1. Choose the correct answer.
This car is so . . . . Its maximum speed is
300 km/h.
A) fast B) fastly C) faster D) fastest
2. Choose the correct answer.
I don’t like . . . teacher.
A) him B) you C) her D) them
3. Choose the correct answer.
Your face looks familiar. Haven’t I seen you : : : before?
A) somewhere B) anywhere C) nowhere
D) everywhere
4. Choose the correct answer.
The new chairman : : : yesterday.
A) has been elected B) elected
C) was elected D) will be elected
5. Choose the correct answer.
Aziza would have gone to the party if she . . .
so ill yesterday.
A) didn’t feel B) won’t feel C) hadn’t felt
D) wouldn’t feel
6. Choose the correct answer.
Jane asked if I could hear two students : : : an
argument.
A) to have B) to having C) having
D) are having
7. Choose the correct answer.
. . . a lot of bread at the baker’s.
A) It isn’t B) Those is C) There are
D) There is
8. Choose the correct answer.
If I forget his birthday, Andrey . . . upset.
A) will get B) had got C) got
D) would get
9. Choose the correct answer.
My mum always comments : : : what I’m
wearing.
A) from B) on C) by D) off
10. Choose the correct answer.
- On Monday evening I’m going to a disco
with my friend Lucy.
- : : : .
A) Neither is Pete B) So will she
C) So am I D) I like it too
11. Choose the correct answer.
The neighbours apologized : : : me : : : playing
loud music at 3 a.m.
A) to/for B) -/on C) for/in D) by/for
12. Choose the correct answer.
She is busy with her homework, you’d
better : : : her alone.
A) leave B) invite C) punish D) advise
13. Choose the correct answer.
I : : : tell the time when I was 8 years old, but now I can.
A) couldn’t B) can’t C) could D) can
14. Choose the correct answer.
“Can they play the piano?” she asked.
A)She asked that they can play the piano.
B)She asked if they can play the piano.
C)She asked if they could play the piano.
D)She asked if can they play the piano.
15. Choose the right expression of the underlined
words.
He paid 2 s. 6 d. per book yesterday.
A)two cents and six dollars
B)two pence and six pennies
C)two shillings and sixpence
D)two sents and six dinarius
16. Choose the correct answer.
Jane drives . . . than Bob.
A) more cautious B) cautiouslier
C) the most cautiousliest D) more cautiously
17. Choose the correct answer.
He has been playing tennis since 8 o’clock, . . ?
A) has he B) is he C) isn’t he
D) hasn’t he
18. Choose the correct answer.
Today is my : : : anniversary of working here.
A) the tenth B) a tenth C) ten D) tenth
Read the text and answer the questions according to it.
"Fish and chips" is a famous British dish. It was invented in the 1800s. Before then, fried fish was
popular in England. Around the same time, thin cut fried potatoes, or "chips" were popular in Scotland.
Shop owners served fish and chips with salt and vinegar. Londoners loved the new dish a lot because it
was cheap and delicious. Later, during World War II, Britain didn’t have much food. However, there
were still many fish and many potatoes. For that reason, many shops selling fish and chips were opened
throughout the country. In this way, fish and chips became Britain’s favourite and famous dish. Today,
every British town has a fish and chips shop. People call these shops "chippies". The dish is still served
with salt and vinegar. But now there are more side orders, such as tomato sauce, spicy sauce, peas, and
onions. "Fish and chips" has spread to other countries too. Now it is loved all over the world.
19. What is the passage mainly about?
A)Special restaurants for fried fish in London.
B)The history of Britain’s favourite dish.
C)The best fried fish for soldiers.
D)The popularity of potatoes in Britain.
20. According to the passage, which is NOT true?
A)Before fish and chips, people never ate fried
fish.
B)People around the world enjoy "fish and
chips" now.
C)Fish and chips is still served with salt and
vinegar.
D)Fish and chips shops are called "chippies".
21. When "fish and chips" came out, why did people
like it very much?
A)It contained salt and vinegar.
B)There were more side orders.
C)There were many potatoes.
D)It was cheap and delicious.
22. The World War II helped fish and chips . . . .
A)become popular in Britain
B)be sold at a high price
C)be served with more side orders
D)spread to different countries
Read the text and answer the questions according to it.
Every day, a fisherman sat on a bridge. He threw the seeds into the water. He had a simple way to
catch fish. He cut a branch off a tree and tied a plain string to it. He put a sharp hook on it. Then he
whispered, "Come here fish." Like magic, the fish bit the hook. He took the fish home to make a big pot of
fish soup from them. One day, another man walked up to him. He said, "My name is George. I am staying
at the hotel. I bet that I am a better fisherman than you. I will accompany you today. I want to prove
my skill." The fisherman cast his string. George had a lot of electronic tools. One machine showed him
the locations of fish. The other machine could weigh the fish. At the end of the day, George subtracted
his fish from the fisherman’s. The fisherman had beaten him by forty-seven. George was shocked. The
fisherman told George, "I am patient and I believe in myself. Take a breath, and try it in my way."
23. According to the passage, what is the story
mainly about?
A)How George made a pot of fish soup
B)How to cook fish to be very delicious
C)Why two fishermen used only nets
D)How two men competed in catching fish
24. According to the passage, what did the fisherman
do with the fish after he had caught them?
A)He sold them to a restaurant.
B)He made all sorts of food.
C)He made soup from them.
D)He subtracted the fish.
25. According to the passage, what did the fisherman
do every day on the bridge?
A)He would take a breath then jump into the
river.
B)He would accompany George from the hotel.
C)He would cast his stick with string into the
river.
D)He would sell all fish he caught at the
market.
26. According to the passage, all the following are
TRUE about the fisherman, EXCEPT . . . .
A)he used an electronic item
B)he used a tree branch
C)he used a simple string
D)he used a sharp hook
Read the text and answer the questions according to it.
In English, there is an idiom "Let the cat out of the bag." It means to tell a secret. One day, a man
went to the city to sell things. "I have a baby pig for sale. It won’t cost much," he said. He held the
animal above his head. He was lying. He offered the pig to a woman named Beth for one gold coin. She
wanted to buy that pig because of low price. Beth gave him a coin. He gave her a bag and said, "Here’s
your pig." Beth looked at the bag. It was moving. She opened it to let the pig out. There was a cat
inside. "He tricked me. It isn’t correct." she said. Her friends stopped him. Someone said, "We need
a fair person to solve this." They went to the judge. The judge asked, "Can you show how he did it?"
"Look at his bag," said Beth. She opened it and let a cat out of the bag. That’s how the idiom "Let the
cat out of the bag" came out.
27. What is this text mainly about?
A)It is about a common belief about cats.
B)People who should see evidence carefully.
C)It is about the origin of one idiom.
D)Masters of lying who will go to jail.
28. According to the passage, what did Beth say after
she was tricked?
A)He tricked me. It isn’t correct.
B)Can you show how he did it?
C)Look at my bag.
D)We need a fair person to help.
29. According to the passage, where did the man hold
the pig?
A) On the surface of the bag
B) In the basket C) Above his head
D) In the pocket
30. According to the passage, why did Beth want to
buy a baby pig?
A)She wanted to sell the pig again.
B)She wanted to let the cat out.
C)She knew that there was a cat.
D)The price of the pig was not high.
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