
- •@@@ Infinitive
- •I hate (to bother) you, but the students are still waiting (to give) books for their work.
- •It seemed (to snow) heavily since early morning.
- •I made her … the truth.
- •@@@ Participle
- •I was woken up by a bell ….
- •I saw a woman … in the corner in her own.
- •It was an … incident. No wonder she spoke about it in an … voice.
- •I don’t know what was in the … letter. I didn’t read it.
- •I felt I was an … visitor.
- •@@@ Direct and indirect speech.
- •I thought you said Ann … to the party.
- •I said to Nick, Shut the door please.”
- •I asked Frank, “Did you buy a new car?”
- •I asked my sister, “Will you go to Italy in summer?”
- •I asked the gardener, “What are you planting here this year?”
- •I asked my mother, “What did the teacher say?”
- •I asked Mike: “What will you do after dinner?”
- •@@@ Countrystudy
ГУ им. ШАКАРИМА города СЕМЕЙ
ТЕСТОВЫЕ ЭКЗАМЕНАЦИОННЫЕ ЗАДАНИЯ
по дисциплине
«ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНЫЙ АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫК»
для студентов 3 курса
специальности 5В072400 - «Технологичеcкие машины и оборудование»
Число кредитов – 2
Составил доцент Кабулов Б.Б.
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№
Наименование раздела
Всего
Выборка
Вес
1
Infinitive
70
7
3
2
Participle
70
7
3
3
Gerund
70
7
3
4
Direct and Indirect Speech
50
5
3
5
Sequence of Tenses
40
4
3
6
Vocabulary
50
5
2
7
Countrystudy
50
5
2
400
40
2014 г.
@@@ Infinitive
$$$ 1 A
Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:
He seems (to read) a lot.
A) to read
B) to have read
C) to have been reading
D) to be reading
E) is reading
$$$ 2A
Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:
He seems (to read) now.
A) to be reading
B) to have read
C) to have been reading
D) to read
E) is reading
$$$ 3 C
Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:
He seems (to read) since morning
A) to be reading
B) to have read
C) to have been reading
D) to read
E) is reading
$$$ 4B
Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:
He seems (to read) all the books in the library
A) to be reading
B) to have read
C) to have been reading
D) to read
E) is reading
$$$ 5E
Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:
We expect (to be) back in two days.
A) to have been
B) is being
C) was been
D) was being
E) to be
$$$ 6E
Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:
He expected (to help) by the teacher.
A) to help
B) to have been helped
C) to have been helping
D) is helping
E) to be helped
$$$ 7A
Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:
The children seem (to play) since morning.
A) to have been playing
B) is playing
C) has been playing
D) were playing
E) to be playing
$$$ 8D
Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:
I am glad (to do) all the homework yesterday.
A) doing
B) to have been doing
C) was doing
D) to have done
E) to be done
$$$ 9B
Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:
She seems (to work) at this problem ever since she came here.
A) to work
B) to have been working
C) was working
D) being worked
E) to have worked
$$$ 10A
Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:
I am sorry (to break) your pen.
A) to have broken
B) to have been broking
C) to break
D) was breaking
E) to be broken
$$$ 11C
Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:
I want (to take) you to the concert.
A) to have been taking
B) to have taken
C) to take
D) was taking
$$$ 12B
Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:
I want (to take) you to the concert by my father.
A) to have been
B) to be taken
D) was being
E) to be
$$$ 13E
Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:
She hoped (to help) her friends.
A) to be helped
B) to have helped
C) to have been helping
D) to be helping
E) to help
$$$ 14D
Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:
She hoped (to help) by her friends.
A) to help
B) to have been helped
C) to have been helping
D) to be helped
E) to be helping
$$$ 15A
Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:
I hope (to see) you soon.
A) to see
B) to have seen
C) to have been seeing
D) was seeing
E) to be seeing
$$$ 16D
Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:
They seemed (to quarrel): I could hear angry voices from behind the door.
A) to been quarreling
B) to have been quarreling
C) to have quarreled
D) to be quarreling
E) to quarrel
$$$ 17E
Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:
They are supposed (to work) at the problem for the last two months.
A) to work
B) to have worked
C) to be worked
D) had worked
E) to have been working
$$$ 18C
Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:
The only sound (to hear) was the snoring of grandfather in the bedroom.
A) to hear
B) to have been hearing
C) to be heard
D) to have heard
E) was hearing
$$$ 19A
Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:
They seemed (to wait) for ages.
A) to have been waiting
B) to wait
C) to have waited
D) waited
E) were waiting
$$$ 20B
Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive: