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Английский язык вариант 4 I семестр
Вариант включает 60 заданий и состоит из теста А (50 заданий) и теста В (10 заданий), на выполнение которых отводится 120 минут. Задания рекомендуется выполнять по порядку. Если задание вызывает у Вас затруднение, перейдите к следующему. После этого как выполните все задания, вернитесь к пропущенным. Желаем успехов!
ТЕСТ А
Выберите правильный вариант из предложенных.
A1. I …into Clare at the supermarket the other day and she … that you might be looking for work.
1) run, mentioned 3) had run, mentioned
2) ran, mentioned 4) ran, was mentioning
A2. Brendan … surprised to find the gas tank empty as he … the truck twice that week.
1) is, had only used 3) was, had only used
2) has been, only used 4) had been, only used
A3. The soup … very salty and I … to eat it.
1) was tasting, didn’t want 3) has tasted, wasn’t wanting
2) was tasting, hadn’t wanted 4) tasted, didn’t want
A4. Our neighbours … doors and shouting during the night!
1) are forever slamming 3) forever slam
2) have forever slamming 4) have forever slammed
A5. We … much less beef recently because of the crisis, but we … it’s safe to start again now.
1) have been eating, think 3) have eaten, are thinking
2) are eating, think 4) have been eating, are thinking
A6. If we don’t hurry the sun … before we reach the top.
1) will rise 3) will have rised
2) will have risen 4) will has risen
A7. Phil … at the door soaked from head to toe; he … in the rain.
1) stood, has been running 3) is standing, was running
2) stood, was running 4) stood, had been running
A8. I haven’t seen Carol today. I expect she … this evening.
1) phones 3) will have phoned
2) will phone 4) is going to phone
A9. I … books from this library since we … here.
1) borrow, moved 3) have been borrowing, moved
2) am borrowing, have moved 4) borrow, have moved
A10. Many of the survivors … in the field when the earthquake … .
1) worked, strucked 3) were working, strucked
2) were working, struck 4) had been working, struck
A11. Shall I take your letters to the post-office? I … there anyway.
1) will go 3) will have gone
2) will be going 4) was going
A12. The spaghetti … tasteless! You’re a bad cook, I’m afraid.
1) is 2) are 3) have been 4) had been
A13. I can’t think of … career that has been as brilliant as yours.
1) anybody’s else 3) anybody else’s
2) anybody else 4) anybody’s else’s
A14. “They couldn’t open the safe on the spot so they carried … away with …”, the night watchman reported.
1) him, them 2) it, them 3) it, themselves 4) it, themself
A15. I’m afraid we’ll miss … o’clock train if we don’t hurry.
1) ten 2) tenth 3) the tenth 4) the ten
A16. Nancy’s broken finger has become … .
1) more bad 2) much worse 3) much worser 4) more worse
A17. This bilingual dictionary is twice … that one.
1) as expensive than 3) as more expensive as
2) expensive as 4) as expensive as
A18. The trip that I took last year to … Sahara Desert was the only vacation I had.
1) a 2) an 3) the 4) –
A19. There is … amazing scenery all around … hotel.
1) an, - 2) - , the 3) the, the 4) - , a
A20. … shop assistant didn’t know how much … sweater was because … price tag was missing.
1) - ,the, the 2) The, a, a 3) A, a, - 4) The, the, the
A21. … Columbus was one of … first people to cross … Atlantic.
1) -, -, - 2) -, the, the 3) the, the, a 4) The, -, the
A22. We searched … vain … the missing money.
1) in, for 2) for, about 3) by, for 4) of, -
A23. He had promised to play in the match, but he didn’t come and let the whole team … .
1) in 2) down 3) off 4) by
A24. … my surprise, no one knew … sure what happened … Mike.
1) At, with, with 2) In, for, with 3) To, for, to 4) For, of, with
A25. He was found guilty … theft and sentenced … three months … prison.
1) of, for, at 2) with, to, in 3) of, to, in 4) to, for, at
A26. The hotel was fully booked. … we stayed at a guest house.
1) Therefore 2) Because 3) On the grounds that 4) Since
A27. Joanne ignored me each time we met, … was rude of her.
1) that 2) which 3) how 4) what