Конструктор тестів
1
Correct the mistakes. Write onty the underlined part.
Those books lyeing on the table were mine.
The television has bought twenty years ago stolen .
The robber seing by David ran away.
People arriving late will not allowed to enter.
We all praised the cake had baked by my mother.
The man wore a blue jumper is in the garden.
The money being found in the street has been given to charity.
Who is that boy have walked in the forest?
I really loved the flowers growing in London.
Don’t wake the baby sleept in the next room.
The bread brought with John is in the kitchen.
We broke the computer belonged for my father.
2
Choose the corrrect variant.
Mary is not. [interesting, Have been interesting, Interested, Have interested]in learning English.
[Asking, Have asked, Asked, Have been asking]them what time it was he looked nervous
The man [Be wait, Waiting, Waits, Was waiting]for you outside called you yesterday.
Here we have a present [Wait, Have waited, Waited, Waiting]for you.
[Was played, Played, Having played, Playing]football he is returning home.
[Did, Having done, Has done, Does]his homework he went to bed.
Fred looked at the table [Filled, Fill, Has filled, Filling]with food.
When [Go, Have gone, Went, Gone]to his friend nobody opened door.
That revelation was really [Shocked, Shocking, Shock, Has chocked] [Play, Playing, Played, Has played]football he didn't do his homework.
She heard her name [Mentioned, Had mentioned, Mention, Mentioning].
I didn't enjoy that horror film,it was very [Frights, Frightened, Frightening, Fright]
I'm [Tiring, Tire, Tired, Tires]of your constant complaints.
[Have buy, Have bought, Having bought, Buying]a bike,Jane cycled home.
I saw him [Left, Leave, Leaving, Leaves]
She [Boring, Bored, Get bored, Got bored]with listening to us.
The girl [Sit cry, Sat crying, Sit crying, Sat cry]on the sofa.
[Have cooked Have been cooking, Have been cooking, Having been cooked, Have been cooked].,the food looked delicious.
[Have cooked, Having cooked, Cooked, Cooking],he set the table.
Tom left the house [Whistles, Whistle, Whistling, Whistled]
3
Fill in the gaps.
The girl (stand) at the window is my sister.
(send) to the wrong address the letter didn't reach him.
He sat in the arm chair (think) .
She came up to us (breathe ) heavily.
The hall was full of (laugh) people.
(read) the book I gave it to Pete.
The large building (built) in our street is a new schoolhouse.
(finish) the experiment the students left the lab.
(be) busy he postponed his trip.
The dog (run) to the boy hopes that he will have a treat.
4
Read the text below. Choose from (A–H) the one which best fits each space (1–6).
Write omny a letter into the gap.
Lollipop Men and Women

In Britain someone helping children cross the street is called “lollipop person”, because their sign looks like a lollipop.
The job of a lollipop person is to walk to the middle of the road at a suitable time, (1) ; it is a legal requirement for traffic (2) . The lollipop man/ lady will signal that it is all right (3) . Traffic may only move once the sign has been lowered.
Generally speaking, school crossings are manned for approximately 3 hours a day or less. As a result, the work has always appealed more to people who were just seeking (4) such as the retired.
Lollypop people were introduced (5) , who had previously run crossing patrols, to perform other duties. The earliest lollipops were red and black rectangles printed with “Stop, Children Crossing”.
In 2001 in Europe patrollers were given extra powers allowing them (6) . The most recent change in the history of the School Crossing Patrol saw the word “children” replaced with a symbol to bring the UK in line with the rest of the EU.
A to stop at this command
B to enable policemen
C awarding the lollypop lady
D holding up the sign
E to cross the road safely
F to assist adults with crossing, too
G to supplement their income
H doing away with the practice
5
Read the text below. choose the correct answer.
Harry Potter Film Takes $168m to Break Ticket Records
The [past, definitive, final, complete]Harry Potter movie has shattered box office records in the US and Canada, taking $168m over its opening weekend.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 had already made $92.1m on its opening day, said the film’s distributor, Warner Bros. The [initial, previous, first, eventual] opening weekend record was held [by, on, with, over] Batman film The Dark Knight, [which, when, what, who]took $10m.
The Potter film is the eighth movie in the hugely popular franchise. Fans around the world [hoped, imagined, held, queued]for hours to be among the first to see the film, which was based on the second part of JK Rowling’s seventh and final book in the series.
Most cinemas were showing the film in 3D, which slightly increased the ticket [interest, need, price, importance].
The [full, all, absolute, entire]Potter film series has so far earned more than £4bn worldwide, not including the final film’s takings so far. Internationally, the film had taken $157.5m by Friday. “A billion dollars is [extremely, definitely, strictly, strongly]going to happen,” said Dan Fellman, head of domestic distribution at Warner Bros. It has been 10 years [since, of, as, from] the first movie in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, was [released, done, prepared, delivered] . It made stars of its young cast, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint.
6
Listen to the dialogue and Find the vocabulary and the definition.
don't hold your breath
below the surface of the sea
laboratory
protection of plants and animals
oceanographer
reducing your body pressure after being underwater
conservation
room or building with scientific equipment for doing tests
undersea
(of food) quickly frozen and dried to preserve it
final frontier
a person who has been trained to travel in space
marine
the last place for humans to explore
freeze-dried
relating to the sea
astronaut
someone who studies the oceans
decompressing
phrase meaning: "don't expect that a particular good thing will happen"
7
Listen to the speaker and do the tasks.
1. What does the speaker like drawing most? [A, B, C]

2. What sport does the speaker do? [A, B, C]

3.Which sandwich will the hotel guest be served? [A, B, C]

4. What does the speaker complain about? [A, B, C]
A having too much homework
B having lots of extracurriculars
C having little time for sport
5. What is the speaker’s occupation? [A, B, C]
A a pianist
B a researcher
C a teacher
6.What is Marylin's main argument in favour of renting a flat in the city centre? [A, B, C]
A the space for parking
B the facilities for shopping
C the cost of travel
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