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1. Find the antonym: Alice met him at a party and they made friends

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.

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.

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

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.

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

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.

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.

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

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.

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.

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.

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?

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.

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

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.

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?

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.

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.

1) E) those
2) A) what
3) B) their
4) C) that
5) D) where

20. Match the number with its writing: 28.5

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’

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?

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.

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.

1) E) yourself
2) D) myself
3) C) herself
4) B) themselves
5) A) himself

25. Choose the correct sentences

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.

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”.

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.

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

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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?

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

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.

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.

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.

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.

1) A) used to owning
2) B) was owning
3) ñ) would own
4) D) used to own
5) E) would have own