Тест 17 по английскому, уровень Intermediate

Комплексный лексико-грамматический тест 17 для среднего и средне-продвинутого уровня английского языка. Задания с ответами.

Задание 1

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Прочитайте текст и ответьте на вопросы.

A doctor was often stopped by one of his patients the street and asked for his medical advice free of charge. The doctor didn’t like it and decided to put an end to this practice.
One day a patient stopped him again and exclaimed, “Oh, doctor! I’m so glad to see you. I heve such a bad headache?. The doctor seemed very much interested and said, “Close your eyes, open your mouth and show me your tongue.” The patient did so. Then the doctor quickly went away leaving the patient with his mouth open and tongue out.

Вопросы:

1. Why did the patient ask the doctor for advice in the street?
2. In what way did the doctor put an end to tttis practiced?

Вопрос 1. Why did the patient ask the doctor for advice in the street?
Ответ: He did it because it was free of charge.

Вопрос 2. In what way did the doctor put an end to tttis practiced?
Ответ: He asked the patient to close his eyes, open his mouth and show the tongue in the street, and left him there.

Задание 2

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Поставьте вопрос к выделенному члену предложения.

Then the doctor quickly went away.

Then the doctor quickly went away.

What did the doctor do?

Задание 3

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Раскройте скобки, употребив правильную глагольную форму.

“Guinness Book of Records” (1— be) one of the mostpopular books in the world. It (2 — contain) records of all kinds, there (3 — be) thousands of them.
It all (4 — start) in 1954 when a man (5 — call) Norris McWhirter (6 — publish) the Guinness Book of Records for the Guinness brewery — Guinness, by the way, (7 — be) a type of beer. Very quickly the book (8 — become) a best-seller. It (9 — sell) over 49 copies so far. And if you (10 — think) that it (11 — be) the English who (12 — be) mad about records, you (13 — be) wrong: the book (14 — translate) into 24 languages. There (15 — to be) a lot of people all over the world who (16 — seem) to want (17 — read) about other people who (18— be) faster, fatter, fitter or just madder than they (19 — be).
Since ancient times people (20 — try) to break a record. If you (21 — want) to break a record one day, you (22 — have) to find someone re­liable who (23 — watch) you and then (24 — ask) a newspaper (25 — write) a report. Then, when. you (26 — break) the record, you (27 — write) to the Guinness Book and (28 — hope) that the day (29 — come) when your record (30 — print) in the newspaper. Your name and photograph (31 — place) in many newspapers and your record (32 — translate) into twenty-four languages— in one of the world’s fa­mous books. You (33 — can) do it, for example by (34 — walk) on your hands a long way or (35 — sing) the same song over and over again or (36 — do) any other thing not many people (37 — be able) to do. Why not (38 — try) and (39 — see) what (40 — happen)?

“Guinness Book of Records” is one of the mostpopular books in the world. It contains records of all kinds, there are thousands of them.
It all started in 1954 when a man called Norris McWhirter published the Guinness Book of Records for the Guinness brewery — Guinness, by the way, is a type of beer. Very quickly the book became a best-seller. It sold over 49 copies so far. And if you think that it is the English who are mad about records, you are wrong: the book is translated into 24 languages. There are a lot of people all over the world who seem to want to read about other people who are faster, fatter, fitter or just madder than they are.
Since ancient times people have tried to break a record. If you want to break a record one day, you will have to find someone re­liable who will watch you and then ask a newspaper to write a report. Then, when. you break the record, you will write to the Guinness Book and hope that the day will come when your record will be printed in the newspaper. Your name and photograph will be placed in many newspapers and your record will be translated into twenty-four languages— in one of the world’s fa­mous books. You can do it, for example by walking on your hands a long way or singing the same song over and over again or doing any other thing not many people are able to do. Why not try and see what will happen / happens?

Задание 4

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Выберите правильный вариант.

1. Are you … working?
a) yet, b) just, c) else, d) still.

2. I don’t know this writer. — … do I.
a) So, b) Also, c) Either, d) Neither.

3. I can hear you well enough. You … shout.
a) must, b) mustn’t, c) needn’t, d) need.

4. We wondered who … .
a) is he, b) was he, c) he is, d) he was.

5. Can you wait … minutes?
a) few, b) a few, c) little, d) a little.

6. Carlbs is not so … at English as Jack.
a) good, b) better, c) worse, d) best.

7. Barbara is not … in sports.
a) to interest, b) interest, c) interested, d) interesting.

8. Put on your warm coat, … a strong wind outside.
a) it is, b) there is, c) it was, d) there was.

9. … of you must go and see her at the hospital.
a) Some, b) Somebody, c) Any, d) Anybody.

10. When will you have your watch … ?
a) repair, b) repaired, c) repairing, d) to repair.

11. Your watch … 2 minutes fast, it’s 12 o’clock now.
a) is, b) was, c) are, d) were.

12. They made a lot of friends during … trip.
a) — , b) a, c) an, d) the.

13. Christie turned … her father for advice.
a) up, b) to, c) at, d) in.

14. The teacher expected him … better at the exam.
a) to do, b) doing, c) do, d) did.

15. The children were let… for a walk.
a) going, b) go, c) to go, d) to have gone.

16. Nobody … saw them leave the house.
a) others, b) more, c) get, d) else.

17. We can’t wait, something has ….
a) done, b) do, c) to be done, d) to do.

18. The tourists said they wouldn’t leave the town before they … all the sights.
a) see, b) have seen, c) will see, d) had seen.

19. You needn’t worry, your. parents … .
a) are warned, b) have warned, c) have been warned, d) were warned.

20. I wishyou … the meeting. It was so interesting.
a) attend, b) attended, c) had attended, d) would attend.

1. Are you … working?
a) yet, b) just, c) else, d) still.

2. I don’t know this writer. — … do I.
a) So, b) Also, c) Either, d) Neither.

3. I can hear you well enough. You … shout.
a) must, b) mustn’t, c) needn’t, d) need.

4. We wondered who … .
a) is he, b) was he, c) he is, d) he was.

5. Can you wait … minutes?
a) few, b) a few, c) little, d) a little.

6. Carlbs is not so … at English as Jack.
a) good, b) better, c) worse, d) best.

7. Barbara is not … in sports.
a) to interest, b) interest, c) interested, d) interesting.

8. Put on your warm coat, … a strong wind outside.
a) it is, b) there is, c) it was, d) there was.

9. … of you must go and see her at the hospital.
a) Some, b) Somebody, c) Any, d) Anybody.

10. When will you have your watch … ?
a) repair, b) repaired, c) repairing, d) to repair.

11. Your watch … 2 minutes fast, it’s 12 o’clock now.
a) is, b) was, c) are, d) were.

12. They made a lot of friends during … trip.
a) — , b) a, c) an, d) the.

13. Christie turned … her father for advice.
a) up, b) to, c) at, d) in.

14. The teacher expected him … better at the exam.
a) to do, b) doing, c) do, d) did.

15. The children were let… for a walk.
a) going, b) go, c) to go, d) to have gone.

16. Nobody … saw them leave the house.
a) others, b) more, c) get, d) else.

17. We can’t wait, something has ….
a) done, b) do, c) to be done, d) to do.

18. The tourists said they wouldn’t leave the town before they … all the sights.
a) see, b) have seen, c) will see, d) had seen.

19. You needn’t worry, your. parents … .
a) are warned, b) have warned, c) have been warned, d) were warned.

20. I wishyou … the meeting. It was so interesting.
a) attend, b) attended, c) had attended, d) would attend.

Задание 5

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Переведите на английский язык.

1. Мы так устали, что с трудом двигались.
2. Можно мне еще кофе?
3. Мне сказали, что статья напечатана на 3-й странице.
4. Вы не возражаете, если я приду немного позже?
5. Где твоя одежда? Ее надо постирать.

1. Мы так устали, что с трудом двигались.
We were so tired that could hardly move.

2. Можно мне еще кофе?
May (can) I have some more coffee?

3. Мне сказали, что статья напечатана на 3-й странице.
I was told that the article was published on page 3.

4. Вы не возражаете, если я приду немного позже?
Do you mind my coming a little later?

5. Где твоя одежда? Ее надо постирать.
Where are your clothes? They must be washed.