Lt;question1> Find the word that is opposite tо the: ‘Constant’.

Lt;question1> Choose the correct word. ‘UN ... United Nations’.

<variant> Stands for

<question1> Complete the sentences: ‘. . . is freedom!’

<variant> That

lt;question1> Find the word that is opposite tо the: ‘Constant’.

<variant> Temporary

<question1> Find the word that is opposite of the word: ‘Correct’

<variant> Wrong

<question1> Find the word that is opposite of the word: ‘Concerned’

<variant> Unconcerned

<question1> Give the synonym of the word: ‘Rough’

<variant> Rude

<question1> Choose the correct word: ‘The surface of the stone is . . . . . It needs polishing.’

<variant> Rough

<question1>Choose the correct word: ‘Оil and water will not . . .’

<variant> Mix;

<variant> Get mixed up in smth.

<question1>Choose the correct word: ‘ Good health ... to а person's success in work.’

<variant> Contributes

<question1> Choose he correct word for: ‘Bмешиваться’.

<variant> Interfere;.

<question1>Choose the right variant: The limerick is __________

<variant> a poem;.

<question1>Choose the right modal verb: ‘He has lived in England for some time but he ______speak English.’

<variant> Can’t;

<question1>Choose the right modal verb: ‘You …help your mother about the house, it’s your duty.’

<variant> Must;

<question1>Choose the right variant: Which novel is not written by Ernest Hemingway?

<variant> “Cabbages and Kings”;

<question1>Choose the right variant: The author of “An American Tragedy” is__________

<variant> Theodore Dreiser;

<question1>Choose the right.

<question1>Choose the right variant: The Statue of Liberty was made in __________

<variant> the USA;

<question1>Choose the right variant: The kilt is ________.

<variant> a Scottish skirt;

<question1>Choose the right variant: Which sport is not originated in the UK?

<variant> Horse racing;

<question1>Choose the right variant: Wimbledon is associated with _____.

<variant> Tennis;

<question1>Choose the right variant: The first woman prime minister in Britain was _____.

<variant> Margaret Thatcher;

<question1>Choose the right variant: Trafalgar is __________

<variant> A square;

<question1>Choose the right variant: The name of the film “Some Like It Hot” is translated into Russian as ______

<variant>“В джазе только девушки”;

<question1>Choose the right variant: Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in __________

<variant> November;

<question1>Choose the right variant: The national emblem of ____ England is

<variant> a rose;

question1> Choose the right variant: The Thames is called_________.

<variant> the “Father of London”;

<question1>Choose the right variant: Snowdonia is in …

<variant> England;

question1> Choose the right variant: The Tower of London is now_____.

<variant> a museum;

<question1>Choose the right variant: What is the national symbol of Canada?

<variant> The maple leaf;

<question1>Choose the right variant: A popular American food is

<variant> Barbecue ribs;

<question1>Choose the right modal verb: ‘May I invite my friend to the party?- yes, you ______’

<variant> May

<question1> Choose the appropriate modal verb: ‘Yesterday’s rain spoilt my hat completely. I…to buy a new one.’

<variant> Have to;

<question1>Choose the right variant: On summer weekends a lot of people take car _____ to the country.

<variant> trips;

<question1>Choose the right variant: “Well”, said Harris, “we have had a pleasant ______, and my hearty thanks for it to old Father Thames.”

<variant> trip;

<question1> Choose the word that fits within the meaning of: ‘How many presents did you receive? - I received . . . presents

<variant> Many;

<question1> Choose the right word: ‘He need a ……. peace so he went to a quite island for a …… days’

<variant> Little/few;

<question1> Choose the right variant: ‘I’ll stay here till he … .’

<variant> Comes;

<question1> Choose the right variant: ‘If we… win the game we …take the first place.’

<variant> Will / will;

<question1>Choose the right variant: ‘She spoke in a very low voice, but I …understand what she said.’

<variant> Could;

<question1>Choose the right variant verb: ‘Do you speak … foreign languages?’

<variant> Any;

<question1>Choose the right variant: Four people______ in a train crash.

<variant> have been killed;

<question1>Choose the right variant: Battle Creek is a hard-working city, where businesses _______ dedicated employees who want to build a good life for their families.

<variant> found;

<question1>Choose the right variant: In 1912, the Titanic hit an iceberg on its first ______ across the Atlantic, and it sank four hours later.

<variant> voyage;

<question1>Choose the right variant: Everybody_____ by the terrible news yesterday.

<variant> was shocked;

<question1>Choose the right variant: A dog ______ by the small red car.

<variant> was hit;

<question1>Choose the right variant: A cinema is a place where films _____.

<variant> are shown;

<question1>Choose the right variant: Football _____ for hundred of years.

<variant> has been played;

<question1>Choose the right variant: Many accidents ____ by dangerous driving

<variant> are caused;

<question1>Choose the right variant: The first thing Felix wanted to do was to describe the ______of the treasure-hunters.

<variant> travel;

<question1>Choose the right variant: Unfortunately that ..... ended in a shipwreck, and Robinson Crusoe found himself on a deserted island.

<variant> voyage;

<question1>Choose the right variant: On the weekends we used to make motoring_____ to the near-by forest.

<variant> trips;

<question1>Choose the right variant: A famous architect _____ the bridge.

<variant> built;

<question1>Choose the right variant: Ann _____ by a homeless dog.

<variant> was bitten;

<question1> Add the sentence: ‘Is there…. interesting at the cinema today?’

<variant> Anyting;

<question1> Complete the sentence:It was so dark, we …. see nothing.’

<variant> Could;

<question1>Choose the right variant: He was told that a married couple___ in the house for the last three years.

<variant> had lived;

<question1>Choose the right variant: The door opened and I ______ to come in and give my name.

<variant> was asked;

<question1>Choose the right variant: I felt I was an ___________ visitor.

<variant> unexpected;

<question1>Choose the right variant: I am afraid the weather_____ change for the worse.

<variant> may;

<question1>Choose the right variant: Somebody will_____ to meet her.

<variant> have to;

<question1>Choose the right variant: He hasn’t come yet. He must still______.

<variant> be working;

<question1>Choose the right variant: You should _____ music lessons when you were a child

<variant> have taken;

<question1>Choose the right variant: English is easy. It can _______ within a few years.

<variant> be learnt;

<question1>Choose the right variant: A new film is supposed______ on in our cinema soon.

<variant> to be;

<question1>Choose the right variant: They are believed ____ for Hawaii.

<variant> to have left;

<question1>Choose the right variant: John hoped that by the next evening she ____his letter.

<variant> would receive;

<question1>Choose the right variant: As it was late we decided _______ a taxi.

<variant> to take;

<question1>Choose the right variant: The children went on a short vacation____in July.

<variant> trip;

<question1>Choose the right variant: I’d love to go on a sea _____ but my wife has never been a good sailor, she always feels seasick, so we can’t join you.

<variant> tour;

<question1>Choose the right variant: Our plan ______ by the members of the committee.

<variant> is being considered;

<question1>Choose the right variant: A ..... is a travel made by water – sea or ocean.

<variant> voyage;

<question1>Choose the right variant: On summer weekends a lot of people take car ..... to the country.

<variant> trips;

<question1>Choose the right variant: The zoo______ at the moment.

<variant> is being reconstructed;

<question1> Choose the right variant: I had left my camera at home so I … take any pictures.

<variant> was not able to;

<question1> Choose the right variant: You ______ run much faster when you were younger.

<variant> were able to;

<question1> We’ve _____ out of bread. Could you go and buy some?

<variant> taken

<question1>Choose the right variant: What’s the matter? You (look) _____ very happy.

<variant> look;

<question1>Choose the right variant: It must _____ urgently.

<variant> be done;

<question1>Choose the right variant: Why would you suggest ..... her? She can cope with the task all by herself.

<variant> helping;

<question1> Choose the right variant: This is the first time I ...... Jack ashamed

<variant> have seen;

<question1> Choose the right variant: Sheila is very upset. She isn’t used ...... being treated like that.

<variant> to;

<question1> Choose the proper preposition: His son’s car crushed into a wall. The terrible tragedy prevented him ..... doing what was right or reasonable.

<variant> from

<question1> Choose the right variant: Don’t drink the milk. I’m afraid it’s ….…

<variant> gone off;

<question1> Choose the right variant: The police do not believe it was a suicide so they are … the case now.

<variant> looking into;

<variant> looking out.

<question1> Choose the right variant: I’m broke so I must try to _____ down on the amount of money I spend.

<variant> cut;

<question1> Identify the use of the verbs: Can I park my car in your garage?

<variant>permission;.

<question1> Identify the use of the verbs: They don’t have to come if they don’t want to.

<variant>necessity

<question1> Choose the right variant: You can tell by the way she talks and behaves that she ......... her mother.

<variant> takes after;

<question1> Choose the right variant: I understand it very well. You _____ explain further.

<variant> need not;

<question1> Find the right variant: break in

<variant>interrupt;

<question1> Choose the right variant: Find the correct form: without difficulty

<variant>easily;

<question1> Find the uncountable noun:

<variant> salt;

<question1> Find the uncountable noun:

<variant> dust;

<question1>Choose the right variant: Detroit______ as the first capital city of Michigan, but now Lansing is the capital city of Michigan.

<variant> was chosen;

<question1>Fill the correct preposition: The lifeguard saved the child..… drawing

<variant>from;

<question1>Find right phrasal verb: Cindy kept … information from the police

<variant>back;

<question1>Choose the right variant: Most children are strongly influenced … their parents

<variant>by;

<question1> Give the synonym: Get across

<variant> to communicate, to make someone understand something;

<question1>Give the synonym: Get away

<variant> escape;

<question1> Give the synonym: get over (something)

<variant> stop thinking about something;

<question1>Choose the right variant: When I came to the party, John ______ home.

<variant> had already gone;

<question1> Choose the right variant: He need a ……. peace so he went to a quite island for a …… days

<variant> little/few;

<question1>Choose the correct form: He heard the phone to …….. but it stopped before he could answer.

<variant>ringing;

<question1>Fill the correct preposition: The lifeguard saved the child … drowing.

<variant>from;

<question1>Find right phrasal verb: Cindy kept … information from the police.

<variant>back;

<question1>Choose the right variant: Her secret was given … by her friend by mistake.

<variant>away;

<question1>Choose the right answer: If you persist … talking during class, I will have to punish you.

<variant>in;

<question1>Complete the sentence: Eating too much chocolate makes me … sick.

<variant>feel;

<question1>Fill in the sentence: Most children are strongly influenced … their parents.

<variant>by;

<question1> Choose the right variant: Without my glasses I can hardly make … the words on this page.

<variant>out;

<question1> Choose the right variant: We had better go___to the house. It’s beginning to rain.

<variant>back;

<question1> Choose the right variant: We had better go___to the house. It’s beginning to rain.

<variant>back;

<question1> Choose the right variant: The complaint of the customers gave the multinational company a bad ______ around the world.

<variant>reputation;

<question1>Choose the correct answer: There is often the danger of a ______ of many diseases in dirty places.

<variant>spread;

<question1>Complete the sentence using suitable adjective form: Everest is ________ mountain in the world. It is _________ than any other mountain.

<variant>the most high, more higher;

<question1> Choose the right variant: If the earth …warmer, the snow will melt.

<variant> Gets;

<question1> Choose the right variant: If you … we’ll catch the bus!

<variant> Hurry;

<question1> Choose the right variant: If you need money, I …you some.

<variant> Will lend;

<question1> Choose the right variant: If he …here, he could help us.

<variant> Were;

<question1> Choose the right variant: If she finished her work early, she …go.

<variant> Would go;

<question1> Choose the right variant: If Andrew had had money, he … a lot.

<variant> Would have travelled;

<question1> Choose the right variant: If it … on Sunday, we won’t be able to play football.

<variant> Rains;

<question1> Choose the right variant: If I see Mark this afternoon, I …him the news.

<variant> Will tell;

<question1> Choose the right variant: What would you have done if you…your key?

<variant> Had lost;

<question1> Choose the right variant: If I read too much, I …a headache.

<variant> Will get;

<question1> Choose the right variant: If I had money, I …a flat.

<variant> Would buy;

<question1> Choose the right variant: If he had left home, they ….very upset.

<variant> Would have been;

<question1> Choose the right variant: If you had asked me for the address, I …it to you.

<variant> Would have given;

<question1> Choose the right variant: If you wore new your suit, you… smart.

<variant> Would look;

<question1> Choose the right variant: If I …in Italy, I would learn Italian.

<variant> Lived;

<question1> Choose the right variant: If he had looked of the window, he ….what had happened.

<variant> Would have seen;

<question1> Choose the right variant: If you invite them, they …

<variant> Will come;

<question1> Choose the right variant: If I meet him, I …you.

<variant> Will introduce;

<question1> Choose the right variant: If you work hard, you… the exam.

<variant> Will pass;.

<question1> Choose the right variant: If I …you, I should choose the profession of an engineer.

<variant> Were;

<question1>Choose the right form of the verb: If he were in Moscow, he … us.

<variant> Would visit;

<question1>Choose the right variant: If I had had time I … the translation.

<variant> Should have finished;

<question1>Choose the right variant: If you had taken my address you… my house easily.

<variant> Would have found;

<question1>Choose the right variant: If he … at the concert he would have to enjoyed it..

<variant> Were;

<question1>Choose the right variant: If we … that present she would have liked it.

<variant> Bought;

<question1>Choose the right variant: What would you do if he …in time?

<variant> Didn’t arrive;

<question1> Choose the right variant: If I … robbers at that time, I would have phoned the police.

<variant> Had seen;

<question1> Choose the right variant: If I had $ 2 million, I … round the world.

<variant> Would go;

<question1> Choose the suitable variant: What would you do if you …a ghost.

<variant> Get;

<question1> Choose the suitable variant: If the weather is fine tomorrow, we…out.

<variant> Will go

<question1> Choose the suitable variant: If the Jane wants any information, she …to you.

<variant> Will write;

<question1> Choose the suitable variant: I . . . уоu а book if you asked mе to.

<variant> Would give

<question1> Choose the suitable variant: If you … we’ll catch the bus!

<variant> Will hurry;.

<question1> Find the sentences with similar meaning: I finished the book in two days.

<variant> It took me two days to finish the book;

<question1> Write the sentences in passive voice form: They serve dinner at 6 p.m

<variant> Dinner is served at 6 p.m.

<question1>like is used

<variant> After: look, fell, smell, sound + noun

<question1> Choose the synonym to the word: ‘Shiver’

<variant> To tremble;

<question1> Choose the synonym to the word: ‘Humanity’

<variant> Mankind;

<question1> Choose the synonym to the word: ‘To vary’

<variant> To change;

<question1> Choose the synonym to the word: ‘Various’

<variant> Different;

<question1> Choose the synonym to the word: ‘To run’

<variant> To stretch;

<question1> Choose the synonym to the word: ‘Disease’

<variant> Malady;

<question1> Choose the synonym to the word: ‘Many’

<variant> A lot of;

<question1> Choose the synonym to the word: ‘To learn’

<variant> To study;

<question1> Choose the synonym to the word: ‘To get’

<variant> To receive;

<question1> Choose the synonym to the word: ‘Ill’

<variant> Sick;

<question1> Choose the synonym to the word: ‘To intend’

<variant> To be going to;

<question1> Choose the synonym to the word: ‘To return’

<variant> To give back;

<question1> Choose the synonym to the word: ‘To look’

<variant> To stare;

<question1> Choose the synonym to the word: ‘To join’

<variant> To unite;

<question1> Choose the right variant: ‘If I had studied, I would . . . the test yesterday.’

<variant> Have passed;

<question1> Choose the right variant: ‘If you like people, you ...’ teaching

<variant> Will love;

<question1> Choose the right variant: ‘He said the weather …cold at that time.’

<variant> Was;

<question1> Coтplete the sentence: ‘What I need is . . . .’

<variant> To соmе in contact with others;

<question1> Insert necessary preposition: ‘How sweet . . . you to come to see me.’

<variant> Of;

<question1> Choose the right preposition: ‘Keep …the diet’.

<variant> To;

<question1> Choose the right preposition: ‘His behavior is worthy … great praise.’

<variant> Of;

<question1> Choose the right preposition: ‘Everybody was excited …the news’

<variant> By;

<question1> Choose the right preposition: ‘The coast…British Isles are washed …Atlantic Ocean.’

<variant> Of, by;

<question1> Choose the right preposition: ‘The doctor prescribed the medicine to bring … the fever.’

<variant> Down;

<question1> Choose the right preposition: ‘I’m sure you’ll get…all difficulties.’

<variant> Over;

<question1> Insert necessary preposition: ‘There are too many exceptions . . .’ this rule in English

<variant> In;

<question1> <question1> Insert necessary preposition: ‘Much depends ..... your making a decision at the right time’

<variant> On;

<question1> Insert necessary preposition: ‘Millions of people were killed… World War II’

<variant> During;

<question1>Coтplete the sentence: ‘What I need is . . .’

<variant> To talk to mу friend;

<question1> Complete the sentence: ‘We spent a nice time last Friday. I think … will never happen again’

<variant> It;

<question1> Fill in right preposition:‘Teaching is a constant stream …decisions’

<variant> Of;

<question1> Fill in the right preposition:’To be a good teacher you must be genuinely interested…what you are doing’

<variant> In;

<question1> Choose the right preposition: ‘She is always …trouble ... hеr son. Не can't resist bad inf1uence.’

<variant> In; with;

<question1>Choose the right variant: ‘He goes to school ... foot.’

<variant> On;

<question1>Choose the right variant: ‘Ann wrote him ... letters from the country.’

<variant> Many;

<question1>Choose the right variant: ‘He has lived in England for some time but he …speak English.’

<variant> Can’t;

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