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Государственное автономное профессиональное образовательное учреждение «Зеленодольский механический колледж»










СБОРНИК ТЕСТОВ



по дисциплине «Иностранный язык"

(английский язык)




для студентов 1-4 курсов,









г .Зеленодольск 2022г





Автор-составитель:

Мусаева Залина Шамильевна - преподаватель английского языка ГАПОУ «Зеленодольский механический колледж»



Данный сборник тестов содержит задания на закрепление грамматического материала английского языка, а также выявление уровня полученных знаний.

Сборник предназначен для средних специальных учебных заведений и может быть использован в работе со студентами с 1 – 4 курс указанных специальностей. Наличие ключей к тестам позволяет использовать пособие для самостоятельной работы и проверки знаний английского языка.














Пояснительная записка

Данный сборник тестов составлен в соответствии с рабочими программами по дисциплине «Английский язык» для специальностей:

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В результате освоения учебной дисциплины обучающийся должен уметь:

  • общаться (устно и письменно) на иностранном языке на профессиональные и повседневные темы;

  • переводить (со словарем) иностранные тексты профессиональной направленности;

  • самостоятельно совершенствовать устную и письменную речь, пополнять словарный запас.

В результате освоения учебной дисциплины обучающийся должен знать:

  • лексический (1200-1400 лексических единиц) и грамматический минимум, необходимый для чтения и перевода (со словарем) иностранных текстов профессиональной направленности.

Темы тестов охватывают весь курс грамматики английского языка, предусмотренный ФГОС СПО,

Методические рекомендации по работе со сборником:

    1. Перед выполнением тестовых заданий по определенной теме необходимо тщательно изучить грамматический материал по теме;

    2. Внимательно прочитайте тестовое задание, выберите один из предложенных вариантов ответа, наиболее подходящий по вашему мнению;

    3. После выполнения тестовых заданий вы можете сверить варианты ответов с ключами, предложенными в конце сборника;

    4. В случае, если тестовые задания выполнены правильно менее, чем на 50 % рекомендуем еще раз тщательно изучить грамматический материал по теме, а затем повторить тестирование по теме.



Тема 1. Глагол to be

Chose the right variant and translate the sentences

1. Where ... you from?

  1. is

  2. are

  3. am

2. How old ... you? How old ... your brother?

  1. are

  2. am

  3. is

3. What ... your aunt's name?

  1. am

  2. is

  3. are

4. I ... glad to see you. How ... you?

  1. are, am

  2. is, are

  3. am, are

5. The dog ... in the garden.

  1. am

  2. are

  3. is

6. Tom's parents ... travel agents.

  1. are

  2. is

  3. am

7. - ... your father a carpenter? - No, he ... .

  1. are, is

  2. is, isn’t

  3. am, aren’t

8. John ... (not) a student, he ... a doctor.

  1. are, are

  2. is, is

  3. isn’t, is

9. That book ... (not) very interesting. Take this one.

  1. isn’t

  2. aren’t

  3. am not

10. The best seats ... 10$.

  1. is

  2. am

  3. are

11. Moscow ... the capital of Russia.

  1. am

  2. is

  3. are

12.I ... hot. Open the window, please.

  1. am

  2. are

  3. is

13. What... the weather like today?

  1. are

  2. is

  3. are

14. I... (not) interested in football at all.

  1. aren’t

  2. isn’t

  3. am not

15. ... Tom and Bob good football players?

  1. are

  2. is

  3. am

16. ...you hungry?

  1. is

  2. are

  3. am

17. The news ... (not) very bad today.

  1. am

  2. is

  3. are

18. What ... your parents' address?

  1. is

  2. are

  3. am

19. Your money... in your handbag.

  1. are

  2. is

  3. am

20. My father ... not a teacher, tie ... a scientist.

  1. is, is

  2. are, are

  3. am, are

21.- ... your aunt a doctor? — Yes, she ... .

  1. are, am

  2. am, is

  3. is, is

22. ... they at home? — No, they ... not at home, they ... at work.

  1. is, are, is

  2. are, are, are

  3. am, is, are

23. My brother ... a worker. He ... at work.

  1. is, is

  2. am, are

  3. is, are

24. ... you an engineer? — Yes, I ....

  1. is, am

  2. are, am

  3. is, are

25. ... your sister a typist? — No, she ... not a typist, she ... a student.

  1. are, are, are

  2. is, am, am

  3. is, is, is

26. ... your brother at school? — Yes, he ... .

  1. is, is

  2. are, am

  3. are, are

  1. ... your sister at school? — No, she ... not at school.

    1. are, am

    2. is, is

    3. are, is

  1. ... this your watch? — Yes, it ... .

    1. are, is

    2. is, are

    3. is, is

  2. My uncle ... an office-worker.

    1. are

    2. is

    3. am

  1. Helen ... a painter. She has some fine pictures. They ... on the walls. She has much paper. It ... on the shelf. The shelf ... brown. It ... on the wall. Helen has a brother. He ... a student. He has a family. His family ... not in St. Petersburg, it ... in Moscow. a) is, are, is, is, is, is, is, is

  1. are, is, is, is, am, am, am, are

  2. are, am, is, is, is, are, am, are

















Тема 2. Present Simple

Choose the right variant and translate the sentences

1. My mother... a bad headache.

  1. have got

  2. am

  3. has got

2. Where… the Johnsons (live)?

  1. Where do the Johnsons live?

  2. Where are the Johnsons live?

  3. Where does the Johnsons live?

3. Margie and her sister... wonderful voices.

  1. does

  2. has got

  3. have got

4. I (not / understand) that man because I (not / know) English.

  1. not understand, don't know

  2. don't understand, not know

  3. don' t understand, don' t know

5. -... you... any time to help me? - Sorry, I....

  1. Do you have, don't

  2. Have you got, am not

  3. Do you have, have got

6. Everybody in our family (help) Mummy about the house. Dad (walk) the dog, I (water) the flowers, and my brothers (clean) the rooms.

  1. help, walks, water, clean

  2. helps, walks, water, clean

  3. help, walks, water, cleans

7.... Jane Smith (speak) English?

  1. Is...speak

  2. Does ...speak

  3. Do ...speaks

8. The Browns... a nice house in the country.

  1. has got

  2. have got

9. ... you (like) swimming?

  1. Do you like

  2. Does you like

  3. Are you like

10.... Dad... any brothers or sisters?

  1. Have Dad got

  2. Does Dad have

  3. Does Dad has

11 .... your sister often (go) to the theatre? a) Is...go

  1. Does ...go

  2. Do...goes

12. We ... a car, but we are going to buy it.

  1. don't have

  2. aren't have

  3. hasn't

13. Bob (know) what I want?

  1. Bob knows

  2. Do Bob knows

  3. Does Bob know

14. They can't go out because they... rain-coats and umbrellas.

  1. have got

  2. aren't have

  3. don't have

15. Jack lives not far from us, but we (not / see) him often.

  1. not see

  2. doesn't see

  3. don’t see

16. Don't give him cigarettes. He (not/smoke).

  1. isn't smoke

  2. doesn't smoke

  3. don't smokes

17. Can you help me? I (not / know) the way to the market.

  1. am not know

  2. not know

  3. don't know

18. ... Pete... any beer in the fridge?

  1. Does Pete have

  2. Do Pete has

  3. Have Pete got

19. My daughter Mary (not / like) apples, but she likes oranges.

  1. not likes

  2. doesn't likes

  3. doesn't I ike

20. What's the matter? You (look) very happy.

  1. look

  2. looks

21. How much ... this sweater cost?

  1. Is

  2. does

  3. do

22. How much ... this sweater?

  1. Is

  2. does

  3. do

23. It ... rainy in summer.

  1. don’t

  2. doesn’t

  3. isn’t

24. It ... often rain in summer.

  1. don’t

  2. doesn’t

  3. isn’t

25. I ... stay at home on Sundays.

  1. am not

  2. doesn’t

  3. don’t

26. I ... at home on Sundays.

  1. am not

  2. doesn’t

  3. don’t

27. He ... have much money.

  1. isn’t

  2. doesn’t

  3. don’t

28. He ... rich.

  1. isn’t

  2. doesn’t

  3. don’t

29. Mag and her sister ... live in Rome.

  1. aren’t

  2. doesn’t

  3. don’t

30. Mag and her sister ... in Rome.

  1. aren’t

  2. doesn’t

  3. don’t

31. Pat’s mother ... teach students.

  1. isn’t

  2. doesn’t

  3. don’t

32. Pat’s mother ... a teacher.

  1. isn’t

  2. doesn’t

  3. don’t

33. It ... cost much to stay at that hotel.

  1. doesn’t

  2. isn’t

  3. don’t

34. That hotel ... expensive.

  1. doesn’t

  2. isn’t

  3. don’t

35 - ...your brother (live) in Moscow? - No, he (not) - He (live) in Kiev. a) does, doesn’t, lives

  1. Do, don’t, live

  2. is, isn’t, does live

36. There ... a policeman at the door.

  1. are

  2. Is

  3. does

37. -... you (like) reading books?

-Yes, I... - I (like) to read very much. a) are , is, like

  1. Is, am, likes

  2. do, do, like

38. She ... pretty and friendly.

  1. am

  2. Is

  3. do

39. There ... some mistakes in your dictation,

  1. is

  2. are

  3. does

40. Where ... the nearest bus stop, please?

  1. are

  2. am

  3. is

41. -... the shops open at 8 o'clock? - No, they... closed.

  1. are, are

  2. Is, is

  3. do, are

42. It (sound) interesting.

  1. sound

  2. sounds

  3. do sound

43. You... a teacher, aren't you?

  1. are

  2. Is

  3. do

44. The Hays (seem) to be a really happy family.

  1. seem

  2. seemed

  3. seems

45. When it ... cold, we (put on) warm clothes.

  1. are, puts on

  2. Is, put on

  3. do, putted on

46 .... that hotel expensive? a) is

  1. are

  2. does

47. He (think) he... right.

  1. think, am

  2. doesn’t think, are

  3. thinks, is

48. The sweater... nice, the trousers... nice, too.

  1. is, are

  2. are, is

  3. do, are

49. Bad news (travel) fast.

  1. travels

  2. travel

  3. does travel

    1. My hair (not) clean. I must wash it.

    1. am not

    2. are not

    3. is not

    1. Mary (teach) Mathematics at school.

    1. teach

    2. teached

    3. teaches

    1. There ... a programm for youth and two films on TV. a) are

    1. Is

    2. does

































Тема 3. Auxilary verbs

Поставьте глагол to be в настоящем времени или вспомогательные глаголы do\does, have

  1. — Hello, I......Kate Kern. And what......your name?

  2. — Hi, my name......Ann Brown. I......glad to meet you.

  3. — Where......you live, Ann?

  4. — I......from Leeds. And where......you from?

  5. — I......from London. Where...... a sports center in Leeds?

  6. —Yes, there......three big sports centers in my town.

  7. — What......your favourite sport?

  8. — I like swimming. And what about you? ......you like swimming?

  9. —No, I...... But my best friend......And I like tennis.

10.— ......you......any hobbies? ......you like reading?

11.—Yes, I......

12.— What......your favourite books? — I like detective stories. Do you?

13.— No, I...... ......you......any brothers or sisters?

14.— No, I......an only child.

15.— And I......a brother.

16.—How old......he?

17.— He......4. He......go to school. I help him much.

18.— You......a happy girl

















Тема 4. Past Simple

Chose the right variant

1. There isn't a cloud in the sky, but it (be) cloudy in the morning. a) was

  1. were

  2. are

2. Mrs. Clay usually finishes her work at half past three, but she (finish) it later yesterday afternoon.

  1. finishes

  2. finished

  3. has finished

3. Every day I help Morn about the house, but last week I was very busy with my exam. So I (not / help) her much.

  1. doesn’t help

  2. don’t help

  3. didn’t help

4. Tom isn't playing tennis tomorrow afternoon, he (not/play) tennis yesterday. a) doesn’t play

  1. don’t play

  2. didn’t play

5. We generally have lunch at 12.30, but yesterday we (have lunch) later. a) had lunch

  1. has lunch

  2. have lunch

6. Now my brother smokes a lot, but he (not / smoke) before.

  1. didn’t smoked

  2. don’t smoke

  3. didn’t smoke

7. The Frasers live in a four-room apartment, but last year they (live) in a small house in the country.

  1. lives

  2. lived

  3. did lived

8. I don‘t eat meat at all, but the other day I visited my friends and (eat) pork there. a) eat

  1. eats

  2. ate

9. My Dad always goes to work by car, but last week he (go) to work on foot. a) went

  1. goes

  2. go

10. The weather is nice today, but it (be) bad yesterday.

  1. was

  2. were

  3. is

11. We rarely watch television, but last week we (watch) a lot of interesting programs.

  1. watch

  2. watched

  3. didn’t watch

12. - Do you often see Tom? - Not often, but I (see) him at the party the other day. a) see

  1. didn’t seed

  2. saw

13. I (get) to the market myself last time, but now I don't remember how to get there.

  1. got

  2. getted

  3. get

14. I sleep well, but last night I (not / sleep) at all.?

  1. doesn’t sleep

  2. didn’t sleeped

  3. didn’t sleep

15. I usually come home from school at 2.00 p.m., but last we I was on duty and (come) home a little later.

  1. came

  2. did come

  3. come

16. It seemed impossible for him to win, but he (win).

  1. win

  2. won

  3. winned

17. I walked quickly because I (feel) cold.

  1. felt

  2. did feel

  3. feels

18. It (take) him two hours to get to London.

a) takes

b). took

c) didn’t take

19. Helen (prefer) tea to coffee.

  1. preferes

  2. did prefer

  3. prefered

20. My husband (speak) to his boss last week.

  1. spoke

  2. speaks

  3. spoken

21. Five years ago my Dad (sell) his farm and (buy) a business a small town. a) sell, buy

  1. sold, bought

  2. selled, buyed

22. He (meet) Mary and (fall) in love with her at first sight.

  1. meets

  2. met

  3. metted

23. As soon as the bus (stop), Jill (get off).

  1. stopped, got off

  2. stopes, get off

  3. stopped, get off

24. Three weeks later I (leave) for Moscow.

  1. leaves

  2. left

  3. leaved

25. How you (cut) your finger?

  1. cuts

  2. did cut

  3. does cuts

    1. Jack (try) to remember what he had done last April. a) tries

    1. did try

    2. tried

    1. Yesterday Mr. Watson (drink) too much at the party.

    1. drank

    2. drunk

    3. drinked

    1. Looking through the paper, the teacher (find) several mistake. a) finds

    1. finded

    2. found

    1. Julius Caesar (found) the Tower of London.

    1. founded

    2. did find

    3. finds

    1. Ten minutes ago I (hear) a strange noise.

    1. heared

    2. heard

    3. hears

    1. Edward (make) up his mind to escape from prison.

    1. make

    2. made

    3. makes

    1. When you (write) to your parents last time?

    1. writes

    2. did write

    3. wrote

    1. Sir Walter was a proud knight, and ... to think that he had to submit to the commands of a tyrant lord.

    1. had hated

    2. was hating

    3. hated

    1. ... you ... the ancient stone carvings at the museum last week? a) have seen

    1. did see

    2. saw

    1. Dinosaurs ... millions of years ago.

    1. died out

    2. had died out

    3. were died out

    1. In the year 1620, a ship named the “Mayflower” ... 120 Englishmen to the rocky coast of America.

    1. has brought

    2. brought

    3. did bring

























Тема 5. Articles (with the geographical names)

Choose the right variant

1. … Africa is much larger than … Europe. a) -, -

b) the, the

2. Last year I visited …Mexico and …United States. a) the, -

b) -, the

3. …South of …England is warmer than … north.

  1. the, -, the

  2. -, the, -

  3. -, - , -

4. … Portugal is in … western Europe.

  1. -, -

  2. the, the

5. … France and …Britain are separated by … Channel. a) -, -, -

  1. the, the, the

  2. -, -, the

6. Jim has traveled a lot in … Middle East. a) -

b) the

7. … Chicago is on … Lake Michigan.

  1. the, the

  2. -, -

8. … highest mountain in …Africa is … Kilimanjaro.

  1. the, the, the

  2. -, -, -

  3. the, -, -

9. Next year we are going skiing in … Swiss Alps.

  1. the

10. … United Kingdom consists of … Great Britain and … Northern Ireland. a) the, the, the

  1. -, -, -

  2. the, -, -

11. … Everest was first climbed in 1953.

  1. the

  2. -

12. … Milan is in … north of … Italy.

  1. the, the, the

  2. the, -, -

  3. -, the,-

13. … Seychelles are a group of islands in … Indian Ocean. a) -, -

b) the, the

14. …River Volga flows into … Caspian Sea.

  1. -, -

  2. the, the

15. .… America was discovered in the 15th century. a) -

b) the

16. I went to … France last year, but I haven’t been to … Netherlands yet. a) the, the

  1. the, -

  2. -, the

17. I live in … Tverskaya Street.

  1. the

18. … Thames flows through … London.

  1. the, the

  2. the, -

  3. -, the

  1. … United Kingdom includes … Great Britain and … Northern Ireland. a) the, the, the

  1. -, -, -

  2. the, -, -

  1. St. Bernard dogs are named after a monastery high up in … Alps. a) the

b) –

  1. … USA is … fourth largest country in … world after … Russia, …Canada and the Republic of … China.

  1. the, the, the, -, -, -,

  2. the, -, -, the, the, the

  3. -, the,- , -, -, -

  1. … English Channel is between …Great Britain and … France. a) the, the, the

  1. the, -, -

  2. -, the,-

  1. … Trafalgar Square is the geographical centre of … London. a) -, -

b) the, the

  1. Would you like to go to … Kremlin?

  1. the

  1. …Everest is … highest mountain in … world.

  1. the, the, the

  2. -, the, the

  3. -, the,-

  1. … West End is the symbol of wealthy and luxurious life. a) the

b) –

  1. … Pacific is … largest ocean on our planet.

  1. the, the

  2. the, -

  3. -, the

  1. Have you ever been to … Bolshoi Theatre.

  1. the

  1. Does … Mark speak … Spanish?

  1. the, the

  2. -, -

  1. Show me … Canary Islands on this map, please. a) -

b) the

  1. How much does it cost to stay at … Grand Hotel? a) the

b) –

  1. I’ve made up my mind to go to … Black Sea … next summer. a) the, the

  1. the, -

  2. -, the

  1. … Lake Baikal is the deepest one in … world.

  1. the, the

  2. the, -

  3. -, the

  1. Every morning during breakfast bagpipes are played outside the Queen’s dining

- room in … Buckingham Palace.

  1. the

35. … Urals are old and not very high.

  1. the



























Тема 6. Numbers and dates

Choose the right variant

1.... 1957, Russia announced the launching of a sputnik.

  1. In October 4th

  2. On October 4th

  3. On 4th October

2. Yuri Gagarin was ... first man in space.

  1. a

  2. the

3. My friend Jack lives ... 55, Main Street ... Apartment 20. a) in; in

  1. at; in

  2. on; at

4. He likes reading books by American authors of... century. a) nineteen

  1. the 19th century

  2. the nineteen

5. There are more than three ... year-files of magazines and newspapers in the reading-room. a) hundred

  1. hundreds

  2. hundred of

6. ... people watched the Olympic Games on television. a) millions

  1. Millions of

  2. Million

7. Are all the students here? — Two-thirds of the group ... absent. a) are

b) is

8. Helen felt tired; three miles ... too far to walk.

  1. was

  2. had

  3. were

9. Twenty dollars ... too much for such a trifle.

  1. is

  2. are

10. The friends were just in time to catch ... train.

  1. 4 o'clock

  2. the four o'clock's

  3. the four o'clock

11. At the end of the contest, twenty-one ... got prizes.

  1. boy and girl

  2. boys and girls

  3. boy and girls

12. Henry ..., the Tudor king of England, became known for ... number of his marriages.

  1. Eight; a

  2. the Eighth; the

  3. Eighth; the

13. The Beatles were very popular in ... and the mid ....

  1. the 1960s; 70s

  2. 1960;1970

  3. 1960;70s

14. ... Boxing Day is celebrated in the United Kingdom ... the second day after Christmas.

  1. The; at

  2. A; in

  3. —; on

15. The British Prime Minister resides at ... .

  1. Downing Street 10

  2. 10 Downing Street

  3. No 10 Downing Street

16. Japan’s surrender marked the end of ... .

  1. the World War Two

  2. World War II

  3. the Second World War

17. What does she want? – A dozen ... eggs and a pound ... raisins.

  1. - ; of

  2. of; of

  3. -; -

18. There are two … in my telephone number.

  1. 6

  2. 6’s

  3. 6th

































Тема 7. Types of questions

Choose the right variant

1. After lunch you phoned someone.

  1. Who rang you?

  2. Who did you ring?

2. The policeman is interviewing the robber.

  1. Who is interviewing the robber?

  2. Who is the robber interviewing?

3.... is it from here to St. Petersburg?

  1. How far

  2. How long

4 .... would you like to drink? a) Which

b) What

5. ... of brothers Grimm was the eldest?

  1. Who

  2. What

  3. Which

6. It's so cold today. ... put on your warm coat?

  1. Why you haven't

  2. Why haven't you

7. -... birthday is it today?

- It's Janet's birthday today. She is 19 a) Which

  1. Whom

  2. What

  3. Whose

8. .... does it cost to stay at the Hilton Hotel?

  1. How many

  2. How much

  3. What

9. - ... is Pam's sister? - She's a secretary at our college.

  1. What

  2. Who

  3. Where

10.You can have a photo. ... one would you like?

  1. What

  2. Which

11.- Tell me something about Fred's wife. ... ? - Oh, she's about 25, she's pretty and friendly. a) What is she?

  1. What does she like?

  2. What is she like?

  3. Who is she?

12. - ... will it take me to learn French?- I think you'll be able to speak in another few months.

  1. How much

  2. How long

  3. What

13. Bob and Alice got married in 1991.

  1. How long have they been married?

  2. How long is it since they got married?

  3. When did they get married?

14. He can play golf well, ... ?

  1. ..., doesn't he?

  2. ..., can he?

  3. ..., can't he?

15. You are the new secretary, ... ?

  1. ..., aren't you?

  2. ..., are you?

  3. ..., don't you?

16. Mr. Evans is speaking over the phone, ...?

  1. ..., is he?

  2. ..., isn't he?

  3. ..., doesn't you?

17. You like black coffee, ... ?

  1. ... , aren't you?

  2. ... , don't you?

  3. ..., do you?

18. I'm pronouncing your name correctly, ...?

  1. ... ,aren't I?

  2. ...,dont I?

  3. ..., am not I?

19. You aren't well enough. You should stay with either me or your son, ...?

  1. ..., should you?

  2. ..., shouldn't you?

  3. ..., are you?

20. I'm not ill, ...?

  1. ..., are I?

  2. ..., am I?

21. It's a nice day, ... ?

  1. ..., does it?

  2. ..., is it?

  3. ..., isn't it?

22 There isn't a cloud in the sky, ... ? a) ..., is it?

  1. ..., does it?

  2. ..., is there?

23. We haven't got much time, ... ?

  1. ..., do we?

  2. ..., don't we?

  3. ..., haven't we?

24. Sam doesn't work hard, ...?

  1. ..., is he?

  2. ..., does he?

  3. ..., isn't he?

  1. Oh, there are a lot of photos in the album,... ?

a)..., aren't they?

b)..., aren't there?

c)..., are there?

  1. There was nobody there, ... ?

  1. ..., was there?

  2. ..., wasn't there?

  3. ..., were there?

27. Your son didn't help you much, … ?

  1. ..., did he?

  2. ..., had he?

    1. They sent a letter the day before yesterday,... ?

a)..., did they?

b)..., hadn't they?

  1. ..., didn't they?

    1. Dad hasn't read the newspaper yet,. .. ?

    1. .., hasn't he?

    2. ..., has he?

    3. ..., did he?

    1. There will be a nice film on TV tonight, ...?

    1. ..., won't there?

    2. ..., will it?

    3. ..., will there?

    1. Neither your parents nor mine can lend us some money, ... ?

    1. ..., can they?

    2. ..., can't they?

    3. ..., do they?

    1. He never uses his car except when it's necessary, ... ?

    1. ..., doesn't he?

    2. .., does he?

    3. ..., isn't it?

    1. There's little point in doing anything about it:, ... ?

    1. ..., is it?

    2. ..., isn't there?

    3. ..., is there?









Тема 8. Word order

Choose the right variant

1. often - the cinema -The Milnes - to - go

  1. The Milnes go to the cinema often

  2. The Milnes often go to the cinema.

2. cigarettes-his -give -him

  1. Give his cigarettes him.

  2. Give him his cigarettes.

3. the theatre - go - often - very - we - to

  1. We go to the theatre very often.

  2. We very often go to the theatre.

  3. Very often we go to the theatre.

4. him -give - to -cigarettes - his

  1. Give to him his cigarettes.

  2. Give his cigarettes to him.

5. drink -coffee -I - usually - strong - don't

a) I usually don't drink strong coffee b0 I don’t usually drink strong coffee

c) I don't drink strong coffee usually.

6. round-at-table-wooden-they-a-large-sat

  1. They sat at a large wooden round table. .

  2. They sat at a round large wooden table.

  3. They sat at a large round wooden table

7. doing -men - what - those - are?

  1. What are those men doing?

  2. What are doing those men ?

  3. What those men are doing?

8. the news – yesterday – saw – television – I – on

  1. I yesterday saw the news on television.

  2. I saw on television the news yesterday.

  3. Yesterday I saw the news on television.

9. the novel – much – I – very - liked

  1. I very much liked the novel.

  2. I liked very much the novel.

  3. I liked the novel very much.

10. to – came – the office – he – yesterday – taxi - by

  1. He came by taxi to the office yesterday.

  2. He came to the office, by taxi yesterday.

  3. Yesterday he came by taxi to the office.

11. the table – and – on – is – there – two – a book - pens

  1. There is a book and two pens on the table.

  2. There is two pens and a book on the table.

  3. On the table there is a book and two pens.

12. tell – didn’t – me – you – the truth – why?

  1. Why you didn't tell me the truth?

  2. Why didn't you tell me the truth?

  3. Why didn't you tell the truth me?

    1. where – me – could – is the market – you – tell

    1. Could you tell me where the market is?

    2. Could you tell me where is the market?

    1. airport – 10 p.m. – you’ll – the – at – at - arrive

    1. You'll arrive at the airport at 10p.m.

    2. You'll arrive at 10p.m. at the airport.

    3. At the airport you'll arrive at 10 p.m.















Тема 9. Plural of nouns

Make plural form

1. a baby

  1. babys

  2. babies

2. a pencil

  1. penciles

  2. pencils

3. a man

  1. man

  2. men

  3. mans

4. an umbrella

  1. umbrellas

  2. umbrellaes

  3. umbrells

5. a boy

  1. boys

  2. boies

  3. boyes

6. a city

  1. citys

  2. cities

  3. cityes

7. a mouse

  1. mouses

  2. mice

  3. mouss

8. a postman

  1. postmans

  2. postman

  3. postmen

9. a fox

  1. fox

  2. foxes

  3. foxs

10. an ox

  1. ox

  2. oxes

  3. oxen

11. money

  1. moneys

  2. -

  3. moneies

12. a fish

  1. fish

  2. fishes

  3. fishs

13. a knife

  1. knifes

  2. knifs

  3. knives

14. a watch

  1. watshes

  2. watchs

  3. watch

15. an address

  1. -

  2. addresses

  3. address

16. a child

  1. childs

  2. childes

  3. children

17. a foot

  1. foots

  2. footes

  3. feet

18. jeans

  1. jeans

  2. jeanses

  3. jeanss

19. a potato

  1. potatoes

  2. potatos

  3. potates

20. a photo

  1. photoes

  2. photos

  3. photes

21. a roof

a) roofs b . rooves c) roofes

22. a toothbrush

  1. teethbrush

  2. toothbrushes

  3. teethbrushes

23. a boy - friend

  1. boys – friends

  2. boy - friends

  3. boys friend

24. a passer – by

  1. passers-by

  2. passer-bys

  3. passer-bies

25. a sheep

  1. sheep

  2. sheeps

  3. sheepes

    1. advice

    1. advices

    2. advises

c). –

    1. a mother-in-law

    1. mother-in-laws

    2. mothers-in-laws

    3. mothers-in law

    1. news

    1. newses

    2. news

    3. pieces of news

























Тема 10. Future actions in when/if – clauses

Choose the right variant

1. I can give Bob the message if I (see) him.

  1. will see

  2. see

2. If I (hear) any news, I (phone) you.

  1. will hear, will phone

  2. will hear, phone

  3. hear, will phone

3. If the weather (be) fine tomorrow, we are going to have a picnic. a) is

b) will be

4. Hurry up! If you (catch) a taxi, you (meet) Mary at the station.

  1. catch, will meet

  2. will catch, meet

  3. will catch, will meet

5. When I (arrive) in Manchester next week, I (phone) you.

  1. will arrive, will phone

  2. will arrive, phone

  3. arrive, will phone

6. If he (not/be) busy tomorrow morning, he probably (give) you a lift.

  1. isn't busy, will probably give

  2. won't be, will probably give

  3. won't be, probably gives

7. Call for an ambulance if he (feel) worse.

  1. will feel

  2. feels

  3. feel

8.Mrs.Clay (go) shopping today if she (finish) her work earlier than usual. a) goes, will finish

  1. will go, will finish

  2. will go, finishes

9. Watch the football match on TV at 11 p.m. if you (stay) at home tonight. a) will stay

  1. stay

  2. would slay

10. I'm tired, but if you (make) me strong coffee, I (go on) working.

  1. will make, go on

  2. will make, will go on

  3. make, will go on

11 If Dad (buy) a new car, we (go) to the sea-side by car next summer. a) buy, will go

  1. buys, will go

  2. will buy, go

12. If they (want) your advice, they (get) in touch with you.

  1. will want, will get

  2. want, will get

  3. want, get























Тема 11. Comparisons: adjectives and adverbs

Choose the right variant

1. I met my (good) friend yesterday.

  1. goodest

  2. better

  3. best

2. Dorothy is (young) in her family.

  1. the youngest

  2. the younger

  3. young

3. Henry is not (strong) his elder brother Bob.

  1. so strong as

  2. strong as

  3. stronger

4. - It isn't very warm today, is it? - No, it was (warm) yesterday.

  1. more warm

  2. warmer

  3. the warmest

5. Your friend looked upset yesterday. I'm glad he looks (happy) today:

  1. more happy

  2. happier

  3. happy as

6. Where is (near) post - office, please?

  1. the nearest

  2. the next

  3. nearer

7. That's (good) film I've ever seen.

  1. a good

  2. the goodest

  3. the best

8. Public transport in London is (expensive) in Europe.

  1. the expensivest

  2. the most expensive

  3. more expensive

9. Do you think Americans are (nice) English people?

  1. nicer than

  2. the nicest

  3. nice than

10. The 22nd of December is (short) day in the year.

  1. the short

  2. the shorter

  3. the shortest

11. This is (old) theatre in London.

  1. an older

  2. the oldest

  3. the eldest

12. Pluto is (cold) of all the planets.

  1. the coldest

  2. a coldest

  3. a colder

13. My (old) sister doesn't live with us.

  1. older

  2. elder

14. This house is (old) of all the houses in the street.

  1. as old as

  2. older

  3. the oldest

15. Go to the library if you need (far) information.

  1. farther

  2. further

  3. farer

16. Life is (easy) it used to be.

  1. so easy as

  2. more easy than

  3. easier than

17. I'm getting (fat) and (fat).

  1. the fattest and the fattest

  2. fatter and fatter

  3. fat and fat

18. The problem was (serious) we expected.

  1. seriouser than

  2. more serious than

19. Moscow is (large) city in Russia,

  1. the largest

  2. largest

c). larger

  1. Let’s go by train. It’s much (cheap).

a). cheap

b). cheaper

c). the cheapest

  1. Is Alan (tall) than Jim?

  1. taller

  2. tall

  3. as tall as

22.I earn (little) money than he does.

  1. Hitler

  2. more little

  3. less

23. He has ... time than me.

  1. bigger

  2. much

  3. more

24. Your cottage isn't (far) I thought

  1. farther

  2. so far as

  3. as farther as

25. (Old) I get, (happy) I am

  1. The oldest, the happiest

  2. Older, happier

  3. The older, the happier

26. The grass is always (green) on the other side.

  1. greener

  2. green

27. Dad often says that Mum is his (good) half.

  1. good

  2. better

  3. the better

28. Russia is ... than France.

  1. more bigger

  2. far bigger

  3. the biggest

29. The boy was running ... fas t... he could.

  1. as ... as

  2. so ... as

c). more ... than

30. It was ... story I had ever heard.

  1. the most tragic

  2. the more tragic

  3. a most tragic

    1. Claire is Helen's ... sister; out of the two, she is ....

    1. older, the smartest

    2. elder, the smarter

    3. oldest, smarter

    1. Mary is ... than I am and she is... most interesting person. a) elder; the

    1. older; a

    2. the oldest; —

    1. William is ... than all the other students in the group.

    1. the cleverest

    2. more clever

    3. cleverer

    1. This text is ... than the one we read last week.

    1. much more amusing

    2. far more amusing

    3. the most amusing

    1. Jack felt... and asked for permission to leave.

    1. sickly

    2. bad

    3. unwell

    1. My friends arrived at the station sooner....

    1. as me

    2. than I did

    3. than I

    1. The rate of inflation this year was not ... high ... it was last year. a) as ... as

    1. so ... as

    2. so ... that

    1. The museum was ... from his college than from mine, so it took me ... time to get there.

    1. further; least

    2. farther; less

c)far; the least

    1. ... people believe that Russian is one of the world’s ... languages. a) most; hardest

    1. most of; harder

    2. the most; the most hard

    1. “Has the chief given any ... instructions?” he inquired.

    1. farther

    2. further

    3. furthest

    1. The fish smelt so ... that we couldn’t eat it.

    1. badly

    2. bad

    3. unwell

    1. John has been working at his English ... than before, especially ... .

    1. more harder; of late

    2. much harder; lately

    3. more hardly; late

Тема 12. There is (There are) — It is

Choose the right variant

1. ... no life on Mars.

  1. It is

  2. There is

  3. There are

2. There aren't... unknown ways of mastering a foreign language.

  1. some

  2. any

  3. no

3. ... is wonderful weather we're having isn't...?

  1. There, it

  2. It, it

  3. There, there

4. Once upon a time ... a beautiful prince.

  1. it was

  2. there was

  3. there lived

5. My sister bought a lot of apples and ... a single rotten one among them. a) there weren't

  1. there wasn't

  2. there was no

6. How many groups of dialects ... in Old English? — Three. a) were there

  1. was there

  2. there were

7. ... the girls who asked me to telephone you.

  1. It was

  2. There were

  3. It were

8. When we opened the box, we saw that... nothing in it. a) it was

  1. there were

  2. there was

9. There is ... in the hall waiting for you.

  1. your sister

  2. Mrs. Smith

10. When ... a break for lunch? I'm hungry.

  1. will be there

  2. will there be

11. ... two children playing on the road at that time.

  1. It were

  2. It was

  3. There were

12. ... cold tomorrow morning and I'm afraid ... a lot of show on the roads. a) There will be; it will be

  1. It will be; there will be

  2. It's going to be; there's going to be

13. ... only a loaf of bread and some eggs on the table.

  1. It was

  2. There was

  3. There were

14. ... seems to be something wrong with my computer. — ... nothing the matter with it.

  1. There is; It is

  2. There; There is

  3. It; it is





















Тема 13. Modal Verbs

Choose the right variant

1. My brother ... speak several foreign languages.

  1. may

  2. can

  3. must

2. Can you use his dictionaries? — I'm afraid I.... He needs them. a) can't

  1. mustn't

  2. shouldn't

3. ... you pass the fruit? — Here you are.

  1. Could

  2. Must

  3. Will

4. May I take this book home? — No, you ....

  1. can't

  2. may not

  3. you will not

5. The manager ... see me only late in the evening.

  1. could

  2. might

  3. was able to

6. All children ... enter the park. Admission is free.

  1. can

  2. may

  3. are allowed to

7. Some bus windows ... be opened except in case of emergency. a) can't

  1. mustn't

  2. may not

8. I... leave home at 7.45 in the morning not to be late for classes.

  1. ought

  2. have to

  3. 've got to

9. He ... change his job as his salary has been increased.

  1. mustn't

  2. can't

  3. doesn't have to

10. If I am in a hurry, I... to get a taxi.

  1. shall be able

  2. can

  3. must

11. It... outside; some people have put up their umbrellas.

  1. must be raining

  2. must rain

  3. must have rain

12. Why ... they ... to sell the house? — Because they were going at Bristol. a) were ... able

  1. did ... have

  2. will... have

13. You ... hurry. There is plenty of time left.

  1. don't need to

  2. needn't

  3. mustn't

14. Must I type all letters today? — No, you ... till tomorrow.

  1. needn't

  2. mustn't

  3. won't

15. The students ... the test for two hours now.

  1. must write

  2. must be writing

  3. must have been writing

16. It's rather stuffy in here. We ... to get out.

  1. must

  2. 've got

  3. should

17. You 'd better listen to the speaker, you ... learn something.

  1. may

  2. might

  3. must

  1. We ... him about the incident: he bad told us everything.

    1. needn't have asked

    2. didn't have to ask

  1. People say that Ann and Joe ... to get married next month.

    1. ought

    2. have

    3. are

  1. The parents know that children ... play with matches.

    1. must not

    2. needn't

    3. shouldn't be permitted to

  1. Helen looks sick; she ... see a doctor.

  1. can

  2. should

  3. ought to

22. People ... be careless when crossing roads against the traffic lights. a) shouldn 't

  1. will not

  2. ought not

23. I ... not answer your improper questions. — You ... regret it. a) will; shall

  1. would; should

  2. need; must

24. The old sailor... come to the shore every night and sit there for hours looking at the sea.

  1. would

  2. will

  3. should

25. I wanted to speak to the chief but he ... not listen to me.

  1. should

  2. would

  3. will

26. I ... to go now. I ... to meet the delegation.

  1. have got; am

  2. must, must

  3. am, should

27.They ..., but I am not sure.

  1. may have arrived

  2. might have arrived

  3. must have arrived

28. They ... there on Monday, but the meeting was postponed.

  1. must have met

  2. were to have met

  3. are to meet

29. All the computers ... to be tested before we start working. a) must

  1. have

  2. should

30. Why didn't you answer the door bell? — I ... asleep.

  1. must have been

  2. ought to have been

  3. should have been

31. Mary has caught cold. — No wonder. She ... out without an umbrella last night. a) couldn't have gone

  1. shouldn't have gone

  2. mustn't have gone

32. She ... get up early because she was on the sick-list.

  1. didn't need to

  2. didn't have to

  3. needn't have

Тема 14. Perfect Tenses

Choose the right variant

1. My parents (be) to the USA many times.

  1. have been

  2. had been

  3. will have been

  4. is being

2. Julia (finish) all the housework by three o’clock and we’ll go for a walk. a) will finish

  1. will have finished

  2. have finished

  3. had finished

3. Aunt Polly punished Tom Sawyer because he (be) naughty.

  1. has been

  2. had been

  3. will have been

  4. finishes

4. – Why are you looking so unhappy? – I (lose) my purse.

  1. have lost

  2. had lost

  3. will have lost

  4. lost

5. We are going to buy a car. By the end of next month our family (save) money for it. a) will save

  1. will have saved

  2. have saved

  3. had saved

6. Tell Tommy about these wonderful islands. He (never / hear) about them. a) has never heard

  1. had never heard

  2. will never have heard

  3. heard

7. The workers say that they (build up) a district by the beginning of 2000. a) will have built up

  1. will build up

  2. have built up

  3. had built up

8. A mother asked the children if they (buy) some biscuits for tea.

  1. has bought

  2. had bought

  3. bought

  4. will have bought

9. I (leave) some photos to be developed. Are they ready?

  1. have left

  2. had left

  3. will have left

  4. leave

10. She (have lunch) by the time we arrive.

  1. will have had

  2. will have

  3. have had

  4. had had

11. Mr. Jackson said that he (already/buy) everything for lunch.

  1. will already have bought

  2. will buy

  3. have bought

  4. had bought

12. I’ m afraid I (forget) my book at home.

  1. will have forgotten

  2. will forget

  3. have forgotten

  4. had forgotten

13. ... the secretary (yet/come)?

  1. will... have come yet

  2. yet ...will come

  3. has... come yet

  4. had... come yet

14. I wasn’t hungry because I (just/have) breakfast.

  1. have just had

  2. had just had

  3. will just have had

  4. had

15.... you (have) a holiday this year.

  1. have had

  2. had had

  3. will have had

  4. had

16. I (not/see) Tom for ages.

  1. won’t have seen

  2. see

  3. haven’t seen

  4. hadn’t seen

17. Alice asked her brother where he (arrange) to meet his friends.

  1. has arranged

  2. had arranged

  3. will have arranged

  4. arrange

    1. By the time I come they (go).

    1. will have gone

    2. will go

    3. have gone

    4. had gone

    1. Alan (work) in the bank for a year.

    1. had worked

    2. has worked

    3. will have worked

    4. worked

    1. They couldn’t believe he (give up) his job in the bank. He (make) a good living there.

    1. had given up, had made

    2. has given up, had made

    3. will have given up, has made

    4. gave, made

    1. We ( already/ build) this plant by the end of 1997.

    1. had already built

    2. have already built

    3. will have built

    4. built

    1. In three years’ time I (take) my degree.

    1. have taken

    2. had taken

    3. will have taken

    4. took

    1. He (do) it since we left him.

    1. has done

    2. had done

    3. will have done

    4. do

    1. We (sit) here for two hours.

    1. have sat

    2. had sat

    3. will have sat

    4. sat














Тема 15. Continuous tenses

Choose the right variant

1. Take your umbrella. It (rain) cats and dogs.

  1. is raining

  2. was raining

  3. will be raining

2. This time tomorrow they (sit) in the train on their way to Chicago. a) are sitting

  1. were sitting

  2. will be sitting

3. I saw a light in your window as I (pass) by.

  1. is passing

  2. will be passing

  3. was passing.

4. I don’t know Spanish, but I (learn) it now.

  1. was learning

  2. will be learning

  3. am learning

5. Don’t phone Jim from 5 to 6 – he (have) English.

  1. will be having

  2. is having

  3. was having

6. While my son (wait) for my call, somebody knocked at the door. a) is waiting

  1. was

  2. will be waiting

7. Granny is in the kitchen. She (make) plum – cakes.

  1. is making

  2. was making

  3. will be making

8. At the moment we (fly) over the desert.

  1. will be flying

  2. are flying

  3. were flying

9. - I’m not wearing sure I’ll recognize Eve. I haven’t seen her for ages.

- She (wear) a dark blue pullover and jeans. a) will be wearing

  1. is wearing

  2. was wearing

10. He couldn’t speak because he (die) of laugh.

  1. was dying

  2. is dying

  3. will be dying

11. Let’s go for a walk .It (not/rain) now.

  1. will not be raining

  2. is raining

  3. was raining

12. When you rang me yesterday, I (have) a bath.

  1. will be having

  2. am having

  3. was having

13. Why you (cry)? Is something wrong?

  1. will be crying

  2. are crying

  3. were crying

14. Somebody stole the money from Dad’s pocket while he (sleep).

  1. will be sleeping

  2. is sleeping

  3. was sleeping

15. I (sit) by the window when I heard the noise.

  1. will be sitting

  2. was sitting

  3. am sitting

16. Listen! Somebody (sing) a lovely song.

  1. is singing

  2. will be singing

  3. was singing

17. The student (reply) to the question when the headmistress came in.

  1. will be replying

  2. was replying

  3. is replying

    1. At six o’clock I (wait) for Jennie at the station.

    1. will be waiting

    2. am waiting

    3. was waiting

    1. I (die) to see him.

    1. will be dieing

    2. am dieing

    3. was dieing

    1. The police caught Dan when he (rob) a shop.

    1. will be robbing

    2. is robbing

    3. was robbing.





















Тема 16. Passive Voice

Choose the right variant

1. Every year London ... by many people from all over the world. a) is visited

  1. is being visited

  2. was being visited

2. The biggest museum ... by the Mayor next month, on May 24th. a) opens

  1. is opened

  2. will be opened

3. Numerous banks, offices and firms ... in the City.

  1. have been situated

  2. situate

  3. are situated

4. The City of London ... by fire in 1666 and by bombs in 1940.

  1. destroyed

  2. was destroyed

  3. had been destroyed

5. St. Paul's Cathedral... by Christopher Wren (1632-1723), and it... last stone was laid in 1710.

  1. was designed; believes

  2. designed; believed

  3. was designed; is believed

6. Nearly all English kings and queens ... in Westminster Abbey.

  1. are being crowned

  2. have been crowned

  3. had been crowned

7. The Tower of London ... as a fortress, a royal palace and a prison became a museum.

  1. was used

  2. has been used

  3. had been used

8. Who ... "There Men in a Boat" ......?

  1. has ... been written with

  2. was ... written by

  3. are ... written by

9. My computer ... repaired since last month, so I can't help you find information you ask for.

  1. has been repaired

  2. is being repaired

  3. was repaired

10. The child ... by a man who ran away.

  1. hit

  2. was hit

  3. had hit

11. The patient... by the doctor and ... to hospital.

  1. examined; was taken

  2. was examined; was taken

  3. was examined; took

12. Linda ... a lot of flowers on her birthday last month.

  1. gave

  2. was given

  3. has been given

13. How often ... the latest news . . .? — Every half an hour.

  1. is ... broadcast

  2. are ... broadcast

  3. is ... being broadcast

14. The chief said that the contract ... the next day.

  1. will be signed

  2. would sign

  3. would be signed

15. Tables are made . . . wood and are covered . . . plastic. a) in; by

  1. of; with

  2. from; by

16. New methods of technology ... in building houses now.

  1. are using

  2. are being used

  3. have been used

17. A lot of things we wear must ....

  1. dry-clean

  2. be dry-cleaned

  3. being dry-cleaned

18. Peter was sure that the dog could . . ., so he jumped into the river. a) save

  1. be saved

  2. to be saved

19. I1 ... that the question . . . still ... in the State Duma.

  1. told; had . . . been debated

  2. was said; is ... debated

  3. was told; was . . . being debated

20. The students . . . work hard by the new teacher.

  1. made

  2. were made

  3. were made to

21. It ... that the scientist has made a new discovery.

  1. is known

  2. had been known

  3. was known

22. Traffic rules ... followed.

a) can be

b). must be

c) may be

23. The terrorists ... by the police.

  1. want

  2. are wanted

  3. are wanting

24. The girl didn’t suspect that she ... at as she spoke.

  1. was being laughed

  2. laughing

  3. laughed

25. The chairman said that such an important fact should ... on.

  1. comment

  2. be commented

  3. being commented

26. He didn’t... for the work, so he felt he ... a fool of.

  1. was paid; was making

  2. get paid; was made

  3. get paid; had been made

27. Jerry hadn’t been to that house before, that’s why he ....

  1. got lost

  2. had lost

  3. was lost

28. They promise that the hotel... by the end of the year.

  1. will build

  2. will have been built

  3. had been built

29. The speakers didn’t want.,. as they were pressed for time,

  1. being interrupted

  2. to be interrupted

  3. to have been interrupted

30. Some people... in international politics.

  1. interest

  2. are interesting

  3. are interested









Тема 17. Complex object

Choose the right variant

1. Teddy's words made me (feel) uncomfortable.

  1. to feel

  2. feeling

  3. feel

2. Mrs. Pottson allowed her guests (smoke) in the living-room.

  1. to smoke

  2. smoking

  3. smoke

3. Has the secretary come yet? I want to have my papers (type). a) to type

  1. type

  2. typed

4 . I watched my cat (play) with her kittens. I couldn't tear myself away from that

funny sight. '

  1. played

  2. playing

  3. to play

5. Granny didn't want my Mom (marry) my Dad.

  1. marry

  2. to marry

  3. married

.

6. Our English teacher told us (not / feel) shy and speak English as much as possible.

  1. not to feel

  2. not

  3. felt

7. I have to get my photograph (take) for a new passport. a) took

  1. take

  2. taken

8. There wasn't much traffic in the street. I saw a little girl (cross) the road. a) crossed

  1. cross

  2. to cross

9. I have never heard Helen (sing).

  1. sang

  2. sings

  3. singing

10. Mary would like her brother (avoid) Tom's company.

  1. to avoid

  2. avoid

  3. avoided

11. We expected the Harrisons (arrive) later than usual.

  1. to arrive

  2. arrive

  3. arrived

12. What makes you (do) such rash actions?

  1. do

  2. to do

  3. doing

13. He made me (do) it all over again.

  1. to do

  2. do

  3. doing

14. Her father made her (learn) the lessons.

  1. learn

  2. to learn

  3. learning

15. If you want us (make) the work quickly you should let us (start) at once. a) make, to start

  1. to make, start

  2. making, starting

16. Would you like me (read) now?

  1. to read

  2. read

  3. reading

17. They won’t let us (leave) the classroom till our control work has been checked. a) to leave

  1. leave

  2. leaving

18. He wouldn’t let the children (play) in his study.

  1. play

  2. to play

  3. playing

19. Please let me (know) the results of your exam as soon as possible. a) to know

  1. know

  2. knowing

20. He made us (wait) for two hours.

  1. to wait

  2. wait

  3. waiting

21. We saw them (jump) with parachutes.

  1. to jump

  2. jump

  3. jumping

22. I’d like him (enter) the university but I can’t make him (do) it.

  1. to enter, do

  2. enter, to do

  3. making, doing

23. I heard him (play) the piano in the house.

  1. to play

  2. play

  3. playing

24. Nobody noticed him (come in) and (sit) down.

a) to come in, to sit

b)come, sit

c) coming, sitting

25. She heard somebody (walk) up to her door.

a) to walk b0 walk

c) walking

26. I felt Nick (put) his hand on my shoulder.

  1. put

  2. to put

  3. putting

27. I heard him (tell) the teacher about it.

  1. to tell

  2. tell

  3. telling

28. We expect our basketball team (win) next game.

  1. won

  2. to win

  3. win

    1. The teacher advised us (use) dictionaries.

    1. used

    2. use

    3. to use

    1. Her father doesn’t allow her (go) to the cinema alone. a) to go

    1. go

    2. going













Тема 18. Conditional sentences

Choose the right variant

1. Plants die if you (not / water) them.

  1. won't water

  2. don't water

  3. wouldn't water

2. If I had one million dollars, I (probably / buy) a yacht.

  1. would probably buy

  2. will probably buy

  3. probably bought

3. - How did it happen that you missed you stop? - I (not / miss) it if the conductor (announce) the stops.

  1. wouldn't miss a) had announced

  2. hadn't missed b) would have announced

  3. wouldn't have missed c) announced

4. What a pity my husband is away! If he (be) here, he (help) us.

  1. were a) will help

  2. would be here b) would help

  3. is c) helps

5. If I (get up) early tomorrow morning, I (go) jogging.

  1. will get up a) go

  2. get up b) am going to g

  3. got up c) will go

6. You look tired. If I (be) you, I (take) a holiday.

  1. be a) will take

  2. were b) would take

  3. have been c) take

7. If Benjamin Franklin (not / work) so hard, he (not / become) the symbol of America.

  1. didn't work a) wouldn't have become

  2. wouldn't have worked b) hadn't become

  3. hadn't worked c) wouldn't become

8. - Did you say anything when he asked you? -No, I didn't. You see, if I (say) even a word, he (fly) into a rage.

  1. said a) flew

  2. would said b) would have flown

  3. had said c) had flown

9. Would it be all right if I (come) round at about six?

  1. come

  2. came

  3. will come

10. If you (not / be) at a loose end last month, you (pass) your exam. But you failed

it.

  1. hadn't been a) would have passed

  2. wouldn't have been b) would pass

  3. were not c) will pass

11. If the water (be heated) to 100° C, it (boil).

  1. will be heated a) would boil

  2. would be heated b) boils

  3. is heated c) boil

12. If pigs (have) wings, they (fly).

  1. had a) will fly

  2. have b) fly

  3. would have c) would fly

13.I (do) the same if I (be) in your shoes.

  1. would do a) am

  2. will do b) were

  3. would have done c) will be

14. If I (see) her, I (speak) to her. But I didn't see her and speak to her.

  1. saw a) would have spoken

  2. had seen b) spoke

  3. would have see c) would speak

15. Hurry up! We (not / get) good seats if we (arrive) late.

  1. don’t get a) arrived

  2. won’t get b) will arrive

  3. didn’t get c) arrive

16. If I (know) that you were coming, I (meet) you at the airport. I had a lot of time to do that.

  1. had known a) would meet

  2. knew b) would have met

  3. would have known c) will meet

17. If Columbus (not / have) such a passion for travelling, he (discover) America in 1492.

  1. hadn't a) hadn't discover

  2. wouldn't have had b) didn't discover

  3. hadn't had c) wouldn't have discovered

18. Robby, look at that man! If he (work) harder at school, he (not / sweep) the streets now.

  1. worked a) wouldn't be sweeping

  2. would have worked b) wouldn't have swept

  3. had worked c) won't be sweeping

19. I'm sure that if you , ... hard, you will do well in the test. a) will study

  1. study

  2. studied

20. I wish I ... pass the test.

  1. can

  2. could

  3. will

21. If you ... more, you would have passed this test long ago.

  1. worked

  2. had worked

  3. had been working

22. If were John, I... not tell everybody about my problems. a) did

  1. could

  2. would

23. Why didn't you buy the car? — If I ... it, I would’ve bought it. a) wanted

  1. had wanted

  2. want

23. If there ... no clouds, we should not enjoy the sun. (proverb) a) are

  1. were

  2. would be

24. What ... we do if she doesn't keep her word? — I wish I ...

  1. shall; knew

  2. would; would know

  3. 'll; know

25. If he hadn't helped me, I... all my money two years ago.

  1. would lose

  2. had lost

  3. would have lost

26. Could you trust him if you ... me? — I wish I....

  1. will be; can

  2. were; could

  3. are; did

27. Unless you ... the law, you may be fined or arrested.

  1. don't obey

  2. obey

  3. won't obey

28. Jane is sorry her father is dead. If he ..., he would be proud of her.

  1. had been alive

  2. would be alive

  3. were alive

29. If you'd like me to speak to her, I....

  1. would

  2. could

  3. will

30. English is necessary for his work. He wishes he ... it last year. a) had learnt

  1. learnt

  2. could learn

31.I wish I... more time; I... go to the movies.

  1. have; will

  2. had; could

  3. will have; would

32. Should he... enough money, he would be able to establish his own business, a) have had

  1. have

  2. had

33. I wish I... more resourceful; I... something up.

  1. were; might think

  2. could be; thought

  3. had been; would think

34. If they were poor students, they ... at the Metropol Hotel.

  1. wouldn't stay

  2. wouldn't be staying

  3. will not stay

35. What would you have done if you ... there?

  1. were

  2. had been

  3. have been

36. If it ... then, we would have gone for a walk.

  1. weren't raining

  2. hadn't been raining

  3. didn't rain

37. If the driver had been more careful, he ... to stop.

  1. would have

  2. could have

  3. would have been able

38. If you ... him, tell him to give me a ring.

  1. meet

  2. met

  3. should meet

39. Liza said if she hadn't been tired, she ... all night.

  1. will be able to dance

  2. could dance

  3. could have danced

40. You'll be in Moscow at 8.30, provided you ... the 7 o'clock bus. a) will catch

  1. catch

  2. would catch

41. I wish you ... quiet. I can't work in such a noisy room.

  1. kept

  2. would keep

  3. keep

42. I said I wouldn't be able to find the house ... they showed me the way. a) unless

  1. if

  2. provided that

43. If the delegates were there today, the agreement... be signed tomorrow. a) could

  1. might

  2. would

44. Supposing you ... the exam, what will you do?

  1. fail

  2. failed

  3. will fail

45. Were I you, I... her the truth. I wish she ... it.

  1. will tell; knows

  2. had told; had known

  3. would tell; knew

46. Had I met him in London, I... let you know about this.

  1. should

  2. would

  3. would have

47. But for the doctor, the old man ... years ago.

  1. must have died

  2. might have died

  3. should have died

Тема 19. Infinitive or -ing form

Choose the right variant

1. I prefer ... outdoor games.

  1. playing

  2. to playing

  3. to play

2. Sandra managed ... a solution.

  1. to find

  2. finding

  3. find

3. His language skills seem ... .

  1. to improving

  2. improve

  3. to be improving

4. Andrew hates ... early in the morning.

  1. to get up

  2. getting up

  3. to getting up

5. Dave agreed ... his friends at the café tomorrow evening.

  1. meet

  2. to meeting

  3. to meet

6. I can’t stand ... in the countryside.

  1. to live

  2. living

  3. to living

7. What are you going to do after ... school?

  1. finishing

  2. to finish

  3. to finishing

8. Mike warned his sister not ... back late.

  1. to coming

  2. to come

  3. come

9. We usually learn ... at school.

  1. reading

  2. read

  3. to read

10. Ann didn’t know what ... .

  1. answering

  2. to answer

  3. answer

11. George practices ... twice a week.

  1. to swim

  2. swimming

  3. to swimming

12. My dad gave up ... a long time ago.

  1. smoking

  2. to smoke

  3. smoke

13. I would like ... Brazil this summer.

  1. visit

  2. visiting

  3. to visit

14. Ken failed ... new friends at school.

  1. to make

  2. making

  3. to making

15. Have you ever thought of .... your own fruit and vegetables?

  1. to grow

  2. growing

  3. grow

16. We arranged ... back home on 10 June.

  1. return

  2. returning

  3. to return

17. All children enjoy ... sweets.

  1. to eat

  2. to eating

  3. eating

  1. Mark insists on ... a picnic this Sunday.

    1. having

    2. have

    3. to having

  1. Nick promised ... everything secret.

    1. keeping

    2. to keep

    3. keep

  1. I can remember ... into the river when I was ten. a) fall

    1. to fall

    2. falling

  1. Lucy can’t imagine herself .... a lorry.

  1. driving

  2. to driving

  3. to drive

22. Sam hopes ... an academic scholarship.

  1. get

  2. getting

  3. to get

23. We can’t risk ... our flight.

  1. to missing

  2. to miss

  3. missing

24. We decided ... home as it was raining hard.

  1. stay

  2. to stay

  3. staying

25. Don’t forget ... everything I asked for.

  1. to buy

  2. buying

  3. to buying

Тема 20. Phrasal verbs

В каждом вопросе выберите правильный вариант ответа.

1. When he tried to balance his checkbook, he found that things just didn't ... a) add on

  1. add right

  2. add up

2. Ken really likes Kirstie, but he's too nervous to ... .

  1. ask her out

  2. ask her on

  3. ask out

3. Lenny didn't ... when his superior reprimanded him.

  1. back up

  2. back down

  3. back over

4. No one at the office expected him to lose his temper and .... the way he did.

  1. blow away

  2. blow over

  3. blow up

5. No one in the group could believe that Sally and Steve ... .

  1. broke over

  2. broke up

  3. broke apart

6. Candace has a bad habit of ... in front of others.

  1. butting in

  2. butting at

  3. butting into

7. The guard had to ... the dogs when the master approached the locked gate. a) call on

  1. call down

  2. call off

8. Everyone could see by the grimace on his face that he didn't ... the meal in front of him.

  1. care on

  2. care for

  3. care of

9. I ... on my friend yesterday to surprise her.

  1. dropped

  2. dropped over

  3. dropped in

10. Bruce ... of school when he was only fifteen years old and then took on a job.

  1. dropped

  2. dropped out

  3. dropped by

11. The manager was very afraid the multi-million dollar deal would ... . a) fall up

  1. fall down

  2. fall through

12. Jeff felt as if he had been ... when he lost his job.

  1. let on

  2. let down

  3. let over

13. The rich families ... poor people in this area.

  1. look down in

  2. look down on

  3. look down back

14. Before Sheila died from a long battle with cancer, she asked her sister to ... her children.

  1. look down

  2. look after

  3. look into

15. The couple decided to kiss and ... after the day-long argument.

  1. make out

  2. make on

  3. make up

16. The kids ... Trent because he is different.

  1. pick on

  2. pick over

  3. pick down

17. Jeremy didn't want to ... the wedding any longer.

  1. put over

  2. put by

  3. put off

18. The 'T' in the acronym ... 'Time'.

  1. stands about

  2. stands over

  3. stands for

19. Bryan tapped Pauline on the shoulder so she would ... and see the parade approaching behind them.

  1. turn in

  2. turn over

  3. turn around

20. Lilly likes to ... early in the morning so that she's fit for work.

  1. work on

  2. work over

  3. work out

Keys (ключи к тесту)

Тема 1. Глагол to be

1. b, 2. a, 3. b, 4 c, 5. c, 6. a, 7. b, 8. c, 9. a, 10. c, 11. b, 12. a, 13.

b, 14. c, 15. a, 16. b, 17. a, 18. a, 19. b, 20. a, 21. c, 22. b, 23. a, 24. b, 25. c, 26. a, 27. b, 28. a, 29. b, 30. a. Тема 2. Present Simple

1. c, 2. a, 3. c, 4. c, 5. a, 6. b, 7. b, 8. b, 9. a, 10. b, 11. b, 12. a, 13. a,

14. c, 15. c, 16. b, 17. c, 18. a, 19. c, 20. a, 21 b, 22 a, 23 c, 24 b, 25 c, 26. a,

27. b, 28. a, 29. c, 30. a, 31. b, 32. a, 33. a, 34. b, 35. a, 36. b, 37. c, 38. b,

39. b, 40 .c, 41. a, 42. b, 43. a, 44. a, 45. b, 46. a, 47. c, 48. a, 49. b, 50. c,

51. c, 52. b.

Тема 3. Auxiliary verbs

1. am, is; 2. is, am; 3. do; 4. am, are; 5. am, is; 6. are; 7. is; 8. do; 9.

don’t, does; 10. have... got (do... have), do; 11. am; 12. are; 13. don’t, have ...got (do ... have); 14. am; 15. have; 16. is; 17. is, is; 18. are. Тема 4. Past Simple

1. a, 2. b, 3. c, 4. c, 5. a, 6. c, 7. b, 8. c, 9. a, 10. a, 11. b, 12. c, 13. a, 14. c, 15. a, 16. b, 17. a, 18. b, 19. c, 20. a, 21. b, 22. b, 23. a, 24. b, 25. b,

26. c, 27. a, 28. c, 29. a, 30. b, 31. b, 32. b, 33. c, 34. b, 35. a, 36. b. Тема 5. Articles with the geographical names

1. a; 2. b; 3. a; 4. a; 5. c; 6. b; 7. b; 8. c; 9. a; 10. c; 11. b; 12. c; 13. b; 14. b; 15. b; 16. c; 17. a; 18. b; 19. c; 20. a; 21. a; 22. b; 23. a; 24. a; 25.

b; 26. a; 27. a; 28. a; 29. b; 30. b; 31. a; 32. b; 33. c; 34. b; 35. a.

Тема 6. Numbers and dates

1. b, c, 2. b, 3. b, 4. b, 5. a, 6. b, 7. a, 8. a, 9. a, 10. c, 11. b, 12. b,

13. a, 14. c, 15. b, c, 16. b, c, 17. a, 18. b. Тема 7. Types of questions

1. b, 2. a, 3. a, 4. b, 5. c, 6. b, 7. d, 8. b, 9. a, 10. b, 11. c, 12. b, 13.

c, 14. c, 15. a, 16. b, 17. b, 18. a, 19. b, 20. b, 21. c, 22. c, 23. a, 24. b, 25.

b, 26. a, 27. a, 28. c, 29. b, 30. a, 31. a, 32. b, 33. c.

Тема 8. Word order

1. b, 2. b, 3. a, 4. b, 5. b, 6. c, 7. a, 8. c, 9. c, 10. b, 11. a, 12. b, 13. a,

14. a.

Тема 9. Plural of nouns1. b, 2. b, 3. b, 4. a, 5. a, 6. b, 7. b, 8. c, 9. b,

10. c, 11. b, 12. a, 13. c, 14. a, 15. b, 16. c, 17. c, 18. a, 19. a, 20. b, 21. a, 22. b, 23. b, 24. a, 25. a, 26. c, 27. c, 28. c.

Тема 10. Future actions in when/if – clauses

1. b, 2. c, 3. a, 4. a, 5. c, 6. a, 7. b, 8. b, 9. b, 10. c, 11. b, 12. b.

Тема 11. Comparisons: adjectives and adverbs

1. c, 2. a, 3. a, 4. b, 5. b, 6.a, 7. c, 8. b, 9. a, 10. c, 11. b, 12. a, 13. b,

14. c, 15. b, 16. c, 17. b, 18. b, 19. a, 20. b, 21. a, 22. c, 23. c, 24. b, 25. c, 26. a, 27. b, 28. b, 29. a, 30. a, 31. b, 32. b, 33. b, 34. a, b, 35. b, c, 36. b, c, 37. a, b, 38. b, 39. a, 40. b, 41. b, 42. b.

Тема 12. There is (There are) — It is

1. b, 2. b, 3. b, 4. b, c, 5. b, 6. a, 7. a, 8. c, 9. c, 10. b, 11. c, 12.

b, c, 13. b, 14. b.

Тема 13. Modal Verbs

1. b, 2. a, 3. a, c, 4. a, b, 5. a, 6. a, b, c, 7. b, 8. b, c, 9. c, 10. a, 11. a,

12. b, 13. a, 14. a, 15. c, 16. b, 17. a, b, 18. b, 19. c, 20. a, c, 21. b, c, 22. a,

23. a, 24. a, 25. b, 26. a, 27. a, b, 28. b, 29. b, 30. a, 31. b, 32. a, b.

Тема 14. Perfect Tenses

1. a, 2. b, 3. b, 4. a, 5. b, 6. a, 7. a, 8. b, 9. a, 10. a, 11. d, 12. c, 13. c, 14. b, 15. a, 16. a, 17. b, 18. a, 19. b, 20. a, 21. c, 22. c, 23. b, 24. a.

Тема 15. Continuous tenses

1. a, 2. c, 3. c, 4. c, 5. a, 6. b, 7. a, 8. b, 9. a, 10. a, 11. b, 12. c,

13. b, 14. c, 15. b, 16. a, 17. b, 18. c, 19. b, 20. c. Тема 16. Passive Voice

1. a, 2. c, 3. c, 4. b, 5. c, 6. b, 7. c, 8. b, 9. a, 10. b, 11. b, 12. b, 13. a, 14. c, 15. b, 16. b, 17. b, 18. b, 19. c, 20. c, 21. a, 22. b, 23. b, 24.

a, 25. b, 26. c, 27. a, c, 28. b, 29. b, 30. c.

Тема 17. Complex object

1. c, 2. a, 3. c, 4. b, 5. b, 6. a, 7. c, 8. b, 9. c, 10. a, 11. a, 12. a, 13.

b, 14. a, 15. b, 16. a, 17. b, 18. a, 19. b, 20. b, 21. b, 22. a, 23. c, 24. b, 25. b, 26. a, 27. c, 28. b, 29. c, 30. a. Тема 18. Conditional sentences

1. b, 2. a, 3. c, a, 4. a, b, 5. b, c, 6. b, b, 7. c, a, 8. c, b, 9. b, 10. a, a, 11. c, b, 12. a, c, 13. a, b, 14. b, a, 15. b, c, 16. a, b, 17. c, c, 18. c, a, 19. b, 20. b, 21. b, c, 22. c, 23. b, 24. b, 25. b, 26. a, 27. c, 28. b, 29. b, 30. c, 31. c, 32. a, 33. b, 34. a, b, 35. b, 36. b, 37. c, 38. a, c, 39. c, 40. b, 41. b, 42. a,

43. a, b, c, 44. a, 45. c, 46. c, 47. b.

Тема 19. Infinitive or -ing form

1. a, 2. a, 3. c, 4. b, 5. c, 6. b, 7. a, 8. b, 9. c, 10. b, 11. b, 12. a, 13. c, 14. a,

15. b, 16. c, 17. c, 18. a, 19. b, 20. c, 21.a, 22. c, 23. c, 24. b, 25. a Тема 20. Phrasal verbs

1. c, 2. a, 3. b, 4. c, 5. b, 6. a, 7. c, 8. b, 9. b, 10. b, 11. c, 12. b, 13. b, 14. b, 15. a, 16. a, 17. c, 18. c, 19. c, 20. c.

Заключение

Преподаватель может по своему усмотрению строить работу с тестами. Тестовые задания данного сборника могут быть использованы с целью закрепления грамматического материала, а также выявления уровня полученных знаний.

Структура сборника очень удобна в использовании, так как ею можно пользоваться неоднократно в процессе обучения.

Для качественного освоения студентами материала дисциплины «Английский язык» данного пособия достаточно. В конце пособия приводится список использованной литературы, которой студенты могут воспользоваться для углубленного изучения и усвоения материала.

Список литературы

Основная литература

  1. Murphy R. “English Grammar in Use”[Текст] / R.Murphy. - Fourth Edition. Cambridge University Press, 2013

  2. Голицынский, Ю. А. Грамматика. [Текст]: сборник упражнений / Ю.

А. Голицынский. Издание седьмое. – СПб.: КАРО, 2015

  1. Миньяр – Белоручева, А. П. 300 тестов по английской грамматике [Текст] / А. П. Миньяр - Белоручева . – М., 2012

  2. Николенко, Т.В. Тесты по грамматике английского языка . [Текст] /

Т.В. Николенко. – М., 2013

Дополнительная литература

  1. Федорова, Н.В. Английская грамматика в таблицах с тестами и юмором [Текст] / Н.В. Федорова. – М., 2008

  2. Английский язык / И.П. Агабекян. - Изд. 24-е, стер. - Ростов н/Дон: Феникс, 2014. - 318с.

  3. Сборник упражнений по английской грамматике к базовому курсу "Easy English": Учебное пособие для учащихся средней школы и неязыковых вузов. - М.: АСТ-ПРЕСС, 2010. - 176с.

  4. Контрольные и проверочные работы по английскому языку для школьников. 10-11 кл.: Метод. пособие. - М.: Дрофа; Русский язык, 2011. - 144с.