Конструктор тестів
1
Vocabulary
Match

racquet

knee pads

gold medal

bats
2
Vocabulary
Choose
I didn’t play tennis yesterday because my brother was using my [bats, gold medal, racquet, knee pads] .
Get the ball and the [bats, gold medal, racquet, knee pads] and let’s go play baseball!
People who do motocross wear [bats, gold medal, racquet, knee pads]and a helmet to protect themselves.
My brother finished the race first and won a [bats, gold medal, racquet, knee pads].
3
Vocabulary
Complete the sentences.
Jack never [won, competed, had, watch, imagined, beaten, broke]that he would win the race.
Suzie [won, competed, had, watch, imagined, beaten, broke] in a tennis tournament last summer.
He [won, competed, had, watch, imagined, beaten, broke]the world record in the high-jump two years ago.
No one has [won, competed, had, watch, imagined, beaten, broke]the kayaking record set in 2003.
Lisa [won, competed, had, watch, imagined, beaten, broke] a gold medal in the 2005 national gymnastics competition.
The young man [won, competed, had, watch, imagined, beaten, broke]a terrible rock climbing accident last year.
My brother and I are going to [won, competed, had, watch, imagined, beaten, broke]the football match this afternoon.
4
Vocabulary
Choose the correct item.
Joanne didn’t enter the singing contest because she had a sore [head, throat]and couldn't sing well.
Stephen isn’t playing tennis with us tomorrow. He has [sprained, twisted] his wrist.
You need a strong rope and a good helmet for [rock climbing, table tennis].
There’s no better [syrup, drink] than a hot cup of tea if you have a cough.
What’s the name of the athlete who broke the world [chart, record] in archery at the 2004 Olympics?
I've [pulled, broken] a muscle in my leg and it really hurts
5
Vocabulary
Complete the sentences.
Jill is going to the dentist because she's got a [temperature, cough syrup, medicine, toothache, headache, sore throat, stomach ache].
George is having a hot drink because he's got a [temperature, cough syrup, medicine, toothache, headache, sore throat, stomach ache].
Lucy feels very warm. She's probably got a [temperature, cough syrup, medicine, toothache, headache, sore throat, stomach ache].
I think I've got a [temperature, cough syrup, medicine, toothache, headache, sore throat, stomach ache]. I ate too much junk food.
He's got a terrible [temperature, cough syrup, medicine, toothache, headache, sore throat, stomach ache]so he's going to take an aspirin.
Gina took some [temperature, cough syrup, medicine, toothache, headache, sore throat, stomach ache]for her cough.
You should see a doctor and take some [temperature, cough syrup, medicine, toothache, headache, sore throat, stomach ache]if you've got a cold.
6
Vocabulary
Fill in the correct word. There are three words you do not nee to use.
• done • game • gone • art • sessions • dangerous • played • boring • bruised
James rugby for his school team when he was younger.
Stewart has five training every week because the swimming competition is only a month away.
Speed skating is a sport and you can easily get hurt.
Have you ever judo?
Karate is an ancient martial .
Alex has snorkelling with his friends.
7
Grammar
Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect.
Travis (win) three medals for swimming so far.
(you/ever meet) a famous person?
Jenny (not/know) Christina for very long.
(Pete/take) any medicine for his cough?
I (not/see) George this week.
Paul and Harry (join) the local sports club.
8
Grammar
Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or the past simple.
Jim (have) an accident last month.
The athlete (not/recover) from his injuries yet.
(you/ever hear) of a frog jumping contest?
Mark (not/play) cricket last weekend.
Lisa (hurt) her knee during the race yesterday.
Mary (just/leave) for work.
(Matthew/come) to school on Monday?
Susan and I (not see) each other since we finished high school.
9
Grammar
Fill in for, since, already or yet.
We’ve [for, since, already, yet]had our lunch.
Jake hasn’t decided what to do [for, since, already, yet].
Liam hasn’t played tennis [for, since, already, yet]he twisted his ankle.
Sarah has been out of town [for, since, already, yet]a few days now.
10
Everyday English
Use the sentences (1 - 4) to complete the dialogue.

a You should see a doctor.
Bill: Hi. Joe. How are you?
Joe: I don’t feel very well.
Bill: 39)........................................
b What’s wrong?
Joe: I have an awful cold.
Bill: 40) ..................................
с I suppose you’re right.
Joe: Yes, but I still feel terrible.
Bill: Hmm. 41) .................................
d Have you taken any vitamin C?
Joe: 42) ......................................................
11
Reading
Read the text and choose right headings.
LET'S PLAY BALL!
[Equipment., Injuries., Who plays?, How to play?]
Tennis and American football are two very popular but very different sports. Everybody, young and old, can play tennis because it’s not really dangerous and it's easy to learn. It’s not a very good idea for very young children to play American football, though. Football players can easily get hurt.
[Equipment., Injuries., Who plays?, How to play?]
Another difference between the two sports is that tennis can be a very calm sport while American football is often a faster, more challenging, physical sport. This is why you need a lot of things to protect your body, like knee, leg and shoulder pads, as well as a hard helmet. In tennis, all you need is a racquet and, if you are playing on a hot day, a hat.
[Equipment., Injuries., Who plays?, How to play?]
To play tennis you need two or, if you are playing doubles, four people. A player uses his or her racquet to hit a snail ball over a net. If the ball goes outside the lines or hits the net, the player loses a point. In American football you have two teams of eleven players. The players throw the ball to each other and try to make it to the other end of the field before players from the other team stop them.
[Equipment., Injuries., Who plays?, How to play?]
Both sports are interesting, but it is true that American football is more dangerous than tennis. You can get a head injury, break your leg or get a lot of bruises on your body, while you are playing football. In tennis you can sprain your wrist or twist your ankle.
12
Listening
Listen to four different people talking about sports and choose the correct answer for each question.
What sport does Tony want to try?
13
Listening
Listen to four different people talking about sports and choose the correct answer for each question.
What made Lisa stop gymnastics for a little while?
14
Listening
Listen to four different people talking about sports and choose the correct answer for each question.
What did Sarah lose when she went rock climbing?
15
Listening
Listen to four different people talking about sports and choose the correct answer for each question.
Which sport will Bobby try next?
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