A37. he likes books about … worlds. 1) imaginative; 2) imaginary; 3) imagine; 4) imagination. a40. it was as if she … to tell him something. 1) is trying; 2) has tried; 3) were trying; 4) had tried. a41. stay … to me! 1) closely; 2) close; 3) near; 4) nearly. a42. the matter concerns us …. 1) closely; 2) close; 3) direct; 4) directly. a43. open your mouth …. 1) wide; 2) widely; 3) deep; 4) deeply. a44. he left the shop without paying so he was accused of …. 1) to steal; 2) to have stolen; 3) stealing; 4) having stolen. a45. i’m looking forward to … from you. 1) hear; 2) hearing; 3) be heard; 4) have heard. a46. – how do you do? i am bill thompson. 1) – very well, thank you. 2) – how do you do? 3) – fine, thank you. 4) – well, not bad. a47. – i don’t really enjoy thrillers. 1) – so do i. 2) – neither i do. 3) – so i do. 4) – neither do i. a48. the hundred years war (1337-1453) is known in the history of great britain as the last attempt by the kings of england to build and to keep a cross-channel empire. with which country did great britain fight? 1) spain; 2) the netherlands; 3) france; 4) germany. a49. the british fleet under his command defeated napoleon’s fleet at the battle of trafalgar. 1) william the conqueror; 2) admiral nelson; 3) henry the eighth; 4) christopher wren. a50. name the author of “canterbury tales”, who made the london dialect the main written version. 1) geoffrey chaucer; 2) washington irving; 3) charles dickens; 4) walter scott.
40. 3) were trying
41. 2) close
42. 1) closely
43. 1) wide
44. 3) stealing
45 .2) hearing
46. 2) – How do you do?
47. 4) – Neither do I
48. 3) France
49. 2) Admiral Nelson
50. 1) Geoffrey Chaucer