Предмет: Английский язык, автор: tasimbetovaziza

1. Opposite meaning of the word «weak»
a) common
b) light
c) boring
d) safe
e) powerful
2. The correct variant of Present Simple
a) They chats every day
b) They chat every day
c) They are chat every day
d) They chatting every day
e) They chatt every day
3. Order the words to make correct sentence
My/borrow/headphones/can`t/you
a) You can`t borrow my headphones
b) Can`t you borrow my headphones
c) You can`t my headphones borrow
d) My headphones you can`t borrow
e) You borrow my headphones can`t
4. Complete with the Past Simple of the verb
He ______ part in a reality show last month
a) taken
b) taked
c) took
d) takes
e) tooked
5. Choose the right variant
My Mum was _____ when I ______ home this morning
a) sleeping/left
b) slept/left
c) sleep/ leave
d) sleeps/left
d)sleeping/was left
6. I __________ cartoons when I was a child
a) used to watch
b) used watch
c) use to wathing
d) did use to watch
e) use watch
7. Where is she doing her research … this serious problem?
a) of
b) on
c) in
d) for
e) -
8. Have you ever visited other countries? - Yes, I... to Italy and France.
a) have been
b) had been
c) was
d) would be
e) has been
9) By the time we got to the cinema the film ... .
a) had begin
b) will begin
c) had begun
d) began
e) begin
10. Is there anything I ... do to help you?
a) can
b) am to
c) may
d) as to
e) could
11. When I speak Italian, all the others in the class ... at me as I don't know the language well.
a) laughs
b) will laugh
c) was laughing
d) laughed
e) laugh
12. The students often translate English texts ... Russian.
a) in
b) to
c) into
d) on
e) for
13. Actually, today I feel ... than I did yesterday.
a) the worst
c) worst
b) bad
d) worse
c) the worse
14. What happened at the end of the film? - I'm sorry to say, but I haven't seen ... film.
a) the
c) -
b) a
d) those
e) an
15. Would you mind waiting ... minutes?
a) a few
b) little
c) few
d) a little
e) the little
16. I'm ... interested in languages than in mathematics,
a) less
c) little
b) many
d) much
e) a many
17. That's an easy question! ... knows the answer!
a) Every
b) Each
c) All
d) Everybody
e) Everything
18. Excuse me, do you speak English? I ... for a hotel.
a) am looking
b) was looking
c) look
d) have been looking
e) am look
19. Make adjectives from these nouns: style-luck-fame
a)-ish, -y, -ous
b)-ed,-y,-ence
c)-y,-ish,-ous
d)-ish,-ed,-ive
e)-ive,-y,-ous
20. Order the words to make correct sentence
studied/ long/you/how/have/English/?
a) How long have you studied English?
b) How have long you studied English?
c) Have you studied English how long?
d) English studied have you how long?
e) How long you have studied English?
21. What is the official name of Britain?
a) The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
b) The United Kingdom
c) Great Britain
d) England
e) Britain
22. What river is the British capital situated on?
a) on the Thames
b) on the Severn
c) on the Mississippi
d) on the Tay
e) on the Tweed
23. What is the London home of the Queen?
a) Buckingham Palace
b) Westminster Palace
c) The Houses of Parliament
d) Balmoral Castle
c) Hillsborough Castle
24. Related words for "shopping":
a) plaza, shopper, mall, bazaar
b) buy, sell, offer, building
c) marketing, shop, seller, yard
d) customer, bakery, note, pay
e) market,
25. I love watching fireworks, but the noise sometimes makes . . . nervous.
A) my
B) out
C) their
D) his
E) me

Ответы

Автор ответа: Katyyyyyyyk
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Ответ: 1. e)

2. b)

3. a)

4. c)

Объяснение:

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