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МИНИСТЕРСТВО НА ОБРАЗОВАНИЕТО, МЛАДЕЖТА И НАУКАТА
ЦЕНТЪР ЗА КОНТРОЛ И ОЦЕНКА НА КАЧЕСТВОТО НА УЧИЛИЩНОТО ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ
ТЕСТ ПО АНГЛИЙСКИ ЕЗИК ЗА VII КЛАС
PART ONE: LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Listening A
Directions: You will hear a text about the game of chess twice. Before you listen to it, you have 1
minute to read the questions 1 – 5. While listening for the first time, you can look at the statements,
but you are not allowed to take notes. After you hear the whole text, you will have 1 minute to
answer the questions, choosing the answer A, B, or C. Then you will hear the text again and will
have 2 minutes to check your answers.
1. The word “chess” comes from …
A) Indian.
B) Persian.
C) Chinese.
2. ……… brought chess to Europe.
A) The Arabs
B) The Persians
C) The Spanish
3. Chess has been a popular game for about …
A) a decade.
B) a century.
C) a thousand years.
4. In the course of time, the Persian names of the chess pieces …
A) were changed.
B) weren’t changed.
C) became popular.
5. The chessboard with the chess pieces on it reminds of …
A) a castle.
B) old times.
C) a church.
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Listening B
Directions: You will hear a story about a journalist twice. Before you listen to it, you have 1
minute to read the questions 6 – 10. While listening for the first time, you can look at the
statements, but you are not allowed to take notes. After you hear the whole text, you will have 1
minute to answer the questions, choosing the answer A, B, or C. Then you will hear the text again
and will have 2 minutes to check your answers.
6. When the article arrived, the editor of the magazine …
A) refused to read it.
B) didn’t like it the way it was.
C) re-wrote it all.
7. The journalist had to …
A) count the steps leading to the surrounding wall.
B) find out exactly how big the palace was.
C) measure the height of the palace wall.
8. How many e-mails did the editor send before he published the article?
A) One.
B) Two.
C) Тhree.
9. The editor was getting nervous because …
A) he had to send the magazine to press.
B) the article was too long.
C) he had no information about the president.
10. Why didn’t the journalist answer the editor?`
A) He wanted to relax in the palace.
B) He was thrown into prison.
C) He was too busy to count the steps.
PART TWO: READING COMPREHENSION
Read the following text and circle the correct answer A, B or C.
Joan was very good at science when she was at school, and she was especially interested in
computers, so when she finished her education she decided to start work at an office.
She very much liked her work and soon she could do thousands of things with computers.
“They are really like friends to me nowadays,” Joan told her mother one evening. “I can ask
them questions, and they answer just like people, but more politely and they do not argue. And they
never lie!”
“I hope not!” her mother answered. “It sounds like the computer is a perfect companion,
doesn’t it?” They both laughed. “But can any of them think for themselves?”
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“I’m afraid not,” Joan said. “You can get out of them only what you have put in. It’s called
programming. But it’s wonderful what you can make computers do.”
“Well,” Joan’s mother said, “I’m curious to know if you can programme one of them to give
me some advice.”
“I hope so”, answered Joan. “I’ll try. What do you want advice about?”
“Well,” her mother answered, “you know my two watches, don’t you?”
“Yes,” Joan answered doubtfully. “What advice can a computer give you about them?”
“Well,” her mother answered, “one of them is fast and it gains one second every hour, and
the other has stopped and won’t start again. I would like to know which one to keep. Do you mind
asking one of your computers?”
Joan laughed and answered, “That’s a strange thing to ask a computer, but I’ll do so. I’ll ask
Donald. He is my best friend.”
When she got home the next evening, her mother had forgotten all about her request for
advice.
“You remember what you asked about your two watches, Mum?” Joan said.
“Eh? My two watches? Oh, yes. I don’t suppose your computer could give me any advice.”
“Oh, yes, he could!” Joan replied. “Donald advised you to keep the watch that has stopped.”
“Why did he advise that?” Joan’s mother asked.
“Because he said that that watch will be right once every twelve hours, but the other one will
be right only once every five years.”
11. Joan enjoyed her work in the office because she …
A) met computer experts there.
B) could work with computers there.
C) she liked the office room.
12. Joan thought computers …
A) always tell the truth.
B) never agree with you.
C) can ask clever questions.
13. The sentence “Computers can’t think for themselves” means that computers …
A) can’t take care about themselves.
B) can’t think about their owners.
C) can’t think on their own.
14. The first watch mentioned in the text …
A) was fast.
B) was slow.
C) didn’t work.
15. What was wrong with the other watch?
A) It was old enough to work.
B) It could not go again.
C) It rarely worked.
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16. Joan’s mother wanted advice on …
A) which watch to keep.
B) what new watch to buy.
C) how to repair the watches.
17. Donald was one of Joan’s …
A) ex-classmates.
B) colleagues.
C) computers.
18. Joan’s mother knew the answer to her request …
A) right away.
B) in two days.
C) on the next day.
19. Joan’s mother thought that the computer …
A) couldn’t give her any advice.
B) could advise her well.
C) couldn’t repair the watches.
20. The computer advised Joan’s mother to keep the watch that …
A) was fast.
B) didn’t work.
C) was slow.
PART THREE: USE OF ENGLISH
Circle the correct answer A, B or C.
21. When Kate was a teenager, she preferred ….. pop music.
A) listen to
B) listening to
C) to listen
22. I’m not usually interested ….. fantasy films, but this one is really cool.
A) of
B) from
C) in
23. My parents say I ………. eat sweet things because it’s not good for my health.
A) don’t need to
B) don’t have to
C) shouldn’t
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24. I don’t think they’ve got the shoes you want here. Are there any ….. shoe shops nearby?
A) another
B) other
C) others
25. While we ….. the mountain, the rain turned into snow.
A) were climbing
B) are climbing
C) climbed
26. The discovery ….......the Nobel Prize last year.
A) is given
B) was given
C) gave
27. …… you ever written a letter to a magazine or a newspaper?
A) Did
B) Were
C) Have
TATTOOS
The (28)…… of tattooing has a very long history. It was known in ancient Egypt. We find
tattoos on Egyptian mummies. It was also known in Greece and (29)…… the Romans and ancient
Britons. Tattooing has had a place in the (30)…... of many primitive people. The word “tattoo”
comes from Tahitian. The custom was (31)…… to the Western countries mainly by sailors.
Today many young people think it fun to get tattooed. It can be done quite (32)…… in a
tattoo parlor with an electric drill and a special dye. However, before you decide to have a snake, a
dragon, or a face of your girlfriend tattooed on your body, remember that a tattoo, (33) …..done, is
very difficult to (34)……. Think (35)…… before you enter a tattoo parlor. And remember AIDS.
28. A) art
B) paint
C) draw
29. A) along
B) among
C) with
30. A) world
B) time
C) culture
31. A) transported
B) brought
C) sent
32. A) easily
B) easy
C) easier
33. A) ones
B) once
C) one’s
34. A) transfer
B) move
C) remove
35. A) twice
B) two
C) double
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МИНИСТЕРСТВО НА ОБРАЗОВАНИЕТО, МЛАДЕЖТА И НАУКАТА
ЦЕНТЪР ЗА КОНТРОЛ И ОЦЕНКА НА КАЧЕСТВОТО НА УЧИЛИЩНОТО ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ
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LISTENING COMPREHENSION – TRANSCRIPTS
Listening A
Directions: You will hear a text about the game of chess twice. Before you listen to it, you have 1
minute to read the questions 1 – 5. While listening for the first time, you can look at the statements,
but you are not allowed to take notes. After you hear the whole text, you will have 1 minute to
answer the questions, choosing the answer A, B, or C. Then you will hear the text again and will
have 2 minutes to check your answers.
The game of chess was first played many centuries ago in China, India and Persia. The name
“chess” comes from the Persian word “shah”, which means “king”. Later, the Arabs learned chess
from the Persians and brought the game with them when they invaded Spain. From Spain, chess
quickly spread all over Europe. This was about one thousand years ago.
The Europeans gave the names of the chess pieces we know today, which are Castle, Knight,
Bishop, King, Queen and Pawn. It was probably difficult to pronounce and spell the original
Persian names for the chess pieces, so they modernized them to fit in the way they lived in Europe.
Today, they do not sound like very modern names but imagine for а moment that we were living
several hundred years ago. From the castle window we might see pawns – the servants working in
the field, or a bishop coming out from a nearby church, and a king and queen might appear
somewhere. The way the chess pieces look, where they are placed on the chessboard, the way in
which they move, even their names, all look like a very old picture.
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Listening B
Directions: You will hear a story about a journalist twice. Before you listen to it, you have 1
minute to read the questions 6 – 10. While listening for the first time, you can look at the
statements, but you are not allowed to take notes. After you hear the whole text, you will have 1
minute to answer the questions, choosing the answer A, B, or C. Then you will hear the text again
and will have 2 minutes to check your answers.
Last year a well-known magazine asked a journalist to write an article about the president’s
palace in a foreign country. When the article arrived, the editor read the first sentence and then
refused to publish it. The article began: “Hundreds of steps lead to the high wall which surrounds
the president’s palace.” The editor at once sent the journalist an e-mail to instruct him to find out
the exact number of the steps.
The journalist immediately started to collect these important facts, but it took a long time to
send them. Meanwhile, the editor was getting impatient about the waiting, because the magazine
had to go to press soon. He sent the journalist two more urgent e-mails, but received no answer. So
the editor published the article as it was.
A week later, the editor at last received an e-mail from the journalist. The poor journalist
was arrested and was sent to prison while he was counting the 1084 steps leading to the president’s
palace.
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