Тесты 1. Devid left London without _ anybody about it. a. telling b. to tll c. told c. had told. 2. I was too busy _ anyone
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a. saw b. to see c. had seen d. see.
3 Te best thing _ is to discuss everything wuth your parents.
a. you do b. that you do. c. for you to do. d. for you do.
4. _ that sign means the brige is closed.
a. May b. Might c. Mabe d. Can.
5. I'm glade I don't have _ a visa
a. get b. to get c. got d. getting
6. When we came out of the water we _ on the grass.
a. laid b. lain c. lay d. lie.
7. Jack did not objeck _ plaing the part of a monk.
a. against b. to c. of d. on.
8. When he _ the people in the halll he could not say a word.
a. had seen b. saw c. would see d. was seen.
9. The rain did not prevent him_poing to the theatre
a. against b. of c. from d. out of.
10. On the tabble I saw a book _ at page six.
a. opened b. was opebed c. opening d. was opening.
1.a)
2.b)
3.c)
4.c) (если там написано Maybe)
5.b)
6.a)
7.a)
8. a-b
9.b)
10.a)
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permitted
c) warned
Everybody was surprised to hear that ... to the party.
a) Jim will not come
d) Jim won`t be coming
b) Jim wouldn`t come
e) Jim isn`t coming
c) Jim doesn`t come
«You must do what you are told» , Father said to his son.
Father told his son that he ... what he ... .
a) must do/is told
d) was to do/told
b) had to do/were told
e) must do/was told
c) must have done/was told
The burglar replied that ... .
a) anybody had fifty witnesses who saw absolutely nothing.
d) he had fifty witnesses who had seen absolutely nothing.
b) he had fifty witnesses who saw absolutely nothing.
e) they had a lot of witnesses who are said to have seen.
c) he had fifty witnesses who see absolutely nothing.
She promised that as soon as she ... my letter, she ... answer it at once.
a) gets/will
d) will get/should
b) got/would
e) got/will
c) would get/would
She said, «I`ll give him my notes».
She said ... notes.
a) that she will give her my
d) that I should give him my
b) that she should give him my
e) that she would give him her
c) if she would give him
He said, «I can speak English very well».
He said that he ... English very well.
a) can speak
d) may speak
b) could speak
e) have to speak
c) will speak
My wife is … than your wife.
a) the most beautiful
c) more beautiful
b) beautifuller
d) beautiful
Their flat is … than ours.a) more large
c) the larger
b) larger
d) large
You are … person that I know.a) luckyer
c) the luckyest
b) the luckiest
d) lucky
Cats are not so clever … dogs.a) as
c) than
b) so
d) that
The situation is … than I thought.a) more bad
c) worse
b) badder
d) bad
Today the weather is … than yesterday.a) niceer
c) much nicer
b) more nicer
d) nice
For me mathematics is … physics.a) more easy as
c) easier than
b) easyer than
d) more easy than
This car is … of all.a) an expensive
c) a less expensive
b) the least expensive
d) the little expensive
Concord was … plane in the world.a) fast
c) the fastest
b) fastest
d) faster
The new teacher is … than the previous one.a) many good
c) many better
b) a lot better
d) a lot of good
This room is not so … as that one on the first floor.a) the most comfortable
c) comfortable
b) more comfortable
d) comfortabler
The more you learn … you become.a) smarter
c) the smartest
b) the smarter
d) smart
These jeans are too small. I need … size.a) a large
c) a largest
b) a larger
d) larger
We left … way possible.a) the quickiest
c) a quicker
b) a quick
d) the quickest
22. If they …a taxi, they … the train.
a) take ... won’t miss
c) will take ... won’t miss
b) will take ... don’t miss
d) will take ... not miss
23. I … the report today if you … interrupting me.
a) finish … will stop
c) will finish … will stop
b) will finish … stop
d) finish … stop
24. If I …more money, I … to England to practice my English.
a) had … will go
c) had … went
b) had … would go
d) have … will go
25. If you …more attentive, you … so many mistakes in every test.
a) are … wouldn`t make
c) were … wouldn`t make
b) were … didn`t make
d) are … won`t make
26. What … you do if he … your son?
a) will … is
c) would … was
b) will … was
d) would … were
27. I …much safer if you … the light at night.
a) shall feel … didn`t turn off
c) should feel … didn`t turn off
b) should feel … don`t turn off
d) should feel … didn`t turned off
28. Mike …his best to save the situation if he … there, but he was on business.
a) would do … was
c) did, had been
b) would have done, had been
d) would have done, were
29. I … it if I … it with my own eyes.
a) shouldn't believe, hadn't seen
c) had believed, shouldn’t have seen
b) shouldn’t have believed, hadn't seen
d) had believed, shouldn’t seen
30. If I … good at dances, I … her to dance with me already.
a) were, would have invited
c) would be, would have invited
b) had been, would have invited
d) was, would have invited
1) The students are taking examinations in the next room. (A)
2) The students had translated the text before the bell rang. (B)
2)Где здесь придаточные предложения?Определите их типы.
He said, "I don't feel well today".
He asked me, "What time is it?"
I didn't know, "Does he know history well?"
I said to him, "Don't tell anybody about it".
1) he said, "I don't feel well today".
2) he asked me, "What time is it?"
3) i didn't know, "Does he know history well?"
4)I said to him, "Don't tell anybody about it".
Pete and Nell go to the pictures
One day Pete phoned Nell and. invited her to the pictures. "What film are we going to see?" — she asked. "Oh, it's the one based on the famous Agatha Christie's novel "Witness for the prosecution". "OK, We'll meet near the cinema at 7".
And would you like to join them and see the film? I'm sure you would. So here are some scenes from the script of the film.
Scene I
(The office of Sir Wilfred, one of the finest and most experienced barristers in London. Leonard Vole, a hand¬some young man of about thirty and Mr. Mayherne, his solicitor come to the office. Mr. Mayherne urges Sir Wilfred to take the case of Leonard Vole, who may be arrested any minute on the charge of murdering Mrs. Emily French. Mrs. French, a wealthy widow, was murdered two days ago. She left 80,000 to Leonard Vole, who had visited Mrs. French earlier in the evening on the night of the murder).
MAYHERNE: It's the case of Mrs. Emily French. You've probably seen the reports in the press. When the housekeeper returned from her day off, she found her mistress dead, struck on the back of the head and killed.
SIR WILFRED: I see.
MAYHERNE: I'm sure Vole is harmless chap caught in the web of circumstantial evidence.
VOLE: I haven't murdered anybody, It’ s absurd! But my wife Christine thought I might need a lawyer. That's why I went to see Mr. Mayherne. But now I have two lawyers. It's rather silly, don't you think?
MAYHERNE: Vole, I am a solicitor. Sir Wilfred is a barrister. Only a barrister can plead a case in court. Mr. Vole, isn't it obvious to you that you will be regarded as I he principal suspect in this case? I'm very much afraid you'll be arrested.
Scene II
(Mr. Vole is arrested and now he's in the prisoner's box in one of the courtrooms of the Old Bailey. It is the first day of Vole's trial. The court is in session. The judge is presiding. The jury, consisting of nine men and three women are in the jury box. The counsels for the Prosecution and Defense are in their seats.)
COURT CLERK: Leonard Stephen Vole, you are charged on indictment that you on the 14-th day of October in the County of London murdered Emily Jane French. How say you, Leonard Stephen Vole, are you guilty or not guilty?
VOLE: Not guilty.
JUDGE: Members of the jury, by the oath you have just taken you swore to try this case on the evidence. (To
the prosecutor.) You may proceed for the prosecution, Mr. Myers.
MYERS (rising): The facts in this case are simple. You will hear how the prisoner made the acquaintance of Mrs. Emily French, a woman of 56, how he was treated by her with kindness. Medical testimony will be introduced to prove that death was caused by a blow from a blunt and heavy instrument and it is the case for the Prosecution1
II hat the blow was made by the prisoner Leonard Vole!
VOLE: That's not true! I didn't do it!
MYERS: Among the witnesses you will hear police evidence, also the one of Mrs. French's housekeeper Janet ]Mackenzie, and from the medical and laboratory experts, and the evidence of the murdered woman's solicitor, who drew up her final will.
(The prosecutor proceeds with examination of his witnesses, but cross-examination by Sir Wilfred makes their evidence look rather weak.)
This famous palace, first built in 1703, is in the very centre of London. It is two places, not one. It is a family house, where children play and grow up. It is also the place where presidents, kings, and politicians go to meet the Queen. Buckingham Palace is like a small town, with a police station, two post offices, a hospital, a bar, two sports clubs, a disco, a cinema, and a swimming pool. There are 600 rooms and three miles of red carpet. Two men work full-time to look after the 300 clocks. About 700 people work in the Palace. The Queen's Day When the Queen gets up in the morning, seven people look after her. One starts her bath, one prepares her clothes, and one feeds the Royal dogs. She has eight or nine dogs, and they sleep in their own bedroom near the Queen's bedroom. Two people bring her breakfast. She has coffee from Harrods, toast, and eggs. Every day fifteen minutes, a piper plays Scottish music outside her room and the Queen reads The Times. Every Tuesday evening, she meets the Prime Minister. They talk about world news and have a drink, perhaps a gin and tonic or a whisky. An invitation to the Palace When the Queen invites a lot of people for dinner, it takes three days to prepare the table and three days to do the washing-up. Everybody has five glasses: one for red wine, one for white wine, one for water, one for port, and one for liqueur. During the first and second courses, the Queen speaks to the person on her left and then she speaks to the person on her right for the rest of the meal. When the Queen finishes her food, everybody finishes, and it is time for the next course!
помогите пожалуйста из текста надо выписать два предложения Present Simple поставить их в Past иFuture simple, и поставить вопросительную и отрицательную форму