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A television set... from a police station while officers were out fighting crime


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12. A television set... from a police station while officers were out fighting crime.

A) was stolen B) is stolen C) was stealing D) stole



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

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



14. American black bears appear in a variety of colors... their name.

A) unless B) in case C) despite D) though



15. I am tired. I... all day and I still have much to do.

A) have dug B) dig

C) am digging D) have been digging

16. Faced with petroleum shortages in the 1970’s, scientists and ... in the United States stepped up their efforts to develop more efficient heating systems.

A) engineer's B) engineers

C) engineer D) engineers'

17. The teacher always makes the children ... in their seats.

A) to stay B) stayed C) stay D) staying



18. According to our teacher, all our compositions ... written in ink. He won't accept papers in pencil.

A) is B) have to be C) must D) may be



19. I sometimes stayed with my sister,... I had an apartment in the city.

A) because B) even though C) since D) in spite of



20. The noise was so loud that we ... wear ear-protectors.

A) ought B) had to C) must D) should



21. Tom has gone to the match. And ....

A) Nick did too B) Nick has either

C) so has Nick D) so does Nick

22. John ... hard for the last three days.

A) has been working B) was working

C) worked D) is working

23. The Corporation for public Broadcasting ... in 1968 as a nonprofit agency to finance the growth of noncommercial radio and television in the United States.

A) was established B) was establishing

C) had established D) established

24. "What make of car is that?’ - Tim asked. Tim enquired what make of car...

A) had it been. B) it was. C) it is. D) was it.



25. Every year almost a million of Australia’s ten million cars reach the end…their useful lives.

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



26. He is a man of... words.

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



Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 27-28 in the text.

In 1938 the Swiss fount Nestle (27)... instant coffee - this is now the most popular kind of coffee with millions of cups (28)... every day. However, a true coffee fanatic will avoid instant at almost all costs.

27. A) cooked B) invented C) found D) did

28. A) drinking B) to drink

C) being drunk D) having drunk

Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 29-31 in the text.

In 1949 Clarence Birdseye found a better

(29)... to freeze food quickly. It was technology (30)... people to live and eat better. It was now possible to have fresh fruit and vegetables (31)... any season of the year.

29. A) way B) road C) style D) path

30. A) helping B) will help C) help D) helped

31. A) from B) at C) on D) in



Read the passage. Then choose the correct answer to questions 32-33.

When I was 21,1 came to live in London. I shared a damp basement flat with a beautiful ex-art student, from Brighton. Her name was Sam. She had long brown hair and a slim figure that I was madly jealous of. She ate three chocolate bars for breakfast every morning.

I used to lie in bed looking at her eating and getting dressed, wondering how she could possibly consume so much sugar without losing her teeth, her figure or her complexion. She’d put on her makeup in under a minute, throw on whatever clothes happened to be lying around the room, and rush off to work looking like a model on the cover of a fashion magazine. Like me, she was just an art teacher in a secondary school.

32. The writer of the passage wished ...

A) she was called Sam. B) she had Sam’s job.

C) she was an art student. D) she looked like Sam.

33. In the mornings Sam used to…;

A) get ready for work very quickly;

B) lie around before going to work.

C) take a long time to put on her make up.

D) choose her clothes very carefully.

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) three days B) twelve hours

C) forty eight hours D) one hour

35. Why did the plane stop at Kennedy Airport

A) It needed refueling.

B) Hi-jackers made the pilots land

C) It happened because of the accident.

D) It was because of non-flying weather.

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

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

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

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

D) He took the fuel stop in New York for his destination.
VARIANT № 129
1. Yesterday the mayor laid ... the foundation stone of the new leisure center.

A) proudly B) proud C) pride D) prouder



2. For many sports fans in England, the summer months are linked with the game ... cricket.

A) for B) by C) of D) at



3. It is hard to tell difference between stars and planets in the night sky, but planets are ... to Earth.

A) near B) nearer C) nearest D) next



4. Some urgent measures were taken while the doctor... for.

A) was being waited B) waited

C) was waiting D) was waited

5. If you were in my position...you change your job?

A) will B) did C) can D) would



6. I didn't want to bother anybody when I came home late, but no sooner had I put the key in the keyhole ... I heard my mother’s steps.

A) when B) there C)then D)than



7. I asked two people on the way to the station but... helped me.

A) either B) neither of them

C) either of them D) both

8. My mother had her hair....

A) done B) do C) did D) to do



9. I like a museum with a ... of objects - pictures, sculptures, furniture and other things.

A) mixer B) mixed C) to mix D) mixture



10. - Do you know where Kate is?

- She ... at Barbara’s house. She said something about wanting to visit her after work today, but I'm really not sure.

A) need B)ought C) could be D) have to be



11. Jim should have asked for help instead ... to do it himself.

A) from trying B) try C) to try D) of trying



12. We climbed to the top of the mountain ... we had a picnic.

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



13. There's only ... questions left.

A) no В) a C) few D) a little



14. The chemist’s was open, so luckily I... to buy some aspirin.

A) could B) manage C) was able D) had



15. We wanted to look round... church, but it was locked.

A) the В) - C) a D) some



16. “Don’t wait for me, Ann”, said Tom. Tom told Ann... for him.

A) didn’t wait B) not to wait

C) don’t wait D) to wait

17. After many years he arrived back ... England. A) to B) at C) for D) in

18. He doesn’t seem to care about possessions, and ... money means absolutely nothing to him A) some B) the C) - D) a

19. Everything is going well. We ... any problems so far.

A) hasn’t have B) didn't have

C) haven’t had D) don’t have

20.Ann and Alice are twins.They are very much… . A) alike B) liking C) like D) look like

21. The first modem Olympic Games took place in Greece in 1896,?

A) didn’t it B) didn’t they C) did they D) did it



22. By 1900 Queen Victoria... for more than 50 years.

A) had been reigning B) had reigned

C) reigned D) had been reigned

23. Some years ago I... my newspaper every day.

A) used to read B) was used to reading

C) got used to reading D) used to reading

24. You don’t hear... news about that terrible accident anymore.

A) less B) much C) none D) many



25. "Why are you looking so lovely tonight?" - he asked. He asked ...

A) why did she look so lovely tonight

B) why was she looking so lovely that night.

C) why she looks so lovely tonight.

D) why she was looking so lovely that night.

26. There are many good hotels in Scotland. While traveling, you may stay in ... of them.

A) each B) every C) any D) neither



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)... all 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) doing B) to do C) having done D) do

28. A) calculations B) understanding

C) service D) cooking

Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 29-31 in the text. London is situated on the river Thames about

forty miles from its (29)… .It is divided into

two unequal portions (30)... the river, the more important, with most of the chief buildings (31)... on the north and south banks.

29. A) arm B) mouth C) shoulder D) leg

30. A) the B) at C) by D) with

31. A) to stand B) stood C) standing D) stand



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 hear, started pounding as I matched them to my ticket.

"Mum. I’ve won the Lottery!”, -1 shouted.

We were so shocked we couldn't speakl 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 it*.



32. Why did Selby start playing the Lottery?

A) People around him were playing.

B) He knew his family needed money.

C) He had carefully chosen a set of numbers.

D) He wanted to celebrate his birthday.

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

A) his father checked the winning numbers.

B) he went to an office in Lottery.

C) he watched the numbers being drawn on TV.

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

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) forty eight hours B) one hour

C) twelve hours D) three days

35. Why did the plane stop at Kennedy Airport?

A) It happened because of the accident.

B) Hi-jackers made the pilots land

C) It needed refueling.

D) It was because of non-flying weather.

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 New York.

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

VARIANT № 130
1. The customs officer asked Dan: “Do you have anything to declare?” The customs officer asked Dan if he ... something to declare.

A) has had B) had C) will have D) has



2. I won’t listen to you! I’d like to believe that there is ... hope left.

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



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

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



4. I wanted to open the box with presents immediately, but she slid I... be patient and wait until the other children arrived.

A) need to B) would C) shall D) had to



5. During the years of Cold War Germany ... into two by 166 kilometers of concrete wall.

A) being divided B) divide

C) divided D) was divided

6. While skating along...full speed they heard the cars from Amsterdam coming close behind them.

A) at B) on C) in D) with



7. The Louver, the national art museum of France, until 1682 was a ... of the kings of France.

A) residence B) reside C) resident D) residential



8. - The bacteria in milk is destroyed when it... to at least 62°C.

A) will be heated B) is heated

C) be heated D) heated

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

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



10. The planet that circles the sun most rapidly is...Mercury, which makes a full circuit in 87,6 days.

A) some В) a C) - D) the



11. The cobra is a snake which can grow from 1 meter to over 4 meters. Its poison is ... enough to kill humans.

A) powered B) powerfully C) powerful D) power



12. Each boy and girl in the sixth grade ... to do a science project.

A) was having B) having C) has D) to have



13. She wishes that they ... another baby nexf year.

A) had to B) could have C) will have D) can have



14. - My school is near the railway station.

- Oh, it,... be noisy during class.

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



15. Robert’s still in hospital. Ho ... ill for three weeks.

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



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

A) was washing B) washed

C) had been washing D) had washed

17. I asked him to call me as soon as he could. Alex smiled ... arid nodded.

A) sweeter B) sweetly C) sweet D) sweeten



18. I’ve already finished all my work, so I... study tonight. I think I’ll read for a while.

A) don’t have to B) need

C) doesn’t haw to D) ought

19. You’ll get dirty doing the work,... please come in suitable clothes.

A) so B) however C) though D) but



20. There are ... people giving up smoking these days than ten years ago

A) any more B) much C) many more D) any less



21. Christopher Columbus gave the name “Amazon”... the green, short winged parrots that he brought to Europe.

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



22. My friend Anne would never let her children ... a pet in the flat.

A) keeping B) keep C) to keep D) kept



23. In many ways she is just... her parents.

A) like B) likes C) look like D) alike



24. Kelly’s running in the next race. If she ... as much as she claims, she will win easily.

A) improving B) has improved

C) improved D) had improved

25. The most authoritative of English dictionaries is the Oxford English Dictionary ... has 20 volumes, but it does not make rules about the language.

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



26. It’s a lovely day! Let’s sit in the garden,... we?

A) can B) may C) shall D) will



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) be allowed B) to be allowed

C) to allow D) allow

28. A) traders’ B) farmers’ C) human D) animal

Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 29-31 in the text.

In the 18th and 19th centuries thousands of covered wagons were used to carry cargoes. They (29)... to float on water like a boat. They were able to float (30)... deep rivers. The wheels were wide to keep the wagon from (31)... into soft earth or mind.

29. A) making B) made C) were made D) were making

30. A) through B) into C) from D) across

31. A) sinking B) bringing C) carrying D) lifting

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 painting 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 expat 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 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 ware arrested in connection with a Bruegel painting, one of them said: "What’ - a Bruegel? I thought it was rubbish".

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

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

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

C) He wanted to have the painting for himself.

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

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.

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, j 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) forty eight hours

C) three days D) twelve hours

35. Why did the plane stop at Kennedy Airport?

A) It needed refueling.

B) It was because of non-flying weather.

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 see the sights of New York first.



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

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