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Ирина Кошманова

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ДОМАШНИЙ ХЛд РЕПЕТИТОР
Ирина Кошманова

ТЕСТЫ
ПО

АНГЛИЙСКОМУ
ЯЗЫКУ
ОРФОГРАФИЯ
ЛЕКСИКА
ГРАММАТИКА
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2004

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Passive Voice

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Test 48 (A)

Active or Passive. Choose the correct form of each verb.
What Is Wonderful About the Brain?
Inside your head is a remarkable organ, the brain. You
use it to understand and remember things that
1
(to happen) around you.
The brain is soft and spongy. It
2
(to make
up) of billions of tiny parts called cells. Three coats or
membranes
3
(to cover) the brain.
The brain sometimes
4
(to call) the busiest
communication centre in the world. The brain
5
(to
control) your body functions and keeps all parts of your body
working together. Thousands of messages from all parts of
the body
6
(to send) to and from the brain. Messages
7
(to carry) to the brain by sensory nerves. Special
places, or centres, on the brain receive sensory messages from
all parts of the body. When messages
8
(to receive)
by centres, the brain
9
(to interpret) them.
All day long your muscles and your brain
10
(to work). By the end of the day they
11
(to be
tired). Then your brain and your muscles
12
(to
start) to relax. Before long, you go to sleep. As you sleep, the
big muscles in your body relax.
1. A) are happened
C) happens
2. A) is made up
C) made up
3. A) is covered
C) cover
4. A) is called
C) calls

B) are happening
B) makes up
B) covered
B) has called
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1. I
be a hammer than nail.
2.
you
stay home tonight?
3. I
nobody knew about his arrival.
4. You
get the report finished before you leave.
5. You
pay more attention to the people around
you.
6. You
invest that money in something safe.
7. I
have good health than a small fortune.
8. We
take a taxi or we'll miss the train.
9. We
you didn't come with us.
LO. I think everybody
learn driving a car.

Test 47 (B)
Right / wrong — modal verbs. Find the mistake and correct it.
A) right
B) wrong

1. Fred doesn't go to school so he has not to get up so
early.
2. It's very unlikely, but he might be prepared to help
you.
3. You'd better to do as the doctor says and take the
medicine.
4. Horses can sleeping standing.
5- Could you light a fire yourself when you were seven?
6. You shouldn't eat all food at once.
7. You can to buy only second-hand books in that shop.
8. They want have to go there next week.
9. All drivers of cars should wear seat belts. Seat belts
make driving much safer.
10. You needn't to wait for me.
11. You may eat your supper so quickly. Do you want to get
a stomach ache?
12. Cactus plants needn't much water. That's why they
cannot grow in the dry desert.
13. You shouldn't to try to crack nuts with your teeth.
14. We would rather you cooked dinner for us.
4*

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Test 45 (B-C)

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Must I may / might. Fill in.
A) must
B) may

C) might

1.
I borrow your ruler?
2. It isn't certain, but he
be a millionaire in twc
years' time.
3. That
be Charlie. He said he would be here about
now.
4. You
make a little less noise.
5. Jane
still'be in her office, but she usually leaves
before six.
6. The house repairs
cost more than the house is
worth.
7. It was so quiet that one
hear a leaf drop.
8. Nobody
leave the hall before the exam has
finished.
9. He himself gave me the directions so they
be
right.
10. You were lucky. You
have broken your neck,
Jim.
11. There
be a heavy frost during the night.
12. You must drive on the left in England.
13. There
be a leak in this football; otherwise it
wouldn't get soft so quickly.
14. She noticed that she
be late.
15. He
be clever, but he hasn't got much common
sense.
16. George
be strong: he can lift heavy weights.
17.
the New Year bring everybody their heart
desires.

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Test 46 (B-C)

Modal idioms. Choose A), B) or C).
A) had better
B) would rather
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§

О should

d) you
do something within five seconds.
5. We read a long poem in the class yesterday. It was
boring. I'm glad we
learn it by heart.
6. Jack has already cleaned his bicycle so he
do it
tomorrow.
7. You
be here by 9.00 if you want to be sure of a seat.
8. You
walk on the grass!
9. Once or twice we lost our way and
ask a policeman
for directions.
.0. You
put your entry into the box before Friday if
you want to enter the contest.

I

Test 44 (A-B)

Mustn't I shouldn't I needn't. Fill in.
A) should
B) shouldn't
D) mustn't
E) needn't

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C) must

1. You
think about the future and not about the
past.
2. You
have a visa to travel to some countries.
3. However, if you come from an EEC country and you
want to travel to another one, you
worry about
visas. You
even take your passport.
4. If you are travelling by air, you
carry anything
in your luggage that could be used as a weapon, such aa
a knife or a pair of scissors.
5. You
use your energy unless you have to.
6. Books
be returned on or before the date stamped
below.
7. They look alike. They
be twins.
8. Do you know how it
be done?
9. If Jane
phone, ask her to wait for us.
10. You
walk alone around the town late at night.
11. We
have taken a wrong map.
12. I think you
have told her you were sorry.
13. We
have done the work so quickly. We could
have taken our time.
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4. They didn't have any shampoo so they ..
wash
their hair.
5. When the ship disappeared, Mary cried and cried. She
stop crying.
6. They won't
to drive a car until they are eighteen.
7.
they hear it before they saw it?
8. When she was a baby, she
only cry.
9. You
enter the club without a card.
10. You
do it even if you tried.
11. He used to
speak Italian well.
12. Cheques
be accepted only with a bank card.
13. You
easily have done it.
14. In two weeks you will
speak another language.
15. I stepped aside so that she
go in.
16. The news
be true! I don't believe you.
17. We
have driven to the city in two hours if we
hadn't stopped for lunch.
18. As the ship entered the harbour, we
see the
Statue of Liberty.

Test 43 (A)
Have to I must. Fill in.
A) must
B) mustn't
D) don't have to E) had to
G) will have to
H) won't have to

C) have to
F) didn't have to

1. You can stay out late if you like. You
come home
early.
2. He might
take his younger brother out to football
match.
3. The bus came on time so we
wait long at the bus
stop.
4. The rules for basketball say:
a) you
run while holding the ball;
b) you
bounce the ball while you run;
c) you
stand holding the ball for as long as
you like;
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Test 41 (A)
Choose A), B).or C) for. each adjective in brackets.
A) positive
B) comparative C) superlative

The Americans are very _ 1 _ (proud) of their
country. They say that in the USA the buildings are
2
(tall), the cigars are
3
(long), the cars
are 4 __ (big), and the girls are _ 5
(pretty)
than anywhere in the world. The English don't always agree.
Some say the Americans are _ 6
(loud),
7
_
(rich) and __ 8
(noisy) than any other nationality.
Other British people think there are lots of
9
_
(good) things about the USA like Hollywood, jazz and
Superman.
It is true that most American skyscrapers are
10
(tall) than buildings in the UK, but the British think their
stately homes are _ Ц _ (old) and _ L2 _
(beautiful) than anything in the USA. The Americans love
coke and hamburgers - people in the UK think British food is
much ___13___ (healthy). Clothes are
14
(cheap)
in the USA, but fashion design in the UK is
15
(good) than design in the USA.

Modal Verbs
Test 42 (A)
Can I could I be able to. Fill in:
A) can
B) could
D) couldn't
E) be able to

1. They had fish hooks so they
2. The raft is so small we
3. Jane has got two books so she
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C) can't

catch fish.
lie down comfortably.
read any of them.

13. Sam's got
CDs now
I had last year,
A) half less ... than
B) half as manv ... is

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Test 40 (B)

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Right / wrong - comparison. Find the mistake and correct it.
A) right
B) wrong

1. The more you study, the smarter you will become.
2. The weather is much more worse today.
3. She is not as easy to get on with than her sister.
4. I feel much better today than I did last week.
5. I know my jokes are bad, but yours are badder.
6. Nick looks elder than his older brother.
7. Ann plays the piano very well, but Christina plays more
well.
8. Flying is much fast than travelling by car.
9. We are going to travel by car. It's much cheaper,
10. If you don't want to be tired in the morning, you should
go to bed more early.
11. Could you speak a little more loudly?

12. He drives more slowly as his brother.
13. You should practise more often if you want to improve
your language.
14. You should be far more serious when you talk to your
partner.
15. Einstein is one of intelligent scientists who ever lived.
16. Watermelons are much sweeter than lemons.
17. A train is the uncomfortablest place to sleep in.
18. She speaks French much more rapidly than she does
German.
19. This meal is much better than as the one I ate yesterday.
20. What we need is a more good jobf
21. It's best picture I've ever seen.
22. Their house is far better than ours.
23. It's becoming more and more difficult to find a job.
24. The sooner you take your medicine, the better you will feel.
25. Jack has eaten three times as many hamburgers as Jim.
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1. I suppose you know him well - probably
anybody else.
A) better
B) more well

than

2. He spoke English badly than expected.
A) worse
B) more badly
3. I can't understand what you're saying. Could you speak
a bit
?
A) slowlier
B) more slowly
4. A snail is
A) slower

than a tortoise.
B) more slow

5. I'd like to change cars
.
A) oftener
B) more often
6. My mother was feeling tired last night so she went to
bed
than usual.
A) earlier
B) more early
7. If you want to find your way around the city
you should buy the map of it.
A) easilier
B) more easily
8. The younger you are, the
it is to learn.
A) easier
B) more easy
9. I'm getting
A) fatter and fatter

.
B) more and more fat

10. We are going
.
A) slower and slower B) more and more slowly
11. The
you start,
you'll finish.
A) the sooner
B) the more soon
A) the quicklier
B) the more quickly
12. This camera costs
A) twice more than

the other one.
B) twice as much as
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,

6. Money is

, but isn't

thing in life.

A) important
B) more important
C) the most important
7. Which instrument makes
A) a beautiful
B) more beautiful
C) the most beautiful

music in the world?

8. This room is not so
A) comfortable
B) more comfortable
C) the most comfortable

as that one on the first floor.

9. Happiness is
than money.
A) important
B) more important
C) the most important
10. This coat is
of all.
A) an expensive
B) a less expensive
C) the least expensive
11. That painting is
room.
A) impressive
B) less impressive
C) the least impressive

than the one in your living

12. Betty is
than Jane, but Kate is
A) a hard-working
B) less hard-working
C) the least hard-working

Test 39 (A-B)

of all.

[

Adjective / adverb comparison. Choose the correct variant.
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13. China has got
A) a large

population in the world.
B) a larger
C) the largest

14. Of the three girls, this one is the
A) pretty
B) prettier
15. Which is
A) little

.
C) prettiest

: five, fifteen or fifty?
B) less
C) the least

Test 38 (A-B)

Positive / Comparative / Superlative (2). Fill in the blanks
with the correct form.
1. Susan is
person in the whole band.
A) a wonderful
B) a more wonderful
C) the most wonderful
2. He is also
person than Paul.
A) a polite
B) a more polite
C) the most polite
3. She has
job of all.
A) a difficult
B) a more difficult
C) the most difficult

4. I think dogs are
A) intelligent
B) more intelligent
C) the most intelligent

than cats.

5. Don't talk about them. Let's talk about something
A) an interesting
B) more interesting
C) the most interesting
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Test 37 (A-B)
Positive / Comparative / Superlative (1). Fill in the blanks
with the correct form.

1. The three musicians play on
A) a new
B) a newer

stage.
C) the newest

2. She speaks in
A) a loud

voice than the last time.
B) a louder
C) the loudest

3. They leave
A) a quick

way they can.
B) a quicker
C) the quickest

4. A whale is
A) long

than a dolphin.
B) longer
C) the longest

5. Is it
A) cheap

to go there by car or by train?
B) cheaper
C) the cheapest

6. Do you know that the Dead Sea is
sea.
A) a salty
B) a saltier
C) a saltiest
7. This is
A) a great

problem she has ever had.
B) a greater
C) the greatest

8. My case isn't very
. Yours is
.
A) heavy
B) heavier
C) the most heavy
9. The weather was not very
today.
A) good
B) better
10. Of the two skirts, that one is the
A) smart
B) smarter

yesterday, but it's
C) the best
.
C) smartest

11. These trousers are too small. I need
size.
A) a large
B) a larger
C) the largest
12. I'm not so
A) strong

as a horse.
B) stronger
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C) the strongest

A) Swiss antique gold
B) antique gold Swiss
C) antique Swiss gold
D) gold Swiss antique

10. It's a
A) sunny
B) lovely
C) lovely
D) sunny

day. Let's go to the beach.
lovely bright
sunny bright
bright sunny
bright lovely

Test 36 (A-B)

Word order (2). Put the adjectives in the right order.
1. dress
A) silk

B) white

C) long

2. wall
A) brick

B) red

C) high

B) those

C) brown

D) snake-skin

B) brick

C) ugly

D) urban

B) green

C) fantastic

B) nice

C) little

D) blue

B) round

C) tiny

D) Russian

3. shoes
A) smart
4. house
A) old
5. motorbike
A) Japanese
6. spoon
A) plastic
7. coin
A) gold
8. armchair
A) new
9. song
A) sentimental
10. hair
A) fair

B) wooden C) black
B) Irish

D) expensive

D) huge

C)old

B) wavy
C) long
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D) lovely

2. She put her copybook in a
A) brown small plastic
B) small brown plastic
C) small plastic brown
D) plastic small brown

bag.

3. She had
eyes and friendly smile.
A) blue big warm
B) big warm blue
C) warm blue big
D) warm big blue
4. What a
man he isl
A) pleasant young
B) young pleasant
5. He was a very good-looking man with _____ hair.
A) dark long lovely
B) long dark lovely
C) lovely long dark
D) lovely dark long
6. Jane has just bought a
A) pretty purple silk
B) silk pretty purple
C) silk purple pretty
D) purple pretty silk

dress.

7. He was looking for a
flat.
A) cheap modern one-roomed
B) modern cheap one-roomed
C) one-roomed modern cheap
8. He has bought a
A) Japanese red new
B) red new Japanese
C) new red Japanese
D) new Japanese red

sports car.

9. The only thing stolen was a
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watch.

10. He's spoken to her,
11. They aren't French,
12. Please help me,
13. They're working hard,
14. He loves you,
15. We're late,

J) ...isthere?
K)... shouldn't they?
L) ...hasn't he?
M)... will they?
N)... are they?
O) ... haven't you?

Test 2 (B)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Don't take all the money,
I'm very nice,
Let's make a snowman,
There won't be any trouble,
Let him use your phone,
There weren't any spots
there,
7. Shut up,
8. She used to walk to work,
9. You were lying,
10. There are a few peaches,
11. He wasn't at home,
12. You will do it,
13. It's happened before,
14. Nothing can stop us,
15. Somebody took my coat
yesterday,

A) ... can it?
B) ... aren't there?
C) ... didn't they?
D) ... hasn't it?
E) ... aren't I?
F) ... were there?
G) .... will you?
H) ... shall we?
I) ... will there?
J) ... will you/won't you?
K) ... can't you?
L) ... didn't she?
M) ... weren't you?
N) ... was he?
0). .. won't you?

Adjectives and Adverbs Comparison

Test 35 (A)

Word order (1). Put the adjectives in the right order.
1. We had some
A) hot delicious
B) delicious hot

soup for lunch.

A) Why
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

В) What

С) How

D) Where

are you thinking about?
is the nearest telephone?
are you doing now?
don't you wear this sweater?
do they get to school?
does your father go on Mondays?
didn't you come to school yesterday?
is she wearing?
do you think of Mike?
often does he go running?
time do you get back?
don't we go shopping this afternoon?
much are these trousers?
tall is he?
was the party last night?
many people live there?
are they from?
far is your school from our house?
don't we have a game together some time?
exams have you passed?

Test 34 (A-B, В)
Question tags. Add question tags to the following statements.
Test 1 (A-B)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

It isn't cold,
The police caught him,
You stole it,
They won't tell anyone,
It's Thursday today,
There's no proof,
You didn't say that,
They should be late,
You've got two sisters,

A) ... did you?
B) ... isn't it?
C) ... aren't we?
D)... aren't they?
E) ... didn't they?
F) ... is it?
G) ... can you?
H) ... doesn't he?
I) ... didn't you?

1.
he doing?
2.
are his hobbies?
3.
your phone number?
4. _____ do you think of this dress?
5.
in the newspaper today?
6.
does Jane's sister look like?
7.
the little boy playing with?
8.
the weather like today?
9.
silver used for?
10.
the man in the boat doing?
Test 32 (A)
Which question word is used to put the question to the bold
type word or expression?
A) Who
B) How
C) What
D) Where
E) When
F) Why
1. Jack phoned Ann.

2. Janet likes spaghetti very much.
3. We can start work on Monday.
4. The last exercise was the easiest.
5. Jane met her friends at a party.
6. She doesn't want to dance with you.
7. He's worried about the test.
8. We have seen this film three times.
9. My friend's family has got a flat on the sixth floor.
10. It isn't cold in England in the winter.
11. We are going to the cinema tonight.
12. Jack was upset because he wasn't invited to the party.
13. I'd like to listen to the radio.
14. We went on an excursion by bus.
15.1 borrowed money from my friends.
Test 33 (A)
Which question word is suitable? Fill in the blanks below.
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12. Someone has been stealing my bicycle.
13. The students were working for two hours when the teacher
told them to stop writing.
14. I already saw this film twice, but I'd like to see it again.
15. He looks angry! Had he been arguing?
16. She is cleaning her teeth at the moment.
17. The dog won't bother you unless you teased him.
18. We hadn't seen her at the party last night.
19. The more you study, the better results will be.
20. He isn't exactly a stranger - I had met him once before.

Questions
Test 30 (A)

Is the reply correct?
A) right

B) wrong

1. I've just met Simon. - Oh, have you? How is he?
2. He's very well. - Oh, isn't he? And you?
3. I'm feeling tired. - Oh, do you?
4. Yes, I went for a long walk yesterday. - Oh, went you?
5. Yes, I walked to a lovely town. - Did you?
6. Yes, but it was very strange. - Wasn't it?
7. Yes, it didn't have any parking space. - Oh, didn't they?
8. No, and there weren't any cars. - Really?
9. No, but everyone had bicycles. - Oh, had they?
10. Yes, it's a really clean town. - Has it?
11. I want to live there. - Oh, did you?
12. Yes. It looks perfect. - Oh, does it?

Test 31 (A)

Fill in.
A) -What

\

B) -What's
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7. Susan
(to type) some letters when the boss.
(to ask) her into his office.
8. She looked tired. She
(to type) letters all morning.
9. Yesterday afternoon it
(still to rain) when I
(to get) home.
10. He
(to clean) the car when the phone rang, so he
(not to answer) it.
11. When I
(to be) little, my mother
(to use)
to feed me.
12. Jane's clothes were wet. She
(to wash) her dog.
13. Jerry
(to be) nervous, for he
(never to
flow) in an aeroplane before.
14. I
(never to like) going to the cinema on my own
when I was a teenager.
15. Kate
(to dance), but when she saw a newcomer
she
(to stop).
Test 29 (B)
(British English)
Right / wrong - tenses. Find the mistake and correct it.
A) right
B) wrong

1. We are here since April.
2. Have you been crying? - No, I've been chopping onions.
3. I wonder what will happen if he push this button.
4. How long are you working for this company?
5. It was a lovely day so we decided to stroll in the park for
an hour.
6. This is the smallest dog I'd ever seen.
7. I know you are just pretending to read because you've
got the book upside down.
8. Can you think of any other songs? We have sang all the
ones we know.
9. The recipe was not good,but the soup tasted of sour.
10. I have ever been to Jamaica.
11. I used to walking to school, and I used to thinking that
it was very unfair that I couldn't go there by bus.
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6. She
(to finish) her report, and was feeling rather
tired, so she
(to go) to bed.
7. By two o'clock he
(to answer) all the letters he
(to receive).
8» The bus
(to leave) before I
(to reach) the
bus station.
9. As soon as they
(to finish) breakfast, they
(to run) out to play.
10. When we
(to meet) our friends they
(already to know) the news.
11. When you
(to call) me, I
(not yet to do)
the sum.
12. She
(to intend) to make a cake for you, but she
(to run) out of time.
13. Hardly we
(to go) to bed when somebody
(to knock) at the door.
14. No sooner she
(to come) than she
(to fall) ill.

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Test 28 (B)

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Past tenses. Put the verbs into the correct form, the Past Perfect,
Past Perfect Continuous, Past Simple or Past Continuous.
A) Past Simple
B) Past Continuous
C) Past Perfect
D) Past Perfect Continuous

1. The workers
(to be) on a strike for three weeks
when the agreement on pay
(to be reached).
2. When she got the results of her medical tests, she realised
that she
(to be feeling ) ill since she
(to
be) on holiday.
3. The door was unlocked. She
(to wonder) who
(leave) the door open.
4. He
(to play) football when the ball
(to
hit) his head.
5. He
(to drive) to work for half an hour when
suddenly his car
(to break) down.
6. When he arrived at the office he
(to discover) that
he
(to leave) all the necessary papers at home.
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1.

you

(to wait) for me at б p.m.? - Yes, I

2. They
(to finish) their work at 11 o'clock and
came home.
3. It
(to grow) dark, so we
(to decide) to
return.
4. While Jack
(to sit) biting his nails, we
(to work) out a plan to cover up our traces.
5. A young man
(to run) out into the street. He
(to carry) a strange placard.
6. What
you
(to do) when I
(to
phone) you yesterday?
7. John
(to listen) to the radio when the batteries
(to run) out.
8. The robbers
(to steal) the car and they
(to drive) away.
9. She
(to go) to buy a dress, but a thief
(to
steal) all her money.
10. She
(to slip),
(to fall) over and
(to break) her ankle.
11. The Royal Carriage
(to come) round the corner.
Everywhere people
(to wave) and
(to cheer).

Test27(A-B)
Past Perfect / Past Simple. Put the verbs into the correct form,
the Past Perfect or Past Simple.
A) Past Perfect
B) Past Simple
1. Jane
(to wash) all the test-tubes after she
(to complete) the experiment.
2. She
(to do) the cleaning by 6 o'clock yesterday.
3. After the stewardesses
(to serve) lunch to the
passengers, they
(to calm) down.
4. I
(not to have) my watch, so I
(not to
know) the exact time.
5. He
(to feel) sick because he
(to eat) too
much.
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14. She
( to take) guitar lessons this year. She is
very patient and hard-working.
15. Last season our team didn't win many games, but this
season we _. _ (to lose) only one so far.

Past Continuous / Past Perfect /
Past Perfect Continuous
Test 25 (A)
When (suddenly). Match the sentence on the left and the sentence
on the right and make a new one linking with when.
1. Jane was walking home
2. John was painting a
picture
3. Mr Drill was driving to
the airport
4. She was chopping
potatoes
5. Dan was climbing a tree

A) he fell off the ladder.
B) she cut her finger.
.
C) their ball broke a window.

D) the teacher entered the
room.
E) a branch broke.
6. We were having a picnic F) he spilled the paint.
7. Jill was sleeping
G) the wind blew her hat off.
8. The children were playing H) his car broke down.
football
9. He was painting the
bedroom
10. The students were talking

I) the telephone woke her up.
J) it started raining.

Test 26 (A)
Past Continuous / Past Simple. Put the verbs into the correct
form, Past Continuous or Past Simple.
A) Past Continuous
B) Past Simple
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15. You
(to be, always) my closest friend.
16. When
you
(to go) to Brazil?
17. It's two months since I
(to start) driving my car.
18. This is the first time I
(to eat) so many hamburgers.
19. My father
(to work) for that company for 5
years. Than he gave it up.
20. I
(to use) to be afraid of dogs.
21. Susan
(to use) to sit in her room and play the
piano for hours.

Test 24 (B)
Present Perfect / Perfect Continuous. Use either the Present
Perfect Simple or Continuous in the following sentences.
A) Present Perfect (have / has done)
B) Present Perfect Continuous (have / has been doing)

1. I
(to try) to open this box for the last forty
minutes but in vain.
2. It
(to snow): the garden is covered with snow.
3. Who
(to break) the window?
4. Have you
(to smoke)! I can smell tobacco on
your clothes.
5. It's the best book I
( ever to read).
6. I
(to listen) to you for the past half an hour, but
I can't understand what you are speaking about.
7. How long has your aunt
(to be ill)?
8. The school
(to be closed) for two months.
9. Hey! Somebody
(to drink) my coffee! My cup
was full.
10. I don't think I
(ever to see) her looking so upset
before.
11. I
(to sit) here in the park for an hour, and I
(to meet) three friends of mine.
12. How much money have you
(to save) for the
holidays?
13. I
(to wait for) you since two o'clock. I have
something urgent to tell you.
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8. Have you had a holiday ... ,.„. ?
A)just
B)this year
C) ever
D)for a long time
9. Has he driven a car
A) just now
C) still

?
B)before
D) for ages

10. I haven't eaten any fruit
A) just now
C) never

.
B) today
D) yesterday

Test 23 (B)
(British English)
Present Perfect / Past Simple. Use either the Present Perfect
or Past Simple in the following sentences.
A) Past Simple
B) Present Perfect

1. George went to the cinema, but he
(not to enjoy)
the film much.
2.
you ever
(to have) any serious illness?
3. I
(to come) to school without glasses. I can't
read the text.
4. Who
(to eat) all the apples?
5. So far we
(to have) no troubles.
6. Jane
(to move) to a new flat a month ago.
7. We
(to wonder, often) where he gets his money.
8. Do you know that they
(to be born) on the same day?
9. How often
you
(to fall) in love?
10. I'm delighted to tell you that you
(to pass) your
exam.
11. I
(to use) to swim every day when I was young.
12. Some people think that "The twelfth night"
(not
to be written) by Shakespeare.
13. I
(to break, already ) two plates. Shall I go on
washing up?
14. I'm not sure we ,
(to meet) before.
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6. The team hasn't lost matches
several years.
7. Tom has been ill
a week.
8. They have had a new car
January.
9. I slept well
last night.
10. We've known each other
a long time.
11. They lived in Australia
one year.
12. I haven't seen him
last night.
13. Once I studied the guitar
three years.
14. It's ages
my last meal, and I'm very hungry.
many years ago.
15. That theatre was closed

Test 22 (A)
(British English)
Choose the correct word suitable for each sentence.

1. I have
A)ever
2. Have you
A)ever

been late for school.
B) never
C)yet

D)as

lay?
forgotten a friend's birthday?
B)never
C)yet
D)as

3. Have they watered the plants
A) ever
B) never
C) yet

D) already

4. I've
A) ever

peeled the potatoes.
B)as
C)yet

D) already

5. Have you finished your lunch?
- No, I'm
eating it.
A) always
B) still
C)yet

D) already

6. He's been to Paris
A)once
B) never

D)so far

.
C)yet

7. I haven't had bad dreams _
A) already
B) several times
C) always
D)so far.
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Test 20 (A)
(British English)
Present Perfect. Fill in the blanks.
A) already
B) yet

C) still

1. Have you made your bed
?
2. He's
come back from jogging, and he's a bit tired.
3. - Have they woken up
?
- No, they are
asleep.
4. I haven't had a bath
.
5. My brother hasn't left university
. He's
studying there.
6. He's
set the table.
7. We haven't seen your best friend
.
8. Will you
love me when I'm old and grey?
9. I've
combed my hair. I'm dressing now.
10. He's
setting the table.
11. They are
here. They haven't gone
.
12. She's
looking for her notebook.
13. They are
waiting for a bus. The bus hasn't
arrived
.
14. I've started learning French, but I haven't got very far
15. Don't eat the pears they aren't ripe.

Test 21 (A)
Fill in the blanks with time words where necessaryA) since
B) for
C) —
1. My parents have worked for this company
1993.
2. My elder brother left school
three years ago.
3. We have known the Smiths
they moved to Bridge
Street.
4. John has played in the school team
two years.
5. Mr. Dave was Jane's teacher
last year.
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14. A) There used to being a castle before the Romans came.
B) There used to be a castle before the Romans came.
15. A) David can't get used to studying regularly.
B) David can't get used to study regularly.
16. A) She used to dancing every night, but now she is taking
English.
B) She used to dance every night, but now she is taking
English.
17. A) Are you used to sleeping late at weekends?
B) Are you used to sleep late at weekends?

Test 19 (A)
Mixture of tenses. Put in the correct auxiliary verb in each
sentence.
A) do
B) did
C) are
D) have

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

I
not see Andrew yesterday.
How long
you lived there?
Why
you learning English?
you seen anybody today?
What
you think of your new teacher? To my mind
she is very nice.
6.
you angry about what happened?
7.
you read a newspaper yesterday?
8. My mother knows Mrs. Dave better than I
.
you ever forgotten about your friend's birthday?
you get to the station when you are late?
you disappointed with you exam results?
you been abroad?
you enjoy it?
. known Jane for three years, but I
not know
what she's thinking.
14. They
a lot of crying last night.
15. You
always making mistakes.
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4. A) I didn't use to liking reading reference books, but
now I'm getting interested in it.
B) I didn't use to like reading reference books, but now
I'm getting interested in it.
5. A) He always used to teasing his sister.
B) He always used to tease his sister.
6. A) We aren't use to cold weather.
B) We aren't used to cold weather.
7. A) I've watched TV every night recently. I never used to
doing it before.
B) I've watched TV every night recently. I never used to
do it before.
8. A) They aren't used to hard working.
B) They aren't used to hard work.
9. A) It's
not
B) It's
not

difficult to understand Scottish people if you're
use to their accent.
difficult to understand Scottish people if you're
used to their accent.

10. A) I'm not used to playing tennis so long.
B) I'm not used to play tennis so long.
11. A) People used to thinking that the earth was flat.
B) People used to think that the earth was flat.
12. A) As far as I know, you used to smoking a pipe, aren't
you?
B) As far as I know, you used to smoke a pipe, didn't
you?
13. A) When I was younger I was used to swimming long
distances, but now I'm out of practice.
B) When I was younger I was used to swim long distances,
but now I'm out of practice.
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(to start) to go up the mountain. It
12
(to be»
extremely difficult. The snow
13
(to be; very deep
After a long, hard fight they
14
(to reach) the top
together. They
15
(to laugh),
16
(to
shout) and
17
(to take) some photographs.
Then the sun
18
(to disappear) and the two
men
19
(to realise) they
20
(to be) on
the top of Everest and it
21
(to be) almost night.
Their camp
22
(to be) too far to reach. They
23
(to go) a little way down the mountain, but
there
24
(to be) no moon and it
25
(to
be) too dangerous.
They
26
(to have) to spend the night on the
mountain, at about 10,000 metres, with no tent, sleeping bags
or food. They
27
to believe) it
28
(to be)
possible. They
29
(to dig) a hole in the snow, and
30
(to bury) themselves. They
31
(not to
sleep). It
32
(to be) -30 °C. When the light
33
(to come) at last they
34
(to begin)
climbing down, and soon they
35
(to get) to their
camp. Everybody
36
(to be) happy.

Test 18 (B)

Used to I be (get) used to. Choose the correct sentence.
1. A) My grandma often used to sitting outside the door of
his house.
B) My grandma often used to sit outside the door of his
house.
2. A) Did you use to playing football at school?
B) Did you use to play football at school?
3. A) I'm sure you'll get used to living in the country. It's
so nice here.
B) I'm sure you'll get used to live in the country. It's so
nice here.
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A) do
E) агя

В) does
F) was

С) did
G) —

D) is

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

Where
people use to get water from?
What
started growing?
Why
the rivers have very little water left?
What
people learn to do for the dry times?
What
people build to store water?
How long
reservoirs hold water?
What places
people call reservoirs?
What
reservoirs for?
How
people lift water out of wells years ago?
you think, it
hard work?
How long
it take them to lift water out of wells
years ago?
12. What
the way to get water now?
13. What
they do to lift water out of wells now?
14.
the pump make it easier to get water where they
want?

Test 17 (A-B)
Regular / irregular verbs. Which of the verbs are regular
ones? Write in the correct form of each verb in the Past Simple.
R) regular verb
I) irregular verb
On the 15-th of October, two men
1
(to try)
to get to the top of Everest. They
2
(to make)
their camp at the bottom of the mountain. They
3
(to feel) very well in it. It
4
(to be) the highest
camp on the mountain. The night before the climb, they
5
(to drink) tea and had supper. They
6
(to discuss) what to take with them to the top. They
7
_ (to decide) to leave their sleeping bags and
tents behind because the equipment
8
(to be) too
heavy.
Early in the morning they ___9___ (to have) breakfast
and
10
(to get) dressed. Then they
11
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C) Why was he placed them in the dryer?
D) Why did he placed them in the dryer?
9. A) Was he folded them after that?
B) Did he folded them after that?
C) Did he fold them after that?
D) Was he fold them after that?
10. A) Was Bill proud?
B) Did Bill was proud?
C) Was Bill did proud?
D)Did Bill proud?
11. A) Why he was proud?
B) Why did he proud?
C) Why was he proud?
D) Why he proud?

Test 16 (A-B)

Present / Past. Read the text. Fill in the blanks in the questions
below.
People used to get water mostly from streams, lakes
and rivers. Then cities started growing. This brought many
people to one place. They needed more water for their homes
and factories.
Sometimes it didn't rain for a long time. Then the
rivers had very little water left. People learned to save
water for these dry times. They built places in which to
store water. They called these places reservoirs.
Reservoirs hold water until people in cities need it.
Large pipes carry water from reservoirs to the city. People
also get water from wells.
Years ago, people lifted water out of wells in buckets.
This was hard work and took a long time. Now they pump
the water up. The pump makes it easier for people to get
water where they want it.
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First he put them in the washer. Next he added soap. Later
he placed the clothes in the dryer. Then he folded them. Bill
was very proud he did it himself.
1. A) Did Bill at home last night?
B) Did Bill was at home last night?
C) Did Bill be at home last night?
D) Was Bill at home last night?
2. A) Who did be at home last night?
B) Who was at home last night?
C) Who did at home last night?
D) Who did was at home last night?
3. A) When did Bill at home?
B) When did Bill was at home?
C) When was Bill at home?
D) When did Bill be at home?
4. A) Who cleaned clothes last night?
B) Who did cleaned clothes last night?
C) Who was cleaned clothes last night?
D) Who did clean clothes last night?
5. A) When
B) When
C) When
D) When

Bill cleaned his clothes?
did Bill cleaned his clothes?
was Bill cleaned his clothes?
did Bill clean his clothes?

6. A) What he did first?
B) What was he do first?
C) What was he did first?
D) What did he do first?
7. A) Where he put them?
B) Where was he put them?
C) Where he was put them?
D) Where did he put them?
8. A) Why he placed them in the dryer?
B) Why did he place them in the dryer?
TO

17» Unless he
(to arrive) soon, we
(to have
to) go without him.
18. I
(to wonder) if they
.__ (to follow) our
advice.

Past Simple. Used to / Be Used to.
Present Perfect.
Present Perfect / Present Perfect Continuous
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Test 14 (A)

Was I were. Put in was or were.
A) was

[

B) were

Last night I had a strange dream. I
1
in the
world where all the colours
2
different. The grass
3
orange, the trees
4
white; in the green
sky there
5
a purple sun and a moon the colour of
blood. I
6
a child again, eight years old, and I
_... 7
lost. But I
8
not frightened. In front
of me there
9
a long street, stretching away as
far as I could see.
There
10
no people, but all around me I heard
the noise of big insects. It
Ц
neither cold nor
hot. I walked until I came to a church. In the church there
12
hundreds of people, all looking at me. They
started to come towards me, slowly at first, then faster and
faster. Then I woke up.

I

Test 15 (A)

Questions. Choose the correct variant of the question.

Bill was at home last night. He cleaned his clothes.
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15. How long
it
16. John,
you
17. Look at that tree. It

(to take) you to do the work?
(to do) me a favour?
(to fall) down.

Test 13 (B)
Future actions. Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple
or Future Simple.
A) Future Simple
B) Present Simple

1. If I
(to be free) tomorrow night, I
(to go)
to the concert.
2. He says he
(to look in) to see us before he
(to leave) our town.
3. Jane
(to stay) at home until she
(to feel)
better.
4. When
you
(to visit) your grandma?
- Probably next year.
5. When my brother
(to finish) school he
(to go) to college.
6. I
(to tell) you as soon as I
(to know).
7. I'd like to know when Dan
(to be back).
8. Give my love to Laura if you
(to see) her.
9. I
(not to know) when she
(to take) her
exam.
10. I don't think we
(to finish) our work in time
unless you
(to help) us.
11. I
(to give ) you my bike for tomorrow providing
you
(to bring) it back the day after tomorrow.
12. Mothers says we
(to have dinner) after she
(to unpack) our things.
13. Don't get off the train until it
(to stop).
14. You may take this book so long as you
(not to
keep) it too long.
15. Your boss
(to give) you the day off on condition
that you
(to work) on Saturday morning.
16. Provided that they
(not to do) anything stupid,
they
(to win) tonight's match easily.

15. Do sit down,
you?
16. Where
I go to buy all these things?
17. There
be any trouble,
there?
18. Finish your homework, or I
take you to the zoo.

Test 12 (B)
Witt / be going to. Choose either the Future Simple or be going
to in the following sentences.
A) will
B) be going to

1. It probably
(not to rain) in Western Europe.
2.
you
(to come) to my house, please?
3. - Why have you got the flowers?
- Because I
(to visit) my teacher.
4. The sky is very dark. It
(to rain).
6. - Come to the party.
- OK. I
(to bring) my friend.
6. - I
(to walk) the dog.
- Wait a minute, and I
(to come) with you.
7. I probably never
(to learn) this poem.
8. I
(to stop) smoking - I really will.
9. - Have you decided what to buy Alex for his birthday?
- Yes, I
(to buy) a computer game.
10. I love sewing. I
(to be) a fashion designer.
11. - How about going for a picnic at weekend?
- That's a good idea. I
(to make) a cake.
12. - What presents do you think people
(to give)
you next Christmas?
- I think my father
(to give) me a book. Perhaps
somebody
(to give) me perfume. I don't think
anybody
(to give) me a car.
13. What
fashion
(to be) like in the year

20do?

- I'm sure people
suits. Clothes
14. Next century
2001.
3*

(not to wear) long dresses and
(to be) comfortable and simple.
(to begin) on the 1st of January
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13. Jane
(to have) cold. I
(not to think)
she'll come to the party.
14. I
(to have) my hair cut on Tuesday.
15. The sea
(to grow) calmer. We can go to the beach
in the afternoon.
16. You
(always to make) mistakes in your tests.
You should be more attentive.
17. What
they
(to laugh) at? They
(to seem) very happy.
18. I
(to see ) my employer on Wednesday morning.
19. Who
this suit-case
(to belong) to?
20. The world
(to change) rapidly in such fields as
business, art and medicine.

Test 11 (A)
Future Simple. Fill in the blanks.
A) will
B) won't

I
C) shall

1. How old
you be next birthday?
2. Our teacher is ill so she
be at school next week.
3. We haven't got any money so we
go on holiday
this year.
4.
you be at home tomorrow? - No, we
.
5. It's cold. Put on your coat, or you
catch a cold.
6. It's already 5 o'clock. I'm afraid they
catch
their train.
7.
I send the letter immediately?
8. Take some sandwiches. You
have time to go to a
restaurant there.
9. Who
meet you at the station?
10. Your English is good. I'm sure you
pass the
test.
11. What time
I come this evening?
12. If you don't work hard, you
pass your test.
13. 1
get the book for you. This
take long.
14. The train
arrive at the station on time,
it?
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Kenya, and I
(to look) forward to it because it's
such an exotic country for me.
9. Some pupils are outside. They
(to try) to get in.
10. The weather
(to be) terrible today.
11. You can't miss him. He
(to wear) a white jacket,
and he
(to carry) a striped umbrella.
12. We
(to wear) woollen clothes in winter.
13. We
(to organise) a holiday walking tour in the
North of Scotland. We
(to go) to cover 150 miles
of mountainous country in ten days. It
(to go)
to be a hard work. We
(to go) to be wet, cold and
tired a lot of the time. But it
(to go) to be fun!
14. It
(to rain) again.

Test 10 (B-C)
Simple / Continuous. Choose either the Present Simple or Present
Continuous in the following sentences.
A) Present Simple
B) Present Continuous

1. The coffee
(to taste) delicious.
2. We
(to look for) someone who
(to want.)
to make money.
3. John
(to play) in the school team this season.
4.
you
(to see) that nice butterfly near the
stream?
5. If you
(not to listen) to the radio, please
(to switch) it off.
6. I
(to hear) someone speaking in the next room.
7. We
(to see off) our grandparents this morning.
8. Don't disturb him. He
(to smell) flowers in the
garden.
9. The cook
(to taste) the soup to see if it is right.
10. I
(to like) this cake, I
(to taste) almond
in it.
11. I
(not to want) to go anywhere. I
(to
have) a headache. I
(to feel) tired.
12. It
(to get) dark. Let's go home.
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5. - Is Ann coming to the concert tomorrow?
- No, she isn't.
6. - Your sister is walking the dog, isn't she?
- Yes, she is.
7. - What time are Nick and John coming?
- I believe, Ann knows.
8. - When does the plane leave?
- It leaves at 8.00 p.m.
9. - Who's standing with John at the moment?
- I'm sorry, I don't know.
10. - Are you working next week?
- I think, I am.
11.- What time does the film begin?
- I suppose at 7.30, as usual.
12. — Are you meeting Jane this evening?
- I hope so.

Test 9 (B)
Simple / Continuous. Choose either the Present Simple or Present
Continuous in the following sentences.
A) Present Simple
B) Present Continuous

1. He's in the bath room. I
(to think) he
(to
wash) his hair.
2. - Can I speak to your parents, please?
- I'm sorry. They
(to have) lunch at the moment.
3. I usually
(to cook) meals, and my brother
(to wash) dishes.
4. Mr. Anderson
(to be) an English tourist who
(to travel) to Eastern Europe tomorrow. Just
now he
(to have) breakfast at home. After
breakfast he
(to go out) to do a lot of things.
5. She's a school teacher. She
(to teach) maths.
6. I
(to wear) glasses only for reading and
watching TV.
7. On Sundays they
(to have) dinner at a restaurant.
8. Oh, I
(to go) to work as a nurse in Africa, in
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5. When
your homework?
A) is you doing
B) you do
C) you doing
D) do you do
6. I cook meal and my sister
dishes.
A) is wash
B) is washing
C) washes
D) wash
7. What
to do at the end of the lesson?
A) do you go
B) are you go
C) are you going
D) have you go
8. The boys
A)have
C) don't have

a game of football at the moment.
B)having
D) are having

9. Where
usually
in the evening?
A) do ... go
B) are ... go
C) are ... going
D) do ... going

10. He
it now.
A) understand
C) is understand

B) understands
D) is understanding

Test 8 (A)
Present tenses for the future. Choose either the situation in
each sentence refers to the future actions or present ones.
A) Future
B) Present

1. - What's the man doing?
- He is mending the bike.
2. - What are they doing?
- They're watching TV.
3. - What are you doing on Saturday?
— We're visiting the Tower.
4. - Can you mend the table?
- Sorry, but I'm washing my car.
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3. I always cut the grass on Saturdays.
4. It's 1 o'clock. Nick's having lunch.
5. He always has lunch at 1 o'clock.
6. Mrs. Lee is putting hot water in the tea-pot.
7. She wants to make some tea.
8. The workman is bringing a ladder.
9. He wants to climb up to the roof.
10. My bag is cheaper than yours.
11. We are taking photographs.
12. The parents are in the room next to ours.
13. This book is worth reading.
14. Tom is visiting a friend in Liverpool this weekend.
15. How do you feel when you're in an airport?
16. What do you do while you're waiting for your flight?
17. This novel isn't boring at all.
18. Are you surprised at the news?
19. It's growing cold. I don't want to stay here any longer.
20. I'm tired of doing the same things every day.

Test 7 (A)

Choose the option to put in each sentence.
1. It's 5 o'clock. She _ tea.
A) has
B) have
C) is having
D) having
2. My friend never _ basketball.
A) playing
B) plays
C) play
D) am playing
3. Sorry, I can't. I _ lunch.
A) have
B) am having
C) has
D) having
4. They _ hamburgers and chips.
A) are liking
B) likes
C) like
D) doesn't like
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10. A) The policemen is pointing at the dog.
B) The policemen isn't pointing at the dog.
C) The policemen are pointing at the dog.
D) The policemen doesn't pointing at the dog.
11. A) It doesn't not raining now.
B) It isn't rain now.
C) It's not raining now.
D) It doesn't raining now.
12. A) Mrs. Bell is no buying for her children ice-cream.
B) Mrs. Bell is buy ice-cream for her children.
C) Mrs. Bell buying ice-cream for her children.
D) Mrs. Bell is buying ice-cream for her children.
13. A) The students aren't drawing nothing.
B) The students are drawing nothing.
C) The students drawing nothing.
D)The students don't drawing nothing.
14. A) John's having a ride.
B) John has having a ride.
C) John having no ride.
D) John is have a ride.
15. A) Why they not cleaning the window?
B) Why they aren't cleaning the window?
C) Why aren't they cleaning the window?
D) Why don't they cleaning the window?

Test 6 (A)
Simple / Continuous. Choose either the Present Simple or Present
Continuous in the following sentences.
A) Present Simple
B) Present Continuous

1. What are you doing, Nick?
2. I'm cutting the grass.
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2. A) What
B) What
C) What
D) What

those people are looking for?
are those people looking for?
is those people looking for?
do those people looking for?

3. A) When
B) When
C) When
D) When

you are going to have a meal?
do you going to have a meal?
are you going to have a meal?
going you to have a meal?

4. A) Who're shouting at the dog?
B) Who's shouting at the dog?
C) Who shouting at the dog?
D) Who does at the dog shouting?
5. A) Do the children are listening to the teacher?
B) Are listening the children to the teacher?
C) Is the children listening to the teacher?
D) Are the children listening to the teacher?
6. A) How
B) How
C) How
D) How

do many students sitting on the stairs?
many students are sitting on the stairs?
many are sitting on the stairs students?
many is sitting students on the stairs?

7. A) Why do they looking at me like that?
B) Why is they looking at me like that?
C) Why are they looking at me like that?
D) Why they are looking at me like that?
8. A) The cat isn't hiding from the dog, isn't it?
B) The cat hiding from the dog, isn't it?
C) The cat is hiding from the dog, doesn't it?
D) The cat is hiding from the dog, isn't it?
9. A) Is the girl speaking rudely or politely?
B) Are the girl speaking rudely or politely?
C) Does the girl speaking rudely or politely?
D) The girl is speaking rudely or politely, isn't she?
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me longer on Sundays because
Sometimes it
the Sunday papers are very heavy. My parents (often)
6
me any pocket money, but I need it. The newsagent
7
me two pounds a weekday and three pounds on
Sundays, so in a week I
8
five pounds. It
9
certainly nice to have some money in your pocket. I
10
problems with my job, but I
11
getting up early or going out in the rain.
1. A) work
B) works
C) not work
D) not works

2. A) do
B) does
C) doesn't
D) do not

3. A) get up
B) got up
C) gets up
D) gots up

4. A)take
B)takes
C) is take
D) is takes

5. A)take
B)takes
C) is take
D) is takes

6. A) do give
B) don't give
C) does give
D) doesn't give

7. A)pay
B) pays
C) doesn't pays
D) don't pay

9. A) does
8. A) get
B)do
B) gets
C) doesn't get
C) are
D)is
D) don't get

10. A) do have
11. A) like
B) doesn't like
B) doesn't have
C) like not
C) have no
D) don't like
D) has no

Test 5 (A)
Present Continuous. Choose the correct variant.

A) What is the girl doing now?
B) What the girl is doing now?
C) What doing the girl now?
D) What does the girl doing now?
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11. A) Does Sandra always get up early in the morning?
B) Does Sandra get up early always in the morning?
C) Does Sandra get up always in the morning early?
D) Does Sandra get up always early in the morning?
12. A) When
B) When
C) When
D) When

next year do you start at the university?
at the university do you start next year?
do start you at the university next year?
do you start at the university next year?

13. A) We enjoy the theatre, but we don't go very often there,
B) We enjoy the theatre, but we don't very often go there.
C) We enjoy the theatre, but very often we don't go there.
D) We enjoy the theatre, but we don't go there very often.
14. A) How much does cost it for the return ticket?
B) How much for the return ticket does it cost?
C) How much does it cost for the return ticket?
D) How does much it cost for the return ticket?
15. A) They don't often phone my mother in London.
B) They often don't phone my mother in London.
C) They don't phone my mother in London often.
D) They don't phone my mother often in London.
16. A) The next train leaves in the morning at two fifteen.
B) The next train leaves at two fifteen in the morning.
C) The next train at two fifteen in the morning leaves.
D) At two fifteen in the morning the next train leaves.

Test 4 (A)
Fill in the missing verbs. Choose the correct variant.

Lots of children have got a part-time job. As for me I
1 as a paper boy. I _ 2 _ a paper round
twice a week, so I
3
at 6.30 on Wednesdays and on
Sundays. It
4
me about an hour.
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C) My friend goes to the cinema a lot.
D) My friend doesn't goes to the cinema a lot.
3. A) Do his father drive a car very fast?
B) Is his father drive a car very fast?
C) Does his father drives a car very fast?
D) Does his father drive a car very fast?
4. A) Do the shops close at 8 o'clock in the evening?
B) Does the shops close at 8 o'clock in the evening?
C) Do the shops closes at 8 o'clock in the evening?
D) Are the shops close at 8 o'clock in the evening?
5. A) You often play basketball?
B) Do you often play basketball?
C) Is you often play basketball?
D) Are you often play basketball?
6. A) How you often play basketball?
B) How do you often play basketball?
C) How often do you play basketball?
D) How often you play basketball?
7. A) She come home early.
B) She not comes home early.
C) She don't come home early.
D) She doesn't come home early.
8. A) Why doesn't you come to the youth club?
B) Why you not come to the youth club?
C) Why not you come to the youth club?
D) Why don't you come to the youth club?
9. A) My
B) My
C) My
D) My

brother never waits for us.
brother doesn't never wait for us.
brother don't ever wait for us.
brother does never wait for us.

10. A) We always go
B) Always we go
C) We go always
D) We go abroad

abroad for our holidays.
abroad for our holidays.
abroad for our holidays.
always for our holidays.
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Test 2 (A)
Questions (2). Fill in the blanks.
A) do
B) does
D) are
E) have

C) is
F) has

1. What subjects _ she good at?
2. _ your brother got a camera?
3. _ your mother like cooking?
4. What floor _ your bedroom on?
5. _ your parents in France now?
6. Where _ the nearest book-store?
7. _ your friend have any money?
8. Where _ your uncle work?
9. What sports _ they fond of?
10. What bike _ you got?
1 1 . What _ the weather like today?
12. What languages _ you speak?
13. _ you like science fiction?
14. What _ your favourite pop group?
15. What bike _ she got?
16. How many apples _ you got?
17. What subject _ you like best?
18. Where _ the capital of your country?
19. _ you know what time it _ ?
20. How far _ _ London from Liverpool?

Test 3 (A)
Present Simple. Choose the correct variant.

1. A) I not usually have lunch at home.
B) I usually have not lunch at home.
C) I doesn't usually have lunch at home.
D) I usually have lunch at home.
2. A) My friend don't goes to the cinema a lot.
B) My friend not goes to the cinema a lot.
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TEST YOUR GRAMMAR

Present Simple / Present Continuous /
Future Simple

Test 1 (A)
Questions (1). Fill in the blanks.
A) do
B) does

C) -

1.
you like playing chess?
2.
your mother like cooking?
3. Where
she live?
4. Where
your parents spend their vacation?
5. What
your father do in his spare time?
6. What
you think of me?
7. When
you clean your teeth?
8. When
your father go to work?
9. Why
they learn poems by heart?
10. Why
your sister go shopping on Saturdays?
11. Who
you always walk your dog with?
12. Who
his friend like to play chess with?
13. Who
knows the way out?
14. Who of you
speaks English fluently?
15. What time
you get up?
16. What time
your sister come back home?
17. How often
you go swimming?
18. How often
Dan come to the club?
19. How much
your trousers cost?
20. How much
your sweater cost?
21. Whose parents
want to help us?
22. Which of your sisters
lives in the country?
23. Which letter
comes after "I"?
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Test 31 (B-C)
British and American English. Match the words in American
English on the left with their British equivalents on the right.

Test 1
1. baggage
2. blow-out
3. gasoline
4. round trip
5. line
6. sidewalk
7. subway
8. tag
9. truck
10. vacation
11. wire
12. yard

A) holiday
B) telegram
C) garden
D) pavement
E) luggage
F) label
G) petrol
H) underground
I) queue
J) puncture
K) lorry
L) return

Test 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

apartment
candy
cookies
drapes
elevator
eraser
faucet
flashlight
french fries
garbage
purse
vest

A) lift
B) chips
C) handbag
D) undershirt
E) rubber
F) rubbish
G) sweets
H) biscuits
I) tap
J) flat
K) torch
L) curtains

6. currency

F) money in actual use in a country;

7. discount

G) a way of acting;

8. merchant H)a person who buys and sells wholesale or
on a large scale;
9. orchard

I) a piece of ground on which fruit trees are
grown;

10. parlour

J) the amount taken off from a price;

11. snail

K) a main division of a book, written about a
particular part of the subject or story;

12. species

L) a person or a thing able to give evidence;

13. vapour

M)general course of action through life;

14. vehicle

N)all the land drained by a river and the
streams that flow into it;

15. witness

O) a small animal with a soft body that
crawls very slowly
Test 30 (A-B)

Irregular verbs. Cross out the verb in each line that does not have
the same pattern in past simple and past participle forms as others.
1. A) stink
2. A) burst
3. A) sing
4. A)seek
5. A) hurt
6. A)grow
7. A) blow
8. A)creep
9. A) sew
10. A) split
11. A) forgive
12. A) lend

B) drink
B) slide
B) sting
B) think
B) shut
B) know
B)pay
B) seek
B) bring
B)set
B) tear
B) bend

C) shake
C) cost
C) ring
C) buy
C) let
C) throw
C) draw
C) sleep
C) catch
C) deal
C) swear
C) find
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D) shrink
D)hit
D)sink
D)feel
D) stick
D)show
D)fly
D) sweep
D) fight
D) spread
D)wear
D) spend

Test 2
A) books, reading
C) music
E) office work

B) air travel
D) food and restaurants

2. correspondence
4. index
6. recording studio
8. typewriter
10. cabin crew
12. file
14. passengers
16. side dish
18. waiter
20. duty free
22. napkin
24. rehearsal
26. take off
28. fans
30. non-fiction
32. snack
34. vegetarian

1. band

3. glossary
5. on board
7. seat belts
9. vocalist
11. dessert
13. instruments
15. reference
17. stage
19. conductor
21. hand luggage
23. publisher
25. shorthand
27. contents
29. illustrations
31. recipe
33. stationery

Test 29 (B)
Definitions. Match the definitions and the words.

1. basin

A) a means of carrying or conveying;

2. behaviour B) a fine, white ware made of clay baked by a
special process, first used in China;
3. career

C) moisture in the air that can be seen;

4. chapter

D)a room for receiving and entertaining
guests;

5. china

E) a group of animals or plants that have certain
permanent characteristics in common;
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Test 27 (В)
Nouns made from adjectives. Make nouns ending in necessary
suffixes from the adjectives below. Place the following adjectives
under the correct heading depending on the suffix added.
A) -cy
B) -ity
C) -ness
D) -ence

1.
4.
7.
10.
13.
16.
19.
22.
25.
28.

punctual
fluent
special
popular
present
foolish
intelligent
sad
ill
silent

2.
5.
8.
11.
14.
17.
20.
23.
26.

dark
convenient
private
efficient
bitter
frequent
stupid
independent
equal

Test 28 (B)

3.
6.
9.
12.
15.
18.
21.
24.
27.

vacant
weak
confident
similar
kind
constant
different
urgent
real

1

Topics. Put each of the following words or phrases in the column
under the topic head.

Test 1
B) education
D) sport

A) computers
C) work

1.
4.
7.
10.
13.
16.
19.
22.

applicants
primary
compulsory
referee
courts
retire
degree
salary

2.
5.
8.
11.
14.
17.
20.
23.

experience
screen
graduate
Scoreboard
hardware
seminar
interview
software
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3.
6.
9.
12.
15.
18.
21.
24.

keyboard
spectators
lecture
track events
players
vacancy
printer
word processor

15 My dream picture
solved when I woke up.
Size is sometimes an
questionable advantage.
' The weather is
17
settled.
L8 Please do not
place any of my tools.
В The pain from a severs toothache is almost.
bearable.
20. I was completely
interested in what he had to say.

Test 25 (B-C)
Prefixes (2). Put one of the prefixes in each space in the phrases
to make the words opposite in meaning.
A) in-

1.
3.
5.
7.
9.
11.
13.
15.
17.
19.
21.

B) im-

C) ir-

accurate information
capable of telling a lie
considerate of others
logical response
rational fear
personal force
legible handwriting
different player
expensive present
responsible man
legal strike

D) il-

2.
immoral action
4.
regular service
6.
patient driver
8.
correct tuning
10.
definite answer
12. dependent thinking
14. _probable story
16. jsolite gesture
18.
curable illness
20.
possible plan

Test 26 (B)
Adjectives made from nouns. Make adjectives ending in
necessary suffixes from the nouns below. Place the following nouns
under the correct heading depending on the suffix1 added.
A) -ly

1.
5.
9.
13.
17.

B) -ous

3.
metal
2. ghost
7.
6. poison
glory
10. fame
11.
order
democracy 14. mystery 15.
danger
18. year
19.

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C) -ic

week
4. suspicion
8. industry
climate
12. humour
friend
economy 16. adventure
poet
20. part

15. You are
A) continuously

losing your things!
B) continually

16. The police are on the
A) cent
17. Witnesses
A) collaborated
18. His blood
A) dyed

of the thieves.
B) scent
the policeman's statement.
B) corroborated
the ground.
B) died

19. A
referee will judge a basketball game fairly.
A) disinterested
B) uninterested
20. He was only three years old when his family
from Germany.
A) immigrated
B) emigrated

Test 24 (B-C)
Prefixes (1). Put one of the prefixes in each space to make the
words opposite in meaning.
A) unB) dis-

1. Her shyness was a
advantage in company.
2. The little dog
appeared down the road.
3. She is an
commonly good cook.
4. He spoke slowly and
certainly.
5. The circus
appointed him, for there was no elephant.
6. We mended the road, but a heavy storm
did our work.
7. Buds
fold into flowers.
8. A series of accidents
ordered the shop.
9. Heavy snowstorms
organised the train service.
10. It's
usual for foxes to come so close to the town.
11. He is
likely to win the race.
12. I am sure he meant no
respect by his remark.
13. Science has
locked the mystery of the atom.
14. By failing to obey your mother you
pleased her.
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3. The information comes through secret
A) canals
B) channels
4. We
A) accepted

.

his excuse.
B) excepted

5. It will go
A) hard
6. Windsor
A) lies

with the murderer if he is caught.
B) hardly
on the Thames west of London.
B) lays

7. I have to
you that our business with that
company is very important to us.
A) remember
B) remind
8. The boys
A) adapted

the old barn for use by the club.
B) adopted

9. The captain ordered all the
A)canons
B) cannons
10. The mercury in the thermometer is
in temperature.
A) sensitive
B) sensible

to be fired.
to changes

11. The disease
his mind so that he could not
remember what he had done.
A) effected
B) affected
12. The population of this town has been
years at about 5000 people.
A) stationary
B) stationery

for ten

13. It isn't very
not in the room.
A) economic

to leave the lights on when you're

14. Do you believe in the
A) principal

that all men are equal?
B) principle

B) economical

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7. I need your
now?
A) signature

on this paper. Could you do it just
B) sign

8. It's 30 degrees in the shade. The
A) hot
B) heat

is unbearable.

9. Let's meet at seven o'clock. Will that time__
A) suitable
B) suit
10. My flat is very old. I'd like to
A) modernise
B) modern

you?
it.

11. Your explanation is too complicated. Could you
it?
A) simplify
B) simple
12. I
A) weight

too much. I'm going to have a diet.
B) weigh

13. Did you tell anybody about your
A) lose
B) loss

?

14. How long is it? You should be accurate with the
A)measure
B) measurement
15. The police found a
A) dead

.

body in the river.
B) died

Test 23 (B)
Pairs of words often confused. Choose the correct word.

1. Our holiday was spoiled by bad
A) weather
B) whether
2. There are several big parks in London
Park.
A) beside
B) besides
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.
Hyde

Test 21 (B-C)
Adverbs. Put each of the adverbs in the appropriate place.
A) adverbs of manner
B) adverbs of degree
C) adverbs of place

1. abroad
4. somewhat
7. near
10. carefully
13. ashore
16. well

2.
5.
8.
11.
14.

badly
almost
underfoot
overseas
downstairs

3.
6.
9.
12.
15.

fiercely
beautifully
angrily
underneath
silently

Test 22 (A-B)
Word forms. Choose the correct word.

1. Brain's room was an
place.
A) amazing
B) amazed
2. It doesn't matter. It's of no
A) important
B) importance
3. What's the
A) height

of that building?
B) high

4. If you don't do something about that cut, it'll,
all over the place.
A) bleed
B) blood
5. If you want to speak English fluently, you need more
English
.
A) practice
B) practise
6. It's not easy to operate this machine. We have great
in doing it,
A) difficult
B) difficulty
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9. to be interesting in collecting stamps.
10. to prefer to living close to nature _

Test 20 (B-C)
Various expressions. Match the left column to the right one.

Test 1
A) become / result
B) live / work harmoniously
with
C) become sick with a cold
D) become adjusted to
E) cancel by marking with
crosses
F) meet someone
unexpectedly
G) calculate
H) maintain a record of
I) have some connection
with
J) decide

1. come across
2. cross out
3. figure out
4. get along with
5. get used to
6. have to do with
7. keep track
8. make up one's mind
9. turn out
10. catch cold
Test 2

A) exhaust the supply of
B) maintain the same
speed
C) watch, guard
D) communicate with
Б) prove to be true
F) criticise
G) dedicate oneself to
H) visit unexpectedly
I) choose, select
J) stay out

1. come true
2. drop in
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

find fault with
get in touch with
go in for
keep an eye on
keep out
keep up with
pick out
run out
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10. He had to take the whole device
to discover
the cause of the trouble.
11. The plane took
so smoothly that we could
hardly feel it.

Test 18 (B-C)

Expressions with take (2). Match the left column to the right
one.

1. take place
2. take care
3. take turns

A) participate
B) give attention
C) assume responsibility
for
D) work carefully
E) alternate
F) use an opportunity
G) accept as true without
investigation
H) avoid hurrying
I) happen, occur
J) take into consideration

4.
5.
6.
7.

take one's time
take part
take into account
take something for
granted
8. take advantage of
9. take charge of
10. take pains

Test 19 (A-B)

What's wrong with the following expressions? Write in the
correct variant on the right.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

to go to an excursion
to go to skiing
to make some sightseeing
to go by the car
to go by foot
to be keen of visiting historical places.
to be very fond on the open air
to get bored from watching TV
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8. Put the vegetables
the pan with very little
water, and heat quickly.
9. Tonight's concert will be put
till next week,
as one of the singers has hurt his throat.
10. She put
her raincoat hurriedly and ran out
of the flat.
11. Can you put the pieces of the broken statuette
?
12. Do you know how to put
a tent?
13. Why should we put
such terrible working
conditions?
14. You can put.
your cigarette in that ashtray.
15. Every time you open your mouth you put _
.

Test 17 (B)
Expressions with take (1). Fill in the words given below to
make up phrasal verbs with take.
A) after
B) away
C) easy
D) out
E) aboard
F) back
G) in
H) up
I) apart
J) down
K) off
1. He takes
his father, he has the same wavy
hair and quick temper.
2. You'll be much happier if you learn to take life
3. I listened to the speech carefully, but still I could not
take it all
.
4. These books are for reading in the library, and may not
be taken
.
5. If you are not satisfied with the goods, you may take
them
to our shop.
6. Every night Jack takes his dog
for a walk.
7. When did you first take
music?
в. I must warn you that anything you say may be taken
__________ and repeated in court.
9. No dangerous explosives may be taken
.
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3. The house
the south.
4. We've always
our parents.
5. Could you help me to
my glasses, please?
6. We are
seeing them again.
7. Why is it wrong to
those who are less
fortunate than ourselves?
8. I like to walk out and
the stars at night.
9.
for the cars turning in your direction.
10. Who is going to
your correspondence while
you are away?
11.
the words in the dictionary, and try to
remember their spelling.
12. I'll
your carelessness this time, but be more
careful in future.

Test 16 (B-C)
Expressions with put.
phrasal verbs with put.
A) among
D) out
G) off
J) up with
M) up

Fill in the words given below to make up
B) into
E) back
H) together
K) down
N) aside

C) away
F) in
I) one's foot in it
L) on
O) before

1. If you put the boy
all those tall children, he
looks even shorter.
2. She put her sewing
when the telephone
rang.
3. It's going to rain. We'd better put
our things
and go indoors.
4. Put the book
where you found it when you
have finished reading it.
5. Your suggestion will be put
the board of
directors at the next meeting.
6. He put his heavy suitcase
on the ground
and rested for a few minutes.
7. May I put
a word or two?
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С - verb 1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

to admire
to diminish
to delete
to bend
to decrease
to accept
to approve
to include
to demand
to admit

A) to omit
B) to supply
C) to straighten
D) to increase
E) to deny
F) to reject
G) to despise
H) to grow
I) to insert
J) to condemn

С - verb 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to

descent
pack
peep
permit
continue
retreat
shrink
smile
enter
accelerate

A) to quit
B) to prohibit
C) to frown
D) to spread
E) to leave
F) to climb
G) to brake
H) to unwrap
I) to stare
J) to advance

Test 15 (B)

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Expressions with look. Fill in the phrasal verbs given below in
the correct form.
C) to look up to
A) to look at
B) to look out
D) to look for
F) to look after
G) to look up
H) to look through I) to look down on J) to look forward to
M) to look over
K) to look to
L) to look into
1. The police
2. I

keys.

the past record of the suspect.
the drawer to see if I could find my

В - verb 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

to build
to divide
to forbid
to hit
to ask
to laugh
to lose
to part
to spend
to unite

A) to miss
B) to weep
C) to reply
D) to meet
E) to destroy
F) to win
G) to save
H) to split
I) to multiply
J) to let

С - mix 1

1 . harm
2. debt
3. defeat
4. delight
5. fright
6. hell
7. hope
8. amateur
9. exterior
10. theory

С - mix 2

A) paradise
B) despair
C) benefit
D) professional
E) interior
F) practice
G) credit
H) victory
I) distress
J) courage

С — adjective
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

1 . safety
2. poverty
3. joy
4. dove
5. lull
6. might
7. palm
8. purchase
9. love
10. laughter
,

married
concrete
rough
essential
private
vacant
ignorant
bare
dead
dim
deep
natural

A) public
B) occupied
C) clothed
D) alive
E) smooth
F) optional
G) abstract
H) shallow
I) educated
J) single
K) artificial
L) bright
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A) pigeon
B) sole
C) hatred
D) sale
E) sorrow
F) danger
G) sob
H) weakness
I) riches
J) alarm

В - adjective 1
1. asleep
2. bitter
3. boring
4. bright
5. dull
6. calm
7. frequent
8. narrow
9. polite
10. noisy

A) excited
B) rare
C) awake
D) sweet
E) exciting
F) rude
G) quiet
H) smart
I) broad
J) gloomy

В - adjective 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

brave
loose
deep
noisy
guilty
merry
awake
common
absent
cheap

A) expensive
B) sad
C) asleep
D) cowardly
E) shallow
F) rare
G) tight
H)present
I) innocent
J) silent

В - verb 1
1. to increase
2. to attack
3. to stay
4. to damage
5. to die
6. to fail
7. to hate
8. to keep
9. to borrow
10. to break

A) to
B)to
C) to
D)to
E) to
F) to
G)to
H)to
I) to
J) to

succeed
love
decrease
lend
restore
leave
defence
release
live
repair

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.

to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to

B)to
C) to
D)to
E) to
F) to
G)to
H)to
I) to
J) to
K)to
L) to
M)to
N)to

lend
send
buy
end
ask
build
lose
fall
give
leave
live
shout
enjoy

suffer
come
forget
whisper
break
find
die
answer
sell
begin
borrow
receive
take

В - mix 1

A) on purpose
B)separate
C) sea
D) cow
E) height
F)lie
G) male
H)toe
I) Joy
J) there

1. bull
2. depth
3. truth
4. female
5. finger
6. grief
7. here
8.land
9. accidental
10. together
В - mix 2

1. true
2. few
3. punishment
4. cause
5. enemy
6. war
7. child
8. native
9. light
10. safety

A) friend

B) adult

C) many
D) foreigner

E) darkness
F) result
G) danger
H) false
I) reward
J) peace
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С - adjective
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

conscious
contented
utter
tender
monstrous
obvious
overcast
precise
colourful
contrary

A) dreadful
B) plain
C) opposite
D) satisfied
E) absolute
F) exact
G) vivid
H) gentle
I) aware
J) cloudy
Test 14 (A, B, C)

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Opposites. Match the pairs with opposite meaning. Each
following list includes the vocabulary of the higher level.
A — adjective

A — mix

1. all
2. above
3. after
4. back
5. because
6. head
7. summer
8. arm
9. inside
10. early
11. end
12. future
13. good-bye
14. ground
15. top

A) foot
B) winter
C)leg
D) hello
E) before
F) beginning
G)sky
H) tail
I) below
J) front
K)why
L) outside
M)past
N) late
O) none

1. easy
2. fat
3. long
4. cold
5. soft
6. empty
7. safe
8. heavy
9. clean
10. wrong
11. dry
12. fast
13. first
14. wide
15. ill

A — verb
1. to remember

A) to rise
T,

A) hard
B) right
C) dangerous
D) dirty
E) wet
F) difficult
G) short
H) last
I) slow
J) thin
K) narrow
L) full
M)well
N)hot
0) light

С — noun 1
1. wealth
2. way
3. amusement
4. weapons
5. seller
6. poetry
7. prisoner
8. convenience
9. intelligence
10. promise

A) understanding
B) captive
C) manner
D) comfort
E)riches
F) entertainment
G) arms
H) engagement
I) peddler
J) verse

С - noun 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

being
doubt
justice
progress
jealousy
case
cost
care
opinion
shelter

A) shield
B)envy
C) sacrifice
D)advance
Б) hesitation
F) existence
G) judgement
H) fairness
I) instance
J) thought

С - verb
1. throw
2. compel
3. refuse
4. hug
5. resist
6. retreat
7. run
8. open
9. criticise
10. blend

A) blame
B) withdraw
C) oppose
D)cast
Б) unfold
F) mix together
G) force
H) decline
I) embrace
J) operate

В — adjective 1
1. active
2. frightened
3. confident
4. important
5. suitable
6. dear
7. thankful
8. vacant
9. least
10. merely

A) considerable
B) smallest
C) convenient
D) simply
E) precious
F) certain
G)afraid
H) lively
I) grateful
J) empty

В - adjective 2
1. marvellous
2. nervous
3. particular
4. private
5. different
6. skilled
7. idle
8. strange
9. dark
10. usual

A)ordinary
B)trained
C) special
D) wonderful
E) uneasy
F) gloomy
G) lazy
H) personal
I) various
J) unusual

В — mix

1. annual
2. always
3. among
4. besides
5. beyond
6. except
7. universally
8. gradually
9. nevertheless
10. next
r

A) other than
B) nearest to
C) everywhere
D) at all times
E) little by little
F) moreover
G)however
H) coming once a year
I) surrounded by
J) farther away

9. certain
10. broad

I) large
J) lucky

В - noun 1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

view
desire
gladness
chest
brow
opportunity
seashore
talk
value
sorrow

A) conversation
B) forehead
C) breast
D) importance
E) grief
F) chance
G) scene
H) wish
I) coast
J) cheer

В — noun 2

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

map
bloom
quantity
joy
demand
dirt
doctor
fight
habit
liberty

A) quarrel
B) require
C) freedom
D) custom
E) flower
F) chart
G) amount
H) delight
I) dust
J) surgeon

В - verb 1
1 . achieve
2. beg
3. cut
4. destroy
5. develop
6. finish
7. found
8. let
9. propose
10. occur

В - verb 2
A) happen
B) suggest
C) establish
D) complete
E) reach
F) ruin
G) ask for
H)grow
I) clip
J) permit
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1 . possess
2. remark
3. need
4. select
5. supply
6. see
7. manifest
8. manage
9. join
10. differ

A) choose
B) provide
C) control
D) be unlike
E) comment
F) view
G) own
H) require
I) unite
J) show

Test 13 (А, В, С)

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Synonyms. Match the words.

A - noun
A) present
B) picture
C) leader
D)answer
E) grain
F) grown-up
G) exit
H) ground
I) work
J) lady

1. land
2. labour
3. way out
4. gift
5. cereal
6. woman
7. painting
8. adult
9. captain
10. reply
A — verb

A)control
B) shout
C) think
D) assist
E) arrive
F) wish
G) put on
H) go up
I) keep up
J) receive

1. come
2. help
3. check
4. climb
5. continue
6. get
7. want
8. believe
9. call
10. dress
A — adjective

A) working
B) sure
C) wide
D) quick
E) waked up
F) happy
G) good-looking
H) sick

1. fast
2. glad
3. great
4. handsome
5. happy
6. ill
7. busy
8. awoke
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10. to hug

A) to embrace
B) to hand
C) to wave

11. to imitate

A) to ignore
B) to copy
C) to draw

12. to join

A) to unite
B) to enjoy
C) to wrap

13. to obtain

A) to build
B)to skip
C) to get

14. to preserve

A) to pretend
B)to keep
C) to feed

15. to require

A)to need
B)to provide
C) to compel

16. to select

A) to display
B) to choose
C) to discover

17. to settle

A)to persuade
B) to decide
C) to deceive

18. to shout

A) to worry
B) to stare
C) to yell

19. to tremble

A) to shake
B) to stretch
C) to kneel

20. to weep

A)to fasten
B)to cry
C) to rub

Test 12 (В)
Synonyms. Circle the word that has the same meaning as the
word at the left.
1. to adore

A) to love
B) to desire
C) to celebrate

2. to affect

A) to include
B) to influence
C) to improve

3. to alter

A) to repair
B) to make up
C) to change

4. to amuse

A) to amaze
B) to entertain
C) to exaggerate

5. to astonish

A) to surprise
B) to guess
C) to pack

6. to depart

A) to compare
B) to break
C) to leave

7. to fasten

A)to feed
B) to tie
C) to dress

8. to frighten

A) to disturb
B) to scare
C) to comfort

9. to happen

A) to occur
B) to accept
C) to take part
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. person puts his own interests first.
9. A(an)
. person always sees the bright side of
10. A(an)
things.
11. The
boy gave the lady his seat on the bus.
12. He has ideas like no one else's. He can make up fairy
stories. He is extremely
.
13. You feel
if your best friend goes away.

Test 11 (A-B, B-C)
Do or make? Put the following phrases and words in the correct
column.
A) do
B) make

A-B-level
1. an exercise
3. a suggestion
5. the washing up
7. the room
9. a mistake
11. a cup of tea
13. a decision
15. a sum
17. a face
19. a profit

2.
4.
6.
8.
10.
12.
14.
16.
18.
20.

a good impression
the shopping
somebody good
business with smb
much noise
a speech
homework
a favour
abed
well

2.
4.
6.
8.
10.
12.
14.

the garden
away with
one's hair
without
progress
one's living
one's best

B-C-level
1. money
3. an effort
5. harm
7. the best of smth
9. fun of somebody
11. oneself at home
13. a good breakfast
15. a good job
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3. n
when you are afraid of something that is
about to happen
4. ch
when you are in good spirits and life is
looking bright
5. m
when everything seems wrong in your
life
6. gr
when someone has done you a favour
7. s
when your hopes or desires have fulfilled
8. f
when you are extremely angry
9. u
when something unpleasant has happened
to disturb you
10. d
when you are sad and gloomy over a long
period of time

Test 10 (B)
Adjectives describing character. Fill in the blanks with the
words below.
ambitious
adventurous
easy-going
imaginative
impatient
naughty
optimistic
polite
sad
selfish
sensible
sociable
talkative
1. He is
with his little sister.
2. They are a (an)
family and entertain a great
deal.
3. They like new places even if they are dangerous. They
are
explorers.
4. He is
to get through high school in three
years; so he works hard.
5. I never see her upset. She seems a (an)
person because always takes things as they are.
6. He's the habit of talking a great deal. He loves to tell
everybody what he's done and where he's been. He is too
7. The
child hit his baby sister.
8. I think, she is too
to do anything foolish.
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10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

a lion
a mouse
a pig
a sheep
a snake
a wolf

J) brays
K) howls
L) croaks
M)clucks
N)barks
0) squeaks

Test 8 (B)
What do doctors do? Fill in the blanks with the words below.
1. patients
2. treatment
3. examines
4. chest
5. depressed
6. blood pressure
7. prescribes
8. surgery
9. disease
10. chemist
11. nurse
12. prescription
When people have some problems like being
or having lost appetite, they go to see the doctor in his
. Every doctor has a
to help him. When
the doctor sees
in his surgery, first he listens to
their problems, then he
them. He takes the patient's
temperature, listens to his
, looks in his ears, eyes,
takes his
. Then, if the
isn't so serious,
he
some medicine. Later the patient will take the
.
to the
. If something is seriously wrong
with the patient, the doctor sends him to hospital for

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Test 9 (B-C)

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Your feelings. Put the suitable adjective.
You feel:
1. e
to happen
2. с
something

when you are expecting something special
when you are angry with somebody or
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10. poultry
13. spinach
16. liver
19. pork
22. onion

11.
14.
17.
20.
23.

ketchup
mustard
nutmeg
mutton
radish

Test 6 (A)

12. beetroot
15. cucumber
18. ginger
21. cauliflower
24. salt

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Animals have babies. Match the names of the animals and the
names of the babies they have.
1. bears
2. cats
3. cows
4. dogs
5. ducks
6. deer
7. geese
8. hens
9. horses
10. swine
11. sheep

A) piglets
B) fawns
C) goslings
D) cubs
E) ducklings
F) kittens
G) lambs
H) calves
I) foals
J) puppies
K) chickens

Test 7 (B)

I

Match the names of the animals and the sounds they make.
A) quacks
B) grunts
C) neighs
D) roars
E) hisses
F) buzzes
G) miaows
H) crows
I) bleats

1 . a bee
2. a cat

3. a cock
4. a dog

5. a donkey
6 . a duck
7. a frog
8. a hen

9. a horse
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Test 3 (A)
Match the quantities and the kinds of food.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

a grain
a loaf
a lump
a drop
a bar

A) bread
B) chocolate
C) rice
D) sugar
E) water

Test 4 (A-B

Match the containers in the left-hand column and the kinds of
food in the right one.
1. a sack
2. a basket
3. a bowl
4. a jar
5. a bucket
6. a box
7. a packet
8. a tin
9. a barrel
10. a tube
11. a tank

A) porridge
B) honey
C) toothpaste
D) matches
E) biscuits
F) baked beans
G) flour
H) petrol
I) sand
J) beer
K) fruit

Test 5 (B)
Arrange the words into three groups.
A) meat
B) vegetables
C) spices and dressings

1. beef
4. lettuce
7. cinnamon

2. pepper
5. cabbage
8. vinegar

3. kidneys
6. turnip
9. veal

3. A) customer
D) manager

B) complain
E) cashier

C) assistant

4. A) priest
D) lawyer

B) librarian
E) scientist

C) graduate

5. A) earn
D)owe

B) lend
E) money

C) borrow

6. A) selfish
D) naughty

B) sociable
E) tallish

C) talkative

7. A) referee
D) keyboard

B) spectator
E) score

C) match

8. A) treat
D) examine

B) drive
E) cure

C) operate on

9. A) brain
D) chemist

B) liver
E) vessels

C) lungs

10. A) crab
D)elm

B) oak
E) birch

C) willow

1 1 . A) hammer
D) drill

B) coach
E) penknife

C) spade

12. A) sewing
D) embroidery

B) knitting
E) crochet

C) baking

13. A) amethyst
D) diamond

B) emerald
E) opal

C) stone

14. A) thigh
D) ankle

B) knee
E) pump

C) waist

15. A) stare
D) whisper

B) peep
E) peer

C) glimpse

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5. A) sun
D) brown

B)red
E) purple

C) green

6. A) books
D) magazines

B) wind
E) signs

C) papers

7. A) foot
D) yard

B) inch
E) dish

C) mile

8. A) trees
D) plants

B) rocks
E) crops

C) flowers

9. A) milk
D) water

B) candy
E) juice

C) soda

10. A) cold
D) cloudy

B) warm
E) dry

C)sky

11. A) happy
D) angry

B) hard
E) surprised

C) sad

12. A) rainy
D) snowy

B) sunny
E) wind

C) funny

13. A) pretty
D) nice

B) beautiful
E) ugly

C) lovely

14. A) tight
D) triangular

B) round
E) oval

C) square

15. A) bee
D) mouse

B) butterfly
E) fly

C) ant


B-level
1. A) blond,
D) wool

B) china
E) leather

C) cotton

2. A) seagull
D) eagle

B) pigeon
E) peacock

C) shark

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6. is not appropriate
A)truthful
C) suitable

B) necessary
D)dependable

7. spoke previously
A) cautiously
C) earlier

B) publicly
D) privately

8. the same destination
A) costume
C) district

B) language
D) goal

9. the violence of the storm
A) effect
B) sound
C) force
D) approach
10. to prohibit touching
A) enjoy
C) be afraid of

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B) permit
D) forbid

Test 2 (A, B)

[

Read each group of words. Cross out the word that does not
belong with the others.

A-level

I,

B) pears
E) bananas

C) chicken

2 A) cat
D) tail

B) mouse
E) dog

C) rabbit

3 A) birds
D) helicopters

B) aeroplanes
E) buses

C) kites

I . A) shoe
D) jacket

B) sock
E) slipper
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C)boot

A) peaches
D) apples

6. to aid the nurse
A) ask
C) help

B) listen to
D)rescue

7. are very grateful
A) delighted
C) thankful

B) helpful
D) thoughtful

8. a knowledge of agriculture
A) sewing
B) finance
C) farming
D) handicraft
9. to omit a number
A) leave out
C) put down
10. to persuade her
A) assist
C) understand

B)choose
D)add
B)force
D)convince

C-level
1. is not contented
A) satisfied
C) allowed

B)sorry
D)confused

2. measured precisely
A) easily
C) exactly

B) before
D) on all sides

3. not very likely
A) probable
C) enjoyable

B) well-liked
D) similar

4. bewildered by the answer
A) startled
B) confused
C) angered
D) offended
5. deceived his friends
A) praised
C) tricked

B) made fun of
D) looked after
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6. the title of the story
A) hero
C) name

B) subject
D) main idea

7. move forward
A) sideways
C) ahead

B) backward
D) down

8. to raise it a little
A)push
C) pull

B)turn
D) lift

9. lived in a cottage
A)tent
C) little house

B) castle
D) dark cave

10. Are you certain?
A) here
C) in a hurry

B) sure
D)ready

B-level
1. pretty blossoms
A) pictures
C) ribbons

B) clothes
D) flowers

2. an empty pail
A)bucket
C) basket

B) pitcher
D)jar

3. to injure one's teeth
A)brush
C)examine

B) clean
D) harm

4. an ancient story
A) humorous
C)old

B) terrible
D) lively

5. to increase the amount
A) divide up
B) use up
C) take away
D)add to
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TEST YOUR VOCABULARY

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Test 1 (А. В. C)

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In each exercise you are to decide which one of the four answers
has most nearly the same meaning as the word in heavy black type
above them. Circle the correct answer.

For e x a m p l e :
a tall building
@ high
C)low

B) wide

D) new

A-level
1. felt very ill
A) sick
C) scared

B) tired
D) awake

2. made no noise
A) difference
C)sound

B) movement
D)sense

3. a wicked queen
A) rich
C) greedy

B)bad
D) wise

4. a silly idea
A)good
C) new

B) strange
D) foolish

5. visit them often
A) once or twice
C) at once

B) many times
D)rarely
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moon (
). Long ago, people used only there eyes to
look at the moon (
).They could not see the moon's
land clealy (
). Later, a telescope was invented
(
). Since then, people have used telescope to study
the moon (
).

Test 28 (C)
There is one spelling mistake in each line in the following text.
Underline every word which is wrongly spelt. Then write the correct
spelling in the space provided at the end of the line.

Have you ever thought that a person's appearance
revels more than we realise? According to some
experts, a persons' face, head, and body can
reveal a great deal about personality.
;
The art of frenology studies the form of the
head, to be more acurate, the bumps on it.
Phrenologists have identified forty bumps of varies
shapes and sises on the human head. They "read"
these bumps to identifie a person's talents and
character. For example, a bump between the nose
and f orhead is said to be present in people who
have natural elegence and love of beauty. A bump
behind the cirve of the ear is the sign of
a courageous and adventerous person.

9. A) senseable
С) sensible

B) sensable
D) senseible

1G. A) disposeable
С) disposible

B) disposable
D) disposeible

11. A) horreable
C) horrible

B) horrable
D) horreible

12. A) convinceable
C) convincible

B) convincable
D) convinceible

13. A) resisteable
C) resistible

B) resistable
D) resisteible

14. A) accepteable
C) acceptible

B) acceptable
D) accepteible

15. A) incredeable
C) incredible

B) incredable
D) incredeible

Test 27 (B)
There is one spelling mistake in each sentence in the following
text. Underline every word which is wrongly spelt. Then write the
correct spelling in the space provided at the end of the sentence.

The moon is a natural satellite that travells around the
earth (
). As the moon moves, it seemes to change
shape (
). But it does not change sheipe (
).
It has no ligth of its own (_
_). When we see the
). We can
moon, we see sonlight reflected off it (_
see the moon only if the lighted part is torned towards
Earth (
). During the fool moon, the lighted part
of the moon is torned towards Earth (
). There is
). And it is very hot in the
no ear on the moon (
_). It appears to have no live
day-time on it (
(
). Many people wanted to lean more about the
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Test 25 (A-B)
Arrange the words into two groups.
A) the words that begin with prefix
B) the words that end with suffix

unknown
misplace
bypass
department
support

sharpen
thoughtful
forehead
unfit
rename

remove
midnight
porter
lioness
honourable

government
slowly
duckling
wildly
nonsense

Test 26 (C)
-able or -iblel Choose the correct spelling of the adjectives.

1. A) enjoyable
C) enjoible

B) enjoiable
D) enjoyible

2. A) reasoneable
C) reasonible

B)reasonable
D) reasoneible

3. A) believeable
C) believible

B) believable
D) believeible

4. A) forgiveable
C) forgivible

B) forgivable
D) forgiveible

5. A) noticeable
C) noticible

B) noticable
D) noticeible

6. A)changeable
C) changible

B)changable
D) changeible

7. A) manageable
C) managible

B) managable
D) mangeible

8. A) responseable
C) responsible

B)responsable
D) responseible
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4. She received the Nobel Pri_e for physics.
5. What do you think of medicine adverti_ing on TV?
6. The doctor advi_ed him to take more exercise.
7. My parents do not sympathi_e with my ambition to gp
on a stage.
8. I could hardly recogni_e him. He looked different in his
new suit.
9. Stop critici_ing everybody! Mind yourself!
10. It was very wi_e of you not to go there.
Test 23 (B)
Indicate how the letter с is pronounced in the words.
A) [s]
В) Ш
C) [k]

1. success
3. juice
5. sufficient
7. anchor
9. accept
11. scientific
13. chemist
15. tobacco

-CA

2. appreciate -B
4. balcony
6. science
8. proficiency
10. decide
12. clown
14. precious

Test 24 (B)

1

Indicate how the letter g is pronounced in the words.
A) [g]
B) [d3]
1.
3.
5.
7.
9.
11.
13.
15.

religion
geography
bridge
beggar
gear
figure
hamburger
guilty

2.
4.
6.
8.
10.
12.
14.
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engineer
giant
oxygen
guard
bargain
gypsy
regulator

statisti_
che_
pani_ing
_riti_al
minii_ing
traffi_er
mista_e

inspe_tor
heada_e
_ustoms
traffi_
musi_al
terrifi_

pani_
basi_
te_ni_
lu_
pi_ni_

che_
_ids

uni_

pi_ni_ing
tru_

wal_

basi_ally
drin_
mimi_
athleti_ally

Test 21 (B)
Underline the letters which are pronounced [fl in the following
sentences. List the ways you found to spell this sound.
1. If you are an ambitious language learner, you should
work hard on pronunciation and dictation.
2. So, after graduation you will be able to do translation
and hold conversation taking part in negotiations.
3. He is impatient to go to the exhibition. Its expositions
resulted from the exploration of the culture of ancient
civilisations.
4. If you are anxious about future generations, please take
part in our conversation project.
5. I don't think I need your-permission to go on an excursion.
6. Flies spread infectious disease. You'd better take measures
against them.
7. I'm sure we won't finish our work without financial
support from a social organisation.

Test 22 (B)
Fill in the missing letters s or г. Some words can be spelt both
ways.
A) s
B) z
C) s/z
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1. I must apologi_e for disturbing you so late.
2. Do you want to try on this sweater? I think it's your si_e.
3. Everybody was surprised at his calm.

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14. Can you give me the addres_es of the hostels you know?
16. Stop chatter_ing! Come here immediately.

Test 18 (A-B)
Silent letters. Complete the words by adding the silent letters.
1. An _onest man never tells lies.
2. _hose spectacles are these? Oh, they're my granny's.
3. A bom_ exploded just near the bridge.
4. The spirit of a dead person is called a g_ost.
5. Do you hear someone _nocking at the window?
6. His _nowledge of the subject is rather poor.
7. The clock strikes every _our.
8. I'm afraid he's caught _neumonia.
9. You'd better _rap her present up.
10. If you don't want to forget, tie a _not in your handkerchief.

Test 19 (В)

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Complete the words by spelling the sound [э].
_greem_nt
cent
fig
dat_m
pr_vide
spec list

_fraid
mirr
hum n
import_nt
signific_nt

_meric_
p suit
bject
nat n
sug
discuss n

UDW . d

Can_d_
fath
gov nm nt
newspap
stat_s
ridicul s

Test 20 (B)
c, k, ck, que, or ch for [k]? Complete the words by spelling the
sound [k].
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10. good
A) gooder
best
C) better
best

B) gooder
goodest
D)goodier
goodiest

11. bad
A) worse
worst
C) badder
baddest

B) worser
worsest
D)bader
badest

12. far
A) farer
farest
C) farier
fariest

B) farther
farthest
D) fartherer
fartherest

Test 17 (A-B)
Double the letter where necessary.

1. Are you going to the Shop_ing Centre?
2. Why are you shout_ing at me?
3. I hate two things: eat_ing ice-cream in cold weather
and wait_ing for a bus in the rain.
4. Have you got an invitation to their wed_ing?
5. The heat is unbearable. It must be the hot_est day of the
year.
6. Not a leaf stir_ing.
7. Is he well? He looks even thin_er than a month ago.
8. The performance was so bor_ing that I prefer_ed to
leave it.
9. Please answer all the questions truthful_y.
10. Stop quarrel_ing about nothing!
11. Do you like travel_ing by train?
12. I apologise for forget_ing your birthdayl
13. My grandma often suffer_ed from bad headaches.
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3. young
A)youngier
youngiest
C) younger
youngest

B)younger
youngerest
D) youngerer
youngerest

4. rude
A) ruderer
ruderest
C) ruder
ruderest

B) ruderer
rudest
D)ruder
rudest

5. hot
A) hoter
hotest
C) hoter
hoterest

B) hotterer
hottest
D) hotter
hottest

6. thin
A)thiner
thinest
C) thinner
thinnerest

B) thiner
thinerest
D)thinner
thinnest

7. red

A) redder
reddest
C) redier
rediest

B)reder
redest
D) reddier
reddiest

8. easy
A)easyer
easyest
C) easer
easerest

B) easier
easiest
D) easerer
easerest

9. late
A) later
latest
C) latier
latiest

B) latter
latterest
D)laterer
laterest
'

8. to get
A) geting

B) getting

9. to tie
A) tieing

B) tying

10. to begin
A) begining

B) beginning

11. to shop
A) shopirig

B)shopping

12. to copy
A) copying

B)coping

13. to visit
A) visiting

B) visitting

14. to control
A) controling

B) controlling

15. to happen
A) happening

B) happenning

C) tiying

C) copping

Test 16 (A-B)
Degrees of comparison. Choose the correct spelling.

1. pretty
A) pretier
pretiest
C) prettier
prettiest
2. cold
A)colder
coldest
C) coldder
colddest

B) prettyer
prettyest
D) pretter
prettest
B) coldier
coldiest
D) colderer
colderest
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9. The words "
_" (monkey) and
have the same ending.
10. We send our best
. (wish) and many.
to everybody.

(donkey)
_(kiss)

Test 14 (B)
Which 10 words in the list below have mistakes (including
spelling mistakes)?

knives
tomatos
videos
leafs
heroes

shelfs
pianos
loafs
deers
safes

roofs
carrots
thiefs
postmans
oxes

hives
potatoes
handkerchieves
woman-doctors
mothers-in-law

Test15(A-B)
The verb + ing. Choose the correct spelling.
1. to make
A) makeing

B) making

2. to live
A) liveing

B) living

3. to play
A) playing

B) plaing

4. to run
A)runing

B)running

5. to lie
A) lieing

B) lying

6. to care
A)careing

B) caring

7. to carry
A) carrying

B) caring
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C) Hying

C) earring

would is full of beasts. You can walk their and meat a dear
or a bare. As for me, once I saw a hair's sine.
Do you think it is fare to leave me hear! I can't even
sleep in piece. Can't you come and stay with me? The air fair
is really not very expensive. Hope to sea you soon
Your Jack.

Test 12 (A)
Plural forms. Which 12 words in the list below have mistakes
(including spelling mistakes)?

boxes
chairs
boots
armies
watchs
months

places
citys
mouths
shoos
men
toothes

horses
keys
classes
childrens
womans
wolfs

Test 13 (A-B)

dishs
gooses
lives
sheeps
mouses
wifes

I

Put the correct endings to plural forms.

1. The wood cutters used their
(axe) to chop down
the trees.
2. They need two more
(chair) to sit on.
3. Why have you bought only two
(kilo) of
(potato)?
4. In the fall, the
(leaf) begin to change colour.
5. All of the
(bus) left at the same time.
6. The mayors of all neighbouring
(city) are coming
to greet guests.
7. For Christmas my parents gave my sisters
(dress)
and my brother and me
(watch).
3.
(Library) are always open on
(Tuesday).
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9. It is not _
A) fair

_ if some people do not pay their bus
B) fare

10. The coach announced which
the game.
A) won
B) one
11. We brought a
traveller.
A) pail
12. Do you always
eat it?
A) pare

of the teams

of cool water to the
B) pale
the skin off a

before you

B) pear

13. The Indians wrote the
treaty on a
bark.
A) piece
B) peace
14. After his illness John felt
A) week
B) weak
15. The boat sailed
A) straight

of

for a

through the
B) strait

.
.

Test 11 (B)
Correct the spelling mistakes in the letter below.
There are 23 mistakes (in homophones).

Deer Jane,
Hear I am in Siberia. We've been hear for too weaks
now, and I can't bare the thought of staying in this country
any longer.
What dreadful whether! It's bitterly cold out. When
I'm chilled to the bone, I think I'll never warm up.
Wee leave in a wooden house. It is surrounded with a
huge would. The hunter, who leaves with us, says that the
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school
pool
rude
include
gloomy
hook

clue
drew
rule
true
threw
June

moon
chew
glue
blew
zoo
blue
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TestlO(A-B)

The two words that are written after each sentence sound alike, but
have different meanings and spellings (they are called homophones).
Fill in the blanks with the correct words to complete each sentence.

1. The
A) knight

spent the

in the castle.
B) night

your surname on the
B) right

2. Be sure to.
A) write

3. Have you heard the fairy

about the cat with no

B) tail

A) tale

Ann ask you to put the plate.
B) hear

4. Didn't you
A) here
5. The _
A) hare

line.

on a

is called fur.
B) hair

6. Yesterday the sky was clear
from the north.
A) blue
B) blew
7. He decided to.
he put it.
A) where

and the wind

his new belt, but he doesn't know
B) wear

8. From_
hundred flowers the prince had to find the
fake flower before it was
late.
B)two
A) too
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seed
dream
sleep
wheel
team

grief
week
niece
delete
complete

)

Test 7 (A)

sea
eve
field
meat
scene

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The words below have the vowel sound you hear in wide [waidj.
How many ways are there to spell this sound (1, 2, 3 or 4)? Arrang;*
the words into the groups.
find
dime
fly
right
quite

tight
bright
pile
ninth
kind

mine
dry
line
flight
sigh

Test 8 (A)
Each word below has the vowel sound you hear at the beginning
of open [Ъирэп]. Several ways to spell this sound are shown in these
words. How many (1, 2, 3 or 4)? Arrange the words into the groups.
doze
moan
snow
goat
hold

stone
cold
joke
gold
bowl

road
code
grow
float
blow

Test 9 (A)
The words below have the vowel sound you hear in food [fed].
How many ways are there to spell this sound (1, 2, 3 or 4)? Arrange
the words into the groups.

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touch
stuff
drum
rough
among
glove

tongue
dug
mother
trust
done
month

country
enough
son
double
couple
muddy

Test 4 (A)
Say each word. Each one has the consonant sound you hear at
the beginning of fan [fen]. How many ways can the sound be spelled
in (1, 2, 3 or 4)? Arrange the words into the groups.

laugh
coffee
herself
face
enough

officer
fact
elephant
gift
off

epigraph
roof
farmer
rough
telephone

Test 5 (A)
Each word has the vowel sound you hear in age [eids]. How
many ways are there to spell this long vowel sound (1, 2, 3 or 4)?
Arrange the words into the groups.

hay
main
trail

may
save

gate
tray
fail
lane
sail

stage
paint
stay
place
game

Test 6 (A)
Each word below has the vowel sound you hear in seem [sum].
Several ways to spell this sound are shown in these words. How
many (1, 2, 3 or 4)? Arrange the words into the groups.
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SPELLING TESTS

Test 1 (A)
Each word has the vowel sound you hear in bed [bed]. How
many ways are there to spell short e vowel sound (1, 2, 3 or 4>7
Arrange the words into the groups.
ready
desk
bread
instead
against
leather

hello
next
helpings
said
breakfast
sledge

meant
again
when
enemy
hedgehog
pencil

Test 2 (A)
Say each word. Tick the words that have the vowel sound you
hear in hot [hat].
catch
pond
bones
pocket
what
bought

job
home
blank
road
house
roof

wife
doctor
popular
soup
close
horse

Test 3 (A)
Each word below has the vowel sound you hear in tub [tab].
Several ways to spell this sound are shown in these words. How
many (1,2, 3 or 4)? Arrange the words into the groups.
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Tests (1).
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разделы Test Your Vocabulary (2), Use of English (4), Reading
Comprehension (5).
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Your Grammar (3). Набор многоуровневых тестовых заданий позволит определить степень и прочность усвоения знаний основных разделов морфологии и синтаксиса английского языка.
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5. A) is controlled
С) controls

B) controlled

6. A) send
C) has sent

B) are being sent

7. A) are carried
C) carried

B) was carried

8. A) are received
C) will receive

B) will be received

9. A) is interpreted
C)interprets

B) interpreted

10. A) are worked
C) are working

B) is worked

11. A) have be tired
C) are being tired

B) are tired

12. A) are started
C) start

B) started

Test 49 (A-B)
Active into Passive. Which sentences cannot be turned from
Active into Passive?
A) passive form is possible
B) passive form is impossible

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

They didn't ask her name.
Michael saw Mary in the park.
Has anyone answered your question?
They danced all night.
On Sunday evening we all met at my friend's.
Someone told us a funny story yesterday.
You can't park your car in the street before this office.
This kind of flowers doesn't bloom very often.
His parents have brought him up to be polite.
Thi, plane from Los Angeles was several hours late.
The fire has caused considerable damage.
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12. My shoes don't fit me.
13. People must obey the law.
14. He was having a bath.
15. A famous designer will decorate the hajl.

Test 50 (В)
Choose the variant that can't be used in the sentences.
1. These plants
A) you should water
B) can be watered
C) should be watered

three times a week.

2. You
many questions.
A) won't be asked
B) didn't be asked
C) weren't asked
3. As he behaves badly, he
A) must be punished
B) will be punished
C) was punished
4. The logs
A) were cut
B) have to be cut
C) have been cut

5. He

.

too long for our fireplace.

in the battle.

A) won't have been hurt
B) may have been hurt
C) can't have been hurt
6. The book
everywhere.
A) is looked for
B) must be looked
C) has been looked for

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7. Не
at.
A) is often laughed
B) is usual laughed
C) is never laughed

8. She
with the housework.
A) is being helped
B) has been helped
C) won't been helped
9. The fence
.
A) had be painted
B) could be painted
C) might have been painted
10. She
the best actress of the year.
A) will be chosen as
B) will choose
C) will be being chosen as

Test 51 (B)
Right / wrong - Passive Voice. Find the mistake and correct it.
A) right
B) wrong
1. By four o'clock Nick was tired of fishing.
2. These bushes have grown so high that they block the
window.
3. Since all our matches had soaked when the boat turned
over we could not make a fire.
4. Joan's face was covered with scratches and his clothes
was torn and dirty.
5. The plane wasn't delayed in Colorado.
6. The letter has to sign the chief of police.
7. Peaches can be bought here for 10 p each.
8. Jim laughed as he fell into the water.
9. The meeting was to be continued after luncn.
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10. He was such a good runner that he could be caught.
11. It was obvious that the order couldn't be controlled by
authorities.
12. The passes through the mountains were often block with
snow during the winter.
13. These lilac bushes should being trimmed.
14. It was impossible to tell what was in the can, for the label
has been torn off.
15. A calendar tells you how each month will divide into
weeks.
16. I hope they will have been received the papers by
tomorrow afternoon.

Conditionals
Test 52 (B)
Fill in the suitable words.
A) will
B) won't

C) would

D) wouldn't

1. What
you do if you won lots of money?
2. If the students were studying,
you disturb
them?
3. If you make so much noise, I
be able to sleep.
4. They
have to hurry or they
miss the
train.
5. They
have missed the last bus if they had hurried.
6. If I were you, I
buy a new bicycle.
7. If she had locked all the doors, the burglars
have
got in.
8. If my train is late, I
take a taxi.
9. He must build a strong boat, otherwise he
be able
to sail round the world.
10. If you are a good girl, I
buy you some chocolate.
11. I
finish the work if you don't help me.
12. If only they
arrive on time.

13. You
understand unless you listen carefully.
14. If he hadn't cut his finger, it
not have hurt for
weeks.
15. I
give you $5 if you do me a favour.
16. If Chris didn't fall in love with Jane, he
give her
flowers.

Test 53 (B)
Fill in.
A) would

B) have

I
C)had

1. If she
not driven so fast, she
not
crashed her car.
2. I wish I
washed my clothes yesterday.
3. If he
finished his medical studies, he
be
a doctor now.
4. If they
not been late, the teacher
not be
angry with them.
5. I only wish I
just a little bit more money.
6. If he
failed his exams, he couldn't study at the
university.
7. If they
locked up the chickens at night, the fox
not
eaten them and the chickens
be alive now.
8. We
been here earlier if the train
been on time.
9. If I saw a mouse in the kitchen, I
try to catch
it.
10. If you
a video, you could record it yourself.
11. I wish I
an elephant. I could travel through the
jungle.
12. I wish they
stop making so much noise so that
I could concentrate.
13.
we known your address, we
written a letter to you.
14. If it
not been for your help, we
got into real trouble.
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Test 54 (В)
Mixture. Match the sentences on the left with the suitable one
on the right.
1. If you eat more than you
need,
2. If the dog keeps barking,
3. If I were you,

A) she wouldn't sing in the
bath.
B) what would you do?
C) he would never get this
job.
4. If he had driven carefully, D) the extra calories turn
into fat.
5. If you are not doing
E) we will go to the theatre.
anything later,
6. Had the ice not melted
F) he might have avoid that
accident.
7. Henry spoke to his dog
G) the neighbours will
as if
complain.
8. I wish
H) we would have been here
earlier.
9. If it were not for your
I) why don't you buy a
uncle,
computer?
10. If I have time,
J) it could understand
him.
11. If I met a fairy one day,
K) I wouldn't buy these
jeans.
12. If I had known you were
L) we could go skating.
coming,
13. If you were in my shoes,
M) come and see us.
14. But for the traffic jam
N) I would make a wish.
15. If you have enough money, 0) I could have met you at
the station.

Test 55 (B)
Right / wrong - conditionals. Find the mistake and correct it.
A) right
B) wrong
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1. What would you do if you live here all the time, as we do?
2. If we met Captain Hook in open fight, leave me to deal
with him.
3. If he hadn't come by 6 o'clock, he won't come at all.
4. If you eat less than you need, the body burns fat to get
energy and you loses weight.
5. If you have finished your homework, you might be able
to help us.
6. I could understand your friend from Italy if he spoken
more slowly.
7. If my cat were sick, I would have taken it to the vet.
8. I wish you would give me this book for a while.
9. What will the kitchen look like if we painted it green?
10. Even if he did say so, we cannot be sure that he was
telling the truth.
11. If you have been walking all the night, you probably
need a rest.
12. If you went to London, you might have seen the Queen.
13. If they are promising to be here, they will certainly
come.
14. Even if my parents disapproved of my plans, I wouldn't
had given them up.
15. I wish the weather wouldn't be so dreadful today.

Reported Speech / Reporting Questions /
Sequence of Tenses
Test 56 (В)
Choose the correct variant in reported speech for each sentence.
"I'm waiting for my
A) Nick said that he
B) Nick said that he
C) Nick said that he
D) Nick told that he

parents," Nick said.
is waiting for my parents.
was waiting for his parents.
was waiting for my parents.
was waiting for his parents.
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2. "I can't fix the engine myself," my brother admitted.
A) My brother admitted that can't fix the engine myself.
B) My brother admitted that couldn't fix the engine
himself.
C) My brother admitted that can't fix the engine himself.
D) My brother admitted that couldn't fix the engine
myself.
3. "You should be careful," my friends said to me.
A) My friends said to me that I should be careful.
B) My friends said to me that I should have been careful.
C) My friends told me that I should have been careful.
D) My friends told me that I should be careful.
4. "I will come tomorrow and finish the work," the plumber
said to grandma.
A) The plumber said to grandma that he will come
tomorrow and finish the work.
B) The plumber promised grandma that he will come the
next day and finish the work.
C) The plumber promised grandma that he would come
next day and will finish the work.
D) The plumber promised grandma that he would come
the next day and finish the work.
5. "The Sun isn't a planet, it is a big star," the teacher
explained.
A) The teacher explained to us that the Sun is a big
star.
B) The teacher explained us that the Sun is a big star.
C) The teacher explained us that the Sun was a big
star.
D) The teacher explained to us that the Sun was a big
star.
6. "Don't make so much noise, will you?" the neighbour
said to Pete.
A) The neighbour asked Pete to not make so much noise.
B) The neighbour asked Pete not to make so much noise.
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C) The neighbour asked to Pete not to make so much
noise.
D) The neighbour said to Pete not to make so much
noise.
7. "We only got tickets yesterday, though we booked the
holiday a long time ago," said Mr. Smith.
A) Mr. Smith said that they had got tickets the last
day, though they had booked the holiday a long time
ago.
B) Mr. Smith said that they got tickets the previous
day, though they booked the holiday a long time before.
C) Mr. Smith said that they had got tickets the previous
day, though they had booked the holiday a long time
before.
D) Mr. Smith said that they got tickets the previous
day, though they had booked the holiday a long time
before.
8. "Do you know where Kate is living?" Anne asked me.
A) Anne asked me if I know where was Kate living.
B) Anne asked me if I know where Kate was living.
C) Anne asked me if I know where Kate is living.
D) Anne asked me if I knew where was Kate living.
E) Anne asked me if I knew where Kate was living.
9. "Why didn't you say that to me?" she asked her boyfriend.
A) She asked her friend why didn't he say that to me.
B) She asked her friend why he didn't say that to me.
C) She asked her friend why hadn't he said that to me.
D) She asked her friend why hadn't he said that to
her.
E) She asked her friend why he hadn't said that to
her.
10. "I promise I'll write to you as soon as I arrive, Jane,"
said Nick.
A) Nick promised Jane that he will write to her as soon
as he arrives.
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B) Nick promised Jane that he would write to her
soon as he arrives.
C) Nick promised Jane that he would write to her
soon as he arrived.
D) Nick promised Jane that he would write to her
soon as he would arrive.
E) Nick promised Jane that he would write to her
soon as he will arrive.
F) Nick promised Jane that he wrote to her as soon as
arrived.

as
as
as
as
he

Test 57 (B)
Right / wrong — sequence. Find the mistake and correct it.
A) right
B) wrong

1. I wonder what does he do all day long.
2. She asked them what colour were they going to paint
the living room.
3. The customs officer asked Dan if he has got anything to
declare.
4. They said that the lecture was to begin in the afternoon.
5. I'd like to know where are they.
6. Could you tell me why you look so upset?
7. I was sorry that I couldn't meet her after classes.
8. I don't know why they had not kept their promise to
take us with them.
9. Why didn't you say that we must translate the whole
article?
10. We were told that our parents will be coming back on
Saturday.
11. He asked me how I felt about going to school.
12. He said he thought it is rather silly idea and he was not
going to take part in it.
13. Do you know if Jane has received a letter from her
American pen-pal?
14. Didn't you know that they had been left for London?
15. He asked me whether I would go back there next year.
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16. They asked him who he wants.
17. He said penguins can swim.
18. He asked her which hotel she was going to stay at.
19. Can you tell me is there a cafe near here?
20. I had no idea whose book that was.

Complex Object / (Causative Verbs) / Make / Let
Test 58 (B)
Tick off the variant that is impossible in English.
1. A) I saw her entering the room.
B) I saw her enter the room.
C) I saw her to enter the room.
2. A) Many people found him be innocent.
B) Many people found him innocent.
C) Many people found him to be innocent.

3. A) When came nearer I heard somebody playing the
piano.
B) When came nearer I heard somebody play the piano.
C) When came nearer I heard somebody to play the piano.
4. A) Do you want to make me some tea?
B) Do you want me make you some tea?
C) Do you want some tea made for you?
D) Do you want me to make you some tea?
5. A) They watched him getting off the bus and crossing
the road.
B) They watched him get off the bus and cross the
road.
C) They watched him to get off the bus and cross the
road.
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6. A) I don't consider him be an honest man.
B) I don't consider him an honest man.
C) I don't consider him to be an honest man.
7. A) He expected us to come on Sunday.
B) He expected us come on Sunday.
C) He expected that we would come on Sunday.
8. A) Would you like them change their mind?
B) Would you like them to change their mind?
C) Would you like to change their mind?
9. A) They
B) They
C) They
D) They

expect
expect
expect
expect

themselves to be invited.
to be invited.
that they will be invited.
they will be invited.

10. A) Do you feel her watching you?
B) Do you feel her watch you?
C) Do you feel her to watch you?
11. A) They considered themselves to be right.
B) They considered to be right.
C) They considered that they were right.
12. A) He ordered that the execution should be postponed.
B) He ordered the execution to be postponed.
C) He ordered the execution be postponed.

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Test 59 (B-C)

Right / wrong - complex object / let / have. Find the mistake
and correct it,
A) right
B) wrong

1. The manager asked for the letter to send off at once.
2. I find her a very smart girl.
3. I rely on you do it in time.
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4. Jack got his dog to bring him his slippers.
5. Jane was having her hair to cut when somebody called
her.
6. We want you explain this rule to us once more.
7. Harry have had his sister type the report.
8. Can you help me pack my things?
9. Have you had your luggage registered yet?
10. It's impossible to make my parents to tidy up my room.
11. I want you to go to the library yourself and find what
you need.
12. Could you make your son be quiet?
13. My parents never let me coming back home late.
14. My father likes dinner be in time.
15. Let us know when they will go on a hike.
16. The teacher helped the students correct all the mistakes.
17. He ordered the documents to be check carefully.
18. Seeing her enter the room everybody stood to greet her.
19. Have you ever seen a television throw through the
window?
20. I heard his name mentioned several times.
21. The Greens always let their children to see the New Year
in with them.

Infinitive / Gerund / Participle
Test 60 (B-C)
Gerund / infinitive (1). Write what each word or expression is
followed by.
A) to 4 verb
B) verb + -ing
C) both are possible

1.
4.
7.
10.
13.

want
decide where
continue
suggest
used

2.
5.
8.
11.
14.

would like
begin
pleased
love
mind
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3. sorry
6. get used to
9. regret
12. start
15. go on

16. enjoy
19. hate

17. remember 18. suspect of
20. would prefer 21. would love

Test 61 (B-C)
Gerund / infinitive (2). Put the verb in brackets into correct
form, gerund or infinitive.
a) to + verb
B) verb + -ing
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

I'm thinking of (go) to Brazil.
You cannot live without (do) such stupid things.
He isn't good at (drive) his car.
Try to avoid (lose) your temper.
He seems (know) everything about it.
It's no use (cry) over spilt milk.
Would you mind (repeat) your threat?
You should practise (say), "Red little lorry, yellow little
lorry."
9. It's useless (argue) with him. He won't listen to any
reason.
10. They were advised (take) a packed lunch.
11. Do you think it's worth (see) this film?
12. If you want (lose) weight, try (eat) less.
13. It's forbidden (smoke) here.
14. I'm not keen on (work) late.
15. I'm not very fond of (shop).
16. He managed (calm) her by promising to return soon.
17. Mary is crazy about (take) photographs.
18. In Arabia the usual way of (travel) is by camel.
19. You needed (add) some more sugar to that.

Test 62 (B-C)
Gerund / infinitive (3). Put the verb in brackets into correct
form, gerund or infinitive.
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A) to + verb

В) verb + -ing

1. Why don't you stop (watch) TV? I don't think it's harmless.
2. Please try (come) a little bit earlier next time.
3. I don't remember (see) Tom.
4. I've forgotten (buy) cheese. Let's go without it.
5. She regrets (tell) you that lie about John.
6. I don't think this work needs (correct).
7. They stopped (discuss) where to go now.
8. If you want to have a lot of money, try (rob) a bank.
9. The boys went on (look for) the money they'd lost.
10. I'll never forget (visit) Paris.
11. After describing the situation in general, he went on
(talk) about details.
12. She regrets (say) she won't come to you.
13. Shall I help you (carry) that box?
14. Did you remember (say) good-bye to everybody?
15. He didn't need (be reminded) about his promise.
16. We can't help laughing (look) at them.

Test 63 (A-B)
Participle I / Participle II. Put the Participle in the form
suitable for the noun.
A) Participle I (doing)
B) Participle II (done)
1. (grow) interest
3. an (excite) child
5. (worry) problem
7. a (pass) bus
9. an (excite) story
11. (fly) fish
13. a (freeze) lake
15. a (break) heart
17. a (cheer) crowd
19. a (destroy) church
21. the (follow) chapter

2. a (complicate) explanation
4. a (terrify) experiment
6. (well-pay) job
8. a (burn) barn
10. a (steal) car
12. (run) water
14. (blind) light
16. a (die) soldier
18. a (swim) lesson
20. (longplay) records

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Test 64 (A-B)

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Participle I / Participle П. Choose the form of the Participle in
each sentence.
A) Participle I
B) Participle II
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

I must have the mixer (fixing, fixed).
I don't find this story (amusing, amused).
My room is a mess: I really must get it (tidying, tidied) up.
I would stay at home after such a (tiring, tired) day.
Uncle Frank has a gentle old horse (naming, named) Pete
on his farm.
6. Can you smell something (burning, burned)?
7. He opened the letter with (shaking, shaken) fingers.
8. She had rather a (pleasing, pleased) look on her face.
9. Deeply (shocking, shocked) I left them.
10. When (answering, answered) your question yesterday I
forgot this fact.
11. He walked along the road with his collar (turning, turned)
up, hands in pockets.
12.1 didn't enjoy the party because I was (boring, bored) there.
13. Why not throw away the (breaking, broken) umbrella we
are not likely to repair it.
14. She didn't pay any attention to the (ringing, rung) telephone.
15. Don't you think your hair needs (cutting, cut)?
16. Can you think of the name of an animal (beginning, begun)
with "B"?

Pronouns
Test 65 (A)
Personal pronouns. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate
pronouns.
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A) he
F) him

В) she
G) her

С) it
H) them

D) they

Test 1
Children like to invent things and test
1
. Once
my cousins made a simple telephone.
2
made
3
from cups and wire. Francis found two good paper
cups.
4
tied
5
to a long wire. Caroline, his
sister, talked softly into one cup.
6
heard
7
through the other cup. Then Francis answered Caroline.
8
heard
9
very clearly.

Test 2
The United States has three main television networks.
1
show different programs. Many viewers like
news programs.
2
watch
3
every day.
As for Jack, he watches nature programs.
4
give
5
facts about plant and animal life.
One nature program described how bees live.
6
told how
7
build hives.
Kate came from Russia to visit Jack.
8
liked
American television.
9
found
10
very
different from Russian television. Kate watched a lot of
television with Jack.
11
helped
12
with
some of the language. Kate saw a program about tigers.
13
described how
14
teach their cubs to
hunt. In America Kate learned a lot of English.
15
remembered
16
for many years.

Test 66 (A)
Possessive pronouns / one / other. Choose the correct word.

1. Cindy bought new shoes. The red (one, ones) are (her, hers).
2. Alice has blue shoes. (Her, hers) shoes are shiny.
3. Dan bought two folders. He gave (one, ones) to me and
kept (another, the other).
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4. They sat for two hours without talking to (each other
another).
5. Jill and Jack write articles for (their, theirs) schoo
newspaper.
6. Most of the sports articles are (their, theirs).
7. Have you got any (other, another)colours?
8. It a good idea of (your, yours) to go to the theatre tonight
9. Be nice to (one another, the other).
10. "Is it (your, yours) article about snakes?", Kate asked m<
slyly. "No, it's not (my, mine). It's Jane's."
11. Do you want a blue pen or black (one, ones)?
12. Some people like hamburgers; (other, others) prefeJ
fishburgers.
13. We are going boating with some friends of (our, ours)
14. I've already had (one, ones) tea. I don't want (another
the other).
15. We've got the same kind of flat as the Martins, but his is
a bit bigger than (our, ours).

Test 67 (A-B)
Reflexive pronouns.
necessary.
A) myself
D) itself
G) themselves

Fill in the blanks with the words where
B) himself
E) yourself
H) —

C) herself
F) ourselves

1. John, be careful! Don't hurt
with the hammer.
2. Children, help
to sweets and juice.
3. We didn't know who that man was. He hadn't introduced
4. All my friends enjoyed
at my birthday party.
5. When do you feel
glad?
6. When my sister was making a pudding she burnt
on the oven.
7. It is convenient to have an automatic cooker. It turns
on and off.
8. Relax
when you dance.
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9. My father always repairs his car
.
10. My grandparents grow their vegetables
.
11. Take the towel and dry
. It's windy, you may
catch cold.
12. We usually paint the house
.
13. His mother never cleans the windows in their house
.
14. We haven't decided yet where we'd meet
.
15. Look at the kitten. It's washing
.
16. He got up, washed
, shaved
, dressed
and left the house without disturbing anyone.
17. I often talk to
when I'm alone.
18. If you don't want to make mistakes in your work, you
should concentrate
.
19. Who went with her? - Nobody. She went by
.
20. Little Alice is only two, but she can dress
.
21. Do you wash your clothes
or does somebody else
do it for you?
Test 68 (B-C)
Relative pronouns. Which sentence is not correct in each series.

1. A) The man who is wearing glasses is a pop singer.
B) The man that is wearing glasses is a pop singer.
C) The man which is wearing glasses is a pop singer.
2. A) The window that was broken by the naughty boy will
have to be repaired.
B) The window which was broken by the naughty boy
will have to be repaired.
C) The window was broken by the naughty boy will have
to be repaired.
3. A) Mrs. Jackson, whom we met in the supermarket
yesterday, is my music teacher.
B) Mrs. Jackson, which we met in the supermarket
yesterday, is my music teacher.
C) Mrs. Jackson, who we met in the supermarket
yesterday, is my music teacher.
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4. A) His new car, which cost him a fortune, was really
stunning.
B) His new car that cost him a fortune was really
stunning.
5. A) I met
B) I met
C) I met
D) I met

the old lady to which you were very kind.
the old lady to you were very kind.
the old lady to whom you were very kind.
the old lady who you were very kind to.

6. A) That's the book about which I've heard so much.
B) That's the book that I've heard so much about.
C) That's the book which I've heard so much.
D) That's the book I've heard so much about.
7. A) Rome is the city which he lived for ten years.
B) Rome is the city where he lived for ten years.
C) Rome is the city in which he lived for ten years.
D) Rome is the city he lived in for ten years.
8. A) That was the day when I first met Ann.
B) That was the day on which I first met Ann.
C) That was the day which I first met Ann.
9. A) The girl, the brothers of whom study in our school,
looks very nice.
B) The girl, two brothers of whose study in our school,
looks very nice.
C) The girl, whose brothers study in our school, looks
very nice.

Test 69 (A-B)
Some / any. Fill in the blanks. More than one variant is possible.
Al) some
Bl) any
Cl) no
Dl) every
A2) something B2) anything C2) nothing D2) everything
A3) somebody B3) anybody C3) nobody D3) everybody
A4) somewhere B4) anywhere C4) nowhere D4) everywhere
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1 . I have _ to tell you.
2. He never puts _ sugar in his tea.
3. _ children don't like reading.
4. She doesn't want _ to talk to.
5. We have _ to help us.
6. There is _ to be done about it.
7. I must find _ for you to play badminton with.
8. There's _ in my soup. It's a mosquito.
9. - Let's have _ to drink. How about juice?
- No, thanks. I'm not thirsty. I don't want _ .
10. There's _ at the door. I heard the door-bell ring.
11. Remember, don't tell . _ about him. It's a secret.
12. Don't you have _ to do?
13. Isn't there _ more interesting to look at?
14. Do they live _ near Fleet Street?
15. I'm thirsty. Can I have _ cold water?
16. Let me know if you have _ trouble.
17. I opened the door, but I could see _ .
18. Don't worry about your mistake. _ is all right.
19. Susan seldom says _ .
20. I can't find my shoes. I've looked _ .
21. Stop sitting there doing _ and help me.
22. _ can speak all the languages in the world.
23. We didn't have _ milk for our kitten so I went out
to buy _ .
24. I wonder if they found _ .
25. Can you get me _ to eat, please?
26. I can do the job alone. I don't need _ to help me.
27. I've hardly been _ since last holiday.
28. Would you like _ more coffee?
29. I have _ to read this night.
30. Why are you looking under the table? Have you lost
31. I've got _ __ postcards _ . Perhaps they are in
the drawer.
32. Where can I find a good job with plenty of money and no
work? - _ .
33. He's _ more a genius than I am.
34. People cannot close their eyes to the facts _ longer.
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Prepositions

Test 70 (A)
Prepositions of place. Choose the correct preposition.

Test 1
A) at

B) in

C) on

1. There is a nice picture
the wall.
2. She never keeps her money
her bag.
3. Don't sit
the ground.
4. Can you see something strange
the water?
5. I think her flat is
the third floor of that building.
6. Who is the boy
that photo?
7. The car was parked
the corner of the street.
8. The children are playing
the garden.
9. My friend spent his holiday
a small village
the mountains.
10. The night is very dark. There are no stars
the sky.
11. Let's meet
the entrance to the Supermarket.
12. Our dog likes swimming
the river.
13. St. Petersburg is
the Neva river.
14. She waited for him
the bus stop
the end of
Green Street.
15. There is nobody
the building.
16.1 think I left my bag
the chair
the corner of
the classroom.
17. When we were
Spain we stayed
a hotel. We
always left keys
reception.
18. We live
Number 54 (Market street).
19. There's a big circle. Inside the circle
the top there
is a small square.
the right
the side there are
two small circles.
20.
the left
the side there's a triangle, and there's
a rectangle
the bottom.
21.
the middle there are three small dots.
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Test 2
A) at

C)on

B)in

1. Do you know when he arrived _
the party?
2. She didn't want to go anywhere, she decided to stay
home.
3. We landed
a small airport.
4. I have to be
the station in time.
5. John's brother is
prison for burglary.
6. My mother has been teaching
a college
London.
7. Jane is studying literature
university.
8. Please fill in the blanks
pencil.
9. I didn't see you
the party on Sunday.
10. When did they arrive
Britain?
11. He'll be
work till 8.0 p.m.
12. Are you going to pay by cheque or
cash?
13. I'll see you
Fred's house.
14. Did you hear the news
the radio?
15. The rooms
Ted's house are very small.
16. Where were you last night? the cinema.
17. Do you know
what temperature water boils?
18. There are lots of people
the bank today.
19. He is away. He's gone to Germany
business.
20. Do you really think you'll be better if you go
a
diet?

Test 71 (A-B)
{British English)

Prepositions of time. Fill in.
A) at
B) in
1.
3.
5.

9 o'clock
October
the spring

C)on
2.
4.
6.

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26 November
night
the moment

7.
9.
11.
13.
15.
17.
18.
19.
21.
23.
25.
27. just

times
8.
. his age
10.
Wednesday
12.
Sunday mornings 14.
Friday evening
16.
Veteran's Day
the end of the concert
1987
20.
Tuesday afternoon 22.
the weekend (Brit.) 24.
the past
26.
time

Test 72 (A-B)
Means of travelling. Fill in.
A) by
B) on
C) in

the present
the morning
noon
half past three
lunch
Christmas
the end of January
midnight
my birthday

1
D) out of

E) off

How did you get to London? - .
_ plane.
2. We can't get any more people
, you'll have to wait
for the next bus.
It's quicker to go
foot than to go
car there.
I Excuse me, I have to get
at the next station.
5. Since I broke my leg I have to travel
bus because I
can't get
the car.
When your bus arrives you get
it. If you want to
leave it, you get
it.
7. I usually go back home
bus. It's much cheaper
then going
taxi.
8. Two men with guns got _
the car and went into the
shop.
9. When the train arrives you'll get
it. At Bristol
you'll get
.
10. Don't wait outside. When a taxi stops for you I'll tell
you and you'll get
it.
11. I decided not to go
car. I went
my bike instead.
12. It takes about half an hour to get home
my bike
and about twenty minutes
the bus.
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Test 73 (A-B)

1

Mixture. Fill in.

L. Nancy is good
A) in

Math. But she is bad
B)at
C)of

2 Harry isn't in terested
A) in
B)at
• Are you afraidI
A) on
:

languages.

sports.

C) of

spiders?
B) with

C)of

Kate is differs nt
her sister.
A) with
B) from
C) of

5. It is very nice
A) with

you to help us. Thank you very much.
B) about
C) of

6. It was very kind
Mary to lend me some money.
A) with
B) about
C) of
7. I'm sorry
A) on
8. I write letters
A) —
9. We waited
A) —

not listening to you.
B) at
C) for
nobody.
B) to

C) with

him till night but he didn't come.
B) for
C) to

10. Why are you looking
A) at
B) —
11. Everybody should take care
A) at
B) of

me?

C) to
nature.
C) about

12. I won't go there. Everybody will laugh
A) at
B) with
C) to

me.

13. I don't have enough money to pay
the meal.
A) —
B) to
C) for
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14. Hello, can I speak
Jane, please?
A) —
B) to
C) on
15. He got angry and shouted
A) at
B) with

me.
C) on

16. The children stopped talking when the teacher entered
the room.
A) at
B) C) to
17. Did they invite you
A) at
B) 18. Cut the meat
A) at

the party?
C) to

small pieces before frying it.
B) into
C) for

19. You cannot start a car
A) by
B) with

kicking it.
C) —

20. They are leaving
London.
A) at
B) in

C) for

21. Have you ever been
A) at
B) in

C) to

Moscow?

22. Why don't you do something instead
just talking?
A) —
B) of
C) to
23. This soup tastes
A) of
24. I am
A) to

soap.
B) as

C) —

freedom of speech.
B) for

C) in

25. I don't believe
A) —

a word she says.
B) to
C) in

26. When I found her at last she was blue
the cold.
A) from
B) of
C) with
27. "The Prince and the Pauper' is a novel
A) after
B) by
C) of
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Dickens.

the north-west.
C) on

28. Rain is falling heavily
A) at
B)in

the fence and ran

29. The frightened horse jumped
away.
A) above
B) through
30. Look up
A) at

C) over

the sky. You can see the North star.
B) in
C) on
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Test 74 (B)

Fixed expressions. Verb + preposition. Arrange the verbs into
5 groups according to the preposition following the verb.

Test 1

A) at
1.
3.
5.
7.
9.
11.
13.
15.
17.
19.

B) on

D)into

C)to

2. to
4. to
6. to
8. to
10. to
12. to
14. to
16. to
18. to
20. to

to aim
to bump
to concentrate
to depend
to happen
to live
to rely
to smile
to split
to talk

E) about

belong
care
crash
divide
insist
look
remind
spend
stare
warn

Test 2
A) with

1.
3.
5.
7.
9.
11.

B) for

C)of

D) from

E) in

2. to apologise
4. to ask
6. to borrow
8. to die
10. to forgive
12. to prevent

to agree
to approve
to believe
to consist
to dream
to get rid
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13. to protect
15. to suspect

14. to supply
16. to thank
Test 75 (B)

Fixed expressions. Adjectives + preposition. Arrange the verbs
into 3 groups according to the preposition following the verb.
A) at
B) to
C) with

2. angry
4. astonished
6. cruel
8. generous
10. delighted
12. due
14. fed up
16. married
18. pleased
20. satisfied
22. shocked

1. accustomed

3. amazed
5. close
7. bored
9. bad
11. disappointed
13. excellent
15. hopeless
17. new
19. polite
21, similar
23. surprised

Test 76 (B-C)
Fixed expressions. Adjectives + preposition. What phrases
are not correct because of wrong prepositions?

1.
3.
5.
7.
9.
11.
13.
15.

afraid
capable
crowded
good
interested
kind
proud
scared

for
on
with
to
in
of
to
for

2.
4.
6.
8.
10.
12.
14.
16.
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ashamed
certain
generous
different
keen
jealous
responsible
silly

of
about
of
of
in
of
for
of

18. short
20. terrified
22. typical

17. similar
with
19. suspicious to
;
2l. tired
from

of
of

Articles
Test 77 (A-B)
Proverbs. Supply the articles if they are necessary.
A) a
B) an
C) the
D) —

3

1

5,
6
7

8
9
10

11
12
13
14
15
16

wall are
other side of
apples on
sweetest.
empty dish.
small fish than
Better
_ first laughter,
last smile than
Better
two stools one falls to
ground.
Between
soul of wit.
brevity is
home.
charity begins at
half avoided,
A danger foreseen is _
flies.
Closed mouth catches no _
experience is
best teacher.
_ fire and
water are good servants, but
bad masters.
_ same time.
One cannot blow and swallow at
sun.
One cloud is enough to eclipse _
whole tun of wine.
One drop of
poison infects _
One hand washes
other.
poor.
One law for
rich and another for
home.
There is no
place like

Test 78 (B)
Geographical and other proper names. Supply the articles if
they are necessary.
5-1769

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Test 1
B)-

A) the

1.
3.
5.
7.
9.
11.
13.
15,
17. _
19.
21.
23.
25.
27.
29.
31.
33.
35.

Andes
Baikal
Crimea
Hague
Lenin Peak
Panama Canal
Antarctic Continent
Belgium
Dublin
Havana
Maldives
Persian Gulf
Antilles
Bay of Bengal
English Channel
Hawaiian Isles
New Zealand
Philippines

2.
4.
6.
8.
10.
12.
14.
16.
18.
20.
22.
24.
26.
28.
30.
32.
34.
36.

Arctic Ocean
Caucasus
Everest
Hudson Bay
Netherlands
Sahara
Asia
Central America
Gibraltar
Kalahari Desert
North Pole
Sakhalin
Bahamas
Corsica
Great Bear Lake
Ladoga
Pacific Ocean
Urals

Test 2
A) the

1.
3.
5.
7.
9.
11.
13.
15.
17.
19.
21.
23. _ _

B)-

Thanksgiving
Christmas
Trafalgar Square
London University
Cooper's Art School
Waterloo Bridge
Piccadilly Circus
Kremlin
University of Florida
Queen Elizabeth
Eiffel Tower
St. Paul's Cathedral

2.
4.
6.
8,
10.
12.
14.
16.
18.
20.
22.
24.

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. President Kennedy
. President
. Vatican
. White House
. Hyde Park
. Cambridge University
. Buckingham Palace
. British Museum
. Crimean War
. Tower of London
. Westminster Abbey
. Houses of Parliament

Test 79 (В)
Fixed expressions. Supply the articles if they are necessary.
A) a

1.
3.
5.
7.
9.
11.
13.
15.
17.
19.
21.
23.
25.
27.
29.

B) the

all of
sudden
as
result
in
demand
to tell
truth
to be at
loss
once
week
from
head to
foot
as
matter of fact
in
loud voice
at
first sight
day before yesterday
after
lunch
two times
day
in
fact
to have
good time

C) —

2.
4.
6.
8.
10.
12.
14.
16.
18.
20.
22.
24.
26.
28.
30.

to play
violin
in
conclusion
at
time
to be in
hurry
from
time to
time
by
mistake
other day
at
sunset
to watch
TV
to listen to
radio
to be in
bed
for
example
to tell
time
by
bicycle
to take
seat

Test 80 (B)
Mixture. Supply the articles if they are necessary.
A) a
B)the
C) —
Please clean
blackboard.
good books have
good examples.
I must go to
bank and
post office.
It's as cold as
ice.
Volga or
Danube?
Which is longer:
Would you like to go to
theatre with me tonight?
Is
Everest
highest mountain in
world?
great shock.
news that you brought was
B.
pity that you can't come.
- It's
walk.
weather was fine, and we decided to take.
10.
sugar is bad for you.
11. They say
5*
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2
3.
4.
5.
6.

12. He went to
prison to visit his son.
13. Is
Amsterdam in
United States or in
Netherlands?
14. This school has quite
large campus.
15.
Statue of Liberty was presented as
gift by
people of
France to
people of
United
States.
16.
sun rises in
east and sets in
west.
17.
Loch Ness is
lake in
Scotland.
18.
English are very proud of their history.
19. Do you know what is on at
"Bolshoi" tomorrow
evening?
20. Is
Malta in
Mediterranean?
21. They are looking for
man with
long dark
hair. He is armed and dangerous.

USE OF ENGLISH

Test 1 (A)
Complete the passages using the words.
A) board
B) becomes
D) sport
E) foot
G) body
H) balance

C) practice
F) sometimes
I) feet

Skateboarding has become a very popular
L
All a person needs to enjoy this sport is a skateboard, good
2
, and some
3
. It is a good idea to use safety
helmets and kneepads because even the best skateboarders
fall
4
. To begin skateboarding, put one foot on the
skateboard and push forward with the other
5
. When
you get moving fast enough put both
6
on the
7
. You keep your balance by moving your arms and
8 _ . The more you practice the easier it _ 9 _ .

Test 2 (A-B)
Complete the passages using the words.
A) draft
B) sunrise
C) notches
D) parts
E) lasted
P) tell time
G) burn down
H) passed
I) animal

Long ago in England, candles were used to
Each candle was divided into twelve parts by colours or by
2
. People knew how long it took for the candle to
3
to a notch or to a hew colour. When three
4
of the candle had burned down, an hour had
5
by.
Each candle _ 6
four hours. Six candles lasted from
one
7
until the next.
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When there was a
8
, the candles burned faster
than usual. Some people put a covering, made from the horn
of an
9
, around the candles to protect them from the
draft.

Test 3 (A-B)
Complete the passages using the words.
A) racing
B) until
D) almost
E) as long as
G) splash
H) besides
J) prevent

C) goggles
F) safety
I) ear plugs

Most Americans can swim, and
1
everyone likes
to at least
2
around in the waves on a hot day at the
beach. Knowing how to swim is important for
3
but when you do it seriously, swimming is also one of the
best exercises for your body.
4
water and swimsuit you don't need much.
5_
keep irritating chlorinated water out of your eyes
and let you watch where you're going, and a swimming cap
makes you more streamlined for
6
and keeps your
hair out of your face.
7
keep the water out and
8
ear infections.
To get in shape, start by swimming twenty minutes
three times a week. Add ten minutes
9
you're
swimming for an hour each time. Vary your strokes to
work different muscles. It's okay to take short breaks,
10 _ your heart rate stays up.

Test 4 (B)
Complete the passages using the words.
A) poisonous
B) mysterious
D) glorious-looking
E) dangerous
G) worse
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C) safety
F) thoughtful

Sometimes beautiful flowers might be
1
. You
should be careful not to pick
2
flowers when you go
to a
3
field or garden. Be
4
and always
think of your
5
.
A
6
flower could be ninety times
7
than
you think.

Test 5 (B-C)
Complete the passages using the words,
A) records B) last
C) replace D) early
E) actually F) voices
G) though H) world-famous
I) largely
J) invention K) be used

Thomas Edison's most famous
1
is probably the
light-bulb; his favourite
2
was the phonograph. The
phonograph, he said, would
3
shorthand typists and
it would
4
to teach languages. He believed that a
phonograph and a clock would
5
say what the time
was. He thought that people would send phonographic
6
instead of letters and that they would record the
7
of their children and the
8
words of the
dying. Edison also believed that people would listen to
9
musicians on phonographs in their own homes.
People have
10
forgotten Edison's invention, but
it was actually an
11
kind of record or cassette
player.

Test 6 (A-B)
Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage. Use
only one word in each space.

There was a king of Scotland. He had fought many
battles with his enemies
1
free his people. He was
defeated four
2
. Now he was hiding in a cave. He
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did not want the enemy to capture
3
. He felt very
lonely and sad. While he was thinking what to
4
,
he looked up at the top of the cave. He saw a spider trying
to spin a
5
. The spider cast its thread several
times to the corner of the
6
. Each time the thread
missed
7
wall. The king
8
carefully. He
decided that the spider
9
help him. He and the
spider had tried four
10
to finish their tasks. If
11
spider succeeded on the
12
try, he too
would try again. The spider cast the
13
the fifth
time. It held. The king stood up. He went out
14
the cave, gathered his army and defeated the enemy at
last.

Test 7 (A-B)
Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage. Use
only one word in each space.

In the 18th and 19th
1
Europe silhouettes were
2
very popular way of making portraits. A silhouette
is really a copy of someone's shadow. Nowadays we usually
3
photographs, but silhouettes can make an interesting change, and they
4
easy to do. Everybody can
make them
5
entertain their friends.
Prepare a sheet of
6
, a pencil, scissors and an
unshaded electric light.
Sit your subject on a chair in a darkened room
7
close to the wall as possible, with a profile parallel to
8
walJL
Pin the sheet of paper behind the sitter. Place the
9
in front of the sitter so that the shadow of the face
falls sharply
10
the paper.
Trace the outline of the profile on the
11
.
If you work on black paper, life-size, the profile can now
12
cut out and mounted just as it is. If it is on white
paper, you can cut it out and trace it on to black paper or
colour it.
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Test 8 (В)
Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage. Use
only one word in each space.

Life used to
1
fun for teenagers. They used to
have money to spend, and free time to spend it in. They used
to wear teenage
2
, and meet in teenage coffee bars
and discos. Some
3
them still do. But for many
young people, life is harder now. Jobs
4
difficult to
find. There's not so
5
money around.
Things are more expensive, and it's hard
6
find
place to live. Teachers say
7
students work harder
8
they used
9
. They
10
less interested
in politics, and more interested in passing exams. They
know that good exam results may get them better jobs.
Most young people worry more
11
money than
their parents
12
twenty years ago. They try to spend
13
and save more. They want to
14
able to
get homes of
15 _ own one day.
Test 9 (B-C)
Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage. Use
only one word in each space.

Have you ever heard of bird's nest soup? If so, you
probably thought it
1
a joke. Or you
2
have
believed it was just a figure of speech, intended
3
suggest a poor or misery diet. The truth
4
that bird's
nest soup is a real
5
, made from
6
bird's
nests, and quite expensive. It is considered a
7
delicacy in the Orient, especially in China.
Bird's nest
8
is made only from the nests of
certain swifts that live in Southern Asia and
9
the
islands of
10
East Indies. The nest of this swift
looks
11
a half saucer of milky plastic. It is formed
of a mucilage-like substance produced in the bird's special
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salivary glands. For a
12
time it was thought that
the swift obtained his nesting material from a certain
seaweed which produces a substance
13
to that from
which the nests are made.
These unusual nests are found in great
14
attached
to the walls
15
caves. The Chinese lease the nesting
caves and make a business of gathering and selling the nests.
Millions of nests are imported _ 16 _ China annually.

I

Test 10 (A-B)

Replace the italicised word or expression with the one below
that does not change the idea.
A) sections
B) frequently
C) balanced
0) for last
E) entertained
F) straight
G) damp
H) cute
I) taut
J) matters

If you want to see your boy-friend's hair as pretty (1)
as Jon Bon Jovi's, take affairs (2) in your own hands - give
him the haircut yourself.
First, seat him in a comfortable chair and pop a tape
into the VCR to keep him amused (3). Make sure he sits up
without a bend (4). Start with a good look at his hair when
it's dry to see how much you need to cut. Use scissors that
have only been used for cutting hair to assure sharpness
and clean lines. His hair should be washed and made slightly
wet (5), combed and parted like usual. Cut the sides first,
stopping often (6) for a head-on look to make sure they're
equal (7). Holding hair tense (8) helps keep things even.
Save bangs to do after all (9). Trim little parts (10) at a
time. And keep in mind that this is only a trim.

Test 11 (A-B)

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Use the word given in brackets to form a word that fits.
138

Since ancient times, people have practised the art of
physiognomy,
1
(read) character from physical
features. The ancient Greeks compared the human face to
2
(vary) animals and birds, such as the eagle and the
horse. They believed people shared certain character traits
with the animals they resembled. A person with a horse-like
face was thought to be loyal, brave and stern. A person with
an eagle-like nose was believed to be bold and
3
(courage).
Physiognomists study such features as the shape of
the head, the
4
(long) and
5
(thick) of the
nose, mouth, eyes and chin. They believe that round-faced
people are
6
(self-confidence). Prominent cheekbones show
7
(strong) of character while a pointed
nose reveals
8
(curious). Heavy, arched eyebrows
belong to a
9
(decide) individual while thin, arched
eyebrows signal a
10
(no rest) and active personality.
Almond shaped eyes reveal an
11
(artist) nature.
Round, soft eyes belong to
12
(dream). Downturned lips reveal a
13
(pride) character while a
long, pointed chin indicates someone who likes to give
orders.

Test 12 (A-B)

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The following text is mixed up. Arrange all parts of it in the
correct order.

On the following day Van Baerle...
1. "Ah!" said Cornelious. "I heard the clock strike ten a
long time ago. I have not got much time."
2. "The prisoner shall be taken from prison into the yard
and there his head shall be cut off."
3. They questioned him; then they said that their orders
would be sent to the prison later. Van Baerle was taken
back to the prison to wait.
4. The officer went out.
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5. After about half an hour an officer came to the prison.
Rosa opened the door of Van Barle's room; she was crying.
The officer read out the orders of the judge:
6. "Oh, no," said Van Baerle. "Only I should never have
guessed that this would be the cause of my death. On
what day is my head to be cut off?"
7. "At twelve o'clock."
8. Cornelious Van Baerle listened to the words. He seemed
surprised rather than sad.
9. "At what time?" asked Van Baerle.
10. On the following day Van Baerle was called before the
judges.
11. "Have you anything to say?" asked the officer.
12. "Today," answered the officer, surprised at Van Baerle's
calmness. Rosa was weeping.

Test 13(A-B)
The following text is mixed up. Arrange all parts of it in the
correct order.

There was a bored and tyrannical Sultan...
1. When everyone had left the court, they gathered round
Nasruddin.
2. Nasruddin spoke up.
3. "What is it?" asked the Sultan.
4. "I can teach monkey to read and to write," said Nasruddin.
5. "Easy," said Nasruddin. "The Sultan is eighty years old,
and I'm eighty-five.
6. "Oh mighty Sultan, I can do something to entertain
you."
7. "There is only one thing," said Nasruddin. "It will take
ten years."
8. There was a bored and tyrannical Sultan. One day he
shouted at his courtiers.
9. "All right," said the Sultan, "I'll give you the ten years."
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10. "Can you really teach a monkey to read and to write?"
asked one of them.
11. "So why did you promise to do it?" asked another
12. "Do it then," said the Sultan. "But, if you fail, I'll execute
you."
13. "Of course, I can't," replied Nasruddin.
14. "Unless someone does something to entertain me, I'll
cut all your heads offl"
15. "We'll both have other things on our minds in ten years'
timel"

Test 14 (B-C)
The following text is mixed up. Arrange all parts of it in the
correct order.

A great many people are afraid of snakes...
1. Most of the poisonous snakes of the United States are
rattlesnakes.
2. There are, however, some poisonous snakes, and some are
very poisonous indeed.
3. Rattlesnakes get their name from the rattles on their
tails.
4. Deaths from snakebite have been cut down in recent
years by the use of antitoxins that work against the
snake poisons.
5. There are now few deaths from snakebite in the United
States, Canada, and European countries.
6. A great many people are afraid of snakes and think any
snake should be killed on sight.
7. About 10,000 people die each year in India alone from
the bites of poisonous snakes, and thousands more die in
other tropical regions.
8. Actually most snakes are harmless, and some do a great
deal of good by eating such animals as field mice and
rats.
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9. A rattlesnake often shakes its rattle when it is about to
strike and thus gives a warning.

j

Test 15 (A)

Tense mixture. Decide which answer А), В), С) or D) best fits
each space.

The Grasshopper and the Ant
A grasshopper spent the summer singing and dancing
in the sun. One day he saw an ant hurrying by. She
1
and hot.
"Why
you
2
on such a lovely day?" asked
the grasshopper.
"I'm
3
food for the winter," the ant said and
went on her way. She
4
all the other ants carrying
food to their store. The grasshopper sang another song
and carried on dancing.
When winter came and there
5
on the ground, the
grasshopper
6
to eat. He
7
so he went and
asked the ants
8
him some food.
"We worked all summer
9
our food. What
10
you do?" said one of the ants.
"I
11
singing and dancing," replied the grasshopper.
"Well, if you
12
all summer and do no work,"
said the ant, "then you must starve in the winter."
MORAL: Always
13
for difficult times in the
future.
1. A) looked tiring
C) looked tired

B) looking tired

2. A) do ... work
C) are ... working

B) do ... working
D) is ... working

3. A) collect
C) collected

B) collecting
D) collects
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4. A) was joined
С) joins

B) was joining
D) joined

5. A) was snow
C) were snowed

B) was snowed
D) were snow

6. A) had no nothing
C) had nothing

B) didn't have nothing

7. A) was hungried
C) wasn't hungry

B) was hungry
D) hungried

8. A) to give
C) to gave

B) give
D) gave

9. A) to collect
C) collected

B) collect
D) to collected

10. A) was
C) do

B) were
D) did

11. A) was busy
C) wasn't busy

B) were busy
D) weren't busy

12. A) sing and dance
B) sang and danced
C) were singing and dancing
13. A) prepare
C) prepared

B) prepares
D) preparing

Test 16 (A-B)
Tense mixture. Decide which answer А, В, С or D best fits each
space.

Once, when I was a young man, I I
in India. One
evening, after
2
in the forest all day, I was returning
alone to the place where I
3
my tent. It
4
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dark, and I was.
, along a narrow path. On my right
was a wide river; on my left, a thick, dark forest. Suddenly
I
6
two green eyes
7
at me from among the
trees. A man-eating tiger
8
ready to jump on me.
What
9 _ I do?
10 _ I jump into the river
11
and
my life by swimming? I looked to the right.
In the river
12
an immense crocodile
13
welcome me with its mouth wide open.
I
14
that I shut my eyes. I heard branches
19
the tiger jumped. What do you think had
happened? The tiger
^6
right over me and was now
in the jaws of the crocodile.
17
a true story, believe
it or not.
1. A) was travelling
C) travelling

B) was travelled
D) were travelled

2. A)hunt
C) hunted

B) hunting
D) some hunting

3. A) had put on
C) had put off

B) had put up
D) had put in

4. A) was get
C) was getting

B) was got
D) getting

5. A) walked
C) walk

B) walking
D) was walking

6. A) have seen
C) saw

B) had seen
D) was seeing

7. A)look
C)looking

B) looked
D) had looked

8. A) was get to
C) got to

B) was getting
D) was getting to

9. A)can
C) could

B) can have
D) could have
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10. A) Shall be
С) Should be

B) Shall
D)Should

11. A) hope save
C) hoped save

B) shall hope to save
D) hope to save

12. A) there was
C) it was

B) there were
D) it were

13. A) waiting
C) waiting for

B) waiting to
D) waited for

14. A) was so frightened
C) was as frightened

B) was so frightening

15. A) moving as
C) move

B) moving
D) moved as

16. A) has jumped
C) was jumped

B) had jumped
D) was jumping

17. A) That is
C) That's been

B) That was
D) That had been

Test 17 (B)
Tense mixture. Decide which answer А, В, С or D best fits each
space.
Boxtel who
the government about
the letters in Van Baerle's house. Through his telescope he
had seen Cornelious De Witte
3
the letters to his
brother. He thought that these
4
secret letters about
matters of government.
"OhI" he said, "I
5
the officers of the government
about this. As soon as he
6
away I shall go into his
house and
7
the bulbs of the Black tulip and get the
hundred thousand guilders."
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Boxtel saw the soldiers
8
Van Baerle away.
Evening came, and the servants
9
the house.
Night came; stars
10
in the sky, and from far below
came the restless noise of the city. The sounds of the city
died away into silence.
Then Boxtel took a lamp. He
11
quickly
the
wall. He forced open a window and went into the house. He
went up the stairs into the seed room. He
12
the box,
on the table - everywhere; but there
13
bulbs. He
looked again. No! The bulbs had gone. Where
they
14
?
1. A) It were
C) There was

B) It was
D) There were

2. A) was told
C) had told

B) has told
D) had been told

3. A) give
C) was given

B) gives
D) had been given

4. A) may
C) may be

B) might
D) might be

5. A) say
C) tell

B) will say
D) will tell

6. A) will taken
C) is taken

B) will be taken
D) is take

7. A) find
C) is find

B) would find
D) is found

8. A) would lead
C)lead

B) was leading
D)leads

9. A) shut up
C) shutting up

B) were shut up
D) had shut up

10. A) has been
C) was

B) had been
D) were
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11. A) climbed in
С) climbed through

B) climbed over

12. A) looked in
C) looked out

B) looked for
D)looked up

13. A) was no
C) were no

B) was not
D) were not

14. A) have ... gone
C) had ... gone

B) were ... gone
D)had ... been gone

Test 18 (A)
Mixture. Decide which answer А, В, С or D best fits each space.

There
1
about 9,000 different kinds of birds
2
the world. We can
3
birds in many ways. One
way
4
birds is by whether they live on land
5
water. Another way is by the part of the world
6
live
in. Some birds live in tropical or hot places,
7
in cold
places. Birds can also
8
bv what they eat. There
9
types of birds, and many ways to tell
10
apart.
Different birds
11
different foods. Sparrows and
many small birds eat seeds. Tropical birds eat fruit
12
seeds. Swallows and chickadees are examples of birds
13
insects. Many
14
eat both seeds and insects
and feed
15
to their babies. King-fishes are birds
that
16
. They have long sharp bills which they use
when catching fish.
17
even eat other birds!
1. A) is
C) was

B) are
D) were

2. A) on
C)in

B.) at
D)through

3. A) not group
C) grouping

B) to group
D) group
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4. A) to group
С) grouping

B) group
D) to grouping

5. A)and
C) either

B)or
D)under

6. A) we
C) you

B)it
D)they

7. A) others
C) another

B) other
D) anothers

8. A) be group
C) be grouped

B) group
D) grouped

9. A) are many
C) is lots of

B) are much
D) are not any

10. A)they
C) its

B) their
D) them

11. A) eats
C) are eating

B)eat
D) eating

12. A) as well as
C) either

B) no
D) not a

13. A) which eats
C) who eats

B) that eat
D)eat

14. A) grown birds
C) growing bird

B) grew birds
D) grown bird

15. A)these
C)them

B)that
D) their

16. A) eat fishes
C) eating fish

B) eat fish
D) eating fishes

17. A) Some birds
C) No birds

B) Any birds
D) Not a bird
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Test 19 (A-B)
Mixture. Decide which answer А, В, С or D best fits each space.
Alligators and crocodiles are
1
members of the
reptile
2
. They
3
sharp teeth, powerful tails
and tough hides. An alligator has a shorter and flatter head
4
a crocodile. The biggest
5
is the jaw. The
alligator's
6
teeth fit into spaces in the
7
while the crocodile's
8 _ tooth is extra long and doesn't
fit into a space,
out. Crocodiles move
10
because they are shorter,
11
animals lay eggs and
12
live to be around 50 years
1. A) all
C) both

B) all of
D) both of

2. A) family
C) the family

B) families
D) the families

3. A) are both having
C) both are having

B) both are have
D) both have

4. A)then
C) than

B)so as
D) more than

5. A) differ
C) different

B) differing
D) difference

6. A) low
C) lowering

B) lower
D) lowland

7. A) up jaw
C) upper jaw

B) up-down jaw
D) uppest jaw

8. A) low four
C) lower four

B) low fourth
D) lower fourth

9. A) It sticks
C) It's sticks

B) Its sticks
D) It's stick
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10. A) such quick
С) more quickly

B) such quickly
B) more quicker

11. A) Both
C) Either

B) Both of
D) Either of

12. A) ago
C) earlier

B) more
D) old

Test 20 (B)
Mixture. Decide which answer A), B), C) or D) best fits each
space.

The Mice Meeting
Once upon a time a number of mice called a meeting to
decide upon
1
of getting rid
2
of a cat that
had killed many their relatives.
Various plans
3
and rejected,
4
at last a
young mouse proposed that a bell
5
round the tyrant's
neck in future so that they
6
of warning of her
movements and therefore time to escape.
The suggestion was received
7
by nearly all, but
an old mouse who had sat silently
8
to the talk for
some time, got up and said:
"While I consider the plan
9
a very clever one,
and feel sure that it
10
to be quite successful if
carried out, I should like to know which brave mouse
11
to put a bell
12
the cat?"
MORAL: It is
13
to make a suggestion than
carry
14
out.
1. A) the best means
C) best mean

B) best means
D) the best mean of

2. A) themself
C) themselves

B) themselfs
D) themselvs
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3. A) discussed
С) was discussed

B) were discussing
D) were discussed

4. A) until
C) as far as

B) unless
D) as long as

5. A) will be hung
C) should hang

B) will hang
D) should be hung

6. A) would have plenty
C) would had a plenty

B) would have a plenty

7. A)joy
C) joyfulness

B)joyful
D) joyfully

8. A) listen
C) listened

B) listening
D) and listen

9. A) to be
C) is to be

B)be
D) is being

10. A) will prove
C) would prove

B) will be prove
D) would be prove

11. A) is going
C)go

B) are going
D) goes

12. A) on
C) to

B)at
D)up

13. A)easy
C) more easier

B) more easy
D) much easier

14. A) no one
C) there

B)it
D) somewhere

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Test 21 (B)

|

Mixture. Decide which answer A), B), C) or D) best fits each
space.
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Do You Believe in Fairies?
At ten o'clock that night, Peter
1
bv a tiny knock
on the door. It was Tinker Bell, who told him that Wendy
and the boys
2
and taken to the Pirate ship.
"
3
rescue them!" cried Peter grabbing his sword.
"But first I must take my medicine!"
"No! No!" cried Tinker Bell. "It's poisoned!"
"How could it be?" said Peter.
4
has been down
here."
He put his glass to his lips. But brave Tinker Bell had
heard Hook
5
in the wood, and flew
6
Peter's
mouth and the glass. She drank the poison
7
in one
gulp.
"It was poisoned!" she cried. "I shall die!"
She fluttered feebly to her tiny couch and lay
8
gasping. Her light was getting weaker
9
moment.
Soon it would go out.
Tink was whispering
10
Peter bent down to listen.
"If enough children believe
11
fairies," she
gasped, "I might get
12
again!"
What could Peter do? Children everywhere were 13
Then he thought of those who were
14
Neverland. He
called,
"If you believe
11
fairies, clap your hands! Don't
let Tink die."
There
15
Then there was a faint sound of
clapping. It grew and grew
16
it filled the cave.
Tink was saved! Her voice grew strong, and she flashed round
the room,
17
.
"And now to rescue Wendy!" cried Peter.
He came up through the tree into the moonlit wood. No
one was about,
18
the Crocodile, which
19
slept, passing down below.
1. A) was awakened
C) awakened

B) was awaken
D) awaken

2. A) has captured
C) had captured

B) has been captured
D) had been captured
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3. A) I'm going
С) I'll

B) I'm going
D) I'll to

4. A) Any
C) Nobody

B) Anybody
D) None

5. A) talked to himself
C) talking to himself

B) talked himself
D) talking himself

6. A) between
C) among

B)through
D) below

7. A) itself
C) with itself

B) herself
D) with herself

8. A) there
C)it

B) their
D) theirs

9. A) all
C) no

B) either
D)every

10. A) something
C) somehow

B) somebody
D) somewhere

11. A) on
C)in

B) with
D)about

12. A) good
C) more well

B) better
D) not well

13. A) asleep
C) slept

B) sleep
D) asleeping

14. A) dreaming with
C) dreaming on

B) dreaming at
D) dreaming of

15. A) was silent
C) were silent

B) was silence
D) were silence

16. A)for
C) because

B) unless
D) until
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17. A) as merry as ever
C) so merry than ever

B) as marry as never
D) as marry than ever

18. A) except for
C) excluding

B) including
D) exception

19. A) never
C) no

B) ever
D) not

Test 22 (A-B)
The following text is divided into short extracts marked with
numbers. Some of the extracts are correct and some have words
which shouldn't be there. If there is an odd word, write it next to the
number of the extract (given below the text).

(1) Once upon a time, fashion was an only for the rich.
Paris was the centre of (2) the fashion world, and everyone
else here tried to copy the top French (3) designers. But now
fashion is a much more international matter. London, like
(4) other big European cities, has have a large number of its
own talented (5) designers. Street styles are not created by
the big fashion designers. (6) The British don't think much
about fashion very much. Most people go down (7) to their
nearest shopping street and to buy something from a
"chain" store. (8) The most popular of these stores, with a
shop in such every town, is "Marks (9) and Spencer". It is
Britain's favourite store. (10) It started more than a hundred
years ago before when a young Polish (11) immigrant,
Michael Marks, had a stall in Leeds Market. He didn't have
that (12) many things to sell: some cotton, lots of buttons
and a few shoe-laces. (13) Ten years later, he met Tom Spencer
and together they started Penny Stalls (14) in many towns
in the north of the England. Today there are more than 500
(15) branches of M&S all over through the world.
1.
4.
7.

an

:
;

2.
5.

;
;

3.
6.

;
;

;

8.

;

9.

;

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;
;

10.
13.

;
;

11.
14.

12.
15.

Test 23 (В)
The following text is divided into short extracts marked with
numbers. Some of the extracts are correct and some have words
which shouldn't be there. If there is an odd word, write it next to the
number of the extract (given below the text).
(1) All bread starts from a simple recipe: you mix a flour
and water and (2) cook it. Yet from this simple beginning are
come hundreds of different (3) kinds of bread. There are flat
breads from the Middle East and the Asia and (4) small thin
sticks from Italy. The typical French loaf is a long, thin, soft
and (5) white inside; German pumpernickel is dark and heavy
and square. (6) Bread can be cooked in some several ways:
often it is baked in an oven, (7) but chapattis in India and
tortillas in South Africa are not fried, and there's (8) at least
one bread that's boiled before it's baked. Bread can also include
(9) things other than flour, for instance, onions, sausages, potatoes
or fruit. (10) In some others countries bread is an important
part of everyday food. (11) When we people sit down for a meal,
there is always bread on the table. (12) They say that if there is
no bread, there is no anything food. (13) In countries where
people eat a lot of bread words like "bread" and (14) "dough" are
sometimes is used to talk about other important things. In (15)
English-speaking countries, for instance, "bread" and "dough"
are all both (16) used to mean "money". Similarly, people to
talk about their jobs as their (17) "bread and butter", and the
person in a family who brings home the money (18) is called the
"breadwinner". If you're very poor, you might be say that (19)
you're on the "bread-line" - a memory of the days when everybody
poor (20) people waited in a line or to be given bread.
1. _
4.
7.

a

_;
;
;

;
;
;

2.
5.
8.
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3.
6.
9.

10.
13.
16.
19.

;
;
;
:

11.
14.
17.
20.

;
;
;
.

12.
15.
18.

Test 24 (B-C)
The following text is divided into short extracts marked with
numbers. Some of the extracts are correct and some have words
which shouldn't be there. If there is an odd word, write it next to the
number of the extract (given below the text).

(1) When standing in elevators Americans usually face
upon the door, speak (2) quietly and try to avoid touching one
to another. If a stranger enters an (3) elevator where there is
only one other person, he or she will stand on the (4) opposite
side of the elevator. As more people get on into the elevator,
they (5) occupy the corners first and then after try to disperse
themselves evenly (6) throughout whole the available space.
(7) Americans usually stand about two and a half feet from
apart and at a (8) slight angle (not facing upon each other
directly) for ordinary conversation. 9 They may touch when
greeting each other by shaking one's hands (during a (10)
formal introduction) or by placing a hand briefly on the other's
arm or (11) shoulder (friends only). Some of people kiss on the
cheek or hug when (12) greeting a friend. Note that the hug
usually is not got a full-body hug; (13) only the shoulder and
upper part of the your bodies touch.
1.
4.
7.
10.
13.

upon

:
;
;
;
.

2.
5.
8.
11.

;
;
;
;

3.
6.
9.
12.

;
;
;
_;

READING COMPREHENSION

Test 1 (A)
Identify errors in the underlined parts of the sentences. There
is only one error in each sentence. Find it.
1. He thinks she is beautiful, but I don't agree with her.
А
В
С
2. I advise you check all your exam answers before you
А
В
hand your paper in.
С
3. I'd like knowing where you are.
А
В
С
4. The light didn't work because anyone had taken the bulb.
А
В
С
5. The tourist have asked a passer-by how far the post
А
В
office was.
С
6. A small boy often stands outside the bicycle shop and
А
В
gaze at the wonderful machines in the window.
С
7. Are you always go to bed without getting undressed?
A

B

C

D

8. Think how wonderful that will being when yeu have tamed
A
B
C
me!
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9, What will you be doing this time last year?
А
В
С
10. He said them that he was going to give up smoking.
A

B

C

11. Ice-cream was known five hundreds years ago.
А

В

С

12. Men have no most time to understand anything.
А

В

С

13. The Little Prince lived along on a tiny planet no larger
А

В

С

than a house.
14. The ancient Hindus believed that the Earth was a bowl
A
hold up by elephants.
В
С
15. American black bears appear in a variety of colour despite
А

their name.
С

В

Test2(A-B)
Identify errors in the underlined parts of the sentences. There
is only one error in each sentence. Find it.

1. How dare you talk to me jag that?
А
В
C D
2. I used eatiqg a lot of chocolates, but now I'm on a diet.
А
В
C
D

S. John asked me jf I know where she lived.
A
B
C
D
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4. Kate felt very hot and sticky so she had had shower,
А
В
С
and then she felt clean.
D
5. It was such a cold day that the sea frozen.
А

C

В

D

6. She looked as if she had seen a ghosts.
А
В
С
D
7. Everyone wonder if that is your crocodile.
A

B

C

D

8. Every people say you should run down a hill if you 're
A
B
C
chased by a bear.
D
9. Astronomers believe and point out that stars, like our
А

В

sun, made up of gases.
С
D
10. But there is not shop anywhere where one can buy
А
В
С
friendship.
D
11. Some people think that young players shouldn't he
А

В

allowed to become professionals until the age of 17 or!8
В
С
at last.
D
12. They say what the best thing to do when you meet
А

В

С

a bear is to run.
D
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13. In the beginning of the day I don't know quite where
А
В
I'm going to sleep at night.
С
D
14. More than fifteen thousand ships passes through the
А

В

С

canal each year.
D
15. In 776 BC the first Olympic games were held at the foot
А
В
of the Mount Olympus to honour the Greeks' chief God,
D

С

Zeus.

Test 3 (B)
Identify errors in the underlined parts of the sentences. There
Is only one error in each sentence. Find it.
1. Hardly had he got home when the phone rung.
А

В

D

С

2. Jake has hidden Angela's Christmas present in the
А
В
wardrobe and doesn't want his sister look there.
С
D
3. He felt better later because he had rested since lunch
А

В

С

times.
D
4. You couldn't have seen me in Rome because I was staving
А
В
in the country since June to August last year.
С
D
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5. Read the material as slow as you must to. understand
А
В
what it says.
С D
6. I don't know why I'm laughing. I've never been 30 frightened
А
В
С ,
in whole my life.
D
7. In the heavens, the stars seem stay in a fixed place among
А
В
other stars in the sky.
С
D
8. Near the town where Antoine spent his school holidays
А
В
was a large airfield, and he never tired to going there
С
to watch the planes.
D
9. It is hard for us to realise now that when great-grandmother
А

В

was a little girl there were no so. things as light bulbs.
С
D
10. If you ask your mother for one fried egg for breakfast
А
В
С
and she gives you two fried eggs and you eat both them.
D
who is better in arithmetic, you or your mother?
11. Having good time and enjoying yourself, looking for
А
В
С
happiness in life is very important to American people.
D

12. In the America there are tennis^ schools which accept
А
В
children from аз young as nine.
С
D
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13. Black bears are the smallest of all American bears, ranged
А
В
in length from five to, six feet.
С
D
14. If a disease is infection, it means that it can be spread
А
В
person to person, especially in the air.
С
D
15.1 don't really want to play football on Sunday. But since
А
В
there is no one else taking my place, I can't really get out
D

С

of it.

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Test4(B-C)

Identify errors in the underlined parts of the sentences. There
is only one error in each sentence. Find it.
1. It is two week now since I wrote to you.
А
В
С
D
2. Which of the two articles was the more difficult io. you
A

B

C

D

to read?
3. Tennis is one of the sport where youngsters can play
A
against their elqjers with more than a change pf success.
В
С
D
4. Winners were greatly honoured by. having olive wreaths
A
placing on their heads and having poems sung about
В
С
D
their deeds.

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5. This plan was expected to. eliminated the long queues at
A
B
C
many service stations.
D
6. In 1895 Alfred Nobel created a fund to be used to awarding
А
В
prizes to people who had made worthwhile contributions
С
to. mankind.
D
7. Mars had thought of as the planet with the man-made canals,
А
В
supposedly discovered by an Italian astronomer. Schiaparelli,
С
D
in 1877.
8. A recent investigation by scientists at U.S. Geological
A
Survey shows that strange animal behaviour might have
В
C
D
helped predict future earthquakes.
D
9. Dave said that he would borrow me his new walkman if
А
В
I wanted to use it at my lesson.
С
D
10. The United States is too large; the people and their lifestyles
А

В

are too different. It may impossible to describe the average
В
С
D
American.
D
11. If you want to know if it will rain today, turn on the radio
А
В
С
or TV and listen the weather forecast.
С
D
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12. If the economy of country suddenly improves, there may
А
В
be many reasons or factors which have caused the change.
С

D

13. The earliest settlers came to the North American continent
A

!Q establish colonies which was free from the controls
В
С
that existed in European societies.
D
14. Americans believe that individuals must learn to rely
А
В
to themselves or risk losing freedom.
С
D
15. After you'll have finished asking the questions, ask
A
each person whether there were any questions which
В

D

С

that person felt should not be asked and why.

Test 5 (A)
One word in each following sentence is out of place. Take it
away and replace it by the correct word or the group of words if
necessary.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

He's taking the medicine, doesn't he?
Dan said that the sun were shining brightly that day.
You mustn't make the beds. I've just made them.
The Himalayas are the best-known mountain range in the
world and Mt. Everest, with a height of 8,880 meters, is
the highest mountain.
It was lovely to hear form you on Tuesday.
I saw him behind the match.
At every morning Tom walked his dog.
He is having a bath when Jack came.

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9. Travelling by bus is more cheaper than by car.
10. He is taller than I.
11. Is there anybody waited?
12.1 couldn't make a cake because there were no any eggs.
13. Will there are any students at the lecture?
14. A story written by a young girl warned the competition.
15. This queue is most long I've ever seen.

Test 6 (A-B)
One word in each following sentence is out of place. Take it
away and replace it by the correct word or the group of words if
necessary.

1. On our first day in New York we went on a three-hour
voyage of the city by bus which showed us the main sights.
2. Mr. Watson also has a very high opinion of herself.
3. She was so tired she could hard speak.
4. Let's not wait any long.
5. You should have waited until all the other had finished.
6. I'll follow you whatever you go.
7. She said Edward how much she missed her cousin.
8. Despite the different in their ages they were close friends.
9. I think everybody enjoy this party.
10. Where is the TV set? It's on the corner of the room.
11. The boy which lives next door is a champion in boxing.
12. This dish is so easy to cook that anybody else can do it.
13. I did a lot of interesting things through my holidays.
14. Nobody heard Dan comes in because everybody was
listening to the speaker.
15. Fortunately, the news are not so sad. You can tell her.

Test 7 (B)

1

One word in each following sentence is out of place. Take it
away and replace it by the correct word or the group of words if
necessary.
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1. Don't laugh at him. He is very sensible about his
appearance.
2. I usually get up very early, but yesterday I got up even
more earlier.
3. There was tremendous applause in the end of the performance.
4. Trains used to having names, but nowadays most trains
only have numbers.
5. Mrs. Jackson thought that Brain's toys were a loss of
time and money.
6. Edward left without even to say good-bye.
7. They are believed to be danger.
8. Science is changed such rapidly.
9. I didn't intend to take your suitcase. I took it on mistake.
10. We used to be good friends, but we aren't no longer.
11. They have swum in the similar swimming pool for a
long time.
12. Jane speaks English rather fluent although she makes a
lot of mistakes.
13. The road joined two stations was rough.
14. There's a pity that Jane refuses to help you.
15. I saw her twice through the summer holidays.

Test 8 (B-C)
One word in each following sentence ia out of place. Take it
away and replace it by the correct word or the group of words if
necessary.

1. The two parts of the bridge are risen by very powerful
machinery.
2. This court is about twice as bigger as that one.
3. I don't think he'll get this job because he doesn't have
quite experience.
4. Do you know much about Egypt? No, hardly any.
5. The play was disappointed. We expected it to have been
more exciting.
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6. There are two colleges in our city. You can study at any
of them.
7. Our cottage is in the quiet place. There are only few
houses there.
8. She preferred buy a new stereo rather than go away on
holiday.
9. I could smell Chinese vegetables cooker.
10. The car was stolen unless parked in a London street.
11. They both were leaning again the wall.
12. It's a waste of time to mend your shoes. You'd better
buy new ones.
13. I'm looking forward to see you at my birthday party.
14. I won't take an umbrella. It's unlikely to have rain.
15. Would you like listening to the birds singing?

PRE-EXAM TESTS

I

Test 1 (A-B)

1. Your sister used to visit your parents quite often,
A) didn't she
C) doesn't she

B) wouldn't she
D) hadn't she

2. I _ that the students should study more.
A) am feeling
B) feel
C) is feeling
D) feels
3. How many times _ _ (you) to Rome?
A) were
B) have been
C) was
D) had been
4. Look. _ sitting on the wall.
A) There is a kitten
B) There is a kitten is
C) There a kitten is
D) There is a kitten who are
5. I have no idea _ .
A) who's book is this B) whose book is this
C) who's book this is D) whose book this is
6. Nancy tried to get the thread
the eye of the needle.
A) to
B) out
C) in
D) through
7. You'd
A) rather
C) better

hurry up or else we'll be late
B) should
D) have to

8. I can hear a noise; I think
is outside.
A) some
B) somebody
C) somehow
D) somewhere
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9. Jane doesn't have
A) many homeworks
B) many homeworks
C) much homework
D) many homework

tonight.

10. Have you written
A) everybody
C) everybodys'

names?
B) everybody's
D) everybodies'

11. Let me give you
A) an advice
C) some advice

.
B) the advices
D) some advices

12. I don't like it here. Let's go somewhere
A) else
B) again
C) more
D) once
13. Where is
A) — ... —
C) — ... the
E)the... —
14.

A) Most
B) Most
C) Most
D) Most

centre of
earth?
В) а ... the
D)a ... a
F) the ...the

in Moscow.
my friends lives
of my friends lives
my friends live
of my friends live

15. I have
interest in his problems.
A) very few
B) very little
C) a very few
D) a very little
16.1 like these dishes, but
is a little small.
A) the cup of tea
B) the tea's cup
C) the tea cup
D) the cup for the tea
17, Although your sister is very popular, she is not.
as mine.
A) pretty as
B) prettier than
C) so pretty
D) more pretty than
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18. I bought a
A) nice big pink
C) big nice pink

pig this morning.
B) pink nice big
D) nice pink big

19. I could never be bored
football.
A) at
B)about
C) with
D) in
20. We came here
A)speak
C) to speak

to your parents.
B)speaking
D) to speaking

Test 2 (A-B)

1. Are you sure Ann
A) knows to
C) knows the

use you camera?
B) knows how to
D) knows how

2. When I saw the girl I was sure I
A) meet
B) have met
C) met
D) had met
3. Everybody
A) will must
C) will have

her before.

work hard if they want to pass exams.
B) will must to
D) will have to

4. This car isn't going
A) to drive
C) to driven

in the race.
B) to be drive
D) to be driven

5. We would like
A) give
C) to give

you a present.
B) giving
D) to giving

6. I always ask my brother and
A) he
B) his
C) him
D) himself
7. I will need
decision.

for advice.

about the incident before I make a
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A) a few information
B) a little information
C) a few informations
D) a little informations
8. My hair
A) is ... it
C) isn't ... it
9. He seemed
A) nice man
C) a nice man

very dirty, I must wash .
B) are ... them
D) aren't ... them
.
B) nice men
D) a nice men

10. I bought
yesterday.
A) two loafs of bread
B) two loaves of bread
C) two loafs of the bread
D) two loaves of the bread
11. No one could find Nick
.
A) somewhere
B) nowhere
C) anywhere
D) everywhere
12.
by

Russia and
United States are separated
Pacific Ocean.

A1 _™~ • • • *i/

••• ™•"• >((

B) the ... the ... the ...
C) — ... the ... — ...
D)— ... the ... the...
13. How much money have you got? A) None.
B) Nothing.
C) No one
t>) No.
14. We have very
A) few
C) a few

money left.
B) little
D) a little

\&. This coffee tastes a little
to me.
A) hottly
B) hot
C) so hot
D) too much hot
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.

16. As soon as I
you.
A) will finish
C) would finish

reading the article, I will give it to
B) shall finish
D) finish

17. I don't want
A) this dirty ones
C) these dirty one
18. She is good
math.
A) in ... in
C) in ... at
19.

B) these dirty ones
D) this one dirty
languages, but she is bad
B) at ... at
D) at ... in

Jim, who is going to see her off?
A) Apart
B) Beside
C) Besides
D) Except

20. You
better lock all the windows and the front
door before we leave.
A) should
B) had
C) would
D) ought

Test 3 (A-B)

1.

late.
A) Not be
C) Be not

B) Don't be
D) Don't

2. Jane
A) write
C) wrote

three letters so far.
B) have written
D) has written

3. Will
A) there
C) there be

a lot of work next year?
B) be there
X>) there is

4. George
afternoon.

any lunch so he was very hungry in the
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A) has
С) doesn't have

В) had
D) didn't have

5. Ann
eat less, she's too fat.
A) shouldn't
B) should
C) mustn't to
D) must to
6. The teacher asked us
to each other.
A) not talk
B) to not talk
C) not to talk
D) to not to talk
7. I'd like
A) some
C) any
8. Jack cut
A) him
C) his

more ice-cream.
B) not
D) every
when he was chopping carrots.
B) himself
D) oneself

9. They've already bought two
.
A) trousers
B) pairs of trouser
C) pair of trousers
D) pairs of trousers
10.

informed immediately.
A) A police is
B) Polices are
C) The police is
D) The police are

11. They decided to go on a hike
the rain.
A) despite of
B) in spite
C) despite in
D) in spite of
12. I wonder how much
on sale.
A) cost these shoes
B) these shoes cost
C) do these shoes cost D) are these shoes cost
13.

Amazon in
Brazil is
South America.
A) — ... the ... — ... — ...
B)the ... — ... the ... —
C) the ... — ... the ... the
D)— ...— ...the ... the
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river

m

14.

children
A) Both ... was
C) Both of ... was

happy with their presents.
B) Both ... were
D) Both of ... were

15. Do you want to spread
honey on your slice of
bread?
A) few
B) little
C) a few
D) a little
16. Kate hasn't seen her elder brother
A) since
B) from
C) for
D) before
17. If the bus arrives
A) lateness
C) lately

three years.

, we'll miss the train.
B) more late
D) late

18. A) I will understand never my parents.
B) I won't never understand my parents.
C) I will never understand my parents.
D) I won't understand my parents never.
19. You were rude
A) at
C) to

him for no reason.
B) with
D) on

20. I didn't enjoy the party, and Mary didn't
A) either
B) as well
C) neither
D) also

.

Test 4 (A-B)

1. Mrs. Anderson is angry because her daughter
a stranger.
A) talking
B) is talking
C) to talking
D) to be talking
2, Since they

to

to New York he hasn't spoken Russian.
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A) went
С) were going

В) has gone
D) had gone

3. It is stupid
A) not to do
C) not do

your homework.
B) not doing
D) not to doing

4. I bought everything we need yesterday so I
shopping today.
A) mustn't
B)'don't have to
C) haven't
D) don't have
5. Will these clothes
A) make
C) be make

go

by Saturday?
B) made
D)ibe made

6. We
to come home earlier.
A) said him
B) told him
C) said to
D) told to him
7. There were
night.
A)any
C) no

interesting people at the party last

8. Just look at
A) your
С) уоигэ

in the mirror, you're so dirty!
B) oneself
D) yourself

B) not
ID) every

9. The
pens and pencils are on the desk.
A) children
B) childrens
C) children's
D) childrens'
10. The mice
A) have eaten
C) has eaten
II.

the cheese.
B) have been eaten
D) has been eaten

easy questions to answer.
A) This is not
B) These is not
C) This are not
D) These are not
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12. How soon we'll leave this place depends
weather.
A)of
B) on
C) for
D) from

the

13. I don't like using
A) —
C) a

phone, I prefer letters.
B) the
D) some

14. Manchester is
A)C) the

city in the north of England.
В)а

15.

knew what we were doing.
A) Neither man
B) Neither men
C) Neither of man
D) Neither of men

16. I'll see you in
A)— ... —
C) the ... an
E) a ... an

quarter of
B)— ... an
D) a ... —
F) the ... the

hour.

17. Nancy usually does her work very
today she seems a little preoccupied.
A) careful manner
B) carefully
C) care
D) careful

and well, but

18. A) Have you been ever to the Planetarium?
B) Have ever you been to the Planetarium?
C) Have you been to the Planetarium ever?
D) Have you ever been to the Planetarium?
19. He made a silly mistake. It was very stupid
him
A) about
B) with
C) of
D) to
20. This is the best film I have
A) still
B) ever
C) never
D) so far
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seen.

Test 5 (A-B)

1. Jack
A) —
C) be

regularly late for school.
B) is
D) does

2. This shoe
A) belong
C) belongs
3. There
A) were not
C) was not
4. You
A) needn't
C) mustn't

to Mr. Brown, I think.
B) is belonging
D) are belonging
one in the yard last night.
B) were no
D) was no
wash the car. The paint is still wet.
B) don't have to
D) have to

5. Dad didn't let us
A) go
C) to go

to the disco.
B) going
D) to going

6. Barbara said that her grandma
her some money.
A) give
B) would give
C) will give
D) would be given
7. Dave telephoned, but there was
A) nowhere
B) nothing
C) nobody
D) no

at home.

8. That lonely old lady often talks to
A) her
B) yourself
C) herself
D) hers

.

9. My aunt's geese
A) is
C) was
10.

nice and white.
B) are
D) has been

too difficult for me.
A) Physic is
B) Physics is
C) Physic are
D) Physics are
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11. Are the new curtains, longer than the old
A) one
B) one's
C) ones
D) ones'
12. Can you play
A) C)a
13.

sleeping.
A) All us was
C) All us were

?

guitar?
B)the
D)any

B) All of us was
D) All of us were

14. There
jobs to be done.
A) is always plenty
B) are always plenty
C) is always plenty of D) are always plenty of
15. One fifth
in our class can speak German.
A) students
B) of students
C) of the students
16. The coat was _______ expensive that I couldn't afford it.
A) so
B) too much
C) too
D) very
17.

Browns went to
Greece for
Year's holiday.
A) — ... — ... —
B) The ... — ... the
C) The ... — ... — D) — ... — ...the

18. Will you listen to me
?
A) attentive
B) attentiveness
C) attentively
D) attention
19. A) Dan rode the horse quickly across the fiela.
B) Dan rode quickly the horse across the field.
C) Across the road Dan rode the horse quickly.
D) Dan quickly rode the horse across the field.
20. Jane was quite
A) astonishing with
C) astonished with

hia behaviour.
B) astonishing at
D) astonished at
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New

Test 6 (A-B)
1. The Stuarts
to visit.
A) think
C) thinks
2. We sat by
sky.
A) — ... —

C) the ... —

Africa is a very interesting continent
B) is thinking
D) are thinking
sea and watched the birds in
B) — ... the
D) the ...the

3. We've booked the seats for
.
A) seventh July
B) the seventh of July
C) seven July
D) the seven of July
4. We are going to Antalia as soon as
final exam.
A) we're finish
B) we'd finish
C) we'll finish
D) we finish

taking our

5. This new perfume is not much
the others they
have produced.
A) different
B) different than
C) different from
D) different that
6. Please give me
A) a yellow
C) yellow оие

B) a yellow one
D) a yellow ones

7. A) The dog chased the cat down the street quickly this
morning.
B) The dog chased the cat quickly down the street this
morning.
C) The dog chased quickly the cat down the street this
morning.
D)The dog chased the cat quickly this morning down
the street.
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8. She looks
A) alarm
C) alarming

about something.
B) alarmed
D) alarmness

9. This is
'
I've ever read.
A) one of most boring book
B) one of most boring books
C) one of the most boring book
D) one of the most boring books
10. My friend was
going to the cinema.
A) most interested of
B) the most interested of
C) the most interested in
D) most interested with
11. I wonder where
A) he did go
C) did he go

.
B) he went
D) went he

12. Both Nick and George,
Dan, are studying medicine
at Washington University.
A) as well as
B) and well as
C) as well to
D) and as well
13.

the traffic, I managed to arrive on time.
A) Despite of
B) In spite
C) Despite in
D) Despite

14. Do you like
A) a furniture
C) the furniture
15.

in the sitting room?
B) a furnitures
D) the furnitures

was brilliant blue.
A) Sky
B)The sky
C) A sky
D) The skies

16. Could you please tell me where
A) is the nearest post office located
B) the nearest post office is located
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?

C) is located the nearest post office
D) located is the nearest post office
17.

a lovely flower! Thank you very much!
A) How
B) So
C) What
D) That

18. If you don't know the meaning of this word,
the dictionary.
A) chase it up
B) look it up
C) search it out
D) find it out

in

19. Mike
wear a lot of warm clothes as it wasn't
very cold.
A) needed to
B) didn't need to
C) don't need to
D) don't needed to
20. I would like to leave a message for
A) they
B) their
C) them
D) theirs

|
1. He is
A)enough
C) too

if I may.

Test 7 (B)

intelligent to be taken in by such a trick.
B) very
D) quite

2. Do you know how to measure the
A) high
B) height
C) highness
D) tallness

of the building?

3. I wish the weather
A) will
C) be

not so cold.
B) were
D) is

4. Would you please
A) don't
C) not to

write in ink on the books?
B) not
D) to not
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5. We are all looking forward
your friends.
A) of seeing
B) to see
C) for seeing
D) to seeing
6. Dad wants me
A) bring
C) to bring

him a glass of cold water.
B) bringing
D) to bringing

7. Look. The baby
A) shall eat
C) will eat
8. It was
that rain!
A)such
C)a



the dog's food!
B) is going to eat
D) would eat

good idea to bring an umbrella - look at
B)the
D)—

9. I've never insisted on your
to us.
A) come
B) coming
C) to come
D) to coming
10. The bag
Jack had left in a bus was returned to
him the other day.
A) what
B) which
C) whom
D) whose
11. My parents bought two interesting
yesterday.
A) furniture
B) pieces of furniture
C) furnitures
D) pieces of furnitures
12. His clothes
A) look
C)looks

terribly dirty.
B) is looking
D)are looking

13. Did you fix these shelves
?
A) all on yourself
B) all at yourself
C) all with yourself
D) all by yourself
14. My mother's favourite flower is .
A) rose
B)a rose
C) the rose
D) the roses
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15.

agreed to come.
A) Both the young men
B) Both the young man
C) Both of the young man

16.1 don't understand how Jane could have made
her composition.
A) such rude mistake B) so rude mistake
C) such a rude mistake D) so a rude mistake

in

17. I think it's
. We can take pictures here.
A) enough lightly
B) light enough
B) enough so light
D) so enough lightly
18. I like to watch football on TV because you can see more
than from a seat in the stadium.
A) clearness
B) clearer
C) clear
D) clearly
19. It was rude
A) of
C)to

him to leave so suddenly.
B) with
D) about

20. Your argument is more
A) convincing than my
B) convincing than mine
C) convinced than mine
D) convinced than mine

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.

Test 8 (B)

1. Can you hear the sound of
inside?
A) laugh
B) laughs
C) laughter
D) laughed
2. Even
they were upset about the situation, they
carried on with their work.
A) so
B) in spite
C) though
D) because
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3. We were hurrying because we thought that the bell
A) had already rang
C) has already rang
4. I wish they
A) haven't
C) don't

B) had already rung
D) have already ringing

go so far.
B) won't
D) didn't

5. We were
go out when the telephone rang.
A) on the point of
B) about to
C) just
D) nearly
6. Last week my mother was in hospital so I
my younger brother.
A) stayed
B) staying
C) was staying
D) were staying
7. The plane to Paris
A) will take off
C) would take off

early on Monday morning.
B) is going to take off
D) takes off

8. I don't feel like
this article today.
A) to read and translate
B) on reading and translating
C) read and translate
D) reading and translating
9. I can't bear
A) stand
C) to stand

in queues.
B) standing
D) to standing

10. John Kennedy was
of the United States.
A) the thirty-five president
B) the thirty-fifth president
C) the president thirty-fifth
D) president the thirty-five
11. That was
A) sad
C) a sad

with

news.
B) sad piece of
D) a sad piece of

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12.1 liked
A) the
C) —

music, but the words were boring.
В)а
D) some

13. That's
business but
•A) anybody's ... my
B) nobody's ... my
C) anybody's ... mine
D) nobody's ... mine
14. Has anyone seen
room?
A) —
C) a
15.

.

magazine I left in the dining
B) the
D) some

tourists stay here.
A) Only few
B) Only little
C) Only a few
D) Only a little

16. Your word is
A) enough good
C) good as enough

for me.
B) good enough
D) good than enough

17. Jack overslept, and was
late that he missed his
train.
A) so
B) much
C) too
D) very
18.

the more you get fat.
A) When you eat more B) Eating more
C) The more you eat D) More eaten

19. They may feel envious
A) at
B) on
C) with
D) of

your success.

20. It is doubtful that students learn much
A) from watching TV
B) by watch TV
C) for watching TV
D) to watch TV
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Test 9 (В)
1. When a student I
night.
A) used to go
C) use to go
2. Our mother doesn't
A) agree
C) suggest
3. If it
A) won't
C) isn't

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to the discos every Friday
B) are used to go
D) were used to go
of eating between meals
B) allow
D) approve

so late, we could have a chat.
B) weren't
D) not be

4. Let's ask him to do this work,
A) will we
B) shall we
C) don't we
D) are we

?

5. Today's weather isn't so cold as it was yesterday,.
A) is it
B) was it
C) isn't it
D) wasn't it
6. It's the first time my brother
A) was
B) were
C) has been
D) had been
7. Mom,
A) it is
C) there are

to the Zoo.

some water on the table.,
B) there's
D) it isn't

8. My grandma makes me _,
carrots, but I prefer icecream.
A) eat
B) eating
C) to eat
D) to eating
9.

never knows what to say in such situation.
A) No one
B) One
C) Someone
D) Each one
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10. Tell everyone I'll wait
here.
A) to him
B) for one
C) upon her
D) for them
11. My grandparents
A) are used to eat
B) are used to eating
C) get used to eat
D) got used to eat

bread with the meals.

12. The bus you need is parked at
.
A) the lane two
B) lane two
C) the two lane
D) lane the two
13. He went upstairs and had
.
A) wash
B) the wash
C) a wash
D) not wash
14.

rich pay higher taxes?
A) Does
B) Do
C) Does the
D) Do the

15. The poor
A) have less
C) has less
16. The information
biology.
A) was ... in an
C) was ... on an

access to education.
B) have fewer
D) has fewer
contained

article on

B) were ... in the
D) were ... on the

17. Do you know all of the
A) mathematic teachers
B) mathematics' teachers
C) mathematic's teahers
D) mathematics teachers

in our town?

18. Don't mix up our suitcases, yours is almost the same
A) like my
C) to mine

B) as my
D) as mine
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19. We are getting pretty fed up
A) to
B) of
C) with
D) upon
20.

him.

orang-utans live alone.
A) Near all
B) The all
C) Almost all
D) The most all

Test 10 (B)

1. Can you look
the dentist?
A)out
C) for

my son for an hour while I go to
B)to
D) after

2. It was not easy to understand the language
, but
after a few days we could communicate quite well.
A) first
B) firstly
C) at first
D) first of all
3. They
cereal and fruit every morning.
A) are used to eat
B) are used to eating
C) used to eating
D) use to eat
4

you rather sit by the fire?
A) Don't
B) Won't
C) Will
D) Wouldn't

5. Would you
A) to answer
C) answer

the telephone?
B) answering
D) to answering

6. Jane was here a few minutes ago, but she
A) went
B) has gone
C) have gone
D) had gone
7. Stop!
A) It is
C) There's

crazy to drive so fast.
B) It isn't a
D) There isn't a
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now.

8. The weather is too lovely
indoors. Let's go
somewhere.
A) stay
B) to stay
C) staying
D) to staying
9. If you had told us earlier
she was, we could have
invited her to our party.
A) who
B) whom
C) which
D) whoever
10. Ann's health is
A) more
C) many

better now.
B) much
D) less

11. I am scared of
A) dark
C) the dark

.

B)a dark
D) some dark

12. They managed to reach the village _
A) on own
B) on their own
C) of own
D) of their own
13. I have no idea of
.
A) geography of Scotland
B) geography of the Scotland
C) the geography of Scotland
D) the geography of the Scotland
14. Agatha Christie was
detective stories.
A) a

о—

15. We've spent
A) so many
C) so much

well-known writer of
B)the

time here.
B) such many
D) such much

16. We won't start until everyone
A)—
B)has
C) have
D) had
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arrived.

17. Is it difficult to find a
A) three-bedroom flat
B) three-bedrooms flat
C) three-bedroom flats
D) three-bedrooms' flat
18.

in the centre?

you get to know him, the more you like him.
A) As more
B) The more
C) More
D) The most

19. If something makes you worried and unhappy, you are
very upset
it.
A) about
B) with
C) of
D) to
20. Some Indian tribes used sign language
with tribes
that spoke a different language.
A) to communicating B) to communicate
C) for communicate
D) for communicated

Test 11 (B-C)
•шавммшявшмм!

1. I don't like strong coffee, and
.
A) she doesn't too
B) neither dees she
C) either does she
D) she doesn't neither
2. If Jane
with us, we would have had a good time.
A) would come
B) had come
C) would have come D) came
3. Since she isn't answering the telephone, she
A) must have left
B) need have left
C) should have left
D) can have left
4. We'd
this work until be asks us for.
A) rather not do
B) rather not to do
C) not rather do
D) rather not doing

.

5. You
me a postcard, but you didn't.
A) could send
B) could have sent
C) could be sent
D) could had sent
6. Dan has already had his composition
A) be check
B) check.
C) be checked
D) checked
7. Dad congratulated Jane
A) with
B) at
C) on
D) —
8. Jack forgot about.
A) us to ast
C) us asking

passing the exam.

him to join us for the dinner.
B) our asking
D) we asking

. was hurt in the accident?
9. Do you know that boy.
A) which
B) whom
D) whose
C) who
10. I want one and .
A) half kilo
C) half kilos
11. Both I and my friend
A) was surprised
C) were surprised
12.

. of pears, please.
B) a half kilo
D) a half kilos
to see you here.
B) has surprised
D) have surprised

three years passed before we met again.
A) Another
B) Other
C) The other

13.
A) Each
C) All

we've eaten today is a bar of chocolate.
B) Everything

14, It was.
pressed.

that we decided to walk though the time

A) such nice weather B) too nice weather
C) so nice weather
D) such a nice weather
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15. My new coat cost me
the last one I bought.
A) two times
B) twice more
C) twice
D) twice as much as
16. The rooms in your flat are
Peter's house.
A) larger than
B) larger than in
C) larger than that of D) larger than those in
17. Tuition in an American university runs
thousand dollars a semester.
A) high as
B) as high as
C) as high to
D) as high than
18. It was careless
A) of ... to lock
C) of ... locking

you to forget
B) to ... to lock
D) to ... locking

several

the door.

19. Either Jane or her parents
to speak to me.
A) is going
B) has been going
C) are going
D) have been going
20. It's a rather
story than that.
A) more complicate
B) much complicated
C) much complicate
D) more complicated

Test 12 (B-C)
1. Would you mind
, please?
A) to open the window
B) open the window
C) opening the window
D) to the window opening
2. You
your seats beforehand if you want to go to
Paris on a through train.
A) had better to book
B) had better book
C) had to better book
D) had to book better
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3. I'm likely
A) is
C) be

very busy tomorrow.
B) D) to be

4. I hadn't expected Jane to apologise, but I had hoped
A) her calling me
B) her to call me
C) that she would call me
D) that she call me

.

5» They
him because Nick didn't say that.
A) must misunderstand
B) had to misunderstand
C) must be misunderstanding
D) must have misunderstood
6. I'd like to know
A) each
C) all

about the incident.
B) everything

7. You should have your tooth
soon.
A) be take out
B) take out
C) be taken out
D) taken out
8. Harry succeeded
A)at
C) on

passing the test.
B)in
D) with

9. I really appreciate
A) you to offer
C) your offering

to help me.
B) that you offering
D) that you are offering

10. The ticket agent said that the plane would be boarding
at
.
A) the gate six
B) gate six
C) sixth gate
D) the six gate
11. I asked for
A) a two coffee
C) the two coffee
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.
B) two coffee
D) two coffees
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12. Neither Jim nor Jack
there.
A) was invited
C) were invited
B) was been invited
D) were been invited
13. Her house wasn't
A) a better then ours
C) better than our

.
B) any better than our
D) any better than ours

14. The trains run here
A)each
C) all

three hours.
B) every

15. You
to your uncle like that. It was rude.
A) shouldn't speak
B) should speak
C) shouldn't have spoken
D) should have spoken
16. The day was
that we skipped our lessons and
went to the centre to do window-shopping.
A) so beautiful
B) such beautiful
C) so a beautiful
D) such a beautiful
17. He has
A) half of
C) a half less

books on history as my Dad has.
B) half as many
D) a half as many

18. The midterm was
A) like
C) alike

the beginning.
B) same
D) similar

19. If you feel that you don't trust someone, you are suspicious
A) at him
C) with them
20. He felt satisfied
A) with all the work
C) at all work

B) of them
D) on him
he had done.
B) by all the work
D) by all work

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Test 1 (A-B)

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Translate the following into English.
1. Вам нужно помочь?
2. Она притворилась, что не слышит меня.
3. Не поможете ли вы мне отнести этот тяжелый чемодан?
4. Они не хотят, чтобы приходил кто-нибудь ещё.
5. Давай предупредим его, чтобы не опаздывал.
6. Что заставляет вас так думать?
7. Я услышал, что назвали мое имя.
8. Сравните копию с оригиналом.
9. Пожалуйста, сохраните это для своего сына.
10. В этом нет никакого сомнения.
11. Какой он высокий!
12. Вот книга, которую вы искали.
13. На Джимми можно положиться.
14. Они пожелали нам приятного путешествия.
15. Я собираюсь выпить чашечку кофе.
16. Эти журналы выходят еженедельно.

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17. Сообщите нам, сможете ли вы принять участие в этом
состязании.
18. Они слишком молоды, чтобы понять это.
19. Было так жарко, что я не мог спать.
20. Как ты считаешь, Том работает усерднее, чем Джерри?

Test 2 (В)
Translate the following into English.
1. Он может это сделать один? - Да, думаю, что может.
2. Кто хочет пойти с ними? - Мы все хотим.
3. Джон не может этого сделать, и, я уверен, вы тоже не
сможете.
4. Я ходил в бассейн, и мой друг тоже.
5. Мы не пошли в школу, и Джейн тоже.
6. Ни Том, ни Джерри не хотели идти в библиотеку.
7. Он часто бывал там.
8. Как часто он получает письма от своего друга из Франции?
9. Эта работа требует времени и терпения.
10. Было много глупых разговоров.
11. Мне кажется, вам в сущности не инте]эесен этот предмет.
12. Было бы разумнее ехать медленно.
13. Было очевидно, что никто не собирается ничего делать.
14. Наши мечты могут осуществиться.
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15. Они оба опоздают.
16. С ним они будут чувствовать себя в безопасности.
17. Снег растает, как только выглянет солнце.
18. Хотя у него есть свой автомобиль, он часто ездит на
автобусе.
19. Что бы я ни делал, никто не обращал на меня никакого внимания.
20. Даже если Джейн и говорила так, мы не можем быть
уверенными, что она говорила правду.

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Test 3 (В-С)

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Translate the following into English.
1. Едва они вышли из дому, как пошел дождь.
2. Я не помню, когда я последний раз стригся.
3. Вы не забыли отправить открытку?
4. Я помню, что отправил все ваши письма.
5. Я не хочу, чтобы возникло недоразумение.
6. Совсем немногие считают его невиновным.
7. Мы все верим, что это была ошибка.
8. Он не так умен, как я полагал.
9. Все любят слушать, как он поет.
10. Вам бы лучше удалить этот зуб.
11. Джек предложил нам отправиться как можно раньше.
12. Вероятно, пойдет дождь.
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13. Как жаль, что я не знал, как это делается.
t.4. Я бы хотел, чтобы он остался у нас.
15. Я предпочитаю езду на велосипеде! путешествию пешком.
16. Вы, должно быть, проголодались.
17. Чем внимательнее мы всматриваемся в эту картину,
тем больше она нам нравится.
18. Я думаю, вам следовало тогда извиниться перед ними.
19. Она, должно быть, опоздала на поезд.
20. Ему, возможно, придется занять денег.

Test 4 (В)
Translate the following into English.
1. Вы решили, где будете проводить каникулы?
2. Я собираюсь закончить эту работу до полуночи.
3. Это тот костюм, который я купил в Париже.
4. Мы всё еще ждем его.
5. Когда-то он хорошо читал стихи.
6. Это (та) девушка, которую мы вчера встретили в театре.
7. Я часто встречаю твоего друга, когда иду в школу.
8. Последние несколько дней у нас стоит прекрасная
солнечная погода.
9. Посмотри! Около парикмахерской стоит наша учительница по-английскому. Она, должно быть, кого-то ждет.
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10. На следующей неделе мы переезжаем в новую квартиру.
11. Джек сказал, что он уже умылся и готов завтракать.
12. Где ты был? Мы ждем тебя уже полдня.
13. Сколько тебе было лет, когда ты начал учить французский?
14. Дождь идет с утра.
15. Они сказали нам, что стояли под дождем целый час в
ожидании автобуса.
16. Если бы ты выбрал другое стихотворение, ты бы уже
выучил его.
17. Когда будет опубликована твоя статья о проблемах
окружающей среды?
18. Его видели с ней.
19. Похоже, ситуация меняется.
20. Переписывая это упражнение, обратите внимание на
незнакомые слова.
21. Я бы хотел, чтобы письмо сразу же отправили.
22. Осторожно! Джон красил дверь.
23. Она училась музыке, когда жила в Париже.
24. Мистеру Брауну никогда не приходилось наказывать
своих детей.
25. Я купил эту картину в Лондоне.
26. Раньше люди считали, что Солнце вращается вокруг
Земли.
27. Я видел, что какой-то человек проходил мимо, но я не
посмотрел на него.

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28. Они слышали, что учитель что-то говорит, но не слушали его.
29. Вам видно, что я написал на доске?
30. Вам слышно, что говорит оратор?

Test 5 (B-C)
Translate the following into English.
1. Возможно, вы помните вечер, когда мы в первый раз
говорили о поездке в Лондон.
2. Слышите? Что играет оркестр?
3. Я разбиваю в чашку яйца. Если они не испорчены, я
добавляю их в смесь в миске. После этого я хорошенько взбиваю смесь.
4. Дождь все еще шел, когда вы вошли?
5. Что же вы делали все утро?
6. Во второй половине дня она написала несколько писем.
7. Где вы жили, когда началась война?
8. Когда Дейв поступил в эту школу, Мэри преподавала
там уже пять лет.
9. Я никогда не видел ее сердитой.
10. Я не могу читать. Я пришел в школу без очков.
11. Водитель автобуса хотел уже ехать, когда вспомнил,
что не налил в бак бензина.
12. Солнце как раз садилось, когда мы лодошли к дому.
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13. На этой неделе он каждый вечер работает допоздна.
14. Только что пробило двенадцать.
15. Следующее столетие начнется 1 января 2001 года.
16. Я только хотел спросить у вас о Джоне.
17. Мэри сказала, что была в этом замке два года тому
назад.
18. Вы слышите странный шум?
19. Кто съел все яблоки?
20. Уже больше трех месяцев здесь не было дождя.
21. Жизнь сейчас здесь не такая легкая, как она была
раньше.
22. Я буду играть в теннис всю вторую половину дня.
23. Пока у нас не было неприятностей.
24. Как только учитель вошел в класс, он увидел, что
кто-то из учеников нарисовал его на доске.
25. К трем часам он ответил только на половину писем,
которые получил в то утро.
26. Моему отцу в мае исполнится пятьдесят лет.
27. Сколько времени потребуется на эту работу?
28. Я уверен, что он придет, если вы попросите его.
29. Он спросил меня, где я был и что делал.
30. Мы все приготовили задолго до того, как они приехали.

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Keys

Spelling Tests
Test 1
1. ready, bread, instead, leather, breakfast, meant
2. desk, hello, next, helpings, sledge, when, enemy, hedgehog, pencil
3. against, said, again

Test 2
pond, pocket, what, job, doctor, popular

Tests
1. touch, rough, country, enough, double, couple
2. stuff, drum, dug, trust, muddy
3. among, glove, tongue, mother, done, month, son

Test 4
1.
2.
3.
4.

laugh, enough, rough
elephant, telephone, epigraph
coffee, off, officer
herself, face, fact, gift, roof, farmer

Tests
1. hay, may, tray, stay

202

2. main, trail, fail, sail, paint
3. save, gate, lane, stage, place, game

Test 6
2. dream, team, sea, meat
4. delete, complete, eve, scene

1. seed, sleep, wheel, week
3. grief, niece, field

Test?
1.
2.
3.
4.

find, ninth, kind
dime, quite, pile, mine, line
fly, dry
right, tight, bright, flight, sigh

Test8
2. moan, goat, road, float
4. hold, cold, gold

1. doze, stone, joke, code
3. snow, bowl, grow, blow

Test 9
1.
2.
3.
4.

moon, zoo, school, pool, gloomy, hook
chew, blew, drew, threw
glue, blue, clue, true
rule, June, rude, include

Test 10
1. А, В

2. A,B

3. А, В
203

4. В, А

5. В, А

6. А.В
11. А,В

7. B,A
12. A.B

8. B,A
13. B,A

9. A.B
14. B,A

10, В, А
15. А.В.

Test 11
Dear (1) Jane,
Here (2) I am in Siberia. We've been here (3) for two (4) weeks
(5) now, and I can't bear (6) the thought of staying in this country
any longer.
What dreadful weather (7)! It's bitterly cold out. When I'm
chilled to the bone I think I'll never warm up.
We (8) live (9) in a wooden house. It is surrounded with a huge
wood (10). The hunter, who lives (11) with us, says that the wood
(12) is full of beasts. You can walk there (13) and meat (14) a deer
(15) or a bear (16). As for me, once I saw a hare's (17) sign (18).
Do you think it is fair (19) to leave me here (20)! I can't even
sleep in peace (21). Can't you come and stay wii:h me? The air fare
(22) is really not very expensive. Hope to see (23) you soon.
Your Jack.

Test 12
1.
4.
7.
10.

watches
teeth
wolves
sheep

2.
5.
8.
11.

cities
children
dishes
mice

I
3.
6.
9.
12.

shoes
women
geese
wives

Test 13
1. axes
3. kilos, potatoes
5. buses
7. dresses, watches
9. monkeys, donkeys

2.
4.
6.
8.
10.
204

chairs
leaves
cities
libraries, Tuesdays
wishes, kisses

Test 14
1.
4.
7.
10.

tomatoes
loaves
postmen
women-doctors

3. shelves
6. thieves
9. handkerchiefs

2. leaves
5. deer
8. oxen

Test 15

2. В
7. A
12. A

1. В
6. В
11. В

5. В
10. В
15. А

4. В
9. В
14. В

3. A
8. В
13. A

Test 16

1. С
7. А

2. А
8. В

4. D
10. С

3. С
9. А

5. D
11. А

6. D
12. В

Test 17
1.
4.
7.
10.
13.
15.

shopping
2. shouting
wedding
5. hottest
8. boring, preferred
thinner
11. travelling
quarrelling
14. addresses
suffered
chattering, immediately

3.
6.
9.
12.

eating, waiting
stirring
truthfully
forgetting

Test 18
1. honest
5. knocking
9. wrap

2. whose
6. knowledge
10. fenot
205

3. bom&
7. Aour

4. gftost
8. pneumonia

Test 19
agreement
centre
figure
datum
provide
specialist

afraid
mirror
human
important
significant
upward

America
pursuit
object
nation
sugar
discussion

Canada
father
government
newspaper
status
ridiculous

Test 20 |
statistic
cheque
panicking
critical
mimicMng
trafficker
mistake

inspector
headacAe
customs
traffic
musical
terrific
unique

panic
basic
technique
luck
picnic
checA
feids

Test 21

picnicAing
trucfc
wal*
basically
drinfe
mimic
athletically

I

1. ambitious (1), sAould (2), pronunciation, dictation
2. graduation, translation, conversation, negotiations
3. impatient, exhibition, expositions, exploration, ancient (3),
civilisations
4. anxious (4), generations, conversation
5. permission (5), excursion
6. infectious
7. sure (6), finisft, financial, social, organisation

Test 22
1. С
6. A

2. В
7. С

3. A
8. С
206

I
4.
9.

5. С
10. A

Test 23
3. A
8. BA
13. С

4. С
9. СА
14. В

5. В
10. A
15. С

Test 24
1. В
6. В
11. A

2. В
7. А
12. В

3. BA
s. A
13. A

Test 25

1
6. AA
11. AC

7. С
12. С

I
4. В
9. A
14. A

5. В
10. А
15. А

1

A) unknown, misplace, bypass, support, forehead, unfit, rename,
remove, midnight, nonsense
B) department, sharpen, thoughtful, porter, lioness, honourable,
government, slowly, duckling, wildly

Test 26
1. A
6. A
11. С

2. В
7. A
12. С

3. В
8. С
13. С

4. В
9. С
14. В

5. А
10. В
15. С

Test 27
The moon is a natural satellite that travels around the earth.
As the moon moves, it seems to change shape. But it does not
change shape. It has no light of its own. When we see the moon, we
see sunlight reflected off it. We can see the moon only if the lighted
part is turned towards Earth. During the full moon, the lighted
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part of the moon is turned towards Earth. There is no air on the
moon. And it is very hot in the daytime on it. It appears to have no
life. Many people wanted to learn more about the moon. Long ago,
people used only their eyes to look at the moon. They could not see
the moon's land clearly. Later, a telescope was invented. Since then,
people have used telescopes to study the moon.

Test 28
Have you ever thought that a person's appearance reveals
more than we realise? According to some experts, a person's face,
head and body can reveal a great deal about personality. The art of
phrenology studies the form of the head, to be more accurate, the
bumps on it. Phrenologists have identified forty bumps of various
shapes and sizes on the human head. They "read" these bumps to
identify a person's talents and character. For example, a bump
between the nose and forehead is said to be present in people who
have natural elegance and love of beauty. A bump behind the curve
of the ear is the sign of a courageous and adventurous person.

Test Your Vocabulary
Testl
A-level
1. A
6. С

2. С
7. С

3. В
8. D

4. D
9. С

5. В
10. В

2. A
7. С

3. D
8. С

4. С
9. А

5. D
10. D

2. С
7. С

3. А
8. D

4. В
9. С

5. С
10. D

B-level
1. D
6. С

C-level
1. A
6. С

208

Test 2

|

A-level
1. С
6. В
11. В

2. D
7. E
12. E

3. E
8. В
13. E

4. D
9. В
14. A

5. A
10. С
15. D

2. С
7. D
12. С

3. В
8. В
13. С

4.
9.
14. E

5. E
10. A
15. D

B-level
1. A
6. E
11. В

Tests
1.
1.
3.
5.

С
2. A
a grain of rice
a lump of sugar
a bar of chocolate

3. D

4. E
5. В
2. a loaf of bread
4. a drop of water

Test 4
1.
7.
1.
3.
5.
7.
9.
11.

G
2. К
3. A
E
8. F
9. J
a sack of flour
a bowl of porridge
a bucket of sand
a packet of biscuits
a barrel of beer
a tank of petrol

4. В
5. I
6. D
10. С
11. H
2. a basket of fruit
4. a jar of honey
6. a box of matches
8. a tin of baked beans
10. a tube of toothpaste

Tests
A) 1,3,9,10,16,19,20

209

B) 4,5,6,12,13,15,21,22,23,
C) 2,7,8,11,14,17,18,24

Test 6
1. D
7. С

2. F
8. К

I

4. J
10. А

3. Н
9. I

5. Е
11. G

6. В

Test 7
1. F
6. А
11. О

2. G
7. L
12. В

3. Н
8. М
13. I

4. N
9 С
14. Е

5. J
10. D
15. К

Tests
When people have some problems like being (5) depressed or
having lost appetite, they go to see the doctor in his (8) surgery.
Every doctor has a (11) nurse to help him. When the doctor sees
(1)patients in his surgery, first he listens to their problems, then
he (3) examines them. He takes the patient's temperature, listens
to his (4) chest, looks in his ears, eyes, takes his (6) blood pressure.
Then, if the (9) disease isn't so serious, he (7) prescribes some
medicine. Later the patient will take the (12) prescription to the
(10) chemist. If something is seriously wrong with the patient,
the doctor sends him to hospital for (2) treatment.

Test9
1. excited
5. miserable
9. upset

2. cross
6. grateful
10. depressed
210

3. nervous
7. satisfied

4. cheerful
8. furious

Test 10
1. impatient
4. ambitious
7. naughty
10. cheerful
13. sad

I
3.
6.
9.
12.

2. sociable
5. easy-going
8. sensible
11. polite

adventurous
talkative
selfish
imaginative

Test 11
A-B-level
1. A
6. A
11. В
16. A

2.
7.
12.
17.

В
A
В
В

3. В
8. A
13. В
18. В

4. А
9. В
14. А
19. В

5. A
10. В
15. A
20. A

B-C-level
1. В
6. A
11. В

2. A
7. В
12. В

3. В
8. A
13. В

4. А
9. В
14. А

5. A
10. В
15. A

Test 12
1.
6.
11.
16.

A
С
В
В

2.
7.
12.
17.

В
В
А
В

3. С
8. В
13. С
18. С

Test 13
А - noun
1. Н
6. J

2. I
7. В

3. G
8. F
211

|

В
А
В
А

4.
9.
14.
19.

5.
10.
15.
20.

A
A
A
В

|
4. А
9. С

5. E
10. D

А — verb
1-Е
6. J

2. D
7. F

3. A
8. С

4. H
9. В

5. I
10. G

2. P
7. A

3. I
8. E

4. G
9. В

5. J
10. С

2. H
7. I

3. J
8. A

4. С
9. D

5. В
10. E

2. E
7. J

3. G
8. A

4. H
9. D

5. В
10. С

2. G
7. С

3. I
8. J

4. F
9. В

5. H
10. A

2.E
7. J

3. H
8. С

4. A
9. I

5. В
10. D

3. F
8. J

4. A
9. В

5. С
10. D

2. E
7. G

3. С
8. J

4. H
9. F

5. I
10. A

2. D
7. С

3. I
8. E

4. F
9. G

5. J
10. В

2. С
7. В

3. F
8. D

4. G
9. A

5. I
10. H

A — adjective
1. D
6. H

В - noun 1
1. G
6. F

В -noun 2
1. F
6. I

В -verb 1
1. E
6. D

В -verb 2
1. G
6. F

В -adjective 1
1. H
6. E

2. G
7. I

В -adjective 2
1. D
6. В

В — mix
1. H
6. A

С -noun 1
1-Е
6. J

212

С ~ noun 2
1. F
2. Б
в. I
7. С

3. H
8. J

4. D
9. G

5. В
10. А

3. H
8. E

4. I
9. A

5. С
10. F

3. E
8. F

4. H
9. G

5. А
10. С

С - verb
1. D
6, В

2. G
7. J

С - adjective
1. I
6. В

2. D
7. J

1
A - mix
1. О
6. А
11. F

2. I
7. В
12. М

Test 14

|

3. E
8. С
13. D

4. J
9. L
14. G

5. К
10. N
15. Н

2. J
7. С
12. I

3. G
8. О
13. H

4. N
9. D
14. К

5. А
10. В
15. М

2. L
7. F
12. H

3. M
8. G
13. E

4. J
9. A
14. В

5. К
10. N

2. E
7. J

3. F
8. С

4. G
9. A

5. Н
10. В

2. С
7. В

3. I
8. D

4. F
9. E

5. А
10. G

3. E
8. I

4. J
9. F

5. Н
10. G

А - adjective
1. F
6. L
11. E

A — verb
1. D
6. I
11. С

В - mix 1
1. D
6. I

В - mix 2
1. H
6. J

В - adjective 1
1. С
6. A

2. D
7. В

213

В — adjective 2
1. D
2. G
6. В
7. С

3. E
8. F

4. J
S. H

5. I
10. A

3. F
8. H

4. E
9. D

5. I
10. J

7. F

3. J
8. D

4. A
9. G

5. С
10. H

2. G
7. В

3. H
8. D

4. I
9 .. E

5. J
10. F

2. I
7. В

3.E
8. D

4. A
9. С

5. J
10. G

В -verb 1
2. G
7. В

1. С
6. А

В -verb 2
1-Е
2. I
6. В

С - mix 1
1. С
6. А

С - mix 2
1. F
6. Н

С — adjective
1. J
7. I

2. G
8. С

4. F
10. L

3-Е
9. D

5. A
11. H

6. В
12. К

С -verb 1
1. G
6. F

С - verb 2
1. F
6. J

2. Н
7. J

3. I
8. A

4. С
9. В

5. D
10. E

2. H

3. I
8. С

4. В
9. E

5. A
10. G

7. D

Test 15
1.
7.
1.
2.
3.

1

L
2. H
3. К
4. С
5. D
6. J
I
8. A
9. В
10. F
11. G
12. M
The police looked into the past record of th.e suspect.
I looked through the drawer to see if I could find my keys.
The house looks to the south.

214

4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

We've always looked up to our parents.
Could you help me to look for my glasses, please?
We are looking forward to seeing them again.
Why is it wrong to look down on those who are less fortunate
than ourselves?
I like to walk out and look at the stars at night.
Look out for the cars turning in your direction.
Who is going to look after your correspondence while you are
away?
Look the words up in the dictionary and try to remember their
spelling.
I'll look over your carelessness this time, but be more careful in
future.

Test 16
1.
6.
11.
1.

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

I

A
2. N
3. С
4. E
5. О
К
7. F
8. В
9. G
10. L
H
12. M
13. J
14. D
15. I
If you put the boy among all those tall children, he looks even
shorter.
She put her sewing aside when the telephone rang.
It's going to rain. We'd better put away our things and go indoors.
Put the book back where you found it when you have finished
reading it.
Your suggestion will be put before the board of directors at the
next meeting.
He put his heavy suitcase down on the ground and rested for a
few minutes.
May I put in a word or two?
Put the vegetables into the pan with very little water and heat
quickly.
Tonight's concert will be put off till next week, as one of the
singers has hurt his throat.
She put her raincoat on hurriedly and ran out of the flat.
Can you put the pieces of the broken statuette together?
Do you know how to put up a tent?
Why should we put up with such terrible working conditions?

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14. You can put out your cigarette in that ashtray.
15. Every time you open your mouth you put your foot in it.

Test 17
1. A
6. D
11. К

2. С
7. H

3. G
8. J

4. В
9. E

5. F
10. I

4. H
9. С

5. A
10. D

Test 18
1. I
6. J

2. В
7. G

3. E
8. F

Test 19
1. to go on an excursion
2. to go skiing
3. to do some sightseeing
4. to go by car (to go in the car)
5. to go on foot
6. to be keen on visiting historical places
7. to be very fond of the open air
8. to get bored with watching TV
9. to be interested in collecting stamps
10. to prefer living close to nature (to prefer to live close to nature)

Test 20

Test 1
1. F
6. I

2. E
7. H

3. G
8. J

216

4. В
9. A

5. D
10. С

Test 2
1. E
6. С

2. H
7. J

3. F
8. В

4. D
9. I

5. G
10. A

Test 21
A) 3,6,9,10,15
B) 2,4,5,16
C) 1,7,8,11,12,13,14

Test 22
1. A
6. В
11. A

2. В
7. A
12. В

4. A
9. В
14. В

3. A
8. В
13. В

Test 23
1.
6.
11.
16.

A
A
В
В

2.
7.
12.
17.

A
В
A
В

3.
8.
13.
18.

В
A
В
A

В
2. В
А
7. А
А
11. В
А
17. А
disadvantage
uncommonly
disappointed

3.
8.
13.
18.

A
В
A
В

217

5. А
10. А
15. А

|
4.
9.
14.
19.

Test 24
1.
6.
11.
16.
1.
3.
5.

|

A
В
В
A

5. А
10. А
15. В
20. В

|

4. A
9. В
14. В
19. Л
2. disappeared
4. uncertainly
6. undid

5.
10.
15.
20.

В
А
В
А

7.
9.
11.
13.
15.
17.
19.

unfold
disorganised
unlikely
unlocked
dissolved
unsettled
unbearable

8.
10.
12.
14.
16.
18.
20.

disordered
unusual
disrespect
displeased
unquestionable
displace
uninterested

Test 25
1. A
2. В
6. В
7. D
11. В
12. A
16. В
17. A
21. D
1. inaccurate
2. immoral
3. incapable
4. irregular
5. inconsiderate
6. impatient
7. illogical
8. incorrect
9. i/rational
10. indefinite
11. impersonal

3.
8.
13.
18.

A
A
D
A

4.
9.
14.
19.

12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.

Test 26
A) 2,3,9,11,18,20
B) 4,5,6,8,10,12,14,16,17
C) 1, 7, 13, 15, 19
A(-Jy)
В (-ous)
2. ghostly
4. suspicious
3. weekly
5. glorious
9. orderly
6. poisonous
218

|
С
С
В
С

5.
10. Ь
15.
20. В

independent
illegible
i/raprobable
indifferent
impolite
inexpensive
incurable
irresponsible
impossible
illegal

|

С (-ic)
1. metallic
7. climatic
13. democratic

11. friendly
18. yearly
20. partly

8.
10.
12.
14.
16.
17.

industrious
famous
humorous
mysterious
adventurous
dangerous

15. economic
19. poetic

Test 27
A) 3,4,8,11,17,18,24
B) 1, 7,10,12, 20,26,27
C) 2,6,14,15,16, 22,25
D) 5,9,13,19, 21, 23,28
A(-cy)
B(-ity)
3. vacancy
1. punctuality
4. fluency
7. speciality
8. privacy
10. popularity
11. efficiency 12. similarity
17. frequency 20. stupidity
18. constancy 26. equality
24. urgency 27. reality

С (-ness)
2. darkness
6. weakness
14. bitterness
15. kindness
16. foolishness
22. sadness
25. illness

Test 28
Test 1
A) 3,5,14,21,23,24
B) 4,7,8,9,17,19
C) 1, 2,16,18, 20,22
D) 6,10,11,12,13,15

Test 2
A) 3, 4,15, 23,27,29,30
B) 5, 7,10,14,20,21,26,
C) 1,6,9,13,17,19,24,28,
D) 11,16,18, 22,31,32,34,
E) 2,8,12,25,33
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5.
9.
13.
19.
21.
23.
28.

D (-ence)
convenience
confidence
presence
intelligence
difference
independence
silence

Test 29
1. N
в. F
11. О

2. G
7. J
12. E

3. M
8. Н
13. С

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4. К
9. I
14. А

Test 30
1. С
7. В

2. В
8. В

4. D
10. С

3. В
9. А

5. В
10. D
15. L

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&. D
11. А

Test 31

6. D
12. С

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Testl
1. В

2. J

7. Н

8. F

3. G
9. К

4. L
10. A

5. I
11. В

6. D
12. С

2. G
8. К

3. Н
9. В

4. L
10. F

5. А
11. С

6. E
12. D

Test 2
1. J
7. I

Test Your Grammar
Test 1
1.
6.
11.
16.
21.

A
A
A
В
С

2.
7.
12.
17.
22.

В
A
В
A
С

3. В
8. В
13. С
18. В
23. С
220

1
4.
9.
14.
19.

А
А
С
А

б.
10.
15.
20.

В
В
А
В

Test2
2.
7.
12.
17.

F
В
A
A

4. С
9. D
14. С
19. А, С

3. В
8. В
13. A
18. С

Test3
1. D
6. С
11. A
16. В

2. С
7. D
12. D

3. D
8. D
13. D

Test 4
1. A
7. В

3. A
9. D

2. A
8. A

4. В
10. С

Tests
1. A
6. В
11. С

2. В
7. С
12. D

3. С
8. D
13. В

Test 6
1. В
6. В
11. В
16. А,В

2.
7.
12.
17.

В
A
A
A

3.
8.
13.
18.

1

A
В
A
A
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4. A
9. A
14. С

б. В
10. A
15. A

I
5. В
11. D

6. В

I
4. В
9. A
14. A

5. D
10. С
15. С

I
4. A.B
9. A
14. В
19. В, А

5. A
10. A
15. A
20. A

Test?
1. С
6. С

2. В
7. С

3. В
8. D

4. С
9. А

5. D
10. В

Tests
1. В
7. А

2. В
8. А

3. А
9. В

4. В
10. А

5. А
11. А

6. В
12. А

Test 9
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

АВ (think, is washing)
В (are having)
AA (cook, washes)
AB (is, is travelling), В (is having), В (is going out)
A (teaches)
A (wear)
A (have)
BB (am going, am looking forward)
В (are trying)
A (is)
BB (is wearing, is carrying)
A (wear)
В (are organising), В (are going), В (is going), В (are going), В (is
going)
14. В (is raining)

Test 10
1.
2.
3.
4.

A (tastes)
В (are looking for), A (wants)
В (is playing)
A (do you see)
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5. В (are not listening), A (switch) 6. A (hear)
7. В (are seeing off)
8. В (is smelling)
9. В (is tasting)
10. A (like), A (taste)
11. A (don't want), A (have), A (feel)
12. В (is getting)
13. A (has), A (don't think)
14. В (am having)
15. В (is growing)
16. В (are always making)
17. В (are they laughing), A (seem)
18. В (am seeing)
19. A (does ... belong)
20. В (is changing)

Test 11
1. A
7. С
L3. А/С, В

2. В
8. В
14. А, В

3. В
9 Ь
15. В

4. А, В
10. А
16. С

Test 12
1. A (won't rain)
2. A (Will you come)
3. В (am going to visit)
4. В (is going to rain)
5. A (will bring)
6. В (am going to walk), A (will come)
7. A (will never learn)
8. A (will stop);
9. В (am going to buy)
10. В (am going to be)
11. A (will make)
12. A, A, A, A (will give)
13. A (will be), A (won't wear), A (will be)
14. A (will begin)
15. A (will take)
16. A (will do)
17. В (is going to fall)
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5. А
11. С
17. В,А

6. В
12. В
18. В

Test 13
1. В, A (am free, will go)
3. А, В (will stay, feels)
5. B, A (finishes, will go)
7. A (will be back)
9. B, A (don't know, will take)
11. A, B (will give, bring)
13. В (stops);
15. A, B (will give, work)
17. B, A (arrives, will have to go)

2. A, B (will look in, leaves)
4. A (will you visit)
6. A, B (will tell, know)
8. В (see)
10. A, B (will finish, help)
12. A, B (will have, unpacks)
14. В (don't keep)
16. B, A (don't do, will win)
18. B, A (wonder, will follow)

Test 14
1. A
7. A

2. В
8. A

3. A
9. A

4. В
10. В

5. A
11. A

6. A
12. В

5. D
11. С

6. D

Test 15
1. D
7. D

2. В
8. В

3. С
9. С

4. A
10. A

Test 16
1. С
6. A
11. С

2. G
7. A
12. D

;

3. С
8. E
13. A

4.
9. 1
14. В

Test 17
1. R (tried)
3. I (felt)

2. I (made)
4. I (was)
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5. С
10. A,F

5. I (drank)
7. R (decided)
9. I (had)
11. R (started)
13.1 (was)
15. R (laughed)
17. I (took)
19. R (realised)
21. I (was)
23. I (went)
25. I (was)
27. R (believed)
29. I (dug)
31. I (didn't sleep)
33. I (came)
35.. I (got)

6.
8.
10.
12.
14.
16.
18.
20.
22.
24.
26.
28.
30.
32.
34.
36.

Test 18
1. В
7. В
13. А

2. В
8. В
14. В

3. А
9. В
15. А

4. В
10. А
16. В

R (discussed)
I (was)
I (got)
I (was)
R (reached)
R (shouted)
R (disappeared)
I (were)
I (was)
I (was)
I (had)
I (was)
R (buried)
I (was)
I (began)
I (was)

I
5. В
11. В
17. А

6. В
12. В

Test 19
1. В
6. С
11. С

2. D
7. В
12. D,B

3. С
8. А
13. ДА

Test 20
1. В
6. А
11. С,В

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2. А
7. В
12. С

3. В, С
8. С
13. С, В
225

4. D

9. D
14. В

5. А
10. А
15. С

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4. В
9. А
14. В

5. В,С
10. С
15. В

Test 21
1. А
6. В
11. В

2. С
7. В
12. А

3. А
8. А
13. В

I
4.
9.
14.

5. •:
10. :
15. С

Test 22
1. В
6. А

3. С / D
8. В

2. А
7. D

4. D
В

5.
10. Г

Test 23

1

t;
!

,

В
г

2.
.
14.
20.

В
А
В
А

3.
9. В
15. В
21. А

4. В
10. В
16. А

5. В
11. А
17. А

Test 24
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

В (have been trying)
В or A (has been snowing / has snowed)
A (has broken)
В (have been smoking)
A (have ever read)
В (have been listening)
A (has been ill)
A (has been closed)
В (has been drinking)
A (have ever seen)
B, A (have been sitting, have met)
A (have saved)
В (have been waiting)
В (has been taking)
A (have lost)
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6 •
12. '
18. В

Test 25
G
2. F
3. H
4. В
5. E
J
7. I
8. С
9. A
10. D
Jane was walking home when the wind blew her hat off.
John was painting a picture when he spilled the paint.
Mr Drill was driving to the airport when his car broke down.
She was chopping potatoes when she cut her finger.
Dan was climbing a tree when a branch broke.
We were having a picnic when it started raining.
Jill was sleeping when the telephone woke her up.
The children were playing football when their ball broke a
window.
9. He was painting the bedroom when suddenly he fell off the
ladder.
10. The students were talking when the teacher entered the room.
1.
6.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.



Test 26
A
7. A.B

2. В
8. B,B

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1. B,A
6. A.B
11. B, A

2. A
7. A.A
12. A, В

3. A,B
9. А, В

1

4. A,A
5. B,A 6. A,B
10. В, В, В
Л. В, А, А

Test 27
3. А, В
8. A.B
13. А,В

4. В, В
9. А, В
14. А, В

5. В, А
10. В, А


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Test 28
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1. C,A
6. А, С
11. A.A
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2. D,C
7. В, A
12. D

3. А, А, С
8. D
13. А.С
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4. В, А
5. ДА
9. В»' А -- :10-. В>А
14. А
15. В, А .

Test 29

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1 . В (have been)
2. A
4. В (have been working)
3. В (pushes)
5. A
6. В (is - I've seen / was - I'd seen)
7. A
8. В (have sung)
9. В (not - out of place)
10. В (never)
11. В (walk, think)
12. В (stolen)
13. В (had been working)
14. В (have seen)
15. В (has)
16. A
17. В (tease)
18. В (didn't)
19. A
20. В (wasn't - had met / isn't - have met).

Test 30
1. A
7. В

2. В
8. A

3. В
9. В

4. В
10. В

Test 31
1. В
6. A

2. A
7. В

3. В
8. В

1

5. A
11. В

6. В
12. А

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4. А
9. В

Test 32

1. A (Who / Whom)
3. E(When)
b. D (Where)
7. С (What ... about)
9. D (Where)
11. D( Where)
13. С (What ... to)
15. A (Who ... from)

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5. В
10. В

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2. A (Who)
4. С (What / Which)
6. A (Who ...with)
8. В (How many times)
10. EfWhen)
12. F (Why)
14. В (How)
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Test 33
1. В
6. D
11. В
16. С

2.
7.
12.
17.

D
A
A
D

3.
8.
13.
18.

В
В
С
С

Test 34

A
В
С
A

4.
9.
14.
19.

5. С
10. С
15. C/D
20. В

I

Test 1
1. F
6. J
11. N

Test 2
1. G
6. F
11. N

2. E
7. A
12. G

3. I
8. К
13. D

14. Н

5. В
10. L
15. С

2. E
7. К
12. О

3. Н
8. L
13. D

4. I
9. М
14. А

5. J
10. В
15. С

Test 35
1. В
6. A

2. В
7. A

3. D
8. С

Test 36

4. М

9. О

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4. А
9. С

1

1. D, С, В, A (expensive long white silk dress);
2. С, В, A (high red brick wall);
3. B, A, C, D (those smart brown snake-skin shoes);
4. C, A, D, В (ugly old urban brick house);
5. С, В, A (fantastic green Japanese motorbike);
6. B, C, D, A (nice little blue plastic spoon);
7. C, D, B, A (tiny round Russian gold coin);
8. A, D, С, В (new huge black wooden armchair);

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5. С
10. С

9. А, С, В (sentimental old Irish song);
10. D, С, А, В (lovely long fair wavy hair)

Test 37

1. А

6. А

'1 В

2. В
7. С
12. А

3. С
8. А, В
13. С

Test 38

1 С
С

2. В
8. А

3. С
9. В

-

1. А

6

А
! 1 А, В

2. А
7. В
12. В

4. В
10. С

17.
L!

4. В
9. А, В
14. С

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5. В
11. В

5. В
10. В
15. С

6. А,С
12. В,С

Test 39
3. В
8. А
13. В

4. А
9. А

Test 40

5
.
9
11.
13.

II

А
В (as ... as)
В (worse)
В (better)
А
А
А
В (the most)
В (the most uncomfortable)
В (as - out of place);
В (the beet)
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2.
4.
6.
8.
10.
12.
14.
16.
18.
20.
22.

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В (much worse)
А
В (older, elder)
В (faster)
В (earlier)
В (than)
А
А
А
В (better)
А

5. В
10. В

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