successful novel (and his last), appeared in 1901. The Kipling family moved to Sussex permanently in 1902, and he devoted the rest of his life to writing poetry and short stories, including his most famous poem, “If—." He died on January 18, 1936; his ashes are buried in Westminster Abbey.


He was 72 years when he died.

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true

false

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