Контрольная работа №4 вариант 1 task 1 fill in: broadband, become, phone line, email account, overcome, perform, subscription,exist, server, build. what's please? he can a few magic tricks at the party. a system that allows large amounts of information to be sent very quickly is called this problem is largely by printing out a new set of data. she’s studying to a teacher. does life on other planets? the is engaged. is a computer that is used only for storing and managing programs and information used by other computers robins nests almost anywhere. do you think we should get a subscription to ‘newsweek’? task 2 put the verbs in brackets into the correct future tense: future simple, future perfect, future continuous, future perfect continuous. i expect they (finish) dinner before we arrive. in a few days i (travel) to vienna. by next summer, (save) enough money to come and see you. /have) time to help me with my homework? i (call )you later, i promise. by the time we join him, he (paint) the room for an hour. i am sure ) the film. next march we ) in bulgaria for 2 years. in ten years' time, ) as a marine biologist. i (order) fish and chips, and you? task 3 fill in the sentences with the correct particle: into, up, out of, down, out. it was sad when anna and tom . panic broke soon as the news of the explosion arrived. the burglars broke the shop. the vacuum cleaner has broken they managed to break by digging a tunnel. task 4 fill in the gaps with the correct preposition. 1 it’s all stored the computer. 2 i looked it the internet. 3 i can’t talk just now. 4 mary has a modern computer lots of games on it. 5 this gadget's great jars.
Task 1:
1. What's broadband please? - Broadband is a system that allows large amounts of information to be sent very quickly. (Explanation)
2. He can perform a few magic tricks at the party. - The word "perform" means to do something in front of an audience or group of people. (Explanation)
3. This problem is largely overcome by printing out a new set of data. - The word "overcome" means to find a solution or a way to solve a problem. In this context, printing out a new set of data helps solve the problem. (Explanation)
4. She's studying to become a teacher. - The phrase "to become" is used to talk about someone's future profession or career. (Explanation)
5. Does life on other planets exist? - The word "exist" means to be real or to be present. In this context, the question is asking if life on other planets is real or present. (Explanation)
6. The server is engaged. - The word "engaged" means to be busy or occupied with something. In this context, the server is busy. (Explanation)
7. A computer that is used only for storing and managing programs and information used by other computers is called a server. - The word "server" refers to a computer that serves or provides information to other computers or devices. (Explanation)
8. Robins nest almost anywhere. - The word "nest" refers to a bird's home where it lays eggs and raises its young. In this context, robins build their nests in various places. (Explanation)
9. Do you think we should get a subscription to 'Newsweek'? - The word "subscription" means a payment made regularly to receive a service or product. In this context, the question is asking if they should pay for a regular delivery of 'Newsweek' magazine. (Explanation)
Task 2:
1. I expect they will have finished dinner before we arrive. (Future Perfect) - This sentence is talking about a completed action that will happen in the future. (Explanation)
2. In a few days, I will travel to Vienna. (Future Simple) - This sentence is talking about a future action that will happen. (Explanation)
3. By next summer, I will have saved enough money to come and see you. (Future Perfect) - This sentence is talking about a completed action that will happen before a specific point in the future. (Explanation)
4. Will you have time to help me with my homework? (Future Simple) - This sentence is asking if someone will have time in the future to help with homework. (Explanation)
5. I will call you later, I promise. (Future Simple) - This sentence is talking about a future action that will happen. (Explanation)
6. By the time we join him, he will have been painting the room for an hour. (Future Perfect Continuous) - This sentence is talking about an ongoing action that will have been happening for a specific duration by a certain point in the future. (Explanation)
7. I am sure I will enjoy the film. (Future Simple) - This sentence is talking about a future action that will happen. (Explanation)
8. Next March, we will have been in Bulgaria for 2 years. (Future Perfect Continuous) - This sentence is talking about an ongoing action that will have been happening for a specific duration by a certain point in the future. (Explanation)
9. In ten years' time, I will be working as a marine biologist. (Future Simple) - This sentence is talking about a future action that will happen. (Explanation)
10. I will order fish and chips, and you? (Future Simple) - This sentence is talking about a future action that will happen. (Explanation)
Task 3:
1. It was sad when Anna and Tom broke up. - The phrase "broke up" means to end a romantic relationship. (Explanation)
2. Panic broke out as soon as the news of the explosion arrived. - The phrase "broke out" means to suddenly start or occur. In this context, panic suddenly started. (Explanation)
3. The burglars broke into the shop. - The phrase "broke into" means to forcibly enter a place, typically with the intention of committing a crime. (Explanation)
4. The vacuum cleaner has broken down. - The phrase "broken down" means to stop working or functioning properly. (Explanation)
5. They managed to break out by digging a tunnel. - The phrase "break out" means to escape, typically from a confined space. In this context, they escaped by digging a tunnel. (Explanation)
Task 4:
1. It's all stored on the computer. - The preposition "on" is used to indicate location or position. In this context, the data is stored on the computer. (Explanation)
2. I looked it up on the internet. - The phrasal verb "look up" means to search for information or a word in a reference source, such as a dictionary or the internet. (Explanation)
3. I can't talk right now. - The preposition "right" is used to indicate an exact time or moment. In this context, "right now" means at this exact moment. (Explanation)
4. Mary has a modern computer with lots of games on it. - The preposition "with" is used to indicate possession. In this context, Mary's computer has lots of games. (Explanation)
5. This gadget's great for jars. - The preposition "for" is used to indicate purpose or use. In this context, the gadget is great for opening jars. (Explanation)