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1 Choose the antonym to the word with capital letters.I never watch DULL films till the end.
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terrible
soundless
dangerous
amusing
sad
2 Choose the antonym to the word with capital letters. Emily Green looked at this PENNILESS old
man with respect.
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unhealthy
jobless
poor
rich
moneyless
3 Choose the antonym to the word with capital letters. Is it SAFE to cross the river in that place?
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advisable
possible
important
dangerous
necessary
4 Choose the antonym to the word with capital letters. We have some ANCIENT customs.
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suitable
unforgettable
lovely
contemporary
old
5 Choose the antonym to the word with capital letters. There was no DANGER for any of us.
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difficulty
risk
chance
safety
place
6 Choose the antonym to the word with capital letters. They found the man DEAD.
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asleep
awake
wounded
alive
angry
7 Choose the antonym to the words with capital letters . It was DARK and his package was too
HEAVY.
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light, empty
foggy, small
frosty, big
light, light
cloudy, full
8 Choose the sentences with the object clause. My brother hasn’t decided when to play. 2) Let me
know where they are. 3) They didn’t expect this to happen. 4) I remember the day when we parted. 5)
I thought that there would be a lot of people at the party.
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1, 2
3, 5
1, 2, 5
2, 5
1, 3, 5
9 Choose the correct sentence with the adverbial clause of cause.
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Because of the earthquake the city was destroyed.
Though he was free, he didn’t help us.
I didn’t know why they asked me so many questions.
As he lived abroad, he couldn’t see his family.
Why did you hit the child on the head?
10 Choose the correct answer in the passive voice. They will send the letter soon.
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The letter will be sended tomorrow.
The letter shall be sent tomorrow.
The letter will be send tomorrow.
The letter will be sent tomorrow.
The letter would be sent tomorrow.
11 Choose the sentences in the passive voice.My father collected stamps when he was boy. 2. Many
interesting books were collected in our school­library. 3. The postcards, collected by the children were
very colorful. 4. Jane has been elected monitor of the class. 5. The pupils elected the monitor in
September.
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3, 5
1, 4
2, 3
2, 4
4, 5
12 Choose the correct sentences with modal verbs.I studied as much as I could to pass the exam. 2. He
changed his plans but he hadn’t to do it. 3. How many days did you have to spend there? 4. Why has
your friend to wait outside?
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1, 2
1, 3
1, 4
3, 4
2, 3
13 Choose the sentences with the adverbial clause of time. When he will arrive isn’t known. 2. When
the sun set, he returned home. 3. Come when you like. 4. I was told the time when he was expected to
arrive. 5. When did he write his last poem.
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2, 3
3, 5
1, 4
1, 2
4, 5
14 Choose the sentences with the adverbial clause of cause.He works a lot because he wants to buy a
car. 2. He wants to buy a car, so he works hard. 3. He wants to buy a car, that’s why he works a lot. 4.
He couldn’t buy a car, as he had not enough money. 5. He didn’t know why Jim couldn’t buy a car.
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2, 5
2, 4
1, 5
1, 4
1, 3
15 Choose the synonym to the word with capital letters. It’s one of the IMPORTANT problems for us
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exciting
own
easy
main
typical
16 Choose the correct answer. My exercise ________.
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was not marking
has not marked
is not marking
has not been marked
was not been marked
17 Choose the correct answer.He couldn’t imagine that the work ________ so difficult.
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have to be
would be
can be
was
will be
18 Choose the correct answer. By this time next year he _______ on the subject for five years.
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will have been lecturing
will lecture
would be lecturing
have been lecturing
will be lecturing
19 Choose the correct answer. He _____ in Leningrad up to 1981 and then he moved to Moscow.
had lived
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have been left
was living
lived
had been living
20 Choose the correct answer. She got married because she preferred bringing up children _______
teaching.
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on
about
from
to
over
21 Choose the correct answer. She ______ to see you since morning.
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has waited
was waiting
has been waited
has been waiting
has waiting
22 Choose the correct answer. I hear all young people _____ employment after graduation.
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gets
is getting
will be getting
will get
get
23 Choose the correct answer We were in _____ house now, and we climbed ______ few more stairs,
very slowly.
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the, ­
a, a
a, ­
the, a
a, the
24 Choose the correct answer. I left Moscow _______ Friday, while my sister stayed ______ for
another 2 days.
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on, at
at, in
at, on
on, on
at, at
25 Choose the correct answer.There is no proof _______ his guilt and he should be released.
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of
for
on
to
­­
26 Choose the correct answer.She is envious _______ the good luck I’ve been having lately.
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to
–
by
of
from
27 Choose the correct answer. One portrait stands _______ in this vast collection.
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­
of
by
off
out
28 Choose the correct answer.Are there any new theories _____ the question now?
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at
­
in
on
about
29 Choose the correct answer.Although his parents warned him ______ what would happen, he
continued to disobey them.
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off
about
to
of
on
30 Choose the correct answer. It is only small children who believe___ magic.
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over
in
on
to
­
31 Choose the correct answer. He carries _______ as if he were the boss.
•
in
off
through
on
out
32 Choose the correct answer.I hear he ________ two stories in big magazines this month.
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had been published
will publish
published
has published
would publish
33 Choose the correct answer. We are going to have our house ______. The decorators are coming
next week.
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made away with
done in
is done
done up
made over
34 Choose the correct answer. They ______ Fatty through the door, on his way to Anatomy Building.
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has pushed
was pushing
push
pushed
had pushed
35 Choose the correct answer. On the First of May demonstrations _______ all over the world to
mark International worker’s day.
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will held
held
was held
are held
hold
36 Choose the correct answer. The world _____ a lot by 1999.
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is changing
changing
changes
will have changed
has changed
37 Choose the correct answer.He may be able to come to the party _____ the other hand, he may be
too busy.
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at
by
in
on
for
38 Choose the correct answer. Although he was not responsible, he was blamed _______ the damage.
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in
about
on
for
­
39 Choose the correct answer. His father was very angry ______ him for having got a bad report.
towards
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To
­­­
with
on
40 Choose the correct answer.He succeeded ________ passing the examination at his second attempt.
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to
at
on
in
for
41 Choose the correct answer.Dr. Smith was offended ______ some remarks made by the professor.
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of
from
with
by
on
42 Choose the correct answer. When new coins were issued the old ones were called ______.
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in
­­
out
off
up
43 Choose the correct answer. The manager quickly passed ________ the reasons for the strike.
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over
for
off
away
­­
44 Choose the correct answer. I need the book myself but I ______ you have it for several days.
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should let
will let
could have let
can let
would let
45 Choose the correct answer. She ______ worse that day but continued to work.
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had felt
was felting
fell
felt
has felt
46 Choose the correct answer. He didn’t understand what they ________ about, but he asked no
questions.
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had talked
have been talking
are talking
were talking
talked
47 Make up a sentence. 1.does 2.know 3.Mary 4.how well 5.English /
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1,3,2,4,5
4,3,1,2,5 mövzu
1,3,2,5,4
4,1,3,2,5
4,5,1,3,2
48 Choose the degree of adjective. The weather is ____ important topic in Britain.
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least
few
more
the most
most
49 Choose the correct word. The boy watches TV ____.
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every day
for an hour
since morning
now
either
50 Choose the correct article. Father bought ____ interesting book and ____ notebooks for me
yesterday.
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an, a
a, the
the , the
an , ­
­, a
51 It was _____ hot summer day and ____ sun was shining brightly.
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the, the
the , a
­, the
a, the
a ,a
52 It was ____ large room with _____ old furniture in it.
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the, an
a, a
a, the
a, ­
a, an
53 Last summer ____ Browns went to ____country.
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­, the
­, a
the, a
the, the
the,­
54 Choose the correct preposition. There was much difference _____ him and the other brother.
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with
among
of
Between
in
55 They went ____ Moscow ____ train.
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in, on
­ , by
to, on
to, by
to, with
56 Choose the correct degree of adjective. Which was _____ difficult subject you had at school?
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more
the more
very much
most
the most
57 Choose the correct synonym to the word in bold. Lots of old houses have no MODERN
conveniences.
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Old
tasty
broad
contemporary
abroad
58 Choose the correct form of the adjective. The Soviet Union was____ country in the world.
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much larger
larger
more larger
the largest
large
59 Choose the correct antonym to the word in bold. The ENTRANCE exams will be held here.
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Last
new
former
final
music
60 Choose the correct word. The boy was learning ____ but there was still a lot to learn.
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strange
dull
fast
Hard
truth
61 Choose the correct preposition. He usually has a glass ___ water ____ his dinner.
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­, in
with, for
of, at
of, with
­, for
62 Choose the correct preposition. The first function ____ newspaper is to give ____ the news.
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from, ­
of, at
in, to
of, ­­, ­
of, to
63 Choose the correct antonym to the word in bold.I’ve met my friend and I am very GLAD.
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pleased
eager
happy
sad
lucky
64 Choose the correct degree of the adjective. The living room is ____ than the kitchen.
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as big
more bigger
biggest
bigger
more big
65 Choose the correct degree of the adjective. What’s _____ film you saw last year?
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better
goodest
best
the best
the goodest
66 Choose the correct variant. Has your son made ____ friends in France?
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very little
much
little
many
•
a little
67 Choose the correct preposition. We walked _____ an hour.
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of
at
to
for
after
68 Choose the correct preposition. There was much difference _____ him and the other brother.
•
in
of
with
between
among
69 Choose the correct preposition. Did you come here ____ car or ____ foot?
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by, by
by, on
by, with
in, by
with, on
70 Choose the correct preposition. He has come ____ Moscow ____ a small town.
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from, of
into, at
in, from
to, from
­, from
71 Choose the correct preposition. Great changes have taken place ____ Azerbaijan _____ 1988.
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into, since
in, since
to, in
on, about
with, in
72 Choose the correct preposition.__ Christmas I met Fed and recognized him ____once as he looked
____ his elder brother.
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on, by, like
at, at, after
on, at, like
at, at, like
at, of, as
73 Choose the correct preposition. Thank you _____ your letter ____ which you told me ___the
weather ___ England.
to, about, about, in
in, at, about, of
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for, at, on, in
for, in, about, in
with, from, about, in
74 Choose the correct preposition. We didn’t have the key, so we climbed ____ the window ____ the
house.
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­, for
up, to
off, through
through, into
to, towards
75 Choose the correct preposition. We admired the richness ____ colour ____ his paintings.
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of, ­
in, of
of, to
of, in
­, in
76 Choose the correct preposition. The picture was looked _____ with admiration.
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trough
after
for
at
to
77 Choose correct articles._____ man came up to me and asked _____ way to _____ post­office.
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a, ­ , the
the, the, ­
a, a, the
a, the, the
a, the, ­
78 Choose the correct preposition. ____ my opinion the Moscow Metro is the finest _____ the World.
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­, at
in, at
at, to
in, in
to, at
79 Choose the correct article. There ____furniture in my sitting room but there ____ not ___ things in
my bedroom.
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are much, are, many
are many, are, much
is much, is, much
is much, are, many
is many, are, many
80 Choose the correct article. Bring _____ piece of chalk , said ____ teacher.
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an, the
the , the
the, a
a, the
a, a
81 Choose the correct article. We had _____ good time in ____South _____ last summer.
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a, ­, ­
a, the, the
­, the, ­
a, the, ­
the, the, ­
82 Choose the correct article. _____ tea is too hot . Put it on ____ table.
•
the, ­
­, the
the , the
the , a
a, the
83 Choose the correct article. ____ large steel bridge joins ____ two banks of ___river.
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­, the, the
the, the, a
a, ­, a
a,­, the
a, the, the
84 Choose the synonym to the word with capital letters.Be SILENT! said the teacher.
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late
sure
quite
quiet
quick
85 Choose the synonym to the words with capital letters. We ENJOYED OURSELVES VERY
MUCH.
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were afraid
had a got time
got tired
had a good time
were late
86 Choose the correct preposition.In his childhood A. Lincoln liked to go __ the forest, where he
could sit and look___ clouds __ the sky.
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to, for, in
along, on, of
to, in, under
into, at, in
through, in, at
87 Choose the correct synonym to the word with capital letters. You ARE BEAUTIFUL today.
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look ugly
feel pretty
had nice
seem wonderful
see fine
88 Choose the correct antonym to the word with capital letters. The children began to play in the
FARTHEST corner of the garden.
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quietest
darkest
distant
nearest
shady
89 Choose the correct antonym to the words with capital letters. My mother spoke in a very POLITE
and LOW voice.
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pleasant – weak
weak ­ unpleasant
thin ­ high
impolite – loud
fine – strong
90 Choose the correct adjective. She speaks English _____ than Jane does.
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badder
the worst
worst
worse
badly
91 Choose the correct adjectives. How can we finish this work when we have got ___ time and ____
people to do it?
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few, little
little, few
a little, a little
a few, a few
much, little
92 Complete the sentence. The days were sunny in August,____?
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were they
are they
don’t they
weren’t they
didn’t they
93 Choose the correct tense form.He _____ letters to his parents once a week.
had written
have written
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is writing
writes
write
94 Choose the correct tense form.It _____, take your umbrella.
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Rain
was raining
rains
is raining
rained
95 Choose the sentence logically correct. We take medicine____.
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if we want to see a doctor
when we have nothing to complain of
because we feel fine
when we feel ill
to become doctors
96 Choose the sentence logically correct. She likes stories about animals because ____ .
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they often go to the zoo
she doesn’t like animals
she hates them
she is found of animals
they are very dangerous
97 Choose the sentence logically correct. It was a frosty winter day and____ .
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was covered with green grass and flowers
the sun was shining brightly
it was raining heavily
everything was covered with thick snow
we decided to go swimming
98 Choose the sentence logically correct. How lucky that ____.
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you haven’t won the match
you are ill
you have lost your money
we have met again
you have broken your leg
99 Choose the synonym to the word with capital letters. My son IS FOND OF likes
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learns
is interested in
hate
English literature.
dislikes
100 Choose the synonym to the word with capital letters.I NOTICED that they were looking at us.
thought
was sure
•
decided
saw
felt
101 Choose the synonym to the word with capital letters. Please RETURN the book as soon as
possible.
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send
get
discuss
give back
translate
102 Complete the sentence. He met him no more ____ .
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I didn’t met him too
so does her brother
so did Ben
neither did I
neither do they
103 Choose the synonym to the word with capital letters. We expect him TO RETURN next week.
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to appear
to stay in
to leave for
to come back
to start
104 Choose the correct tense form. Try not to make any noise. The child ____in the next room.
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will sleep
sleeps
was sleeping
is sleeping
slept
105 Choose the correct form of the verb. I watched my cat ____ with her kittens.
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was playing
to play
played
playing
plays
106 Choose the correct tense form. Ch. Dickens____ world­wide fame when he begun to write Oliver
Twist .
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had been earned
was earned
earned
had earned
earns
107 Choose the correct tense form. Going to the university I suddenly found out that ____ my book at
home.
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was leaving
left
have left
had left
leave
108 Choose the correct tense form. She knew who ____ the letter.
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wrote
has written
was written
had written
had been written
109 Choose the correct variant. The girl ____ the dictation correctly and ____any mistakes yesterday.
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didn’t write, made
wrote, made
wrote, had made
wrote, didn’t make
has written, make
110 Choose the antonym to the word with capital letters. I felt something TROUBLED her.
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Surprised
hurt
pleased
calmed
disturbed
111 Choose the antonym to the word with capital letters. You must PUSH to open the door.
•
Knock
strike
pick
pull
press
112 Choose the correct variant.If it’s too hot here, you can ____ your jacket.
•
switch off
get off
turn off
take off
put off
113 Turn the sentence into Reported Speech from Direct Speech.
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“What time was it’’, I asked him
“What time is it?’’, He asked me.
I asked, what time it was.
“What time it is? ’’, I asked.
I asked “What time is it?’’
I asked that, what time it is?
114 Choose the correct tense form.She ____ me that she ____ him since 1962.
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tell, knew
tell, had known
tell, know
told, had known
told, knew
115 Complete the sentence. A living room or a parlour is such a room____ .
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where we have meetings
where we sleep
where we have a rest
where we receive our guests
where we prepare meals
116 Choose the correct conjunction. He can ____ play the tar ___ sing folk songs very well.
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such, that
either, nor
both, also
not only, but also
so, that
117 Choose the correct pronouns. I didn’t know _____ about it, she told me _____ .
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any, something
something , everything
anything, anything
anything, nothing
everything, no
118 Choose the correct pronouns. The Garabagh problem is _____ and ____ must solve it ____ .
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our, we, ourselves
theirs, they, ourselves
their, they, themselves
ours, we, ourselves
others, we, ourselves
119 Choose the correct pronoun.We don’t know _____ about car engines.
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some
something
nothing
anything
every
120 Choose the correct article. To give ____ advice is easier than to follow it. May I give you ____
piece of ___ advice?
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an , ­ , the
­, a, ­
the , a, the
an, the, the
­, the, ­
121 Answer the question. The person below the president in a country who takes control of the
country if the President isn’t able to lead the government. Who am I?
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Designer
president
ambassador
vice­president
engineer
122 Choose the correct degree of adjective.A poor thing in ____ hands is ____ than a fine thing in
____ hands.
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good, worse, bad
good, better, good
bad, better, bad
good, better, bad
good, best, bad
123 Choose the sentence logically correct.
•
It’s polite to speak with your mouth full.
It’s wonderful not to know your native language.
We mustn’t take care of our planet Earth.
We say “I am sorry” after we have done something wrong.
Throwing stones at birds and animals is the right thing to do.
124 Choose the correct variant.Do you have _____ to do today?
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many work
many works
a lot of works
much work
lots of works
125 Choose the synonym of DULL.
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joy
happy
funny
gloomy
gay
126 Choose the sentence logically correct. The ground is covered with snow. We go to the yard and
____ .
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pick up flowers
lie in the sun
swim in the river
make a snowman
sit down in the shadow
127 Choose the correct word. Apple­trees ____ in spring.
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stay
exist
distribute
blossom
remain
128 Choose the correct form of the verb. The teacher made the boy _____ what he had heard.
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was repeated
repeating
repeated
repeat
to repeat
129 Choose the correct variant. ____ you ___ any envelopes a few days ago ?
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do, by
were, bought
did, bought
did, buy
have, bought
130 Choose the correct variant. They ____ after the snow ____
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will travel, melt
will travel, melts
will travel, will melt
will travel, is melted
travelled, melted
131 Chose the correct modal verb.If one’s knowledge of English is complete, he _____ to pass tests.
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can
had
could
will be able
was able
132 Choose the sentence with the attributive clause.
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Mary put the meat where the cat could not reach it.
Tell me where you are going for your holiday?
Do you know where W. Shakespeare was born?
The place where we stopped to rest was very beautiful.
The spaceship landed where it was supposed to.
133 Choose the correct sentence in indirect speech.
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She said that she would give him her note.
She said that she would give him his note.
She said: “I’ll give him my note’’.
She said that I should give him my note.
She said that she will give her my note.
She said she would give him my note.
134 Choose the correct sentence indirect speech.
•
She asked: “When did you have begin learning English”.
She asked: “When have you begin learning English”.
She asked: “When I have begun learning English”.
She asked when I had begun learning English.
She said: “When did you begin learning English”.
She said: “When were you begin learning English”.
135 Complete the sentence. Mike never goes in for sports, _____ .
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Nick doesn’t too
neither Nick does
so does Nick
neither does Nick
so Nick does
136 Choose the line of regular verbs.
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buy, open, work
climb, strike, prefer
draw, raise, publish
occupy, struggle, increase
organize, sail, hit
137 Choose the correct word. The coat is too long for you. It needs ______.
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washing
cleaning
decorating
cutting
buying
138 Choose the correct preposition. The full name _____ the Soviet Union is the Union ___ Soviet
Socialist Republics.
•
from, from
of, of
of, on
on, on
of, from
139 Choose the correct preposition. Moscow, its capital, is one ____ the largest cities ___ the world.
•
of, on
of, by
of, ­
of, in
on, of
140 Choose the correct preposition. I failed ____ mathematics.
over
on
at
•
•
in
of
141 Choose the correct preposition.I am looking ____ a book which I’ve put somewhere.
•
­­­­­
after
like
for
at
142 Choose the correct tense form. I _____ my lessons. I can go to the cinema with my friend now.
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shall do
am doing
did
have done
had done
143 Choose the correct preposition. The district around Birmingham is a district ___ factories and
mines.
•
in
of
from
on
­
144 Choose the correct preposition. It is situated ____ both sides ____ the Moskva.
•
on, in
­, on
in, on
on, of
­, in
145 Choose the correct preposition._____the evening Adams joined Brown ____ whisky and soda.
•
at, in
­, for
at, for
in, for
in, ­
146 Choose the correct preposition. The great liner stopped some way ____the port.
•
in
on
­
from
to
147 Choose the correct preposition. The game ____ basketball is unique ____ popular sports.
•
of, between
in, among
•
of, among
­, between
­, among
148 Choose the correct preposition. Two types ____ tests are commonly used ____ modern schools.
•
of, on
of, at
of, ­
of, in
­, in
149 Choose the correct preposition. The student cannot get a high score just _____ making a lucky
guess.
•
at
on
over
by
in
150 Choose the correct word. Can you ____ me how long it will take me to get to the Nizami
Museum?
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talk
want
ask
tell
speak
151 Choose the correct variant. I’m free ____evening expect Sunday.
•
other
both
all
every
some
152 Choose the correct variant. She is kind and ____ likes her in this village.
•
nobody
everything
every
everybody
all
153 Choose the correct variant. It was in 1810. In ___ days there were no railways those, our
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such, ours
that, their
these, our
in ___ country.
this, our
154 Choose correct articles. At ___ age of 15 Dickens often went to ____ famous library of ____
British museum.
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a, the, the
­, the, ­
an, the, a
the, the, the
the, a, the
155 Choose the correct articles. There is ____ article in today’s paper. ____ article is on modern
architecture. It’s _____ interesting article.
•
the, an, the
an, the, the
an, a, an
an, the, an
a, an, a
156 Make up sentences.Trafalgar Square 2.one 3.is 4.of interest 5.in London 6.of the places
•
1,3,2,4,5,6
5,2,6,4,1,3
1,3,2,6,4,5
1,3,2,6,5,4
3,1,5,2,4,6
157 Choose the correct pronoun.____ of the students tries to be the first one at the examinations
•
most
both
all
each
every
158 Choose the correct prepositions.My son entered _____ Baku State University. We are proud ____
him.
•
into, of
­, with
to, of
­, of
in, for
159 Choose the correct preposition.She likes to walk ____ the park ____ the evenings.
•
of, for
in, at
on, before
in, in
into, in
160 Choose the sentence logically correct.
If it is cold in the room you must open the window.
When it is spring we must wear our coats and gloves.
When it is winter everywhere is green.
•
•
When it is autumn the leaves are yellow.
When it is dark in the room we mustn’t switch on the light.
161 Choose the correct adjective.It’s _____ to cross the river in this place than over there.
•
most dangerous
dangerous
little dangerous
less dangerous
a little dangerous
162 Choose the correct variant. to make a bad mistake 2. to make homework 3. To have breakfast 4.
to be good at sports 5. to have angry with somebody
•
2, 3, 4
1, 3, 5
2, 4, 5
1, 3, 4
3, 4, 5
163 Choose the logical ending. TV is ____ .
•
something,that plays non­important role in our life.
magic window, which is dangerous for children to watch at it.
a box, which everybody can use.
a source of information.
show, which only provides entertainment.
164 Choose the sentence logically correct. The news Caleb brought was tragic, ____ .
•
we were glad to hear it.
we started enjoying ourselves.
we didn’t care at all.
everybody felt sorry.
it made us feel happy.
165 Choose the correct variant. The teacher speaks ____ of her abilities.
•
high
higher
highest
highly
more higher
166 Choose the correct adverb. Betty hasn’t been well ____ .
•
more late
later
latest
lately
late
167 Choose the correct adverb. It is raining _____ , try to drive ____ .
hard, careful
hard, careless
•
hardly, careful
hard, carefully
hardly, carelessly
168 Choose the correct degree of the adverb.As they have all modern conveniences, they live ____
than we do.
•
more comfortable
comfortably
comfortable
more comfortably
most comfortably
169 Choose the correct adverb. I looked for my friend but I couldn’t find him______.
•
today
nowhere
somewhere
anywhere
everywhere
170 Choose the correct adverb. Tom, have you ____ seen such a beautiful girl before?
•
just
ever
never
usually
still
171 Choose the correct adverb. In _____ than 10 minutes everybody was ready to start.
•
much
the least
little
less
fewer
172 Choose the sentences with the adverb of place.Come here. 2. Try to speak slowly. 3. They wrote
the last test better. 4. The child went down.
•
2, 4
2, 3
1, 2
1, 4
3, 4
173 Choose the correct variant. He was so tired that he ___ speak.
•
couldn’t hardly
can hardly
could
could hardly
wasn’t able
174 Choose the correct synonym to the words with capital letters. Ambassador DROPPED OUT the
meeting immediately.
•
made up
brought up
fall out
left
got over
175 Choose the correct preposition. We haven’t been to the Zoo _____ November.
•
on
from
till
since
in
176 Choose the correct synonym to the word with capital letters. Burglar was arrested by the
POLICEMAN.
•
designer
costumer
shop­assistant
cop
engineer
177 Choose the correct answer.The British ____ the tradition of afternoon tea for 2 centuries.
•
has followed
follow
has been following
have been following
are following
178 Complete the following sentence. They ____ their work by 7 o’clock.
•
had done
will do
will be done
will have done
would do
179 Choose the correct preposition. I go _____ the kitchen and make the cacao and bring it back
_____ the living room and sit down ____ the Sofa ____ the back and light a cigarette.
•
into, into, at, at
to, on, at, into
of, to, at, into
into, into, on, at
into, on, at, into
180 Choose the correct preposition. The great popularity ____ the Russian language has made
classical and Soviet Russian literature accessible to everyone living ____ the USSR.
from, in
of, on
•
to, of
of, in
of, at
181 Choose the antonym to the word with capital letters. The child was LOST in the forest.
•
found
hidden
left
missed
kept
182 Choose the antonym to the word with capital letters.When I saw him he looked ANGRY.
•
Weak
tired
happy
calm
sad
183 Choose the antonym to the words with capital letters. The sky was DARK and CLOUDY.
•
grey, clear
bright, rainy
silent, foggy
blue, bright
silent, cloudiness
184 Choose the correct conjunction. ____ the work was difficult , it was finished in time
•
because
as
if
although
as soon as
185 Change into the Passive Voice. They didn’t publish John’s books.
•
They were published by John
John’s books weren’t published by yet.
John’s books had been published by them.
John’s books weren’t published by them
John’s books hadn’t been published by them
186 Choose the correct modal verb. I don’t like to get up early, but I _____ go to school now.
•
had to
may
don’t have to
have to
can
187 Choose the correct conjunction. _____ we reached the river we found it difficult to get across ,
___the bridge had been destroyed during a storm.
if, because
•
when , though
before , after
when , because
as soon as ,so
188 Choose the correct answer in the passive voice. Did anyone show you the way?
•
Yes, a policeman was shown me the way.
Yes, a man showed me the way.
Yes, I showed the way by a policeman.
Yes, I was shown the way by a policeman.
No, I was shown the policeman the way.
189 Choose the correct answer in the passive voice. We shall finish the work soon.
•
The work would be finished soon.
The work will be finish soon.
The work shall finish soon.
The work will be finished soon.
We shall be finished the work soon.
190 loose
•
great
big
large
small
191 Choose the sentence logically correct. The sky is full of dark clouds ____ .
•
it was going to rain
it is going to rain
the weather is fine
it is light everywhere
the sun is going to rise
192 Choose the correct translation. Trafalqar meydanı Londonun görmәli yerlәrindәn biridir/
Трафалгарская площадь является одной из достопримечательностей Лондона
•
One of the places of interest Trafalgar Square is in London.
Trafalgar Square in London is one the place of interest.
One of place to see in London is Trafalgar Square.
Trafalgar Square is one of the places of interest in London.
Trafalgar Square is one of the places in London of interest.
193 Choose the sentence logically correct. The shoes are too small for me, ____ .
•
I’ll have them
I am going to buy them
give me a size smaller
please give me a size larger
the size is all right for me
194 Choose the sentences logically correct. Beijing is the capital of Japan. 2. Istanbul is the capital of
Turkey. 3. New York is the capital of USA. 4. Trafalgar Square is in London. 5. Baku is the biggest
city of Azerbaijan. 6. The compass was invented in China.
•
4 , 5 , 6
1 , 2 , 4 , 5 , 6
1 , 4 , 5 , 6
3 , 4, 5, 6
2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6
195 Complete the sentence. He spoke quickly and angrily, so _____.
•
the child was very pleased.
the child could answer all his questions.
the child enjoyed himself.
the child understood nothing.
the child listened to him willingly.
196 Choose the correct antonym to the word with capital letters. What do you think DIFFERS these 2
boys?
•
differentiate
saves
interest
unite
supports
197 Choose the correct variant. The students ____ work hard to pass the exam.
•
are able
had
will able to
must
haven’t to
198 Choose the synonym to the word with capital letters. The FAMOUS Azerbaijan writer Nizami
Ganjavi lived in the XII century.
•
old
contemporary
ancient
well ­ known
modern
199 Choose the synonym to the word with capital letters. All the students of our form TOOK PART
in school activity.
•
worked out
took off
took place
participated
regulated
200 Choose the correct word. Oliver Cromwell, on English general and ____ was born in Canada.
policemen
political
•
policy
politician
police
201 Choose the correct synonym to the word with capital letters. They started to work AFRESH.
•
late
together
slowly
again
with pleasure
202 What is the synonym of TO OFFER ?
•
to get
to buy
to give
to suggest
to provide
203 Choose the correct antonym to the words with capital letters. Our teacher PRAISED Lauritta for
her being DILIGENT.
•
disliked, absent – minded
liked, hard – working
awarded, clever
scolded, lazy
respected, painstaking
204 Choose the correct preposition. Mary’s been working here____ 7 years.
•
before
in
after
for
since
205 Complete the sentence. We must speak English at the English lessons, _____ .
•
so they can
so you must
so they must
so must they
neither must we
206 Make up a sentence. 1.adopted 2.the first 3.of 4.was 5.Azerbaijan 6.when 7.constitution
•
6, 1, 7, 4, 3, 5, 2
2, 3, 5, 7, 4, 6, 1
6, 2, 7, 3, 5, 4, 1
6, 4, 2, 7, 3, 5, 1
6, 7, 3, 5, 4, 1, 2
207 Choose the correct sentence.
The news were very important.
•
He gave me many advices.
Take the trousers and put it on the sofa, please.
The work we do are very interesting.
Take the scissors and bring them here, please.
208 Choose the correct sentence.
•
The police was following us yesterday.
The sheep drink water from the river.
Where are the money which I put on the table?
I took the money and gave it to my mummy.
The police is standing near the door.
209 Choose the correct sentence.
•
They arrived at Baku in the morning.
They arrived in school at 3 o’clock.
They arrived in London yesterday.
They stop there for 2 days last week.
They arrived to home before you.
210 Choose the correct interrogative sentence.
•
Nothing can stop us, can’t it?
Nothing can stop us, don’t they?
Nothing can stop us, doesn’t it?
Nothing can stop us, can it?
Nothing can stop us, can nothing?
211 Choose the correct interrogative sentence.
•
Did you spent a good time in the country house?
How many animals there are in Regent’s Park?
Do you choose interesting books in the library, don’t you?
Queen Elisabeth was born in 1926, wasn’t she?
Your friend speaks English, does he?
212 Choose the correct degree of adjective or adverb. She dances as _____ as he does.
•
best
better
good
badly
bad
213 Choose the correct adverbs. She could translate the text ____ , _____ than the other students.
•
easily, very easily
easy, much easily
easily, easy
easily, more easily
easier, most easily
214 Choose the correct variant. Janet is seventeen. She isn’t _____ to vote.
very old
•
enough old
so old
old enough
too old
215 Choose the correct preposition. Take your books and note­books _____ your bag.
•
into
to
of
out of
from
216 Choose the antonym to the word with capital letters. These two words are quite THE SAME.
•
useful
difficult
simple
different
easy
217 Choose the antonym to the word with capital letters. But soon I FORGOT every word of it.
•
understood
put down
learned
remembered
read
218 Choose the antonym to the word with capital letters. He is going TO SELL this cow.
•
to send
to move
to show
to buy
to give
219 Choose the antonym to the word with capital letters. He writes a lot of INTERESTING stories.
•
funny
gay
good
dull
lovely
220 Choose the antonym to the word with capital letters. The climate is MILD in Europe.
•
cool
severe
hot
warm
dry
221 Choose the correct variant. Mother warned ….. the electric plug.
don’t touch
•
her touching not
her not touch
her not to touch
not touch
222 Choose the correct variant. Grandmother will be pleased ….. the baby.
•
saw her
her to see
see
to see
her see
223 Choose the correct variant. She explained ….. .
•
make me it
me how to make it
me to make it
how to make it
me make it
224 Choose the correct variant. They don’t understand ….. the question.
•
answering how
to answer
how answer
how to answer
how answering
225 Choose the correct variant. Please show ….. .
•
to me where begin
me where beginning
where to begin me
me where to begin
where to begin to me
226 Choose the correct variant. They left everything in ..... that it took a week to tidy up the house.
•
very disorder
so a disorder
such much disorder
so much disorder
as much disorder
227 Choose the correct variant. They won’t believe me ..... I swear it is true.
•
because
whatever
even
even if
be hand
228 Choose the correct variant. I saw ….. the cakes.
stolen
•
he steal
him to steal
him steal
stealing
229 Choose the right synonym to the underlined words: In various usages words may acquire
different meanings.
•
Different, forfeit
Same, gain
Same, archieve
Different, gain
Same, forfeit
230 Choose the correct variant. Will you refuse ….. to the meeting?
•
go
to go
to him to go
gone
him going
231 Choose the right synonym to the underlined words: The 20th century witnessed an extensive
technological progress.
•
asked, widespread
went, huge
existed, huge
observed, widespread
widespread, observed
232 Choose synonym to the underlined words: The other man’s classical quotation variety annoyed
him.
•
modern, bothered
modern, pleased
modern, angered
old, bothered
pleased, modern
233 Fill in the gaps. ___ is the opposite of bitter .
•
acid.
spicy,
sour,
sweet,
salty,
234 A ___ is not connected with a trial.
•
box.
member of a jury,
judge,
detective,
witness,
235 His face suddenly turned as white as ____.
•
yellow.
a rose,
a cloud,
a sheet,
snow,
236 is not a disease.
•
Malaria.
cholera,
rabies,
poison,
leprosy,
237 Find a suitable word to the definition. The earth is cracked and vegetation has withered .
•
famine
floods,
volcanoes,
drought,
war,
238 The tremor struck at 3.35 p.m. local time.
•
famine
war,
drought,
earthquake,
floods,
239 People had boarded up shops and houses during the day and stayed indoors.
•
famine
drought,
earthquake,
typhoons,
floods,
240 Shelling and mortar fire could be heard all over the town.
•
floods
drought,
famine,
war,
epidemics,
241 Witnesses said they saw a fire­ball fall out of the sky.
•
train crash.
ship sank,
road accident,
plane crash,
heavy traffic,
242 People had to stay in the upper floors and sometimes on the roofs of their homes.
•
typhoons
hurricanes,
earthquakes,
floods,
epidemics,
243 Choose the right word. Another 50 people died today, all ___ of the famine.
•
victims,
wounded,
refugees,
survivors,
casualties
244 The government agreed to allow 3.000 war ____ to enter the country.
•
dead
casualties
survivors,
refugees,
wound
245 Were there any ____ when the ship sank? – I’m afraid not.
•
terrorist
dead,
refugees,
survivors,
witnesses,
246 The ____ and ____ were left lying on the battlefield; it was a disgrace.
•
wounded; victims
wounded; refugees
dead; refugees
dead; wounded
refugees; victims
247 Choose the correct word.. A ____ is a senior university academic who is a well­ known specialist
in his subject
•
lecturers
dean
teacher
professor
tutors
248 Where land meets sea?
•
peak
waterfall,
foot,
coast,
delta,
249 Spray cans _____ the ozone layer.
•
grow
useful,
avoid ,
destroy,
make,
250 Brazil is the fifth largest ___ in the world.
•
lake,
state,
country,
river
mountain,
251 I would love to ____ round the world in balloon.
•
trip
voyage
flight
travel
journey
252 A tornado through the islands yesterday.
•
swim
swap,
sweep,
swept,
swear,
253 Choose the correct synonym Crash
•
chance
chance,
trip,
accident,
correct,
254 pain
•
sickness
medicine,
drug,
ache,
disease,
255 fear
•
pain
fun,
similar,
alarm,
•
period,
256 having life
•
alike,
alarm
aloud,
alone,
alive,
257 district
•
attack
apron,
Arid,
area,
assembly,
258 fight
•
branch
coast,
shore,
battle,
bud,
259 beach
•
begin
baggage,
battle,
shore,
back,
260 trust
•
next
bill,
big,
belief,
near,
261 blast
•
branch
board,
bare,
explosion,
border,
262 blossom
•
breast,
branch,
deck,
flourish
•
bosom,
263 incident
•
cabin
cause,
castle,
case,
calm,
264 to elect
•
to fall
to occupy,
to remove,
to choose,
to erect
265 district
•
descent,
desire,
far,
region
dust,
266 escape
•
sell
wait,
live,
avoid,
convey,
267 favorable
•
misty
last,
awful,
convenient,
nice,
268 crack
•
old
wood,
forest,
fracture,
goods,
269 enormous
•
warm,
huge,
tall
pain,
tasty
270 invention
•
key
discovery,
travel,
trip,
important,
271 knowledge
•
sort
royal,
kingdom,
education,
type,
272 minority
•
close
council,
board,
shortage,
event,
273 at present
•
late
seldom,
tomorrow,
nowadays,
today,
274 poison
•
perfume
smell,
poor,
acid,
aroma,
275 skilled
•
useful
gloomy,
unskilled,
qualified,
sleepy,
276 alliance
•
degree
disaster,
army,
confederation
•
subject,
277 Choose the right preposition. Whenever there is a conflict ____ a region they always have their
finger ___ the pie.
•
on, on
at, at
at, in
in, in
in, of
278 The English language is now the operating standard ____ global communication.
•
on
in
of
for
at
279 This is an extraordinary state ___ its own.
•
on
in
for
of
at
280 Domination ____ Britain ____ the sea was unchallenged _____ the time.
•
on, for, of
at, for, in
in, at, on
of, in, at
of, on, with
281 The 20th century witnessed ____ extensive technological progress.
•
with
in
on
an
at
282 It is important _____ people all over the world to have a language ___ common use and to
communicate freely.
•
in, as
for, in
at, in
for, on
in, of
283 The appointment as an ambassador to the US does not often depend _____ the qualifications
____ the appointee.
for, on
•
of, at
on, for
on, of
with, for
284 English has proved to be ____ to a certain level |_____ fluency, easier to learn than other
languages.
•
in, for
at, of
of, up
up, of
for, up
285 What could be most ____ to your enlarging the vocabulary?
•
differ
considerable
contribute
contributory
offer
286 Choose the right preposition. The language – electronic chat is splatted ___ abbreviations, broken
sentences and vocabulary ____ its own.
•
at, of, with
at, of, in
with, of, of
of, with, of
with, of, at
287 Find suitable words. ____ among people becomes easier if they can ____ in a ____ language.
•
communication, communicate, community
c. community, communication, commonly
common, communication, communicate
communication, communicate, common
communicate, common, commonly
288 Economics is the science ___ the production, distribution and use ____ goods and services.
•
on, on
in, in
at, at
of, of
for, for
289 for, at
•
for, in
in, at
on, for
at, on
290 The history of diplomacy dates back to ancient times when tribes, city – states and other
communities sought ways ____ communicating and establishing relations___ one another.
•
for, of
with, of
at, with
of, with
in, of
291 His participation ___ the riot is to be proved.
•
on
of
at
in
with
292 British prime­minister is officially appointed ___ the Queen.
•
for
of
in
by
with
293 This problem will be discussed ___ our next meeting.
•
with
by
for
at
in
294 Public figures like when they are taken picture ___.
•
with
in
by
of
at
295 In terms ____ defense this treaty would guarantee air survival.
•
on
in
of
with
at
296 These 2 countries are not ___ diplomatic terms.
•
out
of
with
on
at
297 The matter seemed to be gaining ____ importance.
•
at
at
of
in
on
298 A diplomat is not to publish any writing ___ international politics.
•
at
in
as
. on
of
299 It’s high time ____ all ___us to leave.
•
e. at, for
b. as, of
a. for, in
for, of
d. of, for
300 Negotiations are to be held ____ a very high level.
•
as
in
of
at
for
301 Diplomats must be flexible ____ handling diverse responsibilities.
•
on
of
as
in
at
302 What readers write is given much consideration ____.
•
on
at
as
to
of
303 Acquisition ___fluency ____ English may be very helpful.
•
of, at
at, in
to, of
of, in
of, on
304 Find a suitable word. Rapid communication now enables a ____ to remain in constant touch with
the government throughout.
•
negotiate
relative
relation
negotiator
unrelated
305 All the ____ for the taken decision is to be laid on the head of the department.
•
negotiator
appointee
authority
responsibility
response
306 He was ____ as an official ____ of the company.
•
representation, responsible
respond, represent
representative, present
present, representative
present, presentation
307 The issue under ___ now is now to protect the English language.
•
consider
imply
contribute
consideration
considerate
308 No ____ differences exist between British English and American English.
•
expand
invariably
considerate
considerable
various
309 For Churchill’s great ____ to Britain a monument was erected to him in Parliament.
•
extension
communication
consideration
contribution
implication
310 Choose the right suitable word. There are….. paintings by Rembrandt in the Hermitage, the world
….. museum.
few, favorite
several, full
different, modern
•
•
several, famous
some, modern
311 Choose the correct variant. He looks ..... he hasn’t slept all night.
•
to
though
so
as if
so that
312 Choose the correct variant. ..... , he went to bed.
•
though he was tired
he was tired
why he was tired
as he was tired
reason he was tired
313 Choose the correct variant. He works slowly and carefully, ....
•
does I do
as if I do
how I do
as I do
as how I do
314 Choose the correct variant. He speaks ..... he has toothache, but he hasn’t.
•
as...as
how
as
as if
despite
315 Choose the correct variant. He speaks German well ..... he has never been to Germany.
•
even
also
if even
though
however
316 Choose the right suitable word. The family was out of town, and the house stood ….. .
•
full
modern
different
quiet
quite
317 Choose the right suitable word. The play is ….. of humor.
•
famous
loose
different
•
full
short
318 Choose the right suitable word. You may ….. at any time after 6,we are always at home evenings.
•
see
leave
go
come
talk
319 Choose the right suitable word. Good bye and ….. again when you have time
•
leave
talk
see
come
go
320 Choose the right suitable word. The traffic lights ….. from green to red and all cars stop.
•
change
sure
arrive
matter
pass
321 Choose the correct variant. Leave the book ..... you found it.
•
who
at where
when
where
how
322 Choose the correct variant. I did not recognize him ..... he said we had met before.
•
also
in order that
unless
although
however
323 Choose the correct variant.My sister is so small ..... I can lift her with one hand.
•
if
as
for
that
why
324 Choose the correct variant...... he was sleeping, they stole his clothes.
•
so
where
as soon as
•
while
until
325 Choose the correct synonym to the word ACCIDENT.
•
arrival
flow
show
crash
mistake
326 Choose the correct variant. The mountain is ..... no one can climb it.
•
very easy
so steep as
very steep that
so steep that
steep that
327 Choose the correct variant.I hid it under the carpet ..... they wouldn’t find it.
•
also
as if
that
so that
unless
328 Choose the correct variant. Ten thousand people have been given treatment at the clinic ..... it was
opened three years ago.
•
because
while
until
since
when
329 Choose the correct variant. I have studied English..... .
•
during last year
last year
for last year
for the last year
for a last year
330 Choose the synonym of the capitalized words. Everybody must be DEVOTED to his or her
beliefs.
•
interested
faithful
friendly
betrayed
grateful
331 Choose the correct antonym of the word MIGHTY.
•
brave
•
weak
strong
powerful
courageous
332 Choose the correct synonym to the word CONTRIBUTION
•
fair
investment
package
mail
accident
333 Choose the right variant. Letters … usually …in English.
•
have/written
are/written
to write
we write
is/written
334 Choose the right antonym : Noise
•
war
intelligent
unhappiness
happiness
silence
335 Choose the right antonym : Dangerous.
•
angry
nervous
surprised
safe
quiet
336 Choose the right antonym : Clever
•
intelligent
outstanding
wise
stupid
wonderful
337 Choose the right antonym: Together
•
sadly
joyfully
happily
separately
well
338 Choose the right antonym : Nervous
excited
•
clever
angry
calm
gloomy
339 Choose the right variant. We look forward … with you in the future.
•
no right answer
doing business
to do business
to doing business
and do business
340 Choose the synonym of the capitalized words. Hilda was very ATTRACTIVE in her new red
dress.
•
dirty
famous
ugly
charming
outstanding
341 Choose the synonym of the capitalized words. Martin SENT the package a week ago.
•
saved
sold
received
posted
wrapped
342 Choose the synonym of the capitalized words. He fell down and HURT his leg.
•
showed
wrapped
cut
injured
broke
343 Choose the synonym of the capitalized words. David’s life became UNBEARABLE after his
mother’s new marriage.
•
calm
meaningless
interesting
intolerable
joyful
344 Choose the synonym of the capitalized words. He passed through a sewer TO RUN AWAY from
the jail.
•
e. to widen
to enter
to come to
to escape
to reply
345 Choose the synonym of the capitalized words. The snowman made by the children
FRIGHTENED me.
•
kneeled
surprised
amazed
terrified
delighted
346 Choose the synonym of the capitalized words. Madam, do you MIND my waiting here ?
•
accept
suggest
suppose
object to
propose
347 Choose the synonym of the capitalized words. I never took a taxi to my work, I usually
WALKED there.
•
stopped
ran
went on foot
went by bus
climbed
348 Choose the synonym of the capitalized words. There are many human WISHES between life and
death.
•
policy
states
imaginations
desires
names
349 Choose the synonym of the capitalized words. The weather is SUNNY today and we can play
football in the yard.
•
cloudy
rainy
gloomy
hot
snowy
350 The Foreign Office spokesman did not say whether the questions of … was… in the meeting ,
between Mr. Cook and Di Tella.
•
friendship, rise
attempt, rise
sovereignty, risen
sovereignty, raised
peace, rose
351 The presidents of China and Russia said Monday they want a … partnership of closer economic
and political ties but will not … their formal … of the 1950s.
•
strategic, create, future
long, save, alliance
strong, survive, ties
strategic, revive, alliance
wide, keep, alliance
352 We will not form an alliance and this kind of long­term relationship is not directed against
another country.
•
form, connection
friendship, connection
a union, activity
a coalition, cooperation
bond, difference
353 Argentine government sources heralded the trip as a step towards improved relations, which they
are keen to see return normal.
•
improved, travel
travel, announced
journey, informed
announced, travel
cried, travel
354 Find out the right synonyms of the underlined words: The MILF is not a party to the pact but held
preliminary talks with the government on January 7 on ending its rebellion.
•
final, revolution
revolution, earliest
closing, revolution
earliest, revolution
last, revolution
355 Indian Prime minister Atal and Sharif held talks last winter in Lahore and pledged to settle their
differences peacefully.
•
settled, calmly
calmly, promised
promised, unfriendly
guaranteed, calmly
guaranteed, uncalmly
356 Fill in the blanks with suitable words:Said Nuri, leader of the United Tajik Opposition, said
Saturday his decision to leave the commission was … to Rakhmanov’s failure … an opposition
member as defense minister.
•
relate, to appoint
Appointed, to relate
felt, to appoint
related, to appoint
connected, to select
357 The peace … , which ended five years of civil war, called for 30 percent of federal and local …
bodies to be filled by opposition members, who now … 12 senior government posts and are entitled to
two more.
•
­ , executives, hold
agreement, executives, held
executives, agreement, executives
agreement, executive, hold
contract, hold, executives
358 The … is widely seen in the west as a milestone in the search for a Balkan peace … .
•
agree, settle
activity, settlement
agree, settlement
agreement, settlement
agreement, ­
359 Both countries are to send representatives to Algeria , which … holds the OAU chairmanship on
Wednesday to work out the … details of the … .
•
current, technical, cease­ fire
currently, technical, cease­firing
currently, technic, cease­fire
technical, currently, cease­ fire
currently, technical, cease­fire
360 Tajik president on Sunday said the … of the chairman of the national reconciliation commission
would not … the peace process that began with a treaty … 2 years ago.
•
Resignation, endanging, signed
Resign, endanger, signed
Resignation, endangered, signed
Resignation, endanger, signed
Endangered, signed, resignation
361 Find out the synonyms of the underlined words:The signing of this accord will take place on
Saturday in the presence of the Ivorian president and his Sierra Leone counterpart.
•
agreement, call
disagreement, happen
agreement, understand
agreement, happen
happen, agreement
362 Each side has accused the other of frequent violations of the UN brokered ceasefire initially
designed to pave the way for peace talks to try to find a compromise on political issues.
•
acquired, concession
censured, a job
concession, blamed
blamed, concession
attended, concession
363 In Bosnia, a shaky four­day­old cease­fire meant to clear the way for the peace talks came under
pressure at the weekend when fierce fighting resumed in the northwest.
unreliable, good
doubtful, unreliable
•
unreliable, doubtful
unreliable, intense
intense, unreliable
364 Fill in the blanks with suitable words: Bahrain and Qatar on Sunday agreed to open … for the
first time in an apparent attempt to improve ... relations between the two Gulf Arab states feuding over
Gulf islands … by Bahrain.
•
embassies, strained, take
strained, controlled, embassies
controlled, embassies, strained
embassies, strained, controlled
ambassador, strained, controlled
365 Find out right synonyms of the underlined words (303­311) : It is important for people all over
the world to have a language in common use and to communicate.
•
General, to see
Rare, to contact
Unusual, to acquaint
General, to contact
Ordinary, to understand
366 Choose the right synonym to the underlined word:The English vocabulary is apparently still
growing.
•
Really
Doubtly
Unclearly
Clearly
Antiseptic
367 Choose the right synonym to the underlined words:The European Security Council made a major
contribution to the promotion of peace throughout the world.
•
important, performance
minor, grant
main, approval
chief, grant
grant, chief
368 Choose the right synonym to the underlined word: There have been considerable changes in the
country lately.
•
slight
small
insignificant
substantial
final
369 Choose the right synonym to the underlined words:The English language began to spread
overseas as a result of British military and commercial expansion.
to broaden, contraction
to broaden, decrease
•
to close, extension
to broaden, extension
to close, decrease
370 Choose the right synonym to the underlined words: The implication of the events was to be
assessed later.
•
assumption, estimated
assistance, estimated
meaning, denied
meaning, estimated
habit, estimated
371 Choose the correct answer. He _______ there very coldly.
•
had received
receives
received
was received
was receiving
372 Choose the correct answer. He was very clever at putting ______ complex ideas to his students.
•
on
across
behind
off
under
373 to leave
•
have left
him leaving
leaving
you leave
374 Choose the correct variant. Haven’t you started ….. the answer?
•
you to write
how to write
write
writing
them to write
375 Choose the correct variant. The king promised ….. some money.
•
gave him
to give him
given him
give him
him give
376 Choose the correct variant. Did you remember ….. the butter?
•
buy her
to buy
•
bought her
buy
her to bought
377 Choose the correct variant. My father has decided ….. a new house.
•
him find
finding
find
to find
finding to
378 Choose the correct variant. Do you like ….. in the lake?
•
swam
going swim
go swimming
swimming
swim
379 The greatest ___ to the English language appear to be German and French.
•
Appearance
acceptance
contribute
contributors
contribution
380 Unfamiliar and … things were happening every day , with no … explanation.
•
familiar, attentive
clear, disturbing
disturbed, unclear
disturbing, clear
disturbing, disturbed
381 In Brazil job­hunters are investing their last … in English lessons because so many prospective
employers … only workers with … of English.
•
recruit, savings, a knowledge
savings, recruit, a knowledge
savings, take, a knowledge
savings, recruit, a knowledge
save, recruit, a knowledge
382 Many ethnic … in the USA try to keep their language and traditions and … them to their
children.
•
common, communicate
communication, communicate
communities, communicate
property, tell
communities, say
383 The vocabulary of the Italian language … to a great … from old Latin.
•
expand, extend
considered, extend
extended, extent
expanded, extent
used, extend
384 Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions: .… generations English­speaking people have been
pulling to pieces the words .. their language and refitting them … other words explanatory … the
current events.
•
In, of, into, of
For, in, of, of
For, of, of, of
For, of, into, of
For, of, of, in
385 A new generation practiced their use … the circumstances … which they were designed, …
appreciating the reason .. their coining.
•
in, for, with, for
in, for, without, for
in, for, without, of
in, of, without, for
on, for, without, for
386 Slang is often coined …groups … people who share an interest , occupation or hobby and are
discontented … the traditional words and expressions.
•
by, out, with
by, in, with
by, off, with
by, of, with
with, of, with
387 During the period … disturbance or war there is often a great increase … the number … slang
coinages.
•
of, at, of
at, in, of
in, in, of
of, in, of
of, in,­
388 Find the synonyms of the underlined words: There are widely used and long lasting set
expressions called idioms that constitute the backbone of the spoken language.
•
Compose, continuing
Continuing, take
Short­lived, compose
Continuing, compose
Transient, compose
389 As meanings are subtle and implications depend on circumstances, it is best to avoid using any
slang term or phrase unless you are sure of its use.
•
meaning, delicate
delicate, suggestion
obvious, meaning
delicate, meaning
clear, meaning
390 Both are used to replace less direct words or names for something which is considered to be
inappropriate, unpleasant or offensive.
•
indirect, delightful
delightful, straight
annoying, blunt
blunt, annoying
straight, delightful
391 They are indispensable to the daily speech and to the language of newspapers and books, TV and
movies.
•
easy, conversation
essential, motion
unnecessary, conversation
essential, conversation
conversation, unnecessary
392 Many words that were originally coined as slang have remained to become part and parcel of the
language.
•
covered, package
component, formulated
formulated, component
formulated, package
put, package
393 Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions: .… inflections, the same word can operate … many
different parts of speech.
•
at ,as
without, like
as, as
without, as
with, as
394 In fact, electronic communications have affected and will continue to affect… language … three
distinct ways.
•
to, at
in , in
to, in
_ ,in
into, in
395 The language … electronic chat is splattered … abbreviations, broken sentences and vocabulary
… its own.
–, with, of
•
of, of, of
of, in, of
of, with, of
out of, with, in
396 Find the logical ending of the sentences: Slang is often coined by groups of people who share an
interest, occupation or hobby and are discontented with …
•
Usual words and expressions
The same words
Untraditional words and expressions
The traditional words and expressions
Unusual words and expressions
397 In China English is the top priority foreign language …
•
to be thought
to be learned at home
to be taken at school
to be learned at school
to be learned in kindergarten
398 The trend towards simplicity is believed …
•
To be a strong language
To be a dimension of English
To be a strength of English
Nothing
To be a proud of English
399 Mastering idioms requires a great deal of …
•
writing, usage, practice, crying
listening, usage, tracking
understanding, studying, shouting
listening, studying, practice and usage
feeling
400 Find the right synonyms of the underlined words: Argentine government sources heralded the trip
as a step towards improved relations.
•
Asked, journey
Gave, income
Said, journey
Announced, journey
Spoke, journey
401 Certainly in journalistic usage this word acquires a different meaning.
•
application, attains, view
situation, attains, explanation
application, gives, explanation
application, attains, explanation
position, forfeit, explanation
402 Fill in the blanks with suitable words: A generation … away, but the new words …
•
Gave, remained
Took ,stayed
Came, stayed
Passed, remained
Saw, remained
403 Numerous phrases and words in common usage have grown into the language as …,
unexplainable … and euphemisms.
•
word combinations, idioms
idioms, words
combinations, idioms
slang, idioms
sentences, idioms
404 The greatest … were such languages as French…, German… and Dutch…
•
hope
things
contributions,
contributors,
help
405 Writers and speakers could do without slang but its colorful and … vocabulary adds … to
descriptions.
•
imagination, vividness
vividness, imaginative
imaginative, usage
imaginative, vividness
imaginative, vivid
406 A word like hooligan … in Russian along with numerous …, aviation , naval, … terms.
•
appears, abroad, business
appears, home, business
rises, computer, business
appears, computer, business
comes, computer, business
407 The spread of the English language makes … of wildfire look …
•
the arrival, slow
the turn, slow
the spread, fast
the spread, slow
slow, the spread
408 Most idioms have … constructions, and their … meaning may be … if you change them.
precise, whole, found
unclear, whole, lost
lost, whole, precise
•
•
precise, whole, lost
easy, all, lost
409 These words and expressions are well defined and listed in standard dictionaries.
•
basic
approved
accepted
irregular
definitive
410 Choose the correct variant. Letters … usually …in English.
•
have/written
we write
To write
are/written
is/written
411 Our … new office is very comfortable.
•
the company
companies
Company
company’s
companies’
412 These letters are … than the offers. Please answer them first.
•
most useful
most important
mportant
more important
the most important
413 He understands … words are addressed to him.
•
here
them
this
these
there
414 He ... this letter yesterday.
•
writes
am writing
Write
wrote
was written
415 Did you … the e­mail I sent you on Monday?
•
getting
has
got
•
Get
had
416 The payment was made … .
•
tomorrow
last week
in next week
two weeks
Next week
417 How many letters …last week?
•
do you receive
were you received
You received
did you receive
does you receive
418 …was this company established? – In 2001.
•
how many
why
where
When
how
419 Find equivalent to the underlined verb: I must leave – I have to GO TO a very important meeting.
•
make
meet
do
Attend
run
420 Fill the gaps with a suitable word: I’ve been unemployed for two months and I’m … for work.
•
waited
look
looked
looking
wait
421 He said he …me the following day.
•
rings
rung
Shall ring
would ring
will ring
422 I am sorry but the Financial Director can’t see you today. She’ll be at the … till 6 o’clock.
•
month
appointment
meet
•
meeting
appoint
423 Choose the alternative that best suits the context. We spent too … time on routine meetings.
•
much
few
many
A few
great
424 We … it at the meeting at the beginning of February.
•
Has discussed
shall have discussed
were discussing
discussed
have discussed
425 ..… candidates have excellent references.
•
every
each of
every of
both
each
426 The successful candidate should have at least 3 years … in office management at international
level.
•
efficient
efficiency
qualification
experience
expertise
427 Choose the alternative to express the same idea as the word or phrase underlined. I am planning
to work abroad for a few years.
•
overtimes
overtime
overall
overseas
foreign
428 Jessie gained 500 pounds at the competition, because she answered all the questions correctly.
•
returned
respond
repeated
replied to
renamed
429 Choose the synonym to the underlined word. We are fond of playing computer games.
protect
•
loved
are like
like
defend
430 Martin sent the package a week ago.
•
saved
posted
received
sold
wrapped
431 Frank was telephoned twice yesterday.
•
three times
many times
once
two times
double
432 She said she was glad.
•
wise
sorry
Sad
pleased
good
433 We travelled by air last year.
•
by sea
by bus
by ship
by plane
by car
434 You should look for the documents and find them at once
•
amazingly
quietly
slowly
immediately
thoughtfully
435 I am often worried about my son.
•
interested
nervous
glad
anxious
pleased
436 Will he lend me his car till the weekend?
buy
•
sell
take
borrow
receive
437 Choose the synonym to the word suggestion .
•
wish
difficulty
desire
offer
conversation
438 Choose the synonym to the underlined word.. The destroyed buildings were huge.
•
large
low
Tall
giant
small
439 Jack has been visiting foreign countries in Europe and America without any interpreters.
•
ministers
secretaries
guests
translators
guards
440 The workers will go on strike if the chief doesn’t keep his promise about an extra payment.
•
people
prisoners
employers
employees
soldiers
441 Schools finish in May in our country.
•
stops
begin
starts
are over
closes
442 The English began to publish newspapers regularly in 1622.
•
write
copy
typed
print
pressed
443 Our army is powerful enough to return the occupied lands, but we want peace.
•
mighty
•
wise
great
private
outstanding
444 His first book was published in 1913.
•
collected
translated
started
printed
studied
445 Choose the antonym to the underlined words.. I remember to answer your letters every day.
•
play
sleep
cook
forget
wait
446 I can never forget her gloomy eyes.
•
dislike
remind
help
remember
be fond of
447 You have translated this article badly.
•
boring
bad
good
well
incompletely
448 John was very tired and he couldn’t continue reading.
•
forget
reach
go on
stop
begin
449 Choose the correct variant. He plays the piano … than his father.
•
well
good
bad
better
badly
450 That was … horse race I’ve ever seen.
the most fastest
•
faster
faster than
the fastest
as fast as
451 Hide Park, … park in London, is the lovely place of Londoners.
•
as large as
the more large
the larger
the largest
the most large
452 If you work …, you will be successful.
•
the hardest
the hardly
hardly
hard
more harder
453 There are many … cities in Azerbaijan. Ganja is one of the …..
•
old/more older
young/oldest
old/older
old/oldest
elder/eldest
454 Julie is as … as her brother.
•
the tallest
taller
tallest
tall
a tall
455 Clara’s brother is … than my brother.
•
the older
the oldest
elder
older
old
456 I think they pay … attention to their lessons than usual.
•
little
a little
fewer
few
less
457 Oxford is one of … universities in Europe.
the most oldest
•
elder
the eldest
the oldest
older
458 Has she got … sisters?
•
an
little
much
any
a
459 I always like getting … good presents.
•
no
a little
a
some
much
460 There are four big … in London.
•
sides
rivers
goods
parks
lakes
461 I have … time. I can’t help you.
•
much
few
many
little
lot of
462 What is the country’s … name?
•
incomplete
total
part
full
empty
463 ... of London is a district of docks, factories, poor little houses and narrow streets.
•
Royal exchange
West End
10 Downing street
East End
City of London
464 Most parts of the town are modern. There are … old buildings.
a little
•
many
lot of
few
little
465 We have … time, please hurry up!
•
much
few
enough
little
a little
466 Choose the correct variant.. The British parliament has … Houses (Chambers).
•
six
five
four
two
three
467 Every large city is full of …, but London is the city of contrasts.
•
goods
crowd
people
contrasts
narrow streets
468 – the home address of the British Prime Minister.
•
The city
The Palace of Westminster
West end
The Houses of parliament
10 Downing street
469 Working class London is in the … .
•
10 Downing street
East End
City
Houses of parliament
West End
470 There is … of London with its famous shops and hotels.
•
City of London
West End
Royal exchange
Bank of England
East End
471 In the … of London there are theatres, cinemas, museums, picture galleries, long streets of fine
shops and many big houses.
•
Bank of England
West End
City of London
East End
Royal exchange
472 If the city is the money of London, and the West End is the goods of London, then the East End is
the … of London.
•
arm
foot
leg
hands
heart
473 There is the … with its famous shops and hotels.
•
Palace of Westminster
Bank of England
The City of London
West End
East End
474 There are fourteen bridges across the … .
•
Kura
Loire
Seine
Thames
Garonne
475 ... is the oldest part of London.
•
Tower
Stock Exchange
Royal exchange
The City of London
Bank of England
476 The proper name for the Houses of Parliament is the ….
•
East End
Royal exchange
Bank of England
Palace of Westminster
West End
477 Find the right translation. Şәkil qalereyası (картинная галерея).
•
Picture hall
pictures galleries
Image gallery
picture gallery
picture house
478 Maliyyә vә işgüzar mәrkәz (финансовый и деловой центр).
•
financial and business room
financing and busy centre
Finance and business lecture
financial and business centre
finance and working center
479 Yerlәşmәk (быть расположенным, находиться).
•
to locate
is located
are located
to be situated
is situated
480 Yaşayış şәraitlәri (жилищные условия).
•
appartment terms
live conditions
house terms
housing conditions
live terms
481 Hal­hazırki vәziyyәt (текущие события).
•
modern situation
full events
events
current situation
contemporary events
482 As he … the headlines there is nothing he likes better than his favourite breakfast of cornflakes
with milk and sugar.
•
to look over
looks
looks through
look like
stare
483 But if the Englishman stays at home he ... to the radio, watch television, talk or read.
•
to listen
hears
may hear
may listen
may go
484 There are ... books for everybody.
•
a little
little
much
enough
guite
485 Bağçılıqla mәşğul olmaq (заниматься садоводством).
•
to work in the garden
to busy with gardens
to be gardening
to do gardening
to be in the garden
486 The working day … at any time between 4 and 6.
•
over
are over
graduates
finishes
to be over
487 He in fact gets such a meal if … enough money in the family to buy it.
•
there are
get
have got
there is
had got
488 I don’t know ... well enough.
•
our
your
His
him
my
489 Foreigners often say that English trains people never speak ... .
•
to person
each other
other
to each other
somebody
490 Not long ago I was travelling ... London.
•
on
of
for
to
off
491 Everybody knew the answer ... me.
•
excepted of
expect
exception
except
•
off
492 The rain stopped and we ... out in the street again.
•
go
are
was
were
come
493 It was too noisy and I ... sleep.
•
was
may
can
couldn’t
must
494 Do you have enough money ... the trip?
•
of
off
on
for
against
495 He can read English books ... the original.
•
under
for
on
in
of
496 Like any other country Britain has its manners and customs ... reputation.
•
than
as well
well
as well as
like
497 In my compartment ... many passengers and they talked to each other almost all the time.
•
are
there is
there was
there were
there have
498 . .....the whole journey he did not say a single word.
•
started
from
starting
during
•
start
499 dәyişiklik etmәk (вносить изменения).
•
to challenge
to do change
to do challenges
to make changes
changes
500 ...... the train started a little girl, sitting by the window, called out.
•
as
as soon
soon
as soon as
like
501 Find the right translation. hәqiqәti söylәmәk (сказать правду)
•
a true story
speaking the truth
to speak the truth
to tell the truth
to tell true
502 sәfәrә yollanmaq (отправиться в поездку).
•
to go up the travel
stopping on the trip
to stop on travel
to start on a trip
to travel a trip
503 Sürәt qatarı (скорый поезд).
•
e) slow train
b) a fasting train
a) a speed train
d)a fast train
c) a speeding train
504 Bir söz dә demәmәk (не проронить ни слова)
•
not to talk a word
not pronounce a word
not say a word
not to say a single word
not saying a word
505 bir tәrәfdәn (с одной стороны)
•
for one face
for first hand
to one thing
for one thing
•
to one hand
506 müharibәni uduzmaq (проигрывать войну)
•
to gain a war
earning the war
to earn a war
to lose a war
catch a war
507 sakit sәslә (тихим голосом)
•
in a low voice
in a soft voice
in the loud voice
in the soft voice
in the calm voice
508 vәd vermәk (давать обещание)
•
to make any promise
promissing a word
to do the promise
to give a promise
making a promise
509 When did they…….the hotel?
•
arrive for
arrive to
arrive in
arrive at
get on
510 The accident was my fault, so I had to pay for the damage……….the other car
•
into
in
of
to
back
511 They have always been very nice …...me
•
of
front of
for
to
behind
512 I’ll see you ………
•
from Friday morning
in Friday morning
at Friday morning
on Friday morning
•
of Friday morning
513 kimi isә hirslәndirmәk (рассердить кого­либо)
•
to do smb happy
to do smb angry
to make smth. angry
to make smb angry
to make smb happy
514 Nәdә isә böyük rol oynamaq (играть большую роль в чем­либо).
•
playing big pie in something
playing small role in something
to play a small part in something
to play a big part in something
playing a large role in something
515 kimi isә xoşbәxt etmәk (сделать кого­либо счастливым)
•
to make smb. laugh
to make smb. think
to do smb. happy
to make smb. happy
to feel smb. happy
516 I’m going away …………the end of January
•
by
in
on
at
of
517 When we were in Italy, we spent a few days …….Venice
•
from
of
at
in
on
518 Our flat is ……..the second floor of the building
•
by
in
at
on
into
519 I saw Steve ……. a concert on Saturday
•
from
on
in
at
•
end off
520 I’m not very good ……repairing things
•
on
without
under
for
at
521 Choose the correct conjuctions or prepositions The club is for members. You…….you’re a
member
•
won’t be able if
can’t go in if
can’t go into
can go in if
can go unless
522 It sounds ……… a baby crying
•
from
if
as
like
though
523 I’ve never heard ……him
•
for
in
from
of
after
524 It depends ……the traffic.
•
off
with
under
on
for
525 These shoes are uncomfortable. I’m going to …… .
•
put on
off them
take on
take them off
took off them
526 We’re playing a game. Why don’t you……..?
•
separate
get in
come in
•
join in
break in
527 Nobody believed Paul at first, but he ……….to be right
•
turned down
came out
worked out
turned out
found out
528 You can always rely on Pete. He’ll never ……………….
•
let you in
take you over
put you up
let you down
see you off
529 Sandra is…..duty now.
•
by
after
in
on
within
530 Choose the antonym to the capitalized word. During the picnic the children FOUND a lot of
interesting things to enjoy.
•
won
lost
prepared
opened
discussed
531 Choose the antonym of the capitalized word.Washington Irving was born in New York in a
WEALTHY merchant family.
•
qualified
friendly
rich
poor
hopeless
532 Choose the antonym to the capitalized words.How many students were PRESENT AT the lesson
yesterday?
•
diligent
happy
read for
absent from
on duty
533 Choose the antonym to the capitalized word.She spoke in such a LOW voice that we couldn’t
hear anything.
•
peaceful
tall
high
loud
weak
534 Choose the antonym of the capitalized word.He came up to the safe and LOCKED it carefully.
•
unfasten
closed
open
unlocked
unbutton
535 Choose the antonym to the capitalized word.My sister isn’t as SHORT as your sister.
•
big
well
bad
tall
rich
536 Choose the antonym to the capitalized word.These hotels are very EXPENSIVE.
•
various
dear
different
cheap
high
537 Choose the antonym to the capitalized word.Nelly is from Mexico, she is A PLEASANT girl.
•
a nice
a good looking
a beautiful
an ugly
a handsome
538 Choose the antonym to the capitalized word.Michel keeps many DOMESTIC animals on his
farm.
•
dead
weak
clever
wild
boring
539 Choose the antonym to the capitalized word.Some people played a very important role in the
INDEPENDENCE of India.
industry
demonstration
sovereignty
•
•
dependence
defence
540 Choose the antonym to the capitalized word.They build NEW WIDE roads in our city.
•
old/large
young/narrow
fresh/large
old/narrow
fresh/narrow
541 Choose the antonym to the capitalized word.To collect cans is not EASY as you think, said Tom.
•
various
boring
interesting
difficult
unforgettable
542 Choose the correct translation of the word.Невидимый/görünmәyәn
•
incredible
indispensable
incorrect
invisible
inconsistent
543 Choose the antonym of the capitalized word.The river is SHALLOW here, I think we can cross it.
•
deep
thin
large
wide
narrow
544 If you’re worried about the problem, you should do something ……it
•
on
after
for
about
by
545 Choose the antonym to the capitalized words. Progressive poets and writers always criticize
UNJUSTICE in their works.
•
ability
injustice
kindness
justice
importance
546 Choose the antonym to the word: FOREIGN
abroad
qualified
•
external
internal
democratic
547 Choose the antonym to the capitalized word.The soldiers were running on the ROUGH road
when we saw them.
•
main
wide
narrow
smooth
straight
548 Choose the antonym to the capitalized word.Unfortunately we MISSED the last train.
•
spent
found
waited
caught
left
549 Choose the antonym to the capitalized word.Laura Clyde LEFT FOR London and said goodbye
to Sir.
•
goes to
come up
arrived in
returned from
went from
550 Choose the antonym to the capitalized word.All of the members PRAISED the leader for his last
speech.
•
applauded
hated
were delighted
criticized
didn’t like
551 Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions:Ethopia and Eritrea had confirmed their acceptance
… the cease­fire agreement aimed … ending a border war that has reportedly killed ten .. thousands of
soldiers from both sides … last may.
•
At, of, of, since
Of, at, of, at
At, of, in, since
Of, at, of, since
Of, of, of, of
552 President Bill Clinton on Tuesday welcomed the acceptance … Ethiopia and Eritrea of a cease­
fire agreement … the auspices of the OAU as a significant step … the peace.
in, towards, on
on, under, towards
by, on, towards
•
•
by, under, towards
under, by, towards
553 Find out the synonyms of the underlined words: I solemnly promise to dedicate myself to
realizing peace and ending the Cold War on the Korean Peninsula through exchanges and cooperation
between South and North.
•
Clearly, appreciating, unity
Ceremonially, giving, unity
Heartly, understanding, unity
Ceremonially, appreciating, unity
Ceremonial, appreciating, unity
554 We have worked intensively with the OAU in recent weeks to help bring an end to this
devastating conflict.
•
current, glorious
destructive, current
last, bad
current, destructive
old, fatal
555 Washington still accuses Tehran of seeking weapons of mass destruction, threatening its
neighbors, sponsoring terrorism and undermining the Middle East process.
•
war, weakening
weakness, creation
creation, weakening
crushing, weakening
crushing, strengthening
556 Fill in the blanks with suitable words:Yasser Arafat, the Palestinian president said that has
landmark meeting with the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was positive but that the issue
of Jerusalem would either … or … Middle East peace.
•
Do, break
Making, breaking
Makes, breaks
Does, breaks
Make, break
557 Find the right endings:. The presidents of China and Russia said Monday they want a strategic
partnership of closer economic and political ties but will not revive their formal
•
Government of the1950s
Integrity of the 1950s
Community of the1980s
Alliance of the1950s
Relationship of the 1950s
558 India which is largely Hindu and Pakistan which is an Islamic state, have fought three… .
crowded­scale wars in the past 5 decades.
half­scale wars.
peace in the past 5 decades.
•
•
full­scale wars in the past 5 decades.
enemies.
559 Fill in the blanks with proper words and word combinations:Despite the bright Finnish sun and …
northern air, many of the delegates in Helsinki have a … look to them.
•
Invigoration, weary
Weary, invigorating
Invigorate, weary
Invigorating, weary
Invigorating, wear
560 They work … and larger countries can put different teams onto different events for the summer
… season.
•
in shift, summitry
in shifting, summitry
commuting, summit
in telecommuting, summitry
in shifts, summitry
561 But no burden falls as heavily as it does on the political directors, the men who have to agree the
communiques line by line.
•
relief
decision
light
obligation
chief
562 Choose the right explanation of the underlined words: Despite the bright Finnish sun and
invigorating northern air, many of the delegates in Helsinki have a weary look to them.
•
Feeling happy
Feeling more lively and unhealthy
Not feeling more lively and healthy
Feeling more lively and healthy
Feeling successfully
563 This is my third summit in six days, said one British official, arriving direct from the G7 meeting
in Munich and the European Community­Japan summit in London last weekend.
•
The end of the talks
The officials who prepare for a meeting
A government party, or other entity
Talks between heads of government or other very important representatives
The final statement made to journalists and others at the end of talks
564 Fill in the blanks with proper words and word­combinations: The Palestinians will give him a list
of proposed … for a joint Jordanian­Palestinian … to the conference.
•
­ , delegation
Delegation, delegation
Delegation, delegates
Delegates, delegation
Community, delegation
565 Mr. Hameed is to travel to the northern peninsula in an attempt to meet the Tigers who refused to
… talks arranged on Thursday in the east of the island.
•
deny
see
look up
attend
visit
566 Agriculture ministers of the European Community are … a new … on Friday aimed at reaching
agreement on proposals to reduce subsidies to farmers.
•
to hold, speech
to held, round of talks
to spend, round of talks
to hold, round of talks
to talk , round talks
567 The discussions finally collapsed because of disagreement over the wording of the final ….
•
communication
delegates
delegation
communiqué
word
568 Mr. Adams has made it clear that he would not … talks unless he was convinced of the
commitment of all parties concerned.
•
walk
break off
walk out of
Convene
conclude
569 Fill in the blanks with proper words and word combinations: English … to have accepted a great
number of words.
•
Contributes
Appears
Acquires
Appear
Gains
570 Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions: But no burden falls as heavily as it does … the
political directors , the men who have to agree the communiques line.. line.
•
on, in
on, by
in, by
at, in
on, on
571 Find out right synonyms of the underlined words: It is important for people all over the world to
have a language in common use and to communicate.
•
General, to see
Rare, to contact
Unusual, to acquaint
General, to contact
Ordinary, to understand
572 The English vocabulary is apparently still growing.
•
Really
Doubly
Unclearly
Clearly
Antiseptic
573 The European Security Council made a major contribution to the promotion of peace throughout
the world.
•
important, performance
minor, grant
main, approval
chief, grant
grant, chief
574 There have been considerable changes in the country lately.
•
slight
small
insignificant
substantial
radical
575 The English language began to spread overseas as a result of British military and commercial
expansion.
•
to broaden, contraction
to broaden, decrease
to close, extension
to broaden, extension
to close, decrease
576 The implication of the events was to be assessed later.
•
assumption, estimated
assistance, estimated
meaning, denied
meaning, estimated
habit, estimated
577 The 20th century witnessed an extensive technological progress.
widespread, observed
existed, huge
•
asked, widespread
observed, widespread
went, huge
578 Fill in the blanks with suitable words and word combinations: In this context it is not difficult to
see why Toyota … six month … English courses to 1000 of its ….
•
Takes, in­ service, employees
­ , in­ house, employees
Promises, in­service, employees
Provides, in service, employees
Provides, in­ service, recruiters
579 In term of exports and …, in terms of … , one had to learn English … the 21st century.
•
investments, development, to join
invest, technological development, to make
development, technology, to join
investments, technological development, to join
industrial, technological development, to join
580 The … towards simplicity is believed to be …. of English.
•
trend, a level
proof, strength
trend, strong
trend, a strength
context, a strength
581 Fill in the blanks with proper prepositions: In fact, approximately 80% of the information stored
… computers is written … English or its variety, 75% … the mail, cables and telexes sent … the
world and 90% of internet content is … English.
•
In, in, of, at, in
At, in, in, around, in
In, in, in, around, in
In, in, of, around, in
In, in, at, in, in
582 The vocabulary … the Italian language expanded to a great extend … old Latin.
•
of, ­
of, of
of, from
­, from
at, from
583 … various usages words may acquire … different meanings.
•
at, of
in, of
at, of
in, ­
in, in
584 Find the logical endings: It has proved to be , up to a certain level of fluency, easier to learn than
other languages because of its relatively simple and …
•
flexible types and vocabulary
right forms and opened vocabulary
flexy forms and open vocabulary
flexible forms and open vocabulary
clear forms and close vocabulary
585 Find out the antonyms of the underlined words: It is predicted today that speaking the common
world language will be fundamental to achieve success.
•
Rare, accepted, fail
Basic, accepted, failure
Accepted, basic ,failure
Rare, unimportant, disaster
Advanced, rare, failure
586 All this and the spontaneous coinage of new words have made English an effective means of
communication.
•
ineffective, deliberate
active, deliberate
Deliberate, active
deliberate, ineffective
free, active
587 Another strength is the flexibility of function of individual words.
•
intensity, inflexibility, collective
collective, inflexibility, tidiness
tidiness, flexi, collective
tidiness, inflexibility, collective
general, inflexibility, collective
588 Fill in the blanks with proper words and word combinations: During this period American
English has been…, many new words or new meanings to words have… which make the languages
distinct from each other.
•
Contributed, accepted
Appeared, accepted
Received, appeared
Accepted, appeared
Taken, appeared
589 In Britain legislature is …; the United States … is Congress.
•
Parliament, management
Congress, legislative body
Parliament, executive body
Parliament, legislative body
Congress, executive body
590 In … the Cabinet is composed of ministers, while the US Cabinet is made up of….
•
America, secretaries
Geneva, minority party
the USA, representatives
Britain, secretaries
Britain, a few secretaries
591 The beginning of the 16th century … the earliest … of something like international money
markets.
•
witnessed, look
witnessed, performance
saw, appearance
witnessed, appearance
gave, appearance
592 In the organization each had his ____ place and function.
•
relate
authorize
appoint
relative
appointment
593 The civilization of ancient Greece and Rome had extended its political ___ into North Western
Europe.
•
Presence
dominant
dominate
domination
relation
594 The implementation of the task will require the ____ of all the staff.
•
relation
involve
relative
involvement
domination
595 The links between persons or states are referred to as ____.
•
common
unrelated
relate
relationship
relative
596 Their relations are too much ____.
•
maintain
relative
involvement
involved
dominant
597 Use the correct tense form: Robert …………….away two or three times a year
•
goes usually
is going usually
usually goes
was going
is usually going
598 Matt …… while we were having dinner
•
has phoned
have phoned
was phoning
phoned
phones
599 Jim is on holiday. He ……to Italy
•
has been
has gone
had gone
have been
is gone
600 Everything is going well. We…….any problems so far
•
Had had
don’t have
didn’t have
Haven’t had
doesn’t have
601 Sarah has lost her passport again. It’s the second time this……
•
had happened
happened
Happens
has happened
is happening
602 You’re out of breath. ….?
•
e) had you been running
b)have you run
a) Are you running
c)have you been running
d) had you run
603 Where’s the book I gave you? What……with it?
•
Did you do
Are you do
Have you been doing
Have you done
Does you do
604 Sally has been working here ……
•
from six month
six months ago
since six months
for six months
during six months
605 It …raining for a while, but now it’s raining again
•
was stopping
was stopped
stopped
has stopped
is stop
606 My mother …… in Scotland
•
grows up
had grown up
has grown up
grew up
has grew up
607 …… a lot of sweets when you were a child?
•
did you eat
were you eat
had you eaten
have you eaten
had you eat
608 Ian ….. in Scotland for ten years . Now he lives in London
•
lives
has been living
lived
has lived
has living
609 The man sitting next to me on the plane was very nervous. He …..before
•
wasn’t flown.
didn’t fly
hasn’t flown
hadn’t flown
wasn’t flying
610 Cathy was sitting in an armchair resting. She was tired because……very hard.
•
she are working
she’s been working
she was working
she’d been working
she works
611 . …….a car when you were living in London?
•
Has you have
Were you having
Had you
Did you have
Have you had
612 I …..tennis a lot, but I don’t play very often now
•
had played
was used to play
was playing
used to play
has used to play
613 I’m tired. ……to bed now. Goodnight
•
I had gone
I have gone
I go
I’m going
I was going
614 I think the weather …… be nice this afternoon
•
was going
shall
was to
is going to
goes to
615 Don’t worry …… late tonight
•
when I has been
when I’ll be
when I was
if I’m
if I’ll be
616 Choose the correct modal verbs. I’m so tired I …….for a week
•
was able to sleep
could have sleep
could sleep
can sleep
I can to sleep
617 The story …... be true, but I don’t think it is really true.
•
had to
can
might
may
could
618 Why did you stay at a hotel when you were in Paris? You ………. With Julia
•
are to stay
can stayed
can stay
could stay
have to stayed
619 What was the problem? Why ……. leave early?
•
may you
must you
had you to
did you have to
had to you
620 We’ve got plenty of time. We …….hurry
•
hadn’t to
need to
needed to
haven’t to
don’t need to
621 You missed a great party last night. You …….why didn’t you?
•
may come
should has come
must have come
had to come
ought to have come
622 ….a bit longer, but I really have to go now
•
I was
I can stay
I’ll stay
I’d stay
I haven’t to stay
623 It’s late. It’s time ……home
•
gone
we had to go
has gone
to go
we have got
624 Choose the correct variant. I’m not tired enough to go to bed. If I …..to bed now, I wouldn’t sleep
•
shall go
had gone
go
went
would go
625 If I were rich,…..a yacht
•
had had
I can have
I’ll have
I would have
I have
626 I wish I …… have to work tomorrow, but unfortunately I do
•
was
won’t
don ’t
didn’t
would
627 The view was wonderful. If …… a camera with me, I would have taken some photograph
•
was having
I would have
I had
I had had
I would have had
628 The weather is horrible. I wish it …….. raining
•
shall stop
has stop
was stopped
stopped
will stop
629 Choose the correct passive voice. We…...by a loud noise during the night
•
will wake
is woken up
woke up
were woken up
were wake up
630 A new supermarket is going to ……. next year
•
built
be built
build
be building
building
631 There is somebody walking behind us. I think ……..
•
we is following
we are following
we followed
we are being followed
we are followed
632 Where…..? in London
•
where is you born
had you been born
are you born
were you born
you are born
633 There was a fight at the party, but nobody……
•
is hurt
had hurt
were hurt
was hurt
hurt
634 Where …...? Which hairdresser did you go to?
•
has you cut your hair
have you cut your hair
did you cut your hair
did you have your hair cut?
did you have cut your hair
635 Choose the correct variant. What time …… ? at 8.30
•
has the film begun
does begin the film
begins the film
does the film begin
has the film begin
636 Do you know where……?
•
is Tom
has gone Tom
has Tom gone
Tom has gone
Tom gone
637 He said he……..to go
•
will
have
has
had
is
638 .……. is getting married
•
a friend of you
a friend of me
a friend of I
a friend of mine
a friend of we
639 He’s lazy. He never does ……. work
•
many
no
some
any
neither
640 We couldn’t buy anything because ……… of the shops were open
•
all
nothing
no one
none
either
641 We went shopping and spent ……money
•
few
many
none
a lot of
a few
642 Choose the correct relative clauses. I don’t like the stories ……. have unhappy endings
•
whom
they
whose
which
who
643 George showed me some pictures ……by his father
•
painted
was painted
they were painted
painting
were painted
644 We haven’t got……..on holiday at the moment
•
a few money
many money to go
money enough to go
enough money to go
few money to go
645 The exam was …… I expected
•
more easier
more easy that
more easy
easier than
many easy than
646 The more electricity you use, ……
•
higher bill you have
will be higher your bill
your bill will be higher
the higher your bill will be
high bill you be
647 I can’t run as fast as ….. .
•
he does
him
his
he
he is
648 It was the……..I’ve ever seen
•
the boring film
the more boring film
most boring film
the most boring film
the film bored
649 Ben likes walking. .…..
•
he can to walk
he is walking to work
he don’t walk to work
every morning he walks to work
he walk to work
650 Fill in the blanks with suitable words: The Houses of Parliament, … , Downing Street are all in
the ….
•
West End, Whitehall
East End, Whitehall
Whitehall, East End
Whitehall, West End
Royal Exchange, East End
651 The East End is a district of …, factories, … little houses and … streets.
•
Docks, poor, wide
Docks, rich, wide
Palaces, poor, narrow
Docks, poor, narrow
The rich, narrow, wide
652 If the City is the …. of London, and … is the goods of London ,then the East End is the ….. of
London.
hands, the East End, goods
hands, the West End, money
goods, the East End, hands
•
•
money, the West End, hands
goods, the West End, hands
653 Find the antonyms of the underlined words: Every large city is full of contrasts, but London is the
city of contrasts.
•
original, similarity
similarity, loaded
loaded, similarity
empty, similarity
empty, difference
654 There are a lot of people … this part of the town …night.
•
of, in
­,at
.at, at
.in, at
.­,in
655 In fact there is little of the old town today, only the walls and the old stone church .Instead of it
you can see a modern, wonderful place.
•
elder, fashionable, good
present­day, ancient, amazing
bad, good­looking, out ­of fashion
ancient, present­day, amazing
young, up­to­date, amazing
656 Lots of old houses in the East End are damp, dirty, and dark.
•
wet, clean, bad
muddy, light, dry
clammy, muddy, light
clean, dry, light
dry, clean, light
657 Fill in the blanks with the right prepositions: London is situated … both sides … London. There
are fourteen bridges … the Thames.
•
on, of, through
on, of, under
in ,in, of
on, of, across
across, of, on
658 The train will be …London … the middle…the night and often there are no taxis …the square …
this time.
•
in, in, of, at, of
at, at, in, at, at
in , at, in, at, in
in, in, of, in, at
in, at, of, in, in
659 Find the synonyms of underlined words: Quiet streets of the city are full of famous places of
interest.
•
hushed, well­known, crammed
noisy, crammed, well­known
crammed, noiseless, well­known
noiseless, crammed, well­known
excitable, crammed, well­known
660 They rejected suggestions that Beijing and Moscow are banding together to offset growing U.S.
global influence.
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united, refusing, to balance
to refuse, to have, to offer
to open, to refuse, to finish
denied, uniting, to balance out
refused, having, to offer
661 Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions: Two presidents met… an amiable atmosphere …
their third summit… 20 months, signed an agreement … trade and the protection of rare Manchurian
tigers.
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In, for, with, on
On, for, in, on
On, in, on, for
In, for, in, on
Within, of, in,on
662 Tehran is ready to exchange messages … the U.S … their respective interest sections.
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­ , through
through, with
with, in
with, through
on, through
663 The two leaders have held several meeting recently to try to end the deadlock … the region that
poisoned their relations … the collapse … the former Soviet Union.
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by, from, of
over, of, since
over, since, at
over, since, of
­ , over, since
664 In another sign … a step­by­step thaw … U.S­Iranian relations, Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright has softened the U.S warning … Americans traveling to the Islamic republic, a senior
American official said.
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in, on, like
of, on, against
with, in, against
of, in, against
off, in, with
665 Find the synonyms of the underlined words: I think the bilateral relationship is a strategic
partnership of equality and mutual respect.
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innocence, reciprocal
joint, inequality
inequality, joint
balance, reciprocal
equal, joint
666 Fill in the blanks with suitable words: … aimed at bringing a durable peace to the Korean
peninsula … in Geneva after a break of more than six months, with few hopes of … .
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principles, resumed, a breakthrough
speech, solved, a breakthrough
agreement, resumed, a discovery
talks, resumed, a breakthrough
resumed, a breakthrough, talks
667 Negotiations … ; the Palestinians …security … with Israel and there have been daily stone
throwing riots in the West End.
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stopped, broke off, union
suspended, broke off, cooperation
broke of, suspended, cooperation
broke off, suspended, cooperation
cut off, suspended, cooperation
668 The commander­in­chief of the Argentine army begins … official visit to Britain today, marking
the latest stage of … in Anglo­Argentine relations since the 1982 war.
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a three days, rapprochement
a three­day, approachement
a three­days, rapprochement
a three­day, rapprochement
daily, rapprochement
669 The MILF which demands an Islamic state in the southern islands is … faction of the … Moro
National Liberation Front which reached … with Manila last year.
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mainstream, breakaway, a peace deal
a breakaway, mainstream, a peace deal
a deal, mainstream, a peace deal
a peace deal, mainstream, breakaway
breakaway, mainstream, an argument
670 An … calm returned to Pristina where some … of vandalized cafes began repairs.
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noisy, owners
uneasy, ownership
easy, leaders
uneasy, owners
easy, owners
671 Philippine troops backed by helicopter… killed 21 Muslim rebels in … on Mindanao island.
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guns, fighting
fighting, gunships
Gunships, fighters
Gunships, fighting
gunships, fought
672 Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions. Southern African military allies … embattled
Congolese President Kabila prepared … a prolonged and costly attack … rebels in the dense eastern
jungles … the vast mineral rich country.
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of, of, against, of
of, for, of, against
for, for, against, in
of, for, against, of
in ,in, on, in
673 Clinton and the leaders of many other nations attending … the summit have been concerned …
the sizeable number … civilian casualties in the conflict and the increasing number … refugees it has
generated.
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in, in, of, of
­, in, of, of
in, about, of, of
­ , about, of, of
at, about, of, ­
674 Weeks … unrest that erupted … violence led Berisha to impose a state … emergency … Sunday.
•
for, into, of, on
off, into, of, on
of, into, of, on
of, onto, of, in
in, into, of, on