» Test one-part sentences 1 option. Test "One-part sentences. Incomplete sentences" (grade 8). Then Cyril became really scared

Test one-part sentences 1 option. Test "One-part sentences. Incomplete sentences" (grade 8). Then Cyril became really scared

Control test on the topic: "One-part sentences."

Option 2

Level A

1. Indicate an incorrect statement.

A. In a one-part sentence, the second main member is not needed to understand the meaning of the sentence.

B. In definitely personal sentences, the predicate is only in the form of the 2nd person.

B. Nominative sentences have one main member - the subject.

D. In incomplete sentences, any member of the sentence can be omitted.

2. Find one-part sentences.

A. They run around the door.

B. Sister is a doctor.

B. The night is dark.

G. I miss your tenderness.

D. His name was Grigor.

3. Specify specific-personal offers.

A. I'm walking along a smart street.

B. Wolves howling is not heard.

Q. The air smells of pine resin.

D. Let's serve together.

D. about six o'clock in the meadows carried breakfast.

4. Find vaguely personal offers.

A. All of a sudden, everything was lit up by the sun's rays.

B. Grass is cut early in the morning.

B. Children were taught to draw.

D. Choose a book to your liking.

D. They judge not by words, but by deeds.

5. Specify impersonal sentences.

A. It's already quite light.

B. And the lanes smell like the sea.

Q. I hear the noise of falling leaves.

G. I'll tell you a story.

6. Specify nominal sentences.

A. It's getting dark.

B. Talk to me, mom.

B. Eat bread and salt, but cut the truth.

D. December 3rd, 1900.

7. Find examples that have incomplete sentences.

A. Must be at home.

B. Would you like lemon or jam?

V. February.

D. Stay at home.

D. "Do you see the smoke?" - "Now I see."

8. In what examples are punctuation marks incorrectly placed?

A. It dawns early in summer, and late in winter.

B. She was in her eighth year.

V. The storm was severe, and thundered from everywhere.

Level B

9. Write out one-part sentences from the text.

10. Define the types of one-part sentences, indicate the form of the main member of the sentence.

….Morning. I look out of a piece of the window, not covered with frost, and I recognize the forests. What splendor and tranquility!

Above the deep fresh snows that have filled up the bowls of fir trees, there is a blue, huge and surprisingly tender sky. We have such joyful colors only in the mornings. And they are especially good today over fresh snow and green forest. The sun is still behind the forest, a clearing in deep shade. In the ruts of the toboggan track, cut in a bold and clear semicircle from the road to the house, the shadow is completely blue. And on the tops of the pines, on their lush green crowns, golden sunlight is already playing ..

Level C

Write 10-15 sentences on the topic: “Me and my actions. Is it always good?” using one-part sentences.

  1. Work program in the Russian language Grade 8 Teacher: Somova S. A

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    ... - "3" less than 8 points - "2" Annex No. 5 Control test on topic « One-piece suggestions» I option 1. Find among the data proposals one-component. a) Don't cry...

  2. Order No. Work program in the Russian language for grades 5-9 for the 2013-2014 academic year

    Working programm

    Material 2 quarter 50 Test on topic"Word formation". Knowledge control lesson... suggestions and incomplete two-part suggestions; parse syntax and punctuation proposals. 48 Control Job on topic « One-piece suggestions ...

  3. Explanatory note. Document status This Russian language program for grade VIII was created on the basis of the federal component of the state standard for basic general education and the program "Russian Language"

    Explanatory note

    ... ; select Material Exercises, tests Ex. 168 52 Repetition on topic"Two-part suggestions» 1 Lesson of repetition ... parts of the text, drawing up a plan) 42 Control dictation on topic « One-piece suggestions» with grammar task 1 Control lesson ...

Exercise 1.

Find one-part sentences in the text, determine the type of each of them.

Steppe again. Now Abadzekhskaya stanitsa is widely spread on the horizon - its pyramidal poplars are turning blue, the church is turning blue. The air trembles with heat. The faces of the Solovyov girls take on an expression that is calm to the point of severity - they hide their fatigue. But finally, the village of Abadzekhskaya enters our lives, surrounds us with white huts, front gardens with mallow.
Here we made the first halt. A river bank, a low hedge, someone's gardens. Bathing in familiar water from an unfamiliar shore. Everyone is happy with the transition and pleasantly surprised that I am not tired, and I am the most. We collect brushwood, make a fire, the girls cook conder - either soup, or millet porridge with lard. (E. Schwartz)

Exercise 2.

Find in the text all the sentences in which the predicates are expressed by verbs in the plural form. Which one is indefinitely personal? Try changing the rest of the sentences to be vaguely personal.

Once the goddess Eris tossed three inhabitants of Olympus - Hera, Athena and Aphrodite - an apple with the inscription: "The most beautiful." Each goddess, of course, hoped that the apple was meant for her. Zeus ordered Paris to judge the dispute.

By birth, Paris was a Trojan prince, but he did not live in a palace, but among shepherds. The fact is that his parents Priam and Hecuba, even before the birth of their son, received a terrible prophecy: because of the boy, Troy will die. The baby was taken to Mount Ida and thrown there. Paris was found and raised by shepherds. Here, on Ida, Paris judged the three goddesses. He recognized Aphrodite as the winner, but not disinterestedly: she promised the young man the love of the most beautiful woman in the world. (O. Levinskaya)

Exercise 3

Write down suggestions. Highlight the predicates in impersonal sentences.

About this tenant it would be necessary to tell in more detail, because in the first place suspicions fell on him. But they fell a little later, about an hour later, and at that moment he was standing at the entrance, listening to music and was beyond suspicion. However, he stood dejectedly ... Suddenly he straightened his shoulders, raised his head more proudly and walked straight towards us. However, it was not easy for us to reach. (Yu.Koval)

Exercise 4

Find one-part sentences in the text. Determine the type of each of them, highlight the predicate.

Since my mother is always busy with laundry, she always needs a lot of water, and we don’t have a tap in the yard. And my mother, and Marusya, and I have to get water in the distant backyards of one of the neighboring houses in order to fill the insatiable barrel to the top. You bring four buckets, and your eyes turn green, and your legs and arms tremble, but you need to carry the fifth, sixth, seventh, otherwise your mother will have to go for water, and we want to save her from this - me and Marusya. (K. Chukovsky)

Exercise 5

Write off. Indicate the predicate in one-part definite-personal sentences; indicate which verb forms it is expressed.

1) I love a thunderstorm in early May. (Tyutch.) 2) If I’m driving down a dark street at night, I’ll listen to the storm on a cloudy day ... (N.) 3) Accustom yourself to restraint and patience. (IP) 4) Let's stay one more day. (Ch.) 5) Don't let your soul be lazy! (N. 3.) 6) Let's talk again about joy and suffering. (Light.) 7) - Why are you standing? - he [the boy] said gloomily. - I want and stand, - said Vanya. - Go back where you came from. (Cat.)

Exercise 6

Read, indicate predicates and appeals in one-part definite-personal sentences. Write off with missing commas .

1) We make noise, brother, we make noise .... (Gr.) 2) Let's stand still Grisha. (N.) 3) Well, soldier, let's go with me. (Tv.) 4) Fly like fires blue nights. (Heat.) 5) Sing, my good! (Heat.) 6) Eaglet, eaglet, take off above the sun and look at the steppes from the heights. (Swedes.) 7) People stand up in defense of the world! (Frenkel.)

Exercise 7

Write by inserting the missing letters. Indicate indefinite-personal and generalized-personal sentences. Orally explain what forms of the verb the predicate is expressed in each sentence.

1) Fill a bottomless barrel with water ... fill ... sh. (Last) 2) You are asked ... to the phone. 3) Deal with a word n ​​... replace ... sh. (Last.) 4) There was a noise, a farewell cry, eighteen nags were led into the yard, they were driven into the boyar cart ... they were driven. (P.) 5) In the war, a meeting ... sh different people. (Simonov.) 6) They drove an elephant along the streets. (Cr.) 7) In the forests, wide gaps were cut from west to east. (Paust.) 8) Stand up for the truth with a mountain. (Last.) 9) They even write “your excellency” on my p ... kets. (Last.) 11) At the dacha they sleep under the sound of rain. In the country they sleep with their backs covered. (Paste.) 12) And behind the wall, everything was done, done, and then, finally, we were called to the table. (Yu.K..)

Exercise 8

Write by inserting the missing letters. Find impersonal sentences, determine their predicate and indicate how it is expressed.

1) It was quiet all around, so quiet that by the sound of a mosquito one could follow its flight. 2) It was fun to hear, amidst this dead sleep of nature, the snorting of a tired troika and the uneven tinkle ... the roar of a Russian bell. 3) It became stuffy in the sakl ..., and I went out into the air to freshen up. 4) He [Pechorin] came to me in full uniform and announced that he was ordered to stay ... in my fortress .... 5) He is like a poplar between them - only he ... grows, he ... blooms in our garden. 6) And his horse was famous in the whole Kabarda, and, for sure, it’s better than this horse n ... what to invent n ... perhaps. No wonder he was envied ... by all the riders and n ... once tried to steal it, only n ... succeeded. 7) It would be better for me to leave him [horse] at the edge of the forest and hide in the forest on foot, but it’s a pity to part with him. 8) When the father returned, there was no ... daughter, no ... son. 9) The air became so thin that it hurt to breathe. 10) We had to descend ... another five versts along icy ... icy rocks and marshy snow.
(M. Yu. Lermontov.)

Exercise 9

According to the samples, replace personal sentences with impersonal ones (in writing).

Sample: I want to study the history of Moscow. - I want to study the history of Moscow.
1) I didn't want to be left behind. 2) He is not at home. 3) Grandmother is not sleeping. 4) I did not believe in the success of the trip.

Sample:
Snow covered all the roads. - Snow covered all the roads.
1) The rain refreshed the greenery. 2) The wind broke the branch on the tree. 3) The hail spoiled the seedlings. 4) Thin ice pulled puddles. 5) The fire immediately engulfed the entire roof. 6) The whole sky was covered with gray clouds. 7) The hurricane demolished many huts.

Sample: I have skis. - I don't have skis.
1) I have skates. 2) There were white mushrooms here. 3) I had a horse. 4) I had free time. 5) He had a desire to draw.

Exercise 10

Read complex (compound) sentences, the grammatical bases in which are connected by the union "and" and separated by a comma. Both grammatical bases in these complex sentences are two-part. Replace both simple sentences with impersonal ones. Analyze the change in the style of statements.


Sample:
A cold wind blew, and darkness fell. A cold wind blew, and it became dark.
1. The house was empty and I was sad. 2. The roar of the collapse is no longer heard, and I suddenly understood its causes. 3. And I felt unwell, and my father got chills. 4. The wind is blowing outside and Sasha does not want to sleep.

Exercise 11

Write by inserting the missing letters. Determine the type of impersonal sentence by the absence or presence of additions in it and the nature of these additions (in the accusative, instrumental, dative and genitive cases).

1) Already quite ra ... led. (L.T.) 2) It got dark. Beles ... a cottony cloud was barely visible at the zenith ... . (Cor.) 3) It was already getting dark when the troops arrived at the place of lodging for the night. (L. T.) 4) September died - and the dahlias burned with the breath of the night. (F.) 5) In the first year, the house sparkled, even hurt the eyes with its freshness. (Kor.) 6. The whole head is different ... nice! (Sharp) 7) His lips twitched ... shaft. (T.) 8) She passionately wanted a garden, darkness, a clear sky, stars. (Ch.) 9) He always had no ... leisure. (N.) 10) Lavretsky felt sorry for the old man. (T.) 11) In the waiting room I n... had to wait a long time.

Exercise 12

Write by inserting the missing letters. Determine the types of one-part simple sentences or parts of complex sentences.

1) Whether I’m driving along a dark street at night, I’ll listen to the storm on a cloudy day ... (N.) 2) - Take her out, - the old woman said in a changed ... voice. - Bad dog ... nka! (T.) 3) It was raining ... in the morning, and it seemed that it was about to pass, and in the sky it was ... cleaning. (T.) 4) Two in the morning. Don't sleep. And it would be necessary to fall asleep, so that tomorrow the hand n ... dr ... stings. (L.) 5) Whether I wander along the noisy streets, enter a crowded temple, sit among the insane youths, I give in to my dreams. (P.) 6) Three days later, sweat ... weaving. (Kupr.) 7) Summer morning. Into the air... silence. (Ch.) 8) As you bed ... you sleep, so you sleep .... (Last.) 9) Sultry and stuffy afternoon. The sky is clear. (Ch.) 10) The noise hurt my ears, my chest was crushed. (A.N.T.) 11) Detectives were sent from the city, they, standing on the corners, probed the workers with their eyes, cheerfully and enlivened ... about the passing ... x from the factory for lunch and back. (M. G.) 12) Cold and smell of raw skin wafted from the hold. They left at night. (Paust.) 13) In winter, from tea to dinner, they played in the rooms, if it was very frosty in the yard, or went into the yard and there ... thrashed from the big ice ... oh mountains. (M. G.) 14) The cabin was clean and cold. (Paust.) 15) You won't ... strangle ... shuffle, n ... kill this song. (Osh.) 16) It's snowy, it's snowy all over the earth, in all things. (Past.) 17) These nights, these days and nights! A fraction of drops to the middle ... of the day, roofing icicles ... to thinness, streams of bess ... th chatter! (Past.) 18) They make a lot of noise in our classrooms. (Ch.) 19) In the kitchen, something was baked, fried, even through the closed door they smelled of roasting. (F.) 20) It was fun for me to breathe into my tortured chest the night freshness of those forests. (L.) 21) August. Quiet. Dry. Evening hour. (Isak.) 22) Not a soul around. Deserted and dead. (Seraph.) 23) On the way back he had to endure little adventure. (Ch.)

Test on the topic "One-part sentences"

1. Specify an incorrect statement.

1) One-part sentences can be common.
2) One-part sentences are those in which the main member of the sentence is omitted.
3) Nominative sentences have one main member of the sentence - the subject.
4) In a one-part sentence, the second member of the sentence is not needed
to understand the meaning of the sentence.

2. Indicate the correct statement.

A one-part proposal is one in which:
1) the subject is omitted,
2) the predicate is omitted,
3) there are no secondary members of the proposal,
4) the grammatical basis consists of one main member
suggestions.

3. What offer is one-part?

1) All around was quiet and calm.
2) Let's not throw wood on the fire.
3) Only one small star was burning in the sky.
4) It's been about two years.

4. What offer is one-part?

1) There are no visitors in the corridor.
2) Many songs are composed about love.
3) The sun is big and hot in the sky.
4) The singing in the next room did not last long.

5. What sentence is a one-part definitely personal?

1) I always slept very well in the open air.
2) We drove through the woods, saw tits, listened to woodpeckers.
3) I stand alone in the midst of a naked plain ...
4) In the editorial office, we were bombarded with questions endlessly.

6. What sentence is one-part indefinitely personal?

1) B folk tales the fox is usually depicted as a cunning beast, deceiving birds and other inhabitants of the forest.
2) And it's time for us to go on a long journey again.
3) Damp earth from the window pulled.
4) They still have a long way to go to learn.

7. What sentence is a one-part generalized-personal?

1) So, take a test tube with a solution in your left hand.
2) The flight was postponed again.
3) Chickens are counted in the fall.
4) Will you come to visit me tomorrow?

8. What sentence is one-part impersonal?

1) Something is really not heated now.
2) I listen to the cry of a bird.
3) Previously, honey was viewed as a sweet, but now as a medicine.
4) It got very cold during the night.

9. Which sentence is not one-part impersonal?

1) I don't need anything from you.
2) Nothing is as difficult as friendship.
3) This horse has no price.
4) Soon it was possible to hit the road.

10. What sentence is a one-part denominative (nominative)?

1) When will you order to expect you?
2) Unruffled silence and unbearable heat.
3) People come here to admire the sea and the mountain.
4) It is impossible to swim in the local seas otherwise.

11. Among sentences 1-8, find an indefinite personal sentence. Write down his number.

(1) The store was very close to the shore. (2) There were only three customers at the counter. (3) As soon as I managed to wrap the resulting loaf in a newspaper, a short departure whistle of the steamer was heard from the shore. (4) It was as if I had been scalded with boiling water. (5) I almost knocked down the buyer who was entering the store, without understanding the road, I rushed straight through the mud to the shore ... (6) The steamer, already picking up speed, was sailing in the middle of the river. (7) I shouted something, raising my hands, ran after the steamer along the shore, but soon realized that all this was useless. (8) The steamboat disappeared behind the near turn, and I sank exhausted onto some rotten stump. (N.Vurdov)

12. Among sentences 1-5, find an impersonal sentence. Write down his number.

(1) The road went through low-lying swampy places. (2) On the sides, centuries-old fir trees rose gloomily, then treeless yellowish swamps stretched for kilometers. (3) In some places one had to wade knee-deep in water. (4) In the swampy areas, poles-lezhnevkas surfaced, they had to step over or step on them, underfoot the poles went down like piano keys. (5) All this made walking very difficult. (N.Vurdov)

13. Among sentences 1-8, find definitely personal sentences. Write down their numbers.

(1) The hospital was in the building of a former hotel. (2) I was placed in the fifteenth ward of the surgical department. (3) Time passed slowly. (4) One day is like another. (5) The hospital routine is unchanged. (6) What you can’t change your mind about from a round to a doctor’s round. (7) I remember the years of study at the FZU. (8) You begin to sort through the events of those days in your memory ... (Z. Sorokin)

14. Among sentences 1-8, find a one-part nominal sentence. Write down his number.

(1) And it is already getting dark in the forest, a gloomy twilight creeps out from there. (2) They lie down in the water. (3) From Elguni we turned into a canal. (3) It is getting narrower, narrower. (4) Tree branches touch the face. (5) From all sides, blowing horns, squadrons of mosquitoes fly towards us. (6) It's getting dark. (7) And now it's already dark. (8) And in it, as in the heart, the motor of the boat knocks. (S. Voronin)

15. Among sentences 1-4, find a complex one that includes a one-part impersonal sentence. Write the number of this compound sentence.

(1) Every autumn high brigs and clippers, barges and brigantines returned to the islands for repairs. (2) They came from the Caribbean, from the Levant and Scotland, from every corner of the earth. (3) They were brought by Swedish skippers - taciturn and honest people. (4) In winter, the ships froze into the ice, they were covered with snow. (K. Paustovsky)

Russian language test in 2 versions for grade 8 on the topic

« One-part sentences »

1 option

A) With a long-forgotten rapture I look at cute features. (F. Tyutchev)

B) About the victory of the Great Year will be sung in the farthest edge. (N. Tikhonov.)

C) On a hillock it is either damp or hot. (A. Fet)

D) You can’t throw hats on a wolf. (Proverb)

E) I pass along the field with a narrow boundary, overgrown with porridge and tenacious swan. (A. Maykov)

A) Already the beauties of spring, the golden chariot rushes from the mountain height. (A. Maykov)

B) For the sake of a rose, thorns are also endured. (Proverb)

C) No housing is visible anywhere in the open. (A. Fet)

D) The ladder was lowered with a creak. (BUT. )

D) I’m going, I’m going in an open field. (A.)

a) They bring a horse to me. (A. Pushkin)

B) Can't sleep, nanny. (A. Pushkin)

C) Open the dungeon for me, give me the radiance of the day. (A. Pushkin)

4. Find a title sentence.

A) Quiet.

B) frosty.

c) It's hot in the forest

D) Silence

5. Find one-component among the sentences.

A) Do not cry in vain.

b) There was a thunderstorm at two o'clock in the afternoon.

C) Poplars will no longer ring with winged foliage above me. (S. Yesenin)

D) Sidewalks are filled with asphalt.

6. Determine the type of offer The night is like a year.

A) one piece

B) Bipartite.

Will Russia wake up from sleep, and our names will be written on the ruins of autocracy?

A) (two-state), and (two-state)

B) (two-part.), and (definitely personal.)

B) (two-state), and (indefinitely personal)

One-part sentences

II option

1.Find a definitely personal offer.

A) Spring takes its rights. (A. Fet)

B) I walk in the darkness to the music of autumn rain. (K. Fofanov)

C) A long winter evening is coming. (AND. )

D) warm in the sun.

E) The autumn day rustled with brittle foliage.

2. Find a vaguely personal sentence.

A) Be of good cheer, heart, to the end. (F. Tyutchev)

B) It would be foolish to even start this question. (Yu. Olesha)

C) As a child, I never managed to fly a kite. (Yu. Olesha)

D) No city noise is heard.

E) Paper for wrapping books is taken strong.

3. Find an impersonal offer.

A) Late autumn days are usually scolded. (A. Pushkin)

b) You cannot extract oil from empty water. (Proverb)

C) I breathed life and will into my soul. (A. Maykov)

D) There was a loud knock on the door.

D) Greetings, deserted corner. (A. Pushkin)

4. Find one-component among these sentences.

A) The night coolness blows from the field.

B) The autumn day rustled with brittle foliage.

C) The light of the moon in all directions.

D) The smell of rotten grass lingered in the forest.

5. Determine the type of offer Ice is like sugar.

A) one piece

B) two-part

6. Find a title sentence.

A) light up.

B) rain.

B) It's cold.

D) rain.

7. Which scheme matches the proposal I was terrified in the cold and damp autumn forest, and I hurried home.

A) (two-state), and (two-state)

B) (definitely personal), and (dual)

C) (silent), and (two-state)

Russian language test One-part sentences Incomplete sentences for grade 8 students with answers. The test consists of 2 options, each option has 3 parts (Part A, Part B, Part C). In part A - 10 tasks, in part B - 3 tasks, in part C - 1 task.

1 option

A1.

1) In two-part sentences, the grammatical basis consists of two main members - the subject and the predicate.
2) One-part sentences can only be common.
3) The predicate in an impersonal sentence can be expressed indefinite form verb.
4) A denominative sentence is a one-part sentence that has one main member - the subject.

A2.

A. Sleep well in the rain.
B. Skinny shadows lay on the wet snow.
B. Expensive, apparently, have not been used for a long time.
G. Ice crunched loudly underfoot.

1) A, G
2) C, D
3) B, C
4) A, B

A3. Specify the type of offer:

Here it is good to rest after a monotonous journey along a dusty and sultry road.

1) two-part
2) definitely personal
3) indefinitely personal
4) impersonal

A4.

1) In a word, it was bad on the street.
2) I look at the blue waves and listen to their noise.
3) By morning, the puddles were covered with thin ice.
4) The moon ominously traces through the gray clouds.

A5.

1) I love you, Peter's creation.
2) It was impossible to think about Orenburg, undergoing all the disasters of the siege.
3) Built a redoubt.
4) The fairy tale is easy to distinguish among other works of oral folk art.

A6.

1) A goose is not a comrade to a pig.
2) Open the door.
3) You can’t throw a scarf over someone else’s mouth.
4) Excuse me, they are waiting for me.

A7.

1) Here is the mother's house.
2) It's fun to ride on clear ice.
3) In the distance, the fog is a solid wall.
4) Soon they overcame a mountain pass.

A8. How many denominative sentences are in an excerpt from a poem by K.D. Balmont?

Motionless reed. The sedge does not tremble.
Deep silence. Silence of rest.

1) 1
2) 2
3) 3
4) 4

A9.

1) I don’t regret, I don’t call, I don’t cry ...
2) The days of late autumn are usually scolded ...
3) Come, please.
4) My brother has brown eyes, and I have green eyes.

A10.

1) If you go to the right, you will lose your horse; to the left, you will lose your head.
2) If she wants to meet, she will call.
3) Little Red Riding Hood went along the long road, and the wolf ran along the short one.
4) I turned fifteen, and you?

(1) Evening dawn. (2) Far on the horizon, a jagged ridge of forest blackens. (3) And over this ridge, here and there, crimson shaggy pines rise, looking like rearing fabulous bears.
(4) Dry knots crunch underfoot. (5) They babble, slapping cool foliage on a flushed face, restless, not knowing rest at night, aspens.
(6) We are standing on the edge of an aspen forest, and a vast plain stretches before us, bristling with a young pine forest. (7) In the air, there is a sultry and pleasantly pungent smell of pine, resin.
(8) In the distance, in the west, the plain crept onto a gentle hill, and it seemed that a wide sea wave was rolling over us from there. (9) And the pines themselves, sometimes blue-black, sometimes gray and gray, sometimes golden-purple with light drops of resin, resembled an elegant, spotted skin.
(10) Suddenly, to the right of us - it always happens suddenly - a hazel grouse fluttered up and bottom-bottom, murmuring like a propeller, with wings, pulled into the spruce wilderness.
(11) Above your head is a mysterious sky stewed with a gray haze, under your feet - moss. (12) This is where we settle down for the night. (13) 3and not only the body will rest at night, but the soul will also be filled with a feeling of forest silence and peace. (14) For a long time they still remembered this unforgettable night. (According to F. Abramov)

B1. Among sentences 5-7 find difficult sentence, which includes a simple one-part definite-personal sentence. Write the number of this offer.

IN 2. Among sentences 1-3, find a simple one-part nominal sentence. Write the number of this offer.

IN 3. Among sentences 8-9, find a complex sentence that contains a simple one-part impersonal sentence. Write the number of this offer.

C1. Write an essay based on the given text. How do you understand the words of F. Abramov, that in the forest "... the soul will be filled with a feeling of forest peace and quiet"?

Option 2

A1. Which statement is incorrect?

1) In a two-part sentence, two main members.
2) One-part sentences can be both common and non-common.
3) Indefinitely personal sentences - one-part sentences with a predicate-verb in the form of the 1st or 2nd person of the present and future tense or in the plural form of the past tense.
4) The predicate in an impersonal sentence can be expressed by the impersonal form of a personal verb.

A2. In which answer option are all sentences one-part?

A. Lace is knitted over the forest in the yellowish foam of the cloud.
B. They will begin to advise you and at random, indeed.
Q. Silence reserves should be created.
D. Maple leaves, similar to paws, stood out sharply on the yellow sand of the alleys.

1) B, D
2) A, G
3) A, B
4) B, C

A3. Define the offer type:

Resolutely you take hold of the bracket that replaced the bell and knock loudly.

1) two-part
2) definitely personal
3) indefinitely personal
4) impersonal

A4. Find a specific offer:

1) It smells like rain.
2) Open the prison for me, give me the radiance of the day.
3) Only from the forest comes the mournful hooting of an owl.
4) It was dark and deserted on the embankment.

A5. Which sentence is indefinitely personal?

1) To my right.
2) She would like to live differently, to wear a precious outfit.
3) We hold the fork in the left hand, the knife in the right.
4) Bread is eaten by breaking off small pieces from it.

A6. In which sentence does the verb-predicate have the meaning of a generalized person?

1) The nightingale is not fed with fables.
2) In the gardens they burn last year's foliage.
3) Call me tomorrow.
4) Away is good, but home is better.

A7. Find an impersonal sentence:

1) We were advised to visit this museum.
2) We did not have time to visit this museum.
3) I stop near the gate and look at the windows of the house.
4) The smoke from the fire rises into the sky.

A8. How many denominative sentences are in a fragment of A.A. Feta?

Spruce covered the path with my sleeve.
Wind. In the forest alone
Noisy, and creepy, and sad, and fun.
I do not understand anything.

1) 1
2) 2
3) 3
4) 4

A9. Which sentence contains an incomplete sentence?

1) In the evening everything is asleep, it is dark in the yard.
2) In all fatigue, deaf, dumb.
3) He is in a hurry, and the month is chosen even sooner.
4) My sister studies on the first shift, and I on the second.

A10. Which sentence includes an incomplete one-part sentence?

1) There are notebooks on the table, books on the chair.
2) Ruslan first defeated Rogdai, and then Chernomor.
3) This incident was poorly covered on the radio, and widely on TV.
4) I feel sad without you, and you?

Read the text, do tasks B and C.

(1) It is early spring, and the rabbits have already been born to the hare.
(2) 3-chats will be born sighted, in warm fur coats. (3) As soon as they are born, they already know how to run. (4) Having eaten their fill of mother's milk, they scatter and hide under bushes, bumps. (5) They lie quietly - they don’t squeak, they don’t indulge, even though the mother ran away somewhere.
(6) A day passes, another, third. (7) Zaychikha jumps in all fields, she has long forgotten about them. (8) And the hares are still lying. (9) They can’t run: just the hawk will notice or attack the fox’s trail.
(10) Here, finally, a hare runs past. (11) No, not mother: some kind of stranger's aunt. (12) Chat to her: feed us! (13) Well, please, eat. (14) Fed - and further.
(15) And again the hares lie under the bushes. (16) And their mother feeds them somewhere strangers.
(17) It just so happened with the hares: they consider all bunnies to be common. (18) Wherever they meet, she will feed them. (19) It doesn't matter if they are her own or strangers.
(20) Do you think it’s bad for hares to live as homeless? (21) Not at all! (22) They are warm: their fur coat is warm. (23) And the hare’s milk is so sweet, thick that the hare sucks once, then it’s full for several days.
(24) You will involuntarily think: hares do not abandon cubs, even strangers. (25) And the people? .. (According to V. Bianki)

IN 1. Among sentences 17-19, find a complex sentence that contains a simple one-part indefinite personal sentence.

IN 2. Among sentences 1-3, find a complex sentence that includes a simple one-part nominal sentence.

IN 3. Among sentences 15-1 7 find a complex sentence, which includes one-part impersonal sentences.

C1. Write an essay based on the given text. How do you understand the meaning of the last sentence of the text: "And the people? .."

Answers to the test in Russian One-part sentences Incomplete sentences
1 option
A1-2
A2-4
A3-4
A4-2
A5-3
A6-3
A7-2
A8-3
A9-4
A10-4
IN 1. 6
IN 2. one
IN 3. eight
Option 2
A1-3
A2-4
A3-2
A4-2
A5-4
A6-1
A7-2
A8-1
A9-4
A10-4
IN 1. eighteen
IN 2. one
IN 3. 17

Municipal educational institution

average comprehensive school №2

Control tests on this topic

ONE-PIECE OFFERS

for grade 8

Compiled by the teacher

Russian language and literature

Shestakova Tatyana Petrovna

G. Artyomovsky

2014

Control tests

on this topic One-part sentences for grade 8

Option 1 1. Choose a one-part sentence. E) Quiet, starry night.
2. Choose a two-part sentence. A) It got cold. B) Tourists lit a fire. C) Get up early in the morning. D) Fresh, fun, nice. E) You can see far around.
3. Determine the type of offer. Art is a mirror of life. A) one-part denominative, B) one-part definitely - personal, C) one-component impersonal, D) two-part, E) one-part indefinitely personal.
4. Determine the type of offer. He was unwell. A) generalized - personal, B) two-part, C) impersonal, D) definitely - personal, E) indefinitely - personal.
5. Find a one-part sentence. A) Smoking is harmful to health. B) Not everyone will answer good for good. C) Teach - sharpen the mind. D) Art is a mirror of life. E) You can't buy brains with money.
6. These sentences are most often used in proverbs and sayings. A) nominal sentences, B) definitely personal, C) incomplete sentences, D) generalized - personal, E) impersonal offers.
7. Choose a one-part sentence. A) Without you, I probably would have died. B) On the winter road, a boring trio of greyhounds runs. C) Art has always been needed by people - both before and now. D) Only art can do this. E) Quiet, starry night.

8. Specify the offer type. You can't buy mind with money. B) an impersonal offer, C) indefinitely - personal, D) definitely - personal, E) denomination.
9. Define a sentence where the main member indicates an action that applies to any person or to all persons. A) a title sentence, B) an impersonal offer,
10. A nominal sentence is ... A) a two-part sentence with a predicate in the form of the past tense; B) one-part sentence with the main member - subject; C) a one-part sentence with the main member of the predicate in the form of 1 person of the present and future tenses; D) a two-part sentence with a predicate in the form of 2 persons of the present and future tense; E) a one-part sentence with the main member of the predicate in the form of the 3rd person plural in the present and future tenses.
11. The main member in the nominal sentence is expressed: A) a verb in the I person of the present and future tenses; B) a verb in the form of the II person plural in the present and future tenses; C) a past tense plural verb; D) a noun; E) a verb in the III person present and future tenses.
12. Find a title sentence. A) I happened to write many different books. B) It got hot. C) There is no time to think about it. D) Autumn park. E) To be rain.
13. Specify the type of offers. Night. Silence around. A) generalized - personal, B) denominative, C) definitely - personal, D) indefinitely - personal, E) impersonal.
14. One-part nominal sentences include. A) definitely - personal offers, B) indefinitely - personal offers, C) denominative sentences, D) generalized - personal offers, E) impersonal offers.
Option 2 1. Find a title sentence. A) The first steps of spring. b) The picture shows a forest. C) Freeze. D) The room is clean. E) You get used to the city noise.
2. This sentence does not and cannot have a subject. A) an impersonal offer, D) definitely a personal offer, E) naming offer.
3. The type of one-component verb sentences in which the described action or state is not associated with actor(or subject). A) a title sentence, B) generalized - personal offer, C) definitely - personal, D) an impersonal offer,
4. Determine the type of one-part sentence. Be rain. A) generalized - personal offer, C) indefinitely - a personal offer, D) a title sentence, E) an impersonal offer.
5. Specify an impersonal offer. A) They don’t go to Tula for a samovar. B) There was a knock on the door. C) I can't sleep. D) After the case, they don’t go for advice. E) The spring was warm.
6. Highlight an impersonal offer. A) We wanted to learn. B) I don't have time. C) Get up early in the morning. D) Quiet, stellar life. E) It's dusk.
7. The type of a one-part sentence, where the main member - the predicate is expressed by the verb in the form of I - II persons of the singular and plural of the indicative mood. A) a title sentence, B) definitely - a personal offer, C) generalized - personal offer, D) indefinitely - a personal offer, E) an impersonal offer.
8. Determine the type of one-part sentence. I love you, Petra creation. A) generalized - personal offer, B) an impersonal offer, C) definitely - a personal offer, D) a title sentence, E) indefinitely - a personal offer.
I love the storm in early May. A) an impersonal offer, B) indefinitely - a personal offer, C) name sentence, D) definitely - a personal offer, E) generalized - personal offer.
10. Specify specifically - a personal offer. A) We are going to sea tomorrow. B) It smelled like spring. C) To be rain. D) It got hot. E) After the case, they don’t go for advice.
11. Determine the type of one-part sentence. Train yourself to be neat and orderly. A) a title sentence, B) definitely - a personal offer, C) indefinitely - a personal offer, E) an impersonal offer.
12. A type of one-part sentence that conveys the action of an indefinite person, but the person himself is not named in the sentence. A) an impersonal offer, B) generalized - personal offer, C) indefinitely - a personal offer, D) a title sentence, E) Definitely a personal suggestion.
13. Determine the type of one-part sentence. There was a knock on the door. A) a title sentence, B) definitely - a personal offer, C) generalized - personal offer, D) indefinitely - a personal offer, E) an impersonal offer.
14. A type of one-part sentence, where the predicate is expressed by a verb in the form of the III person plural of the present, future tense or the verb of the past tense of the plural. A) definitely - a personal offer, B) an impersonal offer, C) name sentence, D) generalized - personal offer, E) indefinitely - a personal offer.

Option 3 1. Find a vaguely personal offer. A) What's new in the newspaper? B) I love a thunderstorm in early May. C) Darkness comes. D) It was warm in spring. E) The first steps of spring. 2. Generally speaking, a personal offer is: A) Late autumn days are usually scolded B) I'm sad C) It's quiet in the forest D) Mushroom Pie E) She was brought from the sea
3. Determine the type of simple sentence. You can't take a word out of a song. A) Definitely personal C) indefinitely - personal, C) impersonal D) generalized - personal, E) denomination.
4. Define a title sentence. A) I was not opened for a long time. D) Autumn park.
5. Define a title sentence. A) Get used to the city noise. C) Words will not help the cause. C) Lead a horse to me. D) The first steps of spring. E) There is no time to think about it.
6. Determine the type of simple sentence. Sultry and stuffy day. A) Definitely personal C) indefinitely - personal, C) impersonal D) generalized - personal, E) denomination
7. Define an impersonal offer. A) It smells of hay over the meadows. C) A smart head is revered from a young age. C) Silence around. D) Dry leaves underfoot. E) All night the fire of the fire flares up, then goes out.
8. Define an impersonal offer. a) Get up early in the morning. c) Don't be late for school. C) We will go fishing. D) A monument was erected to him in Moscow. E) We are going to sea tomorrow.
9. Define an impersonal offer. a) There is snow. C) I'm feeling chilly. C) The splash of a river wave. D) Tears of grief will not help. E) I get up at seven o'clock.
10. Determine the type of simple sentence. The tree was set on fire by a storm. A) Definitely personal C) indefinitely - personal, C) impersonal D) generalized - personal, E) denomination
11. Definitely - a personal offer is: A) in which there is one main member - the subject; C) in which only one main member is a predicate, which is expressed by the form of the verb 1 or 2 of the present or future tense of the indicative or imperative mood; C) in which there is not and cannot be a subject; D) in which the action is expressed by a verb - a predicate, can refer to any person; E) in which there is a subject and a predicate.
12. Define specifically - a personal offer. A) I love a thunderstorm in early May. C) You can't do everything at once. C) Dust swirled along the road. D) They threw a bone between two dogs. E) It's already dawn.
13. Define specifically - a personal offer. A) After the case, they don’t go for advice. c) Don't wait for the dawn. C) His stories were remembered for a long time in the ward. D) Either it was early morning, or it was evening. E) There is nothing for you to interfere with your own business.
14. Determine the type of one-part sentence. Collect a berry - you will collect a box. A) Definitely personal C) indefinitely - personal, C) impersonal D) generalized - personal, E) denomination.

Option 4 1. Determine the type of one-part sentence. Let's talk again about joy and about suffering. A) Definitely personal C) indefinitely - personal, C) impersonal D) generalized - personal, E) denomination.
2. Determine the type of one-part sentence. Wide clearings were cut through the forests from west to east. A) Definitely personal C) indefinitely - personal, C) impersonal D) generalized - personal, E) denomination.
3. Define a vaguely personal offer. A) I am sitting behind bars in a damp dungeon. C) Turn around, son! C) Without letters and grammar, you cannot learn mathematics. D) You won't be forced to be nice. E) They sang and danced in the club.
4. Define a vaguely personal offer. a) It hasn't rained in a long time. C) Lights were turned on on the dacha balcony. C) What are you laughing at? D) Epiphany frost. E) The silence of a snow-covered house.
5. Define an indefinite personal sentence. A) Quiet starry night! C) Lightning killed two sailors. C) The city and people seem to have been replaced. D) Money can't buy you brains! E) What a night!
6. Define an incomplete sentence. a) I am reading an interesting book. C) Dense, impenetrable forest. C) What was reported on the radio? D) About the weather for tomorrow. E) Who wrote the comedy "The Government Inspector"?
7. Define an incomplete sentence. a) I have to go to the stadium. C) Desert area. C) Bird cherry blossomed in early June. D) Today is the best of all days. E) What a charm these fairy tales are!
8. Define a one-part sentence. A) Above, in the thick evening air, a seagull flew by. C) The possibility of knowing oneself is endless. C) The white birch was covered with snow, like silver. D) I have not seen a river more magnificent than the Yenisei. E) The swamp was covered with fog.
9. Determine the type of one-part sentence. Cranberries are harvested in swamps in early autumn. A) Definitely personal C) indefinitely - personal, C) impersonal D) generalized - personal, E) denomination.
10. Determine the type of one-part sentence. At the neighboring dacha, the lights were turned on late. A) Definitely personal C) indefinitely - personal, C) impersonal D) generalized - personal, E) denomination.
11. This sentence does not and cannot have a subject. A) an impersonal offer. B) generalized - personal offer. C) indefinitely - a personal offer. D) definitely a personal offer. E) naming offer.
12. Determine the type of one-part sentence. You can't even catch a fish from a pond without effort. A) a nominal offer. B) Definitely a personal offer. C) generalized - personal offer. D) indefinitely - a personal offer. E) an impersonal offer.
13. Define a title sentence. A) I was not opened for a long time. c) It was difficult for you to call. c) They made a fire on the bank of the river. D) Cold winter morning. E) It is necessary to prepare lessons on time.
14. Define an impersonal offer. a) There is snow. c) It got cold in the evening. C) The splash of a river wave. D) Tears of grief will not help. E) I get up at seven o'clock.

Keys to tests. Option 1 1. E 4. C 7. E 10. B 13. B

  1. AT 5. E 8. A 11. D 14. C D 6. D 9. C 12. D
Option 2 1. A 4. E 7. B 10. A 13. D 2. A 5. C 8. C 11. B 14. E 3. D 6. B 9. D 12. C
Option 3 1. A 4. D 7. A 10. C 13. B2. A 5. D 8. B 11. B 14. A 3. D 6. E 9. B 12. A
Option 4 1. A 4. B 7. B 10. B 13. D2. B 5. C 8. E 11. A 14. B 3. E 6. D 9. B 12. C
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