Summative assessment
for the unit “Holidays and Travel”
Name: _____________
Grade: ______ I variant
Reading
Task 1.Read the text below and complete the
task.
Planning a
Holiday
Sam and his friends want to go on holiday
together. They usually spend their holidays at the beach. They
looked at some holiday brochures, but are not sure where they want
to go for their holiday. Sam likes city breaks and playing in the
parks, but he doesn’t like camping. All his friends like beach
holidays. His friend, Egor likes city breaks, but he also likes
camping and city parks. Another friend, Nick likes to spend his
holiday at the beach, but he doesn’t like city parks. He thinks
they are noisy.
Mark the sentences True or
False
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Sam’s friends spend their holidays in the
village. True False
2. Sam
enjoys city breaks. True False
3. Sam’s
friends prefer beach holidays. True False
4. Egor dislikes camping and city parks. True
False
5. All
Sam’s friends like city parks. True False
6.
Nick dislikes
city parks True
False
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Writing
Task 2. Write a
postcard to a friend. Include Greeting and closing sentence.
Use Present Continuous tense.
The following questions will help you to
organize your writing:
Example: My friends and I are leaving for Canada soon.
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Summative assessment for the unit “Holidays and
Travel”
Name: _____________
Grade: ______ II variant
Task. Read the e-mail and answer the
questions.
Surfing Holiday
Hi Ellie, I’m so pleased you can come surfing in
August! Paul, Rose and Kevin are coming too, so there will be five
of us. We decided to return to New Sands, because the surf board
hire is so cheap there. I’m starting to think about accommodation.
We won’t camp again after last year! I hated staying in a tent in
all that rain! Kevin wants to hire a caravan. There are some nice
ones with 3 bedrooms, showers and cooking facilities. The problem
is, none of the caravan parks take short bookings in the summer.
The minimum stay is a week. It’s a shame because there are several
nice parks near the beach. There’s a youth hostel in New Sands.
It’s the cheapest option after camping, and there is a big kitchen
and dining room where we can cook. The problem is, accommodation is
in dormitories and I don’t really want to sleep with strangers.
There are a few guesthouses in New Sands. Some have triple rooms,
so we would only need to book two rooms. They’re not expensive, but
we wouldn’t be able to cook there. We would have to eat out at
restaurants, or eat sandwiches for every meal! We’ll have to book
soon if we choose that option, because many guest houses are
already full. The hotels in New Sands are far too expensive, even
though I would love to stay at the Sunrise Pavilion with its
rooftop pool! The final option is to rent a cottage. Few cottages
offer mid-week breaks in summer, but I found one. It has three
bedrooms - a double, a single and a twin, so two of us would have
to share a bed! There is a big kitchen diner with a microwave,
washing machine and dishwasher. The living room has a TV and DVD
player. There is just one bathroom, but there is a separate WC.
There is a nice garden too. The problem is, it’s 5 miles from the
beach, so we’d have to hire a car, because there aren’t any buses.
Let me know which option you prefer.
Cheers
Natalie [6]
Choose the best answer A, B, C or D.
1. Last year the friends stayed in a…
A)
Hotel B) Tent
C) Youth hostel 66
D) Caravan
2. The friends want to stay in New Sands
for…
A) A
week B) A week and a
half C) Less than one
week D) Three
weeks
3. What’s the problem with the caravan
park?
A) Caravans are only available for full weeks. B)
There are not enough beds for everyone.
C) There are no cooking facilities. D) All the
caravans are fully booked.
4. Why did Natalie choose this
cottage?
A) It is cheaper than the other cottages. B)
Everyone can sleep in a different room. C) It allows people to stay
for less than a week. D) It has all accommodation.
5. The problem with the cottage is…
A) Its
size. B) Its
location. C) Its
price. D) Its
condition
6. The
hotels in New Sands are far ……….
a) too cheap b) too comfortable c) too expensive
d) too much
Writing Task 2. Write a
postcard to a friend. Include Greeting and closing sentence.
Use Present Continuous tense.
The following questions will help you to
organize your writing:
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What are
you doing at the moment? Where are you staying?
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What’s the
weather like? What
are you going to do this evening/ tomorrow?
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Closing
remarks Example: My friends and I are leaving for
Canada soon.
Dear
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