TERM 2 (Variant 1)
Summative Assessment for the unit « Earth and our place in it»
Task 1. Match the underlined words to their definitions. Think about the context of the words.
1. In 1939, Nazi Germany decided to invade Poland.
2. Britain and France were allies in World War II.
3. Approximately 300,000 Iraqi soldiers were wounded during the first Gulf War in 1991.
4. US president Kennedy sent troops to Vietnam in 1962.
5. North and South Korea agreed to a truce in 1953.
6. The conflict between Greece and Persia lasted about 50 years.
7. In 1914, an international crisis resulted in the outbreak of World War I.
8. The total number of casualties in World War I was over 37 million.
9. In Roman times, the sword was considered to be an effective weapon.
a. an agreement to stop fighting for a certain period of time
b. a strong disagreement or war
c. countries who are friends
d. enter a country by force
e. groups or individual soldiers
f. injured while fighting
g. people who are injured or killed during a war
h. something that is designed to cause harm or damage
i. the start of a war [9]
Task 2. Write an essay.
Task - Imagine that you were with a friend when you found a wallet with €1,000 inside it. Write an essay.
Plan:
1 Who were you with and what were you doing when you found the wallet?
2 How did you feel and what did you say to each other?
3 What happened after that?
4 Did you tell anybody about your actions? What did they say?
5 How did you feel about the experience in the end?
WRITE
Paragraph 1: Introduction – the situation Something happened …
Paragraph 2: Action – what happened? We were … when …
Paragraph 3: Action – what happened next and what people said Just then, …
Paragraph 4: Conclusion – what happened in the end and how people felt In the end, …
Criteria
1. 120-140 words.
2. The text should follow the plan.
3. The text should consist of four paragraphs and each should start with the words specified in the task
4. The relevance of the topic
5. Past tenses
6. Time connectors.
[6]/Total – 15
During the systole of the ventricle the blood is pumped from the right ventricle into the pulmonary artery.
The venous is brought to the through the In the lungs the blood discharges out carbon dioxide.
When the oxygenated blood has passed the four pulmonary veins it is brought to the left atrium of the heart.
Under the pressure in the left atrium the arterial blood which the pulmonary veins have brought to the heart is pumped into the left ventricle.
During the prolonged contraction of the left ventricle, the so-called ventricular systole, the arterial blood is pumped into the aorta the main artery of the vascular system.
When the left ventricle has pumped the arterial blood into the aorta it is carried through the arteries to all the parts of the body.