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<question> I’m interested studying economics:



<question> I’m interested … studying economics:

<variant> In.

<variant> Of.

<variant> At.

<variant> For.

<variant> On.

 

<question> You can rely … her being honest:

<variant> On.

<variant> With.

<variant> Under.

<variant> Up.

<variant> Down..

 

<question> I prefer fish … meat:

<variant> To.

<variant> For.

<variant> In.

<variant> By.

<variant> On.

 

<question>She was looking … her notes.

<variant> For.

<variant> About.

<variant> After.

<variant> With.

<variant> To.

 

<question> Alina is waiting….you at the theatre entrance

<variant> For

<variant> At

<variant> With

<variant> By

<variant> Out

 

<question>You must take care …your little brothers and sisters

<variant> Of

<variant> Out

<variant> On

<variant> By

<variant> At

 

<question>My parents are going to the theatre.

<variant> Where are my parents going?

<variant> Are my parents going to theatre

<variant> Do my parents go to the theatre

<variant> Does my parents go to the theatre

<variant> Who is going to the theatre

 

<question>My friends are reading a text now.

<variant> Are my friends reading a text now?

<variant> My friends are not reading?

<variant> Do my friends read books?

<variant> Is my friends reading a text now?

<variant> Does my friends reading a text now?

 

<question>The walls in my room are white.

<variant> What colour are the walls in my room?

<variant> What colour the walls in my room?

<variant> What are the walls?

<variant> What is white

<variant> Where is white

 

<question>He is reading my book now.

<variant> Whose book is he reading now?

<variant> Who is reading the book?

<variant> He is not reading now.

<variant> Is he reading my book now?

<variant> Is he reading now?

 

<question>My uncle is an engineer

<variant> What is my uncle?

<variant> Who is my uncle?

<variant> Where is my uncle?

<variant> What kind of man is my uncle?

<variant>What of man kind of?

 

 

<question> … late than never.

<variant> Better.

<variant> Good.

<variant> Bad.

<variant> Best.

<variant> Worst.

 

<question> There is … place like home:

<variant> No.

<variant> None.

<variant> Nothing.

<variant> Nobody.

<variant> Nowhere.

 

<question>A Friend in need is … indeed:

<variant> A friend.

<variant> A brother.

<variant> A mother.

<variant> An enemy.

<variant> A doctor.

 

<question> I … you for ages:

<variant> Haven’t seen

<variant> Didn’t see.

<variant> Saw.

<variant> Has seen.

<variant> Had seen.

 

<question> … ice- cream is made of milk and sugar:

<variant> -.

<variant> A.

<variant> The.

<variant> An.

<variant> At.

 

<question> … Petrovs are our neighbours:

<variant> The.

<variant> A.

<variant> -.

<variant> An.

<variant> At.

 

<question> … sun rises in the West:

<variant> The.

<variant> An.

<variant> A

<variant> -.

<variant> In.

 

<question> … Mississippi is the longest river in the USA:

<variant> The.

<variant> A.

<variant> An.

<variant> -.

<variant> Of.

 

<question> I‘m going to … cinema:

<variant> The.

<variant> -.

<variant> An.

<variant> A.

<variant> Of.

 

<question> Where is the tea? – It is … the cup:

<variant> In.

<variant> Into.

<variant> To.



<variant> Under.

<variant> Over.

 

<question> The teacher is … the blackboard:

<variant> At.

<variant> On.

<variant> By.

<variant> In.

<variant> Into.

 

<question> The school year begins … the first of September:

<variant> On.

<variant> By.

<variant> In.

<variant> At.

<variant>To.

 

<question> She usually goes to the country … Monday:

<variant> On.

<variant> In.

<variant> At.

<variant> To.

<variant> By.

 

<question> We went to the South … last summer:

<variant> –.

<variant> In.

<variant> On.

<variant> To.

<variant> By.

 

<question> We have not been to Moscow …1999:

<variant> Since.

<variant> To.

<variant> On.

<variant> By.

<variant> In.

 

<question> I shall go there … next week:

<variant> –.

<variant> In.

<variant> On.

<variant> Since.

<variant> To.

 

<question> America was discovered … Columbus:

<variant> By.

<variant> With.

<variant> For.

<variant> To.

<variant> In.

 

<question> - possible:

<variant> Im.

<variant> Un.

<variant> In.

<variant> Ir.

<variant> Il.

 

<question> - known:

<variant> Un.

<variant> In.

<variant> Im.

<variant> Il.

<variant> Ir.

 

<question> - regular:

<variant> Ir.

<variant> Un.

<variant> Im.

<variant> In.

<variant> Il.

 

<question> She is a very... person — always smiling and in a good mood.

<variant> cheerful

<variant> delighted

<variant> glad

<variant> pleased

<variant> sensitive

 

<question> He is a very... person – I do wish he were more easy-going.

<variant> bad-tempered

<variant> furious

<variant> sensitive

<variant> responsible

<variant> glad

 

<question> Don't tell her off - she is very... and she may start to cry.

<variant> sensible

<variant> responsible

<variant> sensitive

<variant> reliable

<variant> furious

 

<question> The twins keep pretending to be each other — they're such... children!

<variant> naughty

<variant> evil

<variant> miserable

<variant> wicked

<variant> loyal

 

<question> I usually go … bed at 11 o'clock:

<variant> To.

<variant> –.

<variant> In.

<variant> On.

<variant> Off.

 

<question> The book was written … Gogol:

<variant> By.

<variant> To.

<variant> With.

<variant> In.

<variant> For.

 

<question> This room is … than that one:

<variant> Smaller.

<variant> Small.

<variant> Smallest.

<variant> The smallest.

<variant> The small.

 

<question> Last winter was … than this winter:

<variant> Colder.

<variant> Cold.

<variant> The cold.

<variant> The coldest.

<variant> Coldest.

 

<question> The train goes ---:

<variant> Fast.

<variant> More fast.

<variant> The fast.

<variant> A fast.

<variant> Most fast.

 

<question> Our flat is … comfortable than yours:

<variant> More.

<variant> Much.

<variant> Many.

<variant> Most.

<variant> The most.

 

<question> Actions speak … than words:

<variant> Louder.

<variant> More louder.

<variant> The loudest.

<variant> More loudest.

<variant> Loud.

 

<question> Nick knows English …

<variant> Well.

<variant> Most well.

<variant> Good.

<variant> Best.

<variant> More well.

 

<question> Let… discuss these questions this morning:

<variant> Us.

<variant> We.

<variant> He.

<variant> Our.

<variant> She.

 

<question> A friend of … told me about it:

<variant> Mine.

<variant> My.

<variant> She

<variant> You.

<variant> Them.

 

<question> I enjoyed … very much at Ann’s party:

<variant> Myself.

<variant> Oneself.

<variant> Self.

<variant> Me.

<variant> Mine.

 

<question> Find it …:

<variant> Yourself.

<variant> Yours.

<variant> Mine.

<variant> You.

<variant> With you.

 

<question>I went to the cinema. The film … was not good, but I liked the music:

<variant> Itself

<variant> Themself.

<variant> Myself.

<variant> It is.

<variant> Herself.

 

<question> Is there … strange in what I’m saying?:

<variant> Anything.

<variant> Some.

<variant> Any.

<variant> Nothing.

<variant> Anyone.

 

<question> There are not … modern conveniences in the house:

<variant> Any.

<variant> Some.

<variant> Much.

<variant> No.

<variant> Little.

 

<question> She has … mistakes in her test:

<variant> Some.

<variant> Any.

<variant> My.

<variant> He.

<variant> Much.

 

<question> My brother has … good friends:

<variant> No.

<variant> Any.

<variant> I.

<variant> It.

<variant> Little.

 

<question> He is busy. He has … time to go to the cinema with us:

<variant> No.

<variant> Any.

<variant> This.

<variant> Nothing.

<variant> You.

 

<question>… you at school yesterday?—Yes, I …

<variant> Were / was.

<variant> Was / was.

<variant> Was / were.

<variant> Am / is.

<variant> Were / were.

 

<question> When my grandmother … young, she … an actress.

<variant> Was / was.

<variant> Were / was.

<variant> Was / were.

<variant> Was / is.

<variant> Were / were.

 

<question> … your father at work yesterday?:

<variant> Was.

<variant> Were.

<variant> Be.

<variant> To be.

<variant> Are.

 

<question> We … playing computer games the whole evening yesterday:

<variant> Were.

<variant> Are.

<variant> Is.

<variant> Am.

<variant> Was.

 

<question> He … playing tennis at 5 o`clock the day before yesterday:

<variant> Was.

<variant> Is.

<variant>Been

<variant> Are.

<variant> Were.

 

<question> When mother came home, I … doing my homework:

<variant> Was.

<variant> Am.

<variant> Were.

<variant> Is.

<variant> Are.

 

<question> When I came to my friend‘s place, he … watching TV:

<variant> Was.

<variant> Were.

<variant> Is.

<variant> Are.

<variant> Am.

 

<question> When I come home, they … be having supper:

<variant> Will.

<variant> Does.

<variant> Do.

<variant> Did.

<variant> Are.

 

<question> I … be working when he returns:

<variant> Shall.

<variant> Am.

<variant> Did.

<variant> Does.

<variant> Do.

 

<question> If you come back at 10, I … still be working:

<variant> Shall.

<variant> Am.

<variant> Did.

<variant> Was.

<variant> Were.

 

<question> My little sister …sleeping at this time yesterday:

<variant> Was.

<variant> Is.

<variant> Are.

<variant> Am.

<variant> Were.

 

<question> I...already... my breakfast:

<variant> Have eaten.

<variant> Eating/done.

<variant> Am/eaten.

<variant> Has/eaten.

<variant> Shall/eaten.

 

 

<question> I have just … my sister’s sun-glasses:

<variant> Broken.

<variant> Broke.

<variant> Break.

<variant> Done.

<variant> Ate.

 

<question> I have … too much ice-cream:

<variant> Eaten.

<variant> Eat.

<variant> Ate.

<variant> Buy.

<variant> Bring.

 

<question> He (to study) French before he (to enter) the University:

<variant> Had studied / entered.

<variant> Studies / enters.

<variant> Studied / entered.

<variant> Will study / entered.

<variant> Has studied / entered.

 

<question> When they (to enter) the hall, the performance already (to begin):

<variant> Entered / had begun.

<variant> Enter / begins.

<variant> Entering / began.

<variant> Entered / begin.

<variant> Enters / began.

 

<question> Oliver had finished writing when the examiner … them to put down their pens:

<variant> Told.

<variant> Sing.

<variant> Spell.

<variant> Telling.

<variant> Will tell.

 

 

<question> How many pages you (to read) by five o‘clock tomorrow?

<variant> Will have read.

<variant> Read.

<variant> Reading.

<variant> Will.

<variant> Have read.

 

<question> I (to do) all my homework by the time my father comes, and we (to go) for a walk together:

<variant> Shall have done /shall go.

<variant> Shall do / go.

<variant> Do / go.

<variant> Did / went.

<variant> Done / went.

 

 

<question>The, he, problem, decided, by, will, ten o‘clock, have, tomorrow:

<variant> He will have decided the problem by ten o‘clock tomorrow.

<variant> He decided the problem ten o`clock by tomorrow.

<variant> He will decide tomorrow the by problem.

<variant> He will decided this problem ten o‘clock by tomorrow.

<variant> He decided the problem will tomorrow ten o`clock.

 

<question> This house … built in 1946:

<variant> Was.

<variant> Is.

<variant> Are.

<variant> Were.

<variant> Has.

 

<question> This question … be discussed at the next meeting:

<variant> Will.

<variant> Was.

<variant> Is.

<variant> Are.

<variant> Has.

 

<question> The letter … just been written by him:

<variant> Has.

<variant> Have.

<variant> Is.

<variant> Are.

<variant> Will.

 

<question> Tables … usually made of wood:

<variant> Are.

<variant> Was.

<variant> Will.

<variant> Is.

<variant> Shall.

 

<question> They … much talked about:

<variant> Are.

<variant> Shall.

<variant> Was.

<variant> Is.

<variant> Will.

 

<question> The doctor … been sent for:

<variant> Has.

<variant> Was.

<variant> Were.

<variant> Have.

<variant> It.

 

<question> The theatre … be built here next year:

<variant> Will.

<variant> Is.

<variant> Was.

<variant> Were.

<variant> Are.

 

<question> The work … be done at once:

<variant> Must.

<variant> Is.

<variant> Was.

<variant> Were.

<variant> Has.

 

<question> Our students … given a lot of homework to do every day:

<variant> Are.

<variant> Was.

<variant> Were.

<variant> Is.

<variant> Will be.

 

<question> How many houses … built in your city a year:

<variant> Are.

<variant> Is.

<variant> Was.

<variant> Has.

<variant> Have.

 

 

<question> I am very glad that Jenny …speak French:

<variant> Can.

<variant> Must.

<variant> Would

<variant> Shall.

<variant> Should.

 

<question> You …go there today:

<variant> Needn’t.

<variant> Have.

<variant> Has.

<variant> Did.

<variant> Are.

 

 

<question> Hard, work, I, at, must, English, my:

<variant> I must work hard at my English.

<variant> I work at my English must.

<variant> You are working at my English.

<variant> I have to work at my English.

<variant> I shall work hard at your English.

 

 

<question> …you … come and have dinner with us tomorrow?:

<variant> Will you be able to.

<variant> Need

<variant> Must.

<variant> Needn’t.

<variant> Shall.

 

<question> They will.... tidy up the house before their parents get back:

<variant> Have to.

<variant> Be.

<variant> Go.

<variant> Can.

<variant> Shall.

 

 

<question> If you (to be) free, I (come) to see you:

<variant> Are / shall come.

<variant> Are / come.

<variant> Is / shall come.

<variant> Are / shall be coming.

<variant> Will be / come.

 

<question> If my friend (to be) at home, he will tell us what to do:

<variant> Is.

<variant> Are.

<variant> Am.

<variant> Will be.

<variant> Was.

 

<question> She, an, economist, was, last, year:

<variant> She was an economist last year.

<variant> She last year an economist was

<variant> Last she was an economist year.

<variant> Last year was she an economist.

<variant> An economist she was year last.

 

<question> My friend asked me who … … the piano in the sitting room:

<variant> Was playing.

<variant> Is playing.

<variant> Are playing.

<variant> Has played.

<variant> Am playing.

 

<question> He asked me where I …:

<variant> Studied.

<variant> To study.

<variant> Study.

<variant> Studies.

<variant> Studyed.

 

<question> I knew that he … a very clever man:

<variant> Was.

<variant> Is.

<variant> To be.

<variant> Were.

<variant> Been.

 

<question> I asked my sister to tell me what she … at the museum:

<variant> Had seen.

<variant> Having seen.

<variant> Have seen.

<variant> Has seen.

<variant> To have seen.

 

<question> My friend said that he … to the station to see me off:

<variant> Would come.

<variant> Shall come.

<variant> Will come.

<variant> Had come.

<variant> Have come.

 

<question> I thought that she … English well:

<variant> Knew.

<variant> Know.

<variant> Knows.

<variant> Known.

<variant> To know.

 

<question> I was told that she never … milk:

<variant> Drank.

<variant> Drinks.

<variant> To drink.

<variant> Drink.

<variant> Drunk.

 

<question> He asked me what I … in the evening:

<variant> Should do.

<variant> Shall do.

<variant> Will do.

<variant> Have done.

<variant> Be done.

 

<question> "Go home", said the teacher to us:

<variant> The teacher told us to go home.

<variant> The teacher told us go home.

<variant> The teacher told us will go home.

<variant> The teacher told us went home.

<variant> The teacher told us gone home.

 

<question> "Don’t eat too much ice-cream", said Nick’s mother to him:

<variant> Nick’s mother told him not to eat too much ice -cream.

<variant> Nick’s mother told him no eat too much ice- cream.

<variant> Nick’s mother told him not eat too much ice- cream.

<variant> Nick’s mother told him do not eat too much ice- cream.

<variant> Nick’s mother told him to eat too much ice -cream.

 

<question> Oleg said: “My room is on the second floor”:

<variant> Oleg said that his room was on the second floor.

<variant> Oleg said that his room is on the second floor.

<variant> Oleg said that his room been on the second floor.

<variant> Oleg said that his room am on the second floor.

<variant> Oleg said that his room be un the second floor.

 

<question> He asked if I…his telephone number:

<variant> Knew.

<variant> Know.

<variant> Knows.

<variant> To know.

<variant> Known.

 

<question> My brother asked me … him my pen:

<variant> To give.

<variant> Gave.

<variant> Give.

<variant> Gives.

<variant> Given.

 

<question> He said that she … to study English at the College:

<variant> Was going.

<variant> Is going.

<variant> Will be going.

<variant> Be going.

<variant> Shall be going.

 

<question> Mary asked me if I …the film the day before:

<variant> Had seen.

<variant> Have seen.

<variant> Has seen.

<variant> Will see.

<variant> Would see.

 

<question> The teacher asked why Petrov … absent:

<variant> Was.

<variant> Is.

<variant> Were.

<variant> Are.

<variant> Be.

 

<question> Nobody knew where he …:

<variant> Lived.

<variant> Lives.

<variant> Will live.

<variant> Living.

<variant> Live.

 

<question>Boris asked them how he … get to the railway station:

<variant> Could.

<variant> Can.

<variant> Be able.

<variant> Will be able.

<variant> May.

 

<question> The baby is sleeping now. (Не входите в детскую):

<variant> Don’t enter the nursery.

<variant> Don’t enter the kitchen

<variant> Entering the nursery.

<variant> Let’s entering nursery.

<variant> Being entering the nursery.

 

<question> … … two books on the table.:

<variant> There are.

<variant> There is.

<variant> It is.

<variant> It are.

<variant> There was.

 

<question> What … on the table?:

<variant> Is there.

<variant> Be there.

<variant> There are.

<variant> There was.

<variant> It is.

 

<question> … a nice park in our city:

<variant> There is.

<variant> There are.

<variant> There were.

<variant> Was there.

<variant> There be.

 

<question> I … speak to him tomorrow:

<variant> Am going to.

<variant> Are going to.

<variant> I’s going to.

<variant> Was going to.

<variant> Were going to.

 

<question> These engineers … work in the Ministry soon:

<variant> Are going to.

<variant> Am going to.

<variant> Is going to.

<variant> To be going to.

<variant> Isn’t going to.

 

<question> She … write a book next year.

<variant> Is going to.

<variant> Be going to.

<variant> Are going to.

<variant> Was going to.

<variant> Were going to.

 

<question> They… visit their parents this weekend:

<variant> Are going to.

<variant> Am going to.

<variant> Is going to.

<variant> Was going to.

<variant> Be going to.

 

<question> I like ….:

<variant> Swimming.

<variant> Be swimming.

<variant> Is swimming.

<variant> Being swim.

<variant> Have been swimming.

 

<question> You must listen to the English text … in the language laboratory:

<variant> Recorded.

<variant> Were recorded.

<variant> Record.

<variant> Recording.

<variant> Was recorded.

 

<question> He wrote an article … his impressions of the trip:

<variant> Describing.

<variant> Is describing.

<variant> Described.

<variant> To describe.

<variant> Describes.

 

<question> …at the map of the world. You can see that water occupies the greater part of the earth’s surface:

<variant> Look.

<variant> To look.

<variant> Looked.

<variant> Looking.

<variant> Have looked.

 

<question> How old were you when you learnt …:

<variant> To drive.

<variant> Driven.

<variant> Drive.

<variant> Have driven.

<variant> To be driven.

 

<question> … is a very useful thing:

<variant> Reading.

<variant> Being read.

<variant> To reading.

<variant> Having read.

<variant> Is reading.

 

<question> I prefer … birds:

<variant> Studying.

<variant> To studying.

<variant> Been studied.

<variant> Have studied.

<variant> Is studying.

 

<question> The vase … into pieces was carefully wrapped in paper:

<variant> Broken.

<variant> Break.

<variant> Is broken.

<variant> Breaking.

<variant> Was broken.

 

<question> They saw a young woman … in a business suit:

<variant> Dressed.

<variant> Dressing.

<variant> Was dressed.

<variant> To dress.

<variant> Was dressing.

 

<question> Mr. Smith has recently (вышел на пенсию):

<variant> Retired.

<variant> Retyred.

<variant> Refrained.

<variant> Reclaimed.

<variant> Gone to get his pension

 

<question> How many states are there in the USA?:

<variant>. 50.

<variant>. 48.

<variant>. 51.

<variant>. 45.

<variant>. 55.

 

<question> Who is the head of GB Government?:

<variant>. Prime Minister.

<variant>. President.

<variant>. Queen.

<variant>. King.

<variant>. Minister.

 

<question> Is July 4th the Independence Day of the USA?:

<variant>. Yes.

<variant>. No.

<variant>. Maybe.

<variant>. Not sure.

<variant>. No answer.

 

<question> Who is the Prime Minister of Great Britain?:

<variant>. David Cameron

<variant>. Elizabeth II.

<variant>. Elizabeth III.

<variant>. Prince Charles.

<variant>. Prince Edward.

 

<question> What is the longest river in the USA?:

<variant>. The Mississippi

<variant>. The Missouri

<variant>. The Ural.

<variant>. The Colorado.

<variant>. The Volga.

 

<question> Who was the first president in the USA?:

<variant>. Washington.

<variant>. Clinton.

<variant>. Lincoln.

<variant>. Kennedy.

<variant>. Franklin.

 

<question> In what state are the carved faces of four presidents?:

<variant>. South Dakota.

<variant>. New York.

<variant>. Washington.

<variant>. Utah.

<variant>. North Dakota.

 

<question> What is the south east country of Great Britain?:

<variant>. England.

<variant>. Scotland.

<variant>. Wales.

<variant>. London.

<variant>. New York.

 

<question> What ocean is the east coast of the USA washed by?:

<variant>. Atlantic.

<variant>. Indian.

<variant>. Pacific.

<variant>. Antarctic.

<variant>. Arctic.

 

<question> How many stars are there in the American flag?:

<variant>. 50.

<variant>. 100.

<variant>. 48.

<variant>. 55.

<variant>. 99.

 

<question> How many stripes are there in the American flag?:

<variant>. 13.

<variant>. 15.

<variant>. 50.

<variant>. 100.

<variant>. 10.

 

<question> Who was the first to reach North America?:

<variant>. Vikings.

<variant>. Anglo Saxons.

<variant>. English.

<variant>. Kazakh.

<variant>. Russian.

 

<question> What kind of state is Kazakhstan?

<variant> democratic republic with the presidential form of government

<variant> constitutional monarchy

<variant> absolute republic

<variant> federal state with the presidential form of government

<variant> autonomy

 

<question>What river is Astana situated on?

<variant> the Ishim

<variant> the Tobol

<variant> the Irtysh

<variant> the Syrdariya

<variant> the Enisei

 

<question> In the east Kazakhstan borders on ….

<variant> China

<variant> Uzbekistan

<variant> Russia

<variant> Caspian Sea

<variant> Kyrgyzstan

 

<question>The Romans called Britain ….

<variant> Albion

<variant> Union Jack

<variant> Oxford

<variant> Ben Nevis

<variant> Britannia

 

<question>The National Emblem of the Republic of Kazakhstan is an image of….., the upper dome-like portion of a …., against a sky blue….. which irradiates (in the form of sun rays) uyks, set off by wings of……..

<variant> Shanyrak, yurt, background, mythical horses

<variant> red rose, background, mythical horses, shanyrak

<variant> Background, mythical horses, building, shanyrak

<variant> Mythical horses, yurt, shanyrak, map

<variant> No right anwser

 

<question> Shanyrak on the National Emblem of Kazakhstan symbolizes…

<variant> well-being of family, peace and calm

<variant> friendship and eternity

<variant> prosperity

<variant> clear future of the Kazakhstani people

<variant> aspiration to peace

 

<question> What … you (to read) this month?

<variant> have read

<variant> were read

<variant> was read

<variant> has read

<variant> has read

 

<question> My friend (to wait) for you since two o’clock.

<variant> has been waiting

<variant> shall have waiting

<variant> is been waiting

<variant> was waiting

<variant> were waiting

 

<question> The teacher (to examine) all the students for 3 hours when we entered the room.

<variant> had been examining

<variant> examining

<variant> has been examining

<variant> have been examining

<variant> to be examining

 

<question>The national flag of Kazakhstan is a piece of right-angled cloth with images of…

<variant> gold sun, an eagle, an ornament

<variant> mythological horses gold sun,, an ornament

<variant> shanyrak, an ornament, an eagle

<variant> yurt, an eagle, an ornament

<variant> a star, an ornament, shanyrak

 

<question> They (to meet) at the station tomorrow.

<variant> will be met

<variant> are met

<variant> is met

<variant> shall be met

<variant> are meeted

 

<question> I’m going away … the end of January.

<variant> at

<variant> on

<variant> in

<variant> into

<variant> to

 

<question> Where … your students? They … in the room.

<variant> Are/are

<variant> Is/is

<variant> Is/are

<variant> Are/is

<variant> Am/am

 

<question> Mary (to play) the piano the whole evening.

<variant> will be playing

<variant> were playing

<variant> is being playing

<variant> was being playing

<variant> have playing

 

<question> I don’t know her … address.

<variant> cousins’

<variant> cousins

<variant> cousins’s

<variant> cousin

<variant> cousin’

 

<question> …rich have to undergo fewer difficulties than … poor.

<variant> the / the

<variant> - / –

<variant> a / the

<variant> a / a

<variant> the / -

 

<question> This is … theatre in London.

<variant> the oldest

<variant> elder

<variant> the older

<variant> old

<variant> the eldest

 

<question> John lives in flat (40)

<variant> forty.

<variant> the fortieth.

<variant> fortieth.

<variant> forth.

<variant> fourty.

 

<question> … University is named after Ualikhanov.

<variant> Our

<variant> I

<variant> She

<variant> You

<variant> It

 

 

<question>You can write … a pencil.

<variant> with

<variant> at

<variant> on

<variant> by

<variant> in

 

<question> My sister and I … twins.

<variant> are

<variant> am

<variant> is

<variant> be

<variant> been

 

<question> Before you (to leave) the room you should switch off the light.

<variant> leave

<variant> to leave

<variant> leaves

<variant> left

<variant> will leave

 

<question> I (not to read) a book last Sunday.

<variant>didn’t read

<variant> does not read

<variant> not to read

<variant> do not read

<variant> will not read

 

<question> They (to work) all day long next Saturday.

<variant> will be working

<variant> was working

<variant> is working

<variant> will working

<variant> shall be working

 

<question> Run downstairs. Your sister (to wait) for you.

<variant> is waiting

<variant> waits

<variant> waited

<variant> are waiting

<variant> wait

 

<question> What … you (to read) this month?

<variant> have read

<variant> were read

<variant> was read

<variant> has read

<variant> read

 

<question> My friend (to wait) for you since two o’clock.

<variant> has been waiting

<variant> shall have waiting

<variant> is been waiting

<variant> was waiting

<variant> were waiting

 

<question> The teacher (to examine) all the students for 3 hours when we entered the room.

<variant> had been examining

<variant> has been examining

<variant> examining

<variant> have been examining

<variant> to be examining

 

<question> They (to meet) at the station tomorrow.

<variant> will be met

<variant> are met

<variant> is met

<variant> shall be met

<variant> are meeted

 

<question> … I borrow your ruler?

<variant> may

<variant> musted

<variant> have to

<variant> mayed

<variant> be able to

 

<question> The teacher said that the pupils (to read) the text the next day.

<variant> would read

<variant> will read

<variant> will have read

<variant> reading

<variant> read

 

<question> I (to go) to the theatre if I (to buy) tickets.

<variant> shall go / buy

<variant> go / will buy

<variant> will go / buys

<variant> go / will buy

<variant> shall go / shall buy

 

<question> … is the first day of the week in Great Britain.

<variant> Sunday

<variant> Saturday

<variant> Monday

<variant> Tuesday

<variant> Thursday

 

<question> I’ll be at home … Friday morning. You can phone me then.

<variant> on

<variant> at

<variant> in

<variant> for

<variant> after

 

<question> What … her name? Her name … Jane.

<variant> Is\is

<variant> Are\are

<variant> Is/are

<variant> Am/am

<variant> Are\is

 

<question> Mary (to play) the piano the whole evening tomorrow.

<variant> will be playing

<variant> were playing

<variant> is being playing

<variant> was being playing

<variant> have playing

 

 

<question> There is … apple on … plate.

<variant> an / the

<variant> a / the

<variant> - / an

<variant> - / -

<variant> a / a

 

<question> A tiger is as … as a lion.

<variant> strong

<variant> the strongest

<variant> stronger

<variant> more strong

<variant> much stronger

 

<question> Не left his land some years ago, in 1950.

<variant> Nineteen fifty.

<variant> Nineteen fifties.

<variant> Ninety fifteen.

<variant> The fifty.

<variant> Ninety fifty.

 

<question>... flowers for you.

<variant> these

<variant> this

<variant> those

<variant> they

<variant> that

 

<question> I often get up......7 o'clock.

<variant> at

<variant> on

<variant> in

<variant> by

<variant> of

 

<question> I don’t know why I … so tired.

<variant> am

<variant> is

<variant> are

<variant> were

<variant> does

 

<question> … your mother like cooking?

<variant> Does

<variant> Do

<variant> Has

<variant> Have

<variant> Is

 

<question> I (to have) two good dictionaries two years ago.

<variant> had

<variant> have

<variant> did have

<variant> has

<variant> had had

 

<question> I (to finish) this book by tomorrow evening.

<variant> shall have finished

<variant> will has been finished

<variant> will be finished

<variant> shall be finished

<variant> shall finished

 

<question> I (to read) a difficult English book at that time.

<variant> will be reading

<variant> is reading

<variant> are reading

<variant> was reading

<variant> were reading

 

<question> Where … your friend (to be) lately?

<variant> has been

<variant> were been

<variant> was been

<variant> havig been

<variant> is being

 

<question> When Jack came home, his sister told him that Peter (to ring) him up half an hour before.

<variant> had rung

<variant> have rung

<variant> have to ring

<variant> ring

<variant> rang

 

<question> You (to write) this composition for two hours and can’t complete it.

<variant> have been writing

<variant> have written

<variant> have been written

<variant> is being written;

<variant> has been writed

 

<question> He (to write) a letter for two hours when I came in.

<variant> had been writing

<variant> to be writing

<variant> has been writing

<variant> have been writing

<variant> writing

 

<question> The doctor already (to send) for.

<variant> has been sent

<variant> is sent

<variant> was sent

<variant> had been sent

<variant> have been sent

 

<question> They look alike. They … be twins.

<variant> must

<variant> are

<variant> have to

<variant> may to

<variant> shall

 

<question> Kate (to give) me the book which she (to buy) the day before.

<variant> gave/ had bought

<variant> gave/ bought

<variant> had gave/ bought

<variant> give/ bought

<variant> give/ buy.

 

<question> He told me he (to read) “Dombey and Son” the year before.

<variant> had read

<variant> has read

<variant> have read

<variant> read

<variant> will read

 

<question> My mother did not want me (to spill) the milk.

<variant> to spill

<variant> spilled

<variant> spills

<variant> spill

<variant> spilling

 

<question> Big Ben is worth (to see).

<variant> seeing

<variant> see

<variant> saw

<variant> seen

<variant> to see

 

<question> If she (not to come) in time they (to be) late for the concert.

<variant> doesn’t come / will be

<variant> not come / are

<variant> comes / be

<variant> don’t come / will be

<variant> doesn’t come / are

 

<question> The flag of the United Kingdom is made of ….

<variant> three crosses

<variant> three lines

<variant> three stars

<variant> three suns

<variant> free sky

 

<question> “Do you like eating in restaurants?” - “It depends … the restaurant.”

<variant> on

<variant> in

<variant> at

<variant> of

<variant> over

 

<question> What colour … his pen? It … blue.

<variant> Is\is

<variant> Is\are

<variant> IS\am

<variant> Am\are

<variant> Are\are

 

<question> Ralf (to leave) school by 2009.

<variant> had left

<variant> left

<variant> has left

<variant> will leave

<variant> will have left

 

<question> There are … textbooks on the table.

<variant> students’

<variant> students

<variant> students’s

<variant> student

<variant> student’

 

<question> One law is for … rich and another for … poor.

<variant> the, the

<variant> a, the

<variant> a, a

<variant> the, a

<variant> -, -

 

<question> This child is not so … as that one.

<variant> small

<variant> more small

<variant> smaller

<variant> the smallest

<variant> most small

 

<question> Three thousand eight hundred and seventy five.

<variant> 3875.

<variant> 3375.

<variant> 3575.

<variant> 3057.

<variant> 3777.

 

<question> I’d like to buy... book, please.

<variant> this

<variant> these

<variant> those

<variant> it's

<variant> they

 

<question> Point out the sentence with “much”.

<variant> She ate so … ice-cream that she is going to have a sore throat.

<variant> My brother has so … books, but he reads very little.

<variant> There was too … chairs in the room

<variant> My sister asks… questions at the lesson.

<variant> … of these students go to the theatre.

 

<question> I have studied English........three years.

<variant> for

<variant> since

<variant> in

<variant> to

<variant> on

 

<question> I … from Kazakhstan.

<variant> am

<variant> be

<variant> is

<variant> been

<variant> are

 

<question> What time … you get up?

<variant> do

<variant> does

<variant> has

<variant> have

<variant> is

 

<question> Where (to be) you last Sunday?

<variant> were

<variant> are

<variant> was

<variant> did

<variant> is

 

<question> On September 26 they (to marry) for twenty–five years.

<variant> will have been married

<variant> will marry

<variant> shall be married

<variant> been married

<variant> will married

 

<question> They (to discuss) this question when we came in.

<variant> were discussing

<variant> is discussing

<variant> was discussing

<variant> are discussing

<variant> will be discussing

 

<question> His friend already (to translate) two English books into Russian.

<variant> has translated

<variant> have translated

<variant> is being translated

<variant> was translated

<variant> were translated

 

<question> He showed me which exercises he (to do).

<variant> had done

<variant> did

<variant> have done

<variant> to do

<variant> doing

 

<question> Tom works as a sales manager. He (to sell) washing machines for three months.

<variant> has been selling

<variant> is selling

<variant> was been selling

<variant> are been selling

<variant> were been selling

 

<question> My children (to play) with the ball for half an hour when I looked out of the window.

<variant> had been playing

<variant> has been playing

<variant> have been playing

<variant> played

<variant> playing

 

<question> Newspapers (to bring) every morning.

<variant> are brought

<variant> is brought

<variant> were brought

<variant> has been brought

<variant> are bringing

 

<question> You may stay out late if you like. You … come home early.

<variant> don’t have to

<variant> must

<variant> mustn’t

<variant> have to

<variant> had to

 

<question> By two o’clock the teacher (to examine) all the students.

<variant> had examined

<variant> has examined

<variant> examined

<variant> examine

<variant> had examine

 

<question> The man asked the boy if he (to know) where he (to leave).

<variant> knew / lived

<variant> knew / lives

<variant> knows / he lives

<variant> has / known

<variant> known / live

 

<question> My father wanted me (to fix) the shelf in the kitchen.

<variant> to fix

<variant> fix

<variant> fixed

<variant> fixes

<variant> fixing

 

 

<question> I (to go) to the theatre if I (to buy) tickets.

<variant> shall go / buy

<variant> go / will buy

<variant> will go / buys

<variant> go / will buy

<variant> shall go / shall buy

 

<question> If I … you, I’d apply for the job.

<variant> were

<variant> are

<variant> am

<variant> was

<variant> is

 

<question> The …is the popular name given to the flag of Great Britain.

<variant> Union Jack

<variant> Stars and Stripes

<variant> Old Jack

<variant> Young Jack

<variant> Jack

 

<question> Form an adjective from the noun «fame» using the right suffix:

<variant> -ous

<variant> -ic

<variant> -ive

<variant> -ese

<variant> -ive

 

<question>Let’s meet … 6 o’clock.

<variant> at

<variant> in

<variant> of

<variant> to

<variant> with

 

<question>

My sister works … school.

<variant> at

<variant> of

<variant> to

<variant> under

<variant> on

 

<question>

Go … the room and sit down.

<variant> into

<variant> out

<variant> from

<variant> without

<variant> over

 

<question>

I shall go to the cinema … my friend.

<variant> with

<variant> to

<variant> out of

<variant> over

<variant> of

 

<question>

He speaks English ….

<variant> well

<variant> good

<variant> bad

<variant> more

<variant> else

 

<question>

His English is very ….

<variant> good

<variant> well

<variant> short

<variant> less

<variant> more

 

<question>

There is … place like home.

<variant> no

<variant> none

<variant> nothing

<variant> nobody

<variant> nowhere

 

<question>

They … new books from the library every week.

<variant> get

<variant> got

<variant> gets

<variant> will get

<variant> have got

 

<question>

The postmen … letters three times a day.

<variant> bring

<variant> brings

<variant> brought

<variant> has brought

<variant> had brought

 

<question>

I … to the Institute at 9 o’clock yesterday.

<variant> came

<variant> come

<variant> has come

<variant> will come

<variant> had come

 

<question>

I … to the seaside next summer.

<variant> shall go

<variant> went

<variant> gone

<variant> to go

<variant> going

 

<question>

I … a book next week.

<variant> shall buy

<variant> bought

<variant> buy

<variant> has bought

<variant> buying

 

<question>

The books … from the library 2 days ago.

<variant> were taken

<variant> took

<variant> take

<variant> will be taken

<variant> was taken

 

<question>

They … to make an experiment tomorrow.

<variant> will be able

<variant> must

<variant> had

<variant> can

<variant> has to

 

<question>I … never … my classes.

<variant> am late for

<variant> am not late to

<variant> did not late to

<variant> don’t late for

<variant> late for

 

<question>

Why do you speak … so badly?

<variant> Russian

<variant> on Russian

<variant> in Russian

<variant> by Russian

<variant> over Russian

 

<question>

Later … second boat passed, then … third, … fourth.

<variant> the/the/the/

<variant> the/a/the

<variant> a/a/a

<variant> a/the/a

<variant> the/a/a

 

<question>

This is a very bad plan. … is not our plan.

<variant> it

<variant> he

<variant> we

<variant> she

<variant> you

 

<question>

Lavrov comes to … English at 8 o’clock in the morning.

<variant> his

<variant> him

<variant> I

<variant> she

<variant> its

 

<question>

The man … this lecture is our professor.

<variant> delivering

<variant> being delivered

<variant> having delivered

<variant> is delivering

<variant> were delivering

 

<question>

I prefer fish … meat.

<variant> to

<variant> for

<variant> in

<variant> by

<variant> on

 

<question>

There … a magazine and ten books on the table.

<variant> is

<variant> are

<variant> were

<variant> be

<variant> am

 

<question>

The conference began … October.

<variant> in

<variant> at

<variant> on

<variant> by

<variant> for

 

<question>

If we have time, … for a walk.

<variant> we’ll go

<variant> we going

<variant> we go

<variant> we went

<variant> to go

 

<question>

It … when I left.

<variant> was raining

<variant> is raining

<variant> will rain

<variant> rains


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