Module 1 Control Work. Variant 1
№1. Fill in: honour, ambitious, maternal, accommodate, remain, devoted, stroll, appreciate, priority, policy, dull. Two words are odd.
Richard is well-known around the globe as the most ___________ cryptocurrency technology supporter.
The government is rethinking its ___________.
Tourists are allowed to _________ along the lower part of the temple without wearing national clothing.
Most people feel that education needs to be given higher __________.
A special dinner will be held in her __________.
His __________ great-grandmother came across the Oregon Trail in 1859.
Good companies ___________ employees near the workplace.
I'm not an expert, but I ___________ fine works of art.
An ___________ mind wants success.
№2. PAST TENSES. Put each verb in brackets into a suitable past verb form.
By 6 o’clock the rain _______________ (stop).
He ____________ (constantly/miss) the first class.
Greg didn’t answer the phone because he _______________ (take) a shower.
I _____________ (wake up) at 6 o’clock this morning and ____________ (start) my simple work day.
We were tired as we ____________ (walk) for more than four hours
When father ___________ (come) home, we __________ (cook) the mushrooms which we __________ (gather) in the wood.
When I came home my father __________ (have) dinner and was looking through the newspaper.
By two o’clock the teacher ____________ (examine) all the students.
I ____________ (already/watch) the movie before my friends came over to see it with me.
№3. Fill in: across, into, over, up with, down with. (phrasal verb)
I came _________ my first drawings when I was cleaning out my flat.
My brother came ________ with the flu yesterday.
My friend came __________ to America many years ago.
Don’t worry, we’ll come _________ something.
She came _________ a lot of money when her grandmother died.
Several monitors have come _________ with heat rash and heat stroke this summer.
I hope your family doesn't come ___________ it.
№4. Choose the right variant
My wife ... like a chimney. (but she doesn't now) was used to smoking used to smoke is used to smoking He ... a luxury car. Now he doesn't drive. used to have was used to having became used to have I ... Paul's bad manners. used to am used to would be | 4. He ... drugs. He loved sport. got used to take used not to take used not to taking 5. He ... his temper. didn't got use to losing wasn't used to lose didn't use to lose |
Module 1 Control Work. Variant 2
№1. Fill in: policy, devoted, majority, honour, stroll, appreciate, nuclear, ambitious, accommodate, secure, priority. Two words are odd.
Earlier this year, I had the ___________ of meeting the President.
Living in the city has taught me to _____________ the differences between people.
The roads are built to _______________ gradual temperature changes.
The company was created by two very ___________ young men in the early 1900s.
She is wholly ____________ to her children.
National independence takes ____________ over class struggle.
In contemporary Western culture, the most common form of family is the small ___________ family.
They agreed on a ___________ of cooperation.
You can always take a ___________ through one of the city's many pedestrian streets.
№2. PAST TENSES. Put each verb in brackets into a suitable past verb form.
Amanda ___________ (feel) very sleepy, and when she ____________ (finish) her project, she ___________(fall) asleep.
The room looked beautiful, as she __________ (change) the furniture and the curtains.
When we returned from London it __________ (rain) for 3 hours.
While he ___________ (travel) in South Africa, he ____________ (get) the idea for his new movie.
They __________ (discuss) the plan at midnight.
They ___________ (drive) all night when finally they saw the lights of a big city.
In those days people ______________ (wash) their clothes by hand.
He _____________ (always/go) to work by train.
When I was a child I ____________ (go) to the cinema every Sunday.
№3. Fill in: across, into, over, up with, down with. (phrasal verb)
We came ________ this fact when we were digging the hole.
Many people came _________ the flu this spring.
I came ________ to Scotland in 2017.
These themes come _______ very strongly in the novel.
Josie came _________ her childhood diaries and plunged into nostalgia.
We didn’t know how to get out until Meg came _________ an escape plan.
The spring flowers have come ________ bloom.
№4. Choose the right variant
| 1. She ... me a kiss whenever we met. She is very affectionate. Now I see her rarely, but she still gives me a kiss when we meet. would give use to give got used to give 2. I ... hot weather. I live in a very hot country. am used to became use to have am use to 3. I ... to bed late at night, but finally I ... it. wasn't used to go, got used to wasn't used to going, got used to didn't become use to going, got use to | 4. ... lies? Did he used to tell Did he use to tell Did he use to telling 5. She ... filthy rich, but now she is as poor as a church mouse. used to be was use to being was used to be |