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СИНЕРГИЯ Иностранный язык
итоговый тест, компетентностный
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2024 год
Ответы на 1000 вопросов
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… abroad will give me the opportunity to get a better job
… allow such terrible actions to happen again
… book it this one? It is yours?
… break the law, but they also put themselves and others in unnecessary danger.
… has been my obsession since childhood
… I bring you some coffee?
… know how widely diffused his tweet would become
… my daughter leave earlier today?
… of the clients are satisfied with our help, we did a good job
… of the peaches are good enough to be used, they’re spoiled
… people aren’t happy because of their jobs
… people don’t see the difference between us
… started the discussion when a group of hooligans arrived and started shouting slogans.
… we take specific actions immediately can we hope to stop climate change in some way.
… you know that we’re engaged?
… you mad at me for yelling at you?
Add the missing word in sentence: “… order to come there on time, we need to hurry”
Add the missing word in sentence: “He was expelled … to the fact that he didn’t attend classes”
Add the missing word in sentence: “I painted my wall so … not to feel bored”
Add the missing word in sentence: “Never put … such important things, delaying them is always a mistake!”
Add the missing word in sentence: “She is working a lot … as not to be poor”
Add the missing word in sentence: “That’s the cat … owner treats it badly!”
Add the missing word in sentence: “We need to come there earlier so … to help them prepare”
Add the missing word in sentence: “We were late … of the fact that we got into a traffic jam”
After a year of arguing, we decided … a divorce
At the moment Jason … with Ann
At the moment my computer …
At the moment she … her teacher
Benedict Cumberbatch … a talented actor
By the time I am 19 I … to thirty countries
Can you … what is written on the board?
Did she … you where you were?
Faster! Put your clothes … and let’s go!
Firstly, I want you all to introduce …
Gregory is highly enthusiastic … completing the tests
He … he wanted to close his cafe
He (to begin) … to sleep well this summer
He asked me if I … to have a cup of coffee
He chose … to the cinema with us
He opened the door … to let her in
He ordered us … of the house
He said he … smoking one year ago
He should … the doctor before it’s too late
He told me he … for half an hour before he left
I … about buying a new phone
I … be able to help you, but I’m not sure yet
I … handle this any longer. I quit
I … the door long before we came in.
I hope … this year successfully
I left my jewelry … a week ago
I need to start listening to …
I need you to let me … that!
I quit University … the fact that I needed to study
I think she … the story a little bit yesterday
I would wash the dishes if it … my turn
I’m so hungry. I … get something to eat
I’m so sorry, I … that immediately!
I’m sorry … this, but I quit
If I had had enough money, I … that ring
If she doesn’t return the money on time, I … her
If she had asked me that question, I … to her more
If she tells you the truth, … me immediately
If you … all the water we had, I wouldn’t have been thirsty
If you … on time, she would have come to the party
If you … your bag here, our maid will replace it when she comes
If you feel depressed, you … better visit the doctor
If you hadn’t moved the keys to another place, I … them
If you need some extra information, you … contact our help center
If you scream long enough, someone … you
If you touch hot water, you … a burn
If you were a singer, I … all of your concerts
In … to stay fit you need to exercise more.
It was … task of all
It’s easy … when you’re alone
It’s so late, our neighbors … make so much noise!
Kate always … funny jokes
Last night she wrote two articles, sent two letters and … to bed
Last Tuesday my teacher … me off for being late
Lions and tigers can … in zoos
Little did he … about the situation
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My bag with all the money … last night
My brother usually … home late after work
My cousin wants … a dog next year
My dad asked me if I … anything to say
My dad said he … the tickets on his own the following day
My doctor advised me … a rest
My favourite restaurant … now
My flowers … by Ann every day
My house … ten years ago
My sister told me she … to Italy before
Nancy … thirty emails by tomorrow
New technologies were brought … to change men's life
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “George and I are best friends” – he said. He said he and George (to be) … best friends”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I am watching a show” – he said. He said he (to watch) … a show”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I will be very rich!” – he said. He boasted that he (to be) … very rich”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I will go to the party” – he said. He said he (to go) … to the party”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I work in a bank” – she said. She said she (to work) … in a bank”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I work in Paris!” – Mary said. Mary said she (to work) … in Paris”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I’m going to France this summer” – she told us. She told us she (to go) … to France that summer”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “A lot of different movies (to direct) … by Steven Spielberg”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “A lot of rice (to eat) … in Asia every year”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Alex said he (to buy) … a new phone before he had broken his old one”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Ann is interested in (to protect)
… the environment”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Dynamite (to invent) … by Alfred Bernhard Nobel”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Everything (to explain) … to us tomorrow”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Hardly (to be) … the park finished when we came there”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He asked if I (to dance) … with him the next day”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He asked me (to control) … my anger”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He couldn’t (to cheat) … on the exam, he didn’t have his phone with him”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He expects (to be) … rich one day”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He often (to listen) … to sad music”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He should (to cut) … down on drinking so much sweetened tea”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He told me he (to shut) … the door before we had come”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (can) … play the guitar two years ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to be) … so curious 2 years ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to buy) … a new computer before I broke the old one”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to give) … you my number, I thought you might call”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to lose) … my phone if you hadn’t stopped the robber”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to stop) … you if I had known you were mad at her”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to wait) … for you if you hurry up”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to want) … to go home now”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I always forget (to turn) … the light off when I leave”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I cannot imagine ever (to become) … a teacher”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I couldn’t use my car last week, it (to repair) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I don’t remember (to water) … the flowers this morning”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I have just (to run) … two kilometers”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I usually write books, but this week I (to write) … an article”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I want to (to leave) … alone”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I was looking out the window when I (to see) … my dog running away”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I was reading a book when I (to find) … out it was about my dad”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I would have known more if you (to be) … a better teacher”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I would rather (to stay) … at home”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I’d like (to have) … some tea now”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I’m sorry I (to yell) … at you last night”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I study hard, I (to get) … a good job”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to close) … the door, our cat wouldn’t have run away”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to give) … it to me now, I won’t take it away from you”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to know) … French better, we would feel more comfortable here”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to marry) … me, we would be so happy”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to play) … the guitar, we would have a better evening”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to read) … the article sooner, you would have stayed at home”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to scratch) … your wound, it’ll hurt more”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to tell) … this secret to me, we would no longer have trust issues”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you were more attentive, you (to notice) … that I wasn’t even at the party”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Is it really worth (to spend) … so much money on it?”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “It’s impossible to eat so many eggs in one day, she must (to leave) … some for us, let’s see”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Jakob is not used to (to get) … up so late”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Lily never takes her cat to school, but today she (to take) … it with her to show it during biology class”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Lucy always (to correct) … me when I’m wrong, it’s very nice of her”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “May I (to bring) … you some water?”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My best student never (to skip)
… my classes”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My dad was able (to buy) … the house, but he didn’t”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My grandmother always (to collect) … something”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My mother came here (to meet)
… me”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Never come here without (to say) … hello”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Not since last year has anybody (to win) … the competition”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Not until you (to grow) … up will we consider taking you with us”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Nothing had he (to do) … by the time we came to look at the results”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Nothing has he (to do) … to solve the case”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Oh no, I think I have a toothache! I (to go) … to the doctor tomorrow then”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Only after the job was finished was she (to allow) … to have a rest”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our house (to destroy) … by the fire a long time ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our names (to mention) … in the titles, the director did it yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our order (to deliver) … tomorrow”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our teacher told us that the thunder (to occur) … after the lightning”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Rachel (to make) … a dress for the meeting by this evening”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Seldom does she (to help) … other people”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She (to do) … three tasks by the time we come”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She adores (to play) … board games”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She appears (to blink) … faster than usual”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She asked me if I (to want) … a new phone”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She couldn’t (to believe) … you, she has never trusted you!”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She doesn’t have (to thank) … me for being nice to her”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She is afraid of (to go) … skiing”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She never (to complete) … her work on time”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She wants to know when my coat (to buy) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Stacy asked me (to stay) … away from her”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Stop (to make) … that noise!”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “That man (to follow) … me while I was going home”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The book (to complete) … by next week”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The doctor advised me (to eat)
… more vegetables”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The job (to offer) … to Ann”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The music could (to hear) … far away”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The news (to announce) … yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The package (to deliver) … by tomorrow”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The painting should (to do) … as soon as possible”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The teacher couldn’t (to interrupt) … us during the last lesson, he’s so calm”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The teams (to form) … yesterday by the judges”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “These days he (to start) … to think more about his future”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “They (to read) … 23 books by the end of the year”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This time next week we (to design) … new clothes”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This time tomorrow our teacher (to paint) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Three participants (to eliminate)
… at the end of the game by the jury”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Under no circumstances should she (to sign) … the papers she was given”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Unless you (to finish) … your work today, we won’t go out”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Unless you (to open) … the window, it will get really hot”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Unless you want to be expelled, you have (to attend) … classes”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to change) … the password before you tried to enter”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to sell) … our house three years ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to walk) … outside when we heard a loud scream”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “What would you do if you (to forget) … about all your problems?”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “When I was a child, I used (to swim) … more often”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “When you finish, I (to look) … at your work”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You can (to do) … whatever you want, I don’t care”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You can (to trust) … me, that’s for sure”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You have (to go) …, it’s late”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “I can’t swim” – Kate said. Kate told us she (can) … not swim”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “I don’t remember where my glasses are. I think I could (to put) … them on the dining table”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “I don’t think she wrote this on her own. She must (to use) … the translator”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “Look! The ice (to crack) …!”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “That can’t (to be) … her! She looks differently”
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Rome … in one day
She … baseball when she was a child
She … call me if she doesn’t want to
She … German all her life
She advised me … smoking as soon as possible
She always needs some company, she hates being by …
She didn’t feel good yesterday, she … eat anything
She is … woman I know
She ordered me …
She said she … me the day before at the restaurant
She said she … my reaction to her statement last night
She said she … there at 10 o’clock
She wants … home today
She was there at that time. She must … it, I’m sure
Since when … you been so rude to me?
Some people don’t like … music at all
Stacy … to Spain this summer
Text him. He … be at work by now
That’s the wallet … owner we are searching for
The dinner … at 5 o’clock
The one thing I know for sure is that he’s great at …
The police informed that they … to catch the shoplifter
The question … last night by my family
The walls … at the moment
They … pretty tough times at school these days
This time next week she … TV
Unless you … with us, we’ll leave right away
Unless you are dressed properly, you … able to enter the restaurant
We did the project …
We don’t have … extra towels for the guests
We had to put … the meeting because we were late
We have … apples, that should be enough for the cake
We looked at … in the mirror
We should get an umbrella … it rains, because it might
What … you usually read when you’re alone?
What would you do if you … a large sum of money?
When we arrived at the hotel, the maid … up in our room
When you … we were planning the wedding
While you … the eggs I was on my way home
You … bring your textbooks, you won’t probably need them
You … leave your car here, it’s forbidden
You … look at me when I’m talking to you
You … practice more to master this skill
You … touch that, it’s too hot!
You definitely take … your mother. You’re so similar!
You need … an education to apply for this job
You need … hard to get what you want
You were involved in … the article from the start
You were the first one … that question
You will be rich if you … a rich man
1) … (you/read) the new Harry Potter book yet? 2) I … (read) it now actually. Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous.
1) “Don’t do that again,” he … at me angrily. 2) “We’ve finished!” John … with relief. 3) She was so scared she could only … her name in a low voice. Fill in: snarl, stammer, whisper, sigh, groan.
1) “You can come with me,” Jake … me. 2) He … that he would be late. 3) “She’s leaving tomorrow,” Jamie …. Fill in: said or told.
1) Before I bought my new computer I really put it under the …. 2) John wasn’t able to fix my computer so it’s back to the …. 3) I read in a computer magazine today that a new generation of software is in the …. Complete the idioms. Use some words from the list: works, drawing board, microscope, rocket, right.
1) Can you keep the noise …? I can’t hear myself speak! (cause to stay at lower level) 2) If you keep … missing classes, you won’t pass your exams. (continue) 3) She kept … some vital information from the police. (hide/conceal) Fill in: up with, back, on, down, away.
1) Dad didn’t want to go … the details of his illness. (discuss in detail) 2) He went … two painful operations after the accident. (experience) 3) I wish this awful headache would go …! (disappear)
4) If you go … driving without wearing your glasses, you will have an accident. (continue) 5) Pat decided not to go … with the operation. (proceed)Fill in: on, away, into, through, ahead.
1) Did Jack … at the concert in the end? 2) Let’s … the air conditioning. 3) It’s really hot. … the radio, Simon. It’s too loud. Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) Don’t tell me that the performance has been cancelled. I was really … it. 2) My grandmother … my baby brother while my mother works. 3) When you travel abroad, you should … pickpockets.
4) My sister is really arrogant. I hate the way she … everyone. Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) Fixing that sink has really done me …! (cause to become very tired) 2) We had to do … a washing machine at first. (manage despite the absence of) 3) I’m doing … an old cottage. (renovate) 4) Do … your shoe lace, Lize! (tie)Fill in: without, up, in.
1) Has … seen Mike? I’ve been looking for him … but he’s … to be found! 2) … knows me better than Any. Fill in the gaps with the compounds of some/any/no/every.
1) He … (not have) a headache if he had gone to bed earlier. 2) If they … (set out) earlier, they wouldn’t have missed the train. 3) I wouldn’t have found the injection painful if the nurse … (be)
1) He … all his books when he moved. 2) The eggs … a terrible smell. 3) She’s decided to … smoking! Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) He … the tools he had borrowed from me yesterday. 2) Recent advances in technology have … great changes in our lives. 3) I was … in Delaware in the USA. 4) You look upset – what … that
…? Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) He almost … the neighbor’s cat! 2) I hope we won’t … petrol before we get home! 3) I … Eddie in the supermarket yesterday. 4) Most cars … unleaded petrol. Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) He put me … while I was in London. (offer hospitality) 2) Due to snow we put … our trip. (postpone) 3) Put … your jacket. It’s cold. (dress oneself) Fill in: off, on, up, down, up with.
1) He’ll … the company when his mother retires. 2) I want to … football. Do you know where I can have lessons? 3) We’re going to … you … for your birthday, Lize! Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) I haven’t had much money since I lost my job, but I’m … 2) I must … now or I’ll miss my bus.
3) Does Tom … well with his sister? Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) I haven’t had much money since I lost my job, but I’m …. 2) I must … now or I’ll miss my bus.
3) Does Tom … well with his sister? Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) I was going to buy an expensive ring, but my mum talked me … it. (persuade sb not to do smth)
2) Sam treats me like a child. He always talks … to me. (petronise) 3) Tim was refusing to speak to me, but then I manage to talk him …. (make sb change their mind) Fill in: over, out, of, down, back, into, round.
1) I will … my little brother from school. 2) You shouldn’t … your food. 3) Some older schoolchildren … younger ones. 4) Can you help me … a dress for the party? Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) Jo has been complaining … back pain. 2) She’s allergic … cats. 3) It took him ages to recover
… the accident. Fill in: of, in, for, from, to.
1) Kate is responsible … watering the plants every morning. 2) Littering is … the law in Singapore.
3) Jan was charged … dangerous driving. Complete the sentences with: against, for, into, with, of.
1) Moscow is famous … its Bolshoi Theatre. 2) She impressed the audience … her performance.
3) They mistook him … Keanu Reeves and asked for his autograph. Fill in: with or for.
1) Mr. Smith isn’t here. He checked … on Wednesday. 2) Have you checked … all the items on your list? 3) Frank checked … his work before giving it to the teacher. Fill in: in, on, out, over, off.
1) My sister is … to be … to a wonderful man. 2) When she … from her husband, she moved to her parent’s house. 3) It’s difficult to be a … parent. Fill in: engaged, married, separated, single.
1) The hotel was off the beaten … (track/road). 2) We left the island with a heavy … (head/heart).
3) Where’s our next … (port/stop) of call? Choose the correct word.
1) The story made me … (cry). 2) Remind me … (see) to it tomorrow. 3) Would you like … (go) now? Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
1) They were of great help. I don’t know what I … (do) if they hadn’t helped me. 2) If I could be anything I wanted, I … (be) an astronaut. 3) If he … (not/waste) time playing computer games, he would have been able to study more. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
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1) Throwing waste in the sea can be harmful … marine life. 2) A lot of coral reefs are … threat due to rising sea temperatures. 3) More needs to be done to protect dolphins … getting caught in fishing nets. Fill in: of, from, to, under, about, in.
1) Tim wasn’t prepared for the speech, but he managed to carry it …. (do successfully) 2) I told Kate to stop tapping her foot, but she carried … doing it. (continue) 3) We don’t know who carried
… the attacks yet. (do) Fill in: through, off, out, on.
1) We came … a beautiful antique table at the flea market. 2) Why don’t you come … tonight? We’re having pizza. 3) The symptoms show that you’re coming … the flu. Fill in: across, up with, down with, into, over.
1) You … stop at a red light. (necessity/strong obligation) 2) You … park on double yellow lines. (prohibition) 3) You … drive when there is a good public transport system. (lack of necessity) Complete the sentences with the correct modal verb in the appropriate form (must/have to, mustn’t/can’t, don’t have to/needn’t, should/ought to, can/may, could/might, can/could, will/should, can/would, can/shall.
1) Weren't the ... (wedding / marriage) vows beautiful at Kate and Nick's ... (wedding /
marriage)? 2) There are just four people in my ... (extended / immediate) family, but more than twenty in my ... (extended / immediate) family. Complete the sentences with the words in brackets.
A week ago I came ... an interesting idea that possessed my mind
I always … my car near the house
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My brother … about me! I hate it!
My mother came … a large sum of money when her dad passed
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (never to lie) … to you”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to be) … surprised when you told me you were engaged”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to enjoy) … going shopping every week”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I really adore the way you (to smile) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Now that I know your situation, I think I (to share) … mine”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The factory (to produce) … pillows for the last 20 years”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The plane (to take) … off at 8
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Unfortunately, I accidentally (to delete) … the documents from our computer”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “While my mother was cooking dinner, I (to do) … my homework”
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Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
The gardener … the flowers at the moment
This time next week I … in Rome
Yesterday I came … an advertisement in a newspaper
1) I’m just sick and … of doing exams all the time! 2) I’m so fed up with the way I look. It’s really
… me down. 3) I’m losing control. I can’t … it anymore! Fill in: take, tired, getting.
Add the missing word in sentence: “… case of emergency, call the ambulance”
Add the missing word in sentence: “I cancelled our appointment … as not to feel bad there”
Add the missing word in sentence: “I got divorced in order … feel more freedom”
Add the missing word in sentence: “I quit my job due … the fact that it was too stressful”
Add the missing word in sentence: “Put your clothes … , we are about to go out”
Add the missing word in sentence: “That is the girl … mother is my teacher”
Add the missing word in sentence: “You are so unkind to your sister, why are you putting her … like that?”
Add the missing word in sentence: “You have to respect yourself, never put up … that!”
Add the missing word in sentence: “You should take this medicine twice a day … get better”
Don’t put anyone … for being different!
He wanted to prevent the wedding … happening
I can no longer put … this
I interrupted the meeting … the fact that I was late
I wanted to talk to her … explain my behavior
I’m doing everything in my power to avoid … bored
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Yesterday I cleaned my house … I could invite my friends over
We usually travel … something new
1) Jake’s grandfather has just had a heart …. 2) Jake was … all night. He must have a stomach bug. 3) I feel … I think I’m going to faint. Fill in: attack, sore, blowing, vomiting, dizzy, hoarse, caught, breathing, running, aching, rash, allergic, wheeze, sneezing.
I hate it when you call … stupid
I never go … on Fridays
I went … awfully difficult times
Jim, behave …!
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Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I need to have my hair (to cut)
…”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Last night my phone (to steal)
…”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My dog (to feed) … twice a day”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My father (to accuse) … of robbing a woman”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “They (to ask) … to leave by the host”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This case is now being (to deal)
… with in court”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This water is so clean, I think it (to filter) … last night”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to make) … this decision yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You (to tell) … multiple times not to do that, but you are still taking my cup without permission!”
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She has never treated … well
The show must go …!
We would never do that to …
1) New York is a(n) … city because there are many factories and warehouses there. 2) York is a(n)
… city because it dates from 71 AD. 3) Newcastle was a(n) … town in the 19th century because of the mining industry. Fill in: industrial, capital, cosmopolitan, overcrowded, historic, market, boom, shanty, new.
He … to visit his grandmother
I … help my mom with cooking
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My boyfriend … give me more presents!
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “(To be) … you able to sing when you were young?”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Could you (to move) … somewhere else, please?”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I got used to (to drink) … more water these days”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This case is now being (to stay)
… with in court”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You could (to leave) … if they hadn’t come in”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You shouldn’t (to ask) … her about their relationship yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “I cannot find the cake. Our cat might (to eat) … it last night”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “Why are you doing all those exercises now? You could (to do) … them yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “You can’t leave her alone. You need (to help) … her”
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You … not have said it, now she is mad at you!
You don’t … attend these classes if you don’t want to
… coffee in the morning makes me feel good
1) A: Have you ever … the law? B: Well, I once had to … a fine for speeding! 2) A: Did the man … to the burglary? B: Yes, the police have … him and he’s … in court on Thursday. Complete the sentences with the verbs below in the correct from (arrest; appear; confess; pay; break).
I really need you … with me
I usually avoid … about bad things
It will take me weeks to keep … with the rest of the class!
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Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He denied (to be) … involved in the crime”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I came to London (to study) … English”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I drank a cup of coffee before (to leave) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I gave up (to smoke) … two years ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I have never been the first one (to answer) … the question”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I was about (to go) … out, but my phone rang”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “It is difficult for me (to describe)
… my feelings”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Look around before (to cross)
… the street”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “To love is (to accept) … everything in one another”
Please, keep that … from me!
We need to work a lot to keep the prices …
We usually travel … something new
1) My favorite magazine … out once a month. 2) There are … news every hour on that radio station.
3) I bet there isn’t a … of truth in that article about Tom Cruise! 4) The health service has … the headlines again for the third time this year. Fill in: running, gutter, top, unfold, shred, broadcast, updates, hit, comes, developments.
A police officer told me the situation … under control
He also talked me … of studying
He said he wished he … a teacher
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My friend talked me … working with him
My mother told me she … cooking dinner
My teacher told me he … English at school
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He advised me (to be) … stronger”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Miss Garey said she (to meet)
… me there at 3 o’clock”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My mother ordered me not (to shout) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our teachers said they wished they (to be) … film directors”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She said she (to lose) … her wallet the day before”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “When I asked what he did for a living, my brother said he (to fix) … cars”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “When Jakon called I said we (to watch) … a film”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Your dad said that water (to freeze) … at 0 degrees”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: ”When I called she said she (to cook) … dinner”
She said that she … for 2 hours
1) Jane managed to … many difficulties and became a successful businesswoman. 2) Keep on trying until you … your dream. 3) You may … many obstacles but don’t give up. Fill in: achieve, come up against, overcome, come, long to, make, take, move, face, reach, reject.
I wish I … as good a singer as Mary
I’m so happy I’ve carried … the recent situation
If I … you, I’d tell him
If I study hard, I … my dream job
If you hadn’t come, I … the project on time
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Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Even if I (to believe) … in your words, I wouldn’t trust you completely”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I (to have) …, I would have paid”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I could (to play) …, I would certainly beat you”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I had more money, I (to open)
… my own shop”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If it (to stop) … raining, we will go outside”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If she (to accuse) … of a crime, she would not have started working”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to have) … a cat, I would visit you more often”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to interest) … me well enough, I will keep on studying that”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to go) … out if my mother comes home early”
The research was carried … on a high level of quality
The water … at 100 degrees
1) A: Hi! I heard you had a great time in America. B: Absolutely, but it took me a day or two to recover from the … lag. 2) A: Would you like a window seat? B: No, I’d like an … seat, please. 3) A: Did you manage to get a direct flight? B: No, but it’s only a … stopover, so I don’t mind. Fill in: aisle, boarding, cabin, hand, delayed, take-off, air traffic, jet, short, poor.
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Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Are there … vacancies in the company?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Can Anna have … flour to bake a cake?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Do they have … postcards left?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Is … left for me to do?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “There’s … petrol in my car”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Would you like … milk to drink?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentences: “I have … money. I can’t buy a car”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentences: “I ran out of energy. I need to eat … food”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentences: “They have … to tell you. Don’t talk to them”
Very … see that type of heroism again
We will need to be on sensible alert, but … allow fear to dictate the course of our lives.
Заключение
Итоговая аттестация
Итоговый тест
Компетентностный тестПоказать/скрыть дополнительное описание
СИНЕРГИЯ Иностранный язык
итоговый тест, компетентностный
МТИ МосТех МосАП МФПУ Синергия Тест оценка ОТЛИЧНО
2024 год
Ответы на 1000 вопросов
Результат – 100 БАЛЛОВ !
ВОПРОСЫ:
… abroad will give me the opportunity to get a better job
… allow such terrible actions to happen again
… book it this one? It is yours?
… break the law, but they also put themselves and others in unnecessary danger.
… has been my obsession since childhood
… I bring you some coffee?
… know how widely diffused his tweet would become
… my daughter leave earlier today?
… of the clients are satisfied with our help, we did a good job
… of the peaches are good enough to be used, they’re spoiled
… people aren’t happy because of their jobs
… people don’t see the difference between us
… started the discussion when a group of hooligans arrived and started shouting slogans.
… we take specific actions immediately can we hope to stop climate change in some way.
… you know that we’re engaged?
… you mad at me for yelling at you?
Add the missing word in sentence: “… order to come there on time, we need to hurry”
Add the missing word in sentence: “He was expelled … to the fact that he didn’t attend classes”
Add the missing word in sentence: “I painted my wall so … not to feel bored”
Add the missing word in sentence: “Never put … such important things, delaying them is always a mistake!”
Add the missing word in sentence: “She is working a lot … as not to be poor”
Add the missing word in sentence: “That’s the cat … owner treats it badly!”
Add the missing word in sentence: “We need to come there earlier so … to help them prepare”
Add the missing word in sentence: “We were late … of the fact that we got into a traffic jam”
After a year of arguing, we decided … a divorce
At the moment Jason … with Ann
At the moment my computer …
At the moment she … her teacher
Benedict Cumberbatch … a talented actor
By the time I am 19 I … to thirty countries
Can you … what is written on the board?
Did she … you where you were?
Faster! Put your clothes … and let’s go!
Firstly, I want you all to introduce …
Gregory is highly enthusiastic … completing the tests
He … he wanted to close his cafe
He (to begin) … to sleep well this summer
He asked me if I … to have a cup of coffee
He chose … to the cinema with us
He opened the door … to let her in
He ordered us … of the house
He said he … smoking one year ago
He should … the doctor before it’s too late
He told me he … for half an hour before he left
I … about buying a new phone
I … be able to help you, but I’m not sure yet
I … handle this any longer. I quit
I … the door long before we came in.
I hope … this year successfully
I left my jewelry … a week ago
I need to start listening to …
I need you to let me … that!
I quit University … the fact that I needed to study
I think she … the story a little bit yesterday
I would wash the dishes if it … my turn
I’m so hungry. I … get something to eat
I’m so sorry, I … that immediately!
I’m sorry … this, but I quit
If I had had enough money, I … that ring
If she doesn’t return the money on time, I … her
If she had asked me that question, I … to her more
If she tells you the truth, … me immediately
If you … all the water we had, I wouldn’t have been thirsty
If you … on time, she would have come to the party
If you … your bag here, our maid will replace it when she comes
If you feel depressed, you … better visit the doctor
If you hadn’t moved the keys to another place, I … them
If you need some extra information, you … contact our help center
If you scream long enough, someone … you
If you touch hot water, you … a burn
If you were a singer, I … all of your concerts
In … to stay fit you need to exercise more.
It was … task of all
It’s easy … when you’re alone
It’s so late, our neighbors … make so much noise!
Kate always … funny jokes
Last night she wrote two articles, sent two letters and … to bed
Last Tuesday my teacher … me off for being late
Lions and tigers can … in zoos
Little did he … about the situation
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My bag with all the money … last night
My brother usually … home late after work
My cousin wants … a dog next year
My dad asked me if I … anything to say
My dad said he … the tickets on his own the following day
My doctor advised me … a rest
My favourite restaurant … now
My flowers … by Ann every day
My house … ten years ago
My sister told me she … to Italy before
Nancy … thirty emails by tomorrow
New technologies were brought … to change men's life
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “George and I are best friends” – he said. He said he and George (to be) … best friends”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I am watching a show” – he said. He said he (to watch) … a show”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I will be very rich!” – he said. He boasted that he (to be) … very rich”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I will go to the party” – he said. He said he (to go) … to the party”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I work in a bank” – she said. She said she (to work) … in a bank”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I work in Paris!” – Mary said. Mary said she (to work) … in Paris”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I’m going to France this summer” – she told us. She told us she (to go) … to France that summer”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “A lot of different movies (to direct) … by Steven Spielberg”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “A lot of rice (to eat) … in Asia every year”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Alex said he (to buy) … a new phone before he had broken his old one”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Ann is interested in (to protect)
… the environment”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Dynamite (to invent) … by Alfred Bernhard Nobel”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Everything (to explain) … to us tomorrow”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Hardly (to be) … the park finished when we came there”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He asked if I (to dance) … with him the next day”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He asked me (to control) … my anger”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He couldn’t (to cheat) … on the exam, he didn’t have his phone with him”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He expects (to be) … rich one day”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He often (to listen) … to sad music”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He should (to cut) … down on drinking so much sweetened tea”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He told me he (to shut) … the door before we had come”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (can) … play the guitar two years ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to be) … so curious 2 years ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to buy) … a new computer before I broke the old one”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to give) … you my number, I thought you might call”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to lose) … my phone if you hadn’t stopped the robber”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to stop) … you if I had known you were mad at her”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to wait) … for you if you hurry up”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to want) … to go home now”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I always forget (to turn) … the light off when I leave”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I cannot imagine ever (to become) … a teacher”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I couldn’t use my car last week, it (to repair) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I don’t remember (to water) … the flowers this morning”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I have just (to run) … two kilometers”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I usually write books, but this week I (to write) … an article”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I want to (to leave) … alone”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I was looking out the window when I (to see) … my dog running away”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I was reading a book when I (to find) … out it was about my dad”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I would have known more if you (to be) … a better teacher”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I would rather (to stay) … at home”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I’d like (to have) … some tea now”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I’m sorry I (to yell) … at you last night”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I study hard, I (to get) … a good job”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to close) … the door, our cat wouldn’t have run away”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to give) … it to me now, I won’t take it away from you”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to know) … French better, we would feel more comfortable here”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to marry) … me, we would be so happy”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to play) … the guitar, we would have a better evening”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to read) … the article sooner, you would have stayed at home”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to scratch) … your wound, it’ll hurt more”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to tell) … this secret to me, we would no longer have trust issues”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you were more attentive, you (to notice) … that I wasn’t even at the party”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Is it really worth (to spend) … so much money on it?”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “It’s impossible to eat so many eggs in one day, she must (to leave) … some for us, let’s see”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Jakob is not used to (to get) … up so late”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Lily never takes her cat to school, but today she (to take) … it with her to show it during biology class”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Lucy always (to correct) … me when I’m wrong, it’s very nice of her”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “May I (to bring) … you some water?”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My best student never (to skip)
… my classes”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My dad was able (to buy) … the house, but he didn’t”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My grandmother always (to collect) … something”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My mother came here (to meet)
… me”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Never come here without (to say) … hello”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Not since last year has anybody (to win) … the competition”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Not until you (to grow) … up will we consider taking you with us”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Nothing had he (to do) … by the time we came to look at the results”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Nothing has he (to do) … to solve the case”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Oh no, I think I have a toothache! I (to go) … to the doctor tomorrow then”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Only after the job was finished was she (to allow) … to have a rest”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our house (to destroy) … by the fire a long time ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our names (to mention) … in the titles, the director did it yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our order (to deliver) … tomorrow”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our teacher told us that the thunder (to occur) … after the lightning”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Rachel (to make) … a dress for the meeting by this evening”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Seldom does she (to help) … other people”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She (to do) … three tasks by the time we come”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She adores (to play) … board games”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She appears (to blink) … faster than usual”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She asked me if I (to want) … a new phone”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She couldn’t (to believe) … you, she has never trusted you!”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She doesn’t have (to thank) … me for being nice to her”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She is afraid of (to go) … skiing”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She never (to complete) … her work on time”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She wants to know when my coat (to buy) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Stacy asked me (to stay) … away from her”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Stop (to make) … that noise!”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “That man (to follow) … me while I was going home”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The book (to complete) … by next week”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The doctor advised me (to eat)
… more vegetables”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The job (to offer) … to Ann”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The music could (to hear) … far away”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The news (to announce) … yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The package (to deliver) … by tomorrow”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The painting should (to do) … as soon as possible”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The teacher couldn’t (to interrupt) … us during the last lesson, he’s so calm”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The teams (to form) … yesterday by the judges”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “These days he (to start) … to think more about his future”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “They (to read) … 23 books by the end of the year”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This time next week we (to design) … new clothes”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This time tomorrow our teacher (to paint) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Three participants (to eliminate)
… at the end of the game by the jury”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Under no circumstances should she (to sign) … the papers she was given”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Unless you (to finish) … your work today, we won’t go out”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Unless you (to open) … the window, it will get really hot”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Unless you want to be expelled, you have (to attend) … classes”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to change) … the password before you tried to enter”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to sell) … our house three years ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to walk) … outside when we heard a loud scream”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “What would you do if you (to forget) … about all your problems?”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “When I was a child, I used (to swim) … more often”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “When you finish, I (to look) … at your work”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You can (to do) … whatever you want, I don’t care”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You can (to trust) … me, that’s for sure”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You have (to go) …, it’s late”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “I can’t swim” – Kate said. Kate told us she (can) … not swim”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “I don’t remember where my glasses are. I think I could (to put) … them on the dining table”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “I don’t think she wrote this on her own. She must (to use) … the translator”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “Look! The ice (to crack) …!”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “That can’t (to be) … her! She looks differently”
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Rome … in one day
She … baseball when she was a child
She … call me if she doesn’t want to
She … German all her life
She advised me … smoking as soon as possible
She always needs some company, she hates being by …
She didn’t feel good yesterday, she … eat anything
She is … woman I know
She ordered me …
She said she … me the day before at the restaurant
She said she … my reaction to her statement last night
She said she … there at 10 o’clock
She wants … home today
She was there at that time. She must … it, I’m sure
Since when … you been so rude to me?
Some people don’t like … music at all
Stacy … to Spain this summer
Text him. He … be at work by now
That’s the wallet … owner we are searching for
The dinner … at 5 o’clock
The one thing I know for sure is that he’s great at …
The police informed that they … to catch the shoplifter
The question … last night by my family
The walls … at the moment
They … pretty tough times at school these days
This time next week she … TV
Unless you … with us, we’ll leave right away
Unless you are dressed properly, you … able to enter the restaurant
We did the project …
We don’t have … extra towels for the guests
We had to put … the meeting because we were late
We have … apples, that should be enough for the cake
We looked at … in the mirror
We should get an umbrella … it rains, because it might
What … you usually read when you’re alone?
What would you do if you … a large sum of money?
When we arrived at the hotel, the maid … up in our room
When you … we were planning the wedding
While you … the eggs I was on my way home
You … bring your textbooks, you won’t probably need them
You … leave your car here, it’s forbidden
You … look at me when I’m talking to you
You … practice more to master this skill
You … touch that, it’s too hot!
You definitely take … your mother. You’re so similar!
You need … an education to apply for this job
You need … hard to get what you want
You were involved in … the article from the start
You were the first one … that question
You will be rich if you … a rich man
1) … (you/read) the new Harry Potter book yet? 2) I … (read) it now actually. Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous.
1) “Don’t do that again,” he … at me angrily. 2) “We’ve finished!” John … with relief. 3) She was so scared she could only … her name in a low voice. Fill in: snarl, stammer, whisper, sigh, groan.
1) “You can come with me,” Jake … me. 2) He … that he would be late. 3) “She’s leaving tomorrow,” Jamie …. Fill in: said or told.
1) Before I bought my new computer I really put it under the …. 2) John wasn’t able to fix my computer so it’s back to the …. 3) I read in a computer magazine today that a new generation of software is in the …. Complete the idioms. Use some words from the list: works, drawing board, microscope, rocket, right.
1) Can you keep the noise …? I can’t hear myself speak! (cause to stay at lower level) 2) If you keep … missing classes, you won’t pass your exams. (continue) 3) She kept … some vital information from the police. (hide/conceal) Fill in: up with, back, on, down, away.
1) Dad didn’t want to go … the details of his illness. (discuss in detail) 2) He went … two painful operations after the accident. (experience) 3) I wish this awful headache would go …! (disappear)
4) If you go … driving without wearing your glasses, you will have an accident. (continue) 5) Pat decided not to go … with the operation. (proceed)Fill in: on, away, into, through, ahead.
1) Did Jack … at the concert in the end? 2) Let’s … the air conditioning. 3) It’s really hot. … the radio, Simon. It’s too loud. Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) Don’t tell me that the performance has been cancelled. I was really … it. 2) My grandmother … my baby brother while my mother works. 3) When you travel abroad, you should … pickpockets.
4) My sister is really arrogant. I hate the way she … everyone. Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) Fixing that sink has really done me …! (cause to become very tired) 2) We had to do … a washing machine at first. (manage despite the absence of) 3) I’m doing … an old cottage. (renovate) 4) Do … your shoe lace, Lize! (tie)Fill in: without, up, in.
1) Has … seen Mike? I’ve been looking for him … but he’s … to be found! 2) … knows me better than Any. Fill in the gaps with the compounds of some/any/no/every.
1) He … (not have) a headache if he had gone to bed earlier. 2) If they … (set out) earlier, they wouldn’t have missed the train. 3) I wouldn’t have found the injection painful if the nurse … (be)
1) He … all his books when he moved. 2) The eggs … a terrible smell. 3) She’s decided to … smoking! Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) He … the tools he had borrowed from me yesterday. 2) Recent advances in technology have … great changes in our lives. 3) I was … in Delaware in the USA. 4) You look upset – what … that
…? Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) He almost … the neighbor’s cat! 2) I hope we won’t … petrol before we get home! 3) I … Eddie in the supermarket yesterday. 4) Most cars … unleaded petrol. Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) He put me … while I was in London. (offer hospitality) 2) Due to snow we put … our trip. (postpone) 3) Put … your jacket. It’s cold. (dress oneself) Fill in: off, on, up, down, up with.
1) He’ll … the company when his mother retires. 2) I want to … football. Do you know where I can have lessons? 3) We’re going to … you … for your birthday, Lize! Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) I haven’t had much money since I lost my job, but I’m … 2) I must … now or I’ll miss my bus.
3) Does Tom … well with his sister? Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) I haven’t had much money since I lost my job, but I’m …. 2) I must … now or I’ll miss my bus.
3) Does Tom … well with his sister? Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) I was going to buy an expensive ring, but my mum talked me … it. (persuade sb not to do smth)
2) Sam treats me like a child. He always talks … to me. (petronise) 3) Tim was refusing to speak to me, but then I manage to talk him …. (make sb change their mind) Fill in: over, out, of, down, back, into, round.
1) I will … my little brother from school. 2) You shouldn’t … your food. 3) Some older schoolchildren … younger ones. 4) Can you help me … a dress for the party? Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) Jo has been complaining … back pain. 2) She’s allergic … cats. 3) It took him ages to recover
… the accident. Fill in: of, in, for, from, to.
1) Kate is responsible … watering the plants every morning. 2) Littering is … the law in Singapore.
3) Jan was charged … dangerous driving. Complete the sentences with: against, for, into, with, of.
1) Moscow is famous … its Bolshoi Theatre. 2) She impressed the audience … her performance.
3) They mistook him … Keanu Reeves and asked for his autograph. Fill in: with or for.
1) Mr. Smith isn’t here. He checked … on Wednesday. 2) Have you checked … all the items on your list? 3) Frank checked … his work before giving it to the teacher. Fill in: in, on, out, over, off.
1) My sister is … to be … to a wonderful man. 2) When she … from her husband, she moved to her parent’s house. 3) It’s difficult to be a … parent. Fill in: engaged, married, separated, single.
1) The hotel was off the beaten … (track/road). 2) We left the island with a heavy … (head/heart).
3) Where’s our next … (port/stop) of call? Choose the correct word.
1) The story made me … (cry). 2) Remind me … (see) to it tomorrow. 3) Would you like … (go) now? Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
1) They were of great help. I don’t know what I … (do) if they hadn’t helped me. 2) If I could be anything I wanted, I … (be) an astronaut. 3) If he … (not/waste) time playing computer games, he would have been able to study more. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
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1) Throwing waste in the sea can be harmful … marine life. 2) A lot of coral reefs are … threat due to rising sea temperatures. 3) More needs to be done to protect dolphins … getting caught in fishing nets. Fill in: of, from, to, under, about, in.
1) Tim wasn’t prepared for the speech, but he managed to carry it …. (do successfully) 2) I told Kate to stop tapping her foot, but she carried … doing it. (continue) 3) We don’t know who carried
… the attacks yet. (do) Fill in: through, off, out, on.
1) We came … a beautiful antique table at the flea market. 2) Why don’t you come … tonight? We’re having pizza. 3) The symptoms show that you’re coming … the flu. Fill in: across, up with, down with, into, over.
1) You … stop at a red light. (necessity/strong obligation) 2) You … park on double yellow lines. (prohibition) 3) You … drive when there is a good public transport system. (lack of necessity) Complete the sentences with the correct modal verb in the appropriate form (must/have to, mustn’t/can’t, don’t have to/needn’t, should/ought to, can/may, could/might, can/could, will/should, can/would, can/shall.
1) Weren't the ... (wedding / marriage) vows beautiful at Kate and Nick's ... (wedding /
marriage)? 2) There are just four people in my ... (extended / immediate) family, but more than twenty in my ... (extended / immediate) family. Complete the sentences with the words in brackets.
A week ago I came ... an interesting idea that possessed my mind
I always … my car near the house
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Match the parts to make the sentences:
My brother … about me! I hate it!
My mother came … a large sum of money when her dad passed
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (never to lie) … to you”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to be) … surprised when you told me you were engaged”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to enjoy) … going shopping every week”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I really adore the way you (to smile) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Now that I know your situation, I think I (to share) … mine”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The factory (to produce) … pillows for the last 20 years”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The plane (to take) … off at 8
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Unfortunately, I accidentally (to delete) … the documents from our computer”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “While my mother was cooking dinner, I (to do) … my homework”
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Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
The gardener … the flowers at the moment
This time next week I … in Rome
Yesterday I came … an advertisement in a newspaper
1) I’m just sick and … of doing exams all the time! 2) I’m so fed up with the way I look. It’s really
… me down. 3) I’m losing control. I can’t … it anymore! Fill in: take, tired, getting.
Add the missing word in sentence: “… case of emergency, call the ambulance”
Add the missing word in sentence: “I cancelled our appointment … as not to feel bad there”
Add the missing word in sentence: “I got divorced in order … feel more freedom”
Add the missing word in sentence: “I quit my job due … the fact that it was too stressful”
Add the missing word in sentence: “Put your clothes … , we are about to go out”
Add the missing word in sentence: “That is the girl … mother is my teacher”
Add the missing word in sentence: “You are so unkind to your sister, why are you putting her … like that?”
Add the missing word in sentence: “You have to respect yourself, never put up … that!”
Add the missing word in sentence: “You should take this medicine twice a day … get better”
Don’t put anyone … for being different!
He wanted to prevent the wedding … happening
I can no longer put … this
I interrupted the meeting … the fact that I was late
I wanted to talk to her … explain my behavior
I’m doing everything in my power to avoid … bored
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Match the parts to make the sentences:
Yesterday I cleaned my house … I could invite my friends over
We usually travel … something new
1) Jake’s grandfather has just had a heart …. 2) Jake was … all night. He must have a stomach bug. 3) I feel … I think I’m going to faint. Fill in: attack, sore, blowing, vomiting, dizzy, hoarse, caught, breathing, running, aching, rash, allergic, wheeze, sneezing.
I hate it when you call … stupid
I never go … on Fridays
I went … awfully difficult times
Jim, behave …!
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Match the parts to make the sentences:
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I need to have my hair (to cut)
…”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Last night my phone (to steal)
…”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My dog (to feed) … twice a day”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My father (to accuse) … of robbing a woman”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “They (to ask) … to leave by the host”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This case is now being (to deal)
… with in court”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This water is so clean, I think it (to filter) … last night”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to make) … this decision yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You (to tell) … multiple times not to do that, but you are still taking my cup without permission!”
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Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
She has never treated … well
The show must go …!
We would never do that to …
1) New York is a(n) … city because there are many factories and warehouses there. 2) York is a(n)
… city because it dates from 71 AD. 3) Newcastle was a(n) … town in the 19th century because of the mining industry. Fill in: industrial, capital, cosmopolitan, overcrowded, historic, market, boom, shanty, new.
He … to visit his grandmother
I … help my mom with cooking
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Match the parts to make the sentences:
My boyfriend … give me more presents!
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “(To be) … you able to sing when you were young?”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Could you (to move) … somewhere else, please?”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I got used to (to drink) … more water these days”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This case is now being (to stay)
… with in court”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You could (to leave) … if they hadn’t come in”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You shouldn’t (to ask) … her about their relationship yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “I cannot find the cake. Our cat might (to eat) … it last night”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “Why are you doing all those exercises now? You could (to do) … them yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “You can’t leave her alone. You need (to help) … her”
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You … not have said it, now she is mad at you!
You don’t … attend these classes if you don’t want to
… coffee in the morning makes me feel good
1) A: Have you ever … the law? B: Well, I once had to … a fine for speeding! 2) A: Did the man … to the burglary? B: Yes, the police have … him and he’s … in court on Thursday. Complete the sentences with the verbs below in the correct from (arrest; appear; confess; pay; break).
I really need you … with me
I usually avoid … about bad things
It will take me weeks to keep … with the rest of the class!
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Match the parts to make the sentences:
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He denied (to be) … involved in the crime”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I came to London (to study) … English”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I drank a cup of coffee before (to leave) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I gave up (to smoke) … two years ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I have never been the first one (to answer) … the question”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I was about (to go) … out, but my phone rang”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “It is difficult for me (to describe)
… my feelings”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Look around before (to cross)
… the street”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “To love is (to accept) … everything in one another”
Please, keep that … from me!
We need to work a lot to keep the prices …
We usually travel … something new
1) My favorite magazine … out once a month. 2) There are … news every hour on that radio station.
3) I bet there isn’t a … of truth in that article about Tom Cruise! 4) The health service has … the headlines again for the third time this year. Fill in: running, gutter, top, unfold, shred, broadcast, updates, hit, comes, developments.
A police officer told me the situation … under control
He also talked me … of studying
He said he wished he … a teacher
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Match the parts to make the sentences:
My friend talked me … working with him
My mother told me she … cooking dinner
My teacher told me he … English at school
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He advised me (to be) … stronger”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Miss Garey said she (to meet)
… me there at 3 o’clock”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My mother ordered me not (to shout) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our teachers said they wished they (to be) … film directors”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She said she (to lose) … her wallet the day before”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “When I asked what he did for a living, my brother said he (to fix) … cars”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “When Jakon called I said we (to watch) … a film”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Your dad said that water (to freeze) … at 0 degrees”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: ”When I called she said she (to cook) … dinner”
She said that she … for 2 hours
1) Jane managed to … many difficulties and became a successful businesswoman. 2) Keep on trying until you … your dream. 3) You may … many obstacles but don’t give up. Fill in: achieve, come up against, overcome, come, long to, make, take, move, face, reach, reject.
I wish I … as good a singer as Mary
I’m so happy I’ve carried … the recent situation
If I … you, I’d tell him
If I study hard, I … my dream job
If you hadn’t come, I … the project on time
Match the parts to make the sentences:
Match the parts to make the sentences:
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Even if I (to believe) … in your words, I wouldn’t trust you completely”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I (to have) …, I would have paid”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I could (to play) …, I would certainly beat you”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I had more money, I (to open)
… my own shop”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If it (to stop) … raining, we will go outside”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If she (to accuse) … of a crime, she would not have started working”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to have) … a cat, I would visit you more often”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to interest) … me well enough, I will keep on studying that”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to go) … out if my mother comes home early”
The research was carried … on a high level of quality
The water … at 100 degrees
1) A: Hi! I heard you had a great time in America. B: Absolutely, but it took me a day or two to recover from the … lag. 2) A: Would you like a window seat? B: No, I’d like an … seat, please. 3) A: Did you manage to get a direct flight? B: No, but it’s only a … stopover, so I don’t mind. Fill in: aisle, boarding, cabin, hand, delayed, take-off, air traffic, jet, short, poor.
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Match the parts to make the sentences:
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Are there … vacancies in the company?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Can Anna have … flour to bake a cake?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Do they have … postcards left?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Is … left for me to do?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “There’s … petrol in my car”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Would you like … milk to drink?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentences: “I have … money. I can’t buy a car”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentences: “I ran out of energy. I need to eat … food”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentences: “They have … to tell you. Don’t talk to them”
Very … see that type of heroism again
We will need to be on sensible alert, but … allow fear to dictate the course of our lives.
Заключение
Итоговая аттестация
Итоговый тест
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Итоговый тест, компетентностный тест Иностранный язык.
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