- •“No Story”
- •“The Shipwreck”
- •“The Snake and the Bell”
- •“Martin Eden”
- •“No Story”
- •Complete the following sentence: (Mind the text “The Dinner Party” by n. Monsarrat): The thief was one of us … … … .
- •“The Reading Public”
- •“Surprise”
- •“Surprise”
- •“The Happiest Man on Earth”
- •In a room
- •“A Service of Love”
- •“A Good Start”
- •In Canada
- •Complete the following sentence: “The books said that he suddenly stopped painting … and lived in a villa in Rivera.
- •“The tv Blackout”
- •30. Complete the following sentence: As soon as the sun came up, … … on the top of the rock to dry myself.
“Surprise”
The Shipwreck”
The Reading Public”
The Explosion”
“Return”
This sentence is from the text: Brackett rose and worked over to the counter until they were face to face.
“The Happiest Man on Earth”
“A Service of Love”
“The Green Door”
“The Invisible Man”
“The Dog and Three Dollars”
Complete the following sentence: At that moment Ainsley realized that she knew … .
somebody
anything
something
everything
everybody
Complete the following sentence: At that time a new safe was put … …
in Mr. Octavian’s bank
in Mr. Walker’s bank
in Mr. Frank’s bank
in Mr. Adam’s bank
in Mr. Richard’s bank
Complete the following sentence: (Mind the text “Letters in the Mail” by E. Caldwell): She was pretty though … .
very young
not very nice
not very old
not very beautiful
not very young
The sleeve of the boy’s coat ripped, and the boy turned and thrust the knife into the side the drunkard, feeling it scrape against the ribbone. This sentence is from the text … .
“Success Story”
The Dinner Party”
“Fair of Face”
“Caged”
“The Filipino and the Drunkard”
Finish the following sentence: He didn’t like the fact that the Filipino was wearing … .
clothes
beautiful clothes
nice clothes
bad clothes
good clothes
Complete the following sentence: One morning the bank manager said that he had … .
2 000 dollars
10 000 dollars
20 000 dollars
30 000 dollars
15 000 dollars
Complete the following sentence: He was in his office every morning at nine-thirty and never left it … .
till twelve
till six
till four
till three
till seven
Complete the following sentence: (Mind the text “Art for Heart’s Sake” by R.R.Goldberg): Mr. Caswell was … .
a worker
a painter
a writer
a poet
a doctor
Complete the sentence: Mr. Larrabee and Mrs. Larrabee began their married life … .
In a room
in a house
in a little room
in a large room
in a large building
Complete the sentence: All the boys danced with me. Because they … … .
I were my fellow
they were my classmates
I was their friends
they were my comrades
were my guests
These sentences are from: Jess felt ready to weep. He was waiting for Tom. Tom was his brother-in-law. Jess knew he looked terrible. True, they hadn’t seen each other for five years; but Tom looked five years older, that was all. He was still Tom.
“A Service of Love”
“Martin Eden”
“The Snake and the Bell”
“The Nightingale and the Rose”
“The Happiest Man on Earth”
Finish the sentence: With the money he could afford to marry Leila … .
and to complete his education
rent a house and stop being a student
rent building and stop being a student
rent a cottage and stop being a student
rent a studio and stop being a student
Complete the following sentence: The boy looked for a place to hide … .
and rushed into the cabin
and rushed into the room
and rushed into the house
and rushed into the living-room
and rushed into the lavatory
Complete the following sentence: If anybody was drunk and in trouble ashore. …
It was Zabinski
It was Mike
It was Alexander Barr
It was Frank
It was my friend
The princess was still smiling, though lees easily. She was unused to asking for things twice. The silence continued. T still thought that it could only a practical joke, and that one of us probably the prince himself – would produce the ring with a laugh. These sentences are from the text … .
