B) Happy about something that happened.



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Тулеубаева Ш.К.

 

$$$ 1

A person who lives very near you:

A)Neighbour.

B) Colleague.

C) Best friend.

D) Cousin.

E) Nephew.

 

$$$ 2

A person you work with:

A) Neighbour.

B) Colleague.

C) Best friend.

D) Cousin.

E) Niece.

 

$$$ 3

A male child:

A) Nephew.

B) Niece.

C)Son.

D) Daughter.

E) Cousin.

 

$$$ 4

Your aunt’s (or your uncle’s) child:

A) Nephew.

B) Niece.

C) Son.

D) Cousin.

E) Brother-in-law.

 

$$$5

Your brother’s (or your sister’s daughter):

A) Nephew.

B) Niece.

C) Son.

D) Cousin.

E) Brother-in-law.

 

$$$6

Your closest friend:

A) Nephew.

B) Brother-in-law.

C) Son.

D) Cousin.

E) Best friend.

 

$$$7

Your daughter’s husband:

A) Son-in-law.

B) Brother-in-law.

C) Son.

D) Cousin.

E) Nephew.

 

$$$8

Your mother’s (or your father’s) sister:

A) Uncle.

B) Aunt.

C) Daughter.

D) Cousin.

E) Sister-in-law.

 

$$$9

Can you find the word that does not belong to the group:

A) Brother-in-law.

B) Uncle.

C) Father.

D) Niece.

E) Son.

 

$$$10

Can you mark the word that does not belong to the group:

A) Wife.

B) Uncle.

C) Daughter.

D) Aunt.

E) Niece.

 

$$$ 11

My parents’ parents are my _____:

A) Grandfathers.

B) Grandparents.

C) Grandmothers.

D) Great-grandparents.

E) Grandchildren.

 

$$$ 12

It’s never too late to _____:

A) Master.

B) Improve.

C) Study.

D) Learn.

E) Work.

 

$$$ 13

There is no place like _____:

A) House.

B) Home.

C) Castle.

D) Country.

E) Building.

 

$$$ 14

East or West _____:

A) House is large.

B) It isn’t my place.

C) Home is best.

D) They are fine.

E) We are at home.

 

$$$ 15

Can you find the antonym to the word “boring”:

A) Smart.

B) Tolerant.

C) Shy.

D) Interesting.

E) Jealous.

 

$$$ 16

Give the antonym: difficult:

A) Different.

B) Comfortable.

C) Easy.

D) Early.

E) Light.

 

$$$ 17

Can you find the synonym to the word “near”:

A) Behind.

B) In front of.

C) Next to.

D) Above.

E) Under

 

$$$ 18

What is opposite of the word “long”:

A) High.

B) Happy.

C) Short.

D) Large.

E) Little.

 

$$$ 19

Where do you cook food?:

A) In the kitchen.

B) In the bathroom.

C) In the living-room.

D) In the bedroom.

E) In the pantry.

 

$$$ 20

Where do you keep milk, butter and other food cold?:

A) In the wardrobe.

B) In the cupboard.

C) On the table.

D) On the floor.

E) In the fridge.

 

$$$ 21

Where do you keep plates?:

A) In the wardrobe.

B) In the fridge.

C) In the cupboard.

D) On the window.

E) On the floor.

 

$$$ 22

The room to sleep in is _____?:

A) Bathroom.

B) Living-room.

C) Kitchen.

D) Bedroom.

E) Study.

 

$$$ 23

Can you find the antonym to the word “to sell”:

A) To go.

B) To realize.

C) To spend.

D) To receive.

E) To buy.

 

$$$ 24

Arrange as synonyms: as a rule:

A) Seldom.

B) Sometimes.

C) Usually.

D) Never.

E) Always.

 

$$$ 25

Arrange as synonyms: a library:

A) A place where we live.

B) A large classroom.

C) A place where we take books.

D) A room where we have dinner.

E) A place where we have rest

 

$$$ 26

The room where we wash is a _____:

A) Dining room.

B) Hall.

C) Bathroom.

D) Classroom.

E) Sitting-room.

 

$$$27

A tree is _____ than a bush:

A) More high.

B) Highest.

C) More higher.

D) Higher.

E) I don't know.

 

$$$ 28

Are you married?:

A) No, I’m not.

B) Yes, I have.

C) No, he isn’t.

D) Yes, it is.

E) Yes, she was.

 

$$$ 29

Is your family very large?:

A) No, I’m not.

B) Yes, I have.

C) No, he isn’t.

D) Yes, it is.

E) Yes, she was.

 

$$$ 30

Were you born in this town?:

A) No, I’m not.

B) Yes, I have.

C) Yes, I was.

D) Yes, it is.

E) Yes, she was.

 

$$$ 31

Is your father a doctor?:

A) No, I’m not.

B) Yes, I have.

C) No, he isn’t.

D) Yes, it is.

E) Yes, she was.

 

$$$ 32

Are your parents from this town?

A) No, I’m not.

B) Yes, I have.

C) No, he isn’t.

D) Yes, it is.

E) No, they aren’t.

 

$$$ 33

Look _____ the blackboard and copy _____ the sentences _____ the blackboard, please:

A) Out/ -/ from.

B) At/ in/ off.

C) At/ out/ from.

D) To/ off/ on.

E) Through/ on/ at.

 

$$$34

There is _____ crime in this city:

A) Many.

B) Not much.

C) Too many.

D) Few.

E) A few.

F) A little.

 

$$$35

There are_____ French speakers in this city:

A) Many.

B) Too much.

C)A little.

D) A lot of.

E) Not much.

F) Much.

 

$$$36

He translates very _____ letters into English:

A) A lot of.

B) Little.

C) Many.

D) Some.

E) Often.

F) Much.

 

$$$37

Can you find Subject question:

A) What do you like to do?.

B) Who lives in Paris?.

C) Where does he work?.

D) What has become a dirty word?.

E) What do they want?.

F) What does he think?.

 

$$$38

Can you find Subject question:

A) Who worked in London?.

B) Where did it happen? .

C) What happened?.

D) What do you think?.

E) What does he do?.

F) What did you say?.

 

$$$39

Can you findverbs which describe activities:

A) Do.

B) Hate.

C)Remember.

D) Understand.

E) Believe.

F) Run.

 

$$$40

Can you findverbs which describe states:

A) Do.

B) Hate.

C)Write.

D) Eat.

E) Believe.

F) Run.

 

$$$41

Can you find the correct definition to the character adjective: depressed:

A) Worried and not able to relax.

B) A state of unhappiness or despondency.

C)Anxious or apprehensive.

D) Very unhappy, often for a long time.

E) Affected by stress.

F) Worried because of something that’s going to happen.

 

$$$42

Can you find the correct definition to the character adjective: nervous:

A) Worried and not able to relax.

B) A state of unhappiness or despondency.

C)Anxious or apprehensive.

D) Very unhappy, often for a long time.

E) Affected by stress.

F) Worried because of something that’s going to happen.

 

$$$43

Can you find the correct definition to the character adjective: pleased:

A) Feeling or showing confidence in oneself or one’s abilities or qualities.

B) Happy about something that happened.

C)Contented, pleased.

D) Certain that you can do things well.

E)Feeling or showing pleasure and satisfaction, especially at an event or a situation.

F) Pleased because you have got what you wanted.

 

$$$44

Can you find the correct definition to the character adjective: satisfied:

A) Feeling or showing confidence in oneself or one’s abilities or qualities.

B) Happy about something that happened.

C)Contented, pleased.

D) Certain that you can do things well.

E)Feeling or showing pleasure and satisfaction, especially at an event or a situation.

F)Pleased because you have got what you wanted.

 

$$$45

Can you findthe correct definition to the character adjective: confident:

A) Feeling or showing confidence in oneself or one’s abilities or qualities.

B) Happy about something that happened.

C)Contented, pleased.

D) Certain that you can do things well.

E)Feeling or showing pleasure and satisfaction, especially at an event or a situation.

F) Pleased because you have got what you wanted.

 

$$$46

Can you find the correct definition to the character adjective: guilty:

A) Unhappy or worried, because something bad has happened.

B) Justly chargeable with a particular fault or error.

C)Feel very bad about something you did wrong.

D)Make someone unhappy, disappointed, or worried.

E) Unhappy because you don’t have any friends or anyone to talk to.

F)Sad because one has no friends or company.

 

$$$47

Can you find the correct definition to the character adjective: upset:


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