Річна контрольна робота з англійської мови
Учня (учениці) 11 класу ПІБ
I Variant
№ завдання |
Вид завдання |
Система оцінювання |
Кількість балів |
I (1) |
Завдання множинного вибору A,B,C Vocabulary skills |
по 1 б. |
1 |
II (2-3) |
Завдання альтернативного вибору Grammar |
по 2 б. |
4 |
III (4) |
Завдання альтернативного вибору True/False Reading |
3 б. |
3 |
IV (5)
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Writing |
4 б. |
4 |
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Разом |
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12 б. |
1. Mark the correct translation.
1. робочий стіл
a) desktop b) device c) data d) output
2. програмне забезпечення
a) gadget b) back up c) hardware d) software
3. ярлик
a) menu b) desktop c) icon d) cursor
4. папка
a) arrow b) icon c) folder d) cursor
5. оновити
a) zoom in b) update c) scroll down d) back up
6. доступ
a) compress b) surf c) access d) allow
2. Complete the sentences with the words from the box
Three legislative citizens President four eighteen Parliament election judicial vote elected
The political power in Ukraine is divided into _________________ (1) branches: executive, legislative and _________________ (2). The Verkhovna Rada, the Ukrainian ______________ (3), is the highest _________________ (4) body. The executive power in Ukraine belongs to the _________________ (5). Both President and members of the Verkhovna Rada are elected.
The _________________ (6) takes place every _________________ (7) years. All ________________(8) of Ukraine who have reached the age of
_________________ (9) have the right to _________________ (10). But only
those, who have reached the age of twenty-one, have the right to be _________________ (11) to the Verkhovna Rada.
3. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form and complete the sentences.
1. If you … (press) the button, the computer …. (switch) on.
2. Jane… (go) shopping if she … (have) time.
3. If you …(get) a haircut, you… (look) better.
4. Tom… (not/have) a better job if he… (not/pass) the exam.
5. If I …(have) enough money, I …(buy) a big house.
4. Read the text « Thomas Alva Edison» and choose True or False
The American inventor, Thomas Alva Edison, was born in Ohio in 1847. Tom, or Al, as his family called him, was one of those children who are always asking "Why?" He was always trying to learn how things worked or how they were made. The boy's education was limited to three months in the public school of Port Huron, Michigan. He started work in 1859 when he was only twelve. Young Edison began to travel on one of the trains between Port Huron and Detroit. He sold fruit, sweets and cakes to the passengers. The hours that he had to wait at Detroit before starting' back home, he spent in the library reading technical books. Several years later, in 1863, Edison learned telegraphy and he became a telegraph operator. He was soon one of the fastest operators in a large telegraph company in Boston. He wanted to improve the telegraph system and worked very hard at it. Night after night he read “The Book of Experiments”, by Michael Faraday, the inventor of the electric generator, in the hope that this would help him to solve his problems. He did not sleep more than four hours a night and sometimes he did not go to bed at all. He often did not even find time for breakfast. "Aren't you going to stop to eat your breakfast?" his landlady once asked him. "No", he answered, "I've got so much to do, and life is short". After a few months of work, he built a transmitter of a new kind. This was his first important invention. Edison was advised to go to New York where the opportunities were greater. He did so, but when he reached New York in 1869, he had no money left at all. In 1867 he had two inventions. One of Edison's greatest inventions was the gramophone, or the "phonograph", as he called it, which repeated his words. He told his assistants that this was the beginning. The time would come, he said, when this new instrument would record music. "It will play symphonies and whole operas, the world will hear again the great singers who are no longer living". Another of Edison's inventions was the electric lamp. Edison believed that only work could bring success. He continued active work until only eighteen days before his death in 1931, at the age of eighty-seven. That evening, Americans all over the country turned off their electric lights for a few moments — the light which, Edison had given them.
True or False.
1. He was one of those children who are always asking "Why?"
2. Edison got his education in a private school in Detroit.
3. He started work at the age of twelve when the first telegraph company appeared in the USA
4. He sold newspapers to the passengers on one of the trains.
5. He learned telegraphy and became one of the fastest operators in a telegraph company.
6. At the age of twenty he had twelve inventions.
7. He invented a new instrument that could compose music
8. He continued active work until the day he died.
5. Write about if You have an opportunity to go anywhere in the world for one month. Where would you go?