Контрольная работа по английскому языку в 11 классе за 3 четверть. (вариант 1)
1. Read the text and complete it with the phrases (a-h). There is one phrase you don’t have to use.
a) surgeon operates the instruments
b) by an electronic device
c) the building of surgical robots
d) because they can detect the change in acidity
e) becomes more difficult
f) on a special screen
g) the operation can be done faster
h) safe are these robots
Now there are robots that help surgeon perform operations. What can they do and is there anything to fear?
As surgical techniques become more advanced, keeping close control over everything that goes on during the operation (1)_________. The need for greater control and sensitivity has led to (2)_________. Keyhole surgery has s lot of benefit from their help. Specially adapted instruments on the ends of thin tubes are put through a small hole in the patient’s skin. The (3)_________ from outside the body using an instrument called a laparoscope, which has a camera on it. Thus doctors can watch the whole operation (4)_________.
The Laparobot or the robot laparascope gives the surgeon greater control over the image on the screen, so (5)_________. The Laparobot is controlled (6)_________ worn by the surgeon. The position of the camera inside the patient follows the surgeon’s hands movements. But how (7)_________ ? Unlike industrial robots, these new surgical robots are designed to be extremely sensitive to the environment and respond quickly to any change. For instance, they stop if they bump into an unexpected blood vessel.
2. Translate into English.
1. изумительный 2. захватывать 3. понимать 4. убедительный 5. тонуть (о людях) 6. выставлять 7. верный 8. роскошный 9. обладать 10. выпускать 11.искать 12. подходящий 13. подозревать 14. стоящий 15. придираться
Контрольная работа по английскому языку в 11 классе за 3 четверть. (вариант 2)
1. Read the text and complete it with the phrases (a-h). There is one phrase you don’t have to use.
a) safe are these robots
b) the operation can be done faster
c) becomes more difficult
d) on a special screen
e) the building of surgical robots
f) by an electronic device
g) because they can detect the change in acidity
h) surgeon operates the instruments
Now there are robots that help surgeon perform operations. What can they do and is there anything to fear?
As surgical techniques become more advanced, keeping close control over everything that goes on during the operation (1)_________. The need for greater control and sensitivity has led to (2)_________. Keyhole surgery has s lot of benefit from their help. Specially adapted instruments on the ends of thin tubes are put through a small hole in the patient’s skin. The (3)_________ from outside the body using an instrument called a laparoscope, which has a camera on it. Thus doctors can watch the whole operation (4)_________.
The Laparobot or the robot laparascope gives the surgeon greater control over the image on the screen, so (5)_________. The Laparobot is controlled (6)_________ worn by the surgeon. The position of the camera inside the patient follows the surgeon’s hands movements. But how (7)_________ ? Unlike industrial robots, these new surgical robots are designed to be extremely sensitive to the environment and respond quickly to any change. For instance, they stop if they bump into an unexpected blood vessel.
2. Translate into English.
1. изумление 2. захватывающий 3. понятный 4. убеждать 5. тонуть (о неодушевленных предметах) 6. выставка 7. вера 8. роскошь 9. обладание 10. восстанавливать 11.напоминать 12. подходить 13. подозрение 14.быть уволенным 15. выбирать
3. Match the words in two columns and complete the sentences with the phrases.
1. hardly a) a gardener
2. worth b) the poor animal
3. employ c) of restoring
4. suspected d) of being a spy
5. released e) comprehensible
1. She was ___________ but the police didn’t have any evidence. 2. Sir Reynolds was reading a long ___________ report written in official language. 3. The old church is certainly ___________ but the community doesn’t have any money to pay the architect and the builders. 4. The new owner of the castle intended to ___________ and the cook. 5. Walking in the forest Sam saw a small white hare under a thick branch and ___________ from the trap.
4. Use the adverbs in brackets in the appropriate forms to complete the sentences.
1. Two very large vans drove quite slowly down the street. The first one was moving a bit (quickly) than the second one. 2. The last orator spoke (enthusiastically) in comparison to the previous speakers. 3. The diggers moved much (far) but didn’t reach the bottom. 4. I see Uncle Gerald (little) of all my relatives because he seldom comes to Wales. 5.Such species appear (frequently) here than the ones we were speaking about the other day. 6. She began to smile (brightly) than in the days of his youth.
5. Use the derivatives of the words given in brackets to complete the text.
The word “microscope” is a 1.(combine) of two Greek words, micros, or “small” and scopos, or “watcher”. It helps to see tiny things, which are 2.(visible) to the naked eye. No one is quite sure who 3.(actual) invented it. The credit is 4.(usual) given to Galileo. A Dutch 5(science) called Leeuwenhoek is sometimes referred to as “the father of microscope’ but that’s because of many 6(discover) he made with this instrument. He was also the first to see the whole 7(circulate) of the blood. Today the 8(important) of microscope to man in almost every form of science and industry is evident.
3. Match the words in two columns and complete the sentences with the phrases.
1. masterpiece a) schoolar
2. famous b) beauty
3. captivating c) a car
4. perform d) miracles
5. hired e) is on exhibition
1. In his book “English as a global language” David Cristal, a ___________ and a linguist, showed the role of English in the modern world. 2. Sunflowers Vincent Van Gogh’s ___________in Sweden. 3. Every year Venice’s ___________ attracts thousands of tourists. 4. They say Doctor Lewis can really ___________. Practically all his patients leave his hospital cured and healthy. 5. When we were in Italy, we ___________ for a week.
4. Use the adverbs in brackets in the appropriate forms to complete the sentences.
1. The elderly gentleman spoke to us very dryly, much (dryly) than we had expected him to. 2. You should have acted (slyly). Your opponents are very clever, knowlegeable and cunning. 3. It is snowing hard outside, much (hard) than yesterday. 4. I can say that Ron is a very good athlete. He runs (fast) of all in the team, swims a bit (badly) than Greg and jumps (high) than everybody except Willy.
5. Use the derivatives of the words given in brackets to complete the text.
The word “microscope” is a 1.(combine) of two Greek words, micros, or “small” and scopos, or “watcher”. It helps to see tiny things, which are 2.(visible) to the naked eye. No one is quite sure who 3.(actual) invented it. The credit is 4.(usual) given to Galileo. A Dutch 5(science) called Leeuwenhoek is sometimes referred to as “the father of microscope’ but that’s because of many 6(discover) he made with this instrument. He was also the first to see the whole 7(circulate) of the blood. Today the 8(important) of microscope to man in almost every form of science and industry is evident.