9 grade
Summative control work for Term 1
READING
Task. Read the text and identify in which paragraph (A-D) the writer does these things.
1. Establishes the emotional importance of baseball for fans. Paragraph ________[1]
2. The origins of baseball. Paragraph ________[1]
TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALLPARK
A. Baseball is a much-loved national sport in USA. It’s also popular in the countries of South
America and Japan. Europe is another matter. Not many baseball teams exist in Europe today. It
is slowly changing. Since baseball is an Olympic sport, lots of countries are joining the game!
B. Going to baseball games is a way of life for many fans. They sit in the stands on hot and
sunny spring and summer days, eat hot dogs or popcorn, sip cola or lemonade and enjoy the
game. Adults and children alike attend games, and it’s a sport that everyone seems to love.
Baseball is such a part of American life that nearly everyone’s favourite childhood memory
includes a day at the ballpark.
C. Modern baseball began about 150 years ago in New York, USA and has been popular sport
ever since. It has changed a little bit over the years but the basic game remains the same.
Baseball is played with a bat, which is a stick of about 100 cm long, made of metal or wood, and
a small hard ball. Each player wears one heavy leather glove to catch the ball. Baseball is played
on a special outdoor field.
D. The game of baseball is divided into nine parts, called innings. During an inning, each of the
two teams takes its turn to bat, which means trying to hit the ball that is thrown to them by the
pitcher of other team. After the ball is hit, the player tries to run and touch three different bases
before running to the home base. The team that is not batting tries to catch the balls that are hit,
and stop the runners before they score. The team that scores the most runs by the end of the ninth
inning wins.
Task. Match the headings 3-6 with the paragraphs A-D
3. The rules of playing the game ______ [1]
4. The facilities ______ [1]
5. The changes happening to baseball ______ [1]
6. Part of people’s life ______ [1]
7. Part of modern baseball life ______ [1]
Total [7]
WRITING
Choose ONE of the topics and write.
Topic 1. Write an article to a newspaper describing the most popular hobby in Kazakhstan
nowadays using appropriate grammar. Try to mention these questions:
1. What kind of hobby is very popular among younger generation in Kazakhstan?
2. Why is it important?
3. Is your own hobby different from the most popular one? How? Why?
Topic 2. Write an article to a newspaper describing the recent Sport Olympiad where
Kazakhstan sportsmen participated (in country or abroad) using appropriate grammar. Try to
mention these questions:
1. What is the Olympiad’s focus?
2. How did our sportsmen perform?
3. Why is it important to participate in such events?
Total [8]
Grade 8
Tasks for the Summative Assessment for the term 1
Learning objectives 8.4.5.1 Deduce meaning from context in short texts and some extended
texts on a growing range of familiar general and curricular topics
8.5.1.1 plan, write, edit and proofread work at text level with little
support on a growing range of general and curricular topics
8.6.8.1 use a growing variety of future forms including present
continuous and present simple with future meaning on a range of
familiar general and curricular topics
Assessment criteria
• Identify the meaning and details of the reading texts on familiar topics
• Answer the questions that are more complex to get information about
the topic
• Demonstrate the ability to write grammatically correct sentences on
familiar topics
• Show the ability to use present simple tense
Level of thinking Application
skills Higher order thinking skills
Duration 40 minutes
Reading Task. Read the text and circle the most suitable answer.
Checking out second-hand city
Do you love to go shopping, but seem to spend all your money on just one or two items? If so,
why not consider hunting around for cheaper, second-hand options? With a little time and
patience, it’s possible to find some great bargains. Take a look at the shopping alternatives we’ve
come up with.
Car Boot Sales
People bring unwanted things that they dig out of their attics and garages to a car boot sale.
Anything from children’s toys to sports equipment can turn up at these sales, which are usually
held at weekends or on Bank Holidays.
Second-Hand Shops
Good second-hand shops can be full of surprises and are often the perfect place to pick up a
bargain! Many shops often specialize in certain items such as rare books, designer clothes and
antique furniture.
Charity Shops
People donate used clothes, shoes, toys and other different items to charity shops where you can
usually buy them for next to nothing! The money often goes to help people who are hungry,
homeless or who live in poor developing countries.
Christmas Bazaars
These are wonderful places to buy handmade gifts, Christmas decorations and second-hand
items. The beauty of these bazaars is that all the money raised usually goes to charity, so you can
shop till you drop knowing that it’s all for a good cause! So, next time you’re in the mood to
shop, instead of using your credit card, head for ‘second-hand city’.
Example: What does not the writer say about second-hand bazaars?
A)The things are usually cheaper there.
B) The money earned usually goes to charity.
C) They are usually organized by the local government.*
D) These bazaars are sometimes a part of traditional holidays
1. What does this text mainly explain? [1]
A)how second-hand sales raise money for charity
B) where you can go to buy second-hand things
C) why second-hand items are great bargains
D)who benefits from second-hand sales
2. What does the writer say about car boot sales? [1]
A)A wide range of things may be found on sale there.
B) They are a fun way to spend a holiday weekend.
C) You probably wouldn’t want the things on sale there
.D)They are not popular among the traders.
3. What does the writer say about second-hand shops? [1]
A) They are not ideal place for purchases.
B) They always sell things that have been carefully checked.
C) They often sell only one particular type of thing.
D) You cannot buy anything unusual there.
4. What does the writer say about charity shops and bazaars? [1]
A)They are good places for poor, homeless people to shop.
B) They are good because shopping there helps poor people
C) They give second-hand items to people in poor countries.
D)They sell tasty Christmas food and drinks.
5, 6. Which TWO of the following statements might the writer agree with? [2]
A) Do your second-hand shopping at weekends, Christmas and on Bank Holidays
B) First decide what you want to buy then find the place that specializes in it
C) Second-hand shopping takes a bit longer, but it’s worth it.
D) The main purpose of Christmas Bazaars is to raise money.
Writing Task.
Choose ONE of the topics to write.
Topic 1. You received a letter from your friend in which he/she says that he/she is having a
problem in communication with his/her older sister. Write a reply giving your friend advice on
how to make better relations with his/her family member.
Use the following plan:
Dear ………………………………,
(Paragraph 1) - write a salutation to your friend
(Paragraph 2) - express your sympathy, offer help
(Paragraph 3) - give your advice
Your friend, …………………………………….
Topic 2. Write a letter to your friend inviting him/her to your country/city and describe how you
would spend one day.
Use the following plan:
Dear ………………………,
(Paragraph 1) - write a salutation to your friend
(Paragraph 2) - offer your friend to come
(Paragraph 3) - describe a day
Your friend, …………………………………….
Total marks [15]
Mark scheme
Questions Reading Mark Additional
information
1 B 1
2 A 1
3 C 1
4 B 1
5 C 1
6 D 1
Reading 6
Writing 9
Total 15
marks