Студопедия
Случайная страница | ТОМ-1 | ТОМ-2 | ТОМ-3
АвтомобилиАстрономияБиологияГеографияДом и садДругие языкиДругоеИнформатика
ИсторияКультураЛитератураЛогикаМатематикаМедицинаМеталлургияМеханика
ОбразованиеОхрана трудаПедагогикаПолитикаПравоПсихологияРелигияРиторика
СоциологияСпортСтроительствоТехнологияТуризмФизикаФилософияФинансы
ХимияЧерчениеЭкологияЭкономикаЭлектроника

Participle

Читайте также:
  1. V. Fill in the blanks with the correct Participle form.
  2. X. Choose between the Gerund (G.) and the Participle I (P.I).

$$$1

Choose the right form of the participle:

The children were really … about opening their presents.

A) excited

B) exciting

C) to excite

D) excites

E) excite

 

$$$2

Choose the right form of the participle:

I was so hurt when he said I was ….

A) to bore

B) bored

C) boring

D) bore

E) to boring

 

$$$3

Choose the right form of the participle:

He works very hard. It’s not … that he is always tired.

A) surprised

B) surprising

C) to surprise

D) surprise

E) to surprises

 

$$$4

Choose the right form of the participle:

We were … when we heard the news.

A) shocked

B) shocking

C) to shocked

D) to shock

E) shock

 

$$$5

Choose the right form of the participle:

I didn’t find the situation funny. I wasn’t ….

A) to amuse

B) amusing

C) amused

D) amuse

E) to amused

 

$$$6

Choose the right form of the participle:

The journey was really …. I enjoyed it.

A) exciting

B) excited

C) to excite

D) to excited

E) excite

 

$$$7

Choose the right form of the participle:

I’m not keen on golf. When I played it, I was really ….

A) to bore

B) bore

C) to boring

D) bored

E) boring

 

$$$8

Choose the right form of the participle:

She has really learnt very fast. She has made … progress.

A) astonishing

B) astonished

C) to astonish

D) astonish

E) to astonishing

 

$$$9

Choose the right form of the participle:

Tom is very good at telling funny stories. He can be very ….

A) to amused

B) amused

C) amusing

D) to amuse

E) amuse

 

$$$10

Choose the right form of the participle:

When we heard the news, we didn’t know what to do. The news was….

A) to shocked

B) shocking

C) shocked

D) to shocking

E) to shock

 

$$$11

Choose the right form of the participle:

The weather forecast was …. The … authorities cancelled the match.

A) terrifying, worried

B) terrifying, worrying

C) terrified, worried

D) terrified, worrying

E) to terrified, worrying

 

$$$12

Choose the right form of the participle:

Do you know the woman … to Tom?

A) a talked

B) talking

C) having talked

D) to talk

E) talk

 

$$$13

Choose the right form of the participle:

… her work, she went home.

A) finished

B) finishing

C) having finished

D) have finished

E) to finish

 

$$$14

Choose the right form of the participle:

The road … the two villages is very narrow.

A) joined

B) joining

C) having joined

D) to join

E) join

 

$$$15

Choose the right form of the participle:

Most of the goods …in this factory are exported.

A) made

B) making

C) having made

D) have made

E) to make

 

$$$16

Choose the right form of the participle:

… nearly all our money, we couldn’t stay in a hotel.

A) spent

B) spending

C) having spent

D) to spend

E) have spent

 

$$$17

Choose the right form of the participle:

I was woken up by a bell ….

A) rung

B) ringing

C) having rung

D) have rung

E) to ring

 

$$$18

Choose the right form of the participle:

There were some children … in the river.

A) swum

B) swimming

C) having swum

D) to swim

E) swim

 

$$$19

Choose the right form of the participle:

A lot of people … to the party cannot come.

A) invited

B) inviting

C) having invited

D) to invite

E)have invited

 

$$$20

Choose the right form of the participle:

… our tickets, we went into the theatre.

A) bought

B) buying

C) having bought

D) to buy

E) have bought

 

$$$21

Choose the right form of the participle:

Everybody looked at the …girl.

A) danced

B) dancing

C) having danced

D) to dancing

E) have danced

 

$$$22

Choose the right form of the participle:

The window … in the storm last night has been repaired this year.

A) broken

B) breaking

C) having broken

D) have broken

E) to break

 

$$$23

Choose the right form of the participle:

I saw a woman … in the corner in her own.

A) stood

B) standing

C) having stood

D) to stand

E) have stood

 

$$$24

Choose the right form of the participle:

She was lying in the middle of the road … for help.

A) cried

B) crying

C) having cried

D) to cry

E) have cried

 

$$$25

Choose the right form of the participle:

… our meal, we went out.

A) finished

B) finishing

C) having finished

D) to finish

E) have finished

 

$$$26

Choose the right form of the participle:

He just sit around all day, … nothing.

A) done

B) doing

C) having done

D) have done

E) to do

 

$$$27

Choose the right form of the participle:

Books … from the library must be returned in two weeks.

A) borrowed

B) borrowing

C) having borrowed

D) have borrow

E) to borrow

 

$$$28

Choose the right form of the participle:

Not … what to do, she burst out crying.

A) known

B) knowing

C) having known

D) have known

E) has known

 

$$$29

Choose the right form of the participle:

… hungry, I decided to make myself a sandwich.

A) felt

B) feeling

C) having felt

D) have felt

E) to feel

 

$$$30

Choose the right form of the participle:

…dinner, they continued their journey.

A) had

B) having

C) having had

D)to have

E) has

 

$$$31

Choose the right form of the participle:

… along the street I saw several … houses.

A) walking, destroyed

B) to walk, destroyed

C) walked, destroying

D) walked, destroyed

E) walking, destroying

 

$$$32

Choose the right form of the participle:

It was an … incident. No wonder she spoke about it in an … voice.

A) excited, exciting

B) exciting, excited

C) to excite, exciting

D) exciting, to excite

E) excite, excite

 

$$$33

Choose the right form of the participle:

… a hotel, we looked for somewhere to have dinner.

A) to have found

B) had found

C) founded

D) to find

E) having found

 

$$$34

Choose the right form of the participle:

The … child could not sleep all night – so … was the tale.

A) to frighten, to frighten

B) frightening, frightening

C) frightened, frightening

D) to frightening, frightened

E) frightened, to fright

 

$$$35

Choose the right form of the participle:

… unemployed, he hasn’t got much money.

A) being

B) to be

C) been

D) to being

E) have been

 

$$$36

Choose the right form of the participle:

I don’t know what was in the … letter. I didn’t read it.

A) to burnt

B) having burn

C) to burn

D) burnt

E) to burnts

 

$$$37

Choose the right form of the participle:

… of the window, he saw his mother watering the flowers.

A) to looking out

B) to look out

C) looking out

D) looked out

E) to look

 

$$$38

Choose the right form of the participle:

The house … by the tall trees is very beautiful.

A) have surrounded

B) to surrounding

C) surrounding

D) to surround

E) surrounded

 

$$$39

Choose the right form of the participle:

The wall … the house was very high.

A) surrounding

B) to surround

C) have surrounded

D) having surrounded

E) surrounded

 

$$$40

Choose the right form of the participle:

… by a good specialist, the story preserved all the humour of the original.

A) to translate

B) translated

C) having translated

D) translating

E) have translated

 

$$$41

Choose the right form of the participle:

… fruit, he looked back from time to time, hoping to see his friends.

A) to sell

B) selling

C) have sold

D) sold

E) have selling

 

$$$42

Choose the right form of the participle:

A crowd of … people stood … the burning house.

A) excited, watching

B) excited, watched

C) exciting, watching

D) exciting, watched

E) to excite, watched

 

$$$43

Choose the right form of the participle:

Why do you look so …? I have had a number of … telephone calls lately.

A) worrying, worried

B) worried, worrying

C) to worry, worried

D) worrying, to worry

E) to worry, worrying

 

$$$44

… through some magazines, I came across an interesting article.

A) looked

B) to look

C) looking

D) have looked

E) had looked

 

$$$45

Choose the right form of the participle:

… the sounds of music, we stopped talking.

A) heard

B) to hear

C) hearing

D) hears

E) have heard

 

$$$46

Choose the right form of the participle:

The girl … the floor is my sister.

A) washed

B) to wash

C) washes

D) washing

E) have washed

 

$$$47

Choose the right form of the participle:

The floor … by Helen looked very clean.

A) wash

B) washes

C) washing

D) to wash

E) washed

 

$$$47

… by the critics, the story was accepted by a thick magazine.

A) approved

B) to approve

C) approves

D) approving

E) approve

 

$$$48

Choose the right form of the participle:

… his homework, he was thinking hard.

A) done

B) doing

C) to do

D) did

E) does

 

$$$49

Choose the right form of the participle:

… his homework, he went for a walk.

A) had done

B) has done

C) having done

D) have been doing

E) has been doing

 

$$$50

Choose the right form of the participle:

… to the theatre, she saw that the performance had already begun.

A) comes

B) came

C) to come

D) coming

E) to coming

 

$$$51

Choose the right form of the participle:

… this film twice, I did not want to go to the cinema.

A) has seen

B) have saw

C) had seen

D) have seen

E) having seen

 

$$$52

Choose the right form of the participle:

I felt I was an … visitor.

A) unexpecting

B) unexpected

C) expect

D) to expect

E) expects

 

$$$53

Choose the right form of the participle:

The noise of the … glass made me wake up.

A) breaking

B) broken

C) broking

D) to broke

E) to breake

 

$$$54

Choose the right form of the participle:

He sat all night … letters to his friends.

A) writing

B) written

C) wrote

D) writes

E) to write

 

$$$55

Choose the right form of the participle:

… this text I found many interesting expressions.

A) reading

B) having read

C) read

D) to read

E) had read

 

$$$56

Choose the right form of the participle:

… my work I went out for a walk.

A) To have

B) Finishing

C) Having finished

D) Has finished

E) To finish

 

$$$57

Choose the correct answer:

A … vase

A)to breaking

B)breaking

C)broken

D)to break

E)to broken

 

$$$58B

Choose the right variant:

I went to see how she was and found her …

A)laughed

B)laughing

C)has been laughing

D)were laughing

E) laughs

 

$$$59

Choose the correct answer:

Кто этот толстый мужчина сидящий в углу.

A)Who’s the fat man sits in the corner?

B)Who’s the fat man having sit in the corner?

C)Who’s the fat man being sit in the corner?

D)Who’s the fat man sitting in the corner?

E)Who’s the fat man having sitting in the corner?

 

$$$60

Choose the correct answer:

The coat (buy) last year is too small for me now.

A)bought

B)buying

C)buys

D)buy

E)have bought

 


Дата добавления: 2015-07-20; просмотров: 203 | Нарушение авторских прав


Читайте в этой же книге: The Passive Voice | The cases … by skilled workers. | Мodal verbs | B) D) has to |
<== предыдущая страница | следующая страница ==>
Infinitive| Direct and Indirect Speech

mybiblioteka.su - 2015-2024 год. (0.046 сек.)