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Revision before test 3
1. Match the words to make phrases. Then use them to complete the sentences. (10 points)
A)
1. deep-sea
2. extinct
3. sharp
4. violent
5. huge
a) tentacles
b) hook
c) ape
d) monster
e) whirlpool
B)
1. Many people believe there is a(n) _____ living far under the water.
2. Some sailors are afraid of a(n) ______ that can pull ships down.
3. Fishermen sometimes use a(n) ______ to catch big fish in the ocean.
4. The giant squid has ______ that can wrap around anything.
5. Scientists study a(n) ______ to learn about its life long ago.
2. Fill in the gaps. (5 points)
footprint/ witness/ strange-looking/ hairy/ folklore
1. A large ______ was found in the sand, making people curious.
2. A ______ claimed to have seen a creature swimming near the shore.
3. _____ is full of stories about strange creatures from the past.
4. With its ______ body, the creature looked different from any other animal.
5. The scientists drew a picture of the _____ beast after hearing reports.
3. Choose the correct word. (5 points)
In a small town, there was a boy named Alex who had a vivid 1) fantasy/imagination. Every night, he would close his eyes and picture different 2) scenes/sightings from distant lands. He imagined he could fly over mountains and swim with dolphins. His dreams were so vivid that they seemed real to him.
One day, Alex decided to explore the nearby forest. He wanted to see if magic existed outside his dreams. As he walked through the trees, he suddenly saw strange sights. There were waterfalls that shone like diamonds and trees that whispered secrets. His heart raced with excitement.
Alex met an old man in the forest who claimed to have 3) witnesses/investigators magical things there too. They both smiled, feeling alike in their love for fantasy. The man told Alex that sometimes the world creates an 4) illusion/fantasy of magic, but it's the 5) same/alike magic we carry inside us.
From that day on, Alex learned that the real world and his dreams were not so different. The forest was a place of wonder, just like the places in his mind.
4. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct Past Tense. (9 points)
1. A police officer _____________(come) to our house yesterday.
2. He _______(want) to repair our washing machine that _______(break) a few days before.
3. Before Mike ______(knock) at my door, he___________ (look) for a parking space for about ten minutes.
4. While Dad __________ (repair) the washing machine, I ____________(watch) the news.
5. Suddenly, I ___________(realise) that I ____________ (forget) to stitch off the TV.
5. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition: down with/ up with/ across/ of/ from (5 points)
1) I think I might come _____ a cold.
2) Last Friday I came ______ an interesting book at the library.
3) Have you heard _____ the new café in our town?
4) Can you come _____ _____ any ideas about the Christmas party?
5) I know ____ experience that studying helps on tests.
6. Choose the correct words in the sentences. (3 points)
1) Susan may / must be at the photographic exhibition, but I’m not sure.
2) The style of that painting must / may be Cubism, because the artist has used square and rectangular shapes.
3) Our house can’t / may be haunted; we’ve lived here for years and we’ve never seen or heard anything unusual going on.
TEST 3 (Module 3)
V- 1
1. In each line choose one word that doesn't belong to the group:
1) hook, tentacle, tail, extinct;
2) sharp, head, giant, horrifying;
3) mythical, ape, squid, hedgehog;
4) humped back, short neck, snake-like head, survive.
2. Complete the sentences.
giants,horrifying, extinct, illusion,sightings
1) Two fisherman reported … of a strange ten-legged creature in the lake yesterday.
2) Did the magician really make the man disappear or was it just an optical …?
3) We’ve all heard well-known stories about mythical … .
4) The Kraken is a … deep-sea monster.
5) People thought the coelacanth was a(n) … species of fish, until a fisherman caught one in 1938.
3. Choose the correct answer.
1) This time last week we were lying / lied on a beach.
2) After Bill had mown / had been mowing the lawn, he collected the grass cuttings for compost.
3) The research team found / was founding an unusual fossil and took it back to the lab to examine it.
4) Sandra had been painting / had painted for three years before she sold her first painting.
5) Claire was driving / drove along a country road when a huge creature came out of nowhere and fell onto her car.
6) Jim hadn’t finished / had been finishing all his homework by the time he went to bed.
7) Benjamin gasped / was gasping in horror when he saw the ghostly figure.
4. Choose the correct words in the sentences.
1) Susan may / must be at the photographic exhibition, but I’m not sure.
2) It can’t / may be a coincidence, but isn’t it strange that I was thinking about John at the exact moment he called me?
3) The style of that painting must / may be Cubism, because the artist has used square and rectangular shapes.
4) Our house can’t / may be haunted; we’ve lived here for years and we’ve never seen or heard anything unusual going on.
5) You may not/ can’t have seen a ghost. They’re not real!
5. Choose the correct preposition.
1) Sue thought about / of a good idea to raise money.
2) Will knew from / of experience not to walk through the woods at night.
3) They succeeded in / at working out the answer.
4) Jack was nervous about / in camping in the forest.
5) Have you heard of / from Bigfoot?
7. Choose the correct words in the sentences.
1) Eve came up / came across with a great idea for a story.
2) Dave came across / came over a secret passage (проход) in the castle.
3) Lee feels ill. He must be coming down / coming up with the flu (грипп).
4) A strange feeling came over/ came down me as a walked home.
5) I can’t wait for Spielberg’s new film to come out / came up.
TEST 3 (Module 3)
V- 2
1. In each line choose one word that doesn't belong to the group:
5) mythical, ape, squid, hedgehog;
6) humped back, short neck, snake-like head, survive;
7) hook, tentacle, tail, extinct;
8) sharp, head, giant, horrifying.
2. Complete the sentences.
giants, fantasy, humped, illusion, sightings
6) Nessie has a long neck and a … back.
7) … of strange creature have been reported by people all over the world.
8) We’ve all heard well-known stories about mythical … .
9) Garry really lives in a(n) … world !He believes that he will be the one who will take pictures of Bigfoot first!
10) People who see one picture inside another are experiencing an optical … .
3. Choose the correct answer.
8) We were walking / walked for an hour when it started to rain.
9) I didn’t sleep well last night because I was warring / worried about my exam.
10) Paul didn’t watch / wasn’t watching a DVD yesterday.
11) Wendy had been cooking / had cooked dinner for over two hours before the guests arrived.
12) While Lisa was reading / read a book, her brother was listening to music.
13) It was the first time that Elizabeth had ever seen / had ever been seeing pictures of Bigfoot.
14) Alex didn’t go to the photographic exhibition because he had not finished / had hot been finishing his homework.
4. Choose the correct words in the sentences.
7) The style of that painting must / may be Cubism, because the artist has used square and rectangular shapes.
8) Our house can’t / may be haunted; we’ve lived here for years and we’ve never seen or heard anything unusual going on.
9) You may not/ can’t have seen a ghost. They’re not real!
10) Susan may / must be at the photographic exhibition, but I’m not sure.
11) The magician’s assistant hasn’t truly disappeared; our eyes may / must be laying tricks on us!
12) It can’t / may be a coincidence, but isn’t it strange that I was thinking about John at the exact moment he called me?
5. Choose the correct words in the sentences.
6) Eleanor’s parents never used to buy / used to bought her books about monsters when she was a child.
7) Sally would to visit / would visit her grandparents quite often when she still lived in London.
8) In the past, my sister used to make / use to made fun of Surrealist paintings, but now she loves them.
9) When I was still at school, I would read / would to read a new ghost story every week.
10) James used to believe / use to believe in ghosts when he was a child.
6. Choose the correct preposition.
6) Jack was nervous about / in camping in the forest.
7) Have you heard of / from Bigfoot?
8) Sue thought about / of a good idea to raise money.
9) Will knew from / of experience not to walk though the woods at night.
10) They succeeded in / at working out the answer.
7. Choose the correct words in the sentences.
1) A strange feeling came over/ came down me as a walked home.
2) I can’t wait for Spielberg’s new film to come out / came up.
3) Eve came up / came across with a great idea for a story.
4) Dave came across / came over a secret passage in the castle.
5) Lee feels ill. He must be coming down / coming up with the flu.
TEST 3 (Module 3)
V- 3
1. In each line choose one word that doesn't belong to the group:
9) hook, tentacle, tail, extinct;
10) humped back, short neck, snake-like head, survive;
11) sharp, head, giant, horrifying;
12) mythical, ape, squid, hedgehog.
2. Complete the sentences.
giant, mind, mysterious, violent, imagination
11) Jonathan’s vivid … is what makes him able to write spine-chilling (страшный, ужасный) ghost stories.
12) According (В зависимости) to Norwegian legend, the Kraken was a(n) …monster that lived in the sea.
13) Eric has a brilliant …; he’s sure to become a famous scientist one day.
14) The old castle had a dark, … corridor leading to the dungeons(темницы) below.
15) The Kraken would create a … whirlpool to pull ships down to the bottom of the sea.
3. Choose the correct answer.
15) Kate was bored because she hadn’t gone out / hadn’t been going out all weekend.
16) John was washing / washed the car when it started to rain.
17) Benjamin gasped / was gasping in horror when he saw the ghostly figure.
18) Daniel felt ill last night because he had eaten / had been eating the lawn, he collected the grass cuttings for compost.
19) The research team found / was founding an unusual fossil and took it back to the lab to examine it.
20) Sandra had been painting / had painted for three years before she sold her first painting.
21) Claire was driving / drove along a country road when a huge creature came out of nowhere and fell onto her car.
4. Choose the correct words in the sentences.
13) Susan may / must be at the photographic exhibition, but I’m not sure.
14) The magician’s assistant hasn’t truly disappeared; our eyes may / must be laying tricks on us!
15) Our house can’t / may be haunted; we’ve lived here for years and we’ve never seen or heard anything unusual going on.
16) You may not/ can’t have seen a ghost. They’re not real!
17) It can’t / may be a coincidence, but isn’t it strange that I was thinking about John at the exact moment he called me?
18) The style of that painting must / may be Cubism, because the artist has used square and rectangular shapes.
5. Choose the correct words in the sentences.
11) In the past, my sister used to make / use to made fun of Surrealist paintings, but now she loves them.
12) Sally would to visit / would visit her grandparents quite often when she still lived in London.
13) When I was still at school, I would read / would to read a new ghost story every week.
14) James used to believe / use to believe in ghosts when he was a child.
15) Eleanor’s parents never used to buy / used to bought her books about monsters when she was a child.
6. Choose the correct preposition.
11) Sue thought about / of a good idea to raise money.
12) Will knew from / of experience not to walk though the woods at night.
13) Have you heard of / from Bigfoot?
14) They succeeded in / at working out the answer.
15) Jack was nervous about / in camping in the forest.
7. Choose the correct words in the sentences.
1) Eve came up / came across with a great idea for a story.
2) A strange feeling came over/ came down me as a walked home.
3) I can’t wait for Spielberg’s new film to come out / came up.
4) Dave came across / came over a secret passage in the castle.
5) Lee feels ill. He must be coming down / coming up with the flu.
TEST 3 (Module 3)
V- 4
1. In each line choose one word that doesn't belong to the group:
13) humped back, short neck, snake-like head, survive;
14) hook, tentacle, tail, extinct;
15) sharp, head, giant, horrifying;
16) mythical, ape, squid, hedgehog.
2. Complete the sentences.
mythical, survived, horrifying, illusion, sights
16) Did the magician really make the man disappear or was it just an optical … ?
17) Andrew’s nightmare was absolutely …; he dreamt that a three-headed monster was approaching him, but he couldn’t move.
18) Old castle are very popular … in Britain.
19) Can you imagine what would happen if a dinosaur someone … and was still alive today?
20) Every culture has stories of … creatures.
3. Choose the correct answer.
22) While Lisa was reading / read a book, her brother was listening to music.
23) It was the first time that Elizabeth had ever seen / had ever been seeing pictures of Bigfoot.
24) Benjamin gasped / was gasping in horror when he saw the ghostly figure.
25) This time last week we were lying / lied on a beach.
26) After Bill had mown / had been mowing the lawn, he collected the grass cuttings for compost.
27) The research team found / was founding an unusual fossil and took it back to the lab to examine it.
28) Sandra had been painting / had painted for three years before she sold her first painting.
4. Choose the correct words in the sentences.
19) Our house can’t / may be haunted; we’ve lived here for years and we’ve never seen or heard anything unusual going on.
20) You may not/ can’t have seen a ghost. They’re not real!
21) Susan may / must be at the photographic exhibition, but I’m not sure.
22) The magician’s assistant hasn’t truly disappeared; our eyes may / must be laying tricks on us!
23) It can’t / may be a coincidence, but isn’t it strange that I was thinking about John at the exact moment he called me?
24) The style of that painting must / may be Cubism, because the artist has used square and rectangular shapes.
5. Choose the correct words in the sentences.
16) Eleanor’s parents never used to buy / used to bought her books about monsters when she was a child.
17) Sally would to visit / would visit her grandparents quite often when she still lived in London.
18) In the past, my sister used to make / use to made fun of Surrealist paintings, but now she loves them.
19) When I was still at school, I would read / would to read a new ghost story every week.
20) James used to believe / use to believe in ghosts when he was a child.
6. Choose the correct preposition.
16) Jack was nervous about / in camping in the forest.
17) Have you heard of / from Bigfoot?
18) Sue thought about / of a good idea to raise money.
19) Will knew from / of experience not to walk though the woods at night.
20) They succeeded in / at working out the answer.
7. Choose the correct words in the sentences.
1) A strange feeling came over/ came down me as a walked home.
2) I can’t wait for Spielberg’s new film to come out / came up.
3) Eve came up / came across with a great idea for a story.
4) Dave came across / came over a secret passage in the castle.
5) Lee feels ill. He must be coming down / coming up with the flu.
TEST 3 (Module 3)
V- 5
1. In each line choose one word that doesn't belong to the group:
17) mythical, ape, squid, hedgehog;
18) hook, tentacle, tail, extinct;
19) sharp, head, giant, horrifying;
20) humped back, short neck, snake-like head, survive.
2. Complete the sentences.
glanced, violent, glaring, staring, existed
21) Although many people say they have seen Bigfoot, there are no fossil remains that prove the creature ever … .
22) When Richard and Ian heard the angry shouts they … around the room to see where they were coming from.
23) Last night I dreamt that a … whirlpool was pulling me to the bottom of the ocean.
24) Why are you … at Stewart so angrily? Has he done something wrong?
25) Rosie couldn’t stop … at the beautiful reendow, as it was the first time she had ever seen one.
3. Choose the correct answer.
29) Daniel felt ill last night because he had eaten / had been eating the lawn, he collected the grass cuttings for compost.
30) After Bill had mown / had been mowing the lawn, he collected the grass cuttings for compost.
31) Kate was bored because she hadn’t gone out / hadn’t been going out all weekend.
32) John was washing / washed the car when it started to rain.
33) Claire was driving / drove along a country road when a huge creature came out of nowhere and fell onto her car.
34) Jim hadn’t finished / had been finishing all his homework by the time he went to bed.
35) Benjamin gasped / was gasping in horror when he saw the ghostly figure.
4. Choose the correct words in the sentences.
25) It can’t / may be a coincidence, but isn’t it strange that I was thinking about John at the exact moment he called me?
26) The style of that painting must / may be Cubism, because the artist has used square and rectangular shapes.
27) Susan may / must be at the photographic exhibition, but I’m not sure.
28) The magician’s assistant hasn’t truly disappeared; our eyes may / must be laying tricks on us!
29) Our house can’t / may be haunted; we’ve lived here for years and we’ve never seen or heard anything unusual going on.
30) You may not/ can’t have seen a ghost. They’re not real!
5. Choose the correct words in the sentences.
21) James used to believe / use to believe in ghosts when he was a child.
22) Eleanor’s parents never used to buy / used to bought her books about monsters when she was a child.
23) In the past, my sister used to make / use to made fun of Surrealist paintings, but now she loves them.
24) When I was still at school, I would read / would to read a new ghost story every week.
25) Sally would to visit / would visit her grandparents quite often when she still lived in London.
6. Choose the correct preposition.
21) Will knew from / of experience not to walk though the woods at night.
22) They succeeded in / at working out the answer.
23) Sue thought about / of a good idea to raise money.
24) Jack was nervous about / in camping in the forest.
25) Have you heard of / from Bigfoot?
7. Choose the correct words in the sentences.
1) Dave came across / came over a secret passage in the castle.
2) Lee feels ill. He must be coming down / coming up with the flu.
3) Eve came up / came across with a great idea for a story.
4) A strange feeling came over/ came down me as a walked home.
5) I can’t wait for Spielberg’s new film to come out / came up.
V-1 | V-2 | V-3 | V-4 | V-5 | ||||||
№1 | ||||||||||
21) extinct; 22) head; 23) mythical; 24) survive.
| 1) mythical; 2) survive; 3) extinct; 4) head.
| 1) extinct; 2) survive; 3) head; 4) mythical.
| 1) survive. 2) extinct; 3) head; 4) mythical.
| 1) mythical; 2) extinct; 3) head; 4) survive.
| ||||||
№2 | ||||||||||
1) sightings 2) illusion 3) giants 4) horrifying 5) extinct | 1) humped 2) sightings 3) giants 4) fantasy 5) illusion | 1) imagination 2) giant 3) mind 4) mysterious 5) violent
| 1) illusion 2) horrifying 3) sights 4) survived 5) mythical | 1) existed 2) glanced 3) violent | ||||||
4) glaring 5) staring | ||||||||||
№3 | ||||||||||
1) were lying 2) had mown 3) found 4) had been painting 5) was driving 6) hadn’t finished 7) gasped | 1) were walking 2) was worrying 3) didn’t watch 4) had been cooking 5) was reading 6) had ever seen 7) had not finished | 1) hadn’t gone out 2) was washing 3) gasped 4) had been eating 5) found 6) had been painting 7) was driving | 1) was reading 2) had ever seen 3) gasped 4) were lying 5) had mown 6) found 7) had been painting | 1) were lying 2) had been eating 3) had mown 4) was washing 5) was driving 6) had not finished 7) gasped | ||||||
№4 | ||||||||||
1) may 2) must 3) may 4) must 5) can’t 6) can’t | 1) must 2) can’t 3) can’t 4) may 5) must 6) may | 1) may 2) must 3) can’t 4) can’t 5) may 6) must | 1) can’t 2) can’t 3) may 4) must 5) may 6) must | 1) may 2) must 3) may 4) must 5) can’t 6) can’t | ||||||
№5 | ||||||||||
1) used to make 2) would read 3) used to believe 4) used to buy 5) would to visit | 1) used to buy 2) would to visit 3) used to make 4) would read 5) used to believe | 1) used to make 2) would to visit 3) would read 4) used to believe 5) used to buy | 1) used to buy 2) would to visit 3) used to make 4) would read 5) used to believe | 1) used to believe 2) used to buy 3) used to make 4) would read 5) would to visit | ||||||
№6 | ||||||||||
1) of 2) from 3) in 4) about 5) of | 1) about 2) of 3) of 4) from 5) in | 1) of 2) from 3) of 4) in 5) about | 1) about 2) of 3) of 4) from 5) in | 1) from 2) in 3) of 4) about 5) of | ||||||
№7 | ||||||||||
1) came up 2) came across 3) coming down 4) came over 5) come out | 1) came over 2) come out 3) came up 4) came across 5) coming down | 1) came up 2) came over 3) come out 4) came across 5) coming down | 1) came over 2) come out 3) came up 4) came across 5) coming down | 1) came across 2) coming down 3) came up 4) came over 5) come out | ||||||
| «5» 35- 37 points
| «5» 32- 37 points
|
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| «4» 28-34 points
| «4» 24-31 points
|
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| «3» 19-27 points
| «3» 15-23 points
|
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| «2» 18 > … points
| «2» 14 > … points
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