MODULE TEST 3 (GRADE 10 - Starlight)
1. Fill in:
weaved * hive * pursue * hustle * prolong * renovated * quaint * cover *distracted * footsteps
1. The Costa del Sol is a _____ of activity during the summer months.
2. Life is terribly hectic in the city, all _____ and bustle.
3. It started raining so we ran for _____ to avoid getting wet.
4. The holiday was so much fun that we decided to _____ our stay.
5. Many students can’t concentrate in a noisy room as they are easily _____ .
6. He followed in his father’s _____ and became a lawyer too.
7. The couple _____ their old house and put it up for sale.
8. The police car _____ in and out of traffic to get to the scene of the accident.
9. In the future, he hopes to _____ a career in film-making.
10. There are a lot of _____ cottages in this village.
2. Fill in:
of * off * on * in * down
1. He has always been interested _____ Greek mythology.
2. Turn the volume _____ a little bit — it’s too loud.
3. They put _____ their wedding for another three months.
4. He is going to keep _____ practising until he learns how to play the guitar.
5. My diet consists _____ cereal and fruit for breakfast.
3. Choose the correct word.
1. She\'s pretty / quite a nice person.
2. Bill is rather / pretty more experienced than Andrew.
3. It’s pretty / rather a cold winter.
4. The teacher was surprised to find out that Mary has finished her essay quite / rather well.
5. Being a doctor is quite / pretty a stressful job.
4. Choose the correct answer.
1. I like it now, but I ____.
· didn\'t use to
· didn\'t used to
2. I find it hard _____ to the dark evenings in winter.
· used
· to get used
3. It took me a while to get used to ____ on my new keyboard.
· type
· typing
4. I _____ to being spoken to like that!
· am not used
· don\'t get used
5. I ____ play football on Saturdays at our PE lessons.
· was used to
· used to
6. Before I started cycling, I _____ go to work by bus.
· used to
· got used to
7. I haven\'t studied for ages and I\'m finding it hard to get used to _____ every day.
· study
· studying
8. I couldn\'t _____ used to the food.
· getting
· get
9. He never _____ behave like that.
· used
· used to
10. It\'s taking me a long time to ____ speaking Norwegian.
· used to
· get used to
5. Read and choose the correct derivative for each gap:
The National Eisteddfod of Wales, which can trace its history back as far as 1176, is a 1)_____ festival held annually in early August. Its purpose is to celebrate the traditions and culture of this small principality.
The festivities are conducted in the nation’s mother tongue, Welsh, but people of all nationalities are welcome to experience the country’s rich heritage and the 2)_____ of its people.
The Eisteddfod is located in a different part of Wales each year, making it a 3)_____ occasion. This is the perfect way for regular visitors to explore different parts of the countryside and enjoy the hospitality of the 4)_____ locals. At the festival, there are hundreds of stalls that sell local arts and crafts, 5)_____ dishes such as lava bread, and picture books that walk you through the principality’s history - from the Celtic tribes to modern rural and urban life. Consequently, the festival offers a wide 6)_____ of activities.
SPECTACLE
WARM
MEMORY
FRIEND
TRADITION
CHOOSE
6. Choose the word to complete each gap:
THE EDINBURGH FESTIVAL
The Edinburgh Festival was established in 1947 and has grown to 1)(develop / change / exist / become) the largest outdoor international arts and culture event in the world.
Its name is slightly misleading, though. It is used as a collective term for a wide number of events, performances and festivals that last throughout the month of August.
The organisers have ensured that there is something for everyone in Edinburgh. If you are interested 2)(in / with / on / for) music, film, reading, politics, books, dance, comedy, theatre or more, then there is surely something for you.
Of all the many celebrations, the Edinburgh Fringe is most popular 3)(along / within / in / among) festival-goers. Every possible aspect of the performing arts is covered. If you like to be around others, you can watch the 4)(road / street / lane / highway) performers, jugglers, mime artists as they perform in the city’s crowded streets. If you prefer a slower 5)(speed / step / pace / walk)of life, stop by one of the many small cafés or side-street theatres where you can sit and enjoy « play. Whether it is « new independent production or one of the 6)(aged / ancient / antique / elderly) Greek classics, you\'ll find something to tickle your fancy!
The good 7)(story / report / history / news) is that there are no tickets to buy in order to attend the festival. However, you should note that some events might demand a small payment for entry. But don’t worry; it’s worth every penny!
1. Fill in:
weaved * hive * pursue * hustle * prolong * renovated * quaint * cover *distracted * footsteps
1. The Costa del Sol is a _____ of activity during the summer months.
2. Life is terribly hectic in the city, all _____ and bustle.
3. It started raining so we ran for _____ to avoid getting wet.
4. The holiday was so much fun that we decided to _____ our stay.
5. Many students can’t concentrate in a noisy room as they are easily _____ .
6. He followed in his father’s _____ and became a lawyer too.
7. The couple _____ their old house and put it up for sale.
8. The police car _____ in and out of traffic to get to the scene of the accident.
9. In the future, he hopes to _____ a career in film-making.
10. There are a lot of _____ cottages in this village.
2. Fill in:
of * off * on * in * down
1. He has always been interested _____ Greek mythology.
2. Turn the volume _____ a little bit — it’s too loud.
3. They put _____ their wedding for another three months.
4. He is going to keep _____ practising until he learns how to play the guitar.
5. My diet consists _____ cereal and fruit for breakfast.
3. Choose the correct word.
1. She\'s pretty / quite a nice person.
2. Bill is rather / pretty more experienced than Andrew.
3. It’s pretty / rather a cold winter.
4. The teacher was surprised to find out that Mary has finished her essay quite / rather well.
5. Being a doctor is quite / pretty a stressful job.
4. Choose the correct answer.
1. I like it now, but I ____.
· didn\'t use to
· didn\'t used to
2. I find it hard _____ to the dark evenings in winter.
· used
· to get used
3. It took me a while to get used to ____ on my new keyboard.
· type
· typing
4. I _____ to being spoken to like that!
· am not used
· don\'t get used
5. I ____ play football on Saturdays at our PE lessons.
· was used to
· used to
6. Before I started cycling, I _____ go to work by bus.
· used to
· got used to
7. I haven\'t studied for ages and I\'m finding it hard to get used to _____ every day.
· study
· studying
8. I couldn\'t _____ used to the food.
· getting
· get
9. He never _____ behave like that.
· used
· used to
10. It\'s taking me a long time to ____ speaking Norwegian.
· used to
· get used to
5. Read and choose the correct derivative for each gap:
The National Eisteddfod of Wales, which can trace its history back as far as 1176, is a 1)_____ festival held annually in early August. Its purpose is to celebrate the traditions and culture of this small principality.
The festivities are conducted in the nation’s mother tongue, Welsh, but people of all nationalities are welcome to experience the country’s rich heritage and the 2)_____ of its people.
The Eisteddfod is located in a different part of Wales each year, making it a 3)_____ occasion. This is the perfect way for regular visitors to explore different parts of the countryside and enjoy the hospitality of the 4)_____ locals. At the festival, there are hundreds of stalls that sell local arts and crafts, 5)_____ dishes such as lava bread, and picture books that walk you through the principality’s history - from the Celtic tribes to modern rural and urban life. Consequently, the festival offers a wide 6)_____ of activities.
SPECTACLE
WARM
MEMORY
FRIEND
TRADITION
CHOOSE
6. Choose the word to complete each gap:
THE EDINBURGH FESTIVAL
The Edinburgh Festival was established in 1947 and has grown to 1)(develop / change / exist / become) the largest outdoor international arts and culture event in the world.
Its name is slightly misleading, though. It is used as a collective term for a wide number of events, performances and festivals that last throughout the month of August.
The organisers have ensured that there is something for everyone in Edinburgh. If you are interested 2)(in / with / on / for) music, film, reading, politics, books, dance, comedy, theatre or more, then there is surely something for you.
Of all the many celebrations, the Edinburgh Fringe is most popular 3)(along / within / in / among) festival-goers. Every possible aspect of the performing arts is covered. If you like to be around others, you can watch the 4)(road / street / lane / highway) performers, jugglers, mime artists as they perform in the city’s crowded streets. If you prefer a slower 5)(speed / step / pace / walk)of life, stop by one of the many small cafés or side-street theatres where you can sit and enjoy « play. Whether it is « new independent production or one of the 6)(aged / ancient / antique / elderly) Greek classics, you\'ll find something to tickle your fancy!
The good 7)(story / report / history / news) is that there are no tickets to buy in order to attend the festival. However, you should note that some events might demand a small payment for entry. But don’t worry; it’s worth every penny!
Ответ
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Ответ:
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1. The Costa del Sol is a hive of activity during the summer months.
2. Life is terribly hectic in the city, all hustle and bustle.
3. It started raining so we ran for cover to avoid getting wet.
4. The holiday was so much fun that we decided to prolong our stay.
5. Many students can’t concentrate in a noisy room as they are easily distracted.
6. He followed in his father’s footsteps and became a lawyer too.
7. The couple renovated their old house and put it up for sale.
8. The police car weaved in and out of traffic to get to the scene of the accident.
9. In the future, he hopes to pursue a career in film-making.
10. There are a lot of quaint cottages in this village.
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1. He has always been interested in Greek mythology.
2. Turn the volume down a little bit — it’s too loud.
3. They put off their wedding for another three months.
4. He is going to keep on practising until he learns how to play the guitar.
5. My diet consists of cereal and fruit for breakfast.
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1. She's quite a nice person.
2. Bill is rather more experienced than Andrew.
3. It’s rather a cold winter.
4. The teacher was surprised to find out that Mary has finished her essay pretty well.
5. Being a doctor is quite a stressful job.
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1. didn't use to.
2. to get used.
3. typing.
4. am not used.
5. used to.
6. used to.
7. studying.
8. get.
9. used to.
10. get used to.
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1. Spectacular. 2. Warmth. 3. Memorable. 4. Friendly. 5. Traditional. 6. Choice.
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1. Become. 2. In. 3. Among. 4. Street. 5. Pace. 6. Ancient. 7. News.