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6kl Kontr Zoshit Anglmova Karpuk
6kl Kontr Zoshit Anglmova Karpuk
1)
П12
Рецензенти:
О. С. Любченко, вчитель англійської мови Харківської спеціалізованої
школи № 162, вчитель-методист;
О. О. Ходаковська, кандидат філологічних наук, доцент кафедри
іноземних мов № 1 Національного юридичного університету
імені Ярослава Мудрого
Павліченко О. М.
П12 Англійська мова. 6 клас : зошит для контролю рівня знань (до підруч. О. Д. Карп’юк) /
О. М. Павліченко. — 7-ме вид., випр. і доповн. — Харків : Вид-во «Ранок», 2018. — 72 с. : іл.
ISBN 978-617-09-2091-1
Зошит для контролю рівня знань, укладений до підручника О. Д. Карп’юк «Англійська мова. 6 клас», відпо-
відає чинній програмі з іноземних мов для 6 класу загальноосвітніх навчальних закладів з урахуванням останніх
змін. Він містить підсумкові та семестрові тестові роботи, а також експрес-тести з англійської мови для учнів
6 класів. До зошита включено завдання, побудовані на зразок зовнішнього незалежного оцінювання, що допо-
може школярам навчатися працювати з тестами.
Для учнів загальноосвітніх навчальних закладів і вчителів англійської мови.
УДК [811.111:37.091.26](076.1)
Разом дбаємо
про екологію та здоров’я
© О. М. Павліченко, 2014
© М. А. Назаренко,
А. К. Перескокова, ілюстрації, 2014
ISBN 978-617-09-2091-1 © ТОВ Видавництво «Ранок», 2018
Date Name Form 6
Dolly Ella
2 Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple or the Present Continuous Tense.
1) We always (to clean) our house on Saturdays and
Wednesdays.
2) Jim (to want) to have a pet.
3) My parents (to work) in the garden now.
4) Nelly (not to cook) supper at the moment.
5) Eddy (not to like) sandwiches for breakfast.
6) I (to write) a letter to my pen friend now because
I want to invite him to my birthday party.
3 Complete the questions with the question words from the box.
1) — is your birthday?
— It’s in October.
2) — are you going?
— I’m going to the supermarket.
3) — have you got in your bag?
— I have got some books.
4 Use the information from the table and write about Den.
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
Dolly Ella
2 Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple or the Present Continuous Tense.
1) Ann always (to remember) to buy bread, milk and
her favourite chocolates.
2) Sam (not to listen) to music now.
3) My little brother (to hate) porridge.
4) I (not to do) my homework now.
5) My friend’s grandparents (to read) an English text at
the moment.
6) His parents (to love) jazz music.
3 Complete the questions with the question words from the box.
4 Use the information from the table and write about Alice.
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
AN ORDINARY FAMILY 1
Variant 1
1 Listen and match.
aunt brother
4 Write 7—8 sentences about your mother or father: her/his name, what she/he looks like,
what she/he is like, what she/he likes and dislikes.
My name is .
AN ORDINARY FAMILY 1
Variant 2
1 Listen and match.
uncle father
My father is a (1)
man because he works even at weekends.
All the classmates think that Ron is very (2)
. He always says bad
words to other people. Little Jack is very (3)
and never listens to
his parents. Janet is a (4)
girl. She always thinks only about her-
self. Simon is very (5)
. He knows a lot of interesting facts on His-
tory and Geography. My classmates are very (6)
boys and girls.
We often meet after lessons to go to the cinema or just for a walk.
4 Write 7—8 sentences about your grandmother or grandfather: her/his name, what she/
he looks like, what she/he is like, what she/he likes and dislikes.
My name is .
MY SCHOOL DAYS 2
Variant 1
1 Listen and tick the correct box.
True False
1 Nick thinks that the first school month was easy for him.
2 This year Nick studies five new school subjects.
3 Nick has six lessons four days a week.
4 Science is easy for Nick.
5 Nick’s Maths teacher isn’t strict.
6 This year Nick has new teachers.
— It’s Geography.
— Yes, she is strict but fair.
— Yes, it’s very interesting. We learn about mountains and seas, continents
and countries.
— Yes, I don’t want to be late for the lessons.
4 Write what you have to/mustn’t do to be a good pupil. Use the ideas from the box. You
may add your ideas.
I have to
I mustn’t
MY SCHOOL DAYS 2
Variant 2
1 Listen and tick the correct box.
True False
1 This year Nick has more homework than he had last year.
2 IT isn’t a new school subject for Nick.
3 Nick has seven lessons on Tuesday.
4 Nick is good at Science.
5 Nick isn’t good at Maths.
6 This year Nick has the same teachers he had last year.
4 Write what you have to/mustn’t do at your English lessons. Use the ideas from the box.
You may add your ideas.
I have to
I mustn’t
MY SPORTS 2
Variant 1
1 Listen and circle the correct answer.
1) What kind of sport does Mark like most of all?
a) Football. b) Basketball. c) Tennis.
2) What do you not need for playing tennis?
a) A bat. b) A net. c) A racket.
3) When does Mark have trainings?
a) On Thursdays. b) On Tuesdays. c) On Fridays.
4 Write 6—7 sentences about your favourite kind of sport and things you need for it.
2 MY SPORTS
Variant 2
1 Listen and circle the correct answer.
1) What is Sam’s favourite kind of sport?
a) Volleyball. b) Hockey. c) Skiing.
2) What do you not need for playing hockey?
a) A puck. b) A stick. c) Sneakers.
3) How often does Sam have trainings?
a) Four times a week. b) Three times a week. c) Two times a week.
4 Write 6—7 sentences about your favourite sportsman and the kind of sport he/she does.
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Variant 1
1 Listen and circle the correct answer.
1) Mike is twelve / twenty years 3) Mike is good at
old. swimming / skating.
2) Mike has got curly / straight 4) Mike cleans his room / cooks food.
hair.
2 Listen and tick the correct picture.
1) What school subject does Jack like most of all?
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Variant 2
1 Listen and circle the correct answer.
1) Mike is tall / not tall. 3) Mike doesn’t like
2) Mike has got big basketball / skiing.
brown / grey eyes. 4) Mike lives in the town / country.
2 Listen and tick the correct picture.
1) What school subject does Jack dislike?
4 Match the members of the family with the kinds of sport they like.
READING
Variant 1
1 Read and tick the correct photo.
I’ve got a pen friend, Tim. He lives in Cambridge. He is eleven years old
and he goes to school for boys. His family is big. His father is tall and thin. He
has got short straight hair and he wears glasses. Tim’s father is a doctor. He is
clever, helpful and hardworking. He likes sport and plays football and tennis.
Tim’s mother is a very beautiful woman. She has got long curly hair and big
blue eyes. She is romantic and likes flowers and animals. Tim has got two
younger sisters — twins. They are lovely girls with long straight hair. They usu-
ally wear their hair in braids. They are only five and they don’t go to school.
Tim’s grandmother is very kind. She likes cooking very much.
4 Make up a dialogue.
READING
Variant 2
1 Read and tick the correct photo.
I have got a pen friend, Molly. She is twelve years old and she lives in Liv-
erpool. She goes to school for girls. Her father is a serious man. He is a pilot.
He has got short straight hair and a moustache. He is always quiet and polite.
He likes reading and he travels a lot. Molly’s mother is a very pretty woman.
She has got short curly hair and she wears glasses. She is cheerful and friend-
ly. She also likes sport and plays tennis very well. Molly has an elder brother.
He is a student and studies at University. He has got short curly hair and he
wears glasses just like his mother. He is fond of swimming and listening to mu-
sic. Molly has got grandparents. They are helpful and kind.
4 Make up a dialogue.
WRITING
Variant 1
1 Complete the sentences with the correct words.
1) This film is really . (good, well)
2) He does his homework . (quick, quickly)
3) You speak French very . (good, well)
4) This car is very old and . (slow, slowly)
5) The child is very today. (quiet, quietly)
6) Dolly knows some English poems. (good, well)
7) Vicky looks very today. (happy, happily)
8) My grandmother cooks birthday cakes. (delicious,
deliciously)
2) I/not to learn/new/words/now.
3) My cousin/never/to forget/about/my/birthday.
6) What/mother/to cook/now?
4 Write 6—8 sentences about your favourite school subject, what you do at the lessons
and why you like it.
WRITING
Variant 2
1 Complete the sentences with the correct words.
1) This sweater is very and nice. (soft, softly).
2) Nick can play baseball . (good, well)
3) The day is and sunny. (bright, brightly)
4) Jack always gets marks in History and Geography.
(good, well)
5) The woman closed the door to the room, because she did
not want to see anyone. (quick, quickly)
6) The pupils wrote an English test . (good, well)
7) My mother always speaks very . (quiet, quietly)
8) Jack’s grandfather can tell many stories from his life.
(interesting, interestingly)
5) What/Liz/to do/now?
4 Write 6—8 sentences about your PE lessons, what you do at the lessons and why you
like/don’t like them.
SPEAKING
Variant 1
1 Ask your friend about his/her best friend, what he/she looks like and what he/she is like.
2 Tell about your parents, what they look like and what they are like.
3 Ask your friend about the school subjects he/she is good at, if he/she likes these subjects
and why.
4 Tell your friend about the school subjects you aren’t good at, if you dislike these subjects
and why.
5 Look at the picture, describe the members of the family and speak about their hobbies.
Variant 2
1 Tell about your best friend, what he/she looks like and what he/she is like.
2 Ask your friend about his/her parents, what they look like and what they are like.
3 Tell your friend about the school subjects you are good at, if you like these subjects and why.
4 Ask your friend about the school subjects he/she isn’t good at, if he/she dislikes these
subjects and why.
5 Look at the picture, describe the members of the family and speak about their hobbies.
3 YUMMY!
Variant 1
1 Listen and tick the correct answer.
1) Jane is going to make … sandwiches for a picnic.
a) ham and cheese b) ham and tomato c) cheese and tomato
2) Pam wants to bring…
a) peaches and apples. b) apples and pears. c) peaches and pears.
3) Jane doesn’t like … juice.
a) orange b) strawberry c) cherry
4 Write 6—8 sentences about the healthy/unhealthy food you usually eat at home.
YUMMY! 3
Variant 2
1 Listen and tick the correct answer.
1) Pam doesn’t like sandwiches with…
a) ham. b) cheese. c) tomatoes.
2) Jane dislikes…
a) peaches. b) pears. c) apples.
3) Pam wants to take some … for a picnic.
a) cola b) orange juice c) strawberry juice
4 Write 6—8 sentences about the healthy/unhealthy food you usually eat at school.
3 GOING SHOPPING
Variant 1
1 Listen and complete the sentences.
1) Emma has to buy a at the butcher’s.
2) Emma doesn’t have to buy a of
at the baker’s.
3) Emma needs to buy a of at the
greengrocer’s.
4) Emma shouldn’t buy a tube of at the chemist’s.
5) Emma may buy her favourite at the newsagent’s.
6) Emma may buy chocolate as a for her help.
1 2 3 4
4 Make up a dialogue.
3 GOING SHOPPING
Variant 2
1 Listen and complete the sentences.
1) Emma has to buy six at the baker’s.
2) Emma doesn’t have to buy any at the butcher’s.
3) Emma doesn’t need to buy any at the greengrocer’s.
4) Emma should buy a of at the
chemist’s.
5) Emmy can buy a big of at the
sweet shop.
6) Emma may buy chocolate as a present for her .
1 2 3 4
5) I/not/to buy/milk/yesterday.
4 Make up a dialogue.
4 ON THE MOVE
Variant 1
1 Listen and match the children with their favourite ways of travelling. There is one picture
you don’t need to use.
A
1
Victor
2
Betty
3
Bob D
1) Where ?
I went to the seaside last month.
2) What ?
She always takes a camera with her.
3) When ?
They will arrive next Friday.
4) How ?
We usually travel by car.
5) What ?
My brother has bought a new computer.
6) Why ?
She is making sandwiches because she is hungry.
4 ON THE MOVE
Variant 2
1 Listen and match the children with their favourite ways of travelling. There is one picture
you don’t need to use.
A
1
Helen
2
Paul
C
3
Alex D
1) Where ?
He has read about the new hotel in a magazine.
2) How ?
Many years ago people travelled by ship.
3) When ?
The bus will arrive in our town in the afternoon.
4) Where ?
She usually goes to the country in summer.
5) Why ?
I have bought this book because I like reading.
6) What ?
My mother is cooking spaghetti.
4 SO MANY PLACES
Variant 1
1 Listen and tick the correct box.
True False
1 Peter is going to Paris in summer.
2 Peter is going to travel by plane.
3 A trip by bus takes a lot of time.
4 Most of all Peter wants to have a ride on
the London Eye.
5 Peter doesn’t like visiting museums.
6 Peter has promised to bring Nick a souvenir from
London.
8) I bought a marvellous picture of ... Eiffel Tower during my trip to Paris, France.
a) an b) the c) —
4 Write 6—8 sentences about your trip to another town, the means of transport you
travelled by and the places you visited.
4 SO MANY PLACES
Variant 2
1 Listen and tick the correct box.
True False
1 Peter’s pen friend is from Great Britain.
2 Peter is going to travel by bus.
3 A trip by plane isn’t very fast.
4 Most of all Peter would like to visit Buckingham
Palace.
5 Peter doesn’t know now if he is going to visit any
museums.
6 Peter is leaving in one week.
8) ... London Eye is one of the top ten London sights with over two million
visitors every year.
a) A b) The c) —
4 Write 6—8 sentences about your holidays in summer, the means of transport you
travelled by and the places you visited.
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Variant 1
1 Listen and match the people with what they have for breakfast.
1 2 3 4
A B C D
True False
1 John enjoys going shopping.
2 John doesn’t like buying food at the supermarket.
3 John buys cheese and milk at a special shop.
4 John buys toothpaste at the chemist’s.
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Variant 2
1 Listen and match the people with what they have for breakfast.
1 2 3 4
A B C D
READING
Variant 1
1 Match the words with their definitions.
3 Read the text of ex. 2. Write if the sentences are true or false. Correct the false sentences.
1) The car is the most popular means of transport in the USA.
4 Make up a dialogue.
— Blue.
— Yes, I’m looking
for a skirt.
— Thank you.
— How much is it?
— Yes, it suits me.
READING
Variant 2
1 Match the words with their definitions.
3 Read the text of ex. 2. Write if the sentences are true or false. Correct the false sentences.
1) People don’t use cars very often in Britain.
2) There is little space for leaving cars in the centre of the cities.
4 Make up a dialogue.
WRITING
Variant 1
1 Complete the sentences with the correct degree of comparison of the adjectives in brackets.
1) The grocer’s is (close) to my house than the butcher’s.
2) Travelling by plane is (fast) way to get to another country.
3) This is (tiring) trip I have ever had.
4) Train journeys are (comfortable) than bus journeys.
5) Cucumbers are (cheap) than tomatoes.
6) In my opinion a trip by car is (enjoyable) than a trip by
train.
7) The Sea of Azov is (small) than the Black Sea.
8) My grandmother bakes (good) cakes than my sister.
2 Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple, the Present Continuous, the Past
Simple, the Future Simple or the Present Perfect Tense.
1) The tourists (to visit) this museum already.
2) Sam (to read) the timetable of the inter-city buses at the
moment.
3) My parents always (to bring) a lot of souvenirs from their
vacation.
4) Helen (to spend) her holidays at the Spanish seaside next
summer.
5) The sightseeing tour around Scotland (to be) very
interesting last year.
6) My friend’s grandmother (to fry) pancakes every time we
come to visit her.
5) Why ?
Sally usually travels by plane because planes are very fast.
6) How many ?
We bought six buns at the supermarket yesterday.
4 Write 6—8 sentences about where you usually go shopping and what things you buy.
WRITING
Variant 2
1 Complete the sentences with the correct degree of comparison of the adjectives in
brackets.
1) This bar of chocolate is (tasty) than the one I bought at the
supermarket yesterday.
2) This story is (interesting) in the book.
3) Elephants are (big) than lions.
4) Train tickets are (cheap) than plane tickets.
5) Hoverla is (high) mountain in Ukraine.
6) Planes are (fast) means of transport.
7) That was (tiring) trip that I have ever had.
8) My little brother believes that dinosaurs were (dangerous)
animals in the world.
2 Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple, the Present Continuous, the Past
Simple, the Future Simple or the Present Perfect Tense.
1) Last winter we (to go) skiing in the Carpathians for the first
time in our lives.
2) My friend (not to eat) this pizza yet.
3) They (to leave) the hotel next Monday.
4) My parents (to do) the shopping at the largest supermarket
in London now.
5) Jenny usually (to take) a shower in the morning.
6) On her first day at school my little sister Mary (to be) a little
afraid of new teachers.
5) When ?
My father reads a daily newspaper in the morning.
6) How many ?
We need five apples for a pie.
4 Write 6—8 sentences about what places you would like to visit in summer. What means
of transport would you like to travel by and why?
SPEAKING
Variant 1
1 Ask your friend about his/her favourite food.
Variant 2
1 Tell your friend about your favourite food.
Jessica is (3)
at studying foreign languages. She can speak Eng-
lish and French well. Helen is (4)
about animals. She has got four
pets. Sam doesn’t like PE lessons because he is (5)
at sport.
2 Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple or the Present Continuous Tense.
1) Fred (to hate) cleaning his room. 2) Mike and Den
(to prepare) a History project at the moment. 3) We always
(to have) lunch at 12 o’clock. 4) I (not to under-
stand) this word. Can you help me? 5) Emmy (to take) a show-
er now. 6) They (not to play) volleyball now.
Variant 2
1 Complete the sentences with the words from the box.
2 Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple or the Present Continuous Tense.
1) Jane (to need) this book for her Science project. 2) We often
(to visit) our grandparents on Saturdays. 3) Henry
(not to speak) on the phone at the moment. 4) I (not to want)
to go to the swimming pool today. 5) Sally (to hate) writing let-
ters. 6) My little sister (to sleep) in her room now.
1 AN ORDINARY FAMILY
Variant 1
1 Complete the sentences with the words from the box.
Variant 2
1 Complete the sentences with the words from the box.
MY SCHOOL DAYS 2
Variant 1
1 Match the parts of sentences.
1) At lessons of Science a) we learn new words and dialogues, read and
write.
2) At English lessons b) we do different mathematical calculations.
3) At PE lessons c) we learn about plants and animals and do
experiments.
4) At lessons of Maths d) we run, jump, play football and other games.
2 Circle the correct answer.
1) I have got a lot of homework to do. I … go to the party today.
a) must b) could c) might not
2) … I use your pen?
a) May b) Have c) Can’t
3) Let’s go now or we … be late for the bus.
a) should b) must c) might
4) Sam … play basketball very well.
a) can b) may c) should
Variant 2
1 Match the parts of sentences.
1) At Art lessons a) we learn about the life of people in the past.
2) At lessons of History b) we learn about continents, mountains and
rivers.
3) At Geography lessons c) we learn to sing and play musical instruments.
4) At Music lessons d) we learn to draw and paint.
2 Circle the correct answer.
1) You … help me with cooking dinner. Everybody is hungry.
a) may b) must c) shouldn’t
2) … you give me some water, please?
a) Could b) Must c) Should
3) My mother says that I … to clean my room once a week.
a) must b) may c) have
4) If you don’t feel well, you … stay in bed.
a) might b) should c) mustn’t
2 MY SPORTS
Variant 1
1 Read the texts and guess the names of the sports.
1) You can play this kind of sport all year round. In summer you play it outdoors
and in winter you play it indoors. This game is for two people. For this game
you need a special table, a net, a small ball and two bats.
2) You can play this game indoors and outdoors. There are two teams of five
players. For this game you need a ball and two baskets.
3) This is a winter outdoor sport. You can do it in the mountains. You need
a special warm costume, goggles and skis.
Variant 2
1 Read the texts and guess the names of the sports.
1) This is an outdoor game for two or four people. You need a net, a racket for
each player and a small ball for it.
2) This is a winter kind of sport. Two teams can play it indoors and outdoors.
For this game you need ice, skates, a stick and a puck.
3) This is an outdoor game for two teams. There are eleven players in each
team one of which is a goalkeeper. You need a big field, a ball and two goals
for this game.
YUMMY! 3
Variant 1
1 Fill in much, many, like or would like.
1) I a cup of coffee with milk and some cookies, please.
2) How pears do you need for the cake?
3) I don’t like sugar in my tea.
4) Jack and Rose fish very much.
5) We don’t need tomatoes for this salad.
6) We to ask you some questions.
Variant 2
1 Fill in much, many, like or would like.
1) — you some cake? — No, thank you.
2) Do we need cheese for our pizza?
3) Mary and Peter bananas very much.
4) How cans of cola do we need for the party?
5) I some strawberry ice cream, please.
6) We have got eggs in the fridge.
3 GOING SHOPPING
Variant 1
1 Write the names of the shops where you can buy the following products.
1) Meat, chicken, sausages.
2) Carrots, oranges, cucumbers.
3) Sweets, chocolate, cakes.
4) Magazines, newspapers, pens.
Variant 2
1 Write the names of the shops where you can buy the following products.
1) Shampoo, toothpaste, medicine.
2) Rolls, buns, bread.
3) Tea, spaghetti, sugar.
4) Cookies, cakes, chocolate.
ON THE MOVE 4
Variant 1
1 Fill in too or enough.
1) This book is really boring.
2) There were many people at the airport.
3) He is young to travel without parents.
4) This bus is comfortable to travel long distances.
Variant 2
1 Fill in too or enough.
1) This trip is safe for little children.
2) This tea is sweet for me.
3) She is young to stay at home alone.
4) Den is clever to study well at school.
4 SO MANY PLACES
Variant 1
1 Match the parts of sentences.
1) We won a football competition a) returned from Greece.
2) Susan is b) to the USA next month.
3) They will travel c) the dog in the park now.
4) My father usually d) two days ago.
5) We have just e) travels by car.
6) He is walking f) going to buy a new computer.
Variant 2
1 Match the parts of sentences.
1) Helen has already a) going to have a party tomorrow.
2) They will go b) written a letter to her friend.
3) Sam often rides c) my homework now.
4) We are d) his bike in the park.
5) I met Bob e) to Paris in a week.
6) I am doing f) in the library yesterday.
12:00
1 2 3 4
3 Make up sentences in the Past Simple and the Past Continuous Tense.
1) Sam/to prepare/for the test/while/his mother/to cook/dinner.
5:00
1 2 3 4
2 Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Simple or the Past Continuous Tense.
1) I . (to sleep) when my friend telephoned me. 2) Betty
took the money and the shopping list and . (to go)
to the supermarket. 3) The pupils were listening attentively while their
teacher . (to explain) a new grammar rule.
4) Dolly . (to hurt) her finger while she was cutting
vegetables. 5) Henry was walking along the street when he .
(to see) a funny puppy under the tree. 6) We . (to watch)
a new comedy when our granny came into the room.
3 Make up sentences in the Past Simple and the Past Continuous Tense.
1) Granny/to feed/the chickens/while/grandpa/to paint/the door.
64 The Past Simple or The Past Continuous Tense ДОДАТКОВІ ГРАМАТИЧНІ ТЕСТИ
TEXTS FOR LISTENING
THE FIRST TERM Test 3
Test 1 — How is your first month at school, Nick?
— Who is that girl, Dolly? Is she your sister? — Well, the first month was rather difficult for
— No, she isn’t my sister. I haven’t got a sister, me.
I have got a brother. That girl is my friend — Difficult? Why?
Ella. Ella is an only child in the family, so we — You know, there are some new school sub-
are like sisters. jects and some new teachers. The teachers
— Is Ella 11 years old as you are, Dolly? give us more homework than they did last
— No, Ella is 10 years old now. I am older than year.
her because my birthday is in June. Ella will — What new school subjects do you have this
be 11 in December. year?
— What is Ella fond of? — Well, they are Geography, Biology, History
— She is fond of pets. She has got a parrot, and Science.
a goldfish and two cats. Ella is crazy about — Do you study IT, Nick?
cats and she has even got a nickname, Kitty, — Yes, but this subject isn’t new for me. I stud-
because she always feeds all the cats near ied it last year.
our house. — How many lessons do you have every day?
— Have you got any nickname, Dolly? — We have six lessons on Monday, Tuesday,
— No, I haven’t. Wednesday and Friday. We have seven les-
— Have you got a pet? sons only on Thursday.
— Yes, I have got a big dog, Bell. I’m crazy — What school subjects are you good at?
about dogs, but I don’t like cats very much. — I’m good at Geography and PE. Science is
also interesting, but this subject isn’t very
easy for me.
Test 2 — What subjects are you bad at, Nick?
— Is this a photo of your relatives, Jack? — I’m really bad at Maths. We have got a new
— Yes, this is a photo of my family and rela- teacher of Maths this year. She is very strict
tives. but helpful.
— Is this thin man with glasses your father?
— No, this is my uncle Richard. He is my moth-
er’s brother. He is bald. My father is a fat Test 4
man with a moustache and glasses. Variant 1
— And which woman is your mother? — Do you go in for sport, Mark?
— This is my mother. She is slim with long — Yes, I do. I can play football and basketball
curly hair. well, but my favourite sport is tennis.
— Who is this plump woman with short — I want to learn to play tennis. What do
straight hair? I need for this game?
— She is my uncle’s wife Emma. — You need a net, a racket and a special ball.
— Is this thin girl with a ponytail your cousin? — Are you a member of the Tennis Club?
— No, this is my sister Cathy. My cousin Betty — Yes, I have trainings every week.
is a plump girl with a braid. — How often do you train?
— Who is the little boy with short curly hair? — I have trainings on Tuesdays.
— This is my brother Jim. And the boy with
short straight hair is my cousin Tom. Variant 2
— Where are you, Jack? — Are you good at sports, Sam?
— I’m taking the photo! — I think I am. I can play volleyball and I go
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skiing. But most of all I like hockey. — What kind of sport is your PE teacher good
— I can’t play hockey but I want to learn. What at?
do I need for it? — He plays football well, he goes skiing and
— Well, you need a stick, a puck and a special swimming but best of all he does karate.
uniform. He is a champion of this kind of sport in our
— Are you a member of the Hockey Club? town.
— Yes, I train there every week.
Variant 1
— Do you have trainings two or three times
3 — Hello, Jane. Do you know our new school
a week?
timetable for Monday?
— No, I have trainings on Mondays, Tuesdays,
— No, I don’t. What lessons will we have on
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Monday, Sue?
— Well, the first lesson is Maths.
Listening Comprehension — Maths? It’s good. I like Maths. It’s a very im-
The First Term portant subject. And what about the second
1 I want to tell you about my friend. His name lesson?
is Mike. He is twelve years old and he goes — It will be English. And the third one will be
to school. Mike isn’t tall. He is thin. Mike Literature.
has got straight brown hair, big grey eyes — Will we have History on Monday?
and a small nose. He is always cheerful and — No, we’ll have History on Tuesday.
helpful. Mike is good at sports, especially at — What are the other lessons on Monday?
swimming and basketball. But he doesn’t like — They are Science and Music.
skiing and skating. Mike lives with his parents 4 — Den, are you going to play football?
and a little sister in a small town. There is — No, I’m not. You see, Tom, I’m not interest-
a nice playground and a park near his house. ed in football.
Mike loves his sister and often walks with her — Really? But all your family is fond of sports!
in the park. He also helps his parents about — You are right, Tom. But I’m fond of tennis,
the house. Mike cleans his room and goes and my younger brother plays football. He is
shopping but he doesn’t help his mother a member of our school football team.
with the cooking and washing-up. He has got — And what about your father, Den? Does he
grandparents, but they live in the country. play football or tennis?
Mike’s family always visits their grandparents — He plays tennis very well, he also likes
at weekends. football, but he is really crazy about riding
2 — What school subjects do you like, Jack? a bike. He rides his bike every weekend.
— Well, I like Geography, Maths and Art. But — Does your mother ride a bike?
my favourite subjet is PE because I am good — Oh, no, my mother is fond of horse riding.
at sports. I don’t like Music because I can’t She visits the club twice a week.
sing.
Variant 2
— What do you do at your PE lessons?
3 — Hello, Andy. Do you know our new school
— We run, jump and play football.
timetable for Friday?
— Do you play volleyball and basketball?
— No, I don’t. What lessons will we have on
— No, we don’t. But we play table tennis.
Friday, John?
— What does your PE teacher look like?
— The first lesson will be Geography.
— He is thin but he isn’t tall.
— Geography? It’s good. I think it’s a very useful
— Has he got straight or curly hair?
subject. And what about the second lesson?
— He hasn’t got hair, he is bald.
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— It will be Science. And the third one is PE. — Good. And I will bring some peaches and
— Will we have English on Friday? pears. I like fruit very much. What about
— No, we’ll have English on Thursday. you, Jane? Do you like fruit?
— And what are the other lessons on Friday? — Well, I like peaches but I don’t like pears.
— They are History and Art. Can you take some apples instead of pears,
Pam?
4 — Are you going to the swimming pool, Liz?
— I’d better take an apple pie. My Mum is go-
— Oh, no, Pam. I like swimming but I have
ing to cook one today.
no time to go to the swimming pool so
— Great! And what about drinks? Shall we
often.
take some cola, Pam?
— Why not, Liz? I know that all the members
— No, not cola! Let’s bring some juice. How
of your family go in for sport.
about some orange juice, Jane?
— It’s true, Pam, but I go in for skating and
— As for me, I prefer strawberry or cherry
I have trainings four times a week. That’s
juice. Let’s take some cherry juice, it’s tasty.
why I can’t go to the swimming pool. But
— OK. I think we should invite Peter and Mark
my younger sister is fond of swimming.
to join us for the picnic.
— Are your parents good at swimming or skat-
— Right! They know a lot of funny stories and
ing?
games. I’m sure they will be glad to join us.
— Well, my mother can skate well and my fa-
ther is good at swimming. But they are fond
of other sports, too. My father likes fencing Test 6
most of all and he goes to the fencing club — Can you go shopping today, Emma? I’m very
three times a week. busy and will come home late.
— And your mother, Liz? — Yes, Mum. What shall I buy?
— My mother does karate. — Buy a chicken at the butcher’s and six buns
— Karate? Is it true? at the baker’s.
— Yes, Pam. My mother says karate helps her — Should I buy any sausages or a loaf of
to keep fit and active. bread?
— No, I bought bread yesterday and we have
some sausages in the fridge.
THE SECOND TERM
— OK. Do we need anything else?
Test 5
— Yes, buy a kilo of tomatoes at the greengro-
— Let’s have a picnic tomorrow, Jane!
cer’s.
— Good idea, Pam. I hope the weather will be
— Should I buy any apples?
fine tomorrow. What do we need for the
— No, there are a lot of apples in the fridge.
picnic?
But you should buy a bottle of shampoo at
— I think we need to make a lot of sandwich-
the chemist’s.
es. Can you make sandwiches, Jane?
— Do we need a tube of toothpaste? I can buy
— OK. I’ll make ham and tomato sandwiches.
one at the chemist’s, too.
They are my favourite!
— No, we have got enough toothpaste.
— I like ham and tomato sandwiches, too.
— May I buy my favourite magazine at the
But I hate cheese sandwiches. My mother
newsagent’s, Mum?
makes me eat cheese sandwiches every
— Yes, of course. And you can buy a big bar
morning because cheese is very good for
of chocolate at the sweet shop as a present
health.
from me for your help.
— You see, Pam, I like cheese sandwiches but
— Thank you, Mum!
if you dislike them I won’t make them.
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Test 7 Test 8
Variant 1 — Hi, Peter. Have you already planned your
1) My name is Victor and I like travelling. But summer holidays?
I don’t understand why people use differ- — Yes, I have, Nick. I’m going to London.
ent means of transport for this. As for me, — It’s great! But I remember you wanted to
a nice walk in the mountains or in the coun- visit Paris.
tryside is more interesting and is better for — Well, I wanted to go to Paris first, but my
health. You can enjoy nature and take a lot pen friend Henry from the UK invited me to
of beautiful photos. spend a week with him.
2) Hello. My name is Betty. I enjoy travelling — Have you decided yet what means of trans-
but I don’t like cars and planes. I think they port you are going to travel by, Peter?
are too dangerous. My mother prefers trav- — I wanted to travel by bus because it is the
elling by train and I agree with her. This is cheapest way of travelling but this trip will
a good way to see the country and meet take a lot of time. So my parents advised
new friends. me to go to London by plane. You know it
3) My name is Bob. I think that travelling by is the fastest means of transport. I have al-
plane, train or bus isn’t comfortable. You ready booked the ticket.
can’t change the way of your trip and you — What sights are you going to see in London,
can’t stop and see the places you like. My Peter?
father drives a car and I think this is the — I hope to see Westminster Abbey and have
best means of transport for travelling on a ride on the London Eye. But most of all
business or for pleasure. I want to visit Buckingham Palace because
this is the Queen’s home in London.
Variant 2 — Would you like to visit any museums? There
1) My name is Helen. I prefer to travel with are a lot of them in London.
comfort. I don’t like slow means of trans- — To tell the truth I’m not fond of visiting mu-
port, because there are so many places to seums. I haven’t decided yet.
see! It’s impossible to see everything if you — When are you leaving, Peter?
travel by bus or by train. During my holidays — In two weeks, on the 14th of June.
I usually visit many cities and towns. So my — Will you bring me a souvenir from London?
choice is a plane because it is the fastest — Of course, I will.
means of transport. — Have a nice trip, Peter!
2) My name is Paul. My family and I like travel- — Thanks, Nick.
ling, but we don’t like to be in a hurry. I en-
joy nature and I’m fond of taking photos.
My parents are afraid of flights, but they re- Listening Comprehension
ally enjoy sea voyages. I think it is the best The Second Term
way to spend your holidays. Variant 1
3) My name is Alex and I’m crazy about travel- 1 — Do you have breakfast, Mary?
ling. I have got a lot of friends in many cities — Yes, of course. My mother says that break-
and towns, but I haven’t got much money. fast is very important, so every member of
Comfort is not important for me. What is our family has breakfast.
wonderful about travelling is a possibility to — What do you have for breakfast?
see new places and to meet new friends so — I usually have two boiled eggs, a banana,
I usually travel by bus. a cheese sandwich and a cup of tea.
— What do your parents have for breakfast?
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— My mother always has porridge with chick- — We have tours to France by plane, by train
en, some vegetable salad and a cup of cof- and by bus. Which means of transport do
fee. My father likes fried eggs with sausag- you prefer?
es, a cheese sandwich and a big cup of tea — Well, is it expensive to go by train?
for breakfast. — It’s not as expensive as a trip by plane. The
— And what about your little sister Polly? cheapest way of travelling is by bus.
What does she have for breakfast? — OK, I’d like to go by train.
— She usually has a boiled egg, some chicken — How long would you like to stay in France?
and a glass of juice. — For two weeks, I think.
— We have tours in June, July and August.
2 — Do you often go shopping, John?
Which month would you like to choose?
— No, I don’t. I don’t like shopping. But some-
— I think July will be good.
times my mother asks me to buy some food.
— We have tours starting on the 10th and the
— Where do you usually buy food?
21st of July. Which tour is better for you?
— Well, I prefer buying food at the supermar-
— The 21st of July would be wonderful.
ket. You can find everything you need there.
But my mother says that some products are
Variant 2
better at the market or small shops.
1 — Do you always have breakfast, Ben?
— What food do you buy at the supermarket?
— No, I don’t. You know, it’s very hard for me
— I usually buy spaghetti, sugar, rice and tea
to wake up in the morning, so I don’t always
there.
have time for breakfast.
— Do you buy cheese or milk there?
— What do you have for breakfast if you have
— No, I buy cheese and milk at a special shop
time?
which is called a dairy products shop.
— If I have time, I usually eat two cheese sand-
— Do you buy shampoo or toothpaste at the
wiches and drink a cup of tea.
supermarket?
— Do your parents have breakfast?
— Well, I never buy such things. My mother
— My mother is on a diet so she has two
does it and as I know she always buys them
boiled eggs, some vegetable salad and a cup
at the chemist’s.
of coffee. But my father likes eating a big
3 Travelling is very popular nowadays. You can meal. He usually has some spaghetti with
visit different countries and see a lot of inter- chicken, some vegetable salad and drinks
esting places. If you are in a hurry and you like a big cup of tea.
comfort, you can travel by plane. Planes are — What about your little brother Mike? Does
fast, but they are expensive. To travel by plane he have breakfast?
you must have a ticket and a passport. You ar- — Yes, he usually has some porridge with
rive at the airport two hours earlier than the chicken and drinks a glass of milk.
flight and prepare the documents for the flight.
2 — Do you often go shopping, Linda?
Then you take your place in the plane and en-
— Yes, my parents often work till late in the
joy the flight. But travelling by plane depends
evening, so I must help them.
on the weather. If it is cloudy, rainy or snowy,
— Where do you usually go shopping?
you may spend many hours at the airport wait-
— I usually buy food at small shops not far
ing for better weather.
from my house.
4 — Good morning. This is a travel agency. Can — What does your mother usually ask you to
I help you? buy?
— Good morning. Can I get some information — Well, I usually buy bread, milk, sausages,
about tours to France, please? vegetables and fruit.
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— Do you buy all these products at one shop? The Extra Grammar Test
— No, I buy bread at the baker’s, milk at the Variant 1
dairy products shop and sausages at the — It was Sunday yesterday. Did you have
butcher’s. a good Sunday, Petro?
— Do you buy fruit and vegetables at the — Yes, I did. It was a busy and interesting Sun-
greengrocer’s? day.
— No, they are not always fresh in the shop. — What was your father doing at 7 o’clock in
I have to go to the market and buy them there. the evening? Was he watching TV?
— Do you buy any food at the supermarket? — No, he wasn’t. My father was reading
— No, my parents go to the supermarket at a book at 7 o’clock yesterday. He likes read-
weekends and buy all the necessary food ing.
there. — Was your mother cooking supper at that
time?
3 Travelling is a very popular way of spending
— No, she wasn’t. She was washing the dishes
your free time. You can visit different coun-
after supper.
tries and see a lot of interesting places. If you
— What was your sister Natalka doing? Was
have time and you like comfort, you can travel
she playing with your dog?
by train. Trains are not very fast, but they are
— Well, she likes playing with our dog but
not expensive. You can travel in a sleeping car-
yesterday she was doing her homework at
riage comfortably and you can see the country.
7 o’clock.
To travel by train you must have a ticket and
— What were you doing, Petro? Were you do-
a passport. You have to arrive at the railway
ing your homework, too?
station a little earlier than your train departs.
— Well, I did my homework in the morning.
Trains usually leave on time, so you mustn’t
I was watching a film at 7 o’clock yesterday.
miss your train. While travelling by train you
can see different places and meet new friends.
Variant 2
And your trip doesn’t depend on the weather.
— It was Saturday yesterday. Did you have
4 — Good morning. This is a travel agency. How a good Saturday, Danylo?
can I help you? — Yes, I did. It was a really good Saturday.
— Good morning. I would like to make a tour — What was your father doing at 9 o’clock in
around Greece. the morning? Was he reading a newspaper?
— We can offer you tours by plane, by ship and by — No, he wasn’t. My father doesn’t read
bus. Which means of transport do you prefer? newspapers. He was walking our dog.
— Well, is it expensive to go by ship? — Was your mother watching TV at that time?
— It’s not as expensive as a trip by plane. The — No, she wasn’t. She was cooking breakfast
cheapest way of travelling is by bus. for all the family.
— I don’t like planes. Ships will be good. — What was your sister Olesia doing? Was she
— How long would you like to stay in Greece? sleeping?
— For three weeks, I think. — Well, she always gets up early. Olesia was
— We have tours in May, June, and September. having a shower at 9 o’clock in the morning.
Which month would you like to choose? — What were you doing, Danylo? Were you
— I think May will be good. doing your homework?
— We have tours starting on the 5th, the 8th and — Well, I did my homework in the afternoon.
the 11th of May. Which tour is the best for you? I was playing a computer game at 9 o’clock
— The 8th of May will be the best. yesterday.
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