Incoming control. Entrance control Dictation my native land I am an experienced hunter

“Check dictation based on the results of the first quarter of the Andes. The Andes are the highest mountains of the American continent, cutting it from north to south.4 They amaze with their changing landscapes. Here you will see the unconquered..."

Control dictation based on the results of the first quarter

The Andes are the highest mountains of the American continent, cutting it from north to

south.4 They amaze with their changing landscapes. Here you will see unconquered peaks,

covered eternal snows peaks, smoking volcanoes. In the west sparkles with turquoise

Pacific Ocean, in the east one admires the endless jungles, cut by a web of silver rivers.

After a one-day stay in the capital of Peru, we fly in the direction of the missing

Inca cities. We take the train to small town and on foot through the eucalyptus forest we reach the village. Clay houses and thatched huts are reminiscent of ancient civilization. We try not to lose the path that disappears in places and winds upward.

A mysterious city appears in the distance, perched on a rocky peak. After five hours of climbing, we pass through the heavy gates and enter the fortress located on the mountain.4 On numerous terraces, connected by countless stairs, there is a stone world with streets and squares. Ancient city fascinates us. (According to Ya.

Palkevich.) (121 words.) Grammar task

The Andes are the highest mountains of the American continent, cutting it from north to south.4 (1 option);

After five hours of climbing, we pass through the heavy gates and enter the fortress located on the mountain. 4 (option 2).



Departure from the castle The Duke received considerable pleasure by inviting Don Quixote and Sancho to the castle and being amused by their eccentricities. But Don Quixote began to be burdened by captivity and an idle life, believing that a real, and not an imaginary knight, when traveling, should not indulge in laziness and incessant amusements and sit with folded hands. That's why he asked permission to leave.

Having said goodbye to everyone early in the morning, Don Quixote, dressed in the same ridiculous armor, appeared in the square in front of the castle.4 From the gallery, perplexed, barely restraining laughter, all the inhabitants of the castle were staring at him: the duke, the duchess, the courtiers... 4 Sitting on his gray, Sancho was overjoyed: the ducal steward handed him, without stinting, two hundred gold pieces.

Having bowed politely to the Duke, as well as to everyone present, Don Quixote turned

Rocinante and, accompanied by Sancho, rode out of the gate into an open field, saying:

Freedom, Sancho, is incomparable to any treasure! (According to M. de Cervantes.) (126 words.) Grammar task

1. Write 3 examples from the text different types predicates.

2. Write down 3 different phrases and sort them out: from 1 paragraph (1 option); from 3 paragraphs (2nd option).

3. Parse the sentence:

Having said goodbye to everyone early in the morning, Don Quixote, dressed in the same ridiculous armor, appeared in the square in front of the castle.4 (1 option);

From the gallery, perplexed, barely holding back laughter, all the inhabitants of the castle stared at him: the Duke, Duchess, courtiers...4 (2nd option).

She-Wolf A young she-wolf walked in the pack that winter, not forgetting her childish fun.4 During the day, the wolves, curled up in balls, dozed, and she jumped up, circled, trampling the snow, and woke up the old people. The wolves reluctantly rose, poked their cold noses at her, and she playfully snapped, biting their legs. The old she-wolves, curled up and not raising their heads, looked at the young prankster.4 One night the she-wolf got up and ran into the field, and behind her, with their tongues hanging out, the old men began to shake. The wolves remained lying down, then they ran after the pack.

The wolves ran along the road, and shadows glided behind them, breaking in the snow. The snow sparkled like diamonds in the moonlight. The ringing of bells was heard from the village. It seemed as if the stars that had fallen from the sky began to ring as they rolled along the road. The wolves, belly-deep, retreated into the field and lay down, turning their muzzles towards the village. (According to I. Sokolov-Mikitov.) (125 words.) Grammar task

1. Write out 3 examples of different types of predicates from the text.

2. Write down 3 different phrases and sort them out: from 1 paragraph (1 option); from 3 paragraphs (2nd option).

3. Parse the sentence:

That winter there was a young she-wolf in the pack, who had not forgotten her childish fun.4 (1 option);

The old she-wolves, curled up and not raising their heads, looked at the young prankster.4 (Option 2).

Test dictation with a grammar task based on the results of the second quarter. Winter day. The estate stood all white, fluffy flakes lay on the trees, as if the garden had bloomed with white leaves again. A fire crackled in the large old fireplace, and everyone entering from the yard brought with them the freshness and smell of soft snow.

The poetry of the first winter day was accessible to the blind in its own way. Waking up in the morning, he always felt especially cheerful and recognized the arrival of winter by the stomping of people entering the kitchen, by the creaking of doors, by sharp, subtle smells, by the creaking of footsteps in the yard.

Putting on high hunting boots in the morning, he went to the mill, laying a loose trail along the paths.

The frozen earth, covered with a fluffy, soft layer, became completely silent, but the air somehow became especially sensitive, clearly carrying over long distances the cry of a crow, the blow of an ax, and the light crack of a broken branch. From time to time a strange ringing sound was heard, as if from glass, rising to the highest notes and dying away in the distance. These were the boys throwing stones on the village pond, which was covered with a thin film of first ice.

But the river near the mill, heavy and dark, still trickled through its fluffy banks and rustled at the sluices. (According to V.G. Korolenko.) (160 words.) Grammar task

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In the village yard, Lent ended, it was Holy Week. The weather was beautiful: the days were bright, quiet and warm. The snow was all covered with black tulle, and large clearings appeared in places.

The walkways, from which excess snow was occasionally shoveled in winter, were completely blackened and lay in black ribbons. But then you will step out of the yard and plunge into the water. You could only drive on the highway. The peasants dug in the yards, adjusting the harrows and plows, the children passed streams that flowed into the river all the fruitful juices from the dung heaps piled up in the middle of the yard.

The smell of manure over the villages. In the middle of the day, it seemed as if the courtyards were drowning. But it did not harm anyone: neither people nor animals. And the roosters, standing at the very top of the dung heaps of steaming manure, imagined themselves as some kind of priests. They pompously puffed up their feathers, shook their red combs and, throwing back their heads solemnly, exclaimed: “Long live spring!”

“Take care of this rooster,” the man said to his wife, leaning on his pitchfork, pointing to the walking rooster. “This is a real bird, but that little one, the little one, needs to be slaughtered for the holiday.”

And the man, spitting on his hands, began picking with the pitchfork again. (According to N. Leskov.) (160 words.) Grammar task

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Transformation The doll came out from behind the partition. She smiled, tilting her disheveled head to the side.

Her hair was the color of the feathers of small gray birds. Her gray eyes sparkled with merriment. Now she seemed serious and attentive, but there was no trace of her sadness left. On the contrary, they would say that she is a minx pretending to be modest.

Then further. Where did her former magnificent dress go, all this pink silk, golden roses, lace, sequins, a fairy-tale outfit that could make every girl look, if not like a princess, then, in any case, like a Christmas tree toy? Now, imagine, the doll was dressed more than modestly. A blouse with a blue sailor collar, old shoes, gray enough not to be white. The shoes were worn on bare feet. Don’t think that this outfit makes the doll ugly.

On the contrary, he suited her. There are such dirty things: at first you don’t deign to look at them, but then, looking more closely, you see that such a dirty thing is cuter than the princess.

But most importantly: do you remember how the heir Tutti’s doll had terrible black wounds on its chest? And now they have disappeared. It was a cheerful, healthy doll! (According to Yu. Olesha.) (160 words.) Grammar task

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Hello, pine forest!

Soon a path led to the right, onto a rather steep hill. We followed it and after half an hour we found ourselves in pine forest. Flowering cocen. As soon as we hit a pine branch with a stick, a thick yellow cloud immediately surrounded us. Golden pollen slowly settled in the calm.

Just this morning, forced to live within four walls, spaced no more than five meters from each other, we suddenly got drunk from all this: from flowers, from the sun smelling of resin and pine, from luxurious possessions that we suddenly got for nothing us. The backpack was still holding me back, and Rosa either ran forward and shouted from there that there were lilies of the valley, then she went deeper into the forest and returned, frightened by a bird that had fluttered out from under her very feet.

Meanwhile, ahead, through the trees, water sparkled and soon led to big lake.

The lake was, one might say, without shores. There was thick, lush grass in a forest clearing, and suddenly, at the level of the same grass, water began to flow. It was as if a puddle had been filled with rain. It was thought that the grass also continued under the water and that it had been flooded recently and not for long. But through the yellowish water a dense sandy bottom was visible, going deeper and deeper, making the lake water blacker.

(According to V.A. Soloukhin.) (155 words.)

Grammar task:

Option 1 - Meanwhile, ahead, through the trees, water sparkled and soon led to a large lake.

Option 2 - But through the yellowish water a dense sandy bottom was visible, going deeper and deeper, making the lake water blacker.

Sea fish I will not describe all the fishing adventures that happened to me on the pier during the days spent in Lidzawa. Let me just say that I will never regret the hours I spent with a fishing rod wrapped around my index finger.

Here is a list of fish species that were caught there (however, the names are all local, but I don’t know the scientific ones): sea ruff; sea ​​crucian carp is a fish that resembles our crucian carp in shape, but is completely silver, with a purple sheen and razor-sharp, protruding teeth like a horse’s, capable of cutting through a hook if it is bad; greenfish, red mullet - a very graceful fish with a muzzle cut off at an angle, with bloody spots on the body, disappearing as soon as the fish dries from the water; a thorn resembling a river perch in shape, with a bluish spot on the side; the rooster is the brightest and most beautiful fish, the most desirable for any fisherman; the dog is a leopard-print biting fish; mullet and, finally, horse mackerel, the most widespread, the most annoying, but, perhaps, the most delicious.

However, it must be said that the meat of the sea ruffe is extraordinary. It is dense, white, juicy. They say it tastes like chicken. However, it seems to me that the meat of this fish resembles the taste of crayfish meat boiled in fresh water.

(According to V. Soloukhin.) (156 words.) Note: talk about the semicolon.

Grammar task:

1. Determine the type of one-part simple sentences, including complex ones:

1 paragraph – 1 option; 3 paragraph – 2 option.

2. Parse the sentence:

Option 1 - I will not describe all the fishing adventures that happened to me on the pier during the days spent in Lidzava.

Option 2 – However, it seems to me that the meat of this fish tastes like crayfish meat boiled in fresh water.

3. Write down different types of complications from the text.

On the warm earth I, an experienced hunter, am still joyfully excited and attracted by the vast expanses of Russian nature. Maybe that's why I'm interested in hunting.

People who do not break their connection with nature do not feel lonely. Years go by, but the transformed one is still revealed to them, beautiful world. As before, white and golden flowers sway above the head of the tired traveler, who lies down to rest, and a hawk circles high in the sky, looking for prey.

After lying down in the fragrant grass, soft and tender, admiring the golden clouds frozen in the blue heavenly ocean, I rise with new strength from the warm native land. I return home to meet new working days, cheerful and renewed. A foggy curtain rises from the river, not yet warmed by the sun, but ahead is the expectation of something bright, clean, and beautiful.

I don’t want to talk to anyone, I would just walk along my native land, stepping barefoot on the dew and feeling its warmth and freshness. (128 words.)

Grammar task:

1. Determine the type of one-part simple sentences, including complex ones:

2. Parse the sentence:

Option 1 – I, an experienced hunter, am still joyfully excited and attracted by the vast expanses of Russian nature.

Option 2 – After lying down in the fragrant grass, soft and tender, admiring the golden clouds frozen in the blue heavenly ocean, I rise with new strength from the warm native land.

3. Write down different types of complications from the text.

Evening in the forest Spring forest. I look around vigilantly and notice something pinkish-blue. I'm running to look. This is a lungwort flower blooming. On a thick green stem there are individual flowers that look like tiny jugs. The upper ones are pale pink, and the lower ones are purple.

We come out into a small clearing. Young birch trees crowd around her. In the middle, a spring puddle turns blue, like an oblong mirror. It is filled to the brim with clear snow water.

I look into the water. It is so clean that every last year’s leaf, every sunken twig is clearly visible at the bottom. Frogs swim animatedly in a puddle. They stare at me with bulging eyes, but they are not afraid, they do not want to dive. As if greeting me, they make some kind of rumbling greeting sounds.

It's already evening. The sun, like a polished copper basin, seems to hang over a distant forest. It is so huge and reddish. But a long silvery cloud appeared right on it, as if a fish had been placed in a basin. How nice it is all around! (According to G. Skrebitsky.) (154 words.) Grammar task

1. Determine the type of one-part simple sentences, including complex ones:

1-2 paragraphs – 1 option; 3-4 paragraphs – option 2.

2. Parse the sentence:

Option 1 – The sun, like a polished copper basin, seems to hang over a distant forest.

Option 2 – In the middle, a spring puddle turns blue, like an oblong mirror.

3. Write down different types of complications from the text.

The aroma of the earth I lie in the green grass on the river bank. The summer sun floats over the fields, over the well-worn dusty road. The immense, sparkling, fragrant world of nature surrounds me.

I inhale the damp aroma of earth and plants and see how insects slowly move along the geniculate stems of tall blades of grass. White, gold, blue flowers sway overhead. I narrow my eyes. A fluffy white cloud hanging in the high summer sky seems to me like a fabulous, gigantic monster floating across the sky on gilded, open wings.

In my imagination I fly far above the earth, leaving behind snow-capped mountains, blue seas and impenetrable forests, silver rivers and lakes. I dream about the future exciting travels, mentally flying over the earth spread out beneath me, like a giant globe.

Birds. On the days when birds arrived, I was especially drawn to wander. Having already become an adult, it was in the spring that I set off on the most distant journeys, being confident that they would certainly be successful. (According to I. Sokolov-Mikitov.) (156 words.)

Grammar task:

1. Determine the type of one-part simple sentences, including complex ones:

1-2 paragraphs – 1 option; 3 paragraph – 2 option.

2. Parse the sentence:

Option 1 – In my imagination I fly far above the earth, leaving behind snow-capped mountains, blue seas and impenetrable forests, silver rivers and lakes.

Option 2 – A fluffy white cloud hanging in the high summer sky seems to me like a fabulous, gigantic monster floating across the sky on gilded, outstretched wings.

3. Write down different types of complications from the text.

Test dictation at the end of the school year Thunderstorm I remember the thunderstorm that caught us on the road. I was sitting with my mother in a wooden shed under a thatched roof. Lightning blazed in blue zigzags at the open gate, muddy from the pouring rain. My mother hastily crossed herself, hugging me tightly to her chest.

I listened to the sound of the rain, to the heavy peals of thunder, to the ear-splitting crack of blows, to the restless rustling of mice in the oat straw.

Having risen, we saw a diamond net of rain at the gate, and through the transparent drops the joyful summer sun was already shining, shimmering with rays.

The father harnessed the horses, shiny from the rain, frightened by the thunderstorm, stepping impatiently and restlessly.4 The road lined with birches, washed by the rain, seemed even more cheerful. A multi-colored rainbow hung over the meadow, the bright sun sparkled on the backs of cheerfully running horses.

I sat next to my father, looking at the road, glistening with puddles, winding ahead.4 I looked at the departing cloud, illuminated by the sun and still threatening, at the column of white smoke rising in the distance above the barn lit by a thunderstorm. (153 words.) Grammar task

3. Produce morphological analysis words: 1st option – (barn) lit3; Option 2 – rising 3 (smoke).

Volga On the edge of a young forest there is a small pond. An underground spring flows out of it. This pond is the cradle of the great Russian river. The Volga is born in swamps and bogs and from here it sets off on a long journey. Volga is a beauty. It passes through places that are amazingly beautiful and diverse in climate, flora and fauna.4 The beauty of the Volga is glorified by the people in legends, and by poets and artists.

From Rybinsk the Volga begins to turn southeast. Its low banks are covered with a green carpet of meadows and bushes. Picturesque hills alternate with valleys. These Volga landscapes have unique beauty and charm. Beyond Kostroma, both banks become mountainous, and the further you go, the more picturesque. Slope on the embankment near the old Kremlin wall V Nizhny Novgorod- one of most beautiful places the upper reaches of the Volga.4 The nature of the Zhiguli Mountains is unique and picturesque. Zhiguli is the pearl of the Volga.

Volga! This name is near and dear to millions of residents of our Motherland. (140 words.) Grammar task

1. Parse the sentence.

2. Write down 3 phrases of different types and parse them:

Option 1 – from the sentences of paragraph 1;

Option 2 – from 2 paragraph sentences.

3. Write out 3 from your paragraphs different types predicate.

Levitan Levitan went down the Oka River to Nizhny and there boarded a ship to Rybinsk. All the days he and Kuvshinnikova sat on the deck and looked at the banks, looking for places for sketches. But good places did not have. Levitan frowned more and more often and complained of fatigue.

The shores floated slowly, monotonously, not pleasing the eye with either picturesque villages or thoughtful and smooth turns.4 Finally, in Plyos, Levitan saw from the deck a small church, cut from pine logs.4 It was black in the green sky, and the first star was burning above it, shimmering and shining. In this church, in the silence of the evening, in the melodious voices of the women selling milk on the pier, Levitan felt so much peace that he immediately decided to stay in Plyos.

The small town was silent and deserted. The silence was only broken bell ringing and the lowing of the herd, and at night the beaters of the watchmen could be heard. In the houses, dried linden blossoms hung behind transparent curtains. (140 words.) Grammar task

1. Parse the sentence.

2. Write down 3 phrases of different types and parse them: 1 option - from sentences of 1 paragraph; Option 2 – from sentences 4 paragraphs.

3. Carry out a morphological analysis of the word: 1st option – (church) chopped3; Option 2 – selling 3 (women).

Summer Blue summer morning. In the sky, high and clear, only here and there small round clouds are visible, like cannon smoke in old battle paintings, but they also disappear. And below them, on the outskirts of the village, a gray and silent hawk, almost without moving its wings, swims in circles.4 The picture is peaceful, idyllic, when nothing special is expected.

And suddenly, in a few seconds, everything changes: a mother hen with her chicks emerges from the wicker shed, clucking and raking up trash. Noise, squeaking, flashing of yellowish and gray lumps.

Noticing the chicken family, the hawk seems to freeze in place, then, falling onto one wing, dives sharply into the yard.4 At the same moment, a wizened old woman runs out of the entryway, raising a tattered3 broom to the sky: “Fly away, robber!”

The hawk abruptly changes its flight line, diving around the corner of the house, and goes down into the collective farm garden.

And from under the birch tree, from the rug, rises the old woman’s grandson, who has just graduated from the Philological Institute and received a month of vacation before leaving for work. (According to N. Gribachev.) (143 words.)

Grammar task:

1. Parse the sentence.

2. Write out 3 phrases of different types from the sentence and parse them:

Option 1 - And suddenly, in a few seconds, everything changes: a hen with chickens comes out of the wicker shed, clucking and raking up the garbage.

Option 2 - The hawk abruptly changes its flight line, diving around the corner of the house, and goes down into the collective farm garden.

3. Carry out a morphological analysis of the word:

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The Andes are the highest mountains of the American continent, cutting it from north to south. 4 They amaze with their changing landscapes. Here you will see unconquered peaks, peaks covered with eternal snow, and smoking volcanoes. In the west, the Pacific Ocean sparkles with turquoise; in the east, endless jungles, cut by a web of silver rivers, delight.

After a one-day stay in the capital of Peru, we fly in the direction of the lost city of the Incas. We take the train to a small town and walk through the eucalyptus forest to the village. Clay houses and thatched huts are reminiscent of ancient civilization. We try not to lose the path that disappears in places and winds upward.

A mysterious city appears in the distance, located on a rocky peak. After five hours of climbing, we pass through the heavy gates and enter the fortress located on the mountain. 4 On numerous terraces, connected by countless stairs, there is a stone world with streets and squares. The ancient city enchants us.

(121 words) (According to Ya. Palkevich.)

Grammar task

3. Do:

The Andes are the highest mountains of the American continent, cutting it from north to south. 4 (1 option);

After five hours of climbing, we go through heavy climbs and enter the fortress located on the mountain. 4 (option 2).

Control dictation for the first half of the year

Volga

At the edge of a young forest there is a small pond. An underground spring comes out of it. This pond is the cradle of the great Russian river. The Volga is born in swamps and bogs and from here it sets off on a long journey. Volga is a beauty. It passes through places that are amazingly beautiful and diverse in climate, plant cover and wildlife. The beauty of the Volga is glorified by the people in legends, and by poets and artists.

From Rybinsk the Volga begins to turn southeast. Its low banks are covered with a green carpet of meadows and bushes. Picturesque hills alternate with valleys. These Volga landscapes have unique beauty and charm. Beyond Kostroma, both banks become mountainous, and the further you go, the more picturesque. The slope on the embankment near the old Kremlin wall in Nizhny Novgorod is one of the most beautiful places in the upper Volga. The nature of the Zhiguli Mountains is unique and picturesque. Zhiguli is the pearl of the Volga.

Volga! This name is near and dear to millions of residents of our Motherland.

Additional tasks

1. Identify the grammatical basis in the first four sentences, determine the type of predicate:

First paragraph (1 option). Second paragraph (2nd option)

2. Parse the sentence:

Zhiguli is the pearl of the Volga.(1 option)

Volga is a beauty.(Option 2)

Village

Lent was over, it was Holy Week. The weather was beautiful: the days were bright, quiet and warm. The snow was all covered with black tulle, and in some places large clearings appeared. The walkways, from which excess snow was occasionally raked in the winter, were completely blackened and lay in black ribbons. But then you step out of the yard and plunge into the water. You could only drive on the highway. The peasants dug in the yards, adjusting the harrows and plows, the children passed streams that flowed into the river all the fruitful juices from the dung heaps piled up in the middle of the yard.

The smell of manure over the villages. In the middle of the day, it seemed as if the courtyards were drowning. But it did not harm anyone: neither people nor animals. And the roosters, standing at the very top of the dung heaps of steaming manure, imagined themselves as some kind of priests. They pompously puffed up their feathers, shook their red combs and, throwing back their heads solemnly, exclaimed: “Long live spring!”

Take care of this rooster,” the man said to his wife, leaning on his pitchfork, pointing to the walking rooster. “This is a real bird, but that little one, the little one, needs to be slaughtered for the holiday.”

And the man, spitting on his hands, began picking with the pitchfork again.

(160 words) (According to N. Leskov.)

Grammar task

1 option

Option 2 is more difficult

Indicate the types of predicates

Other

The walkways, from which excess snow was occasionally raked in the winter, were completely blackened and lay in black ribbons.

They pompously puffed up their feathers, shook their red combs and, throwing back their heads solemnly, exclaimed: “Long live spring!”

Parsing a sentence

But it did not harm anyone: neither people nor animals.

And the roosters, standing at the very top of the dung heaps of steaming manure, imagined themselves as some kind of priests.

Good Wolf

That winter there was a young she-wolf in the pack, who had not forgotten her childish amusements. 4 During the day, the wolves, curled up in balls, dozed, and she jumped up, circled, trampling the snow, and woke up the old people. The wolves reluctantly rose, poked their cold noses at her, and she playfully snapped, biting their legs. The old she-wolves, curled up and not raising their heads, looked at the young prankster. 4

One night the she-wolf got up and ran into the field, and behind her, with their tongues hanging out, the old men began to shake. The wolves remained lying down, then they ran after the pack.

The wolves ran along the road, and shadows glided behind them, breaking in the snow. The snow sparkled like diamonds in the moonlight. The ringing of bells was heard from the village. It seemed as if the stars that had fallen from the sky began to ring as they rolled along the road. The wolves, belly-deep, retreated into the field and lay down, turning their muzzles towards the village.

(125 words) (According to I. Sokolov-Mikitov.)

Grammar task

  1. Write out examples of 3 different types of predicates from the text.
  2. Write down 3 different phrases and sort them out: from 1 paragraph (1 option); from 3 paragraphs (2nd option).

That winter there was a young she-wolf in the pack, who had not forgotten her childish amusements. 4 (1 option);

The old she-wolves, curled up and not raising their heads, looked at the young prankster. 4 (option 2).

Lock

The Duke received considerable pleasure by inviting Don Quixote and Sancho to the castle and being amused by their eccentricities. But Don Quixote began to be burdened by captivity and an idle life, believing that a real, and not an imaginary knight, when traveling, should not indulge in laziness and incessant amusements and sit with folded hands. That's why he asked permission to leave.

Having said goodbye to everyone early in the morning, Don Quixote, dressed in the same ridiculous armor, appeared in the square in front of the castle. 4 From the gallery, perplexed, barely restraining laughter, all the inhabitants of the castle were staring at him: the duke, the duchess, the courtiers... 4 Sitting on his gray, Sancho was delighted: the ducal steward handed him, without stinting, two hundred gold .

Having bowed politely to the Duke, as well as to everyone present, Don Quixote turned Rocinante and, accompanied by Sancho, rode out the gate into an open field, saying:

- Freedom, Sancho, is incomparable to any treasure!

(126 words) (According to M. de Cervantes.)

Grammar task

1. Write out examples of 3 different types of predicates from the text.

2. Write down 3 different phrases and sort them out: from 1 paragraph (1 option); from 3 paragraphs (2nd option).

3. Parse the sentence:

Having said goodbye to everyone early in the morning, Don Quixote, dressed in the same ridiculous armor, appeared in the square in front of the castle. 4 (1 option);

From the gallery, perplexed, barely holding back laughter, all the inhabitants of the castle stared at him: the Duke, Duchess, courtiers... 4 (2nd option).

Control dictation with grammar task

based on the results of the second quarter

The estate was all white, there were fluffy flakes on the trees, as if the garden had bloomed with white leaves again. A fire crackled in the large old fireplace, and everyone entering from the yard brought with them the freshness and smell of soft snow.

The poetry of the first winter day was accessible to the blind in its own way. Waking up in the morning, he always felt especially cheerful and recognized the arrival of winter by the stomping of people entering the kitchen, by the creaking of doors, by sharp, subtle smells, by the creaking of footsteps in the yard.

The frozen ground, covered with a fluffy, soft layer, became completely silent, but the air somehow became especially sensitive, clearly carrying over long distances the cry of a crow, the blow of an ax, and the light crack of a broken branch. From time to time a strange ringing sound was heard, as if from glass, rising to the highest notes and dying away in the distance. These were the boys throwing stones on the village pond, which was covered with a thin film of the first ice.

But the river near the mill, heavy and dark, still trickled through its fluffy banks and rustled at the sluices.

(160 words) (According to V.G. Korolenko “The Blind Musician.”)

Grammar task

1 option

Option 2 is more difficult

Write out the predicate

simple verb

compound nominal

Underline in the text

isolated circumstance

isolated definition

Write down 3 phrases of different types

from 1-2 paragraphs

from 4 paragraphs

Parsing a sentence

From time to time a strange ringing sound was heard, as if from glass, rising to the highest notes and dying away in the distance.

Having put on high hunting boots in the morning, he went to the mill, laying a loose trail along the paths.

Transformation

The doll came out from behind the partition. She smiled, tilting her disheveled head to the side. Her hair was the color of the feathers of small gray birds. Her gray eyes sparkled with merriment. Now she seemed serious and attentive, but there was no trace of her sadness. On the contrary, they would say that she is a minx pretending to be modest.

Then further. Where did her former magnificent dress go, all that pink silk, golden roses, lace, sequins, fabulous outfit, which could make every girl look, if not like a princess, then, in any case, like a Christmas tree decoration? Now, imagine, the doll was dressed more than modestly. A blouse with a blue sailor collar, old shoes, gray enough not to be white. The shoes were worn on bare feet. Don’t think that this outfit makes the doll ugly. On the contrary, he suited her. There are such dirty things: at first you don’t deign to look at them, but then, looking more closely, you see that such a dirty thing is cuter than the princess.

But most importantly: remember, the doll of the heir Tutti had terrible black wounds on the chest. And now they have disappeared. It was a cheerful, healthy doll!

(160 words) (According to Yu. Olesha.)

Grammar task

1 option

Option 2 is more difficult

Indicate the types of predicates

Write down 3 phrases of different types

A blouse with a blue sailor collar, old shoes, gray enough not to be white.

There are such dirty things: at first you don’t deign to look at them, but then, looking more closely, you see that such a dirty thing is cuter than the princess.

Determine the type of one-part sentences in the text

Parsing a sentence

She smiled, tilting her disheveled head to the side.

Her hair was the color of the feathers of small gray birds.

Test dictation on repetition at the beginning of the year

Heavy thunderstorm

I remember the thunderstorm that caught us on the road.

I was sitting with my mother in a wooden shed under a thatched roof. In the open gates, muddy from the pouring rain, lightning blazed in blue zigzags. My mother hastily crossed herself, hugging me tightly to her chest. I listened to the sound of the rain, to the heavy peals of thunder, to the ear-splitting crash of blows, to the restless rustling of mice in the oat straw.

Having risen, we saw a diamond net of rain at the gate, and through the transparent drops the joyful summer sun was already shining, shimmering with rays.

The father harnessed the horses, which were shiny from the rain and frightened by the thunderstorm, moving their feet impatiently and restlessly. The road lined with birches and washed by rain seemed even more cheerful. A multi-colored rainbow hung over the meadow, the bright sun sparkled on the backs of cheerfully running horses. I sat next to my father, looking at the road glistening with puddles, winding ahead, at the passing dark cloud, illuminated by the sun and still menacing, at the column of white smoke rising in the distance above the barn lit by a thunderstorm. I listened to the cheerful voices of birds in the washed, wonderful sunny world that opened up to me.

(I. Sokolov-Mikitov) (153 words)

Grammar task.

1. Choose 3-4 words with a similar word stepping overshih structure.

2. Underline the participles, highlight the suffixes in them, determine which type of participles were not found.

3. Find two adjectives: qualitative and relative.

4. Perform a syntactic analysis of the sentence with a participial phrase (Option I) and with a participial phrase (Option II).

Control dictation based on the results of the third quarter

Pinery!

Soon a path led to the right, onto a rather steep hill. We followed it and after half an hour we found ourselves in a pine forest. Flowering cocen. As soon as we hit a pine branch with a stick, a thick yellow cloud immediately surrounded us. Golden pollen slowly settled in the calm.

Just this morning, forced to live within four walls, spaced no more than five meters from each other, we suddenly got drunk from all this: from flowers, from the sun, smelling of resin and pine, from luxurious possessions, suddenly acquired for nothing us. The backpack was still holding me back, and Rosa either ran forward and shouted from there that there were lilies of the valley, then she went deeper into the forest and returned, frightened by a bird that had fluttered out from under her very feet.

Meanwhile, ahead, through the trees, water sparkled and soon led to a large lake. The lake was, one might say, without shores. There was thick, lush grass in a forest clearing, and suddenly, at the level of the same grass, water began to flow. It was as if a puddle had been filled with rain. It was thought that the grass also continued under the water and that it had been flooded recently and not for long. But through the yellowish water a dense sandy bottom was visible, going deeper and deeper, making the lake water blacker.

(155 words) (According to V.A. Soloukhin.)

Grammar task:

1. Determine the type of one-part simple sentences, including complex ones: 1 paragraph - 1 option; 3 paragraph - 2 option.

2. Parse the sentence:

1 option - Meanwhile, ahead, through the trees, water sparkled and soon led to a large lake.

Option 2 - But through the yellowish water a dense sandy bottom was visible, going deeper and deeper, making the lake water blacker.

3. Write down different types of complications from the text.

Control dictation for the year

Warm earth

As an experienced hunter, I am still joyfully excited and attracted by the vast expanses of Russian nature. Maybe that's why I'm interested in hunting.

People who do not break their connection with nature do not feel lonely. Years pass, but a transformed, beautiful world is still revealed to them. As before, white and golden flowers sway above the head of the tired traveler, who lies down to rest, and a hawk circles high in the sky, looking for prey.

After lying down in the fragrant grass, soft and tender, admiring the golden clouds frozen in the blue heavenly ocean, I rise with new strength from the warm native land. I return home to meet new working days, cheerful and renewed. A foggy curtain rises from the river, not yet warmed by the sun, but ahead is the expectation of something bright, clean, and beautiful.

I don’t want to talk to anyone, I would just walk along my native land, stepping barefoot on the dew and feeling its warmth and freshness.

Control dictations. 8th grade

Test dictation on repetition at the beginning of the year

I remember the thunderstorm that caught us on the road.

I was sitting with my mother in a wooden shed under a thatched roof. Lightning blazed in blue zigzags at the open gate, muddy from the pouring rain. My mother hastily crossed herself, hugging me tightly to her chest. I listened to the sound of the rain, to the heavy peals of thunder, to the ear-splitting crack of blows, to the restless rustling of mice in the oat straw.

Having risen, we saw a diamond net of rain at the gate, and through the transparent drops the joyful summer sun was already shining, shimmering with rays.

The father harnessed the horses, shiny from the rain, frightened by the thunderstorm, and moving their feet impatiently and restlessly. The road lined with birches and washed by rain seemed even more cheerful. A multi-colored rainbow hung over the meadow, the bright sun sparkled on the backs of cheerfully running horses. I sat next to my father, looking at the road, glistening with puddles, winding ahead, at the receding dark, sunlit and still menacing cloud, at the column of white smoke rising in the distance above the barn lit by a thunderstorm. I listened to the cheerful voices of birds in the washed, wonderful sunny world that opened up to me.

(I. Sokolov-Mikitov) (153 words)

Grammar task.

1. Choose 3-4 words with a similar structure to the word crossed the structure.

2. Underline the participles, highlight the suffixes in them, determine which type of participles were not found.

3. Find two adjectives: qualitative and relative.

4. Perform a syntactic analysis of the sentence with a participial phrase (Option I) and with a participial phrase (Option II).

Control dictation for the first half of the year

At the edge of a young forest there is a small pond. An underground spring comes out of it. This pond is the cradle of the great Russian river. The Volga is born in swamps and bogs and from here it sets off on a long journey. Volga is a beauty. It passes through places that are amazingly beautiful and diverse in climate, plant cover and wildlife. The beauty of the Volga is glorified by the people in legends, and by poets and artists.

From Rybinsk the Volga begins to turn southeast. Its low banks are covered with a green carpet of meadows and bushes. Picturesque hills alternate with valleys. These Volga landscapes have unique beauty and charm. Beyond Kostroma, both banks become mountainous, and the further you go, the more picturesque. The slope on the embankment near the old Kremlin wall in Nizhny Novgorod is one of the most beautiful places in the upper Volga. The nature of the Zhiguli Mountains is unique and picturesque. Zhiguli is the pearl of the Volga.

Volga! This name is near and dear to millions of residents of our Motherland.

Additional tasks

1. Identify the grammatical basis in the first four sentences, determine the type of predicate:

First paragraph (1 option). Second paragraph (2nd option)

2. Parse the sentence:

Zhiguli is the pearl of the Volga.(1 option)

Volga is a beauty.(Option 2)

Control dictation for the year

On warm earth

As an experienced hunter, I am still joyfully excited and attracted by the vast expanses of Russian nature. Maybe that's why I'm interested in hunting.

People who do not break their connection with nature do not feel lonely. Years pass, but a transformed, beautiful world is still revealed to them. As before, white and golden flowers sway above the head of the tired traveler, who lies down to rest, and a hawk circles high in the sky, looking for prey.

After lying down in the fragrant grass, soft and tender, admiring the golden clouds frozen in the blue heavenly ocean, I rise with new strength from the warm native land. I return home to meet new working days, cheerful and renewed. A foggy curtain rises from the river, not yet warmed by the sun, but ahead is the expectation of something bright, clean, and beautiful.

I don’t want to talk to anyone, I would just walk along my native land, stepping barefoot on the dew and feeling its warmth and freshness.

DICTATIONS 8th grade

For 8th grade students, texts of control dictations with grammar assignments are offered for the entire school year.

Control dictation based on the results of the first quarter

Andes

The Andes are the highest mountains of the American continent, cutting it from north to south. 4 They amaze with their changing landscapes. Here you will see unconquered peaks, peaks covered with eternal snow, and smoking volcanoes. In the west, the Pacific Ocean sparkles with turquoise; in the east, endless jungles, cut by a web of silver rivers, delight.

After a one-day stay in the capital of Peru, we fly in the direction of the lost city of the Incas. We take the train to a small town and walk through the eucalyptus forest to the village. Clay houses and thatched huts are reminiscent of ancient civilization. We try not to lose the path that disappears in places and winds upward.

A mysterious city appears in the distance, perched on a rocky peak. After five hours of climbing, we pass through the heavy gates and enter the fortress located on the mountain. 4 On numerous terraces, connected by countless stairs, there is a stone world with streets and squares. The ancient city fascinates us.

(121 words) (According to Ya. Palkevich.)

Grammar task

3. Do:

The Andes are the highest mountains of the American continent, cutting it from north to south. 4 (1 option);

After five hours of climbing, we go through heavy climbs and enter the fortress located on the mountain. 4 (option 2).

Departure from the castle

The Duke received considerable pleasure by inviting Don Quixote and Sancho to the castle and being amused by their eccentricities. But Don Quixote began to be burdened by captivity and an idle life, believing that a real, and not an imaginary knight, when traveling, should not indulge in laziness and incessant amusements and sit with folded hands. That's why he asked permission to leave.

Having said goodbye to everyone early in the morning, Don Quixote, dressed in the same ridiculous armor, appeared in the square in front of the castle. 4 From the gallery, perplexed, barely restraining laughter, all the inhabitants of the castle were staring at him: the duke, the duchess, the courtiers... 4 Sitting on his gray, Sancho was delighted: the ducal steward handed him, without stinting, two hundred gold .

Having bowed politely to the Duke, as well as to everyone present, Don Quixote turned Rocinante and, accompanied by Sancho, rode out the gate into an open field, saying:

Freedom, Sancho, is incomparable to any treasure!

(126 words) (According to M. de Cervantes.)

Grammar task

1. Write out examples of 3 different types of predicates from the text.

2. Write down 3 different phrases and sort them out: from 1 paragraph (1 option); from 3 paragraphs (2nd option).

Having said goodbye to everyone early in the morning, Don Quixote, dressed in the same ridiculous armor, appeared in the square in front of the castle. 4 (1 option);

From the gallery, perplexed, barely holding back laughter, all the inhabitants of the castle stared at him: the Duke, Duchess, courtiers... 4 (2nd option).

She-wolf

That winter there was a young she-wolf in the pack, who had not forgotten her childish amusements. 4 During the day, the wolves, curled up in balls, dozed, and she jumped up, circled, trampling the snow, and woke up the old people. The wolves reluctantly rose, poked their cold noses at her, and she playfully snapped, biting their legs. The old she-wolves, curled up and not raising their heads, looked at the young prankster. 4

One night the she-wolf got up and ran into the field, and behind her, with their tongues hanging out, the old men began to shake. The wolves remained lying down, then they ran after the pack.

The wolves ran along the road, and shadows glided behind them, breaking in the snow. The snow sparkled like diamonds in the moonlight. The ringing of bells was heard from the village. It seemed as if the stars that had fallen from the sky began to ring as they rolled along the road. The wolves, belly-deep, retreated into the field and lay down, turning their muzzles towards the village.

(125 words) (According to I. Sokolov-Mikitov.)

Grammar task

    Write out examples of 3 different types of predicates from the text.

    Write down 3 different phrases and sort them out: from 1 paragraph (1 option); from 3 paragraphs (2nd option).

3. Parse the sentence:

That winter there was a young she-wolf in the pack, who had not forgotten her childish amusements. 4 (1 option);

The old she-wolves, curled up and not raising their heads, looked at the young prankster. 4 (option 2).

Control dictation with grammar task

based on the results of the second quarter

The estate was all white, there were fluffy flakes on the trees, as if the garden had bloomed with white leaves again. A fire crackled in the large old fireplace, and everyone entering from the yard brought with them the freshness and smell of soft snow.

The poetry of the first winter day was accessible to the blind in its own way. Waking up in the morning, he always felt especially cheerful and recognized the arrival of winter by the stomping of people entering the kitchen, by the creaking of doors, by sharp, subtle smells, by the creaking of footsteps in the yard.

The frozen ground, covered with a fluffy, soft layer, became completely silent, but the air somehow became especially sensitive, clearly carrying over long distances the cry of a crow, the blow of an ax, and the light crack of a broken branch. From time to time a strange ringing sound was heard, as if from glass, rising to the highest notes and dying away in the distance. These were the boys throwing stones on the village pond, which was covered with a thin film of the first ice.

But the river near the mill, heavy and dark, still trickled through its fluffy banks and rustled at the sluices.

(160 words) (According to V.G. Korolenko “The Blind Musician.”)

Grammar task

1 option

Option 2 is more difficult

Write out the predicate

simple verb

compound nominal

Underline in the text

isolated circumstance

isolated definition

from 1-2 paragraphs

from 4 paragraphs

Parsing a sentence

From time to time a strange ringing sound was heard, as if from glass, rising to the highest notes and dying away in the distance.

Having put on high hunting boots in the morning, he went to the mill, laying a loose trail along the paths.

In the village yard

Lent was over, it was Holy Week. The weather was beautiful: the days were bright, quiet and warm. The snow was all covered with black tulle, and in some places large clearings appeared. The walkways, from which excess snow was occasionally raked in the winter, were completely blackened and lay in black ribbons. But then you step out of the yard and plunge into the water. You could only drive on the highway. The peasants dug in the yards, adjusting the harrows and plows, the children passed streams that flowed into the river all the fruitful juices from the dung heaps piled up in the middle of the yard.

The smell of manure over the villages. In the middle of the day, it seemed as if the courtyards were drowning. But it did not harm anyone: neither people nor animals. And the roosters, standing at the very top of the dung heaps of steaming manure, imagined themselves as some kind of priests. They pompously puffed up their feathers, shook their red combs and, throwing back their heads solemnly, exclaimed: “Long live spring!”

“Take care of this rooster,” the man said to his wife, leaning on his pitchfork, pointing to the walking rooster. “This is a real bird, but that little one, the little one, needs to be slaughtered for the holiday.”

And the man, spitting on his hands, began picking with the pitchfork again.

(160 words) (According to N. Leskov.)

Grammar task

1 option

Option 2 is more difficult

Indicate the types of predicates

Other

Write down 3 phrases of different types

The walkways, from which excess snow was occasionally raked in the winter, were completely blackened and lay in black ribbons.

They pompously puffed up their feathers, shook their red combs and, throwing back their heads solemnly, exclaimed: “Long live spring!”

Parsing a sentence

But it did not harm anyone: neither people nor animals.

And the roosters, standing at the very top of the dung heaps of steaming manure, imagined themselves as some kind of priests.

TRANSFORMATION

The doll came out from behind the partition. She smiled, tilting her disheveled head to the side. Her hair was the color of the feathers of small gray birds. Her gray eyes sparkled with merriment. Now she seemed serious and attentive, but there was no trace of her sadness. On the contrary, they would say that she is a minx pretending to be modest.

Then further. Where did her former magnificent dress go, all that pink silk, golden roses, lace, sequins, fabulous outfit, which could make every girl look, if not like a princess, then, in any case, like a Christmas tree decoration? Now, imagine, the doll was dressed more than modestly. A blouse with a blue sailor collar, old shoes, gray enough not to be white. The shoes were worn on bare feet. Don’t think that this outfit makes the doll ugly. On the contrary, he suited her. There are such dirty things: at first you don’t deign to look at them, but then, looking more closely, you see that such a dirty thing is cuter than the princess.

But most importantly: remember, the doll of the heir Tutti had terrible black wounds on the chest. And now they have disappeared. It was a cheerful, healthy doll!

(160 words) (According to Yu. Olesha.)

Grammar task

1 option

Option 2 is more difficult

Indicate the types of predicates

Write down 3 phrases of different types

A blouse with a blue sailor collar, old shoes, gray enough not to be white.

There are such dirty things: at first you don’t deign to look at them, but then, looking more closely, you see that such a dirty thing is cuter than the princess.

Determine the type of one-part sentences in the text

Parsing a sentence

She smiled, tilting her disheveled head to the side.

Her hair was the color of the feathers of small gray birds.

Control dictation based on the results of the third quarter

Hello, pine forest!

Soon a path led to the right, onto a rather steep hill. We followed it and after half an hour we found ourselves in a pine forest. Flowering cocen. As soon as we hit a pine branch with a stick, a thick yellow cloud immediately surrounded us. Golden pollen slowly settled in the calm.

Just this morning, forced to live within four walls, spaced no more than five meters from each other, we suddenly got drunk from all this: from flowers, from the sun, smelling of resin and pine, from luxurious possessions, suddenly acquired for nothing us. The backpack was still holding me back, and Rosa either ran forward and shouted from there that there were lilies of the valley, then she went deeper into the forest and returned, frightened by a bird that had fluttered out from under her very feet.

Meanwhile, ahead, through the trees, water sparkled and soon led to a large lake. The lake was, one might say, without shores. There was thick, lush grass in a forest clearing, and suddenly, at the level of the same grass, water began to flow. It was as if a puddle had been filled with rain. It was thought that the grass also continued under the water and that it had been flooded recently and not for long. But through the yellowish water a dense sandy bottom was visible, going deeper and deeper, making the lake water blacker.

(155 words) (According to V.A. Soloukhin.)

Grammar task:

1 option Meanwhile, ahead, through the trees, water sparkled and soon led to a large lake.

Option 2 - But through the yellowish water a dense sandy bottom was visible, going deeper and deeper, making the lake water blacker.

Sea fish

I will not describe all the fishing adventures that happened to me on the pier during the days spent in Lidzawa. Let me just say that I will never regret the hours I spent with a fishing rod wrapped around my index finger.

Here is a list of fish species that were caught there (however, the names are all local, but I don’t know the scientific ones): sea ruff; sea ​​crucian is a fish that resembles our crucian carp in shape, but is completely silver, with a violet glow and razor-sharp teeth protruding forward like a horse’s, capable of cutting through a hook if it is bad; greenfish, red mullet - a very graceful fish with a muzzle cut off at an angle, with bloody spots on the body, disappearing as soon as the fish dries from the water; a thorn resembling a river perch in shape, with a bluish spot on the side; the rooster is the brightest and most beautiful fish, the most desirable for any fisherman; the dog is a leopard-print biting fish; mullet and, finally, horse mackerel, the most widespread, the most annoying, but, perhaps, the most delicious.

However, it must be said that the meat of the sea ruffe is extraordinary. It is dense, white, juicy. They say it tastes like chicken. However, it seems to me that the meat of this fish tastes like crayfish meat boiled in fresh water.

(156 words.) (According to V. Soloukhin.)

Note: talk about the semicolon.

Grammar task:

1. Determine the type of one-part simple sentences, including complex ones: 1 paragraph – 1 option; 3 paragraph – 2 option.

2. Parse the sentence:

1 option I will not describe all the fishing adventures that happened to me on the pier during the days spent in Lidzawa.

Option 2 - However, it seems to me that the meat of this fish tastes like crayfish meat boiled in fresh water.

3. Write down different types of complications from the text.

On warm earth

As an experienced hunter, I am still joyfully excited and attracted by the vast expanses of Russian nature. Maybe that's why I'm interested in hunting.

People who do not break their connection with nature do not feel lonely. Years pass, but a transformed, beautiful world is still revealed to them. As before, white and golden flowers sway above the head of the tired traveler, who lies down to rest, and a hawk circles high in the sky, looking for prey.

After lying down in the fragrant grass, soft and tender, admiring the golden clouds frozen in the blue heavenly ocean, I rise with new strength from the warm native land. I return home to meet new working days, cheerful and renewed. A foggy curtain rises from the river, not yet warmed by the sun, but ahead is the expectation of something bright, clean, and beautiful.

I don’t want to talk to anyone, I would just walk along my native land, stepping barefoot on the dew and feeling its warmth and freshness.

Grammar task:

2. Parse the sentence:

1 option As an experienced hunter, I am still joyfully excited and attracted by the vast expanses of Russian nature.

Option 2 - After lying down in the fragrant grass, soft and tender, admiring the golden clouds frozen in the blue heavenly ocean, I rise with new strength from the warm native land.

3. Write down different types of complications from the text.

Evening in the forest

Spring forest. I look around vigilantly and notice something pinkish-blue. I'm running to look. This is a lungwort flower blooming. On a thick green stem there are individual flowers that look like tiny jugs. The upper ones are pale pink, and the lower ones are purple.

We come out into a small clearing. Young birch trees crowd around her. In the middle a spring puddle turns blue, like an oblong mirror. It is filled to the brim with clear snow water.

I look into the water. It is so clean that every last year’s leaf, every sunken twig is clearly visible at the bottom. Frogs swim animatedly in a puddle. They stare at me with bulging eyes, but they are not afraid, they do not want to dive. As if greeting me, they make some kind of rumbling greeting sounds.

It's already evening. The sun, like a polished copper basin, seems to hang over a distant forest. It is so huge and reddish. But a long silvery cloud appeared right on it, as if a fish had been placed in a basin.

How nice it is all around!

(154 words) (According to G. Skrebitsky.)

Grammar task

1. Determine the type of one-part simple sentences, including complex ones: 1-2 paragraphs - 1 option; 3-4 paragraphs – option 2.

2. Parse the sentence:

1 option The sun, like a polished copper basin, seems to hang over a distant forest.

Option 2 - In the middle a spring puddle turns blue, like an oblong mirror.

3. Write down different types of complications from the text.

Scent of the earth

I'm lying in the green grass on the river bank. The summer sun floats over the fields, over the well-worn dusty road. The immense, sparkling, fragrant world of nature surrounds me.

I inhale the damp aroma of earth and plants and see how insects slowly move along the geniculate stems of tall blades of grass. White, gold, blue flowers sway overhead. I narrow my eyes. A fluffy white cloud hanging in the high summer sky seems to me like a fabulous, gigantic monster floating across the sky on gilded, open wings.

In my imagination I fly far above the earth, leaving behind snow-capped mountains, blue seas and impenetrable forests, silver rivers and lakes. I dream about future exciting travels, mentally flying over the earth spread out below me, like a giant globe. Birds. On the days when the birds arrived, I was especially drawn to wander. Having already become an adult, it was in the spring that I set off on the longest journeys, being confident that they would certainly be successful.

(156 words) (According to I. Sokolov-Mikitov.)

Grammar task:

1. Determine the type of one-part simple sentences, including complex ones: 1-2 paragraphs – 1 option; 3 paragraph – 2 option.

2. Parse the sentence:

1 option In my imagination I fly far above the earth, leaving behind snow-capped mountains, blue seas and impenetrable forests, silver rivers and lakes.

Option 2 - A fluffy white cloud hanging in the high summer sky seems to me like a fabulous, gigantic monster floating across the sky on gilded, open wings.

3. Write down different types of complications from the text.

Control dictation at the end of the academic year

Storm

I remember the thunderstorm that caught us on the road. I was sitting with my mother in a wooden shed under a thatched roof. Lightning blazed in blue zigzags at the open gate, muddy from the pouring rain. My mother hastily crossed herself, hugging me tightly to her chest. I listened to the sound of the rain, to the heavy peals of thunder, to the ear-splitting crack of blows, to the restless rustling of mice in the oat straw.

Having risen, we saw a diamond net of rain at the gate, and through the transparent drops the joyful summer sun was already shining, shimmering with rays.

The father harnessed the horses, shiny from the rain, frightened by the thunderstorm, and moving their feet impatiently and restlessly. 4 The rain-washed road lined with birches seemed even more cheerful. A multi-colored rainbow hung over the meadow, the bright sun sparkled on the backs of cheerfully running horses.

I sat next to my father, looking at the road glistening with puddles and winding ahead. 4 I looked at the departing cloud, illuminated by the sun and still threatening, at the column of white smoke rising in the distance above the barn lit by a thunderstorm. (153 words)

Grammar task

1 option from the sentences of paragraph 1; Option 2 - from sentences 4 paragraphs.

1 option – ( barn) lit 3; Option 2 - rising 3 (smoke).

Volga

At the edge of a young forest there is a small pond. An underground spring comes out of it. This pond is the cradle of the great Russian river. The Volga is born in swamps and bogs and from here it sets off on a long journey. Volga is a beauty. It passes through places that are amazingly beautiful and diverse in climate, plant cover and wildlife. 4 The beauties of the Volga are glorified by the people in legends, and by poets and artists.

From Rybinsk the Volga begins to turn southeast. Its low banks are covered with a green carpet of meadows and bushes. Picturesque hills alternate with valleys. These Volga landscapes have unique beauty and charm. Beyond Kostroma, both banks become mountainous, and the further you go, the more picturesque. The slope on the embankment near the old Kremlin wall in Nizhny Novgorod is one of the most beautiful places in the upper Volga. 4 The nature of the Zhiguli Mountains is unique and picturesque. Zhiguli is the pearl of the Volga.

Volga! This name is near and dear to millions of residents of our Motherland. (140 words)

Grammar task

1. Parse the sentence.

2. Write down 3 phrases of different types and parse them:

1 option from the sentences of paragraph 1;

Option 2 - from sentences 2 paragraphs.

3. Write out 3 different types of predicates from your paragraphs.

Levitan

Levitan went down the Oka to Nizhny and there boarded a ship to Rybinsk. All the days he and Kuvshinnikova sat on the deck and looked at the banks, looking for places for sketches. But there were no good places. Levitan frowned more and more often and complained of fatigue.

The shores flowed slowly, monotonously, not pleasing the eye with either picturesque villages or thoughtful and smooth turns. 4 Finally, in Plyos, Levitan saw from the deck a small church made of pine logs. 4 She turned black in the green sky, and the first star burned above her, shimmering and shining. In this church, in the silence of the evening, in the melodious voices of the women selling milk on the pier, Levitan felt so much peace that he immediately decided to stay in Ples.

The small town was silent and deserted. The silence was broken only by the ringing of bells and the lowing of the herd, and at night the bells of the guards could be heard. In the houses, dried linden blossoms hung behind transparent curtains.

Grammar task

1. Parse the sentence.

2. Write down 3 phrases of different types and parse them: 1 option from the sentences of paragraph 1; Option 2 - from sentences 4 paragraphs.

3. Carry out a morphological analysis of the word: 1 option – ( church) chopped 3; Option 2 - selling 3 (women).

Summer

Blue summer morning. In the sky, high and clear, only here and there small round clouds are visible, like cannon smoke in old battle paintings, but they also disappear. And below them, on the outskirts of the village, a gray and silent hawk, almost without moving its wings, swims in circles. 4 The picture is peaceful, idyllic, when nothing special is expected.

And suddenly, in a few seconds, everything changes: a mother hen with her chickens emerges from the wicker shed, clucking and raking up trash. Noise, squeaking, flashing of yellowish and gray lumps. Noticing a chicken family, the hawk seems to freeze in place, then, falling onto one wing, dives sharply into the yard. 4 At the same moment, a wizened old woman runs out of the entryway, raising a frayed 3 broom to the sky: “Fly away, robber!”

The hawk abruptly changes its flight line, diving around the corner of the house, and goes down into the collective farm garden. And from under the birch tree, from the rug, the grandson of the old woman rises, having just graduated from the 3rd Philological Institute and received a month of vacation before leaving for work. (According to N. Gribachev)

(143 words)

Grammar task:

1. Parse the sentence.

2. Write out 3 phrases of different types from the sentence and parse them:

1 option And suddenly, in a few seconds, everything changes: a mother hen with her chicks emerges from the wicker shed, clucking and raking up trash.

Option 2 - The hawk abruptly changes its flight line, diving around the corner of the house, and goes down into the collective farm garden.

3. Carry out a morphological analysis of the word:

1 option – ( grandson) graduated 3; Option 2 - frayed 3 (broom).

"Simple sentence. Minor members"

Beautiful autumn park. A crimson blizzard sweeps along its paths. The alley, woven with fallen leaves, goes into the distance 4. The white-trunked line of birches is quiet; there are few leaves left on their thin branches, but each one trembles, shimmers, and sparkles.

And to the side of the alley are silver spruce trees. The ends of their paws have already turned grey, and with their entire appearance they make it clear that they are ready for winter.

And the hawthorn bushes, like peddlers at a fair, hung out their goods - large red berries.

But young maples and oaks understand and feel autumn best of all 4. They, shimmering with gold and bronze, spread soft carpets under them and, together with the wind, decorate nearby spruce trees with their leaves, as if trying on their New Year's outfit.

The air is clean and transparent. Sounds can be heard far away, voices can be heard clearly.

Grammar tasks

1 Underline the grammatical basics in sentences with a simple verb and a compound verb predicate. (1 - 2 for each type).

1 option

The alley, woven with fallen leaves, goes into the distance 4.

Option 2

But young maples and oaks understand and feel autumn best of all 4.

8p Lesson No. 27 Control dictation No. 1

On topic: “A simple proposal. Minor members"


Gold of all shades on the trees, gold on the grass, gold reflected in the still waters of a narrow river. Silence. Not a sound, not a breeze. Even a light cloud froze in the sky.
This is how the landscape artist Levitan depicted nature in his painting “ Golden autumn" It attracts us with the harmony of colors, and at the same time, this poetic picture of the magical autumn is shrouded in light sadness. Nature is solemn and serene on this quiet day, but it is already freezing. A cold mischievous wind is about to blow, and then the trees will drop their last festive attire.
Peering at the canvas painted by the hand of a great master, we involuntarily penetrate into the inner world of the artist himself. After all, observing and studying nature, a true master of the brush tries to capture in her life the moment that is closest and dearest to his heart and reflect it in his work. (132 words)

(By O. Tuberovskaya)

Grammar tasks

    Underline the grammatical basics in sentences with a simple verb and a compound verb predicate. (1 - 2 for each type).

2. In the 1st paragraph, indicate the unstressed vowels in the root.

3. Parse the sentence:

1 option

Autumn is the time when nature fades, when it flares up last bright colors.

Option 2

Nature is solemn and serene on this quiet day, but it is already freezing.

Scheme of analysis of control dictation No. 1

on the topic: “A simple proposal. Minor members"

_________ is studying in class

Work results:

Wrote a dictation on

“5” - _______ studying

“5” - _______ studying

“4” - _________ studying

“4” - _________ studying

“3” - _________ studying

“3” - _________ studying

“2” - _________ studying

“2” - _________ studying

“1” - _________ studying

“1” - _________ studying

Note

Note

    Dash in a simple sentence _________person

    Comma in adverbial phrase ____ people

    In the definition of simple and compound verbal predicate__________ people

    In the designation of an unstressed vowel in the root ____________ people

    In the syntactic parsing of the sentence __________ people

8p Lesson No. 42 (9) Control dictation No. 2

Love the birds and animals that live with us on Earth. After all, in the entire vast cosmic world there are no more such birds, such animals and such plants. There may be others, but there are none. That’s probably why meetings with them always bring joy and new impressions.

If you are an artist, you will see new color combinations. If you are a musician, you will hear new sounds. The sculptor will be amazed by the perfection and beauty of the form. But such meetings should be especially joyful and interesting for you guys. How many discoveries they bring you! And with each such meeting the horizon will move wider and wider, as if you are climbing high mountain.

To make such meetings pleasant, be friends with the forest. The forest opens only to its friends. He greets strangers unfriendly and tries to annoy them. His green eyes see everything, his tenacious green hands reach everything.

It's easy to recognize the forest. You just need to try to see how the trees smile at the sun. Hear the bushes and grasses asking for a drink. Understand what birds and animals are talking about.

The hunt for secrets is a joyful hunt.

Grammar tasks

    find 2 one-part sentences, indicate their type (o\l, n\l, b\l, n)

    Disassemble by composition: living, move apart, annoy.

3. Disassemble one- and two-part sentences by members (by underlining).

Indicate by what parts of speech the members of the sentence are expressed.

Lesson No. 42 (9) Control dictation No. 2

"One-part and incomplete sentences"

Autumn on Prorva.

The old riverbed of the Oka. It is called Prorva. The banks here are completely covered with alder, rose hips, and blackberries. I have never seen such burrs, thorns, or huge puffball mushrooms anywhere.

Dense thickets of grass approach the water like an elastic wall, and it is often impossible to land from a boat.

I love these remote places and spend several weeks here every fall. I'm setting up a tent. It is warm and dry. In the evening, by the light of a lantern, I even read, but not for long. There is too much interference on Prorva.

Either some bird will scream behind a bush, then a pound fish will strike with its tail, then a willow twig will shoot deafeningly in the bush.

The glow begins to flare up, and the gloomy moon rises over the expanses of the evening earth.

The autumn night drags on slowly, there is no end to it.

By dawn, a light frost burns your face. In the east the dawn is filled with a quiet light.

The air is clean and cool. It smells of herbaceous freshness and sedge.

Grammar tasks

    Find 2-3 one-part sentences in the text (including those that are part of a complex sentence), determine the type of these sentences.

    Parse the predicates:

Option 1 – in the offer There is too much interference on Prorva.

Option 2 – in the offer The air is clean and cool.

    Write down from the dictation one word at a time with an unstressed vowel, verified by stress, unverified, alternating.

    Sort out the words according to their composition: dawn, flare up

Scheme of analysis of control dictation No. 2

on the topic: “One-part and incomplete sentences”

8th grade Date _____________________

_________ is studying in class

Wrote a dictation __________ studying

Work results:

Wrote a dictation on

Completed the grammar task on

“5” - _______ studying

“5” - _______ studying

“4” - _________ studying

“4” - _________ studying

“3” - _________ studying

“3” - _________ studying

“2” - _________ studying

“2” - _________ studying

“1” - _________ studying

“1” - _________ studying

Note

Note

Errors were made in the dictation on the following rules:

    Verified unstressed words at the root ________ people.

    Unverifiable vowels and consonants ___________ people

    Checked consonants in the root of the word __________ people

    Unpronounceable consonants at the root of the word ________ people

    Dividing b, b ________________ people

    Separate writing of prepositions with other words

    The letters i, y, and after the hissing ____________ people

    Use ь at the end of nouns after hissing ____ people

    Comma in a complex sentence _____ people

    Comma for homogeneous members ____ people

The following errors were made in the grammar task:

    In determining the type of simple one-part sentence _________ people

In the designation of words with an unstressed vowel, verified by stress, unverified, alternating____________ people

  • In the syntactic analysis of the predicate__________ people

    In the analysis of words by composition _____________ people

Control dictation No. 3

Control dictation No. 3

"Sentences with homogeneous members"

Everything: both day and nature - magnificent. The sun does not bake, but only warms and colors the yellowing and reddening greenery of the forest in infinitely varied colors. The trees are covered from top to bottom with colorful leaves: yellow, orange, reddish and bright red. It’s quiet all around: deep in the forest, in a clearing. You can only hear how a yellow leaf, separated from a branch that no longer feeds it with its juices, falls and touches other leaves that have not yet fallen, but have already turned yellow. They cover the entire earth.
Where have the birds gone, singing from dawn to dusk? Everything passed, froze, just as the rustle of a falling leaf freezes. Birds fly high, high in the blue sky in a long broken line. And the birds, and the autumn talk of nature, and dreams are becoming an irrevocable past. The birds and the spring talk of nature will return again, but it will not be the same talk, the wrong birds. But dreams will not return. (130 words)

(By D. Mordovtsev)

Grammar task

    Draw an outline of the sentence:

Everything: both day and nature - magnificent. - 1c,

The trees are covered from top to bottom with colorful leaves: yellow, orange, reddish and bright red. – 2v

    Underline the grammatical basis in the sentences

They cover the entire earth. - 1v

But dreams will not return. – 2v

    Explain punctuation marks in sentences:

Where have the birds gone, singing from dawn to dusk?

Scheme of analysis of control dictation No. 3

Final test(8th grade)
Option one
1.Copy down the text “On the Warm Earth”, insert the missing letters and punctuation marks,
based on the learned rules. The work lasts 20 minutes.
On warm earth
As an experienced hunter, I’m still happy...but I’m excited and attracted by the vast expanses
Russian nature. Maybe that’s why I’m interested in hunting.
People (not) breaking ties with nature do not feel lonely. Years go by (but)
A transformed, beautiful world is (still) revealed to them. (Still) above your head
a tired traveler lying down to rest, white and golden flowers swaying high in the sky
A hawk circles looking for prey.
After lying down in the fragrant grass, soft and tender, admiring the golden clouds frozen in
On the blue heavenly ocean I rise with new strength from the warm native land. Coming home
towards new working days, cheerful and renewed. From the river not yet warmed by the sun
a dark curtain is rising, but (in) ahead there is an expectation of something bright, pure and beautiful.
(With no one)
(I don’t) want to say so and would walk across my native land, stepping barefoot on the dew and feeling it
warmth and freshness.
2. Read the text and complete tasks A1A3, B1B12. The work is designed for 20
minutes.
(1) We are entering a century in which education, knowledge, professional skills will play
determining role in human destiny. (2) Without knowledge, by the way, which is becoming more and more complicated, simply
It will be impossible to work and be useful. (3) For physical labor will be taken over by machines,
robots. (4) Even calculations will be done by computers, as well as drawings, calculations,
reports, planning. (5) A person will bring in new ideas, think about things he hasn’t thought about
a machine can think.
(6) And for this, a person’s general intelligence, his ability
create something new and, of course, a moral responsibility that he cannot bear in any way
car.
(7) Teaching is what a young man now needs from a very young age. (8)
You always need to learn. (9) Until the end of their lives, they not only taught, but also studied
greatest scientists. (10) If you stop learning, you won’t be able to teach. (11) For knowledge grows, everything
time getting more complicated.
(12) It must be remembered that the most favorable time for learning is youth. (13)
It is in youth, in childhood, in adolescence, in adolescence, that the human mind is most receptive. (14)
And here I hear the young man’s heavy sigh: what a boring life you have
offer to our youth! (15) Just study. (16) Where is the rest and entertainment? (17) Well
us, and not rejoice? (18) No! (19) Acquiring skills and knowledge is the same sport. (20)
Teaching is difficult when we do not know how to find joy in it. (21) You must love learning and forms
choose smart ones for recreation and entertainment that can also teach us something, develop something in us
some
life.
(D.S. Likhachev)
capabilities,
will be needed
V

A1. Which sentence contains the MAIN THOUGHT OF THE TEXT?
1) 1; 2) 5; 3) 8; 4) 9

A2. Which of the statements is NOT REFLECTED in the content of the text?
1) Computers will work on the development and implementation of new ideas.
2) You need to study at any age.
3) The knowledge that humanity possesses is constantly expanding and becoming more complex.
4) Recreation and entertainment can also contribute to human development.
A3. Which interpretation of the word INTELLIGENCE(6) is correct?
1) knowledge of foreign languages;
2) education, broad outlook, high level of morality;
3) outstanding abilities, talent;
4) the ability to quickly find a common language and make acquaintances with other people.
words
IN 1. From sentences 1421, write down

WITH ALTERNATING VOWELS at the root.
word
AT 2. From sentences 16, write down

meanings.
, in which the spelling of the prefix depends on its
words
AT 3. From sentences 611 you will write down

“The soft sign after sibilants is written in 2nd person singular verbs.”
, the spelling of which is determined by the rule:
adjective
Q 4. From sentences 46, write down

that it has the suffix –ENN(ONN).
, in which two letters are written -H, because
Name
Q 5. Determine the type of one-part sentence No. 15. Write

l; Bl; or nominative).
abbreviated (Ol; N
Q 6. Among 1013 sentences, find a sentence complicated by SEPARATE
number

.
BY CIRCUMSTANCE. Write it

Collocation
Q 7. From sentence 3, write down

With the type of connection of the words MANAGEMENT.
Q 8. Replace the phrase IN THE DESTINY OF A MAN (sentence 1), built on the basis
the result
control, a synonymous phrase with the coordination connection. Write

phrase.
Q 9. Among sentences 27, find sentences that include INTRODUCTORY WORDS AND
OFFERS. Write them

Numbers.
Q 10. Among the 1216 sentences, indicate the one in which there are HOMOGENEOUS CIRCUMSTANCES.
Write it

Number.
Q 11. Determine the TYPE OF PREDICATE in sentence 4. Write.