тесты по английскому языку с ответами
– I haven’t seen her for a long time. – ... – Neither have I
“Don’t write on this page”. He told me ... write on it . – not to
“How ... ?” – “Nobody knows”. – did the accident happened
“How did you get there? . . . the bus?” – “No, . . . car”. – by / by
“How long . . . English?” – “For six months” – have been learning
“Where shall we go for the weekend?” Jane asked her husband. – Jane asked her husband where they would go for the weekend.
… British drink far too much tea. – The
… are famous for their wines and cooking. – The French
… food is healthy. – This
… have you invited? – Who
… I go to the bathroom, please? – May
… of students were present at the meeting – hundreds
… of the cars is parked in the driveway? – Which
… pens are blue – These
… sun is a star. It gives us light and warmth. – The
… twenty per cent of natural gas used to heat homes in the UK from the North Sea. – less than
… very ill, she couldn’t attend classes. – Being
… winter came, the days became shorter. – as
0.5 – zero point five
A lot of new books … at present. – are being published
A policeman caught the boys throwing stones … passing trains. – At
Adrian takes no interest in clothes. He'll wear ... – anything
After her famous husband’s death, Eleanor Roosevelt continued … for peace. – Working
Ann said: “I’ve got the wrong number”. – Ann said that she had got the wrong number.
At 11 in ... morning ... weather was fine and we had ... long walk in … park. – The / the/ a / the.
Brian has been doing the same job ... five years. – for
But Emmy is old enough … up her own mind, isn't she? – to make
Can you turn on ____ radio, please? I want to listen to some music. – the
Choose an antonym to: Attend (v) – to miss classes
Choose an appropriate preposition: We are proud ... our country. – of
Choose one alternative for the underlined word or phrase: What's the time? - It's a quarter to seven. – 6:45
Choose the appropriate form: Don’t worry … I’m late tonight. – If .
Choose the best word or phrase. Huygens' astronomical observations required an exact means of measuring time, and he was … led in 1656 to invent the pendulum clock. – thus
Choose the correct adverb to complete the sentence: Scott and Tracy have only met once before. They ... know each other – hardly
Choose the correct adverbs to complete the sentence: It's a ... cheap restaurant and the food is ... good. – reasonably, extremely
Choose the correct answer. You ... to be in a hurry. You still got plenty of time. – needn’t
Choose the correct form of the verb: Bye. We … of you! – will be thinking
Choose the correct form: She ate ... anything because she didn't feel hungry. – Hardly
Choose the correct forms to complete the sentence: Dad, can you mend this for me? I can’t, sorry. Ask Mum. She ... it for you. – Will do
Choose the correct plural form: – oxen
Choose the correct possessive case of the noun: – children’s toys
Choose the correct preposition: I usually have my holiday ... summer. – in
Choose the correct preposition: Jane wanted to get a brooch ... the shape of a horseshoe. – in
Choose the correct pronoun : Are .... clean notebooks? – These
Choose the correct pronoun: Mr. Jones, the broker about … I told ... has come. – Whom /you
Choose the correct sentence: – We walked together to the end of the garden.
Choose the correct suffix to form the correct noun from the adjective "weak". – ness
Choose the correct variant. – I wish I had more help
Choose the correct variant: My watch is … minutes fast. – ten
Choose the equivalent sentence to the following one. Use the right form of the Infinitive:
Choose the lexically correct equivalent for the Russian 'еще' They are ... talking. – Still
Choose the list of uncountable nouns: – money, information, luggage
Choose the one alternative that best completes the sentence: There... a big supermarket on the first floor now. – is
Choose the proper answer: When an organism is completely encapsulated and preserved, it beco fossil … turning into evidence of things that once lived. – Therebyтесты по английскому языку с ответами
– I haven’t seen her for a long time. – ... –
Neither have I
“Don’t write on this page”. He told me ... write
on it . – not to
“How ... ?” – “Nobody knows”. – did the
accident happened
“How did you get there? . . . the bus?” – “No, .
. . car”. – by / by
“How long . . . English?” – “For six months” –
have been learning
“Where shall we go for the weekend?” Jane
asked her husband. – Jane asked her husband
where they would go for the weekend.
… British drink far too much tea. – The
… are famous for their wines and cooking. –
The French
… food is healthy. – This
… have you invited? – Who
… I go to the bathroom, please? – May
… of students were present at the meeting –
h u n d r e d s
… of the cars is parked in the driveway? –
Which
… pens are blue – These
… sun is a star. It gives us light and warmth. –
The
… t w e n t y per cent of natural gas used to
heat homes in the UK f r o m t h e N o r t h
Sea. – l e s s t h a n
… very ill, she couldn’t attend classes. – Being
… winter came, the days became shorter. – as
0.5 – zero point five
A lot of new books … at present. – are being
published
A p o l i c e m a n c a u g h t t h e b o y s
t h r o w i n g s t o n e s … p a s s i n g t r a i n s .
– A t
Adrian takes no interest in clothes. He'll
wear ... – anything
After her famous husband’s death, Eleanor
Roosevelt continued … for peace. – Working
Ann said: “I’ve got the wrong number”. – Ann
said that she had got the wrong number.
At 11 in ... morning ... weather was fine and
we had ... long walk in … park. – T h e /
t h e / a / t h e .
Brian has been doing the same job ... five
years. – for
But Emmy is old enough … up her own mind,
isn't she? – to make
C a n y o u t u r n o n _ _ _ _ r a d i o ,
p l e a s e ? I w a n t t o l i s t e n t o s o m e
m u s i c . – t h e
Choose an antonym to: Attend (v) – to miss
classes
Choose an appropriate preposition: We are
proud ... our country. – of
Choose one alternative for the underlined word
or phrase: What's the time? It's a quarter to
seven. – 6:45
Choose the appropriate form: Don’t worry …
I’m late tonight. – If .
Choose the best word or phrase. Huygens'
astronomical observations r e q u i r e d an
exact means of measuring t i m e , and he was
… led in 1656 to i n v e n t t h e pendulum
clock. – thus
Choose the correct adverb to complete the
sentence: Scott and Tracy have only met once
before. They ... know each other – hardly
Choose the correct adverbs to complete the
sentence: I t ' s a . . . cheap restaurant and the
food i s . . . good. – reasonably, extremely
Choose the correct answer. You ... to be in a
hurry. You still got plenty of time. – needn’t
Choose the correct form of the verb: Bye. We
… of you! – will be thinking
Choose the correct form: She ate ... anything
because she didn't feel hungry. – Hardly
Choose the correct forms to complete the
sentence: Dad, can you mend this for me? I
can’t, sorry. Ask Mum. She ... it for you. –
Will do
C h o o s e t h e c o r r e c t p l u r a l f o r m : –
o x e n
Choose the correct possessive case of the
noun: – children’s toys
Choose the correct preposition: I usually have
my holiday ... summer. – in
Choose the correct preposition: Jane wanted to
get a brooch ... the shape of a horseshoe. – in
Choose the correct pronoun : Are .... clean
notebooks? – These
C h o o s e t h e c o r r e c t p r o n o u n : M r .
J o n e s , t h e b r o k e r a b o u t … I
t o l d . . . h a s c o m e . – Whom /you
Choose the correct sentence: – We walked
together to the end of the garden.
Choose the correct suffix to form the correct
noun from the adjective "weak". – ness
Choose the correct variant. – I wish I had more
help
C h o o s e t h e c o r r e c t v a r i a n t : M y
w a t c h i s … m i n u t e s f a s t . – t e n
Choose the equivalent sentence to the
following one. Use the right form of the
Infinitive:
Choose the lexically correct equivalent for the
Russian 'еще' They are ... talking. – Still
C h o o s e t h e l i s t o f u n c o u n t a b l e
n o u n s : – m o n e y , i n f o r m a t i o n ,
l u g g a g e
Choose the one alternative that best completes
the sentence: There... a big supermarket on the
first floor now. – is
Choose the proper answer: When an organism
is completely encapsulated and preserved, it
beco fossil … turning into evidence of things
that once lived. – Thereby
Choose the proper synonym to the given word:
funny – Jolly.
Choose the right form: I think you behaved
very... (selfish) – selfishly
Choose the right form: Mike keeps fit by
playing tennis … (regularly) – regularly
Choose the right preposition: Don't forget to
shake the snow ... your coat. – off
C h o o s e t h e s e n t e n c e t h a t u s e s t h e
‘ O F ’ i n c o r r e c t l y . – T h e c l a s s e s o f
M r . S m i t h f r o m S c o t l a n d w i l l l a s t
t h r e e w e e k s .
C h o o s e t h e s e n t e n c e t h a t u s e s t h e
p o s s e s s i v e ‘ S c o r r e c t l y . – M y
s o n ’ s s c h o o l n a m e i s “ D a r y n ”
Choose the sentence that uses the possessive ‘S
correctly. – The children’s beds were polished.
Choose the sentence with the right word order:
– Everybody enjoyed the party very much.
Choose the sentence with the right word order:
– He was carrying a black plastic bag.
Choose the sentence with the right word order:
– Technology is something that we use every
day.
Choose the sentence with the right word order:
– The new hotel is probably very expensive.
Choose the synonym to the word: to include –
to contain
Choose the word combination in Possessive
Case: – the Guests’ presents
Choose the word or phrase which completes
the sentence best: Congress insisted that the
present law … – To be enforced
Complete the sentence with an appropriate
comparison. He doesn't play golf now ... he
used to. – as much as
Complete the sentence with an appropriate
preposition. I bumped into Tim ... a dinner I
went to the other evening. – at
Complete the sentence with the correct form of
the verb: The economic situation ... to
improve, according to figures which ...
yesterday. – has finally begun / were released
Complete the sentence: Had I run out of gas, I
called the gas station. – would have
Complete the sentence: Unless you ... harder,
you will lose your job. – Work.
Complete the sentence: I saw Mary ... the
street. – Crossing.
Complete the sentence: I wish you ... a doctor.
– Were
C o m p l e t e t h e s e n t e n c e : I t i s
i m p o r t a n t . . . w i t h t h e t a s k . – For him
to cope.
Complete the sentence: I've often … at this
hotel. – stayed
Complete the sentence: Letters have not been
sent to our customers ... – Yet
C o m p l e t e t h e s e n t e n c e : T h e y s e l l a
v a r i e t y o f . . . – cheeses
Complete the sentence: We wouldn't have
worried … – If we had received the telegram
from him.
Do any of your friends smoke? No, … of my
friends smoke. – none
Do you like art? There is a nice art ... near
here. – gallery
Eleven thousand nine hundred and thirtyfour.
– 11934
Everybody … Jack is ready to start working. –
Except
Everyone in the g r o u p s h o o k h a n d s
w i t h – each other
Fill in the correct participle form: ... in the
company for many years, he knew everyone
and everything. – having worked
Fill in the correct participle form: … the child
of poor people, he often went to bed hungry. –
being
Fill in the noun into the sentence.
Find the correct variant. Bess is used ... after
having crossed the continent many times
during the past decade. – To flying
Find the noun only used in singular form. –
water
F i n d t h e n o u n u s e d m o s t l y i n t h e
s i n g u l a r f o r m . – Tea
Form the adjective from the noun "care". –
c a r e f u l
Give the antonym of the word: Small – Large
Give the opposite to: Entertaining (adj.) –
boring
Harry didn't think the book was very interest ...
– ing
Have you ever considered ... as teacher? –
Working
He ... for three hours when I met him – had
been walking
He … the play before he saw it at the theatre. –
Had read
He came home after … holiday in the Crimea.
– a month’s
H e h a d t o l e a v e … a q u a r t e r t o s i x
t h i s m o r n i n g t o c a t c h t h e t r a i n . –
a t
He has been living ... ten years. – for
He is still trying to make me … my mind. –
change
He said that he … all his exams by the 25th of
June. – Would have passed
H e s p e n d s … m o n e y o n c l o t h e s
t h a n m e . – m o r e
He wants the document … by the end of the
working day. – To have been translated
Helen … she will be away for ten days. – says
I … Helen for 6 years. – Have known
I … no news from my family since I … to
work here. – Have had / began
I … there on condition that you accompany
me. – will go
I asked him... – not to go away.
I asked the director … to do it. – whether he
would be able.
I don’t know why Nancy didn’t go to the
meeting. She … definitely going. – was
I don’t like stories ... have unhappy ending. –
that
I don’t take ... with my coffee, I prefer it black.
– milk
I don’t understand this sentence. What ... ? –
does this word mean
I don't like this fish. It's not very well cook ... –
e d
I have not looked through the documents ... –
yet
I haven’t been to Moscow since we … to Kiev
– MovedI l i v e i n … A b a i S t r e e t . – –
I need to buy a dictionary. Is there a good ...
around here? – bookstore
I play basketball … the Sport Centre on Friday
evenings. – At
I saw the professor... the lab. – Enter.
I shall go there tomorrow ... I am too busy. –
unless
I suddenly remembered that I ... my purse. –
had forgotten
I want
train to Edinburgh. – T h e
I wish she … more friends here. – had
I w r o t e t o h e r b u t … l e t t e r s n e v e r
a r r i v e d . – T h e
I’d like .... – you to join us
I’ve … you the truth. – Told
If ... has a high temperature, she will stay at
first class tickets for the 9 o' clock
home. – she
If he … a chance of success, he … to move to
London. – Were to have, would need
If I hadn't come along at that moment, Jim …
the one arrested instead of the real thief. –
might have been
If I were you I … to convince your friend. –
would try
If you … some news let me know. – get
If you forgot … pen you may take … – your /
mine
If you use pictures and slides your report will
be much ... – more interesting
I'm hungry. If only I ... a sandwich with me. –
had
I'm not tired enough to go to bed yet. I
wouldn't sleep if I … to bed now. – Went
In a restaurant, customers usually leave ... for
the waiter or waitress. – tips
In which sentence “OF” is used incorrectly? –
The treatment of Bob would last
three weeks.
Is it still raining? No, it ... already. – has
stopped
It … longer and longer to get from one place
to another. – takes
Last week Justin said ‘I’ll do it tomorrow’. He
said he would do it . . . – the next day
Mil can't help (laugh) w h e n h e s e e s y o u .
– laughing
Mr. Smith is said … a good lecturer. – to be
My house ... at the moment. – is being repaired
My mother … the noise and busy traffic of
Moscow. – Is not used to
M y n e p h e w i s . – m y b r o t h e r ’ s s o n
My teacher didn't let me leave early. – My
teacher forbade me to leave early.
Nike working with computers. – So do I.
N o t e t h e s e n t e n c e w h i c h p o s s e s s e s
a n o u n w i t h t h e m e a n i n g o f a n
a n i m a l : – T h r e e k i t t e n s w e r e
p l a y i n g i n t h e g a r d e n w h e n I c a m e
t h e r e .
Patrick has got … hair than Stefan. – shorter
Peter is … in the class. – The tallest.
Please come … my party … Saturday. – To/on
Point out the number and person of the
pronoun: We can do it, if we try. – Plural, 1st
person.
Prices are very high in New York City.
Everything is pretty ... there. – expensive
Robert ... ill for three weeks. He's still in
hospital. – has been
Sally ... here for two months. – has been
working
She … a new pair of gloves, as she _ her old
one. – bought / had lost
S h e a s k e d : " W h a t i s y o u r n a m e ? " –
She asked what my name was
She enjoyed the film … on TV yesterday. –
shown
She keeps … us what to do. – telling
She only had time to dress and run a comb ...
her hair before the taxi arrived. – Through
S h e p l a y s t h e p i a n o . . . t h a n a n y o n e
e l s e i n h e r c l a s s . – better
She said to Nick “I like my job”. – She told
Nick that she liked her job.
She said, “We’ll go skating tomorrow”: – She
said that they would go skating the next day.
Some parts of the city are fairly dangerous.
They are not very ... late at night. – safe
Thank you for giving me the guide book. It
was full . . . useful information. – of
The boss will have signed the documents by
the time you ... – Return
The captain … the troops to open fire against
the enemy. – Told
The floor … by 6 o’clock yesterday. – had
been painted
The librarian asked us ... so much noise. – not
to make
The meeting is ... held on the first of Monday
of the month. It never changes. – always
The meeting is reported … next June. – to
open
The music could … from far away. – be heard
The official ... of the country is the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland. – Name.
The police officer stopped us and asked
where ... – we were going
The southern part of Kazakhstan land is ... –
Mountainous
The speaker pointed out that the building of
the house … by the end of May. – Would have
been finished
The teacher … attendance when I arrived. –
was taking
The teacher asked students: “Why haven’t you
done this task?” – The teacher asked students
why they hadn’t done that task.
The teacher begged t h e s t u d e n t … t o
c l a s s e s t h e n e x t d a y . – Not to come.
The thief ... by the time Mr and Mrs Smith
returned from holiday. – had been arrested
The train ... when we arrived at the station. –
had left
Their … forces soon overcame the invasion. –
powerful combined military
There … only one Xerox in the department.
It's not enough for 10 officers. – is
There Is hardly … milk left – Any
They ... here for ten years and they don't want
to move. – have lived
This article deals with the problem of our
country’s economic ... – policy
This time tomorrow I ... an exam on History of
Kazakstan – will be taking
Tim is away at the moment. He is ... holiday. –
on
Tom ... his hand when he was cooking the
dinner. – burnt
Tom ... towards the door. – ran quickly
Tom suggests that we … a little rest. – had
Two men … at this moment by police in
connection with that terrible burglary. – are
being questioned
Walking mountains is sometimes a ... trip. –
Dangerous
We ... by a loud noise during the night. – were
woken up
We are good friends. We ... each other for a
long time. – have known
We are late. The film ... by the time we get to
the cinema. – will start
We have business … with foreign countries. –
relations
We have to come back at 9. Nelly … for us at
home. – will be waiting
We heard him … this story yesterday. – Tell
We must go now. Would you mind asking the
waiter for ... ? – bill
We saw … the paper. – Them signing
We saw smoke …... from the chimney and
were glad that somebody was …... for us. –
rising, waiting
W e u s e … n u m b e r s w i t h d a t e s . –
o r d i n a l
We use … numbers with names of popes –
Ordinal
We went ... the theatre last night. We had seats
... front row. – to / in
We went to the theatre last night. We had seats
... the front row. – In
We’re … an excursion to London next
weekend. – Going on
What … you do if you didn’t know the
examination material? – would
What are you doing this evening? – I am going
to the cinema
What’s wrong with Tony? He … so stressed
and nervous lately. – Has been
W h e n I w e n t t o R o m e , I s t a y e d
w i t h … I t a l i a n f r i e n d o f m i n e . – a n
When we arrived in London, this hotel ... –
was being build
Where ... these photographs ...? In London? –
were taken
Which sentence the possessive ‘S cannot be
replaced by the preposition “OF” in? – Nick’s
office is on the top floor.
While … the article he had to look up some
words in the dictionary. – reading
Who … Phil with his homework? – Helps.
You look very tired. You need … holiday – A
Your homework is exercise … 114. Do it in
written form, please. – ––