решить английский 1. I am so fed … … all this work!
a. up with c. with at e. over with
b. on with d. on at f. up in
2. Hockey … in winter.
a. was to play c. is played e. was play
b. has been played d. plays f. is being played
3. Bread … every day.
a. are eaten c. has been eaten e. is ate
b. is eaten d. ate f. is being eaten
4. Mind your own ….
a. business c. deal e. matter
b. work d. mind f. duty
5. What do you think … Pete?
a. to c. on e. of
b. off d. at f. with
6. I … work for the company.
a. am not c. haven’t got e. am not being
b. haven’t d. don’t f. are not
7. He doesn’t agree … us in this matter.
a. to c. for e. on
b. with d. about f. in
8. Talk … me, please. I’m scared!
a. to c. for e. out
b. of d. from f. from behind
9. I’m thinking ... our vocation.
a. to c. of e. with
b. about d. for f. out
10. I’m interested … literature very much.
a. to c. in e. --
b. with d. on f. of
11. His answer will depend … his mood.
a. from c. on e. about
b. to d. with f. for
12. He … athletics.
a. do c. plays e. play
b. does d. goes f. go
13. Alec and Mary are Scottish. They … from Glasgow.
a. come c. has come e. don’t come
b. are coming d. came f. come
14. I think this milk’s ….
a. on c. in e. at
b. up d. away f. off
15. If I don’t know the meaning of a word, I … it … in the dictionary.
a. look up c. see up e. find at
b. look at d. see at f. see for
16. Choose the opposite of the word “ugly”
a. stupid c. cruel e. arrogant
b. attractive d. kind f. polite
17. The nurses … my grandmother very well when she was in hospital.
a. looked after c. looked forward e. look for
b. looked for d. looked at f. look after
18. Choose the correct form of “₤29.99”
a. twenty-nine pounds and ninety nine
b. twenty-nine pounds ninety - nine
c. twenty nine point ninety – nine
d. pounds twenty-nine ninety-nine
e. pounds twenty-nine and ninety-nine
f. twenty-nine and ninety – nine pounds
19. What does “cruel” mean?
a. stupid c. not polite e. not kind
b. mean d. ugly f. not clever
20. Dinner … good! – What is it?
a. smell c. is smelling e. smells
b. taste d. are testing f. are smelling
21. We met when we … in Italy.
a. lived c. have lived e. have been living
b. were lived d. were living f. have been lived
22. The captain of the winning team … the cup by the Queen.
a. received c. gave e. was given
b. given d. present f. was received
23. Peter came round … we were eating.
a. during c. while e. inspite
b. because d. after f. then
24. While he … in the forest he … his wig.
a. rode, lose c. was riding, lose e. riding, lost
b. was riding, lost d. rode was, losing f. riding, was losing
25. Mary was disappointed. She … her exam.
a. had failed c. was failing e. has been failed
b. failed d. fails f. was failed
26. I met my wife … I was at university.
a. because c. so e. for
b. while d. during f. as
27. I was broke because I … all my money.
a. spend c. had spent e. would spend
b. spent d. was spent f. was spending
28. … last year the summer was awful.
a. in c. for e. at
b. about d. - f. on
29. Traffic is always bad … the rush hour.
a. while c. during e. when
b. for d. at f. in
30. What does “grief-stricken” mean?
a. very sad c. very clever e. ugly
b. very happy d. stupid f. rude
1. I am so fed … … all this work!
a. up with c. with at e. over with
b. on with d. on at f. up in
2. Hockey … in winter.
a. was to play c. is played e. was play
b. has been played d. plays f. is being played
3. Bread … every day.
a. are eaten c. has been eaten e. is ate
b. is eaten d. ate f. is being eaten
4. Mind your own ….
a. business c. deal e. matter
b. work d. mind f. duty
5. What do you think … Pete?
a. to c. on e. of
b. off d. at f. with
6. I … work for the company.
a. am not c. haven’t got e. am not being
b. haven’t d. don’t f. are not
7. He doesn’t agree … us on this matter.
a. to c. for e. on
b. with d. about f. in
8. Talk … me, please. I’m scared!
a. to c. for e. out
b. of d. from f. from behind
9. I’m thinking ... our vocation.
a. to c. of e. with
b. about d. for f. out
10. I’m interested … literature very much.
a. to c. in e. --
b. with d. on f. of
11. His answer will depend … his mood.
a. from c. on e. about
b. to d. with f. for
12. He … athletics.
a. do c. plays e. play
b. does d. goes f. go
13. Alec and Mary are Scottish. They … from Glasgow.
a. come c. has come e. don’t come
b. are coming d. came f. come
14. I think this milk’s ….
a. on c. in e. at
b. up d. away f. off
15. If I don’t know the meaning of a word, I … it … in the dictionary.
a. look up c. see up e. find at
b. look at d. see at f. see for
16. Choose the opposite of the word “ugly”
a. stupid c. cruel e. arrogant
b. attractive d. kind f. polite
17. The nurses … my grandmother very well when she was in hospital.
a. looked after c. looked forward e. look for
b. looked for d. looked at f. look after
18. Choose the correct form of “₤29.99”
a. twenty-nine pounds and ninety nine
b. twenty-nine pounds ninety - nine
c. twenty nine point ninety – nine
d. pounds twenty-nine ninety-nine
e. pounds twenty-nine and ninety-nine
f. twenty-nine and ninety – nine pounds
19. What does “cruel” mean?
a. stupid c. not polite e. not kind
b. mean d. ugly f. not clever
20. Dinner … good! – What is it?
a. smell c. is smelling e. smells
b. taste d. are testing f. are smelling
21. We met when we … in Italy.
a. lived c. have lived e. have been living
b. were lived d. were living f. have been lived
22. The captain of the winning team … the cup by the Queen.
a. received c. gave e. was given
b. given d. present f. was received
23. Peter came round … we were eating.
a. during c. while e. inspite
b. because d. after f. then
24. While he … in the forest he … his wig.
a. rode, lose c. was riding, lose e. riding, lost
b. was riding, lost d. rode was, losing f. riding, was losing
25. Mary was disappointed. She … her exam.
a. had failed c. was failing e. has been failed
b. failed d. fails f. was failed
26. I met my wife … I was at university.
a. because c. so e. for
b. while d. during f. as
27. I was broke because I … all my money.
a. spend c. had spent e. would spend
b. spent d. was spent f. was spending
28. … last year the summer was awful.
a. in c. for e. at
b. about d. - f. on
29. Traffic is always bad … the rush hour.
a. while c. during e. when
b. for d. at f. in
30. What does “grief-stricken” mean?
a. very sad c. very clever e. ugly
b. very happy d. stupid f. rude
Объяснение: в 13. Вы даете два одинаковых варианта а) и f). Они оба верны. Проверьте условие. Для 29. верны также оба варианта с) и f). Я все же выбрал f)