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1. Sunshine – at last! Imagine if the English weather was like this all the time. … [a, b, c, d] wonderful?
a) Will it be
b) Wouldn’t it be
c) Wouldn’t they be
d) Won’t it be
2. He's usually pleasant, but when he's tired he … [a, b, c, d] pretty short-tempered. That's the way he is.
a) was
b) is
c) has been
d) will be
3. If you … [a, b, c, d] so stubborn you would find it a lot easier to keep your friends.
a) weren’t
b) aren’t
c) wasn’t
d) haven’t been
4. Sorry I didn't call you and tell you I wasn't coming. I would have called you if I … [a, b, c, d] your number with me.
a) have had
b) has had
c) had had
d) was having
5. He says that if he … [a, b, c, d] so busy he would go with you to the movie tomorrow. As it is, he simply has too much work to do.
a) wasn’t
b) hadn’t been
c) hasn’t been
d) isn’t
6. We … [a, b, c, d] the bus unless you hurry.
a) would miss
b) will have missed
c) will be missing
d) will miss
7. If he'd fallen from the 30th floor, … [a, b, c, d] .
a) he could have died
b) he might have died
c) he would have died
d) he had to have died
8. If we leave now, we'll get there on time. [a, b, c, d]
a) This refers to an unreal situation.
b) This refers to a real situation.
c) This refers to something that is generally true.
d) This refers to something that is contrary to facts in present.
9. If you book your tickets in advance, you get a better price. [a, b, c, d]
a) This refers to something that is generally true.
b) This refers to the future.
c) This refers to an unreal situation.
d) This refers to an undesirable situation.
10. I promised I'd go to the meeting but now I wish … [a, b, c, d] .
a) I won’t
b) I didn’t
c) I wasn’t
d) I hadn’t
11. If I hadn't studied the grammar notes, … [a, b, c, d]
a) I won’t get such a high score.
b) I would never have got such a high score.
c) I didn’t get such a high score.
d) I wasn’t get such a high score.
12. If the driver hadn't told me to get off, … [a, b, c, d]
a) I would be missing my stop.
b) I had missed my stop.
c) I would have missed my stop.
d) I would missed my stop.
13. If I knew the answer, … [a, b, c, d] .
a) I had told you.
b) I will tell you.
c) I told you.
d) I would tell you.
14. What would you have done, … [a, b, c, d]
a) if you had been in my position?
b) if you would be in my position?
c) if you were in my position?
d) if you are in my position?
15. If we didn't spend so much on transport, [a, b, c, d]
a) we'd be able to save some money.
b) we will be able to save some money.
c) we would have been able to save some money.
d) we will save some money.
16. You … [a, b, c, d] go there with me. I can handle it; it's not difficult.
a) don't have to
b) may not
c) must not
d) had better not
17. … [a, b, c, d] bring me a glass of cold water?
a) Can’t you
b) Would you mind
c) Could you
d) Why don’t you
18. I … [a, b, c, d] give you a lift to the station. My car broke down yesterday.
a) must not
b) should not
c) may not
d) can't
19. I can't leave now. I … [a, b, c, d] for an important telephone call.
a) am waiting
b) wait
c) had been waiting
d) was waiting
20. What does she do? – She … [a, b, c, d] the piano in a local orchestra.
a) played
b) plays
c) has played
d) is playing
21. He must be very hungry. He … [a, b, c, d] anything in three days.
a) didn’t eat
b) hadn’t eaten
c) hasn't eaten
d) wasn’t eating
22. First he … [a, b, c, d] as a salesman, then as a night clerk, and after that he quit his job and became a writer.
a) has worked
b) had worked
c) had been working
d) worked
23. I usually … [a, b, c, d] to work by bus. It takes me about forty minutes to get to work by bus.
a) have gone
b) have been going
c) go
d) am going
24. I had to wait in the hotel lobby while my hotel room … [a, b, c, d] .
a) was cleaned
b) was being cleaned
c) has been cleaned
d) had been cleaned
25. This problem … [a, b, c, d] by our specialists at the moment. We hope to find a solution soon.
a) is being discussed
b) is discussed
c) has been discussed
d) will have been discussed
26. She said that the robber … [a, b, c, d] her when she was opening the door to her apartment.
a) has attacked
b) attacked
c) was attacking
d) had attacked
27. I wanted to see her but I didn't know if she … [a, b, c, d] in town.
a) were
b) had been
c) is
d) was
28. … [a, b, c, d] he will agree to do it remains to be seen.
a) As
b) If
c) Whether
d) Though
29. I didn't hear … [a, b, c, d] he said.
a) that
b) what
c) which
d) whom
30. Either he or you … [a, b, c, d] to go there tomorrow.
a) is
b) will
c) have
d) has
31. Neither Tom's father nor … [a, b, c, d] sister knew what happened.
a) mine
b) their
c) her
d) his
32. I'm an honest and … [a, b, c, d] citizen.
a) law-abiding
b) lawful
c) law
d) law-watching
33. Do you know where we are? If you ask me, we are … [a, b, c, d] lost.
a) very
b) totally
c) rather
d) absolutely
34. There's a … [a, b, c, d] balance between success and failure.
a) fine
b) small
c) narrow
d) light
35. My camera was stolen from my bag at the airport so I … [a, b, c, d] a claim on my insurance.
a) took
b) did
c) made
d) had
36. I knocked on the door a few times but there was … [a, b, c, d] response.
a) some
b) none
c) any
d) no
37. … [a, b, c, d] shocked when we heard the news.
a) We both
b) Both of us were
c) Both we were
d) Both us were
38. He's written two books but I haven't read … [a, b, c, d] of them.
a) either
b) neither
c) none
d) some
39. How much does this sweater cost? – Thirty dollars plus … [a, b, c, d] .
a) credit
b) fee
c) tax
d) receipt
40. Can I change … [a, b, c, d] here? (You want to get dollars.)
a) dollars
b) dollars for hryvnias
c) dollars into pounds
d) euros for dollars
41. Hello. This is John Bates. May I speak with Mr. Wilson, please? – … [a, b, c, d] Mr. Wilson is not here right now.
a) I'm sorry, but
b) No, you may not.
c) What number are you calling?
d) You got the wrong number.
42. Hello. Could I speak to Susan Malden, please? – … [a, b, c, d] , please. I'll see if she is in.
a) Call back
b) Hold on
c) Pick up
d) Hang up
43. I'm sorry. Mr. Garcia can't come to the phone at the moment. … [a, b, c, d] leave a message?
a) May I
b) Do you like to
c) Could I
d) Would you like to
44. It goes without … [a, b, c, d] that he should pay his debt in full.
a) telling
b) speaking
c) saying
d) talking
45. We should … [a, b, c, d] him out of going there.
a) say
b) talk
c) tell
d) speak
2
1. Sunshine – at last! Imagine if the English weather was like this all the time. … [a, b, c, d] wonderful?
a) Will it be
b) Wouldn’t it be
c) Wouldn’t they be
d) Won’t it be
2. He's usually pleasant, but when he's tired he … [a, b, c, d] pretty short-tempered. That's the way he is.
a) was
b) is
c) has been
d) will be
3. If you … [a, b, c, d] so stubborn you would find it a lot easier to keep your friends.
a) weren’t
b) aren’t
c) wasn’t
d) haven’t been
4. Sorry I didn't call you and tell you I wasn't coming. I would have called you if I … [a, b, c, d] your number with me.
a) have had
b) has had
c) had had
d) was having
5. He says that if he … [a, b, c, d] so busy he would go with you to the movie tomorrow. As it is, he simply has too much work to do.
a) wasn’t
b) hadn’t been
c) hasn’t been
d) isn’t
6. We … [a, b, c, d] the bus unless you hurry.
a) would miss
b) will have missed
c) will be missing
d) will miss
7. If he'd fallen from the 30th floor, … [a, b, c, d] .
a) he could have died
b) he might have died
c) he would have died
d) he had to have died
8. If we leave now, we'll get there on time. [a, b, c, d]
a) This refers to an unreal situation.
b) This refers to a real situation.
c) This refers to something that is generally true.
d) This refers to something that is contrary to facts in present.
9. If you book your tickets in advance, you get a better price. [a, b, c, d]
a) This refers to something that is generally true.
b) This refers to the future.
c) This refers to an unreal situation.
d) This refers to an undesirable situation.
10. I promised I'd go to the meeting but now I wish … [a, b, c, d] .
a) I won’t
b) I didn’t
c) I wasn’t
d) I hadn’t
11. If I hadn't studied the grammar notes, … [a, b, c, d]
a) I won’t get such a high score.
b) I would never have got such a high score.
c) I didn’t get such a high score.
d) I wasn’t get such a high score.
12. If the driver hadn't told me to get off, … [a, b, c, d]
a) I would be missing my stop.
b) I had missed my stop.
c) I would have missed my stop.
d) I would missed my stop.
13. If I knew the answer, … [a, b, c, d] .
a) I had told you.
b) I will tell you.
c) I told you.
d) I would tell you.
14. What would you have done, … [a, b, c, d]
a) if you had been in my position?
b) if you would be in my position?
c) if you were in my position?
d) if you are in my position?
15. If we didn't spend so much on transport, [a, b, c, d]
a) we'd be able to save some money.
b) we will be able to save some money.
c) we would have been able to save some money.
d) we will save some money.
16. You … [a, b, c, d] go there with me. I can handle it; it's not difficult.
a) don't have to
b) may not
c) must not
d) had better not
17. … [a, b, c, d] bring me a glass of cold water?
a) Can’t you
b) Would you mind
c) Could you
d) Why don’t you
18. I … [a, b, c, d] give you a lift to the station. My car broke down yesterday.
a) must not
b) should not
c) may not
d) can't
19. I can't leave now. I … [a, b, c, d] for an important telephone call.
a) am waiting
b) wait
c) had been waiting
d) was waiting
20. What does she do? – She … [a, b, c, d] the piano in a local orchestra.
a) played
b) plays
c) has played
d) is playing
21. He must be very hungry. He … [a, b, c, d] anything in three days.
a) didn’t eat
b) hadn’t eaten
c) hasn't eaten
d) wasn’t eating
22. First he … [a, b, c, d] as a salesman, then as a night clerk, and after that he quit his job and became a writer.
a) has worked
b) had worked
c) had been working
d) worked
23. I usually … [a, b, c, d] to work by bus. It takes me about forty minutes to get to work by bus.
a) have gone
b) have been going
c) go
d) am going
24. I had to wait in the hotel lobby while my hotel room … [a, b, c, d] .
a) was cleaned
b) was being cleaned
c) has been cleaned
d) had been cleaned
25. This problem … [a, b, c, d] by our specialists at the moment. We hope to find a solution soon.
a) is being discussed
b) is discussed
c) has been discussed
d) will have been discussed
26. She said that the robber … [a, b, c, d] her when she was opening the door to her apartment.
a) has attacked
b) attacked
c) was attacking
d) had attacked
27. I wanted to see her but I didn't know if she … [a, b, c, d] in town.
a) were
b) had been
c) is
d) was
28. … [a, b, c, d] he will agree to do it remains to be seen.
a) As
b) If
c) Whether
d) Though
29. I didn't hear … [a, b, c, d] he said.
a) that
b) what
c) which
d) whom
30. Either he or you … [a, b, c, d] to go there tomorrow.
a) is
b) will
c) have
d) has
31. Neither Tom's father nor … [a, b, c, d] sister knew what happened.
a) mine
b) their
c) her
d) his
32. I'm an honest and … [a, b, c, d] citizen.
a) law-abiding
b) lawful
c) law
d) law-watching
33. Do you know where we are? If you ask me, we are … [a, b, c, d] lost.
a) very
b) totally
c) rather
d) absolutely
34. There's a … [a, b, c, d] balance between success and failure.
a) fine
b) small
c) narrow
d) light
35. My camera was stolen from my bag at the airport so I … [a, b, c, d] a claim on my insurance.
a) took
b) did
c) made
d) had
36. I knocked on the door a few times but there was … [a, b, c, d] response.
a) some
b) none
c) any
d) no
37. … [a, b, c, d] shocked when we heard the news.
a) We both
b) Both of us were
c) Both we were
d) Both us were
38. He's written two books but I haven't read … [a, b, c, d] of them.
a) either
b) neither
c) none
d) some
39. How much does this sweater cost? – Thirty dollars plus … [a, b, c, d] .
a) credit
b) fee
c) tax
d) receipt
40. Can I change … [a, b, c, d] here? (You want to get dollars.)
a) dollars
b) dollars for hryvnias
c) dollars into pounds
d) euros for dollars
41. Hello. This is John Bates. May I speak with Mr. Wilson, please? – … [a, b, c, d] Mr. Wilson is not here right now.
a) I'm sorry, but
b) No, you may not.
c) What number are you calling?
d) You got the wrong number.
42. Hello. Could I speak to Susan Malden, please? – … [a, b, c, d] , please. I'll see if she is in.
a) Call back
b) Hold on
c) Pick up
d) Hang up
43. I'm sorry. Mr. Garcia can't come to the phone at the moment. … [a, b, c, d] leave a message?
a) May I
b) Do you like to
c) Could I
d) Would you like to
44. It goes without … [a, b, c, d] that he should pay his debt in full.
a) telling
b) speaking
c) saying
d) talking
45. We should … [a, b, c, d] him out of going there.
a) say
b) talk
c) tell
d) speak
3
1. Sunshine – at last! Imagine if the English weather was like this all the time. … [a, b, c, d] wonderful?
a) Will it be
b) Wouldn’t it be
c) Wouldn’t they be
d) Won’t it be
2. He's usually pleasant, but when he's tired he … [a, b, c, d] pretty short-tempered. That's the way he is.
a) was
b) is
c) has been
d) will be
3. If you … [a, b, c, d] so stubborn you would find it a lot easier to keep your friends.
a) weren’t
b) aren’t
c) wasn’t
d) haven’t been
4. Sorry I didn't call you and tell you I wasn't coming. I would have called you if I … [a, b, c, d] your number with me.
a) have had
b) has had
c) had had
d) was having
5. He says that if he … [a, b, c, d] so busy he would go with you to the movie tomorrow. As it is, he simply has too much work to do.
a) wasn’t
b) hadn’t been
c) hasn’t been
d) isn’t
6. We … [a, b, c, d] the bus unless you hurry.
a) would miss
b) will have missed
c) will be missing
d) will miss
7. If he'd fallen from the 30th floor, … [a, b, c, d] .
a) he could have died
b) he might have died
c) he would have died
d) he had to have died
8. If we leave now, we'll get there on time. [a, b, c, d]
a) This refers to an unreal situation.
b) This refers to a real situation.
c) This refers to something that is generally true.
d) This refers to something that is contrary to facts in present.
9. If you book your tickets in advance, you get a better price. [a, b, c, d]
a) This refers to something that is generally true.
b) This refers to the future.
c) This refers to an unreal situation.
d) This refers to an undesirable situation.
10. I promised I'd go to the meeting but now I wish … [a, b, c, d] .
a) I won’t
b) I didn’t
c) I wasn’t
d) I hadn’t
11. If I hadn't studied the grammar notes, … [a, b, c, d]
a) I won’t get such a high score.
b) I would never have got such a high score.
c) I didn’t get such a high score.
d) I wasn’t get such a high score.
12. If the driver hadn't told me to get off, … [a, b, c, d]
a) I would be missing my stop.
b) I had missed my stop.
c) I would have missed my stop.
d) I would missed my stop.
13. If I knew the answer, … [a, b, c, d] .
a) I had told you.
b) I will tell you.
c) I told you.
d) I would tell you.
14. What would you have done, … [a, b, c, d]
a) if you had been in my position?
b) if you would be in my position?
c) if you were in my position?
d) if you are in my position?
15. If we didn't spend so much on transport, [a, b, c, d]
a) we'd be able to save some money.
b) we will be able to save some money.
c) we would have been able to save some money.
d) we will save some money.
16. You … [a, b, c, d] go there with me. I can handle it; it's not difficult.
a) don't have to
b) may not
c) must not
d) had better not
17. … [a, b, c, d] bring me a glass of cold water?
a) Can’t you
b) Would you mind
c) Could you
d) Why don’t you
18. I … [a, b, c, d] give you a lift to the station. My car broke down yesterday.
a) must not
b) should not
c) may not
d) can't
19. I can't leave now. I … [a, b, c, d] for an important telephone call.
a) am waiting
b) wait
c) had been waiting
d) was waiting
20. What does she do? – She … [a, b, c, d] the piano in a local orchestra.
a) played
b) plays
c) has played
d) is playing
21. He must be very hungry. He … [a, b, c, d] anything in three days.
a) didn’t eat
b) hadn’t eaten
c) hasn't eaten
d) wasn’t eating
22. First he … [a, b, c, d] as a salesman, then as a night clerk, and after that he quit his job and became a writer.
a) has worked
b) had worked
c) had been working
d) worked
23. I usually … [a, b, c, d] to work by bus. It takes me about forty minutes to get to work by bus.
a) have gone
b) have been going
c) go
d) am going
24. I had to wait in the hotel lobby while my hotel room … [a, b, c, d] .
a) was cleaned
b) was being cleaned
c) has been cleaned
d) had been cleaned
25. This problem … [a, b, c, d] by our specialists at the moment. We hope to find a solution soon.
a) is being discussed
b) is discussed
c) has been discussed
d) will have been discussed
26. She said that the robber … [a, b, c, d] her when she was opening the door to her apartment.
a) has attacked
b) attacked
c) was attacking
d) had attacked
27. I wanted to see her but I didn't know if she … [a, b, c, d] in town.
a) were
b) had been
c) is
d) was
28. … [a, b, c, d] he will agree to do it remains to be seen.
a) As
b) If
c) Whether
d) Though
29. I didn't hear … [a, b, c, d] he said.
a) that
b) what
c) which
d) whom
30. Either he or you … [a, b, c, d] to go there tomorrow.
a) is
b) will
c) have
d) has
31. Neither Tom's father nor … [a, b, c, d] sister knew what happened.
a) mine
b) their
c) her
d) his
32. I'm an honest and … [a, b, c, d] citizen.
a) law-abiding
b) lawful
c) law
d) law-watching
33. Do you know where we are? If you ask me, we are … [a, b, c, d] lost.
a) very
b) totally
c) rather
d) absolutely
34. There's a … [a, b, c, d] balance between success and failure.
a) fine
b) small
c) narrow
d) light
35. My camera was stolen from my bag at the airport so I … [a, b, c, d] a claim on my insurance.
a) took
b) did
c) made
d) had
36. I knocked on the door a few times but there was … [a, b, c, d] response.
a) some
b) none
c) any
d) no
37. … [a, b, c, d] shocked when we heard the news.
a) We both
b) Both of us were
c) Both we were
d) Both us were
38. He's written two books but I haven't read … [a, b, c, d] of them.
a) either
b) neither
c) none
d) some
39. How much does this sweater cost? – Thirty dollars plus … [a, b, c, d] .
a) credit
b) fee
c) tax
d) receipt
40. Can I change … [a, b, c, d] here? (You want to get dollars.)
a) dollars
b) dollars for hryvnias
c) dollars into pounds
d) euros for dollars
41. Hello. This is John Bates. May I speak with Mr. Wilson, please? – … [a, b, c, d] Mr. Wilson is not here right now.
a) I'm sorry, but
b) No, you may not.
c) What number are you calling?
d) You got the wrong number.
42. Hello. Could I speak to Susan Malden, please? – … [a, b, c, d] , please. I'll see if she is in.
a) Call back
b) Hold on
c) Pick up
d) Hang up
43. I'm sorry. Mr. Garcia can't come to the phone at the moment. … [a, b, c, d] leave a message?
a) May I
b) Do you like to
c) Could I
d) Would you like to
44. It goes without … [a, b, c, d] that he should pay his debt in full.
a) telling
b) speaking
c) saying
d) talking
45. We should … [a, b, c, d] him out of going there.
a) say
b) talk
c) tell
d) speak
4
1. Sunshine – at last! Imagine if the English weather was like this all the time. … [a, b, c, d] wonderful?
a) Will it be
b) Wouldn’t it be
c) Wouldn’t they be
d) Won’t it be
2. He's usually pleasant, but when he's tired he … [a, b, c, d] pretty short-tempered. That's the way he is.
a) was
b) is
c) has been
d) will be
3. If you … [a, b, c, d] so stubborn you would find it a lot easier to keep your friends.
a) weren’t
b) aren’t
c) wasn’t
d) haven’t been
4. Sorry I didn't call you and tell you I wasn't coming. I would have called you if I … [a, b, c, d] your number with me.
a) have had
b) has had
c) had had
d) was having
5. He says that if he … [a, b, c, d] so busy he would go with you to the movie tomorrow. As it is, he simply has too much work to do.
a) wasn’t
b) hadn’t been
c) hasn’t been
d) isn’t
6. We … [a, b, c, d] the bus unless you hurry.
a) would miss
b) will have missed
c) will be missing
d) will miss
7. If he'd fallen from the 30th floor, … [a, b, c, d] .
a) he could have died
b) he might have died
c) he would have died
d) he had to have died
8. If we leave now, we'll get there on time. [a, b, c, d]
a) This refers to an unreal situation.
b) This refers to a real situation.
c) This refers to something that is generally true.
d) This refers to something that is contrary to facts in present.
9. If you book your tickets in advance, you get a better price. [a, b, c, d]
a) This refers to something that is generally true.
b) This refers to the future.
c) This refers to an unreal situation.
d) This refers to an undesirable situation.
10. I promised I'd go to the meeting but now I wish … [a, b, c, d] .
a) I won’t
b) I didn’t
c) I wasn’t
d) I hadn’t
11. If I hadn't studied the grammar notes, … [a, b, c, d]
a) I won’t get such a high score.
b) I would never have got such a high score.
c) I didn’t get such a high score.
d) I wasn’t get such a high score.
12. If the driver hadn't told me to get off, … [a, b, c, d]
a) I would be missing my stop.
b) I had missed my stop.
c) I would have missed my stop.
d) I would missed my stop.
13. If I knew the answer, … [a, b, c, d] .
a) I had told you.
b) I will tell you.
c) I told you.
d) I would tell you.
14. What would you have done, … [a, b, c, d]
a) if you had been in my position?
b) if you would be in my position?
c) if you were in my position?
d) if you are in my position?
15. If we didn't spend so much on transport, [a, b, c, d]
a) we'd be able to save some money.
b) we will be able to save some money.
c) we would have been able to save some money.
d) we will save some money.
16. You … [a, b, c, d] go there with me. I can handle it; it's not difficult.
a) don't have to
b) may not
c) must not
d) had better not
17. … [a, b, c, d] bring me a glass of cold water?
a) Can’t you
b) Would you mind
c) Could you
d) Why don’t you
18. I … [a, b, c, d] give you a lift to the station. My car broke down yesterday.
a) must not
b) should not
c) may not
d) can't
19. I can't leave now. I … [a, b, c, d] for an important telephone call.
a) am waiting
b) wait
c) had been waiting
d) was waiting
20. What does she do? – She … [a, b, c, d] the piano in a local orchestra.
a) played
b) plays
c) has played
d) is playing
21. He must be very hungry. He … [a, b, c, d] anything in three days.
a) didn’t eat
b) hadn’t eaten
c) hasn't eaten
d) wasn’t eating
22. First he … [a, b, c, d] as a salesman, then as a night clerk, and after that he quit his job and became a writer.
a) has worked
b) had worked
c) had been working
d) worked
23. I usually … [a, b, c, d] to work by bus. It takes me about forty minutes to get to work by bus.
a) have gone
b) have been going
c) go
d) am going
24. I had to wait in the hotel lobby while my hotel room … [a, b, c, d] .
a) was cleaned
b) was being cleaned
c) has been cleaned
d) had been cleaned
25. This problem … [a, b, c, d] by our specialists at the moment. We hope to find a solution soon.
a) is being discussed
b) is discussed
c) has been discussed
d) will have been discussed
26. She said that the robber … [a, b, c, d] her when she was opening the door to her apartment.
a) has attacked
b) attacked
c) was attacking
d) had attacked
27. I wanted to see her but I didn't know if she … [a, b, c, d] in town.
a) were
b) had been
c) is
d) was
28. … [a, b, c, d] he will agree to do it remains to be seen.
a) As
b) If
c) Whether
d) Though
29. I didn't hear … [a, b, c, d] he said.
a) that
b) what
c) which
d) whom
30. Either he or you … [a, b, c, d] to go there tomorrow.
a) is
b) will
c) have
d) has
31. Neither Tom's father nor … [a, b, c, d] sister knew what happened.
a) mine
b) their
c) her
d) his
32. I'm an honest and … [a, b, c, d] citizen.
a) law-abiding
b) lawful
c) law
d) law-watching
33. Do you know where we are? If you ask me, we are … [a, b, c, d] lost.
a) very
b) totally
c) rather
d) absolutely
34. There's a … [a, b, c, d] balance between success and failure.
a) fine
b) small
c) narrow
d) light
35. My camera was stolen from my bag at the airport so I … [a, b, c, d] a claim on my insurance.
a) took
b) did
c) made
d) had
36. I knocked on the door a few times but there was … [a, b, c, d] response.
a) some
b) none
c) any
d) no
37. … [a, b, c, d] shocked when we heard the news.
a) We both
b) Both of us were
c) Both we were
d) Both us were
38. He's written two books but I haven't read … [a, b, c, d] of them.
a) either
b) neither
c) none
d) some
39. How much does this sweater cost? – Thirty dollars plus … [a, b, c, d] .
a) credit
b) fee
c) tax
d) receipt
40. Can I change … [a, b, c, d] here? (You want to get dollars.)
a) dollars
b) dollars for hryvnias
c) dollars into pounds
d) euros for dollars
41. Hello. This is John Bates. May I speak with Mr. Wilson, please? – … [a, b, c, d] Mr. Wilson is not here right now.
a) I'm sorry, but
b) No, you may not.
c) What number are you calling?
d) You got the wrong number.
42. Hello. Could I speak to Susan Malden, please? – … [a, b, c, d] , please. I'll see if she is in.
a) Call back
b) Hold on
c) Pick up
d) Hang up
43. I'm sorry. Mr. Garcia can't come to the phone at the moment. … [a, b, c, d] leave a message?
a) May I
b) Do you like to
c) Could I
d) Would you like to
44. It goes without … [a, b, c, d] that he should pay his debt in full.
a) telling
b) speaking
c) saying
d) talking
45. We should … [a, b, c, d] him out of going there.
a) say
b) talk
c) tell
d) speak
5
1. Sunshine – at last! Imagine if the English weather was like this all the time. … [a, b, c, d] wonderful?
a) Will it be
b) Wouldn’t it be
c) Wouldn’t they be
d) Won’t it be
2. He's usually pleasant, but when he's tired he … [a, b, c, d] pretty short-tempered. That's the way he is.
a) was
b) is
c) has been
d) will be
3. If you … [a, b, c, d] so stubborn you would find it a lot easier to keep your friends.
a) weren’t
b) aren’t
c) wasn’t
d) haven’t been
4. Sorry I didn't call you and tell you I wasn't coming. I would have called you if I … [a, b, c, d] your number with me.
a) have had
b) has had
c) had had
d) was having
5. He says that if he … [a, b, c, d] so busy he would go with you to the movie tomorrow. As it is, he simply has too much work to do.
a) wasn’t
b) hadn’t been
c) hasn’t been
d) isn’t
6. We … [a, b, c, d] the bus unless you hurry.
a) would miss
b) will have missed
c) will be missing
d) will miss
7. If he'd fallen from the 30th floor, … [a, b, c, d] .
a) he could have died
b) he might have died
c) he would have died
d) he had to have died
8. If we leave now, we'll get there on time. [a, b, c, d]
a) This refers to an unreal situation.
b) This refers to a real situation.
c) This refers to something that is generally true.
d) This refers to something that is contrary to facts in present.
9. If you book your tickets in advance, you get a better price. [a, b, c, d]
a) This refers to something that is generally true.
b) This refers to the future.
c) This refers to an unreal situation.
d) This refers to an undesirable situation.
10. I promised I'd go to the meeting but now I wish … [a, b, c, d] .
a) I won’t
b) I didn’t
c) I wasn’t
d) I hadn’t
11. If I hadn't studied the grammar notes, … [a, b, c, d]
a) I won’t get such a high score.
b) I would never have got such a high score.
c) I didn’t get such a high score.
d) I wasn’t get such a high score.
12. If the driver hadn't told me to get off, … [a, b, c, d]
a) I would be missing my stop.
b) I had missed my stop.
c) I would have missed my stop.
d) I would missed my stop.
13. If I knew the answer, … [a, b, c, d] .
a) I had told you.
b) I will tell you.
c) I told you.
d) I would tell you.
14. What would you have done, … [a, b, c, d]
a) if you had been in my position?
b) if you would be in my position?
c) if you were in my position?
d) if you are in my position?
15. If we didn't spend so much on transport, [a, b, c, d]
a) we'd be able to save some money.
b) we will be able to save some money.
c) we would have been able to save some money.
d) we will save some money.
16. You … [a, b, c, d] go there with me. I can handle it; it's not difficult.
a) don't have to
b) may not
c) must not
d) had better not
17. … [a, b, c, d] bring me a glass of cold water?
a) Can’t you
b) Would you mind
c) Could you
d) Why don’t you
18. I … [a, b, c, d] give you a lift to the station. My car broke down yesterday.
a) must not
b) should not
c) may not
d) can't
19. I can't leave now. I … [a, b, c, d] for an important telephone call.
a) am waiting
b) wait
c) had been waiting
d) was waiting
20. What does she do? – She … [a, b, c, d] the piano in a local orchestra.
a) played
b) plays
c) has played
d) is playing
21. He must be very hungry. He … [a, b, c, d] anything in three days.
a) didn’t eat
b) hadn’t eaten
c) hasn't eaten
d) wasn’t eating
22. First he … [a, b, c, d] as a salesman, then as a night clerk, and after that he quit his job and became a writer.
a) has worked
b) had worked
c) had been working
d) worked
23. I usually … [a, b, c, d] to work by bus. It takes me about forty minutes to get to work by bus.
a) have gone
b) have been going
c) go
d) am going
24. I had to wait in the hotel lobby while my hotel room … [a, b, c, d] .
a) was cleaned
b) was being cleaned
c) has been cleaned
d) had been cleaned
25. This problem … [a, b, c, d] by our specialists at the moment. We hope to find a solution soon.
a) is being discussed
b) is discussed
c) has been discussed
d) will have been discussed
26. She said that the robber … [a, b, c, d] her when she was opening the door to her apartment.
a) has attacked
b) attacked
c) was attacking
d) had attacked
27. I wanted to see her but I didn't know if she … [a, b, c, d] in town.
a) were
b) had been
c) is
d) was
28. … [a, b, c, d] he will agree to do it remains to be seen.
a) As
b) If
c) Whether
d) Though
29. I didn't hear … [a, b, c, d] he said.
a) that
b) what
c) which
d) whom
30. Either he or you … [a, b, c, d] to go there tomorrow.
a) is
b) will
c) have
d) has
31. Neither Tom's father nor … [a, b, c, d] sister knew what happened.
a) mine
b) their
c) her
d) his
32. I'm an honest and … [a, b, c, d] citizen.
a) law-abiding
b) lawful
c) law
d) law-watching
33. Do you know where we are? If you ask me, we are … [a, b, c, d] lost.
a) very
b) totally
c) rather
d) absolutely
34. There's a … [a, b, c, d] balance between success and failure.
a) fine
b) small
c) narrow
d) light
35. My camera was stolen from my bag at the airport so I … [a, b, c, d] a claim on my insurance.
a) took
b) did
c) made
d) had
36. I knocked on the door a few times but there was … [a, b, c, d] response.
a) some
b) none
c) any
d) no
37. … [a, b, c, d] shocked when we heard the news.
a) We both
b) Both of us were
c) Both we were
d) Both us were
38. He's written two books but I haven't read … [a, b, c, d] of them.
a) either
b) neither
c) none
d) some
39. How much does this sweater cost? – Thirty dollars plus … [a, b, c, d] .
a) credit
b) fee
c) tax
d) receipt
40. Can I change … [a, b, c, d] here? (You want to get dollars.)
a) dollars
b) dollars for hryvnias
c) dollars into pounds
d) euros for dollars
41. Hello. This is John Bates. May I speak with Mr. Wilson, please? – … [a, b, c, d] Mr. Wilson is not here right now.
a) I'm sorry, but
b) No, you may not.
c) What number are you calling?
d) You got the wrong number.
42. Hello. Could I speak to Susan Malden, please? – … [a, b, c, d] , please. I'll see if she is in.
a) Call back
b) Hold on
c) Pick up
d) Hang up
43. I'm sorry. Mr. Garcia can't come to the phone at the moment. … [a, b, c, d] leave a message?
a) May I
b) Do you like to
c) Could I
d) Would you like to
44. It goes without … [a, b, c, d] that he should pay his debt in full.
a) telling
b) speaking
c) saying
d) talking
45. We should … [a, b, c, d] him out of going there.
a) say
b) talk
c) tell
d) speak
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