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Ағылшын тілінің базалық курссы



5B011000 - Физика

Ағылшын тілінің базалық курссы

Күндізгі, 4 жыл 2 курс

Қаз.

Хаджаева Ж.Б.

 

Moving your body nervously …:

A) sincere

B)& fidgeting

C) sweaty

D) messing around

E) live off

*****

Wet because you are hot

A) sincere

B) fidgeting

C)& sweaty

D) messing around

E) live off

*****

honest means ….

A)& sincere

B) fidgeting

C) sweaty

D) messing around

E) live off

*****

wasting time/playing

A) sincere

B) fidgeting

C) sweaty

D)& messing around

E) live off

*****

depend on something for money

A) sincere

B) fidgeting

C) sweaty

D) messing around

E)& live off

*****

Spot a liar means ….

A) get away with it

B) give you away

C)& recognize that someone is lying

D) tell a lie

E) lie

*****

Choose the phrase that does not go with the verb:

Lie ….

A) about why you are late

B) to a friend

C) about your age

D)& by a member of your family

E) about your profession

*****

Choose the phrase that does not go with the verb:

Have

A) no choice

B) a lovely time

C)& sincere

D) no family

E) no home

*****

Choose the phrase that does not go with the verb:

look

A)& ahead someone

B) for a girlfriend

C) honest

D) at someone straight in the eyes

E) after children

*****

Choose the phrase that does not go with the verb:

be

A) dating someone

B) fidgeting and nervous

C)& honesty

D) a single parent

E) father

*****

Choose the phrase that does not go with the verb:

Tell

A) the truth

B)& about a story

C) a lie

D) your partner something

E) tales

*****

To recognize that someone is lying

A) tell a lie

B)& spot a liar

C) give away

D) fidget

E) mess around

*****

When you get away with it (a lie), it means that

A) people don’t trust you

B) you tell somebody’s secret

C) people see things in your face, or movements that suggest you are lying

D) you recognize a liar

E)& people believe your lie

*****

Choose the stativeverb:

A)& want

B) feed

C) buy

D) you recognize a liar

E) people believe your lie

*****

Choose the stative verb:

A) put on

B)& know

C) kiss

D) write

E) wear

*****

Choose the dynamic verb:

A) understand

B) have

C)& work

D) know

E) love

*****

Choose the dynamic verb:

A) understand

B) hate

C) dislike

D)& use

E) love

*****

Find the subject question:

A) Who are you thinking about?

B)& Who became British first woman prime minister in 1979?

C) Who did you see at the party?

D) What food do you like?

E) What do British people like doing at the week-ends?

*****

Find the subject question:

A) Where did you go yesterday?

B) Who did you go to the party with?

C)& Who came with you?

D) What were the people in the office doing?

E) What do you like doing at the week-ends?

*****

Find the subject question:

A) Who did you come with?

B) Who did you go to the party with?

C) What do they sing?

D)& Who came in?

E) Why did they walk slowly?

*****

Choose the best description:

‘What is she like?’ is a question about

A) appearance

B) person’s taste in food

C) person’s taste in music and films

D) person’s preferences

E)& personality and character

*****

Choose the best description:

‘What does she like?’ is a question about

A)& the person’s taste in things

B) personality

C) character

D) appearance

E) personal features

*****

Choose the best description: ‘What does she look like?’ is a question about

A) the person’s taste in things

B)& appearance

C) the person’s character

D) person’s ambitions

E) personal features

*****

Find the word suitable for definition: travelling by asking for lifts from vehicles that pass you. The international sign that you want a lift is a raised thumb.

A) travel

B) voyage

C)& hitchhiking

D) trip

E) cruise

*****

Find the best explanation: If you give up something, you

A) start on a journey



B) start doing something

C) interrupt a long journey to stay for a short time somewhere

D)& stop doing something that you have been doing regularly

E) live on a limited amount of money

*****

Find the best explanation: If you set out, you

A) successfully finish a journey

B) plan and arrange a journey

C) interrupt a long journey to stay for a short time somewhere

D) stop doing something that you have been doing regularly

E)& start on a journey that has a particular aim or may be long or difficult

*****

Find the best explanation: If you stop off, you

A) successfully finish a journey

B) plan and arrange a journey

C)& interrupt a long journey to stay for a short time somewhere

D) stop doing something that you have been doing regularly

E) start on a journey that has a particular aim or may be long or difficult

*****

Find the best explanation: If you bring something together, you

A) meet people unexpectedly

B) have enough money to survive and live acceptably well

C) interrupt a long journey to stay for a short time somewhere

D)& combine a number of things that would normally be separate or unconnected

E) start on a journey that has a particular aim or may be long or difficult

*****

Find the best explanation: If you sort something out, you

A) care for somebody or something

B) meet someone unexpectedly

C) interrupt a long journey to stay for a short time somewhere

D) combine a number of things that would normally be separate or unconnected

E)& find a solution to the problem

*****

Find the best explanation: If you look after somebody or something, you

A)& care for somebody or something

B) meet someone unexpectedly

C) interrupt a long journey to stay for a short time somewhere

D) combine a number of things that would normally be separate or unconnected

E) find a solution to the problem

*****

What is she like?

A) She’s fond of chocolates

B) She’s got small face

C)& She seems very calm and organized

D) She likes strawberries

E) She’s middle-aged

*****

What does she look like?

A) She seems very calm and organized

B) She likes strawberries

C) She’s fond of chocolates

D)& She’s got small face

E) She’s very shy

*****

What does she like?

A)& She’s fond of chocolates

B) She seems very calm and organized

C) She’s got small face

D) She’s very clever

E) She’s middle-aged

*****

Choose the right form of the verb: The students … football now:

A) Play

B) Is playing

C)& Are playing

D) Were playing

E) Will play.

*****

Choose the right preposition: Are you good … foreign languages?

A) to

B) in

C) after

D) of

E)& at.

*****

Choose the right preposition: Learn this poem … heart:

A) with

B) up

C)& by

D) about

E) since.

*****

Choose the correct form of the verb: By the time I understood it, my friend…home:

A) went

B) has gone

C)& had gone

D) will go

E) have gone.

*****

Choose the word or combination which completes the sentence best: After failing his driving test four times, he finally … trying to pass:

A) gave in

B) gave off

C)& gave up

D) gave away

E) gave.

*****

Choose the word or combination which completes the sentence best: I promised to … her daughter next week when she is at work:

A) look for

B) look

C)& look after

D) look away

E) look at.

*****

Put the infinitive in brackets into the correct verb form: What … they …(to laugh) at? They … (to seem) very happy:

A) laugh / seem

B)& are laughing / seem

C) are laughing / are seeming

D) laugh / are seeming

E) are laughing / seeming.

*****

Open the brackets: I (walk) home yesterday when I (see) my old friend.

A) was walking / see

B)& was walking / saw

C) was walking / was seeing

D) walked / saw

E) walk / see.

*****

Which of the following expressions is used in the Present Perfect Tense:

A)& yet

B) yesterday morning

C) last night

D) three years ago

E) last week-end.

*****

Which of the following expressions is used in the Present Perfect Tense:

A) when I was 3

B)& for three years

C) 3 years ago

D) at 3 o’clock yesterday

E) on the 3rd of June.

*****

Which of the following expressions is used in the Present Perfect Tense:

A) last week

B) a week ago

C)& over the last three week

D) last Sunday

E) three week ago.

*****

Which of the following expressions is used in the Present Perfect Tense:

A) last night

B) last week

C) yesterday

D)& so far

E) many years ago.

*****

Which of the following expressions is used in the Present Perfect Tense:

A) last week

B) a week ago

C) some weeks ago

D) last week-end

E)& this week.

*****

Choose the expressions that are used in the Present Perfect Tense:

A)& yet, already, so far

B) yet, last week, so far

C) already, never, yesterday morning

D) this week, last night, already

E) yet, already, yesterday.

*****

Choose the expressions that are used in the Present Perfect Tense:

A) never, 3 years ago, since

B)& just, this week, never

C) in my childhood, last night, never

D) already, for three years, yesterday

E) this week, last week, a week ago.

*****

Choose the expressions that are used in the Present Perfect Tense:

A) so far, already, last year

B) this week,3 years ago, just

C)& this week, for 3 years, just

D) last week, for 3 years, just

E) this week, yesterday morning, just.

*****

Choose the expression that is not used in the Present Perfect Tense:

A) yet

B) already

C) just

D)& last week

E) this week.

*****

Choose the expression that is not used in the Present Perfect Tense:

A) so far

B) already

C) for three years

D) this week

E)& yesterday.

*****

Choose the expression that is not used in the Present Perfect Tense:

A)& when I was a kid

B) over the last three weeks

C) for 5 years

D) just

E) never.

*****

Choose the expression that does not belong to the Present Perfect Tense:

A)& yesterday morning

B) recently

C) already

D) yet

E) for.

*****

Choose the expression that does not belong to the Present Perfect Tense:

A) already

B)& last year

C) ever

D) never

E) just.

*****

Choose the expressions that do not belong to the Present Perfect Tense:

A)& recently, a year ago, just

B) ever, never, just

C) since, for, already

D) this week, this year, never

E) just, for, since.

*****

Choose the expressions that do not belong to the Present Perfect Tense:

A) for, since

B) ever, never

C)& yesterday, last week

D) just, yet

E) this week, this year.

*****

Choose the expressions that do not belong to the Present Perfect Tense:

A) already, this week

B) so far, this year

C) recently, over the last 3 week

D)& last year, in 2003

E) for 3 years, just.

*****

Find the sentence in the Present Perfect Tense:

A) She had cleaned her room before I came

B)& I have already traveled abroad

C) They will have found the information by this time tomorrow

D) They didn’t have any troubles with this translation

E) They will have an English lesson tomorrow.

*****

Find the equivalent of the modal verb: Students must be attentive in class.

A) has to

B) may

C) can

D)& have to

E) needn't

*****

Choose the right form of the verb: I (get up), (dress) and (go) to work yesterday:

A)& got up, dressed, went

B) gets up, dresses, goes

C) got up, dresses, went

D) got up, dressed, go

E) get up, dresses, went.

*****

It’s time for … to come:

A)& them

B) they

C) their

D) theirs

E) their’s.

*****

Choose the right form of the verb: What …you… when I called you yesterday:

A) was/ doing

B) did/ doing

C) were/ do

D) are/ doing

E)& were/ doing.

*****

Choose the right adverb: I haven’t spoken to him…:

A)& yet

B) never

C) already

D) just

E) still.

*****

What is she like?

A) She’s fond of chocolates

B) She’s got small face

C)& She seems very calm and organized

D) She likes strawberries

E) She’s middle-aged

*****

What does she look like?

A) She seems very calm and organized

B) She likes strawberries

C) She’s fond of chocolates

D)& She’s got small face

E) She’s very shy

*****

What does she like?

A)& She’s fond of chocolates

B) She seems very calm and organized

C) She’s got small face

D) She’s very clever

E) She’s middle-aged

*****

Choose the right answer.

Do most people see you __ an approachable person?

A)& as

B) of

C) to

D) like

E) -

*****

Choose the right answer.

Do you consider yourself ____ be very patriotic?

A) as

B) of

C)& to

D) like

E) -

*****

Choose the right answer.

Do you think _____ yourself as right-wing of left-wing?

A) as

B)& of

C) to

D) like

E) -

*****

Choose the right answer.

How many people would you describe ___very good friends?

A)& as

B) of

C) to

D) like

E) -

*****

Choose the right answer.

Do you think you are lucky ____live in the 21st century?

A) as

B) of

C)& to

D) like

E) -

*****

Choose the right answer.

Which is more important ____you –friends or family?

A) as

B) of

C)& to

D) like

E) -

*****

wasting time/playing

A) sincere

B) fidgeting

C) sweaty

D)& messing around

E) live off

*****

depends on something for money

A) sincere

B) fidgeting

C) sweaty

D) messing around

E)& live off

*****

Find Subject question

A) What do you like to do?

B) What does he think?

C) Where does he work?

D)& What has become a dirty word?

E) What do they want?

*****

Find Subject question

A) What did you say?

B) Where did it happen?

C)& What happened?

D) What do you think?

E) What does he do?

*****

You are at the train station and need to know what time the next train to Plymouth leaves. What do you say?

A) Can I get a taxi anywhere around here?

B) A first-class return ticket to Plymouth, please.

C)& Could you tell me the time of the next train to Plymouth, please?

D) I’d like a cab for Plymouth, please.

E) Could you tell me when we get to Plymouth, please?

*****

You are in a hotel room and want a cab to go to Piccadilly Circus in London. What do you say to the receptionist?

A) A first-class return ticket to Piccadilly Circus, please.

B) Have you got change for a five-pound note, please?

C) Could you tell me when we get to Piccadilly Circus, please?

D)& I’d like a cab for Piccadilly Circus, please

E) Can I get a taxi anywhere around here?

*****

You are at the train station and you want a first-class return ticket to Manchester. What do you say?

A)& A first-class return ticket to Manchester, please.

B) Have you got change for a five-pound note, please?

C) Could you tell me when we get Manchester, please?

D) I’d like a cab for Manchester, please

E) Can I get a taxi anywhere around here?

*****

You are in the street and need to catch a taxi. You stop a person and ask for a taxi rank. What do you say?

A) A first-class return ticket to Manchester, please.

B) Have you got change for a five-pound note, please?

C) Could you tell me when we get Manchester, please?

D) I’d like a cab for Manchester, please

E)& Can I get a taxi anywhere around here?

*****

You are in a bus, but you don’t know where the stop for the Church Road is. What do you say to the person next to you?

A) Can I get a taxi anywhere around here?

B) A first-class return ticket to Church Road, please.

C) Could you tell me the time of the next train to Church Road, please?

D) I’d like a cab for Church Road, please.

E)& Could you tell me when we get to Church Road, please?

*****

Find Object question

A) Who cares about children?

B)& What did you say?

C) Who lives here?

D) How many people live here?

E) What happened?

*****

Find Object question

A) What happened?

B) Who worked in your family?

C) How many people work?

D)& What do many people like?

E) Who came?

*****

Where ___ you ___ on holiday last year?

A) Do/go.

B) Does/go.

C) Will/go.

D)& Did/go.

E) Are/going.

*****

.___ you ___ for a pen or a pencil?

A)& Are/looking.

B) Is/looking.

C) Am/looking.

D) Do/look.

E) Does/look.

*****

They ___ an interesting text now.

A) Will translate.

B)& Are translating.

C) Is translating.

D) Translate.

E) Translated.

*****

Where is Ann? – She ___ tennis.

A) Played.

B) Has played.

C) Are playing.

D)& Is playing.

E) Plays.

*****

When I came home my parents ___.

A)& Were watching TV.

B) Watched TV.

C) Are watching TV.

D) Watch TV.

E) Will watch TV.

*****

Where ___ he ___ to spend his holidays?

A) Did/going.

B) Do/going.

C) Are/going.

D) Will/going.

E)& Is/going.

*****

When ___ they ___ to get married?

A)& Are/going.

B) Will/going.

C) Did/going.

D) Is/go

E) is/ going.

*****

.___ you ever ___ to Paris?

A) Has/been.

B)& Have/been.

C) Did/be.

D) Shall/be.

E) Are/being.

*****

The doctor ___ already ___ all my questions.

A)& Has/answered.

B) Have/answered.

C) Is/answering.

D) Will/answer.

E) Do/answer.

*****

Who ___ this exercise yet.

A) Won’t finish.

B) Isn’t finishing.

C)& Hasn’t finished.

D) Aren’t finishing.

E) Didn’t finish.

*****

We usually grow vegetables in our garden but this year we ___ any.

A)& Are not growing.

B) Not growing.

C) Is not growing.

D) Do not grow.

E) Have not growing.

*****

Listen! Someone ___ at the door. Shall I answer it?

A) Knocks.

B)& Is knocking.

C) Will knock.

D) Are knocking.

E) Have knock.

*****

The children are very quiet. Go and see what they ___.

A)& Are doing.

B) Do.

C) Doing.

D) Did.

E) Does.

*****

I ___ my homework already.

A) Is doing.

B) Do.

C) Does.

D)& Have done.

E) Has done.

*****

I ___ my friend since we left school.

A)& Haven’t seen.

B) Hasn’t seen.

C) Wasn’t seen.

D) Aren’t seen.

E) Isn’t seen.

*****

They ___ here for two hours.

A) Is been.

B) Am been.

C)& Have been.

D) Is being.

E) Am being.

*****

I consider myself lucky to have a job…

A) as open and friendly

B) but love playing tennis

C) first and as Britain second

D) of our long history

E)& because there is very little work around

*****

My children probably see …

A) as open and friendly

B) first and as Britain second

C)& me as an old dinosaur

D) of our long history

E) friend I have

*****

I think of myself as a European…

A)& first and as Britain second

B) as open and friendly

C) of our long history

D) friend I have

E) because there is very little work around

*****

I would describe myself …

A) friend I have

B) first and as Britain second

C) me as an old dinosaur

D)& as open and friendly

E) of our long history

*****

I don’t see myself as a great player …

A) as open and friendly

B)& but love playing tennis

C) first and as Britain second

D) of our long history

E) because there is very little work around

*****

I am proud to be British because…

A) as open and friendly

B) but love playing tennis

C) first and as Britain second

D)& of our long history

E) because there is very little work around

*****

My wife is the best …

A)& friend I have

B) first and as Britain second

C) me as an old dinosaur

D) as open and friendly

E) of our long history

*****

Meet somebody unexpectedly or without planning it

A) give up

B) set out

C)& run into

D) stop off

E) bring together

*****

Travelling by asking for lifts from vehicles that pass you.

A) trip

B) voyage

C)& hitchhiking

D) journey

E) adventure

*****

Feel well or happy again after something bad.

A) sort out

B)& get over

C) pick up

D) come across

E) see off

*****

To find an answer to a problem

A)& sort out

B) get over

C) pick up

D) come across

E) see off

*****

Take somebody or something in a car

A) sort out

B) get over

C)& pick up

D) come across

E) see off

*****

Let someone get out of your car

A)& drop off

B) get over

C) pick up

D) come across

E) see off

*****

Meet or find by chance

A) sort out

B) get over

C) pick up

D)& come across

E) see off

*****

Say good-bye to someone who going on journey

A) sort out

B) get over

C) pick up

D) come across

E)& see off

*****

Brown bear looks

A) off the kids at school on his way to work

B) off her friends at the airport

C)& after her cubs for about two and a half years

D) up hitchhikers in his truck

E) over a serious illness like that

*****

He always drops

A)& off the kids at school on his way to work

B) up the sport after her latest injury

C) across a good site for hitchhikers

D) out problems with a virus on her computer

E) up hitchhikers in his truck

*****

He often picks

A) off the kids at school on his way to work

B) up the sport after her latest injury

C) across a good site for hitchhikers

D) out problems with a virus on her computer

E)& up hitchhikers in his truck

*****

I was surfing the net last night and came

A) off the kids at school on his way to work

B) up the sport after her latest injury

C)& across a good site for hitchhikers

D) out problems with a virus on her computer

E) up hitchhikers in his truck

*****

It often takes a long time to get

A) off the kids at school on his way to work

B) off her friends at the airport

C) after her cubs for about two and a half years

D) up hitchhikers in his truck

E)& over a serious illness like that

*****

She decided to give

A) off the kids at school on his way to work

B)& up the sport after her latest injury

C) across a good site for hitchhikers

D) out problems with a virus on her computer

E) up hitchhikers in his truck

*****

She needs some help to sort

A) off the kids at school on his way to work

B) up the sport after her latest injury

C) across a good site for hitchhikers

D)& out problems with a virus on her computer

E) up hitchhikers in his truck

*****

They’ve gone to see

A) off the kids at school on his way to work

B)& off her friends at the airport

C) after her cubs for about two and a half years

D) up hitchhikers in his truck

E) over a serious illness like that

*****

Make the verb in brackets in the Present Continuous Tense: She (to wait) for somebody:

A) was waiting

B) will be waiting

C)& is waiting

D) are waiting

E) am waiting.

*****

Put the verb in brackets in the Present Continuous Tense: They (to stand) by the road:

A) am standing

B) were standing

C)& are standing

D) is standing

E) will standing.

*****

Put the verb in brackets in the Present Continuous Tense: He (to hold) something:

A)& is holding

B) will be holding

C) are holding

D) was holding

E) am holding.

*****

Put the verb in brackets in the Present Continuous Tense: He (to play) an accordion:

A) shall be playing

B)& is playing

C) will be playing

D) are playing

E) am playing.

*****

Put the verb in brackets in the Present Continuous Tense: We (to walk) to work:

A) was walking

B) will be walking

C) am walking

D) is walking

E)& are walking.

*****

Choose the correct sentence in the Past Simple:

A) they like to sing a song

B)& he wrote a letter to his parents

C) I write a lot e-mails to my friends

D) she is typing a message

E) we shall take our exam in June.

*****

Choose the correct sentence in the Past Simple:

A) they are writing a test

B) I miss my English classes every week

C) she is talking to my mother

D) they live far away from me

E)& I missed my English class a month ago.

*****

Choose the correct sentence in the Past Simple:

A)& she went to the party two days ago

B) she goes to the party every week

C) I am going to the party right now

D) they will leave tomorrow

E) they are having dinner now.

*****

Choose the correct sentence in the Past Simple:

A) they are working very hard now

B) we are working very hard now

C) I shall work very hard tomorrow

D)& we worked very hard yesterday

E) they work very hard.

*****

Choose the correct sentence in the Past Simple:

A) they was live in Astana

B) they will live in Astana

C)& they lived in Astana last year

D) they live in Astana

E) they are moving to Astana.

*****

Choose the right verb ‚to be’ in the Present Simple: I ___ a future social worker:

A) shall be

B)& am

C) are

D) is

E) was.

*****

Choose the right verb ‚to be’ in the Present Simple: They ___ my close friends:

A) am

B) will be

C) was

D) is

E)& are.

*****

Find the right antonym of the given word – thin:

A) clean

B)& thick

C) clear

D) low

E) free.

*****

Find the right antonym of the given word – always:

A) often

B) as a rule

C) sometimes

D)& never

E) usually.

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Find the right antonym of the given word – kind:

A)& angry

B) modest

C) rude

D) and

E) but.

*****

Find the right antonym of the given word – fast:

A) long

B) narrow

C) large

D) big

E)& slow.

*****

Find the right antonym of the given word – beautiful:

A) fine

B) nice

C)& ugly

D) handsome

E) pretty.

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Moving your body nervously …:

A) sincere

B)& fidgeting

C) sweaty

D) messing around

E) live off

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Wet because you are hot

A) sincere

B) fidgeting

C)& sweaty

D) messing around

E) live off

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honest means ….

A)& sincere

B) fidgeting

C) sweaty

D) messing around

E) live off

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wasting time/playing

A) sincere

B) fidgeting

C) sweaty

D)& messing around

E) live off

*****

depend on something for money

A) sincere

B) fidgeting

C) sweaty

D) messing around

E)& live off

*****

Spot a liar means ….

A) get away with it

B) give you away

C)& recognize that someone is lying

D) tell a lie

E) lie

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Choose the phrase that does not go with the verb:

Lie ….

A) about why you are late

B) to a friend

C) about your age

D)& by a member of your family

E) about your profession

*****

Choose the phrase that does not go with the verb:

Have

A) no choice

B) a lovely time

C)& sincere

D) no family

E) no home

*****

Choose the phrase that does not go with the verb:

look

A)& ahead someone

B) for a girlfriend

C) honest

D) at someone straight in the eyes

E) after children

*****

Choose the phrase that does not go with the verb:

be

A) dating someone

B) fidgeting and nervous

C)& honesty

D) a single parent

E) father

*****

Choose the phrase that does not go with the verb:

Tell

A) the truth

B)& about a story

C) a lie

D) your partner something

E) tales

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