Работа. Контрольная работа 1 Вариант 1 I. Выберите соответствующую форму глагола "to be"
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Контрольная работа № 1 Вариант № 1 I. Выберите соответствующую форму глагола “to be” в Present Simple, Past Simple или Future Simple.
II. Выберите соответствующую форму глагола “to have” в Present Simple, Past Simple или Future Simple.
III. Выберите соответствующую форму глагола во времени Present Simple (утвердительные предложения).
IV. Выберите соответствующую форму глагола во времени Present Simple (отрицательные и вопросительные предложения).
V. Выберите соответствующую форму глагола во времени Past Simple (утвердительные предложения).
VI. Выберите соответствующую форму глагола во времени Past Simple (отрицательные и вопросительные предложения).
VII. Выберите соответствующее вопросительное слово.
VIII. Выберите соответствующую форму глагола во времени Simple (Present, Past or Future)
IX. Выберите личное, притяжательное или объектное местоимение.
X. Выберите соответствующую форму прилагательного в сравнительной или превосходной степени сравнения.
XI. Выберите правильный перевод.
XII. Прочитайте текст и укажите, верны (True) или нет (False) следующие за ним утверждения. My perfect weekend I am Melanie Chisholm. I am a former jazz singer. At weekends, I try to do all the things I love. I spend time with family and friends of course but I also want to do some exercise, which I just adore. Even though my work doesn’t follow a traditional Monday to Friday pattern I still get that excited feeling when Friday night arrives. On Saturday mornings Scarlet (my daughter) and I are up early – even 7am is a lie-in for her. Luckily I’m a real morning person, which is something of a problem considering that my work usually occupies me late into the night. Very often at weekends my mum or other family members come and stay to help me look after Scarlet and we have a bit of a catch-up gossip. It's such a treat when they come south to visit us. I miss them a lot, I moved away from Cheshire, where I grew up, when I was 16 to go to a performing arts college in Kent. Saturday morning is a great time for me to train. I started competing in triathlons three years ago. Every Saturday I go running and cycling in the local sports ground, and if I have time I go for a swim. I work out for up to two and a half hours; I find that sports boost me mentally as well as physically. To compliment all the exercise I try to eat healthily too but I’m more relaxed about what I feed Scarlet. She’s brilliant, however, and will eat anything and everything. The one thing I can’t replace, however, is time in the studio. I love recording music and I can’t wait to start working on a new album. But now it’s all about Scarlet and our plans to redecorate our house. Every Sunday I go to one of our wonderful local pubs for a huge roast with my friends. We usually spend all afternoon there. Then on Sunday nights Scarlet and I do the Sunday hair wash, get the school uniform out and make sure the homework is all ready for Monday. It takes me back to when I was a little girl, and I love it. Melanie likes Friday nights a lot.
Melanie and Scarlet usually get up late on Saturdays.
Melanie doesn’t like getting up early.
Melanie lives with her parents.
Melanie lives in the north of the country.
Melanie travels by train to a sports ground every Saturday.
Every Saturday Melanie spends about two hours working on her album.
Scarlet is a picky eater.
Melanie wants to buy a new house.
Every Sunday afternoon Melanie spends in a local pub with her friends.
XIII Чтение и письменный перевод оригинального текста (объемом 1200-1400 п.зн. за 1 академ. час с использованием словаря) Пример текста The United Kingdom has the fourth largest economy in the world, the second largest in Europe, and is a member of the European Union. Its capital, London, is the largest financial centre in the world. The UK economy is one of the strongest in Europe; inflation, interest rates, and unemployment remain low. Growth is now at 3.0%perannum, which is higher than that of France, Germany and many other European countries. The UK has large coal, natural gas, and oil reserves; primary energy production accounts for 10% of GDP, one of the highest shares of any industrial nation. Due to the North Sea oil during the 1990s the UK became a nethydrocarbon exporter and the second largest producer of oil in Western Europe after Norway. Around about 80% of the UK electricity is currently generated from fossil fuels, nuclear power. The UK is the world's 8th greatest producer of carbon dioxide emissions, producing around 2.3% of the total generated from fossil fuels. Service industries, particularly banking, insurance, and business services, account for the largest proportion of GDP and employ around 70% of the working population. Manufacturing continues to decline in importance. The UK was left with a very small domestic manufacturing sector. However, British companies worldwide continued to be present in the sector through foreign investment or through the closure and movement of factories to Eastern Europe and the Far East in search of lower costs. Agriculture is intensive, highly mechanised, and efficient by European standards, producing about 60% of food needs with only 1 % of the labour force. It contributes around 2% of GDP. Around two thirds of production is devoted to livestock, one third to crops. The main crops that are grown are wheat, barley, oats, potatoes, sugar beets, fruits and vegetables. The livestock that is raised is cattle and sheep. The GDP from the farming sector is argued by some politicians to be a small return on the subsidies given. |