Конструктор тестів
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1. Yesterday at this time when his hat … he … across the bridge.
[a) blew off / was walking, b) blew off / had walked, c) has blown off / is walking, d) had blown off / walks]
2. He wanted me to go to the skating-rink together. As he … I … my skates he … me his brother’s.
[a) knew / broke / offers, b) know / had broken / will offer, c) knew / had broken / offered, d) knew / has broken / offered]
3. Tom looked at his hands. He … that those hands … young and strong before.
[a) knew / was, b) knew / had been, c) know / are, d) knew / be]
4. He didn’t … well though he … a hard day before.
[a) slept / spent, b) sleeping / had / spent, c) slept / had spent, d) sleep / had spent]
5. He … at the blackboard and … that the English teacher … the word “apple” there.
[a) was looking / sees / wrote, b) looked / saw / was writing, c) has looked / has seen / is writing, d) is looking / has seen / is writing]
6. Mr. Brown … to me 2 hours ago to return the book which he … .
[a) was coming / borrowed, b) came / borrowed, c) came / had borrowed, d) will come / borrowed]
7. I … my homework by 6 o’clock yesterday and when my mother came home I … supper.
[a) had done / was having, b) did / have, c) have done / had, d) was doing / had]
8. It … dark and it … .
[a) is / are raining, b) was / is raining, c) is / was raining, d) was / was raining]
9. The pupils … the sentences yet, the teacher … the blackboard.
[a) did not write / cleans, b) had not written / cleaned, c) had not written / had cleaned, d) are not writing / clean]
10. Henry … Puerto Rico before he … to St. Thomas.
[a) visited / had gone, b) was visiting / went, c) had visited / went, d) visited / went]
11. That watch was very important for me because it was … .
[a) handmade, b) less cheap, c) unvaluable, d) stolen]
12. They gave me a … , bright, clean room with sea sight.
[a) amusing, b) boring, c) dishonest, d) beautiful]
13. … of this country are fed by some cookhouses.
[a) Poors, b) The rich, c) Young, d) The poor]
14. Commercial relationships with Iraq are growing to a … position. The petrol pipeline has been opened recently.
[a) better, b) fast, c) less, d) least]
15. These goods are on sale. Thus, these are … than the others.
[a) the cheapest, b) the cheaper, c) much more cheaper, d) the least cheap]
16. I guess my brother didn't like the way his wife behaved in front of many people, … ?
[a) didn’t she, b) did he, c) does he, d) don’t I]
17. Nobody in the family believes Carl has paid the heating bill, … ? So, he needs some time to prove himself to be reliable.
[a) has he, b) doesn’t he, c) do they, d) won’t they]
18. I assume the books you gave will be helpful despite the fact that there are plenty of similar books, … ?
[a) won’t they, b) do you, c) are there, d) isn’t there]
19. I suppose they won't come in time for the lunch, … ?
[a) won’t they, b) aren’t I, c) do you, d) will they]
20. He said the teacher ought to give the instructions more clearly, … ?
[a) hasn’t he, b) didn’t he, c) ought not they, d) oughtn’t he]
21. The people were discovered sitting … a table where they had been eating a meal.
[a) near, b) above, c) around, d) beneath]
22. To see what happened, he started to walk … the place where the sound had come.
[a) towards, b) onto, c) across, d) in]
23. Escaping from its cage, my little bird flew … the open window.
[a) through, b) out, c) of, d) down]
24. She behaves to the child from the orphanage … a real mother.
[a) in case, b) as if, c) like, d) with]
25. Can we drive to Manhattan … highway road from Brooklyn?
[a) on, b) by, c) with, d) via]
26. I didn’t hear you were seriously ill … I would have visited you so far.
[a) besides, b) consequently, c) whereas, d) otherwise]
27. Most of tour operators have cancelled their travel plans to Thailand … the unfavourable weather conditions there.
[a) due to, b) in spite of, c) as, d) though]
28. The car had … drawn to a halt … armed police surrounded it.
[a) not only / but also, b) scarcely / when, c) either / or, d) both / and]
29. The pollution of the seas can only be prevented … all countries follow the same policy.
[a) whereas, b) despite, c) provided that, d) because]
30. He accomplished so much … his ability to inhabit the souls of his characters and bring them to life on the big screen.
[a) in case of, b) instead of, c) on account, d) because of]
31. The corn fields in the valley were destroyed by the … after the storm.
[a) flood, b) drought, c) winds, d) rain]
32. Villagers all helped each other with the … .
[a) collection, b) harvest, c) redecoration, d) restructuring]
33. I read in a(n) … that a company is looking for engineers.
[a) advertisement, b) preparation, c) instruction, d) booklet]
34. He has won my … because he has been working honestly.
[a) honesty, b) conflict, c) confidence, d) trustworthy]
35. Groups are capable of being as moral and intelligent as the … who form them. A crowd is chaotic, has no purpose of its own and is capable of anything except intelligent action.
[a) judgment, b) personalities, c) characters, d) individuals]
36. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “They don’t speak English in this shop”. [a, b, c, d]
a) English was not spoken in this shop.
b) English is not spoken in this shop.
c) English has not been spoken in this shop.
d) English is not speak in this shop.
37. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “Kevin is asking Dennis some questions”. [a, b, c, d]
a) Denis is been asking some questions by Kevin.
b) Denis is being asked some questions by Kevin.
c) Denis is asked some questions by Kevin.
d) Denis is being asking some questions by Kevin.
38. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “Our relatives have built the house this year”. [a, b, c, d]
a) The house had been built by our relatives this year.
b) The house has been built with our relatives this year.
c) The house has been built by our relatives this year.
d) The house was built by our relatives this year.
39. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “Max will look after him”. [a, b, c, d]
a) He will be looked after with Max.
b) He will looked after by Max.
c) He will be looked after by Max.
d) He will be looking after by Max.
40. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “His brother convinced him to go to the beach”. [a, b, c, d]
a) He was convinced by his brother to go to the beach.
b) He was convincing by his brother to go to the beach.
c) He convinced by his brother to go to the beach.
d) He is convinced by his brother to go to the beach.
41. Do you know when World War II … ?
[a) broke through, b) broke off, c) broke down, d) broke out]
42. Many European people … in the New World to begin a new life in a new place.
[a) set out, b) run into, c) put out, d) settled down]
43. I have to … 100 dollars a month if I want to buy the TV set.
[a) save through, b) put aside, c) show off, d) mix up]
44. I’ll … in take my car on the way to work.
[a) take you out, b) bring you up, c) pick you up, d) let you off]
45. They … us just because we’re poor.
[a) look down on, b) look down at, c) look down for, d) look down over]
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1. Yesterday at this time when his hat … he … across the bridge.
[a) blew off / was walking, b) blew off / had walked, c) has blown off / is walking, d) had blown off / walks]
2. He wanted me to go to the skating-rink together. As he … I … my skates he … me his brother’s.
[a) knew / broke / offers, b) know / had broken / will offer, c) knew / had broken / offered, d) knew / has broken / offered]
3. Tom looked at his hands. He … that those hands … young and strong before.
[a) knew / was, b) knew / had been, c) know / are, d) knew / be]
4. He didn’t … well though he … a hard day before.
[a) slept / spent, b) sleeping / had / spent, c) slept / had spent, d) sleep / had spent]
5. He … at the blackboard and … that the English teacher … the word “apple” there.
[a) was looking / sees / wrote, b) looked / saw / was writing, c) has looked / has seen / is writing, d) is looking / has seen / is writing]
6. Mr. Brown … to me 2 hours ago to return the book which he … .
[a) was coming / borrowed, b) came / borrowed, c) came / had borrowed, d) will come / borrowed]
7. I … my homework by 6 o’clock yesterday and when my mother came home I … supper.
[a) had done / was having, b) did / have, c) have done / had, d) was doing / had]
8. It … dark and it … .
[a) is / are raining, b) was / is raining, c) is / was raining, d) was / was raining]
9. The pupils … the sentences yet, the teacher … the blackboard.
[a) did not write / cleans, b) had not written / cleaned, c) had not written / had cleaned, d) are not writing / clean]
10. Henry … Puerto Rico before he … to St. Thomas.
[a) visited / had gone, b) was visiting / went, c) had visited / went, d) visited / went]
11. That watch was very important for me because it was … .
[a) handmade, b) less cheap, c) unvaluable, d) stolen]
12. They gave me a … , bright, clean room with sea sight.
[a) amusing, b) boring, c) dishonest, d) beautiful]
13. … of this country are fed by some cookhouses.
[a) Poors, b) The rich, c) Young, d) The poor]
14. Commercial relationships with Iraq are growing to a … position. The petrol pipeline has been opened recently.
[a) better, b) fast, c) less, d) least]
15. These goods are on sale. Thus, these are … than the others.
[a) the cheapest, b) the cheaper, c) much more cheaper, d) the least cheap]
16. I guess my brother didn't like the way his wife behaved in front of many people, … ?
[a) didn’t she, b) did he, c) does he, d) don’t I]
17. Nobody in the family believes Carl has paid the heating bill, … ? So, he needs some time to prove himself to be reliable.
[a) has he, b) doesn’t he, c) do they, d) won’t they]
18. I assume the books you gave will be helpful despite the fact that there are plenty of similar books, … ?
[a) won’t they, b) do you, c) are there, d) isn’t there]
19. I suppose they won't come in time for the lunch, … ?
[a) won’t they, b) aren’t I, c) do you, d) will they]
20. He said the teacher ought to give the instructions more clearly, … ?
[a) hasn’t he, b) didn’t he, c) ought not they, d) oughtn’t he]
21. The people were discovered sitting … a table where they had been eating a meal.
[a) near, b) above, c) around, d) beneath]
22. To see what happened, he started to walk … the place where the sound had come.
[a) towards, b) onto, c) across, d) in]
23. Escaping from its cage, my little bird flew … the open window.
[a) through, b) out, c) of, d) down]
24. She behaves to the child from the orphanage … a real mother.
[a) in case, b) as if, c) like, d) with]
25. Can we drive to Manhattan … highway road from Brooklyn?
[a) on, b) by, c) with, d) via]
26. I didn’t hear you were seriously ill … I would have visited you so far.
[a) besides, b) consequently, c) whereas, d) otherwise]
27. Most of tour operators have cancelled their travel plans to Thailand … the unfavourable weather conditions there.
[a) due to, b) in spite of, c) as, d) though]
28. The car had … drawn to a halt … armed police surrounded it.
[a) not only / but also, b) scarcely / when, c) either / or, d) both / and]
29. The pollution of the seas can only be prevented … all countries follow the same policy.
[a) whereas, b) despite, c) provided that, d) because]
30. He accomplished so much … his ability to inhabit the souls of his characters and bring them to life on the big screen.
[a) in case of, b) instead of, c) on account, d) because of]
31. The corn fields in the valley were destroyed by the … after the storm.
[a) flood, b) drought, c) winds, d) rain]
32. Villagers all helped each other with the … .
[a) collection, b) harvest, c) redecoration, d) restructuring]
33. I read in a(n) … that a company is looking for engineers.
[a) advertisement, b) preparation, c) instruction, d) booklet]
34. He has won my … because he has been working honestly.
[a) honesty, b) conflict, c) confidence, d) trustworthy]
35. Groups are capable of being as moral and intelligent as the … who form them. A crowd is chaotic, has no purpose of its own and is capable of anything except intelligent action.
[a) judgment, b) personalities, c) characters, d) individuals]
36. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “They don’t speak English in this shop”. [a, b, c, d]
a) English was not spoken in this shop.
b) English is not spoken in this shop.
c) English has not been spoken in this shop.
d) English is not speak in this shop.
37. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “Kevin is asking Dennis some questions”. [a, b, c, d]
a) Denis is been asking some questions by Kevin.
b) Denis is being asked some questions by Kevin.
c) Denis is asked some questions by Kevin.
d) Denis is being asking some questions by Kevin.
38. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “Our relatives have built the house this year”. [a, b, c, d]
a) The house had been built by our relatives this year.
b) The house has been built with our relatives this year.
c) The house has been built by our relatives this year.
d) The house was built by our relatives this year.
39. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “Max will look after him”. [a, b, c, d]
a) He will be looked after with Max.
b) He will looked after by Max.
c) He will be looked after by Max.
d) He will be looking after by Max.
40. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “His brother convinced him to go to the beach”. [a, b, c, d]
a) He was convinced by his brother to go to the beach.
b) He was convincing by his brother to go to the beach.
c) He convinced by his brother to go to the beach.
d) He is convinced by his brother to go to the beach.
41. Do you know when World War II … ?
[a) broke through, b) broke off, c) broke down, d) broke out]
42. Many European people … in the New World to begin a new life in a new place.
[a) set out, b) run into, c) put out, d) settled down]
43. I have to … 100 dollars a month if I want to buy the TV set.
[a) save through, b) put aside, c) show off, d) mix up]
44. I’ll … in take my car on the way to work.
[a) take you out, b) bring you up, c) pick you up, d) let you off]
45. They … us just because we’re poor.
[a) look down on, b) look down at, c) look down for, d) look down over]
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1. Yesterday at this time when his hat … he … across the bridge.
[a) blew off / was walking, b) blew off / had walked, c) has blown off / is walking, d) had blown off / walks]
2. He wanted me to go to the skating-rink together. As he … I … my skates he … me his brother’s.
[a) knew / broke / offers, b) know / had broken / will offer, c) knew / had broken / offered, d) knew / has broken / offered]
3. Tom looked at his hands. He … that those hands … young and strong before.
[a) knew / was, b) knew / had been, c) know / are, d) knew / be]
4. He didn’t … well though he … a hard day before.
[a) slept / spent, b) sleeping / had / spent, c) slept / had spent, d) sleep / had spent]
5. He … at the blackboard and … that the English teacher … the word “apple” there.
[a) was looking / sees / wrote, b) looked / saw / was writing, c) has looked / has seen / is writing, d) is looking / has seen / is writing]
6. Mr. Brown … to me 2 hours ago to return the book which he … .
[a) was coming / borrowed, b) came / borrowed, c) came / had borrowed, d) will come / borrowed]
7. I … my homework by 6 o’clock yesterday and when my mother came home I … supper.
[a) had done / was having, b) did / have, c) have done / had, d) was doing / had]
8. It … dark and it … .
[a) is / are raining, b) was / is raining, c) is / was raining, d) was / was raining]
9. The pupils … the sentences yet, the teacher … the blackboard.
[a) did not write / cleans, b) had not written / cleaned, c) had not written / had cleaned, d) are not writing / clean]
10. Henry … Puerto Rico before he … to St. Thomas.
[a) visited / had gone, b) was visiting / went, c) had visited / went, d) visited / went]
11. That watch was very important for me because it was … .
[a) handmade, b) less cheap, c) unvaluable, d) stolen]
12. They gave me a … , bright, clean room with sea sight.
[a) amusing, b) boring, c) dishonest, d) beautiful]
13. … of this country are fed by some cookhouses.
[a) Poors, b) The rich, c) Young, d) The poor]
14. Commercial relationships with Iraq are growing to a … position. The petrol pipeline has been opened recently.
[a) better, b) fast, c) less, d) least]
15. These goods are on sale. Thus, these are … than the others.
[a) the cheapest, b) the cheaper, c) much more cheaper, d) the least cheap]
16. I guess my brother didn't like the way his wife behaved in front of many people, … ?
[a) didn’t she, b) did he, c) does he, d) don’t I]
17. Nobody in the family believes Carl has paid the heating bill, … ? So, he needs some time to prove himself to be reliable.
[a) has he, b) doesn’t he, c) do they, d) won’t they]
18. I assume the books you gave will be helpful despite the fact that there are plenty of similar books, … ?
[a) won’t they, b) do you, c) are there, d) isn’t there]
19. I suppose they won't come in time for the lunch, … ?
[a) won’t they, b) aren’t I, c) do you, d) will they]
20. He said the teacher ought to give the instructions more clearly, … ?
[a) hasn’t he, b) didn’t he, c) ought not they, d) oughtn’t he]
21. The people were discovered sitting … a table where they had been eating a meal.
[a) near, b) above, c) around, d) beneath]
22. To see what happened, he started to walk … the place where the sound had come.
[a) towards, b) onto, c) across, d) in]
23. Escaping from its cage, my little bird flew … the open window.
[a) through, b) out, c) of, d) down]
24. She behaves to the child from the orphanage … a real mother.
[a) in case, b) as if, c) like, d) with]
25. Can we drive to Manhattan … highway road from Brooklyn?
[a) on, b) by, c) with, d) via]
26. I didn’t hear you were seriously ill … I would have visited you so far.
[a) besides, b) consequently, c) whereas, d) otherwise]
27. Most of tour operators have cancelled their travel plans to Thailand … the unfavourable weather conditions there.
[a) due to, b) in spite of, c) as, d) though]
28. The car had … drawn to a halt … armed police surrounded it.
[a) not only / but also, b) scarcely / when, c) either / or, d) both / and]
29. The pollution of the seas can only be prevented … all countries follow the same policy.
[a) whereas, b) despite, c) provided that, d) because]
30. He accomplished so much … his ability to inhabit the souls of his characters and bring them to life on the big screen.
[a) in case of, b) instead of, c) on account, d) because of]
31. The corn fields in the valley were destroyed by the … after the storm.
[a) flood, b) drought, c) winds, d) rain]
32. Villagers all helped each other with the … .
[a) collection, b) harvest, c) redecoration, d) restructuring]
33. I read in a(n) … that a company is looking for engineers.
[a) advertisement, b) preparation, c) instruction, d) booklet]
34. He has won my … because he has been working honestly.
[a) honesty, b) conflict, c) confidence, d) trustworthy]
35. Groups are capable of being as moral and intelligent as the … who form them. A crowd is chaotic, has no purpose of its own and is capable of anything except intelligent action.
[a) judgment, b) personalities, c) characters, d) individuals]
36. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “They don’t speak English in this shop”. [a, b, c, d]
a) English was not spoken in this shop.
b) English is not spoken in this shop.
c) English has not been spoken in this shop.
d) English is not speak in this shop.
37. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “Kevin is asking Dennis some questions”. [a, b, c, d]
a) Denis is been asking some questions by Kevin.
b) Denis is being asked some questions by Kevin.
c) Denis is asked some questions by Kevin.
d) Denis is being asking some questions by Kevin.
38. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “Our relatives have built the house this year”. [a, b, c, d]
a) The house had been built by our relatives this year.
b) The house has been built with our relatives this year.
c) The house has been built by our relatives this year.
d) The house was built by our relatives this year.
39. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “Max will look after him”. [a, b, c, d]
a) He will be looked after with Max.
b) He will looked after by Max.
c) He will be looked after by Max.
d) He will be looking after by Max.
40. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “His brother convinced him to go to the beach”. [a, b, c, d]
a) He was convinced by his brother to go to the beach.
b) He was convincing by his brother to go to the beach.
c) He convinced by his brother to go to the beach.
d) He is convinced by his brother to go to the beach.
41. Do you know when World War II … ?
[a) broke through, b) broke off, c) broke down, d) broke out]
42. Many European people … in the New World to begin a new life in a new place.
[a) set out, b) run into, c) put out, d) settled down]
43. I have to … 100 dollars a month if I want to buy the TV set.
[a) save through, b) put aside, c) show off, d) mix up]
44. I’ll … in take my car on the way to work.
[a) take you out, b) bring you up, c) pick you up, d) let you off]
45. They … us just because we’re poor.
[a) look down on, b) look down at, c) look down for, d) look down over]
4
1. Yesterday at this time when his hat … he … across the bridge.
[a) blew off / was walking, b) blew off / had walked, c) has blown off / is walking, d) had blown off / walks]
2. He wanted me to go to the skating-rink together. As he … I … my skates he … me his brother’s.
[a) knew / broke / offers, b) know / had broken / will offer, c) knew / had broken / offered, d) knew / has broken / offered]
3. Tom looked at his hands. He … that those hands … young and strong before.
[a) knew / was, b) knew / had been, c) know / are, d) knew / be]
4. He didn’t … well though he … a hard day before.
[a) slept / spent, b) sleeping / had / spent, c) slept / had spent, d) sleep / had spent]
5. He … at the blackboard and … that the English teacher … the word “apple” there.
[a) was looking / sees / wrote, b) looked / saw / was writing, c) has looked / has seen / is writing, d) is looking / has seen / is writing]
6. Mr. Brown … to me 2 hours ago to return the book which he … .
[a) was coming / borrowed, b) came / borrowed, c) came / had borrowed, d) will come / borrowed]
7. I … my homework by 6 o’clock yesterday and when my mother came home I … supper.
[a) had done / was having, b) did / have, c) have done / had, d) was doing / had]
8. It … dark and it … .
[a) is / are raining, b) was / is raining, c) is / was raining, d) was / was raining]
9. The pupils … the sentences yet, the teacher … the blackboard.
[a) did not write / cleans, b) had not written / cleaned, c) had not written / had cleaned, d) are not writing / clean]
10. Henry … Puerto Rico before he … to St. Thomas.
[a) visited / had gone, b) was visiting / went, c) had visited / went, d) visited / went]
11. That watch was very important for me because it was … .
[a) handmade, b) less cheap, c) unvaluable, d) stolen]
12. They gave me a … , bright, clean room with sea sight.
[a) amusing, b) boring, c) dishonest, d) beautiful]
13. … of this country are fed by some cookhouses.
[a) Poors, b) The rich, c) Young, d) The poor]
14. Commercial relationships with Iraq are growing to a … position. The petrol pipeline has been opened recently.
[a) better, b) fast, c) less, d) least]
15. These goods are on sale. Thus, these are … than the others.
[a) the cheapest, b) the cheaper, c) much more cheaper, d) the least cheap]
16. I guess my brother didn't like the way his wife behaved in front of many people, … ?
[a) didn’t she, b) did he, c) does he, d) don’t I]
17. Nobody in the family believes Carl has paid the heating bill, … ? So, he needs some time to prove himself to be reliable.
[a) has he, b) doesn’t he, c) do they, d) won’t they]
18. I assume the books you gave will be helpful despite the fact that there are plenty of similar books, … ?
[a) won’t they, b) do you, c) are there, d) isn’t there]
19. I suppose they won't come in time for the lunch, … ?
[a) won’t they, b) aren’t I, c) do you, d) will they]
20. He said the teacher ought to give the instructions more clearly, … ?
[a) hasn’t he, b) didn’t he, c) ought not they, d) oughtn’t he]
21. The people were discovered sitting … a table where they had been eating a meal.
[a) near, b) above, c) around, d) beneath]
22. To see what happened, he started to walk … the place where the sound had come.
[a) towards, b) onto, c) across, d) in]
23. Escaping from its cage, my little bird flew … the open window.
[a) through, b) out, c) of, d) down]
24. She behaves to the child from the orphanage … a real mother.
[a) in case, b) as if, c) like, d) with]
25. Can we drive to Manhattan … highway road from Brooklyn?
[a) on, b) by, c) with, d) via]
26. I didn’t hear you were seriously ill … I would have visited you so far.
[a) besides, b) consequently, c) whereas, d) otherwise]
27. Most of tour operators have cancelled their travel plans to Thailand … the unfavourable weather conditions there.
[a) due to, b) in spite of, c) as, d) though]
28. The car had … drawn to a halt … armed police surrounded it.
[a) not only / but also, b) scarcely / when, c) either / or, d) both / and]
29. The pollution of the seas can only be prevented … all countries follow the same policy.
[a) whereas, b) despite, c) provided that, d) because]
30. He accomplished so much … his ability to inhabit the souls of his characters and bring them to life on the big screen.
[a) in case of, b) instead of, c) on account, d) because of]
31. The corn fields in the valley were destroyed by the … after the storm.
[a) flood, b) drought, c) winds, d) rain]
32. Villagers all helped each other with the … .
[a) collection, b) harvest, c) redecoration, d) restructuring]
33. I read in a(n) … that a company is looking for engineers.
[a) advertisement, b) preparation, c) instruction, d) booklet]
34. He has won my … because he has been working honestly.
[a) honesty, b) conflict, c) confidence, d) trustworthy]
35. Groups are capable of being as moral and intelligent as the … who form them. A crowd is chaotic, has no purpose of its own and is capable of anything except intelligent action.
[a) judgment, b) personalities, c) characters, d) individuals]
36. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “They don’t speak English in this shop”. [a, b, c, d]
a) English was not spoken in this shop.
b) English is not spoken in this shop.
c) English has not been spoken in this shop.
d) English is not speak in this shop.
37. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “Kevin is asking Dennis some questions”. [a, b, c, d]
a) Denis is been asking some questions by Kevin.
b) Denis is being asked some questions by Kevin.
c) Denis is asked some questions by Kevin.
d) Denis is being asking some questions by Kevin.
38. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “Our relatives have built the house this year”. [a, b, c, d]
a) The house had been built by our relatives this year.
b) The house has been built with our relatives this year.
c) The house has been built by our relatives this year.
d) The house was built by our relatives this year.
39. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “Max will look after him”. [a, b, c, d]
a) He will be looked after with Max.
b) He will looked after by Max.
c) He will be looked after by Max.
d) He will be looking after by Max.
40. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “His brother convinced him to go to the beach”. [a, b, c, d]
a) He was convinced by his brother to go to the beach.
b) He was convincing by his brother to go to the beach.
c) He convinced by his brother to go to the beach.
d) He is convinced by his brother to go to the beach.
41. Do you know when World War II … ?
[a) broke through, b) broke off, c) broke down, d) broke out]
42. Many European people … in the New World to begin a new life in a new place.
[a) set out, b) run into, c) put out, d) settled down]
43. I have to … 100 dollars a month if I want to buy the TV set.
[a) save through, b) put aside, c) show off, d) mix up]
44. I’ll … in take my car on the way to work.
[a) take you out, b) bring you up, c) pick you up, d) let you off]
45. They … us just because we’re poor.
[a) look down on, b) look down at, c) look down for, d) look down over]
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1. Yesterday at this time when his hat … he … across the bridge.
[a) blew off / was walking, b) blew off / had walked, c) has blown off / is walking, d) had blown off / walks]
2. He wanted me to go to the skating-rink together. As he … I … my skates he … me his brother’s.
[a) knew / broke / offers, b) know / had broken / will offer, c) knew / had broken / offered, d) knew / has broken / offered]
3. Tom looked at his hands. He … that those hands … young and strong before.
[a) knew / was, b) knew / had been, c) know / are, d) knew / be]
4. He didn’t … well though he … a hard day before.
[a) slept / spent, b) sleeping / had / spent, c) slept / had spent, d) sleep / had spent]
5. He … at the blackboard and … that the English teacher … the word “apple” there.
[a) was looking / sees / wrote, b) looked / saw / was writing, c) has looked / has seen / is writing, d) is looking / has seen / is writing]
6. Mr. Brown … to me 2 hours ago to return the book which he … .
[a) was coming / borrowed, b) came / borrowed, c) came / had borrowed, d) will come / borrowed]
7. I … my homework by 6 o’clock yesterday and when my mother came home I … supper.
[a) had done / was having, b) did / have, c) have done / had, d) was doing / had]
8. It … dark and it … .
[a) is / are raining, b) was / is raining, c) is / was raining, d) was / was raining]
9. The pupils … the sentences yet, the teacher … the blackboard.
[a) did not write / cleans, b) had not written / cleaned, c) had not written / had cleaned, d) are not writing / clean]
10. Henry … Puerto Rico before he … to St. Thomas.
[a) visited / had gone, b) was visiting / went, c) had visited / went, d) visited / went]
11. That watch was very important for me because it was … .
[a) handmade, b) less cheap, c) unvaluable, d) stolen]
12. They gave me a … , bright, clean room with sea sight.
[a) amusing, b) boring, c) dishonest, d) beautiful]
13. … of this country are fed by some cookhouses.
[a) Poors, b) The rich, c) Young, d) The poor]
14. Commercial relationships with Iraq are growing to a … position. The petrol pipeline has been opened recently.
[a) better, b) fast, c) less, d) least]
15. These goods are on sale. Thus, these are … than the others.
[a) the cheapest, b) the cheaper, c) much more cheaper, d) the least cheap]
16. I guess my brother didn't like the way his wife behaved in front of many people, … ?
[a) didn’t she, b) did he, c) does he, d) don’t I]
17. Nobody in the family believes Carl has paid the heating bill, … ? So, he needs some time to prove himself to be reliable.
[a) has he, b) doesn’t he, c) do they, d) won’t they]
18. I assume the books you gave will be helpful despite the fact that there are plenty of similar books, … ?
[a) won’t they, b) do you, c) are there, d) isn’t there]
19. I suppose they won't come in time for the lunch, … ?
[a) won’t they, b) aren’t I, c) do you, d) will they]
20. He said the teacher ought to give the instructions more clearly, … ?
[a) hasn’t he, b) didn’t he, c) ought not they, d) oughtn’t he]
21. The people were discovered sitting … a table where they had been eating a meal.
[a) near, b) above, c) around, d) beneath]
22. To see what happened, he started to walk … the place where the sound had come.
[a) towards, b) onto, c) across, d) in]
23. Escaping from its cage, my little bird flew … the open window.
[a) through, b) out, c) of, d) down]
24. She behaves to the child from the orphanage … a real mother.
[a) in case, b) as if, c) like, d) with]
25. Can we drive to Manhattan … highway road from Brooklyn?
[a) on, b) by, c) with, d) via]
26. I didn’t hear you were seriously ill … I would have visited you so far.
[a) besides, b) consequently, c) whereas, d) otherwise]
27. Most of tour operators have cancelled their travel plans to Thailand … the unfavourable weather conditions there.
[a) due to, b) in spite of, c) as, d) though]
28. The car had … drawn to a halt … armed police surrounded it.
[a) not only / but also, b) scarcely / when, c) either / or, d) both / and]
29. The pollution of the seas can only be prevented … all countries follow the same policy.
[a) whereas, b) despite, c) provided that, d) because]
30. He accomplished so much … his ability to inhabit the souls of his characters and bring them to life on the big screen.
[a) in case of, b) instead of, c) on account, d) because of]
31. The corn fields in the valley were destroyed by the … after the storm.
[a) flood, b) drought, c) winds, d) rain]
32. Villagers all helped each other with the … .
[a) collection, b) harvest, c) redecoration, d) restructuring]
33. I read in a(n) … that a company is looking for engineers.
[a) advertisement, b) preparation, c) instruction, d) booklet]
34. He has won my … because he has been working honestly.
[a) honesty, b) conflict, c) confidence, d) trustworthy]
35. Groups are capable of being as moral and intelligent as the … who form them. A crowd is chaotic, has no purpose of its own and is capable of anything except intelligent action.
[a) judgment, b) personalities, c) characters, d) individuals]
36. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “They don’t speak English in this shop”. [a, b, c, d]
a) English was not spoken in this shop.
b) English is not spoken in this shop.
c) English has not been spoken in this shop.
d) English is not speak in this shop.
37. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “Kevin is asking Dennis some questions”. [a, b, c, d]
a) Denis is been asking some questions by Kevin.
b) Denis is being asked some questions by Kevin.
c) Denis is asked some questions by Kevin.
d) Denis is being asking some questions by Kevin.
38. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “Our relatives have built the house this year”. [a, b, c, d]
a) The house had been built by our relatives this year.
b) The house has been built with our relatives this year.
c) The house has been built by our relatives this year.
d) The house was built by our relatives this year.
39. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “Max will look after him”. [a, b, c, d]
a) He will be looked after with Max.
b) He will looked after by Max.
c) He will be looked after by Max.
d) He will be looking after by Max.
40. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one: “His brother convinced him to go to the beach”. [a, b, c, d]
a) He was convinced by his brother to go to the beach.
b) He was convincing by his brother to go to the beach.
c) He convinced by his brother to go to the beach.
d) He is convinced by his brother to go to the beach.
41. Do you know when World War II … ?
[a) broke through, b) broke off, c) broke down, d) broke out]
42. Many European people … in the New World to begin a new life in a new place.
[a) set out, b) run into, c) put out, d) settled down]
43. I have to … 100 dollars a month if I want to buy the TV set.
[a) save through, b) put aside, c) show off, d) mix up]
44. I’ll … in take my car on the way to work.
[a) take you out, b) bring you up, c) pick you up, d) let you off]
45. They … us just because we’re poor.
[a) look down on, b) look down at, c) look down for, d) look down over]
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