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Контрольная работа по дисциплине «Иностранный язык (английский)»

Преподаватель: Поморова Светлана Валерьевна

Вариант 1

  1. Translate into Russian. Give the tense and aspect form of the verb:

    1. He left for Moscow.

    2. She studied many languages.

    3. When I saw him , he was going home.

    4. He was much spoken about.

    5. The text has already been translated by them.

  1. Open the brackets:

    1. These books ( return ) to the library yesterday.

    2. Why your task ( not do ) ?

    3. This room ( use ) only on special occasions.

    4. Thousands of new houses ( build ) every year.

    5. Usually the street ( sweep ) every day, but it ( not sweep ) yesterday.

  1. Fill in the gaps with modal verbs ( must, may, can, could, have to, be to, needn’t, should, ought to, ) or their equivalents:

    1. All of us… be in time for classes.

    2. … I use your book?

    3. She… have already written her test.

    4. … he have told such silly things?

    5. He … to help them. They … his help.

  1. Put the verb in brackets in the correct form:

    1. He said that he already ( read ) the book.

    2. She said that the buss ( come ) soon.

    3. My friend said that he ( not do ) that work without my help.

    4. We knew that he not ( to be able ) to make this work himself and ( decide ) to help him.

    5. We saw that our teacher just ( to go out ).

  1. Translate into English:

1.Вам следует сказать ему об этом.

2. Ты умеешь играть на гитаре?

3. Он сказал, что уже видел этот фильм.

4. Вчера мне принесли очень интересную книгу.

5. Не может быть, что он уже ушёл.

VI .Insert all the necessary tense-form:

1.I have not visited the place yet. I (to go) there tomorrow.

2.Our train (to start) at 8 p. m. tomorrow, so if you (to come) at 5 o’clock we (to pack) still.

3.You (to have) dinner by the time I come back?

4.You probably (not, to see) her since those summer holidays.

5.Gerald, if you (to go away) with Lord Illingworth, go at once. Go before it (to kill) me.

6.As she turns to go , she finds that Bella ( to enter) and (to star) at her.

7.When the Gadfly raised his head the sun (to set) and the red glow (to die) in the west.

VII. Ask all possible questions:

1.At that moment the postman, looking like a German army officer, came in with the mail.

2.A flight of grey stone steps leads up to the house.

VIII. .Use the adjective in the comparative or superlative degree:

1.They had dined well and were now drinking hard, their faces getting … and … .(red, red).

2.Was there anything in the world … than indecision.(bad).

3.He was only five years … than I was.(young).

IX. Rewrite the sentences, using the Complex Object:

1.Here is something which will warm you up. 2.Here is a new brush which you will clean your teeth with. 3.Here are some more facts which will prove that your theory is correct. 4.Here is something which you can rub on your hands. It will soften them. 5.Here are some screws with which you can fasten the shelves to the wall.

X. Translate into Russian and be ready to speak:

Sun, Skiing, and Family Fun - Something for Everyone This Winter Season

(ARA) - Give the perfect gift this holiday season -- one that will leave you or that special someone de-thawed or revitalized -- a vacation at one of three top destinations will be the gift that keeps on giving throughout those long, dark winter months. Choose from a romantic winter getaway to the secluded and unplugged Caribbean island of Antigua, enjoy breathtaking scenery as you hit the slopes of Colorado, or find affordable family fun at Panama City Beach in sunny Florida! Discover the Authentic, Unplugged Caribbean: Antigua Vacationers looking to leave the icicles, sleet, and snow boots behind this winter season are heading to the translucent turquoise waters and sugary white sand beaches of Antigua. Located in the heart of the Caribbean Sea, Antigua has been "off the beaten path" for many years, leaving the island lush, quiet and perfect for romance. Although Antigua is small and unplugged, it boasts international acclaim: world-renowned beaches, premier soft adventure opportunities, sensational resorts, and gourmet cuisine. Whether your idea of a vacation is cat-napping in a hammock, hiking a trail to a panoramic view, sailing around the island on a champagne cruise, or basking in the sun, Antigua provides the ideal Caribbean backdrop for those looking for some romance and relaxation. The pristine, untouched beauty of this tropical paradise gives visitors a chance to escape from today's fast-paced, hectic world and return to a way of life that embraces an easy-going demeanor fused with natural island charm. From on-island weddings, to private honeymoon villas, to a weekend of ultimate privacy, the soothing trade-winds spread romance all over the island. Antigua's uncrowded beaches, uncongested roadways and rolling hillsides set the stage, while visits to museums and historic sites, or indulging in spa services adds a touch of relaxing and restorative interest. For those who are invigorated by non-stop activity, day sails, hikes, off-road adventuring, swimming with the stingrays and eco-tours are just a few of the "must try" offerings to stimulate and refresh. Discover the perfect winter escape today at www.antigua-barbuda.org. Colorado Welcomes Winter On and Off the Mountain: A Flurry of Activities Keep Colorado Cool The first signs of winter arrived in Colorado, with steady snowfall and the opening of Loveland Ski Area and Arapahoe Basin. With snow continuing to fall in the high country, conditions are at their peak for winter travel pursuits. And, as the temperature drops, the state's signature outdoor activities heat up. A cool gift for the holidays! Play in the Powder Skiing and snowboarding are a way of life in Colorado and visitors will find Colorado Ski Country USA's (www.coloradoski.com) 25 mountain resorts offer various ways to experience this rich tradition. Along with the vertical challenges, visitors also can choose from 260 kilometers of groomed cross-country and snowshoe trails for all skill levels in the Winter Park-Fraser Valley (www.winterpark-info.com). Ice is Nice For more quality time in Colorado, take a spin on one of the state's outdoor ice skating rinks. Keystone Village (www.keystoneresort.com) features the largest, Zamboni-maintained rink in North America. Ice fishing provides another chance for anglers to cast their lines at the Blue Mesa Reservoir, near Gunnison-Crested Butte (www.gunnisoncrestedbutte.com). For a vertical ascent, try ice climbing at the Ouray Ice Park (www.ourayicepark.com), the first park in the world devoted to the sport of ice climbing. Families Chill Together Colorado offers memorable winter experiences for the entire family. For an exciting ride at Snowmass Ski Area, head to Krabloonik (www.krabloonik.com), the state's largest dog sled operation, home to 200 sled dogs, and a restaurant serving world-class cuisine. Children and adults will find tubing turned up a notch on Thrill Hill at Telluride Ski Resort (www.tellurideskiresort.com). Families also can soak up snowflakes in the world's largest hot springs pool at The Hot Springs Lodge (www.hotspringspool.com) in Glenwood Springs. For complete information on planning your vacation to Colorado, including lodging, attractions and activities, log on to www.colorado.com or call 800-COLORADO for a free official state vacation guide. Surf's Up, Rates Down in Panama City Beach, Florida Panama City Beach, Fla., beckons with white-sand beaches, emerald-green waters and fall/winter savings of up to 70 percent on beachfront accommodations. The destination on the Gulf of Mexico ranked as a 2005 Top Ten Family Beach Destination in USA Today. With award-winning beaches and attractions, Panama City Beach teems with opportunities for affordable family fun. Here's a sampling: Dr. Beach has called St. Andrews State Recreation Area the number 1 beach in America. Offering miles of silky white sand, the park provides excellent swimming and snorkeling in the Gulf's warm waters. Anglers appreciate the piers and deep-sea jetty, while hikers and bikers like the trails. The park is characterized by rolling, white dunes; woods; marshes, and abundant birds and other wildlife. Trails offer exceptional vantage points for spotting herons, ibis and an occasional alligator. Gulf World Marine Park recently completed a $6.5 million expansion. Visitors go behind the scenes on Meet the Dolphins tours. They learn about marine mammals and conservation before getting into the water for a dolphin swim. At night, Dolphin Stadium is aglow for the spectacular "SplashMagic Laser Show." ZooWorld Zoological & Botanical Park houses lions, tigers, and bears -- along with monkeys, alligators, camels, reptiles, exotic birds, orangutans and jaguars. The Tilghman Infant Care Facility provides up-close-and-personal views of baby animals born at ZooWorld, including endangered and threatened species. Known for its subtropical climate, Panama City Beach enjoys an average temperature of 78 degrees and boasts sunshine an average of 320 days annually. For more information on the destination, including deep discounts on winter getaways and attractions, visit www.thebeachloversbeach.com or call 800-PCBEACH.

Вариант 2

  1. I. Translate into Russian. Give the tense and aspect form of the verb:

    1. You are playing chess, aren’t you?

    2. These toys are made in Japan.

    3. The text is being translated at the moment.

    4. The letter had been written before we came.

    5. I am often asked at the lessons.

  1. Open the brackets:

    1. These books ( return ) to the library yesterday.

    2. Why your task ( not do ) ?

    3. This room ( use ) only on special occasions.

    4. Thousands of new houses ( build ) every year.

    5. Usually the street ( sweep ) every day, but it ( not sweep ) yesterday.

  1. Fill in the gaps with modal verbs ( must, may, can, could, have to, be to, needn’t, should, ought to, ) or their equivalents:

1.You don’t look well. You … go to the doctor.

    1. In winter we … often skate.

    2. I … to return the books to the library before my summer holidays.

    3. Our classes …to start at 8.45.

    4. … you play the piano before?

  1. Put the verb in brackets in the correct form:

    1. He said that he already ( read ) the book.

    2. She said that the buss ( come ) soon.

    3. My friend said that he ( not do ) that work without my help.

    4. We knew that he not ( to be able ) to make this work himself and ( decide ) to help him.

    5. We saw that our teacher just ( to go out ).

  1. Translate into English:

1. Мой друг сказал, что скоро вернётся.

2. Концерт должен был начаться в 18.00.

3. Об этой книге много говорят.

4. Ты должен заботиться о своих родителях.

5. Моя мама сказала, что она сейчас занята.

VI. Insert all the necessary tense-form:

1.I have not visited the place yet. I (to go) there tomorrow.

2.Our train (to start) at 8 p. m. tomorrow, so if you (to come) at 5 o’clock we (to pack) still.

3.You (to have) dinner by the time I come back?

4.You probably (not, to see) her since those summer holidays.

5.Gerald, if you (to go away) with Lord Illingworth, go at once. Go before it (to kill) me.

6.As she turns to go , she finds that Bella ( to enter) and (to star) at her.

7.When the Gadfly raised his head the sun (to set) and the red glow (to die) in the west.

VII .Ask all possible questions:

1.At that moment the postman, looking like a German army officer, came in with the mail.

2.A flight of grey stone steps leads up to the house.

VIII. .Use the adjective in the comparative or superlative degree:

1. She received congratulations as if she was … of women.(happy).

2. From that moment may be dated the downfall of … and … of the Indian nations. (great, civilized).

3. Things went from bad to … .(bad).

IX. Rewrite the sentences, using the Complex Object:

1.She has got so fat that she cannot wear this dress now. 2.The accident was so terrible that I don’t want to talk about it. 3.They were so empty-headed that they could not learn a single thing. 4.The window was so dirty that they could not see through it. 5.She was so foolish that she could not understand my explanation.

XI. Translate into Russian and be ready to speak about the hotel:

Historic House A' class  Hydra

For reservations : YDRA : Tel. ( 22980 ) 52 564 , 52 495 Fax. ( 22980 ) 53532

ATHENS : Tel. 30210 - 52 26 152 , 30210 - 52 26 215 Fax. 30210 52 27 265

The "Orloff" is a genuine, historic Hydra mansion, turned to an A' class hotel. It has all characteristics of the traditional architecture of Hydra: thick walls, hidden interior courtyards and a beautiful garden. The house was built by the admiral G.Orloff in 1798, and has been lovingly restored to Hydra's finest and most characterisitic hotel.

Hydra, at the time, was one of the rare territories with relative freedom, and was called "little England" thanks to its powerful fleet and great wealth.

G. Orloff fell in love with the island and decided to built a house on it. This is up to this day, the Orloff House, a hospitable space for fun and relaxation.

Situated in the heart of Hydra town

The Orloff stands on an advantageous site, very central and yet very calm. It has easy access to everything: the port, the closest swimming spot "Spilia", the historic Hydra pharmacy and hospital, the metropolitan church, a monastery built in the 1600s, as well as the telephone company and the traditional Market Place.

At two minutes walk from the Orloff one is at the unique Hydra port, to taste its vivacity at all times of the day, the restaurants and bars and night life.   If one prefers to stay at the Orloff one can enjoy a relaxed yet joyful and animated atmosphere.

The Orloff is a small exclusive hotel with only 9 rooms each with a character of its own. While the old architectural splendor has been left untouched all modern comforts are provided. Interiors are authentic and unpretentious. It is the outcome of a harmonious blend of old family elements with soft updating touches, always in respect to tradition and authenticity. Authenticity is alive everywhere: from architectural elements, to embroidered white linen curtains.  Antique pieces have been carefully restored by traditional kraftsmen, while interiors are completed with lamps, mirrors, carpets which give a touch of cozy elegance.

FACILITIES

All rooms have air conditioning, heating, private baths, direct dial phones, mini bars, and colour t.v. All rooms are double, while four of the rooms are superior double, which are larger rooms with sitting area.

Elegant yet simple, the Orloff does not give out the air of a dusty museum. It is a space in which one can live and unwind, surrounded by people who care and are ready to respond to one's needs.

At the Orloff House we are happy to be of service to our clients: - give transfers to and from the port

- book restaurants, boat rides etc.,

- call a hairdresser for an appointment,

- call a massage specialist

- call a doctor if needed , etc.

The Orloff House is representative of the typical noble houses of Hydra,

In the 18th century. The architecture is a solid structure with high ceilings,

thick walls, big fortified windows.

The main Reception Hall has an entire wall full of windows to let in the mediterranean light.

A unique element is the ancient arcade on the ground floor.

The atmosphere of the house is very relaxed with many inner courtyards and a secluded garden with mediterranean plants, secured by high white -washed walls.

The Orloff is more than a hotel:

it is a life style: it will appeal to those who seek calm, relaxation, contemplation. Those who whish to unwind form urban stress, and be replenished with energy.

The Breakfast area opens up to the garden where a rich, homemade buffet breakfast is served under the sounds of carefully selected music. For the discerning music lovers, rare classical executions are played from a collection of more than 4.000 records.

Artists and people who do creative work come here to start fresh on new inspirtation. To mention a few: Jaqueline Thunfors, Jean Claude Quilici, Georges Damin, Beth Ames Schwarts, Jaqueline Decoux, the cartoonist Gisis Papageorgiou all painters, Tricia Guild of Designer's Guild and many others.

Many celebrities have come to the Orloff for a longer or shorter brake. Jean Paul Guerlain, the Kennedy family, Demis Roussos, princess Metternich, Chryssa the sculptress, politicians, ambassadors and businessmen.

Some have chosen the Orloff garden as the place to be married! Some have even come from Sweden bringing the priest with them!

A fragrance was first created in 1989, to capture the atmosphere of the "Orloff" house and to establish a link with all those who wanted to keep a souvenir of their trip to the island and the hotel. The Orloff perfume is a vetyver - hesperide fragrance, very fresh and natural suitable to both men and women. The Orloff perfume has made a carreer in the Greek Duty Free Shops, and Olympic Airways, as the first perfume of Greece.

Recently the Eau de Neree was born, a cool Aegean fresh, scent.

The Orloff is the sole hotel creating and distributing its own perfumes, based on the plants of its garden, emanating the freshness of the Greek Islands.

"Though it is a two-hundred years old house, it does not show it. This private mansion turned into a hotel, was built by a Russian diplomat. White washed walls with sea-blue windows, the Orloff has ten rooms furnished with rare antiques, today even in traditional Greek houses. The garden is magnificent, full of jasmine and aromatic herbs, forming the basis for the creation of a fragrance named Orloff."

“We stayed at the Hotel Orloff, a nineteenth-century mansion near the harbour. The Orloff, with its period furniture, white-washed tranquillity and walled, shaded garden, had the kind of ambience that instantly soothes the spirit. The garden was overrun by honeysuckle, jasmine and bougainvillaea, and at dusk the scent was heady enough to make one swoon."

"The best relation between price and quality in Hydra is without any doubt offered by the Orloff hotel. This ancient, white mansion, we were told that it was built by a former lover of Catherine II of Russia, in exil, - was he going away from the woman or from the country?-, is a true oasis of peace. Walls are thick, granting a nice coolness and protecting from the noise of the outside. Furniture are antiques or excellent copies and emanate a pleasant scent of furniture-polish. Beds are excellent, tight. Morning is a happy hour here on Hydra. The light is still low and level, heat is just starting to act upon the plants and flowers, creating a little symphony of perfumes in the Orloff garden. Honeysuckle, jasmine, citrus flowers participate into the breakfast: a buffet of yogurt, fruits, boiled eggs, cheese, fresh sesame breads, a bit of everything that can be found in the Hydra marketplace. Such an environment, allows the senses to smoothly wake up."

The most beautiful island of the Saronic Gulf, Hydra is very close to Athens, only one hour from Piraeus by hydrofoil. Many connections during the day and almost one every hour, in the summer, make it an accessible getaway.

Cars are not allowed and this is the reason for the deep sense of relaxation and high quality of life on the island.

Hydra has remained unspoiled, over the years. It does not have many tourist beaches, but its waters are crystal clear and one can enjoy the secluded, emerald creaks, with few or no others around, by renting boats for excursions.

Cultural programs take place every summer, with art exhibits, concerts, an international marionette festival, the Miaoulia : independence day celebrations in late June etc. Places to see:

- The Merchant Marine School

- The School of Fine Arts

- The Hydra Museum

Soon two splendid houses will be open to the public as museums.

Hydra has mountains and hills for hiking and climbing and many monasteries to visit for those who love hiking. As one climbs up, the view becomes breathtaking, to all ends of the horizon.

A wide range of restaurants, from typical tavernas with Greek specialties, to more sophisticated ones, cover a variety of tastes and occasions, while the port cafes offer a day and night live theater scene, for the social life of the island.

The Hydra experience cannot be described, It can only be lived!