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The document is a grammar and vocabulary test for the OGE English exam, requiring the transformation of words to fit the grammatical and lexical context of sentences. It includes a narrative about Tim's Sunday morning and his interactions with his mother and her friends, as well as information about Edinburgh's attractions. The test assesses the ability to modify words appropriately within given contexts.

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Тест 1

The document is a grammar and vocabulary test for the OGE English exam, requiring the transformation of words to fit the grammatical and lexical context of sentences. It includes a narrative about Tim's Sunday morning and his interactions with his mother and her friends, as well as information about Edinburgh's attractions. The test assesses the ability to modify words appropriately within given contexts.

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Тест 1. Грамматика и лексика.

ОГЭ по английскому языку


Преобразуйте слово, написанное заглавными буквами, так, чтобы оно
грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста.

Tim woke up later than usual. It was Sunday and he ___ (HAVE) lots of plans for
the day.

He was in the bathroom cleaning his ___ (TOOTH) when he heard some
unfamiliar voices from the veranda.

“Who could they be?” Tim ___ (THINK).

When he came into the room, his mum and two other women ___ (CHAT) happily
and didn’t notice him.

Tim coughed to attract ___ (THEY) attention.

“Oh, Tim, you’re up already!” his mother sounded excited. “Meet my school
friends, Linda and Emma.” Linda shook his hand, Emma smiled and said: “We ___
(BE) happy to meet you, Tim.”

Your mum showed us your photo, but you are much ___ (YOUNG) there. Join us
for tea.

I wish we ___ (CAN) talk about our school days for ages, but we have some other
business to discuss with your mother. It’s going to be interesting for you, too.”
Tim sat at the table. Emma had some papers in her hands but Tim couldn’t read
what ___ (PRINT) there – the letters were too small.

Thousands of tourists visit Edinburgh every year. The capital of Scotland is ___
(FAME) for its history and architecture.

It’s one of the ___ (CULTURE) centres of the country.

The main ___ (ATTRACT) of the city is Edinburgh Castle.

It was built in the 12th century but it still looks magnificent and very ___
(IMPRESS).

There are many historic monuments in Edinburgh. One of them is an unusual


monument to Walter Scott, a well-known ___ (WRITE).

The city streets are usually full of noisy tourists with cameras but if you want a
quiet holiday, you can have it too - the beautiful and ___ (PEACE) countryside is
just round the corner.

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