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VII. Circle the right variant.
1. A: a) Will you go to London with me? b) Would you like another piece of cake? c) Will you buy the ticket yourself? B: No, thank you. 2. A: a) Thank you very much. b) Sorry, c) Excuse me. B: It's a pleasure. 3. A: What do you say if you have to push past people? B: a) Sorry. b) Good-bye. c) Don't mention it. Test 23 I. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets. 1. Some TV serials like " Santa Barbara" (make) especially for housewives. 2. How much TV you (watch) a day? - About three hours before I (do) my homework. - What j ou (watch) now? - Safari. 3. How many books you (read) since March? - Just a few. - When you (read) " Jane Eyre? " - Last month. 4. It was very late and John (give up) all hope of meeting the man. //. Choose the right article. 1.1 am fortunate enough to be teaching at Oak Ridge,... exceptionally good school.... school is on the outskirts of... city and consists of... number of... modern buildings. 2. At... moment I give eight periods of French and four periods of English... week. 3. In... 1960s... adaptation of Galsworthy's " The Forsyte Saga " was... most popular British TV series ever known till then. Circle the suitable preposition. 1. Don't be angry (at, on, with) me. I have been waiting (of, at, for) Mary. Shall we go (on, for, by) a walk or shall we go (in, on, to) the cinema? 2. What is the matter (of, with, for) you? -I'm thinking (over, about, for) the kids. How can we help them? 3. Won't you take your hat (off, of, away)? IV. Circle the suitable pronoun. \. Does your son read (many, much)? - No, he reads very (little, a little, few). 2. Have you (some, any) sugar left? - Yes, we have (some, any). 3. Is she an old friend of (you, yours, your)? V. Circle the appropriate word. 1. Mr. Nuttel was a young painter, who recently (had, had had) a nervous breakdown. The doctors had (told, said, spoken, talked) him that he (should, would) go away for a holiday. 2. Have you (made, done) many mistakes in your test? 3. Who (made, did) this work yesterday? 4. He (graduated from, left) Moscow University in 1991. 5. He speaks English (well, good). 6. His English is (well, good). 7. Do you know (that, what) they are discussing? 8. He is (yet, still) asleep. 9. Stop (talking, to talk), please. 10. When did he arrive (in, at) London? 11. The wounded soldier could (hard, hardly) walk. 12. The suitcase was too heavy for me (to raise, to pick up, to lift). VI. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence. 1. Mr. Winkle/ to/ skates/ on/ trying/ his/ was/ put. 2. morning/ to/ five/ give/I/ you/ wanted/ this/ shillings. 3. idea/ ask/ to/ a/ it/ the/ was/ good/ way/ him. 4. entertain/ ago/ people/ a/ years/ how/ themselves/ to/ hundred/ knew. VII. Circle the right variant. 1. A: a) Shall I do it now? b) Can I do it now? c) May I do it now? B: No, you needn't. You can do it tomorrow. 2. A: Let's go for a walk. B: a) Can we? b) Shall we? c) Let us not? 3. A: a) How do you do? b) How are you getting on? c) How are you? B: I am very well, thank you. 4. A: Mrs. Brown, may I introduce Mr. Black to you? Mr. Black, this is Mrs.Brown. Mrs Brown: a) How nice! b) How do you do! c) It's very kind of you. Test 24 I. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets. 1. Why you (to look) at me so angrily? Have I said something wrong? 2. It's too late to phone Tom now. I (to phone) him in the morning. 3. I'll go to London by air, if I (to have) enough money. 4.1 (to see) a very good film last week. - What film (to be) it? - " Gone with the Wind". I think it's the best film I ever (to see). 5. He (to live) in Spain when he was a child. II. Choose the right article. 1. What... nice garden! 2. Jack is... fast runner. He is... best runner in his school. 3. There was... man talking to...woman outside the house.... man looked tired. 4. At six o'clock we had... dinner and then went out for... walk. 5. On... day of my brother's arrival I had no classes. Lll.Circle the suitable preposition. 1. Ann is fond (of, for, to) her younger brother. 2. We spent the evening listening (at, to, in) records. 3. His books have been translated (from, into, in) many languages. 4. He looked (at, for, on) his watch. " (After, in, till) half an hour Jane must be back, " he thought. 5. We waited (of, to, for) Jim for half an hour but he didn't come. 6.1 don't know what town he comes (of, from). |
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