Òåñò: Ïðîãðåññèâíàÿ ïðîâåðêà 2.
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1. Exercise 1. Fill in: pickled, peel, dark, grated, overcooked, pinch, rare, bar, sparkling, litre. 1. I can’t stand ___ vegetables because I hate vinegar. |
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1) bar | |
2) pickled | |
3) rare | |
4) grated | |
2. Exercise 1. Fill in: pickled, peel, dark, grated, overcooked, pinch, rare, bar, sparkling, litre. 2. If you add a ___ of salt, it will taste better. |
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1) sparkling | |
2) grated | |
3) pinch | |
3. Exercise 1. Fill in: pickled, peel, dark, grated, overcooked, pinch, rare, bar, sparkling, litre. 3. Can I have a glass of ___ water? |
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1) sparkling | |
2) litre | |
3) dark | |
4. Exercise 1. Fill in: pickled, peel, dark, grated, overcooked, pinch, rare, bar, sparkling, litre. 4. Would you like a ___ of chocolate? |
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1) pinch | |
2) pickled | |
3) bar | |
5. Exercise 1. Fill in: pickled, peel, dark, grated, overcooked, pinch, rare, bar, sparkling, litre. 5. I’d like my steak ___ , please. |
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1) dark | |
2) peel | |
3) rare | |
6. Exercise 1. Fill in: pickled, peel, dark, grated, overcooked, pinch, rare, bar, sparkling, litre. 6. Alan drinks a ___ of milk every day. |
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1) litre | |
2) sparkling | |
3) grated | |
7. Exercise 1. Fill in: pickled, peel, dark, grated, overcooked, pinch, rare, bar, sparkling, litre. 7. The vegetables were ___ and the meat was tasteless. |
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1) bar | |
2) pickled | |
3) overcooked | |
8. Exercise 1. Fill in: pickled, peel, dark, grated, overcooked, pinch, rare, bar, sparkling, litre. 8. Can you ___ the potatoes, please? |
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1) litre | |
2) pinch | |
3) peel | |
9. Exercise 1. Fill in: pickled, peel, dark, grated, overcooked, pinch, rare, bar, sparkling, litre. 9. Have you ___ the cheese? |
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1) grated | |
2) peel | |
3) overcooked | |
10. Exercise 1. Fill in: pickled, peel, dark, grated, overcooked, pinch, rare, bar, sparkling, litre. 10. I prefer ___ chocolate to the milk or white varieties. |
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1) bar | |
2) peel | |
3) dark | |
11. Exercise 2. Complete the sentences with words derived from the words in bold. 1. I LIKE fish. I don’t like the way it smells. |
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1) dishonest | |
2) I dislake | |
3) misplaced | |
12. Exercise 2. Complete the sentences with words derived from the words in bold. 2. Dad can’t find his glasses. I think he has PLACE them. |
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1) misplaced | |
2) misunderstand | |
3) disadvantages | |
13. Exercise 2. Complete the sentences with words derived from the words in bold. 3. Don’t trust Alex. He’s very HONEST. |
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1) misunderstand | |
2) I dislike | |
3) dishonest | |
14. Exercise 2. Complete the sentences with words derived from the words in bold. 4. Heavy traffic is one of the biggest ADVANTAGE of living in a city. |
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1) disadvantages | |
2) misunderstand | |
3) misplaced | |
15. Exercise 2. Complete the sentences with words derived from the words in bold. 5. I’m not saying I like junk food, don’t UNDERSTAND me. |
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1) misunderstand | |
2) I dislike | |
3) misplaced | |
16. Exercise 3. Complete the sentences with the Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous forms of the verbs in brackets. 1. Sheila (go) to the bazaar. She’ll be back in an hour. |
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1) haven’t bought | |
2) has gone | |
3) Has Mum been baking | |
17. Exercise 3. Complete the sentences with the Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous forms of the verbs in brackets. 2. You look sweaty! (you/work) out? |
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1) Have you been working | |
2) has Helen spent | |
3) has never been | |
18. Exercise 3. Complete the sentences with the Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous forms of the verbs in brackets. 3. How much (Helen/spend) on her English books? |
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1) has Helen spent | |
2) Have you ever eaten | |
3) Have you been working | |
19. Exercise 3. Complete the sentences with the Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous forms of the verbs in brackets. 4. The house smells wonderful! (Mum/bake) a cake? |
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1) has never been | |
2) Has Mum been baking | |
3) has been cleaning | |
20. Exercise 3. Complete the sentences with the Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous forms of the verbs in brackets. 5. How long (Tom/save) to buy a new PC? |
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1) has Tom been saving | |
2) has never been | |
3) has gone | |
21. Exercise 3. Complete the sentences with the Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous forms of the verbs in brackets. 6. Robin (never/be) abroad. |
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1) Have you ever eaten | |
2) haven’t bought | |
3) has never been | |
22. Exercise 3. Complete the sentences with the Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous forms of the verbs in brackets. 7. He (work) very hard recently. He needs some time off. |
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1) Have you been working | |
2) has been cleaning | |
3) he has been working | |
23. Exercise 3. Complete the sentences with the Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous forms of the verbs in brackets. 8. We (not/buy) all our Christmas presents yet. |
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1) has never been | |
2) haven’t bought | |
3) has gone | |
24. Exercise 3. Complete the sentences with the Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous forms of the verbs in brackets. 9. Joy (clean) the house since 9 o’clock. Can you give her a hand? |
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1) has never been | |
2) haven’t bought | |
3) has been cleaning | |
25. Exercise 3. Complete the sentences with the Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous forms of the verbs in brackets. 10. (you/ever/eat) Thai food? |
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1) Have you ever eaten | |
2) he has been working | |
3) has gone | |
26. Exercise 4. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition. 1. The police officer went ___ the bank robber. |
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1) without | |
2) up | |
3) after | |
27. Exercise 4. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition. 2. This cheese is a strange colour. It must have gone ___ . |
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1) through | |
2) off | |
3) down | |
28. Exercise 4. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition. 3. The prices of Christmas decorations have gone ___ since last year. |
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1) without | |
2) up | |
3) after | |
29. Exercise 4. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition. 4. How long can an animal go ___ food? |
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1) without | |
2) off | |
3) through | |
30. Exercise 4. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition. 5. She’s been ___ a lot since her accident. |
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1) after | |
2) down | |
3) through | |
31. Exercise 5. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition. 1. When you buy things online, you pay ___ credit card. |
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1) with | |
2) in | |
3) out | |
32. Exercise 5. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition. 2. Is it possible to pay ___ cheque? |
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1) by | |
2) out | |
3) with | |
33. Exercise 5. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition. 3. I rarely pay ___ cash. |
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1) out | |
2) in | |
3) off | |
34. Exercise 5. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition. 4. Suncare products are ___ great demand during the summer. |
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1) off | |
2) by | |
3) in | |
35. Exercise 5. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition. 5. This CD is ___ of stock at the moment. Would you like us to order it for you? |
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1) out | |
2) after | |
3) with | |
36. Exercise 6. Match to form exchanges. 1. How would you like to pay? |
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1) No, I’m just looking, thanks. | |
2) By cash | |
37. Exercise 6. Match to form exchanges. 2. Whereabouts is it exactly? |
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1) On Oxford Road, opposite WH Smith’s. | |
2) Yes, I bought them last week | |
3) Sparkling or still? | |
38. Exercise 6. Match to form exchanges. 3. Can I help you? |
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1) No, I’m just looking, thanks. | |
2) By cash. | |
3) Yes, I bought them last week. | |
39. Exercise 6. Match to form exchanges. 4. I’d like some water, please. |
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1) No, I’m just looking, thanks | |
2) Sparkling or still? | |
3) Yes, I bought them last week. | |
40. Exercise 6. Match to form exchanges. 5. What nice shoes! Are they new? |
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1) Yes, I bought them last week | |
2) On Oxford Road, opposite WH Smith’s. | |
3) No, I’m just looking, thanks. |