Тест "Past Simple, Present Perfect или Present Perfect Continuous" 9 класс
Exam practice
1. Прочитайте интервью со студенткой колледжа Софией. Установите
соответствия между вопросами, которые ей задали (A - F), и её
ответами (1 - 7). Используйте каждую букву только один раз.
A. What do you plan to do after college?
B. What is your favourite class?
C. When you first went to college what was it like?
D. What is your major subject?
E. What are the differences between high school and university classes?
F. What do you think about the teaching in the college?
G. Do you have any advice for people planning to attend college?
1. Really strange, I felt as if I was on another planet. At home I live in the
country; at college I lived in a hostel, on the third floor. It was so noisy –
people shouting and laughing all the time, and outside on the street non-stop
noise all night: cars, buses, police sirens.
2. The biggest gap is the size of classes: in some classes there were only 10
students, in others there could be as many as 300 of us. I preferred the smaller
classes because in the large ones no one talks much except for the professor
giving lecture. Sometimes someone asks a question, but that’s usually just to
try and make an impression.
3. That’s easy to answer. It was a writing lesson. It was very relaxing and
friendly, and we all knew each other’s names, which doesn’t happen so often
at college. It was the students who did most of talking there. We swapped lots
of ideas about books or articles we were reading to find out about different
writing styles. Sometimes we read out things we had written. There was some
reading about theory, style, of course, but it was all interesting.
4. Most professors are extremely well educated. They don’t just base their
lectures on textbooks. They do real research work and tell us about it. These
people are superhuman. Yet at times it seems like none has any real-world
people skills. They were taught to study and be brilliant, but not how to teach
a group of 20-year-olds. Many are out of touch with students.
5. I’m majoring in sociology, which means I study groups of people, how they
behave with each other, and what theory and policy says about these groups.
My main areas of interest are mass media and women’s issues. I feel I have
lots of choices for a career. You don’t have to follow a career in your major
subject, so I may choose to do something else, maybe not social work.
6. Right now I’m not planning to do a masters, so I’m thinking about what job
I’d like to do. Maybe I shall work in advertising – it sounds interesting and I
think it would be fun, but then I thought of being a journalist last week. It
changes every day!
7. You have to do enough research to find out for yourself what subject you can
study, but think for yourself and follow your dreams! People at home can give
you useful advice, but it’s your decision, it’s your life. It’s not only the
smartest who achieve, it’s those who work the hardest. If you work hard, you
can make chances for yourself.
2. Прочитайте интервью с Софией еще раз. Выполните задания 8 – 14,
выбрав букву a), b) или c), соответствующую номеру выбранного вами
варианта ответа.
8. After moving to the college hostel Sophie felt …
a) comfortable
b) that she was a stranger
c) happy
9. Speaking about classes at college she says that …
a) they are all large
b) there is no interaction between the teachers and the students in large
classes
c) smaller classes are worse than in high school
10. Her favourite subject is writing because …
a) they write a lot
b) they learn to take notes
c) they discuss a lot of things together
11. Her opinion about college professors is that …
a) they are real scientists
b) they are very much like school teachers
c) they relate well to their students
12. A major subject means here …
a) the main subject you study at college
b) your favourite subject at college
c) the most difficult subject you take at college
13. After college Sophie wants …
a) to continue her education
b) to work for a company
c) not to become a journalist
14. Sophie’s advice for people who plan to attend college is …
a) to work hard
b) to follow their parents’ advice
c) try to be the smartest
3. Прочитайте утверждения 15 – 24. Поставьте артикль the там,
где это необходимо.
15. … Moscow is situated on … Moscow River.
16. … Moscow is a river that moves very slowly.
17. There is a canal called … Moscow-Volga Canal which joins … Moscow to
… Volga.
18. … Volga runs into … Caspian sea.
19. Several rivers run into … sea at … New York in … USA.
20. … most important is … Hudson River which runs into … Atlantic Ocean.
21. Besides … Hudson River there is … East River and … little Harlem River.
22. In … Siberia there are many long rivers: … Ob, … Irtysh, … Yenissei, ..
Lena and … Amur.
23. … Altai Mountains are higher than … Urals.
24. Which are … highest mountains in … Russia?
4. Закончите предложения 25 – 38, выбрав букву a), b) или c),
соответствующую номеру выбранного вами глагола или
сигнального слова в Past Simple, Present Perfect или Present Perfect
Continuous .
25. My father is a writer. He … many books.
a) wrote
b) have written
c) has written
26. We … a holiday last year.
a) hadn’t
b) didn’t have
c) haven’t been having
27. I … football yesterday afternoon.
a) played
b) have played
c) haven’t played
28. He … fish since 4 a.m.
a) caught
b) has caught
c) has been catching
29. … you ever … a famous person?
a) Did … met
b) Were … meet
c) Have … met
30. – You look very pale.
- I … very hard.
a) have worked
b) has been working
c) have been working
31. – Is Ann here?
- No, she … yet.
a) didn’t come
b) hasn’t come
c) hasn’t been coming
32. William Shakespeare … from 1564 to 1616.
a) lived
b) did live
c) has lived
33. She … money for her holiday for 3 months. … she … enough?
a) has saved; Has … saved
b) has been saving; Has … saved
c) has saved; Has … been saving
34. We are not hungry. We … breakfast today.
a) had
b) have no
c) have had
35. I haven’t been to my native town … my childhood.
a) already
b) since
c) never
36. – Have you written to John … ?
- Yes, I’ve … finished a letter to him.
a) already; yet
b) yet; already
c) yet; ever
37. Tom has been playing football … 2 years.
a) since
b) before
c) for
38. – Alex, this is Mary.
- Yes, i know. We’ve met … .
a) since
b) before
c) for