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The Magic Paintbrush
A long time ago in
China there lived a poor boy called Liang. He had no family, so he made his
living by doing odd jobs for other people in his village, such as cutting wood
and tending cattle. His life was difficult, but Liang was a generous boy and
always willing to help people who needed it. In his heart he had a dream. He
wanted to paint pictures and become a great artist. He practised drawing all
the time. When he was in the forest cutting wood, he drew birds and animals
with a stick. If he was looking after a farmers’ cows he drew on the sides of
the barn. Whatever he was doing he drew – plants, animals, birds and people. He
thought of nothing else except drawing, and soon he became very good at it.
One night Liang dreamed that an old man gave him a paintbrush. The man said it was a magic paintbrush and Liang should use it to help people. When Liang woke up the next morning, he was surprised to see that he had a beautiful paintbrush in his hand. Liang was hungry, so he painted a bowl of rice. Suddenly the rice became real, and he ate it. Now he felt happy, so he drew a bird. The bird came to life and flew away.
When Liang went into the village he met an old farmer carrying water from the river to his field. It was a long walk and the man was very tired. Liang painted a river beside the field and the river came to life. Now the farmer could easily bring the water to his crops. Soon Liang met another villager who was crying because his cow had died in the night, and there was no milk for his children. Liang drew a cow, and it came to life. The villager was overjoyed and happily began to milk his cow.
From that day Liang used his paintbrush to help the people in his village. Whenever they needed something, Liang would paint it. Soon the villagers began to prosper, and word of Liang’s magic paintbrush began to travel beyond the village.
People asked him, “Why don’t you use your magic paintbrush to become rich?”
“What else do I need?” replied Liang. “I feel rich because I can help.”
It wasn’t long before a rich man who lived near the village heard about Liang’s magic paintbrush, and thought he would use it to make himself richer than the emperor. This man decided to steal Liang’s paintbrush. He sent some of his *thugs to Liang’s home, where they captured Liang and put him in prison. The rich man took the paintbrush.
The rich man wanted to show off his power so he invited some friends to his house. He drew a lot of pictures, but not one picture became real. The rich man figured there must be some special secret that he didn’t know about, so he sent for Liang. When Liang stood before him he said, “If you draw some pictures for me and they become real, I will let you go free.”
Liang knew that this rich man was not a good man. He didn’t want to help, but he wanted to be free. He had an idea. He said, “I will help you, but you must let me go.”
“Paint me a golden mountain,” said the rich man. “I want to go there and get lots of gold.” What he didn’t say out loud was, “And then I will be the richest man in the kingdom, richer even than the emperor himself!”
Liang drew a picture of the sea.
“Why did you draw the sea?” said the rich man, “I told you to draw the mountain. I want gold, not fish!”
“The mountain is on the other side of the sea.” replied Liang. “I’ll show you.” Liang drew the golden mountain on the other side of the sea.
When the rich man saw the mountain shining in gold his eyes lit up like two yellow suns. “Yes!” he said, “That’s much better! But the mountain is far from here. How will I get there?”
“I’ll draw you a boat to get to the mountain,” said Liang. And he drew a golden dragon boat that was even bigger and more beautiful than the emperor’s boat. The rich man climbed aboard the boat and stood in the bow facing the golden mountain. He said to Liang,” Now draw me a wind to take the boat to the mountain.” Liang began to draw a wind, and the boat set sail. The rich man stretched his arms out to grab the golden mountain. “Make the wind stronger so I can get there faster,” he said to Liang. Liang kept drawing and the wind got stronger. Soon the wind became a terrible gale and the rich man’s beautiful boat sank beneath the sea and took him down with it.
People say that Liang married a beautiful girl from his village and had a big family, and they were happy all their days.
* thug: a violent and rough person
One night Liang dreamed that an old man gave him a paintbrush. The man said it was a magic paintbrush and Liang should use it to help people. When Liang woke up the next morning, he was surprised to see that he had a beautiful paintbrush in his hand. Liang was hungry, so he painted a bowl of rice. Suddenly the rice became real, and he ate it. Now he felt happy, so he drew a bird. The bird came to life and flew away.
When Liang went into the village he met an old farmer carrying water from the river to his field. It was a long walk and the man was very tired. Liang painted a river beside the field and the river came to life. Now the farmer could easily bring the water to his crops. Soon Liang met another villager who was crying because his cow had died in the night, and there was no milk for his children. Liang drew a cow, and it came to life. The villager was overjoyed and happily began to milk his cow.
From that day Liang used his paintbrush to help the people in his village. Whenever they needed something, Liang would paint it. Soon the villagers began to prosper, and word of Liang’s magic paintbrush began to travel beyond the village.
People asked him, “Why don’t you use your magic paintbrush to become rich?”
“What else do I need?” replied Liang. “I feel rich because I can help.”
It wasn’t long before a rich man who lived near the village heard about Liang’s magic paintbrush, and thought he would use it to make himself richer than the emperor. This man decided to steal Liang’s paintbrush. He sent some of his *thugs to Liang’s home, where they captured Liang and put him in prison. The rich man took the paintbrush.
The rich man wanted to show off his power so he invited some friends to his house. He drew a lot of pictures, but not one picture became real. The rich man figured there must be some special secret that he didn’t know about, so he sent for Liang. When Liang stood before him he said, “If you draw some pictures for me and they become real, I will let you go free.”
Liang knew that this rich man was not a good man. He didn’t want to help, but he wanted to be free. He had an idea. He said, “I will help you, but you must let me go.”
“Paint me a golden mountain,” said the rich man. “I want to go there and get lots of gold.” What he didn’t say out loud was, “And then I will be the richest man in the kingdom, richer even than the emperor himself!”
Liang drew a picture of the sea.
“Why did you draw the sea?” said the rich man, “I told you to draw the mountain. I want gold, not fish!”
“The mountain is on the other side of the sea.” replied Liang. “I’ll show you.” Liang drew the golden mountain on the other side of the sea.
When the rich man saw the mountain shining in gold his eyes lit up like two yellow suns. “Yes!” he said, “That’s much better! But the mountain is far from here. How will I get there?”
“I’ll draw you a boat to get to the mountain,” said Liang. And he drew a golden dragon boat that was even bigger and more beautiful than the emperor’s boat. The rich man climbed aboard the boat and stood in the bow facing the golden mountain. He said to Liang,” Now draw me a wind to take the boat to the mountain.” Liang began to draw a wind, and the boat set sail. The rich man stretched his arms out to grab the golden mountain. “Make the wind stronger so I can get there faster,” he said to Liang. Liang kept drawing and the wind got stronger. Soon the wind became a terrible gale and the rich man’s beautiful boat sank beneath the sea and took him down with it.
People say that Liang married a beautiful girl from his village and had a big family, and they were happy all their days.
* thug: a violent and rough person
- Why was Liang's life difficult? (Select two)
He liked to help people.
He
was an orphan.
He
was poor.
He
had a dream.
- Check
- What was Liang's dream?
A.
? He wanted to help
people.
B.
? He wanted to be
an artist.
C.
? He wanted to draw
all the time.
Which statement shows that Liang was generous?
. ? He worked for
other people.
A.
? He
loved to draw.
B.
? He was willing to
help others.
Why was Liang surprised when he woke up after his
dream?
. ? There was a
beautiful paintbrush in his hand.
A.
? He
could eat rice.
B.
? He could use the
paintbrush to help people.
What was special about Liang's new paintbrush?
. ? It
was beautiful.
A.
? It
worked like magic.
B.
? Whatever it drew
became real.
What does it mean when we say that someone
"prospers?" (Select all answers that apply.)
.
They
are rich.
a.
They
are happy.
b.
They
are healthy.
Check
How did Liang help the villagers prosper?
. ? He was helpful to
everyone.
A.
? He painted the
things they needed, and those things became real.
B.
? He drew gold for
the villagers.
What news began to travel beyond the village?
. ? The news that the
villagers were rich.
A.
? The news that
Liang always helped people.
B.
? The news of
Liang's magic paintbrush.
Why did the rich man want to get the magic paintbrush?
. ? So he could help
the villagers.
A.
? So he could make
himself richer.
B.
? So he could learn
to draw like Liang.
How did the rich man get the magic paintbrush?
. ? He
bought it.
A.
? He politely asked
for it.
B.
? He
stole it.
Why did the rich man invite some friends to his house?
. ? So he could show
off his power.
A.
? So he could make
them rich.
B.
? So he could
introduce them to Liang.
What happened when the rich man drew pictures for his
friends?
. ? The
pictures became real.
A.
? The pictures
didn't become real.
B.
? The
pictures were beautiful.
How did the rich man try to make the magic paintbrush
work for him?
. ? He looked for a
secret.
A.
? He tried to bribe
Liang.
B.
? He
drew more pictures.
What do you think was the rich man's dream?
. ? To own the magic
paintbrush.
A.
? To become the
richer than the emperor.
B.
? To
be famous.
Why did Liang paint the sea between the rich man's
house and the golden mountain?
. ? He had a clever
plan to get rid of the rich man.
A.
? He wanted the
rich man to go far away from the village.
B.
? He wanted to be
free.
Who/What do you think really killed the rich man?
.
The
gale.
a.
Liang.
b.
His
greed.
The Death Car
It was a cold
night in September. The rain was drumming on the car roof as George and Marie
Winston drove through the empty country roads towards the house of their
friends, the Harrisons, where they were going to attend a party to celebrate
the engagement of the Harrisons' daughter, Lisa. As they drove, they listened
to the local radio station, which was playing classical music.
They were about five miles from their destination when the music on the radio was interrupted by a news announcement:
"The Cheshire police have issued a serious warning after a man escaped from Colford Mental Hospital earlier this evening. The man, John Downey, is a murderer who killed six people before he was captured two years ago. He is described as large, very strong and extremely dangerous. People in the Cheshire area are warned to keep their doors and windows locked, and to call the police immediately if they see anyone acting strangely."
Marie shivered. "A crazy killer. And he's out there somewhere. That's scary."
"Don't worry about it," said her husband. "We're nearly there now. Anyway, we have more important things to worry about. This car is losing power for some reason -- it must be that old problem with the carburetor. If it gets any worse, we'll have to stay at the Harrisons' tonight and get it fixed before we travel back tomorrow."
As he spoke, the car began to slow down. George pressed the accelerator, but the engine only coughed. Finally they rolled to a halt, as the engine died completely. Just as they stopped, George pulled the car off the road, and it came to rest under a large tree.
"Blast!" said George angrily. "Now we'll have to walk in the rain."
"But that'll take us an hour at least," said Marie. "And I have my high-heeled shoes and my nice clothes on. They'll be ruined!"
"Well, you'll have to wait while I run to the nearest house and call the Harrisons. Someone can come out and pick us up," said George.
"But George! Have you forgotten what the radio said? There's a homicidal maniac out there! You can't leave me alone here!"
"You'll have to hide in the back of the car. Lock all the doors and lie on the floor in the back, under this blanket. No-one will see you. When I come back, I'll knock three times on the door. Then you can get up and open it. Don't open it unless you hear three knocks." George opened the door and slipped out into the rain. He quickly disappeared into the blackness.
Marie quickly locked the doors and settled down under the blanket in the back for a long wait. She was frightened and worried, but she was a strong-minded woman. She had not been waiting long, however, when she heard a strange scratching noise. It seemed to be coming from the roof of the car.
Marie was terrified. She listened, holding her breath. Then she heard three slow knocks, one after the other, also on the roof of the car. Was it her husband? Should she open the door? Then she heard another knock, and another. This was not her husband. It was somebody -- or something -- else. She was shaking with fear, but she forced herself to lie still. The knocking continued -- bump, bump, bump, bump.
Many hours later, as the sun rose, she was still lying there. She had not slept for a moment. The knocking had never stopped, all night long. She did not know what to do. Where was George? Why had he not come for her?
Suddenly, she heard the sound of three or four vehicles, racing quickly down the road. All of them pulled up around her, their tires screeching on the road. At last! Someone had come! Marie sat up quickly and looked out of the window.
The three vehicles were all police cars, and two still had their lights flashing. Several policemen leapt out. One of them rushed towards the car as Marie opened the door. He took her by the hand.
"Get out of the car and walk with me to the police vehicle. miss. You're safe now. Look straight ahead. Keep looking at the police car. Don't look back. Just don't look back."
Something in the way he spoke filled Marie with cold horror. She could not help herself. About ten yards from the police car, she stopped, turned and looked back at the empty vehicle.
George was hanging from the tree above the car, a rope tied around his neck. As the wind blew his body back and forth, his feet were bumping gently on the roof of the car -- bump, bump, bump, bump.
They were about five miles from their destination when the music on the radio was interrupted by a news announcement:
"The Cheshire police have issued a serious warning after a man escaped from Colford Mental Hospital earlier this evening. The man, John Downey, is a murderer who killed six people before he was captured two years ago. He is described as large, very strong and extremely dangerous. People in the Cheshire area are warned to keep their doors and windows locked, and to call the police immediately if they see anyone acting strangely."
Marie shivered. "A crazy killer. And he's out there somewhere. That's scary."
"Don't worry about it," said her husband. "We're nearly there now. Anyway, we have more important things to worry about. This car is losing power for some reason -- it must be that old problem with the carburetor. If it gets any worse, we'll have to stay at the Harrisons' tonight and get it fixed before we travel back tomorrow."
As he spoke, the car began to slow down. George pressed the accelerator, but the engine only coughed. Finally they rolled to a halt, as the engine died completely. Just as they stopped, George pulled the car off the road, and it came to rest under a large tree.
"Blast!" said George angrily. "Now we'll have to walk in the rain."
"But that'll take us an hour at least," said Marie. "And I have my high-heeled shoes and my nice clothes on. They'll be ruined!"
"Well, you'll have to wait while I run to the nearest house and call the Harrisons. Someone can come out and pick us up," said George.
"But George! Have you forgotten what the radio said? There's a homicidal maniac out there! You can't leave me alone here!"
"You'll have to hide in the back of the car. Lock all the doors and lie on the floor in the back, under this blanket. No-one will see you. When I come back, I'll knock three times on the door. Then you can get up and open it. Don't open it unless you hear three knocks." George opened the door and slipped out into the rain. He quickly disappeared into the blackness.
Marie quickly locked the doors and settled down under the blanket in the back for a long wait. She was frightened and worried, but she was a strong-minded woman. She had not been waiting long, however, when she heard a strange scratching noise. It seemed to be coming from the roof of the car.
Marie was terrified. She listened, holding her breath. Then she heard three slow knocks, one after the other, also on the roof of the car. Was it her husband? Should she open the door? Then she heard another knock, and another. This was not her husband. It was somebody -- or something -- else. She was shaking with fear, but she forced herself to lie still. The knocking continued -- bump, bump, bump, bump.
Many hours later, as the sun rose, she was still lying there. She had not slept for a moment. The knocking had never stopped, all night long. She did not know what to do. Where was George? Why had he not come for her?
Suddenly, she heard the sound of three or four vehicles, racing quickly down the road. All of them pulled up around her, their tires screeching on the road. At last! Someone had come! Marie sat up quickly and looked out of the window.
The three vehicles were all police cars, and two still had their lights flashing. Several policemen leapt out. One of them rushed towards the car as Marie opened the door. He took her by the hand.
"Get out of the car and walk with me to the police vehicle. miss. You're safe now. Look straight ahead. Keep looking at the police car. Don't look back. Just don't look back."
Something in the way he spoke filled Marie with cold horror. She could not help herself. About ten yards from the police car, she stopped, turned and looked back at the empty vehicle.
George was hanging from the tree above the car, a rope tied around his neck. As the wind blew his body back and forth, his feet were bumping gently on the roof of the car -- bump, bump, bump, bump.
- Where were the Winstons going when this incident happened?
- ? home
- ? to Colford Mental Hospital
- ? to a party
- ? to the police station
- What was the reason for the news announcement on the radio?
- ? Six people, including John Downey, had been murdered.
- ? A dangerous prisoner had escaped.
- ? The police were warning of accidents on the roads in the bad weather.
- ? Some people had been seen acting strangely in the Cheshire area.
- What did George think was causing the trouble with the car?
- ? the carburetor
- ? the rain drumming on the roof
- ? the accelerator
- ? he had no idea
- Why did he pull the car off the road?
- ? to have a rest
- ? to go for a walk
- ? to walk to the nearest house
- ? it broke down
- Why did Marie stay in the car when George left?
- ? She was afraid to go out in the dark.
- ? So no one would steal the car.
- ? Her clothes weren't suitable for the rain.
- ? She wanted to get some sleep.
- Where did George set off to walk to?
- ? the Mental Hospital
- ? the nearest house
- ? the Harrisons' house
- ? the police station
- What made Marie so frightened as she waited in the car?
- ? There was a strange sound coming from the roof.
- ? She could see a man acting strangely outside the car.
- ? Some police cars came racing down the road.
- ? She was afraid of the rain and the dark.
- Why did the policeman tell her not to look back when he brought her out of the car?
- ? He didn't want her to see the body of her husband.
- ? The killer was waiting behind her.
- ? He wanted her to forget everything that had happened during the night.
- ? He didn't want her to see the damage done to the car.
- Marie says, "There's a homicidal maniac out there!" What does "homicidal maniac" mean?
- ? terrible storm
- ? busy road
- ? crazy killer
- ? policeman
- In "Several policemen leapt out," "leapt" means
- ? threw
- ? jumped
- ? shouted
- ? drove
Part A
Choose the best answer. Mark it with an X.
If you do not know the answer, leave it blank.
1 _____
name is Robert.
a) Me b)
I c) My
2 They _____
from Spain.
a) is b)
are c) do
3 _____
are you from?
a) What b)
Who c) Where
4 What do you do? I’m _____ student.
a) the b)
a c) the
5 Peter _____ at seven o’clock.
a) goes up b)
gets c) gets up
6 _____
you like this DVD?
a) Are b)
Have c) Do
7 We _____
live in a flat.
a) don’t b)
hasn’t c) doesn’t
8 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, _____
a) Saturday b)
Tuesday c) Monday
9 _____
he play tennis?
a)Where b)
Does c) Do
10 Have you _____ a car?
a) any b)
have c) got
11 We don’t have _____ butter.
a) a b)
any c) got
12 _____
some money here.
a) There’re b)
There c) There’s
13 We _____
got a garage.
a) haven’t b)
hasn’t c) don’t
14 Those shoes are very _____ .
a) expensive b) a lot c) cost
15 Have you got a pen? Yes, I _____ .
a) am b)
have c) got
16 It is a busy, _____ city.
a) traffic b)
quite c) noisy
17 They _____ at home yesterday.
a) was b)
are c) were
18 I _____
there for a long time.
a) lived b)
living c) live
19 He didn’t _____ glasses.
a) put b)
wear c) take
20 The restaurant was _____ busy.
a) very b)
a lot c) many
21 Do you like the red _____ ?
a) it b)
that c) one
22 He _____
to Brazil on business.
a) go b)
goed c) went
23 Yesterday was the _____ of April.
a) third b)
three c) day three
24 She’s got _____ hair.
a) dark, long b) long and dark c)
dark, long
25 I _____
play football at the weekend.
a) usually b)
use c) usual
26 I _____
in an armchair at the moment.
a) sitting b)
‘m sitting c) sit
27 My brother is older _____ me.
a) then b)
that c) than
28 Their car is _____ biggest on the road.
a) than b)
this c) the
29 It’s the _____ interesting of his films.
a) more b)
much c) most
30 The phone’s ringing: _____
answer it.
a) I’ll b)
I c) will
31 Do you _____ classical or rock music?
a) rather b)
prefer c) more
32 He has _____ breakfast.
a) ate b)
eaten c) eat
33 The _____
have seen it before.
a) childs b)
child c) children
34 I’ve never met an actor _____ .
a) before b)
already c) after
35 _____
is very good exercise.
a) Swim b)
To swim c) Swimming
36 Have you _____ been on a winter sports holiday?
a) always b)
ever c) soon
37 I can’t _____ another language.
a) speaking b)
speak c) to speak
38 They _____ pay for the tickets.
a) haven’t to b) don’t have c) don’t
have to
39 _____
old is their car?
a) What b)
When c) How
40 Are you _____ for one or two weeks?
a) staying b)
stayed c) stay
41 Stephen _____ to visit his parents.
a) will b)
going c) is going
42 I don’t _____ getting up early.
a) not like b)
want c) enjoy
43 We _____
like to see the mountains.
a) would b)
will c) are
44 They _____ ever check their emails.
a) hard b)
harder c) hardly
45 They won’t come, _____ they?
a) won’t b)
come c) will
46 He _____
know how to spell it.
a) doesn’t b)
hasn’t c) don’t
47 Carla _____ to the radio all morning.
a) listening b) heard c)
listened
48 They _____ come to the cinema with us.
a) doesn’t b)
not c) didn’t
49 I like this song. _____ do I.
a) Either b)
So c) Neither
50 We
_____ them at eight o’clock.
a) meet b)
‘re meet c) ‘re meeting
Part B
51 They are going _____ in America next month.
a) to be b)
will be c) be d) being
52 This is the cinema _____ we saw the film.
a) when b)
which c) that d) where
53 Have you ever _____ in a jazz band?
a) seen b)
played c) listened d) wanted
54 I’m _____
when I’m with you.
a) happyer b)
happier than c) happier d) the happy
55 This is _____ than I thought.
a) bad b)
badder c) worse d) worst
56 Can you tell me the way _____ ?
a) to the bank b) is the bank c) where is
bank d) of the bank
57 Do you know what _____ ?
a) time is it b) time is c)
time is now d) time it is
58 Were you _____ to open the door?
a) could b)
can c) able d) possible
59 Everybody _____ wear a seat belt in the car.
a) must b)
mustn’t c) don’t have to d) doesn’t have to
60 Tom has lived in this town _____ three years.
a) since b)
from c) after d) for
61 We _____
work in that factory.
a) use to b)
was c) used to d) then
62 I think it _____ be sunny tomorrow.
a) will probably b) probably c) can d) will to
63 He _____
like his brother.
a) look b)
isn’t c) isn’t look d) can look
64 _____
does your boyfriend look like?
a) How b)
What c) Why d) Which
65 I’ve got _____ many problems.
a) too b)
a c) enough d) really
66 If we get up in time, _____ catch the train.
a) we catch b)
we caught c) we had caught d) we’ll catch
67 They _____ to go to France for a year.
a) decide b)
deciding c) decided d) to decide
68 I’m working _____ to pass my exam.
a) hardly b)
much c) hard d) good
69 I’m writing _____ ask you to explain.
a) for b)
in order to c) because d) because of
70 He said that most problems _____ by
teenagers.
a) cause b)
caused c) were caused d) were causing
71 What _____ to do at the weekend?
a) have you like b) are you liking c)
do you like d) is you like
72 Football _____ in most countries.
a) plays b)
players c) is played d) is playing
73 Who was _____ the door?
a) at b)
on c) in d) of
74 We _____
lunch when you telephoned.
a) was having b) had c) were having d) are having
75 Your work is _____ better.
a) being b)
doing c) getting d) falling
76 She could play the piano _____ she could walk.
a) during b)
while c) as well d) before
77 The train was cancelled, so we _____ .
a) couldn’t go b) wasn’t go c) didn’t
went d) mustn’t go
78 The problem was _____ solved
a)easy b)
easy to c) an easy d) easily
79 It was a difficult journey, but I
_____ get home.
a) could b)
managed to c) at last d) was
80 We had not _____ heard the news.
a) already b)
always c) yet d) today
81 We arrived at the station, but the bus
_____ earlier.
a) has left b)had
leave c) has leave d) had left
82 We can _____ walk or go by car.
a) both b)
rather c) either d) neither
83 If I _____ enough money, I’d buy a new car.
a) had b)
would c) did d) shall
84 It _____
correctly.
a) hasn’t done b) hasn’t been done c)
hasn’t been do d) not been done
85 The accident wouldn’t have happened, if
you had been more _____ .
a) careful b)
carefully c) careless d) caring
86 It _____
be possible some time in the future.
a) can b)
hope c) may d) is
87 Schools then _____ having more children in the class.
a) was used to b) were used to c)
was use to d) were use to
88 We _____
to go to work at six in the morning.
a) must b)
would c) had d) did
89 They _____ an old photograph of the place.
a) came up b)
came across c) came into d) came after
90 I _____
I had been able to meet her.
a) hope b)
want c) think d) wish
91 We’ll have taken our exams _____ this time next month.
a) by b)
on c) during d) for
92 I will do badly in my work, _____ try harder.
a) if I’m not b) if I wasn’t c)
if I haven’t d) if I don’t
93 I
_____ wasted my time when I was
at university.
a) regret b)
shouldn’t c) ought not to d) shouldn’t have
94 This is going to be my chance to
_____ any difficulties.
a) repair b)
sort out c) solve d) improve
95 It was difficult at first, but I soon got
_____ it.
a) got used to b) get used to c) changed to d) used to
96 How did you manage to cook _____ a good meal?
a) so b)
that c) absolutely d) such
97 The solution had been found, _____ we hadn’t realised it.
a) however b)
therefore c) although d) even
98 She _____
I had been doing for all that time.
a) asked to me b) asked for me c)
asked with me d) asked me
99 They _____ heard us coming, we were making a lot of
noise.
a) must have b) must c)
might d) could
100 He _____
to help me with the decorating.
a) suggested b) offered c)
invited d) told
The English Online University
A She does
B She
C She'll
D She's
6. He .... to see his mother yesterday.
A went
B goes C has gone
D has been
7. He .... very hard now.
A worked B has been working
C is working
D work
8. They have ..... beautiful books.
A any
B all
C some
D lots
9. She ....... for fifteen years and still likes the job.
A works B is
working
C has
been working D
worked
10. ....... up! or we'll be late.
A You hurry
B Be
hurrying C Hurry
D Hurry you
I I. Their grades are ..... than ours.
A more good
B most good
C
better D gooder
12. Do you smoke? No, I.....
A doesn't
B don't smoke C
don't D am not smoking
13. Look what I ...... , a new watch.
A get
B got
C getting
D 've got
14. Excuse me, can I borrow ...... dictionary?
A your
B yours
C you
D an
15. The teacher is.......the room.
A on
B in
C at
D into
16. He's been sent to.......prison.
A the
B go
C -
D an
17. ...... you busy?
A Is
B Do
C Are
D Be
18. They........ work everyday at 7 o'clock.
A are starting
B starts
C have starting
D start
19. ......... do you do?
A Why
B Where C What
D Who
20. Look at the clouds, I think it.........
A will rain
B is going to rain C rains
D rain
21. I feel sick, I......too much cake earlier.
A eat
B am eating
C ate
D eated
22. Hey, turn the radio down, I.............to work
A trys
B am
trying
C have been trying
D tried
23. Can I have......chocolate?
A some B many
C all
D few
24................phoned yet?
A Had he
B Is he C Has he
D Did he
25.........in the name of the law!
A Stopping
B Stop C Stops
D You stop
26. He is the.......runner, he won nothing.
A bad
B
badest
C worse D worst
27. "Are you a student too?" ".........."
A Yes, I do B Yes, I am
study C Yes, I am D Yes I'm
28. Excuse me,..............the time?
A have you B have you got
C got you
D do you
29. The coats belong to ........ .
A their
B theirs
C them
D they
30. We don't need the car, we'll go.......
A by our feet
B on foot
C with foot D walk
31. We have a car, . . ..Toyota
A it the
B it’s an C it’s
D it’s a
32.............. to London before?
A Have you been
B Be you C Are you
D Went you
33. In England the banks.......at 3.30 pm.
A are closing
B it closes
C close
D will closed
34. ............. jacket is that? - Paul's.
A Who's B What
C Whose
D Which
35. "What are you doing next Monday?"
"I..........to New York, I have my ticket."
A flies
B to
flying
C have flown
D am flying
36. Where . . . you use to work?
A do
B have
C did
D are
37. Look there! The robbers ........ away.
A run
B have
been running C are running
D ran
38. Please tell me ....... helpful.
A anything
B something
C neither
D either
39. He looks angry. He .... his wallet.
A lose
B has lost
C is losing
D loses
40........a move on! We haven't got all day.
A Gets
B Be getting
C You
get
D Get
41. She is........... intelligent than him.
A most
B much
C more
D many
42. "Are you happy?" - "Yes, I ……….. "
A are happy
B 'm
C am D
be happy
43. Look, they.... a new house.
A have got
B are got
C have get
D gets
44. "Whose book is that?" - "It’s … "
A he's
B him
C his
D he
45. I'm meeting her ..... 4o'clock ….. Monday
A on, at B with,
on, C at, on
D at, in
46. …….. you assist me later, sir?
A May
B Are
C Could
D If
47. ......you finish the project yesterday?
A Do
B Have C Did
D Are
48 When I was younger, I.........swim ten miles.
A can
B
will C often
D could
49.He always drives too ..... .
A faster B fast
C
quick D hard
50. If I.........a million pounds, I would buy a house.
A have B
had C will have D
would have
51. It is May. "In June I ........... finished my
exams".
A have B
will have C -
D am going to
52. It's the fifteenth ...... March.
A of
B from
C in
D on
53. The shoes..........in Italy.
A is made B made
C are made
D make
54. She said that he...........shopping.
A is gone B be
gone C had gone
D was gone
55. When I saw John last Sunday he was tired, he.........a party
the night before.
A was to B has been
to C had been to
D I don't know
56. I have been working here......1990
A for
B since C now
57. There is the woman........shot the president.
A what
B who
C which
58. Rosemary is a cousin of........
A myself B mine
C me
59. ......... is not just his sport, it's his hobby.
A To jog B Jogging
C Jog
60. Where shall we meet.........at the stadium?
A us
B each other
C ourselves
61. When the phone rang, she.........the meal.
A was cooking B
cooked C has cooked
62. The only thing......matters is life.
A that
B what C who
63.We......like to thank you for your application.
A could B would
C will
64. The plane.......in at seven o'clock last night.
A flied
B flew
C has flown
65. ". . ..you run ten miles?" "Yes, but I haven't
for a long time."
A Will
B Can
C Could
66. The President always works …………. .
A hardily B hard
C very much
67. If it rains, you......take a taxi.
A will
B
would C should
68. This time next week, I........on the beach.
A be lying B am lying
C will be lying
69. He put the papers . . ..the drawer.
A into
B onto
C at
70. On the News. "The President.............shot."
A is
B can C has
been
71. Then she said that I ......... her to stop seeing him.
A tell
B have told
C had told
72. He told us that before visiting Jamaica he ........ the USA.
A visits B
had visited
C was visit
73. How long have you worked here...?
A since B
for
C years
74. Have you seen the book.......I was reading?
A who
B that
C what
75. He is always thinking about........
A Him
B Himself
C He
76. I can't help ………….. her.
A to like B
liking C like
77. She gets paid more than ......... .
A myself B me
C I
78. "What........at seven o'clock yesterday evening?"
"I was watching T.V."
A did you do
B were
you doing
C did you
79. . . he said made me very angry.
A That
B What
C Which
80. "You . . ..accompany us, sir," the policeman said.
A will
B would
C could
81. Shakespeare ………… many plays.
A has written
B had
written C wrote
82. You......have been here an hour ago. But you didn't show up.
A should
B could
C would
83. The Herald Tribune is a.......paper.
A day
B
daily C everyday
84. I would tell you his name, if I ………… it.
A would know
B know
C knew
85. This year, my New Year's resolutions are that I ..........
learn tennis, buy a car, sell my house etc.
A will to
B am going to C didn’t
86. Could you translate this document ........ Latin?
A in
B to
C into
87. The winner.....a prize.
A gives B
is given C has given
88. I asked her if she ....... to marry me.
A will like B would like
C can
89. After I ............... for a couple of hours, I decided to
stop.
A was swimming
B had been swimming
C swim
90. He was studying at university ……. three years.
A since
B during
C for
91. A good architect is one ..... houses don't collapse.
A which
B who
C whose
92. The street lights switch ………. on in the evening.
A them
B theirselves
C themselves
93. He considered ....... himself to the board.
A to introduce
B introducing
C to be introducing
94. Britain exports more than ………… imports.
A she
B he
C it
95. He …… his leg while he ……. rugby.
A was breaking, played B broke, was
playing C breaks,
is playing
96. This is Mike Smith, ………… works with my friend.
A whose B that
C who
D which
97. ....... I help you, sir?
A Will
B
Could C May
98. They........ the jewellery and walked out of the retail outlet
as if they hadn't done
anything.
A had
stolen
B have stolen C
stole
99. I ............ get up at six o'clock this morning without much
difficulty.
A could B
managed to C Can
Beat ცემა
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/bi:t/
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beat
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/bi:t/
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beaten
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/'bi:tn/
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Become
გახდა
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/bɪ 'kʌm/
|
became
|
/bɪ 'keɪm/
|
become
|
/bɪ 'kʌm/
|
Begin
დაწყება
|
/bɪ 'gɪn/
|
began
|
/bɪ 'gæn/
|
begun
|
/bɪ 'gʌn/
|
Bend
მოღუნვა
|
/bend/
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bent
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/bent/
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bent
|
/bent/
|
Bind
შეკვრა
|
/baɪnd/
|
bound
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/baʊnd/
|
bound
|
/baʊnd/
|
Bite კბენა
|
/baɪt/
|
bit
|
/bɪt/
|
bitten
|
/'bɪtn/
|
Bleed
სისხლდენა
|
/bli:d/
|
bled
|
/bled/
|
bled
|
/bled/
|
Blow ქროლვა
|
/blou/
|
blew
|
/blu:/
|
blown
|
/bloun/
|
Break
გატეხვა
|
/breɪk/
|
broke
|
/brouk/
|
broken
|
/'broukən/
|
Bring
მოტანა
|
/brɪŋ/
|
brought
|
/brɔ:t/
|
brought
|
/brɔ:t/
|
Build აშენება
|
/bɪld/
|
built
|
/bɪlt/
|
built
|
/bɪlt/
|
Burn
დაწვა
|
/bɜ:rn/
|
burnt
|
/bɜ:rnt/
|
burnt
|
/bɜ:rnt/
|
burn
|
/bɜ:rn/
|
burned
|
/bɜ:rnd/
|
burned
|
/bɜ:rnd/
|
Buy
ყიდვა
|
/baɪ/
|
bought
|
/bɔ:t/
|
bought
|
/bɔ:t/
|
Catch დაჭერა
|
/kætʃ/
|
caught
|
/kɔ:t/
|
caught
|
/kɔ:t/
|
Choose
არჩევა
|
/tʃu:z/
|
chose
|
/tʃouz/
|
chosen
|
/'tʃouzən/
|
Come
მოსვლა
|
/kʌm/
|
came
|
/keɪm/
|
come
|
/kʌm/
|
Cost
ღირებულება
|
/kɒst/
|
cost
|
/kɒst/
|
cost
|
/kɒst/
|
Cut გაჭრა
|
/kʌt/
|
cut
|
/kʌt/
|
cut
|
/kʌt/
|
Dig თხრა
|
/dɪg/
|
dug
|
/dʌg/
|
dug
|
/dʌg/
|
Do კეთება
|
/du:/
|
did
|
/dɪd/
|
done
|
/dʌn/
|
Draw ხატვა
|
/drɔ:/
|
drew
|
/dru:/
|
drawn
|
/drɔ:n/
|
Dream
სიზმარი
|
/dri:m/
|
dreamt
|
/dremt/
|
dreamt
|
/dremt/
|
dream
|
/dri:m/
|
dreamed
|
/dri:md/
|
dreamed
|
/dri:md/
|
Drink
დალევა
|
/drɪŋk/
|
drank
|
/dræŋk/
|
drunk
|
/drʌŋk/
|
Drive მართვა
|
/draɪv/
|
drove
|
/drouv/
|
driven
|
/'drɪvən/
|
Eat ჭამა
|
/i:t/
|
ate
|
/eɪt, et/
|
eaten
|
/'i:tn/
|
Fall
დავარდნა
|
/fɔ:l/
|
fell
|
/fel/
|
fallen
|
/'fɔ:lən/
|
Feed კვება
|
/fi:d/
|
fed
|
/fed/
|
fed
|
/fed/
|
Feel გრძნობა
|
/fi:l/
|
felt
|
/felt/
|
felt
|
/felt/
|
Fight ბრძოლა
|
/faɪt/
|
fought
|
/fɔ:t/
|
fought
|
/fɔ:t/
|
Find პოვნა
|
/faɪnd/
|
found
|
/faʊnd/
|
found
|
/faʊnd/
|
Fly ფრენა
|
/flaɪ/
|
flew
|
/flu:/
|
flown
|
/floun/
|
Forget
დავიწყება
|
/fər 'get/
|
forgot
|
/fər 'gɒt/
|
forgotten
|
/fər 'gɒtn/
|
Forgive
პატიება
|
/fər 'gɪv/
|
forgave
|
/fər 'geɪv/
|
forgiven
|
/fər 'gɪvən/
|
freeze
|
/fri:z/
|
froze
|
/frouz/
|
frozen
|
/'frouzən/
|
Get მიღება
|
/get/
|
got
|
/gɒt/
|
got
|
/gɒt/
|
get
|
/get/
|
got
|
/gɒt/
|
gotten
|
/'gɒtn/
|
Give მიცემა
|
/gɪv/
|
gave
|
/geɪv/
|
given
|
/'gɪvən/
|
Go წასვლა
|
/gou/
|
went
|
/went/
|
gone
|
/gɒn/
|
Grow გაზრდა
|
/grou/
|
grew
|
/gru:/
|
grown
|
/groun/
|
Hang
ჩამმოკიდება
|
/hæŋ/
|
hung
|
/hʌŋ/
|
hung
|
/hʌŋ/
|
Have ქონა
|
/hæv/
|
had
|
/hæd/
|
had
|
/hæd/
|
Hear გაგონება
|
/hɪər/
|
heard
|
/hɜ:rd/
|
heard
|
/hɜ:rd/
|
Hide დამალვა
|
/haɪd/
|
hid
|
/hɪd/
|
hidden
|
/'hɪdn/
|
Hit დარტყმა
|
/hɪt/
|
hit
|
/hɪt/
|
hit
|
/hɪt/
|
Hold დაკავება
|
/hould/
|
held
|
/held/
|
held
|
/held/
|
Hurt ტკენა
|
/hɜ:rt/
|
hurt
|
/hɜ:rt/
|
hurt
|
/hɜ:rt/
|
Keep შენახვა
|
/ki:p/
|
kept
|
/kept/
|
kept
|
/kept/
|
Know ცოდნა
|
/nou/
|
knew
|
/nu:/
|
known
|
/noun/
|
Lay დაწოლა
|
/leɪ/
|
laid
|
/leɪd/
|
laid
|
/leɪd/
|
Lead
გაძღოლა
|
/li:d/
|
led
|
/led/
|
led
|
/led/
|
Learn სწავლა
|
/lɜ:rn/
|
learnt
|
/lɜ:rnt/
|
learnt
|
/lɜ:rnt/
|
learn
|
/lɜ:rn/
|
learned
|
/lɜ:rnd/
|
learned
|
/lɜ:rnd/
|
Leave
დატოვება
|
/li:v/
|
left
|
/left/
|
left
|
/left/
|
Lend თხოვება
|
/lend/
|
lent
|
/lent/
|
lent
|
/lent/
|
Let ნების
დართვა
|
/let/
|
let
|
/let/
|
let
|
/let/
|
Lie ტყუილი
|
/laɪ/
|
lay
|
/leɪ/
|
lain
|
/leɪn/
|
Lose დაკარგვა
|
/lu:z/
|
lost
|
/lɒst/
|
lost
|
/lɒst/
|
Make კეთება
|
/meɪk/
|
made
|
/meɪd/
|
made
|
/meɪd/
|
Mean ნიშნავს
|
/mi:n/
|
meant
|
/ment/
|
meant
|
/ment/
|
Meet შეხვედრა
|
/mi:t/
|
met
|
/met/
|
met
|
/met/
|
Pay გადახდა
|
/peɪ/
|
paid
|
/peɪd/
|
paid
|
/peɪd/
|
Put დადება
|
/pʊt/
|
put
|
/pʊt/
|
put
|
/pʊt/
|
Read კითხვა
|
/ri:d/
|
read
|
/red/
|
read
|
/red/
|
Ride ტარება
|
/raɪd/
|
rode
|
/roud/
|
ridden
|
/'rɪdn/
|
Ring დარეკვა
|
/rɪŋ/
|
rang
|
/ræŋ/
|
rung
|
/rʌŋ/
|
Rise ამოსვლა
|
/raɪz/
|
rose
|
/rouz/
|
risen
|
/'rɪzən/
|
Run სირბილი
|
/rʌn/
|
ran
|
/ræn/
|
run
|
/rʌn/
|
Sayთქმა
|
/seɪ/
|
said
|
/sed/
|
said
|
/sed/
|
See დანახვა
|
/si:/
|
saw
|
/sɔ:/
|
seen
|
/si:n/
|
Sell გაყიდვა
|
/sel/
|
sold
|
/sould/
|
sold
|
/sould/
|
Send გაგზავნა
|
/send/
|
sent
|
/sent/
|
sent
|
/sent/
|
Set დადება
ჩადება
|
/set/
|
set
|
/set/
|
set
|
/set/
|
Shake გაქანება
|
/ʃeɪk/
|
shook
|
/ʃʊk/
|
shaken
|
/'ʃeɪkən/
|
Shine ნათება
|
/ʃaɪn/
|
shone
|
/ʃoun, ʃɒn/
|
shone
|
/ʃoun, ʃɒn/
|
Shoot სროლა
|
/ʃu:t/
|
shot
|
/ʃɒt/
|
shot
|
/ʃɒt/
|
Show ჩვენება
|
/ʃou/
|
showed
|
/ʃoud/
|
shown
|
/ʃoun/
|
Shut დახურვა
|
/ʃʌt/
|
shut
|
/ʃʌt/
|
shut
|
/ʃʌt/
|
Sing მღერა
|
/sɪŋ/
|
sang
|
/sæŋ/
|
sung
|
/sʌŋ/
|
Sink ჩაძირვა
|
/sɪŋk/
|
sank
|
/sæŋk/
|
sunk
|
/sʌŋk/
|
Sit დაჯდომა
|
/sɪt/
|
sat
|
/sæt/
|
sat
|
/sæt/
|
Sleep ძილი
|
/sli:p/
|
slept
|
/slept/
|
slept
|
/slept/
|
Smell ყნოსვა
|
/smel/
|
smelt
|
/smelt/
|
smelt
|
/smelt/
|
Smell
|
/smel/
|
smelled
|
/smeld/
|
smelled
|
/smeld/
|
Speak საუბარი
|
/spi:k/
|
spoke
|
/spouk/
|
spoken
|
/'spoukən/
|
Spell
დამარცვლა
|
/spel/
|
spelt
|
/spelt/
|
spelt
|
/spelt/
|
Spell
|
/spel/
|
spelled
|
/speld/
|
spelled
|
/speld/
|
Spend გატარება
|
/spend/
|
spent
|
/spent/
|
spent
|
/spent/
|
Spill დაღვრა
|
/spɪl/
|
spilt
|
/spɪlt/
|
spilt
|
/spɪlt/
|
spill
|
/spɪl/
|
spilled
|
/spɪld/
|
spilled
|
/spɪld/
|
Spit
გადანერწყვება
|
/spɪt/
|
spat
|
/spæt/
|
spat
|
/spæt/
|
spit
|
/spɪt/
|
spit
|
/spɪt/
|
spit
|
/spɪt/
|
Split დაშორება
|
/splɪt/
|
split
|
/splɪt/
|
split
|
/splɪt/
|
Spoil გაფუჭება
|
/spoɪl/
|
spoilt
|
/spoɪlt/
|
spoilt
|
/spoɪlt/
|
Spoil
|
/spoɪl/
|
spoiled
|
/spoɪld/
|
spoiled
|
/spoɪld/
|
Stand ადგომა
|
/stænd/
|
stood
|
/stʊd/
|
stood
|
/stʊd/
|
Steal მოპარვა
|
/sti:l/
|
stole
|
/stoul/
|
stolen
|
/'stoulən/
|
Strike გაფიცვა
|
/straɪk/
|
struck
|
/strʌk/
|
struck
|
/strʌk/
|
Swim ცურვა
|
/swɪm/
|
swam
|
/swæm/
|
swum
|
/swʌm/
|
Take აღება
|
/teɪk/
|
took
|
/tʊk/
|
taken
|
/'teɪkən/
|
Teach სწავლება
|
/ti:tʃ/
|
taught
|
/tɔ:t/
|
taught
|
/tɔ:t/
|
Tear დახევა
|
/teər/
|
tore
|
/tɔr/
|
torn
|
/tɔrn/
|
Tell თქმა
|
/tel/
|
told
|
/tould/
|
told
|
/tould/
|
Think ფიქრი
|
/θɪŋk/
|
thought
|
/θɔ:t/
|
thought
|
/θɔ:t/
|
Throw გაქნევა
|
/θrou/
|
threw
|
/θru:/
|
thrown
|
/θroun/
|
Understand
გაგება
|
/ʌndər 'stænd/
|
understood
|
/ʌndər 'stʊd/
|
understood
|
/ʌndər 'stʊd/
|
Wake გაღვიძბა
|
/weɪk/
|
woke
|
/wouk/
|
woken
|
/'woukən/
|
Wear ტარება
|
/weər/
|
wore
|
/wɔr/
|
worn
|
/wɔrn/
|
Win მოგება
|
/wɪn/
|
won
|
/wʌn/
|
won
|
/wʌn/
|
Write წერა
|
/raɪt/
|
wrote
|
/rout/
|
written
|
/'rɪtn/
|
EVERYBODY’S
BABY
At a day
care center in Texas, children were playing outside. One of the children was
Jessica McClure. She was 18 months old.
Jessica’s mother, who worked at a day care centre, was watching the children.
Suddenly Jessica fell and disappeared. Jessica’s mother screamed and ran to her.
A well was
in the yard of the day care center
. the well was only eight inches
across, and a rock always covered it. But children had moved the rock. When
Jessica fell, she fell right into the well.
Jessica’s
mother reached inside the well, but she couldn’t fell Jessica. She ran to a
phone and dialed 911 for help.
Men from
the fire department arrived. They
discovered that Jessica was about
20 feet down in the well. for the
next hour the men talked and
planned Jessica’s rescue. then they told Jessica’s parents their plan.
“we can’t go
down into the well, “they said.”
it’s too narrow. So, we’re going to
drill a hole next to the well. we’ll
drill down about 20 feet. then we’ll
drill a tunnel across to Jessica. when we reach her, we’ll up through
the tunnel. then we’ll bring her up
through our hole.”
The men
began to drill the hole on a Wednesday morning.” we’ll reach Jessica in a few
hours,”
They
thought. The men were wrong .they had to drill thought solid rock. two day
later, on Friday
morning ,
they were still drilling. And Jessica McClure was still in the well.
During her
days in the well, Jessica sometimes Calles for her mother. sometimes she sang.
All over the world people waited for news of Jessica. They read about her in newspapers and
At 8 p.m. on Friday, the men finally reached Jessica and brought her up from the well. Then than
paramedics rushed her to the hospital. Jessica was dirty, hungry, thirsty, and
tired. Her foot and forehead were badly
injured. But Jessica was alive. A doctor at the hospital said: ”Jessica is
lucky she is very young. She is not going to remember this very well. But her
parents, her rescuers, and many other
people around the world will not forget them.
After
Jessica’s rescue, one of the rescuers made a metal cover for the well. On the
cover he wrote, “ To Jessica, with love
from all of us”.
Тест Elementary
1. Anna and Kate
_________ to the cinema last Sunday.
A) didn’t went B) don’t go C) didn’t go
2. I had breakfast ________ ago.
A) this morning B) three hours C) 7.30 a.m.
3. When _____ you last _______ tennis?
A) did/play B) do/play C) did/played
4. ______ you like _______ coffee?
A) do/any B) are/some C) would/some
5. There isn’t ________milk in the fridge.
A) many B) much C) a
6. Have you got _________ brothers?
A) some B) any C) the
7. The buildings in Venice are __________ the buildings in New York.
A) older than B) more older than C) much old than
8. Vienna is __________ city in Austria.
A) the most beautiful B) the beautiful lest C) more beautiful than
9. This restaurant is very, very good. It's __________ restaurant in London.
A) the better B) the good C) the best
10. I ________ a jumper and a jacket because it's cold today.
A) wear B) 's wearing C) 'm wearing
11. ________ Jim _____ today?
A) Do / work B) Is / working C) Does / works
12. Look, it's very cloudy. It __________ .
A) 's going to rain B) rainy C) raining
13.When _____ Polly _____ with her friend in Madrid?
A) does / going to stay B) — / is going to stay C) is / going to stay
14. I'm going to Egypt ___________ the pyramids.
A) seeing B) to see C) going to see
15. _________ did you buy your jacket?' 'At a shop in town.'
A) When B) Why C) Where
16. 'How much did you pay for your book?' ____________
A) £8.50 B) Hewitt's Bookshop C) To read some Shakespeare
17. ______ you ever _____ Mexican food?
A) Have / eat B) Have / ate C) Have / eaten
18. Olivia __________ to Rome.
A) has never been B) has ever been C) hasn't never been
19. 'I've met Robbie Williams.' 'When __________ ?'
A) have you met B) did you met him C) did you meet him
20. Raquel and James have _______ had a baby.
A) yet B) just C) ever
21. Has Nigel cooked dinner _____ ?
A) yet B) ever C) just
22. ________ 's the weather like in Mexico City?
A) low B) What C) Which
23. My grandmother started work ________1960.
A) in B) by C) on
24. It's snowy — please drive _____ .
A) carefully B) easily C) careful
25. Let's go for a ______ swim.
A) quick B) badly C) well
A) didn’t went B) don’t go C) didn’t go
2. I had breakfast ________ ago.
A) this morning B) three hours C) 7.30 a.m.
3. When _____ you last _______ tennis?
A) did/play B) do/play C) did/played
4. ______ you like _______ coffee?
A) do/any B) are/some C) would/some
5. There isn’t ________milk in the fridge.
A) many B) much C) a
6. Have you got _________ brothers?
A) some B) any C) the
7. The buildings in Venice are __________ the buildings in New York.
A) older than B) more older than C) much old than
8. Vienna is __________ city in Austria.
A) the most beautiful B) the beautiful lest C) more beautiful than
9. This restaurant is very, very good. It's __________ restaurant in London.
A) the better B) the good C) the best
10. I ________ a jumper and a jacket because it's cold today.
A) wear B) 's wearing C) 'm wearing
11. ________ Jim _____ today?
A) Do / work B) Is / working C) Does / works
12. Look, it's very cloudy. It __________ .
A) 's going to rain B) rainy C) raining
13.When _____ Polly _____ with her friend in Madrid?
A) does / going to stay B) — / is going to stay C) is / going to stay
14. I'm going to Egypt ___________ the pyramids.
A) seeing B) to see C) going to see
15. _________ did you buy your jacket?' 'At a shop in town.'
A) When B) Why C) Where
16. 'How much did you pay for your book?' ____________
A) £8.50 B) Hewitt's Bookshop C) To read some Shakespeare
17. ______ you ever _____ Mexican food?
A) Have / eat B) Have / ate C) Have / eaten
18. Olivia __________ to Rome.
A) has never been B) has ever been C) hasn't never been
19. 'I've met Robbie Williams.' 'When __________ ?'
A) have you met B) did you met him C) did you meet him
20. Raquel and James have _______ had a baby.
A) yet B) just C) ever
21. Has Nigel cooked dinner _____ ?
A) yet B) ever C) just
22. ________ 's the weather like in Mexico City?
A) low B) What C) Which
23. My grandmother started work ________1960.
A) in B) by C) on
24. It's snowy — please drive _____ .
A) carefully B) easily C) careful
25. Let's go for a ______ swim.
A) quick B) badly C) well
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Test- basic grammar elementary level
1.
Are there ......... oranges left
on the table?
any
a---
much
an
any
a---
much
an
2.
She is ......... attractive
woman.
an
some
the
a
an
some
the
a
3.
What ......... she like? Does she
like movies? Or does she prefer reading?
is
do
are
has
is
do
are
has
4.
Mary came home ......... again
last night.
after
late
behind
latest
after
late
behind
latest
5.
I ......... a new computer last
week.
bought
will buy
buy
have bought
bought
will buy
buy
have bought
6.
I ......... to bed at 10 pm
everyday.
does
goes
go
to go
does
goes
go
to go
7.
......... you have enough money
to go to the movies?
Much
Some
Does
Do
Much
Some
Does
Do
8.
Jack is a really funny guy. I
like ......... a lot!
him
his
her
it
him
his
her
it
9.
I like ......... movies.
watch
have watched
watching
watched
watch
have watched
watching
watched
10.
That is ......... exciting movie.
the
an
a
much
the
an
a
much
11.
She ......... work on Sundays.
not
doesn't
don't
do
not
doesn't
don't
do
12.
How often ......... go shopping?
does you
do you
you
have you
does you
do you
you
have you
13.
My friend ......... a lot of
coffee.
drinks
drink
been drinking
drinking
drinks
drink
been drinking
drinking
14.
Where ......... your girlfriend
live?
do
doing
does
goes
do
doing
does
goes
15.
They ......... how to swim.
don't know
not know
knowing
doesn't know
don't know
not know
knowing
doesn't know
16.
She ......... Spanish and Italian
very well.
speak
speaks
speaking
been speaking
speak
speaks
speaking
been speaking
17.
I don't ......... coffee. I
prefer tea.
likes
like
did like
liking
likes
like
did like
liking
18.
......... drive to work often?
Does you
You do
Do you
How you
Does you
You do
Do you
How you
19.
Where ......... they live now?
does
not
does not
do
does
not
does not
do
20.
My math teacher ......... a lot
of homework everyday.
assign
assigns
have assigned
been assigning
assign
assigns
have assigned
been assigning
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Some/ any/ many
Some/ any/ many
1.
Wow! Look at that! How .........
books do you have on your shelves? I have to tell you it's a great collection!
much
many
any
some
much
many
any
some
2.
Would you like ......... juice?
many
an
some
much
many
an
some
much
3.
How ......... money do you have?
much
more
many
often
much
more
many
often
4.
I only have ......... dollars.
some
any
a little
a few
some
any
a little
a few
5.
I want to make orange juice. Have
you got ......... oranges?
much
an
any
few
much
an
any
few
6.
No, I don't. But I have .........
apples, if you'd like to make apple juice instead.
a little
some
any
few
a little
some
any
few
7.
There are ......... people trying
to go to the U2 concert this weekend.
many
much
a little
any
many
much
a little
any
8.
How many gallons of water did you
bring for the trip? — I just have ......... gallons.
much
any
a little
a few
much
any
a little
a few
9.
Jessica spent a lot of money on
her car. Now she only has ......... money left to pay for her living expenses.
many
a few
a little
much
many
a few
a little
much
10.
How ......... time do you have
left before you have to go to school?
some
much
many
any
some
much
many
any
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