Чотирирівнева контрльна робота з читання до підручика Wider World 1 розділ 6
Wider World 1 unit 6 Reading Group A
Level 1
1 Match the short descriptions to the sports.
1 You hit a hard, white ball as far as you can.
2 You score points by throwing a large ball through a metal circle.
3 You ride a bike, sometimes a long way.
4 You throw the other person on the floor.
5 You kick a ball around a big field and into a goal to score.
6 You hit a ball to another player with a racket.
B cycling
C football
D tennis
E basketball
F swimming
G baseball
H judo
2 Complete the sentences using the words in the box. There are three extra words.
cyclists individual points runner runners sportspeople team watch watching
1. Thousands of ________________ enter the London and New York Marathons every year.
2. Football is an example of a ________________ sport.
3. Usain Bolt, Cristiano Ronaldo and Maria Sharapova are all famous ________________.
4. I prefer ________________ sports – I’m not very good at playing with other people.
5. I much prefer playing sport than ________________ it – it’s much more exciting.
6. Q: How far do ________________ have to ride in the Tour de France?
A: About 3,500 kilometres.
Level 2 At the university sports club Are the sentences true or false?
1. There are yoga classes at the University of Hoburn.
2. There is a TV at the sports café.
3. The rowing club meets on Saturdays.
4. The volleyball team meet at 6 pm.
5. The athletics club meets on Tuesdays.
6. It costs £10 to join.
Level 3 The daily routines of a sportswoman Read the text about the daily routines of a sportswoman and for questions 1 to 6 choose the correct answer.
Janet is an athlete, and she wakes up at 4:30 am every weekday morning. She spends the first 30 minutes reading and then 15 minutes meditating. At 5:15 am Janet checks her email for only 30 minutes and then goes for her first run of the day. She runs for an hour and a half along the lake near her house. After running, Janet has a shower and then prepares breakfast, which is usually cereal and fruit. However, she occasionally has a less healthy breakfast.
She usually finishes breakfast at around 8 am. If it is a weekday, she always leaves the house at 8:20 and goes to training. Her training starts at 9 am, and she needs 30 minutes to drive to the gym. She trains for 3 hours with her team and then goes home for lunch. She always eats a very big and healthy lunch. As soon as she finishes lunch, she has a nap for one hour.
After her nap, she likes to go for a walk around the lake and look at nature. She sometimes reads or meditates at the lake in the afternoon. In the evening, during the week, she meets up with friends. Most of her friends are athletes too, so they have a lot to talk about.
She typically goes to bed at 9 pm because she prefers to be awake in the morning than at night. She sometimes falls asleep listening to music, but she never watches the television or reads anything on her tablet. She always makes sure her alarm is set and is almost always asleep by 9:45 pm.
1 What time does she finish checking her emails?
A.5:30 am.
B.5:45 am.
C.6:00 am.
2 How long does she run for in the morning?
A.45 minutes.
B.60 minutes.
C.90 minutes.
3 Janet ______ has a healthy breakfast.
A.always
B.occasionally
C.usually
4 How often does she meditate?
A.Once or twice a day.
B.Once a day.
C.Rarely.
5 What does Janet do to help her get to sleep?
A.listen to music
B.read on her tablet
C.watch TV
6 What is the last thing she does before going to sleep?
A.She reads.
B.She sets her alarm.
C.She checks the time.
Level 4 Read the text about four young sports stars and decide which sports star (1–4) the sentences in the table match with. Write the number of the sports star next to the sentence.
Four Young Sports Stars
1
Breanna Mackenzie Stewart was born on August 27, 1994, in New York, USA and now plays for Seattle Storm in the Women’s NBA. She’s 1.93 m tall, weighs 77 kg, and is a strong player on the basketball court. She won the WNBA New Player of the Year medal in 2016.
2
Martin Ødegaard from Norway was born on 17 December 1998 and plays for one of the world’s best football clubs, Real Madrid, Spain. He started playing professionally for Strømsgodset Toppfotball on 13 April 2014, and was their youngest ever goal scorer. He plays for the Norway national team too.
3
Belinda Bencic, born 10 March 1997, is a Swiss tennis player. In 2013, she won the French Open and Wimbledon girls' singles titles. Bencic’s coach is her father, who moved to Switzerland from Czechoslovakia in 1968. In 2015, she won against the best tennis player in the world, Serena Williams.
4
Matheus Paulo de Santana was born on April 2, 1996 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He won his first national swimming competition in November 2011. At the Youth Olympics in August 2014, he won a silver medal in the 50-metre race and a gold in the 100-metre one and broke the junior world record.
Which sports star…
1. … is the oldest?
2. … is from a different country to their dad?
3. … came second in a competition in 2014?
4. … started doing their sport as a job when they were fifteen?
5. … is from North America?
6. … learns about their sport from a member of their family?
Wider World 1 unit 6 Reading Group B
Level 1
1 Match the short descriptions to the sports
1 You try to get a large ball into a metal hoop.
2 You do this sport in the water.
3 You use your legs to travel as fast as you can.
4 You ride a bicycle on a track or on a road.
5 You play this in a very cold place.
6 You score points by hitting some coloured circles.
A ice hockey
C running
D basketball
E cycling
F swimming
H archery
2 Complete the sentences using the words in the box. There are three extra words.
marathon players playing points popular runners sportiest team watch
1 The side with the most ________________ wins a game of basketball.
2 Football is probably the most ________________ sport in the world.
3 Usain Bolt, Mo Farah and Haile Gebrselassie are all famous ________________.
4 I think that my big brother is probably the ________________ person I know.
5 I much prefer ________________ sport than watching it – it’s much more exciting.
6 Q: How far do competitors have to run in a ________________?
A: About 42 kilometres.
Level 2 At the university sports club Are the sentences true or false?
1. There are yoga classes at the University of Hoburn.
2. There is a TV at the sports café.
3. The rowing club meets on Saturdays.
4. The volleyball team meet at 6 pm.
5. The athletics club meets on Tuesdays.
6. It costs £10 to join.
Level 3 The daily routines of a sportswoman Read the text about the daily routines of a sportswoman and for questions 1 to 6 choose the correct answer.
Janet is an athlete, and she wakes up at 4:30 am every weekday morning. She spends the first 30 minutes reading and then 15 minutes meditating. At 5:15 am Janet checks her email for only 30 minutes and then goes for her first run of the day. She runs for an hour and a half along the lake near her house. After running, Janet has a shower and then prepares breakfast, which is usually cereal and fruit. However, she occasionally has a less healthy breakfast.
She usually finishes breakfast at around 8 am. If it is a weekday, she always leaves the house at 8:20 and goes to training. Her training starts at 9 am, and she needs 30 minutes to drive to the gym. She trains for 3 hours with her team and then goes home for lunch. She always eats a very big and healthy lunch. As soon as she finishes lunch, she has a nap for one hour.
After her nap, she likes to go for a walk around the lake and look at nature. She sometimes reads or meditates at the lake in the afternoon. In the evening, during the week, she meets up with friends. Most of her friends are athletes too, so they have a lot to talk about.
She typically goes to bed at 9 pm because she prefers to be awake in the morning than at night. She sometimes falls asleep listening to music, but she never watches the television or reads anything on her tablet. She always makes sure her alarm is set and is almost always asleep by 9:45 pm.
1 What time does she finish checking her emails?
A.5:30 am.
B.5:45 am.
C.6:00 am.
2 How long does she run for in the morning?
A.45 minutes.
B.60 minutes.
C.90 minutes.
3 Janet ______ has a healthy breakfast.
A.always
B.occasionally
C.usually
4 How often does she meditate?
A.Once or twice a day.
B.Once a day.
C.Rarely.
5 What does Janet do to help her get to sleep?
A.listen to music
B.read on her tablet
C.watch TV
6 What is the last thing she does before going to sleep?
A.She reads.
B.She sets her alarm.
C.She checks the time.
Level 4 Read the text about four young sports stars and decide which sports star (1–4) the sentences in the table match with. Write the number of the sports star next to the sentence.
Four Young Sports Stars
1
Anthony Davis Jr., born March 11, 1993, is an American professional basketball player. He plays for the New Orleans Pelicans in the NBA. He is the youngest player to score 59 or more points in an NBA game. He’s 2.11 m tall and weighs115 kg.
2
Asisat Oshoala was born on 9 October 1994 and is a Nigerian professional footballer. She plays for Arsenal Ladies, a big club in London. She was the highest goal scorer at the 2014 under-twenties Women's World Cup. She was also part of the Nigerian team that won the 2014 African Women's Championship.
3
Nick Kyrgios, born on 27 April 1995, is a professional tennis player. Kyrgios was born in Canberra, Australia. He is the son of a Greek father and a Malaysian mother. His biggest successes are reaching the quarterfinals of the 2014 Wimbledon Championships and the quarterfinals of the 2015 Australian Open.
4
Katie Ledecky is an American swimmer born March 17, 1997. In her first international competition, the 2012 London Olympic Games, Ledecky won the gold medal in the women's 800-metre race. Four years later, she left the Rio Olympics with four gold medals, one silver medal, and two world records.
Which sports star…
1. … is the youngest?
2. … is from Africa?
3. … has parents that come from different countries?
4. … won five gold medals at two big international competitions?
5. … plays for a team in a different country to where they were born?
6. … holds a record in the league they play in?
Wider World 1 unit 6 Reading Answers
A
Level 1
1
1 G
2 E
3 B
4 H
5 C
6 D
2
1 runners
2 team
3 sportspeople
4 individual
5 watching
6 cyclists
Level 2
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. False
Level 3
1. B. 5:45 am.
2. C. 90 minutes.
3. C. Usually
4. A. Once or twice a day.
5. A. listen to music
6. B. She sets her alarm.
Level 4
1 1
2 3
3 4
4 2
5 1
6 3
B
Level 1
1
1 D
2 F
3 C
4 E
5 A
6 H
2
1 points
2 popular
3 runners
4 sportiest
5 playing
6 marathon
Level 2
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. False
Level 3
1. B. 5:45 am.
2. C. 90 minutes.
3. C. Usually
4. A. Once or twice a day.
5. A. listen to music
6. B. She sets her alarm.
Level 4
1 4
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 2
6 1