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How did Mr. Scotty happen to be in New York?


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36. How did Mr. Scotty happen to be in New York?

A) He decided to visit relatives both in New York and Rome.

B) He took the fuel stop in New York for his destination.

C) The stewardess told him the plane arrived in New York.

D) He decided to see the sights of New York
VARIANT №110
1. Help me carry these bags,... you?

A) will B) can C) don’t D) wouldn’t



2. It was often very cold during the years I spent in Sweden, and ... winter the temperatures fell to around 30 degrees Celsius during the day.

A) one B) the C) some D) a



3. Their friendship ended ... the quarrel they had last month.

A) with B) at C) by D) under



4. If you want to contact... of them, try to do so before lunch break.

A) no B) someone C) none D) any



5. What was the end of the play? If you ... it out, you would have known its end.

A) will sit B) had sat C) would sit O) sat



6. - Where is Ann?

- She ... be walking in the garden.

A) has to B) ought to C) must D) can



7. He didn’t like my new hairstyle. He said it made me ... ten years older.

A) looked B) look C) looking D) to look



8. The boy has just had dinner. He... be hungry yet

A) can B) mustn’t C) must D) can’t



9. Annie felt tired when she was coming home from the store because the bag of groceries ...too heavy for her to carry.

A) is B) are C) was D) were



10. We felt happy when the plane landed ... on the runway.

A) save B) safe C) safety D) safely



11. We could tell from the ... on his face that he was very angry.

A) express B) expressive

C) expression D) expressible

12. The meeting was over. And all the parents left... school.

A) the В) a C) - D) an



13. Please watch the kids ... in the backyard for a few minutes, will you?

A) to play B) are playing C) played D) play



14. When I entered the room, all was quiet. Then! saw that all the pens and pencils ... scattered around the floor.

A) has been B) had been C) was D) is



15. It’s one of the most impressive buildings ... I’ve ever seen.

A) where B) what C) whose D) that



16. It was six o’clock when the card of monsieur Hercule Poirot... up to Mirelle.

A) brought B) will be brought

C) was brought D) brings

17. I’m sure I’m not the only person ... is dissatisfied with the new computers.

A) whom B) which C) who’s D) that



18. I prefer fish. I eat... meat.

A) very little B) a few C) none D) very few



19. We wanted to know, "What have we missed so far?" We wanted to know what...missed so far.

A) we had B) have we C) had we D) we have



20. - Have you been working here long?

- Yes, by next June I here for ten years.

A) will work B) will have worked

C) had worked D) have worked

21. If the fallen tree hadn’t blocked the road we... on time.

A) would arrive B) will arrive

C) had arrived D) would have arrived

22. When we have done a good job we can be proud ... ourselves.

A) of B) for C) with D) to



23. English people don’t usually have porridge for breakfast. Porridge is rather more a Scottish ...an English food.

A) than B) that C) this D) then



24. The train drivers are on strike. Very... people came to work.

A) few B) little C) a few D) many



25. Parchment, a writing material that was widely used in ancient times, from skins of animals such as sheep and goat's. Paper, the main writing material today, was invented by the Chinese.

A) made B) had been making

C) was making D) was made

26. Something has happened to Julie. She seems rather..., but she tries to smile cheerfully.

A)sadness B) sadden C) sadly D) sad



Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 27-28 in the text. Some people think that Robin Hood is a fictional character; others think he really (27)..., and they (28)... about which part of England he was from.

27. A) lived B) had lived C) was living D) lives

28. A) suggest B) discuss C) argue D) offer

Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 29-31 in the text. The covered wagon is important in the history of the United States. Some covered wagons (29)... in the Cast as early 1717 They (30)... heavy loads for long distances. The front and back parts of the wagons ware higher than the middle. These kept loads from falling (31) ...on steep hills.

29. A) were built B) were building C) built D) build

30. A) brought B) carried C) fetched D) held

31. A) into B) in C) out D) of



Read the text. Then choose the correct answer to questions 32-33. The best present I got on my 16th birthday was the chance to play the National Lottery. I was really jealous of my parents and my older friends who put a bet on every week, so when I became old enough, I couldn’t wait to try it. I picked a set of numbers and from then on I used the same ones every time I played. My school exams finished on 13th June, so to celebrate, I put £3 on a Lottery ticket. That evening, just Mum and I were at home watching the numbers being, drawn on TV. As the numbers were called, my heart started pounding as I matched them to my ticket. "Mum. I’ve won the Lottery”, -I shouted. We were so shocked we couldn't speak! Dad came home from work and I made him check the numbers too, just to make sure we weren’t going mad. But even after he'd checked them, I still wouldn't allow myself to believe it, until finally I nervously dialed the number on the back of my ticket. "Well, Mr. Selby, at the moment it looks as if you've got a winning ticket. Go to your regional center and they’ll confirm if.

32. Why did Selby start playing the Lottery?

A) He wanted to celebrate his birthday.

B) He had carefully chosen a set of numbers.

C) He knew his family needed money.

D) People around him were playing.

33. Selby knew he had definitely won the Lottery when...

A) he dialed the number on the back of his ticket.

B) he went to an office in Lottery.

C) he watched the numbers being drawn on TV.

D) his father checked the winning numbers.

Read the text. Then choose the correct answer to questions 34-36. Mr. Scotty from San Francisco flew from America to his native Italy to visit his relatives. Approaching New York the plane made a one hour fuel stop at Kennedy Airport. Thinking that he had arrived, Mr. Scotty got out and spent two days in New York believing he was in Rome. When his nephews were not there to meet him, Mr. Scotty thought they had been delayed in the heavy Roman traffic mentioned in their letters. He also noticed that many people spoke English with American accent. After twelve hours traveling round on a bus, the driver handed him to a policeman who spoke only English. Mr. Scotty expressed surprise at the Roman police employing someone who didn't speak his own language.

34. How long did Mr. Scotty’s visit to New York last?

A) twelve hours B) three days

C) forty eight hours D) one hour

35. Why did the plane stop at Kennedy Airport?

A) It was because of non-flying weather.

B) It needed refueling.

C) Hi-jackers made the pilots land

D) It happened because of the accident.

36. How did Mr. Scotty happen to be in New York

A) The stewardess told him the plane arrived in New York.

B) He took the fuel stop in New York for his destination.

C) He decided to visit relatives both in New York and Rome.

D) He decided to see the sights of New York first.

VARIANT №111
1. A: Tom says he hasn't got any money again.

B: So that's the reason... he didn't come out to eat with us.

A) when B) that C) why D) which



2. We can't put that box in the car, as there's... space.

A) too little B) so little C) as little D) too few



3. You drove right past me when I... for the bus

A) was waiting B) had waited C) wait . D) waiting



4. I'm writing to ask you what... for the last weekend in May.

A) will you plan B) do you plan

C) are you planning D) you are planning

5. - Have you posted the invitations?

- Yes, they... already been posted.

A) have B) has C) were 0) had



6. The famous actress doesn't respond... questions about been personal life.

A) at B) for C) on 0) to



7. We won’t be able to finish the project if either of them... a leave now.

A) to take B) taking C) takes D)take



8. The head of the delegation made... speech about the environment.

А)- В) a C) the D)an



9. I'll be very glad if you get Nick... the room I ran never have him do that.

A) to have cleaned B) to clean

C) cleaning D) cleaned

10. I am a bit late,... ? I any sorry, then.

A) don’t I B) aren’t I C) do I D) am I



11. The last continent to be discovered, Antarctica, remained ... behind barriers of fog, storm and sea ice until the early 19th century.

A) hid B) hide C) hiding D) hidden



12. I was shocked when she began to question me. She thought I... the money.

A) stole B) steal C) have stolen D) had stolen



13. Not much is known about the possibility of the existence of rational beings on other planets. Only ... research has been carried out in this field.

A) few B) a few C) little D) much



14. All members of the cat family are... adapted for grasping and tearing.

A) highest B) higher C) high D) highly



15. Mountain ranges vary in age. The Alps are only fifteen million years old but... Highlands of Scotland are 400 million years old.

A) some В) a C) the D) -



16. Tomorrow I'll have to be at the office a bit earlier... through some documents.

A) to look B) looked C) to be looking D) looking



17. I’m sure it isn’t going to rain, we... take an umbrella.

A) oughtn’t B) don't have to C) can’t D) mustn’t



18. We don’t have to check out of the hotel room until 12.00, so we ... leave packing am suitcases until tomorrow morning.

A) might B) have to C) could D) must



19. People usually can get a... amount of the calcium their bodies need from the food they consume.

A) sufficient B) sufficiently C) suffice D) sufficiency



20. The new supermarket is a place... you can find anything you might want to buy

A) where B) when C) that D) which



21. Ballads were early types of poetry and may have ... among the first kinds of music.

A) to be B) was C) be D) been



22. Diana baked three cakes... of them was a chocolate cake.

A) None B) All C) Neither D) Both



23. The noise was so loud, that I put my hands... my ears.

A) for B) over C) above D) into



24. In 1938 Pearl S. Buck became the first American... to receive the Noble Prize for Literature.

A) women’s B) women C) woman’s D) woman



25. If orange blossoms are exposed to very cold temperature, they... and die.

A) could wither B) would have withered

C) would wither D) wither

26. We wanted to know, “What have we missed so far?" We wanted to know what... missed so far.

A) we have B) had we C) we had D) have we



Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 27-28 in the text. The Futurola "Super Help" is a new robot capable of (27)... ail kinds of housework, including cooking and gardening. In addition, it has an electronic superbrain that will do the most complex (28)... - in a few seconds. It is also very expensive.

27. A) do B) having done C) doing D) to do

28. A) service B) understanding

C) calculations D) cooking



Read the text Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 29-31 in the text There are two kinds of whales. One kind has a big mouth with teeth. It can eat other large animals (29)... the sea. This kind (30)... a killer whale. The other kind of whale is much larger, but it has no teeth and has a very small (31).... They cannot swallow anything larger than an apple.

29. A) on B) by C) off D)of

30. A) is called B) is calling C) called D) calls

31. A) body B) tail C)eye D) throat



Read the passage. Then choose the correct answer to questions 32-33. Many stolen paintings have a strange history. But one of the strangest was that to a paining by the famous sixteenth-century painter Bruegel, stolen from an art gallery in London in the eighties. The four thieves who had stolen the painting, didn’t know how much it cost. The first art expert who came to see the painting said it was priceless. Another art expert said it was worth £2-3 million. Then the thieves tried to sell the painting bade to the art gallery from which it had been stolen. The gallery contacted the police and a meeting was arranged. However, the meeting didn't take place. A short time later the thieves were arrested. When they were told that they were arrested in connection with a Bruegel painting, one ol them said: “What’s a Bruegel? I thought it was rubbish".

32. Why didn't the first expert name the exact price?

A) He didn’t want to deal with the gang.

B) He wanted to haw the painting for himself.

C) The gallery didn’t allow him to do it.

D) He thought it was too valuable to be priced.

33. What’s a Bruegel?

A) a portrait of Bruegel B) a painting by Bruegel

C) rubbish

D) the famous sixteenth-century painter



Read the text. Then choose the correct answer to questions 34-36. Mr. Scotty from San Francisco lew from America to his native Italy to visit his relatives. Approaching New York the plane made a one hour fuel stop at Kennedy Airport Thinking that ie had arrived, Mr. Scotty got out and spent two days in New York believing he was in Rome. When lis nephews were not there to meet him, Mr. Scotty thought, they had been delayed in the heavy Roman traffic mentioned in their letters. He also noticed that many people spoke English with American accent. After twelve hours traveling round on a bus, the driver handed him to a policeman who spoke only English. Mr. Scotty expressed surprise at the Roman police employing someone who didn't speak his own language.

34. How long did Mr. Scotty's visit to New York last?

A) one hour B) twelve hours

C) three days D) forty eight hours

35. Why did the plane stop at Kennedy Airport?

A) It needed refueling.

B) Hi-jackers made the pilots land

C) It was because of non-flying weather.

D) It happened because of the accident.

36. How did Mr.Scotty happen to be in New York?

A) He took the fuel stop in New York for his destination.

B) He decided to see the sights of New York first.

C) The stewardess told him the plane arrived in view York

D) He decided to visit relatives both in New York and Rome.
VARIANT №112
1. After describing the situation on the market in general, the sales manager went on... about details.

A) talk B) talking C) talked D) have talked



2. Lanny noticed that he...watched by three men from the coffee stall on the other side of the road.

A) was B) is C) are D) had



3. My mother introduced me... classical music when I was quite young

A) about B) for C) in D) to



4. - Helen is always alone.

- No, she isn't. .She’s got... friends.

A) much B) a lot of C) few D) lots



5. Sally spent six month out of... work.

A) some В) - C) the D) a



6. Let’s change the subject,... ?

A) do you B) let us C) do we D) shall we



7. She was... intelligent, she always came top of the class.

A) such B)soan C) such an D)so



8. Jane’s clothes were wet. She... her dog.

A) was washing B) washed

C) had been washing D) had washed

9. While I was in Paris, some of the best food I found ...not at the well-known eating places, but in small out-of-the-way cafes.

A) was B) were C) are D) being



10. I wouldn't feel so cold in winter if our heating... properly.

A) is working B) would be working

C) would work D) worked

11. Foxes and deer are almost the only wild animals that can ... in England.

A) to be hunted B) be hunted

C) be hunting D) hunt

12. If you have all the necessary qualifications you apply for this job.

A) should B) mustn’t C) had to D) haven’t to



13. The girl asked her friend, "Did you go to the birthday party yesterday?" The girl asked her friend....

A) did you go to the birthday party the day before

B) if she had gone to the birthday party the

C) day before

D) if she goes to the birthday party this day did she go to the birthday party yesterday

14. Books differ from magazines and newspapers because they are not published on a... schedule. A) month B) months’ C) month’s D) monthly

15. You will only make her... I Please don't shout at her.

A) cried B) crying C) to cry D) cry



16. The survival of most large mammals is being put at ... risk by global warming.

A) an B)the C)a D)-



17. I’d like to make... remarks in connection with the topic under discussion.

A) much B) a few C) a little D) little



18. I have got your phone number. I’ll give you a call if I ... some help tomorrow.

A) needed B) would need C) will need D) need



19. The ease of solving a jigsaw puzzle depends on the number of pieces, their... and shadings, and the design of the picture.

A) shapeless B) shapes C) shaped D) shapely



20. - How much did you pay for that bag?

- 20. It was... one I could find.

A) the cheaper B) the cheapest

C) as cheap D) cheapest

21. He continued taking banknotes out of the safe... it was empty.

A) before B) as soon as C) while D) until



22. I didn’t start to have grey hair until I was 50,... my brother went completely grey by the time he was 25.

A) in spite of B) whereas C) despite D) because



23. You aren’t serious, are you? You ... be joking!

A) have to B) are to C) can D) must



24. I didn't recognize many people at my old school reunion because everyone... a lot in twenty years;

A) changed B) had changed

C) has changed D) was changing

25. When I looked at... in the mirror, I thought my hairdo looked terrible.

A) mine B) myself C) my D) me



26. We saw some people with guns shooting ... birds.

A) after B) at C) to D) on



Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 27-28 in the text. The fur trade is an issue which arouses strong feelings. On the one hand, fur farmers and sellers are fighting (27)... to continue producing fur goods, and, on the other hand, people concerned about (28)... rights are trying to get the trade stopped.

27. A) allow B) be allowed

C) to allow D) to be allowed

28. A) traders' B) animal

C) farmers’ D) human

Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 29-31. Most people generally advise against hitchhiking as it can he extremely (29)... Walking or cycling are both very healthy too. But perhaps you want to travel long distances, or take a lot of luggage with you? In that case, it is usually more convenient to use your own car or to hire one, (30)... it can be Very expensive. An environmentally-friendly (31)... is to use public transport

29. A) dangerously B) dangerous

C)endanger D)danger

30. A) so B) in spite of C) though D) despite

31. A) solver B) solution

C) solvable D) to solve



Read the passage. Then choose the correct answer to questions 32-33. Many stolen paintings have a strange history. But one of the strangest was that of a paining by the famous sixteenth-century painter Bruegel, stolen from an art gallery in London in the eight less The four thieves who had stolen the painting, didn’t know how much it cost. The first art expert who came to see the. painting said it was priceless. Another art expert said it was worth £2-3 million. Then the thieves tried to sell the painting back to the art gallery from which it had been stolen. The gallery contacted th6 police and a meeting was arranged. However, the meeting didn’t take place. A short time later the thieves were arrested. When they were told that they were arrested in connection with a Bruegel painting, one of them said: ''What’s a Bruegel? I thought it was rubbish".

32. Why didn't the first expert name the exact price?

A) He didn't want to deal with the gang.

B) He thought it was too valuable to be priced.

C) He wanted to have the painting for himself.

D) The gallery didn't ailow him to do й.

33. What’s a Bruegel?

A) rubbish

B) a painting by Bruegel

C) a portrait of Bruegel

D) the famous sixteenth-century painter

Read the text. Then choose the correct answer to questions 34-36. Lake Ontario is the smallest and the most eastern of the five Great Lakes. Although the lake is navigable for large ships all year round, it is less traveled than the other Great Lakes. The lake is about one hundred ninety-three miles wide and covers an area of seven thousand five hundred square miles. The shore of the lake is approximately four hundred eighty miles around. Two-thirds of the lake waters lie below sea level and, because Lake Ontario is very deep, it does not freeze in the winter except near the shore where the water is shallow. A constant current carries the water from west to east at the rate of about one-third of a mile per hour. Because of the capacity of large bodies of water to keep heat, the lake has a moderating effect on the climate of the areas that surround it. For example, while the eastern shore of the lake never has a really hot day, on its southern shore fruit trees grow. The lake empties into the Atlantic Ocean through the St. Lawrence River, while the Niagara River and the Welland Canal connect it to Lake Erie in the southwest.

34. How is Lake Ontario different from the other Great Lakes? It is… .

A) the deepest B) the smallest

C) the longest D) not navigable

35. Complete the sentence according to the text

Lake Ontario...

A) covers an area of 750 square miles.

B) is heavily travelled.

C) has less traffic than other Great Lakes.

D) empties into the Pacific Ocean.

36. Which is not true to the text.

A) It’s navigable for large boats.

B) Most part of the lake waters fie below sea level.

C) The lake makes the climate around it severe.

D) The lake freezes only near the shore.


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