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Complete the sentence: There…. two computer rooms in our school.

A. is B. are C. am D. do

2. Complete the sentence: There…. some juice in the glass.

A. is B. are C. am D. do

3. _________ any wild elephants in Britain.

A. They are not B. There is not C. there are not

4. Choose the correct name of the room based on the description: This room is nice and clean. There is a refrigerator, a cooker. There are a lot of cupboards in this room. There isn't carpet on the floor. There are some cups and plates in the sink.

A. bedroom B. bathroom C. living room D. kitchen

5. Our friend Silvia _____ from Italy.

A. am B. is C are

6. Complete the expression: listen to…..

A. book B. football C. music D. magazine

Find the correct answer to the question: What is your name? My name is Omar. B. I am ten. C. I am fine D. I am from Kazakhstan Find the correct answer to the question: Where are you from? I am fine. B. I am six. C. I am from Kazakhstan. D. I am Colin Find the correct translation: thirty-six thirty three B. thirty six C. twenty six D. sixty three Find the correct translation: ninety one ninety one B. ninety two C. ninety three D. nineteen Insert the correct form of the verb “to be": I _____ from Kazakhstan. is B. am C. are D. be Insert the correct form of the verb “to be”: What _____ your name? am B. are C. is D. to Find the correct translation: my mother his father B. our mother C. my mother d. my father Find the correct translation: grandfather's son B. son's grandfather C. Grandmother son D. his son Form the negative form of the sentence: We are pupils. Not are pupils. B. Are we pupils. C. We are not pupils. D. We are not pupils. Form the plural of the word “cat” cat B. cats C. cats D. kitten Find the correct translation: green pencil green pencil B. red pen c. green pen D yellow pencil Find the correct translation: blue ruler Red ruler B. Blue eraser C. Blue ruler D. Black ruler Find the correct translation: I have a bicycle. I have got a bike. B. I am a bike C. I have got a walkman D. I have bikes Name in one word: mother, father, sister, grandfather, grandmother animals B. family C. toys D. pupils Specify a countable noun: lemonade B. cake C milk D meat Specify the uncountable noun: sandwich B. apple C. juice D. boys Find the correct translation: a little cheese some cheese B. much cheese C. many cheese D. a lot of cheese Name it in one word: milk, juice, tea, coffee, lemonade food B. drinks C. fruit D. soup Find the correct translation: that pencil This pencil B. these pencil C. those pencil D. that pencil

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Test in English, grade 9 – Final test, intermediate certification in English,
grade 9
Prepared by Barieva Z.M.

Option 1

1. Read the text and fill in the table with letters A-E. One sentence is too much.

Sandwich
generation
There are different families in terms of size and number of generations. There are so-called nuclear families, which consist of parents and dependent children, that is, children who are not old enough to take care of themselves in financial terms. There are also extended families, which also include grandmothers and grandfathers, sometimes even aunts and uncles with their spouses (spouse) and children. They all live together and form one household.

In the past, most families in Russia and other countries were extended families, and three or more generations used to live together. (1)

The first refers, mainly, to the young generation - when young people become independent financially and are able to support themselves, they usually leave their parents' house. The latter is about elderly people - grandparents often want their own personal space too and live apart from their grown-up children as long as they are able to take care of themselves.

However, a new trend of the contemporary society has been spotted recently by western researchers. Statistics say that more and more people turn back to extended family lifestyle, when several generations live in one household. Young people tend to stay with their parents even when they become adult. Grandparents, who live longer than they used to, also prefer to share a flat or a house with their children and grandchildren, as they need support and company of other members of the family. But the main reason for that is, of course, money. (2).

It saves money and makes life easier as the household chores can be distributed among several members of the family according to their likes and abilities.

Along with those indisputable advantages there are some disadvantages - different generations have different values, habits and interests, they often get on each other's nerves, which leads to conflicts. (3).

A new term “the sandwich generation” has appeared to denote these people.
The sandwich generation are those who take care of the elderly and the young, and rule the family in general. (4).
Life is quite tough to her. To survive and to maintain a happy family she needs to exercise the extreme tolerance when looking after both children and parents. It would be nice of the other members of the family to appreciate it.

  1. There should be someone who is able to resolve conflicts, bridge different interests and take care of others.
  2. Lots of people prefer extended family because it gives them comfort and support.
  3. Nowadays the situation is different and many people prefer living on their own, if, of course, can afford it and if their health allows them to do it.
  4. In most cases this is the daughter of the elderly generation and the mother of the young generation.
  5. It's obvious that one big household is more economical than three little ones.
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Letter

2. Insert the word in the correct form.

Do you believe that some jobs are more ____________1 ( suit

) for men and some occupations are more appropriate for women? If you do, don't tell John Tailor about it! He is a teacher in a nursery school and loves his job very much.

He took up that job as a temporary one, and at first he didn't take it _____________ 2 ( serious

).
Bringing up and _____________3 ( teach
) young children is a good job for women – this is the stereotype.
John applied for the job ____________4 ( main
) because he needed money and because he hadn't been able to find anything appropriate for several months.
“It's a prejudice,” says John Tailor, “to think that men are not as good with little children as women are.” This prejudice ____________5 ( courage
) many men from working in schools.
It's only through experience that I found out how interesting, ____________6 ( demand
) and rewarding this job is.
Kids can't forgive lies and indifference, they never justify ____________7 ( betray
) and unfairness.
They bring me up too – every minute and every day. Very often I have a feeling as if I were taking an exam. A “good guy” qualification exam! And I feel a great job____________8 ( satisfy
). Being a teacher is a job for clever, strong and _____________9 (ambition) men.

3. Choose
the correct answer .
“Doing anything special this weekend? "there was a funny note in Julia's voice which ________ (1) me turn down the volume of the TV and look up at her.

“No, nothing special. Two or three good films are going to be on. But why do you ask? »

“I have absolutely nothing to wear,” said Julia. At that moment she ________ (2) trendy jeans and a black and silver jumper, which she _______ just _______ (3).

“I'm going shopping on Saturday. ________ you_________ (4) with me? »

I don't like shopping very much. And I ________ (5) shopping with Julia. But we _______ (6) friends for many years and I didn't want to disappoint her. So, I _______ (7).

On Saturday morning Julia _______ (8) to pick me up. By the afternoon we ________ (9) a dozen of shops and lots of different clothes _________ (10). Some of them were too conservative, some too dull, some too silly to Julia's taste. We bought nothing at all, and on the way home I had to listen to Julia complaining about how tired and stressed out she was.

  1. a) makes b) made c) was made d) had made
  2. a) was wearing b) had worn c) had been wearing d) was worn
  3. a) is…bought b) has… bought c) were…bought d) had…bought
  4. a) are...coming b) shall...come c) do...come d) have...come
  5. a) hate b) am hating c) have hated d) was hated
  6. a) are b) were c) have been d) will be
  7. a) agree b) agreed c) had agreed d) will agree
  8. a) drop by b) drops by c) has dropped by d) dropped by
  9. a) toured b) have toured c) had toured d) had been toured
  10. a) were tried on b) are tried on c) have been tried on d) had been tried on

4. You received a letter from your friend Mike, who wrote:

…Yesterday, when I was busy doing my homework, my Mum asked me to look after my younger sister who's five. I really like her, she's so funny, but she talks all the time and asks 100 questions a minute! Do you have brothers or sisters (or maybe cousins)? How much time do you spend together, if at all? Would you like to be the only child in the family?

Oh, before I forget, I have just finished reading the last book about Harry Potter.

Write a letter to Mike. Your letter should contain: - answer to the question - ask 3 questions about the book

Write 100-140 words.

5. Listening

You will hear four short dialogues twice, designated by the letters A, B, C, D. Match the dialogues with the places where they occur: for each dialogue, select the corresponding place of action, indicated by numbers. Use each setting from list 1-5 only once. There is one extra scene in the task.

1. In a park 2. In a shop 3. In a vet clinic 4. In a hotel 5. At a party Write down the selected numbers in the table under the corresponding letters.

DialogueABCD
Scene

Answers:

1.

1-C 2-E 3-A 4-D

2.

1-suitable 2-seriously 3-teaching 4-mainly 5-discourages

6-demanding 7-betrayal 8-satisfaction 9-ambitious

3.

1-b 2-a 3-d 4-a 5-a 6-c 7-b 8-d 9-c 10-d

5.

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Option 2

1. Read the text and fill in the table with letters A-E.
Two sentences are extra .
Robot technologies in our home

There are lots of science fiction books and films about robots. Nice and humanlike metal and plastic creatures often become children's friends there. Robots learn how to distinguish between good and evil, and how to become a friend to a human being. To our surprise and delight we find out that robots are able to experience feelings - they can feel happy, upset, and even angry. (1)

They can even risk their life,
(2)
, for someone they love.

Is artificial intelligence a pure fantasy or are there any scientific discoveries behind this idea? (3)

What we know for sure is that robotics is a rapidly developing technology, and soon we can expect robots to enter our houses and stay there for a long time.
It's already happening in Japan, where machines of all shapes and sizes are widely used. Besides being used in different industries, robots do lots of housework: they clean the house, serve tea and wash up after that. (4)
These robots wake people up in the morning, inform them about the weather and ask questions about their health.
The robots are able to recognize faces, keep eye contact and maintain conversations. In Japan, (5)
, humanoid robots have already become friends for lots of elderly people.

Robots for households are usually designed in a humanlike manner and resemble human beings - they have a head, arms and legs. Japanese scientists believe that in several years robots will be common in every household and feel very enthusiastic about it.

  1. in robots' terms they risk being destroyed or reprogrammed
  2. Amazing but robots can take care of disabled or aged people!
  3. Some rescue robots, which can dig deep after earthquakes, have already been created.
  4. It's still difficult to answer this question.
  5. We can see robots break the technological law of logic and rational to defend human beings.
  6. Elderly people often feel lonely and need some company.
  7. which has the largest percentage of aged people in the world
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Letter

2. Insert the word in the correct form.

Some people think that wars are __________ ( avoid

), and that people will always be fighting with each other.
I'm more ___________ ( optimist
) on this point.
The process of ___________ ( integrate
) is going rapidly and soon we may find ourselves living in one huge country.
We'll be wearing the same clothes, listen to the same music. And watch the same films. We certainly risk losing ___________ ( ethnicity
) and cultural diversity, which is not good news, but on the other hand, this means that there will be no grounds for ___________ (
religion
) and ethnic discrimination.
There will be no boarders which need ___________ ( protect
).
If the police work well and the law is fair and clever, we'll get rid of criminals very easily. Former policemen may work as firemen or in schools and it will prevent any ___________ ( bully
) or (
fight
) __________ there.

3. Choose the correct answer.

I _____ (1) that emergency call nearly midnight. A worried male voice informed the emergency service that his three children _____ (2) not at home yet. The man explained that his two sons, Allan, 15, and Johnny, 13, and their twelve-year-old cousin Gabrielle _____ (3) for a bicycle ride and there was no sign of them yet. The man sounded very nervous, as he suspected that something _____ (4) to the boys. No doubt, our help _____ (5). I had to ask some questions to understand the details. It turned out that the kids liked to ride down the hills which were four kilometers away from their house. The rescue party headed right there.

The rescuers saw the boys soon. They _____ (6) the hill. They were walking very slowly. Two of them were helping the third boy – his leg _____ (7) and he was screaming with pain. Later he told us that they had been practicing extreme cycling.

Unfortunately, things like that happen quite often. I ____ (8) for the emergency center for more than five years and have seen lots of children suffering the consequences of their extremes. They often ignore safety rules, and get _____ (9) or worse. They cannot realize that without a very careful preparation any extreme sport is a _____ (10) activity.

  1. a) receive b) received c) have received d) had received
  2. a) are b) was c) were d) had been
  3. a) left b) was left c) have left d) had left
  4. a) happened b) had happened c) is happened d) has happened
  5. a) needs b) needed c) is necessary d) was necessary
  6. a) move down b) are moving down c) had moving down d) were moving down
  7. a) was broken b) has been broken c) is broken d) broke
  8. a) work b) am working c) was working d) have been working
  9. a) injured b) injured c) injuring d) be injured
  10. a) danger b) dangerous c) dangerously d) endangered

4. You received a letter from your friend Lisa, who wrote:

…For me it's fun to go somewhere I've never been to, to see other places, to mix with new people and to get new experiences. So far I haven't traveled abroad, but I hope to go to France this summer. What about you, where would you like to go to if you could choose? Have you traveled a lot in Russia? Who do you prefer to travel with?

Just imagine our drama teacher wants us to stage a comedy…

Write a letter to Lisa. Your letter should include: - answer the question - ask 3 questions about the book

Write 100-140 words.

5. Listening

You will hear five statements twice, designated by the letters A, B, C, D, E. Match the statements with statements from the following list: for each statement, select the corresponding statement, indicated by numbers. Use each statement from list 1-6 only once. There is one extra statement in the assignment.

1. The speaker talks about his/her favorite subject. 2. The speaker talks about his/her after-class activities. 3. The speaker describes his/her school classroom. 4. The speaker explains how to use the school library. 5. The speaker describes a school book exhibition. 6. The speaker explains what his/her friend is angry about. Write down the selected numbers in the table under the corresponding letters.

SpeakingABCD
Statement

Answers

1.

1-E 2-A 3-D 4-B 5-G

2.

1. unavoidable 2. optimistic 3. integration 4. ethnic 5. religious 6. protection 7. bulling 8. fighting/ fight/ fights

3.

1-b 2-c 3-d 4-b 5-d 6-d 7-a 8-d 9-a 10-b

5.

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