Òåñò: Ìèññ Ìàíøóê
Ñïèñîê âîïðîñîâ
1. 1. Choose the right variant. The lazy boy was lucky to scrape … the exams. |
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1) Against | |
2) On | |
3) Through | |
4) Up | |
2. 2. ________ was a pleasure to meet your fiancée at the party last night |
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1) Their | |
2) One | |
3) There | |
4) It | |
3. 3. Translate into English: ìîíîòîííûé |
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1) Determining | |
2) Objective | |
3) Rewarding | |
4) Monotonous | |
4. 4. Translate into English: ãåíåàëîãè÷åñêîå äåðåâî |
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1) Genealogy | |
2) Family tree | |
3) Extended family | |
4) Tree branches | |
5. 5. Translate into English: óïðÿìûé |
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1) Complicated | |
2) Determined | |
3) Self-sufficient | |
4) Stubborn | |
6. 6. Translate into English: âëàñòíûé |
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1) Stubborn | |
2) Selfish | |
3) Bossy | |
4) Cold fish | |
7. 7. Translate into English: óòîìèòåëüíûé |
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1) Bossy | |
2) Marvelous | |
3) Rewarding | |
4) Tedious | |
8. 8. Translate into English: áûòü óâîëåííûì |
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1) Be employed | |
2) Be hired | |
3) Be clocked off | |
4) Be fired | |
9. 9. Translate into English: äåêðåòíûé îòïóñê |
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1) Sick leave | |
2) Maternity leave | |
3) Condolence leave | |
4) Holiday | |
10. 10. Translate into English: ñòàæåð-ïðàêòèêàíò |
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1) Employee | |
2) Employer | |
3) practice | |
4) intern | |
11. 11. When I was small, my cousins and I _____to run around the neighbourhood |
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1) would use | |
2) used | |
3) would | |
4) were used | |
12. 12. Translate into English: ñîöèàëüíûé ïàêåò, ëüãîòû |
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1) Perks | |
2) Bonuses | |
3) Campaign | |
4) Advancement | |
13. 13. Translate into English: êàðüåðíûé ðîñò |
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1) Internship | |
2) Skills | |
3) Career ladder | |
4) Qualification | |
14. 14. Translate into English: ïîäàâàòü çàÿâëåíèå íà ðàáîòó |
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1) Take an internship | |
2) Covering letter | |
3) CV | |
4) Apply for a job | |
15. 15. Translate into English: ðåøèòü ïðîáëåìó |
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1) Make an offer | |
2) Tackle a problem | |
3) Suggest a proposal | |
4) Make a decision | |
16. 16. Translate into English: êîñòü â ãîðëå |
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1) Cold fish | |
2) Stone in the neck | |
3) Pain in the neck | |
4) Pain in the stomach | |
17. 17. Translate into English: çîëîòîå ñåðäöå |
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1) Hearted person | |
2) Heart of kindness | |
3) Golden heart | |
4) Heart of gold | |
18. 18. Translate into English: ïðèçåìëåííûé |
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1) Grounded | |
2) Down to earth | |
3) Down to ground | |
4) Up to earth | |
19. 19. Translate into English: îòïóñê áåç ñîäåðæàíèå |
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1) Wage | |
2) Sick leave | |
3) Unpaid leave | |
4) Salary | |
20. 20. Translate into English: ïîëíûé ðàáî÷èé äåíü |
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1) Full time job | |
2) Flextime job | |
3) Overtime job | |
4) Part time job | |
21. 21. Choose the right synonym. Colleague |
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1) Staff | |
2) employee | |
3) Co-worker | |
4) counterpart | |
22. 22. Choose the right synonym. Perks |
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1) Wage | |
2) incomå | |
3) salary | |
4) Benefits | |
23. 23. Choose the right synonym. Hire somebody |
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1) To promote | |
2) To sack | |
3) To fire | |
4) To employ | |
24. 24. Choose the right synonym. Travel -focused |
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1) Travel out | |
2) Travel-oriented | |
3) Tourism | |
4) Travel promoting | |
25. 25. Choose the right variant. To annoy (synonym) |
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1) To eliminate | |
2) To scoff | |
3) To mock | |
4) To plague | |
26. 26. Choose the right variant. To tackle (synonym) |
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1) To solve | |
2) To revise | |
3) To call back | |
4) To decide | |
27. 27. Choose the right variant. To hint (synonym) |
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1) To foresee | |
2) To predict | |
3) To imply | |
4) To force | |
28. 28. Choose the right variant. Reduction (synonym) |
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1) Completion | |
2) Shutting | |
3) Closing | |
4) Discount | |
29. 29. Choose the right variant. To suggest (synonym) |
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1) To give | |
2) To lend | |
3) To present | |
4) To hint | |
30. 30. Choose the right variant. I don’t really like _____ risks. |
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1) Risk | |
2) take | |
3) make | |
4) put | |
31. 31. Choose the right variant. Everybody ____ of her. |
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1) makes | |
2) risk | |
3) decides | |
4) takes | |
32. 32. Choose the right variant. The clock … twelve. |
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1) Chimed | |
2) Pierced | |
3) Broke | |
4) Rattled | |
33. 33. Choose the right variant. The air … as it escaped the punctured tyre. |
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1) Compressed | |
2) Squeezed | |
3) Hissed | |
4) Fired | |
34. 34. Choose the right variant. She heard the door |
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1) Rustle | |
2) Rattle | |
3) Patter | |
4) Bang | |
35. 35. Choose the right variant. The brakes … as the driver brought the car to a sudden stop. |
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1) Grated | |
2) Hissed | |
3) Rustled | |
4) Whistled | |
36. 36. Choose the right variant. His teeth … with cold. |
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1) Rapped | |
2) Banged | |
3) Knocked | |
4) Chattered | |
37. 37. Choose the right variant. He was marked down for careless mistakes in his essays and by the end of the year he had fallen … |
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1) To | |
2) Over | |
3) Behind | |
4) Down | |
38. 38. Choose the right variant. He sailed … the exams at school. |
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1) From | |
2) By | |
3) Into | |
4) Through | |
39. 39. Choose the right variant. He was more interested in rugby than law and this counted … him. |
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1) Against | |
2) Of | |
3) Towards | |
4) For | |
40. 40. Choose the right variant. I’m afraid you’ll have to cross my name … the list for the trip. |
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1) in | |
2) over | |
3) off | |
4) on | |
41. 41. Choose the right variant. The police went … the man’s story to see if he was telling the truth. |
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1) Along | |
2) Down | |
3) Into | |
4) Round | |
42. 42. Choose the right variant. The ocean … is home to many varieties of deep-sea fish. |
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1) Ground | |
2) Earth | |
3) Floorboards | |
4) Floor | |
43. 43. Choose the right variant. If a plan starts to succeed, it gets … |
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1) Worldwide | |
2) On earth | |
3) Grounded | |
4) On the ground | |
44. 44. Choose the right variant. What on … do you think you are doing? |
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1) On the ground | |
2) Top of the world | |
3) The earth | |
4) Earth | |
45. 45. Choose the right variant. To come out as the result of the investigation |
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1) To appear | |
2) To emerge | |
3) To organize | |
4) To formulate | |
46. 46. Choose the right variant. To fail to fulfill |
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1) To go at | |
2) To go along | |
3) To go about | |
4) To go back | |
47. 47. Choose the right variant. To fight or compete for |
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1) To contest | |
2) To hurt | |
3) To hit | |
4) To wrestle | |
48. 48. Choose the right variant. Cause to feel angry |
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1) To bang | |
2) To chatter | |
3) To rattle | |
4) To patter | |
49. 49. Choose the right variant. To bring or get to a certain condition |
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1) To re-group | |
2) To form | |
3) To change | |
4) To reduce | |
50. 50. Choose the right variant. To pester |
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1) To wound | |
2) To offend | |
3) To hurt | |
4) To annoy | |
51. 51. Choose the right variant. Contingency |
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1) Incident | |
2) Event | |
3) Occurrence | |
4) Emergency | |
52. 52. Choose the right variant. To abash |
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1) To amaze | |
2) To rattle | |
3) To stun | |
4) To puzzle | |
53. 53. Choose the right variant. To dwindle |
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1) To contract | |
2) To taper | |
3) To reduce | |
4) To narrow | |
54. 54. Choose the right variant. To set to |
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1) To major in | |
2) To be busy | |
3) To get into | |
4) To buckle down | |
55. 55. Choose the right variant. Remember … some spaghetti when you go to the supermarket |
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1) You get | |
2) Get | |
3) To get | |
4) Getting | |
56. 56. Choose the right variant. I would never have expected …the exam if she hadn’t told me I was doing so well |
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1) passing | |
2) pass | |
3) passed | |
4) to pass | |
57. 57. Choose the right variant. We don’t usually allow members of the public …the library. |
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1) To using | |
2) To use | |
3) Used | |
4) Using | |
58. 58. Choose the right variant. Let me help you with that heavy suitcase. I’m strong as strong as a(n)…….. |
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1) Yak | |
2) Bull | |
3) Ox | |
4) Buffalo | |
59. 59. Choose the right variant. Nothing ever seems to ruffle Lucy. She stays as cool as a …whatever is happening around her. |
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1) Tomato | |
2) Cucumber | |
3) Radish | |
4) Lettuce | |
60. 60. Choose the right variant. She turned as white as …when you mentioned the night of 15th November. I’m sure she knows what happened. |
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1) A wall | |
2) Snow | |
3) Ice | |
4) A sheet | |
61. 61. Choose the right variant. You’re like a bull in a …shop sometimes. How could you have been so insensitive as to mention Bruce to Caroline? |
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1) Haberdashery | |
2) Pet | |
3) Hardware | |
4) China | |
62. 62. Choose the right variant. She’s always …clichés like “money doesn’t grow on trees” and so on. |
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1) Putting out | |
2) Giving out | |
3) Trotting out | |
4) Passing out | |
63. 63. Choose the right variant. I don’t think there’s so much as a ……of truth in that rumor. |
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1) Speck | |
2) Grain | |
3) Crumb | |
4) Pebble | |
64. 64. Choose the right variant. It was just a …of the tongue, but she still gave me a lower mark for the speaking test. |
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1) Lapse | |
2) Error | |
3) Mistake | |
4) Slip | |
65. 65. Choose the right variant. I wonder what …of good old Professor Maxwell will cast before us in this morning’s lecture. |
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1) Stones | |
2) Pearls | |
3) Jewels | |
4) Gems | |
66. 66. Choose the right variant. I was completely …by the skill and daring of the trapeze artists. |
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1) Awesome | |
2) Awkward | |
3) Awestruck | |
4) Awful | |
67. 67. Choose the right variant. My brother has always had a penchant …fast motorbikes. |
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1) On | |
2) At | |
3) To | |
4) For | |
68. 68. Choose the right variant. The way you behaved at the party is …as far as I’m concerned. |
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1) Unforgivable | |
2) Forgivable | |
3) Unforgiving | |
4) Forgiving | |
69. 70. I recently had some….. which will help me do my work more effectively. |
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1) abilities | |
2) skills | |
3) qualifications | |
4) training | |
70. 71. David is a very ________ person; 72. he’s always hugging his children. / ÿ íå çíàþ ïî÷åìó âîïðîñû è îòâåòû âìåñòå/ |
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1) thorough | |
2) affectionate | |
3) spontaneous | |
4) moody | |
71. 73. _______the weather today, the game has been cancelled. |
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1) Due to | |
2) Even though | |
3) Despite | |
4) In spite of | |
72. 74. He gave up running ____ a knee injury |
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1) since | |
2) due to | |
3) however | |
4) despite | |
73. 75. We always thought Danielle felt happy here, but deep ________ she was really homesick. |
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1) back | |
2) up | |
3) over | |
4) Down | |
74. 76. I don’t enjoy my job because the work is________. |
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1) Monotonous | |
2) Reliable | |
3) Rewarding | |
4) Responsible | |
75. 77. Choose the right variant. I …Poland for the first time seven years ago. |
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1) Have visited | |
2) Visited | |
3) Was visiting | |
4) Visit | |
76. 78. Choose the right variant. First and …I would like to thank everyone for coming along tonight. |
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1) Foremost | |
2) Forethought | |
3) Forearm | |
4) Forewarn | |
77. 79. Choose the right variant. I think the most important … of the problem is the potential for environmental damage. |
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1) Aspect | |
2) Respect | |
3) Prospect | |
4) Inspect | |
78. 80. Choose the right variant. Do you really think the world is due … another major volcanic eruption? |
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1) For | |
2) From | |
3) To | |
4) Of | |
79. 81. Choose the right variant. Everyone was chocked … his violent reaction to the news. |
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1) By | |
2) About | |
3) For | |
4) Of | |
80. 82. Choose the right variant. The local population seem indifferent … the suffering of these poor animals. |
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1) For | |
2) To | |
3) From | |
4) Of | |
81. 83. Choose the right variant. Which member of staff is to be responsible … the news sales drive? |
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1) From | |
2) For | |
3) To | |
4) Of | |
82. 84. I had to _________my job after just five months for health reasons. |
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1) Quite | |
2) hire | |
3) Quit | |
4) Fire | |
83. 85. Choose the right variant. People are eligible … a pension at the age of 65. |
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1) For | |
2) From | |
3) Of | |
4) To | |
84. 86. Choose the right variant. You should be ashamed …yourself. |
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1) To | |
2) For | |
3) Of | |
4) From | |
85. 87. Choose the right variant. What makes you think you are immune … the flu virus? |
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1) For | |
2) From | |
3) Of | |
4) To | |
86. 88. Choose the right variant. Everyone is welcome to attend irrespective … the previous experience. |
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1) To | |
2) For | |
3) Of | |
4) From | |
87. 89. Choose the right variant. I’m a bit anxious … going to Hong Kong for Christmas. |
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1) For | |
2) By | |
3) Of | |
4) About | |
88. 90. Choose the right variant. I think there must be something wrong …the satellite dish. |
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1) With | |
2) For | |
3) About | |
4) By | |
89. 91. Choose the right variant. She is going to … to Branch Manager. |
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1) Be promoted | |
2) Promote | |
3) Have promoted | |
4) Have been promoted | |
90. 92. Choose the right variant. When you travel for work purposes, does your company pay all your …? |
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1) Expenses | |
2) Expensive | |
3) Expenditure | |
4) Expense | |
91. 93. Choose the right variant. I find it … to be criticized in public |
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1) Humiliation | |
2) Humiliated | |
3) Humiliate | |
4) Humiliating | |
92. 94. Choose the right variant. The … of her understanding of his poetry grew the more she read |
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1) Depth | |
2) Deepen | |
3) Deep | |
4) Deepened | |
93. 95. Choose the right variant. Christina will be on maternity… until the end of the year |
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1) Leave | |
2) Holiday | |
3) Vacation | |
4) Break | |
94. 96. Choose the right variant. You shouldn’t avoid … about your problems. |
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1) Talk | |
2) Talking | |
3) To talk | |
4) Is being talked | |
95. 97. Choose the right variant. I’m not quite ready yet. Do you mind … a little longer? |
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1) To waiting | |
2) Waited | |
3) Been waited | |
4) Waiting | |
96. 98. Choose the right form of the verb. If you ... to the explanation, you would not have made so many mistakes. |
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1) Had attended | |
2) Have attended | |
3) Attended | |
4) Had been attended | |
97. 99. Choose the right variant. If you ... out in that weather yesterday you would not be ill now. |
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1) Had not gone | |
2) Went | |
3) Did not go | |
4) Were going | |
98. 100. The company ________ 20 people for Marketing department. |
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1) employed | |
2) cut | |
3) got promoted | |
4) advanced | |
99. 101. Choose the right variant. If energy ... inexpensive and unlimited, many things in the world would be different. |
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1) Would be | |
2) Were | |
3) Will be | |
4) Is | |
100. 102. Choose the right variant. We ... the game if we’d had a few more minutes. |
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1) Would have won | |
2) Had won | |
3) Will win | |
4) Win | |
101. 103. I’ll have spaghetti bolognese. No,on second …,perhaps I’ll have the lasagna. |
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1) opinion | |
2) ideas | |
3) thoughts | |
4) impression | |
102. 104. He had a momentary …of concentration and before he knew it the car had spun out of control. |
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1) lapse | |
2) mistake | |
3) slip | |
4) error | |
103. 105. I know I can speak without fear of …when I say that George Wilson has always been a tremendous asset to the company. |
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1) difference | |
2) correction | |
3) argument | |
4) contradiction | |
104. 106. When she saw me nearly drop the priceless vase she … in horror. |
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1) gasped | |
2) grumbled | |
3) grunted | |
4) grasped | |
105. 107. He could hear someone playing a …melody on a flute. |
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1) hunting | |
2) haunting | |
3) haunted | |
4) hunted | |
106. 108. The woman next to me marred my …of the performance by coughing and snuffling throughout the second act. |
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1) enjoyment | |
2) enjoyable | |
3) enjoyed | |
4) enjoying | |
107. 109. .... you already have some knowledge of rhythmic gymnastics, you'll need to find a trainer. |
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1) If | |
2) Supposing | |
3) Providing | |
4) Unless | |
108. 110. I'm considering ... to one of those circus training schools to learn to walk a tightrope. |
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1) to go | |
2) I go | |
3) going | |
4) go | |
109. 111. My parents wouldn't let me .... a rock band until I was fifteen. |
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1) joining | |
2) join | |
3) to joining | |
4) to join | |
110. 112. ... he's very talented, he's found it difficult to make a living from his art. |
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1) Although | |
2) Despite | |
3) In spite of | |
4) However | |
111. 113. She's ... good pianist. I'm surprised she doesn't play professionally. |
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1) so | |
2) such | |
3) a so | |
4) such a | |
112. 114. Is that the artist ...... paintings were so controversial? |
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1) whose | |
2) who's | |
3) who | |
4) that | |
113. 115. The film was really … . We were all at the age of our seats. |
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1) grasping | |
2) gripping | |
3) griping | |
4) grinding | |
114. 116. She discouraged … a motorbike. |
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1) him to buy | |
2) him from buying | |
3) that he should not buy | |
4) him buy | |
115. 117. They warned us … the old road. |
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1) not to take | |
2) against take | |
3) against to take | |
4) not taking | |
116. 118. Remind … Maureen a message about the visa. |
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1) me sending | |
2) me send | |
3) me to send | |
4) that I send | |
117. 119. The garden had become rather …. . |
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1) overgrown | |
2) ingrown | |
3) outgrown | |
4) grown | |
118. 120. She smiled rather too ……… when they announced that the other actor had been given the role. |
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1) bitterly | |
2) uneasily | |
3) broadly | |
4) sincerely | |
119. 121. I wouldn't say I know her ....... but we see each other from time to time. |
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1) sincerely | |
2) intimately | |
3) imperceptibly | |
4) intuitively | |
120. 122. The two little boys were lying on the floor giggling ...... |
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1) uneasily | |
2) irresponsibly | |
3) intimately | |
4) helplessly | |
121. 123. They're erecting a statue in the town square to ... the wonderful work done by volunteers during the floods. |
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1) remember | |
2) commemorate | |
3) celebrate | |
4) recall | |
122. 124. My favourite kind of yoghurt is made from ……. |
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1) sheep milk | |
2) milk of the sheep | |
3) sheep's milk | |
4) milk of sheep | |
123. 125. Lots of people said their idea would never work, but they managed to carry it .... |
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1) off | |
2) out | |
3) away | |
4) over | |
124. 126. Sometimes I wonder what it was that carried her … the years of poverty and suffering. |
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1) over | |
2) away from | |
3) through | |
4) out of | |
125. 127. Don't take any notice of Justine. She never carries ... her threats. |
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1) out | |
2) off | |
3) through | |
4) over | |
126. 128. By the time Cristina's youngest daughter turns 21, I … |
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1) am retiring | |
2) have retired | |
3) will have retired | |
4) have been retiring | |
127. 129. Nigel's fantastic in a crisis. He's so calm and ……-headed. |
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1) level | |
2) hard | |
3) square | |
4) light | |
128. 130. You need to take vitamins to stop yourself getting run .... |
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1) over | |
2) down | |
3) out | |
4) through | |
129. 131. Patrick was quite well- ... before he won the lottery. |
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1) out | |
2) up | |
3) on | |
4) off | |
130. 132. .... reference to your letter of September 17, 2000, I wish to inform you that your application has been accepted. |
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1) on | |
2) With | |
3) at | |
4) by | |
131. 133. As far as ..........., family are more important than friends. |
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1) I'm concerned | |
2) I concern | |
3) I'm concerning | |
4) I've concerned | |
132. 134. Can you imagine ………… in another country? |
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1) to live | |
2) living | |
3) live | |
4) you live | |
133. 135. The Italian team ………… control of the situation in the second half of the match. |
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1) gained | |
2) won | |
3) earned | |
4) obtained | |
134. 136. I …………. in a lovely bubble bath when I heard someone banging on the front door. |
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1) soaked | |
2) had soaked | |
3) have soaked | |
4) was soaking | |
135. 137. Choose the right variant. She seemed to be listening but she was not taking … anything that the lecturer said. |
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1) To | |
2) In | |
3) On | |
4) Off | |
136. 138. Choose the right variant. I really admire the way he takes even the most difficult circumstances …. his stride. |
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1) To | |
2) On | |
3) In | |
4) Off | |
137. 139. Choose the right variant. I’m afraid I’ll have to take this issue up … someone in authority. |
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1) With | |
2) To | |
3) For | |
4) At | |
138. 140. Choose the right variant. You have brought disaster … the whole village. |
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1) in | |
2) down | |
3) on | |
4) up | |
139. 141. Choose the right variant. She carried … her part in the plan with no difficulty |
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1) away | |
2) off | |
3) over | |
4) back | |
140. 142. Choose the right variant. I got rather carried … in one shop and came out with four different garments. |
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1) away | |
2) over | |
3) out | |
4) through | |
141. 143. Choose the right variant. I’ll try to carry … as if nothing had happened. |
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1) over | |
2) away | |
3) out | |
4) on | |
142. 144. Choose the right variant. We all have certain duties and joins to carry … . |
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1) off | |
2) out | |
3) away | |
4) through | |
143. 145. Choose the right variant. The meaning comes … as you read further. |
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1) into | |
2) about | |
3) out | |
4) down | |
144. 146. Choose the right variant. How did it come … and headed that the man was dismissed? |
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1) across | |
2) about | |
3) down | |
4) out | |
145. 147. Choose the right variant. A new political party has come … power. |
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1) come into | |
2) come to | |
3) come from | |
4) come across | |
146. 148. Choose the right variant. A bus should come … any minute now. |
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1) down | |
2) along | |
3) from | |
4) about | |
147. 149. Choose the right variant. The two brothers came … blows during their quarrel. |
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1) down | |
2) across | |
3) to | |
4) into | |
148. 150. Choose the right variant. Several trees came … in last night’s storm. |
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1) down | |
2) along | |
3) to | |
4) out | |
149. 151. Choose the right variant. I came … the old photograph in the back of the drawer. |
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1) down | |
2) along | |
3) across | |
4) about | |
150. 152. Choose the right variant. We came … this wonderful little restaurant in a back street. |
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1) by | |
2) across | |
3) out | |
4) along |