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Публикация: Контрольная работа для учащихся 9 класса за 3 четверть по английскому языку.
Автор: Бондарева Наталья Ивановна
Периодичность: ежедневно
Вид издания: сборник
Версия издания: электронное сетевое
Публикация: Контрольная работа для учащихся 9 класса за 3 четверть по английскому языку.
Автор: Бондарева Наталья Ивановна
Контрольная работа для учащихся 9 класса за 3 четверть по английскому языку.Test for the 9th form, 3 term1. Choose the right word.1. People want to live in an …society.a)legal b) orderly c) primitive2. If people …..crimes they must be punished.a) solve b) make c) commit3. Serious crimes are called...a) felonies b) misdemeanors c) punishment4. Burglary is a …..against the property rights and security of another person.a) murder b) fingerprint c) crime5. We give our state the rights to protect our lives and our….a) property b) government c) criminalsa) murder b) fingerprint c) crime6. The scene is the most possible place to find ....a) evidence b) money c) a judge7.The investigation of burglary concentrates around the place of entry and the crime ….a)place b) scene c) appearance2. Match the word and its translation3. Put the following words and phrases under the right headings of the table.steal, vandal, judge, criminal, shop-lifting, mugger, fraudster, smuggle, theft, thief,life imprisonment, fine, community service4. Complete the sentences. Use will, be going to, the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.The train… (leave) at 10 a.m. every day. I’m hungry. I .. (have) a sandwich. -What are you going to do during the weekend? - We… (fish) on Sunday.He… (visit) me on Saturday. – The phone is ringing! I …(get) it! Задание 5 Установите соответствие между текстами и их темами, выбрав тему из выпадающего списка. Используйте каждую тему только один раз. В задании одна тема лишняя. This text deals with …1. Country’s brave defenders.2. Textile business links.3. A nice-sounding building.4. The initial steps of commerce.5. A really international place.6. Governesses of rich children. A. Moscow has always been a multicultural city. If we look back at its history, we will see that there were several foreign communities living in Moscow on a permanent basis. We all know about German people inhabiting the banks of the Yauza river, where little Peter, the future tsar of all Russia, ran around, made friends and got his first ideas of learning about ships and fleets. But what do we know about the British community of Moscow? Did it even exist?B. The first ties between Russia and Britain were formed in the middle of the 16th century in the time of Ivan the Terrible. It was then that some wealthy British merchants founded the Muscovy Company which held a monopoly on trade between Britain and Russia until 1698. The building of its Moscow headquarters was granted to the company by the tsar in 1556 and can be still visited at 4, Varvarka Street, known to us now as The Old English Court.С In the 18th century, British industrialists made themselves known in Russia. One of the most outstanding figures was Robert McGill, who lived in Moscow and served as an intermediary between Lancashire mill engineers and the Russian cotton industry, and built over 180 mills (cotton factories) in Russia. Robert McGill had a house in Spiridonovka Street and together with his wife Jane was a prominent member of the British community in Moscow.D. If you talk to Moscow concert musicians who were active between the 1970s and the 1990s, they will tell you of the fantastic acoustics of the “Melodiya” recording studio at 8, Voznesensky Lane, which they lovingly called ‘kirche’, mistakenly thinking it was a German church. This building, designed in the English neo-gothic architectural style, was in fact built in 1885 by Robert McGill and is St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, which was used as a recording studio in Soviet times.E. Beginning from the time of Peter the Great, several talented British military men moved to Russia. Many of them served as army generals and navy admirals, defending Russian borders in different wars and battles. Among the most famous ones were Field Marshall James Bruce, Field Marshall Barclay de Tolly and Admiral Thomas Mackenzie, all of them of Scottish origin.
