Тест по английскому языку 10 класс
Spotlight 10 TEST 2A
I. Match the words. Then, use the phrases to complete the sentences.
1 household
2 student
3shopping
4 bus
5 pocket
A loan
B bills
C money
D spree
E fares
1. I’m always broke after paying the ____________ at the end of the month.
2. Many consumers go on a ____________ at Christmastime.
3. If I don’t help around the house, I don’t get any _____________ .
4. My brother took out a _____________ to go to university.
5. ____________ seem to be going up all the time. I think I’ll cycle to work in the future.
II. Fill in: spends, save, waste, borrow, earn
1. – I would like to buy two mirrors. – One is enough. Don’t _______ money on something we
don’t need.
2. Do you manage to ________ any money or do you spend it all?
3. How much do you ________ from your job?
4. Don’t you think she ________ too much money on clothes?
5. I had to ________ money from my parents to pay for my holidays.
III. Use the correct preposition with the phrasal verb “to take”( after, off, up, out, over).
1 Are you taking him ________ for his birthday?
2 After some discussions he decided to take _________ the leadership in organizing of this
expedition.
3 I think I should take ________ jogging.
4 Jane is very short – she takes ________ her grandmother.
5 Why don’t you take _______ your coat?
IV. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate prepositions:
1. My mum was so proud ______ my little sister for winning the beauty contest.
2. She’s brilliant _______ learning foreign languages.
3. I’m really keen _______the idea of spending my holiday in the Mediterranean.
4. My granddad is extremely interested ______ history.
5. Bob is crazy ______ photography.
V. Form the abstract nouns from the verbs.
1 discover 4 enjoy
2 educate 5 suggest
3 agree 6 depend
VI. Make the texts shorter.
Hi Clara,
I’m sorry I can’t come tonight but I have a very important meeting. I’ll call you tomorrow to
explain.
Take care.
Thomas
VII. Read the texts and match them to the questions. There is one extra text.
In which country
1. do people like walking in the evening?
2. are people fond of flowers?
3. do people like swimming in cold water?
4. is arch and arrows one of the most popular sports?
5. do people love windsurfing?
6. are people fond of gambling?
A The outdoors and physical fitness are important to the Finns, who enjoy a wide range of
activities, including walking, fishing (and ice fishing), hunting, camping, skiing, track and field,
basketball, ice hockey, cycling, and boating. Golf is gaining in popularity; some people even play on the
ice in the winter. The sauna is a traditional way to relax and socialize for people of all ages. During a
retreat to a summer cottage, a popular activity is to run from a hot sauna for a swim in a cold, clear lake
nearby.
В Badminton and soccer are the most popular sports in Indonesia, and many people play
volleyball and tennis. Shadow-puppet theatre is a traditional art, and performances are particularly
common in rural areas and on special occasions. Other recreational activities include watching
television and going to the cinema. Censorship is strict.
С Tahitians spend many of their leisure hours socializing, and parties and other festivities
play an important part in their lives. Soccer is the national sport, but many others are enjoyed,
such as boxing, volleyball, basketball, canoeing, windsurfing, swimming, fishing, and diving.
Other popular recreational activities include watching television, going to the cinema, and
dancing.
D An evening or Sunday afternoon stroll around the town is a well-established tradition in
both rural and urban areas. On Sundays many Italians go to the countryside, or to a sports event.
In summer, crowds flock to the beach. Discotheques are popular among unmarried young people,
particularly on Saturday nights. Soccer is by far the most popular sport. Bicycling, auto racing,
skiing, and tennis are also popular. Recently, basketball has attracted a large Italian following.
E Mongolian wrestling, horse racing, and archery are the most popular sports. The annual
wrestling championships are enthusiastically followed throughout the country. Boxing, soccer,
volleyball, basketball, and table tennis are also enjoyed. Leisure activities include visiting family
and friends, watching television, going to the movies, and, especially in summer, making outings
to the countryside. Sunday is a favourite day for picnics, and some people own small summer
cabins in the hills around the capital.
F People spend their leisure time socializing with relatives and neighbours or watching
films; the Philippines is the world’s fourth largest producer of films, a number of which have a
strong religious theme. In the cities, video cassette recorder ownership has grown considerably
among the middle class, and video rental stores are common. Sundays are big days for sports;
basketball, baseball, and soccer are all played. Filipinos are keen gamblers, which accounts for the
popularity of horse races and cockfights, and playing mah-jongg, a Chinese table game played
with tiles.
G The Dutch enjoy home improvements and indoor plants — most Dutch homes overflow
with greenery. Flowers are picked (if home grown) or purchased regularly to adorn the home,
restaurants, and businesses. Television is very popular, and the Dutch have access through cable to
numerous European channels. Soccer and cycling are the most popular sports. Almost everyone in
the Netherlands cycles; there are numerous cycle clubs and bike paths throughout the country, and
many people use bicycles as a means of transportation.
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Spotlight 10 TEST 2B
I. Fill in: spends, save, waste, borrow, earn
1. Do you manage to ________ any money or do you spend it all?
2. Don’t you think she ________ too much money on clothes?
3. How much do you ________ from your job?
4. – I would like to buy two mirrors. – One is enough. Don’t _______ money on something we
don’t need.
5. I had to ________ money from my parents to pay for my holidays.
II. Match the words. Then, use the phrases to complete the sentences.
1 household
2 student
3shopping
4 bus
5 pocket
A loan
B bills
C money
D spree
E fares
1. ____________ seem to be going up all the time. I think I’ll cycle to work in the future.
2. Many consumers go on a ____________ at Christmastime.
3. I’m always broke after paying the ____________ at the end of the month.
4. My brother took out a _____________ to go to university.
5. If I don’t help around the house, I don’t get any _____________ .
III. Use the correct preposition with the phrasal verb “to take”( after, off, up, out, over).
1 I think I should take ________ jogging.
2 After some discussions he decided to take _________ the leadership in organizing of this
expedition.
3 Why don’t you take _______ your coat?
4 Are you taking him ________ for his birthday?
5 Jane is very short – she takes ________ her grandmother.
IV. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate prepositions:
1. My mum was so proud ______ my little sister for winning the beauty contest.
2. She’s brilliant _______ learning foreign languages.
3. I’m really keen _______the idea of spending my holiday in the Mediterranean.
4. My granddad is extremely interested ______ history.
5. Bob is crazy ______ photography.
V. Form the abstract nouns from the verbs.
1 recover 4 achieve
2 examine 5 suggest
3 enjoy 6 depend
VI. Make the texts shorter.
Hi Sally,
Thanks for your email. I’m glad that you are happy in your new town. I’m doing fine. I went to a
really cool party on Saturday night and had a great time. I found a part-time job too. I’ll phone
you soon and tell you all about it.
Talk soon,
Angela
VII. Read the text and match items A-G to the gaps 1-6. There is one item you do not need to
use.
It’s been called the fastest game in the world. It’s certainly one of the roughest. Players on
ice skates collide at great speeds. Shots streak toward the goal at more than 161 kilometers per
hour! The game is ice hockey, 1 ____________ .
Ice hockey is played by two teams of six players. It can be played indoors or outdoors.
Most games are played indoors on an ice hockey rink. Rinks are divided into sections, or zones,
by painted lines across the ice. Circles and dots also mark important locations. The red
centerline splits the ice surface in half. Blue lines situated roughly 18 m from each goal denote
end zones. For each team, the zone that it is defending is the defending zone, and the one that
houses the opponents’ goal is the attacking zone. The area between the blue lines is the neutral
zone. Near each end of the rink a goal with a meshed net is attached to the ice.
Players try to score by using long, curved sticks to hit a hard rubber disk, called a puck,
into the other team’s goal. The team 2 ______________ wins.
A hockey game is divided into three periods. Each hockey team has three forwards, two
defenders, and a goalkeeper, or goalie. Each player has a specific job to do. The forwards do
most of the scoring. Defenders mostly try to stop the other team from scoring. The goalie’s main
job is to guard the goal. The goalie is the only player 3 ______________ .
Officials on the ice enforce the rules and make sure 4_____________ .
They include one or two referees and two linesmen. Like the players, they wear ice skates. Play
stops 5 ______________ . For fouls such as hitting an opponent with a hockey stick or fighting,
the referee calls a penalty. The offending player must leave the ice for several minutes and spend
time in the penalty box. No substitute player goes in. The team must play one player short
6 _____________ . This is called a power play.
A. that scores the most goals
B. whenever a rule is broken
C. that’s why the game stops
D. that play is fair
E. until the penalty is over
F. who can stop play by catching the puck or falling on it
G. a sport invented in Canada
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Spotlight 10 TEST 2C
I. Form the abstract nouns from the verbs.
1 enjoy 4 suggest
2 act 5 discover
3 excite 6 correspond
II. Use the correct preposition with the phrasal verb “to take”( after, off, up, out, over).
1 Why don’t you take _______ your coat?
2 After some discussions he decided to take _________ the leadership in organizing of this
expedition.
3 Are you taking him ________ for his birthday?
4 Jane is very short – she takes ________ her grandmother.
5 I think I should take ________ jogging.
III. Match the words. Then, use the phrases to complete the sentences.
1 household
2 student
3shopping
4 bus
5 pocket
A loan
B bills
C money
D spree
E fares
1. Many consumers go on a ____________ at Christmastime.
2. If I don’t help around the house, I don’t get any _____________ .
3. I’m always broke after paying the ____________ at the end of the month.
4. My brother took out a _____________ to go to university.
5. ____________ seem to be going up all the time. I think I’ll cycle to work in the future.
IV. Fill in: spends, save, waste, borrow, earn
1. I had to ________ money from my parents to pay for my holidays.
2. – I would like to buy two mirrors. – One is enough. Don’t _______ money on something we
don’t need.
3. Do you manage to ________ any money or do you spend it all?
4. Don’t you think she ________ too much money on clothes?
5. How much do you ________ from your job?
V. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate prepositions:
1. My mum was so proud ______ my little sister for winning the beauty contest.
2. She’s brilliant _______ learning foreign languages.
3. I’m really keen _______the idea of spending my holiday in the Mediterranean.
4. My granddad is extremely interested ______ history.
5. Bob is crazy ______ photography.
VI. Make the texts shorter.
Hi Sally,
Thanks for your email. I’m glad that you are happy in your new town. I’m doing fine. I went to a
really cool party on Saturday night and had a great time. I found a part-time job too. I’ll phone
you soon and tell you all about it.
Talk soon,
Angela
VII. Read the text and match items A-G to the gaps 1-6. There is one item you do not need to
use.
Basketball is one of the world’s most popular sports. It’s played in more than 200
countries, in playgrounds, school gyms, and sports arenas. The equipment is quite simple:
1 _____________ .
Basketball is played by two teams of five players. Players score points by throwing a ball
through a hoop 10 feet above the ground. The team 2 ____________ wins. Players move the
basketball by dribbling it or by passing it to another player. Shooting the ball through the basket
usually scores two points. The basket scores three points 3 _____________. This line is called
a three-point line. A player gets to shoot one or more free throws after a foul by an opposing
player. A successful free throw scores one point.
A team plays a basketball game with five players on the court. These players have
different roles, or positions. The standard positions are two guards, two forwards, and one
centre, 4 ____________ . The centre is usually a team’s tallest player. The centre usually plays
near the basket and shoots from there. When the other team has the ball, the centre tries to block
shots and rebound the ball 5 ______________ .
There are two kinds of guards. The point guard is usually the team’s best ball handler and
passer. The shooting guard is often the highest scorer on the team. Guards shoot from near the
basket and from the three-point line.
There are also two kinds of forwards. A small forward is quick and nimble in getting to the
basket. A power forward is strong and grabs rebounds — unsuccessful shots that bounce back.
But any player may play anywhere on the court.
One or more referees keep order. They make sure 6 _________ __.
A. if the shooter is beyond a line on the court
B. when it doesn’t go into the basket
C. all you need is a ball and a hoop
D. who passes the ball
E. that rules are followed and play is fair
F. that’s why different skills are required for each position
G. that scores the most points
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