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Тест Check Your Grammar Level. Variant 2.

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Данный тест позволяет проверить уровень знаний по грамматике английского языка у учащихся 7-8 классов общеобразовательных школ. Тест представлен в трех вариантах.

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«Тест Check Your Grammar Level. Variant 2.»

CHECK YOUR GRAMMAR LEVEL

VARIANT 2

Each sentence can be completed by using one or more of the alternatives (A, B, C, etc.) There are between two and five alternatives each time. In some sentences more than one answer is possible.

  1. … to the radio or can I turn it off?

A – Do you listen B – Are you listening C – You are listening D – You listen

  1. What … will happen?

A – are you thinking B – do you think C – you think

  1. What … at the weekend?

A – did you do B – you did do C – did you

  1. While I was working in the garden, I … my back.

A – was hurting B – have hurt C – hurt

  1. Jane is back from holiday now … to Italy.

A – She has gone B – She has been C – She is being

  1. It’s the first time he … a car.

A – has driven B – Drove C – drives

  1. Where have you been? I … for the last half an hour.

A – ‘m looking B – ‘ve been looking C – ‘ve looked

  1. It’s months … to the cinema.

A – that we don’t go B – that we haven’t gone C – that we didn’t go D – since we went

  1. Mr Clark … in a bank for 15 years. Then he gave it up.

A – has been working B – has worked C – worked

  1. I can’t meet you tomorrow afternoon. I … tennis.

A – ‘ll play B – ‘m playing C – ‘m going to play

  1. Ted and Amy have been married for 24 years. Next year they … for 25 years.

A – will have been married B – are married C – will have married

  1. They didn’t want to come at first but we … to persuade them.

A – could B – managed C – were able to

  1. You … left your bag in the shop.

A – could have B – might have C – can have D – must have

  1. You can come with me if you like, but you … come if you don’t want to.

A – mustn’t B – don’t have to C – needn’t D – needn’t have

  1. I’m feeling sick. I … so much chocolate.

A – mustn’t have eaten B – shouldn’t eat C – shouldn’t have eaten

  1. They insisted … dinner with them.

A – us to have B – that we should have C – that we have

  1. Tom would read if he … more time.

A – will have B – would have had C – would have D – had

  1. Many accidents … by careless driving.

A – are causing B – are caused C – caused D – have been caused

  1. I don’t like … .

A – having my photograph taken B – having taken my photograph C – taking my photograph

  1. Jane suggested … a car.

A – me to buy B – that I buy C – me buy D – that I should buy

  1. Tom doesn’t … at night.

A – mind to working B – mind to work C - mind working

  1. I … on the left because I’ve lived in Britain for a long time.

A – used to driving B – am used to driving C – used to drive D – am used to drive