Конструктор тестів
1
Translate the words. Mind the usage of the article and the particle "to".
сцена
без музичного слуху
диригент
соліст
фальшивити
бек-вокаліст
колонки
навушники
гарнітура
причепливий
набридлива мелодія, що засіла в голові
виступ
2
Write the names of the musical instruments.
3
Fill in the correct preposition.
to turn sb/sth (звернутись до)
to turn (повернутись/змінитись на краще)
to turn (to be) (виявитись)
to turn (перевертатись/перегорнути)
to turn (раптово з'явитись)
to turn sth / (ввімкнути/вимкнути)
to turn sth / ( зробити голосніше/тихіше)
to turn (перетворитись на)
to turn (догори ногами)
to turn (вивернути навиворіт)
Fill in the gaps.
I hadn't seen her for months and then, one day, she at my house.
If you continue behaving like this, don't think you can me when things go wrong.
If you don't that music, I will come in there and unplug the stereo!
Jeannie was such a nice girl. I wonder why she has such a little monster. I blame her parents.
My father is terrible with computers. He can't even one !'
I looked for my keys all over the house. They to be in my jacket pocket all this time.
He was hired by the government to the work of the bank.
The police turned the whole house looking for keys.
4
Guess (вгадайте) the music idioms by their definitions.
1) in perfect health
2) to receive punishment; to accept the unpleasant results of one's actions
3) very clear or easy to understand
4) boast of your achievements and abilities
5) to talk or chatter
6) everything included
7) something pleasing to hear about
8) to change the behaviour or attitude
Now use the idioms to complete the sentences.
I feel this morning.
If you want to be helped, you need to !
When she said she loved him, it was .
I hate to with people I don't know well.
Did you understand the message I left you?—Yes, it is .
He is always - it's so boring and annoying!
If she lied to me, then she'll just have to .
I like cooking, baking .
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Fill in the gaps with that, who, what, which, or -.
We use pronoun for people (and animals which we want to personify), for things and animals. We use for all of them. |
1. It`s the worst piece of music I have ever heard.
2. Tell me you want and I will try to help you.
3. She gives her children all the musical instruments they want.
4. Nora is the only person understands me.
5. Why do you always disagree with everything I say.
6. Where are the pictures hung on this wall?
7. I don`t agree with you have just said.
8. The man you showed me at the concert is fit as a fiddle.
9. Why do you blame me for everything goes wrong?
10. The theory
our teacher has explained is clear as a bell.
6
Choose the correct variant.
Indefinite pronouns [some, somebody, someone, something, any, anybody, anyone, anything, no, nobody, no one, nothing] are used mostly in the affirmative and interrogative sentences when we ask or offer something. |
Indefinite pronouns [some, somebody, someone, something, any, anybody, anyone, anything, no, nobody, no one, nothing] are used in negative sentences, general questions, in the conditional clauses after if. |
Indefinite pronouns [some, somebody, someone, something, any, anybody, anyone, anything, no, nobody, no one, nothing] are used in the negative sentences(in the affirmative sentences with negative meaning). |
Indefinite pronouns some, any, no together with [where, when, why] form adverbs somewhere, anywhere десь, де-небудь, куди-небудь; nowhere ніде, нікуди. |
[Someone, Somewhere, Anything] is sleeping in my bed.
He saw [anything, something, anywhere] in the garden.
There is [nothing, anything, any] to eat.
Keith is looking for [somewhere, something, anything] to live.
There is [nowhere, anywhere, somewhere] as beautiful as Paris.
They can choose [anything, no, some] from the menu.
We can go [nothing, nowhere, anywhere] you'd like this summer.
He would give [anything, nothing, something] to get into Oxford.
Fido would follow you [anywhere, somewhere, something].
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Choose the correct variant.
1. That song was an immediate [success, successful].
2. Skilled at [improvisation, improviser], the singer is great at coming up with last-minute songs that are unplanned yet interesting.
3. They applauded all his tricks and at the end of the [perform, performance] begged him earnestly not to go away again.
4.When you're only going to work for summer, you can't be too [picky, pick].
5. Whatever the case, it certainly wasn't [worth, worthy] arguing about.
6. He said he'd make [arrangement, arranger] for the room and his equipment.
7. Though he hesitated, and perhaps failed to express himself distinctly, he always had a [to present, presentable] thought behind.
8. In several of the states, songs have been introduced [succeed, successfully] from other countries.
9. Since learning to dance hip hop often means learning how to [improvising, improvise], there is no one set of steps that everyone has to learn as in other forms of dance such as tap, ballet or ballroom.
10. We will [perform, performance] this dance one after the other for a total of perhaps fifteen minutes.
11. As with all best presents, the waiting was definitely [worthless, worth]it.
12. Perhaps we could [arrange, arrangement ]to meet and discuss this matter.
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HS1 2021 unit3 test6
1. The school year in England [begins, begin, will begin, beginning] in September and continues into July.
2. Sam [will play, will be play, will playing, will be playing] the saxophone during the whole concert.
3. His brother [used to played, used to play, used to playing, use playing] cymbals when he was younger.
4. If you’re not going to take part in the conference, [neither am I., neither do I., neither did I., neither is I.]
5. The pop group will make a tour of Europe. – [So their fans will., Their fans will., Will their fans., So will their fans.]
6. Alice faced the music because of her [in out, out of, from by, at to] tune singing.
7. Tom seems to be as fit as a [fiddle, violin, drum, guitar].
8. John [will listen, will be listening, will listening, listen] to his favourite band tomorrow at 7 p.m.
9. It's a pop concert, where [nobody, lots, several, much] singers perform.
10. "I paid £2,000 for this car." " It's not [worthy, worthless, worth] more than £1,000."
11. One research in Canada proved that children who studied music had higher IQ
level than those, who
[don't, doesn't, didn't, won't].
12. If you turn [over, up, off, down] you might find it easier to get to sleep.
13. Sam studies hard at music school because he wants to become a [success, successful, successfully, succeed] flautist.
14. I heard [at, on, in, out] the radio, that the temperature would be 25 degrees above zero.
15. My neighbours complained about very loud music [while, out of, in, at]the night.
16. [After, Before, When, At] going to a primary school children get nursery education.
17. [In, At, On, By] the end he went out of the room.
18. After he graduated [by, at, in, from] the university, he became a teacher.
19. Which of the schools are free [of, in, at, on]charge and which are fee-paying?
20. Put a coat [on, over, at, by]your sweater because it’s quite cold today.
21. Jamaica is situated in [a, an, the, -] Caribbean Sea.
22. She is staying at [a, an, the, -] Plaza Hotel.
23. We can see [a, an, the, -] Moon at night.
24. What [do, does, did, will] education mean for you personally?
25. Recently they [discuss, have discussed, duscussing, discussed]a new schedule for the first term.
26. When I was 8, I [was used to, used to, using to, use to] go for a picnic with my grandparents to the country.
27. It took him a while until he [used to, was used to, used to, using to] doing general cleaning twice a week.
28. My sister doesn`t like to listen [fot, on, to, in]music.
29. We had to sit [through, in, at, by] two hours of a lecture.
30. Colin began to work up his project [at, on, in, by] May.
31. Her [attend, attendance, attendants, attends] at school was good and frequent.
32. - He hangs out with peers every night. - Oh, no! He [does work on, is working, work]on his new article every single night!
33. I [do like, like do, liked, liking] to have a three-minute break after reading.
34. Our old uncle is constantly looking [on, back on, down on, over] the years he spent in his village.
35. If you do not know what the word means , look it [on, up, by, down] in a dictionary.
36. Our relatives often [participate, participating, partcipates]in different public events.
37. Sorry, I`m late. I have slept [out, in, by, at].
38. I want to [sleep in, eat out, sit through, pick up]. Are you coming with me?
39. One can break through any difficulty, so never give [down, up, on, to].
40. He [wants, want, wanting] to combine studies with work.
41. I hope, they [be, will, will be, is]successful in our job.
42. While I was walking in the park, my little cousin [was reading, was read, read, reading]a new book.
43. I have been [overloaded, happy, downloaded, forgotten] with work recently.
44. How long [did you study, have you study, have you studied, you study] French?
45. I am tired
[of do, of doing, of done, of did] grammar exercises.
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LISTENING

to deny - заперечувати
to be embarrassed - соромитись
to commit a crime - вчинити злочин

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10
Read the texts below. Match choices (A-H) to (1-6).
There are two choices you do not need to use.
Text 1
1. The famous Black Forest and the picturesque town of Baden Baden are in southwestern Germany. The town is surrounded by tall mountains. There are plenty of interesting places to visit including the town’s delightful 15th-century and Roman baths.
2. San Diego in California is a city of sun, sand, sea and all kinds of watersports. You can also visit the San Diego Zoo which is one of the world’s largest zoos.
3. Madrid is a fabulous place for a holiday. The weather is mostly sunny in summer. There are a lot of sightseeings here. You can visit the Prado Museum, the Plaza Monumental, a huge stadium where bullfights take place, and try paella at on open-air restaurant.
4. Hawaii is a paradise! Enjoy golden beaches with green palm trees and watch amazing red sunsets, you can also see colourful fish at Sea Life Park and enjoy traditional Polinesian dances at lovely clubs and bars in the evenings.
5. Los Angeles is very exciting and has some very famous attractions. The nearby beaches are long and sandy and there are high mountains outside the city. You can also visit Hollywood and see the houses of some movie celebrities.
6. San Francisco, Northern California, is famous for its cable cars – and it certainly needs them because San Francisco is very hilly and has some very steep roads. You can enjoy watching the street actors and musicians while eating delicious fresh fish at numerous fish restaurants.
Where can tourists ____?
A. watch street actors and musicians
B. see the houses of some famous film stars
C. watch bullfights
D. visit Roman baths
E. do all kinds of water sports
F. enjoy a cup of exotic coffee
G. buy cheaper things
H. see national dances
Text 2
1. Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House must be the most magnificent dolls’ house in the world, an English country mansion in miniature. This house was designed by the famous architect Sir Edwin Lutyens as a gift for Queen Mary.
2. With her main mast towering 52 feet above the dock, the historic Cutty Sark is a truly majestic sight. The most famous tea clipper ever built and the only one to survive, The Cutty Sark was designed for speed in the race for the lucrative China tea trade.
3. Hampton Court Palace was home to some of the great Kings and Queens of England, such as King Henry VIII and King William III. As you pass from room to room you will see examples of decoration, furnishings and Renaissance paintings, which will leave a lasting impression of the manner and style in which the Royals of the time lived.
4. Windsor Castle is probably the largest fortress of its kind in the world. Although some of State rooms were damaged by fire in 1992, work is now well under way to restore them to their former glory.
5. Paris is a shopper’s paradise. Antique lovers can find fantastic furniture in the small antique shops. There are also some great department stores which sell everything from perfume to furniture.
6. St Albans has been welcoming visitors for centuries. Today’s visitor comes to explore the inspiring site of Roman Verulamium, now protected in 100 acres of beautiful parkland. The award winning Verulamium Museum tells the story of the Roman city and displays fabulous mosaics and wall plasters.
In which place can tourists ____?
A. see a royal residence in miniature
B. learn more about one of the medieval Roman cities
C. see Renaissance paintings
D. admire the most famous tea clipper the only one to survive
E. buy everything from perfume to furniture
F. see the rooms being restored after the fire
G. see national dances
H. see the houses of some famous film star
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