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МОНІТОРИНГ РІВНЯ ЗНАНЬ УЧНІВ

І. Listening
Put T (true) F (false) (1-3) and choose the correct variant (4-6)
1. Teacher wants her students to listen to her and make some notes. T
2. No matter how comfortable this place is. F
3. Teacher advises to take regular breaks while you studying. T
4. If students feel stressed they should …
a) go to bed b) go out for a walk c) drink some water
5. Students are advised to …
a) select the important things to learn
b) read through everything once
c) make notes about every topic
6. The teacher understands that repeating things can be …
a) difficult b) uninteresting c) tiring
II. Reading
Read the text and mark the following statements «True» or «False».
Caring for a Pet Hamster
You and your parents agree that you are ready for a pet. A dog is too big for a small
flat. Mom is allergic to cats. So a hamster is the best choice. What will it take to keep
your new pet safe and happy?
Choose a hamster from a pet shop that is clean and where the staff seems to know
about the animals. If you want to tame and handle your hamster, you’d better choose a
younger pet.
Before you get your hamster, you should prepare its new home. Here are the items
your hamster must have: a cage, bedding made of wood shavings, nesting material, an
exercise wheel, a water bottle, a food dish and food.
Almost all of your hamster’s life will be spent in the cage. So, buy the largest cage
you can afford.
Make sure that your hamster has fresh water at all times. A general hamster mix
from the pet shop will make up most of your pet’s diet. You can also give it carrots,
raisins, cheese, dog biscuits and acorns as treats. In general, do not feed your hamster
sweets or prepared foods. With daily food and water, regular attention and a weekly cage
cleaning, your hamster should be a happy addition to your household for several years.
1. The article says it is important for parents to agree that you are old
enough to have a pet. False
2. Dogs make good pets when you live in a small flat. False
3. When choosing a pet shop, choose one with a knowledgeable staff who
can give you information about the pets. True
4. It is better to buy a fully-grown animal than a young one. False
5. A hamster’s cage must be big enough to allow your hamster to move
around. True
6. A hamster sleeps in wood shavings. True

ІІI. Use of English


GRAMMAR
Mark the correct variant (A-D) to fill in the blanks (1-6) as in the example.
Hi! We’re in Cairo today. ‘It’s one of (0) ___D___places I have ever seen. It’s the
largest city in Africa, so there are a lot of things to see.
It’s definitely (1) __C__place I’ve been to. The streets are crowded but there are
more tourists than Egyptians in this part of town. It’s much (2) _D__than any town I’ve
been far. It’s like one gigantic market place.
We had coffee in the Cairo Tower this morning. It was (3)____A__. It is (4) __C__
structure in the city and has the (5) D______________view. Then we went to
the Pharaonic Village, which was very interesting.
I’d better go. This is (6)____B___ holiday in my life!

Love, Betty

0 A beautiful B beautifuller C more beautiful D the most beautiful


1 A hot B hotter C the hottest D more hot
2 A more noisy B the noisiest C noisy D noisier
3 A lovely B lovelier C more lovely D the loveliest
4 A high B higher C the highest D the most high
5 A good B better C more good D best
6 A busy B the busiest C busier D more busy

Vocabulary
Mark the correct variant (A-D) to fill the blanks (7-12) as in the example

I was sixteen when I got my (0) __B___ job. The man who (7) __A___our
local supermarket was one of my mother’s friends. She (8) ___A___him that I was
hard-working and needed to (9) ___B____some money. He interviewed me, and
after a few questions, he told to start work. The (10) ___C____was not good, but I
worked every evening for twelve weeks and saved enough money for a short
holiday with my friends. I was very (11) ____A___to be able to pay for everything
I wanted (12) ____B_____of asking my parents for money. Since that time, I have
always done a job as well as studying.

0 A primary B first C one D only


7 A held B began C turned D ran
8 A told B said C asked D spoke
9 A keep B earn C bring D take
10 A charge B fee C salary D fare
11 A proud B great C fun D generous
12 A against B instead C except D without

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