9. They will only make me … ! Please, don`t pay attention to them.
A) cried B) cry C) to cry D) crying
10. It was reported that the treaty … two weeks before.
A) is ratified B) would have been ratified C) had been ratified D) was ratified
11. A: I`m going to Pete`s party. B: …
A) And I B) I don`t either C) So am I D) Neither am I
12. It looks like … glass in your bedroom window is cracked.
A) the B) an C) a D) –
13. To be honest Harry has … than you have.
A) been more considerably helpful B) been more helpful considerably
C) been considerably more helpful D) considerably been helpful
14. Hmm. I love the smell of freshly … coffee.
A) grinded B) grind C) grounded D) ground
15. If he were not so lazy, he … it long ago.
A) would have done B) would have been done C) would do D) had done
16. She can imagine … a weekend in the mountains, climbing the steep hills.
A) spending B) to spending C) spent D) to spend
17. So you`re visiting another country this year. You already have your tickets, and you leave next Tuesday at 4 pm. A week from now you … in the sunshine.
A) will be relaxing B) will have relaxed C) are relaxing D) will relax
18. How have you been writing this novel? … years from now.
A) More B) For C) Since D) Till
19. Because she was five minutes late back from lunch, the boss made her … one hour`s overtime yesterday.
A) working B) to work C) worker D) work
20. Tourist to the ancient part of the city could easily lose … in like maze of historical places.
A) himself B) yourselves C) themselves D) ourselves
Britain is as far north as Siberia. For example, Edinburgh is 56 degrees north of the equator, the same latitude as Moscow, yet its climate is generally mild and temperate because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warm water and air across the Atlantic from the Gulf of Mexico. The climate in the UK is usually described as cool, temperate and humid. The weather is so changeable that the English often say that: they have no climate but only weather. Therefore, it is natural for them to use the comparison "as changeable, as the weather" of a person who often change his mood or opinion about something. The weather is the favourite topic of conversation in the UK. As the weather changes with the wind and Britain is visited by winds from different parts of the world, the most characteristic feature of Britain's weather is its variability.
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