Лексико-грамматический тест по алфавиту 12 страница
The person that described the condition ‘not ill, but going to be’ was _____E) Charles Dickens
The phrasal verb "make for" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to.provide
The phrasal verb "to date back to” in sentence 7 of paragraph 1 means.to have existed since a particular time in the past
The phrase "wiped out" in line 5 is closest in meaning to.Killed off.
The phrase ‘the amazing specimen’ refers to_____.ahailstone
The potential hailstorms come from..the ground surface
The project was a complete financial... .disaster
The pronoun “it” in the sentence ‘I don’t need it’ refers to . Parliament
The pronoun “they” in the sentence ‘They gave him to Cromwell’ refers to_______the Scots
The reason that Bill and Simone Butlers’ vaeht sank:some whales hit the side of the boat
The recipe of Coca-Cola was sold for:C) 2300 dollars
The reporter Mark investigated________B) people’s manners
The right version of the Elizabeth’s statement: B) She said that she had a week body, but the heart of a king
The Romans came over and ... the Britons.conquered
The sailors were angry and wanted to throw______into the sea.a drank passenger
The story is about._______a dolphin that helped ships many years ago.
The strong fortress was built...To protect the City of London.
The Students' Centre was_______ when the author came there.crowded
The summer had been________a hot east wind blew and the fire spread quickly.dry
The swimmer and navigator,______first appeared at the end of the 19th
The synonym of the word ‘charhimatic’ In line 2 Is .charming
The synonym of the word ‘to blame’ in line 26: E) to criticize
The text mainly discusses.how jazz is becoming popular among young people
The verb ‘collide’ in this text means to______run into
The White Tome never was ... in ancient times.Museum.
The word "austere" in line 14 is closest in meaning to.Severe.
The word "emaciated" in line 13 is closest in meaning to.Unhealthy.
The word "greater" in line 1 is closest in meaning to.Larger.
The word "it" in line 4 in "Camberwell", "and it is open to the public" refers to.the house of the Hugo family
The word "it” in line 20 refers to.A pond.
The word "they" in line 26 refers to.Plants and seeds.
The word "wealthy" in paragraph 1 means.___rich
The word "withstand'.resist
The word ‘lack’ in line 27 is closest in meaning to: D) absence of something
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The word “to forgive” used in the text is closest in meaning to the word ;to excuse
The word “turbulent” used in the text is close in meaning to the word .rough
The word 'devastation' Is closest in meaning to______destruction
The words: "Reader, if you want to see his monument, look around" are written on_____grave.Wren's
The writer came to the youth centre that morning full of_______A) awfulness
The writer needn’t have worried because___________D) the children weren’t doing messy activities
The writer noticed that_______were in high emotional state.D) the majority of the children
The writer was responsible for _______age group.C) 10 to 11 year olds
The writer’s best moment occurred______________C) when she was amazed
Then the Butlers' fishing-line was broken, something strange happened.Fish came to the surface, they caught them easily.
There are a lot of bad manners because______C) you see the things from your point of you
There are the.....islands separated by Cook Strait D) North and South
There is also possibility to enjoy the wildlife view from.the bridge in the village centre
There were dungeons for ... .Prisoners.
They have to march_____B) 40 Kilometers
They spent so many days at sea because ...they had some necessary things for living
They survived in very good condition because:thev had food, drinking mater and the line to fish
This text is about:D) types of money
To get money is necessary to ...To earn them.
Total number of days the Butlers spent at sea..two months
Traditionally money of the USA is of ...Green color.
Trumpet refers to.a musical instrument.
Victoria’s father, Edward had died when she was.E)8monthes old
We can imply from the text that the author's opinion about the quality of her band's playing was. fantastic
We should often follow the manners________C) not to cause more violence
Wedding is ...Colorful and interesting ceremony.
What «popular” newspapers do you know?E) The Daily Express.
What «quality” newspapers do you know?E) The Times, The Independent.
What are newspapers owned in Britain by? A) By publishing companies.
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What are the advantages of computers for companies?they are honest and never have a bad day
What are the advantages of ships compared to airplanes?C)they are elegant, comfortable
What are the editors of papers usually allowed?A) Freedom of expression.
What are the market women in Onitsha famous for?E) for their skill at making large amounts of money
What can be understood about arch bridges in paragraph 2?They were sustainable and durable bridges.
What can we learn from movie? A little more about life.
What captured the imagination of educators?C) Internet.
What city besides Berlin and London is considered rainy?E)Oslo
What clothes did the Druids wear?Long white robes.
What country has the highest tax on the drinks?E) Sweden.
What country takes the first place on the continent in the number of illegitimate children?B) Sweden.
What country takes the last place on the continent in the number of illegitimate children?B) Greece.
What creates conflict?Opposition.
What delicacies were on the menu for dinner?C) caviar and pâtè
What did all Atlantic travellers use in the past?C) ships
What did American Indians use as money? A)wampum
What did Daniel К. Ludwig plant? fast growing trees
What did Egyptians make to produce stones?Special mixture.
What did he ask at the hotel?D) A vacant room.
What did he haveto do?D) took care of business
What did he start?C) Birdseye Seafoods, Inc
What did he write?B) Virginia laws.
What did Mr. Brown hear at night?A) Some noise.
What did Mr. Brown like to do?To travel.
What did Mr. Brown think he broke at night?E)A window.
What did people think of Henry Plummer?C) handsome, friendly and honest
What did the ancient economies use instead of coins?C) barter
What did the Britons get used to drink? strong drink of honey
What did the company have?B) smart marketing strategy
What did the Director answer to the old woman?An actor must act.
What did the expert on cities predict for cities in 1982?C) People would travel to work in «airbuses”
What did the man lose?A) a wallet
What did the man say after Mr. Brown had broken the window?B) «I am much better”.
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What did the most prospectors do? E)sett1ed down in routine jobs
What did the neighbour ask Mr. Brown to do?A) To open the window.
What did the ocean liners offer to their passengers food and meeting famous people
What did the receptionist offer?E) A Double room.
What did the receptionist tell the men about sharing one room?A)”It will be less expensive for you”.
What did they realize having bought the cabinet?B) it was too big
What did they want the examiners last candidate to do?Finish his performance as quickly as possible.
What dil he try to freeze first?D) fish
What do «market masters” do?D) make decisions about the day-to-day running of the market
What do auctioneers do?D) try people to bid
What do busy people usually say?Business before pleasure.
What do experienced auctiongoers never do?B) bid too high
What do foreigners think about the weather in Britain?Britain is covered in a blanket of fog every winter
What do in fact smugglers have?D) legitimate businesses on the side
What do many smugglers love as much as profit?E) excitement
What do people do at a wedding reception?Share the joy of the bride and groom.
What do people get for work?Wages.
What do schoolchildren have during this period? C) winter holiday
What do some visitors use to go through corridors?Electric carts.
What do Swiss people export?B) watches
What do the experiments of the institute show?The stones were not transported.
What do the guests throw at the bride and groom?Rice.
What do the guests throw at the bride and groom?Rice.
What do they also see? E) market law is enforced
What do they specialize in cleaning up?C) household mess after fires and floods
What do tourists have to tolerate?C) traffic jams
What does «2.5” refer to in the text?The weight of each stone of a pyramid.
What does «accommodating businessman” mean?A) helpful
What does a «colour supplement” mean?C) Separate magazine which contains feature articles.
What does an elephant put in his great mouth?Fruit
What does auction have to be compared with theater?B) a script and a plot
What does everyone believe? C) a $10 bill is worth $10
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What does the "Ceremony of the Keys" symbolize?Tradition.
What does the abbreviation WWW mean?C) World Wide Web.
What does the elephant try to pull down?The tree
What does the word «browser” mean?C) A program.
What does the word «to astonish” mean?A) to surprise.
What finn makes fantasies come true?C) «Fairy Fulfillment”
What group did John Lennon form with his friends?D) «The Beatles”.
What happened the next day?A late visitor came into the office.
What happened to «The Normandie”?A) was destroyed
What happened to the investors who had put their faith in financial foreseers?C) their investments were ruined
What happened to the men at night?B) Brown’s neighbour felt unwell.
What happens after the groom puts the wedding ring on his bride’s finger?Kisses her.
What happens to the main character in a good movie?The main character becomes better, changes.
What happens when the bride enters the church?Walks down the aisle with father.
What has the arrival of browsers opened to everybody?D) The Internet.
What has the WWW become for Big Business?D)A new way of selling around the globe.
What have been kept up by American progressive people?E) Jefferson’s best traditions.
What have browsers taken away?B) Collection of commands.
What information do the qualities print?They print serious information in tone
What information do the tabloids print? They print stories of celebrities
What is buisiness for the Nigerian women?A) a natural part of life
What is a «workaholic”?Addicted to his work.
What is an important tradition in many British households?D) A big Sunday lunch.
What is auction according to one auction guide?B) theater
What is Millie?A) a professional timesaver
What is Modem?B) A piece of equipment.
What is Perrier?A) a lightly carbonated water
What is the advantage of tourism for Mediterranean countries?D) lots of money for the economies
What is the average duration of the working week of the British?D) 44 hours.
What is the average temperature at the surface of the sun-baked desert?Around 150 degrees.
What is the BBC?the main television and radio broadcasting organization in Britain
What is the biggest disadvantage in the Mediterranean sea?B) pollution
What is the chief industry of Dawson City now?
What is the current population of Dawson?E) 462
What is the difference between various national daily newspapers?D) In the type of news they report.
What is the greatest problem of successful inventions?B) to convince people to try something different
What is the largest religion practiced in the republic?Islam
What is the length of the Amazon river?4000 miles
What is the main approach to London from the East?The River Thames.
What is the main approach to London from the East?The Thames.
What is the main topic of the text?Mass media in Britain
What is the main topic of the text?Young people's interest in jazz music
What is the monkey afraid of? Water
What is the most important reason for developing new productsB) competition
What is the most necessary item required for access to the WWW?D) A computer.
What is the most polluted place in France?B) St. Tropez
What is the name of a bigger cleaning company?C) «Disaster Masters”
Whatis the nationality of the navigator who saw the land first?D) Dutch
What is the percentage of women in the Nigerian market D) over 80%
What is the real reason that money is valuable?D) everyone believes it is
What is the topic of this passage?Animal life in a desert environment.
What is the Tower of London now?Royal palace.
What is wampum made of?A) from seashells
What kind of enclosed shopping center is the Mall of AmericaThe largest.
What kind of extras do they provide their animals?clothes, jeweled collars, beds
What kind of food is offered in planes?B) mediocre food
What kind of goods did he find at a Nigerian market B)silks from Cairo, salt from the Sahara, clay water jars
What kind of jeans did he make?E) for people who wanted to look glamorous
What kind of materials do these newspapers concentrate on?D) The Royal Family.
What kind of movies are made in Hollywood?Mysteries, comedies, musicals, love stories.
What kind of necessities were very expensive in Dawson?A) food and wood
What kind of newspapers are called as «populars and tabloids”? B) Small-sized newspapers.
What kind of towns appeared in the West?A) boom towns
What kind of work is the Pieta for St Peter’s Cathedral?A) His first great work.
What kinds of newspapers are there in Britain?national and local newspapers
What land area makes New Zealand similar size to Japan and Britain?C)268,105
What looks still beautiful...?B) the coastline
What made the trip to Dawson City difficult?E) snow-covered mountains and icy rivers
What month was marked with the worst lossesA) October
What part of the day does the "Ceremony of the Keys" take place?In the evening.
What part of the Pacific ocean did the Maori people migrate from? E) Southern
What people are the bigest consumers of alcohol?A) The French.
What price do bum pay?Live in poor conditions
What price do workaholic pay?Have dull personalities.
What rewards could ancient Greek athletes expect?a wreath of olive leaves
What saved the life of the old woman?a canary
What school helps to deal effectively with all the people who want to help out for a price?E) «School of Thinking”
What songs did they sing when they fought against the United States war in Vietnam?A) «Give Peace a Chance”, «Power to the People”.
What sort of town was Dawson during the period of Canadian gold Rush?C) city of tents and cabins
What title did her Prime Minister get?B) Earl of Beaconsfield.
What ushered in a new era in American commerce?Mall of America.
What was John Lennon?A) A member of «The Beatles”.
What was needed for accessing information?B) A password.
What was Spiridon Loues’s occupation?a water carrier
What was the case, to the Director’s mind?ADifficult.
What was the design of Murjani’s jeans?E) tight-fitting
What was the difference between a simple machine and the «lazy man’s mower”E) it had a motor
What was the end of his saying?C) «Something might be gaining on you”
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