Конструктор тестів
1
1.Correct the mistakes in the words and write the correct variant mind the usage of the articles.
1.a farry
2. a comuter trein
3. a yasht
4. a trovler
5. a roving-bout
6. a koach
7. a jat
8. a treiler
9. a supersonik eircraft
10. an istate car
11. a freiht trein
2
Match the phrases with the translation.
to travel in/around
здійснити тур(подорож) по
to set off for
планувати заздалегідь
to make a tour of
подорожувати в/по
to go on a journey/a voyage/cruise
подорож на велосипеді
to plan beforehand
вирушити в
A bicycle tour/a cycling tour
нудота під час польоту чи під час руху транспорту
a home journey
поїхати в подорож
a travel sickness
одноденна поїздка
a day trip
подорож в межах своєї країни
3
Translate the words and phrases into English. Mind the usage of the article with the nouns and particle "to" with the verbs.
1.багаж вище норми
2. заповнити митну декларацію
3.час відправлення
4.призначення місця
5.ручна поклажа
6.норма безкоштовного перевозу багажу
7.сісти на літак
8.стійка реєстрації
9.зона очікування вильоту
4
Fill in the gaps in the words and phrases with the appropiate vowels.
1. hnd-bggg
2. a cbn
3. scrt chck
4. chck-n lggg
5. a wndw st
6. a bckpck
7. to prcd
8. a cstms dclrtn
9. a brdng pss
10. a scrt tg
5
Translate the words from the dialogue:
Cancelling a Booking
- Hello, I need to (скасувати) my flight to Tokyo.
- Okay. Do you know (дата) and the reservation number?
- I (замовити) it yesterday. It‘ll be under Emma Brown, number Z21455.
- Alright, here it is. It‘s (рейс) 1200 to Tokyo on June 2nd, right? Seat numbers 88A and 88B.
- Yeah, yeah. That‘s the one.
- Would you like to cancel (обидва) of them?
- Yes.
- You will (отримати назад) only 85% of the fare.
- I understand.
- Alright. Would you like to (замовити) another flight?
- No, but I will be back to you soon.
- Thank you Mrs. Brown, let me cancel your (квиток) .
6
Choose one of the variants.
1. If they don`t want to miss your plane, they [would, should, are to]come to the check-in counter 2 hours before the departure.
2. It`s impossible to move with your bags. You [must have taken, should have taken, shouldn`t have taken]so much luggage.
3. [Could, Should, Would] you have one more piece of cake?
4. Your sister [should have, must have, should] filled in the customs declaration before. Now we are really short of time.
5. We [could, would, should] like to take an aisle seat this time.
6. Their daughter [ought to take, ought take, ought have taken] a window seat because she is afraid of heights.
7
Complete the dialogue with can, could, would, shall or will.
- I help you, miss?
- Yes, I`m looking for a souvenir for my friend.
- What kind of souvenir you like?
- I have a look at that magnet with the sights of your city?
- Of course, here you are.
- you show me the bigger one, please?
- Certainly, miss.
- They both look nice, but I think I take the bigger one.
- Good choice! I pack it for you?
- Yes, please.
8
Choose the correct variant:
1. He has been living … [a, b, c, d]since he left Turkey.
a) patriot
b) abroad
c) out
d) foreigner
2. The members have been … the subject for six hours but they haven't come to an … yet. [a, b, c, d]
a) arguing / acceptance
b) discussing / common point
c) debating / agreement
d) discussing / accepting
3. A good dictionary is an important … [a, b, c, d]in learning a new language.
a) aid
b) supporter
c) helper
d) material
4. The tourists were very much … [a, b, c, d] when they saw the magnificent mosques in Istanbul.
a) surprising
b) amazed
c) ashamed
d) accustomed
5. No one can say that he is trying to deceive us. I've known him since he was a child, and he has always been quite … [a, b, c, d] about things.
a) sentimental
b) truth
c) absolute
d) straight-forward
6. His intention to … [a, b, c, d] the two close friends didn't work as they both knew that he was not a real friend.
a) separate
b) separation
c) sort
d) relate
7. The doctor has been trying to find a(n) … [a, b, c, d] to give to the poisoned patient.
a) cure
b) heal
c) antidote
d) medicine
8. England has many colonies. However, some of them are … [a, b, c, d] and direct the countries themselves without receiving orders from England.
a) democratic
b) dependent
c) free
d) autonomous
9. Technology isn't always … [a, b, c, d] to humans. It may also destroy the nature.
a) benefit
b) beneficiary
c) benevolent
d) beneficial
10. Scientists have been doing research on the … [a, b, c, d] between climate changes and the ozone layer.
a) cause
b) correlation
c) corruption
d) corrosive
11. Many visitors to the U.S. love … South, but I think I prefer … Northwest. I love Seattle. [a, b, c, d]
a) the / the
b) - / -
c) a / the
d) the / -
12. The river flows … south and then disappears into the swamplands in … west. [a, b, c, d]
a) the / the
b) the / -
c) - / the
d) a / the
13. We donated to a charity which provides assistance to … elderly and … poor. [a, b, c, d]
a) the / the
b) a / a
c) - / -
d) an / the
14. Have you ever met … Wilsons? They are both … very wealthy. [a, b, c, d]
a) the / a
b) the / -
c) the / the
d) a / the
15. Louis Braille created a writing system to allow … [a, b, c, d] blind to read.
a) a
b) an
c) the
d) -
16. You should read this novel — it's been … [a, b, c, d]recommended by all the critics.
a) highly
b) fully
c) deeply
d) truly
17. Choose the correct option. [a, b, c, d]
a) I am usually having some coffee and toast for my breakfast
b) I usually have some coffee and toast for my breakfast
c) I am used to have some coffee and toast for my breakfast
18. Choose the correct option. [a, b, c]
a) I’m trying to eat a healthier diet.
b) I’m trying to eat a more healthy diet.
c) I try to eat a more healthy diet.
19. Choose the correct option. [a, b, c]
a) He’s never gone to New York.
b) He’s gone often to New York.
c) He’s never been to New York.
20. Choose the correct option. [a, b, c]
a) You haven’t to do that, you know
b) You didn’t have to do that, you know
c) You didn’t must do that, you know
21. Choose the correct option. [a, b, c]
a) When we finish the painting, we’ll have a cup of tea
b) When we’ve finished the painting, we’ll have a cup of tea
c) When the painting finishes, we’ll have a cup of tea
22. Choose the correct option. [a, b, c]
a) She asked the shop assistant to have a refund
b) She asked the shop assistant to give a refund
c) She asked the shop assistant for a refund
23. … [a, b, c, d] do you take English class? – Because I want to improve my English.
a) Where
b) Why
c) When
d) How often
24. … [a, b, c, d]does your father work? – He works at the post office.
a) When
b) When
c) Whom
d) Where
25. You have to … [a, b, c, d]the things which you learn many times during a day in order not to forget them.
a) put aside
b) do over
c) come up with
d) get along with
26. Can you … [a, b, c, d]how to use these tools?
a) get around
b) turn down
c) figure out
d) set out
27. - Let's go to swimming. - Sorry but, I don't … it. We may go tomorrow. I want to stay at home today. [a, b, c, d]
a) feel like
b) get away
c) hold on
d) get through
28. The doctor warned him to … smoking as soon as possible if he did not want to die of cancer. [a, b, c, d]
a) get over
b) give off
c) feel like
d) give up
29. - Hello, can I speak to Mr. Kurshad, please? - He has just entered his office, I can … you … sir. [a, b, c, d]
a) put up with
b) put through
c) hang up
d) hold on
30. Both of the films are available at the moment. You can choose … [a, b, c, d]of them.
a) either
b) both
c) every
d) that
31. When the king died the young prince became the new ruler of the … [a, b, c, d] .
a) kingdom
b) republic
c) palace
d) government
32. You've been looking forward … the leisure of summer, … you have more time to spend relaxing … family and friends. [a, b, c, d]
a) for / while / near
b) for / as / beneath
c) to / when / with
d) to / as / close
33. … [a, b, c, d]Carl White is on the phone now, could you wait for a minute?
a) Although
b) During
c) Before
d) Because
34. A new book … [a, b, c, d] by that company next year.
a) will be published
b) is publishing
c) will publish
d) will have been published
35. Ann … that she … the visitor before. [a, b, c, d]
a) have thought / had seen
b) thought / had seen
c) is thinking / sees
d) thought / saw
36. Stressful life events, such as losing a job or a relationship ending, … an episode of depression. [a, b, c, d]
a) must have triggered
b) may have triggered
c) may trigger
d) ought to have triggered
37. This is the best wine I have ever drunk but I … [a, b, c, d]the same thing for the cheese.
a) cannot say
b) would not say
c) should not say
d) must not say
38. Most people know that smoking … lung cancer, but also it … to many other cancers and illnesses. [a, b, c, d]
a) used to cause / would lead
b) might cause / would lead
c) can cause / may lead
d) could cause / had better lead
39. Bayan said you … [a, b, c, d]her anything for her birthday, but I really think you should at least get her some beautiful flowers or a nice bottle of wine.
a) may not have bought
b) didn’t need to buy
c) could not buy
d) needn’t have bought
40. I heard that she went to town by bike. She … [a, b, c, d]by bike. I would have given her a lift in my car.
a) needn’t have gone
b) mustn’t have gone
c) couldn’t have gone
d) didn’t need to go
41. When Tom finds the muff, a flood of knowledge and emotion is … [a, b, c, d].
a) possessed
b) presented
c) underestimated
d) released
42. After so many years, when they saw each other, the two sisters … [a, b, c, d]and continued on to a nearby inn.
a) confronted
b) embraced
c) overtook
d) recognized
43. This university … [a, b, c, d] more studying than many students can cope with.
a) demands
b) acquires
c) assesses
d) obtains
44. Tom is … [a, b, c, d] from a deep sleep by sounds of a quarrel outside his door.
a) waked
b) invoked
c) awakened
d) arisen
45. He was an autocrat and everyone … [a, b, c, d] it a privilege to obey his orders.
a) admitted
b) considered
c) denied
d) confessed
9
Which notice (A-H) says this (1-5)?
For questions 1-5, mark the correct letter A-H.
You cannot travel by railway tomorrow.
Museum of Travel and Transport
Entrance if free fo children
Children and parents travel for less with this.
Please show your ticket at the museum entrance!
You must pay before you travel this.
GET CHEAPER TICKETS WITH THE FAMILY RAILCARD
Only adulta pay to go in here.
NO TRAINS TODAY BECAUSE OF VERY HIGH WIND!!!
This is late because of bad weather.
Train tickets will cost more from 1st January.
8.30 LONDON TRAIN
Delayed because of thick fog.
DO NO GET ON THE TRAIN WITHOUT A TICKET.
Ticket office closed .
Buy your ticket on the train.
10
Read the texts below. Match choices(A–H) to (1–6). There are two choices you do not need to use.
Which of the hostels ?
A has a limit on big group reservations
B used to be a place for sailors
C admits guestsfor no more than two weeks
D has guestsand the staff of the same age
E enables guests to enter or leave the hostelfreely at any time
F provides separate rooms for boys and girls
G offers guests to listento live music in the hostel building
H was redecorated not long ago
1 [A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]
Astor Quest London
Astor Quest is locatednot far from Hyde Park,Kensington Palace and Whiteley’s Shoppingcentre. We only permit guests between the ages of 18–30 to stay at our hostel,so we are an idealaccommodation for young travellers. Everybody working at Astor Quest is also youngand lives here too, so they can give you hints aboutgreat places to see in London. We have dormitory rooms with 4 beds per room, and showers and toilets on each floor.
2 [A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]
Travel Joy Hostels Chelsea
Travel Joy Hostels Chelsea is located in London between Pimlico and Chelsea and facing the River Thames. Underneath us lies a lively pub featuring bands from all over the city playing.If you don’t feel like going far for a bit of food, we have a Thai restaurant where you can choose from tasty Asian and English dishes here on the premises. Our rooms are clean and comfortable, our staff are hardworking.
3 [A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]
Hoax Hostel Liverpool
Hoax is a luxury hostel situated right in the city centre. Guests can choose from double rooms to dormitory rooms for groups of up to 8. We offer guests a free continental style breakfast. Guests also have the option to upgrade to full English, American and veggie breakfasts! Wi- Fi is free throughout the building on your own wireless device. All guests must provide their ID on check in. All bookings for more than 16 people will not be accepted.
4 [A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]
YHA London Oxford Street
A quiet hideaway from the bustle of the busiest street in the world, YHA Oxford Street allows you to relax and have this fabulous city at your fingertips. We offer private 2-bed, 3-bed or 4-bed rooms and family pricesfor all of them. We operate a key card system throughout the hostel so you can get in and out whenever you like. Please note, due to our location we are a very busy and vibrant hostel and would not recommend families bring children under the age of 14 here.
5 [A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]
Wombats City Hostel London
We’re located only minutes away from the Tower Bridge, the Tower of London and the City Hall. Not only is the location awesome, the building itself is breathtaking. Formerly a seamen’s hostel, the six-storied building was converted to an astonishing travellers’ place. All our rooms come with comfy wooden beds, private shower, toilet facilities and lockers for your belongings. You’ll get our self-made city map with all essential information about the going- ons in town.
6 [A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]
Astor Hyde Park London
Astor Hyde Park is located in South Kensington. Interesting places in the area include the Natural History Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Science Museum. You will enjoy modern living in a traditional recently restored English accommodation. The wonderful wooden staircase maintains the Victorian style character. Our 33 guestrooms are decorated with modern designs and are comfortably spacious. A stainless steel kitchen, 2 lounges and a largedining area are all available for guest use.
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Listen to the phone call from a customer to practise and improve your listening skills.
A phone call from a customer
1.Read the words with the translation before listening for better understanding.
1.an exception - виняток
2.payment terms - терміни оплати
3.an invoice - рахунок-фактура
4.an extension - розширення
5.delivery confirmation - підтвердження доставки
6.cash flow - грошовий потік
7.a regulation - регламент
8.to appreciate - оцінити
2.Listen to the text and do the following tasks:
a) Choose true or false statement:
1. The delivery hasn’t arrived yet. [True, False]
2. Andrea is having cash flow issues and needs a payment extension. [True, False]
3. Andrea usually asks for an extension of the payment terms. [True, False]
4. Andrea has a new order to place, even bigger than the last one. [True, False]
5. Junko can extend the payment terms on the last order to 60 days. [True, False]
6. Junko will send Andrea an email confirmation. [True, False]
b) Decide whether the customer or the supplier says this:
1.Let me see what I can do. [the customer, the supplier]
2.I promise this won’t become the norm. [the customer, the supplier]
3.I’m happy to help you. [the customer, the supplier]
4.I’m not sure if I can do that. [the customer, the supplier]
5.You’ll really be helping us. [the customer, the supplier]
6.I appreciate your help. [the customer, the supplier]
7.I need a favour. [th customer, the supplier]
8.I think we can make an exception this time. [the customer, the supplier]
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