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Министерство образования Российской Федерации Омский государственный университет УДК 802.0 ББК 81.2Англ-922 Рекомендовано к изданию ученым советом факультета иностранных языков ОмГУ Test Your English Grammar Self-Study Guide: Сборник тестовых заданий по грамматике английского языка / Сост Т.В Сенюшкина – Омск: Омск гос ун-т, 2003 – 70 с Test Your English Grammar Self-Study Guide Сборник тестовых заданий по грамматике английского языка Сборник грамматических тренировочных заданий составлен на основе аутентичных источников, включающих материал английских и американских учебников, подготовлен с учетом требований современной методики в области тестового контроля Цель пособия – помочь изучающим английский язык проверить знание грамматики, определить темы, которым следует уделить особое внимание и на практике отработать проблемное грамматическое явление Для абитуриентов ОмГУ, выпускников средних учебных заведений, преподавателей, работающих на факультетах неязыковых специальностей УДК 802.0 ББК 81.2Англ-922 Издание ОмГУ Омск 2003 © Омский госуниверситет, 2003 СОДЕРЖАНИЕ От составителя ОТ СОСТАВИТЕЛЯ PART DIAGNOSTIC TEST PART PRACTICE SECTION 11 PART PROGRESS TEST 65 PART ANSWER KEYS .68 Предлагаемое пособие представляет собой сборник тестовых заданий по грамматике английского языка Характер заданий, построенных по принципу множественного выбора, определяется структурой теста вступительных экзаменов, принятой в Омском государственном университете, так как пособие предназначено прежде всего для самостоятельной подготовки абитуриентов к вступительным вузовским испытаниям Помимо этого сборник может быть рекомендован школьникам, готовящимся к выпускным экзаменам в средних учебных заведениях, в которых принят тестовый итоговый контроль знаний, преподавателям, работающим на факультетах неязыковых специальностей и использующим в своей работе эту форму контроля сформированности языковых навыков учащихся, а также широкому кругу лиц, изучающих английский язык Тестовые задания, представленные в данном сборнике, включают в себя проверочные и тренировочные упражнения по основным разделам грамматики, изучение которых предусмотрено учебной программой по английскому языку в объёме средней школы в соответствии с содержанием образовательного стандарта Таким образом, тестовые задания позволяют судить о требованиях, предъявляемых вузами к уровню языковой компетентности абитуриентов Ниже приводится список грамматических явлений, подлежащих усвоению в рамках школьной программы Grammar Problems Covered The Noun and The Article Morphological composition of the noun Syntactical characteristics of the noun The category of number of the noun The category of case of the noun Use of articles with common nouns Use of articles with proper nouns Use of articles in some set expressions The Pronoun Personal pronouns: I, he, she, it, we, you, and they Possessive pronouns: my, his, her, its, our, your, their, mine, his, hers, ours, yours, theirs Reflexive pronouns: myself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourself (yourselves), and themselves Reciprocal pronouns: each other, one another Demonstrative pronouns: this (these), that (those), such, (the) same Interrogative pronouns: who, whose, what, which Indefinite pronouns: some, any, somebody, anybody, something, anything, someone, anyone, and one Negative pronouns: no, none, neither, nobody, no one, nothing, hardly, scarcely, little The Adjective and the Adverb Morphological composition Syntactical characteristics Degrees of comparison The Non-Finite Forms of the Verb: -ing Forms VS The Infinitive Verb + -ing (Example: Stop talking!) Verb + infinitive (Example: We decided to take a taxi.) Preposition + -ing (Example: I'm interested in doing it.) Verb + preposition + -ing (Example: They talked about going to France.) Expressions+ -ing (Example: How often you go shopping?) Verb + object + infinitive (Examples: I asked Polly to help me We expected him to be late.) Verb+Object (Examples: Jane often plays the piano She likes children very much.) Used to VS to be (get) used to doing Modal Verbs: Can, could, be able to May, might, be allowed to Must, have to, be to, should, ought The Verb Tenses in the Active Voice: Present Simple Past Simple Future Simple Present Continuous Past Continuous Future Continuous Present Perfect Past Perfect Future Perfect Present Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Continuous The Sequence of Tenses Reported Speech Questions and auxiliary verbs Syntax Word Order and Embedded Questions Relative clauses Questions Tag-questions It vs There Conditionals: If sentences (present/future) – type If sentences (present) – type If sentences (past) – type The Passive Voice: The use of the Passive Voice The use of tenses in the Passive Voice Пособие состоит из четырёх разделов Part Diagnostic Test Раздел – Diagnostic Test Выполнение и анализ результатов этого теста поможет выявить те аспекты грамматики, которые вызывают наибольшие трудности у учащегося Цифры, приведённые в конце строки, соответствуют номерам вопросов по данной грамматической теме во втором разделе сборника Раздел – Practice Section Второй раздел представляет собой набор тренировочных тестовых заданий по грамматике английского языка Целью этой части сборника является совершенствование навыков употребления основных грамматических структур Раздел – Progress Test По выполнении тренировочных заданий учащийся может проверить свои знания, выполнив итоговый тест из третьего раздела пособия Раздел – Answer Keys Do the test and apply to the key-section The numbers to the right correspond to the numbers of the questions in the practice section The diagnostic test is to help you define your problem field Directions: (Questions 1-500) In each question, only one of the four answers is correct Choose the correct answer and mark it on your answer sheet The example shows you what to Example: This a book A is B are C am D be Answer: A homeless are people who have nowhere to live a) A b) Those c) — d) The 1-25 – Whose car is that in the drive? – I don’t know – not a) our b) your c) ours d) its 26-50 В конце сборника даны ключи ко всем тестовым заданиям, что поможет проверить правильность ответов и обратить внимание на те разделы, которые вызывают особые затруднения Все задания сборника были апробированы на вступительных испытаниях в ОмГУ в течение последних пяти лет Время выполнения заданий лимитировано и не должно превышать 0,6–0,7 минуты на вопрос Mary’s of the four girls a) tallest b) taller c) the tallest d) the taller 51-75 Oh, I’ll buy this carpet! How much here? a) it is costing b) is it costing c) does it cost d) it costs 76-100 Sony Computer Science Laboratories in Japan a little robot dog What wonderful news! a) develop b) has developed c) developed d) have developed 101-122 I when the volcano erupted a) slept b) was sleeping c) had slept d) used to sleep 123-130 I advised her to go on a diet as she on weight a) had been putting b) were being put c) put d) were getting 16 You knock before you come into my room a) may b) can c) ought d) must 351-375 131-145 By o’clock I the shopping a) am doing b) will have done c) will d) 146-158 He thinks I’ll feel better if he to buy me an expensive gift a) shall promise b) shall promise c) promises d) is promise 159-189 10 The father was singing to his three-week-old daughter _ she fell asleep a) as b) when c) while d) at 190-200 11 In Shakespeare’s famous drama, Macbeth receives the Scottish throne by killing Duncan in battle and by Duncan’s son a) is then defeated and kill b) then defeats and kills c) is then defeat and killed d) is then defeated and killed 201-231 12 ‘Hamlet’ by Shakespeare a) supposes to write b) supposes to be written c) is supposed to write d) is supposed to be written 231-250 13 This picture reminds me of the Botticelli painting of Venus in Florence Do you remember it? a) see b) seeing c) to see d) on seeing 251-303 14 The car-spotter was really disappointed at failing to notice a white Jaguar a) to pass b) to by-pass c) to passing d) passing 304-325 15 When we were kids, my mum used us out on bikes all round the countryside a) take b) taking c) to take d) to taking 326-350 17 Don’t you know a) what the latest news about the situation in India? b) what’s the latest news about the situation in India c) what the latest news about the situation in India is d) the latest news about the situation in India? 376-400 18 In this class, I was able to improve my results, helped me feel better about myself a) what b) whose c) which d) who 401-425 19 Whose ? a) does the car belong to b) the car is c) the car isn’t d) car is this 426-450 20 Miss Parker, me a big favour, ? a) shall we b) will you c) shall you d) don’t you 451-475 21 Look up in the newspaper if a good film on tonight a) it is b) it’s c) there is d) its 476-500 10 Part Directions: (Questions 1-500) I don’t usually have lunch but I always eat good breakfast A the B an C a D such Practice Section In each question, only one of the four answers is correct Choose the correct answer and mark it on your answer sheet The example shows you what to Example: This a book A is B are C am D be Answer: A Titanic, a British steamer, sank in the North Atlantic in 1912 А — B The C A D Titanic There are environmental problems in A United Stated of America B US C the America D the United States I haven’t the least idea how many rooms there are in Ritz and how expensive they are A a B the C — D theirs The Titanic, a British steamer, sank in North Atlantic last night A — B a C some D the The smell of fresh bread is so tempting A a B yours C these D — The situation is critical president needs to something A A B The C Yours D An 11 thing that is happening on Green is the extinction of species A The saddest B A saddest C Those saddest D What saddest Environmentalists are making efforts to save A the whale and the panda B whale and panda C the whale and a panda D a whale and a panda 10 always has its requirements A The love B A love C Love D Love of theirs 11 “Perhaps it doesn’t understand, ” thought Alice A English language B the English C English D an English 12 Neil has committed a terrible crime He is to be sent to prison A a B ⎯ C an D the 13 – Where’s Mom? – It’s Sunday She should be at church A the B — C a D an 14 Roosevelts have provided America with two presidents A — B The C Any D Those 15 She’s university teacher A a B an C the D one 16 unemployed are people who have no job A The B — C These D Those 17 Yes, it’s wonderful news Congratulations! A a B an C the D — 12 18 Oh! It was such terrible weather A a B an C — D the 19 Thank you for such precious advice A a B an C the D — 20 Is Times a daily newspaper? A — B that C the D a 21 Oh, I’ve had such curious dream! A — B the C an D a 22 What lovely dress! A a B — C an D the 23 doctor must make sure that the patient understands what is wrong A The B A C What D — 24 Charing Cross Road runs north from Trafalgar Square A — B the C a D an 25 I have never climbed in Alps in winter A — B that C the D this 26 Are there any volunteers? who’s tall will A One B Anything C Something D Anyone 27 you say, I won’t believe you A Whoever B Whichever C Whatever D No matter 28 Did you enjoy at the beach, Joy? A you B yourself C your self D yours 29 One prefers to shop at Harrods, ? A doesn’t one B doesn’t it C don’t you D does one 13 30 I like this painting but I don’t think much of those A rest B other C ones D besides 31 believes in ghosts is a bit crazy! A Whatever B Everybody C Everyone D Anyone who 32 It’s not pleasant to hear oneself described by employees A his B their’s C your D one’s 33 Please invite you like to the reception A these B anyone C ones D all 34 I often like to spend time A myself B by myself C on myself D on me own 35 – Do you need help? – No, thanks I can it A on myself B on my own C by my own D with yours 36 I hate that smelly dog of Take it away at once! A your B yours C you D there’s 37 Who are people over there? A that B these C those D — 38 We’ve hardly got cat food left A no B some C any D a 39 – Do you want me to give you a helping hand? – Thank you I can it A on myself B by myself C my self D without your hand 40 Could I have drink? A other C the another B an other D another 14 41 – Will you lend me some money? – No, I can’t I don’t have A some B any C none 53 I’ve never owned independent cat as this one! A a more than B such an C a so D as much an D One 42 Take your feet off the table legs aren’t very strong A Your B His C It’s D Its 43 Paranoids talk to a lot Talking to oneself is the first sign of madness A each other B themselves C themselves D himself 44 I don’t want to go too expensive A nowhere B somewhere C no way D anywhere 45 I’ll go and see the President if I have to A on myself B oneself C himself D by himself 46 A dog’s intelligence is much greater than of a cat A that B its C it D what 47 The manageress spoke to me A by herself B oneself C on her own D herself 48 Rachel has hardly sympathy for her brother’s drinking problem A some B any C no D many 49 We never touched of the money A no B none C any D some 50 Let’s go nice for a drink A anywhere B where D somewhere C there 51 I really think that apologising is you can A not as enough as B a little C the least D as far as 52 – ‘How you like your coffee?’ – ‘ ’ A More stronger the better B The strong the good C More strong more good D The stronger the better 54 I can’t stand this weather It’s getting A more and more B worse and worse C coldest and coldest D further and further 55 Paula has been working than before Her speed is amazing! A quicklier B slowlier C more slowly D more quickly 56 Brian has been working since he was promoted A much harder B as harder C just as hardly D more hardly 57 In some ways walking is than travelling by bus or car A more less harmful B much more healthier C less harmfully D much healthier 58 He’s a far intelligent person than my brother A lesser B more C fewer D much 59 You are working too slowly You’d better work ! A a bit faster B a piece faster C a bit more fast D an item more fast 60 “Oh, I beg your pardon!” cried Alice than it was necessary A hasty B hastilier C most hastily D more hastily 61 Because of the excellent faculty, King High students go far, than students in other high schools A much far B more far C less further D much further 15 16 62 Alice wasn’t of the Liddle girls There were three of them if I’m not mistaken A youngest B younger C the eldest D the elder 63 Andy’s the cleverest of them all, but Sue is A less lazy B more lazy C laziest D most hardworking 71 You look than usual A even more beautiful B twice as beautiful C not as beautiful D not so beautiful 72 I have only a few debts, but my sister has even debts than I A lesser B less C more D fewer 64 German is than English A not as difficult B not as easy C more easier D more difficult 73 She’s twice as as her sister A livelier B lively C liveliest 65 She’s much taller me A than B as C then 74 Nurses handle babies gently, but new mothers handle them the of all A gentliest B gentlier C most gently D more gently D That 66 A Ford is than a Volvo A much expensive B too much expensive C much more expensive D not so expensive D more lively 75 We’ve all got terrible voices, but I sing of all A worse B bad C worst D more bad 67 Living in the country is not as living in the city A more expensive B so expensive C less expensive D such expensive 68 I would sleep if I weren’t worried about Tom A peaceful B more peaceful C more peacefully D less peacefully 69 Can you eat a bit faster that? A then B as C so 70 The train isn’t than the bus A no quick B no quicker C twice as quick D any quicker 17 D than 76 How much money him this time? A are you owing B are you owning C you own D you owe 77 Look at her! She the soup to see if it needs more salt A tastes B taste C has now been tasting D is tasting 78 The milk sour Have you been keeping it for a long time? A is smelling B isn’t smelling C smells D is being smelt 79 I tried a bit of the cake to see how it A tasted B tastes C was tasting D is tasting 80 This soup of disinfectant A taste B tastes C is tasting D have got a taste 18 81 That bottle petrol and we used it as an explosive A contains B is containing C containned D was containing 90 Tom and Mr Pitt a stormy conversation I wonder what they are talking about A has been having B have had C are having D have 82 – What are you doing? – I to get this car started A am wanting B will want C will be wanting D want 91 – Who champagne? – Me, when I can afford it A has drunk B drank 83 ‘I love this hair-do – my hair so modern now.’ A looks B are looking C are being looked D look 92 – What at? – A strange bird is flying over there A you look B did you look C are you looking D were you looking 84 Say it again, I you A don’t listen to C am not hearing 93 Hi, Mike I’m in France now Can you imagine what a great time I ?! A have B enjoy C am having D have had B am not listening D don’t hear 85 – Would you like a cup of coffee, Dr Ho? – Oh no, thanks It A is smelling delicious, but I am not drinking coffee B smells delicious, but I don’t drink coffee C is smelling delicious, but I don’t drink coffee D smells delicious, but I am not drinking coffee at all 86 This estate has no permanent owner! Who this time? A belonged it B belongs it C does it belong to D is belonging it to 87 Come and sit by Leo and me We a boring gossip all about Clinton’s affair Join us if you are interested A have been having B have had C have D are having 88 I think it is a pity you don’t take more exercise You fat A are getting B have to get C get D had got 89 Look at this sign It here ‘Leave your car here.’ Why not park our car here? A reads B is reading C is writing D is advising 19 C drinks D is drinking 94 – the violin now? – Actually, that’s the radio you hear now A Does your son play B Who plays C How long has your son been playing D Is your son playing 95 Scientists believe the weather now A is changing B changes C was changed D changed 96 You know the current situation: cinema audiences in the United States now A decline B are declining C decrease D is decreasing 97 I can’t interrupt him just now He a phone call to Australia at the moment A is being made B makes C is making D has made 98 – The telephone is ringing, Ann Can you get it? – No, I dinner Maybe a little bit later… A have B am having C am being had D I had 20 303 The car needs A servicing C serviced B to service D to be of service 304 I expect you working very hard when I come back A to find B find C to finding D finding 305 Her parents don’t want married A her get B that she get C she will ever D her to get 306 Be careful! I don’t want there any trouble A was B be C to be D occur 307 Watch over the stream A he jump C him jump B him to jump D his to jump 308 I looked out of the window and saw Mary the road A crossing B to cross C being crossed D to have crossed 309 I had a strange dream last night I dreamt I was in bed when suddenly I heard a dog at the front door A to bark, then scratching B to bark, then scratch C barking, then to scratch D barking, then scratching 310 I felt someone my hand A to grasp C to have grasped B to be grasping D grasp 311 I saw someone the bathroom A to be entering B enter C to enter D be enter 312 I once heard Brendel all the Beethoven concertos A to play B play C being played D to be played 43 313 She watches me football every weekend A to play B playing C to have played D to be playing 314 I can hear someone upstairs A to be talking B to talk C to talking D talking 315 I’m so scared that I can feel my hands A to shake B shaking C being shaken D to be shaken 316 Did you notice anyone outside when you left? A to wait B waiting C to waiting D to have waited 317 Even her getting fatter and fatter didn’t less A eat her B make her eat C make her to eat D make her eating 318 Mr Trager let us our dictionaries during the test A to use B use C using D the using 319 Eating and drinking too much didn’t let weight A her B her lose C her to lose D her losing 320 Why won’t you let everything? A me to explain B me explain C to explain D explain 321 She was tired, but we couldn’t accept our help A have made B make her to C making her D make her 322 In 1938, Anna Freud was forced from Vienna to England A emigrate B emigrating C be emigrated D to emigrate 44 323 She was allowed Sally Tomato at Sing-Sing once a week A to visit B visit C visiting D paying a visit to 324 He doesn’t allow us personal calls A to make B make C making D to making 325 We don’t allow in the lecture room A smoking B to smoke C smoke D to be smoking 326 I to have an old Rolls-Royce A used B would C was used D got used 327 When fashion changed I to wearing short skirts A didn’t use B used not C couldn’t get used D can’t get used 328 Unfortunately we are less well-off now than we A got used to be B get used to being C used to be D would be 332 Jeans just work clothes but then they began to appear on movie stars A are used to being B were used to being C got used to be D used to be 333 I never wore tight jeans before, but now I them It’s so stylish! A am used to wear B am used to wearing C used to wear D accustomed to wear 334 When we were little, we went to school in the sea The master was an old Turtle - we call him Tortoise… A were used to B used to C got used to D would to 335 In earlier times, someone home and was able to take proper care of the pets A has stayed B used to stay C was used to stay D accustomed to stay 336 Before the train was invented people travel mostly by horse A were used to B got used to C used D used to 329 From now on, we won’t be able to go out as much as we A were to B used to being C used to D get used to 337 Sean’s with difficult kids A used to dealing C got used to deal 330 In those days, trains to have a guard in the last carriage A used B were used C got used D would 338 I sleeping on the floor A never used to B never be used to C will never get used to D will never get used 331 I always buy tight jeans I them loose A can’t use to wear B didn’t used to wear C can’t get used to wear D can’t get used to wearing 45 B used to deal D used 339 Ancient people to believe that the earth was flat A used B got used C were used D was used 46 340 I’m not sure where to turn I driving this way A am used to B am not used to C used to D didn’t use to 341 Although I come from Russia I driving in London A am used to B used to C am used D got used 342 I be shy when I was younger A am used B am used to C used to D was used to 343 In the 19th century people bigger families A have B are used to having C used to have D used to having 344 Aren’t you this far? It’s only miles A use to walk B used to walking C used to walk D got used to walking 345 When we were children we go skating every winter A use to B were used to C used to D am used to 346 I used to write my letters by hand, but now I typing them A got used B got used to C would D used to 347 I to belong to a cycling club when I was young A would B got used C was used D used 348 I used to travel to work by train, but the fares got too dear so now I coming to work on my bicycle A would B got used C am used to D used 349 As a child, I science fiction, and my mind was full of strange images A have been reading B had been reading C used to read D was used to read 47 350 When I was a boy, I to visit my aunts in the country A used B would C got used D was used 351 Anorexia nervosa is a disease typical for young women who believe that they to be as thin as the models in the fashion magazines A have got B obliged C could D must 352 The coach has very strict rules about exercise: all students exercise at least three times a week A have to B should C ought D would 353 She write the whole exercise Ten sentences are enough A needs to B need C needn’t D mustn’t 354 The sign ‘Overtaking forbidden’ means that you overtake A are allowed to B aren’t allowed to C don’t have D have to 355 Cold sufferers should stay at home, not only for their own health but because they endanger the health of their co-workers A must B have to C might D are supposed to 356 Although some desert plants can survive without water, most plants and all animals have food in order to live A should B must C ought D have got 357 It is generally agreed that when you travel in countries other than your own, you conform to the local customs as much as possible A could B might C ought D should 358 I hear you’ve been to Patagonia That trip been interesting A ought B must C must have D had 48 359 I think they consult a doctor as soon as possible It can be too late A might B can C ought D must 369 I work tomorrow It is a good opportunity to go to the country A will have B won’t have to C am allowed D am not allowed 360 If she doesn’t buy a ticket, she go to the theatre tomorrow A won’t be able B won’t be permitted C can’t D won’t be allowed 370 The sign ‘Do not bring pet animals’ means that you bring pet animals A are allowed to B aren’t allowed to C have to D don’t have to 361 It was a nice evening, but I’m afraid I Aunt Mary today more than usual A might annoy B could annoy C might have annoyed D could be annoying 362 It’s rained a lot, so we water the garden A don’t need B don’t have C needn’t D need 363 You pay now – tomorrow’s OK A needn’t B must C don’t need D don’t have 364 People to drive more carefully A should B ought C must D are allowed 365 to work extra? A Have I C Need I B Do I have D Must I 366 I to speak English fluently by the end of the year A will be allowed B could C will be able D can 367 Residents hang washing out of the windows It’s prohibited A should B don’t have to C must D must not 368 If you like this scarf, you find it at any shop A must B should C ought to D can 49 371 The sign ‘Non Members Welcome’ means that you be a member to get in A are allowed to B are not allowed to C have to D don’t have to 372 Students register at the tutorial office in the first week of term It’s our demand A must to B ought C may D must 373 They knelt in front of the child who one day rule all England A were to B would C hadn’t to D may not 374 People really hard in those days A had to work B must work C may work D was to 375 There’s the phone I’ll get it That be Tony A has to B must C ought D is to 376 What is that it’s not right to gossip A I think about this news B I think about this news C think I about the news D don’t I think of the news 377 is not my concern A Where is on earth Charlie now B Where on earth is Charlie now C Where on earth Charlie is now D Where is Charlie now 50 378 doesn’t matter at this point A When the money stolen was B When did they steal the money C When the money was stolen D When was the money stolen 385 Then it doesn’t matter A which way you go B which way you go? C which you go way D which way you go? 379 I’m often asked A what students can to become part of a team B what can students to become part of a team C what can students to become part of a team D what to become part of a team can students 386 I asked A where were the president and his wife staying? B where were the president and his wife staying C what hotel were the president and his wife staying D what hotel the president and his wife were staying at 380 is none of my business A What did the boss tell her B What the boss did her tell C What her told the boss D What the boss told her 387 He wanted to know A when could I start B when I could start? C what time could I start at D what time I could start at 381 When does not interest me A are they going to arrest Charlie B Charlie is going to be arrested C is Charlie going to be arrested D is Charlie going to arrest them 388 She asked me if A I like the drink? B I would like the drink C the drinks would like me D what would the drinks like? 382 Why A people laugh at one joke but not another depends on many factors B people laugh at one joke but not another depends on many factors C people laugh at one joke but not another depends on many factors? D people laugh at one joke but not another depends on many factors 389 I asked something A what he had told me B whether he had told me C if had he told me D had he told me 383 Everybody all over the world loves what A does a good joke B does a good joke do? C a good joke does? D a good joke does 390 I don’t know A why did he tell this story to everybody? B why was this story told to everybody? C why everybody was told this story? D why he told this story to everybody 384 And yet I wish A I could you show our cat Dinah to B I could our cat Dinah show to you C our cat Dinah could you show to D I could show you our cat Dinah 391 I asked what A Peter’s address was? B Peter’s address was C was Peter’s address? D address was Peter’s? 51 52 392 I asked: “ ” A Do you have this costume in size 8? B If they had that costume in size C Whether they had that costume in size D Did they have that costume in size 8? 399 Nobody told me why A did I have to sign the paper? B I had to sign the paper? C didn’t I have the paper signed D I had to sign the paper 393 I wondered A where was the bus station B where the bus station was C where was the bus station? D where the bus station was? 400 I’m surprised at A how fast can she run? B how fast can she run C how fast she can run D can she run fast at all? 394 You wanted to know if A I had met George Lamb B I had met George Lamb? C had I met George Lamb D had I met George Lamb? 401 Concepts of modem nursing were founded by Florence Nightingale, an English nurse to the care of the sick and the war-wounded A which dedicated her life B which life was dedicated C whose life was dedicated D that life was dedicated 395 The driver asked A if I want to the town centre B whether I wanted to the town centre C whether I wanted to the town centre? D the town centre if I wanted 396 How A you get there is your problem? B you get there is your problem C you get there is your problem D you get there your problem? 397 The government has announced A will the taxes be raised B taxes that would be raised C that taxes will be raised D that there will taxes be raised 398 He’s got a job in a new firm, A where don’t they work such long hours B there don’t they work such long hours C such long hours don’t they work there D where they don’t work such long hours 53 402 I have had many teachers I have admired greatly A whose B whom C which D what 403 It is not surprising that the person influenced my life the most was a teacher A who B which C — D whose 404 Few visitors to Disney World in Florida know that much of its electrical power comes from the energy by burning its own garbage A that produces B what is produce C which it is produced D it produces 405 Tulips, into Holland in 1554, were quickly and highly valued, and by the 1630s they became the objects of wild financial speculation in Europe A which introduced B that they were introduced C which introduced them D introduced 54 406 Cork, the second largest city in Ireland, is the site of many industries, automobile manufacturing and whiskey distilling A two of whom are B which two are C two of which are D two of that are 407 Because of the success I had in this class, I became more confident and at ease A — B whose C what D whom 408 we need is a big fridge A That C Whom 416 I’ll give you my address and phone number but I need something A I can write B that I can write C I can write on D what I can write on 417 She is lucky, much she eats, she never gets fat A whatever B however C whoever D whenever 418 I liked you said at the meeting very much A which B what C that D than B Who D What 409 Martin’s garage, the car had been taken to, was not far away A what B who C whom D where 410 The Olympic Games, in 776 B.C., did not include women participants until 1912 A who first played B first played C that they were first played D they were first played 411 They gave me I asked for A that B what C which 415 The dentist had to pull out two of my teeth, was a real pity A that B what C which D — D when 419 Where is the book I bought this morning? A whose B what C that D whom 420 caused the accident, nobody knows A Which B What C That D Whichever 421 I’d like most is a home computer A That B Which C What D Who 422 Sergeant Brown, was very polite A whom I showed my license, B which I showed my license to C to what I showed my license D who to I showed my license 412 There’s the man took your coat A which B who C — D whom 423 Where is the man I saw this morning? A who B this C whose D which 413 It’s certain to be a good game, wins A whichever B whatever C however D whoever 424 There is the driver overtook us five minutes ago A whom B whose C which D who 414 The people in Canada were very friendly we went A whatever B however C wherever D when 55 425 He is a man falls a heavy responsibility A on his shoulders B who C whose shoulders D on whom 56 426 What A effect does the speed of telling the joke have on its success or failure B does the speed of telling the joke effect have on its success or failure C effect does the speed of telling the joke have on its success or failure? D does the speed of telling the joke effect have on its success or failure? 427 Why A you laughed at the last joke that you heard B did you laugh at the last joke that you heard C did you laugh at the last joke that you heard? D you laughed at the last joke that you heard? 428 they live in? A Who’s house you say B Whose house you say C Whose house D Who’s house D we 432 today? A Is William feeling some better B Don’t you think William is feeling some better C Is William feeling any better D Is William feeling something at all 57 435 “ Don’t touch that !” “ Why ?” A shouldn’t I B to keep it untouched C not to touch it D should I 437 Which more – the blue one or the gray one? A did cost B does cost C costs D have cost 430 What A the factors are that make a joke funny to someone? B are the factors that make a joke funny to someone C are the factors that make a joke funny to someone? D the factors are that make a joke funny to someone 433 him, Andrey or Andrew? A What did you call 434 you wish that you had married, then? A Why B Whose C Which D Who 436 Ann’s very unhappy But care?! A why have I to B why not to forget of the C why should I D how should I 429 you wanted for your birthday? A Which did you say B Whose did you say C What did you say D What you said 431 Why go out for a meal tonight? A we don’t B C don’t we B Call C What you called D How you called 438 How many people in your office ? A did work B did use to work C work D work 439 What most help, your textbook or your dictionary? A give you B you give C does you give D gives you 440 you think we should wait? A How much B How so far C How long D How many 441 time to go to London this weekend ? A Do you have got B Have you got C Do you have to D Don’t you have got 58 442 «It was a terrible party» « » A Was it as terrible party? B Was it so? C Did it? D Was it? 450 – ? – Short, dark and cheerful-looking A How’s your sister B How does she seem today C What does your sister look like D What is your sister 443 – I’ve never seen Ann What ? – She is very pretty A is she doing B is she C does she D is she like 451 We know nothing of others and little of ourselves, ? A we B don’t we C isn’t it D are we 444 – What ? – He is a writer A has Ben done C is Ben doing B does Ben D Ben likes 445 – ? – Much better now A What does Helen B Who is Helen C How is Helen getting on D What is Helen 453 We hardly know who invented the wheel, ? A didn’t he B did he C don’t we D we 454 Nothing can be changed, ? A can’t it B can it C cannot it D isn’t it 446 are you looking after? A Why B How C Where 447 – What ? Is he a writer? A has Ben done C is Ben doing 452 George can’t have noticed it, ? A can he B has he C have he D did he D Who B does Ben D Ben likes 448 are those men laughing at? A Why B Where C Whose 449 – – Much better now A How your school is? B How’s your school C What your school is like? D How are you getting on at school? 59 D What 455 Don’t leave anything behind, ? A you B will you C don’t you D can you 456 Let’s have a drink, ? A shall we C won’t we B shan’t we D don’t we 457 Let’s go to London next weekend, ? A won’t we B shall we C don’t we D shall we not 458 Answer the phone for me, ? A don’t you B shall you C you D will you 459 You don’t happen to know how this computer works, ? A are you B don’t you C you D isn’t it 60 460 Don’t drive too fast, ? A shall you C will you 472 I’m causing you a lot of trouble, Doctor, ? A aren’t I B am I C am not I D shall I B you D can you 461 “Let the jury consider their verdict, ?” the King said, for about the twentieth time that day A shall we B will you C can you D don’t you 462 You’re never happy, ? A are you C weren’t you 464 Cathy’s still got curly hair, ? A doesn’t she B does she 465 That’s the law, ? A is it B isn’t it 466 I’m cooking tonight, ? A am not I B isn’t it 467 Nice day, ? A is it B isn’t it C hasn’t she C is that 468 There’s a light out there, ? A isn’t it B is it C isn’t there D has she D isn’t there C aren’t I D am I D isn’t that D is there 469 You never say what you’re thinking, you? A don’t B aren’t C are D 470 I’m looking better today, Doctor, I? A amn’t B am C don’t D aren’t 471 You have to wear a tie at work, ? A you B haven’t you C aren’t you D don’t you 61 476 seems foggy today A Its B There C It’s D haven’t C is that 474 I needn’t take the medicine, ? A I B need I C needn’t I 475 Richard's bought a new bike, ? A does he B did he C has he B aren’t you D won’t you 463 Nobody phoned, they? A didn’t B did not C did 473 Catholics have to go to church on Sundays, ? A haven’t they B hasn’t they C don’t they D shouldn’t they D don’t I D hasn't he D It 477 must have been a lot of fog then A Their B There C It D Its 478 nothing much to in this town A There’s B It’s not C There’s not D It’s 479 Suddenly a strange figure dressed all in black A there entered B it entered C where entered D there come in 480 Do you think snow? A it is like to B there’s likely to C there is likely to D it is likely to 481 drinks if you wait for a bit A It will be some B There will be C It will be any D There are 482 terrible – everybody’s got colds, and the central heating isn’t working A There’s B It’s C Its D It has 62 483 trouble when she gets his letter A It might be B There might be C There be D It’s 495 seems to be no time left A There B It C Their 496 is only one thing left to now A There B Their C It D This 484 nothing more to be done A It remains B It doesn’t remain C There is D There doesn’t remain 497 Put a coat on, a cold wind blowing outside A it’s B there’s C their’s D Its 485 has been nothing in the newspaper about the accident A There not B Their C There D This 498 a hole in my sock Give me another pair A There’s B It’s C It is D There was 499 is hard to believe that Peter is already three years old A It B Their C There D Here 486 will be snow on high ground A Their B There’s C It D There 487 If the police didn’t close the road, a bad accident A it could be B it could occur C it could happen D there could be 500 I believe be solved A there can C there can’t B it can D one can 488 In a small town in Germany a poor shoemaker A it used to live B it once would live C it once lived D there once lived 489 might be rain later A It B This C There D It’s 490 Are tigers in South America? A there B where C their D it 491 no need to worry – everything will be all right A There’s B It’s C Theirs D Its 492 some beer in the fridge A There’s B It’s C It has 493 Isn’t lovely here! A that B they D Its C it D Theirs D there 494 was somebody looking at her in the room A Where B It C There D Their 63 64 Part Progress Test She’s mother of my best friend a) a b) his c) that d) the you do, don’t tell Harry that we’ve lost his camera a) Anything b) What c) Whatever d) It’s better The fish is the meat a) as tasty as c) more tasty b) so tasty as d) most tasty is no concern of mine a) What will happen to Charlie b) What will they with Charlie c) What to Charlie will happen d) What will Charlie with them In a few years, computers think better than we a) can b) will be allowed to c) will be able to d) shall be able Don’t touch the book It to me a) is belonging b) doesn’t belong c) belonged d) is always belonging I with children before, so I know what to expect in my new job a) have worked b) worked c) was worked d) work She’s been floating on the air the day of her engagement a) since b) when c) for d) during – ? – Tall, good-looking, a bit shy a) What’s Jim like b) How does he look today 65 c) What is Jim d) How is Jim 10 Let’s have a party, we ? a) shall b) let c) let not 11 some problems a) There seems to be c) It seem to be d) will b) It seems to be d) There seem to be 12 If he had not been a film-star, he the President of the US a) wasn’t b) could be c) wouldn’t be d) wouldn’t have become 13 Would you like racing at the weekend? a) going b) to going c) go d) to go 14 Tom Sawyer was able to make by pretending that the work was a specific privilege a) his friends painting the fence b) his friends to paint the fence c) his friends paint the fence d) the fence paint his friends 15 Before photography people had their pictures painted a) had invented b) was inventing c) was invented d) inventing 16 On the day of our 25th wedding anniversary he told me that we such a wonderful life together I wished he were sincere a) had had b) had c) have had d) were having 17 Rasputin responsible for many of the ill-fated events that happened during the reign of Czar Nicholas II in Russia a) believes to be b) was believed to have been c) they believed him to be d) was believing to be 66 18 Middle-aged people usually regret some of the mistakes of their youth But what is done is done forever a) to commit b) the committing c) committing d) that committed 19 I like is illegal, immoral or fattening a) Whoever b) Whatever c) Whenever d) That 20 I to buying green jeans and wearing them to work! a) used b) did not use c) used not d) am still not used 67 Part B 11 C 21 D 31 D 41 B 51 C 61 D 71 A 81 C 91 C 101 B 111 B 121 C 131 B 141 D 151 A 161 C 171 B 181 A 191 C 201 B 211 B 221 A 231 B 241 C 251 C 261 D 271 C 281 A 291 D 301 C 311 B 321 D 331 D 341 A 351 D 361 B 371 D 381 B 391 B 401 C D 12 B 22 A 32 D 42 D 52 D 62 C 72 D 82 D 92 C 102 D 112 C 122 D 132 B 142 A 152 B 162 C 172 D 182 C 192 B 202 C 212 B 222 C 232 A 242 B 252 D 262 C 272 B 282 D 292 C 302 B 312 B 322 D 332 D 342 C 352 A 362 C 372 D 382 B 392 A 402 B Answer Keys B 13 B 23 B 33 B 43 C 53 B 63 A 73 B 83 A 93 C 103 C 113 C 123 C 133 C 143 C 153 A 163 B 173 B 183 A 193 B 203 C 213 D 223 D 233 B 243 D 253 B 263 C 273 B 283 D 293 C 303 A 313 B 323 A 333 B 343 C 353 C 363 A 373 B 383 D 393 B 403 A D 14 B 24 A 34 B 44 D 54 B 64 D 74 C 84 D 94 D 104 C 114 A 124 B 134 A 144 D 154 D 164 A 174 B 184 C 194 B 204 C 214 C 224 C 234 C 244 A 254 C 264 C 274 D 284 C 294 D 304 A 314 D 324 A 334 B 344 B 354 B 364 B 374 A 384 D 394 A 404 D D 15 A 25 C 35 B 45 C 55 D 65 A 75 C 85 B 95 A 105 C 115 D 125 C 135 C 145 D 155 C 165 A 175 C 185 A 195 A 205 B 215 D 225 D 235 D 245 C 255 D 265 C 275 B 285 C 295 B 305 D 315 B 325 A 335 B 345 C 355 C 365 B 375 B 385 A 395 B 405 D 68 B 16 A 26 D 36 B 46 A 56 A 66 C 76 D 86 C 96 B 106 C 116 A 126 C 136 A 146 A 156 B 166 D 176 C 186 B 196 D 206 B 216 C 226 A 236 B 246 D 256 C 266 B 276 C 286 D 296 D 306 C 316 B 326 A 336 D 346 B 356 B 366 C 376 B 386 D 396 C 406 C C 17 D 27 C 37 C 47 D 57 D 67 B 77 D 87 D 97 C 107 A 117 B 127 D 137 D 147 B 157 B 167 B 177 C 187 D 197 B 207 C 217 C 227 D 237 A 247 C 257 B 267 D 277 B 287 C 297 B 307 C 317 B 327 C 337 A 347 D 357 D 367 D 377 C 387 D 397 C 407 A A 18 C 28 B 38 C 48 B 58 B 68 C 78 C 88 A 98 B 108 B 118 B 128 C 138 D 148 A 158 C 168 A 178 D 188 D 198 D 208 A 218 B 228 C 238 B 248 A 258 D 268 D 278 D 288 A 298 B 308 A 318 B 328 C 338 C 348 C 358 C 368 D 378 C 388 B 398 D 408 D A 19 D 29 A 39 C 49 C 59 A 69 D 79 A 89 A 99 A 109 B 119 C 129 C 139 C 149 C 159 A 169 D 179 B 189 C 199 B 209 A 219 C 229 B 239 C 249 D 259 B 269 B 279 C 289 B 299 D 309 D 319 B 329 C 339 A 349 C 359 D 369 B 379 A 389 B 399 D 409 D 10 C 20 C 30 C 40 D 50 D 60 D 70 D 80 B 90 C 100 C 110 A 120 C 130 D 140 C 150 A 160 D 170 D 180 B 190 D 200 D 210 B 220 B 230 C 240 A 250 D 260 C 270 A 280 B 290 B 300 A 310 D 320 B 330 A 340 B 350 A 360 C 370 B 380 D 390 D 400 C 410 B 411 B 421 C 431 C 441 B 451 A 461 B 471 D 481 B 491 A 412 B 422 A 432 C 442 D 452 A 462 A 472 A 482 B 492 A 413 D 423 A 433 A 443 D 453 D 463 C 473 C 483 B 493 C 414 C 424 D 434 D 444 B 454 B 464 C 474 B 484 C 494 C 415 C 425 D 435 A 445 C 455 B 465 B 475 D 485 C 495 A 416 C 426 C 436 C 446 D 456 A 466 C 476 D 486 D 496 A 417 B 427 C 437 C 447 B 457 B 467 B 477 B 487 D 497 A 418 B 428 C 438 C 448 D 458 D 468 C 478 A 488 D 498 A 419 C 429 C 439 D 449 D 459 C 469 D 479 A 489 C 499 A 420 B 430 C 440 C 450 C 460 C 470 D 480 D 490 A 500 B Учебное издание Составитель Т.В Сенюшкина Answer Keys to the Diagnostic Test 1D 12 D 2C 13 B 3C 14 D 4C 15 C 5B 16 D 6B 17 D 7A 18 C 8B 19 D 9C 20 B 10 B 21 C 11 D Test Your English Grammar Self-Study Guide Сборник тестовых заданий по грамматике английского языка Answer Keys to the Progress Test 1D 11 D 2C 12 D 3A 13 D 4A 14 C 5C 15 C 6B 16 A 7A 17 B 8A 18 C 9A 19 B 10 A 20 D Технический редактор Н.В Москвичёва Редактор Л.М Кицина Подписано в печать 18.06.03 Формат бумаги 60х84 1/16 Печ л 4,4 Уч.-изд л 4,8 Тираж 350 экз Заказ 395 Издательско-полиграфический отдел ОмГУ 644077, г Омск-77, пр Мира, 55а, госуниверситет 69 70 71 72 ... pronouns: my, his, her, its, our, your, their, mine, his, hers, ours, yours, theirs Reflexive pronouns: myself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourself (yourselves), and themselves Reciprocal... Whoever B Whichever C Whatever D No matter 28 Did you enjoy at the beach, Joy? A you B yourself C your self D yours 29 One prefers to shop at Harrods, ? A doesn’t one B doesn’t it C don’t you... C on myself D on me own 35 – Do you need help? – No, thanks I can it A on myself B on my own C by my own D with yours 36 I hate that smelly dog of Take it away at once! A your B yours