Контрольная работа на тему Popular Arts Unit 7


Unit 7
Test
1. Translate from Russian into English:
пустынный
сделка
настраивать
нить
ронять
окрестности
к сожалению
смех
карманные деньги
кислый
2. Guess what word it is:
a market held at regular periods for selling products;
good with the hands;
people who live in a place;
great, good and fine;
to welcome with words or actions;
lucky
something that can be bought for less than its price
the streets and land around a place
3. Complete the sentences with the new words in the right form:
Yesterday my father quickly s… the table for three.
Little children like bread s… with marmalade.
When we g… someone, we show friendliness or pleasure when we meet them.
The s.. of the beautiful valley made a great impression on the artist.
The apple d… from the tree to the ground a minute ago.
We often m… something that has a hole in it.
Someone who is n… is honest, brave and unselfish.
F… for us the train came exactly on time.
4. Change the following active constructions into passive ones:
They have published his new novel recently.
Look! My parents are cooking dinner together.
Pupils have to write a test in Maths.
My father bought a new computer for me last week.
I will translate this article tomorrow.
People push the door to open it.
They didn’t find the origin of this word.
People speak English all over the world.
5. Put in the missing words to complete the sentences with the verb to set:
The Smiths set … early in the morning.
It’s time to set … fixing the shelf in my bedroom.
The teacher set her pupils … solve that complicated problem.
Ann decided to set … preparing for the test in English.
I usually set my flowers … on the balcony in spring.
Mrs. Johnson can’t set her daughter … clean her room.
He set … for work an hour ago, hasn’t he arrived yet?
The presents are set … in the hall.
6. Put in the articles where necessary:
I will always remember … day when we met in the park.
It was … hot summer. All my flowers died.
It was … late night when my mother finished working.
The temperature in …summer, especially …early summer is high in this region.
In … winter of 2011 Mary met her husband.
Let’s discuss this problem in … daytime not at … night.
These men broke into the house in … broad daylight.
We met each other in … morning not in … evening.
7. Choose the right word:
Ann (dropped, threw) the vase and it broke.
Her (gold, golden) hair looks wonderful in the sun.
Can you (repair, mend) my gold watch?
She poured herself some juice and (dropped, threw) in a few cubes of ice.
The strawberries are too (sour, sweet), don’t eat them without sugar.
(Fortunately/Unfortunately) they were late for this performance and didn’t see the beginning of it.
I finished school with a (gold, golden) medal.
Can you (repair, mend) a hole in this sock?
Keys:
1)
deserted
a bargain
to tune
a thread
to drop
neighbourhoodunfortunately
a laughter
pocket money
sour
2)
a fair
handy
inhabitants
noble
to greet
fortunate
a bargain
neighbourhood3)
set
spread
greet
sight
dropped
mend
noble
fortunately
4)
His new novel has been published …
Dinner is being cooked …
A test in Maths has to be written …
A new computer was bought …
This article will be translated…
The door is pushed …
The origin of this word wasn’t found …
English is spoken …
5)
off
about
to
about
out
to
off
out
6)
the
a

–(the), -
the
the, -

the, the
7)
dropped
golden
repair
threw
sour
unfortunately
gold
mend