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1. Find the antonym: Alice met him at a party and they made friends |
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1) E) parted with | |
2) D) noticed | |
3) C) observed | |
4) B) came up to | |
5) A) saw | |
2. Antonym of the given word: The tourists stood outside the palace admiring its beautiful sight. |
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1) E) Between | |
2) D) in front of | |
3) C) inside | |
4) B) near | |
5) A) opposite | |
3. Find the opposite of the underlined word Smoking is permitted in this part of the cinema. |
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1) E) Let | |
2) D) forbidden | |
3) C) legal | |
4) B) allowed | |
5) A) refused | |
4. Find negative adjective which fits the following definition Means unable to read or write |
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1) E) inliterate | |
2) D) immature | |
3) C) literacy | |
4) B) capable | |
5) A) illiterate | |
5. Replace underlined word with its opposite. She is always obedient. |
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1) E) disobedient | |
2) D) misobidient | |
3) C) notobidient | |
4) B) overobidient | |
5) A) inobidient | |
6. Match the abbreviation with its meaning: PTO. please turn over |
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1) D) personal testing system | |
2) C) please take it out | |
3) B) put it right | |
4) A) practice teaching skills | |
7. Change the words in brackets with an appropriate one. This firm has been very (produced a lot) in recent years. |
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1) E) productive | |
2) D) produce | |
3) C) production | |
4) B) productivity | |
5) A) producing | |
8. Complete the sentence with an appropriate preposition. Because she had to go … home, she couldn’t only stay for two weeks. |
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1) D) back | |
2) E) during | |
3) B) of | |
4) C) at | |
5) A) over | |
9. Complete the sentence with an appropriate reported verb. It is … … all staff that they should be at work by 8.30 |
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1) E) expected | |
2) D) required of | |
3) C) argued with | |
4) B) assumed | |
5) A) checked with | |
10. Complete the sentence with an appropriate reported verb. I …. Ann that we were free on Thursday evening. |
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1) E) expected | |
2) D) said | |
3) C) offered | |
4) B) assumed | |
5) A) checked with | |
11. Complete the sentence with an appropriate preposition. You mustn’t look directly … the sun during the eclipse. |
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1) E) to | |
2) D) on | |
3) C) at | |
4) B) of | |
5) A) in | |
12. Choose the correct answer. Jack hurt his arm … volleyball. |
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1) E) has played | |
2) D) plays | |
3) C) playing | |
4) B) is playing | |
5) A) played | |
13. Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence. I can’t believe it, Inspector. You mean that Smith … money from the till all this time? |
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1) E) has been stealing | |
2) D) had stolen | |
3) C) has stolen | |
4) B) was stealing | |
5) A) stole | |
14. Choose the correct answer. Look at that …. window. |
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1) E) is broken | |
2) D) broke | |
3) C) has broken | |
4) B) broken | |
5) A) to break | |
15. Compile the correct word order to make an affirmative sentence. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 my saw with Bill car he new when green was envy |
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1) E) 8 9 4 2 7 5 10 11 6 3 1 | |
2) D) 8 4 2 1 7 5 6 10 9 3 11 | |
3) C) 2 3 5 1 8 7 9 10 11 6 4 | |
4) B) 5 2 8 10 1 4 7 9 3 6 11 | |
5) A) 8 2 4 5 6 3 10 11 9 1 7 | |
16. Complete the sentence with an appropriate degree of adjective. He doesn’t play golf now … … he used to. |
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1) E) so much as | |
2) D) as much as | |
3) C) as many as | |
4) B) much more | |
5) A) So much that | |
17. Choose the correct answer: I don`t like rats, and you? |
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1) E) Neither I do | |
2) D) Neither do I | |
3) C) I don`t like too | |
4) B) So I do | |
5) A) So do I | |
18. Complete the sentence with an appropriate pronoun. I love watching fireworks, but the noise sometimes makes … nervous. |
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1) E) me | |
2) D) our | |
3) C) my | |
4) B) their | |
5) A) his | |
19. Complete the sentence with an appropriate pronoun. We visited the village … my mum was born. |
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1) E) those | |
2) A) what | |
3) B) their | |
4) C) that | |
5) D) where | |
20. Match the number with its writing: 28.5 |
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1) E) twenty eighth point five | |
2) D) twenty eight and five | |
3) C) twenty eight five | |
4) B) twenty eight point fifth | |
5) A) twenty eight point five | |
21. The correct reading of ‘2,235’ |
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1) E) two thousand and two hundred and thirty- five | |
2) D) two thousand two hundreds and thirty- five | |
3) C) two thousand two hundred and thirtieth- five | |
4) B) two thousand two hundred and thirty- five | |
5) A) two thousands two hundred and thirty- five | |
22. Complete the sentence with an appropriate degree of adjective. Who dresses … … in your family? |
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1) E) stylishly than | |
2) D) the most stylishly | |
3) C) more stylishly than | |
4) A) most stylishly | |
5) B) as stylish as | |
23. Complete the sentence with an appropriate degree of adjective. I’m afraid the box is …… to carry. |
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1) E) the heaviest | |
2) D) more heavy | |
3) C) heavier | |
4) B) most heavy | |
5) A) too heavy | |
24. Correct the sentence with an appropriate pronoun. |
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1) E) yourself | |
2) D) myself | |
3) C) herself | |
4) B) themselves | |
5) A) himself | |
25. Choose the correct sentences |
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1) E) Do they sell the womens’ clothes? | |
2) D) Have you met Toms’ friend? | |
3) C) Their husbands’ names are Nick and David. | |
4) B) She won’t spend a month’s salary to buy that dress. | |
5) A) I heard the mans’ voice. | |
26. Replace underlined verb with suitable one in the following sentence. She bet that Peter wouldn’t be on time. |
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1) E) promised | |
2) D) asked | |
3) C) believed | |
4) B) wanted | |
5) A) predicted | |
27. Choose an appropriate reported speech sentence. “John left here an hour ago”. |
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1) E) She told me that John had left there an hour ago. | |
2) D) She told me that John left there an hour ago. | |
3) C) She told to me that John had left there an hour before. | |
4) B) She told me that John has left there an hour before. | |
5) A) She told me that John had left there an hour before. | |
28. Choose the most appropriate order for adjectivesThere was a …………..rug on the floor. |
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1) A) wonderful, woolen, soft B) soft, wonderful, woolen C) wonderful, soft, woolen D) soft, woolen, wonderful E) woolen, soft, wonderful | |
2) D) soft, woolen, wonderful E) woolen, soft, wonderful | |
3) C) wonderful, soft, woolen | |
4) B) soft, wonderful, woolen | |
5) A) wonderful, woolen, soft | |
29. Choose an appropriate article. … unreasonable decision |
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1) E) an | |
2) D) - | |
3) C) the | |
4) B) one | |
5) A) a | |
30. Choose on appropriate participial construction sentence for the given one. He rushed out of the room. He was shouting at the top of his voice. |
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1) E) Rushing out of the room and was shouting at the top of his voice. | |
2) D) He rushed out of the room and was shouting at the top of his voice. | |
3) C) He rushed out and was shouting at the top of his voice. | |
4) B) He rushed out of the room and shouting at the top of his voice. | |
5) A) Shouting at the top of his voice he rushed out of the room. | |
31. Choose on appropriate participial construction sentence for the suggested one. I noticed that the door was open. I decided to go in. |
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1) E) Noticing that the door was open I decided to go in. | |
2) D) I noticed that the door was open so I decided to go in. | |
3) C) I noticed that the door was open. I decided to go in. | |
4) B) I noticed the open door. I and decided to go in. | |
5) A) I noticed that the door was open and I decided to go in. | |
32. Complete the sentence with an appropriate conditional form. That girl will get into trouble if she … … her uniform. |
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1) E) wears | |
2) D) isn’t wearing | |
3) B) hasn’t wear | |
4) C) doesn’t wear | |
5) A) didn’t wear | |
33. Complete the sentence with an appropriate reported verb. She … … me that she would be home late. |
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1) D) beg of | |
2) E) mentioned to | |
3) B) assumed | |
4) C) argued with | |
5) A) asked of | |
34. Complete the sentence with an appropriate preposition. Don’t laugh … my work! I’m doing my best. |
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1) E) at | |
2) D) with | |
3) C) to | |
4) A) for | |
5) B) of | |
35. Choose an appropriate article. Are you talking now about … John Smith who led … Labour Party? |
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1) C) the / a | |
2) D) - / a | |
3) E) a / a | |
4) B) the / the | |
5) A) /the | |
36. Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence. Experts predict that in the future, electricity ……. to power most cars. |
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1) D) be used | |
2) E) being used | |
3) A) will use | |
4) B) will be used | |
5) C) was used | |
37. Complete the sentence with an appropriate conditional form. You … ……. the weekend if you had come with us. |
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1) D) have enjoyed | |
2) E) had enjoyed | |
3) B) being enjoyed | |
4) C) will enjoy | |
5) A) would have enjoyed | |
38. Find the sentence with the Gerundial construction. |
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1) C) My electric shower is not working. | |
2) D) A child should start to learn a language at primary school. | |
3) B) I regret being unable to help you. | |
4) A) The children are making such a noise. | |
5) E) He admitted sorry to keep you waiting for a long. | |
39. Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence. A new route ……. between Moscow and Paris. |
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1) A) has been created | |
2) B) will create | |
3) C) created | |
4) D) is creating | |
5) E) has created | |
40. Complete the sentence with appropriate prepositions. I never argue … my husband … money. |
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1) A) for / on | |
2) B) of / for | |
3) C) to / for | |
4) D) with/about | |
5) E) in/ at | |
41. Find the correct sentence with for-to-infinitive phrase |
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1) A) You don’t need to pay for lunch. | |
2) B) I have been waiting for you for three hours. | |
3) C) It was necessary for him to return immediately. | |
4) D) Eating fruits is important for health. | |
5) E) We expect you to come in time. | |
42. Choose the correct answer. I don’t approve of them … late. |
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1) A) be | |
2) B) are | |
3) C) is being | |
4) D) to be | |
5) E) being | |
43. Find a participial construction sentence from the list below. |
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1) A) I realized there was no one at home so I left the parcel in the shed. | |
2) B) I left the parcel in the shed because there was no one at home. | |
3) C) Realize there was no one at home, and left the parcel in the shed. | |
4) D) Realizing there was no one at home, I left the parcel in the shed. | |
5) E) Realizing no one at home, I left the parcel in the shed. | |
44. Choose on appropriate participial construction sentence for the given one. We rushed out of the room. We were shouting hurray at the top of our voice. |
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1) A) Rushing out of the room and we were shouting hurray at the top of our voice. | |
2) B) We rushed out of the room and we were shouting at the top of our voice. | |
3) C) We rushed out and were shouting at the top of our voice. | |
4) D) We rushed out of the room and we were shouting at the top of our voice. | |
5) E) Shouting hurray at the top of our voice we rushed out of the room. | |
45. Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence. My sister ……a motorcycle and sidecar. |
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1) A) used to owning | |
2) B) was owning | |
3) ñ) would own | |
4) D) used to own | |
5) E) would have own |