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Progress Test

1. 1-b; 2-b; 3-a; 4-a; 5-b; 6-a; 7-a; 8-b; 9-a; 10-b; 11-b; 12-b; 13-a; 14-a; 15-a; 16-a; 17-a; 18-a; 19-b; 20-a.

2. 21.no; 22.others; 23.few; 24.neither; 25.anybody; 26.nobody; 27.a lot; 28.any; 29.ours; 30.himself; 31.anything, anybody; 32.mine; 33.none; 34.my,theirs; 35.both; 36.few; 37.much; 38.whose; 39.me; 40.some; 41.neither; 42.all; 43.something; 44.some.

3. 45.I; 46.your; 47.some; 48.you; 49.much; 50.your; 51.you; 52.this; 53.most; 54.them; 55.it; 56.one; 57.who; 58.you; 59.myself.

4. 60.-; 61.him; 62.his; 63.he; 64.him; 65.anybody/anyone; 66.their; 67.they; 68.I; 69.you; 70.you; 71.my; 72.one; 73.ours; 74.which; 75.our; 76.something; 77.some; 78.your.

5. 79.They brought me two tickets to the theatre. Each ticket cost five hundred rubles. 80.Nobody can describe her house. I’m afraid I won’t be able to find it. 81.None of these keys will open your door. 82.Maybe you know why she doesn’t like me. 83.I knew that this man was one of my father’s relatives, whom he hadn’t seen for long. 84.He told her about his work in the hospital and she told him what she had done that day at the university. 85.He was surprised at himself. 86.The next three days neither Phillip nor Jane spoke to each other. 87.She didn’t lie to you, she didn’t tell you the truth either. 88.Either you leave the house or I call the police. 89.She married a young architect, with whom she got acquainted in the metro. 90.He stared at her and she stared at him, but neither said anything. 91.Come tomorrow any time. 92.When she inclined her head her dark hair fell on both sides of the face. 93.I had some strange feeling when we spoke to his friends. 94.Which stove would you prefer – electric or gas? – Either. 95. Is there any difference between “to want” and “to wish”? 96. This test is easier than the one we wrote last week. 97.He didn’t spend much time on homework. He knows this subject very well. 98. These shoes are too tight. Have you got another pair. 99.We knew nobody .../We didn’t know anybody at that party. 100.Tell me all/everything you know about that event.

Chapter 5 A r t i c l e s

Entry test

Unit 2,3

1. 1. the, – 2. a 3. the, the 4. –, a 5. a, – 6. an, a, – 7. the, –, a 8. the 9. the 10. the

2. 1. the, a, a 2. – 3. the 4. – 5. a 6. the

3. a permanent home, the Clore Gallery, a newly built, the Tate Gallery, a splendid suite, the entire contents, a beautiful, the central themes, the book, a readable, the display, an account, the collection, the works, a guide, the use, the Study Room, the public

4. 1. an 2. a 3. the 4. – 5. the 6. a 7. – 8. – 9. the 10. – 11. –

5. 1.the 2.a 3.the, the 4.an 5.the 6.the 7. a 8. the 9. a 10. the 11. a 12.the

Unit 4

1. the French, the countryside 2. The Picasso, last week 3. Mill Road, 4. The Atlantic, a canoe 5. No correction is necessary 6. No correction is necessary 7. The Gulf Stream, the British climate 8. The Marlon Brando 9. Covent Garden 10. A Christian Dior perfume 11. the Australian Open

Unit 5

1. the 2. –, a, a 3. a 4. a 5. – 6. – 7. –, – 8. a 9. – 10. –

Review 2

1. 1. some 2. some 3. some 4. some 5. a 6. some 7. some 8. a 9. some

2. 1. a cargo 2. a few books 3. a teacher 4. a doctor 5. an excitement 6. a second 7. a pound 8. a Mrs 9. a pity 10. for a period

3. 1. a, a, a, an 2. a, a, –, a, – a 3. –, an, an, – 4. a, a, a, a, a 5. –, an 6. a, a, a, a, a 7. an, a, –, an, –, a, a 8. a, a, – 9. –, a, an 10. a, –, a 11. a, – 12. an, a, an, –

4. 1. –, – 2. a, a, –, , – 3. an, a, a, a, a, – 4. a, a, an, a 5. –, a, a 6. a, a 7. a, a 8. –, a

Review 3

1. 1. the 2. a 3. the 4. the 5. the 6. the 7. – 8. a 9. the 10. – 11. the 12. the 13. – 14. – 15. the 16. – 17. the 18. the 19. – 20. the 21. – 22. a/– 23. the 24. the 25. the 26. a 27. –

2. 1. a 2. the 3. a 4. a 5. – 6. the 7. the 8. – 9. the 10. – 11. the 12. the 13. the 14. the 15. the 16. the 17. –. 18. a 19. a 20. a 21. the 22. the 23. a 24. a 25 –

3. 1. – smoking; at – young 2. – half; a phone; a wrong 3. a brilliant 4. – difference; a stoat and a weasel 5. – half; – both; in – difficulty 6. an earthquake

Review 4

1. 1. the National Gallery 2. Downing Street 3. St. James's Park, Buckingham Palace 4. Liverpool University 5. The Daily Telegraph; The Times 6. Harrison's 7. Orly Airport 8. The Tate 9. The Prince 10. The Tower 11. The Sheraton 12. St. Matthew's 13. The Science Museum 14. The Classic

2. 1. in history 2. – Europe, the exception 3. the opportunity, – Louvre 4. The English Channel 5. a very difficult, The Times 6. a trip, – Tower Bridge 7. The country, the line, – roads, The Romans 8. the address, – Park Hotel, – Castle Road, – Dover 9. the latest, the Gipsy Kings 10. a pleasant, a drink, the Robin Hood 11. the Nile, the city 12. the summer, the USA, the best

Review 5

  1. 1. at a gulp 2. on the whole 3. to be at a loss 4. at a time 5. in a whisper 6. the bed, (the) flu 7. the sack 8. (right) 9. (right) 10. (right) 11. take a fancy 12. by the dozen 13. (right)

  2. 1. in the original 2. in spite 3. to tell a lie 4. the country 5. (right) 6. lose touch 7. out of place 8. a favour 9. a shame 10. for a ride 11. a secret 12. into consideration

  3. 1. into a passion 2. the truth 3. on a diet 4. the safe side 5. the day after 6. (right) 7. the trouble 8. in a hurry 9. (right) 10. (right)

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