Тренировочные задания "Sport and popular games"

Муниципальное автономное образовательное учреждение
средняя школа №1 города Михайловска Свердловской области
Тренировочные задания. Подготовка к экзамену
Работа с текстом
Цель: контроль умений полного понимания текста
Учебный аспект:
Совершенствование навыков поискового чтения
Развитие умений делать выписки из прочитанного ,выделять главное ,находить второстепенную
информацию.
Совершенствование лексико-грамматических умений на базе материала
Совершенствование умений решать коммуникативные задачи посредством диалога - расспроса
Развивающий аспект:
Развитие личностной активности, наблюдательности, воображения.
Развитие способности к анализу и сравнению
Материал выполнен учителем английского языка Сычевой М.В.,МАОУ СШ №1 г.Михайловск
Свердловской обл.
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Sport and popular games
Read the conversation and do exercises
1Fill in the missing sentences
-..............thousands of people shouting and screaming like madmen every time it's a goal or
not. Is this a game?
- I'm not a child any more and there are much better sports than football.
- Not only ball games, Mark
-Oh, Mark, haven't you realised yet?
-I like volleyball, too. For me all ball games are great!
- You must be joking. I can't stand it.
A dialogue
MARK: We might go to the football match next Saturday,
Cristina.
CRISTINA: Football? ........1........
MARK: No? Why not?
CRISTINA: .......................2................Twenty-two men in
shorts, running after a ball, trying to kick it into a net, a man
blowing a whistle, two others waving flags… and .......3........
MARK: I see… you prefer things like hopscotch, hide-and-
seek, leap frog, blind man's buff…
CRISTINA: Don't tease me, Mark..............4............
MARK: Really?
CRISTINA: Yes, take volleyball, for example. It's so exciting,
I'd say wonderful, the two teams trying to keep the ball in
motion without letting it touch the ground. No foul play, no violence…
MARK: Yes, maybe you're right. ...............5..............................
CRISTINA.....6..... Don't you like badminton, cards, chess, even darts… and things like that?
MARK: Er… of course I do. Especially if I can play it with you!
CRISTINA: Oh Mark! This is not fair play
2. Answer the questions using the text
1. What are Cristina and Mark talking about?
2. What game does Cristina prefer?
3. On what day of the week are football games played in England?
4. Why does Mark mention children's games like hopscotch?
5. What kind of sports and games is Mark fond of ?
3. Read these statements and decide they are true or false
1.Mark is going to baseball match. True False
2.Twelve sportmen play in a team. True False
3. Cristina likes football very much. True False
4. Cristina doesn't like volleyball. True False
5. Volleyball is a violent game True False
4. Ask questions to the underlined words
1. Yes, he likes football very much.
2. Two teams try to keep the ball in motion.
3 There are much better sports than football.
4. She prefers volleyball.
5. Football is not a fair game.
6. I saw the match yesterday.
MARK: We might go to the football match next Saturday, Cristina.
CRISTINA: Football? You must be joking. I can't stand it.
MARK: No? Why not?
CRISTINA: Oh, Mark, haven't you realised yet? Twenty-two men in shorts, running after a
ball, trying to kick it into a net, a man blowing a whistle, two others waving flags… and
thousands of people shouting and screaming like madmen every time it's a goal or not. Is this
a game?
MARK: I see… you prefer things like hopscotch, hide-and-seek, leap frog, blind man's
buff…
CRISTINA: Don't tease me, Mark. I'm not a child any more and there are much better
sports than football.
MARK: Really?
CRISTINA: Yes, take volleyball, for example. It's so exciting, I'd say wonderful, the two
teams trying to keep the ball in motion without letting it touch the ground. No foul play, no
violence…
MARK: Yes, maybe you're right. I like volleyball, too. For me all ball games are great!
CRISTINA: Not only ball games, Mark. Don't you like badminton, cards, chess, even
darts… and things like that?
MARK: Er… of course I do. Especially if I can play it with you!
CRISTINA: Oh Mark! This is not fair play