Контрольний моніторинг знань учнів 10-11 класів з англійської мови з ключами

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              Моніторинг  з англійської мови для учнів 10 -11 класів  ( ключі)

 

1  H

2   F

3  G

4  D

5  C

6  C

7  D

8  D

9  C

10  B

11  D

12  F

13  G

14  H

15  E

16  B

17  E

18  B

19  H

20  C

21  F

22 G

23  A

24  B

25  B

26 D

27 A

28 B

29 A

30 D

31  B

32  C


                                         Частина «ЧИТАННЯ» Reading

Task 1.


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3 4



 

 

Which advertisement is about         ?

  1.          transport services
  2.           financial services
  3.          shopping facilities
  4.          a theatrical performance
  5.           a sports competition
  6.           a leisure centre
  7.          a railway excursion

a numismatic exhibition


Task 2


One Man’s Goal: To Travel Around the World

 

Since Erden Eruc left California in a 7-meter-long boat, he has been rowing across the Pacific Ocean, heading for Australia with only birds, fish, and sharks for company. As if that isn't amazing enough, crossing the Pacific is only a part of his journey. Eruc has decided to go all the way around the world using only his own energy. Oh, and his plan includes climbing the tallest peak on six continents along the way. Eruc will row, bike, walk, and climb the world without the help from any motors at all.

 

Why would he try to complete a difficult goal like this? He explains that he wants to inspire children to dream their dreams and reach their own goals. He wants to show kids that there might be tough parts along the way, and sometimes they might not even reach that final goal. But they can have great adventures and learn a lot along the way.

 

Eruc has already faced some disappointments and challenges. For example, because he has to row about 10 hours a day, he brought along an MP3 player to listen to music, audiobooks, and study Spanish to pass the time. Unfortunately, the nearly daily tropical rain for several months has forced him to keep his player packed away where it’s safe and dry.

 

Not only that, but wind and waves keep pushing him westward when he wants to go south toward the Solomon Islands. Unlike big ships with powerful engines, his rowboat and arm power are no match for the winds. Fortunately, Eruc has a dry little cabin to crawl into when the daily rowing is done. He can use his little palm computer to connect to the Internet by way of a satellite phone. “For fun, I do emails and phone calls, read, and write in my journal a lot,” he says.

 

Protein bars give him energy, and he boils water to heat freeze-dried beef on a one-burner stove. A solar-powered machine removes salt from ocean water so he can drink it, but only when the sun shines.

He’s not bothered by the hard work or even being blown the wrong direction. Eruc sees the world as a laboratory where there is much to learn. For example, when his trip takes him across land, he enjoys meeting people – especially children. He has already visited dozens of schools and shared his story.

 

  1.            Which of the following is stated about Erden Eruc in PARAGRAPH 1?
    1.          He has started his world journey in Australia.
    2.           He is anxious about the presence of sharks.
    3.          He is going to travel in a variety of ways.
    4.          He has extensive experience of mountaineering.

 

  1.            Why did Erden Eruc decide to go on a round-the-world journey?
    1. He had been dreaming about it since his childhood.
    2.           He was looking for new experiences and challenges.
    3. He aimed to set a world record for solo rowing.
    4.           He wanted to encourage kids to achieve their ambitions.

 

  1.            Why hasn’t Erden Eruc listened to his MP3 player yet?
    1. He spends almost all his time rowing in the Pacific.
    2.           He prefers learning languages to listening to music.
    3. He has left it somewhere he doesn’t remember.
    4.           He is afraid of damaging it in the wet climate.

 

  1.            Erden Eruc does everything EXCEPT              .
    1. sleeping in his tiny cabin
    2.           getting in touch with people
    3. reading books in Spanish
    4.           keeping records of his journey

 

  1.        Which of the following is TRUE about Erden Eruc?
    1. He used to work at a school laboratory.
    2.           He can get fresh water in fine weather.
    3. He has to do without meat during the journey.
    4.           He changed his plans because of the weather.

Task 3


 


 

 

 

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My Music


Six of the Best Facebook Apps for Teens

 

Try these Facebook apps for friendship, fun and more


Have you ever wanted to share your entire iTunes library with your Facebook friends? Tagshine's My Music application lets you do just that, and shows your Facebook friends what songs you've listened to most recently and what playlists you've created. This app also lets you watch music videos for more than 6 million songs and create a personal library of artists you like.

 

12

Birthday Cards

The Birthday Cards application by RockYou! has tons of free features that help you stay in touch with friends and remember their birthdays. You can design custom greeting cards for any of your friends on Facebook, or you can team up with your friends to design cards. The application sends you a reminder when a friend's birthday is coming up and lets you build a calendar of friends’ birthdays and other special events such as parties and holiday events.

13

Circle of Friends

Maybe your summer camp friends in Canada are distant cousins of your best friend from school. Perhaps your stepbrother is a friend with your friend's sister. Bantr's Circle of Friends app helps you find out how your friends are connected — and may surprise you!

 

14

Scramble

Everybody needs a break every now and then. Scramble's a great way to take one. This word game by Zynga sharpens your mind by challenging you to find words in a jumbled grid, sort of like the board game Boggle. You can invite your friends to play it with you online, too!

 

15

Sea Garden

There are several fun Facebook apps that raise money for environmental causes each time you use them. Sea Garden is one of them. With this app, you build a little reef of sea creatures and ocean plants and send goodies such as squid, fish and octopuses to your friends. Each time you send a sea creature to a friend, the company that designed the app donates money to groups such as the Surfrider Foundation, a charity that works to protect oceans and beaches worldwide.

 

16

Advanced Wall

Take your Facebook wall to a new level with Advanced Wall by idleStudios. This effective Facebook app lets you post images, videos and flash, as well as make art, write graffiti and monkey with the colour and size of text using a simple editing feature.

 

 

With this Facebook application you can                .

 

  1.          record your own song
  2.          upgrade the existing application
  3.           share your plans with the friends
  4.          let others access your favourites
  5.           contribute to saving nature
  6.           create something collectively
  7.          discover unexpected ties of your fellows

enjoy yourself training your brain


Task 4


 

Global Protesters Demand Renewable Energy by 2050

 

Last Sunday more than 70,000 people travelled from all over the UK to take part in a massive demonstration in London, demanding that Prime Minister and the other delegates (17)               , come back with a positive, strong deal.

 

Members of different environmental organisations and various individual activists travelled to London (18)                             . Protesters wore costumes, such as polar bear and giraffe outfits, (19)               , and everyone carried a placard to make sure they were seen and heard by Westminster.

 

This didn't just happen in London; it was the Largest Climate Mobilisation in History. The global demonstration consisted of 2,300 other events (20)               . In total, over 785,000 people (21)                             . Their demands were unanimous: world leaders must give a promise (22)                and make a 100% transition to renewable energy by 2050.

 

  1.          finding out whether our demands will be met
  2.          to come together and make their voices heard
  3.           that took place simultaneously in 175 countries
  4.          that walked to the government building in Westminster
  5.           travelling to the Paris Climate Change Conference this week
  6.           mobilised from different countries and cultures
  7.          to keep all fossil fuels in the ground
  8.         played instruments or spun discs

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use of English

Task 5


 

What Is the Weather Like in Australia?

 

Australia has temperate weather for most of the year but the climate can vary (23)             the size of our continent. The northern states (24)                have warm weather much of the time, with the southern states (25)                cooler winters. Australia is also one of the driest continents on earth with a(n) (26)                              annual rainfall of less than 600 millimetres.

(27)          all countries in the southern hemisphere, Australia has seasons that are opposite to those in the northern hemisphere. December to February is summer; March to May is autumn; June to August is winter; and September to November is spring.

 

23

A

due to

B

together with

C

apart from

D

except for

24

A

partially

B

typically

С

totally

D

widely

25

A

expecting

B

experiencing

C

spending

D

forecasting

26

A

seasonal

B

oceanic

С

heavy

D

average

27

A

Like

B

Including

С

Similar

D

Corresponding

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                        Task 6

Read the texts below. For question (28–32) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet

 

                                           Mother Bears Aren’t Afraid of Tourists

 

Noisy ecotourists may unexpectedly (28)             brown bears in the wild. Human visitors to remote natural areas often (29)                with animal behaviour, sometimes with disastrous results. However, researchers studying brown bears in Canada found that while adult males (30)                the tourists, the presence of people didn’t bother mothers and cubs, who seemed to use the noise of buses as a (31)                                            that dangerous males had left the area. Even when males had left the area altogether, females didn’t appear until the tourists did. Mother bears evidently take advantage of the opportunity to dine without the

(32)          of males attacking their cubs.

 

28

A

improve

B

benefit

C

serve

D

raise

29

A

interfere

B

involve

С

mix

D

interrupt

30

A

faced

B

blocked

C

ignored

D

avoided

31

A

note

B

sign

С

mark

D

symbol

32

A

panic

B

warning

С

threat

D

alarm


 

 

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