Òåñò: Ïîäãîòîâêà ê àíãëèéñêîìó 1
Ñïèñîê âîïðîñîâ
1. Ann has just ________ from the University of London with honours |
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1) ended | |
2) graduated | |
3) Finished | |
2. Some teachers don’t ________ things very clearly. |
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1) copy | |
2) explain | |
3) Mean | |
3. In the US and the UK, the modern gradation of academic _______ is usually bachelor, master, and doctor |
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1) characteristics | |
2) qualifications | |
3) Degrees | |
4. . Most _______ take four to six years to finish their degrees. lecturers |
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1) professors | |
2) lab-assistants | |
3) undergraduates | |
5. Congratulations! I hear you _____ your examination yesterday |
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1) revised | |
2) failed | |
3) passed | |
6. After graduating from the university she decided to take _____ courses. |
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1) undergraduate | |
2) doctoral | |
3) *postgraduate | |
7. My favourite ________ at school were history and geography |
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1) periods | |
2) subjects | |
3) lessons | |
8. A(n) _______ is usually more expensive than a dictionary because it is in several volumes. |
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1) encyclopedia | |
2) publication | |
3) journal | |
9. Any _____ is usually composed of the following basic sections : summary, introduction, discussion, conclusion and recommendations. |
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1) technology | |
2) report | |
3) method | |
10. Harvard University is the oldest institution of higher _____ in the USA |
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1) teaching | |
2) promotion | |
3) education | |
11. Our teacher always takes ______ at the beginning of the lesson. |
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1) residence | |
2) acceptance | |
3) attendance | |
12. On ___________ from college, all the students of our group got a good job. |
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1) graduation | |
2) leaving | |
3) entering | |
13. One can find meanings of the foreign or technical expressions used in the text in _______. |
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1) index | |
2) glossary | |
3) content | |
14. Cable TV and work desk with _______ telephone lines are available in each room |
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1) modernism | |
2) modernised | |
3) modernisation | |
15. There is one evident ______ between Kate and Ann. |
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1) similar | |
2) similarity | |
3) similarly | |
16. John left his job because he was _______ to deal with such a large amount of work |
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1) uponable | |
2) ability | |
3) unable | |
17. We weren’t allowed onto the ferry because it had been _______ |
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1) bookery | |
2) overbooked | |
3) booker | |
18. Lots of changes were made but all the attempts had little ______ |
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1) effect | |
2) effective | |
3) effectively | |
19. A very important part of the American ______ system is the community college. |
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1) educative | |
2) educate | |
3) educational | |
20. Traditional homes have been _______ by big blocks of apartments |
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1) place | |
2) replaced | |
3) displaceable | |
21. The last year has shown a slight ________ in the economy |
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1) improved | |
2) improvable | |
3) improvement | |
22. If you don't speak the language you feel more like a _______ |
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1) foreigner | |
2) foreignhood | |
3) foreignship | |
23. I want to be a famous ______ when I grow up |
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1) science | |
2) scientifically | |
3) scientist | |
24. Your bag looks heavy! I’ll carry _______ for you |
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1) it | |
2) him | |
3) them | |
25. Are you taking _______ magazines with you? |
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1) something | |
2) any | |
3) nothing | |
26. Is this book yours or ________? |
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1) her | |
2) his | |
3) he | |
27. "Çàïîëíèòå ïðîïóñê. - How did you get my sister's book? - She gave it to me _______!" |
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1) ourselves | |
2) themselves | |
3) herself | |
28. That isn’t my key. _____ is here. |
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1) Myself | |
2) Mine | |
3) Me | |
29. Look at these two cars. This one is ______ and the other one is hers. |
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1) myself | |
2) my | |
3) mine | |
30. . ______ have you got your car? |
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1) What | |
2) How many | |
3) How long | |
31. ________ composition is the best |
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1) You | |
2) Your | |
3) Yourself | |
32. My house is _______ in the street. |
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1) the smallest | |
2) more smaller | |
3) small | |
33. That’s _______ building I’ve ever seen. |
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1) much modern | |
2) the most modern | |
3) more modern | |
34. The sofa is _______ than that old chair. |
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1) comfortable | |
2) much comfortable | |
3) more comfortable | |
35. Of the three boys, Dave is the _______. |
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1) tallest | |
2) more tall | |
3) tall | |
36. He is the ____________ person I’ve ever known |
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1) interestingly | |
2) very interesting | |
3) most interesting | |
37. The smaller is the house, the _____ it will cost us to heat. |
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1) less | |
2) more less | |
3) little | |
38. Life is not ________ as it used to be |
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1) so easy | |
2) the easiest | |
3) easy | |
39. Karen is the _______ girl in the class. |
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1) more pretty | |
2) prettier | |
3) *prettiest | |
40. Kate can speak Spanish _______ than Avis |
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1) fluenter | |
2) more fluently | |
3) most fluently | |
41. I have _______ appointment at the dentist’s this afternoon. |
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1) - | |
2) an | |
3) the | |
42. Bats and owls generally hunt at _______ night |
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1) the | |
2) a | |
3) - | |
43. Many people were waiting for more information about the accident in _______ Swiss Alps. |
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1) - | |
2) an | |
3) the | |
44. She is going to see her daughter who has come from _____ Canada. |
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1) – | |
2) an | |
3) a | |
45. Newcastle is a town in _______ north of England |
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1) an | |
2) the | |
3) a | |
46. We may be going skiing at _______ Christmas, but it's still all up in the air. |
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1) an | |
2) - | |
3) The | |
47. We’ve known the Robinsons _______ twenty years now |
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1) to | |
2) - | |
3) for | |
48. I entered _____ Moscow State University last year |
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1) in | |
2) from | |
3) *- | |
49. We enjoyed the film but it was very cold ______ the cinema |
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1) with | |
2) on | |
3) at | |
50. She is going to study music _______ next year. |
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1) to | |
2) in | |
3) - | |
51. The Great Wall of China is a long way _______ any major city |
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1) - | |
2) by | |
3) from | |
52. ______ I save some of my pocket money, I won't be able to buy a bicycle. |
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1) Unless | |
2) Whether | |
3) Less | |
53. I’m used to getting up early now, _______ I didn’t like it at first. |
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1) so | |
2) but | |
3) or | |
54. It’s Sunday tomorrow, _______ I don’t have to get up early |
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1) in order to | |
2) because | |
3) so | |
55. You should eat more, _______ you’ll make yourself ill |
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1) and | |
2) or | |
3) if | |
56. That is the house ______ Shakespeare was born |
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1) whose | |
2) which | |
3) where | |
57. This picture _______ by my mother’s friend in 1979. |
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1) is painting | |
2) is painted | |
3) was painted | |
58. "- George phoned while you were out. - O.K. I _______ him back." |
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1) phoned | |
2) will phone | |
3) will be phoned | |
59. "- Are you going shopping tonight? - No. I _______ yesterday." |
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1) had gone | |
2) went | |
3) had went | |
60. The workers ______ the road by the end of the year |
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1) will have built | |
2) will build | |
3) will be building | |
61. They sometimes _______ to the cinema on Friday evening |
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1) go | |
2) have gone | |
3) shall go | |
62. When the game is over, we _______ a cup of tea |
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1) has had | |
2) had | |
3) will have | |
63. The Queen _______ at Windsor Castle yesterday |
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1) arrived | |
2) arrive | |
3) is arriving | |
64. Crime, traffic, pollution – ... problems are relevant for any city |
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1) this | |
2) these | |
3) that | |
65. The First Amendment was signed in 1791. ..... law guarantees civic rights for all American citizens |
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1) that | |
2) this | |
3) these | |
66. My grandfather still remembers his youth and everything that happened in ..... times |
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1) those | |
2) that | |
3) these | |
67. Where did you spend all ..... years? |
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1) these | |
2) this | |
3) that | |
68. …building on the opposite side of the street looks strangely familiar to me |
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1) these | |
2) this | |
3) that | |
69. I will make sure ..... you have everything you need |
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1) these | |
2) that | |
3) those | |
70. _____ time you made a wrong decision. |
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1) it | |
2) that | |
3) this | |
71. Now _____, let’s talk over our future plans |
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1) that | |
2) it | |
3) then | |
72. _____ was them who broke the window. |
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1) this | |
2) it | |
3) that | |
73. Where ___ the Masons buy their fruit? |
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1) does | |
2) do | |
3) doesn't | |
74. ___ the cat like to sleep on the sofa? |
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1) Do | |
2) Does | |
3) Don't | |
75. We eat pizza, but we ___ eat hamburgers. |
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1) don't | |
2) do | |
3) does | |
76. ___ Mrs Miller read magazines? |
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1) Do | |
2) Don't | |
3) Does | |
77. The girls love tennis, but they ___ love riding. |
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1) does | |
2) don't | |
3) doesn't | |
78. Mr. Nelson speaks Spanish, but he ___ speak German. |
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1) don't | |
2) does | |
3) doesn't | |
79. Max plays tennis, but he ___ play hockey. |
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1) does | |
2) doesn't | |
3) don't | |
80. ___ Mr. Smith teach English? |
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1) Does | |
2) Don't | |
3) Do | |
81. ___ the children learn to cook at school? |
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1) Do | |
2) Does | |
3) Doesn't | |
82. They ___ work very hard. |
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1) don't | |
2) do | |
3) does | |
83. Jane is a teacher of English. She ... French. |
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1) teaches not | |
2) does not teach | |
3) do not teach | |
84. I ____ nobody knew about his arrival |
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1) should | |
2) had better | |
3) would rather | |
85. _________You __________ pay more attention to the people around you |
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1) should | |
2) had better | |
3) would rather | |
86. You ___________ invest that money in something safe |
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1) should | |
2) would rather | |
3) had better | |
87. I _______ have good health than a small fortune |
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1) would rather | |
2) had better | |
3) should | |
88. We _______ take a taxi or we'll miss the train |
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1) should | |
2) had better | |
3) would rather | |
89. I think everybody ______ learn driving a car. |
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1) had better | |
2) should | |
3) would rather | |
90. Books ______ be returned on or before the date stamped below. |
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1) should | |
2) would rather | |
3) had better | |
91. I _____ rather stay at home than go out |
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1) must | |
2) would | |
3) should | |
92. If Sue ___ anybody the news, it won’t be a secret. |
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1) had told | |
2) tells | |
3) told | |
93. If Tom ___ the bus, he would have come to the meeting on time |
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1) hasn’t missed | |
2) missed | |
3) hadn’t missed | |
94. If I see Jill, I ___ her to call you |
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1) has reminded | |
2) would remind | |
3) will remind | |
95. If I were you, I ___ the red dress. |
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1) would choose | |
2) had chosen | |
3) choose | |
96. If she had been taking care of her health, she ___ ill |
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1) wouldn’t have fell | |
2) didn’t fall | |
3) wouldn’t have fallen | |
97. If Mark ___ for the job, he would have got it. |
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1) will apply | |
2) *had applied | |
3) applies | |
98. They’ll go to the restaurant if they ___ a table in advance |
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1) would reserve | |
2) reserve | |
3) reserved | |
99. We saw a lot of pictures at the art shop, but ______ was good enough to buy for our museum. |
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1) no of them | |
2) *none of them | |
3) not some of them | |
100. If there are ______ calls for me, can you ask to leave a message? |
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1) none | |
2) some | |
3) any | |
101. While peeling potatoes my small brother cut ______ with a sharp knife. |
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1) oneself | |
2) himself | |
3) him | |
102. There are many good hotels in the town. You can stay at ______of them. |
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1) no | |
2) any | |
3) some | |
103. ê. I've been trying to phone her all day but ______ I phone her the line is engaged. |
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1) the every time | |
2) all the time | |
3) every time | |
104. He is invited to lots of parties and he goes to_____ |
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1) every one | |
2) everyone | |
3) everything | |
105. These are ______ organizations operating in our market and even ______ we would consider real competitors. |
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1) a few, many | |
2) some, fewer | |
3) few, fewer | |
106. You are not the only one who failed to hear the news. I didn't ______. |
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1) neither | |
2) either | |
3) also | |
107. If we hadn't taken the same plane, we might have never met______ |
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1) ours | |
2) ourselves | |
3) *each other | |
108. I ______food, clothes and some ______ goods have become more expensive nowadays |
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1) much, other | |
2) many, the others | |
3) many, others | |
109. I'm going to the wedding on Saturday.______ is getting married |
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1) a friend of me | |
2) a friend of mine | |
3) mine friend | |
110. uring the terrible road accident one car bumped into ______one. One driver was heavily injured and______ died. |
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1) the other, other | |
2) another, the other | |
3) another, other | |
111. "Çàïîëíèòå ïðîïóñê — Did you hear about the party at Kate's last night? - No, I didn't. ______ of my friends ______ there." |
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1) nobody, was | |
2) nobody, were | |
3) none, was | |
112. Çàïîëíèòå ïðîïóñê. "The system of education is not superb," she said. "Too ______mathematics ______ usually taught at school |
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1) much, are | |
2) many, is | |
3) much, is | |
113. ______should be present at the meeting. A very serious question will be discussed |
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1) everyone | |
2) anyone | |
3) someone | |
114. We've got too ______ petrol. We must have the car filled at the nearest service station |
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1) much | |
2) many | |
3) little | |
115. When the train arrived at the railway station ______ passengers got their suitcases. So we picked up ______ too |
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1) another, ours | |
2) others, our | |
3) some, ours | |
116. There are ______ evenings when I do not want to go to bed. But there are ______ evenings when nothing could keep me from going to bed |
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1) several, others | |
2) some, the others | |
3) some, other | |
117. I don't really enjoy going to the cinema_______. I'd rather have ______ to go with me. |
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1) by myself, someone | |
2) by my own, no one | |
3) on myself, someone | |
118. ê. It is not his fault. You cannot blame______ |
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1) his | |
2) him | |
3) himself | |
119. Tom and Ann stood in front of the mirror and looked at each other |
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1) them | |
2) one another | |
3) themselves | |
120. Have you got ______ luggage? Let me help you. |
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1) - | |
2) any | |
3) some | |
121. "Would you like ______ to eat?" asked Tom. |
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1) anything | |
2) some | |
3) something | |
122. If there are ______ letters for me? |
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1) some | |
2) any | |
3) the | |
123. "What do you want to eat?" "______. I'm so hungry." |
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1) nothing | |
2) something | |
3) anything | |
124. ê. ______ came to visit him while he was in hospital |
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1) nobody | |
2) none | |
3) some | |
125. I cannot talk to you now. I ______ time. |
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1) have got any | |
2) have got no | |
3) have got none | |
126. All the tickets have been sold. There is ______ left |
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1) none | |
2) nothing | |
3) no of them | |
127. When we travelled we spent ______ money |
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1) many | |
2) plenty | |
3) *a lot of | |
128. He enjoyed his life there. He had _______ friends and they met quite often. |
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1) a few | |
2) few | |
3) little | |
129. I ______people he worked with are very friendly. |
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1) some of | |
2) any of | |
3) some of the | |
130. Have you ever been to ______ restaurants |
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1) something | |
2) either of those | |
3) either of no | |
131. She said she would contact me but she ______ wrote ______phoned |
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1) neither, or | |
2) neither, nor | |
3) either, nor | |
132. I ______I have eaten today is a sandwich |
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1) all | |
2) everything | |
3) whole | |
133. Peter spent ______ money you gave him |
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1) the whole | |
2) all the | |
3) some | |
134. Carol likes reading. She has read ______ book in the library |
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1) each | |
2) the all | |
3) every | |
135. I hope ______ enjoyed the outing to the Zoo. |
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1) all | |
2) everybody | |
3) all they | |
136. "Have you read all these books?" "Yes,______. |
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1) everything | |
2) every | |
3) every one | |
137. ______ enjoyed the party last week |
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1) everyone | |
2) every | |
3) all | |
138. There are ______ biscuits left in the tin. |
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1) a few | |
2) much | |
3) little | |
139. ______students know the answer to this question |
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1) few | |
2) little | |
3) much | |
140. My days are so busy that I have ______ time for reading. |
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1) few | |
2) little | |
3) many | |
141. ê. ______people give money to charity |
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1) little | |
2) many | |
3) a lot | |
142. There is a tiny bit of butter. There is ______ butter. |
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1) few | |
2) little | |
3) much | |
143. He keeps trying although there is ______ chance of success. |
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1) few | |
2) little | |
3) much | |
144. y clocks in the office but ______ of them work properly |
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1) much | |
2) little | |
3) a little | |
145. She wasn't very hungry. She has just had ______ soup. |
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1) a few | |
2) a little | |
3) little | |
146. There aren't ______ jobs for young people. |
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1) many | |
2) much | |
3) little | |
147. There aren't ______ lessons today |
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1) few | |
2) much | |
3) many | |
148. ê. Before you______, don't forget to lock the door |
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1) will leave | |
2) leave | |
3) shall leave | |
149. Please do not speak to anyone before the police______. |
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1) are coming | |
2) come | |
3) 'll come | |
150. His parents will be very glad if she ______ the university. |
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1) enter | |
2) enters | |
3) entered | |
151. When you ______ my brother, you ______ him. |
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1) saw, recognize | |
2) see, won't recognize | |
3) 'll see, don't recognize | |
152. We won't discuss the matter until the headmaster______. |
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1) won't arrive | |
2) doesn't arrive | |
3) arrives | |
153. If I ______ any help I ______ my friend. |
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1) need, 'll phone | |
2) 'll need, 'll phone | |
3) 'll need, phone | |
154. Let's ______ before it ______ raining. |
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1) go out, 'll start | |
2) go out, starts | |
3) to go out, starts | |
155. I want to go shopping but if you ______ to come, you want, need |
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1) not want, needn't | |
2) do want, needn't | |
3) don't want, needn't | |
156. If you ______ on this tram it'll take you to the downtown. |
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1) get | |
2) got | |
3) have got | |
157. He ______ to the country tomorrow if the weather is fine. |
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1) goes | |
2) ll go | |
3) go | |
158. You'll understand nothing unless you ______ the book yourself. |
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1) won't read | |
2) read | |
3) don't read | |
159. You'll understand this rule after your teacher ______ it to you |
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1) explains | |
2) explain | |
3) don't explain | |
160. I ______the room till I see my brother. |
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1) shan't leave | |
2) leave | |
3) don't leave |