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ЗАТВЕРДЖУЮ

Директор середнього загальноосвітнього


закладу «Слов’янська гімназія»
Георгій БЕЖЕНАР

2023
Річне оцінювання за 8 клас
Предмет: англійська мова
Дата проведення: 25.03.2024.
Учень:Раілко Ярослав
Клас 8Г
End of Year Test
Vocabulary
1 Complete the sentences with one word in each gap. The first letters are given.
1 Some students simply hate school and don’t care about anything. I wonder why
they are so negative
2 Gillian is very stressed at the moment. She’s worried about her exams.
3 Lucas, don’t be selfish. Let other children play with your toys!
4 Emma is a very cheerful person – she’s always happy and smiling.
5 Charles is a careful father. He always thinks about his family.
6 I like Chemistry. Experiments in the lab are really fun!
7 Kate wants to be an astronomer so that she can study the planets and stars.
8 Stephen Hawking was probably the best-known modern-day physicist. His
main interest was astronomy.

Grammar
2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use the First
Conditional.
0 If it rains (rain) tomorrow, the children won’t play (not / play) in the playground.
1 I will borrow(borrow) some money from my sister if she is (be) at home.
2 If you skip (skip) a lesson, will your teacher phone
(your teacher / phone) your parents?
3 If Hank doesn’t (not /get) home before nine p.m., his parents
will be (be) worried.
4 If my dad doesn’t agree (not /agree) to drive me to the library, I
will continue (continue) studying at home.
5 Will your parent give (your parents / give) you a gift if you get
(get) into the university?
3 Rewrite the sentences in Reported Speech.
0 ‘I’m not going out tonight,’ said Tom.
Tom said he wasn’t going out tonight.
1 ‘I have a lot of homework to do,’ said Tess.
Tess said that she had a lot of homework to do.
2 ‘I don’t like eating ice cream,’ said Mark.
Mark said that he didn’t like eating ice cream.
3 ‘I was at home all day,’ said Robin.
Robin said that he had been at home all day.
4 ‘I’m not fixing my bike now,’ said Sue.
Sue said she wasn’t fixing her bike then.
5 ‘My brother has just come back from the USA,’ said Melissa.
Melissa said that her brother had just come back from the USA.

Use of English

4 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
0 It won’t rain tomorrow, I don’t think.
I don’t think it will rain tomorrow.
1 I can help you choose something to wear for the party, if you want.
I don’t mind helping you choose something to wear for the party.
2 Tom still needs to tidy his bedroom.
Tom hasn’t tidy his bedroom yet.
3 My grandparents gave me some money for my birthday.
I have received some money for my birthday by my grandparents.
4 There weren’t many people at the cinema yesterday.
There were very little people at the cinema yesterday.
5 ‘I’ve worked here all my life,’ said Jack.
Jack said he had worked there all his life.
6 I can’t buy a new phone, I can’t afford it.
I’d like to buy a new phone but I don’t have enough money.
7 I’m going to stop eating sweets and chocolate.
I’m going to cut out sweets and chocolate.
8 I will only arrive on time if I take a taxi.
I won’t make it on time unless I take a taxi.

5 Choose one word, A, B or C to complete both sentences.

0 My doctor told me to cut _out sweets, but it’s difficult.


Everyone feels a bit stressed out during their exam.
A talk B out C get

1 I wanted to join in the football match and score a goal for the team.
You should hand in your essays by Friday.
A over B in C off
2 Why don’t you sign up for the basketball team?
I’ve got so much schoolwork to catch up on!
A out B on C up

3 He had a bad accident, but he’s getting on with life


now. Are you getting through your problems, Mary?
A working B keeping C getting

4 If you don’t breathe, you’ll pass out.


I need your help to figure out something.
A out B in C up

5 I need to go over my English notes.


How did you get over your cold so quickly?
A on B over C up

Reading
6 Read the text. Choose the correct answer, A, B, C or D.
One Thursday night Derek Ladner, 57, was watching a film with his wife, Dawn, 60, when
he remembered he hadn’t checked the lottery ticket which he’d bought the day before. He
used to buy a ticket regularly, every Wednesday and every Saturday, and he played the
same numbers – a combination of his birthday and his wife’s. When the film had finished,
he found the ticket and discovered that every number matched. He couldn’t believe it.
He’d won!
The next morning, they discovered that they weren't the only people who had chosen the
same numbers. Altogether there were five winning tickets for almost 2.5 million pounds.
Each ticket won nearly half a million pounds. Derek and Dawn were naturally delighted
and excited – who wouldn’t be?
Over the next few days, Derek and Dawn started thinking about what they would do with
their money. They decided not to make any quick decisions.
A week later, they had another surprise – Derek found something in his wallet. It was
another lottery ticket. At first he was rather confused, and then he remembered! That
Wednesday, he had bought not one, but two tickets. The second one had been a mistake –
he’d forgotten about the first one! That’s right – the second ticket had the same numbers
as the first ticket. Two tickets meant twice as much money!
The story was talked about everywhere. It was the first and only time anyone had bought
two winning tickets on the same day. They had now won almost a million pounds –
enough money to change their lives. However, Derek and Dawn told reporters that they
were not planning any big changes. They said they would spend some money on the house
where they lived, but that they were happy there and didn’t want to move anywhere else.
They also said that they were planning a holiday, probably to New York, where Dawn had
always wanted to go. What about work? Derek, who was a driver, said he planned to stop
soon and was looking forward to spending more time at home with Dawn, who had
already retired.
1 The numbers Derek chose were
A special to him.
B changed regularly.
C shown on TV.
D hard to remember.

2 On Thursday night, Derek


A thought about his birthday.
B celebrated a birthday.
C didn’t know about the other winners.
D was happy to win 2.5 million pounds.

3 Derek won nearly one million pounds because he


A wanted to buy two tickets for Wednesday.
B forgot about buying an earlier ticket.
C didn’t remember to buy a ticket.
D bought the usual number of tickets.

4 Derek and Dawn


A are not going to make any changes.
B are planning to buy a new house.
C are thinking of travelling.
D have already given up their jobs.

5 The writer seems to


A think Derek is very strange.
B think they should spend more money.
C admire Derek and Dawn.
D pay a lot of attention to the facts of the story.

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