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6 klass, Test “Shopping”

Суббота, 21 Декабря 2013 г. 21:38 + в цитатник

1.Listening

Listen to the text and answer the questions

Lala is a penguin. She lives with a family in Finland.

Every Monday Lala goes shopping. Lala’s family puts a backpack on her back. She goes to the fish market. Lala looks at the fish there. She buys 12 small fish there. She eats  12 fish.

Lala buys some fish for her family. A woman puts the fish in Lala’s backpack. Lala goes home with the fish.

Her family takes their fish out of Lala’s backpack. “Good penguin!” Lala’s family says.”Thanks, Lala!”

 

1)           a) Lala lives with a family in Finland.

b) Lala lives with a family at a market.

 2)          a) Lala eats one small fish.

              b) Lala eats twelve small fish.

3).          a) Lala buys some small fish for a woman.

b) Lala buys some small fish for her family.

4).          a) Lala goes shopping every day.

b) Lala goes shopping every Monday.

 5).         a) Lala looks at the fish in the market.

              b) Lala looks at the backpacks in the market.

 

2.Reading

 Read the following text and choose true or false.

Not only are we, in the words of Napoleon, 'a nation of shopkeepers', we are also a country of compulsive shoppers. We love to shop! It is our number one leisure activity and accounts for around 37% of all money spent in England.

The main shopping street in many towns is called the High Street, where you should head for if you want to go shopping. A few small shops are owned by local people. Most are owned by national 'chains' of stores. This makes many town centres look the same. Some towns also have street markets where fresh food and cheap goods can be bought. Away from the town centre, small 'corner' shops provide groceries to local customers.

In England, most retail shops are generally open 6 or 7 days a week. They are open from 9 am to 5.30 pm. Some shopping centers stay open until 8 pm or later.

Sunday shopping has become popular in recent years and most large shops in towns are open for business. Some large town supermarkets now open 24 hours.

Bank holidays are a great time to shop as there are many sales on especially around Easter and Christmas. On public holidays (called “bank holidays”) some shops open and some shops do not. As a general rule, banks and other business will be closed, but most supermarkets and large stores will be open (except on Christmas Day).

   In villages, some shops still follow the tradition of an early closing day (usually a Wednesday) when the shops close at 1.00 pm.

 

1.   The English like selling and buying.

2.   Few shops are owned by national chains.

3.   You can buy fresh products at the market

4.   All the shops close on public holidays.

 

3. Continue the sentences

1. I buy bread…

2. I buy clothes

3. I buy books…

4. I buy meat…

5. I buy medicine…

 

4. Underline the correct option:

1. There is/ are some/any coffee in the cup.

2. Is there/ Are there some/any chocolates?

3. How much/ How many bananas is there/ are there in the bowl?

4. There isn’t/ aren’t some/ any ice cream left.

5. How much/ How many people is there/are there in your class?

6. Thereis/Thereare some/any special cakes for tea.

7. Thereis/ Thereare two pairs of scissors on the table.

6 klass

Test “Shopping”

Variant 2

1.Listening

 

Listen to the text and answer the questions

 

1)           a) Lala lives with a girl in Finland.

b) Lala lives with a family at a Finland.

 2)          a) Lala eats twelve small fish.

              b) Lala eats two small fish.

3).          a) Lala puts the fish in her backpack.

b) A woman puts the fish in Lala’s backpack.

4).          a) Lala goes shopping every day.

b) Lala does the shopping every Monday.

 5).         a) Lala finds the fish in the market.

              b) Lala looks at the fish in the market.

 

2.Reading

 

 Read the following text and choose true or false.

Not only are we, in the words of Napoleon, 'a nation of shopkeepers', we are also a country of compulsive shoppers. We love to shop! It is our number one leisure activity and accounts for around 37% of all money spent in England.

The main shopping street in many towns is called the High Street, where you should head for if you want to go shopping. A few small shops are owned by local people. Most are owned by national 'chains' of stores. This makes many town centres look the same. Some towns also have street markets where fresh food and cheap goods can be bought. Away from the town centre, small 'corner' shops provide groceries to local customers.

In England, most retail shops are generally open 6 or 7 days a week. They are open from 9 am to 5.30 pm. Some shopping centers stay open until 8 pm or later.

Sunday shopping has become popular in recent years and most large shops in towns are open for business. Some large town supermarkets now open 24 hours.

Bank holidays are a great time to shop as there are many sales on especially around Easter and Christmas. On public holidays (called “bank holidays”) some shops open and some shops do not. As a general rule, banks and other business will be closed, but most supermarkets and large stores will be open (except on Christmas Day).

   In villages, some shops still follow the tradition of an early closing day (usually a Wednesday) when the shops close at 1.00 pm.

 

1.    The British prefer to sit at home than to go shopping.

2.    Few shops are owned by national chains.

3.    You can buy fresh products at the supermarket

4.    All the shops open on public holidays.

 

3. Continue the sentences

1. I buy a cake…

2. I buy shoes…

3. I buy newspapers…

4. I buy sausages…

5. I buy pills…

 

4. Underline the correct option:

1. There is/ are some/any tea in the cup.

2. Is there/ Are there some/any water?

3. How much/ How many oranges is there/ are there in the bowl?

4. There isn’t/ aren’t some/ any sweets left.

5. How much/ How many pupils is there/are there in your class?

6. Thereis/Thereare some/any special cakes for tea.

7. Thereis/ Thereare one pair of trainers on the table.

 

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