контрольная работа Spotlight 11 Module 3
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Контрольная работа по английскому языку в 11 классе по учебнику Spotlight по итогам модуля 3 

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Form 11, Module 3

LISTENING

1 Listen to a woman talking about a charity shop. What does she think about it?

A They do excellent job.                                                       B It’s not as cheap as she would like.                                   C They should close the shop down.

4 Listen to a girl talking about her exam results. What results has she got?

A She had got excellent results in all her exams.

B She had failed all her exams.

C She had got terrible marks.

2 Listen to a man talking about young people. What is his opinion?

A They have more free time than he used to.

B They are under a lot of pressure at school.

C They can’t find an opportunity to help their parents with housework.

5 Listen to a boy talking about his part-time job. How does he feel about it?

A He’s glad he took the job.

B He doesn’t like it.

C He finds it too tiring.

3 Listen to a woman talking about credit cards. What does she think about them?

A Everybody should have one.

B People would be better off without them.

C They are useful when you have no money.

6 Listen to a young man talking about his job interview. What happened?

A He couldn’t lie about his experience.

B The interviewer didn’t like his honesty.

C He didn’t get the job.

READING

1. For information and urgent help

2.World without buttons

3.To monitor and treat the disease

4.A built-in charger

5.Key under your skin

6.Big brother is watching you

7.Disadvantages of tech

8.Phone always on you

A.

Sure, we’re virtually connected to our phones 24/7 now, but what if we could be literally plugged in to our phones? That’s already starting to happen. Last year, for instance, artist Anthony Antonellis had a chip put in his arm that could store and transfer data to his handheld smartphone. And researchers are already experimenting with sensors that turn human bone into living speakers.

B.

In the future patients will be able to use implantable technologies to diagnose and even treat diseases. Scientists in London are developing swallowable capsule-sized chip that will control fat levels in obese patients and generate genetic material that makes them feel “full”. It has potential as an alternative to surgery to handle obesity. Also it can monitor blood-sugar levels for diabetics.

C.

The U.S. military has programs to identify any person using face scanning device. Some people see it as a doubtless advantage: improved crime fighting, secure elections and never a lost child again. However, such technologies can hammer against social norms and raise privacy issues. And one day there might be a computer to see all, know all and control all.

D.

One of the challenges for implantable tech is delivering power to devices which are inside human bodies. You can’t plug them in as you do with your phone or computer. You can’t easily take them out to replace a battery. A team in Cambridge is working on specific bio batteries that can generate power inside the body, transfer it wirelessly where needed, and then simply melt away.

E.

Soon tattoos will not only make you look cool but will be able to perform useful tasks, like opening your car or entering smartphone codes with a fingerpoint. Researchers have made an implantable skin fibers thinner than a human hair. Scientists are working on the chip that can be put inside a finger through a tattoo-like process, letting you unlock things or enter codes simply by pointing.

F.

The British research team is developing pills with microprocessors in them that can text to hospitals directly from inside your body. The pills can share inside info to help doctors know if you are taking your medication properly and if it is having the desired effect. Moreover, in case of emergency, it can send a signal to the computer and the ambulance will come straight away.

G.

Lately touchscreens are everywhere – from computers, phones, tablets to car systems and vending machines. Even doorbells now include touch screen controls. One has to wonder: are we moving to a world of only touchscreen devices? And the answer is probably yes. We are coming to an age where every flat or even curved surface could be made a touchscreen and we can operate from it.

VOCABULARY

  1. Fill in the words   steal  -  confess  -  contact  - pay -  threaten  -  shoplift  - find
  1. The judge_______the three boys guilty of vandalizing the school property.
  2. Mike was caught________yesterday. He had stolen some batteries and a pair of gloves.
  3. People broke into our house and ______ our video camera.
  4. She ________ him for his money.
  5. As soon as I realised that my house had been broken into, I________ the police.
  6. The woman they arrested________to the crime late last night.
  7. If you are caught running a red light, you have to________ a big fine.

  1. Translate
  1. Ты когда-либо нарушал закон?
  2. Атакующий появился из ниоткуда
  3. Он был приговорен к 2 годам тюрьмы
  4. Вор карманник вытащил мой кошелек вчера
  5. У вас есть право хранить молчание

GRAMMAR

  1. Complete the sentences by using the correct form to-infinitive or gerund 
  1.  Would you like _________ (make) a lot of money?
  2. The shop keeps on ____________ (send) invitations
  3. We expect … (to leave/leaving) tomorrow.
  4. Polly can’t … (go) to the cinema today. She’s busy … (study) for her exam, which is next week, but she’s decided … (take) a break and … (phone) Megan.
  5. Mel hates (answer) the phone. And very often Mel just lets it … (ring).

  1. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition.

1. If you keep (on / up with / for / with) driving like that, you`ll have an accident.

2. She is responsible (on / up with / for / with) looking after three small children.

3. The boy was charged (on / up with / for / with) shoplift.

4. Paul couldn`t keep (on / up with / for / with) the workload, so he got an assistant.

5. Speeding is (into / against / away / back) the law and if caught, you will get a fine.

6.  He tricked his little brother (into / against / away / back) giving him his chocolate.


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