Английский базовый курс для лингвистов, вопросы и билеты

out … Fridays.

458. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
When does James arrive … work?

459. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I never go shopping … weekends.

460. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
We have lunch … one o'clock.

461. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I always go … bed late.

462. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Where is Kimiko … ?

463. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I have some keys … my pocket.

464. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
The post office is … the right.

465. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
My birthday is … January.

466. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I don’t often stay at home … summer.

467. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
The children like playing … the beach.

468. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
This is the last blue blouse … stock.

469. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Peter is looking … a better job.

470. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I don’t earn much … the moment.

471. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
What channel is the film … ?

472. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
There aren’t any clouds … the sky.

473. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
My aunt gave me socks … Christmas last year.

474. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Can I have a seat next … the window?

475. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I’d like a ticket … Manchester.

476. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Welcome … England!

477. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
How many newspapers only come out … Sunday?

478. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
What sort of information are you interested …?

479. Fill in the blanks with a conjunction if necessary:
My back aches … sitting at the computer all day.

480. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
British men don’t show enough appreciation … the women.

481. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
This country has a low standard … living.

482. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Which questions are you usually asked when you go … customs.

483. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I would like to book a single room … 5 nights.

484. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Have you got any things liable …. duty?

485. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
The Swedes lost … the Italians.

486. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
The gold cup was awarded … Hungary.

487. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I’m particularly interested … jazz music.

488. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Some snakes are fed … rabbits and small birds.

489. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
The country is governed … Parliament.

490. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
These questions will be discussed … the conference.

491. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I’m afraid we are short … petrol.

492. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I don’t care … classical music.

493. Fill in the blanks with a conjuction if necessary:
The girl … is sitting next to you is Don’s sister.

494. Fill in the blanks with a conjuction if necessary:
In the town … I was born there were no theatres and museums.

495. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
He wondered why I hadn’t been … school for a week.

496. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
John has applied … the post of a sales representative.

497. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Alice was promoted … the post of the computer Manager.

498. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Mr. Jackson retired last year, and Mr. Young took ….

499. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
My nephew, George, works … banking.

500. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
His business is far … old-fashioned.

501. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
One of the disadvantages … being a teacher is a low salary.

502. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Which part … speech is “common”?

503. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Vera studies … her own but also needs a language course.

504. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Lillian majors … agriculture.

505. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Rob is a student … Durham University.

506. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
We can’t change anything … a receipt.

507. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Which party is now … power?

508.

509. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
He won … a small number of votes.

510. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
He was arrested and charged … robbery.

511. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Have you ever done anything … the law?

512. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
They were sent … prison for five years.

513. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Don’t forget to print … an extra copy.

514. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
Are you familiar … this software programme?

515. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I will have to get.. touch with the Consumer Advice Bureau.

516. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I’m sorry. This style is … … stock at the moment.

517. Fill in the blanks with a preposition if necessary:
I am bored … mundane tasks.

518. Write down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
black, green, cold, yellow

519. Write down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
coffee, cake, tea, milk

520. Write down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
notebook, radio, dictionary, magazine

521. Write down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
umbrella, radio, television, video

522. Write down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
mother, aunt, nephew, doctor

523. Write down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
wife, mother, uncle, daughter

524. Write down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
armchair, apple, sofa, table

525. Write down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
pie, cake, pizza, juice

526. Write down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
school, bank, bedroom, factory

527. Write down the word that suits the description.
Your mothers’ mother.

528. Write down the word that suits the description.
your brother’s daughter

529. Write down the word that suits the description.
a list of drinks and dishes in a cafe or a restaurant

530. Write down the word that suits the description.
a person who studies at college or university

531. Write down the word that suits the description.
a book where you can look up a word you don’t know

532. Write down the word that suits the description.
a meal you have in the morning

533. Write down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
Bread, toast, chicken, roll.

534. Write down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
Beef, lamb, pork, potatoes.

535. Write down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
Potatoes, pie, onions, cauliflower.

536. Write down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
Omelette, wine, coke, coffee.

537. Write down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
Dinner, lunch, shower, breakfast.

538. Write down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
Sink, fridge, cooker, garage.

539. Write down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
Hospital, beach, woods, river.

540. Write down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
Chemist’s, flower shop, baker’s, dining room.

541. Write down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
To chat, to talk, to see, to speak.

542. Write down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
Theatre, cinema, concert hall, field.

543. Write down the word that doesn’t suit all the rest.
Along, alone, across, over.

544. Write down the word that suits the description.
A very thin person.

545. Write down the word that suits the description.
A very good-looking man.

546. Write down the word that suits the description.
To try to find something.

547. Write down the word that suits the description.
The place where you pay for your purchases in a shop.

548. Write down the word that suits the description.
A gentle wind.

549. Write down the word that suits the description.
A special wedding party.

550. Write down the word that suits the description.
To be late for the train.

551. Write down the word that suits the description.
The place where you can buy a train ticket.

552. Write down the word that suits the description.
To pay extra of you have to much luggage.

553. Write down the word that suits the description.
The place at an airport where an official checks your passport.

554. Write down the word that suits the description.
The bags you carry onto the plane with you.

555. Write down the word that suits the description.
The place above your head where you can put your hand luggage.

556. Write down the word that suits the description.
A person who writes plays.

557. Write down the word that suits the description.
The real story of a person’s life.

558. Write down the word that suits the description.
A woman who cleans the rooms in a hotel.

559. Write down the word that suits the description:
a play in which the words are sung to music.

560. Write down the word that suits the description:
The total number of actors in a play or film.

561. Write down the word that suits the description.
A place in the space where people are going to live permanently

562. Write down the word that suits the description.
If you can use a computer, you are ….

563. Write down the word that suits the description.
The American word for ‘barrister’

564. Write down the word that suits the description.
Killing somebody by accident

565. Write down the word that suits the description.
A person who commits a crime

566. Write down the word that suits the description.
To steal from shops when they are open

567. Write down the word that suits the description.
A machine which makes a noise if someone enters your home

568. Write down the word that suits the description.
A person who believes in Liberalism

569. Write down the word that suits the description.
A document you get when you graduate from university with a degree

570. Write down the word that suits the description.
A document you have to get to drive a car legally

571. Write down the word that suits the description.
A person, whose mood changes often and suddenly

572. Write down the word that suits the description.
An organization that helps people to find a friend, a partner or a spouse

573. Write down the word that suits the description.
A TV programme that gives factual information

574. Write down the word that suits the description.
Someone who is very ambitious

575. Write down the word that suits the description.
A person who thinks of himself first

576. Write down the word that suits the description.
The period of being a child

577. Write down the word that suits the description.
Being in love with someone

578. Write down the word that suits the description.
A person who works with you

579. Give a short affirmative answer to the question.
Is John a travel agent?

580. Give a short affirmative answer to the question.
Is your sister married?

581. Give a short affirmative answer to the question.
Are you from Russia?

582. Give a short negative answer to the question.
Is there a video in the room?

583. Give a short negative answer to the question.
Does Martha eat chocolate?

584. Form an adjective from the noun: Mexico

585. Form an adjective from the noun: France

586. Form an adjective from the noun: Spain

587. Form an adjective from the noun: Wales

588. Form an adjective from the noun: China

589. Form an adverb from the adjective: careful

590. Form an adverb from the adjective: good

591. Form an adverb from the adjective: angry

592. Form an adverb from the adjective: Fast.

593. Form an adverb from the adjective: Late.

594. Paraphrase the sentence using a phrasal verb:
When Nick is an adult , he’ll be an actor.

595. Paraphrase the sentence using a phrasal verb:
I learnt some Spanish words when I was in Madrid.

596. Paraphrase the sentence using a phrasal verb:
I’ll try to find his address in my address book.

597. Paraphrase the sentence using a phrasal verb: This blouse matches my suit.

598. Paraphrase the sentence using a phrasal verb: My washing machine stopped working .

599. Paraphrase the sentence using a phrasal verb:
Take a seat!

600. Fill in the missing part of a phrase verb.
I can’t find the newspaper. Did you throw it …?

601. Fill in the missing part of a phrasal verb.
When I grow …, I’m going to buy a TV set.

602. Fill in the missing part of a phrasal verb. Take … your jumper if you are hot.

603. Fill in the missing part of a phrasal verb. Can I try … these shoes?

604. Fill in the missing part of a phrasal verb.
I’m looking … to meeting your sister.

605. Fill in the missing part of a phrasal verb. Could you fill … this form, please?

606. Fill in the necessary form of the auxiliary verb:
When … you start learning English?

607. Fill in the necessary form of the auxiliary verb:
My children … been to Italy yet.

608. Fill in the necessary form of the auxiliary verb: We … already bought presents for our friends.

609. Fill in the necessary form of the auxiliary verb: When … this castle built?

610. Fill in the necessary form of the auxiliary verb:
This book …. worth reading.

611. Fill in the necessary form of the auxiliary verb:
I was busy and … go to the party.

612. Fill in the necessary form of the auxiliary verb:
Both John and Jennifer … glad to see me.

613. Write down the sentence in the indirect speech.
‘Are you a student?’ Don asked me.

614. Write down the sentence in the indirect speech.
‘I will be happy to see you again,’ Dona said to me.

615. Write down the sentence in the indirect speech.
‘I cannot sing,’ Elsie explained.

616. Write down the sentence in the indirect speech.
‘Will you post a letter for me?’, Sally asked me.

617. Write down the word that suits the description.
An institution of pre-school education.

618. Write down the word that suits the description.
The money some students receive if they get a place at university.

619. Write down the word that suits the description.
A teacher at university.

620. Write down the word that suits the description.
A student studying for the second degree.

621. Write down the word that suits the description.
A subject which you can but


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