Тестирование по английскому языку

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Test1

Part A

 

Read the text. Choose one of the variants given.

            He is taking (A1) … holiday next week before starting (A2) … work again. He is going to spend (A3) … few days in (A4) … Alps with (A5) … friend and then go to (A6) … Lake Balaton. They meet in (A7) … Lime street and take (A8) … bus to (A9) … Heathrow Airport. In (A10) … half (A11) … hour they’ll be there.

A1.  1) a;     2) an;     3) the;     4) -.

A2.  1) a;     2) an;     3) the;     4) -.

A3.  1) a;     2) an;     3) the;     4) -.

A4.  1) a;     2) an;     3) the;     4) -.

A5.  1) a;     2) an;     3) the;     4) -.

A6.  1) a;     2) an;     3) the;     4) -.

A7.  1) a;     2) an;     3) the;     4) -.

A8.  1) a;     2) an;     3) the;     4) -.

A9.  1) a;     2) an;     3) the;     4) -.

A10.1) a;     2) an;     3) the;     4) -.

A11.1) a;     2) an;     3) the;     4) -.

 

Read the text. Choose one of the variants given.

The chemist (A12) … a small town was standing (A13) … his counter, cleaning his fixtures, when a young man rushed (A14) … and asked rather excitedly: “Have you got anything to stop the hiccups (икота)?” The doctor looked (A15) … him with a smile (A16) … a moment and suddenly slapped him across (влепить пощёчину) the face with the cloth he held (A17) … his hand. “What do you mean (A18) … that?” the young man exclaimed, “I only asked you a civil question”. “That was the cure (A19) … the hiccups,” the chemist explained. “Are they not gone?” “No, it is my wife who has the hiccups and she is out (A20) … the car.”

A12.  1) in;     2) at;     3) to;     4) on.

A13.  1) on;     2) by;     3) at;     4) near.

A14.  1) in;     2) at;     3) into;     4) after.

A15.  1) after;     2) on;     3) for;     4) at.

A16.  1) at;     2) in;     3) for;     4) about.

A17.  1) in;     2) at;     3) to;     4) on.

A18.  1) by;     2) at;     3) to;     4) -.

A19.  1) of;     2) for;     3) to;     4) after.

A20.  1) in;     2) at;     3) to;     4) on.

 

Read the text. Choose one of the variants given.

The Eiffel Tower (A21) … by millions of tourists every year. It (A22) … in 1899 for the Paris exposition. Since that time it … (A23) the most famous place in Paris. I never (A24) … to France so if I (A25) … to visit Paris I definitely (A26) … to climb on the top of it.

A21.  1) is visit;     2) visits;     3) is visited;     4) had been visited.

A22.  1) was built;     2) was build;     3) had been built;     4) has been built.

A23.  1) became;     2) has become;     3) have become;     4) becomes.

A24.  1) has never been;     2) have been never;     3) have never been;     4) was.

A25.  1) happens;     2) am happened;     3) am happening;     4) happen.

A26.  1) will try;     2) try;     3) have tried;     4) have been trying.

 

 

 

 

A27. I wish people … their cars less often in the future.

1)      had used; 2) to use; 3) used; 4) would use.

 

A28. How much better I … now if in my youth I … the advantage of sensible advice!

1)would write, had;2)would have written, had;3)would write, had had;4)would have written, had had.

 

A29. The advice she gave me … very helpful.

1) is; 2) are; 3) was; 4) were.

 

A30. I must have … tomorrow.

1) my hair cut; 2) my hair to cut; 3) my hair to be cut; 4) to cut my hair.

 

A31. She saw … in the garden.

1) he reading; 2) him reading; 3) him to read; 4) he to read.

 

Spot the errors in each sentence.

A32. The children were playing outside last night when it began to rain very hardly.

                 1                                               2                                  3                       4

A33. Drop me a line and let me to know how you are getting on.

               1            2                     3                                     4

A34. Stop behaving as a child!

            1         2         3      4

Choose the right variant to complete the sentences.

A35. I think, in some ways my father is quite ….

1) approachable; 2) approaching; 3) approached; 4) appoachive.

 

A36. Their … to each other is natural.

1) friends; 2) friendly; 3) friendship; 4) friendly.

 

A37. He likes books about … worlds.

1) imaginative; 2) imaginary; 3) imagine; 4) imagination.

 

A38. The old lady looked out of a window when she heard the ….

1) explosion; 2) explode; 3) explosive; 4) explodation.

 

A39. The problem of protecting yet … areas grows.

1) unspoiling; 2) spoilt; 3) spoil; 4) unspoilt.

 

A40. It was as if she … to tell him something.

1) is trying; 2) has tried; 3) were trying; 4) had tried.

 

A41. Stay … to me!

1) closely; 2) close; 3) near; 4) nearly.

 

A42. The matter concerns us ….

1) closely; 2) close; 3) direct; 4) directly.

 

A43. Open your mouth ….

1) wide; 2) widely; 3) deep; 4) deeply.

 

A44. He left the shop without paying so he was accused of ….

1) to steal; 2) to have stolen; 3) stealing; 4) having stolen.

A45. I’m looking forward to … from you.

1) hear; 2) hearing; 3) be heard; 4) have heard.

 

A46. – How do you do? I am Bill Thompson.

1)      – Very well, thank you.

2)      – How do you do?

3)      – Fine, thank you.

4)      – Well, not bad.

 

A47. – I don’t really enjoy thrillers.

1)      – So do I.

2)      – Neither I do.

3)      – So I do.

4)      – Neither do I.

 

A48. The Hundred Years War (1337-1453) is known in the history of Great Britain as the last attempt by the kings of England to build and to keep a cross-channel empire. With which country did Great Britain fight?

1) Spain; 2) the Netherlands; 3) France; 4) Germany.

 

A49. The British fleet under his command defeated Napoleon’s fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar.

1) William the Conqueror; 2) Admiral Nelson; 3) Henry the Eighth; 4) Christopher Wren.

 

A50. Name the author of “Canterbury Tales”, who made the London dialect the main written version.

1) Geoffrey Chaucer; 2) Washington Irving; 3) Charles Dickens; 4) Walter Scott.

 

Part B

 

Translate the Russian words into English and write them down.

 

B6. Don’t interfere with her. She … (делает) her homework.

B7. I can’t help … (рассказать) you about it.

B8. He has never lied to us … (тоже).

B9. Im late, … (не так ли)?

B10. Its no good, … (не так ли)?