- •Variant 1
- •2. Country of Citizenship:
- •8. Home Mailing Address:
- •11 Native Language Contact Information:
- •6. Write down two words which can be used before the following ones:
- •1. Underline the correct answer in 1-5.
- •2. Underline the correct word or phrase a, b, c or d to fill the spaces 1-5.
- •3. Decide whether the following compound nouns are countable or uncountable. Add them to the chart. Four examples are given.
- •4. Match the following parts of compound nouns and then fill in the blanks in the sentences using the most appropriate compound.
- •5. Underline the correct answer in sentences 1-5.
- •6. Underline the correct answer a, b, c or d to fill the spaces 1-5.
- •7. Underline the correct answer a, b, c or d to fill the spaces 1-5.
- •8. Underline the word in each set which does not collocate with the word capitals.
- •9. Underline the correct answer in 1-5.
- •Variant 2
- •2. Country of Citizenship:
- •8. Home Mailing Address:
- •11 Native Language Contact Information:
- •6. Write down two words which can be used before the following ones:
- •A short history of the origins and development of English
- •1. Underline the correct word a, b, c or d to fill the spaces 1-5.
- •2. Underline the correct modal verb in these sentences.
- •4. Underline the correct answer a, b, c or d to fill the spaces 1-5.
- •5. Underline the correct answer a, b, c or d to fill the spaces 11-15.
- •6. Fill each space in these sentences with an appropriate adjective from the list.
- •7. Underline the word in each set which does not collocate with the word capitals.
- •8. Underline the correct answer in 1-5.
- •9. Underline the correct word or phrase a, b, c or d to fill the spaces in 1-5.
- •Variant 3
- •2. Country of Citizenship:
- •8. Home Mailing Address:
- •11 Native Language Contact Information:
- •A Brief History of the English Language
- •1. Underline the correct word or phrase a, b, c or d to fill the spaces 1-5.
- •3. Decide whether the following compound nouns are countable or uncountable. Add them to the chart. Four examples are given.
- •4. Match the following parts of compound nouns and then fill in the blanks in the sentences using the most appropriate compound.
- •5. Underline the correct answer in sentences 1-5.
- •6. Underline the correct answer a, b, c or d to fill the spaces 1-5.
- •7. Underline the correct answer a, b, c or d to fill the spaces 1-5.
- •8. Underline the best word in the following sentences.
- •9. Fill each space in these sentences with an appropriate adjective from the list.
- •10. Underline the correct answer in 1-5.
- •11. Underline the correct word or phrase a, b, c or d to fill the spaces in 1-5.
- •31. Underline the correct answer a, b, c or d to fill the spaces in 1-5.
- •Variant 4
- •2. Country of Citizenship:
- •8. Home Mailing Address:
- •11 Native Language Contact Information:
- •6. Write down two words which can be used before the following ones:
- •The Norman Conquest and Middle English (1100-1500)
- •Fire. What Is Fire?
- •In the event of a fire, remember time is the biggest enemy and every second counts!
- •5 Underline the correct word a, b, c or d to fill the spaces 1-5.
- •6. Underline the correct word or phrase a, b, c or d to fill the spaces 1-5.
- •7. Underline the correct modal verb in these sentences.
- •8 Decide whether the following compound nouns are countable or uncountable. Add them to the chart. Four examples are given.
- •9. Match the following parts of compound nouns and then fill in the blanks in the sentences using the most appropriate compound.
- •10. Underline the correct answer in sentences 1-5.
- •11. Underline the correct answer a, b, c or d to fill the spaces 1-5.
- •12. Underline the correct answer a, b, c or d to fill the spaces 1-5.
- •13. Underline the best word in the following sentences.
- •14. Fill each space in these sentences with an appropriate adjective from the list.
- •15 Underline the word in each set which does not collocate with the word capitals.
- •Variant 5
- •2. Country of Citizenship:
- •8. Home Mailing Address:
- •11 Native Language Contact Information:
- •6. Write down two words which can be used before the following ones:
- •Old English (500-1100 ad)
- •Fire in Legends and Religion
- •5. Underline the correct answer in 1-5.
- •6. Underline the correct word a, b, c or d to fill the spaces 1-5.
- •7. Underline the correct answer in sentences 1-5.
- •8. Underline the correct answer a, b, c or d to fill the spaces 1-5.
- •9. Underline the correct answer a, b, c or d to fill the spaces 11-15.
- •10. Underline the correct answer a, b, c or d to fill the spaces 1-5.
- •Education
10. Underline the correct answer in sentences 1-5.
Cats are sometimes as / more intelligent than humans.
This is the lovelier / loveliest dress I've ever seen.
It was the worst /worse film I've seen all year.
E-mail is a lot / a much more efficient than sending a fax.
Don't you think the last hotel was slightly less / more least modern than this one?
11. Underline the correct answer a, b, c or d to fill the spaces 1-5.
1 She was grateful the help he had given her.
A of B with C to D for
2 The bath is full water.
A with B from C up D of
3 I will not be responsible what happens.
A for B with C of D by
4 I didn't know he was married Barbara.
A with B to C in D of
5 They're very proud their daughter's success.
A from B of C for D in
12. Underline the correct answer a, b, c or d to fill the spaces 1-5.
1 She's so -minded and often forgets her keys.
A loose B absent C distant D strong
2 You're -sighted and need glasses, I'm afraid.
A old B little C low D short
3 He's very going and gets on with everyone.
A happy B open C friendly D easy
4 It's cheaper to travel by air in
A second hand B style C economy class D savings account
5 Winning the Nobel prize has made her known throughout the
world.
A un B highly C well D generally
13. Underline the best word in the following sentences.
How high / tall is Athens above sea level?
He looks slim / skinny and handsome since he lost weight.
Some supermodels are far too slim / skinny. They look as if they haven't eaten for weeks.
The last / latest time I saw Rob was in Manchester.
Have you got the Nice Girls' latest / last album yet?
Don't worry - your feelings of depression are perfectly natural / physical.
These trousers are made of strong/powerful material so they won't tear easily.
He took the stick and broke it in two with his powerful / strong hands.
Come and look! There's a large/great view from this window.
ow great/big is your house in the country?
Have you met my small/ little sister?
The boys are getting taller / higher all the time.
I wish my legs were thinner / skinnier.
Does your country import a lot of foreign / strange goods?
I felt a bit strange / foreign when I took the pills for the first time.
14. Fill each space in these sentences with an appropriate adjective from the list.
high last great large thin latest greatest largest weak natural
1.There were some cliffs beside the sea.
2.The road was covered with a layer of ice
3.Who was the person to see the man alive?
4. This car is the model and much better than the previous one.
5. The bridge is much too for all those trucks.
6. It's for a child of his age to want his mother.
7. I'd love to visit the Wall of China.
8. The T-shirt comes in small, medium and………………
9. Glasgow is the city in Scotland but I prefer Edinburgh.
10. Rembrandt was one of the painters who ever lived.