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VI. Circle the right variant.

1. A: What would you like to do at the weekend? B: a) I don't like the weekend.

b) I like to do a lot.

c) I'd like to see a football match.

2. A: What's that man? B: a)He's John.

b) Yes, it's a man.

c) He's a teacher.

3. A: Have you ever been to Scotland? B: a) No, never.

b) Not already.

c) No yet.

4. A: Have you got any brown socks? B: a) No, but I've got some blue ones.

b) No, but I've got a blue one.

c) No, but I've got some blues.

5. A: Couldn't you lend me a pencil? B: a) Sorry, I haven't got one.

b) Sorry, I haven't got.

c) Sorry, I haven't got some.

6. a) So a lovely food!

b) What lovely food!

c) Which lovely food!

VII. Circle the appropriate word.

(There, it) is a lot of traffic in the streets of London. (More, most) buses in London are the famous red double-deckers that have two platforms for passengers. Bright-red buses look very (nicely, nice) in the streets of London. There are also single-deckers. They run from London to the country. In Britain the traffic keeps to the left, and not to the right (like, as) in (another, others, other) countries. (Because, that is why) when English people want to cross the street they m«st (look, watch, see) first to the right and (then, than) to the left.

Test 40

/. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets.

1.1 (to live) in London and I (to work) there, too. I'm a computer engineer.

2. We (not to buy) it if we do not get the money by tomorrow.

3.1 (to be) late this morning because I could not find the key. - You always (to be) late.

4. She never (to live) in London but she hopes to go there soon.

5. This company (to produce) these cars since 1978.

6. What she (to sing) in the room when you came in?

7. Biology never (to be) one of my favourite subjects.

8. You (to be angry) with me? - Yes, but why you (to ask) me?

//. Choose the right article.

1. Derek is ... teacher in ... school in ... London.

2. It takes him about half... hour to get to ... office.

3. He often visits his parents on ... Saturday.

4. You can buy ... milk and ... butter in ... shop on ... corner.

///. Circle the suitable preposition.

1. Paul comes (from, of, out) Reading but he doesn't live there now.

2. He lives (at, on, in) the centre (in, of, off) London.

3. Could you lend me your English course-book? -I'm afraid I left it (for, at, over) home.

4. My aunt is proud (at, of, in) her son.

5. Why are you not listening (for, to, with) anybody?

IV. Circle the suitable pronoun.

1. They first met 5 years ago and since then they have been writing regularly to (themselves, each other, theirselves).

2. Could you lend me (some, any, something) money? -1 am afraid I have (any, no, some) money on me.

3. An old friend of (us, our, ours) phoned yesterday and said he would visit (us, our, ours).

4. The more tourists visit our town the (most, more, much) money will be left here.

V. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence.

1. the/ second/ on/ bedrooms/ floor/ are/ the.

2. you/ the/ enjoy/ programme/ did/ TV?

3. like/ very/ parties/ much/ to/ doesn't/ going/ Jane.

4. London/ to/ take/ it/ how/ to/ does/ long/ get?

5. would/1/ some/ like/ tea/ more.