E) I had toast and coffee for breakfast.




 

№ 372

Give antonym: Clean:

A) dirty;

B) greedy;

C) open;

D) nasty;

E) fat.

 

№ 373

When …the concert start last night? - It …at 8 o’clock:

A) were/ did;

B) did/ was;

C) was/was;

D) had started/ was;

E) is/ did.

 

№ 374

The cat... eating... food:

A) am/the;

B) are/ it’s;

C) is/its;

D) is/it’s;

E) is/ his.

 

№ 375

He’s... his dog not to dirty the house:

A) passing;

B) training;

C) teasing;

D) visiting;

E) studying.

 

№ 376

Mr. Brown is a very.... person. He always helps the people and opens doors for ladies:

A) cruel;

B) unfriendly;

C) nervous;

D) polite;

E) tidy.

 

№ 377

A mathematician is a person... maths:

A) that studies;

B) who study;

C) which study;

D) who studies;

E) which studies.

 

№ 378

Ей шестнадцать лет:

A) She has sixteen year;

B) She is in sixteen;

C) She is sixteen years;

D) She is sixteen;

E) She is in her sixteen years.

 

№ 379

She will be playing tennis on Sunday,.... she?

A) won’t she be;

B) won’t;

C) will she;

D) won’t be she;

E) shan’t she.

 

№ 380

Give right sentence:

A) Put on this dress;

B) Put at this dress;

C) Put of this dress;

D) Put out this dress;

E) Put in this dress.

 

№ 381

They... going... shopping:

A) are/to;

B) are/to do;

C) are/to going;

D) are/ to make;

E) is/ to go.

 

№ 382

What places did you visit?

A) I am going to visit the Science Museum;

B) I shall visit London next year;

C) I am not a tourist;

D) I visited Moscow last year;

E) I visited many historical places.

 

№ 383

The weather isn’t cold today, but it... cold yesterday:

A) was;

B) wasn’t;

C) were;

D) did;

E) is.

 

№ 384

” She used to collect stamps”, means:

A) She doesn’t like stamps;

B) She doesn’t collect stamps anymore;

C) She didn’t like stamps;

D) Collecting stamps is her hobby;

E) She don’t like stamps.

 

№ 385

How far is... from Almaty to Tashkent?

A) ways;

B) definition;

C) it;

D) meters;

E) kilometers.

 

№ 386

Did you buy any bread? – No, I... any bread, but I... some milk:

A) bought / am buying;

B) am buying/ bought;

C) didn’t buy/ bought;

D) bought/ bought;

E) don’t buy/ bought.

 

№ 387

Are you going to finish your study.... 2003?

A) At;

B) On;

C) -;

D) For;

E) In.

 

№ 388

She usually... her glasses, but now she is not wearing…:

A) wear/ them;

B) wears/ them;

C) wore/ them;

D) wore/ it;

 

№ 389

Before we leave what we don’t often say?

A) see you later;

B) have a good day;

C) it was nice to meet you

D) I was tired while I was here;

E) bye.

 

№ 390

You.... chew gum in class, but you.... chew it at home:

A) must/ can’t;

B) mustn’t/ can;

C) must/ must;

D) can/ can;

E) ought to/ can.

 

№ 391

-Which party will you go next Friday? - I must go to Jack’s party, because he... me two weeks ago:

A) pretended;

B) invited;

C) punished;

D) prepared;

E) liked.

 

№ 392

Their favorite singer is Sting,.... he?

A) wasn’t;

B) doesn’t;

C) isn’t;

D) is;

E) aren’t.

 

№ 393

She is fond... classical music:

A) in;

B) of;

C) in;

D) by;

E) at.

 

№ 394

... always speaks in a loud voice:

A) he;

B) we;

C) you;

D) they;

E) I.

 

№ 395

You must put... your coat. It’s cold outside:

A) on;

B) off;

C) away;

D) at;

E) in.

 

№ 396

Don’t look... me the way like that!

A) on;

B) through;

C) for;

D) in;

E) at.

 

№ 397

I am waiting... my friend. He is late:

A) on;

B) at;

C) into;

D) for;

E) in.

 

№ 398

Do you know the way... making good tea:

A) of;

B) in;

C) to;

D) for;

E) about.

 

№ 399

I invited my friend to.... place:

A) me;

B) his;

C) mine;

D) my;

E) his.

 

№ 400

She can’t do it properly. Help... please:

A) me;

B) her;

C) their;

D) my;

E) mine.

 

№ 401

... comes home at 8 o’clock:

A) I;

B) she;

C) they;

D) you;

E) we.

 

№ 402

..always speak in a loud voice:

A) she;

B) I;

C) he;

D) yours;

E) our.

 

№ 403

They did not have any meat. So they... cook a soup:

A) can;

B) could not;

C) can’t;

D) be able to;

E) will be able to.

 

№ 404

Translate:Lifeless:

A) жизненный;

B) безжизненный;

C) жизнь;

D) жить;

E) мертвый.

 

№ 405

He is very lazy. He does..... work:

A) few;

B) much;

C) little;

D) many;

E) less.

 

№ 406

Look! They are eating dinner now:

A) Who is eating dinner now;

B) What are they doing now;

C) What are they eating now;

D) What do they eat;

E) Why are they eating.

 

№ 407

Look! The girls … rock-n-roll:

A) dance;

B) are dancing;

C) is dancing;

D) danced;

E) are danced.

 

№ 408

… you prepare breakfast for me? I am hurry:

A) can;

B) should;

C) must;

D) need;

E) shall.

 

№ 409

You … buy milk. I prefer tea without milk:

A) need;

B) can;

C) needn’t;

D) may;

E) ought to.

 

№ 410

I know the town well so I … advise you where to go to have dinner:

A) can;

B) may not;

C) must;

D) need;

E) to be to

 

№ 411

I lost my key yesterday and … open the door:

A) can;

B) could;

C) couldn’t;

D) may not;

E) have not.

 

№ 412

… breakfast English people usually have cornflakes or porridge with milk:

A) for;

B) at;

C) on;

D) to;

E) in.

 

№ 413

Liquid food made by cooking meat, beet, cabbage, etc in water:

A) Shuchi;

B) Borshch;

C) Fish soup;

D) Okroshka;

E) Meat.

 

№ 414

I prefer strong tea … bitter coffee:

A) on;

B) by;

C) to;

D) at;

E) for.

 

№ 415

Pass … me the salt, please:

A) to;

B) at;

C) on;

D) -;

E) for.

 

№ 416

The pepperoni pizza is … my taste:

A) on;

B) to;

C) at;

D) with;

E) for.

 

№ 417

… the third course we have a glass of juice:

A) For;

B) At;

C) On;

D) To;

E) In.

 

№ 418

... white curtains on the window:

A) There is;

B) This is;

C) There are;

D) –;

E) Those are.

 

№ 419

It is … the third floor:

A) in;

B) on;

C) at;

D) under;

E) for.

 

№ 420

I live … a block of flats:

A) on;

B) at;

C) from;

D) in;

E) with.

 

№ 421

Where do we cook meal?

A) stove;

B) desk;

C) balcony;

D) piano;

E) study-table.

 

№ 422

It is... the corner near the window:

A) From;

B) In;

C) On;

D) At;

E) Under.

 

№ 423

Translate: Keep the house clean:

A) содержать дом в пыли;

B) убирать дом;

C) содержать дом в чистоте;

D) сорить в доме;

E) убираться в доме.

 

№ 424

There are some pictures... the wall:

A) in;

B) on;

C) from;

D) at;

E) under.

 

№ 425

What usually lies on the floor?

A) chandelier;

B) fork;

C) carpet;

D) cupboard;

E) armchair.

 

№ 426

It’s Thursday today, …:

A) is it;

B) doesn’t he;

C) isn’t it;

D) are they;

E) wasn’t it.

 

№ 427

You’ve got two sisters…:

A) hasn’t he;

B) haven’t you;

C) are they;

D) isn’t it;

E) wasn’t it.

 

№ 428

Where can we wash ourselves?

A) bed-room;

B) sitting-room;

C) living – room;

D) bath-room;

E) balcony.

 

№ 429

Where do people hang their clothes?

A) hall – stand;

B) mirror;

C) arm-chair;

D) sofa;

E) wall unit.

 

№ 430

Найдите слово не соответствующее теме «My flat»:

A) kitchen;

B) nursery;

C) plane;

D) bedroom;

E) balcony.

 

№ 431

My name is Alex. I…18 years old:

A) am;

B) are;

C) is;

D) were;

E) was.

 

№ 432

They aren’t French, … …:

A) aren’t they;

B) haven’t they;

C) are they;

D) isn’t it;

E) was it.

 

№ 433

They … an English lesson every day:

A) has;

B) had;

C) have;

D) have had;

E) had have.

 

№ 434

Mary studies at the University. She … a student:

A) Are;

B) Is;

C) Am;

D) Was;

E) Were.

 

№ 435

One of the oldest Universities in Britain is…:

A) Sorbona;

B) Harvard;

C) London;

D) Oxford;

E) РSU.

 

№ 436

Выберите слово не подходящее по смыслу:

A) university;

B) lecture;

C) tutor;

D) season;

E) teacher.

 

№ 437

Выберите слово не подходящее по смыслу:

A) semester;

B) term;

C) kitchen;

D) credit;

E) debts.

 

№ 438

Выберите слово не подходящее по смыслу:

A) part-time student;

B) rector;

C) department;

D) patient;

E) teacher.

 

№ 439

Before exams start students are to pass…:

A) control;

B) credits;

C) pairs;

D) holidays;

E) lectures.

 

№ 440

His name … Bob:

A) am;

B) are;

C) is;

D) were;

E) am.

 

№ 441

They … an English lesson every day last year:

A) has;

B) have;

C) had;

D) have had;

E) had have.

 

№ 442

Mary and Ann study at the University. They … students:

A) are;

B) Is;

C) am;

D) was;

E) have.

 

№ 443

I feel some pain … my back:

A) on;

B) at;

C) in;

D) of;

E) into.

 

№ 444

I (to use) to read a lot about famous people:

A) uses;

B) used;

C) are used;

D) is used;

E) had used.

 

№ 445

… you … to live in village in your childhood?

A) did, use;

B) do, use;

C) does, use;

D) used;

E) had, use.

 

№ 446

She (not to ask) him about anything:

A) did not ask;

B) is not asked;

C) not asked;

D) not asking;

E) do not ask.

 

№ 447

He (to play) tennis twice a week last year:

A) play;

B) playd;

C) had play;

D) is played;

E) played.

 

№ 448

She (to learn) French and German two years ago:

A) lernt;

B) is learnt;

C) learnt;

D) was learnt;

E) were learnt.

 

№ 449

We (to keep) our car in the garage last winter:

A) kepting;

B) kepted;

C) was kept;

D) were kept;

E) kept.

 

№ 450

They often (to make) mistakes at the lessons:

A) make;

B) maked;

C) had make;

D) was made;

E) were made.

 

№ 451

When I lived with my parents I (to help) my mother about the house:

A) helped;

B) helpt;

C) was helped;

D) help;

E) helps.

 

№ 452

They (not to do) their shopping every day last year:

A) do not do;

B) did not do;

C) does not do;

D) not did;

E) not do.

 

№ 453

We (to go) to the university by metro yesterday:

A) go;

B) gone;

C) goes;

D) went;

E) did go.

 

№ 454

The concert (to begin) at 6 p.m yesterday:

A) began;

B) begun;

C) begined;

D) begint;

E) begand.

 

№ 455

I (to stay) at school yesterday:

A) stay;

B) stayed;

C) was stay;

D) were stay;

E) stays.

 

№ 456

It often (to rain) last autumn:

A) rain;

B) raind;

C) rained;

D) rains;

E) rraint.

 

№ 457

Tom (to get) excellent marks in English yesterday:

A) gott;

B) getted;

C) get;

D) got;

E) was got.

 

№ 458

... always go abroad during their summer holidays:

A) they;

B) he;

C) she;

D) us;

E) her.

 

№ 459

Give... the book, please:

A) I;

B) she;

C) we;

D) me;

E) their.

 

№ 460

He is an old friend of...:

A) my;

B) your;

C) mine;

D) her;

E) their.

 

№ 461

He washed and dressed...:

A) he;

B) herself;

C) himself;

D) ourself;

E) his.

 

№ 462

... sister made some mistakes in her test:

A) My;

B) He;

C) Mine;

D) Them;

E) Yours.

 

№ 463

Is... absent today?

A) somebody;

B) anybody;

C) nobody;

D) anywhere;

E) some.

 

№ 464

I can’t help you. I have... free time:

A) much;

B) many;

C) little;

D) few;

E) a lot of.

 

№ 465

If you ever have... problems, let me know:

A) any;

B) some;

C) no;

D) every;

E) something.

 

№ 466

Did... meet him yersterday?

A) somebody;

B) anybody;

C) nobody;

D) everybody;

E) anything.

 

№ 467

How... new grammar rules do you know?

A) many;

B) much;

C) little;

D) few;

E) more.

 

№ 468

Don’t worry. We have... time before the train comes in:

A) little;

B) few;

C) much;

D) many;

E) more.

 

№ 469

These books are..., take... if you want:

A) my / it;

B) our / them;

C) mine / it;

D) her / them;

E) mine / them.

 

№ 470

I have lost... pencils, may I take...?

A) mine / your;

B) your / your;

C) my / yours;

D) her / your;

E) yours / my.

 

№ 471

... often wait for me at the entrance:

A) They;

B) He;

C) She;

D) Our;

E) Them.

 

№ 472

She’ll go to the South with... son and... daughter:

A) her / her;

B) hers / her;

C) her / hers;

D) my / mine;

E) mine / my.

 

№ 473

This is my dictionary and that is …:

A) here;

B) my;

C) yours;

D) this;

E) her.

 

№ 474

... of you knows his permanent address?

A) Who;

B) Which;

C) What;

D) How;

E) How many.

 

№ 475

I have many close friends in... native town:

A) my;

B) our;

C) ours;

D) theirs;

E) them.

 

№ 476

They should do it...:

A) ourself;

B) myself;

C) themselves;

D) theirself;

E) theirs.

 

№ 477

She put on... coat and left for work:

A) she;

B) her;

C) hers;

D) herself;

E) mine.

 

№ 478

I’ve got no pen to write with. I’ll ask Peter to give me...:

A) her;

B) his;

C) herself;

D) mine;

E) my.

 

№ 479

We shall listen to... suggestions, then we shall put forward...:

A) their / our;

B) theirs / our;

C) their / ours;

D) theirs / ours;

E) they / our.

 

№ 480

... apperance my father is a well-built man:

A) on;

B) by;

C) for;

D) the;

E) in.

 

№ 481

I’ve got good relations... my parents:

A) to;

B) by;

C) with;

D) at;

E) from.

 

№ 482

She is interested... ancient coins:

A) at;

B) in;

C) by;

D) on;

E) of.

 

№ 483

My younger sister is very popular... her friends at parties:

A) at;

B) by;

C) with;

D) from;

E) of.

 

№ 484

He is keen... sport:

A) in;

B) on;

C) at;

D) with;

E) by.

 

№ 485

Are you an economist?-Yes,...:

A) I’m;

B) I do;

C) I have;

D) I’m not;

E) he is.

 

№ 486

Does he visit his relatives in Russia?

A) Yes, I do;

B) No, he does;

C) Yes, he does;

D) Yes, I am;

E) No, I am not.

 

№ 487

Have the pupils done their homework?-Yes,...:

A) I have;

B) they have not;

C) they do;

D) they have;

E) they are.

 

№ 488

He is handsome,...?

A) is he;

B) does he;

C) isn’t he;

D) doesn’t he;

E) has he.

 

№ 489

He is popular and famous.-...:

A) So do I;

B) So am I;

C) So I am;

D) Neither do I;

E) Neither I am.

 

№ 490

Kate knew it,...?

A) didn’t she;

B) does she;

C) doesn’t she;

D) did she;

E) is she.

 

№ 491

There is no milk in the fridge,...?

A) is there;

B) isn’t there;

C) there is;

D) are there;

E) is here.

 

№ 492

There are many students in the group,...?

A) isn’t it;

B) aren’t there;

C) are there;

D) is there;

E) are they.

 

№ 493

You can’t sing,...?

A) can she;

B) can’t you;

C) can you;

D) may I;

E) can.

 

№ 494

Where... my glasses? – I have just lost...:

A) is / it;

B) are / it;

C) is / them;

D) are / them;

E) was / it.

 

№ 495

Your advice... very useful. I usually use your... when I am in trouble:

A) is / advice;

B) is / advices;

C) are / advice;

D) are / advices;

E) were / advices.

 

№ 496

They say money... the soul of business:

A) is;

B) are;

C) were;

D) to be;

E) have.

 

№ 497

Too... knowledge... the head bold:

A) much / make;

B) many / makes;

C) much / makes;

D) many/ make;

E) little / make.

 

№ 498

The newspaper contains... interesting information:

A) much;

B) many;

C) little;

D) few;

E) a few.

 

№ 499

He has... friends in this town and he feels lonely:

A) much;

B) many;

C) little;

D) few;

E) a little.

 

№ 500

His clothes... very stylish:

A) are;

B) is;

C) was;

D) were;

E) to be.

 

№ 501

... character my father is a strict man:

A) On;

B) By;

C) For;

D) The;

E) At.

 

№ 502

He … with his family now. His son … so much exited:

A) will be, will;

B) were, will;

C) was, were;

D) is, is;

E) are, will be.

 

№ 503

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, are;

E) were, were.

 

№ 504

The children … not upset, they … very angry:

A) were, are;

B) are, are;

C) will be, were;

D) is, is;

E) is, are.

 

№ 505

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.

 

№ 506

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.

 

№ 507

How … you? – I … not very well today:

A) was, was;

B) is, am;

C) will be, was;

D) are, am;

E) are, are.

 

№ 508

… you a doctor? – yes, I …:

A) is, is;

B) are, am;

C) am, am;

D) am, is;

E) are, are.

 

№ 509

The shelf … brown. It … on the wall:

A) are, is;

B) was, will be;

C) is, is;

D) were, was;

E) is, are.

 

№ 510

Where … Lisa and John? - They … at college:

A) were, are;

B) are, is;

C) will be, were;

D) are, are;

E) is, is.

 

№ 511

She … the kindness 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.

 

№ 512

… you busy? – No, I … not:

A) are, am;

B) am, am;

C) is, is;

D) was, were;

E) will be, was.

 

№ 513

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.

 

№ 514

Which sport, do you think, … the most dangerous?

A) am;

B) was;

C) were;

D) is;

E) are.

 

№ 515

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.

 

№ 516

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.

 

№ 517

The lesson … interesting. We studied a new theme:

A) will be;

B) is;

C) are;

D) am;

E) was.

 

№ 518

I … glad to help you. You may come tomorrow:

A) was;

B) are;

C) is;

D) will be;

E) were.

 

№ 519

I … writing a letter at the moment:

A) was;

B) will be;

C) am;

D) were;

E) is.

 

№ 520

They … playing football from 5 till 7:

A) were;

B) am;

C) is;

D) will be;

E) are.

 

№ 521

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.

 

№ 522

Who are Prince William and Prince Henry’s parents?

A) Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer are;

B) Queen Victoria and Prince Albert are;

C) Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson are;

D) Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips are;

E) Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip are.

 

№ 523

Nelson’s Column is situated in … in London:

A) Fleet Street;

B) Downing Street;

C) Trafalgar Square;

D) Piccadilly Circus;

E) Harley Street.

 

№ 524

The capital of England is …:

A) Cardiff;

B) Chicago;

C) Washington D.C.

D) London;

E) Manchester.

 

№ 525

London is on the...:

A) Severn;

B) Irtysh;

C) Mississippi;

D) Thames;

E) Avon.

 

№ 526

Sherwood Forest is famous for the legendary …:

A) Shrek;

B) Robin Hood;

C) Sir Arthur;

D) Mary Poppins;

E) Harry Potter.

 

№ 527

The British currency is …:

A) Dollars;

B) Pounds;

C) Franks;

D) Crones;

E) British dollars.

 

№ 528

What is the national emblem of England?

A) Maple leaf;

B) Rose;

C) Tulip;

D) Violet;

E) Narcissi.

 

№ 529

British people celebrate Halloween on the …:

A) 31st of October;

B) 25th of December;

C) 5th of November;

D) 8th of March;

E) 4th of July.

 

№ 530

How many parts does Great Britain consist of?

A) 2;

B) 5;

C) 4;

D) 6;

E) 3.

 

№ 531

… is Great Britain’s oldest University:

A) Cambridge;

B) Oxford;

C) London University;

D) Leicester University;

E) Birmingham University.

 

№ 532

The ravens in the Tower of London are taken care of because …:

A) They are very old;

B) They are very rare;

C) Of a legend;

D) The oldest name of the Tower;

E) The ravens.

 

№ 533

The British Parliament consists of …:

A) The house of Lords and the house of Commons;

B) The Senate and the house of Representatives;

C) The Senate and the Mazhilis;

D) The house of Lords and the house of Representatives;

E) The house of Lords and the Mazhilis.

 

№ 534

Who is the official head of the state in Great Britain?

A) Parliament;

B) Labour Party;

C) Liberal Party;

D) The queen or the king;

E) Conservative Party.

 

№ 535

What is “Big Ben”?

A) University;

B) Museum;

C) Exhibition;

D) Clock;

E) Theatre.

 

№ 536

Which of the following can not be found in London?

A) Trafalgar Square;

B) The East End;

C) The Statue of Liberty;

D) The City;

E) The West End.

 

№ 537

The City is the …:

A) Business part of London;

B) Largest museum in London;

C) Central square of London;

D) Poorest part of London;

E) Industrial part of London.

 

№ 538

The chairman of the House of Commons in the English Parliament is …:

A) The Lord-Chancellor;

B) The Speaker;

C) Prince of Wales;

D) The Queen;

E) The Prime-Minister.

 

№ 539

The chairman of the House of Lords in the English Parliament is …:

A) The Lord-Chancellor;

B) The Speaker;

C) Prince of Wales;

D) The Queen;

E) The Prime-Minister.

 

№ 540

The most popular English sport is …:

A) Tennis;

B) Basketball;

C) Chess;

D) Rugby;

E) Swimming.

 

№ 541

The British Prime Minister Tony Blair belongs to the … Party:

A) Conservative;

B) Liberal;

C) Democratic;

D) Labour;

E) Nur-Otan.

 

№ 542

Madam Tussaud’s museum is in …:

A) England;

B) America;

C) Canada;

D) Russia;

E) France.

 

№ 543

… separates Great Britain from France:

A) English Channel;

B) Gulf of Mexico;

C) Saint George’s Channel;

D) I rish Sea;

E) North Atlantic Ocean.

 

№ 544

London is divided into …:

A) The City; the West End, the East End and Westminster;

B) The City; the West End, the 5th Avenue;

C) The North End, the South End and Westminster;

D) The North End, the West End, the City and Westminster;

E) Squares, Avenues and Westminster.

 

№ 545

Who wrote “Hamlet”?

A) Shakespeare;

B) Mark Twain;

C) Jack London;

D) W. Saroyan;

E) Robert Burns.

 

№ 546

The northern and western parts of the country is …:

A) Mountainous;

B) A vast plain;

C) A plain;

D) Desert;

E) Industrious.

 

№ 547

The northern and western parts of the country is called …:

A) Highlands;

B) Lowlands;

C) Goldenlands;

D) Desert;

E) Steppes.

 

№ 548

About … of the population is urban:

A) 80%;

B) 70%;

C) 40%;

D) 50%;

E) 60%.

 

№ 549

… are the most famous educational centres of England:

A) Sorbonne and Oxford;

B) Oxford and Cambridge;

C) Harvard and California University;

D) KBU and KIMEP;

E) Cambridge and California University.

 

№ 550

How long …you…English?

A) Have been learning;

B) Have learnt;

C) Did learn;

D) Does learn;

E) Is learning.

 

№ 551

When…you…learning English?

A) Have been beginning;

B) Have begun;

C) Did begin;

D) Does begin;

E) Is beginning.

 

№ 552

I …for 12 days and stopped at the small hotel for the night..

A) Has travelled;

B) Had been travelling;

C) Travelled;

D) Is travelling;

E) Are travelling.

 

№ 553

You …much work to do tomorrow.

A) Has;

B) Had had;

C) Will have;

D) Has had;

E) Had.

 

№ 554

Your brother hasn’t finished school yet,…?

A) Hasn’t your brother;

B) Has he;

C) Did he;

D) Does he;

E) Do you.

 

№ 555

As soon as I…your article I’ll ring you up.

A) Shall find;

B) Shall have found;

C) Find;

D) Found;

E) Am finding.

 

№ 556

He … his daughter went to school.

A) Was told;

B) Is told;

C) Was being told;

D) Were being told;

E) Is being told.

 

№ 557

I was asked how I usually…to the Institute.

A) Have got;

B) Has got;

C) Getting;

D) Get;

E) Got.

 

№ 558

The doctors didn’t expect the sick man …better so soon.

A) Feels;

B) Feel;

C) Has felt;

D) To feel;

E) To be felt.

 

№ 559

A strong wind began….

A) Blow;

B) Blew;

C) Have blown;

D) To blow;

E) Has been blowing.

 

№ 560

We are going to see the film tomorrow.-So…

A) Are we;

B) We are;

C) We do;

D) Does he;

E) Is she.

 

№ 561

I…just…to sleep when something woke me up.

A) Had gone;

B) Gone;

C) Is going;

D) Are going;

E) Will go.

 

№ 562

He … translate these articles tomorrow.

A) Will able to;

B) Will be able to;

C) Am to;

D) Has to;

E) Are to.

 

№ 563

We …for a walk in the evening. We’ll be watching TV.

A) Goes;

B) Were going;

C) Was going;

D) Is going;

E) Won’t be going.

 

№ 564

You’ve got a brother,…...?

A) Did you;

B) Has he;

C) Haven’t you;

D) Will we;

E) Is she.

 

№ 565

Kate... if she’ll find Peter’s address at home.

A) Know;

B) To know;

C) Doesn’t know;

D) Had not know;

E) To be known.

 

№ 566

I was asked which subjects we usually…at the University during this semester.

A) To take;

B) Had taken;

C) Is taken;

D) Was taken;

E) Took.

 

№ 567

I wanted the girl...on singing because her song reminded me of my childhood.

A) Goes;

B) Be gone;

C) Is going;

D) to go;

E) To be gone.

 

№ 568

He went…something to us but we couldn’t understand anything as it was very noisy.

A) On telling;

B) To tell;

C) Told;

D) Was told;

E) Was telling.

 

№ 569

It was the longest snake I…ever…in my life.

A) Saw;

B) To see;

C) To be seen;

D) See;

E) Have seen.

 

№ 570

In practice the United Kingdom is ruled by the …:

A) Prime-Minister;

B) Queen;

C) King;

D) President;

E) Sultan.

 

№ 571

The longest river in England is the …:

A) Trent;

B) Severn;

C) Thames;

D) Mississippi;

E) Avon.

 

№ 572

The highest mountain –Ben Nevis (1343)- is in …:

A) Wales;

B) Scotland;

C) England;

D) Colorado;

E) Northern Ireland.

 

№ 573

Westminster Abbey was built by the architect …:

A) Sir Christopher Wren;

B) William Wilkins;

C) Rembrant;

D) Rubens;

E) Federik August Bartholdi

 

№ 574

Many famous people are buried in …:

A) Westminster Abbey;

B) The Clock Tower;

C) The Tower of London;

D) St. Paul’s Cathedral;

E) Trafalgar Square.

 

№ 575

Where is the Statue of Liberty?

A) Massachusetts;

B) California;

C) New York;

D) Washington D.C.;

E) Boston.

 

№ 576

Where is the tallest skyscraper in the world?

A) New York;

B) Chicago;

C) San Francisco;

D) Washington D.C.;

E) Boston.

 

№ 577

When do Americans celebrate Independence Day?

A) July 4;

B) February 14;

C) December 25;

D) November;

E) October 31.

 

№ 578

What is the national sport in America?

A) Football;

B) Soccer;

C) Baseball;

D) Tennis;

E) Bowling.

 

№ 579

Who was the first president of the USA?

A) Abraham Lincoln;

B) George Washington;

C) Franklin D. Roosevelt;

D) Christopher Columbus;

E) John Trumbull.

 

№ 580

Which is the United States capital?

A) New York City;

B) Los Angeles;

C) Washington D.C.;

D) San Francisco;

E) Atlanta.

 

№ 581

In which city is Hollywood?

A) Los Angeles;

B) San Francisco;

C) Florida;

D) New York;

E) Atlanta.

 

№ 582

What is the name of the awards given to the best movie actors and actresses each year in the U.S.?

A) Oscar;

B) Grammy;

C) Golden Palm;

D) Nika;

E) Golden Globe.

 

№ 583

What is the capital of Georgia?

A) Atlanta;

B) Chicago;

C) California;

D) Los Angeles;

E) Washington.

 

№ 584

Washington, D.C. is a...:

A) Town;

B) City;

C) State;

D) District;

E) Country.

 

№ 585

Which ocean separates Europe from the States?

A) The Indian Ocean;

B) The Atlantic Ocean;

C) The Pacific Ocean;

D) The Northern Ocean;

E) The Arctic Ocean.

 

№ 586

Who discovered America?

A) America Vespucci;

B) The pilgrims;

C) Christopher Columbus;

D) George Washington;

E) David Livingstone.

 

№ 587

What is the national symbol of America?

A) The sun;

B) The moon;

C) The rose;

D) The bald eagle;

E) The shamrock..

 

№ 588

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from...:

A) Greece;

B) Ireland;

C) England;

D) France;

E) Turkey.

 

№ 589

Where does the President of the USA live and work?

A) In the White House;

B) In Congress;

C) In the Pentagon;

D) In the Supreme Court;

E) In the Empire State Building.

 

№ 590

What is Disneyland?

A) Name of the Square;

B) Memorial;

C) Children’s Park of Wonder;

D) Name of the town;

E) Industrial town.

 

№ 591

Who is the main figure in the emblem of the USA?

A) Swan;

B) Owl;

C) Cuckoo;

D) Eagle;

E) Hen.

 

№ 592

When did the United States win its independence?

A) 1680;

B) 1881;

C) 1776;

D) 1784;

E) 1888.

 

№ 593

July 4th is …:

A) Halloween;

B) Friendship Day;

C) Victory Day;

D) Independence Day;

E) Father’s Day.

 

№ 594

The US centre for art and business is …:

A) New York;

B) Washington;

C) Colorado;

D) Los Angeles;

E) Las Vegas.

 

№ 595

Who is officially the head of the state and the government of the USA?

A) Congress;

B) Republicans Party;

C) Democratic Party;

D) President;

E) Communist Party.

 

№ 596

What is the tallest sight in Washington, D.C.?

A) US Capitol;

B) The Statue of Liberty;

C) The White House;

D) Fenwick Gallery;

E) The National Mall.

 

№ 597

What is the White House?

A) University;

B) Monument;

C) Sky-scraper;

D) The residence of President;

E) Park.

 

№ 598

Where does the capital of the USA belong to?

A) The District of Columbia;

B) The State of Alaska;

C) The State of Maryland;

D) The State of Pennsylvania;

E) The State of Georgia.

 

№ 599

What is the highest spot in the USA?

A) Mt. McKinley;

B) Mt. Rushmore;

C) Death Valley;

D) Honolulu;

E) The Appalachian.

 

№ 600

Astana is situated on the bank of the river …:

A) Irtysh;

B) Ishim;

C) Syrdarija;

D) Tobyl;

E) Tenteksu.

 

№ 601

Pavlodar is situated on the bank of the river …:

A) Irtysh;

B) Ishim;

C) Syrdarija;

D) Tobyl;

E) Tenteksu.

 

№ 602

What countries does Kazakhstan border on?

A) Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan;

B) Russia, China, Georgia, Mongolia;

C) Russia, China, Pakistan, Turkmenistan;

D) Russia, China, Pakistan, Mongolia;

E) Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine, Turkmenistan;

 

№ 603

When is the Independence Day of Kazakhstan?

A) September 5;

B) August 30;

C) February 14;

D) Nauryz 22;

E) December 16.

 

№ 604

What chambers does Kazakhstani Parliament consist of?

A) The Senate and the House of Representatives;

B) The House of Lords and the House of Commons;

C) The Senate and the Mazhilis;

D) The House of Lords and the House of Representatives;

E) The House of Lords and the Mazhilis.

 

№ 605

What is the capital of Kazakhstan?

A) Astana;

B) Almaty;

C) Kyzylorda;

D) Taldykorgan;

E) Tashkent.

 

№ 606

When did Kazakhstan become independent?

A) 1992;

B) 1997;

C) 1991;

D) 1917;

E) 2000.

 

№ 607

Who wrote “The Path of Abai”?

A) Abai Kunanbaev;

B) Mukhtar Auezov;

C) Mukhtar Maghauin;

D) Sultanmakhmut Toraighyrov;

E) Mukhtar Shakhanov.

 

№ 608

What part of Kazakhstan is densely populated?

A) The south part;

B) The north part;

C) The west part;

D) The north-west part;

E) The east part.

 

№ 609

The Tobol river flows through the territory of …:

A) South Kazakhstan;

B) West Kazakhstan;

C) North Kazakhstan;

D) Saryarka;

E) Zhetisu.

 

№ 610

When was the Constitution of Kazakhstan adopted?

A) August 30, 1991;

B) August 30, 1995;

C) September 5, 2000;

D) September 5, 1995;

E) January 13, 1993.

 

№ 611

When was Pavlodar founded?

A) 1900;

B) 1720;

C) 1820;

D) 1880;

E) 1770;

 

№ 612

The monument of miners is the symbol of...:

A) Astana;

B) Ekibastuz;

C) Temirtau;

D) Karagandy;

E) Atyrau.

 

№ 613

What is the national currency of Kazakhstan?

A) Tenge;

B) Rouble;

C) Dollar;

D) Pound;

E) Euro.

 

№ 614

How many zones is Kazakhstan divided into according to climatic and economic conditions?

A) 5;

B) 4;

C) 3;

D) 2;

E) 8.

 

№ 615

The territory of the RK is...:

A) 2.7 mln. square km.;

B) 3 mln. square km.;

C) 3.7 mln. square km.;

D) 1 mln. square km.;

E) 1.7 mln. square km.

 

№ 616

When was the capital transferred from Almaty to Akmola?

A) 1997;

B) 1991;

C) 2000;

D) 1999;

E) 1995.

 

№ 617

When did Akmola get a new symbolic name – Astana?

A) 1992;

B) 1998;

C) 1997;

D) 2000;

E) 2005.

 

№ 618

Who are the famous painters of Kazakhstan?

A) A.Galymbaeva, A.Kasteev;

B) R.Rymbaeva, B.Tolegenova;

C) K.Satpaev, A.Margulan;

D) S.Toraighyrov, Sh.Kudaiberdiev;

E) M. Auezov, M.Maghauin;

 

№ 619

How is the milk of the camel called?

A) Kymyz;

B) Shubat;

C) Milk;

D) Airan;

E) Kurt.

 

№ 620

What was K.Satpaev?

A) A scientist;

B) A painter;

C) A chemist;

D) Doctor of Philosophy;

E) A writer.

 

№ 621

What lakes are in Bayanaul?

A) Toraighyr, Sabyndykol, Zhasybai;

B) Alakol, Balkhash;

C) Toraighyr, Balkhash;

D) Alakol, Sabyndykol;

E) Tengiz, Zaisan, Issykkol.

 

№ 622

Where is “Baiterek” situated?

A) In Almaty;

B) In Astana;

C) In Pavlodar;

D) In Karagandy;

E) In Kostonai.

 

№ 623

What are the national games of Kazakhstan?

A) Football, Baseball;

B) Kyzkuu, Audaryspak;

C) Tennis, Soccer;

D) Kyzkuu, Soccer;

E) Football, Tennis.

 

№ 624

When was introduced national currency of Kazakhstan?

A) 1993;

B) 1991;

C) 1999;

D) 2000;

E) 2005.

 

№ 625

When did Kazakhstan enter the UNO?

A) 1991;

B) 1992;

C) 1995;

D) 1999;

E) 2000.

 

№ 626

The national food served during Nauryz is...:

A) Nauryz milk;

B) Nauryz kozhe;

C) Kurt;

D) Beshbarmak;

E) Manty.

 

№ 627

Kazakhstan is a... republic:

A) Parliamentary;

B) Presidential;

C) Constitutional monarchy;

D) Autocratic;

E) Federal.

 

№ 628

... is the first Kazakh spaceman:

A) Yuri Gagarin;

B) Talgat Bigeldinov;

C) Nurken Abdirov;

D) Kanysh Satpaev;

E) Tokhtar Aubakirov.

 

№ 629

Kazakhstan borders on... in the East:

A) Russia;

B) Kirghizia;

C) Uzbekistan;

D) China;

E) Turkmenistan.

 

№ 630

Kazakhstan borders on... in the North:

A) Russia;

B) Kirghizia;

C) Uzbekistan;

D) China;

E) Turkmenistan.

 

№ 631

The Parliament of the RK consists of...:

A) The House of Lords and the House of Commons;

B) The Senate and the House of Representatives;

C) The House of Lords and the House of Representatives;

D) The Senate and the House of Commons;

E) The Senate and the Mazhilis.

 

№ 632

The Mazhilis is the... house of the Parliament:

A) Upper;

B) Lower;

C) Higher;

D) Left;

E) Right.

 

№ 633

The Senate is the... house of the Parliament:

A) Upper;

B) Lower;

C) Higher;

D) Left;

E) Right.

 

№ 634

... is the national game performed on horse in Kazakhstan:

A) Altybakhan;

B) Khantalapai;

C) Togyzkumalakh;

D) Kyz kuu;

E) Aksuyek.

 

№ 635

“Semei-poligon” testing area was closed in...:

A) 1991;

B) 1995;

C) 1993;

D) 1999;

E) 2000.

 

№ 636

... forms the natural border between Kazakhstan and China:

A) The Tjan-Shan;

B) The Urals;

C) The Alatau;

D) The Alps;

E) The Highlands.

 

№ 637

Otan Party... on March 1, 1999:

A) is formed;

B) was formed;

C) has formed;

D) formed;

E) be formed.

 

№ 638

Kazakhstan... a member of the UNO on March 2, 1992:

A) become;

B) became;

C) has become;

D) will become;

E) had been become.

 

№ 639

When did the Constitution of Kazakhstan come into force?

A) August 30, 1999;

B) August 30, 1995;

C) September 5, 2000;

D) September 5, 1995;

E) January 13, 1993.

 

№ 640

Choose the correct form of the verb in Passive.

The UK …..on the British Isles:

A) is situated;

B) situates;

C) were situated;

D) was situated;

E) is being situated.

 

№ 641

Choose the correct form of the verb in Passive.

The UK … of four countries:

A) is made up;

B) consist;

C) has made up;

D) is consist;

E) was consist.

 

№ 642

Choose the correct form of the verb in Passive.

The British Isles…from the European continent by the North Sea, and the English Channel:

A) are separated;

B) is separated;

C) are separate;

D) is separate;

E) can separate.

 

№ 643

Choose the correct form of the verb in Passive.

The UK … as a highly developed industrial country:

A) is known;

B) has known;

C) known;

D) is know;

E) knew.

 

№ 644

Choose the correct form of the verb in Passive.

The UK …. by the elected government with the prime minister at the head:

A) is ruled;

B) rules;

C) is rule;

D) ruled;

E) has ruled.

 

№ 645

Choose the correct form of the verb in Passive.

English kings and queens … in Westminster Abbey:

A) have been crowned;

B) are crowned;

C) had crown;

D) crowns;

E) has crowned.

 

№ 646

Choose the correct form of the verb in Passive.

Washington … after the first president of the USA, George Washington:

A) was named;

B) is named;

C) had been named;

D) will be named;

E) must be named.

 

№ 647

Choose the correct form of the verb in Passive.

New York … in the natural harbor of the mouth of the Hudson River:

A) is located;

B) located;

C) was located;

D) can locate;

E) will be located;

 

№ 648

Choose the Russian equivalent:

New-York is known for its restaurants:

A) В Нью -Йорке очень много ресторанов;

B) Нью -Йорк известен своими ресторанами;

C) Все знают, что в Нью -Йорке очень много ресторанов;

D) Я знаю хороший ресторан в Нью –Йорке;

E) В Нью -Йорке нет хороших ресторанов.

 

№ 649

Tom (to live) in Africa five years ago:

A) lifted;

B) lived;

C) lives;

D) live;

E) life.

 

№ 650

They (to move) to Moscow ten years ago:

A) move;

B) is moved;

C) has moved;

D) moves;

E) moved.

 

№ 651

Ann (to visit) London two years ago:

A) has visited;

B) visits;

C) visited;

D) are visited;

E) visit.

 

№ 652

Jane and Tom (to marry) two years ago:

A) married;

B) has maried;

C) are married;

D) marries;

E) marry.

 

№ 653

Mike (to swim) in the river every day:

A) swam;

B) swum;

C) swim;

D) are swum;

E) swims.

 

№ 654

The music at the party (to be) very loud and could be heard from far away:

A) are;

B) were;

C) am;

D) was;

E) be.

 

№ 655

They (to be glad) to meet him yesterday:

A) am;

B) was;

C) are;

D) is;

E) were.

 

№ 656

Tom: Look! It’s raining again.

Ann: Oh no, not again. It (to rain) the whole day yesterday too:

A) is rained;

B) rains;

C) rained;

D) are rained;

E) was raining.

 

№ 657

I (to enjoy) the last party very much:

A) are enjoyed;

B) is enjoyed;

C) enjoyed;

D) enjoyes;

E) has enjoyed.

 

№ 658

Mr Edward’s (to die) ten years ago:

A) dies;

B) died;

C) is died;

D) has died;

E) die.

 

№ 659

When I lived in Manchester, I (to work) in a bank:

A) work;

B) works;

C) is worked;

D) worked;

E) has worked.

 

№ 660

We (to invite) them to our party but they decided not to come:

A) invited;

B) invites;

C) had invited;

D) invite;

E) was invited.

 

№ 661

I was watching TV when my father (to come) back from work:

A) went;

B) come;

C) has come;

D) comed;

E) came.

 

№ 662

Listen, John! Who (to be) with you at yesterday’s party? – It (to be) my new girlfriend:

A) was, were;

B) was, was;

C) were, was;

D) were, were.

E) had been, had been.

 

№ 663

Bank of New York (to deal) with Halyk Bank last year, didn’t it?

A) did deal;

B) dealed;

C) dealt;

D) was dealing;

E) has dealt.

 

№ 664

I (to make) up my mind not to visit training courses any more:

A) was making;

B) has made;

C) makes;

D) made;

E) make.

 

№ 665

The speech of our President (to awake) us to the sense of patriotism and duty:

A) awoken;

B) awaked;

C) awoke;

D) has awoken;

E) are awoken.

 

№ 666

I (to understand) clearly what the teacher was explaining yesterday:

A) is understood;

B) understand;

C) had understood;

D) have understood;

E) understood.

 

№ 667

I (to go) to a basketball match last Friday:

A) went;

B) gone;

C) had gone;

D) was going;

E) have gone.

 

№ 668

This guy (to begin) using drugs several years ago. Now he is a finished man:

A) begun;

B) began;

C) is begun;

D) has begun;

E) begins.

 

№ 669

We (to send) him a letter last week but he hasn’t answered us yet:

A) send;

B) sent;

C) were sending;

D) have sent;

E) sand.

 

№ 670

He owes me because I (to do) him a great favour:

A) were doing;

B) do;

C) done;

D) did;

E) was doing.

 

№ 671

I (to speak) to him last evening and he promised to come:

A) speaked;

B) spoken;

C) spoke;

D) speak;

E) spoks.

 

№ 672

Have you seen my papers? – I guess I (to throw) them away:

A) had thrown;

B) is thrown;

C) thrown;

D) throw;

E) threw.

 

№ 673

Whom do you think I (to see) yesterday? – Tell me the truth I don’t know:

A) saw;

B) sew;

C) seed;

D) seen;

E) had seen.

 

№ 674

When I (to be) a student, I sometimes (stay) after classes (to play) volleyball:

A) were, stayed, to play;

B) was, stayed, play;

C) was, stayed, played;

D) was, stayed, to play;

E) was, stay, to play.

 

№ 675

Ann (translate) a lot of foreign letters at the office last week:

A) translates;

B) translate;

C) translated;

D) will translate;

E) translating.

 

№ 676

(To do) you (play) volleyball every week-end?

A) do, play;

B) did, play;

C) did, played;

D) does, play;

E) done, played.

 

№ 677

A week ago my friend (come) to Moscow from Leningrad:

A) came;

B) come;

C) comes;

D) comed;

E) will come.

 



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