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Choose the correct item

  1. There are six people coming to dinner tonight,

so we'll need two.of bread.

A. slices B. bars C. loaves

  1. What .of this painting? Do you like it?

A. are you thinking B. you think

C. do you think

  1. Why are your clothes so dirty? .

in the garden again?

A. Had you been working

B. Are you going to work

C. Have you been working

  1. Logan .the good news by his sister.

A. has told B. was told C. told

  1. The new Chinese restaurant serves

the best . rice in town.

A. poached B. fried C. roast

  1. Olivia isn't as .her older sister.

A. sociable than B. sociable as

C. more sociable as

  1. Paul heard some news which .

quite upsetting.

A. was B. were C. have been

  1. The gym where my granddad goes has special

classes for .citizens.

A. infant B. senior C. toddler

  1. John .us at our new house yet.

A. hasn't been visiting B. hasn't visited

C. didn't visit

  1. Chloe has a strange .of scratching her

nose when she's nervous.

A habit B custom C trend

  1. This salad was made.steamed

vegetables and pasta.

A. with B. of C. by

  1. This is .team in the championship

league.

A. the worse B. worst C. the worst

  1. Don't expect an apology from Stephen; he's too

.to admit that he was wrong.

A. stubborn B. unreliable C. unsociable

  1. By the tim e we got to the theatr e, the

perf orm ance.

A. had been starting B. had been started

C. had started

  1. Garry couldn't repair his computer himself, so

he.by his brother.

A. had fixed it B. had it fixed

C. did fix it

  1. Jonathan .for two hours without a

break and he was exhausted.

A. had been jogging B. had jogged

C. has been jogging

  1. The traffic is so terrible! We.to work really

late.

A. are getting B. will get C. are going to get

  1. Helen visits her grandparents three times .week.

A. the

B. —

C. a

  1. People who aren't very confident

have a poor .of themselves.

A. fantasy B. image C. vanity

  1. We've .this shop for half an hour and we

haven't seen one sales assistant!

A. gone to B. been in C. been to

  1. Paul got a .as a journalist after he

graduated from university.

A. work B. career C. job

  1. Suzan is .to come to the party; she in

bed with the flu.

A. unlikely B. unreal C. unrealistic

  1. As Ian .to catch the bus, he felt and

twisted his ankle.

A. was running B. run C. ran

  1. We .for Ann for over an hour. Maybe we

should call and see if she's OK.

A. are waiting

B. have been waiting

C. had been waiting

  1. Mary doesn't want her mum tidying her room,

so.herself.

A. she does it B. she has it done

C. it is done

  1. Harry wanted to hav e a meeting with

his .to ask him for a pay rise.

A. em ployee B. colleague C. employer

  1. I promise I .your book as soon as I've

read it.

A. will return B. am returning

C. going to return

  1. Jamie thinks that goldfish aren't .

to keep as pets.

A exciting enough

B enough exciting

C enough excitement

  1. I .Linda at yesterday's meeting. Is she

out of town?

A. didn't see B. haven't seen

C. hadn't seen

  1. Why is Professor Smith.Has he injured

his leg?

A. crawling B. limping C. strolling

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задан 6 месяцев назад

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  1. There are six people coming to dinner tonight, so we'll need two loaves of bread.
  2. What do you think of this painting?
  3. Why are your clothes so dirty? Have you been working in the garden again?
  4. Logan was told the good news by his sister.
  5. The new Chinese restaurant serves the best fried rice in town.
  6. Olivia isn't as sociable as her older sister.
  7. Paul heard some news which was quite upsetting.
  8. The gym where my granddad goes has special classes for senior citizens.
  9. John hasn't visited us at our new house yet.
  10. Chloe has a strange habit of scratching her nose when she's nervous.
  11. This salad was made with steamed vegetables and pasta.
  12. This is the worst team in the championship league.
  13. Don't expect an apology from Stephen; he's too stubborn to admit that he was wrong.
  14. By the time we got to the theatre, the performance had started.
  15. Garry couldn't repair his computer himself, so he had it fixed by his brother.
  16. Jonathan had been jogging for two hours without a break and he was exhausted.
  17. The traffic is so terrible! We are going to get to work really late.
  18. Helen visits her grandparents three times a week.
  19. People who aren't very confident have a poor image of themselves.
  20. We've been in this shop for half an hour and we haven't seen one sales assistant!
  21. Paul got a job as a journalist after he graduated from university.
  22. Suzan is unlikely to come to the party; she is in bed with the flu.
  23. As Ian was running to catch the bus, he fell and twisted his ankle.
  24. We have been waiting for Ann for over an hour. Maybe we should call and see if she's OK.
  25. Mary doesn't want her mum tidying her room, so she does it herself.
  26. Harry wanted to have a meeting with his employer to ask him for a pay rise.
  27. I promise I will return your book as soon as I've read it.
  28. Jamie thinks that goldfish aren't exciting enough to keep as pets.
  29. I didn't see Linda at yesterday's meeting. Is she out of town?
  30. Why is Professor Smith limping?

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ответил 6 месяцев назад
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  1. A. slices
  2. C. do you think
  3. C. Have you been working
  4. A. has told
  5. B. fried
  6. B. sociable as
  7. A. was
  8. B. senior
  9. B. hasn't visited
  10. A. habit
  11. A. with
  12. C. the worst
  13. A. stubborn
  14. C. had started
  15. B. had it fixed
  16. A. had been jogging
  17. C. are going to get
  18. C. a
  19. B. image
  20. B. been in
  21. C. job
  22. A. unlikely
  23. C. ran
  24. B. have been waiting
  25. B. she has it done
  26. C. employer
  27. A. will return
  28. A. exciting enough
  29. A. didn't see
  30. B. limping

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ответил 6 месяцев назад
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Here are the correct answers for each question:

  1. C. loaves

    • "Loaves" is the correct plural form to use with bread when talking about whole units.
  2. C. do you think

    • "What do you think of this painting?" is the correct structure for asking someone's opinion.
  3. C. Have you been working

    • "Have you been working in the garden again?" suggests a continuation of activity up to the present.
  4. B. was told

    • "Logan was told the good news by his sister" is correctly using the passive voice.
  5. B. fried

    • "The best fried rice" is the correct form as it describes the way the rice is cooked.
  6. B. sociable as

    • "Olivia isn't as sociable as her older sister" follows the correct comparison format "as.as."
  7. A. was

    • "Was quite upsetting" is grammatically correct because "news" is considered a singular noun.
  8. B. senior

    • "Senior citizens" is the term commonly used for older adults.
  9. B. hasn't visited

    • "John hasn't visited us at our new house yet" uses the perfect aspect correctly to indicate that something hasn't happened up to now.
  10. A. habit

    • A "habit" is a repeated behavior, which fits the context of scratching her nose when nervous.
  11. A. with

    • "This salad was made with steamed vegetables and pasta" is the correct preposition to use to indicate the ingredients used.
  12. C. the worst

    • "This is the worst team in the championship league" makes a superlative comparison within a specific group.
  13. A. stubborn

    • Being "stubborn" fits the context of not wanting to admit being wrong.
  14. C. had started

    • "By the time we got to the theatre, the performance had started" indicates that the performance started before a specific time in the past.
  15. B. had it fixed

    • This indicates that he arranged for someone else to fix it.
  16. A. had been jogging

    • This describes an ongoing activity that had been happening continuously for a past duration.
  17. C. are going to get

    • "We are going to get to work really late" indicates a future plan based on the current situation.
  18. C. a

    • Visiting "three times a week" is an expression that doesn't use the definite article.
  19. B. image

    • "Have a poor image of themselves" refers to the way they perceive themselves.
  20. B. been in

    • "We've been in this shop for half an hour" indicates duration of time spent inside the location.
  21. C. job

    • "Paul got a job as a journalist" is the specific term for an employment position.
  22. A. unlikely

    • "Suzan is unlikely to come to the party" because she is ill fits the context.
  23. A. was running

    • "As Ian was running to catch the bus, he fell" describes an action in progress at the time of another action.
  24. B. have been waiting

    • This indicates an action that started in the past and is still continuing.
  25. A. she does it

    • "She does it herself" emphasizes that the action is performed by her personally.
  26. C. employer

    • Harry would ask his "employer" for a pay rise, as this is the person who employs him.
  27. A. will return

    • "I will return your book as soon as I've read it" is a simple future promise.
  28. A. exciting enough

    • "Goldfish aren't exciting enough to keep as pets" uses the correct order of words for this negative expression.
  29. A. didn't see

    • "I didn't see Linda at yesterday's meeting" uses simple past for a specific event in the past.
  30. B. limping

    • "Limping" is the correct term to describe walking with difficulty due to an injury.

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ответил 6 месяцев назад

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