
- •Variant I
- •1. Read the text and find the key words. Prime numbers
- •2. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate word.
- •3. What parts of speech are the words below?
- •4. Write the antonyms to the words below.
- •Variant 2
- •1. Read the text and give the title to it.
- •2. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate word.
- •3. Match a word with its definition.
- •4. Form the different words with the help of -able, -ment, -al
- •Variant 3
- •1. Read the text and give your own title to it. Fractions
- •2. Put the words into the correct order and make the sentences.
- •3. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate word.
- •4. Correct the mistakes in the words below.
- •Variant 4
- •1. Read the text and find the answer the question.
- •2. Put the verbs into the correct tense form.
- •4. Form the words with the following suffixes: -ment, -ly, -tion.
- •Variant 5
- •1. Read the text and define if the statements below are true or false
- •Variant 6
- •What is Geometry?
- •2. Put the words into the correct order and make the sentences.
- •3. Match the beginning in a with an ending in b
- •4. What is the –ing form of these verbs?
- •Variant 7
- •1. Read the text and give a title to it.
- •2. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate word.
- •3. Mark the correct spelling of the word
- •4. Fill in the gaps with a suitable verb in a passive form: use, pull down, made, replace, speak
- •Variant 8
- •1. Read the text and answer the question below
- •Variant 9
- •2. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate word
- •3. Match the beginning in a with an ending in b
- •4. Form the words with the following suffixes: -ment, -ly, -tion, -al.
- •Variant 10
- •1. Read the text and answer the questions below
- •2. Put the words into the correct order and make the sentences.
- •3. Write the synonyms of the words below.
- •4. Form the words with the following suffixes: -ment, -ly, -tion, -al.
- •Variant 11
- •1. Read the text and find the key words.
- •Variant 12
- •2. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate word.
- •3. Mark the correct spelling of the word
- •4. What is the –ing form of these verbs?
- •Variant 13
- •1 Read the text and answer the question below
- •Variant 14
- •What are Electrons?
- •2. Put the words into the correct order and make the sentences.
- •3. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate word brackets
- •4. Write the synonyms of the words below.
- •Variant i5
- •1. Read the text and find the key words.
- •Variant i6
- •What are Electrons?
- •Variant 17
- •II. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate word.
- •III. Mark the correct spelling of the word
- •4. What is the –ing form of these verbs?
- •Variant 18
- •1. Read the text and give a title to it.
- •2. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate word.
- •3. Write the antonyms of the words below.
- •4. What is the –ing form of these verbs?
- •Variant 19
- •1. Read the text and give a title to it
- •2. Put the words into the correct order and make the sentences.
- •3. Match the beginning in a with an ending in b
- •4. What is the –ing form of these verbs?
- •Variant 20
- •1. Read the text and write out the key words Radio Waves
- •2. Put the words into the correct order and make the sentences.
- •3. Match the beginning in a with an ending in b
- •4. What is the –ing form of these verbs?
- •Variant 21
- •1. Read the text and give the title to it.
- •2. Put the words into the correct order and make the sentences.
- •3. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate word.
- •4. Correct the mistakes in the words below.
- •Variant 22
- •1. Read the text and find the answer the question. Great Scholar of the Renaissance
- •2. Put the verbs into the correct tense form.
- •3. Match the words with its definition.
- •4. Form the words with the following suffixes: -ment, -ly, -tion, -er.
- •Variant 23
- •1. Read the text and give a title to it.
- •2. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate word.
- •3. Mark the correct spelling of the word
- •4. Fill in the gaps with a suitable verb in a passive form: use, pull down, made, replace, speak
- •Variant 24
- •1. Read the text and answer the question below
- •2. Put the verbs into the correct tense form.
- •3. Match the words with its definition.
- •4. Form the words with the following suffixes: -ment, -ly, -tion.
- •Variant 25
- •1 Read the text and answer the question below
- •2. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate word
- •3 Match the words with its definition.
- •4. Form the words with the following suffixes: -ment, -ly, -tion.
- •Variant 26
- •I. Read the text and answer the questions below
- •2. Put the verbs into the correct tense form.
- •3. Match the words with its definition.
- •4. Form the words with the following suffixes: -ment, -ly, -tion.
- •Variant 27
- •1. Read the text and find the key words.
- •2. Put the verbs into the correct tense form.
- •3. Mark the correct spelling of the word
- •4. Fill in the gaps with a suitable verb in a passive form: use, pull down, made, replace, speak
- •Variant 28
- •1 Read the text and answer the question below
- •2. Put the verbs into the correct tense form.
- •3. Match the words with its definition.
- •4. Fill in the gaps with a suitable verb in a passive form: use, pull down, made, replace, speak
- •Variant 29
- •1. Read the text and give a title to it.
- •2. Put the verbs into the correct tense form.
- •3. Match the words with its definition.
- •4. Form the words with the following suffixes: -ment, -ly, -tion.
- •Variant 30
- •1. Read the text and give a title to it.
- •2. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate word.
- •3. Write the synonyms of the words below.
- •4. Form the words with the following suffixes: -ment, -ly, -tion.
4. Form the words with the following suffixes: -ment, -ly, -tion.
to develop – light -
to educate – to move -
to pay –
Variant 5
1. Read the text and define if the statements below are true or false
Mathematics is the queen of science and the language of nature. Its importance should be clear to any reasonable person.
Each theorem and discovery is a little piece of a larger puzzle that we conveniently categorize into aptly labeled macro-areas. Discoveries and mathematical ideas that are perceived as “useful” today because they’re applicable to engineering, for example, were at a certain point in time considered absolutely abstract and useless, or at least derived or intrinsically connected to some that were mathematics matters; all of it.
Physics is the queen of science and the language of nature.
Each theorem and discovery we conveniently categorize into aptly labeled micro-areas.
Discoveries and mathematical ideas are applicable to engineering.
2. Put the words into the correct order and make the sentences.
a) have/I/before/seen/this/film
b) him/saw/yesterday/we
c) are/the/revising/students/words/new
d) worked/here/has/since/left/she/she/school
e) are/you/tomorrow/what/doing?
3. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate word brackets
a) She hasn’t seen.........for a week. (somebody; anybody)
b) The next students’ conference ……….take place in November. (shall; will)
c) Next year I’m going to the USA to continue my…….. . (study; studies)
d) The course is for students with a ………..knowledge of English. (basic, basis)
e) I haven’t been ………Scotland before. (in, to)
4. Write the synonyms of the words below.
a) to see
b) clever
c) a dialogue
d) a scholarship
e) to educate
Variant 6
1. Read the text and write out the key words
What is Geometry?
Geometry stands for:
«geo» which means earth and «metria» which means measure. (Greek) A major contributor to the field of geometry was Euclid - 325 BC who is typically known as the Father of Geometry and is famous for his works called The Elements. As one progresses through the grades, Euclidian geometry (Plane Geometry) is a big part of what is studied. However, non-Eucledian geometry will become a focus in the later grades and college math.
2. Put the words into the correct order and make the sentences.
a) you/please/could/the/open/the/window/?
b) smoke/I/mind/do/if/you/?
c) borrow/I/your/can/please/newspaper/?
d) later/again/could/phone/you/?
e) your/OK/if/is/use/printer/it/I/?