Комплексная контрольная работа по английскому языку, 6 класс

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Комплексная контрольная работа 6 класс (УМК Кузовлев В.П.)

Проверить:

1 уровень сформированности навыков чтения с целью извлечения запрашиваемой информации.

2. уровень сформированности грамматических навыков(приставки, суффиксы, составляющие элементы сложных слов, видовременные формы глагола (Present and Past Simple, Present and Past Progressive, Present Perfect).

3. уровень сформированности лексических навыков (знание лексических единиц по изученным темам), умение выходить из трудного положения в условиях дефицита языковых средств при получении и приеме информации за счет использования контекстуальной догадки.

4. Умение высказываться по заданной ситуации общения в рамках пройденных тем с опорой на речевой образец

Before reading the text, match the words in the left column with their definitions in the right column. This is an example at the beginning.(8 minutes)

bespectacled

A bush with large round white, blue, or pink flowers

passers-by

To rub their top and bottom teeth together in a way that makes noise

on the other hand

To make someone liked someone else

flowerbed

To look at someone in a very angry way

glaring at

To continue father than the end of a surface or the main part of an object

grind their teeth

Someone who is walking past a place

hydrangea

An area in a garden or a park where flowers are grown

butt in

Giving two different opinions about something

endear

Wearing glasses

Stick out of

To join a conversation or an activity without being asked to

2. For questions 1-12 read the text and decide which answer a,b.c,d fits best each space. This is an example at the beginning (14 minutes)

1.He (b) a skinny, black-haired, bespectacled boy who ___ the pinched, slightly unhealthy look of someone who ______ a lot in a short space of time.

2. His jeans ___ torn and dirty, his T-shirt baggy and faded, and the soles of his trainers ____ away from the uppers.

3. Harry Potter's appearance _____ him to the neighbours, but as he _______ himself behind a large hydrangea bush this evening he _____ quite invisible to passers-by.

4. In fact, the only way he would be spotted was if his Uncle Vernon or Aunt Petunia ___ their heads out of the living-room window and ___ straight down into the flowerbed below.

5. On whole, Harry thought he was to be congratulated on her idea of hide here.

6. He was not, perhaps, very comfortable lying on the hot, hard earth but, on the other hand, nobody was glaring at him, grinding their teeth so loudly that he could not hear the news, as had happened every time he had tried sitting down in the living room to watch television with his aunt and uncle.

7. Almost as though this thought ______ through the open window, Vernon Dursley, Harry's uncle, suddenly___.

8. 'Glad to see the boy's stopped trying to butt in. Where is he, anyway?'

9. 'I ______,' said Aunt Petunia, unconcerned. 'Not in the house.'

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a

b

c

d

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were

was

is

Has been

 

have

has

had

had had

 

grow

Is growing

grew

has grown

 

were

was

is

Has been

 

peel

were peeling

Has peeled

peeled

 

Has not endeared

Do not endear

did not endear

Was not endearing

 

had hidden

hide

Was hidding

hid

 

is

was

Is being

Has been

 

stick

Has stuck

Is sticking

stuck

 

looked

look

Was looking

Has looked

 

flutter

had fluttered

Is fluttering

fluttered

 

speak

Has spoken

spoke

Is speaking

 

don't know

knew

Has known

Is knowing

3.Look carefully at the fifth sentence and correct the mistakes in it.(3 minutes)

On whole, Harry thought he was to be congratulated on her idea of hide here

Find in text the adjectives with negative prefixes. (3 minutes)

You see an illustration, find mistakes and correct them

In the picture I can see…, but in text is written that… (12 minutes)

Do you like the story about Garry Potter? Why? (5 minutes)

Литература:

Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets by J. K. Rowling

СD Macmillan English Dictionary. New Edition

Ответы:

Task 1

bespectacled

Wearing glasses

passers-by

Someone who is walking past a place

on the other hand

Giving two different opinions about something

flowerbed

An area in a garden or a park where flowers are grown

glaring at

To look at someone in a very angry way

grind their teeth

To rub their top and bottom teeth together in a way that makes noise

hydrangea

A bush with large round white, blue, or pink flowers

butt in

To join a conversation or an activity without being asked to

endear

To make someone liked someone else

Stick out of

To continue father than the end of a surface or the main part of an object

Task 2: 1-c, 2-d,3-a, 4-b, 5c, 6-a, 7 – b, 8- d, 9-a, 10- b, 11-c, 12 -a

Task 3: On (the) whole, Harry thought he was to be congratulated on (his) idea of (hiding) here

Task 4: unhealthy, invisible, unconcerned

Task 5: In the picture I can see, that Harry has a shirt and trousers on, but in text is written that he was wearing jeans and a T-shirt.

In the picture I can see, that Harry is sitting under the tree, but in text is written that he was lying on the earth behind a large hydrangea bush. The window is closed, but in the text is written, that this thought had fluttered through the open window. In the picture I can see a bank near the house, but in text is written that there was the flowerbed below.

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