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Дисциплина: Английский язык
ОП: Иностранный язык: два иностранных языка
Курс: 4
Тестовые задания
| | Find the synonym to the word “Sad”: 1. mourning 2. escape 3. scanty 4. attractive 5. pregnant | 1 | ||||
| | Find the opposite of the underlined word Smoking is permitted in this part of the cinema. 1 refused 2 let 3 forbidden 4 allowed 5 legal | 3 | ||||
| | Match the abbreviation with its meaning: FBI. 1 Free Business inquiry 2 Full board of interests 3 Federal Bureau of Investigation 4 Interest rate 5 Federal Board of Investors | 3 | ||||
| | Choose an appropriate ending for an adjective “warm - " 1 weather 2 headed 3 eye 4 out 5 hearted | 5 | ||||
| | Choose an appropriate ending for an adjective “good - " 1 warmed 2 hearted 3 tempered 4 skilled 5 headed | C | ||||
| | Replace underlined word with its opposite. She is always obedient. 1 inobidient 2 disobedient 3 misobidient 4 overobidient 5 notobidient | 2 | ||||
| | Complete the sentence with an appropriate reported verb. We ... to receive the machine parts today. 1 expected 2 suggested 3 threaten 4 assumed 5 warned | 1 | ||||
| | Match the sentence with its correct conditional form. If you could change one thing in your life what would it be? 1 mixed conditional 2 second conditional 3 first conditional 4 zero conditional 5 third conditional | 2 | ||||
| | Choose an appropriate reported speech sentence. “John left here an hour ago”. 1 She told me that John had left there an hour before. 2 She told me that John had left there an hour ago. 3 She told me that John left there an hour ago. 4 She told me that John has left there an hour before. 5 She told to me that John had left there an hour before. | 1 | ||||
| | Match the sentence with its correct conditional form. Come and see us next week if you have time. 1 second conditional 2 first conditional 3 zero conditional 4 mixed conditional 5 third conditional | 3 | ||||
| | Compile the correct word order to make an affirmative sentence. 1234567891011 my saw with Bill car he new when green was envy 1 8245631011917 2 8942751011631 3 8421756109311 4 5281014793611 5 2351879101164 | 3 | ||||
| | Complete the sentence with an appropriate preposition. Don’t laugh ... my work! I'm doing my best. 1 for 2 at 3 with 4 of 5 to | 2 | ||||
| | Complete the sentence with an appropriate degree of adjective. She was ... ashamed to admit her mistake. 1 too 2 the most 3 enough 4 as... as | 1 | ||||
| | Complete the sentence with an appropriate degree of adjective. Andrew came round to my flat ........ he could. 1 quickly 2 quicker 3 more quickly 4 most quicker 5 quickly as | 5 | ||||
| | Find a vulgar fraction 7/9 1 seven nine 2 seven ninth 3 seven and ninth 4 seven and nine 5 seventh nine | 2 | ||||
| | Complete the sentence with an appropriate pronoun. He's the actor .... daughter is in this class. 1 his 2 which 3 our 4 theirs 5 whose | 5 | ||||
| | "495" Choose the right sentence: 1 four hundred and nineteen five 2 four hundred and ninety-five 3 four hundreds and ninety five 4 four hundred and ninety fifth 5 four hundred ninety five | 2 | ||||
| | Complete the sentence with an appropriate degree of adjectives. He drives ... carefully than his girlfriend. 1 more 2 as ...as 3 most 4 the most 5 much | 1 | ||||
| | Complete the sentence with an appropriate pronoun. I've lost ... earrings last week. 1 his 2 my 3 our 4 theirs 5 her | 2 | ||||
| | Complete the sentence with an appropriate degree of adjective. I'm afraid the box is .... to carry. 1 too heavy 2 the heaviest 3 more heavy 4 most heavy 5 heavier | 1 | ||||
| | Match the number with its writing: 2 3\4 1 two and three fourth 2 two and third fourth 3 two and three four 4 two third four 5 two three fourth | 1 | ||||
| | Complete the sentence with appropriate prepositions. He apologized ... policeman ... driving fast. 1 for / to 2 in/ at 3 with/to 4 of / for 5 to / for | 5 | ||||
| | Complete the sentence with an appropriate preposition. Because she had to go ... home, she couldn't only stay for two weeks. 1 over 2 during 3 back 4 of | 3 | ||||
| | Complete the sentence with suitable verb form from the list. The manager let us ... early on Fridays. 1 to come 2 coming 3 leaving 4 will leave 5 leave | 5 | ||||
| | Choose an appropriate reported speech sentence. “When are you leaving?” My parents asked me. 1 My parents asked me when are you leaving. 2 My parents asked to me when are you leaving. 3 My parents asked me when were you leaving. 4 My parents asked for me when I am leaving. 5 My parents asked me when I was leaving. | 5 | ||||
| | Find a participial construction sentence from the list below. 1 Waving their scarves and shouting, the funs run into the pitch. 2 Waving their scarves and shouting, the funs lounging into the pitch. 3 The funs waved their scarves and shouted on the pitch. 4 The funs waving their scarves and shouting. | 1 | ||||
| | Choose an appropriate modal verb to complete the sentence. Was it really necessary? You ... ... ... tell the police, you know. 1 can not 2 couldn't have to 3 mustn't have to 4 wouldn't 5 didn't need to | 5 | ||||
| | Fill in the sentence with an appropriate word. They are said ... to a new flat. 1 move 2 to moving 3 moving 4 to moved 5 to have moved | 5 | ||||
| | Choose an appropriate article. ... unreasonable decision 1 a 2 an 3 - 4 one 5 the | 2 | ||||
| | Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence. My sister .... a motorcycle and sidecar. 1 used to owning 2 would have own 3 used to own 4 was owning 5 would own | 3 | ||||
| | Choose the verb which is followed by both the Gerund and the Infinitive. 1 mind 2 promise 3 wish 4 enjoy 5 start | 5 | ||||
| | Choose the most appropriate order for adjectives. Have you seen this ........... invention? 1 fantastic, new, German 2 German, new, fantastic 3 fantastic, German, new 4 German, fantastic, new 5 new, fantastic, German | 1 | ||||
| | Choose an appropriate article. We go to.... theatre about once .... month. 1 a/the 2 the/the 3 -/a 4 the/a 5 -/- | 4 | ||||
| | Find the sentence with the Gerundial construction. 1 The children are making such a noise. 2 He admitted sorry to keep you waiting for a long. 3 A child should start to learn a language at primary school. 4 I regret being unable to help you. 5 My electric shower is not working. | 2 | ||||
| | Compile the correct word order to make an affirmative sentence. 123456 my fell Jim completely story for 1 342615 2 341652 3 324651 4 635142 5 135264 | 1 | ||||
| | Choose an appropriate article. ... women usually talk more than ... men. 1 a/ the 2 the/the 3 -/a 4 the/a 5 -/- | 2 | ||||
| | Complete the sentence with an appropriate reported verb. Liz ... us that we should come after 1 agreed 2 demanded 3 asked 4 wanted 5 suggested to | 5 | ||||
| | Complete the sentence with an appropriate word. She must be exhausted. She was on stage ... performance. 1 every 2 the whole 3 each 4 all of 5 all | 2 | ||||
| | Complete the sentence with an appropriate conditional form. That girl will get into trouble if she ... ... her uniform. 1 didn't wear 2 wears 3 isn’t wearing 4 hasn't wear 5 doesn't wear | 5 | ||||
| | Find words which are differently pronounced in this group. 1 nothing 2 done 3 money 4 cost 5 sold | 4 5 | ||||
| | Gerund 1 The car need repairing 2 The washing machine need repaired 3 The car needed to repairing 4 The washing machine needs mending 5 The washing machine need mend 6 The car needs repairing | 4 6 | ||||
| | Choose correct reported speech sentences. 1 She said that Jack had a new job. 2 She said she didn’t have spare time. 3 She told us as she didn’t have spare time. 4 She told that Jack had a new job. 5 She said that she can be free. | 1 2 | ||||
| | Choose the correct answer: Are these your pens? 1 Yes, they are mine 2 No, they have books. 3 yes, they are blue. 4 No, they are us. 5 No, they aren't my 6 Yes, they are my pens 7Yes they are me 8 No, these pens are his | 1 6 8 |
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4. bird
5. fish