Choose the correct preposition.
10-11 класс
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1.It is nice to have a shoulder to cry (in/to/on)
2.He is also an energetic man,full(of/in/with) beans
3.Listen to them carefull.That will help to work(out/up/in)some musunderstandings and get(in/on/to) well(with/to/up)everybody
1 on 2 of 3 out/in/with
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b) must c) has to 2. The airport is nearby. You really … go so soon. a) must b) needn’t c) can’t 3. I don’t know the answer but of course I … . a) should b) must c) may 4. In this case, I am afraid, I … cancel this meeting. a) must b) may c) can 5. Eventually the crew … overpower the hijackers. a) could b) have to c) was able to 6. You are drunk and … drive your car, I am sorry. a) shouldn’t b) don’t have to c) cannot 7. You’ve never heard of the Rolling Stones? You … be serious. a) should b) must c) can’t 8. My sight is getting worse. Next year, I’m afraid, I … read without glasses. a) can not b) may not c) won’t be able to 9. The child … be hiding in the bushes but I am not at all sure. a) could b) might c) must 10. We … meet on this street corner. a) must b) can c) a
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a) Hippy; b) Punk; c) Gothic.
2) Choose grammatically correct variant:
a) Don't you know if you post a letter of complaint tonight they would respond in time?
b) Don't you know if you've posted a letter of complaint tonight they will respond in time?
c) Don't you know if you post a letter of complaint tonight they will respond in time?
3) Choose the right preposition:
Did you know that Mary is engaged ... her former classmate?
a) with; b) on; c) to.
4) Which sentence is correct English?
a) I love the landscape in Scotland;
b) I love the countryside in Scotland;
c) I love the nature in Scotland.
5) Choose the proper statement:
The object in English may be expressed by ...
a) a noun; b) a verb; c) a numeral.
6) Choose the right meaning of the idiom 'Monday Blues':
a) jazz songs;
b) blue suits people wear to work on Monday;
c) feeling depressed because it's Monday again.
7) Choose the proper spealling of a word which is used in folklore to describe a person who changes into a wolf:
a) wearwolf b) wherewolf c) werewolf d) were wolf
8) Choose the right word to fill the gap in the sentence:
When I cut mu head, I needed nine ...
a) fillings; b) stitches; c) slings; d) crutches.
9) Who designed and co-ordinated the presentation performance at the opening caremony of 2012 Summer Olympic games in London?
a) James Hewitt; b) David Bond; c) Nick Pritchett; d) Danny Boyle.
10)Complete the statement:
John Betjeman was famous English ...
a) poet; b) actor; c) scientist; d) architect.
11) Choose the proper variant:
Sir Edward William Elgar, 1st Baronet was a famous British ...
a) general of the Civil War;
b) painter;
c) composer;
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reading a book about astrology. 2. I go/are going to a party on Sunday. 3. Nurses look/are looking after people in hospital. 4. I speak/am speaking four languages. 5. Do you want/are you wanting to have a cup of tea? 6. Who sits/is sitting on my chair? 7. Look! She is wearing/wears the same shoes as me! 8. What do you look/are you looking at? 9. What do you do/are you doing on long winter evenings? 10. Ann comes/ is coming for the weekend. Choose the correct form – Simple or Present Continuous. Recollect non-continuous verbs 1)What … you (think) about?___________________. 2) Mother … (taste) the soup, because she thinks it is sour (прокис)._____________. 3) Chocolate … (taste) sweet
different goods with (their, them).
2. Come and meet (my, me) family at the weekend.
3. We're going to the sport centre. Would you like to go with (our, us)?
4. I want to meet (his, him), but he doesn't want to meet (my, me).
5. -Do you know this man?
-Yes, I work with (his, him).
Use the correct pronouns.
1. I read a lot of English books. I read ... in the evening.
2. Lavrov is speaking to Mr Bell. He is speaking to ... about the contract.
3. Kate is my friend. I meet ... in the office every day.
4. My daughter is reading a book about London now. She is reading ... with pleasure.
5. I often meet my friends. I usually meet ... at weekends.
6. We learn English. Our work helps ... to speak English well.
7. Where are the new catalogues? I want to look through ...
8. I'd like to meet Mr Tompson. I am going to make an appointment with ... today.
already (buy) all the Christmas presents. 3. I (know) him for seven years. We (study) at school to¬gether. 4. I (turn) round and (see) a girl at the far end of the street. She (call) for help. 5. What you (think) of the chairman's report?-The facts (sound) very convincing 6. I don't think the weather (change) for the better. But if it (do) we (go) on an outing. 7. No one knew that David (do) research on this problem for nearly two years. II. Choose the right article. 1. ... robbers had left by ... time the police arrived. 2. What were you doing when you heard ... news? 3. When you are typing ... letter remember to type ... date at... top and to sign your name at... bottom. 4. It's ... best salad I've ever eaten. Can you give me ... recipe? 5. When ... door-bell rang, he just stood near for... moment before opening it. 6. Anyone can make ... mistake. III. Choose the suitable preposition. 1. Why are you (in, on, by) such a hurry? 2. It hurt the eyes to look (on, at, in) the sun. 3. I've bought this cake (on, to, for) your birthday. 4. I always finish work early (in, on, at) Fridays. 5. How many cinemas are there (in, on, at) this town? IV. Choose the suitable pronoun. 1. We study almost (every, some, no) day. 2. I have two packs of cards. One is on the table, (another, other, the other) is in the drawer. 3. (Nobody, Any, Someone) can do it but you. 4. I think rock music is just (a lot, many, much) of noise. 5. There's hardly (some, any, no) tea left. V. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence. 1. broken/window/when/the/was? 2. when/bus/ waiting/the/we/accident/an/were/for/we/saw. 3. want/a/be/he/still/does/to/policeman? 4. to/a/quite/had/we/go/way/long. VI. Choose the right variant. 1. I'm awfully sorry. a) Don't mention it. b) That's O.K. c) It serves you right. 3. Could you pass me the paper? a) Yes, I could. b) Yes, I will. c) Here you are. 2. How are you? a) Don't worry. b) And how are you? c) I'm fine, thank you. 4. Will you open the drawer for me? a) What do you want? b) Do it yourself. c) Sure, no problem. VII. Choose the appropriate word. This summer is (so, such) hot. London is already (full, filled) of tourists and (there, it) is (heavy, hard) to find room to walk (along, across) the pavement in some areas, (especialy) specially) in Piccadilly. It's (almost, rather) impossible to work in this (hot, heat). Most of the time we (drink, eat) iced cokes in the office and (fun, fan) ourselves with pieces of (typed, typing) paper.