№ 1
... appearance he is an impressive figure:
A) At;
B) By;
C) In;
D) On;
E) To.
№ 2
We... friends with Oleg in childhood:
A) did;
B) took;
C) made;
D) called;
E) began.
№ 3
He is going... for sports:
A) at;
B) on;
C) in;
D) with;
E) by.
№ 4
Nursery school, kindergarten,..., institute:
A) university;
B) college;
C) secondary school;
D) work;
E) pension.
№ 5
I’m quite... and easy to deal with.So I have a lot of friends with whom we spend much time together:
A) kind;
B) industrial;
C) sociable;
D) energetic;
E) calm.
№ 6
He usually gets up... half past seven:
A) in;
B) at;
C) on;
D) a;
E) into.
№ 7
My working day... 6 hours:
A) begins;
B) starts;
C) lasts;
D) finishes;
E) continues.
№ 8
He tries to do... morning exercises every morning:
A) his;
B) her;
C) hers;
D) our;
E) my.
№ 9
All our students have dinner in their University’s...:
A) library;
B) cloakroom;
C) canteen;
D) Dean’s Room;
E) labs.
№ 10
Students often read up for lessons in the...:
A) library;
B) cloakroom;
C) Dean’s Room;
D) canteen;
E) labs.
№ 11
On week-ends we like to go... a walk with our friends:
A) at;
B) on;
C) for;
D) with;
E) to.
№ 12
As... rule we have little free time on my week-days:
A) the;
B) an;
C) a;
D) -;
E) to.
№ 13
Sometimes I have scrambled eggs... breakfast:
A) on;
B) for;
C) at;
D) -;
E) by.
№ 14
After... I put on my coat, take my bag, and go to the University:
A) breakfast;
B) lunch;
C) dinner;
D) supper;
E) 5 o’clock tea.
№ 15
In the morning if I have enough time I take...:
A) a pen;
B) a breakfast;
C) a taxi;
D) a lessons;
E) a shower.
№ 16
As a rule before I go to... I read books:
A) home;
B) bed;
C) Institute;
D) away;
E) friends.
№ 17
... weekend I get up later than usual:
A) At;
B) On;
C) Of;
D) The;
E) By.
№ 18
It... me half an hour to go to the University on foot:
A) does;
B) makes;
C) takes;
D) keeps;
E) asks.
№ 19
Then I go to the... where I clean my teeth, wash myself and brush my hair:
A) my room;
B) bathroom;
C) sitting room;
D) dining room;
E) kitchen.
№ 20
I don’t want... for the first lesson so I come a few minutes before the bell:
A) to be ill;
B) to be fond;
C) to be late;
D) to be interested;
E) to be proud.
№ 21
After classes I go... and have dinner there:
A) at home;
B) to home;
C) home;
D) to the house;
E) in the home.
№ 22
When I have... I try to do my best to meet with my friends:
A) few time;
B) free time;
C) many time;
D) a few time;
E) a free time.
№ 23
Eight o’clock a.m. is... time in our family:
A) breakfast;
B) dinner;
C) supper;
D) lunch;
E) 5 o’clock tea.
№ 24
When do you leave home... work?
A) at;
B) for;
C) to;
D) in;
E) into.
№ 25
What I do on my days off realy depends... what the weather is like:
A) at;
B) on;
C) in;
D) to;
E) of.
№ 26
... the opposite corner there is a TV-set with a video and tape-recorder:
A) At;
B) In;
C) To;
D) Near;
E) On.
№ 27
You can see a lovely carpet... the middle... the room:
A) on / in;
B) of / at;
C) in / of;
D) at / in;
E) of / of.
№ 28
We are looking... a flat with all modern conveniences:
A) at;
B) in;
C) after;
D) for;
E) out.
№ 29
My flat is... the third floor:
A) at;
B) in;
C) to;
D) on;
E) of.
№ 30
Where do you keep your clothes?
A) sofa-bed;
B) side-board;
C) wardrobe;
D) cupboard;
E) bedside table.
№ 31
Where do you usually have meals?
A) bedroom;
B) living-room;
C) study;
D) kitchen;
E) entrance hall.
№ 32
Where do people hang their clothes?
A) hall-stand;
B) mirror;
C) arm-chair;
D) sofa;
E) door.
№ 33
... there white curtains on the windows?
A) Is;
B) Are;
C) Have;
D) Has;
E) Was.
№ 34
I live... a new 9-storeyed block... flats... Chockin Street:
A) on / of / on;
B) at / at / of;
C) in / of / in;
D) in / at / at;
E) of / of / on.
№ 35
My room... a green park and has a lot of sunshine:
A) looks;
B) sees;
C) overlooks;
D) is;
E) shows.
№ 36
I spend most of my time in my bedroom which I use... a study:
A) like;
B) as;
C) how;
D) look like;
E) looks.
№ 37
East or West... is best:
A) house;
B) flat;
C) home;
D) block of flats;
E) room.
№ 38
An Englishman house is his...:
A) work;
B) hobby;
C) castle;
D) residence;
E) box.
№ 39
It is the …. way:
A) long;
B) longest;
C) longer;
D) more long;
E) the most long;
№ 40
His work is …. than her work:
A) important;
B) the most important;
C) more important;
D) as important as;
A) so important as.
№ 41
Kate is not … nice …Ann:
A) is… as;
B) as…as;
C) so…as;
D) is… than;
A) so…than.
№ 42
Mike is not … tall… Pete:
A) so… as;
B) is… as;
C) is… than;
D) as…as;
E) is… than.
№ 43
I hope Mike will be… than we were:
A) most luckier;
B) much lucky;
C) lucky;
D) most lucky;
E) luckier.
№ 44
It is … to cross the river in this place than over there:
A) less dangerous;
B) little dangerous;
C) dangerous;
D) little dangerous;
E) much dangerous.
№ 45
She was … than Roy:
A) short;
B) shortest;
C) shorter;
D) more shorter;
E) the most shortest.
№ 46
They live … from school than we do:
A) farther;
B) more far;
C) farthest;
D) as far as;
E) far.
№ 47
In the competition I was nervous and played … than usual:
A) worst;
B) badly;
C) worse;
D) as badly;
E) as badly as.
№ 48
Some car engines work … than others:
A) more efficiently;
B) efficient;
C) most efficient;
D) more efficient;
E) most efficient.
№ 49
I would be …. if you could answer my letter:
A) cheerful;
B) glad;
C) good;
D) kind;
E) bad.
№ 50
Which is ….: the United States or Canada?
A) large;
B) larger;
C) largest;
D) the largest;
E) more large.
№ 51
The new cinema in our district is … …. than the old one:
A) more bigger;
B) much bigger;
C) so big;
D) as big;
E) little bigger.
№ 52
He is one of the … … criminals in the world:
A) most dangerous;
B) much dangerous;
C) more dangerous;
D) little dangerous;
E) dangerous.
№ 53
Nevsky Prospect is…. …. …. than our street:
A) more much beautiful;
B) much more beautiful;
C) as more beautiful;
D) so much beautiful;
E) such as beautiful.
№ 54
Our house is not … … … yours:
A) so big as;
B) as big so;
C) such big as;
D) such big so;
E) as big as.
№ 55
The tram system is not … …... it is used to be:
A) so reliable as;
B) such reliable as;
C) as reliable as;
D) more reliable than;
E) so reliable so.
№ 56
What is your hight? You are … than me:
A) taller;
B) tallest;
C) tall;
D) more taller;
E) the tallest.
№ 57
She felt as … … her brother:
A) so strong as;
B) strong as;
C) so strong so;
D) more strong than;
E) much stronger than.
№ 58
He was… than I:
A) good;
B) best
C) well;
D) better;
E) worst.
№ 59
This student is …….. in our group:
A) attentive;
B) more attentive;
C) less attentive;
D) most attentive.
E) the most attentive.
№ 60
He is.. … … you:
A) so tired as;
B) as tired as;
C) so tired as;
D) such tired as;
E) more tired as.
№ 61
… late than never:
A) best;
B) good;
C) better;
D) the best;
E) the better.
№ 62
She was not … … … her mother:
A) as attractive as;
B) such attractive as;
C) as attractive so;
D) so attractive as;
E) more attractive as.
№ 63
His work is not … … … mine:
A) so difficult as;
B) as difficult as;
C) such difficult as;
D) so difficult so;
E) so difficult so.
№ 64
He was …. in the family:
A) the eldest;
B) eldest;
C) older;
D) the oldest;
E) old.
№ 65
It is … to swim in the sea than in the river:
A) easy;
B) more easier;
C) easier;
D) most easier;
E) easiest.
№ 66
This is … room in the flat:
A) small;
B) smaller;
C) the smallest;
D) smallest;
E) the most smallest.
№ 67
Today the streets are not … … … they used to be:
A) as clean as;
B) so clean as;
C) as cleaner than;
D) so cleaner than;
E) such clean as.
№ 68
Mary is a … student than Lucy:
A) good;
B) worst;
C) the better;
D) better;
E) the best.
№ 69
Which is …. place in this part of the country?
A) beautiful;
B) the most beautiful;
C) more beautiful;
D) beautifuler;
E) beautifulest.
№ 70
Today the weather is …. than it was yesterday:
A) most cold;
B) more cold;
C) coldest;
D) cold;
E) colder.
№ 71
This book is … of all I have read this year:
A) interesting;
B) more interesting;
C) the most interesting;
D) most interesting;
E) interestinger.
№ 72
Her eyes are … than mine:
A) greyer;
B) greyest;
C) more grey;
D) the most grey;
E) greier.
№ 73
He was…. man in the village:
A) fat;
B) fattest;
C) fater;
D) fatest;
E) the fattest.
№ 74
Who is … student in your group?
A) attentive;
B) more attentive;
C) most attentive;
D) the most attentive;
E) the more attentive.
№ 75
It is autumn. Every day the air becomes …., the leaves …:
A) cold \ yellow;
B) colder \ yellower;
C) the colder \ yellower;
D) colder \ the yellower;
E) coldest \ yellowest.
№ 76
This is the … view I have ever seen in my life:
A) beautiful;
B) more beautiful;
C) most beautiful;
D) as beautiful as;
E) beautiful as.
№ 77
Your handwriting is now … than it was last year:
A) better;
B) the best;
C) good;
D) gooder;
E) goodest.
№ 78
Your handwriting is not … … … Nick’s handwriting:
A) better;
B) good;
C) the best;
D) as good as;
E) so good as.
№ 79
And, of course, Nellie has … handwriting of all:
A) better;
B) the best;
C) as good as;
D) so good as;
E) good.
№ 80
Oil is … than water:
A) light;
B) the lightest;
C) lighter;
D) lightest;
E) more light.
№ 81
London is … New York:
A) most old than;
B) more old than;
C) older than;
D) old than;
E) as old as.
№ 82
I’ve got a headache. Be …, please:
A) quiet;
B) quieter;
C) quietest;
D) quietter;
E) quiettest.
№ 83
Yesterday he started to feel …:
A) more mad;
B) most bad;
C) badder;
D) worse;
E) worst.
№ 84
He makes … mistakes … you do:
A) the more\ than;
B) most \ than;
C) many \ than;
D) the most \ than;
E) mоre \ than.
№ 85
I met my... friend yesterday:
A) good;
B) best;
C) better;
D) the best;
E) the better.
№ 86
Dorothy is … in her family:
A) young;
B) younger;
C) youngest;
D) the youngest;
E) the young.
№ 87
Public transport in London is …. in Europe:
A) the expensivest;
B) the most expensive;
C) the more expensive;
D) expensive;
E) the expensiver.
№ 88
Go to the library if you need … information:
A) farer;
B) far;
C) farther;
D) further;
E) furtherst.
№ 89
The problem was … we expected:
A) seriouser than;
B) serious than;
C) more seriously than;
D) seriously than;
E) more serious than.
№ 90
Let’s go by train. It’s much …:
A) cheap;
B) the cheap;
C) the cheapest;
D) cheap;
E) cheaper.
№ 91
I earn … money than he does:
A) littler;
B) less;
C) more little;
D) little;
E) least.
№ 92
He has … time than me:
A) big;
B) bigger;
C) much;
D) more;
E) many.
№ 93
Your cottage isn’t … I thought:
A) farther;
B) so far as;
C) as farther as;
D) as far as;
E) far.
№ 94
The grass is always … on the other side:
A) green;
B) greener;
C) greenest;
D) as green as;
E) green as.
№ 95
Dad often says that Mom is his … half:
A) the good;
B) good;
C) the better;
D) best;
E) the best.
№ 96
He said that money was …thing to him:
A) important;
B) more important;
C) the more important;
D) most important;
E) the most important.
№ 97
I come… home at… half past two:
A) a, the;
B) an, a;
C) -, -;
D) -, a;
E) the, -.
№ 98
Is there … sofa in your … living room?
A) a, -;
B) a, the;
C) the, the;
D) -, -;
E) -, the.
№ 99
My friend’s … flat is … very comfortable:
A) the, a;
B) a, a;
C) -, -;
D) the, -;
E) an, the.
№ 100
Through... window we can see … room:
A) the, a;
B) a, a;
C) -, -;
D) the, -;
E) an, the.
№ 101
I come from … pretty rich … family:
A) the, a;
B) a, -;
C) a, a;
D) the, an;
E) -, -.
№ 102
When my grandfather was... young man, he studied … physics:
A) a, a;
B) a, the;
C) -, -;
D) the, an;
E) a, -.
№ 103
He is … wonderful teacher. He teaches … History:
A) a, -;
B) a, the;
C) a, an;
D) -, -;
E) -, the.
№ 104
… Russia occupies … eastern half of … Europe:
A) the, the, the;
B) -, the, a;
C) a, an, the;
D) -, the, -;
E) -, -, -.
№ 105
Several rivers run into … sea at … New York:
A) the, -;
B) -, -;
C) -, the;
D) a, a;
E) a, the.
№ 106
.. France is to … north of … Italy:
A) the, the, the;
B) -, the, -;
C) -, -, -;
D) a, the, a;
E) -, a, -.
№ 107
In … small town in … East there was … man who had … parrot:
A) a, the, a, a;
B) a, -, a, the;
C) -, the, an, -;
D) the, the, a, -;
E) -, -, the, the.
№ 108
One day … man decided to sell … bird:
A) a, a;
B) the, the;
C) a, an;
D) -, the;
E) -, -.
№ 109
… train stopped at … little station:
A) the, an;
B) the, a;
C) a, an;
D) -, the;
E) -, -.
№ 110
… weather was fine, … sun was shining in … blue sky:
A) -,-,-;
B) -, the, a;
C) a, a, a;
D) a, the, an;
E) the, the, the.
№ 111
… group of … farmers were sitting in … village house:
A) a, -, the;
B) the, the, the;
C) the, a, a;
D) a, the, a;
E) a, a, the.
№ 112
My grandmother … not nervous and she … rarely upset:
A) is, is;
B) are, am;
C) was, were;
D) was, will be;
E) will be, is.
№ 113
Art … long, life … short:
A) was, will be;
B) is, was;
C) is, is;
D) will be, is;
E) was, were.
№ 114
You … right. That … a lot of money:
A) is, is;
B) were, were;
C) is, are;
D) is, is;
E) are, is.
№ 115
Where … yours books now? They... in my bag:
A) is, is;
B) were, were;
C) is, are;
D) is, was;
E) are, are.
№ 116
Where … your mother yesterday? - She … at the cinema:
A) is, is;
B) was, was;
C) were, were;
D) is, are;
E) is, was.
№ 117
When my granny … young, she … an actress:
A) is, is;
B) was, was;
C) were, were;
D) is, are;
E) is, was.
№ 118
… you … at school tomorrow? – yes, I …:
A) is, is;
B) will be, will;
C) was, were;
D) will be, am;
E) were, will.
№ 119
He … with his family now. His sons … so much exited:
A) will be, will;
B) were, will;
C) was, were;
D) is, are;
E) are, will be.
№ 120
Yesterday he … in Geneva. Tomorrow he … in London:
A) will be, was;
B) are, will be;
C) was, will be;
D) is, is;
E) was, was.
№ 121
The students … in the Russian museum last night. Last month they … in the Hermitage:
A) are, was;
B) were, will be;
C) will be are;
D) were, were;
E) are, were.
№ 122
The children … not upset, they … very angry:
A) were, are;
B) are, are;
C) will be, were;
D) is, is;
E) is, are.
№ 123
The neighbours …not happy because her children … too noisy:
A) was, were;
B) will be, are;
C) was, are;
D) are, are;
E) were, will be.
№ 124
I … sorry. They … not at the office at the moment:
A) am, are;
B) am, were;
C) was, will be;
D) were, were;
E) will be, are.
№ 125
How … you? – I … not very well today:
A) was, was;
B) is, am;
C) will be, was;
D) are, am;
E) are, are.
№ 126
… you a doctor? – yes, I …:
A) is, is;
B) are, am;
C) am, am;
D) am, is;
E) are, are.
№ 127
The shelf … brown. It … on the wall:
A) are, is;
B) was, will be;
C) is, is;
D) were, was;
E) is, are.
№ 128
Where … Lisa and John? - They … at college:
A) were, are;
B) are, is;
C) will be, were;
D) are, are;
E) is, is.
№ 129
She … the kindest person I’ve ever seen. My grandmother … really wonderful:
A) was, were;
B) is, is;
C) is, are;
D) will be, will be;
E) were, were.
№ 130
… you busy? – No, I … not:
A) are, am;
B) am, am;
C) is, is;
D) was, were;
E) will be, was.
№ 131
Do you have any idea where he…? – he … at work:
A) was, were;
B) will be, were;
C) is, is;
D) are, am;
E) is, was.
№ 132
Which sport, do you think, … the most dangerous?
A) am;
B) was;
C) were;
D) is;
E) are.
№ 133
His family … not in St. Petersburg, it … in Moscow:
A) was, will be;
B) are, was;
C) is, will be;
D) is, is;
E) was, were.
№ 134
An interesting film … on at the nearest cinema. It … Bumer:
A) is, are;
B) is, is;
C) was, will be;
D) were, were;
E) was, is.
№ 135
The lesson … interesting. We studied a new theme:
A) will be;
B) is;
C) are;
D) am;
E) was.
№ 136
I … glad to help you. You may come tomorrow:
A) was;
B) am;
C) is;
D) are;
E) were.
№ 137
I … writing a letter at the moment:
A) was;
B) will be;
C) am;
D) were;
E) is.
№ 138
They … playing football from 5 till 7:
A) сап;
B) am;
C) is;
D) will be;
E) are.
№ 139
My father … a programmer. He … interested in politics:
A) was, will be;
B) is, will be;
C) are, were;
D) is, is;
E) were, was.
№ 140
We … busy, we can’t help you now:
A) were;
B) are;
C) will be;
D) is;
E) was.
№ 141
Chess and aerobics … not so exciting as skydiving:
A) were;
B) will be;
C) are;
D) is;
E) am.
№ 142
There … a text-book and two exercise-books on my table now:
A) were;
B) is;
C) was;
D) will be;
E) are.
№ 143
There … many children in the park yesterday:
A) were;
B) are;
C) is;
D) was;
E) will be.
№ 144
There … too little ink in my pen to write two letters:
A) will be;
B) is;
C) are;
D) were;
E) am.
№ 145
Translate: В нашем городе много школ и институтов:
A) In our city has many schools and institutes;
B) There was a lot of schools and institutes in our town;
C) We have a few schools and institutes in our city;
D) There are many schools and institutes in our city;
E) There are many shops and institutes in our town.
№ 146
Translate: Где ты был?
A) Where you were?
B) Where did you was?
C) Where have you been?
D) Where have you be?
E) Where did you go?
№ 147
Which days do you … much work to do?
A) do;
B) be;
C) go;
D) make;
E) have.
№ 148
Do your children often … colds?
A) has;
B) catch;
C) have;
D) do;
E) having.
№ 149
Translate: Does your friend have a large or a small family?
A) У твоего друга большая семья?
B) У твоего друга большая или маленькая семья?
C) Какая фамилия у твоего друга?
D) Хочет ли иметь большую семью твой друг?
E) Какая семья у твоего друга?
№ 150
Did you …. much work the day before yesterday?
A) have;
B) had;
C) has;
D) make;
E) done.
№ 151
Unfortunately, I … time to discuss this question with you:
A) have;
B) doesn’t have;
C) have no;
D) hasn’t;
E) haven’t no.
№ 152
Translate: Tы можешь отдохнуть:
A) You must give a rest;
B) You should make a rest;
C) You can’t have a rest;
D) You may do the rest;
E) You may have a rest.
№ 153
Please, give me … pen and … pencil:
A) the, a;
B) a, a;
C) a, the;
D) the, the;
E) -, -.
№ 154
What … article should we use … there?
A) the, a;
B) a, the;
C) a, the;
D) the, the;
E) -, -.
№ 155
Translate: На нашей улице находится очень интересный музей:
A) We have got a very interesting museum at our street;
B) There is a very interesting museum in our street;
C) We has an interesting museum in our street;
D) There are very interesting museums in our street;
E) We haven’t any interesting museum in our street.
№ 156
Their favorite singer is Sting,.... he?
A) wasn’t;
B) doesn’t;
C) isn’t;
D) is;
E) aren’t.
№ 157
She is fond... classical music:
A) in;
B) of;
C) in;
D) by;
E) at.
№ 158
... always speaks in a loud voice:
A) he;
B) we;
C) you;
D) they;
E) I.
№ 159
There were many.... of the World War at the meeting:
A) man;
B) mans;
C) men;
D) mannes;
E) woman.
№ 160
Choose wrong variant of noun’s plural form:
A) geese;
B) woman-doctors;
C) shelves;
D) plays;
E) oxen.
№ 161
Choose wrong variant of noun’s plural form:
A) chairs;
B) armies;
C) foots;
D) months;
E) girls.
№ 162
Choose wrong variant of noun’s plural form:
A) tomatoes;
B) men;
C) toothes;
D) lives;
E) forget-me-nots.
№ 163
Choose wrong variant of noun’s plural form:
A) horses;
B) keys;
C) women;
D) childrens;
E) women-doctors.
№ 164
Choose wrong variant of noun’s plural form:
A) potatoes;
B) mouses;
C) wives;
D) forget-me-nots;
E) oxen.
№ 165
... character my father is a quiet man:
A) On;
B) By;
C) For;
D) The;
E) At.
№ 166
I’ve got good relations... my mum:
A) to;
B) by;
C) with;
D) at;
E) from.
№ 167
She is always interested... what I do:
A) at;
B) in;
C) by;
D) on;
E) of.
№ 168
Mary is very popular... her classmates at school:
A) at;
B) by;
C) with;
D) from;
E) of.
№ 169
I am keen... math?
A) in;
B) on;
C) at;
D) with;
E) by.
№ 170
My mother’s brother is my...:
A) niece;
B) uncle;
C) sister;
D) brother-in-law;
E) nephew.
№ 171
son of my father is my...:
A) brother;
B) relative;
C) distant relative;
D) brother-in-law;
E) stepbrother.
№ 172
My brother’s wife is my...:
A) son-in-law;
B) sister-in-law;
C) relative;
D) father-in-law;
E) stepsister.
№ 173
Daughter of my sister is my...:
A) cousin;
B) brother-in-law;
C) niece;
D) nephew;
E) brother.
№ 174
The father of my husband is my...:
A) father;
B) father-in-law;
C) grandfather;
D) brother;
E) stepfather.
№ 175
Children of uncle are my...:
A) sisters;
B) brothers;
C) cousins;
D) nephews;
E) nieces.
№ 176
My children are my parents’...:
A) children-in-law;
B) grandsons;
C) granddaughters;
D) grandchildren;
E) grandnephews.
№ 177
Our large family consists... 8 people:
A) at;
B) on;
C) of;
D) with;
E) by.
№ 178
We... fond... reading fairy-tales when we were children:
A) are / at;
B) are / of;
C) were / with;
D) was / by;
E) were / of.
№ 179
... appearance he looks like his father:
A) At;
B) By;
C) In;
D) On;
E) To.
№ 180
We... friends with John at school:
A) did;
B) took;
C) made;
D) called;
E) began.
№ 181
I am going... for sports:
A) at;
B) on;
C) in;
D) with;
E) by.
№ 182
... school he was the most clever pupil:
A) in;
B) on;
C) at;
D) -;
E) by.
№ 183
I’m quite sociable and easy to deal...:
A) in;
B) by;
C) with;
D) at;
E) of.
№ 184
He usually goes...bed at half past seven:
A) in;
B) to;
C) on;
D) of;
E) into.
№ 185
My working day finishes... 6 p.m:
A) on;
B) in;
C) at;
D) of;
E) to.
№ 186
She tries to do... morning exercises every morning:
A) his;
B) her;
C) hers;
D) our;
E) my.
№ 187
Shame on you. Why do you... classes:
A) miss;
B) go;
C) attend;
D) visit;
E) show.
№ 188
All our students have practical classes at University’s....:
A) hall;
B) cloakroom;
C) laboratories;
D) Dean’s Room;
E) canteen.
№ 189
Students usually take off their coats in the...:
A) library;
B) cloakroom;
C) Dean’s Room;
D) canteen;
E) labs.
№ 190
On week-ends we like to go... the country:
A) at;
B) on;
C) for;
D) with;
E) to.
№ 191
As... rule we have little free time on my week-days:
A) the;
B) an;
C) a;
D) -;
E) to.
№ 192
Sometimes I have scrambled eggs... breakfast:
A) on;
B) for;
C) at;
D) -;
E) by.
№ 193
As a rule I have...at 7 p.m:
A) breakfast;
B) lunch;
C) dinner;
D) supper;
E) 5 o’clock tea.
№ 194
In the evening if I have enough time I have...:
A) a pen;
B) a breakfast;
C) a taxi;
D) a lessons;
E) a bath.
№ 195
As a rule after classes I go...:
A) home;
B) bed;
C) Institute;
D) cafe;
E) friends.
№ 196
... week-days I go to the university:
A) At;
B) On;
C) Of;
D) to;
E) By.
№ 197
It... me an hour to get to the University:
A) does;
B) makes;
C) takes;
D) keeps;
E) asks.
№ 198
Then I go to the... where I have breakfast:
A) my room;
B) bathroom;
C) sitting room;
D) study;
E) kitchen.
№ 199
I want my parents... of me:
A) to be ill;
B) to be fond;
C) to be late;
D) to be interested;
E) to be proud.
№ 200
After classes I go... to get ready for lessons:
A) at home;
B) to home;
C) to the library;
D) to the house;
E) to the cafe.
№ 201
When I have... I try to help my parents:
A) few time;
B) free time;
C) many time;
D) a few time;
E) a free time.
№ 202
Seven p.m. is... time in our family:
A) breakfast;
B) dinner;
C) supper;
D) lunch;
E) 5 o’clock tea.
№ 203
When do you come... home after work?
A) at;
B) -;
C) to;
D) in;
E) into.
№ 204
What I do at my weekends really depends... my mood:
A) at;
B) on;
C) in;
D) to;
E) of.
№ 205
... the right of the window there is a sofa:
A) At;
B) In;
C) To;
D) Near;
E) On.
№ 206
... the corner there is a writing table:
A) At;
B) In;
C) To;
D) Near;
E) On.
№ 207
You can see a big dining table... the middle... the room:
A) on / in;
B) of / at;
C) in / of;
D) at / in;
E) of / of.
№ 208
We are looking... a flat which overlooks a nice park:
A) at;
B) in;
C) after;
D) for;
E) out.
№ 209
His flat is... the second floor:
A) at;
B) in;
C) to;
D) on;
E) of.
№ 210
Where do you keep your books?
A) sofa-bed;
B) side-board;
C) bookcase;
D) cupboard;
E) bedside table.
№ 211
Where do you usually have a bath?
A) bedroom;
B) living-room;
C) study;
D) bathroom;
E) entrance hall.
№ 212
Where do people keep their dishes?
A) cupboard;
B) mirror;
C) arm-chair;
D) sofa;
E) door.
№ 213
... there a green carpet on the floor?
A) is;
B) are;
C) were;
D) will;
E) be.
№ 214
My father’s study... a stadium:
A) watches;
B) sees;
С) overlooks;
E) shows.
№ 215
I have a bedroom which I use... a study:
A) like;
B) as;
C) how;
D) look like;
E) looks.
№ 216
East or West... is best:
A) house;
B) flat;
C) home;
D) block of flats;
E) room.
№ 217
There... a sofa and four chairs in our livingroom:
A) are;
B) were;
C) is;
D) am;
E) shall.
№ 218
Choose the correct variant:
A) she not as a rule has dinner at home;
B) she as a rule has not dinner at home;
C) she have as a rule dinner at home;
D) as a rule she has dinner at home;
E) she has dinner at home as a rule.
№ 219
Choose the correct variant:
A) Mary don’t goes to the library;
B) Mary not go to the library;
C) Mary doesn’t go to the library;
D) Mary doesn’t goes to the library;
E) Mary go not to the library.
№ 220
Choose the correct variant:
A) Do his brother swim very good?
B) Is his brother swim very good?
C) Does his brother swim very good?
D) Do his brother swim very good?
E) Have his brother swim very good?
№ 221
Choose the correct variant:
A) Do the shops open at 9 o’clock in the morning?
B) Does the shops open at 9 o’clock in the morning?
C) Do the shop open at 9 o’clock in the morning?
D) Are the shops open at 9 o’clock in the morning?
E) Is the shops open at 9 o’clock in the morning?
№ 222
Choose the correct variant:
A) Do his mother cooks tasty?
B) Is his mother cooks tasty?
C) Does his mother cook tasty?
D) Do his mother cook tasty?
E) Has his mother cook tasty?
№ 223
… advise pupils:
A) Principal and neighbours;
B) Grandparents and shop assistants;
C) Teachers and parents;
D) Classmates and neighbours;
E) Director and pupils.
№ 224
The … in colleges is through tuition:
A) exam;
B) lesson;
C) curriculum;
D) department;
E) training.
№ 225
The proficiency of student is tested by …:
A) the tutor;
B) the Principal;
C) the pupils;
D) the Examining Board;
E) the supervisors.
№ 226
The scheme of study work in a college of education
is based on …:
A) examinations;
B) compulsory and optional subjects;
C) additional material;
D) two terms;
E) useless subjects.
№ 227
The course of study at the university is … than at college:
A) bigger;
B) longer;
C) smaller;
D) eastier;
E) hight.
№ 228
A full-time student goes to the university …:
A) only during sessions;
B) at the end of terms;
C) every day;
D) every weekend;
E) once a week.
№ 229
After finishing the university students get …:
A) driving;
B) a diploma;
C) a certificate;
D) a registor;
E) a time-table.
№ 230
There are opportunities for students to get … by means of a four-year course:
A) knowledge;
B) friends;
C) tutors;
D) the degree of Bachelor;
E) master’s degree.
№ 231
The students from another towns usually live in …:
A) a hostel;
B) a hotel;
C) the university;
D) the classroom;
E) the street.
№ 232
At colleges of education the key subject is …:
A) handwork;
B) health education;
C) Hhistory;
D) principles of education;
E) physical education.
№ 233
A residential college is …:
A) a college with tutors;
B) a college with students;
C) a college with a canteen;
D) a college with multi-media rooms;
E) a college with a hostel.
№ 234
Young people can enter the university after finishing …:
A) spectral courses;
B) high school;
C) kindergarten;
D) primary school;
E) nursery school.
№ 235
In our university examinations are held …:
A) at the end of every month;
B) at the end of a year;
C) at the end of each term;
D) at the weekend;
E) at the end of study.
№ 236
The courses of studies is longer …:
A) at the university;
B) at college;
C) at high school;
D) at primary school;
E) nursery school.
№ 237
A freshman is …:
A) a graduate;
B) a first-year student;
C) a tutor;
D) a pupil;
E) a teacher.
№ 238
The subjects at the university are divided into …:
A) useful and useless;
B) main and of no importance;
C) compulsory and additional;
D) primary and compulsory;
E) favourite and compulsory.
№ 239
Final examinations are taken …:
A) At the end of a courses of studies;
B) At the end of a term;
C) At the end of a session;
D) Every year;
E) Every term.
№ 240
“To catch up the group” means:
A) Познакомиться с группой;
B) Групповая работа;
C) Отставать от группы;
D) Догнать группу;
E) Перейти в др. группу.
№ 241
“To work by fits and starts” means:
A) Работать усердно;
B) Работать урывками;
C) Работать под чьим-то руководством;
D) Работать, не покладая рук;
E) Работать, спустя рукава.
№ 242
“Провалить экзамен”:
A) To pass an exam;
B) To fail in an exam;
C) To take exam;
D) To do one`s test;
E) To miss an exam.
№ 243
At the lecture students …:
A) Take notes;
B) Take books;
C) Listen to each other;
D) Do some grammar exercises;
E) Read additional material.
№ 244
During winter and summer sessions students …:
A) Get credits and pass exams;
B) Take some rest;
C) Fail in an exams;
D) Help somebody with something;
E) Work by first and starts.
№ 245
After finishing school young people usually …:
A) Graduate from the University;
B) Leave school;
C) Work hard;
D) Read up for exam;
E) Enter the university.
№ 246
Give a synonym: to be good at:
A) To work hard at;
B) To do well in;
C) Do one`s best;
D) Work by first and stars;
E) To take notes.
№ 247
Pavlodar state university was founded in …:
A) 1960;
B) 1970;
C) 1980;
D) 1965;
E) 1975.
№ 248
The … runs for 5 years:
A) Education;
B) Credit;
C) Lecture;
D) Course of studies;
E) Examination.
№ 249
During study at the university students can make a …:
A) Time-table;
B) Credit;
C) Research work;
D) Home task;
E) Curriculum.
№ 250
You can`t take an examination without …:
A) Lectures;
B) Money;
C) Credits;
D) Credits card;
E) Marks.
№ 251
Teaching stuff consists of …:
A) Pupils;
B) Teachers and professors;
C) Students;
D) Tutors;
E) Graduates.
№ 252
In Great Britain you can get a higher education at …:
A) High school;
B) Nursery school;
C) College and high school;
D) College and university;
E) High school and university.
№ 253
Translate: отставать от группы:
A) To get behind to group;
B) To catch up with the group;
C) To work by fits and starts;
D) Go in for sports;
E) To fail in an exam.
№ 254
A good teacher treats his students with...:
A) Opportunities;
B) Laziness;
C) Respect;
D) Beauty;
E) Friendship;
№ 255
From lesson to lesson students … their knowledge:
A) Get;
B) Improve;
C) Forget;
D) Give away;
E) Take.
№ 256
Learning a foreign language is a long…:
A) Process;
B) Labour;
C) Curriculum;
D) Tuition;
E) Practice.
№ 257
You can’t speak English well if you don’t know…:
A) The English culture;
B) The English customs and traditions;
C) Some special words;
D) Spelling;
E) Grammar rules.
№ 258
Usually it takes the students long to read English book in …:
A) The university;
B) The original;
C) The bus;
D) Adopted version;
E) The street.
№ 259
To know English today is absolutely … for every educated man:
A) Interesting;
B) Curious;
C) Necessary;
D) Useless;
E) Intellectual.
№ 260
You’ll fail in your English if you…:
A) Read books;
B) Miss many lessons;
C) Attend many lessons;
D) Learn grammar rules;
E) Know the spelling.
№ 261
There are … terms in British universities:
A) 4;
B) 2;
C) 1;
D) 5
E) 3.
№ 262
It is never too late to … knowledge:
A) Speak;
B) Get;
C) Go;
D) Marry;
E) Love.
№ 263
How often do our students take exams?
A) Once a year;
B) Once a month;
C) Twice a year;
D) Twice a term;
E) Twice a session.
№ 264
“To read up for an exam” means:
A) Читать книги;
B) Готовиться к экзамену;
C) Приходить на экзамен;
D) Провалить экзамен;
E) Сдать экзамен.
№ 265
Part-time students study at the university…:
A) Every day;
B) Once a week;
C) During the sessions;
D) During the term;
E) Once a year.
№ 266
You will have no problems with the subject if you …:
A) Attend classes;
B) Miss classes;
C) Go in for sports;
D) Help somebody;
E) Have much money.
№ 267
At the end of each term teachers … the students:
A) Joke with;
B) Play computer games;
C) Examine;
D) Work with;
E) Teach.
№ 268
… is very important for the success and progress of our society:
A) Teaching;
B) Work;
C) Profession;
D) Education;
E) Talent.
№ 269
Finishing school is the... of an independent life of school – leavers:
A) Beginning;
B) End;
C) Bottom;
D) Countdown;
E) Future.
№ 270
Generally pupils are not … in thinking about jobs:
A) Romantic;
B) Popular;
C) Realistic;
D) Regular;
E) Selfish.
№ 271
What is the oldest university in England?
A) Cambridge;
B) Oxford;
C) Harward;
D) Sorbonna;
E) MSU.
№ 272
In what universities of Kazakhstan the students are taught in English?
A) PSU, PAU;
B) KRU,PSU;
C) KIMEP, KBTU;
D) KBTU, KRU;
E) KIMEP, PSPI.
№ 273
Is higher education available to those who work?
A) Yes;
D) No;
C) Probably;
D) Sometimes;
E) Never.
№ 274
After finishing school it is very difficult to choose one of the hundreds of …:
A) Works;
B) Professions;
C) Labours;
D) Game;
E) Employees.
№ 275
Mary is a pupil and couldn’t decide which science or field of industry to…:
A) Win;
B) Specialize in;
C) Study;
D) Learn;
E) Finish.
№ 276
…. are supposed to help in choosing a job:
A) English courses;
B) Schools;
C) Friends;
D) Teachers;
E) Training courses.
№ 277
Who tries to help to make a decision in choosing profession?
A) Friends;
B) Relatives;
C) Teachers;
D) Doctors;
E) Teachers and parents.
№ 278
What should the school-leavers do after finishing school?
A) Choose profession;
B) Finish training courses;
C) Get married;
D) Leave their homes;
E) Stay at home.
№ 279
Who teaches pupils?
A) Doctor;
B) Lawer;
C) Dentist;
D) Teacher;
E) Engineer.
№ 280
When … Mr. Brown …?
A) have, arrived;
B) do, arrive;
C) has, arrived;
D) does, arrive;
E) was, arrived.
№ 281
Peter and Jane are arguing:I.... hear them from my room:
A) must;
B) can;
C) could;
D) would;
E) shall.
№ 282
Which month of the year has (few) days?
A) the fewest;
B) fewer;
C) few;
D) more few;
E) the few.
№ 283
He (use) to smoke very heavily. Now he hardly smokes at all:
A) use;
B) uses;
C) have used;
D) used;
E) is used.
№ 284
What are you?
A) I am a teacher.
B) He is a boy.
C) Ann is her sister.
D) I am Ann.
E) They are girls.
№ 285
These crazy scientists (to find) treasures on Antarctica:
A) founded;
B) found;
C) Find;
D) Finded;
E) Fond.
№ 286
I (to have) be there right in time, but I was late as usual:
A) have;
B) had;
C) had to;
D) has to;
E) have to.
№ 287
I (to fly) from one continent to another last summer:
A) Flew;
B) Flow;
C) Flown;
D) Flied;
E) Flyed.
№ 288
Find a mistake: I found (1) myself in a desert (2)completely (3)exhausted (4) and without any water in a bottles (5):
A) 1;
B) 3;
C) 2;
D) 5;
E) 4.
№ 289
The policeman asked George where he... so early:
A) runs;
B) running;
C) had run;
D) has running;
E) run.
№ 290
The delegates were told that the guide just... out and...be back in ten minutes:
A) went / was;
B) had gone / was;
C) has gone / will;
D) had gone / would;
E) went / would.
№ 291
My friend asked me who... the piano at that moment in the sitting room:
A) plays;
B) played;
C) was playing;
D) had played;
E) hlay.
№ 292
I was sure he... the letter:
A) posted;
B) had posted;
C) was posting;
D) posting;
E) to post.
№ 293
I think the weather... fine next week:
A) will be;
B) would be;
C) was;
D) is;
E) has been.
№ 294
I asked my sister to tell me what she... at the museum:
A) saw;
B) has seen;
C) had seen;
D) was seeing;
E) seeing.
№ 295
They realized that they... their way in the dark:
A) lost;
B) have lost;
C) had lost;
D) were loosing;
E) loses.
№ 296
He says he... at school two years ago:
A) works;
B) work;
C) will work;
D) worked;
E) was working.
№ 297
I knew my friend … never... to Washington:
A) was been;
B) has been;
C) was not;
D) had been;
E) hadn’t been.
№ 298
I was told that she... better than anybody else:
A) dances;
B) danced;
C) as dancing;
D) has danced;
E) had dance.
№ 299
I heard that he... a new car:
A) buy;
B) bought;
C) has bought;
D) had bought;
E) is buying.
№ 300
Her parents work … a plant:
A) on;
B) in;
C) to;
D) at;
E) of.
№ 301
A doctor who is selfish, dishonest can’t be … his profession:
A) good at;
B) good of;
C) good in;
D) well at;
E) well in.
№ 302
He decided to save some money and put … in the bank:
А) it;
В) their;
С) them;
D) its;
E) there.
№ 303
Everybody considered him … very clever:
A) being;
B) to be;
C) is;
D) been;
E) is being.
№ 304
The director told his secretary … the message straight away:
A) delivering;
B) deliver;
C) delivered;
D) to deliver;
E) delivers.
№ 305
He … it if he tried:
A) can do;
B) could do;
C) could be done;
D) could been done;
E) could doing.
№ 306
If you … so much noise, I … able to sleep:
A) make, won’t be;
B) will make, will be;
C) make, am;
D) won’t make, will be;
E) will make, be.
№ 307
I thought that she … that he … the first place in the chess tournament:
A) knows; has taken;
B) knows; had taken;
C) knew; has taken;
D) knew; had taken;
E) know; had taken.
№ 308
I … this book since my childhood:
A) don’t read;
B) haven’t read;
C) didn’t read;
D) won’t read;
E) am not reading.
№ 309
Mike hoped that his friend … him with his car:
A) help;
B) will help;
C) helps;
D) is helping;
E) would helр.
№ 310
Ann … eat less, she’s too fat:
A) shouldn’t;
B) can’t;
C) should;
D) may not;
E) mustn’t.
№ 311
I’ll give you the book on condition you … it next week:
A) return;
B) will return;
C) shall return;
D) returned;
E) returns.
№ 312
Barbara said she … Dan since 1985:
A) knows;
B) has known;
C) had known;
D) will know;
E) would know.
№ 313
Yesterday Tom heard that his aunt … for five days:
A) was ill;
B) is ill;
C) has been ill;
D) had been ill;
E) to be ill.
№ 314
I am not acquainted with Wales customs. … I:
A) Neither am;
B) So do;
C) Neither do;
D) So am;
E) Neither was.
№ 315
Вы бы хотели, чтобы она сходила в булочную?
A) Would you like her to go to the baker’s?
B) Would you like she to go to the baker’s?
C) Would you like to go to the baker’s?
D) Would you like go to the baker’s?
E) Would you like that she goes to the baker’s?
№ 316
Он нашел средство помочь им:
A) He found no means of helping him;
B) He found a means of helping them;
C) He found some means of helping them;
D) There are different means of helping them;
E) Are there any means of helping them.
№ 317
What does he …?
A) look;
B) liked;
C) looks;
D) look like;
E) looking like.
№ 318
They are behaving … little children:
A) like;
B) how;
C) as;
D) though;
E) such.
№ 319
She was invited to this conference … a specialist in medicine:
A) like;
B) how;
C) as;
D) as it;
E) though.
№ 320
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