- •Контрольная работа для заочного отделения дисциплина: иностранный язык (английский)
- •II.Vocabulary: Tick () a, b, or c to complete the sentences.
- •I.Grammar: Tick () a, b, or c to complete the sentences.
- •II.Vocabulary
- •III.Pronunciation
- •I.Grammar: Tick () a, b, or c to complete the sentences.
- •II.Vocabulary
- •III.Pronunciation
- •I.Grammar
- •II.Vocabulary
- •Tick () the opposite of the verbs.
- •Tick () a, b, or c to complete the sentences with the correct preposition.
- •III.Pronunciation
- •I.Grammar: Tick () a, b, or c to complete the sentences.
- •II.Vocabulary
- •Tick () a, b, or c to complete the sentences with words about clothes.
- •Tick () the opposite adjective.
- •Tick () a, b, or c to complete the sentences.
- •III.Pronunciation
- •I.Grammar
- •II.Vocabulary
- •III.Pronunciation
- •I.Grammar
- •II.Vocabulary
- •III.Pronunciation
- •I.Grammar
- •II.Vocabulary
- •III.Pronunciation
- •I.Grammar
- •II.Vocabulary
- •III.Pronunciation
Tick () a, b, or c to complete the sentences with the correct preposition.
Example: I went to Chicago two years ago.
A to B in C from
11 I’m looking _____ my keys. I can’t find them.
A at B for C after
12 We’re leaving on Friday and coming _____ on Sunday.
A forward to B back C after
13 I’m sorry, but I don’t agree _____ you.
A with B about C to
14 I wrote _____ Mike but he didn’t answer.
A for B about C to
15 Would you like to look _____ my holiday photos?
A at B after C for
16 That’s my pen. Give it _____!
A for B after C back
17 What do you think _____ his latest film?
A to B after C of
18 Shh! I’m listening _____ the radio.
A to B about C for
19 Did you speak _____ the boss yesterday?
A of B to C about
20 We never talk _____ politics. It’s boring.
A for B about C to
III.Pronunciation
Which word has a different sound? Tick () A, B, or C.
Example: A van B tram C lane
1 A bike B find C fish
2 A see B leave C red
3 A think B smile C miss
4 A here B turn C her
5 A push B school C good
b) Which is the stressed syllable? Tick () A, B, or C.
Example: A afternoon B afternoon C afternoon
6 A injection B injection C injection
7 A pessimist B pessimist C pessimist
8 A eternal B eternal C eternal
9 A probably B probably C probably
10 A positive B positive C positive
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50 |
PART 4
I.Grammar: Tick () a, b, or c to complete the sentences.
Example: My brother _____ Russian.
A speak B speaks C do speak
1 _____ you ever bought anything in that shop?
A Did B Have C Has
2 He’s never _____ a suit in his life.
A wear B wore C worn
3 _____ finished your homework yet?
A Are you B Have you C Did you
4 I’ve _____ had three meetings this week.
A already B just C yet
5 Jane isn’t here. She has just _____ out.
A go B went C gone
6 I’m _____ in my new job than in my old job.
A busy B busier C more busy
7 You drive _____ than me.
A more slowly B more slow C more slower
8 My boss isn’t _____ stressed as I am.
A more B as C the
9 It’s the _____ city in the world.
A crowded B most crowded C more crowded
10 This is the _____ summer we’ve ever had.
A worse B baddest C worst
11 Have you ever _____ to New York?
A been B gone C went
12 My mother _____ never flown.
A is B has C was
13 I haven't finished _____. I need two more minutes.
A already B just C yet
14 Don't touch that wall. I've _____ painted it.
A already B just C yet
15 I've already _____ this film three times.
A saw B see C seen
16 Your flat is bigger _____ mine.
A than B then C as
17 I don't speak German _____ well as my wife.
A than B so C as
18 This car is _____ expensive than that one.
A more B most C the most
19 Venice is _____ beautiful city I know.
A most B the most C more
20 It was the best holiday I've _____ had.
A ever B just C yet
