- •Вариант 1
- •I. Choose the correct item.
- •II. Fill in the necessary prepositions:
- •III. Fill in the correct word. There are some extra words:
- •IV. Fill in the correct word(s). The words can be used more than once:
- •V. Choose the correct word.
- •VI. Fill in the correct preposition(s).
- •VII. Choose the correct item.
- •IX. Fill in each gap with only one word.
- •X. Fill in the gaps with the correct word derived from the words in bold.
- •XI. You are going to read about two people and their bad experiences. For questions 1-2 choose from the people a or b.
- •XIII. Fill in the gaps with the introductory verbs in the list in the correct form: order, invite, admit, threaten, deny, beg, offer, command, complain
- •XIX. Put the verbs in brackets into a suitable passive tense, as in the example.
- •XX. Rewrite the following in the passive.
- •XXII. Find the mistakes and write the correct variant of the sentences.
- •XXIII. Complete each sentence with two to five words, including the word in bold.
- •XXIV. Writing
- •Вариант 2
- •I. Choose the correct item.
- •II. Fill in the necessary prepositions.
- •III. Fill in the correct word. There are some extra words:
- •IV. Fill in the correct word(s). The words can be used more than once:
- •V. Choose the correct word:
- •VI. Fill in the correct preposition(s).
- •VII. Choose the correct item.
- •IX. Fill in each gap with only one word.
- •X. Fill in the gaps with the correct word derived from the words in bold.
- •XI. Read the story below. Six sentences have been removed from it. Choose from the sentences a-f the one which fits each gap (1-6).
- •XIII. Fill in the gaps with the introductory verbs in the list in the correct form: order, invite, admit, threaten, deny, beg, offer, command, complain
- •XIX. Put the verbs in brackets into a suitable passive tense, as in the example.
- •XX. Rewrite the following in the passive.
- •XXII. Find the mistakes and write the correct variant of the sentences.
- •XXIII. Complete each sentence with two to five words, including the word in bold.
- •XXIV. Writing
X. Fill in the gaps with the correct word derived from the words in bold.
1. Joanne looked at me ……. (angry) and left.
2. The journalist interviewed the ……. (fame) writer.
3. Cindy is ……. (response) for keeping the accounts in her office.
4. Everybody was extremely ……. (annoy) by his rude behaviour.
5. The trip to Jamaica was really ……. (amaze).
6. Tim was very ……. (disappoint) when Lisa said she wouldn't come to the party.
XI. You are going to read about two people and their bad experiences. For questions 1-2 choose from the people a or b.
Who had an accident while driving? 1 …….
was alone at the time of the accident? 2 …….
got wet? 3 …….
had an accident because of rainy weather? 4 …….
was saved by the authorities? 5 …….
nearly lost a relative? 6 …….
A - Tina switched on the windscreen wipers on her car. It was getting dark and it was starting to rain. Tina was tired and she just wanted to go home. It had been a long day at work.
As she was driving along the road, the rain suddenly got heavier. She could hardly see where she was going, so she slowed down. Suddenly, there was a huge splash and Tina realised she had driven into a very large pool of water. The car engine stopped. She tried again and again to start it, but nothing happened. Tina didn't know what to do.
Tina decided to wait in the car for the rain to stop and then go to look for help. An hour later, it was still raining and Tina was getting desperate. Just then, she heard a noise. It sounded like a siren. She looked behind her and saw the flashing lights of a police car coming towards her.
The police helped push Tina's car out of the water and took her home. She decided always to have her mobile phone with her in future - just in case!
B - Liz Robinson felt excited when she and her brother, Clive, climbed into the small fishing boat. It was their first fishing trip alone, without their father. Clive was almost fifteen now, and although their parents had told them not to go into the sea alone, Clive considered himself responsible enough to look after his younger sister. The trip went well, but as they were heading back to the harbour, the wind started blowing and a huge wave overturned the little boat.
"I was terrified. I was in the water and I couldn't see Clive anywhere. Then, I saw him next to the boat. He was holding on tightly. I swam towards him and he grabbed my hand", said Liz.
Another boat saw the two children and stopped to help them. They were cold and wet, but relieved to have been found quickly. Luckily they had both been wearing life jackets.
XII. Fill in used to or the correct form of be used to.
1. Karen ……. eating sushi because she's lived in Tokyo for years.
2. ……. he ……. waking up so early?
3. I ……. spend my holidays in France when I was younger.
4. He ……. low temperatures because he's from Sweden.
XIII. Fill in the gaps with the introductory verbs in the list in the correct form: order, invite, admit, threaten, deny, beg, offer, command, complain
1. "Billy, go to bed!" Mum ……. Billy to go to bed.
2. "Please, please let me stay out late tonight." Molly ……. her father to let her stay out late that night.
3. "Will you come to my graduation party?" He ……. me to his graduation party.
XIV. Turn the following from direct speech into reported speech.
1. "I have a headache," she said to me.
2. "I got a letter from Joanne this morning," he said.
3. "Who broke the window?" the teacher asked the students.
4. "Where are you going on holiday this year?" Josh asked me.
5. "What time is the wedding?" Helen asked.
6. My brother said to me, "Could you help me with my Science project?"
7. My sister said, "You wore my dress without asking me!"
XV. Fill in the where necessary.
1. ……. Ganges is a river which runs through India.
2. I would love to meet ……. John in person.
3. She went to France by ……. train.
4. Jack's mother is in ……. France on holiday.
5. Could you show me the way to ……. Victoria Park, please?
6. I can meet you outside ……. Hilton Hotel tonight at nine o'clock.
7. Where is ……. Kalahari Desert?
XVI. Fill in the gaps with if or unless.
1. ……. you promise to clean your room, I'll take you to the funfair.
2. I won't be able to afford a brand new car ……. get a loan from the bank.
3. ……. you decide to study Medicine, you'll have to work really hard.
4. ……. we win the lottery, we will travel around the world.
5. I'll never talk to you again ……. you tell me the truth.
XVII. Fill in as or like
1. The clouds in the sky look ……. cotton.
2. Mr Samson works ……. a slave.
3. Paula would like to find a job ……. a newspaper journalist.
4. Mr Hart works ……. a professor at Oxford University.
5. Mary and her sister fight …….cat and dog.
XVIII. Fill in the gaps with say or tell in the correct form.
1. Kathy ……. her friends the truth about what had happened that night.
2. "I'll call you later," he ……. to her.
3. Ken ……. us that he was having a barbecue at the weekend.
4. "Please turn the volume down," Cindy ……. .
5. "Open your books at page 29," ……. the teacher to her pupils.
