"Метапредметное содержание уроков английского языка в условиях перехода на ФООП"


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Язык издания: русский
Периодичность: ежедневно
Вид издания: сборник
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Публикация: "Метапредметное содержание уроков английского языка в условиях перехода на ФООП"
Автор: Москвина Дарья Яковлевна

Административная контрольная работа за 1 полугодие для учащихся 9 классовФИ_____________________________________________________ Класс 9_____1. Underline the correct item.
  • Lots of festivals have a firework throwing/display
  • 3. Of all the housework / household chores, doing the dishes is the one Jenny hates most.
  • Ian isn`t a very sociable / silly person, as he is not very comfortable of meeting new people.
  • 2. Fill in the gaps with where, who, which, when and whose
  • December 25th when  Christmas takes place , is also my parents’ anniversary.
  • The place when  my mom has chosen for the fancy dress party is very nice.
  • Lyn is the who girl is having the party on Friday.
  • John, whose brother is a clown, is throwing a costume party next week.
  • Perugia when the Eurochocolate Festival is held every year, is a city in central Italy.
  • Put the words in the correct order
  • were/ they/ all/ walking/ day.
  • Ответ: They were all walking all day.
  •  spent/ he/ his/ bed/ weekend/ in /all.
  • Ответ: He spent all weekend in his bed.
  • she/ not/ taken/ has/ photos/ any.
  • Ответ: She has not taken any photos.Административная контрольная работа за 1 полугодие для учащихся 9 классовФИ_____________________________________________________ Класс 9_____1. Underline the correct item.
  • Jenny would like the house with a crowded / spacious study where she can put her big desk and her two big bookcases.
  • At La Tomatina you need a spare mix/change of clothes
  • The festival included a noisy street parade/place
  • 2. Fill in the gaps with where, who, which, when and whose
  • The _________ George has chosen for the fancy dress party is very funny.
  • May 9th , __________ Victory Day takes place , is also my birthday.
  • Lyn is the girl ________ is having the party on Friday.
  • Anna,________ parents are lawyers, is getting married next month.
  • Malta, _________ you can take an English course, is a fascinating island.
  • Put the words in the correct order
  • doing/ yoga/ she/ yesterday/ was/ 6 o’clock/ at
  • _________________________________________
  •  spent/ he/ his/ bed/ weekend/ in .
  • _________________________________________
  • done/ not/ my/ have/ homework/ I/.
  • ____________________________________________
  • Read the text am mark the sentences 1 – True , 2 – False , 3 – Not stated
  • Hanami A Flowering Celebration! The beginning of spring (March-April) is a very special time in Japan, because this is whenJapan's famous cherry trees come into flower.The Japanese celebrate this happy time withfestivals and flower-viewing parties.At the end of winter, everyone's excitement starts to grow.The whole country wants to knowthe exact day when the cherry flowers ('sakura') will appear.Starting in February, weathermen try to guess when this day will be.When the first flowers open on the trees, national joy breaks out!There are rides and gamesfour children in the street, music and dance perfomances, tea ceremonies, flower displays, and much more. But the most special thing that people do at this time is have 'hanami'parties.hanami means flower watching.Hanami means flower watching/ In hanami parties, families and friends take a picnicand go and sit under a cherry tree to look at and admire the flowers. Hanami parties takeplace during the daytime and also at night, because when it is dark, lights light up the cherrytrees.Hanami is very important to the Japanese. Cherry blossoms appear on trees for only oneweek before they fall to the ground and die, and for the Japanese this symbolises the shortnature of childhood and life.So hanami is a time when Japanese people like to think abouthow important life is.
  • Spring is the Japanese people’s favourite time of year (Ns)
  • When the cherry flowers appear, people hope for long lives. (Ns)
  • The cherry flowers do not stay on the trees for very long(T)
  • Hanami takes place a week after the cherry trees blossom. (F)
  • It is not easy for now not know the day the cherry flowers with open (T)
  • Read the text am mark the sentences 1 – True , 2 – False , 3 – Not stated
  • Hanami A Flowering Celebration! The beginning of spring (March-April) is a very special time in Japan, because this is whenJapan's famous cherry trees come into flower.The Japanese celebrate this happy time withfestivals and flower-viewing parties.At the end of winter, everyone's excitement starts to grow.The whole country wants to knowthe exact day when the cherry flowers ('sakura') will appear.Starting in February, weathermen try to guess when this day will be.When the first flowers open on the trees, national joy breaks out!There are rides and gamesfour children in the street, music and dance perfomances, tea ceremonies, flower displays, and much more. But the most special thing that people do at this time is have 'hanami'parties.hanami means flower watching.Hanami means flower watching/ In hanami parties, families and friends take a picnicand go and sit under a cherry tree to look at and admire the flowers. Hanami parties takeplace during the daytime and also at night, because when it is dark, lights light up the cherrytrees.Hanami is very important to the Japanese. Cherry blossoms appear on trees for only oneweek before they fall to the ground and die, and for the Japanese this symbolises the shortnature of childhood and life.So hanami is a time when Japanese people like to think abouthow important life is.
  • Spring is the Japanese people’s favourite time of year
  • When the cherry flowers appear, people hope for long lives.
  • The cherry flowers do not stay on the trees for very long
  • Hanami takes place a week after the cherry trees blossom.
  • It is not easy for now not know the day the cherry flowers with open