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  1. Fill in the gaps with the proper words and phrases:

Privatization, enterprise, efficiency, borrowing, share, expenditure, GNP, wage, interest rate, flagship.

  1. We were struggling to get better … .

  2. It is a commercial … which invites business from the public in terms of sales, parts, servicing and works.

  3. Is the Union Government prepared to present details of income and … of the additional funds generated?

  4. The group had total … of $570 million.

  5. Perfume houses take very great care to ensure that the ingredients of their … products are kept under wraps.

  6. Are there any countries in Europe with a … per capita of less than $700?

  7. Did the party oppose the … of public services while they were in the government?

  8. He spends most of his time assessing quality and … at the plant.

  9. Reduced … … encourage people to spend money on home improvements.

  10. He’s selling his … in BP.

  1. Skim the text to answer the questions.

  1. What was the most evident achievement of Thatcherism?

  2. Why do economists believe that the policy adopted by Thatcher was successful?

  3. Did the economic problems disappear in Britain after the decade of Thatcherism? Why/why not?

  4. Describe the British world trade balance in the 1980s-90s.

  5. Speak about some successful industrial breakthroughs in Britian.

  6. What is the flagship of the hi-tech Britain?

  1. Summarize the main idea of the text in 8-10 sentences. Test

  1. Choose the correct alternative to fill in the gap. Only one answer is correct.

  1. Water … at 100 C.

  1. boil

  2. boils

  3. boiling

  4. is boiling

  1. Let’s go out now. It … any more.

  1. not raining

  2. isn’t raining

  3. is raining

  4. doesn’t rain

  1. If you … busy, I’ll come tomorrow.

  1. are

  2. is

  3. will be

  4. shall be

  1. Andrew … Kate for 2 years.

  1. haven’t seen

  2. was seen

  3. hasn’t seen

  4. will see

  1. Look! Somebody … the chair.

  1. break

  2. breaks

  3. broke

  4. has broken

  1. Mike said that I … for the classes.

  1. shall be late

  2. would be late

  3. will have been late

  4. will be late

  1. Mollie said she … two eggs a day.

  1. eat

  2. eats

  3. ate

  4. will eat

  1. Jane … before we got there.

  1. left

  2. had left

  3. will leave

  4. is left

  1. After the rain … they left home.

  1. stop

  2. stops

  3. shall stop

  4. had stopped

  1. I didn’t recognize Mrs. Jackson because she … a lot.

  1. changed

  2. has changed

  3. hasn’t changed

  4. had changed

  1. There … telegrams for you.

  1. is not

  2. are not

  3. is no

  4. are no

  1. We need a few eggs and … milk.

  1. a few

  2. few

  3. a little

  4. little

  1. What shall I do with the books? – Put … in the bag.

  1. it

  2. its

  3. them

  4. theirs

  1. Her hair is short. My hair is … than hers.

  1. long

  2. longer

  3. longest

  4. the longest

  1. Andrew drove … along the narrow road.

  1. careful

  2. not careful

  3. carefully

  4. not carefully

  1. Mike always gets up … seven.

  1. on

  2. in

  3. at

  4. during

  1. They have a few apple-trees … the house.

  1. at

  2. to

  3. from

  4. behind

  1. You often go to the cinema, … you?

  1. don’t

  2. doesn’t

  3. wasn’t

  4. did

  1. The special question to the sentence “Tom usually sleeps very well” is

  1. How does Tom usually sleep?

  2. How does Tom usually sleeps?

  3. How sleeps Tom usually?

  4. How Tom usually sleeps?

  1. The general question to the sentence “It rained for 3 whole days” is

  1. Did it rain for 3 whole days?

  2. Do it rain for 3 whole days?

  3. Are it rained for 3 whole days?

  4. Rained it for 3 whole days?

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