ББЖМ папкасы. Пн малімі Есимбекова А. А. Сыныптар 9 В 20212022 оу жылы кіріспе
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Theme № 6 Sports and games in Kazakhstan People all over the world are fond of sports and games. Sport makes people healthy, keeps them fit, more organized and better disciplined. It unites people of different classes and nationalities. Many people in Kazakhstan do sports on their personal initiative. They go in for skiing, skating, boxing, table tennis (Ping-Pong), swimming, volleyball, football, bodybuilding, etc. All necessary facilities are provided for them: stadiums, sport grounds, swimming pools, skating rinks, skiing stations, football fields. Sport is paid much attention to in our educational establishments. Gymnastics is a part of children's daily activity in the kindergartens. Physical culture is a compulsory subject at schools and colleges. Professional sport is also paid much attention to in our republic. There are different sporting societies clubs and complexes. They are used for international and world competitions. The most popular sport in Kazakhstan is boxing. Kazakh boxers are generally well known in the world. In last three Olympic Games their performance was assessed as one of the best and they had more medals than any country in the world except Cuba and Russia (in all three games). In 1996 and 2004, two Kazakh boxers (VasiliyJirov in 1996 and BakhtiyarArtayev in 2004) were recognized as the best boxers for their techniques with the Val Barker trophy, awarded to the best boxer of the tournament. Kazakh boxers performed well in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Two boxers, BekzatSattarkhanov and YermakhanIbraimov, earned gold medals. Other two boxers, BulatJumadilov and MukhtarkhanDildabekov, earned silver medals. 1. Which statement about sports in Kazakhstan is correct according to the text? A) Physical education is an optional lesson for school students. B) Kazakhstan plans to make boxing the main sport of the country. C) Kazakhstan pays attention to the development of professional sports. D) Gymnastics is a compulsory part of student's daily activity in the University. 2. What is the main idea of the text? A) Preparation of Kazakh athletes for the Olympics. B) There are hundreds of sports. C) History of boxing in Kazakhstan. D) Status of sport in Kazakhstan. 3. Which paragraph answers the question «What sport is the most prevalent in Kazakhstan?»? А)Paragraph 3 B) Paragraph 1 C) Paragraph 4 D) Paragraph 2 4. Which sentence contradicts the text? A) Sport divides people into different classes. B) In Kazakhstan, many people like to play sports. C) Kazakh boxers are known all over the world. D) Kazakh boxers were awarded with the Val Barker trophy. 5. “Sport is paid much attention to in our educational establishments.” What does this sentence mean? A) Members of the government are fond of sports B) Sports are supported in Kazakhstan at the state level. C) Sport is important for the country's development strategy D) sports development is included in the educational system 6. What expression is true about the total number of medals of Kazakhstan in boxing for the last three Olympiads? A) Kazakhstan had more medals than any country in the world. B) Cuba and Russia had more medals overall. C) Kazakhstan had more medals in 1996, and in 2004 Cuba and Russia. D) Kazakhstani boxers have won silver medals for three years. 7.How many boxers from Kazakhstan stood on the podium at the Sydney Olympics? A) 2 B)3 C)4 D) 0 8. Which Kazakhstani boxers stood on the highest platform of the podium at the Sydney Olympics? A) BekzatSattarkhanov and YermakhanIbraimov B) VasiliyJirov and BakhtiyarArtayev C) BulatJumadilov and MukhtarkhanDildabekov D) BakhtiyarArtayev and BulatJumadilov 9. What is the Val Barker trophy? A) an award for more medals in boxing B) а prize for two gold medals in boxing in a row C) а consolation prize in boxing D) a prize that is awarded to the most technical boxer of the Olympic Games 10. How is sport in Kazakhstan supported by the state? А) There are different sporting societies clubs and complexes. B) Sport is paid much attention to in educational establishments. C) All necessary facilities are provided for people in Kazakhstan: stadiums, sport grounds, swimming pools, skating rinks, skiing stations, football fields. D) all of the above Theme № 7 The newspaper article The heaviest April snowfall for twenty years blanketed much of Britain yesterday, bringing chaos to roads and trapping air travellers on grounded flights. The country braced itself for a grim week of hail, sleet and snow, with forecasters predicting blizzards and plummeting temperatures. From Scotland to the south coast, millions yesterday woke up to thick snow. Areas of southern England were under 8 centimetres of snow. Around 220 flights were cancelled and many more de layed. Coastguards rescued the crews of two boats lost in the Solent in a blizzard and a 32 foot yacht with six people on board suffered engine failure and was towed to Bembridge, Isle of Wight, after radioing for help. The Meteorological Office warned that freezing conditions in central England, Wales and Scotland overnight will cre ate dangerous driving conditions today, and motorists were warned not to travel unless absolutely necessary. 1.What was the result of the blizzard in Britain? The country was covered in … . A) snow B) ice C) water D) mud 2.How did the snow affect people’s lives? A) Flights were on time B) Flights were cancelled C) The people enjoyed it D) People travelled 3.What does “a grim week” mean? A) Cloudy B) Gloomy C) Fantastic D) Exciting 4.What did the forecasters say about the weather? There would be … . A) rains B) mist C) a rainbow D) a snow blast 5.What happened to the yacht? The passengers got sick They lost their way There were problems with the engine The crew was inexperienced 6.Who warned the public about dangerous driving conditions? A) The coastguards B) The Meteorological Office C) The Airport Service D) The News Feed 7.Who saved the boats and a yacht? The … . A) sailors B) firemen C) coastguards D) policemen 8.Where did the coastguards pull the yacht to? To … . A) Solent B) Bembridge C) Dartmouth D) Liverpool 9.Why did the coastguards tow the yacht? Because the people … . A) sent an SOS B) were tired of sailing C) lost their way D) were seasick 10.What did the forecasters advise drivers to do? To … . A) stay at home B) enjoy the weather C) travel a lot D) revise the rules Theme № 8 The letter To: Ms Jane Perry From: Ms Mary Brown Subject: Duties required during vacation job replacement I have just been informed that you will be replacing me for the six weeks when I am away on my home leave. Therefore, at Mr Wendell’s suggestion, I’m providing you with a gen eral list of the duties you will be required to perform as my substitute: a. to log incoming correspondence b. to file correspondence c. to answer phone calls d. to receive visitors and give out information on our programme e. to scheduleMr Wendell’s appointments f. to prepare the agenda for weekly contract reviews. My office mate Ms Charlotte King has agreed to assist you with any problems that may arise. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me before 1 December. I hope you will enjoy the job. Mary Brown 1.Who is the letter written by? A) Ms Jane Perry B) Ms Mary Brown C) Ms Charlotte King D) Mr Wendell 2.What kind of letter is it? A letter of … . A) refusal B) complaint C) invitation D) information 3. For how long will Ms Brown be away? For a … . A) month B) week C) month and a half D) year 4.What does the word Therefore express? A) transition B) conclusion C) referring D) cause and effect 5.Who asked Ms Brown to write this letter? A) Ms Jane Perry B) Nobody C) Ms Charlotte King D) Mr Wendell 6.What should Ms Brown’s substitute do with correspondence? A) File it B) Answer it C) Write it D) Ignore it 7.What events should the substitute arrange? A) Parties B) Get togethers C) Meetings D) Webinars 8.What can Ms Charlotte King do for the substitute? A) Help her B) Contact her C) Call her D) Write a letter to her 9.Who is Ms Charlotte King? She’s Mary’s … . A) colleague B) bosom friend C) neighbour D) cousin 10.IsMs Mary Brown married? A) Yes, she is B) No, she isn’t C) Yes, she isn’t D) We don’t know Theme № 9 The worth of wealth Once upon a time there was a very poor man named Sagat. He and his family lived in poverty. They had no money, no food, and their house was falling down. One day, Sagat was exhausted and starving, so he sat down at the side of the road. He fell asleep, and as he slept, he dreamed. In his dream, he saw an old man with a long white beard. The man told him, “Wake up! Go to the abandoned house near where you are sleeping. Dig under the floor in front of the fireplace and you will find a magic purse. Every time you open and close the purse, a gold coin will appear inside. But remember, only a contended man can have an eternal feast”. Sagat woke up and ran at once to the old house. He dug in the ground where the old man in his dream had told him to. As he dug, he said to himself, “If I find one gold coin, I’ll buy myself a big meal. If I find two gold coins, I’ll buy food for my whole family. If I find three gold coins, I’ll buy my wife a new dress”. Sagat found the purse. He opened it. Inside, there was one gold coin. He closed it and opened it: two gold coins. Again, he closed the purse and opened it: three gold coins. Sagat laughed. He thought of the fine clothes he would buy and the enormous palace he would build. He would be richer than a prince! He opened and closed the purse a hundred times. He forgot about his hunger. He opened and closed it a hundred times more. He forgot about his family. For two weeks, he sat on the floor of the old house, opening and closing the purse, until his body was so tired and hungry that his heart stopped. Sagat didn’t listen to the man in his dream and he paid a great price. He should have known that, in the end, the person who counts gold, dies of hunger. 1.There was a very poor man named Sagat, he and his family lived in _________ A) Poverty B) Treasury C) Luxury D) Wealth E) Prosperity 2.Where was Sagat when he had a strange dream? A) In his house B) At the side of the road C) Near the fireplace D) Next to the purse E) In abandoned house 3. What made Sagat forget about his hunger and his family? A) His greed B) His laziness C) His happiness D) His imagination E) His dream 4.Whathappened to Sagat in the end? A) He died of hunger B) He didn’t find a purse C) He became richer than a prince D) He learned an important lesson E) He bought food and clothes to his family 5.Why did Sagat sit down by the side of the road? A)He was waiting for an old man B) He was searching the house that in his dream C) He was miserable about his poverty D) He was hungry and tired E) He was waiting for his friend 6.Whatpromise he gave himself if he would find two coins? A) He’d be richer than prince B) He’d buy a big and new house C) He’d buy a new dress for his wife D) He’d buy food for his whole family E) He’d buy food for himself 7.True statement A) He opened and closed the purse three hundred times B) Sagat woke up and ran at once to the old fireplace C) The man in his dream told him to go to abandoned house D) They had no money, no food, and their house was not falling down E) He didn’t forget about his hunger 8.Find the meaning of the word: contended A) Unhappy people B) Lasting or existing forever C) The state of being happy with what you have D) With no one living there E) The man who will never be hungry 9.Find the meaning of the word: exhausted A) Having an intense desire for wealth or power B) Extremely hungry C) The state of not having enough D) Very tired E) Lasting forever 10.Choose the suitable proverb to the story A) Many hands make light work B) False friends are worse than open enemies C) He works best who knows his trade D) Patience, money and time bring all things to past E) Greedy eaters dig their graves with their teeth Theme № 10 Hunting for treasure – the adventure of your life? Everyone dreams of adventure involving tropical islands or oid boxes filled with jewellery and coinsfound in the wrecks of sunken ships. For some people these dreams have come true. lt is because theyneally know where to look for treasure. B. One of the best places for treasure hunting is the Atlantic Ocean just off the eastern coast of Florida". This part of the Florida coast is actually called 'Treasure Coast' because of the many Spanish wrecksburied in the ocean's sand among the coral reefs. These sixteenth-, seventeenth- and eighteenthcenturyships sailing from Mexico to Seville all carried gold, silver and precious stones. The galleons, asthey were called, also transported Spanish soldiers and governors returning home from the colonieswith their own personal collections of gold. C. An amazing thing is that the majority of the ships sank not very far from the coast. The reason for thiswas their sailing route, There was only one narrow channel used for navigation which ran north-southbetween the massive and dangerous coral reefs. During tropical storms or hurricanes which arecommon in late summer or early autumn, these galleons often broke into pieces. D. In the second half of the twentieth century, a group of historians and navigation experts found recordsof shipwrecks in the Spanish archives, which indicate the location of each sunken galleon, Since then,the exploration of the sea bed has begun. First, there were scuba divers with metaldetectors. Then,with the discovery of the first Spanish galleon in the early l-970s, many companies became involved inthe treasure hunting. They were looking for items like the ships' anchors, captains' diaries and obviouslyfor gold, silver and coins. E. Today, the hunt continues but it is an expensive game. lt requires costly equipment and expert divers" Itis time-consuming and exhausting work which requires long hours searching under water. Although itmay be quite dangerous, the results of the search may be unbelievably rewarding. 1.According to the text “Treasure coast” is ….. A) eastern coast of Florida in the Pacific Ocean B) the coast with sand and coral reefs C) tropical islands not far from Spain D) a part of the sailing route nowadays E) a part of the Florida coast where Spanish ships sank 2.In paragraph … there is an answer to the question: Is treasure hunting a dream or reality? A) B B) D C) A D) E E) C 3. In paragraph … there is an answer to the question: Is treasure hunting worth doing? A) B B) D C) A D) E E) C |