1.Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence. Kirsty and Jane …
fishing every week-end.
goes
is going
go
are going
2. Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence. Nicole … for the
coach when she heard about the delay.
has waited
was waiting
waited
had waited
3.Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence. If I finish work
early, I … you.
called
calling
call
will call
4. Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence. - Who’s the judge
on ‘You’ve Got Talent’? – It’s the singer Keli. She … a judge since the show
started.
was
is
has been
had been
5. Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence. I can’t come now.
I … an e-mail to my friend.
am send
sending
send
am sending
6. Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence. Don’t turn the
computer off. I … some music.
am downloading
downloading
download
am download
7. Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence. James is crazy! He
bought … jacket in the shop!
more expensive
the most expensive
most expensive
expensive
8. Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence. - Do you want
burger and fries or a chicken salad, Mark? – Chicken salad, please. I … on a
diet over a month.
had been
am
was
have been
9. Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence. Max … with his dog
when he found the cave.
walked
had walked
has walked
was walking
10. Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence. Ben likes learning
German. He thinks it is … than French.
easier
most easiest
easy
easiest
11. Taxi drivers … at the train station because of the roadworks
Isn’t stopping
Doesn’t stop
Aren’t stopping
Stopping
12. “The swallow is well-known for several reason. Firstly, it is very
distinctive, with its forked tail and characteristic acrobatic swooping flight.
Secondly, it is very common, and, like its near relative the house martin,
lives in close proximity to human habitation, at least in rural areas. It is,
however, rarely to be encountered in tows or cities.” Find the odd
information due to the text.
It has forked tail and it is distinctive
It can’t make a characteristic acrobatic swooping flight
It has a relative known as house martin
It lives in close proximity to human habitation
13. “At the end of the summer season, when the swallows are about to
leave, they frequently flock together in large numbers on convenient high
open perches, like roof ridges and telegraph wires. When people remark
that ‘the swallows are gathering’, they mean …” Find the suitable
continuation.
That the young swallows are playing
That the autumn has arrived
That the swallows are going to breed
That the swallows are hunting
14. I… already… one flying lesson, which … great fun, and I … immediately
that I … to get my pilot’s licence.
Had/have/was/knew/wanted
Had/had/was/knew/wanted
Had/had/were/knew/wanted
Have /had/was/knew/wanted
15. Complete the following description by inserting the verbs in the correct
tense. fix = carry = grow = fall = spread a seed ________ from tree to the
forest floor or ________ along by the wind, or by a bird or other animal.
Lying dormant until the arrival of the spring, the seed then sprouts roots
_______ it into the ground. The seed begins ______ and in time develops
into a fragile sapling. Eventually, the sapling grows into a tree, whose seeds
in turn _______ by the wind.
Falls, is carried, to fix, to grow, is spread
Falls, is being carried, to grow, are spread, to fix
Falls, to fix, grow, are spread, is carried
Falls, is carried, to fix, to grow, are spread
16. I … gradually … being in a new team.
Was/used to
Am/getting used to
Would/use to
Am/use to
17. I … already … the computer game when I … cheaper in another shop.
Had/bought/saw
Had/buy/saw
Have/bought/saw
Had/bought/were
18. Dad … the car when I want to use it.
always clean
Is always clean
Is always cleaning
Does always cleans
19. In 1849 a servant girl wrote home to her brother from Port Adelaide,
South Australia: “I have accepted a situation at £20 per annum, so you can
tell the servants in your neighborhood not to say in England for such wages
as from £4 to £8 a year, but come here”. Letters such as these, which were
circulated from kitchen to kitchen and from attic to attic in English homes,
were the best recruiting agents for the colonies, which were then so
desperately in need of young women to serve the pioneers who were trying
to create a new life for themselves in their chosen countries. Other girls
read about the much better prospects overseas in newspapers and
magazines, which also published advertisements giving details of free or
assisted passages. Choose the correct answer according to the
passage Getting to the colonies from England for the servants …
Did not pose any financial problem
Required a written invitation from someone already there
Was only possible if an agent had recruited them
Was essential if they wanted to escape life in English attics
20. The early decades of the 1800s are well known as a period of discontent
and social unrest. The Industrial Revolution meant the decline of traditional
rural communities and her growth of a working-class urban population,
particularly in the new industrial towns of the north such as Manchester.
Living and working conditions for the urban factory worker were frequently
appalling and gave rise to a number of movements aimed at bettering
working-class conditions. One such movement was Chartism, which aimed to
present a people’s charter, or petition for reform, to parliament. It had a
number of aims, but first and foremost among them was the granting of
universal suffrage, or the vote for all men over the age of 21. What was the
foremost aim of Chartism?
the granting of universal suffrage, or the vote for all men over the age of
21
to present petition for reform
to present a people’s charter
to present to parliament
21. It sounds like the plane … take off in a few minutes
going
Is going to
Is
Will
23. When I was very young, my grandfather … take me to the park to play.
Would
Am used to
Use to
Did used to
24. We … play games together as a family when I was growing up.
Would never
Were never
Are never
Will never
25. In the hundreds years up to 1860s, the work of a small group of
construction engineers carried forward the enormous social and economic
change that we associate with the Industrial Revolution in Britain. The most
important of these engineers was Isambard Kingdom Brunel, whose work in
shipping, bridge-building and railway construction, to name just three
fields, both challenged and motivated his colleagues. He was the driving
force behind a number of highly ambitious projects, some of which resulted
in works which are still in use today. With what fields in engineering did
Isambard Kingdom Brunel motivate his colleagues?
Shipping, bridge-building and railway construction
Shipping, bridge-building, sculpture and railway contruction
Shipping, agriculture and railway construction
Shipping, bridge-building, sculpture
26. In 1849 a servant girl wrote home to her brother from Port Adelaide,
South Australia: “I have accepted a situation at £20 per annum, so you can
tell the servants in your neighborhood not to say in England for such wages
as from £4 to £8 a year, but come here”. Letters such as these, which were
circulated from kitchen to kitchen and from attic to attic in English homes,
were the best recruiting agents for the colonies, which were then so
desperately in need of young women to serve the pioneers who were trying
to create a new life for themselves in their chosen countries. Other girls
read about the much better prospects overseas in newspapers and
magazines, which also published advertisements giving details of free or
assisted passages. Choose the correct answer according to the
passage Those women who went to the colonies as servant…
Missed their families greatly
Played the most important role in attracting others
Found themselves being moved from kitchen to kitchen
Were all recruited through agents back in England
27. The early decades of the 1800s are well known as a period of discontent
and social unrest. The Industrial Revolution meant the decline of traditional
rural communities and her growth of a working-class urban population,
particularly in the new industrial towns of the north such as Manchester.
Living and working conditions for the urban factory worker were frequently
appalling and gave rise to a number of movements aimed at bettering
working-class conditions. One such movement was Chartism, which aimed to
present a people’s charter, or petition for reform, to parliament. It had a
number of aims, but first and foremost among them was the granting of
universal suffrage, or the vote for all men over the age of 21. With what are
the early decades of 1800s well known?
A period of working-class urban population
A period of satisfaction and rest
A period of traditional rural communities
A period of discontent and social unrest
28. I’m out of breath because I… to get here in time
Have been running
Has run
Have running
Has been running
29. In the hundreds years up to 1860s, the work of a small group of
construction engineers carried forward the enormous social and economic
change that we associate with the Industrial Revolution in Britain. The most
important of these engineers was Isambard Kingdom Brunel, whose work in
shipping, bridge-building and railway construction, to name just three
fields, both challenged and motivated his colleagues. He was the driving
force behind a number of highly ambitious projects, some of which resulted
in works which are still in use today. In what spheres had the Industrial
Revolution in Britain effected?
social and cultural
cultural and economic
social and economic
economic
30. The early decades of the 1800s are well known as a period of discontent
and social unrest. The Industrial Revolution meant the decline of traditional
rural communities and her growth of a working-class urban population,
particularly in the new industrial towns of the north such as Manchester.
Living and working conditions for the urban factory worker were frequently
appalling and gave rise to a number of movements aimed at bettering
working-class conditions. One such movement was Chartism, which aimed to
present a people’s charter, or petition for reform, to parliament. It had a
number of aims, but first and foremost among them was the granting of
universal suffrage, or the vote for all men over the age of 21. What was the
aim of Chartism?
to present the new industrial towns
to present a people’s charter, or petition for reform, to parliament
to present working –class condition
to present urban class-workers
32. Sometimes a bus ______ gets on the bus and checks the tickets.
conductor
inspector
officer
agent
31. My parents decided to send me to a ______ when I was three.
kindergarten
secondary school
private school
primary school
36. I learnt to ______ a bicycle when I was six years old.
guide
drive
conduct
ride
35. When it is very cold, everything ______.
blows
rains
freezes
snows
34. My friend ______ his exams. He is sad.
passed
took
won
failed
33. Sixty per cent of television viewers chose him as their ______ actor.
preferred
favorite
favored
popular
38. I ______ to inform you that there’s nothing we can do to help you.
respect
regret
sorry
resent
37. We get wet when it ______.
blows
shines
freezes
rains
39. What is a talk with a company about a possible job?
experience
talk
speaking
interview
40. He was killed in a car ______.
shock
crash
blow
hit
Dostları ilə paylaş: |