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Разработка заданий для контрольной работы

контрольная работа предназначена для учащихся 11 класса

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11 класс мод 3 I. Complete the sentences. Use the verbs in brackets in the right tense.

1. I (not to eat) _____________________today.

2. He always (to get up)____________________at 7 o’clock.

3. My brother (to train)________________________ at the stadium from 6 till 9 yesterday.

4. They (to speak)___________________________to the teacher yesterday.

5. He (to learn)_______________________ English for three month already.

6. Listen! Somebody (to sing)_______________________________________

A to talk B talking

14. I’ m not interested in …………. A to hike B hiking

17. She keeps (tell) everyone that she’s innocent, but no one believes her.

18 You must (share) any knowledge you have of the theft with the police.

19 Dad’s promised (take) us on a visit to the Statue of Liberty tomorrow.

20 The judge made Alex (pay)a fine for exceeding the speed limit.

21 In many countries it’s illegal (drive) under the age of seventeen.

22 There’s no point in (deny) that you stole the jewellery; you were caught red handed!

23 Do you think this lawyer is experienced enough…. (take on) Robert’s case?

24 The judge will not let any photographers or members of the press (be) present at the famous actor’s trial.

25 Mike was found guilty of (vandalise) his neighbour’s property.

26 Can you imagine (spend) the rest of your life in prison?

I. Complete the sentences. Use the verbs in brackets in the right tense.

1. I (not to eat) _____________________today.

2. He always (to get up)____________________at 7 o’clock.

3. My brother (to train)________________________ at the stadium from 6 till 9 yesterday.

4. They (to speak)___________________________to the teacher yesterday.

5. He (to learn)_______________________ English for three month already.

6. Listen! Somebody (to sing)_______________________________________

A to talk B talking

14. I’ m not interested in …………. A to hike B hiking

17. She keeps (tell) everyone that she’s innocent, but no one believes her.

18 You must (share) any knowledge you have of the theft with the police.

19 Dad’s promised (take) us on a visit to the Statue of Liberty tomorrow.

20 The judge made Alex (pay)a fine for exceeding the speed limit.

21 In many countries it’s illegal (drive) under the age of seventeen.

22 There’s no point in (deny) that you stole the jewellery; you were caught red handed!

23 Do you think this lawyer is experienced enough…. (take on) Robert’s case?

24 The judge will not let any photographers or members of the press (be) present at the famous actor’s trial.

25 Mike was found guilty of (vandalise) his neighbour’s property.

26 Can you imagine (spend) the rest of your life in prison?

Контрольная работа по модулю №3 «Spotlight 11»

Контрольная работа помогает учителю проверить усвоение изученного материала по модулю №3 «Spotlight 11» (лексику, грамматику, словообразование, фразовый глагол Keep).

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Spotlight 11” Module 3. SPOTLIGHT ON EXAM.

I. Fill in: *tilted, *witness, *shoplifting *tremble *harbour *confessed, *muttered *suspect *growled, *threatened.

1). Mike was caught _______ yesterday. He had stolen some batteries and a pair of gloves.

2). My mum ________ to take away my MP 3 player if I don’t do well on my exams.

3). “What shall I do now?” Julia _______ under her breath.

4). The dog ______ at the burglar as he broke into the house.

5). I have to go to court because I was a ______ to a car accident.

6). The woman they arrested ________ to the crime late last night.

7). The ferry boat set sail from Wellington _______ at night.

8). The police are holding a _______ for questioning.

9). Greg ______ his head to the side and looked in wonder at the picture.

10). Her voice started to _______ and she began to cry.

II. Underline the correct item.

11). It took them a while to realize \ identify that their bags had been stolen.

12). The young man shivered \ pointed in the cold.

13). He will use any means \ winnings he can to get what he wants.

14). The burglar pleaded \ muttered with the police officer to set him free.

15). When Sarah saw that her wallet was missing, she thought that a pickpocket \ burglar must have taken it from her bag on the bus.

16). Helen was timidly \ ravenously hungry as she hadn’t eaten all day.

17). Mrs. Higgins will not face \ tolerate bad behaviour in her classroom.

18). It is important that students do not abolish \ violate the school rules.

19). Animal rights organizations work to prevent offence \ cruelty towards animals.

20).Suzanne found it difficult to face \ deal with the fact that the police had arrested her son.

21). I can’t stand _______ ( watch ) horror films.

22). He doesn’t mind ______ ( help ) with the homework.

23). Let me ______ ( stay ) up a little longer. The film hasn’t finished yet.

24). He’s old enough _______ ( drive ) a car.

25). It’s not worth _____ ( try ) to convince him.

26). I’d love ______ ( see ) you again.

27). I would rather _____ ( go ) horseriding than kitesurfing.

28). I promise _____ ( try ) my best.

29). My parents made me _____ ( stay ) at home.

30). How about ______ (join ) us for a skiing holiday?

31). She keeps ______ ( tell) everyone that she’s innocent, but no one believes her.

32). We’ve always wanted _____ ( go ) on a safari.

IV. Fill in: away, down, on, back, up with.

33). If you keep ____ arguing with your sister, I’ll tell your father.

34). Try to keep your voice ____. You are in the library.

35). Keep _____ from unlit areas at night!

36).Mark hired an assistant as she couldn’t keep ____ his work.

38).If you keep ____ driving like that, you’ll have an accident.

V. Fill in the gaps with the correct words derived from the words in bold.

39).The Universal ______ of Human Rights was adopted to DECLARE

protect the rights and freedoms of all people.

41). Global climate change, ozone depletion ( истощение),

and deforestation ( вырубка леса) are all ______ issues. ENVIRONMENT

42). ______ plastic bags remain in landfills for hundreds of years. DISPOSE

43). The main concern of Amnesty International is

the ______ of human rights. PROTECT

44). Ben was frightened by the robber’s ________ behavior. THREATEN

45). Mrs. Smith has high _______ for her grandson. EXPECT

She wants him to become a lawyer.

VI. Match the texts 46- 47 with the headings A – G. Use each heading only once. There is one extra heading.

A. SUPPORT FOR THE ELDERLY E. KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN

B. SAFETY FOR EVERYONE F. DON’T BE DECEIVED

C. PROTECT YOUR FRIENDS G. REA- LIFE LEARNING

D. KEEPING THE YOUNG SAFE

46 – Kidscape is the first charity in the UK which works towards keeping children away from danger. The charity was set up in 1984 by Dr. Michelle Elliot, a mother herself. So far over 2 million children have attended a programme the charity runs which teaches children how to avoid risky situations and also how to defend themselves if they are ever at risk. Children can also learn how to deal with bullies and what to when a stranger approaches them.

49.- Streetwise Safety Centre is an award-winning safety education centre. The centre looks like a real village, but in fact, it is an artificial village inside a large warehouse.(склад). The area consists of a house, a street, a park, a farmyard, a railway track and a beach. In the village children are taught to be more aware in all aspects of their lives, from catching a bus to walking home at night. Skilled teachers work with young people so that they can have a first-hand, realistic experience of what it is like to be a victim of a crime.

50- The Card Watch agency raises awareness about credit card fraud in the UK. The agency provides information and advice to prevent the illegal use of all bank cards. It does this by working closely with shop owners and the police in reducing bank card fraud. The agency can also provide training for anybody who works on a cash register or handles payments. Its useful website is full of tips on how to avoid being the victim of credit card fraud.

51- Neighbourhood Watch is one of the most successful crime prevention programmes ever. It was first set up in the UK in 1982. The scheme encourages neighbours in specific areas to work together by watching each other’s properties and raising an alarm when they notice anything suspicious. Since the scheme began, crime has reduced dramatically. Today, Neighbourhood Watch includes 10 million residents, making it the largest voluntary organization in the UK.

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Mike was found guilty of (vandalise) his neighbour’s property.

Can you imagine (spend) the rest of your life in prison?

The judge will not let any photographers (be) present at the famous actor’s trial.

Do you think this lawyer is experienced enough (take on) Robert’s case?

She keeps (tell) everyone that she is innocent.

You must (share) any knowledge you have of the theft with the police.

Dad’s promised (take) us on a visit to the Statue of Liberty tomorrow.

The judge made Alex (pay) a fine for exceeding the speed limit.

In many countries it’s illegal (drive) under the age of seventeen.

There’s no point in (deny) that you stole the jewellery, you were caught red-handed.

Mike was found guilty of (vandalise) his neighbour’s property.

Can you imagine (spend) the rest of your life in prison?

The judge will not let any photographers (be) present at the famous actor’s trial.

Do you think this lawyer is experienced enough (take on) Robert’s case?

She keeps (tell) everyone that she is innocent.

You must (share) any knowledge you have of the theft with the police.

Dad’s promised (take) us on a visit to the Statue of Liberty tomorrow.

The judge made Alex (pay) a fine for exceeding the speed limit.

In many countries it’s illegal (drive) under the age of seventeen.

There’s no point in (deny) that you stole the jewellery, you were caught red-handed.

Mike was found guilty of (vandalise) his neighbour’s property.

Can you imagine (spend) the rest of your life in prison?

The judge will not let any photographers (be) present at the famous actor’s trial.

Do you think this lawyer is experienced enough (take on) Robert’s case?

She keeps (tell) everyone that she is innocent.

You must (share) any knowledge you have of the theft with the police.

Dad’s promised (take) us on a visit to the Statue of Liberty tomorrow.

The judge made Alex (pay) a fine for exceeding the speed limit.

In many countries it’s illegal (drive) under the age of seventeen.

There’s no point in (deny) that you stole the jewellery, you were caught red-handed.

Mike was found guilty of (vandalise) his neighbour’s property.

Can you imagine (spend) the rest of your life in prison?

The judge will not let any photographers (be) present at the famous actor’s trial.

Do you think this lawyer is experienced enough (take on) Robert’s case?

She keeps (tell) everyone that she is innocent.

You must (share) any knowledge you have of the theft with the police.

Dad’s promised (take) us on a visit to the Statue of Liberty tomorrow.

The judge made Alex (pay) a fine for exceeding the speed limit.

In many countries it’s illegal (drive) under the age of seventeen.

There’s no point in (deny) that you stole the jewellery, you were caught red-handed.

The judge examined the evidence carefully and then went on (announce) his decision.

The robbers tried (escape) from the bank, but the police had already surrounded the building.

Louisa will always remember (solve) her first case as a police detective.

You’d better stop (watch) so many crime films. You’re beginning to look at other people suspiciously!

The thieves got in through the window which Sheila had forgotten (lock).

The judge examined the evidence carefully and then went on (announce) his decision.

The robbers tried (escape) from the bank, but the police had already surrounded the building.

Louisa will always remember (solve) her first case as a police detective.

You’d better stop (watch) so many crime films. You’re beginning to look at other people suspiciously!

The thieves got in through the window which Sheila had forgotten (lock).

The judge examined the evidence carefully and then went on (announce) his decision.

The robbers tried (escape) from the bank, but the police had already surrounded the building.

Louisa will always remember (solve) her first case as a police detective.

You’d better stop (watch) so many crime films. You’re beginning to look at other people suspiciously!

The thieves got in through the window which Sheila had forgotten (lock).

The judge examined the evidence carefully and then went on (announce) his decision.

The robbers tried (escape) from the bank, but the police had already surrounded the building.

Louisa will always remember (solve) her first case as a police detective.

You’d better stop (watch) so many crime films. You’re beginning to look at other people suspiciously!

The thieves got in through the window which Sheila had forgotten (lock).

The judge examined the evidence carefully and then went on (announce) his decision.

The robbers tried (escape) from the bank, but the police had already surrounded the building.

Louisa will always remember (solve) her first case as a police detective.

You’d better stop (watch) so many crime films. You’re beginning to look at other people suspiciously!

The thieves got in through the window which Sheila had forgotten (lock).

The judge examined the evidence carefully and then went on (announce) his decision.

The robbers tried (escape) from the bank, but the police had already surrounded the building.

Louisa will always remember (solve) her first case as a police detective.

You’d better stop (watch) so many crime films. You’re beginning to look at other people suspiciously!

The thieves got in through the window which Sheila had forgotten (lock).

Staying Connected

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Tom: Jess, usually when I see you, you’re sitting at the computer checking your e-mail. How many times a day do you check it?

Jess: I honestly don’t count, but many, many times. Definitely more than twenty times a day. It’s not really necessary. It’s not like I have millions of e-mails coming into my account every day, but I’m very impatient and I hate waiting for responses or waiting for something that I’m expecting so I’ll check my e-mail so that I can receive it as soon as it’s sent. How about you? Do you check your e-mails often?

Jess: Why don’t you? Is it that you haven’t got enough time?

Jess: Apart from e-mail, neither do I. I did join Facebook a couple of years ago when all of my friends did and everyone was sending me links to join, and I created my profile, but to be honest, it’s too much for me to have more than one thing to check that many times a day, so usually I stick to e-mail for communication. Yes, I do check it a lot, but I think if I started checking Facebook as regularly, I wouldn’t have time to do the things I need to every day.

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It’s not like I have millions of e-mails.

at the end of the day

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I like to tell everyone about it at the end of the day.

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apart from that

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The morning was busy, but apart from that it was a slow day.

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I stick to e-mail.

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