Form 7. Module test. 1. Variant 1.
1.Listen to two friends talking about safety in the home and complete the gaps.
Safety in the home
Don’t leave keys near doors or e.g. windows. At night, keep your mobile phone beside your 1)................... . (And make sure it’s switched on!) In your 2)................, there should be dusk-to-dawn outside lights, 2.5 metres 3)................ or more. If a 4).................... comes to your door, always ask for ID. Remember, if you’re not 5)...................., don’t let them in!
2. Match the words/phrases to their definition.
1.surf the NetA. identification
2.alarm systemB. a machine that signals danger
3.beach volleyball C. fun activities on the computer
4.ID D. a sport
5.computer games E. look for information on the computer
3. Complete the sentences with the correct word.
heavy • cost • helpful • crowded • peace
I. love living in the city, but I don’t like the high ____ of living.
2.My father hates driving in ______ traffic
3.The streets in London are very _______.
4.In the country you usually meet friendly and ______ people.
5.We go for a walk in the country, because we need some _____and quiet.
4. Fill in the correct preposition.
• out • after • on • out • into
I ran ___ an old friend at the supermarket yesterday.
We ran _____ of milk, so I can buy it at the supermarket.
Keep your mobile phones switched _____ at night.
My brother and his friends hang _____ at the shopping centre on Saturdays
I saw two policemen running _____ a robber.
5. Fill in should or shouldn’t.
1. You ….carry a lot of money with you
2. You….be careful in crowded places.
3. You….keep your wallet in your back pocket
4. You …. do your homework every day.
5. You… speak with your friends during the lesson.
6.Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.
1. We _____ go) to the cinema tomorrow. Would you like to go with us?
2.I really have to go now. My plane _____(leave) at 10:30.
3. He _____(leave) early in the morning every Friday..
4. I _ (study) in my bedroom at the moment, but I can join you in the park later.
5. He ...................(feed) the chickens every morning at 6:30
7.Read the text and mark the sentences T(true) or F(false).
Fire Safety
Fires that happen in the home are very serious problem today. In America, there are over 100,000 home fires every year and many start in the kitchen. There are a lot of things you can do to protect your house from fire.
First of all, you need to follow a few safety rules. You should never leave the kitchen while you are cooking. It’s also a bad idea to wear loose clothes when you cook. Always keep the cooking area clean and don’t let children come very close to the cooker.
It is also important to know what to do if a fire starts. If a pan catches fire, don’t throw water on it! Put a blanket over it and turn off the heat. If the fire doesn’t go out, call the fire brigade. If a fire starts inside the oven, keep the door shut and turn it off. If you burn yourself, run cold water over the burn.
Finally, install a smoke alarm and learn how to use it. Also, know the number of your fire brigade by heart. It’s better to be safe than sorry.
1. In America, there are more than 100,000 home fires a year.
2. A lot of home fires starts in kitchens.
3.There’s not much we can do to stop fires.
4.You should always leave the kitchen while cooking.
5.You shouldn’t wear loose clothes when cooking.
6.You should keep your cooking area clean.
7.Children should stay close to the cooker.
8.If a fire starts, pour water on it to put it out.
9.Call the fire brigade if a fire doesn’t go out right away..
Form 7. Module test. 1. Variant 2
1.Listen to two friends talking about safety in the home and complete the gaps.
Safety in the home
Don’t leave keys near doors or e.g. windows. At night, keep your mobile phone beside your 1)................... . (And make sure it’s switched on!) In your 2)................, there should be dusk-to-dawn outside lights, 2.5 metres 3)................ or more. If a 4).................... comes to your door, always ask for ID. Remember, if you’re not 5)...................., don’t let them in!
2. Match the words/phrases to their definition.
1.hand overA. identification
2.installB. a small hole to look through
3.peephole C. give to someone
4.ID D. turn off
5.switch off E. connect or fix
3. Complete the sentences with the correct word.
heavy • cost • helpful • crowded • peace
1. He spent the morning in Birmingham, but found the streets very______.
2. Her cousin hates driving in ______traffic.
3. They went for a run in the country, because they wanted some______and quiet.
4. He enjoys living in the city, but he doesn’t like the high______of living.
5. John lives in the country because he likes the friendly and______people.
4. Fill in the correct preposition.
•after• into• of• on• out• over
1.His sister and her friends hang ______at the harbour at weekends.
2. I’ve run out ______bread, so I’ll buy some after work.
3. If a burglar breaks into your flat, you should hand ______your money.
4. She saw a policeman running ______a robber.
5. Tom ran ______an old friend when he was at the shopping centre.
5. Fill in should or shouldn’t.
1.You ______look through the peephole and put the chain on the door
2.You ______ leave your keys next to open windows and doors
3.You ______install an alarm system against burglar.
4.You ______ take a mobile phone with us to call the police if necessary.
5. You______ make noise during the lesson.
6.Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.
1. He ...................(feed) the cows every evening at 5:00.
2. She .............(leave) late on Fridays.
3.She ................(write) an article about crime in big cities now.
4.He ..................(visit) his uncle every Saturday morning.
5. We ..............(go) to the park this evening. Do you want to come with us?
7.Read the text and mark the sentences T(true) or F(false).
In the United States there’s a burglary almost every fifteen seconds, especially during the day when people aren’t at home. But don’t be afraid. There are a lot of things you can do to protect your house from burglars.
First of all, you shouldn’t let people you don’t know into your home. You should always look through the peephole before you open the door. It’s also a bad idea to leave money, jewellery or keys next to windows. Always lock all doors and windows when you leave the house, and if possible, install an alarm system and check it often to make sure it works properly.
Another way to protect your home is to make it look busy all the time. Leave the radio on when you are away and fit dusk-to-dawn lights in the garden. That way, anyone watching the house will think that someone is there.
Finally, join a Neighbourhood Watch programme and call the police the moment you see something unusual in your neighbourhood. And remember: never put up a fight with a burglar. Just hand over your valuables and then call the police. It’s better to be safe than sorry.
There are about fifteen burglaries every day. ...........
1.Most burglaries happen in the daytime. ...........
2.There’s not much we can do to protect our homes. ...........
3.Never open the door before looking through the peephole. ...........
4.You shouldn’t leave your valuables close to windows. ...........
5.You don’t need to test your alarm system. ...........
6.Don’t leave radios on when you’re not home. ...........
7.Dusk-to dawn lights will make people think you’re home. ...........
8.If you see someone break into a house, call a Neighbourhood Watch programme. ...........
9.If a burglar breaks into your home, don’t fight back.