C. Was expected to be punished
D. expect to be punished
242. In order to ______ for admission to some top universities, a candidate needs to get a high score on a well-known standardized test.
A. consider B. be considered
C. be considering D. consideration
243. He hates ______ a fool of.
A. being B. making
C. being played D. being made
244. Nobody enjoys ______ absurd measures and rules.
A. being forced upon B. forced upon
C. to be forced upon D. forces upon
245. The gift cost her 5 pounds, ______ the package.
A. included B. with included
C. including D. with including
246. People usually dislike ______ at home by strangers.
A. telephoning B. to telephone
C. to be telephoned D. being telephoned
247. Being ______ to foreign TV stations helps you to learn foreign languages.
A. in connection B. in touch
C. connected D. connect
248. I can’t believe my eyes. I’ve had my car ______!
A. stolen B. stealing
C. to steal D. be stolen
249. One of the great fiction writers in English, Charles Dickens writes about all problems of society, ______ child labour, debt imprisonment and others.
A. which are including
B. that they including
C. included
D. Including
250. – Why is Jane crying?
– She has had her tickets to Germany ______.
A. steal B. stole C. — D. stolen
251. Because of an extremely high accident rate, restrictions on teenagers’
______ will be discussed at the next City Council meeting.
A. drive B. having driving
C. driving D. to drive
252. You were a fool ______.
A. to agreeing B. agreeing
C. agree D. to agree
253. I hope to have a chance of ______ you again.
A. to see B. seeing
C. having seen D. being seen
254. I’m sorry to ______ you.
A. disturbing B. the disturbing
C. disturb D. disturbed
255. They were quite content with ______ where they were.
A. stay B. to stay C. be staying D. staying
256. They agreed on ______ the profits equally.
A. to share B. share C. sharing D. to sharing
257. We are in favour of ______ the bridge.
A. build B. building C. to build D. having been built
258. I hate the idea of ______ old.
A. to get B. get C. to become D. getting
259. There is a lot of work ______ here.
A. doing B. to do C. do D. to not do
260. She has a terrible fear of ______ alone.
A. be B. to be C. being D. to being
261. The Japanese art of origami is created by ______ paper into various forms.
A. fold B. to fold C. to have folded D. folding
262. Let’s just keep on ______.
A. dance B. to dance C. dancing D. to dancing
263. – What do you want to do tonight?
– I feel like ______ to a movie.
A. to go B. to going C. going D. go
264. I am not good ______ letters.
A. to write B. to writing C. at writing D. to be writing
265. Do you often go ______?
A. to fish B. to fishing C. fishing D. fish
266. At the moment that the plane touched down safely, the passengers expressed their gratitude for having survived the terrifying flight by ______ the pilot and the crew.
A. applaud B. applauding C. to applaud D. applause
267. “I do hope it’ll make me grow large again, for really I’m quite tired
______ such a tiny little thing!” said Alice to herself.
A. to be B. of to be C. being D. of being
268. I’m looking forward ______ there in six months’ time.
A. go B. to go C. going D. to going
269. She is very good at ______ problems.
A. to solve B. solving C. get rid of D. to get rid of
270. Her uncle suggested ______ a job in a bank.
A. getting B. to get C. her to get D. her
271. I look forward ______ from you.
A. to hear B. hear C. to hearing D. hearing
272. I dislike people ______ me what to think.
A. to tell B. telling C. being told D. to be telling
273. I don’t mind ______ at home to look after the children.
A. to stay B. staying C. stay D. –
274. Would you like ______ the weekend with us?
A. spending B. spend C. to spending D. to spend
275. This road is blocked for two miles north and south, so I suggest ___ an alternative route if possible.
A. to using B. using C. use D. to use
276. Many of the early British settlers in Australia were criminals who were able to avoid _____ by agreeing to live on and develop the land there.
A. be imprisoned B. to be imprisoned
C. being imprisoned D. to imprison
277. The environment group hopes ____ the forest to its original condition by the end of the decade.
A. restoring B. to restore
C. to be restored D. having restored
278. Tom dislikes ______. It’s just terrible!
A. to cook B. Ann to cook
C. Ann cook D. Ann’s cooking
279. Normally I can’t stand being in a car with drivers who take risks but on this occasion I couldn’t help ______.
A. to laugh B. to be laughing
C. laughing D. being laughed at
280. Helen doesn’t mind ______ cigars in the bedroom.
A. Tom to smoke B. Tom’s smoking
C. Tom smoke D. to smoke
281. I can’t stand ______ all the time when I am around them.
A. them fighting B. they fighting
C. them fight D. them to fight
282. Instead of collecting art objects, more ordinary people enjoy ______stamps or coins.
A. to collect B. collect C. to collecting D. collecting
283. The French impressionist painters attempted to depict visual impressions and they succeeded ______ brilliant results.
A. achieving B. achieve C. to achieve D. in achieving
284. The company has managed ______ profit this year.
A. making B. in making C. to make D. —
285. The people in the state failed ______ clean up the mess that the oil spill had created.
A. to have B. helping C. to help D. helping hand
286. You won’t succeed ______ your car at a profit. It’s far too old.
A. to sell B. in having sold C. selling D. in selling
287. At last, after three days, they managed ______ to the top of the mountain.
A. getting B. get C. to get D. —
288. Driving by a shopping mall on his way home, Steve stopped ______ his mother a birthday present.
A. to get B. to getting C. getting D. get
289. – How are the both of you getting on?
– Don’t you know that we’ve stopped ______?
A. to date B. dating C. dated D. date
290. Fortunately it stopped ______.
A. to rain B. raining C. to raining D. rain
291. When the teacher asked the students ______, they kept making noise.
A. stop talking B. to stop to talk C. stopping talking D. to stop talking
292. Oh, dear! I forgot ______ the soap.
A. buying B. buy C. to buy D. having bought
293. I remember ______ at the school gates with my mother on my first day there.
A. to have arrived B. to arrive C. arriving D. to be arrived
294. I remember ______ my first bicycle, the feeling of delight still being fresh in mind.
A. to buy B. being bought by C. bought D. buying
295. Oh, I forgot ______ the present for my sweet girl!
A. buying B. to buy C. to buying D. buy
296. I regret ______ school at fourteen, it was a big mistake.
A. to have B. to have left C. to leaving D. leaving
297. That night was terrible, to say the least of it. Jane remembers ______ all night through.
A. to pray B. saying prayers C. to say prayers D. say prayers
298. The Oscar winner was so happy to receive the highest honour of her profession that she nearly cried during her acceptance speech. Don’t forget ______ it in your report.
A. writing B. to write C. on writing D. write
299. You must remember ______ Mr Lewis from the station tomorrow.
A. fetching B. fetch C. to have fetched D. to fetch
300. I’ll never forget ______ the Queen on that bright day in 1974.
A. meeting B. to meet C. being met D. to be met
301. George regretted ______ Dick the money.
A. to give B. to have given C. giving D. that was given
302. We regret ______ but your suggestion is not accepted.
A. informing B. to inform C. inform D. to informing
303. The car needs ______.
A. servicing B. to service C. serviced D. to be of service
304. I expect ______ you working very hard when I come back.
A. to find B. find C. to finding D. finding
305. Her parents don’t want ______ married.
A. her get B. that she get C. she will ever D. her to get
306. Be careful! I don’t want there ______ any trouble.
A. was B. be C. to be D. occur
307. Watch ______ over the stream.
A. he jump B. him to jump C. him jump D. his to jump
308. I looked out of the window and saw Mary ______ the road.
A. crossing B. to cross C. being crossed D. to have crossed
309. I had a strange dream last night. I dreamt I was in bed when suddenly I heard a dog ______ at the front door.
A. to bark, then scratching B. to bark, then scratch
C. barking, then to scratch D. barking, then scratching
310. I felt someone ______ my hand.
A. to grasp B. to be grasping C. to have grasped D. grasp
311. I saw someone ______ the bathroom.
A. to be entering B. enter C. to enter D. be enter
312. I once heard Brendel ______ all the Beethoven concertos.
A. to play B. play C. being played D. to be played
313. She watches me ______ football every weekend.
A. to play B. playing C. to have played D. to be playing
314. I can hear someone ______ upstairs.
A. to be talking B. to talk C. to talking D. talking
315. I’m so scared that I can feel my hands ______.
A. to shake B. shaking C. being shaken D. to be shaken
316. Did you notice anyone ______ outside when you left?
A. to wait B. waiting C. to waiting D. to have waited
317. Even her getting fatter and fatter didn’t ______ less.
A. eat her B. make her eat C. make her to eat D. make her eating
318. Mr. Trager let us ______ our dictionaries during the test.
A. to use B. use C. using D. the using
319. Eating and drinking too much didn’t let ______ weight.
A. her B. her lose C. her to lose D. her losing
320. Why won’t you let ______ everything?
A. me to explain B. me explain C. to explain D. do explain
321. She was tired, but we couldn’t ______ accept our help.
A. have made B. make her to C. making her D. make her
322. In 1938, Anna Freud was forced ______ from Vienna to England.
A. emigrate B. emigrating C. be emigrated D. to emigrate
323. She was allowed ______ Sally Tomato at Sing-Sing once a week.
A. to visit B. visit C. visiting D. paying a visit to
324. He doesn’t allow us ______ personal calls.
A. to make B. make C. making D. to making
325. We don’t allow ______ in the lecture room.
A. smoking B. to smoke C. smoke D. to be smoking
326. I ______ to have an old Rolls-Royce.
A. used B. would C. was used D. got used
327. When fashion changed I ______ to wearing short skirts.
A. didn’t use B. used not C. couldn’t get used D. can’t get used
328. Unfortunately we are less well-off now than we ______.
A. got used to be B. get used to being C. used to be D. would be
329. From now on, we won’t be able to go out as much as we ______.
A. were to B. used to being C. used to D. get used to
330. In those days, trains ______ to have a guard in the last carriage.
A. used B. were used C. got used D. would
331. I always buy tight jeans. I ______ them loose.
A. can’t use to wear B. didn’t used to wear
C. can’t get used to wear D. can’t get used to wearing
332. Jeans ______ just work clothes but then they began to appear on movie stars.
A. are used to being B. were used to being
C. got used to be D. used to be
333. I never wore tight jeans before, but now I ______ them. It’s so stylish!
A. am used to wear B. am used to wearing
C. used to wear D. accustomed to wear
334. When we were little, we went to school in the sea. The master was an old Turtle - we ______ call him Tortoise…
A. were used to B. used to C. got used to D. would to
335. In earlier times, someone ______ home and was able to take proper care of the pets.
A. has stayed B. used to stay C. was used to stay D. accustomed to stay
336. Before the train was invented people ______ travel mostly by horse.
A. were used to B. got used to C. used D. used to
337. Sean’s ______ with difficult kids.
A. used to dealing B. used to deal C. got used to deal D. used
338. I ______ sleeping on the floor.
A. never used to B. never be used to
C. will never get used to D. will never get used
339. Ancient people ______ to believe that the earth was flat.
A. used B. got used C. were used D. was used
340. I’m not sure where to turn. I ______ driving this way.
A. am used to B. am not used to C. used to D. didn’t use to
341. Although I come from Russia I ______ driving in London.
A. am used to B. used to C. am used D. got used
342. I ______ be shy when I was younger.
A. am used B. am used to C. used to D. was used to
343. In the 19th century people ______ bigger families.
A. have B. are used to having C. used to have D. used to having
344. Aren’t you ______ this far? It’s only 5 miles.
A. use to walk B. used to walking C. used to walk D. got used to walking
345. When we were children we ______ go skating every winter.
A. use to B. were used to C. used to D. am used to
346. I used to write my letters by hand, but now ______ I typing them.
A. got used B. got used to C. would D. used to
347. I ______ to belong to a cycling club when I was young.
A. would B. got used C. was used D. used
348. I used to travel to work by train, but the fares got too dear so now I _____ coming to work on my bicycle.
A. would B. got used C. am used to D. used
349. As a child, I ______ science fiction, and my mind was full of strange images.
A. have been reading B. had been reading
C. used to read D. was used to read
350. When I was a boy, I ______ to visit my aunts in the country.
A. used B. would C. got used D. was used
351. Anorexia nervosa is a disease typical for young women who believe that they ______ to be as thin as the models in the fashion magazines.
A. have got B. obliged C. could D. must
352. The coach has very strict rules about exercise: all students ____exercise at least three times a week.
A. have to B. should C. ought D. would
353. She ______ write the whole exercise. Ten sentences are enough.
A. needs to B. need C. needn’t D. mustn’t
354. The sign ‘Overtaking forbidden’ means that you ______ overtake.
A. are allowed to B. aren’t allowed to
C. don’t have D. have to
355. Cold sufferers should stay at home, not only for their own health but because they ______ endanger the health of their co-workers.
A. must B. have to C. might D. are supposed to
356. Although some desert plants can survive without water, most plants and all animals ______ have food in order to live.
A. should B. must C. ought D. have got
357. It is generally agreed that when you travel in countries other than your own, you ______ conform to the local customs as much as possible.
A. could B. might C. ought D. should
358. I hear you’ve been to Patagonia. That trip ______ been interesting.
A. ought B. must C. must have D. had
359. I think they ______ consult a doctor as soon as possible. It can be too late.
A. might B. can C. ought D. must
360. If she doesn’t buy a ticket, she ______ go to the theatre tomorrow.
A. won’t be able B. won’t be permitted
C. can’t D. won’t be allowed
361. It was a nice evening, but I’m afraid I ______ Aunt Mary today more than usual.
A. might annoy B. could annoy
C. might have annoyed D. could be annoying
362. It’s rained a lot, so we ______ water the garden.
A. don’t need B. don’t have C. needn’t D. need
363. You ______ pay now – tomorrow’s OK.
A. needn’t B. must C. don’t need D. don’t have
364. People ______ to drive more carefully.
A. should B. ought C. must D. are allowed
365. ______ to work extra?
A. Have I B. Do I have C. Need I D. Must I
366. I ______ to speak English fluently by the end of the year.
A. will be allowed B. could C. will be able D. can
367. Residents ______ hang washing out of the windows. It’s prohibited.
A. should B. don’t have to C. must D. must not
368. If you like this scarf, you ______ find it at any shop.
A. must B. should C. ought to D. can
369. I ______ work tomorrow. It is a good opportunity to go to the country.
A. will have B. won’t have to C. am allowed D. am not allowed
370. The sign ‘Do not bring pet animals’ means that you ______ bring pet animals.
A. are allowed to B. aren’t allowed to C. have to D. don’t have to
371. The sign ‘Non Members Welcome’ means that you ______ be a member to get in.
A. are allowed to B. are not allowed to
C. have to D. don’t have to
372. Students ______ register at the tutorial office in the first week of term. It’s our demand.
A. must to B. ought C. may D. must
373. They knelt in front of the child who ______ one day rule all England.
A. were to B. would C. hadn’t to D. may not
374. People really ______ hard in those days.
A. had to work B. must work C. may work D. was to
375. There’s the phone. I’ll get it. That ______ be Tony.
A. has to B. must C. ought D. is to
376. What ______ is that it’s not right to gossip.
A. do I think about this news B. I think about this news
C. think I about the news D. don’t I think of the news
377. ______ is not my concern.
A. Where is on earth Charlie now B. Where on earth is Charlie now
C. Where on earth Charlie is now D. Where is Charlie now
378. ______ doesn’t matter at this point.
A. When the money stolen was B. When did they steal the money
C. When the money was stolen D. When was the money stolen
379. I’m often asked ______.
A. what students can do to become part of a team
B. what can students do to become part of a team
C. what can do students to become part of a team
D. what to become part of a team can students do
380. ______ is none of my business.
A. What did the boss tell her B. What the boss did her tell
C. What her told the boss D. What the boss told her
381. When ______ does not interest me.
A. are they going to arrest Charlie
B. Charlie is going to be arrested
C. is Charlie going to be arrested
D. is Charlie going to arrest them
382. Why ______
A. do people laugh at one joke but not another depends on many factors.
B. people laugh at one joke but not another depends on many factors.
C. people laugh at one joke but not another depends on many factors?
D. do people laugh at one joke but not another depends on many factors.
383. Everybody all over the world loves what ______
A. does a good joke do. B. does a good joke do?
C. a good joke does? D. a good joke does.
384. And yet I wish ______.
A. I could you show our cat Dinah to
B. I could our cat Dinah show to you
C. our cat Dinah could you show to
D. I could show you our cat Dinah
385. Then it doesn’t matter ______
A. which way you go. B. which way do you go?
C. which you go way. D. which way you go?
386. I asked ______
A. where were the president and his wife staying?
B. where were the president and his wife staying.
C. what hotel were the president and his wife staying.
D. what hotel the president and his wife were staying at.
387. He wanted to know ______
A. when could I start. B. when I could start?
C. what time could I start at. D. what time I could start at.
388. She asked me if ______
A. I like the drink? B. I would like the drink.
C. the drinks would like me. D. what would the drinks like?
389. I asked ______ something.
A. what he had told me B. whether he had told me
C. if had he told me D. had he told me
390. I don’t know ______
A. why did he tell this story to everybody?
B. why was this story told to everybody?
C. why everybody was told this story?
D. why he told this story to everybody.
391. I asked what ______
A. Peter’s address was? B. Peter’s address was.
C. was Peter’s address? D. address was Peter’s?
392. I asked: “______”
A. Do you have this costume in size 8?
B. If they had that costume in size 8.
C. Whether they had that costume in size 8.
D. Did they have that costume in size 8?
393. I wondered ______
A. where was the bus station. B. where the bus station was.
C. where was the bus station? D. where the bus station was?
394. You wanted to know if ______
A. I had met George Lamb. B. I had met George Lamb?
C. had I met George Lamb. D. had I met George Lamb?
395. The driver asked ______
A. if I want to the town centre.
B. whether I wanted to the town centre.
C. whether I wanted to the town centre?
D. the town centre if I wanted.
396. How ______
A. you get there is your problem?
B. do you get there is your problem .
C. you get there is your problem.
D. you get there your problem?
397. The government has announced ______.
A. will the taxes be raised B. taxes that would be raised
C. that taxes will be raised D. that there will taxes be raised
398. He’s got a job in a new firm, ______.
A. where don’t they work such long hours
B. there don’t they work such long hours
C. such long hours don’t they work there
D. where they don’t work such long hours
399. Nobody told me why ______
A. did I have to sign the paper? B. I had to sign the paper?
C. didn’t I have the paper signed. D. I had to sign the paper.
400. I’m surprised at ______
A. how fast can she run? B. how fast can she run.
C. how fast she can run. D. can she run fast at all?
401. Concepts of modem nursing were founded by Florence Nightingale, an
English nurse ______ to the care of the sick and the war-wounded.
A. which dedicated her life B. which life was dedicated
C. whose life was dedicated D. that life was dedicated
402. I have had many teachers ______ I have admired greatly.
A. whose B. whom C. which D. what
403. It is not surprising that the person ______ influenced my life the most was a teacher.
A. who B. which C. — D. whose
404. Few visitors to Disney World in Florida know that much of its electrical power comes from the energy ______ by burning its own garbage.
A. that produces B. what is produce
C. which it is produced D. it produces
405. Tulips, ______ into Holland in 1554, were quickly and highly valued, and by the 1630s they became the objects of wild financial speculation in Europe.
A. which introduced B. that they were introduced
C. which introduced them D. introduced
406. Cork, the second largest city in Ireland, is the site of many industries, ______ automobile manufacturing and whiskey distilling.
A. two of whom are B. which two are
C. two of which are D. two of that are
407. Because of the success ______ I had in this class, I became more confident and at ease.
A. — B. whose C. what D. whom
408. ______ we need is a big fridge.
A. That B. Who C. Whom D. What
409. Martin’s garage, ______ the car had been taken to, was not far away.
A. what B. who C. whom D. where
410. The Olympic Games, ______ in 776 B.C., did not include women participants until 1912.
A. who first played B. first played
C. that they were first played D. they were first played
411. They gave me ______ I asked for.
A. that B. what C. which D. when
412. There’s the man ______ took your coat.
A. which B. who C. — D. whom
413. It’s certain to be a good game, ______ wins.
A. whichever B. whatever C. however D. whoever
414. The people in Canada were very friendly ______ we went.
A. whatever B. however C. wherever D. when
415. The dentist had to pull out two of my teeth, ______ was a real pity.
A. that B. what C. which D. —
416. I’ll give you my address and phone number but I need something ______.
A. I can write B. that I can write
C. I can write on D. what I can write on
417. She is lucky, ______ much she eats, she never gets fat.
A. whatever B. however C. whoever D. whenever
418. I liked ______ you said at the meeting very much.
A. which B. what C. that D. than
419. Where is the book ______ I bought this morning?
A. whose B. what C. that D. whom
420. ______ caused the accident, nobody knows.
A. Which B. What C. That D. Whichever
421. ______ I’d like most is a home computer.
A. That B. Which C. What D. Who
422. Sergeant Brown, ______ was very polite.
A. whom I showed my license, B. which I showed my license to
C. to what I showed my license D. who to I showed my license
423. Where is the man ______ I saw this morning?
A. who B. this C. whose D. which
424. There is the driver ______ overtook us five minutes ago.
A. whom B. whose C. which D. who
425. He is a man ______ falls a heavy responsibility.
A. on his shoulders B. who C. whose shoulders D. on whom
426. What ______
A. effect does the speed of telling the joke have on its success or failure.
B. does the speed of telling the joke effect have on its success or failure.
C. effect does the speed of telling the joke have on its success or failure?
D. does the speed of telling the joke effect have on its success or failure?
427. Why ______
A. you laughed at the last joke that you heard.
B. did you laugh at the last joke that you heard.
C. did you laugh at the last joke that you heard?
D. you laughed at the last joke that you heard?
428. ______ they live in?
A. Who’s house do you say B. Whose house you say
C. Whose house do D. Who’s house do
429. ______ you wanted for your birthday?
A. Which did you say B. Whose did you say
C. What did you say D. What you said
430. What ______
A. the factors are that make a joke funny to someone?
B. are the factors that make a joke funny to someone.
C. are the factors that make a joke funny to someone?
D. the factors are that make a joke funny to someone.
431. Why ______ go out for a meal tonight?
A. we don’t B. do C. don’t we D. we
432. ______ today?
A. Is William feeling some better
B. Don’t you think William is feeling some better
C. Is William feeling any better
D. Is William feeling something at all
433. ______ him, Andrey or Andrew?
A. What did you call B. Call
C. What you called D. How you called
434. ______ do you wish that you had married, then?
A. Why B. Whose C. Which D. Who
435. “ Don’t touch that !”
“ Why ______?”
A. shouldn’t I B. to keep it untouched
C. not to touch it D. should I
436. Ann’s very unhappy. But ______ care?!
A. why have I to B. why not to forget of the
C. why should I D. how should I
437. Which ______ more – the blue one or the gray one?
A. did cost B. does cost C. costs D. have cost
438. How many people ______ in your office ?
A. did work B. did use to work C. work D. do work
439. What most ______ help, your textbook or your dictionary?
A. give you B. do you give C. does you give D. gives you
440. ______ do you think we should wait?
A. How much B. How so far C. How long D. How many
441. ______ time to go to London this weekend ?
A. Do you have got B. Have you got
C. Do you have to D. Don’t you have got
442. «It was a terrible party»
« ______ »
A. Was it as terrible party? B. Was it so?
C. Did it? D. Was it?
443. – I’ve never seen Ann. What ______?
– She is very pretty.
A. is she doing B. is she C. does she do D. is she like
444. – What ______?
– He is a writer.
A. has Ben done B. does Ben do C. is Ben doing D. Ben likes
445. – ______?
– Much better now.
A. What does Helen do B. Who is Helen
C. How is Helen getting on D. What is Helen
446. ______ are you looking after?
A. Why B. How C. Where D. Who
447. – What ______? Is he a writer?
A. has Ben done B. does Ben do
C. is Ben doing D. Ben likes
448. ______ are those men laughing at?
A. Why B. Where C. Whose D. What
449. – ______
– Much better now.
A. How your school is? B. How’s your school.
C. What your school is like? D. How are you getting on at school?
450. – ______?
– Short, dark and cheerful-looking.
A. How’s your sister B. How does she seem today
C. What does your sister look like D. What is your sister
451. We know nothing of others and little of ourselves, ______?
A. do we B. don’t we C. isn’t it D. are we
452. George can’t have noticed it, ______?
A. can he B. has he C. have he D. did he
453. We hardly know who invented the wheel, ______?
A. didn’t he B. did he C. don’t we D. do we
454. Nothing can be changed, ______?
A. can’t it B. can it C. cannot it D. isn’t it
455. Don’t leave anything behind, ______?
A. do you B. will you C. don’t you D. can you
456. Let’s have a drink, ______?
A. shall we B. shan’t we C. won’t we D. don’t we
457. Let’s go to London next weekend, ______?
A. won’t we B. shall we C. don’t we D. shall we not
458. Answer the phone for me, ______?
A. don’t you B. shall you C. do you D. will you
459. You don’t happen to know how this computer works, ______?
A. are you B. don’t you C. do you D. isn’t it
460. Don’t drive too fast, ______?
A. shall you B. do you C. will you D. can you
461. “Let the jury consider their verdict, ______?” the King said, for about the twentieth time that day.
A. shall we B. will you C. can you D. don’t you
462. You’re never happy, ______?
A. are you B. aren’t you C. weren’t you D. won’t you
463. Nobody phoned, ______ they?
A. didn’t B. did not C. did D. haven’t
464. Cathy’s still got curly hair, ______?
A. doesn’t she B. does she C. hasn’t she D. has she
465. That’s the law, ______?
A. is it B. isn’t it C. is that D. isn’t there
466. I’m cooking tonight, ______?
A. am not I B. isn’t it C. aren’t I D. am I
467. Nice day, ______?
A. is it B. isn’t it C. is that D. isn’t that
468. There’s a light out there, ______?
A. isn’t it B. is it C. isn’t there D. is there
469. You never say what you’re thinking, ______ you?
A. don’t B. aren’t C. are D. do
470. I’m looking better today, Doctor, ______ I?
A. amn’t B. am C. don’t D. aren’t
471. You have to wear a tie at work, ______?
A. do you B. haven’t you C. aren’t you D. don’t you
472. I’m causing you a lot of trouble, Doctor, ______?
A. aren’t I B. am I C. am not I D. shall I
473. Catholics have to go to church on Sundays, ______?
A. haven’t they B. hasn’t they C. don’t they D. shouldn’t they
474. I needn’t take the medicine, ______?
A. do I B. need I C. needn’t I D. don’t I
475. Richard's bought a new bike, ______?
A. does he B. did he C. has he D. hasn't he
476. ______ seems foggy today.
A. Its B. There C. It’s D. It
477. ______ must have been a lot of fog then.
A. Their B. There C. It D. Its
478. ______ nothing much to do in this town.
A. There’s B. It’s not C. There’s not D. It’s
479. Suddenly ______ a strange figure dressed all in black.
A. there entered B. it entered C. where entered D. there come in
480. Do you think ______ snow?
A. it is like to B. there’s likely to C. there is likely to D. it is likely to
481. ______ drinks if you wait for a bit.
A. It will be some B. There will be C. It will be any D. There are
482. ______ terrible – everybody’s got colds, and the central heating isn’t working.
A. There’s B. It’s C. Its D. It has
483. ______ trouble when she gets his letter.
A. It might be B. There might be C. There be D. It’s
484. ______ nothing more to be done.
A. It remains B. It doesn’t remain C. There is D. There doesn’t remain
485. ______ has been nothing in the newspaper about the accident.
A. There not B. Their C. There D. This
486. ______ will be snow on high ground.
A. Their B. There’s C. It D. There
487. If the police didn’t close the road, ______ a bad accident.
A. it could be B. it could occur C. it could happen D. there could be
488. In a small town in Germany ______ a poor shoemaker.
A. it used to live B. it once would live
C. it once lived D. there once lived
489. ______ might be rain later.
A. It B. This C. There D. It’s
490. Are ______ tigers in South America?
A. there B. where C. their D. it
491. ______ no need to worry – everything will be all right.
A. There’s B. It’s C. Theirs D. Its
492. ______ some beer in the fridge.
A. There’s B. It’s C. It has D. Theirs
493. Isn’t ______ lovely here!
A. that B. they C. it D. there
494. ______ was somebody looking at her in the room.
A. Where B. It C. There D. Their
495. ______ seems to be no time left.
A. There B. It C. Their D. Its
496. ______ is only one thing left to do now.
A. There B. Their C. It D. This
497. Put a coat on, ______ a cold wind blowing outside.
A. it’s B. there’s C. their’s D. Its
498. ______ a hole in my sock. Give me another pair.
A. There’s B. It’s C. It is D. There was
499. ______ is hard to believe that Peter is already three years old.
A. It B. Their C. There D. Here
500. I believe ______ be solved.
A. there can B. it can C. there can’t D. one can
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281. A 282. D 283. D 284. C 285. C 286. D 287. C 288. A 289. B 290. B
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341. A 342. C 343. C 344. B 345. C 346. B 347. D 348. C 349. C 350. A
351. D 352. A 353. C 354. B 355. C 356. B 357. D 358. C 359. D 360. C
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431. C 432. C 433. A 434. D 435. A 436. C 437. C 438. C 439. D 440. C
441. B 442. D 443. D 444. B 445. C 446. D 447. B 448. D 449. D 450. C
451. A 452. A 453. D 454. B 455. B 456. A 457. B 458. D 459. C 460. C
461. B 462. A 463. C 464. C 465. B 466. C 467. B 468. C 469. D 470. D
471. D 472. A 473. C 474. B 475. D 476. D 477. B 478. A 479. A 480. D
481. B 482. B 483. B 484. C 485. C 486. D 487. D 488. D 489. C 490. A
491. A 492. A 493. C 494. C 495. A 496. A 497. A 498. A 499. A 500. B