Òåñò: Starlight 6. Exit test


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1. Fill in: a, an, the where necessary. I love swimming in ____________ Black Sea.

1) a
2) -
3) the

2. Fill in: a, an, the where necessary. ____Urals separate ___Europe from ____Asia.

1) the; -; -
2) the; -; the
3) the; the; -

3. Fill in: a, an, the where necessary. Alice dreams of travelling to _____North Pole.

1) a
2) -
3) the

4. Fill in: a, an, the where necessary. __Washington is ___ capital of ___ United States of America.

1) the; the; -
2) -; the; the
3) the; -; -

5. Fill in: a, an, the where necessary. ____ Baikal is one of the most beautiful places in our country.

1) a
2) –
3) the

6. Fill in: a, an, the where necessary. That's _______great jacket that you're wearing.

1) -
2) the
3) a

7. II. Put the verbs into Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Future Simple, to be going to. Yesterday I _____________________ (come) to school early in the morning.

1) has come
2) come
3) came

8. II. Put the verbs into Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Future Simple, to be going to. What ________ you _________ (do) at 6 p.m. on Saturdays?

1) have _____ been doing
2) were ___ doing
3) are ___ doing

9. II. Put the verbs into Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Future Simple, to be going to. When I _________ (see) Emma, she _____________________ (talk) over the phone.

1) saw; was talking
2) saw; talked
3) was seeing; talked

10. II. Put the verbs into Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Future Simple, to be going to. Ellie ________________ (write) a letter to her granny when mother ____________(call) her.

1) wrote; called
2) wrote; was calling
3) was writing; called

11. II. Put the verbs into Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Future Simple, to be going to. Charlie ___________ (have) a big family. They ____________ (live) together in a cottage.

1) has had; were living
2) had; have been living
3) has; live

12. II. Put the verbs into Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Future Simple, to be going to. 6.”Where is Charlie?” “He _____________________________ (walk) the dog!

1) is walking
2) has been walking
3) was walking

13. II. Put the verbs into Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Future Simple, to be going to. I _______________ (be) to London five times.

1) have been
2) was
3) am

14. II. Put the verbs into Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Future Simple, to be going to. What ______________ (be) the weather like last Sunday?

1) being
2) was
3) is

15. II. Put the verbs into Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Future Simple, to be going to. ”Hi, Dan! Have you got plans for the weekend?” “I _____________________ (visit) my cousins Eva and Tom. Care to join me?”

1) am going to visit
2) am going to
3) was going to visit

16. II. Put the verbs into Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Future Simple, to be going to. I have a birthday party next weekend. _______________ you ______________ (come)?

1) Were ___ coming
2) Will ___ come
3) Have ____ come

17. II. Put the verbs into Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Future Simple, to be going to. After the guard on duty _________ (leave) his post, the thief ___________ (lift) the painting.

1) left; lifted
2) had left; lifted
3) leave; lift

18. III. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjective. Which river is________________ (long) than the Amazon?

1) the longest
2) more long
3) longer

19. III. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjective. Which river is____________________ (long) in the world?

1) the longest
2) longer
3) more long

20. III. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjective. Who is_______ (good) student in your group?

1) better
2) the best
3) gooder

21. III. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjective. Mary is as ____________ (tall) as Ann.

1) more tall
2) tall
3) taller

22. III. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjective. Sarah is three years__________ (old) than Ellie.

1) more old
2) older
3) the oldest

23. III. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjective. The African Black Mamba is one of____________________________ (poisonous) snakes in the world.

1) more poisonous
2) the most poisonous
3) poisonouser

24. III. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjective. Children are often ______________ (noisy).

1) the noisiest
2) noisy
3) noisier

25. IV. Choose the correct response. How was your weekend?

1) It's six o'clock.
2) Yes, I'd love to.
3) It was nice. Thanks.
4) I'd like to go there, too.
5) I didn't do anything special.

26. IV. Choose the correct response. Did you have a good weekend?

1) It's six o'clock.
2) Yes, I'd love to.
3) It was nice. Thanks.
4) I'd like to go there, too.
5) I didn't do anything special.

27. IV. Choose the correct response. I went to the Zoo.

1) Yes, I'd love to.
2) It was nice. Thanks.
3) I'd like to go there, too.
4) I didn't do anything special.
5) It's six o'clock.

28. IV. Choose the correct response. What time is it?

1) I didn't do anything special.
2) I'd like to go there, too.
3) It was nice. Thanks.
4) Yes, I'd love to.
5) It's six o'clock.

29. IV. Choose the correct response. Would you like to plant flowers?

1) I didn't do anything special.
2) I'd like to go there, too.
3) It was nice. Thanks.
4) Yes, I'd love to.
5) It's six o'clock.

30. V. Fill in: inspire, legend, species, rubbish, explorer, attempt, survive, mammal. Columbus was a (an) ___________________who went on four voyages to “the New World”.

1) inspire
2) legend
3) species
4) rubbish
5) explorer
6) attempt
7) survive
8) mammal

31. V. Fill in: inspire, legend, species, rubbish, explorer, attempt, survive, mammal. Leonardo da Vinci continues to __________artists even today.

1) inspire
2) legend
3) species
4) rubbish
5) explorer
6) attempt
7) survive
8) mammal

32. V. Fill in: inspire, legend, species, rubbish, explorer, attempt, survive, mammal. Thieves are often caught when they _________to sell stolen property.

1) inspire
2) legend
3) species
4) rubbish
5) explorer
6) attempt
7) survive
8) mammal

33. V. Fill in: inspire, legend, species, rubbish, explorer, attempt, survive, mammal. The story of Bolster the giant is a very well-known _____________________.

1) inspire
2) legend
3) species
4) rubbish
5) explorer
6) attempt
7) survive
8) mammal

34. V. Fill in: inspire, legend, species, rubbish, explorer, attempt, survive, mammal. Half of the Pilgrims managed to ___________the first winter.

1) inspire
2) legend
3) species
4) rubbish
5) explorer
6) attempt
7) survive
8) mammal

35. V. Fill in: inspire, legend, species, rubbish, explorer, attempt, survive, mammal. The Siberian Tiger is the largest cat _________in the world.

1) inspire
2) legend
3) species
4) rubbish
5) explorer
6) attempt
7) survive
8) mammal

36. V. Fill in: inspire, legend, species, rubbish, explorer, attempt, survive, mammal. A dolphin is a ______________________that lives in the sea.

1) inspire
2) legend
3) species
4) rubbish
5) explorer
6) attempt
7) survive
8) mammal

37. V. Fill in: inspire, legend, species, rubbish, explorer, attempt, survive, mammal. You can often see______________________floating on the surface of the ocean.

1) inspire
2) legend
3) species
4) rubbish
5) explorer
6) attempt
7) survive
8) mammal

38. VI. Read the text. Buckingham Palace. Buckingham Palace was built in 1702 and was the Duke of Buckingham's city home. Since 1837, it has been occupied by Britain's Royal Family. Every year, the Palace hosts royal ceremonies, state visits and other events which are organized by the Royal Family. Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms and it is decorated with extremely valuable works of art. The largest multi-purpose room is the Ballroom. It was opened in1856 with a ball to celebrate the end of the Crimean War, and since then, it has been used as a concert hall for various arts performances. Apart from being the Royal Family's home and the office of the Queen, the Palace is also a major tourist attraction. From August to September, while the Queen is visiting Scotland, the Palace's nineteen state rooms can be visited by public. Decide if the statement is true (T), false (F) or not stated (NS): Buckingham Palace became home for the Royal Family in 1702.

1) True
2) False
3) Not Stated

39. VI. Read the text. Buckingham Palace. Buckingham Palace was built in 1702 and was the Duke of Buckingham's city home. Since 1837, it has been occupied by Britain's Royal Family. Every year, the Palace hosts royal ceremonies, state visits and other events which are organized by the Royal Family. Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms and it is decorated with extremely valuable works of art. The largest multi-purpose room is the Ballroom. It was opened in1856 with a ball to celebrate the end of the Crimean War, and since then, it has been used as a concert hall for various arts performances. Apart from being the Royal Family's home and the office of the Queen, the Palace is also a major tourist attraction. From August to September, while the Queen is visiting Scotland, the Palace's nineteen state rooms can be visited by public. Decide if the statement is true (T) or false (F): The Palace hosts royal ceremonies every 2 years.

1) True
2) False
3) Not Stated

40. VI. Read the text. Buckingham Palace. Buckingham Palace was built in 1702 and was the Duke of Buckingham's city home. Since 1837, it has been occupied by Britain's Royal Family. Every year, the Palace hosts royal ceremonies, state visits and other events which are organized by the Royal Family. Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms and it is decorated with extremely valuable works of art. The largest multi-purpose room is the Ballroom. It was opened in1856 with a ball to celebrate the end of the Crimean War, and since then, it has been used as a concert hall for various arts performances. Apart from being the Royal Family's home and the office of the Queen, the Palace is also a major tourist attraction. From August to September, while the Queen is visiting Scotland, the Palace's nineteen state rooms can be visited by public. Decide if the statement is true (T) or false (F): There are a lot of rooms in the Palace.

1) True
2) False
3) Not Stated

41. VI. Read the text. Buckingham Palace. Buckingham Palace was built in 1702 and was the Duke of Buckingham's city home. Since 1837, it has been occupied by Britain's Royal Family. Every year, the Palace hosts royal ceremonies, state visits and other events which are organized by the Royal Family. Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms and it is decorated with extremely valuable works of art. The largest multi-purpose room is the Ballroom. It was opened in1856 with a ball to celebrate the end of the Crimean War, and since then, it has been used as a concert hall for various arts performances. Apart from being the Royal Family's home and the office of the Queen, the Palace is also a major tourist attraction. From August to September, while the Queen is visiting Scotland, the Palace's nineteen state rooms can be visited by public. Decide if the statement is true (T) or false (F): The Ballroom was opened to celebrate the end of the Boer War.

1) True
2) False
3) Not Stated

42. VI. Read the text. Buckingham Palace. Buckingham Palace was built in 1702 and was the Duke of Buckingham's city home. Since 1837, it has been occupied by Britain's Royal Family. Every year, the Palace hosts royal ceremonies, state visits and other events which are organized by the Royal Family. Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms and it is decorated with extremely valuable works of art. The largest multi-purpose room is the Ballroom. It was opened in1856 with a ball to celebrate the end of the Crimean War, and since then, it has been used as a concert hall for various arts performances. Apart from being the Royal Family's home and the office of the Queen, the Palace is also a major tourist attraction. From August to September, while the Queen is visiting Scotland, the Palace's nineteen state rooms can be visited by public. Decide if the statement is true (T) or false (F): Tourists have never been in the Palace.

1) True
2) False
3) Not Stated