Лексико - грамматический тест по английскому языку 1 курс Entry Test
Use the proper form.
Nouns:
1. Both my (brother-in-law) work in a bank which is situated on the (outskirt/outskirts) of town.
2. Look! Two (aircraft) are flying in the dark sky.
3. My (grandmother) favourite TV series (be) 'Santa Barbara'.
4. When (be) the latest news on TV? - (It, They) (be) at 9 a.m.
5. Two kilometres (be) a long way to go on foot.
6. The police (be) after the escaped prisoners.
7. Oh dear. Measles (be) quite a serious illness.
8. My (sister-in-law) family is not very large.
9. Cambridge University was exclusively for (man) until 1871 when the first (woman) college was opened.
Articles:
10. My uncle was operated yesterday. He is still in ... hospital. I'm going to ... hospital to see him.
11. ... life will be very different in ... future.
12. ... villages-in this part of ... country near ... Thames are very beautiful.
13. ... Nightingales belonged to ... highest social class of ... England.
14. What do you call ... people of ... China? - ... Chinese.
15. ... man must do everything possible to save ... environment and ... life on ... planet of Earth.
16. ... English language was brought onto ... British Isles in ... middle of ... fifth century by ... Angles, Saxons and Jutes who came there from ... North of ... Germany.
17. Near ... British Museum you can see the tall building of ... University of London.
18. ... Statue of Liberty was ... gift of friendship from ... France to ... United States.
Read the text and do the exercises given below.
Living a Long Life
It is often said that Japanese people, on average, live much longer than Europeans. To a large extend this must be due to the food most Japanese people eat since from the point of view of the life-style, life in modern Japan is no less stressful than ours in the west. The Japanese live on a diet largely made up of fish and rice. At lunch-time a typical Japanese family will consume at least twice as many vegetables as we do in Europe. In comparison with Europeans, the Japanese eat far less meat and fewer potatoes; at the same time, they eat seven times more fresh fish than we do which make their diet much healthier by far. It would be fair to say that, in general, the Japanese consume far less sugar than Europeans, though the modern Japanese — frequent visitors to Europe on business or for pleasure — are discovering the pleasures and dangers of western-style eating habits.
a) Mark the statements which are True.
1. The Japanese live as long as people in western countries. □
2. From the point of view of life-style, life in modern Japan is less stressful than in Europe. □
3. The Japanese eat much more vegetables than Europeans. □
4. When in Europe on business, the Japanese try to eat only their national food. □
5. They consume more sugar than we do. □
b) Write down your answers to the following questions.
1. On what diet do the Japanese prefer to live?
2. Do people in Japan eat more or less meat than Europeans?
3. What makes the Japanese diet much healthier than ours?
4. Japanese people eat twice as many vegetables as we do, don't they?
5. What do the Japanese discover when they come to Europe?
6. Why do the Japanese live longer than Europeans?
The Present Simple Tense/ Глагол. Настоящее простое время
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Тест №1
Выберите правильный вариант ответа Choose the correct variant:
My mother ____ a bad headache.
have got
am
has got
Where _____ the Johnsons (live)?
do
are
does
Margie and her sister ____ wonderful voices.
does
has got
have got
I (not/understand) ____ that man because I (not/know)____ English.
not understand, don’t know
don’t understand, not know
don’t understand, don’t know
____ you ____ any time to help me? – Sorry, I ____
Do you have, don’t
Have you got, am not
Do you have, have got
Everybody in our family (help) _____ Mummy about the house. Dad (walk) ____ the dog, I (water) ____ the flowers, and my brothers (clean) ____ the rooms.
help, walks, water, clean
helps, walks, water, clean
help, walks, water, cleans
____ Jane Smith (speak) ____ English?
Is ... speak
Does ... speak
Do ... speak
The Browns ____ a nice house in the country.
has got
have got
____ you (like) swimming?
Do you like
Does you like
Are you like
____ Dad ____ any brothers or sisters?
Have Dad got
Does Dad have
Does Dad has
____ your sister often (go) to the theatre?
Is ... go
Does ... go
Do ... go
We ____ a car, but we are going to buy it.
don’t have
aren’t have
hasn’t
____ Bob (know) what I want?
Bob knows
Do Bob knows
Does Bob know
They can’t go out because they ____ rain – coats and umbrellas.
have got
aren’t have
don’t have
Jack lives not far from us, but we (not/see) ____ him often.
not see
doesn’t see
don’t see
Don’t give him cigarettes. He (not/smoke) ____.
isn’t smoke
doesn’t smoke
don’t smoke
Can you help me? I (not/know)____ the way to the market.
am not know
not know
don’t know
____ Peter ____ any beer in the fridge?
Does Peter have
Do Peter has
Have Peter got
My daughter Mary (not/like)____ apples, but she likes oranges.
not likes
doesn’t likes
doesn’t like
What’s the matter? You (look) _____ very happy.
look
looks
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