Complete the sentence: Saw Mary … the street. B) crossing
381. Complete the sentence: They sell a variety of … B) cheeses
382. Complete the sentence: Unless you … harder, you will lose your job. E) Work
383. Complete the sentence: We wouldn’t have worried ______. B) If we had received the telegram from him
384. Corpus D) corpora
385. Could you lend me ... money, please? A) some
386. Could you remind me ... Sam tomorrow? B) to phone
387. David is away at the moment. I don’t know exactly when he’s coming back, but I’m sure he’ll be back … Monday. E) by
388. Do ... clean their ... ? D) mice, teeth
389. Do any of your friends smoke? No, _____ of my friends smoke. C) none
390. Do the sums. Ninety minus twenty is: … B) Seventy
391. Do you know ... man? B) that
392. Don’t be late … the lesson. A) for
393. Don't forget to call me ... you come home. E) as soon as
394. Don't hurt ..., Adilet! B) yourself
395. Don't ring him at 7 in the morning. He ... D) will be sleeping
396. Double agents live in a perpetual state of fear. A) constant
397. Dr Sanford os going to France on business and he'll be ... for a month. C) away
398. East or West, home is ... C) best
399. Everything is ... in my country. D) cheaper
400. February is the ... month of the year. B) second
401. Fill in preposition. Look – the picture – page 25. A) at, on
402. Fill in the correct participle form: __ the child of poor people, he often went to bed hungry. D) Being
403. Fill in the correct participle form: ___ in the company for many years, he knew everyone and everything. B) having worked
404. Fill in the correct preposition or adverb: When the monitor entered … the classroom the students kept silent. E) –
405. Fill in the gap with the correct variant: At Woolworth’s first five-and-ten-cent store, … more than a dime. D) No item cost
406. Fill in the gap with the correct variant: Not until the Triassic Period … C) The first primitive mammals developed
407. Fill in the gaps with the correct variant. The total production of bushels of corn in the United States is … all other cereal crops combined. D) More than that of
408. Fill in the gaps with the correct variant: … Giant Ape Man, our biggest and probably one of our first human ancestors, was just about the size of a male gorilla. B) It is believed that
409. Fill in the gaps with the correct variant: Although they are both grown in the United States and exported abroad, corn is not native to America and winter wheat … E) Isn’t either
410. Fill in the gaps with the correct variant: One of … of the late Middle Ages was Saint Thomas Aquinas, a scholar who studied under Albertus Magnus. D) The greatest thinkers
411. Fill in the gaps with the correct variant: The geographic position of North America, … in the early days of the European settlement. B) Lying between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, isolated it.
412. Fill in the noun into the sentence. The official … of the country is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. C) Name
413. Fill in: I shall not go to Rome if it _____. A) rains
414. Fill in: What do you see ___ the picture? C) in
415. Find the correct sentence. D) Dima never arrives late.
416. Find the correct variant. B) He always wakes up at 6:30
417. Find the correct variant. Bess is used … after having crossed the continent many times during the past decade. C) To flying
418. Find the correct word: The United Kingdom is a constitutional … B) Monarchy
419. Find the incorrect variant. Bess is used to fly after having crossed the continent many times during the past decade. A) To fly
420. Find the incorrect variant: Because they have moved away, they hardly never go to the beach anymore. A) Hardly never
421. Find the incorrect variant: He isn’t driving to the convention in March and neither they are. A) Neither they are
422. Find the noun only used In singular form. A) water
423. Find the noun used mostly in the singular form. C) tea
424. Find the nouns used only in the plural form. B) Scissors, goose, trousers
425. Find the odd word: C) Intelligent
426. Find the right answer. D) Ask your mother when lunch will be ready
427. Find the right sentence. B) That's an attractive brown leather coat
428. Find the right sentence. B)E) The bride wore a dark creme velvet dress (такихответов 2).
429. Find the right sentence: A) Ask your mother when lunch will be ready.
430. Find the synonym for the underlined expression: The airplane goes from London to New York City without stops. E) Non-stop
431. Find the synonym to the word: Transform B) Turn to
432. Fine (adjective) - ... (adverb) A) finely
433. Form a sentence using these words: your breakfast(1) who(2) prepares(3) in the morning(4)? A) 2/3/1/4
434. Form the adjective from the noun “care”. C) careful
435. From ... did you receive the telegram? A) whom
436. From a sentence using these words: and(1) his(2) Asanov (3) their (4) friends (5) weekend (6) enjoyed (7) much(8) very(9). D) 3/1/2/5/7/4/6/9/8
437. Genius (men of talent) B) geniuses
438. Give the antonym of the word: Small D) Large
439. Give the opposite to: Entertaining (adj.) A) boring
440. Give the plural: A louse. C) Lice
441. Give the plural: An ox A) oxen
442. Give the possessive form. B) Teacher’s pen
443. Go away ... C) and don't come back
444. Great Britain is a … A) parliamentary federation
445. Greg ... in a bank. E) works
446. Had I been here, I should have helped him. A) сложноподчиненное бессоюзное
447. Harry ... very hard this term. He's sure to fail his exam! C) hasn't studied
448. Have you been to ... . C) Canada or the United States.
449. Have you eaten both ____ pieces? D) those
450. Have you ever considered ___ as teacher? A) working
451. Have you read the text … by the students? C) translated
452. He asked ... the document was signed by. E) who
453. He couldn't remember where he ... D) had parked
454. He had a terrible temper … everybody liked him. E) but
455. He had no language problems, … English for a long time. E) Having studied.
456. He had to leave _____a quarter to six this morning to catch the train. B) at
457. He is gambling with his health, ... he has been smoking too long. E) as (=because)
458. He liked to talk to a friend of his ... on the beach in the evening. C) walking
459. He likes ... by his friends. E) being invited
460. He listened to me ... E) sadly
461. He lives in ... white house. A) that
462. He made his money … and … houses. C) by buying … selling
463. He might ... take his younger sister out to the volleyball match. C) have to
464. He never asks you any questions, … he? A) does
465. He never keep his money ... his bag. D) in
466. He sat at the table ... . B) thinking (to think тоже в принципе возможно, но на тесте в ответах был thinking говорят)
467. He speaks English ... A) well
468. He spends ____ money on clothes than me. D) more
469. He spoke … and we understood at once that something had happened. B) angrily
470. He wanted to find out how long the man would stay with them. What ... E) did he want to find out?
471. He was ____ in a queue. B) the second
472. He was said ... for the visa for 2 months, not less. B) to have been waiting
473. He won’t know what to do … he listens carefully. A) unless
474. He works for the Bank, ... ? C) doesn't he?
475. Her son was … tall … short. B) neither, nor
476. Her voice … gave charm to her most common place remarks, … it was different from the voice he remembered. D) still … yet
477. He's ... come back from football that is why he's a bit tired. E) already
478. His ___ book was published abroad. D) father-in-law’s
479. His career crashed when he ...letting a boy die in a traffic accident. A) was accused of
480. His involuntary reflexes betrayed his feelings. A) uncontrolled
481. His jeep was parked ... the corner of the street. B) at
482. I ... at a factory at the time. C) worked
483. I ... breakfast at 8:00 a.m. A) have
484. I ... eight hours a day this month and it ... to get very tiring. B) work, is starting (hotya doljno byt' 'am working')
485. I ... have good health than a small fortune. A) would rather
486. I ... hungry. I always ... hungry in the afternoon. B) am getting, get
487. I ... known Jane for 3 years, but I ... not know (what to respond). E) have, do
488. I ... stay up too late bacause I've got an exam tomorrow B) mustn't stay (hotya stay zdes lishnee). Otvet proveren.
489. I ... you everything in the morning. Do not be in a hurry. E) will tell
490. I admire you mother's looks. She ... a lovely girl. A) must have been ( sklonyayemsya)
491. I am staying in England ... a year. B) for
492. I asked two people the way to the centre, but ... of them could help * B) neither
493. I believe you but there are ___ who doubt. D) those
494. I can remember … voices in the middle of the night. C) hearing
495. I can usually remember names and faces … enough time. B) if given
496. 'I can't fix the engine myself,' - my brother admitted. C) My brother admitted that couldn't fix the engine himself
497. I caught a cold ... waiting for you outdoors for an hour. A) from
498. I couldn't pay because I ... all my money. C) had lost
499. I couldn't understand ... C) who she was addressing to
500. I didn't know what to do. So I asked Jack for ... A) advice ( неисчисляемое )
501. I don't believe all ... they write in these books A) that
502. I enjoy …, but I wouldn’t like … it all my life. A) teaching, to do
503. I have ___ to tell you. D) something
504. I have a ... headache today than I did yesterday. D) worse
505. I have dombra classes ... Saturday afternoons. A) on
506. I have lots of friends ... my best friend is Aidar C) and
507. I have to go to the bank ... some money. E) to get
508. I last saw him … down the road towards the shops. C) walking
509. I live in ___ Abai street. C) –
510. I met a friend in the street ... took her home. A) and
511. I met her ... the entrance, ... the bus stop. A) at/at (perevod stranniy)
512. I play basketball ____ the Sport Centre on Friday evenings. A) at
513. I prefer driving ____ travelling by train. B) to
514. I regret … school at fourteen, it was a big mistake. A) to leave
515. I regretted ... that vase into small pieces because it cost a lot of money. C) breaking
516. I remember ... your letter. D) posting
517. I scored 60% in the exam ... Anita scored 7% more than me this year. E) while
518. I shall go there tomorrow … I am too busy. B) unless
519. I showed ... the picture. A) her
520. I think he is ... dancer among *** D) the best
521. I think the scientific article ... tomorrow in the evening. C) will be translated
522. I think this is ... place in the world. A) the most wonderful
523. I told Lisa that I ... any money. E) didn't have
524. I usually have … biscuit and … cup of coffee at 11 a.m. B) a/a
525. I want some seats for night train tomorrow. Are there ... * D) any
526. I wanted to find some coffee but there was ... in the house. C) none
527. I was born 01.05.1968 E) on the first of May in nineteen sixty-eight
528. I was hungry ___ I didn’t eat on the plane. The food didn’t look appetizing. D) but
529. ''I will come tomorrow and finish the work,'' the plumber said to grandma. C) The plumber promised grandma that he would come the next day and finish the work
530. I wish I ... have to work tomorrow, but unfortunately I do. C) didn't
531. I wonder if they found ... . A) anything
532. I wonder if you ... lend me two hundred dollars. A) could
533. I wouldn’t mind living in England if the weather … better. C) Were
534. I’d like _____ sandwich, please. D) a
535. I’d like to know … my photos are ready D) whether
536. I’ll look after the kids … you get back. A)until
537. I’ll never forget … the President. E) meeting
538. I’ll see you ___ next Friday. D) -
539. I’m not tired enough to go to bed yet. I wouldn’t sleep if I ___ to bed now. B) Went
540. I’ve been invited to a wedding … February 15. C) on
541. I'd like ... glass of milk, please. A) a
542. Identify the part of speech of the underlined pronoun: He scored a goal and we all cheered him. A) object
543. If ___ has a high temperature, she will stay at home. A) she
544. If a thing is worth doing it is worth doing … C) badly
545. If he ____ a chance of success, he ___ to move to London. B) Were to have, would need
546. If humans were totally deprived of sleep, they ____ hallucinations, anxiety, coma, and eventually, death. B) Would experience
547. If I ... free tomorrow evening, I ... to watch that movie E) am free, will go
548. If I ... there I ... you C) go/ will meet
549. If I hadn’t come along at that moment, Jim ___ the one arrested instead of the real thief D) might have been
550. If I were you, I … a computer. C) would buy
551. If I’d listened more carefully to his directions, I ___ got lost. D) wouldn’t have.
552. If I'd known you were at the hospital, I ... gone to see you. D) would have
553. If Mike ... phone, ask him to wait for them. A) should
554. If Sarah had watered the flowers, they ... C) wouldn't have died
555. If the doctor … earlier, she would still be alive today. A) Had been called
556. If we had had a computer, we ... an e-mail. C) would have sent
557. If you ... me who you are, I ... the dog on you. B) don't tell, will set
558. If you are in Astana,you can come and visit me ... you like A) whenever
559. If you forgot ____ pen you may take ____. D) your/mine
560. If you press this button, the engine ... E) stops
561. If you took more exercise, you … better. B) Would feel
562. I'll call you ... Tuesday morning ... about 10:00 D) on, at
563. I'm going ... holiday next week. I'll be away for two weeks. B) on
564. I'm so tired. I ... for a week. A) can sleep
565. I'm tired. I'd rather not ... out this eveing, if you don't mind. C) go
566. In 1986 the UK chose ... in human space missions. D) not to participate
567. In addition o being head of all … armed services, the Queen is Colonel-in-Chief of several regiments and corps in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries. C) three
568. In the 1920s scientists tried … to teach apes to speak but in 1979 two American scientists taught a chimpanzee to use the sign language which is used by deaf and dump people. E) unsuccessfully
569. In the coming few weeks, financial markets ... their biggest test since the 1930s. D) will face
570. In the course of more than 200 years, the USA Constitution ... 26 times. D) has been amended
571. In the House of Commons the members sit …A) on two of the hall
572. In the State of Connecticut, there is a city of … D) New Haven
573. In which sentence ‘OF’ is used incorrectly? A) The treatment of Bob would last three weeks
574. Is a key ****** for ... **** D) parents'
575. It cannot be denied … the latest discoveries made at the Institute are of great value to medicine. D) that
576. It is raining _____. C) heavily
577. It was much ... than I had imagined. E) easier
578. it/ place / rains/ rarely/ whre/ a/ is/ it E) It is a place where it rarely rains
579. It’s been ages ___ my last meal, and I am very hungry. B) since
580. It's ... time I have been to London. A) the first
581. It's ... weather. Let's go to the shore. C) lovely bright sunny (hotya govoryat chto v otvetah - lovely sunny bright)
582. It's a ... restaurant. B) reasonably cheap
583. It's been ages ... my last meal. I am very *** D) since
584. It's quite ... now, your example ... shows the difference. B) clear, clearly
585. I've lost my keys. I can't find them ... . C) anywhere
586. James Watt patented his steam engine , ... mainly for pumping, in 1769. B) used ( to be used - smushayet)
587. Jane and David write articles for ... school newspaper. A) their
588. Jane decided not to go ... car. She got ... her bike instead. A) by, on
589. Jenny doesn't want to retire. She wants to go on ... E) working
590. John is looking for … job. D) a
591. Kairat has lived in Astana ____ 1998. A) Since
592. Larry was so absorbed in his novel that he forgot about his dinner cooking. A) engrossed
593. Last year my friends and I ... to take part in a TV program. D) were invited
594. Let’s meet at nine o’clock if it … convenient for you. A) is
595. Let’s start now … we’re sure to have enough time. B) so that
596. Linda asked me ... down as the road was dangerous. A) to slow
597. Look at the black clouds. It ... B) is going to rain
598. Look at the picture ... the wall. E) on
599. Looking out of the window, we saw that a large number of policemen ... standing around the building E) were
600. Make the best choice of the modal verb. You ___ not smoke, it’s ruinous for your health. E) Should
601. Make the right choice. What chamber is the Upper House in the UK? D) The House of Lords
602. Make the right choice: … Statue of Liberty was … gift of … friendship from … France to … United States A) The/a/-/-/the
603. Maria's English is excellent. She speaks ... B) English Perfectly
604. Martha … she would be late for the meeting. She … she was feeling ill. C) told me that … said that
605. Martin seems ... his new job now. A) to be enjoying
606. Mary asked me if I ... where Jane ... B) knew, lived
607. Mary doesn’t speak very … I often have trouble understanding her. B) clearly
608. Mike plays volleyball well, ... , but not as well as Mike D) his brother also plays football
609. Montanelli entered the room where Arthur ___ for him at the supper table. D) was waiting
610. Most of the old New Year customs take place in Scotland, beginning with “first-footing”, in which the first person to enter the house in the New Year must be … E) a dark-haired man
611. Mr. Fayed claimed that Diana ... from the hands of the Royal family for twenty five years. B) had been suffering
612. Mr. Sandford … that his son is going to London. D) says
613. My brother has lived in Japan ... five years. C) for
614. My brother was ... in the race. C) the first
615. My children ... my birthday. A) don't usually forget
616. My nephew is ____: E) my brother’s son
617. My phone number is 400235 C) four double zero two three five
618. My sister hasn't graduated from university ... She's ... studying there. A) yet, still
619. My sister loves cookies, ... . C) but I love ice-cream.
620. National museums of … contain some of the richest treasures B) London
621. Never ... such a nice and peaceful scene! A) have I seen
622. Nick has a car ... he doesn't often drive it. E) but
623. Note the sentence which possesses a noun with the meaning of an animal: B) Three cittens were playing in the garden when I came there
624. One student asked several questions. I answered the ... questions. D) student's
625. Only on … it started raining, and the rains put out the fires … of the city had burned down B) the fifth day. Three-fourths
626. Our holiday was … planned. A lot went wrong during it. B) badly
627. Our younger son doesn’t want to be a lawyer like his ___ brother. B) elder
628. Parliament consists of two chambers: A) the House of Lords and House of Commons
629. Patrick has got __ hair than Stefan. D) shorter
630. Paul and Karen ... from them while they were on holiday. D) had all their money stolen
631. Paul gave the book to the girl … was waiting for it. E) who
632. Paul's ... of history is excellent. E) knowledge
633. People cannot close their eyes to these facts _____ longer C) any
634. Peter has two … A) children
635. Point out the number and person of the pronoun: We can do it, if we try. C) plural, 1st person
636. Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts … B) absolutely
637. Reading is ... of all a visual tast A) first
638. Robert … ill for three weeks. He’s still in hospital. E) has been
639. Robert is a ... name. B) man's
640. Sally sat down on ... chair. A) a (the toje podhodit)
641. Sam drove ... along the narrow road. E) carefully
642. She ... the umbrella over both of us C) held
643. She arrived _____ Victoria Station half an hour later. D) at
644. She asked: “Would you like ____ banana?”B) a
645. She didn’t want him to pay for her. She wanted to pay for ___. B) herself
646. She must have been very beautiful, ... everybody said so. A) because
647. She never put ... sugar in her coffee. E) any
648. She only had time to dress and run a comb ___ her hair before the taxi arrived. C) through
649. She opened her mouth ..., she hadn't known that her new friend was a ... as of late A) widely, wide
650. She plays the piano … than anyone else in her class. B) better
651. She reminded … E) me about what I had to do
652. She said to him, "Close the door." B) She told him to close the door.
653. She said to Nick “I like my job”. A) She told Nick that she liked her job
654. She said, “We’ll go skating tomorrow”: A) She said that they would go skating the next day.
655. She spoke very quietly … nobody could hear a word. D) so that
656. She talked … she were in hurry E) as though
657. She was very angry after our argument. She didn't speak to me ... a week. A) for
658. She will come ... . C) soon
659. She’ll stay with us as long as her family can do without her. How long ___ with us? D) will she stay
660. Since 1886, the Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World has stood in New York harbor. It also commemorates American friendship for it was given by the people of … D) Spain
661. Some new stations ... in Moscow now. B) are being built
662. Somebody was waiting: a man who, though … irregularly, was making quite a speed in my direction. C) moved
663. Sound travels at 330 meters per second … light travels at 300000 kilometers per second. C) whereas
664. Speak … and carry a big stick E) softly
665. stood/ Antonia/ the/ on/ black/ thick/ the/ by/ fire/ rug C) Antonia stood on the thick black rug by the fire
666. Suddenly everybody stopped ... There was awkward silence. E) talking
667. Supply the correct auxiliary verb. How __ you spend your summer vacations last year? E) Did
668. Supply the correct form of the pronoun: She hasn’t ___ to read in the evening. A) Anything
669. Synonym of the word ''products'' A) goods
670. Ted will wait for ten minutes … he will leave. A) then
671. Tempo B) Tempi
672. That was nothing to do with … we are interested in E) what
673. The boy … he is going to stay at home. B) says
674. The boys father promised ... for the window to be * A) to pay
675. The customs officer asked ... anything to declare. A) if he had
676. The desire to write has nothing ... with business C) to do
677. The director ... praised him saying he would 'fly' ... E) highly, high
678. The door is ... C) locked
679. The Easter break preceded by a “Maundy” Service at one of the country’s cathedrals, is spent at … E) Windsor Castle
680. The exam was fairly - … than I expected. B) easier
681. The examination was ... . E) surprisingly easy
682. The famous Westminster Abbey was built by … D) Edward the Confessor
683. The first American college, Harvard, ... in Massachusetts in 1636. E) was founded
684. The first time Mrs. Moffat invited him to watch television with her, Simon declibed. He would rather read, he said … she gave him a book, … she gave him classics. D) so … but
685. The flames ... under the control in two hours. A) were brought
686. The flats are very expensive. ___ student in the world could possibly afford such a high rent. D) No
687. The girl speaks very ... , I don't like * B) slowly
688. The girls went on ... the money they'd lost. E) looking for
689. The guests were expected ... in a couple of weeks. E) to arrive
690. The helicopter took half an hour to see … where Rebecca was but in the end it managed to reach her. A) exactly
691. The hotel room costs ... dollars. D) twenty
692. The house appeared ... recently. B) to have been repaired
693. The house repairs ... cost more than the house is worth. A) may (might toje podhodit)
694. The man ran ... the cliff. B) off
695. The new engineer said … he had worked at a factory for five years. C) that
696. The news ... very depressing. A) was
697. The nicknames of … are: the Last Frontier and Land of the Midnight Sun. D) Alaska
698. The opposite meaning of the word ''disgusting'' C) attractive
699. The opposite meaning of the word ''interesting'' B) boring
700. The others insisted ... accompanying them. B) on
701. The person that agrees with everything you say is ... a fool ... he is getting under your skin. A) either, or
702. The plural form for ‘sheep’ is ______ C) sheep
703. The police want … anything suspicious. E) us to report
704. The principal congratulated the student on his outstanding display of leadership B) praised
705. The proposal is reported ... by the commi* E) to have been approved
706. The sky is very dark and gloomy. It ... B) is going to rain
707. The song is very popular. You'll hear it .. C) everywhere
708. The speaker emphasized the need for cooperation in the project that we were about to undertake. C) accentuated
709. The story might be true, ... I don't think it is. A) but
710. The story of Thanksgiving feast ... well-known among the Americans. E) is
711. The students stopped chatting when the teacher entered ... the room. D) '-'
712. The teacher ____ attendance when I arrived. A) was taking
713. The teacher asked students: “Why haven’t you done this task?” D) The teacher asked students why they hadn’t done that task.
714. The teacher said to the students, ''... your books''. A) Open
715. The town lies halfway ... Rome and Florence. C) between
716. The traffic made me ... as if my head would burst. B) feel
717. The view there was wonderful. If I … a camera, I … some photos. D Had had / would have taken
718. The water in the pool ... heated for it steamed gently in the beams of the lamps. C) must have been (sklonyayemsya)
719. The woman ... lives next door is a doctor. A) who
720. The woman was glad to recover her bag …. She thought was lost C) which
721. The word ''viewers'' refers to A) spectators
722. The words ''mice'' refers to E) animals (hotya nado konechno text posmotret')
723. Their ___ forces soon overcame the invasion. B) powerful combined military
724. There ... a very good reason for my decision. B) is
725. There are five ... and fifteen ... in the basket. E) apples, plums
726. There are flowers in the vase (beautiful) E) There are beautiful flowers in the vase.
727. There are many ___ in the library. D) dictionaries
728. There is a stereotype that _____ are considered selfish people. C) Englishmen
729. There is hardly ____ milk left. E) any
730. There is much ... in this article. E) information
731. There was 375 people in the square D) three hundred and seventy five
732. These people are ___. A) German (вответах - the Germans)
733. They ... the film, and ... to bed. B) watched, went
734. They ... to Madrid at five yesterday evening. D) flew
735. They … here for ten years and they don’t want to move. C) have lived
736. They admitted ... the money. D) stealing
737. They couldn't get ... the 5 o'clock train, they had to wait for the next one. B) on
738. They didn’t have enough money to buy milk … they bought only eggs and bread. E) so
739. They drove ... the road. A) along
740. They live on a busy road. ... must be a lot of noise from traffic. E) ''it''
741. They never … to the cinema when they … in the country. C) went …lived
742. They offered me a job because I had a lot of ... A) Experience
743. They prohibit ... in front of that building. B) parking
744. They were in the habit ... coming up to London for the * A) of
745. They were very tired because they ... all day. B) had been travelling
746. They wrote because they had to, and … thought only of what they were going to write next. E) having written
747. Things … are mightier than things … E) seen … heard
748. This ... name is Bob. A) man’s
749. This book is mine, and .. is yours. D) that one
750. This is ... than I expected. D) harder
751. This is my affair and ... else's. B) nobody
752. This is not my pencil, ... is blue. B) mine
753. This lot of goods ... two weeks delayed. B) was
754. This real estate is sold at unbelievably ___ price. A) lower
755. To promote harmony between the members of your family, have photos of them around the room, … smiling. E) preferably
756. Tom … towards the door. D) ran quickly
757. Tom has ... finished his work. A) already
758. Two courses of action are possible: one the one hand ... course seems correct, but on the other hand ... one seems safer. C) this, that
759. Two men ____ at this moment by police in connection with that terrible burglary. B) are being questioned
760. Use the proper article: It was ___ early autumn. C) An
761. We ... of it. A) have never heard
762. We had a good rest in a holiday home, ... ? D) didn't we
763. We had been diving for two hours … Paul joined us. C) when
764. We prefer the letter … by the chief. A) answered
765. We saw smoke … from the chimney and were glad that somebody was … for us. A) rising, waiting
766. We shall not begin until everybody ... C) comes
767. We use ___ numbers with names of popes. E) ordinal
768.We use ____ numbers with dates. C) ordinal
769. We went ... Prague last year. A) to
770. We went to the theatre last night. We had seats __ the front row. E) in
771. Western Scotland is fringed by the large island chain known as … and to the north-east of the Scottish mainland are … D) the Hebrides; the Orkney and Shetland Islands;
772. We've had ... of rain recently. B) a lot
773. What ... tonight? C) are you doing
774. What ... you do yesterday afternnon? B) did
775. ''What can I do?'' he said gruffly. '' They wouldn't listen to me.'' He asked ... C) what he could do and said they wouldn't listen to him
776. What do you want me to do with ... A) this (hotya mojno bylo bi i these, i those...)
777. What publishing house produces the Oxford English Dictionary? A) Oxford University Press
778. 'What time ...?' 'At 10.00' C) does the film begin
779. When ... the University? B) did you graduate from
780. When ... your request yesterday, I forgot this reason. C) answering
781. When I come … home, I take … my coat. C) -/off
782. When I went to Rome, I stayed with _____ Italian friend of mine. C) an
783. When we entered the hall, the wall ... bright yellow by a modern designer. E) was being painted
784. Where does ___ walk finish? D) the twenty kilometer
785. Which is different? E) tree
786. Which sentence the possessive ‘S cannot be replaced by the preposition ‘OF’ in? E) Nick’s office is on the top floor.
787. Which suffix isn’t an adjective forming? D) –er
788. Which word is different? Find it. C) To ride
789. Who wrote “Canterbury Tales”? B) Geoffery Chaucer
790. ''Why didin't you say that to me?'' she asked her boyfriend. E) She asked her friend why he hadn't said that to her
791. Why didn't you send ... ? B) me this article
792. Will there be ... at the club so early? C) anybody
793. Will you wait … me. I’ll come … minute. A) for/in
794. Wilma asked them … the answer was. A) what
795. Would you like ... rice? B) some
796. Would you mind ... the door? E) closing
797. Written messages ... by post for a long time. D) have been delivered
798. Yesterday our teacher asked us, “Do you read much?” E) yesterday our teacher asked us if we read much
799. You ... it even if you weren't tired. B) couldn't have done
800. You are going on a long journey. ... care on the motorway. E) take
801. You can find out somebody’s phone number … in the directory. D) by looking
802. You can go out … you tell us where. A) as long as
803. You can pass to the department of ... clothes. C) men's
804. You like the film, ... ? B) don't you
805. You look very tired. You need ___ holiday. D) a
806. You seldom go out. You ... take walks more often A) should (nekorektniy vopros, had better toje podhodit)
807. You should give ... book to her. She need it much. D) that
808. You speak Kazakh, don’t you? - … A) Yes I do
809. You'd better take a coat ... it gets cold. D) in case
810. Your homework is exercise ___ 114. Do it in written form, please. C) –
811. You're out of breath. ... ? B) Have you been running?
812. В двух шагах (близко) B)at two step
813. Вошел еще один человек, потом еще.B) Came one more man then one
814. Двухмесячная зарплата А) twomonth’ssalary
815. Дезертиры B) dropouts
816. Дональду только десять, но он временами рассуждает как двадцатилетний. A) Donald is only ten but sometimes he talks as though he were twenty
817. Команда корабля C) theship’screw
818. Менеджера универмага повысили в должности A) The manager of the department store has been promoted
819. На странице 305 A) on page three hundred and five
820. Незабудки B) forget-me-nots
821. Посредники A) go-betweens
822. Сегодня двести восемнадцатый день года. D) Today is the two hundredth eighteenth day of the year