You are on page 1of 21

Я вважаю, що вона найрозумніша учениця нашої групи.

1. 1) I'm thinking that she is the most clever pupil in our group.
2) I think she is the most clever pupil in our group.
3) I think she is the cleverest pupil in our group.....
4) I think her to be the cleverest pupil in our group.
Мені дуже шкода, що я образив Вас.
2. 1) I am very sorry to offend you.....
2) I am very sorry to be offending you.
3) I am very sorry to have offended you.
4) I am very sorry to be offended by you
Скільки тобі потрібно часу, щоб дістатися до школи?
3. 1) How much time does it take you to get to your school?
2) How many time does it take you to get to our school?
3) How long does it take you to get to your school? ...
4) How many times does it take you to get to our school?
Він каже, що йому подобається грати на гітарі.
4. 1) He says he is fond of playing the guitar.
2) He says he was fond of playing the guitar.
3) Не says he enjoyed playing the guitar.
4) Не says he likes playing the guitar.
The contents of his letter … very important for our firm.
5. 1) be
2) am
3) is
4) are
The cattle on this farm … always so well looked after.
6. 1) are
2) is...
3) be
4) am
Take the draughts and put … on the desk.
7. 1) him
2) it
3) us
4) them
I have put the money on the table and there it … .
8. 1) be
2) am
3) is...
4) are
Where … your pincers?
9. 1) am
2) are
3) be
4) is
The grapes you have just chosen … seedless.
10. 1) is....
2) are
3) be
4) am
Their clothes … on the table.
11. 1) is
2) am
3) are...
4) be
The news Marry told him … rather bad and made him upset
12. 1) are
2) was..
3) is
4) were
The dregs on the bottom of the bottle … suspicious
13. 1) looks
2) look...
3) are looked
4) looking
His knowledge of French … perfect. He is so smart.
14. 1) be
2) are
3) am
4) is..
The cattle on this farm … always so well looked after.
15. 1) are
2) is
3) be
4) am
The check was transferred to … Lloyds Bank a month ago.
16. 1) —...
2) a
3) an
4) the
… Prince Charles is the prince of Wales.
17. 1) a
2) an
3) the
4) —....
… English language is one of the working languages in the UNO
18. 1) an
2) —
3) the...
4) a
My mother goes shopping to … Harrods before Christmas.
19. 1) —...
2) the
3) an
4) a
Last year we spent our holidays on … Lake Ontario.
20. 1) —...
2) an
3) the
4) a
They always train the guide dogs for … blind.
21. 1) a
2) —...
3) an
4) the

The Residence of the Pope is in … Vatican City


22. 1) the
2) a
3) —
4) an
We agreed to meet at … Victoria Station but he was 8late as usual
23. 1) the
2) —......
3) a
4) an
All these events took place in … Middle Ages.
24. 1) the...
2) a
3) an
4) —
These apricots were ten hryvnas … kilo.
25. 1) an
2) the
3) a
4) —
All his paintings will be exhibited at … Tate Galery.
26. 1) an
2) —
3) a
4) the....
Catherine was … only woman in the family who understood him.
27. 1) —
2) a
3) an
4) the..
5)
The members of … Democratic Party supported a new governor.
28. 1) the......
2) an
3) —
4) a
They bought … dozen eggs at this supermarket.
29. 1) an
2) the
3) —
4) a...
Alan was carrying the caravan in … Sahara Desert.
30. 1) —
2) an
3) the...
4) a

… this, Archie got up, and went over to the window.


31. 1) Did
2) To have done
3) To do
4) Having done....
Her hands, … in French grey, were crossed over one another.
32. 1) gloves
2) gloving
3) gloved ...
4) to glove
… in convoy is not unpleasant if you are the first car and I settled back
33. in the seat and watched the country.
1) Drive
2) Driving......
3) To drive
4) Drove
He and I spent a happy weekend … London together.
34. 1) to visit
2) visited
3) visit
4) visiting ....
She had been outside Miss Van Campen’s door and heard her … in her
35. sleep.
1) breathing...
2) breathes
3) breathed
4) to breathe
I found my barley and rice … by a vast number of different kinds of birds.
36. 1) surrounding
2) to surround
3) surrounded..
4) surround
«I know», said Harry, … back to the posters and … at the painting above him.
37. 1) turning, staring
2) turn, stare
3) to turn, to stare
4) turned, stared
… the force of the argument and … one more despairing look at the bright
38. face of the moon, Hugh closed his check-book and sighed.
1) Recognized, to cast
2) Having recognized, having cast....
3) Recognize, cast
4) Recognized, cast
… and … , he leaned upon his rifle and shook his gaunt hand fiercely at
39. the silent widespread city beneath him.
1) Wear, exhaust
2) To wear, to exhaust
3) Worn, exhausted...
4) Wearing, exhausting
There, too, I found different fruits, particularly melon, which I saw …
40. on the ground in great abundance.
1) lie
2) to lie
3) lain
4) lying...
They were looking at the castle … centuries ago and admired its beauty.
41. 1) built+...
2) building
3) to build
4) build
… himself along on his hands, he managed to reach the gate, … and
42. cold, he fell flat on his face.
1) Dragged, exhausting
2) To drag, to exhaust
3) Dragging, exhausted....
4) Drag, exhaust
Mr. Ashley had his garage … few days ago and he was rather glad of it.
43. 1) to repair
2) repaired...
3) repairing
4) repair
I looked back and saw her … on the steps. I heard her … along the hall
44. and the door opened and she came back to the bed.
1) stood, comes
2) standing, coming...?
3) stand, come
4) to stand, to come
He looked as though he … back over his whole life as he spoke to her.
45. 1) thinks
2) thought
3) was/were thinking
4) is thinking
He wished he … Heidi as his date, to show Craig and Janine they didn’t have
46. to worry about his pursuing Janine anymore.
1) can have
2) could have had
3) could have
4) would have
Luke continued to stare at the command ship as if he … in some silent,
47. complex dialogue.
1) was/were engaged
2) has engaged
3) engaged
4) is engaged
And if I had ever escaped to England, that money … there safe enough until I
48. was able to come again and to fetch it.
1) would lay
2) would have laid
3) will lay
4) had laid
Commissar Zhdanoffʼs office was huge and shabby and looked as though it ….
49. in the early 1920s.
1) were furnished
2) would be furnished
3) had been furnished
4) was furnished
Sarah has got very bossy since she became a manager. I wish she … so much.
50. 1) has changed
2) didn’t change
3) change
4) hadn’t changed
Would you rather … it off for a few days?’ Mr. Flynn said.
51. 1) put
2) to put
3) to be putting
4) puts
Don’t let the child touch this thing! It is … .
52. 1) immeasurable
2) valueless...
3) priceless
4) worthy
This mirror would … well our bedroom.
53. 1) please
2) fit...
3) go
4) match
She is doing … into the early Renaissance architecture.
54. 1) a study
2) а work
3) а research
4) a survey
They … their seats and got down to business.
55. 1) occupied
2) took
3) made
4) secured
She did not want … such a poor excuse.
56. 1) to assume
2) to appreciate
3) to accept....
4) to adapt
Smoking will … on your health, I warn you.
57. 1) tell
2) influence....
3) destroy
4) touch
He tried to start the engine again, and then he gave it up in … .
58. 1) all
2) earnest
3) despair
4) trouble
He …. long lecture about Roosevelt.
59. 1) read
2) spoker
3) gave
4) held
First the plague … out in the capital, and then it … to the south.
60. 1) started, stretched
2) brought, broadened
3) took, went
4) broke, spread
I need small change. Can you … a five-dollar banknote?
61. 1) exchange
2) change
3) alter
4) swap
I … an athletic club in Chicago a year ago.
62. 1) joined
2) admitted
3) attached
4) stuck up
… I went, people were angry or suspicious.
63. 1) Somewhere
2) Everywhere
3) Somehow
4) Somewhat
We … over this question for a long time.
64. 1) discussed
2 chatted
3) considered
4) argued
Nick asked me whether I’d like to have dinner with him, and I eagerly … his
65. invitation.
1) admitted
2) approved
3) agreed
4) accepted...
She was tired and her … body ached.
66. 1) all
2) all the
3) whole
4) whole the
She well remembers you and sends you her … .
67. 1) love
2) welcome..
3)
4) affection
5) admiration
Some people build … others destroy.
68. 1) when
2) while ...
3) as soon as
4) before an
We have made … in both science and art.
69. 1) success
2) results
3) good luck
4) progress
That’s a very foolish attitude … .
70. 1) to make
2) to hold
3) to take
4) to keep

His work was … photographs while flying over Australia.


71. 1) to take
2) to make..
3) to do
4) to give
The host gave us a wonderfully warm … .
72. 1) love
2) welcome....
3) affection
4) admiration
He gave a serious … that the conflict could lead to a constitutional crisis.
73. 1) word
2) telling
3) warning...
4) suggestion
McEnroe was … for winning Wimbledon again.
74. 1) in despair
2) engaged
3) the only one....

4) desperate
They made their … through the dark streets of the sleeping town.
75. 1) choice
2) road
3) way..
4) mind
The police arrested a gang making … currency.
76. 1) wrong
2) insincere
3) counterfeit...
4) artificial
The sun is so bright It … the eyes to look at it.
77. 1) aches
2) pains
3) prevents..
4) hurts
She was always silent and sad, but sometimes there was something in the
78. expression of her eyes that made her beautiful in her own … .
1) likeness
2) way...
3) image
4) mode
We need a pilot. The waters are rather … here.
79. 1) shallow
2) flat
3) small
4) superficial...
We couldn’t stay at their flat because they did not have enough … for
80. everybody.
1) spot
2) space
3) room
4) area
Над маленьким хлопчиком насміхалися.
81. 1) The little boy is laughed at.
2) The little boy was laughed at.
3) The little boy have been laughed at.
4) The little boy laughed at.
Якби я тільки знала, що робити!
82. 1) If only I know what to do!
2) If only I knew what to do!
3) If I knew what to do!
4) I wish I know what to do!
Невже це правда?
83. 1) Can it to be true?
2) Can’t it be true?
3) Can it be true?
4) Can it be truth?
Не може бути, щоб вони грали у футбол – йде рясний дощ.
84. 1) They can be playing football – it is raining heavily.
2) They aren’t able to play football – it is raining heavily.
3) They can’t be playing football – it is raining heavily.
4) They can’t be playing football – it rains heavily.
Як би Ви не були зайняті, Вам необхідно негайно піти до лікаря.
85. 1) No matter how busy you are you have to consult the doctor.
2) No matter how busy you are you must immediately consult the
doctor.
3) No matter how busy you are you may immediately consult the
doctor.
4) No matter how busy you are you are immediately to consult the
doctor.
Закінчивши роботу, вона пішла додому.
86. 1) Having finishing her work, she went home.
2) Having finished her work, she went home.
3) Finished her work, she went home.
4) ) Having finished her work, she go home.
Вибачте, що перериваю Вас.
87. 1) Excuse my interrupting you.
2) Excuse my interrupting of you.
3) Excuse me to interrupt you.
4) Excuse me interrupt you.
You have … me that I must apologize.
88. 1) convinced
2) included
3) persuaded
4) reproached
Being a … bachelor he never married.
89. 1) convinced
2) persuaded
3) committed
4) constant
What can’t be cured must be … .
90. 1) subdued
2) contended
3) endured
4) recovered
I am … of my guilt.
91. 1) hazardous
2) conscious
3) appealing
4) sure
His spirit was … that morning.
92. 1) scheming
2) appealing
3) subdued
4) raised
This … remark was followed by shocked silence.
93. 1) neat
2) outrageous
3) tidy
4) hazardous
His … remarks are always appreciated.
94. 1) hazardous
2) impudent
3) witty
4) intelligent
I do … your help!
95. 1) convince
2) persuade
3) appreciate
4) thank
It was so … of him to speak like that.
96. 1) impudent
2) faithful
3) vital
4) rude
It was his … to die in the foreign country.
97. 1) vividness
2) gap
3) destiny
4) fate
You must work hard to … a foreign language.
98. 1) assist
2) acquire
3) master
4) use
You must work hard to … a profound knowledge of a foreign language.
99. 1) insist
2) acquire
3) pursue
4) gain
The … was a real masterpiece of the great painter.
100. 1) canvas
2) tolerance
3) grievance
4) sketch
His success was only … .
101. 1) tolerant
2) vivid
3) temporary
4) immortal
She was … at her boyfriend holding his hand tenderly.
102. 1) staring
2) glaring
3) gazing
4) glimpsing
It was so impudent of him to make such a(n) … !
103. 1) content
2) appeal
3) scheme
4) deal
We enjoyed ourselves to our heart’s … .
104. 1) content
2) confession
3) flash
4) admiration
The … recollection of the accident was not to his liking.
105. 1) tempting
2) dim
3) risky
4) vivid
He could hardly resist the … of going there again.
106. 1) fake
2) obscurity
3) temptation
4) wish
This testimony is clearly a … .
107. 1) distribution
2) smash
3) fake
4) agenda
It is always difficult for adults to communicate to … .
108. 1) ambitions
2) adolescents
3) observers
4) peers
The … on the oil issue are in progress.
109. 1) ambitions
2) negotiations
3) frustrations
4) distribution
The teacher … the examination papers to the class.
110. 1) negotiated
2) involved
3) distributed
4) collected
His … to help disabled children was appreciated.
111. 1) aspiration
2) negotiation
3) frustration
4) creation
The driver was fined for … the speed limit.
112. 1) observing
2) involving
3) exceeding...
4) making
He … his will on his family.
113. 1) imposed ...
2) introduced
3) exceeded
4) exchanged
… he warned his friends about the possible consequences.
114. 1) To get there
2) To be on the safe side
3) To take the chance
4) To be sure
She never … the cream from the milk.
115. 1) sparkle
2) skips
3) skims...
4) smashs
That condition was of … importance for them.
116. 1) impudent
2) minor...
3) vivacious
4) ridiculous
I saw he was unable to … my meaning.
117. 1) grasp...
2) glare
3) gap
4) ground
How many newspapers are … in the town?
118. 1) negotiated
2) issued..
3) grasped
4) held
He was … enough to take into account the others’ opinions.
119. 1) intolerant...
2) vivid
3) аcute
4) clear
The … pain made him stay at home.
120. 1) adolescent
2) аcute...
3) anticipate
4) heavy
… let us stop the negotiations.
121. 1) For the certain time
2) For the time been
3) For the time being
4) For that very moment
Do as many exercises as you can …. .
122. 1) for the sake of practice
2) for the heart’s content
3) for the time being
4) for your benefit
His rude words … the group mates.
123. 1) involved
2) annoyed..
3) rattled
4) fight
She gave him a … that she would like him to leave.
124. 1) hint...
2) chatter
3) cheer
4) advice
Let’s go to the match to … for our team.
125. 1) chatter
2) cheer ...
3) reduce
4) watch
Taxes must be … immediately.
126. 1) emerged..
2) recovered
3) reduced
4) lessen
He is too … for me, I can’t prove his guilt.
127. 1) smart
2) efficient
3) sound
4) difficult
There’s nothing the matter with me, I am as … as a bell.
128. 1) safe
2) sound
3) sick
4) ill
I can not do that, my reputation is at … .
129. 1) stale
2) stick
3) stake..
4) steak
We reached home … and sound.
130. 1) strange
2) safe..
3) great
4) clean
He hopes to get a … soon.
131. 1) anticipation
2) promotion....
3) ambition
4) fire
The truth … at the inquiry.
132. 1) came off
2) came out ..
3) came about
4) came off
It was just an odd … .
133. 1) coincidence..
2) objection
3) vitality
4) chance
Have you any … to his coming here?
134. 1) assurance
2) attention
3) objection
4) objectives
He … us of his ability to work properly.
135. 1) attended
2) assured
3) accustomed
4) accused
Priests are … to sex education in schools.
136. 1) opposite
2) opposed...
3) opportunity
4) oppose
The meeting was well … .
137. 1) attended
2) attention..
3) attraction
4) attached
The tree gave a high … last autumn.
138. 1) yeast
2) field
3) yield..
4) leaves
His … response to the question was negative.
139. 1) initial.
2) initiative
3) intelligent
4) intelectual
His jealousy was absolutely … .
140. 1) graceful
2) grounding
3) groundless
4) ground
The … is that we can’t get there in time.
141. 1) thought
2) thing..
3) song
4) hour
Students … is an integral part of the international cooperation.
142. 1) extreme
2) change
3) exchange..
4) change
A strong sense of … was written all over his face.
143. 1) quit
2) guilt
3) quite
4) blame
To exchange blows means …
144. 1) talking
2) smiling
3) fighting..
4) shooting
Under the … they had to change their previous plan.
145. 1) ideas
2) consequences
3) circumstances
4) deals
The … time was spent in the house.
146. 1) remaining.
2) reminding
3) renaming
4) respenting
It was father’s word … his children’s.
147. 1) after
2) about
3) for
4) against
At last they got a … deal.
148. 1) straight
2) round
3) square
4) high
The strict law is still in … .
149. 1) elect
2) effect
3) affect
4) circulation
She can not … to her memory.
150. 1) trust
2) believe
3) faith
4) depend
As a rule he talks only for … .
151. 1) affect
2) effect
3) аlert
4) attention
You can rely on him, he is a … man.
152. 1) trustingly
2) trustless
3) trustful
4) trustworthy
This is a responsible work, do not trust to … .
153. 1) chatter
2) change
3) chance
4) chart
He was … to be a colonel.
154. 1) promoted
2) provided
3) proceeded
4) proclaimed
She looks … on her colleagues considering herself to be the smartest of
155. all.
1) about
2) down
3) up
4) inside
On the … they were quite polite people.
156. 1) contrary
2) contrast
3) contract
4) opposite
The boy set his … on becoming a surgeon.
157. 1) foot
2) arm
3) heart
4) hand
He … his wife and went abroad.
158. 1) abandoned
2) accustomed
3) attached
4) moved
He washed his … of the whole affair.
159. 1) legs
2) arms
3) feet
4) hands
Having heard the news he … his hands.
160. 1) took
2) clap....
3) raised
4) rubbed
She willingly tried her … in teaching little children.
161. 1) arm
2) hand
3) head
4) finger
She always keeps the dictionary … hand.
162. 1) at
2) around
3) аbove
4) below...
The police are offering a … for any information about the bank’s robbery.
163. 1) prize
2) money
3) reward....
4) premium
These toys are made … hand.
164. 1) at
2) for
3) in
4) by...
His conduct aroused only everybody’s ….
165. 1) resentment...
2) reproduction
3) attention
4) rest
Her behaviour was really … .
166. 1) restrictive
2) resentment
3) resentful..
4) resentless
Her expression … anger.
167. 1) appeared
2) proposed
3) suggested
4) gave...
The friend … our walking in the park.
168. 1) remarked
2) watched
3) offered
4) suggested
The parents … to help our neighbours.
169. 1) offered
2) suggested....
3) prepared
4) gave
The road is … of snow now.
170. 1) clean
2) clear.....
3) neat
4) without
Conduct is the synonym of …
171. 1) behaviour.....
2) energy
3) opportunity
4) accompaniment 
He spoke … which sound rude.
172. 1) astonished
2) actively
3) admirably
4) abruptly.....
He turned out to be an … person, he knew almost nothing.
173. 1) ignorant....
2) ignoring
3) ignore
4) ignoreful
The composer … the orchestra.
174. 1) constructed
2) conducted
3) created...
4) crumble
As a … of fact, he was a stupid person.
175. 1) manner
2) master
3) matter....
4) maker
He was … to do the work himself.
176. 1) included
2) inclosed
3) introduced
4) inclined....
Do not try to … the blame on me.
177. 1) shake
2) shift...
3) shoot
4) take
She suddenly shifted her ground means … .
178. 1) moved to the city
2) changed her mind ..
3) became ugly
4) go wrong
The people were … by the victory.
179. 1) extracted
2) elected
3) eradicable
4) elated...
Their news was just … of my ideas.
180. 1) contradiction
2) combustibility
3) connection
4) confirmation....
Aren’t you ashamed of … over his affairs?
181. 1) cracking
2) gossiping....
3) tasting
4) interfering
They cooked Irish stew to get rid of the … .
182. 1) safe and sound
2) spick-and-span
3) hustle and bustle
4) odds and ends...
The students showed … progress in their studies.
183. 1) tasty
2) steady ...
3) spiritual
4) slowly
The potatoes were … without any salt.
184. 1) messy
2) tasteless...
3) steady
4) smelling
The doctor prescribed her some pills with a bitter … .
185. 1) smell
2) spirit
3) peel
4) taste...
You seem to be … today. What is wrong?
186. 1) on the point
2) mixed up
3) out of spirit..
4) in good mood
The director of the film tried to … from his masterpiece.
187. 1) exchange
2) eliminate
3) enter
4) excite
At the beginning of the career he never followed the … of least
188. resistance.
1) circle
2) line..
3) square
4) rectangle
I am sure he is an … person.
189. 1) administrative
2) admire
3) admiring
4) admirable...
The young woman … from the husband’s lack of attention.
190. 1) suffered...
2) stared
3) staged
4) cried
The girl on the bank … him his late daughter.
191. 1) recorded
2) resented
3) resembled...
4) recalled
It is a pity teaching turned out not to be his cup of … .
192. 1) milk
2) coffee
3) cocoa
4) tea...
I hope I am not … ?
193. 1) interacting
2) interfering
3) introducing
4) interciding ....
He was absolutely … of the danger.
194. 1) unwanted
2) unwearable
3) unaware....
4) unackowledged
He was ready to talk a lot to make himself … .
195. 1) conscious
2) clean
3) сlear...
4) clearly
The heat was absolutely … .
196. 1) unadapted
2) unwearable
3) uneatable
4) unbearable...
The suggestion was absolutely … .
197. 1) unwearable
2) untouchable
3) unacceptable..
4) unachievable
He was sure he would … in this career.
198. 1) succeed...
2) success
3) suppose
4) suggest
His desire to tell everybody the truth was … .
199. 1) illegal
2) irresponsible
3) irresistible..
4) invisible
He was sure he was … suspicion.
200. 1) in
2) about
3) after
4) above..
On … he agreed to our plan.
201. 1) recreation
2) reflection
3) reproduction
4) researching
202. He was … in his devotion to scientific studies.
1) conclusion
2) contribution
3) constituent
4) constant....
203. That man is a distinguished … .
1) schooling
2) scholar...
3) scholarship
4) schoolman
204. The picture is seen … from some distance.
1) to advantage
2) in advantage
3) for advantage
4) for advantage
205. The hall can only … 200 students.
1) admire
2) aspire
3) meet
4) admit....
206. He spent too much because of his … habits.
1) wasteless
2) devastating
3) devoted
4) wastefu...а
207. It was mean of you to … your back on her when she was in trouble.
1) make
2) take
3) treat
4) turn...
208. The work was really … .
1) backtaking
2) backbreaking...
3) backturning
4) backmaking
209. Tell me us your … for us to know you better.
1) background..
2) backbone
3) backyard
4) backformation
210. The manager’s decision was reasonably … .
1) dark
2) chestnut
3) fair...
4) true
211. To … the requirements he tried to do his best.
1) meet...
2) enter
3) admit
4) fulfil
212. The book is full of … to places I know well.
1) recovers
2) references...
3) reconstructions
4) rememberings
213. The boss’s remarks made him … his temper.
1) lost
2) cost
3) losed
4) lose
214. He was lucky to meet so many … people there.
1) decent...
2) resent
3) contest
4) desent
215. He looked at me with … in his eyes.
1) hater
2) haterism
3) hating
4) hatred..
216. How will my idea … with your plans?
1) fit in
2) fit on
3) fit for
4) fit under
217. He was trying to … adjusted to the new strict rules.
1) got
2) get
3) set..
4) getting
218. It was the thing not to be had for … or money.
1) love
2) hate
3) like
4) currency...
219. Her smile is so … that I do not trust her.
1) artistic
2) artificial...
3) artful
4) artificial
220. It was his … dream to visit that capital.
1) lifelong
2) lifecost
3) lifetime...
4) lifecycle

You might also like