2a Test Booklet ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 11 класс
Test 2a (Module 2) Vocabulary and Grammar A Fill in: summit, apparatus, confined, scoured, millennia, hissed, colony, supply, transition, flourished. 1 After the flood, the towntasks water supply became contaminated.
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Test 2a (Module 2)
Vocabulary and Grammar
A Fill in: summit, apparatus, confined, scoured, millennia, hissed, colony, supply, transition, flourished.
1 After the flood, the towntasks water supply became contaminated.
2 The prisoner was confined to his cell for one week.
3 Teenagers can find the transition from school to university difficult
4 Two millennia ago, Rome ruled the Mediterranean.
5 The twins flourished after being placed in separate classes.
6 The lions scoured the horizon in search of food.
7 Cries from the colony of seabirds filled the air.
8 He planted a flag on the summit of the mountain.
9 The snake hissed in warning as the boy approached.
10 The marine scientists checked their diving apparatus one last time.
Marks: 10x2=/20
B Complete the phrases with the following words: volcanic, conservation, perfectly, high, nomadic.
1 nomadic lifestyle
2 volcanic eruption
3 perfectly preserved
4 conservation area
5 high standards
Marks: 5x2=/10
C Fill in: to, on, by, in, for.
1 The scientist discovered the cure by accident.
2 She always blames others for her mistakes.
3 I haventaskt decided yet so Itaskm open to suggestions.
4 The meeting is in progress at the moment.
5 Focus on the big picture and not the details.
Marks: 5x2=/10
D Choose the correct word(s).
1 Take an umbrella in case it will rains.
2 I haven’t seen my grandparents lately.
3 By 2050, scientists fear that the polar ice caps will have melted.
4 Sam was cooking dinner when the phone rang.
5 Look out! You are going to drop the plates if you’re not careful.
Marks: 5x4=/20
E Read the text and complete gaps 1-7 with the correct form and tense of the verb in capitals.
Free again!
It was a few seconds before Sandra realised why she felt so excited when she woke up. Then she remembered that at last the heavy white plaster that 1) had supported her left leg for the previous two months was to be removed. "At last I 2) will feel free again!" she thought. "If only I hadntaskt gone skiing that day, none of this 3) would have happened!"
Awkwardly, she got out of bed and started to dress. She knew her mother 4) would come to help her soon, as usual, but she wanted 5) to do as much as possible for herself because she knew that, with three other children in the family, her mother was a very busy woman, just as Sandra 6) was thinking that she wished she could do more to help, there was a loud crash from the kitchen and seconds later her mother called out: "Sandra, call an ambulance! I think I 7) have broken my leg!"
Marks: 7x2=/14
F Read the text and complete gaps 1-6 with the correct derivative of each word in capitals.
Tough Audience
I have been a professional entertainer for about ten years now and I can 1) honestly say that I have enjoyed every moment of it. I dontaskt want to give you the idea that it is an easy way to make a living because it isntaskt, especially when you have to face a theatre full of very young children! Although children are easily caught up in the 2) excitement of the atmosphere inside a dark theatre, I find it is often difficult to get them focused on the 3) performance from the beginning. This, plus the fact that their 4) concentration does not last very long, means that entertainers like me have to work harder with young audiences than with more mature ones.
I wouldntaskt want you to get the 5) impression that I would rather not work with very young children. Far from it. When everything goes right, it can be the most 6) satisfying experience you could possibly have.
Marks: 6x2=/12
G Read the text. For gaps 1-7, choose А, В, C or D to complete each gap correctly.
A Great Adventure
Imagine, you have just finished high school and you are about to /ace one of the biggest challenges of your young life. You will be 1) moving away from home to start your university education.
Some students may find a place at a university close enough to their homes to avoid some of the problems faced by the majority. If the university is nearby, you will not need to worry 2) about accommodation or food and, even if you do not know any of the other students on your course, you will at least have some 3) familiar faces to come home to.
Surprisingly enough, perhaps, for most young people starting out on their university careers, being close to home is not important. It seems that 4) growing numbers welcome the chance to 5) break away from the family home and start out on their own. Being accepted by the university they have set their hearts on is the main 6) priority, even if that university is situated at the far end of the country! There is also the excitement of making new friends and, in your second or third year away, perhaps setting 7) up home with a couple of your fellow students. Going off to university really is the start of a great adventure.