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9th Grade English Test: Spotlight 5 Module

КОНТРОЛЬНАЯ РАБОТА 9 КЛАСС SPOTLIGHT 5 МОДУЛЬ
A. Fill in the missing word. There are three words you do not need to use (9 points)
designing, artistic, still, portray, starring, stunts, spray, private, set, miniature, plots, remain
1. … pieces of art are called micro sculptures.
2. You can’t imagine adventure films and blockbusters without any … .
3. Some people choose to … anonymous because they are afraid of being in the spotlight.
4. The film is … in medieval times.
5. While the photographer was taking our picture we stayed perfectly … .
6. Crime novels always have interesting and mysterious … .
7. What do his paintings … ?
8. … creativity is an essential part of life of humans.
9. That house is his … property.
В. Complete the sentences using the correct forms of the words in brackets. (8 points)
10. I wasn’t feeling well yesterday, but I feel a bit … (good) today.
11. What’s … (expensive) thing you’ve ever bought?
12. I prefer this chair to the other one. It’s … (comfortable).
13. Amy and Ben have three daughters. … (old) is 14 years old.
14. The meteor was moving closer and … (close) to the Earth.
15. Don’t tell him anything. The … (little) he knows, the … (well).
16. Chemistry is not as … (easy) as Maths for me.
17. What’s … (quick) way to get to the station?
18. She was ….. (amusing) girl I have ever met.
19. She was ….. (practical) of the family.
20. What do you think of my ….. (late) films?
21. He turned out to be ….. (angry) than I had expected.
22. This juice is ….. (good) I ever tasted.
C. Choose the correct answer. (4 points)
23. Tim … see a science fiction film than a comedy.
a) would sooner
b) would prefer
c) sooner
24. We … go to a classical music concert than go to a rock concert.
a) would prefer
b) would to
c) would rather
25. Jane … to take photography classes than learn how to paint.
a) would
b) would prefer
c) would rather
26. Olga … going to the cinema on a weekday, when it’s not so crowded.
a) prefers
b) would rather
c) prefer
D. Complete the sentences with verbs formed using the prefixes re-, dis-, mis-, under- , over-.
27.My parents usually ….. about which film to go and see. (agree)
28.They ….. us in the restaurant but they gave us some money back.(charge)
29.The foreigners are difficult to understand because they ….. many Russian words.(pronounce)
30.You should ….. your composition because you made many mistakes. (write)
31.We were sorry to realize that we ….. in the shop. (pay)
E. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition.
32.Pushkin is one of the best poet ….. all time.
33.He is popular ….. fans of art cinema.
34.This director is famous ….. his comedies.
35.Who stars ….. Pirates of the Caribbean?
36.The paintings add value ….. the house.
F. Fill in the gaps with the correct particle.
37.I think we should run …. this scene one more time.
38.Laura ran ….. her best friend at auction.
39.We ran ….. potatoes. – I’ll go and buy some.
40.The driver nearly ran ….. a dog when it jumped in front of his car.
41.Jim ran ….. from home when he was ten years old.
G. Read the text and answer the questions that follow. (7 points)
WEEKEND ARTS REVIEW: FILMS
A The Class
The Class is about a young teacher who works at a school in a poor area of Paris and his difficult students.
The story was originally a book written by Frangois Begaudeau. The film tells the sad story of how a teacher
tries to teach his class of teenage students but fails, because the students don’t respect education or teachers,
and because they have no desire to learn. Everyone who stars in the film (including Begaudeau, who plays
himself) is a non-professional. People expect The Class to be boring because the teacher-student theme has
appeared in films many times before, but it isn’t. It is an absolutely brilliant film and no one should miss it.
B Slumdog Millionaire
Director Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire is the story of Jamal, a poor boy in India, who goes on the TV
show ‘Who wants to be a millionaire?’. The story was originally a prize-winning novel by Indian author
Vikas Swarup. Jamal wins the TV show. But before he does, they take him to a police station because the
police think that he is cheating. While the police ask Jamal questions, we see events from Jamal’s life which
explain why he knows the answers.
At one point, the creators of Slumdog Millionaire had decided not to show it in film theatres, and just make
it into a DVD. Luckily, they changed their minds, because this film is now an international hit!
C American Teen
American Teen is a documentary film by director Nanette Burstein. Burnstein filmed the lives of five
teenagers, who go to a school in Indiana, USA. She followed the students filming their everyday lives for a
year, because she wanted to show what it is like to be a teenager in America today.
American Teen is an enjoyable documentary, but sometimes it doesn't feel true to life. In fact, some film
critics think that Burstein gave the teens lines to learn. But in interviews, the teenagers have always said that
the film is 100% real-life and no one is acting.
Whether real-life or not, American Teen is an entertaining look at young people today.
Which film (A, B, or C) ...
42. was not going to play in cinemas at first?
43. does not seem realistic to some people?
44. is interesting even though the plot is not original?
45. is extremely popular all over the world?
46. is about someone trying but not succeeding?
47. was first a very successful book?
48. is about daily life experiences?
КОНТРОЛЬНАЯ РАБОТА 9 КЛАСС SPOTLIGHT 5 МОДУЛЬ
A. Fill in the missing word. There are three words you do not need to use (9 points)
designing, artistic, still, portrays, starring, stunt, anonymous, private, set, miniature, plot, spray
1. If you are not a professional … man, don’t even try to perform it. It is dangerous!
2. Since childhood he was keen on … sculptures.
3. The painting … a lot of primary school children with their teacher walking in the garden on a nice spring
day.
4. She expresses her … creativity through drawing and painting everywhere.
5. I have read the book recently but the … hasn’t made any strong impression on me.
6. Bedtime stories is a brilliant comedy … Adam Sandler.
7. … property is protected by the law.
8. The novel is … in London in the 1960s.
9. A number of architectural students are … a building of a new museum.
B. Complete the sentences using the correct forms of the words in brackets. (8 points)
10. Who is the … (old) person you know?
11. Which is … (quick) – the bus or the train?
12. The … (much) time I have, the … (little) it takes me to do things.
13. I can remember when I was three years old. It’s … (early) memory.
14. Everest is … (high) mountain in the world.
15. My toothache is getting more and … (painful).
16. This knife isn’t very sharp. Do you have a … (sharp) one?
17. ‘How long can I stay with you?’ ‘You can stay as … (long) as you like.’
18. He's a far ….. (intelligent) person than my brother.
19. He felt ….. (bad) yesterday than the day before.
20. Andy is getting ….. and ….. (good) at playing chess.
21. Today I'm no ….. (wise) than yesterday.
22. Jack is the ….. (clever) of three brothers.
C. Choose the correct answer. (4 points)
23. What would you rather …: go to the cinema or stay in and watch a DVD?
a) to do
b) do
c) doing
24. I’d … read a book than see this boring film.
a) sooner
b) would prefer
c) prefer
25. Alice prefers going to the theatre … seeing films at the cinema.
a) from
b) than
c) to
26. The Waltons would prefer to see the play tonight rather … wait until next week.
a) than
b) to
c) sooner
D.Complete the sentences with verbs formed using the prefixes re-, dis-, mis-, under- , over-.
27.My parents usually ….. about which film to go and see. (agree)
28.They ….. us in the restaurant but they gave us some money back.(charge)
29.The foreigners are difficult to understand because they ….. many Russian words.(pronounce)
30.You should ….. your composition because you made many mistakes. (write)
31.We were sorry to realize that we ….. in the shop. (pay)
E.Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition.
32.Pushkin is one of the best poet ….. all time.
33.He is popular ….. fans of art cinema.
34.This director is famous ….. his comedies.
35.Who stars ….. Pirates of the Caribbean?
36.The paintings add value ….. the house.
F.Fill in the gaps with the correct particle.
37.I think we should run …. this scene one more time.
38.Laura ran ….. her best friend at auction.
39.We ran ….. potatoes. – I’ll go and buy some.
40.The driver nearly ran ….. a dog when it jumped in front of his car.
41.Jim ran ….. from home when he was ten years old.
G. Read the text and answer the questions that follow. (7 points)
WEEKEND ARTS REVIEW: FILMS
A The Tale of Despereaux
Those who liked reading Kate DiCamillo’s The Tale of Despereaux will certainly enjoy the film. It’s about
Despereaux, a likeable mouse with big ears who falls in love with a human princess called Pea. A servant
girl, who wants to become the princess, kidnaps Pea with the help of Roscuro, an evil rat. It is up to
Despereaux to defeat his opponents and rescue Pea. Although it is an American film, The Tale of
Despereaux has an interesting European feel to it. It features a great cast of voice actors, with Mathew
Broderick starring as Despereaux. It might not do well at the box office, because it is more artistic than
action-packed, but it is sure to be a significant film for true film lovers.
B Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Indy is back! After years of waiting, enthusiasts of the adventurous archaeologist Indiana Jones, once again
played by Harrison Ford, can enjoy their favourite character as he’s off to uncover more mysteries of the
ancient world. Everything we expect from an Indiana Jones film is there: the action, the special effects, the
excitement, and the clever dialogues. Yet, those of us who have been following Indy’s career since its start
will feel like we’ve seen it all before. Predictable or not, though, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the
Crystal Skull is still an excellent film for those who enjoy a light-hearted adventure, and it’s also among this
year’s greatest box office hits.
C The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
The magical world of Narnia is opening its doors one more time. The four Pevensie children enter the
wardrobe once again, this time to help Prince Caspian get his kingdom back from the villain, the evil King
Miraz. Prince Caspian has all the fascinating elements that made the first film in the series. The Lion, the
Witch and the Wardrobe, a success and continues to entertain the audience with its intriguing characters.
One problem with it, though, is its runtime: parents might find it challenging to keep their young children
still and quiet for almost two and a half hours!
Which film (A, B, or C) ...
42. is a romantic tale? …
43. is rather long? ...
44. includes historical elements? ...
45. is an animated film? …
46. will probably disappoint fans of the main character? ...
47. will probably sell the most cinema tickets? ...
48. takes its plot from a book? ...