Конструктор тестів
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Choose the right option.
Dave _____ tickets for the cinema.
2
Choose the right option.
I _____ a bike.
3
Choose the right option.
_____ she got a blue jacket?
4
Choose the right option.
They _____ black hair.
5
Has she got a house?
6
Choose the right option.
Have they got dark hair?
7
Choose the right option.
Has he got spiky hair?
8
Choose the right option.
Has the tiger got a tail?
9
Choose the right option. (Present Simple)
We always [help, helps] our mother.
10
Choose the right option. (Present Simple)
Andy [like, likes] cooking for his family.
11
Choose the right option. (Present Simple)
He [don't, doesn't] go to school by bus.
12
Choose the right option. (Present Simple)
I [don't, doesn't] play tennis at the weekend.
13
Choose the right option. (Present Simple)
My friend [study, studys, studis, studies] well at school.
14
Choose the right option. (Present Simple vs Continuous)
We [watch, watches, are watching] a film on television at the moment.
15
Choose the right option. (Present Simple vs Continuous)
My brother [watch, watches, watchs, watching]
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Choose the right option. (Present Simple vs Continuous)
Helen [dress, dresses, dressing, dressies] smartly every day.
17
Choose the right option. (Present Simple vs Continuous)
They [get, gets, are getting] married next week.
18
Choose the right option. (Present Simple vs Continuous)
She usually [take, takes, is taking] the bus to school.
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Choose the right option. (Present Simple vs Continuous)
She [study, studies, is studing] every evening.
20
Choose the right option. (Present Simple vs Continuous)
He [dance, dances, is dancing] with Mary now.
21
Match the pictures with the words.
"SCHOOL"

pencil

note-book

map

sharpener

school bag

rubber

pencil case

book

pen

scissors

ruler

folder
22
Choose a / an or the.
This is [a, an, the] desk. [A, An, The] desk is for my room.
23
Choose a / an or the.
This is [a, an, the] iquana and that is [a, an, the] parrot. [A, An, The] iquana is David's and [a, an, the] parrot is Emma's.
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Choose a / an or the.
This is [a, an, the] MP3 player and that's [a, an, the] laptop, Mum! [A, An, The] MP3 player is mine and [a, an, the] laptop is Katie's.
25
Choose a / an or the.
[A, An, The] oldest cat in [a, an, the] world lived to be 34 years old!
26
Choose a / an or the.
[A, An, The] girl next to Amy is Mike's sister.
27
Choose a / an or the.
I'm going to buy [a, an, the] new computer next month.
28
Choose a / an or the.
Lusy plays [a, an, the] violine.
29
Choose a / an or the.
Is your mum [a, an, the] teacher?
30
Choose a / an or the.
I haven't got [a, an, the] umbrella. I need to buy one.
31
Choose a / an or the.
Do you know [a, an, the, ---] Robinsons? They live in that house over their.
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Choose a / an or the or --. (Article)
These are [a, an, the, --] CDs and those are [a, an, the, --] DVDs. [A, An, The, --] CDs are cheap, but [a, an, the, --] DVDs are expensive.
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Choose a / an or the or --. (Article)
This is [A, An, The, --] orange and those are [a, an, the, --] apples. [A, An, The, --] orange is for me and [a, an, the, --] apples are for you.
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Choose a / an / the or some.
There is [a, an, some, the] cheese in [a, an, the, some] fridge.
35
Choose a / an / the or some.
There is [a, an, the, some] water in [a, an, the, some] bottle.
36
Choose a / an / the or some.
There is [a, an, the, some]bottle of water on [a, an, the, some] table.
37
Choose a / an / the or some.
There are [a, an, the, some] children in [a, an, the, some] garden.
38
Choose the or --. (Geography)
[The, --] Thames is a river in England.
39
Choose the or --. (Geography)
[The, --] Amazon River is in [the, --] South America,
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Choose the or --. (Geography)
[The, --] Paris is in [the, --] France.
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Choose the or --. (Geography)
[The, --] New York is in [the, --] USA.
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Choose the or --. (Geography)
[The, --] Europa is smaller than [the, --] Asia.
43
Choose the or --. (Geography)
[The, --] Lake Baikal is [the, a, --] deepest lake in the world.
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Choose the or --. (Geography)
[The, --] Mount Everest is higher than [the, --] Mount Kilimanjaro.
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Choose a / an or the or --. (Article)
My name is Helen and I live in [a, an, the, --] USA, in Washington but I have relatives all around [a, an, the, --] world. My favourite cousin, Kathy, lives in [a, an, the, --] UK. Her house is in [a, an, the, --] centre of London in [a, an, the, --] Victoria Street and from her bedroom window she can see [a, an, the, --] river Thames!
I visit Kathy once [a, an, the, --] year and spend two weeks at her house. Her dad, my ancle, is [a, an, the, --] teacher and her mum is [a, an, the, --] architect. They all love [a, an, the, --] music and we often have musical evenings: my uncle plays [a, an, the, --] guitar, Kathy plays [a, an, the, --] piano, my aunt sings and I sit and enjoy the show!
46
Match the statements with their uses. (Future Simple)
We will travel around the world one day.
threat
You will be a great pianist one day.
not definite future action
Please write to us. I promise we will write regularly.
promise
I don't want to cook tonight.
OK. I will buy a pizza, then.
prediction
Stop that noise or I'll send you to your room.
warning
Put on your coat or you will get a cold.
spontaneous decision
47
Choose the right option. (Present Simple, will or be going to)
Do you think it _____ tomorrow.
48
Choose the right option. (Present Simple, will or be going to)
Beth _____ to the cinema every Saturday.
49
Choose the right option. (Present Simple, will or be going to)
The plants need watering.
I know. I _____ them later.
50
Choose the right option. (Present Simple, will or be going to)
I usually _____ my clothes on Monday.
51
Choose the right option. (Present Simple, will or be going to)
Mum _____ the kitchen at the moment.
52
Choose the right option. (Present Simple, will or be going to)
Probably they _____ a new car.
53
Choose the right option. (Present Simple, will or be going to)
Ben and I _____ married in April.
Really? Congratulations!
54
Choose the right option. (Present Simple, will or be going to)
John has come back from England.
I know. I _____ him tonight.
55
Read the text and answer the questions. "SCHOOL"
I remember my first day at school very well. I knew the school quite well because my older sister, Sandy, went there and every day, dad and I met her at the school gate after school. Every day, she ran out of the school with her friends. She often carried a painting. I felt jealous. I wanted to paint too!
I was five years old when I started school. Most children in my class started school in September, but I started school in January, when I was five years old, because my birthday is in December. Three other kids started school on the same day as me. I was excited about my first day. I had my new uniform: a black skirt, a white t-shirt and green jumper, and a new red bag. When we arrived that day, a teacher met the new children at the school gate. Dad hugged me and said goodbye. I stood with the other children. I didn’t talk to them because I was too nervous. Then, Mrs Wilson took us to our classroom. All the other children were already there. They looked at us when we entered the room. When thirty children looked at me, I started to cry!
But I wasn’t upset for long. I sat with the other children on the carpet and the class teacher, Miss Holland, read us a story. Later, we drew pictures with coloured pencils, and at break time, I made friends with a girl called Megan. At the end of the day, I ran to the school gate with Megan and my picture, just like Sandy always did.
The writer was jealous of Sandy because she _____ at school.
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Read the text and answer the questions."SCHOOL"
I remember my first day at school very well. I knew the school quite well because my older sister, Sandy, went there and every day, dad and I met her at the school gate after school. Every day, she ran out of the school with her friends. She often carried a painting. I felt jealous. I wanted to paint too!
I was five years old when I started school. Most children in my class started school in September, but I started school in January, when I was five years old, because my birthday is in December. Three other kids started school on the same day as me. I was excited about my first day. I had my new uniform: a black skirt, a white t-shirt and green jumper, and a new red bag. When we arrived that day, a teacher met the new children at the school gate. Dad hugged me and said goodbye. I stood with the other children. I didn’t talk to them because I was too nervous. Then, Mrs Wilson took us to our classroom. All the other children were already there. They looked at us when we entered the room. When thirty children looked at me, I started to cry!
But I wasn’t upset for long. I sat with the other children on the carpet and the class teacher, Miss Holland, read us a story. Later, we drew pictures with coloured pencils, and at break time, I made friends with a girl called Megan. At the end of the day, I ran to the school gate with Megan and my picture, just like Sandy always did.
The writer started school in ___.
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Read the text and answer the questions."SCHOOL"
I remember my first day at school very well. I knew the school quite well because my older sister, Sandy, went there and every day, dad and I met her at the school gate after school. Every day, she ran out of the school with her friends. She often carried a painting. I felt jealous. I wanted to paint too!
I was five years old when I started school. Most children in my class started school in September, but I started school in January, when I was five years old, because my birthday is in December. Three other kids started school on the same day as me. I was excited about my first day. I had my new uniform: a black skirt, a white t-shirt and green jumper, and a new red bag. When we arrived that day, a teacher met the new children at the school gate. Dad hugged me and said goodbye. I stood with the other children. I didn’t talk to them because I was too nervous. Then, Mrs Wilson took us to our classroom. All the other children were already there. They looked at us when we entered the room. When thirty children looked at me, I started to cry!
But I wasn’t upset for long. I sat with the other children on the carpet and the class teacher, Miss Holland, read us a story. Later, we drew pictures with coloured pencils, and at break time, I made friends with a girl called Megan. At the end of the day, I ran to the school gate with Megan and my picture, just like Sandy always did.
The writer and ___ other children started school that day.
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Read the text and answer the questions."SCHOOL"
I remember my first day at school very well. I knew the school quite well because my older sister, Sandy, went there and every day, dad and I met her at the school gate after school. Every day, she ran out of the school with her friends. She often carried a painting. I felt jealous. I wanted to paint too!
I was five years old when I started school. Most children in my class started school in September, but I started school in January, when I was five years old, because my birthday is in December. Three other kids started school on the same day as me. I was excited about my first day. I had my new uniform: a black skirt, a white t-shirt and green jumper, and a new red bag. When we arrived that day, a teacher met the new children at the school gate. Dad hugged me and said goodbye. I stood with the other children. I didn’t talk to them because I was too nervous. Then, Mrs Wilson took us to our classroom. All the other children were already there. They looked at us when we entered the room. When thirty children looked at me, I started to cry!
But I wasn’t upset for long. I sat with the other children on the carpet and the class teacher, Miss Holland, read us a story. Later, we drew pictures with coloured pencils, and at break time, I made friends with a girl called Megan. At the end of the day, I ran to the school gate with Megan and my picture, just like Sandy always did.
Before the writer started school, she felt ___.
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Read the text and answer the questions."SCHOOL"
I remember my first day at school very well. I knew the school quite well because my older sister, Sandy, went there and every day, dad and I met her at the school gate after school. Every day, she ran out of the school with her friends. She often carried a painting. I felt jealous. I wanted to paint too!
I was five years old when I started school. Most children in my class started school in September, but I started school in January, when I was five years old, because my birthday is in December. Three other kids started school on the same day as me. I was excited about my first day. I had my new uniform: a black skirt, a white t-shirt and green jumper, and a new red bag. When we arrived that day, a teacher met the new children at the school gate. Dad hugged me and said goodbye. I stood with the other children. I didn’t talk to them because I was too nervous. Then, Mrs Wilson took us to our classroom. All the other children were already there. They looked at us when we entered the room. When thirty children looked at me, I started to cry!
But I wasn’t upset for long. I sat with the other children on the carpet and the class teacher, Miss Holland, read us a story. Later, we drew pictures with coloured pencils, and at break time, I made friends with a girl called Megan. At the end of the day, I ran to the school gate with Megan and my picture, just like Sandy always did.
The writer started to cry when ___.
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Read the text and answer the questions."SCHOOL"
I remember my first day at school very well. I knew the school quite well because my older sister, Sandy, went there and every day, dad and I met her at the school gate after school. Every day, she ran out of the school with her friends. She often carried a painting. I felt jealous. I wanted to paint too!
I was five years old when I started school. Most children in my class started school in September, but I started school in January, when I was five years old, because my birthday is in December. Three other kids started school on the same day as me. I was excited about my first day. I had my new uniform: a black skirt, a white t-shirt and green jumper, and a new red bag. When we arrived that day, a teacher met the new children at the school gate. Dad hugged me and said goodbye. I stood with the other children. I didn’t talk to them because I was too nervous. Then, Mrs Wilson took us to our classroom. All the other children were already there. They looked at us when we entered the room. When thirty children looked at me, I started to cry!
On the first day, the writer ___.
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