32. Choose the compound nouns.
1. framework
2. vision
3. nickname
4. population
5. governor
6. sweatshirt
A) 1, 3, 5
B) 2, 4, 6
C) 1, 3, 6
D) 2, 4, 5
E) 1, 5, 6
. Choose the derivative nouns.
1. trade
2. defender
3. leader
4. orphan
5. employer
6. bravery
A) 4, 5, 6 5,6
D) 3, 4
B) 2, 3, 5, 6
E) 1, 2, 3
C) 1, 2, 4, 5, 6
53. Choose the suffix which forms nouns from the words "serve" and "assist".
A) -dom
B) -hood
C) -ess
D) -th
E) -ant
12. Choose the line of uncountable nouns.
A) policeman, cold, advice
B) knowledge, thing, foot
C) wealth, leaf, tree
D) knowledge, progress, ice
E) hammer, juice, victory
21. Choose the line of countable nouns.
A) luck, gold, film
B) insect, port, toothbrush
C) flower, police, money
D) bench, coal, air
E) luggage, meat, lift
31. Choose the line of nouns in the plural.
A) teeth, goose, women
B) physics, police, ox
C) deer, goods, news
D) glasses, clothes, mice
E) scissors, furniture, business
50. Choose the line of nouns in the singulár.
A) tribe, trousers
B) teeth, sportsmen
C) women, feet
D) people, geese
E) mail, news
77. Choose the correct variant. It was such a useful…
A) information
B) piece of information
C) pieces of information
D) informations
E) pieces of informations
15. Choose the correct variant.
1. mens' work
2. children's clothes
3. geeses' necks
4. birds' nests
5. mice's holes
A) 1, 3
D) 1, 4
B) 2, 4, 5
E) 3, 4, 5
B) 1, 2, 3
36. Choose the correct variant.
1. an hour's lecture
2. the bear's paws
3. several minutes' break
4. several week's course
A) 1, 4
B) 2, 3, 4
C) 1, 3, 4
D) 3, 4
E) 1, 2, 3
. Choose the correct sentences with the noun in the Possessive Case.
1. The party will be either at Mary's or at Jack's.
2. Both men and womens' rights must be equal.
3. Barbara's and her mother's hair is the same colour.
4. The Smith's and their neighbour's gardens are alike.
5. Everybody admired the soldier's heroic deed.
A) 1, 2, 4
B) 1, 4, 5
C) 1, 3, 5
D) 2, 3
E) 2, 5
12. Choose the correct variant.
We visited …nice village in … Caucasus.
A) a, the
B) -, the
C) the, a
D) a, -
E) the, -
52. Choose the correct variant.
Sweden and Finland share … borders with …. Norway.
A) -, the
B) the, the
C) a, the
D) the, -
E) a, -
104. Choose the correct variant. Jack is… honest man. He always tells…
truth. You can fully trust him.
A) an, the
B) a, the
C) an,-
D) -, the
E) the, a
20. Choose the correct pronoun. Our teacher wants ... to read all these
English books.
A) we
B) our
C) I
D) us
E) they
21. Choose the correct pronoun. He defended... bravely in the fight.
A) herself
B) myself
C) himself
D) themselves
E) yourselves
88 . Choose the correct pronouns.
Mary, try to do... homework… .
A) your, themselves
B) yours, yourselves
C) my, herself
D) your, yourself
E) her, herself
13. Choose the correct pronoun. We don't know... in this strange city.
A) no one
D) anyone
B) any
C) nobody
E) somebody
14. Choose the correct pronouns.
Please buy …bread. There is… bread at home.
A) something, no
B) some, anything
C) some, no
D) any, something
E) no, no
112. Choose the correct variant.
….of them speak Spanish but... speaks it differently.
A) Every, everybody
C) Each, all
B) All, everyone
D) Every, nobody
E) All, all
113. Choose the correct variant.
Only …students came, not …of them.
A) some, every
B) some, all
C) all, every
D) each, both
E) every, each
24. Choose the correct variant. …is good in... season.
A) Everything, it's
B) Everything, its
C) Nothing, it's
D) All, it is
E) Something, it
40. Choose the correct degree of the adjective.
The weather is as ... as it was yesterday.
A) fresher
D) more fresher
B) fresh
C) freshest
E) the freshest
41. Choose the correct variant. Jason was ... than his brother.
A) taller
B) most tallest
C) tall
D) the most tall
E) more taller
80. Choose the correct degree of the adjective. Norman was ... among the
students of his age.
A) most intelligent
B) the most intelligent
C) a very intelligent
D) best intelligent
E) an intelligent
7. Choose the correct degree of the adverb. Little Tom speaks Russian ... than
his sister does.
A) bad
B) worse
C) badly
D) more badly
E) worst
8. Choose the correct degree of the adverb. The examiner spoke ... than our
teacher usually does.
A) more faster
D) faster
B) fast
C) fastest
E) much fast
17. Choose the correct degree of the adverb. My elder brother speaks
English... than I do.
A) worst
B) more better
C) badly
D) much better
E) more badly
31. Choose the correct variant.
There was ... water in the river and they decided to cross it.
A) few
B) many
C) little
D) a few
E) a lot
75. Choose the correct variant.
The children picked ... purple flowers in the garden.
1. many
2. a lot of
3. much
4. only a little
5. only a few
A) 1, 3, 4
B) 3, 4
C) 2, 4, 5
D) 1, 2, 5
E) 2, 3
104. Choose the correct variant.
1. much glass bottles
2. many beer barrels
3. a few gold rings
4. a little chicken soup
5. several vegetable salad
A) 1, 3, 5
B) 2, 3, 4
C) 1, 2, 4
D) 2, 3, 5
E) 1, 4, 5
9. Choose the correct variant.
Ted knows English. ...
A) So am I.
B) So do I.
C) Neither am I.
D) Neither do I.
E) I don't know, too.
10. Choose the correct variant. My friend is a student. …
A) Neither am I.
B) So do I.
C) So am I.
D) Neither do I.
E) I'm not a student, too.
90. Choose the correct variant.
-I have to make a decision immediately.
-…
A) So do they.
B) So did my companion.
C) Mr Simpson hasn't either.
D) Neither do I.
E) But I don't too.
14. Choose the correct negative sentence.
There is a book and a journal in the bag.
A) There is no book or journal in the bag.
B) There is neither book nor journal in the bag.
C) There is not either book or journal in the bag.
D) There is no a book and a journal in the bag.
E) There is not book and journal in the bag.
15. Choose the correct negative sentence.
A) There was no a teacher or a student on the third floor.
B) There was neither a teacher nor student on the third floor.
C) There was neither teacher nor student on the third floor.
D) There was no teacher or student on the third floor.
E) There was not a teacher or_student on the third floor.
12. Choose the correct Passive Voice version of the sentence.
The girl left the notes on the desk.
A) The notes were been left on the desk.
B) The girl was left the notes on the desk.
C) The notes have left on the desk.
D) The notes are left on the desk.
E) The notes were left on the desk.
13. Choose the correct Passive Voice version of the sentence.
They will change the decision tomorrow.
A) The decision is changed by them tomorrow.
B) The decision will be changed tomorrow.
C) The decision will change tomorrow by them.
D) They will be changed the decision tomorrow.
E) The decision will change them tomorrow.
35. Choose the correct Passive Voice version of the sentence.
Kate read an interesting message.
A) An interesting message is read by Kate.
B) An interesting message was read by Kate.
C) An interesting message read by Kate.
D) Kate was read an interesting message.
E) Kate is read an interesting message.
3. Choose the sentence in the Passive Voice.
A) Grace looked very fashionable at Christmas party.
B) The results were checked by the teachers at the university.
C) Everyone should know the laws of his/her country.
D) I like to run every morning in summer.
E) The doctor accepted the patient with a severe ache.
34. Choose the correct variant.
The child is thirsty. You ... give him some water.
1. should
3. mustn't
5. ought
A) 3, 4
D) 1, 3, 5
2. are able
4. must
B) 2, 3
E) 2, 4, 5
C) 1,4
35. Choose the correct modal verb.
The manager can speak English well, but we....
A) don't have
D) must
B) could
C) can
E) can't
74. Choose the correct modal verb.
A citizen... guard his national property.
A) ought
B) doesn't have to
C) has to
D) shouldn't
E) hasn't
30. Choose the correct conjunction.
The train stopped ... the passengers began to get off.
A) but
B) and
C) or
D) although
E) though
73. Choose the correct conjunction.
He walked slowly …he was very tired.
A) though
B) whether
C) so
D) although
E) because
. Choose the correct variant.
The list of the final tests … often typed on the first page.
1. is
3. аге
2. was
4. were
A) 1, 3
B) 2, 3
C) 1, 2
D) 3, 4
E) 1,4
Choose the correct variant.
A sack of flour... in the car.
A) weren't
B) are
C) were
D) was
E) aren't
. Choose the synonym of the underlined word. There are different English
and Russian books in our school library.
A) similar
B) ridiculous
D) same
E) indifferent
C) various
Choose the correct exclamatory sentence.
A) What a lovely sight it is!
B) How a lovely sight it is!
C) What a lovely sight is it!
D) How a lovely sight is it!
E) What a lovely sights it is!
3. Choose the correct exclamatory sentence.
A) What a wonderful opportunities it is!
B) What a wonderful opportunity is it!
C) How a wonderful opportunity it is!
D) How a wonderful the opportunity is!
E) What a wonderful opportunity it is!