Лексико-грамматический тест по английскому языкуза 4 четверть для 11 классов
Lexical and grammar test for the 4th term, 11grade.
“Medicine. Sport. Conditionals”.
Variant 1.
Make others parts of speech from the following words:
to diagnose noun, to prescribe noun, to recover noun.
Put in articles where it is necessary:
a) He had … stitch in his side. b) The girl had … jaundice with … complications. c) … sprained knee causes … patient much pain. d) Pneumonia is … inflammation of … lungs starting with … shivering attack followed by … sharp rise of … temperature.
Complete the sentences using past tense verbs in the box:
overcome prolong pick up strain recover
undergo break suffer burn tremble
a) She … from her disease in a few days. b) He … from poor circulation, which made him feel the cold. c) The builder fell off the wall and … his leg. d) My Mom … her hand on the hot frying pan. e) The treatment … her life by three years. f) His hand … with the cold. g) He must have … the disease when he was travelling in Africa. h) I … my back lifting the table. i) My friend … her disabilities and now leads a normal life. j) Unfortunately my uncle … several operations.
Complete the sentences using the nouns in the box:
accident examination intolerance rash tendency
ambulance injection overdose surgery vaccination
a) He developed an … to penicillin. b) She went into a coma after an … of heroin. c) He had to undergo major … on his heart. d) There is a … to obesity in her family. e) The x-ray … showed the presence of a tumour. f) She had an … to ease the pain in her leg. g) The injured man was taken away in an …. h) He has been a handicapped person since he had an … six years ago. i) The … has left a little bump on her left arm. j) The ... has left red marks on his chest and back.
5. Put the verbs in brackets into the appropriate form (mixed conditionals):
a) If you were a more sensitive person, you (not to say) that to her.
b) If he hadn’t died so young, he (to be) a famous musician by now.
c) If the train hadn’t been delayed, we (to be) there by now.
d) If you are coming with us, you (to hurry) up and (to get) ready?
e) If you had worked harder last month, you (not to be) busy this month.
f) If you had told me about this problem earlier, everything (to be) all right now.
g) If they don’t contact you soon, you (can) always ring them up.
h) If he was feeling ill this morning, he probably (not to be) at the meeting.
6. Put the verbs in brackets into the appropriate form (zero, first, second and third conditionals):
a) If you heat water, it (to boil).
b) If we lose our passports, we (to go) to the police.
c) Please start your meal. If you (not to have) your soup now, it will get cold.
d) If the bus (not to come) soon, I will be late for school.
e) My sister gave me this ring. She (to be) furious if I lost it.
f) If they sold their mansion, they (to get) a lot of money.
g) If we (to have) a map, we wouldn’t have lost our way.
h) If I (not to fall) ill, I would have gone to the party.
7. Match the idioms and their translations:
get something off one’s chest play it by ear
give someone the cold shower be on the tip of one’s tongue
keep an eye on someone pull someone’s leg
a) присматривать за кем-либо, b) разыгрывать, подшучивать, c) облегчить душу, d) вертеться на языке, e) встретить кого-либо холодно, f) полагаться на чутьё.
8. Guess what English sport is described:
a) A very popular outdoor game, played on a court with rackets in which the ball should pass back and forth over a net.
b) The most popular English summer game, played on a green field, very slow, and long by two teams, of 11 players each.
9. Guess what American sport is described:
a) The most popular American summer game, played on a green field between two teams with a bat and a small white ball.
b) A field game between two teams, played with an oval-shaped ball.
Lexical and grammar test for the 4th term, 11grade.
“Medicine. Sport. Conditionals”.
Variant 2.
Make others parts of speech from the following words:
to analyse noun, to replace noun, to infect noun.
Put in articles where it is necessary:
a) … Influenza in … infectious disease with … fever, … muscular pain. b) There was … bruise in his forehead. c) The doctor examined … stitch and said there was … inflammation. d) The child had … fever, his cheeks flushed and there were ... dark spots under his eyes.
Complete the sentences using past tense verbs in the box:
overcome prolong pick up strain recover
undergo break suffer burn tremble
a) She … from her disease in a few days. b) The builder fell off the wall and … his leg. c) e) The treatment … her life by three years. d) He must have … the disease when he was travelling in Africa. e) My friend … her disabilities and now leads a normal life. f) Unfortunately my uncle … several operations. g) He … from poor circulation, which made him feel the cold. h) My Mom … her hand on the hot frying pan. i) His hand … with the cold. j) I … my back lifting the table.
Complete the sentences using the nouns in the box:
accident examination intolerance rash tendency
ambulance injection overdose surgery vaccination
a) He developed an … to penicillin. b) He had to undergo major … on his heart. c) The x-ray … showed the presence of a tumour. d) The injured man was taken away in an …. e) The … has left a little bump on her left arm. f) She went into a come after an … of heroin. g) There is a … to obesity in her family. h) She had an … to ease the pain in her leg. i) He has been a handicapped person since he had an … six years ago. j)The ... has left red marks on his chest and back.
5. Put the verbs in brackets into the appropriate form (mixed conditionals):
a) If he hadn’t died so young, he (to be) a famous musician by now.
b) If you are coming with us, you (to hurry) up and (to get) ready?
c) If you had told me about this problem earlier, everything (to be) all right now.
d) If he was feeling ill this morning, he probably (not to be) at the meeting.
e) If you were a more sensitive person, you (not to say) that to her.
f) If the train hadn’t been delayed, we (to be) there by now.
g) If you had worked harder last month, you (not to be) busy this month.
h) If they don’t contact you soon, you (can) always ring them up.
6. Put the verbs in brackets into the appropriate form (zero, first, second and third conditionals):
a) If you heat water, it (to boil).
b) Please start your meal. If you (not to have) your soup now, it will get cold.
c) My sister gave me this ring. She (to be) furious if I lost it.
d) If we (to have) a map, we wouldn’t have lost our way.
e) If we lose our passports, we (to go) to the police.
f) If the bus (not to come) soon, I will be late for school.
g) If they sold their mansion, they (to get) a lot of money.
h) If I (not to fall) ill, I would have gone to the party.
7. Match the idioms and their translations:
get something off one’s chest play it by ear
give someone the cold shower be on the tip of one’s tongue
keep an eye on someone pull someone’s leg
a) полагаться на чутьё, b) разыгрывать, подшучивать, c) облегчить душу, d) вертеться на языке, e) встретить кого-либо холодно, f). присматривать за кем-либо
8. Guess what English sport is described:
a) A game played by two of players on a rectangular table using wood paddles and a small plastic ball.
b) One of the most popular English games, played from late August until the beginning of May on a large field with a round leather ball, by two teams of 11 players each.
9. Guess what American sport is described:
a) A very popular game played on a court or on a field with a large orange ball.
b) The fundamental point of this game is kicking the ball.