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TEST 26

Все представленные тесты разделяются на два типа:

  • Тесты первого типа позволяют выбрать один или несколько вариантов из списка подготовленных ответов. В этом случае правильный ответ определен строго.
  • Тесты второго типа подразумевают самостоятельное введение ответа в специальное поле. Не расстраивайтесь, если Ваш ответ не совпадает с вариантом теста, это не обязательно означает наличие ошибки.

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Тесты - английский язык

  1. There is a problem when you forget where dreams end and (...) real world begins.
  2. -
    the
    a
    an

  3. Do you often put (...) until tomorrow what you could do today?
  4. of
    down
    on
    off

  5. Is it important to you to succeed (...) your career?
  6. at
    for
    in
    because of

  7. My mother passed her driving test yesterday. She (...) to drive for two years.
  8. learn
    has been learning
    was learning
    had been learning

  9. Pubs are often (...) places to eat well and cheaply in Britain, and they also try to serve tasty British food.
  10. well
    the best
    better
    most

  11. (...) we recommend you our favourite places to eat in Minsk? - It's very kind of you.
  12. Must
    Ought
    Can
    May

  13. They say that (...) British eat only traditional British food in their homes.
  14. -
    the
    a
    an

  15. Surely food is as (...) a part of our culture as our landscape, our language, and our literature.
  16. many
    the most
    more
    much

  17. From the time of (...) Roman invasion foreign trade was a major influence on British cooking.
  18. -
    a
    the
    an

  19. English kitchens, like the English language, absorbed (...) ingredients from all over the world - chickens, rabbits, apples, and tea.
  20. the
    a
    -
    an

  21. The British always (...) food from abroad.
  22. import
    have imported
    has imported
    imported

  23. We live in a global village, but how (...) do we know and understand each other?
  24. good
    best
    better
    well

  25. In the Middle East you (...) take care not to admire anything in your hosts' home. They will feel that they have to give it to you.
  26. must
    should
    can
    could

  27. You should not expect the Japanese to shake (...) . Bowing the head is a mark of respect in Japan.
  28. hand
    a hand
    hands
    the hands

  29. In Japan the first bow of the day should be (...) than when you meet thereafter.
  30. low
    lowest
    the lowest
    much lower

  31. We (...) for three hours when we saw the house in the distance.
  32. drive
    drove
    were driving
    had been driving

  33. When they got outside, the rain (...) already to snow.
  34. turn
    has turned
    had turned
    would turn

  35. Agatha Christie (...) at home. She didn't go to school.
  36. has educated
    had educated
    had been educated
    was educated

  37. Agatha Christie is possibly the world's most famous (...) writer.
  38. historical
    detective story
    short story
    criminal story

  39. Pablo Picasso didn't like going to school unless he was allowed to take one of his (...) pigeons with him.
  40. father's
    fathers
    fathers'
    father

  41. What is the world's biggest office? - I think (...) Pentagon is the largest office in the world.
  42. -
    a
    the
    an

  43. They (...) across a field when they were attacked by a bull.
  44. walked
    had been walking
    have been walking
    were walking

  45. He (...) for a job for months, but he could find nothing.
  46. looked
    had been looking
    was looking
    has been looking

  47. John felt tired. He (...) all day to prepare for the party.
  48. worked
    was working
    had been working
    has been working

  49. (...) of the guests have arrived yet.
  50. None
    Either
    Neither
    Somebody

  51. (...) people go to the cinema these days. They prefer to see films at home.
  52. Fewer
    Little
    Less
    The least

  53. (...) policeman in the country is looking for the killer.
  54. Each
    Everybody
    Every
    All

  55. What I like about London is the fact (...) it never sleeps.
  56. that
    then
    than
    because

  57. I found it difficult to get around London when I first came, but I (...) to it now.
  58. used
    use
    am used
    have used

  59. Born in Holland in 1853, Vincent Van Gogh is one of the world's most famous (...) .
  60. writers
    painters
    poets
    musicians

  61. There aren't many people at the stadium now, (...) ?
  62. are they
    are there
    aren't there
    aren't they

  63. She works harder than I (...) to work at her age.
  64. used
    was used
    am used
    had used

  65. (...) , whose real name was William Sydney Porter, was an American short story writer.
  66. J. London
    0. Henry
    E. Hemingway
    G. B. Shaw

  67. The greatest English playwright and poet William Shakespeare was buried in (...) .
  68. Stratford-on-Avon
    Westminster Abbey
    London
    Poet's Corner

  69. colds.
  70. live
    have lived
    will live
    will be living

  71. He told her not to eat it, explaining that there (...) a risk of food poisoning.
  72. is
    will be
    was
    has been

  73. What is the antonym to the word "small"?
  74. tiny
    large
    poor
    little

  75. She said to me, "I saw this film yesterday".
  76. She said that I had seen that film the day before.
    She said that she saw this film the day before.
    She said that she had seen this film yesterday.
    She told me she had seen the film the day before.

  77. I'm sorry, I'm late.
  78. Don't mention it.
    That's OK.
    Not at all.
    Here it is.

  79. Where have you been? Your clothes (...) wet and dirty.
  80. are
    has been
    is
    will be

  81. The first person who (...) chocolate to Europe was Cortes, who was an explorer.
  82. brings
    brought
    has brought
    had brought

  83. It isn't clear how far the ozone layer (...) by aerosol sprays.
  84. is damaged
    was damaged
    has been damaged
    damaged

  85. The rich should pay (...) tax than the poor.
  86. more
    least
    less
    most

  87. My brother (...) interested in medicine since he was a child.
  88. is
    has been
    was
    had been

  89. We arrived (...) England at Gatwick Airport at 9 o'clock yesterday.
  90. to
    at
    in
    for

  91. This cafe used to be much (...) before they opened the new one next door.
  92. popular
    most popular
    more popular
    the most popular

  93. Next May they (...) with this team for ten years.
  94. will play
    will be playing
    will have played
    will have been playing

  95. Don't start reading the other books until you (...) this one.
  96. have finished
    will finish
    finishes
    will have finished

  97. Belarus has always been rich in (...) talented and gifted people.
  98. the
    -
    a
    an

  99. A small sum of money (...) from the cash today, and nobody knows who has done it.
  100. steal
    was stolen
    has stolen
    has been stolen

 

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