Progress Check 2 the 5th form


Progress Check 2 The 5th form I variant
№1. Form Comparative and Superlative Degrees of the adjectives given below.
far, beautiful, brave, smart, interesting, good, wet.
№2. Fill in the gaps with the following words: cold, angry, bored, happy, sad.
1. When she is ______ she listens to music. 4. When she is ______ she sings songs. 2. When she is ______ she cries. 5. When she is ______ she goes red in face. 3. When the weather is _______ she puts on warm coat.
№ 3. Put in must or mustn’t.
1You … eat many cakes.
2You … meet your friend from a party.
3You … drink milk.
4You …get “2”.
№ 4. Put in have or has.
1They … recently bought a new toy.
2I … already met my dad from a shop.
3She … just lost a book.
4It … finished yet.
№5 Read the text and choose the right answer.
Did you know how they celebrate the New Year in America?
New Year’s Day celebrates the start of a new year. Americans celebrate New Year’s Day on the first day of January, but the celebration actually begins on December 31, New Year’s Eve, the night before New Year’s Day. I like New Year’s Eve, because my parents allow me to stay up until midnight. Some people stay up all night! We blow horns and whistles at midnight to announce the beginning of a new year. Some people shake hands, kiss, hug, sing and shout “Happy New Year!”
1. Most Americans begin celebrate New Year’s Day on December 31 and this day is called
a) Happy New Year b) New Year’ Eve c) New Year’s Day
2. Children like New Year’s Eve because
a) parents allow them to stay up until midnight b) people shake hands and kiss c) they can sleep all night
3. To announce the beginning of a new year people
a) hug and sing b) shake hands and kiss c) blow horns and whistles
Progress Check 2 The 5th form II variant
№1. Form Comparative and Superlative Degrees of the adjectives given below.
exciting, cheap, good, important, nice, bad, comfortable.
№2. Fill in the gaps with the following words: sad, excited, happy, warm, frightened.
1, It is ________ when the sun shines brightly. 4. When she is ______ she runs away. 2. He is _______ when he gets «2». 5. When she is _______ she can’t sleep. 3. When we are ________ we laugh.
3. Put in must or mustn’t.
1You … lose your book.
2You … eat a lot of fruit and vegetables.
3You … drink alcohol.
4You …get “5”.
4. Put in have or has.
1We … recently bought a present.
2I … already met my mum from a shop.
3He … just read a book.4It … broken yet.
№5. Read the text and choose the right answer.
Did you know how they celebrate Hallowe’en in America?
31 October is Hallowe’en. In the evening there are lots of Hallowe’en parties. People dress up as witches, ghosts, devils, cats or bats. Houses are decorated with pumpkins (тыква) with candles inside them. Some children follow the American custom called Trick or Treat. They knock at your house and ask, “Trick or treat?” If you give some money or some sweets (a treat), they go away. If not, they can play a trick on you, like splashing water in your face.
1. Hallowe’en is on the … .a) 31 December b) 25 October c) 31 October
2. People dress up as … .a) ghosts, devils, dogs, cats b) ghosts, devils, witches, cats c) horse, witches, bears, rabbits
3. Some people knock at the house and ask, “…”.
a) Trick or Treat b) Happy New Year c) Merry Christmas