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Task 3. Do the following test on Grammar.

  1. Mary decided to find another employer, (not to earn) a cent over the last few months.

А. Not earning;

  1. Not having earned;

  2. Not to earn;

  3. Not earn.

  1. The student didn’t reply to the instructor at once, (not to hear) her name.

  1. Not hearing;

  2. Not having heard;

  3. Not to hear;

  4. Not having been heard.

  1. I recommend that everything (to be ready) by early morning.

  1. Should be ready;

  2. To be ready;

  3. Being ready;

  4. Having been ready.

  1. How could I (to know) that she’d been dealt with before?

  1. Know;

  2. To know;

  3. Be known;

  4. Have known.

  1. You were (to bring) the draft course thesis as far back as yesterday. Why have you brought it today?

  1. Brought;

  2. To bring;

  3. To have brought;

  4. To have been brought.

  1. You are behaving as if nothing (to happen) at the moment. But a very serious thing is actually happening.

  1. Have happened;

  2. Were happening;

  3. Had happened;

  4. Be happening.

  1. You are behaving as if nothing (to happen) a minute ago.

  1. Have happened;

  2. Were happening;

  3. Had happened;

  4. Be happening.

  1. You are behaving as if (to have) nothing to do with it.

  1. Having;

  2. Have had;

  3. Had;

  4. Has.

  1. You are behaving as if you (to have) nothing to do with it.

  1. Having;

  2. Have had;

  3. Had;

  4. Has.

  1. If you (to attend) all the classes at the time of the previous semester, you would (to already transfer) to the next year.

  1. Had attended; would be already transferred;

  2. Attended; would be already transferred;

  3. Had attended, had already been transferred;

  4. Would attend; would have already transferred.

  1. If you (not to be so rude) on people, they would (respect) you.

  1. Were not so rude; would have been respected;

  2. Were not so rude; would respect;

  3. Had not been so rude; would be respected;

  4. Would not be so rude; had not respected.

  1. The Druids feared that the sun (to be killed) by the powers of darkness.

  1. To be killed;

  2. Killed;

  3. Being be killed;

  4. Could be killed.

  1. The Druids feared lest the sun (to be killed) by the powers of darkness.

  1. Be killed;

  2. Not be killed;

  3. Should not be killed;

  4. Not being killed.

  1. Aren’t you surprised at (to ask) all these questions?

  1. To ask;

  2. To be asked;

  3. Asking;

  4. Being asked.

  1. Aren’t you surprised at me (to ask) you all these questions?

  1. To ask;

  2. To be asked;

  3. Asking;

  4. Being asked.

  1. The work (to do), there was nothing else to be done.

  1. Done;

  2. To be done;

  3. Having done;

  4. Doing.

  1. (to do) the work, we decided to relax, there being nothing else for us to do.

  1. Done;

  2. To be done;

  3. Having done;

  4. Doing.

  1. (To open) the can, use no other object than a tin-opener.

  1. By opening;

  2. Having opened;

  3. Having been opened;

  4. To open.

  1. (To open) the can, empty it to the frying pan.

  1. By opening;

  2. Having opened;

  3. Having been opened;

  4. To open.

  1. We can ensure profound monitoring of the reforms (to attract) independent analysts. There is no other way of going about things.

  1. By attracting;

  2. Attracting;

  3. When attracting;

  4. Attracted.

  1. The incident occurred (to call) at the port.

  1. To call;

  2. In calling;

  3. When calling;

  4. Calling.

  1. You had better (not to touch) me now.

  1. Not to touch;

  2. Not touch;

  3. Not touching;

  4. Not having been touched.

  1. Why didn’t you ask me for help? You should (to telephone) me.

  1. Be telephoning;

  2. Telephone;

  3. Have telephoned;

  4. To telephone.

  1. (This man to turn up) in the game room, call the security at once.

  1. For this man to be turned up;

  2. This man should turn up;

  3. This man to turn up;

  4. Should this man turn up.

  1. You left too early. I wish you (not to leave) so early.

  1. Not to leave;

  2. Not to have left;

  3. Hadn’t left;

  4. Didn’t leave.

Варіант 5

Task 1. Read the article about new Harry Poter film. Fill in the gaps usisng the words from the box.

character viewed rating warning adolescent concern ruling accompanied scary certificate censors

Death Eaters have claimed a victory after ______ (1) ruled that the new Harry Potter film was too______ (2) for children under 12. The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has given Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire? a 12A______ (3). Children under that age can watch only if______ (4) by an adult. The previous three Harry Potter films were all given a G______ (5) allowing children of all ages to watch them unaccompanied. The censors ruled that the darker, more intense world of the now-______ (6) wizard was too much for younger children of a sensitive disposition. Aware that the______ (7) could leave thousands of children disappointed, David Cooke, the BBFC director, personally______ (8) the film and approved the classification. J. K. Rowling gave______ (9) before the book's publication in 2000 that Harry and his chums would face some disturbing challenges, including the murder of a popular______ (10). The tone is faithfully reproduced in Mike Newell's film. Scenes of______ (11) to the BBFC examiners included "a gang of hooded Death Eaters" invading the Quidditch World Cup.