- •Test 1
- •I. Listen to the text and complete the sentences.
- •II. Point out true statements.
- •III (Complex Subject) Choose the appropriate form of the verb:
- •IV Choose the correct form of the Gerund.
- •I. Listen to the text and complete the sentences.
- •II. Point out true statements.
- •III Choose the appropriate form of the verb. (Complex Subject)
- •IV Choose the correct form of the Gerund.
- •I. Listen to the text and complete the sentences.
- •II. Point out true statements.
- •III Choose the appropriate form of the verb. (Complex Subject)
- •IV Choose the correct form of the Gerund.
- •I. Listen to the text and complete the sentences.
- •II. Point out true statements.
- •III Choose the right transformed equivalent:
- •IV Choose the right variant to complete the Conditional sentences:
- •1. Read the text and decide if the statements are true (t) or false (f). The great wall of china
- •2. Read the text and choose the best answer (a-c) to complete the sentences (1-5). Road pricing
- •1. Read the text and decide if the statements are true (t) or false (f). The american gold rush
- •2. Read an article and choose the best answer (a-c) to complete the sentences (1-6). Time for coffee
- •1. Read the text and decide if the statements are true (t) or false (f). Bodiam castle
- •The news in pictures
- •1 Read the text and decide if the statements are true (t) or false (f).
- •2.Read the text and choose the best answer (a-d) to complete the sentences (1-5). Community police
I. Listen to the text and complete the sentences.
1. Peggotty and David went out to the door, and there was David’s mother, looking __________pretty, he thought.
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as always
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as usual
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unusually
2. The gentleman __________ .
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shook David’s hand
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patted David on the head
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embraced David with his hands
3. David never saw such a __________colour on his mother’s face before.
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red
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pale
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beautiful
4. The gentleman tried to shake David by ____________, but he would not let him.
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the hand
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my shoulders
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the hand and my shoulders
II. Point out true statements.
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A great wind rises, and the summer is gone in a moment.
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David Copperfield watched his mother winding her bright curls round her fingers, and straightening her dress
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David knows well that his mother likes to look so well, and is proud of being so pretty.
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It was well after David’s bedtime, and he didn’t have permission to sit up until his mother came home from spending the evening at a neighbour’s.
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David’s mother embraced him with her arms and kissed him.
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David saw the gentleman kiss David’s mother rosy cheek.
III Choose the right transformed equivalent:
1. Mary said, “I like music”.
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Mary said that she liked music.
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Mary has said that she had liked music.
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Mary said that she has liked music.
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Mary says that she liked music.
2. The manager asked if the container would be ready for dispatch by 18th November.
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The manager asks, “Will the container be ready for dispatch by 18th November?”
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The manager asked, “Will the container be ready for dispatch by 18th November?”
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The manager asked, “Would the container be ready for dispatch by 18th November?”
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The manager asked, “Is the container ready for dispatch by 18th November?”
3. He said that he was very busy.
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He says, “I am very busy.”
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He said, “I was very busy.”
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He says, “I will be very busy.”
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He said, “I am very busy.”
4. Victor said that he had enjoyed his visit to England in February.
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Victor said, “I enjoyed my visit to England in February.”
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Victor said, “I have enjoyed my visit to England in February.”
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Victor says, “I enjoyed my visit to England in February.”
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Victor said, “I will enjoy my visit to England in February.”
5. He asked us not to talk in class.
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He said, “Not to talk in class.”
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He said, “Don’t talk in class.”
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He said, “Won’t you talk in class?”
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He said, “Do you talk in class or not?”
IV Choose the right variant to complete the Conditional sentences:
1. Let’s do the flat before our parents ….
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would return
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will return
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returns
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return
2. When the right time … , I … you our family secret.
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will come, would open
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comes, will open
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will come, will open
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will come, open
3. She said that if he … the TV set, she … out of the window at once.
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wouldn’t turn off, throw
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wouldn’t turn off, would throw
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didn’t turn off , throw
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didn’t turn off , would throw
4. I asked him what …, when they … the truth.
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would happen, found out
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would happen, would find out
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happened, would find out
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happen, found out
5. When the weather … fine, … all the windows. The child needs fresh air.
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will be, will open
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will be, open
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is, open
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would be, open
TEST 5