Проверочная работа по английскому языку для 8 класса
методическая разработка по английскому языку (8 класс)

Иринчинова Цырегма Бадмадоржиевна

Проверочная работа по английскому языку для 8 класса. Степени сравнения прилагательных. Времена английского глагола.

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Variant 1

I. Listen to the adjectives and tick the letters A, B, C, D you hear.

1. A. larger                          B. the largest              C. large                   D. much larger

2. A. many                          B. much more             C. the most             D. more

3. A. suitable                       B. the most suitable   C. more suitable     D. much more suitable

4. A. much more sociable   B. more sociable        C. sociable              D. the most sociable

5. A. wealthier                    B. the wealthiest        C. much wealthier   D. wealthy

II. Fill in gaps with the words from the box. One word is extra.

energetic      lazy        helpful       hospitable       sociable        funny          shy         expensive

1. Steve loves to invite his friends as he is ....                                                                                              

2. I like to be with lots of people. I am a ... person.                                                                              

3. Lynda paid much money for this book because it is ....                                                                  

4. My parents like to help people. They are really ....                                                                        

5. Daniel looks athletic. He is an ... person. He does sport.                                                                                                        

6. My sister is nervous when she meets new people. She is ....                                                              

7. My classmate never does his homework. He is ....    

                                                                                                     

III. Open the brackets and use an adjective in a proper degree.                                                        

1. Today children are (happy) than yesterday.                                                                                          

2. The rose is (expensive) flower of all.

3. My brother is (responsible) than my sister.                                                                                            

4. Andy is (slim) person in his family.                                                                                            

5. The pupils of my school are (talkative) people of all.                                                                

6. I ponder my last holidays were (unforgettable) in my life.                                                                              

7. I suggest it is (fascinating) film than last week one.    

                                                                   

IV. Match the sentences and the Tense forms.  

                                                                                             

1. I have just drunk tasty coffee.

2. I usually drink coffee in the morning.

3. I am drinking coffee at the moment.

4. I drank delicious coffee last week.

5. I will drink coffee in four days.

a. Future Simple

b. Present Simple

c. Past Simple

d. Present Progressive

e. Present Perfect

 V. Choose the best variant.

1. Teenagers sometimes take/took part in competitions.                                                                              

2. Tim will report/is reporting the news at present.                                                                      

3. Dorothy writes/wrote her poems last year.                                                                                    

4. The pupils had wins/ have won the prize this week.                                                                                      

5. Theodore has/is having dinner now.                                                                                                        

VI. Open the brackets and put the verbs in a proper Verb Tense.                                                  

1. Viktor (to ride) his bike last summer.                                                                                            

2. Children (to write) the test at the moment.                                                                                      

3. He (not to miss) his chance last time.                                                                                          

4. My friends and I (to travel) to the UK in two years.                                                                            

5. Archie (to bring) his cat to school yet?                                                                                        

6. Maria (to improve) her memory this year.                                                                                        

7. Samuel and Jessica (to browse) the Internet now.                                                                          

8. He (not to make) his bed every morning.                                                                                      

9. The sportsmen (to win) the prize last month?                                                                                                          

10. I believe I (to get) a good mark next week.                                                                              

Variant II

I. Listen to the adjectives and tick the letters A, B, C, D you hear.

1. A. larger                          B. the largest              C. large                   D. much larger

2. A. many                          B. much more             C. the most             D. more

3. A. suitable                       B. the most suitable   C. more suitable     D. much more suitable

4. A. much more sociable   B. more sociable        C. sociable              D. the most sociable

5. A. wealthier                    B. the wealthiest        C. much wealthier   D. wealthy

II. Fill in gaps with the words from the box. One word is extra.

careful        lazy       athletic        hospitable       busy        boring          naughty        curious

1. Steve can run very fast. He looks ....

2. I like to invite my friends to my house. I am a ... person.

3. Lynda loves to learn new things. She is a ... girl.

4. My parents are ... as they help people in need.

5. Daniel does not like to do homework. He is ....

6. My sister watched a ... film. She didn`t like it.

7. My classmate is a ... person. He always does many things.

III. Open the brackets and use an adjective in a proper degree.

1. Today children are (naughty) than yesterday.                                                                                                        

2. The rose is (beautiful) than the tulip.                                                                                              

3. My brother is (clever) than my sister.                                                                                            

4. Andy was (busy) than my friend yesterday.                                                                                                

5. I think my classmates are (useful) people of all.                                                              

6. I ponder my last holidays were (nice) in my life.                                                                                  

7. I suggest it is (exciting) book than last week one.  

                                                                                     

IV. Match the sentences and the Tense forms.    

                                                                               

1. Dorothy is learning English at present.

2. She seldom learns French and Spanish.

3. She has learnt French this year.

4. Dorothy learnt Chinese last year.

5. She will learn Turkish next month.

a. Future Simple

b. Present Simple

c. Past Simple

d. Present Progressive

e. Present Perfect

V. Choose the best variant.                                                                                                                  

1. Teenagers sometimes argue/are arguing with their friends.                                                                                    

2. He is reading/read a book at present.                                                                              

3. Dorothy don`t lose/didn`t lose her chance last year.                      

4. The pupils began/will begin studying last week.                                                                                          

5. Theodore have left/has left for London today.                                                                                            

VI. Open the brackets and put the verbs in a proper Verb Tense.      

                               

1. Nikita (to make) the plane model this summer.                                                                              

2. Children (to write) the test three days ago?                                                                                        

3. He (not to make) his bed yesterday morning.                                                                                

4. My family and I (to travel) to the UK in two years.                                                                        

5. Arnold already (to eat) a tasty pie.                                                                                              

6. Keep silence! Maria (to sleep) in her room.                                                                                    

7. The children (to bring) their pets today.                                                                                                  

8. Jacob (not to get) along his parents last year.                                                                                        

9. The policemen (to come) to the crime scene yet?                                                                                

10. I believe I (to win) a good prize next month.                                                                                                                  

Variant III

I. Listen to the adjectives and tick the letters A, B, C, D you hear.

1. A. larger                          B. the largest              C. large                   D. much larger

2. A. many                          B. much more             C. the most             D. more

3. A. suitable                       B. the most suitable   C. more suitable     D. much more suitable

4. A. much more sociable   B. more sociable        C. sociable              D. the most sociable

5. A. wealthier                    B. the wealthiest        C. much wealthier   D. wealthy

II. Fill in gaps with the words from the box. One word is extra.

English-speaking           shy           lovely         busy         serious         short          bad          cheerful

1. Sally is a ... person. She always smiles happily.

2. This teacher is very ... He seldom smiles.

3. My Mum is a ... person. She always looks pretty.

4. Scotland is an ... country.

5. Daniel is always nervous when he meets new people. He is ....

6. My sister got a ... mark as she hadn`t done her homework.

7. My classmate is ... I am taller than he is.

III. Open the brackets and use an adjective in a proper degree.

1. Today my friend is (chatty) than yesterday.

2. My school is (big) than the club.

3. My brother is (cheerful) of all in my family.

4. Arnold is (athletic) than my friend.

5. I think our teachers are (good) people of all.

6. I think my last holidays were (boring) in my life.

7. I suggest Kevin is (smart) hero of the film "Home alone".

IV. Match the sentences and the words.

1. Ambrose is flying to Rio at present.

2. The man seldom flies to Rio.

3. He has flown to Rio this month.

4. Ambrose will fly to Rio in 2 days.

5. This man flew to Rio last year.

a. Present Perfect

b. Present Progressive

c. Past Simple

d. Present Simple

e. Future Simple

V. Choose the best variant.

1. The teens are competing/have competed the job this week

2. Sally often cooks/are cooking a pie for her family.

3. Valeria have done/has done her homework today.

4. The pupil drew/has drawn a nice picture this time.

5. Lolita and Olga visited/visit their Granny last summer.

VI. Open the brackets and put the verbs in a proper Verb Tense.

1. Nick (not to stay) at home this summer.

2. Veronika (to write) the test three days ago?

3. Mr. Douglas (not to check) his e-mail this morning.

4. My family and I (to climb) the Kazbek next summer.

5. Arnold (to repeat) the rules yesterday?                                                  

6. Keep silence! Liz (to learn) the poem by heart.

7. The friends (not to get) along last year. Now it`s ok.

8. Jason (to enjoy) the party last Sunday.

9. The student always (to visit) the library.                                                      

10. I think she (to buy) this book next time.

Variant IV

I. Listen to the adjectives and tick the letters A, B, C, D you hear.

1. A. larger                          B. the largest              C. large                   D. much larger

2. A. many                          B. much more             C. the most             D. more

3. A. suitable                       B. the most suitable   C. more suitable     D. much more suitable

4. A. much more sociable   B. more sociable        C. sociable              D. the most sociable

5. A. wealthier                    B. the wealthiest        C. much wealthier   D. wealthy

II.  Fill in gaps with the words from the box. One word is extra.

delicious         short        Russian        angry        happy        difficult         bad         historic

1. The text was ... . He couldn`t translate it.                                                                                    

2. Denis is ... . Leonid is taller than him.                                                                                            

3. My Mum is the best cook in the world. She cooks ... cakes.                                                                                                  

4. Sergei Bezrukov is a ... actor.                                                                                                          

5. Dima looks .... He got a good mark at the lesson.                                                                            

6. I like ... films. I learn a lot of things of the ancient times.                                                            

7. My uncle was ... as his son came home late.      

                                                                       

III. Open the brackets and use an adjective in a proper degree.                                                          

1. My classmate is (emotional) than I am.                                                                                                              

2. My parents are (helpful) people in the world.                                                                                          

3. George is a (handsome) gentleman.                                                                                                          

4. Ambrose is (noisy) person in our class.                                                                                                          

5. I think our teacher is (smart) person of all.                                                                                                  

6. Sue Atkinson is an (elegant) lady.                                                                          

7. I suggest Kevin is (good) hero of the film "Home alone".

                                                             

IV. Match the sentences and the words.                                                                                          

1. Kelly has left for Riga this month.

2. The girl is leaving for Riga now.

3. She often leaves for Riga

4. Kelly will leave for Riga in two weeks.

5. Kelly left for Riga last summer.

a. Present Progressive

b. Present Simple

c. Present Perfect

d. Future Simple

e. Past Simple

V. Choose the best variant.

1. Jean has read/read this book last month.

2. The boy never do/does his homework.

3. Valeria cleans/has cleaned her room every Sunday

4. The pupil will paint/painted a picture next time.

5. Lolita has visited/is visiting her Granny this winter.

VI. Open the brackets and put the verbs in a proper Verb Tense.

1. L.V. Beethoven (to devote) the sonata to Eliza.

2. Daria (to write) the test at the moment?

3. Sean (not to love) his last summer holidays.

4. My father (to drive) a new car at present.

5. Matthew (to leave) for Paris tomorrow?

6. Listen! Viktor (to play) the guitar.

7. The kids (not to go) to the cinema last time.

8. Jason (to come) to the party last Sunday?

9. The student (not to visit) the library every day.

10. I am sure my mum (to enjoy) the film yesterday.

Variant V

I. Listen to the adjectives and tick the letters A, B, C, D you hear.

1. A. larger                          B. the largest              C. large                   D. much larger

2. A. many                          B. much more             C. the most             D. more

3. A. suitable                       B. the most suitable   C. more suitable     D. much more suitable

4. A. much more sociable   B. more sociable        C. sociable              D. the most sociable

5. A. wealthier                    B. the wealthiest        C. much wealthier   D. wealthy

II. Fill in gaps with the words from the box. One word is extra.

amazing       shorter        American         happy         sad        expensive          serious          fashionable

1. Mr. Smith bought an ... car last week.                                                                                          

2. Alexander is ....  than Ruslan.                                                                                                                                                                                        

3. My Mum knows lots of ... stories.                                                                                                  

4. Leo de Caprio is an ... actor.                                                                                                          

5. Ruslan looks .... He got a bad mark at the lesson.                                                                            

6. Tracy likes ... clothes. She always buys up-to-date dresses.                                                            

7. My friends were ... to win the final match.    

                                                                           

III. Open the brackets and use an adjective in a proper degree.                                                          

1. My classmate is (athletic) than my friend is.                                                                                                              

2. My parents are (careful) people in the world.                                                                                          

3. Sharks are one of (voracious) fish.                                                                                                          

4. Ambrose is (fast) than his neighbour.                                                                                                          

5. I think our teacher is (kind) person of all.                                                                                                  

6. I think my last holidays were (relaxing) in my life.                                                                          

7. Usain Bolt is (quick) runner on the planet.

IV. Match the sentences and the words.                                                                                          

1. John has read the book this month.

2. The boy is reading the book at present.

3. He seldom reads books.

4. John will read books in two weeks.

5. He read the book last October.

a. Future Simple

b. Present Perfect

c. Present Progressive

d. Past Simple

e. Present Simple

V. Choose the best variant.

1. Look! Elizabeth is dancing/dancing gracefully.

2. The schoolboy always skip/skips his breakfast.

3. Brendon starred/has starred in the film last year.

4. The pupil has swum/has swim in the pool today.

5. Elizabeth often ring/rings her Granny.

VI. Open the brackets and put the verbs in a proper Verb Tense.

1. Christie (not to meet) her aunt this weekend.                                                                                                

2. Simone (to feed) her kitten at the moment?                                                                                              

3. Sean (not to love) his last summer holidays.                                                                                  

4. My family and I (to have) picnic at present.                                                                                

5. Benjamin (to fly) to the UK a year ago?                                                                                                

6. Jacobson (to grow) nice tulips this summer.                                                                                                                  

7. The kids (not to walk) along the beach last time.                                                                              

8. Jason (to visit) his aunt last Sunday?                                                                                                

9. My brother (to build) a nice cottage last summer.                                                                              

10. Sarah (to take) part in the contest this month.    

LISTENING

I. Listen to the adjectives and tick the letters A, B, C, D you hear.

1.   larger                          

2.   much more            

3.   much more suitable

4.   sociable              

5.   wealthier

KEYS TO THE EXERCISES

VARIANT I

VARIANT II

VARIANT III

VARIANT IV

VARIANT V

I

1

A

A

A

A

A

2

B

B

B

B

B

3

D

D

D

D

D

4

C

C

C

C

C

5

A

A

A

A

A

II

1

hospitable

athletic

cheerful

difficult

expensive

2

sociable

hospitable

serious

short

shorter

3

expensive

curious

lovely

delicious

amazing

4

helpful

careful

English-speaking

Russian

American

5

energetic

lazy

shy

happy

sad

6

shy

boring

bad

historic

fashionable

7

lazy

busy

short

angry

happy

III

1

happier

naughtier

chattier

more emotional

more athletic

2

the most expensive

more beautiful

bigger

the most helpful

the most careful

3

more responsible

cleverer

the most cheerful

handsome

the most voracious

4

the slimmest

busier

more athletic

the noisiest

faster

5

the most talkative

the most useful

the best

the smartest

the kindest

6

the most unforgettable

the nicest

the most boring

elegant

the most relaxing

7

more fascinating

more exciting

the smartest

the best

the quickest

IV

1

e

d

b

c

b

2

b

b

d

a

c

3

d

e

a

b

e

4

c

c

e

d

a

5

a

a

c

e

d

V

1

take

argue

have completed

read

is dancing

2

is reporting

is reading

cooks

does

skips

3

wrote

didn`t lose

has done

cleans

starred

4

have won

began

has drawn

will paint

has swum

5

is having

has left

visited

has visited

rings

VI

1

rode

has made

hasn`t stayed

devoted

hasn`t met

2

are writing

Did children write ...

Did Veronika write ...

Is Daria writing ...

Is Simone feeding ...

3

did not miss

Was he making ...

hasn`t checked

didn`t love

didn`t love

4

will travel

will travel

will climb

is driving

are having

5

Has Archie brought ...

has already eaten

Did Arnold repeat ...

Will Matthew leave ...

Did Benjamin fly ...

6

has improved

is sleeping

is learning

is playing

has grown

7

are browsing

have brought

didn`t get

didn`t go

didn`t walk

8

does not make

didn`t get

enjoyed

Did Jason come

Did Jason visit ...

9

Did the sportsmen win ...

Has the policemen come ...

visits

doesn`t visit

built

10

will get

will win

will buy

enjoyed

has taken

 


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