Конструктор тестів
1
1. I was shocked … the news of the crashed plane.
[a) with, b) at, c) about, d) of]
2. A … mountaineer reached the top of the Himalaya last week.
[a) fearful, b) fearlessness, c) fearless, d) fearfulness]
3. The corals can be divided into three groups, two of which … extinct .
[a) is, b) are, c) was, d) were]
4. Without alphabetical order, dictionaries would be … to use.
[a) possibility, b) impossible, c) possible, d) impossibility]
5. In 1975, according to the national centre for health statistics, the average life expectancy for people born during that year … 72,4 years.
[a) was, b) is, c) were, d) are]
6. Every country … a national flag.
[a) have, b) are, c) has, d) is]
7. Goods for sale at … prices.
[a) attractively, b) attract, c) attraction, d) attractive]
8. Your mistakes in composition are similar … his.
[a) by, b) on, c) to, d) with]
9. To relieve pain caused by severe burns, prevent infection, and treat for shock, … .
[a) taken steps immediately, b) take immediate steps, c) taking immediate steps, d) to take immediate steps]
10. A … is a person who searches for valuable minerals.
[a) prospective, b) prospect, c) prospector, d) prospects]
11. In ancient times and throughout the middle ages, many people believed that the Earth … motionless.
[a) was, b) were, c) are, d) is]
12. I used to earn …. Money, but then I lost my job.
[a) few, b) many, c) lot, d) a lot of]
13. Three dangerous criminals escaped … prison yesterday.
[a) from, b) for, c) out, d) for]
14. The exam results could … your career.
[a) determined, b) determination, c) determine, d) determinant]
15. Parents have great … for their children’s future.
[a) expects, b) expectations, c) expectant, d) expector]
16. The battle field was a … sight.
[a) fear, b) fearless, c) fearsome, d) fearlessly]
17. They discussed the matter calmly and … .
[a) reason, b) reasonable, c) reasonably, d) reasoned]
18. Seals can … because they have a thick layer of blubber under their fur.
[a) they keep warm, b) keep themselves warm, c) keep their warm, d) keep them warm]
19. Nerve impulses … to the brain at a speed of about on hundred yards per second.
[a) sending sensations, b) to send sensations, c) be send sensations, d) send sensations]
20. Research in the work place reveals that people work for many reasons … .
[a) besides money, b) money besides, c) beside money, d) money beside]
21. A baby is under parental … .
[a) guide, b) guidance, c) guided, d) guideless]
22. The two main … are permanent magnets and electromagnets.
[a) kinds of magnets, b) kind magnets, c) kinds magnets, d) kind of magnets]
23. There are many beautifully preserved historic buildings … .
[a) in Beacon street in Boston, b) in Beacon street at Boston, c) at Beacon street on Boston, d) at Beacon street at Boston]
24. The native people in America were referred to as Indians because according to the … at the time, Christopher Columbus had reached the East Indies.
[a) believe, b) belief, c) believer, d) believed]
25. If you go on … me like this, I will never be able to finish writing my report.
[a) disturbing, b) afflicting, c) concerning, d) affecting]
26. Turn off this machine, please. The harsh sound really … me crazy.
[a) takes, b) worries, c) drives, d) bothers]
27. Everyone knew that … this task would require a considerable effort.
[a) working, b) engaging, c) making, d) completing]
28. Judy didn’t … for a second to agree to Mike’s proposal as she has been in love with the boy for a long time.
[a) decide, b) linger, c) hesitate, d) await]
29. Don’t get so nervous about his coming late. When you get to know him better, you’ll learn to take it … .
[a) easy, b) loose, c) nice, d) fine]
30. The inconsiderate driver was … for parking his vehicle in the wrong place.
[a) inflicted, b) condemned, c) harassed, d) fined]
31. What you are saying is quite …, so give us, please, more details on the situation.
[a) famous, b) accustomed, c) obvious, d) familiar]
32. The suggestion to leave the camp at once was strongly … by the climbers who were afraid of approaching snowstorm .
[a) opposed, b) complained, c) quarreled, d) resigned]
33. The first thing for all of you to remember is that … your duties may result in an instant dismissal.
[a) escaping, b) neglecting, c) resisting, d) missing]
34. The student was … of understanding the theory even after the professor’s profound explanation.
[a) incompetent, b) incapable, c) helpless, d) unsuccessful]
35. The patient is getting on … .
[a) satisfied, b) satisfaction, c) satisfactory, d) satisfactorily]
36. My brother and my sister … engineers.
[a) is, b) are, c) has, d) have]
37. They took part in school’s activities … .
[a) keen, b) keenly, c) keenness, d) keener]
38. Alexander Graham Bell … the telephone by the time I was born.
[a) had already invented, b) has already finished, c) already finished, d) already finish]
39. People objected … to wait so long.
[a) with having, b) to having, c) for having, d) about having]
40. Is April twenty-first the day … ? – No, the twenty-second.
[a) you’ll arrive then, b) when you arrive, c) on that you’ll arrive, d) when you’ll arrive on]
41. The severe drought … occurred last summer ruined the corn crop.
[a) that is, b) which it, c) it, d) that]
42. The new shopping mall is gigantic. It’s advertised as a place … you can find just about anything you might want to buy.
[a) where, b) which, c) in where, d) in that]
43. Lola’s marriage has been arranged by her family. She is marrying to a man … .
[a) that she hardly knows him, b) whom she hardly knows, c) whose she hardly knows, d) she hardly knows him]
44. People who exercise frequently have greater physical endurance than those … .
[a) who doesn’t, b) that doesn’t, c) which don’t, d) who don’t]
45. By the time Jason arrived to help, we … moving everything.
[a) has already finished, b) had already finished, c) already finished, d) already finish]
2
1. I was shocked … the news of the crashed plane.
[a) with, b) at, c) about, d) of]
2. A … mountaineer reached the top of the Himalaya last week.
[a) fearful, b) fearlessness, c) fearless, d) fearfulness]
3. The corals can be divided into three groups, two of which … extinct .
[a) is, b) are, c) was, d) were]
4. Without alphabetical order, dictionaries would be … to use.
[a) possibility, b) impossible, c) possible, d) impossibility]
5. In 1975, according to the national centre for health statistics, the average life expectancy for people born during that year … 72,4 years.
[a) was, b) is, c) were, d) are]
6. Every country … a national flag.
[a) have, b) are, c) has, d) is]
7. Goods for sale at … prices.
[a) attractively, b) attract, c) attraction, d) attractive]
8. Your mistakes in composition are similar … his.
[a) by, b) on, c) to, d) with]
9. To relieve pain caused by severe burns, prevent infection, and treat for shock, … .
[a) taken steps immediately, b) take immediate steps, c) taking immediate steps, d) to take immediate steps]
10. A … is a person who searches for valuable minerals.
[a) prospective, b) prospect, c) prospector, d) prospects]
11. In ancient times and throughout the middle ages, many people believed that the Earth … motionless.
[a) was, b) were, c) are, d) is]
12. I used to earn …. Money, but then I lost my job.
[a) few, b) many, c) lot, d) a lot of]
13. Three dangerous criminals escaped … prison yesterday.
[a) from, b) for, c) out, d) for]
14. The exam results could … your career.
[a) determined, b) determination, c) determine, d) determinant]
15. Parents have great … for their children’s future.
[a) expects, b) expectations, c) expectant, d) expector]
16. The battle field was a … sight.
[a) fear, b) fearless, c) fearsome, d) fearlessly]
17. They discussed the matter calmly and … .
[a) reason, b) reasonable, c) reasonably, d) reasoned]
18. Seals can … because they have a thick layer of blubber under their fur.
[a) they keep warm, b) keep themselves warm, c) keep their warm, d) keep them warm]
19. Nerve impulses … to the brain at a speed of about on hundred yards per second.
[a) sending sensations, b) to send sensations, c) be send sensations, d) send sensations]
20. Research in the work place reveals that people work for many reasons … .
[a) besides money, b) money besides, c) beside money, d) money beside]
21. A baby is under parental … .
[a) guide, b) guidance, c) guided, d) guideless]
22. The two main … are permanent magnets and electromagnets.
[a) kinds of magnets, b) kind magnets, c) kinds magnets, d) kind of magnets]
23. There are many beautifully preserved historic buildings … .
[a) in Beacon street in Boston, b) in Beacon street at Boston, c) at Beacon street on Boston, d) at Beacon street at Boston]
24. The native people in America were referred to as Indians because according to the … at the time, Christopher Columbus had reached the East Indies.
[a) believe, b) belief, c) believer, d) believed]
25. If you go on … me like this, I will never be able to finish writing my report.
[a) disturbing, b) afflicting, c) concerning, d) affecting]
26. Turn off this machine, please. The harsh sound really … me crazy.
[a) takes, b) worries, c) drives, d) bothers]
27. Everyone knew that … this task would require a considerable effort.
[a) working, b) engaging, c) making, d) completing]
28. Judy didn’t … for a second to agree to Mike’s proposal as she has been in love with the boy for a long time.
[a) decide, b) linger, c) hesitate, d) await]
29. Don’t get so nervous about his coming late. When you get to know him better, you’ll learn to take it … .
[a) easy, b) loose, c) nice, d) fine]
30. The inconsiderate driver was … for parking his vehicle in the wrong place.
[a) inflicted, b) condemned, c) harassed, d) fined]
31. What you are saying is quite …, so give us, please, more details on the situation.
[a) famous, b) accustomed, c) obvious, d) familiar]
32. The suggestion to leave the camp at once was strongly … by the climbers who were afraid of approaching snowstorm .
[a) opposed, b) complained, c) quarreled, d) resigned]
33. The first thing for all of you to remember is that … your duties may result in an instant dismissal.
[a) escaping, b) neglecting, c) resisting, d) missing]
34. The student was … of understanding the theory even after the professor’s profound explanation.
[a) incompetent, b) incapable, c) helpless, d) unsuccessful]
35. The patient is getting on … .
[a) satisfied, b) satisfaction, c) satisfactory, d) satisfactorily]
36. My brother and my sister … engineers.
[a) is, b) are, c) has, d) have]
37. They took part in school’s activities … .
[a) keen, b) keenly, c) keenness, d) keener]
38. Alexander Graham Bell … the telephone by the time I was born.
[a) had already invented, b) has already finished, c) already finished, d) already finish]
39. People objected … to wait so long.
[a) with having, b) to having, c) for having, d) about having]
40. Is April twenty-first the day … ? – No, the twenty-second.
[a) you’ll arrive then, b) when you arrive, c) on that you’ll arrive, d) when you’ll arrive on]
41. The severe drought … occurred last summer ruined the corn crop.
[a) that is, b) which it, c) it, d) that]
42. The new shopping mall is gigantic. It’s advertised as a place … you can find just about anything you might want to buy.
[a) where, b) which, c) in where, d) in that]
43. Lola’s marriage has been arranged by her family. She is marrying to a man … .
[a) that she hardly knows him, b) whom she hardly knows, c) whose she hardly knows, d) she hardly knows him]
44. People who exercise frequently have greater physical endurance than those … .
[a) who doesn’t, b) that doesn’t, c) which don’t, d) who don’t]
45. By the time Jason arrived to help, we … moving everything.
[a) has already finished, b) had already finished, c) already finished, d) already finish]
3
1. I was shocked … the news of the crashed plane.
[a) with, b) at, c) about, d) of]
2. A … mountaineer reached the top of the Himalaya last week.
[a) fearful, b) fearlessness, c) fearless, d) fearfulness]
3. The corals can be divided into three groups, two of which … extinct .
[a) is, b) are, c) was, d) were]
4. Without alphabetical order, dictionaries would be … to use.
[a) possibility, b) impossible, c) possible, d) impossibility]
5. In 1975, according to the national centre for health statistics, the average life expectancy for people born during that year … 72,4 years.
[a) was, b) is, c) were, d) are]
6. Every country … a national flag.
[a) have, b) are, c) has, d) is]
7. Goods for sale at … prices.
[a) attractively, b) attract, c) attraction, d) attractive]
8. Your mistakes in composition are similar … his.
[a) by, b) on, c) to, d) with]
9. To relieve pain caused by severe burns, prevent infection, and treat for shock, … .
[a) taken steps immediately, b) take immediate steps, c) taking immediate steps, d) to take immediate steps]
10. A … is a person who searches for valuable minerals.
[a) prospective, b) prospect, c) prospector, d) prospects]
11. In ancient times and throughout the middle ages, many people believed that the Earth … motionless.
[a) was, b) were, c) are, d) is]
12. I used to earn …. Money, but then I lost my job.
[a) few, b) many, c) lot, d) a lot of]
13. Three dangerous criminals escaped … prison yesterday.
[a) from, b) for, c) out, d) for]
14. The exam results could … your career.
[a) determined, b) determination, c) determine, d) determinant]
15. Parents have great … for their children’s future.
[a) expects, b) expectations, c) expectant, d) expector]
16. The battle field was a … sight.
[a) fear, b) fearless, c) fearsome, d) fearlessly]
17. They discussed the matter calmly and … .
[a) reason, b) reasonable, c) reasonably, d) reasoned]
18. Seals can … because they have a thick layer of blubber under their fur.
[a) they keep warm, b) keep themselves warm, c) keep their warm, d) keep them warm]
19. Nerve impulses … to the brain at a speed of about on hundred yards per second.
[a) sending sensations, b) to send sensations, c) be send sensations, d) send sensations]
20. Research in the work place reveals that people work for many reasons … .
[a) besides money, b) money besides, c) beside money, d) money beside]
21. A baby is under parental … .
[a) guide, b) guidance, c) guided, d) guideless]
22. The two main … are permanent magnets and electromagnets.
[a) kinds of magnets, b) kind magnets, c) kinds magnets, d) kind of magnets]
23. There are many beautifully preserved historic buildings … .
[a) in Beacon street in Boston, b) in Beacon street at Boston, c) at Beacon street on Boston, d) at Beacon street at Boston]
24. The native people in America were referred to as Indians because according to the … at the time, Christopher Columbus had reached the East Indies.
[a) believe, b) belief, c) believer, d) believed]
25. If you go on … me like this, I will never be able to finish writing my report.
[a) disturbing, b) afflicting, c) concerning, d) affecting]
26. Turn off this machine, please. The harsh sound really … me crazy.
[a) takes, b) worries, c) drives, d) bothers]
27. Everyone knew that … this task would require a considerable effort.
[a) working, b) engaging, c) making, d) completing]
28. Judy didn’t … for a second to agree to Mike’s proposal as she has been in love with the boy for a long time.
[a) decide, b) linger, c) hesitate, d) await]
29. Don’t get so nervous about his coming late. When you get to know him better, you’ll learn to take it … .
[a) easy, b) loose, c) nice, d) fine]
30. The inconsiderate driver was … for parking his vehicle in the wrong place.
[a) inflicted, b) condemned, c) harassed, d) fined]
31. What you are saying is quite …, so give us, please, more details on the situation.
[a) famous, b) accustomed, c) obvious, d) familiar]
32. The suggestion to leave the camp at once was strongly … by the climbers who were afraid of approaching snowstorm .
[a) opposed, b) complained, c) quarreled, d) resigned]
33. The first thing for all of you to remember is that … your duties may result in an instant dismissal.
[a) escaping, b) neglecting, c) resisting, d) missing]
34. The student was … of understanding the theory even after the professor’s profound explanation.
[a) incompetent, b) incapable, c) helpless, d) unsuccessful]
35. The patient is getting on … .
[a) satisfied, b) satisfaction, c) satisfactory, d) satisfactorily]
36. My brother and my sister … engineers.
[a) is, b) are, c) has, d) have]
37. They took part in school’s activities … .
[a) keen, b) keenly, c) keenness, d) keener]
38. Alexander Graham Bell … the telephone by the time I was born.
[a) had already invented, b) has already finished, c) already finished, d) already finish]
39. People objected … to wait so long.
[a) with having, b) to having, c) for having, d) about having]
40. Is April twenty-first the day … ? – No, the twenty-second.
[a) you’ll arrive then, b) when you arrive, c) on that you’ll arrive, d) when you’ll arrive on]
41. The severe drought … occurred last summer ruined the corn crop.
[a) that is, b) which it, c) it, d) that]
42. The new shopping mall is gigantic. It’s advertised as a place … you can find just about anything you might want to buy.
[a) where, b) which, c) in where, d) in that]
43. Lola’s marriage has been arranged by her family. She is marrying to a man … .
[a) that she hardly knows him, b) whom she hardly knows, c) whose she hardly knows, d) she hardly knows him]
44. People who exercise frequently have greater physical endurance than those … .
[a) who doesn’t, b) that doesn’t, c) which don’t, d) who don’t]
45. By the time Jason arrived to help, we … moving everything.
[a) has already finished, b) had already finished, c) already finished, d) already finish]
4
1. I was shocked … the news of the crashed plane.
[a) with, b) at, c) about, d) of]
2. A … mountaineer reached the top of the Himalaya last week.
[a) fearful, b) fearlessness, c) fearless, d) fearfulness]
3. The corals can be divided into three groups, two of which … extinct .
[a) is, b) are, c) was, d) were]
4. Without alphabetical order, dictionaries would be … to use.
[a) possibility, b) impossible, c) possible, d) impossibility]
5. In 1975, according to the national centre for health statistics, the average life expectancy for people born during that year … 72,4 years.
[a) was, b) is, c) were, d) are]
6. Every country … a national flag.
[a) have, b) are, c) has, d) is]
7. Goods for sale at … prices.
[a) attractively, b) attract, c) attraction, d) attractive]
8. Your mistakes in composition are similar … his.
[a) by, b) on, c) to, d) with]
9. To relieve pain caused by severe burns, prevent infection, and treat for shock, … .
[a) taken steps immediately, b) take immediate steps, c) taking immediate steps, d) to take immediate steps]
10. A … is a person who searches for valuable minerals.
[a) prospective, b) prospect, c) prospector, d) prospects]
11. In ancient times and throughout the middle ages, many people believed that the Earth … motionless.
[a) was, b) were, c) are, d) is]
12. I used to earn …. Money, but then I lost my job.
[a) few, b) many, c) lot, d) a lot of]
13. Three dangerous criminals escaped … prison yesterday.
[a) from, b) for, c) out, d) for]
14. The exam results could … your career.
[a) determined, b) determination, c) determine, d) determinant]
15. Parents have great … for their children’s future.
[a) expects, b) expectations, c) expectant, d) expector]
16. The battle field was a … sight.
[a) fear, b) fearless, c) fearsome, d) fearlessly]
17. They discussed the matter calmly and … .
[a) reason, b) reasonable, c) reasonably, d) reasoned]
18. Seals can … because they have a thick layer of blubber under their fur.
[a) they keep warm, b) keep themselves warm, c) keep their warm, d) keep them warm]
19. Nerve impulses … to the brain at a speed of about on hundred yards per second.
[a) sending sensations, b) to send sensations, c) be send sensations, d) send sensations]
20. Research in the work place reveals that people work for many reasons … .
[a) besides money, b) money besides, c) beside money, d) money beside]
21. A baby is under parental … .
[a) guide, b) guidance, c) guided, d) guideless]
22. The two main … are permanent magnets and electromagnets.
[a) kinds of magnets, b) kind magnets, c) kinds magnets, d) kind of magnets]
23. There are many beautifully preserved historic buildings … .
[a) in Beacon street in Boston, b) in Beacon street at Boston, c) at Beacon street on Boston, d) at Beacon street at Boston]
24. The native people in America were referred to as Indians because according to the … at the time, Christopher Columbus had reached the East Indies.
[a) believe, b) belief, c) believer, d) believed]
25. If you go on … me like this, I will never be able to finish writing my report.
[a) disturbing, b) afflicting, c) concerning, d) affecting]
26. Turn off this machine, please. The harsh sound really … me crazy.
[a) takes, b) worries, c) drives, d) bothers]
27. Everyone knew that … this task would require a considerable effort.
[a) working, b) engaging, c) making, d) completing]
28. Judy didn’t … for a second to agree to Mike’s proposal as she has been in love with the boy for a long time.
[a) decide, b) linger, c) hesitate, d) await]
29. Don’t get so nervous about his coming late. When you get to know him better, you’ll learn to take it … .
[a) easy, b) loose, c) nice, d) fine]
30. The inconsiderate driver was … for parking his vehicle in the wrong place.
[a) inflicted, b) condemned, c) harassed, d) fined]
31. What you are saying is quite …, so give us, please, more details on the situation.
[a) famous, b) accustomed, c) obvious, d) familiar]
32. The suggestion to leave the camp at once was strongly … by the climbers who were afraid of approaching snowstorm .
[a) opposed, b) complained, c) quarreled, d) resigned]
33. The first thing for all of you to remember is that … your duties may result in an instant dismissal.
[a) escaping, b) neglecting, c) resisting, d) missing]
34. The student was … of understanding the theory even after the professor’s profound explanation.
[a) incompetent, b) incapable, c) helpless, d) unsuccessful]
35. The patient is getting on … .
[a) satisfied, b) satisfaction, c) satisfactory, d) satisfactorily]
36. My brother and my sister … engineers.
[a) is, b) are, c) has, d) have]
37. They took part in school’s activities … .
[a) keen, b) keenly, c) keenness, d) keener]
38. Alexander Graham Bell … the telephone by the time I was born.
[a) had already invented, b) has already finished, c) already finished, d) already finish]
39. People objected … to wait so long.
[a) with having, b) to having, c) for having, d) about having]
40. Is April twenty-first the day … ? – No, the twenty-second.
[a) you’ll arrive then, b) when you arrive, c) on that you’ll arrive, d) when you’ll arrive on]
41. The severe drought … occurred last summer ruined the corn crop.
[a) that is, b) which it, c) it, d) that]
42. The new shopping mall is gigantic. It’s advertised as a place … you can find just about anything you might want to buy.
[a) where, b) which, c) in where, d) in that]
43. Lola’s marriage has been arranged by her family. She is marrying to a man … .
[a) that she hardly knows him, b) whom she hardly knows, c) whose she hardly knows, d) she hardly knows him]
44. People who exercise frequently have greater physical endurance than those … .
[a) who doesn’t, b) that doesn’t, c) which don’t, d) who don’t]
45. By the time Jason arrived to help, we … moving everything.
[a) has already finished, b) had already finished, c) already finished, d) already finish]
5
1. I was shocked … the news of the crashed plane.
[a) with, b) at, c) about, d) of]
2. A … mountaineer reached the top of the Himalaya last week.
[a) fearful, b) fearlessness, c) fearless, d) fearfulness]
3. The corals can be divided into three groups, two of which … extinct .
[a) is, b) are, c) was, d) were]
4. Without alphabetical order, dictionaries would be … to use.
[a) possibility, b) impossible, c) possible, d) impossibility]
5. In 1975, according to the national centre for health statistics, the average life expectancy for people born during that year … 72,4 years.
[a) was, b) is, c) were, d) are]
6. Every country … a national flag.
[a) have, b) are, c) has, d) is]
7. Goods for sale at … prices.
[a) attractively, b) attract, c) attraction, d) attractive]
8. Your mistakes in composition are similar … his.
[a) by, b) on, c) to, d) with]
9. To relieve pain caused by severe burns, prevent infection, and treat for shock, … .
[a) taken steps immediately, b) take immediate steps, c) taking immediate steps, d) to take immediate steps]
10. A … is a person who searches for valuable minerals.
[a) prospective, b) prospect, c) prospector, d) prospects]
11. In ancient times and throughout the middle ages, many people believed that the Earth … motionless.
[a) was, b) were, c) are, d) is]
12. I used to earn …. Money, but then I lost my job.
[a) few, b) many, c) lot, d) a lot of]
13. Three dangerous criminals escaped … prison yesterday.
[a) from, b) for, c) out, d) for]
14. The exam results could … your career.
[a) determined, b) determination, c) determine, d) determinant]
15. Parents have great … for their children’s future.
[a) expects, b) expectations, c) expectant, d) expector]
16. The battle field was a … sight.
[a) fear, b) fearless, c) fearsome, d) fearlessly]
17. They discussed the matter calmly and … .
[a) reason, b) reasonable, c) reasonably, d) reasoned]
18. Seals can … because they have a thick layer of blubber under their fur.
[a) they keep warm, b) keep themselves warm, c) keep their warm, d) keep them warm]
19. Nerve impulses … to the brain at a speed of about on hundred yards per second.
[a) sending sensations, b) to send sensations, c) be send sensations, d) send sensations]
20. Research in the work place reveals that people work for many reasons … .
[a) besides money, b) money besides, c) beside money, d) money beside]
21. A baby is under parental … .
[a) guide, b) guidance, c) guided, d) guideless]
22. The two main … are permanent magnets and electromagnets.
[a) kinds of magnets, b) kind magnets, c) kinds magnets, d) kind of magnets]
23. There are many beautifully preserved historic buildings … .
[a) in Beacon street in Boston, b) in Beacon street at Boston, c) at Beacon street on Boston, d) at Beacon street at Boston]
24. The native people in America were referred to as Indians because according to the … at the time, Christopher Columbus had reached the East Indies.
[a) believe, b) belief, c) believer, d) believed]
25. If you go on … me like this, I will never be able to finish writing my report.
[a) disturbing, b) afflicting, c) concerning, d) affecting]
26. Turn off this machine, please. The harsh sound really … me crazy.
[a) takes, b) worries, c) drives, d) bothers]
27. Everyone knew that … this task would require a considerable effort.
[a) working, b) engaging, c) making, d) completing]
28. Judy didn’t … for a second to agree to Mike’s proposal as she has been in love with the boy for a long time.
[a) decide, b) linger, c) hesitate, d) await]
29. Don’t get so nervous about his coming late. When you get to know him better, you’ll learn to take it … .
[a) easy, b) loose, c) nice, d) fine]
30. The inconsiderate driver was … for parking his vehicle in the wrong place.
[a) inflicted, b) condemned, c) harassed, d) fined]
31. What you are saying is quite …, so give us, please, more details on the situation.
[a) famous, b) accustomed, c) obvious, d) familiar]
32. The suggestion to leave the camp at once was strongly … by the climbers who were afraid of approaching snowstorm .
[a) opposed, b) complained, c) quarreled, d) resigned]
33. The first thing for all of you to remember is that … your duties may result in an instant dismissal.
[a) escaping, b) neglecting, c) resisting, d) missing]
34. The student was … of understanding the theory even after the professor’s profound explanation.
[a) incompetent, b) incapable, c) helpless, d) unsuccessful]
35. The patient is getting on … .
[a) satisfied, b) satisfaction, c) satisfactory, d) satisfactorily]
36. My brother and my sister … engineers.
[a) is, b) are, c) has, d) have]
37. They took part in school’s activities … .
[a) keen, b) keenly, c) keenness, d) keener]
38. Alexander Graham Bell … the telephone by the time I was born.
[a) had already invented, b) has already finished, c) already finished, d) already finish]
39. People objected … to wait so long.
[a) with having, b) to having, c) for having, d) about having]
40. Is April twenty-first the day … ? – No, the twenty-second.
[a) you’ll arrive then, b) when you arrive, c) on that you’ll arrive, d) when you’ll arrive on]
41. The severe drought … occurred last summer ruined the corn crop.
[a) that is, b) which it, c) it, d) that]
42. The new shopping mall is gigantic. It’s advertised as a place … you can find just about anything you might want to buy.
[a) where, b) which, c) in where, d) in that]
43. Lola’s marriage has been arranged by her family. She is marrying to a man … .
[a) that she hardly knows him, b) whom she hardly knows, c) whose she hardly knows, d) she hardly knows him]
44. People who exercise frequently have greater physical endurance than those … .
[a) who doesn’t, b) that doesn’t, c) which don’t, d) who don’t]
45. By the time Jason arrived to help, we … moving everything.
[a) has already finished, b) had already finished, c) already finished, d) already finish]
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