Программа по английскому языку (для поступления в 10 лицейские классы) Языковая компетенция Лексическая сторона: 1)Предметное содержание «Мои друзья и я». Взаимоотношения в семье, с друзьями. Внешность. Досуг (спорт, чтение, посещение дискотек, кафе, молодежных клубов). Молодежная мода. Покупки. Переписка. Любовь. Конфликты. « Школьное образование и выбор профессии». Типы школ. Изучаемые предметы и отношение к ним. Каникулы. Международные школьные обмены. Проблемы выбора профессии. Роль иностранного языка. «Страна/страны изучаемого языка и родная страна». Географическое положение, климат, население, города и села, достопримечательности. Выдающиеся люди, их вклад в мировую культуру. Средства массовой информации. «Земля и люди». Природа и проблемы экологии. Здоровый образ жизни. 2) Словообразовательные средства: конференция как средство расширения потенциального словаря; аффиксация:1) существительных с суффиксами -ness, -ity, ship, -ment, -sion, -tion, -er, -or, -ante, -ence,-ist, -ing; 2) глаголов с суффиксами: dis-, re-; 3) прилагательных с префиксами: un-, in-, inter-; с суффиксами: -able, -ible, -ous, -ive, -ful, y, -ly, -ic, -an, -ing; 4) наречий с суффиксом —ly; Словосложение: существительное + существительное, прилагательное + существительное. Грамматическая сторона Повествовательное распространенное предложение. Альтернативные и разделительные вопросы. Безличные предложения с формальными подлежащими типа: It's difficult. Условные предложения реального характера типа: If you call me, I’ll tell you everything. Сложноподчиненные предложения с союзными словами и союзами which, that, what, when, if, because, that`s why. Конструкции с инфинитивом типа: I want him to help me. Конструкция there is/there are в прошедшем времени. Конструкция с to be going to в прошедшем времени. Предложения, содержащие конструкции as...as, not so...as. Предложения (утвердительные, отрицательные, вопросительные) в косвенной речи. Особые случаи употребления определенного, неопределенного и нулевого артиклей. Неопределенные местоимения и их производные типа: somebody, anybody etc. Абсолютная форма притяжательных местоимений. Возвратные местоимения. Глагольные формы: в Present, Past, Future Continuous; Present, Past, Future Simple; Present, Past, Future Perfect; Present Perfect Continuous; в Present, Past Simple Passive; Present and Past Perfect Passive; Future - in -the — Past. Согласование времен. Модальные глаголы и их эквиваленты: be able to, be to, have to, be allowed to. Неличные формы глаголов (Gerund, Participle I, П, Infinitive). Complex Object, Complex Subject. Условные предложения с разной степенью вероятности: вероятные, маловероятные, невероятные (First, Second and Third Conditionals). Наречия в сравнительной и превосходной степенях. Исключения. Фразовые глаголы -bring, come, get, go, look, make, run, take. При поступлении в лицейские классы проводится письменный тест, состоящий из задания по чтению с извлечением информации и заданий на проверку знаний в области грамматики и лексики в рамках соответствующей программы. TEST (9TH FORM) READING I. Read the text below. Six sentences have been removed from it. Choose from the sentences A-F the one which fits each gap. The sun was shining brightly in the clear, blue sky. (1) Ted Brown was sitting in his office, daydreaming. “I wish I were on a sandy beach in an exotic place”, he thought to himself, as he looked out of his office window at the busy streets below. Just then, the telephone rang loudly. Ted jumped in surprise. When he picked it up, a voice said, “Come to the Grand Hotel at six o’clock. I have something for you.” “Who’s there?” Ted asked, but there was no answer. Puzzled, he looked at his watch. (2) He knew he’d have to hurry if he was to get there in time, so he quickly left the office. The traffic outside was terrible, so Ted decided to make the journey to the hotel on the underground. (3) It took him almost an hour to get to the hotel. At exactly six o’clock, Ted was entering the impressive building. Ted walked towards the reception desk and asked if anyone had left anything for him. (4) Ted opened it and took out the card which was inside. It said “Come to room 147 on the tenth floor and knock on the door three times.” By now, Ted was very anxious to find out what was going on. When he found the room 147, he knocked on the door three times and waited. (5) The room inside was dark. As Ted stepped inside, all the lights came on. “Surprise!”yelled Ted/s friends and family. Ted couldn’t believe his eyes. “Happy birthday, Ted” said his Mum. (6) His boss gave him another envelope which contained a ticket for a week’s Caribbean cruise. Ted was amazed!”Thank you, everyone,” he said. “This is the best birthday present ever!” A “I thought everyone had forgotten,” replied Ted. B It was very hot in the city centre. C The station was crowded with people and so was the train. D There was no answer, so Ted decided to open the door. E It was already five o’clock and the hotel was on the other side of the city. F The receptionist gave him a small white envelope with his name printed on the front. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY II. Choose the correct item. When I first met my university flat mate, Emily, I didn’t really like her. I thought she was a bossy girl who liked giving people orders. However, when I got to know her we became friends and have been friends ever since. She is very energetic and 1)… person, who always offers to help people and organizes all kinds of events. First of all, Emily is very pretty. She has 2)… features and people always notice her large, green eyes and 3)… hair. But I think that her 4)… nose is her best feature. Emily is usually 5)… dressed. Her favourite clothes are her old jeans and her collection of T-shirts with the names of her favourite rock groups. Emily is always on a diet because she worries about 6)… weight. She never believes me, when I tell her she’s very slim. Emily is very 7)… and she is always the life and soul of the party. She is also very romantic, but she is 8)… about who she talks to. She wants to find someone really special. She is so clever and talented that she could have a great career, 9)… she is not at all 10)… . She has no idea what she wants to do after she finishes her studies. All in all, she is very special to me and I know she will always be there when I need her. 1 A careful B caring C boring 2 A wonderful B stunning C decisive 3 A golden B bright C hooked 4 A laughing 5 A formally 6 A taking on 7 A outgoing 8 A silly 9 A as well 10 A co-operative B silky B casually B having on B easy-going B boring B and B ambitious C upturned C successfully C putting on C helpful C fussy C but C determined III Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits the space in the same line. 1. Please wait! Don’t be so _________________________________ PATIENCE 2. Congratulations! Your application for the job was _____________ SUCCESS 3. This statue is one of the most important tourist ________________ ATTRACT 4. We’re going on a tour of the castle. It sounds very _____________ EXCITE 5. It’s a good idea but I think it’s very _________________________ PRACTICE 6. Although cars are useful, they also have ______________________ ADVANTAGE 7. Teachers should always punish bad _________ in class. BEHAVE 8. I knew the word once but now I have ________________________ FORGET 9. The main streets in our cities are ____________________________ NOISE 10. Not taking exercise can be very _____________________________ HEALTH IV.Fill in the blanks using the appropriate tense. Sunday is the day we usually go out for a drive. I (1) …. (learn) to drive at the moment, so sometimes my husband Bob (2) …. (let) me drive the car. However, last Sunday something (3) …. (happen) which made him change his mind. Bob (4) … (drive) for almost ten years and he’s very proud of the fact that he (5) … (never/ have) an accident. We (6)… (just/ leave) the house. I (7) … (drive) along the road quite slowly, when we heard a terrible crashing sound. Something (8)… (fall) off the roof of the car, then landed on the bonnet. When we looked, we saw that it was a bucket of water! I (9)…. (clean) the car before we set off and had left it on the roof. Bob says that in future he (10) … (do) the driving and the cleaning! V. Read the text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct, and some have a word which should not be there. If a line is correct, put a tick (√). If a line has a word which should not be there, write the word. There are two examples (0) (00) at the beginning. Apollo 13 ___√____ 0 True stories are often the best and the story of Apollo 13 is no although 00 exception. Although the story of the unlucky thirteenth Apollo _______ 1 mission was made into a successful Hollywood feature film. It _______ 2 is the tale of a mission that it went horribly wrong after just two _______ 3 days in the space. The crew had just finished a TV broadcast _______ 4 when the pilot pressed a button for a routine exercise. There was _______ 5 a loud explosion and the spacecraft has went out of control. For _______ 6 the next six hours the crew desperately tried to work out what _______ 7 had goine wrong. They would had to work fast because they _______ 8 knew if they ran out of oxygen and foe electricity, they were _______ 9 finished. They also needed water, not even for themselves, but to _______ 10 cool the spaceship’s electronic systems. With the help of the _______ 11 engineers at NASA, they got over the ship back under control _______12 and were guided it back to earth. When the parachutes finally _______13 brought the module back, nobody could to believe that they had _______14 really done it. It was a tale of incredible imagination and _______15 intelligence – absolutely very perfect for a film.