I/ regret/ inform/ you/ your application/ refused// I regret to inform you that your application has been refused VIII.. Complete each of the sentences with an appropriate preposition.[r]
(1)UNIT A PARTY I Choose the word in which the letter l, r, or h his silent a cold b calm c light d film a honey b healthy c honest d happy a work b parent c drive d dairy a horrible b hospital c holiday d honour a follow b fold c folk d file a ring b uniform c hungry d pretty a should b shoulder c sailor d slow a carry b around c burn d Europe a inherit b enhance c exhale d exhaust 10 a calf b climb c world d glass 11 a home b hour c how d hear 12 a talk b guilty c health d help II Complete these sentences with the correct form or tense of the verb in the box celebrate sing joke divorce receive decorate serve gather invite clap Paula's parent divorced when she was only a child Everyone clapped us when we went up to get our prize Let's have a party to celebrate your birthday Have you decorated your Christmas tree yet? I'd have liked to have gone to their party but I wasn't invited She received a camera as a twenty-fifth birthday present Traditionally, Auld Lang Syne is sung at midnight on New Year Eve I thought he was joking when he said he'd resigned By the time we got to the party, the pasta had been served 10 They are gathering for a major conference at the moment III Complete these sentences with the correct form of the word in brackets They organized a party in celebration of the year's successes (celebrate) The 50th wedding anniversary is called the golden anniversary (gold) After they got divorced, she never remarried (divorce) We wish them every happiness in their new life (happy) The lighting in the room is functional as well as decorative.(decorate) The organizers postponed the race because of heavy snow (organize) We're having a small family gathering to mark our wedding anniversary (gather) I have no intention of changing jobs (intend) The food was good but the service was very slow (serve) 10 Nobody in the office had received an invitation to the party (invite) IV Which verb form is correct? a Passing the kitchen, he stopped drinking/ to drink a large glass of water b They stopped talking/to talk when the teacher walked into the classroom a Although she asked him to stop, he went on tapping/ to tap his pen on the table b Dr Harris welcomed the members of the committee and went on introducing/ to introduce the subject of the meeting a I regret telling/ to tell you that the model you want is out of stock b It cost me a fortune, 'but I don't regret spending/ to spend a year travelling around the world a Remember checking/ to check your answer before handing in your exam paper b I remember putting/ to put the money in the top drawer, but it's not there now a Have you forgotten meeting/ to meet me years ago? b Don't forget finding out/ to find out how many people are coming on Saturday a I tried getting/ to get the table through the door, but it was too big b I tried taking/ to take some aspirin, but the pain didn't go away a He needs working/ to work harder if he wants to make progress b It's difficult problem It needs thinking/ to think about very carefully a I think Nick meant breaking/ to break that glass It didn't look like an accident b If we want to get there by 7.00, that means getting/ to get up before 5.00 a Can you help me getting/ to get the dinner ready? b He looks so funny Whenever I see him, I can't help smiling/ to smile 10 a I'd advise taking/ to take more exercise b I'd advise you taking/ to take more exercise V Put the verb into correct form infinitive, to-infinitive, or -ing You shouldn't let your children play (play) with matches It's very easy to catch (catch) fire I enjoy being (be) busy I don't like it when there is nothing to (do) Let's hurry! We must finish painting (paint) the office before 3:00 today As we don’t agree to carry out (carry out) a proposal we generally avoid discussing (discuss) the subject I don't mind reminding (remind) you to lock (lock) the door but you'd better try (try) to remember (remember) on your own Please stop interrupting (interrupt) when I'm explaining something to you You can ask (ask) questions at the end He admitted entering (enter) the house but refused to steal (steal) the money I don't really fancy spending (spend) my whole holiday with your cousins I'd rather spend (spend) my time with you We had hoped to finish (finish) the project by the end of the month but we keep being delayed (delay) by changes in the plans 10 You'd better go (go) and see the boss and say what you've done If you put off explaining (explain) it to her, she'll only more annoyed 11 No that's not what I meant to say (say) How can I make you understand (understand)? 12 Those shirts need ironing (iron), but you don’t need to iron (iron) them now 13 Are we permitted to bring (bring) guests to the ceremony? I'd like to invite (invite) my friend to join us Lop11.com (2) 14 Children shouldn't be allowed to watch (catch) violent programs on TV Parents should encourage their children to watch (watch) educational programs 15 It's no use trying(try) to persuade (persuade) her to change (change) her mind Spend your time doing (do) something more worthwhile VI Choose the correct answer I don't mind _ late, if it will help at all a to work b to be work c working d being working I remember _ to the zoo when I was a child a to take b to be taken c taking d being talking We managed _ over the wall without a to climb/ seeing b climbing/ being seen c to climb/ being seen d to be climbed/ seeing Isabel expected _ to the university, but she wasn't a to admit b to be admitted c admitting d being admitted The city council agreed _ the architect's proposed design for a new parking garage a to accept b to be accepted c accepting d being accepted The tin opener seems for _ left-handed people a to design b to be designed c designing d being desigried My parents appreciate _ the thank-you note you sent them a to receive b to be received c receiving d being received When the police first questioned him, Wayne denied _ in the robbery a to involve b to be involved c involving d being involved Many reliable methods of storing information tended _ when computers arrived a to forget b to be forgotten c forgetting d being forgotten 10 The police warned everybody inside with their windows closed a to stay b to be stayed c staying d being stayed 11 She resented _ to make tea for everyone at the meeting a to ask b to be asked c asking d being asked 12 Let's leave early We can't risk _ in heavy traffic during rush hour a to hold up b to be held up c holding up d being held up 13 After their children had grown up, they decided _ to a condominium in the city a to move b to be moved c moving d being moved 14 The new students hope _ in many of the school's social activities a to include b to be included c including d being included 15 Does Dr Johnson mind _ at home if his patients need his help? a to call b to be called c calling d being called VII Write the sentence, using the given cues She/ not stand/ kept/ wait/ such/ long time// She can't stand being kept waiting for such a long time America/ said/ discovered/ 1498/ Columbus// America is said to have been discovered by Columbus in 1498 I/ have/ air-conditioner/ fix/ tomorrow// I'm having/ I'll have an air-conditioner fixed tomorrow She/ decide/ go back/ shop/ buy/ long dress// She decided to go back to the shop to buy the long dress I/ pleased/ hear/ you/ offer/ job/ assistant manager// I'm pleased to hear (that) you were offered a job as an assistant manager It/ worth/ try/ make/ change/ her mind// It's not worth trying to make a change in her mind There/ no point/ persuade/ her/ go/ us// There's no point in persuading her to go with us We'd prefer/ play tennis/ rather/ watch/ it/ TV// We'd prefer to play tennis rather than watch it on TV I/ just/ finish/ read/ long novel/ write/ Arthur Hailey// I've just finished reading a long novel written by Arthur Hailey 10 I/ regret/ inform/ you/ your application/ refused// I regret to inform you that your application has been refused VIII Complete each of the sentences with an appropriate preposition We are having a big party for our twenty-fifthwedding anniversary It's Jane's farewell party on Friday night He blew out all 60 candles on his birthday cake We don't know what to give Dad at Christmas People usually give cards and gift to the anniversary couple If you carry on spending money like that, you'll end up in debt We've invited all the neighbors to our party He bought her a diamond ring on their tenth wedding anniversary The whole family showed up for our anniversary celebration 10 There are some games at the party Would you join in enthusiastically? IX Complete the second sentence so that it has similar meaning to the first We expect the gorvernment to propose changes to the taxation system Changes to the taxation system are expected to be proposed by the government He couldn't play well in the last match because of his injured knee His injured knee made him unable to play well in the last match You can try to get Jim to lend you his car, but you won't succeed There's no point in trying to get Jim to lend you his car Supermarkets started to sell fresh pasta only in 1990s Fresh pasta was started to be sold by supermarkets only in 1990s He wished he had invited her to his birthday party He regretted not inviting/ not having invited her to his birthday party Mastering a second language takes time and patience It takes time and patience to master a second language I prefer having dinner at home to going out for dinner I'd rather have dinner at home than go out for dinner After four years abroad, Mr Brown returned home as an excellent engineer After Mr Brown had been abroad for four years, he returned home as an excellent engineer It won't be difficult to get a ticket for the game You won't have any difficulty (in) getting a ticket for the game 10 Driving on the left is strange and difficult for Americans Americans aren't used to driving on the left Lop11.com (3) Lop11.com (4)