Конструктор тестів
1
Choose the answer which best completes the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
He feels unfit because he doesn’t do any sports.
If ___ more sports, he wouldn’t feel so unfit.
2
Choose the answer which best completes the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
I’ve told you about that girl.
That’s the girl ___.
3
Choose the answer which best completes the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
‘When did you meet Caroline?’ Tom asked me.
Tom asked me when ___ Caroline.
4
Choose the answer which best completes the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
‘Please don’t make so much noise’, my mum said to us.
My mum asked ___ so much noise.
5
Choose the answer which best completes the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
You must promise to drive carefully or I won’t lend you the car.
___ the car as long as you promise to drive carefully.
6
Choose the answer which best completes the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
‘Did you hear from Helen last week?’ Dan asked me.
Dan asked me if I ___ from Helen the week before.
7
Choose the answer which best completes the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
We were too tired to carry on walking.
We were ___ walking.
8
Choose the answer which best completes the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
It’s a pity I’m not rich enough to travel more.
If I were richer, ___ more.
9
Choose the answer which best completes the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
This 12th-century church is the oldest building in our town.
This church, ___ in the 12th century, is the oldest building in our town.
10
Choose the answer which best completes the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
‘Do your grandparents visit you every weekend?’ Dan asked me.
Dan asked me if my grandparents ___ me every weekend.
11
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the dialogues.
Examiner: Do you think your city or town is a good place to live? Why? Why not?
Student: I quite like my town. (1) Although / In spite of it isn’t very big, there is always something interesting going on. There are some nice cafés and pubs (2) where / which you can go out with your friends, and sometimes there are some sporting and cultural events. On the other hand, a lot of young people are leaving the town. If there were more jobs around here, many of them (3) stayed / would stay. I suppose that I’ll also leave next year if I (4) manage / will manage to get a place at university.
12
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the dialogues.
Examiner: Do you think your city or town is a good place to live? Why? Why not?
Student: I quite like my town. (1) Although / In spite of it isn’t very big, there is always something interesting going on. There are some nice cafés and pubs (2) where / which you can go out with your friends, and sometimes there are some sporting and cultural events. On the other hand, a lot of young people are leaving the town. If there were more jobs around here, many of them (3) stayed / would stay. I suppose that I’ll also leave next year if I (4) manage / will manage to get a place at university.
13
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the dialogues.
Examiner: Do you think your city or town is a good place to live? Why? Why not?
Student: I quite like my town. (1) Although / In spite of it isn’t very big, there is always something interesting going on. There are some nice cafés and pubs (2) where / which you can go out with your friends, and sometimes there are some sporting and cultural events. On the other hand, a lot of young people are leaving the town. If there were more jobs around here, many of them (3) stayed / would stay. I suppose that I’ll also leave next year if I (4) manage / will manage to get a place at university.
14
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the dialogues.
Examiner: Do you think your city or town is a good place to live? Why? Why not?
Student: I quite like my town. (1) Although / In spite of it isn’t very big, there is always something interesting going on. There are some nice cafés and pubs (2) where / which you can go out with your friends, and sometimes there are some sporting and cultural events. On the other hand, a lot of young people are leaving the town. If there were more jobs around here, many of them (3) stayed / would stay. I suppose that I’ll also leave next year if I (4) manage / will manage to get a place at university.
15
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the dialogues.
Examiner: What kind of TV programmes do you like watching?
Student: I often watch talent shows but I also like chat shows with popular celebrities, (5) who / which, unfortunately, are often on too late for me. So I record them (6) so that / in order to I can watch them when I’ve got the time. I occasionally see a film on TV (7) if / unless I’ve got too much homework or I’m too tired. I think I’d watch TV more if I (8) had / have a TV set in my room.
16
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the dialogues.
Examiner: What kind of TV programmes do you like watching?
Student: I often watch talent shows but I also like chat shows with popular celebrities, (5) who / which, unfortunately, are often on too late for me. So I record them (6) so that / in order to I can watch them when I’ve got the time. I occasionally see a film on TV (7) if / unless I’ve got too much homework or I’m too tired. I think I’d watch TV more if I (8) had / have a TV set in my room.
17
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the dialogues.
Examiner: What kind of TV programmes do you like watching?
Student: I often watch talent shows but I also like chat shows with popular celebrities, (5) who / which, unfortunately, are often on too late for me. So I record them (6) so that / in order to I can watch them when I’ve got the time. I occasionally see a film on TV (7) if / unless I’ve got too much homework or I’m too tired. I think I’d watch TV more if I (8) had / have a TV set in my room.
18
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the dialogues.
Examiner: What kind of TV programmes do you like watching?
Student: I often watch talent shows but I also like chat shows with popular celebrities, (5) who / which, unfortunately, are often on too late for me. So I record them (6) so that / in order to I can watch them when I’ve got the time. I occasionally see a film on TV (7) if / unless I’ve got too much homework or I’m too tired. I think I’d watch TV more if I (8) had / have a TV set in my room.
19
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the dialogue.
Ewa: Are you getting on well with your parents at the moment?
Ben: In fact, I’m not. I really wish they (1) are / were more easy-going. For example, my mum doesn’t like my long hair and she keeps telling me I need to (2) have it cut / have cut it. And I’m (3) telling / told to tidy up my room almost every day, which is crazy. Not to mention the fact that they both tell me that it’s high time I (4) start / started revising for my exams! I wish I (5) had / have more freedom, so I hope I (6) will accept / will be accepted into university in a few months and I’ll start living on my own.
20
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the dialogue.
Ewa: Are you getting on well with your parents at the moment?
Ben: In fact, I’m not. I really wish they (1) are / were more easy-going. For example, my mum doesn’t like my long hair and she keeps telling me I need to (2) have it cut / have cut it. And I’m (3) telling / told to tidy up my room almost every day, which is crazy. Not to mention the fact that they both tell me that it’s high time I (4) start / started revising for my exams! I wish I (5) had / have more freedom, so I hope I (6) will accept / will be accepted into university in a few months and I’ll start living on my own.
21
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the dialogue.
Ewa: Are you getting on well with your parents at the moment?
Ben: In fact, I’m not. I really wish they (1) are / were more easy-going. For example, my mum doesn’t like my long hair and she keeps telling me I need to (2) have it cut / have cut it. And I’m (3) telling / told to tidy up my room almost every day, which is crazy. Not to mention the fact that they both tell me that it’s high time I (4) start / started revising for my exams! I wish I (5) had / have more freedom, so I hope I (6) will accept / will be accepted into university in a few months and I’ll start living on my own.
22
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the dialogue.
Ewa: Are you getting on well with your parents at the moment?
Ben: In fact, I’m not. I really wish they (1) are / were more easy-going. For example, my mum doesn’t like my long hair and she keeps telling me I need to (2) have it cut / have cut it. And I’m (3) telling / told to tidy up my room almost every day, which is crazy. Not to mention the fact that they both tell me that it’s high time I (4) start / started revising for my exams! I wish I (5) had / have more freedom, so I hope I (6) will accept / will be accepted into university in a few months and I’ll start living on my own.
23
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the dialogue.
Ewa: Are you getting on well with your parents at the moment?
Ben: In fact, I’m not. I really wish they (1) are / were more easy-going. For example, my mum doesn’t like my long hair and she keeps telling me I need to (2) have it cut / have cut it. And I’m (3) telling / told to tidy up my room almost every day, which is crazy. Not to mention the fact that they both tell me that it’s high time I (4) start / started revising for my exams! I wish I (5) had / have more freedom, so I hope I (6) will accept / will be accepted into university in a few months and I’ll start living on my own.
24
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the dialogue.
Ewa: Are you getting on well with your parents at the moment?
Ben: In fact, I’m not. I really wish they (1) are / were more easy-going. For example, my mum doesn’t like my long hair and she keeps telling me I need to (2) have it cut / have cut it. And I’m (3) telling / told to tidy up my room almost every day, which is crazy. Not to mention the fact that they both tell me that it’s high time I (4) start / started revising for my exams! I wish I (5) had / have more freedom, so I hope I (6) will accept / will be accepted into university in a few months and I’ll start living on my own.
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