Промежуточный тест 1-4 ГДЗ Spotlight 9 класс
Тест 1-4 A Choose the correct item.1 When Jane was a child, she (C) used to have a lot of books about sea monsters.2 Can you be a little more careful, please?
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Юлия Ваулина, Джунни Дули 9 класс, Просвещение:
Тест 1-4
A Choose the correct item.
1 When Jane was a child, she (C) used to have a lot of books about sea monsters.
2 Can you be a little more careful, please? You (C) are going to spill coffee on my keyboard.
3 There have been many reported (B) sightings of Bigfoot all over the world.
4 Mark, (B) whose cousin works on the ISS, wants to become an astronaut too someday.
5 Experts say machines that will do most chores around the house will soon (A) become part of our everyday reality.
6 In the film, a horrifying sea monster creates a (C) violent whirlpool and pulls three large ships to the bottom of the sea.
7 Henry believes that scientists will someday build robots that will be(C) clever enough to think on their own.
8 Ever since I changed my (B) connection to broadband, I can get on the Net much faster.
9 Maria (B) had been making handicrafts for three years before she decided to open up her own pottery shop.
10 The atmosphere at the carnival was fantastic; people were throwing (B) streamers and dancing in the streets all night.
11 Emma is on holiday, so I (A) ’m looking after her cat until she returns.
12(B) Mythical creatures such as giants, dragons and sea monsters often appear in Northern European folklore.
13 You’d better save your documents (B) in case the computer crashes.
14 Tom finally managed (A) to fix his computer when he had understood the cause of the problem.
15 We can’t log on to the Internet because there is a problem with our phone (B) line
16 David (C) is thinking of dressing up as a pirate for the Halloween party on Saturday.
17 I’ll help you with your homework as soon as I (B) get off the phone.
18 Could you take a look at Anne’s computer? She (C) has been trying to fix it all moming and it still doesn’t work.
19 It (A) must have been John who answered the phone last night; I know there was no one else home.
20 Cake sales are a great way to (B) raise money for charities, as they are inexpensive and easy to organise.
21 Susan (A) had never tried skydiving before, and she was very excited about her first dive.
22 One of the most exciting events in Berlin’s Carnival of Cultures is its colourful, four-day street (C) parade
23 This time next month, the astronauts (A) will be orbiting the Earth.
24 After doing her chores, Mary went on (C) to make some phone calls.
25 Peter and Bob enjoy playing football at their local (B) pitch every Saturday.
26 You can’t make George (A) tell his secret if he doesn’t want to.
27 Jane isntaskt very (C) sociable sociable; she avoids meeting new people or being in public places.
28 The robot exhibition was (A) so interesting that we’re planning to visit it again next week.
29 Scientists at NASA spent over ten years designing a special pen which can write in (B) zero gravity.
30 Has Tim (C) got used to living on his own yet?
В Read the text and match the headings (A-F) to the paragraphs (31-35). There is one heading you do not need to use.
A DIFFERENT EXPLANATIONS
B THE SEARCH CONTINUES
C ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTER
D EYEWITNESS REPORTS
E STRANGE SIGHTINGS
F LACK OF EVIDENCE
The Tunguska Explosion
31(C)
A little over 100 years ago, on the morning of 30th June 1908, there was a huge explosion in the sky above the Tunguska River in Siberia. It was as if a giant bomb had gone off over the area In fact, the explosion was so powerful that it killed 80 million trees, destroying a natural area of over 13,000 square kilometres in size.
32 (D)
People who saw the explosion back then all gave similar descriptions of the event: an extremely bright light, as if the sky were on fire, followed by a deafening crashing sound and strong wind. This wind was so strong that it brought down buildings, uprooted trees and knocked people to the ground. Everyone spoke of a giant fireball splitting the sky in two. In fact, the effects of the explosion were so powerful, that they spread as far as Central Asia and Northern Europe.
33(A)
There are many ideas about what happened. These ideas range from the extremely unlikely (a UFO exploded) to the unlikely (a black hole passed through the Earth). But there is one idea that many scientists think may be right. This is that a meteorite (which is a rock from outer space) about 35 metres in length and weighing millions of kilos, entered the Earth’s atmosphere that day and exploded.
34(F)
Still, not all scientists think that this explanation can be correct. They pay attention to the fact that no one has ever found a piece of rock from a meteorite on the ground in Tunguska. They also wonder why trees in the area now grow extremely quickty. Not only this, but whatever it was that expkxJed over Tunguska Ieft no mark behind.
35(B)
In truth, Tunguska remains as much a mystery today as it was 100 years ago. Nevertheless, scientists intend to carry on examining the Tunguska forest and the surrounding area in the hope that one day they will discover the answer to this fascinating mystery.
C You will hear two friends talking. Listen and mark statements 36-40 True, False or Not stated.
36 Anna’s mother is celebrating her birthday this Saturday.(C)
A True B False C Not stated
37 Anna hasn’t decided what she wants to buy her mother.(A)
A True B False C Not stated
38 Sam is playing hockey later today.(B)
A True B False C Not stated
39 Sam gave his mother an expensive birthday present last year.(B)
A True B False C Not stated
40 Sam is going to make a video for his mother’s next birthday.(C)
A True B False C Not stated
Текст аудирования:
Sam: Hi Anna! What are you doing?
Anna: I’m going into town to buy a present for my mum. It’s her birthday this weekend.
Sam: Oh. What are you going to buy her?
Anna: I’m not sure. I was thinking about getting her a book, but I’ve changed my mind. A book is a bit boring.
Sam: I agree. A book isn’t exciting at all!
Anna: I know. Oh dear... I’m no good at choosing presents! Sam: Don’t worry! I love shopping for presents! I can come with you if you like and help you.
Anna: Really? Are you sure? Don’t you have hockey practice today?
Sam: Usually, yes. But our coach is ill today, so I’m free. Come on, let’s go!
Anna: ОК. I was thinking of going to that huge store in the city centre, first.
Sam: Good idea. We’ll definitely find something there.
Anna: I hope so. I want to buy Mum something really nice. What did you get your mum for her last birthday, Sam?
Sam: Well, I didn’t have much to spend, so I borrowed a video camera from a friend and made her a movie.
Anna: Wow! That was definitely a bright idea!
Sam: Well, I recorded everyone in my family and some of Mum’s friends. We all said what Mum means to us or told a funny story. Anna: She must have loved it.
Sam: She did! In fact, she liked it so much she asked me to make another video for her next birthday.
Anna: Wow, you really do have good ideas! I’m glad you’re helping me today.