
- •1) М.Шашкевич;
- •1.1. Which part of the text does each statement refer to?
- •1.2. Complete the sentences :
- •2.1. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate grammar form :
- •2.2. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate prepositions or conjunctions:
- •3.1. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate word:
- •3.2. Choose the Ukrainian equivalent of the underlined word(s) :
- •Test II
- •Which part of the text does each statement refer to?
- •1.2. Complete the sentences :
- •2.1. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate grammar form :
- •2.2. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate prepositions or conjunctions:
- •3.1. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate word :
- •3.2. Choose the Ukrainian equivalent of the underlined word(s):
2.1. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate grammar form :
#1. Our team of legal experts (…) to help and advise you.
1) will be pleased; 2) will have been pleased; 3) were pleased.
#2. Finally, he (…) of attempting to pervert the course of justice.
1) was accused; 2) had been accused ; 3) has been accused.
#3. The girl’s killers were reported (…) to justice.
1) to been brought; 2) to have been brought; 3) to have brought.
#4. New parliamentary elections will be held after the Parliament (…).
1) will be dissolved; 2) are dissolved; 3) has been dissolved.
#5. France is engaged in (…) a rapid-reaction force to deal with the crisis.
1) being created; 2) having been created; 3) creating.
2.2. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate prepositions or conjunctions:
#1. What made Pete walk (…) his family and his job? Where did he go and why?
1) out on; 2) over with; 3) away on.
#2. Sue says that her financial worries are beginning to get her (…). She's very depressed.
1) out; 2) up; 3) down.
#3. You can't possibly say no to such a wonderful job offer. It's too good to turn (…).
1) down; 2) off; 3) away.
#4. We can't have a party with just five people. We'll have to call it (…).
1) out; 2) off; 3) around.
#5. He was mowing the lawn (…) it started raining.
1) when; 2) while; 3) since.
III.
3.1. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate word:
#1. The conspirators were plotting the (…) of the government.
1) catastrophe; 2) disaster; 3) demolition; 4) overthrow; 5) dissolution.
#2. He was arrested for trying to pass (…) notes at the bank.
1) camouflaged; 2) counterfeit; 3) fake; 4) fraudulent; 5) bank.
#3. He offered me $500 to break my contract. That's (…) .
1) blackmail; 2) bribery; 3) compensation; 4) reward; 5) donation.
#4. The child was kidnapped by a notorious (…) of robbers.
1) crew; 2) gang; 3) staff; 4) team; 5) amount.
#5. He (…) his fist and threatened to hit me.
1) fisted; 2) clutched; 3) grabbed; 4) gripped; 5) clenched.
3.2. Choose the Ukrainian equivalent of the underlined word(s) :
#1. People respected George Washington, because he was an honest man and he turned out to be one of the greatest military leaders.
вірили; 2) милували; 3) поважали; 4) щадили; 5) мали відношення до.
#2. Every person has the right to protect his life and the lives of other persons from unlawful infringements.
несвідомі порушення; 2) незаконні порушення; 3) протиправні зазіхання;
4) несвідомі зазіхання; 5) незаконні дії.
#3. Before World War II, Japan also had a jury system, but it was often criticised for the ease with which jurors could be bribed.
могли бути переконані; 2) могли бути підкуплені; 3) могли бути упереджені;
4) могли бути неуважні; 5) могли бути нерозсудливі.
#4. In China, law courts are still primarily regarded as political instruments used both to control thefts and violence and to deal with political opponents.
контролювати крадіжки та насильство; 2) контролювати злодіїв та насильство;
3) контролювати крадіжки з проникненням та насильство;
4) контролювати махінації та жорстокість; 5) контролювати злодіїв та їх насильство.
#5. We have to check whether applicants have a criminal record and whether there is enough evidence to start criminal proceedings against them.
мати справу запротокольовану; 2) мати кримінальний протокол;
3) мати попередню судимість; 4) мати кримінальні записи;
5) працювати криміналістом.