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76. Choose the correct answer.
In a most spectacular manifestation of computer crime the defendant … to have stolen forty-seven million dollars from banks and security firms. A) has alleged B) alleged C) is alleged D)
had alleged
77. Choose the correct answer. I’ve never seen anyone … as much as your friend can. A) eat B) ate C) to eat D) eaten
78. Choose the correct answer. It was hard to exchange … security offered by that clean , warm kitchen for … darkness and … cold of … December night. A) -/-/-/the B) a/the/the/a C) the/-/-/the D) the / the / the / a
79. Choose the correct answer. 15,000 cubic feet … an appropriate measurement for the office space.
A) were considered B) was considered C) have considered D) will consider
80. Choose the correct answer. If you treat me in such an awful way, I promise I’ll have you … for the murder which has been secretly kept between you and me.
A) hung B) hang C) hanged D) to hang
81. Choose the correct answer. She … Tom’s dictionary. I’m sure he’ll be looking for it later.
A) mustn’t have taken B) shouldn’t have taken
C) didn’t need to take D) couldn’t have taken
82. Choose the correct answer. “We won’t
eat it now, but we may have it for lunch tomorrow.” She’s said that … A) they won’t eat it now, but they may have it for lunch tomorrow.
B) they wouldn’t
eat it then, but they might have it for lunch the
following day C) she won’t eat it now, but she may have it for lunch tomorrow D) we wouldn’t eat it then, but we might have it for lunch the following day
83. Choose the correct answer. -I’ve my letters typed every three months.- … ? A) Have I B) Do you
C) Have you D) Don’t I
84. Choose the correct answer. -You should take as much water as you can carry. - … .
A) I imagine not B) I expect not C) I don’t hope so D) I don’t think so
85. Choose the correct answer.
If your parents … , you … here now. A) hadn’t met / wouldn’t be sitting B) didn’t meet / wouldn’t be sitting C) haven’t met / aren’t sitting D) hadn’t met / wouldn’t have sat
86. Choose the correct answer. Johnny is going to take your bike. He … do that. A) hadn’t better B) not had better C) had better not D) hadn’t better to
87. Choose the correct answer.
The professor, MR Khalikov is … that I always look up to him.
A) so nice a person B) such nice a person C) so a nice person D) such nice person
88. Choose the correct answer. The house I grew up … has been demolished and replaced by an office building. A) in B) in it C) in that D) in which
89. Choose the correct answer. … isn’t likely to be peace for many years. A) it B) there C) that D) this
90. Choose the correct answer. You meet … for the first time, and it’s as if you have known each other all your lives.
A) everybody B) anyone C) someone D) no-one
91.Choose the correct answer. Do you have a French dictionary? I’m looking for … . A) it B) some C) them D) one
92. Choose the correct answer. Having
taken all my medicine I need, I’m feeling a whole lot … . A) better B) good C) well D) the best
93. Choose the correct answer. It’s just a small town … the river Avon. A)in B) on C) from D) among
Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below (94-96). Under the great Moghul emperors, artists emerged from their previous anonymity. They were allowed, for the first time,
to sign their work, and even encouraged to include self-portraits in their paintings. And the artists' skills did not go unrewarded: one emperor even presented a favourite painter with an elephant, the ultimate status symbol of the age. Yet little is known about the artists' lives. The more successful may have enjoyed an economic status similar to lower-level nobles. However, their simple dress in the self-portraits suggests that the rewards for many painters did not always match their unquestionable talent.
94. In the passage, the word "anonymity" in the first sentence refers to a condition in which … . A) the people had to live in extreme poverty
B) the emperors employed only very talented artists C) the artists of paintings were not known by name D) the artists worked for very little money
95. At the time of the Moghul emperors … .
A) artists could
only earn very little money
B) most of the artists were not rewarded for their paintings C) artists had the same status as the nobles D) not all the artists earned well
96. We can infer from the passage that one way artists were able to become better known was by... . A) including pictures of themselves in their work B) selling paintings to C) riding status symbols D) having an economic lower-level nobles
97. Choose the best answer. It’s a pity you didn’t come with us. You ... a good time. A) must have had B) could have had C) must have D) can have
98. Choose the best answer.
Sugar-free chewing gums … in the 1950s, and by the 1980s several brands … on the market.
A) were introducing / were appearing B) were introduced / had appeared C) had been introduced / will appear D) would have introduced / appeared
99. Choose the best answer. In order to reinforce my son’s
English at school, I’m looking for a private teacher … can come in the evenings. A) when B) whose C) who D) whom
100. Choose the best answer. The newspaper doesn’t state why they have chosen to play the next national game in Bursa, …?
A) does it B) haven’t they C) don’t they D) hasn’t it
101. Choose the best answer. – This plant has ... wonderful perfume! – Everybody knows ... smell of this flower. A) a/a B) a/the C) the/ the D) -/ the
102. Replace the word written in bold of the sentence. The advertisements for the new car are very noticeable. A) eye-catching B) money-making C) wide-ranging D) long-lasting
103. Choose the correct answer. The book ... she’s most famous is “Imagination of the world”. A) that B) in that C) for which D) to whom
104. Choose the right answer. ... Derek nowadays, he’s so busy at the office. A) Hardly we ever see B) Ever hardly we see
C) We see hardly ever D) We hardly ever see
105. Choose the best answer. Thieves ... into the house while they were away last night. A) have been B) kept
C) were forced D) broke