Variant 1
1.A Lemon tree ... from Tashkent to Baikonur Cosmodrom many years ago.
A) had been brought B) will be brought C) was brought D)
were brought
2.The thief made a rush at the door but it . . .
A) locks B) is locked C) was locked D) am locking
3.The trees ... in the garden last Sunday.
A) are planted B) were planted C) had been planted D) was planted
4.Last year supermarkets ... in Toshkent.
A) is built B) has been built C) was built D) were built
5.Two manned spaceships . . . into space from the first space station in 1969.
A) launch B) was launched C) launches D) were launched
6.This apartment house ... in our street last year.
A) are built B) was built C) were built D) was building
7.-Why . . . he . . . to college? -He failed at the entrance examination.
A) is not/admit B) wasn’t/admitted C) will/admit D) won’t/be admitted
8.Cars ... on the left side of the road in London.
A) drive B) drove C) are driven D) were driven
9.The first factory producing Coca-Cola ... in Dallas, Texas, in 1895. Billions of bottles and cans have been produced since 1895.
A) opens B) was opened C) was opening D) had been opened
10.The family sat to have dinner. The best seat ... by beautiful Linda.
A) is occupied B) will be occupied C) was occupied D) was occupying
11.Our work must ... as soon as possible.
A) to finish B) be finishing C) be finished D)
have finished
12.The dress ... this week. We haven’t got any left.
A) has been bought B) was being bought C) to be bought D) had been bought
13.We ... a new film before he ... .
A) were shown/comes B) showed/had come
C) would have been shown/will come D) had been shown/came
14.She felt ill after ... the food.
A) eat B) to eat C) ate D) eating
15.It was six o’clock when the card of monsieur Hercule Poirot ... up to Mirelle.
A) will be brought B) brought C) brings D) was brought
16.When news of an amazing discovery in Africa ... in the 1870 s, rumours ... everywhere.
A) was reported/were heard B) reported/heard
C) were reported/was heard D) is reported/is heard
17.I told him that he ... leave whenever he wanted to.
A) could B) can C) must D) had to
18.You aren’t serious, are you? You ... be joking!
A) are to B) can C) have to D) must
19.If you want to become a professional pianist, you ... practise every day.
A) need B) must C) had to D) might
20.You ... look at the label in your jumper if you want to know how to wash it.
A) might B) has to C) should D) need
21.- Excuse me, madam, ... I have a look at that blue dress? - Yes, certainly. You ... try it on if you like.
A) may / must B) can / may C) must / must D) may / have to
22.He . . . at home as he was ill.
A) must stay B) has to stay C) can stay D) had to stay
23.As it was raining I . . . to put on my raincoat
A) must B) could C) have D) had
24.J.Oh.Tommy, my father has bought a new car. T. . . . ?
A) did he? B) hasn’t he? C) haven’t you? D) has he?
25.Take it from . . . and give it to . . . .
A) he/I B) him/me C) you/you D) his/my
Variant 2
1.I have brought ... food for you.
A) any B) anyone C) some D) someone
2.I have a dog. . . . is very nice.
A) you B) they C) it D) its
3.I live in Uzbekistan. . . . country is very rich.
A) Our B) Theirs C) Whose D) Its
4.Has . . . read the text?
A) any B) anybody C) someone D) some
5.It was ... he didn’t want to remember.
A) anything B) nobody C) anybody D) something
6.In the town there were ... new hospitals.
A) anybody B) some C) any D) something
7.This is . . .book. Where is . . . ?
A) yours / mine B) your / my C) your / mine D) mine / yours
8.Hearing the news the policeman got up and left the room at once.
A) it/they/it B) they/they/it C) it /he/it D) they/them/it
9.- Where is the hen? - ... is sitting on ... nest.
A) she/hers B) his/his C) she/it D) it/its
10.Where is your niece? ...is somewhere here. Don’t you hear... singing ?
A) He/his B) It/its C) He/their D) She/her
11.Aziza doesn’t like her friend’s dog. ... thinks... is better.
A) He/his B) It/its C) She/it D) She/hers
12.-You ... called your roommate.
A) could have B) may have C) would have D) must have
13.- The coat is too expensive. I’m afraid I can’t afford it. - Let’s go to another shop. They ... have cheaper ones there.
A) may B) shouldn’t C) can’t D) have to
14.This work ... to be done at once.
A) must B) can C) is D) should
15.- Where is Ann? - She ... be walking in the garden.
A) can B) ought to C) has to D) must
16.It’s only 8 o’clock. You ... come so early. We did the work yesterday.
A) need B) needn’t C) needn’t have D) could
17.I went to the doctor’s yesterday and I ... for half an hour.
A) had to wait B) must wait C) should wait D) can wait
18.You ... have sent us a note at least! We waited for you the whole day.
A) might B) can C) may D) are to
19.Whatever the reason ... be, the fact remains.
A) may B) can C) could D) might
20.I ... tidy my room. Mother is angry.
A) have to B) can C) may D) needn’t
21.It ... be true. It ... be a lie.
A) might/can B) can’t/must C) mustn’t/may D) may/is to
22.If you’re ever in London, you ... give me a ring. We ... go out somewhere.
A) could/must B) had/may C) must/could D) are to/shall be able
23.We ... a new film before he ... .
A) were shown/comes B) showed/had come
C) would have been shown/will come D) had been shown/came
24.She felt ill after ... the food.
A) eat B) to eat C) ate D) eating
25.It was six o’clock when the card of monsieur Hercule Poirot ... up to Mirelle.
A) will be brought B) brought C) brings D) was brought
Variant 3
1.Our pupils . . . to operate modern computers.
A) are teaching B) be taught C) was taught D) are taught
2.The first view of the city of New York from the sea is the sight that . . . .
A) can never forget B) can’t never be forgotten C) can’t ever forgotten D) can never be forgotten
3.The Guinness Book of Records . . . in the 50 s.
A) were first published B) has first been published C) was first published D) published first
4.Though Christmas is celebrated on December 25, the actual date of Christ’s birth . . . .
A) not known B) is known C) is known yet D) is not known
5.She said they . . . go to the cinema if they liked.
A) must B) may C) can D) could
6.A man . . . for crossing the street in the wrong place.
A) was fined B) be fined C) is found D) was founded
7.A lot of things . . . about by the children.
A) is scattered B) being scattered C) scatters D) have been scattered
8.It costs about 30 dollars to have a tooth . . .
A) filling B) to fill C) filled D) fill
9.I have brought ... food for you.
A) any B) anyone C) some D) someone
10.I have a dog. . . . is very nice.
A) you B) they C) it D) its
11.Some new equipment . . . by the company.
A) has ordered B) was ordered C) had been ordered D) has been ordered
12.The dog had run away and the children . . .find it though they were looking for it the whole day.
A) can B) can’t C) could D) could not
13.Their house is in Chorsu and yours is in Chilanzar. They ... live very close to you.
A) can B) can’t C) must not D) must
14.A little girl comes up to her mother and asks if she . . . go to the park with her friend.
A) couldn’t B) can’t C) had to D) may
15.Mark Twain ... easily ... across the Mississippi River, when he was a child.
A) must/swim B) had to/swam C) may not/swim D) could/swim
16.I looked through this book for about 2 hours, but . . .find anything interesting.
A) can’t B) couldn’t C) may not D) could
17.Never put off till tomorrow what you... do today.
A) have to B) must C) might D) can
18.Daddy, ... we go to the cinema ? - No, you ... . The film is for grown ups only.
A) may / can not B) can / needn’t C) need / can’t D) is to / may not
19.I’m sorry you ... smoke here.
A) had to B) can’t C) could D) must
20.It was very difficult to hear: I ... understand what she was saying.
A) can’t B) may not C) was able to D) couldn’t
21.Olim ... go to the cinema tomorrow. He has done well.
A) may B) was able to C) have to D) had to
22.Last year I . . . skate well, but after some practice I . . . now.
A) couldn’t/can B) may/can’t C) mustn’t/can D) should/shouldn’t
23.If you . . . fix a radio, you . . . repair a TV too.
A) can/will be able to B) must/may C) couldn’t/can D) need/has to
24.According to a recent survey, the main meal of the day for . . . British people is the evening meal.
A) most B) any C) much D) more
25.West Indians are one of the many minority ethnic groups who help to make life in the UK so . . . and colorful.
A) richer B) richest C) rich D) richly
Variant 4
1.Can . . .help me with this work today?
A) anybody B) everything C) nobody D) something
2.Many people say they never have . . . time.
A) any B) some C) no D) anything
3.There was . . . snakelike in the boy’s black eyes.
A) none B) someone C) some D) something
4.I envy him and . . .well-behaved children.
A) my B) hers C) you D) his
5.A blind man was groping for
the door-handle.
A) he/it B) she/it C) it/them D) they/me
6.- On what days do you have English lessons?- We have . . . on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.
A) them B) it C) her D) him
7.The poetess was not in the hall.
A) She/it B) He/it C) It/it D) They/it
8.You must find somebody . . . can help you.
A) whose B) whom C) who D) what
9.Can you give me . . . to eat? I’m very hungry.
A) something B) nothing C) what D) someone
10.The Museum ... London is the largest museum ... the world.
A) by/on B) in/for C) of/in D) for/in
11.In 1970 the Beatles split ... and each member pursued another musical career.
A) down B) up C) with D) out
12.The Beatles were often approached ... requests to reunite.
A) in B) on C) with D) to
13.She signed her name ... the dotted line ... the bottom of the page.
A) at/on B) in/on C) on/at D) with/on
14.There is no fear ... his being late.
A) around B) for C) to D) since
15.It was ... one and two o’clock ... a cold morning.
A) about/in B) between/of C) between/on D) from/at
16.Zemfira and Aziza entered ... the room holding each other’s ... hands.
A) in/by B) -/with C) -/- D) into/at
17.I can’t put up ... his bad behavour any longer.
A) about B) for C) against D) with
18.I am a bad influence ... you.
A) - B) with C) for D) on
19.Come on, Dave! Why are you always so . . . ? We are going to miss the train.
A) slow B) slowly C) slower D) slowest
20.The plov prepared for Navruz holiday was . . . and the team of builders enjoyed it very much.
A) wonder B) wonders C) wonderfully D) wonderful
21.English people don’t usually have porridge for breakfast. Porridge is rather more a Scottish . . .an English food.
A) that B) than C) then D) this
22.My flat is large. What about ...?
A) mine B) her C) their D) yours
23.I used to do ... lessons with ... friends.
A) his / me B) my / my C) our / ours D) hers / her
24.The man standing near the window is ... teacher.
A) him B) hers C) yours D) our
25.Take it from . . . and give it to . . . .
A) he/I B) him/me C) you/you D) his/my
Variant 5
1.There was . . . snakelike in the boy’s black eyes.
A) none B) someone C) some D) something
2.I envy him and . . .well-behaved children.
A) my B) hers C) you D) his
3.A blind man was groping for
the door-handle.
A) he/it B) she/it C) it/them D) they/me
4.- On what days do you have English lessons?- We have . . . on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.
A) them B) it C) her D) him
5.The poetess was not in the hall.
A) She/it B) He/it C) It/it D) They/it
6.You must find somebody . . . can help you.
A) whose B) whom C) who D) what
7.Can you give me . . . to eat? I’m very hungry.
A) something B) nothing C) what D) someone
8.Mr.Watson said that
the mystery was over.
A) he/it B) he/she C) she/she D) they/it
9.Rose put the map in front of . . .
A) him B) they C) he D) my
10.- . . .does your daughter do? - . . . is an English teacher.
A) that/she B) what/she C) she/who D) who/her
11.If one person is careless with a library book, then it . . .be read by others.
A) can B) could C) may D) can’t
12.A: . . . I phone you tonight? B: Yes, you . . . .
A) may/may B) must/might C) could/can’t D) shouldn’t/shouldn’t
13.I . . .not translate this text yesterday. . . .you help me to translate it tonight?
A) could/can B) can/can C) may/may D) had to/could
14.” . . . I have a cup of tea, miss?” she asked. But the waitress went on doing her hair. ”Oh,” she sang, ” We’re not open yet”
A) have to B) must C) may D) should
15.Guests of the hotel ... warn the clerk in advance when they leave.
A) can B) may C) must D) was to
16.I don’t think you will need any help, but if you . . . it, just let me know.
A) need B) can C) will need D) needing
17.He spoke so quickly that I . . .hardly understand him.
A) can B) may C) must D) could
18.”Shall I write a letter to him?” ”No, you . . . , it’s not necessary.”
A) can’t B) needn’t C) mightn’t D) must
19.We like ... republic.
A) they B) our C) ours D) us
20.I have brought ... food for you.
A) any B) anyone C) some D) someone
21.I have a dog. . . . is very nice.
A) you B) they C) it D) its
22.I live in Uzbekistan. . . . country is very rich.
A) Our B) Theirs C) Whose D) Its
23.Has . . . read the text?
A) any B) anybody C) someone D) some
24.It was ... he didn’t want to remember.
A) anything B) nobody C) anybody D) something
25.In the town there were ... new hospitals.
A) anybody B) some C) any D) something
Variant 6
1.Where is my bicycle? It ……..!
A) was stoled B) has been stolen C) is stolen D) has stolen
2.A tree was laying across the road. It . . . in the storm.
A) was blown B) is blown C) had blown D) had been blown
3.Alexandria is a seaport in northern Egypt. The city . . . in 332 BC by Alexander the Great, who planned it as one of the finest ports of the ancient world.
A) has been founded B) was founded C) was found D) had been found
4.At 5 o’clock on Sunday morning Jim . . . up by a strange noise.
A) woke B) had woken C) was woken D) had been woken
5.One of most popular materials, nylon, . . . in the early 1930s by an American chemist, Julian Hill.
A) invented B) was invented C) had been invented D) had invented
6.Today, nylon . . . in many things: carpets, ropes, seat belts, furniture, computers and even spare parts for the human body.
A) finds B) has found C) is found D) was found
7.I learned Japanese when I was in Tokyo. I . . . by an old Japanese man.
A) am taught B) was taught C) taught D) am teaching
8.I’m sorry this office is so dirty but it can’t . . . until tomorrow morning at the earliest.
A) clean B) be cleaned C) be cleaning D) cleaning
9.At the present time, the oldest house in town . . . by the Historical Society. The house is sure to be a popular tourist attraction.
A) is being restored B) is restoring C) is restored D) had been restored
10.During the exam yesterday the teacher . . . by two graduate students.
A) assisted B) was assisted C) had assisted D) had been assisted
11.We ... preserve the fauna and flora of the earth for the next generation.
A) might B) has to C) must D) need
12.Helen ... marry him if she wanted to.
A) can B) am to C) must D) could
13.... I turn the television off ?
A) need B) am to C) has to D) may
14.Excuse me, ... you tell me the time?
A) may B) must C) might D) can
15.We ... protect our environment from pollution.
A) need B) had to C) are to D) must
16.Nothing can stop us now, ...?
A) don’t it B) doesn’t it C) can’t it D) can it
17.. . .you show me those black shoes?
A) may B) must C) can D) have to
18.Hello, ... I speak to Peter, please?
A) might B) must C) can D) has to
19.He ... agree to your suggestion.
A) may not B) need C) are able to D) are to
20.You ... do this work yourself, if you try.
A) can B) had to C) must D) was able to
21.You ... watch TV now as father is sleeping. You shouldn’t disturb him.
A) mustn’t B) are not able to C) may D) have to
22.I used to do ... lessons with ... friends.
A) his / me B) my / my C) our / ours D) hers / her
23.The man standing near the window is ... teacher.
A) him B) hers C) yours D) our
24.Take it from . . . and give it to . . . .
A) he/I B) him/me C) you/you D) his/my
25.. . . are pencils . . . are pens.
A) this/that B) that/these C) these/those D) that/this
Variant 7
1.Wales is situated in the West of Great Britain. . . . territory is 20 thousand square kilometres.
A) Him B) It C) Theirs D) Its
2.We got home late. We were very tired and . . .went to bed at once.
A) anybody B) nobody C) somebody D) everybody
3.Can . . .help me with this work today?
A) anybody B) everything C) nobody D) something
4.Many people say they never have . . . time.
A) any B) some C) no D) anything
5.There was . . . snakelike in the boy’s black eyes.
A) none B) someone C) some D) something
6.I envy him and . . .well-behaved children.
A) my B) hers C) you D) his
7.A blind man was groping for
the door-handle.
A) he/it B) she/it C) it/them D) they/me
8.- On what days do you have English lessons?- We have . . . on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.
A) them B) it C) her D) him
9.The poetess was not in the hall.
A) She/it B) He/it C) It/it D) They/it
10.This street is named . . .General Rakhimov, who gave his life during the Great Patriotic War.
A) at B) around C) of D) after
11.This song is extremely popular . . . our classmates.
A) around B) with C) for D) in
12.Azim has fallen ill and now he is . . . hospital.
A) in B) for C) on D) from
13.You must take these tablets . . .your cough, to be . . . the safe side.
A) for/in B) for/on C) against/on D) against/in
14.How silly . . .me, I must really apologize . . .you.
A) to/for B) for/to C) of/to D) to/to
15.The Museum ... London is the largest museum ... the world.
A) by/on B) in/for C) of/in D) for/in
16.In 1970 the Beatles split ... and each member pursued another musical career.
A) down B) up C) with D) out
17.The Beatles were often approached ... requests to reunite.
A) in B) on C) with D) to
18.She signed her name ... the dotted line ... the bottom of the page.
A) at/on B) in/on C) on/at D) with/on
19.There is no fear ... his being late.
A) around B) for C) to D) since
20.It was ... one and two o’clock ... a cold morning.
A) about/in B) between/of C) between/on D) from/at
21.Zemfira and Aziza entered ... the room holding each other’s ... hands.
A) in/by B) -/with C) -/- D) into/at
22.I can’t put up ... his bad behavour any longer.
A) about B) for C) against D) with
23.A little girl comes up to her mother and asks if she . . . go to the park with her friend.
A) couldn’t B) can’t C) had to D) may
24.Mark Twain ... easily ... across the Mississippi River, when he was a child.
A) must/swim B) had to/swam C) may not/swim D) could/swim
25.I looked through this book for about 2 hours, but . . .find anything interesting.
A) can’t B) couldn’t C) may not D) could
Variant 8
1.A man . . . for crossing the street in the wrong place.
A) was fined B) be fined C) is found D) was founded
2.A lot of things . . . about by the children.
A) is scattered B) being scattered C) scatters D) have been scattered
3.It costs about 30 dollars to have a tooth . . .
A) filling B) to fill C) filled D) fill
4.Choose the best answer in Passive Voice.
Harry will meet you at the airport.
A) You will have been met by Harry at the airport. B) You will be met by Harry at the airport.
C) You would be met by Harry at the airport. D) Harry would be met at the airport.
5.Shiela might come to see you tomorrow.
A) You might be visited by Shiela tomorrow. B) You will might be visited by Shiela tomorrow.
C) You would be visited by Shiela tomorrow. D) Shiela is going to visit you tomorrow.
6.Some new equipment . . . by the company.
A) has ordered B) was ordered C) had been ordered D) has been ordered
7.These contracts . . . by the manager today.
A) should be signed B) had been signed C) will be signed D) is signed
8.The windows . . . yesterday.
A) are cleaned B) cleaned C) be cleaned D)
should have been cleaned
9.A.: Did anyone invite Ann to party? B.: I don’t know. She . . . . I am not sure.
A) has been invited B) was invited C) might have been invited D)
had been invited
10.Where is my . . . bicycle? It’s gone!
A) was stoled B) has been stolen C) is stolen D) has stolen
11.A tree was laying across the road. It . . . in the storm.
A) was blown B) is blown C) had blown D) had been blown
12.Hello, ... I speak to Peter, please?
A) might B) must C) can D) has to
13.He ... agree to your suggestion.
A) may not B) need C) are able to D) are to
14.You ... do this work yourself, if you try.
A) can B) had to C) must D) was able to
15.You ... watch TV now as father is sleeping. You shouldn’t disturb him.
A) mustn’t B) are not able to C) may D) have to
16.You ... work hard at your English if you want to know it well.
A) must B) mustn’t C) can’t D) has to
17.Mother, look, I . . . skate well.
A) can B) may C) must D) have to
18.We . . . read a lot in the original if we want to learn a foreign language.
A) had to B) can C) must D) may
19.Nodira has been working all day. She ... be very tired.
A) must B) can’t C) might not D) have to
20.Helen ... come to school today. She isn’t very well.
A) can’t B) mustn’t C) had to D) should
21.The dog had run away and the children . . .find it though they were looking for it the whole day.
A) can B) can’t C) could D) could not
22.Their house is in Chorsu and yours is in Chilanzar. They ... live very close to you.
A) can B) can’t C) must not D) must
23.The travellers set out . . . sunrise.
A) on B) at C) in D) for
24.I left the parcel . . . the post office.
A) to B) at C) for D) by
25.”Macbeth” is . . . tonight at the theatre.
A) from B) in C) at D) on
Variant 9
1.At present pollution is a big problem . . . some parts . . . the world.
A) on/of B) in/of C) of/to D) with/for
2.My friend plans to join . . . the Air Force . . . June.
A) -/in B) -/on C) to/in- D) with/for
3.-Is Mr.Black at home? No, he’ll be at home . . . four o’clock.
A) in B) on C) upon D) at
4.You must take these tablets . . .your cough, to be . . . the safe side.
A) for/in B) for/on C) against/on D) against/in
5.How silly . . .me, I must really apologize . . .you.
A) to/for B) for/to C) of/to D) to/to
6.The Museum ... London is the largest museum ... the world.
A) by/on B) in/for C) of/in D) for/in
7.In 1970 the Beatles split ... and each member pursued another musical career.
A) down B) up C) with D) out
8.The Beatles were often approached ... requests to reunite.
A) in B) on C) with D) to
9.The BBC channels offer a mixture of drama,light entertainment, films, sport, children’s,religious and . . . programmes, news and current affairs, and documentaries.
A) educate B) educational C) educated D) educator
10.There are many books about cricket and many on beer, but this is . . . book to bring the two subjects together.
A) better B) good C) best D) the best
11.The Kiwi is New Zealand’s national symbol. It’s an . . . bird that cannot fly.
A) unusual B) unusually C) usual D) usually
12.According to a recent survey, the main meal of the day for . . . British people is the evening meal.
A) most B) any C) much D) more
13.West Indians are one of the many minority ethnic groups who help to make life in the UK so . . . and colorful.
A) richer B) richest C) rich D) richly
14.Many scientists now view the modern threat of global warming as the . . . threat mankind has ever faced.
A) great B) greater C) greatest D) greatly
15.On Girls Day, which is celebrated in Japan in March, the entire family gathers for a . . . dinner honoring the girls in the family.
A) tradition B) traditions C) traditional D) traditionally
16.I can’t manage without . . . help.
A) you B) my C) your D) him
17.Is there . . . in the room? Please, open the door!
A) somewhere B) something C) anything D) anybody
18.Wales is situated in the West of Great Britain. . . . territory is 20 thousand square kilometres.
A) Him B) It C) Theirs D) Its
19.We got home late. We were very tired and . . .went to bed at once.
A) anybody B) nobody C) somebody D) everybody
20.Can . . .help me with this work today?
A) anybody B) everything C) nobody D) something
21.Many people say they never have . . . time.
A) any B) some C) no D) anything
22.There was . . . snakelike in the boy’s black eyes.
A) none B) someone C) some D) something
24.I envy him and . . .well-behaved children.
A) my B) hers C) you D) his
25.He ... agree to your suggestion.
A) may not B) need C) are able to D) are to
Variant 10
1.I learned Japanese when I was in Tokyo. I . . . by an old Japanese man.
A) am taught B) was taught C) taught D) am teaching
2.I’m sorry this office is so dirty but it can’t . . . until tomorrow morning at the earliest.
A) clean B) be cleaned C) be cleaning D) cleaning
3.At the present time, the oldest house in town . . . by the Historical Society. The house is sure to be a popular tourist attraction.
A) is being restored B) is restoring C) is restored D) had been restored
4.During the exam yesterday the teacher . . . by two graduate students.
A) assisted B) was assisted C) had assisted D) had been assisted
5.The crocodiles at the zoo have no need to move because they don’t have to hunt for their food. They . . . regularly by the zookeepers.
A) feed B) fed C) were fed D) are fed
6.Until all suitable candidates have been interviewed no decision . . . about any future appointment.
A) is made B) will be made C) made D)
have made
7.The newspaper reports that a new security system . . . in all our offices in the next few weeks.
A) is installed B) will be installed C) will install D) is being installed
8.We met at the appointed time. While our coffee . . . I told him our sad story which impressed him greatly.
A) was making B) made C) was being made D) has been made
9.The driver as well as the passenger . . . hurt in the accident.
A) were B) was C) have been D) has
10.A great number of schools in England . . . by local education authorities.
A) have run B) are running C) are run D) being run
11.An eminent American poet, Cart Sandburg is also well . . . for his multivolume biography of Lincoln.
A) know B) known C) knowing D) knew
12.The Ford Theater where Lincoln . . . must have been restored.
A) was shot B) has been shot C) is shooting D) was shooting
13.That magnificent eight-century-old temple . . . by the Chinese.
A) was constructing B) was constructed
C) been constructed D) been constructing
14.Nodira has been working all day. She ... be very tired.
A) must B) can’t C) might not D) have to
15.Helen ... come to school today. She isn’t very well.
A) can’t B) mustn’t C) had to D) should
16.The dog had run away and the children . . .find it though they were looking for it the whole day.
A) can B) can’t C) could D) could not
17.Their house is in Chorsu and yours is in Chilanzar. They ... live very close to you.
A) can B) can’t C) must not D) must
18.A little girl comes up to her mother and asks if she . . . go to the park with her friend.
A) couldn’t B) can’t C) had to D) may
19.Mark Twain ... easily ... across the Mississippi River, when he was a child.
A) must/swim B) had to/swam C) may not/swim D) could/swim
20.I looked through this book for about 2 hours, but . . .find anything interesting.
A) can’t B) couldn’t C) may not D) could
21.Never put off till tomorrow what you... do today.
A) have to B) must C) might D) can
22.Daddy, ... we go to the cinema ? - No, you ... . The film is for grown ups only.
A) may / can not B) can / needn’t C) need / can’t D) is to / may not
23.I’m sorry you ... smoke here.
A) had to B) can’t C) could D) must
24.It was very difficult to hear: I ... understand what she was saying.
A) can’t B) may not C) was able to D) couldn’t
25.How silly . . .me, I must really apologize . . .you.
A) to/for B) for/to C) of/to D) to/to
Variant 11
1.If you want to become a professional pianist, you ... practise every day.
A) need B) must C) had to D) might
2.You ... look at the label in your jumper if you want to know how to wash it.
A) might B) has to C) should D) need
3.- Excuse me, madam, ... I have a look at that blue dress? - Yes, certainly. You ... try it on if you like.
4.A) may / must B) can / may C) must / must D) may / have to
5.He . . . at home as he was ill.
A) must stay B) has to stay C) can stay D) had to stay
6.As it was raining I . . . to put on my raincoat
A) must B) could C) have D) had
7.J.Oh.Tommy, my father has bought a new car. T. . . . ?
A) did he? B) hasn’t he? C) haven’t you? D) has he?
8.Dad thinks they . . . improve the street lighting.
A) had B) are C) should D) have
9.Trees . . . produce oxygen, but rocks . . . .
A) can/can’t B) can’t/can C) can/should D) may/might
10.Tomorrow is a holiday. Mary . . . go to class.
A) doesn’t have to B) don’t have to C) isn’t to D) didn’t have to
11.Nancy is yawning. She . . . be sleepy.
A) must B) can C) had better D) could
12.I wonder who is ringing. It is Don. He said he . . . come after 7 o’clock and it is only 6.30 now.
A) may B) can’t C) won’t D) would
13.If you are going . . . the Post Office, would you post this letter?
A) from B) on C) till D) to
14.He insisted . . . reading the letters.
A) in B) at C) by D) on
15.They came . . .Tuesday and met the director.
A) to B) by C) at D) on
16.The travellers set out . . . sunrise.
A) on B) at C) in D) for
17.I left the parcel . . . the post office.
A) to B) at C) for D) by
18.”Macbeth” is . . . tonight at the theatre.
A) from B) in C) at D) on
19.Hearing that she had been admitted to the University, she jumped . . . joy.
A) at B) for C) of D) on
20.Will you retell the text . . . the first person?
A) on B) from C) with D) in
21.. . .my opinion Nodir has an advantage . . .his friends.
A) to/above B) in/over C) of/over D) in/above
22.My friend emigrated . . .Spain . . . the war finished.
A) to/at B) with/during C) to/before D) on/in
23.Andrew returned the shoes and took a pair. . . boots . . . .
A) of/for B) for/- C) to/after D) of/instead
24.At present pollution is a big problem . . . some parts . . . the world.
A) on/of B) in/of C) of/to D) with/for
25.My friend plans to join . . . the Air Force . . . June.
A) -/in B) -/on C) to/in- D) with/for
Variant 12
1.The newspaper reports that a new security system . . . in all our offices in the next few weeks.
A) is installed B) will be installed C) will install D) is being installed
2.We met at the appointed time. While our coffee . . . I told him our sad story which impressed him greatly.
A) was making B) made C) was being made D) has been made
3.The driver as well as the passenger . . . hurt in the accident.
A) were B) was C) have been D) has
4.A great number of schools in England . . . by local education authorities.
A) have run B) are running C) are run D) being run
5.An eminent American poet, Cart Sandburg is also well . . . for his multivolume biography of Lincoln.
A) know B) known C) knowing D) knew
6.The Ford Theater where Lincoln . . . must have been restored.
A) was shot B) has been shot C) is shooting D) was shooting
7.That magnificent eight-century-old temple . . . by the Chinese.
A) was constructing B) was constructed
C) been constructed D) been constructing
8.The delegation was to arrive on Saturday, but the time of the arrival . . . changed.
A) are B) have C) will D) was
9.You’ll get the goods very soon. They will . . . to you by air.
A) be delivered B) being delivered C) deliver D) delivering
10.Ann is free today, so we ... go to the Party.
A) are to B) can’t C) ought D) can
11.The lecturer mentioned the name of the town several times, but unfortunately I ... remember it.
A) can B) could C) may D) could not
12.It’s a shame, you devote so little time to the child. You ... give him more attention. She’s got ill.
A) might B) may C) must D) have to
13.I am quite free this evening so I ... take care of the baby instead of you.
A) can B) have to C) must D) need to
14.One ... cheat at the exam. It’s a rule in all exams.
A) cannot B) must not C) has to D) might not
15.A real writer knows what he ... write about.
A) must B) need to C) could D) had to
16.I helped my mother to tidy up the room whenever I ... .
A) could B) can C) needs to D) has to
17.Jane asked if she ... switch off the radio.
A) may B) might C) can D) must
18.Everybody ... love their country. They ... be ready to defend their country.
A) must/might B) must/must C) may/can D) have to/has to
19.They came . . .Tuesday and met the director.
A) to B) by C) at D) on
20.The travellers set out . . . sunrise.
A) on B) at C) in D) for
21.I left the parcel . . . the post office.
A) to B) at C) for D) by
22.”Macbeth” is . . . tonight at the theatre.
A) from B) in C) at D) on
23.Hearing that she had been admitted to the University, she jumped . . . joy.
A) at B) for C) of D) on
24.Will you retell the text . . . the first person?
A) on B) from C) with D) in
25.. . .my opinion Nodir has an advantage . . .his friends.
A) to/above B) in/over C) of/over D) in/above
Variant 13
1.This house ... by builders yet. They ... it now.
A) have not been repaired/are being repairing B) hasn’t been repaired/are repairing
C) had not repaired/are repairing D) had not been repaired/were repairing
2.The water from this well cannot be . . . .
A) drink B) drinks C) drank D) drunk
3.Tourists got off the bus. Their luggage . . . by a porter.
A) brought B) were bring C) are brought D) was brought
4.John . . . a new job recently.
A) was offered B) has been offered C) has offering D) was been offered
5.Our pupils . . . to operate modern computers.
A) are teaching B) be taught C) was taught D) are taught
6.The first view of the city of New York from the sea is the sight that . . . .
A) can never forget B) can’t never be forgotten C) can’t ever forgotten D) can never be forgotten
7.The Guinness Book of Records . . . in the 50 s.
A) were first published B) has first been published C) was first published D) published first
8.Though Christmas is celebrated on December 25, the actual date of Christ’s birth . . . .
A) not known B) is known C) is known yet D) is not known
9.These contracts . . . by the manager today.
A) should be signed B) had been signed C) will be signed D) is signed
10.The windows . . . yesterday.
A) are cleaned B) cleaned C) be cleaned D) should have been cleaned
11.A.: Did anyone invite Ann to party? B.: I don’t know. She . . . . I am not sure.
A) has been invited B) was invited C) might have been invited D) had been invited
12.He . . . at home as he was ill.
A) must stay B) has to stay C) can stay D) had to stay
13.A tree was laying across the road. It . . . in the storm.
A) was blown B) is blown C) had blown D) had been blown
14.Their house is in Chorsu and yours is in Chilanzar. They ... live very close to you.
A) can B) can’t C) must not D) must
15.A little girl comes up to her mother and asks if she . . . go to the park with her friend.
A) couldn’t B) can’t C) had to D) may
16.Mark Twain ... easily ... across the Mississippi River, when he was a child.
A) must/swim B) had to/swam C) may not/swim D) could/swim
17.I looked through this book for about 2 hours, but . . .find anything interesting.
A) can’t B) couldn’t C) may not D) could
18.Never put off till tomorrow what you... do today.
A) have to B) must C) might D) can
19.Daddy, ... we go to the cinema ? - No, you ... . The film is for grown ups only.
A) may / can not B) can / needn’t C) need / can’t D) is to / may not
20.I’m sorry you ... smoke here.
A) had to B) can’t C) could D) must
21.It was very difficult to hear: I ... understand what she was saying.
A) can’t B) may not C) was able to D) couldn’t
22.Olim ... go to the cinema tomorrow. He has done well.
A) may B) was able to C) have to D) had to
23.Grown-ups ... destroy birds nests.
A) mustn’t B) must C) may D) ought
24.We were ... finish the work in five days.
A) can B) have to C) able to D) may
25.- I locked myself out of my flat. I didn’t know what to do.
-You ... called your roommate.
A) could have B) may have C) would have D) must have
Variant 14
1.Andrew returned the shoes and took a pair. . . boots . . . .
A) of/for B) for/- C) to/after D) of/instead
2.At present pollution is a big problem . . . some parts . . . the world.
A) on/of B) in/of C) of/to D) with/for
3.My friend plans to join . . . the Air Force . . . June.
A) -/in B) -/on C) to/in- D) with/for
4.-Is Mr.Black at home? No, he’ll be at home . . . four o’clock.
A) in B) on C) upon D) at
5.You can’t answer . . .my question again. Why haven’t you learned the words . . . heart?
A) to/on B) -/by C) on/by D) on/with
6.We are ready . . . the lesson.
A) of B) in C) at D) for
7.My friend went . . .Moscow a month ago.
A) in B) on C) to D) at
8.This street is named . . .General Rakhimov, who gave his life during the Great Patriotic War.
A) at B) around C) of D) after
9.This song is extremely popular . . . our classmates.
A) around B) with C) for D) in
10.Azim has fallen ill and now he is . . . hospital.
A) in B) for C) on D) from
11.You must take these tablets . . .your cough, to be . . . the safe side.
A) for/in B) for/on C) against/on D) against/in
12.How silly . . .me, I must really apologize . . .you.
A) to/for B) for/to C) of/to D) to/to
13.Uzbekistan is rich in mineral resources that include . . . gas, petroleum, coal, gold, silver, uranium, copper, lead, zinc, molybdenum, and tungsten.
A) nature B) natural C) naturalist D)
naturally
14.Canary Islands’ farmers have exported their tomatoes to the UK from . . . October until June for more than 120 years.
A) late B) later C) latest D) lately
15.I sank onto . . . chair, feeling weak with worry.
A) nearly B) near C) nearer D) the nearest
16.The cobra is a snake which can grow from 1 metre to over 4 metres. Its poison is . . . enough to kill humans. A) power B) powered C) powerful D) powerfully
17.The BBC channels offer a mixture of drama,light entertainment, films, sport, children’s,religious and . . . programmes, news and current affairs, and documentaries.
A) educate B) educational C) educated D) educator
18.There are many books about cricket and many on beer, but this is . . . book to bring the two subjects together.
A) better B) good C) best D) the best
19.The Kiwi is New Zealand’s national symbol. It’s an . . . bird that cannot fly.
A) unusual B) unusually C) usual D) usually
20.According to a recent survey, the main meal of the day for . . . British people is the evening meal.
A) most B) any C) much D) more
21.West Indians are one of the many minority ethnic groups who help to make life in the UK so . . . and colorful.
A) richer B) richest C) rich D) richly
22.Many scientists now view the modern threat of global warming as the . . . threat mankind has ever faced.
A) great B) greater C) greatest D) greatly
23.Have you heard that a friend of ... went to the seaside ?
A) my B) mine C) her D) their
24.I can’t manage without . . . help.
A) you B) my C) your D) him
25.Is there . . . in the room? Please, open the door!
A) somewhere B) something C) anything D) anybody
Variant 15
1.I think the trouble is that . . . of them know . . . about his disappearance.
A) none/anybody B) something/none C) nothing/some D) none/anything
2.If . . .has a high temperature, she will have to stay at home.
A) I B) they C) she D) you
3.Ted soon finished his meal and paid the waitress.
A) she/it/him B) he/it/she C) him/them/his D) he/it/her
4.If you want to contact . . . of them, try to do so before lunch break.
A) none B) no C) any D) someone
5.”Macbeth” is . . . tonight at the theatre.
A) from B) in C) at D) on
6.Hearing that she had been admitted to the University, she jumped . . . joy.
A) at B) for C) of D) on
7.Will you retell the text . . . the first person?
A) on B) from C) with D) in
8.. . .my opinion Nodir has an advantage . . .his friends.
A) to/above B) in/over C) of/over D) in/above
9.My friend emigrated . . .Spain . . . the war finished.
A) to/at B) with/during C) to/before D) on/in
10.Andrew returned the shoes and took a pair. . . boots . . . .
A) of/for B) for/- C) to/after D) of/instead
11.At present pollution is a big problem . . . some parts . . . the world.
A) on/of B) in/of C) of/to D) with/for
12.My friend plans to join . . . the Air Force . . . June.
A) -/in B) -/on C) to/in- D) with/for
13.-Is Mr.Black at home? No, he’ll be at home . . . four o’clock.
A) in B) on C) upon D) at
14.You can’t answer . . .my question again. Why haven’t you learned the words . . . heart?
A) to/on B) -/by C) on/by D) on/with
15.We are ready . . . the lesson.
A) of B) in C) at D) for
16.My friend went . . .Moscow a month ago.
A) in B) on C) to D) at
17.This street is named . . .General Rakhimov, who gave his life during the Great Patriotic War.
A) at B) around C) of D) after
18.This song is extremely popular . . . our classmates.
A) around B) with C) for D) in
19.I don’t think you will need any help, but if you . . . it, just let me know.
A) need B) can C) will need D) needing
20.He spoke so quickly that I . . .hardly understand him.
A) can B) may C) must D) could
21.”Shall I write a letter to him?” ”No, you . . . , it’s not necessary.”
A) can’t B) needn’t C) mightn’t D) must
22.... I ask you to read this sentence once more?
A) can B) couldn’t C) had to D) might to
23.Glass, paper and aluminum cans . . . all be recycled easily.
A) can B) will C) must D) ought to
24.We have already done everything, so you ... have come.
A) must B) had to C) could D) needn’t
25.His suggestion may be of little value, but you ... discuss it all the same.
A) should B) may C) need D) has to
Variant 16
1.A Lemon tree ... from Tashkent to Baikonur Cosmodrom many years ago.
A) had been brought B) will be brought C) was brought D) were brought
2.The thief made a rush at the door but it . . .
A) locks B) is locked C) was locked D) am locking
3.The trees ... in the garden last Sunday.
A) are planted B) were planted C) had been planted D) was planted
4.Last year supermarkets ... in Toshkent.
A) is built B) has been built C) was built D) were built
5.Two manned spaceships . . . into space from the first space station in 1969.
A) launch B) was launched C) launches D) were launched
6.This apartment house ... in our street last year.
A) are built B) was built C) were built D) was building
7.-Why . . . he . . . to college? -He failed at the entrance examination.
A) is not/admit B) wasn’t/admitted C) will/admit D) won’t/be admitted
8.Cars ... on the left side of the road in London.
A) drive B) drove C) are driven D) were driven
9.The first factory producing Coca-Cola ... in Dallas, Texas, in 1895. Billions of bottles and cans have been produced since 1895.
A) opens B) was opened C) was opening D) had been opened
10.The family sat to have dinner. The best seat ... by beautiful Linda.
A) is occupied B) will be occupied C) was occupied D) was occupying
11.Our work must ... as soon as possible.
A) to finish B) be finishing C) be finished D) have finished
12.The dress ... this week. We haven’t got any left.
A) has been bought B) was being bought C) to be bought D) had been bought
13.We ... a new film before he ... .
A) were shown/comes B) showed/had come
C) would have been shown/will come D) had been shown/came
14.She felt ill after ... the food.
A) eat B) to eat C) ate D) eating
15.It was six o’clock when the card of monsieur Hercule Poirot ... up to Mirelle.
A) will be brought B) brought C) brings D) was brought
16.When news of an amazing discovery in Africa ... in the 1870 s, rumours ... everywhere.
A) was reported/were heard B) reported/heard
C) were reported/was heard D) is reported/is heard
17.I told him that he ... leave whenever he wanted to.
A) could B) can C) must D) had to
18.You aren’t serious, are you? You ... be joking!
A) are to B) can C) have to D) must
19.If you want to become a professional pianist, you ... practise every day.
A) need B) must C) had to D) might
20.You ... look at the label in your jumper if you want to know how to wash it.
A) might B) has to C) should D) need
21.- Excuse me, madam, ... I have a look at that blue dress? - Yes, certainly. You ... try it on if you like.
A) may / must B) can / may C) must / must D) may / have to
22.He . . . at home as he was ill.
A) must stay B) has to stay C) can stay D) had to stay
23.As it was raining I . . . to put on my raincoat
A) must B) could C) have D) had
24.J.Oh.Tommy, my father has bought a new car. T. . . . ?
A) did he? B) hasn’t he? C) haven’t you? D) has he?
25.Take it from . . . and give it to . . . .
A) he/I B) him/me C) you/you D) his/my
Variant 17
1.I have brought ... food for you.
A) any B) anyone C) some D) someone
2.I have a dog. . . . is very nice.
A) you B) they C) it D) its
3.I live in Uzbekistan. . . . country is very rich.
A) Our B) Theirs C) Whose D) Its
4.Has . . . read the text?
A) any B) anybody C) someone D) some
5.It was ... he didn’t want to remember.
A) anything B) nobody C) anybody D) something
6.In the town there were ... new hospitals.
A) anybody B) some C) any D) something
7.This is . . .book. Where is . . . ?
A) yours / mine B) your / my C) your / mine D) mine / yours
8.Hearing the news the policeman got up and left the room at once.
A) it/they/it B) they/they/it C) it /he/it D) they/them/it
9.- Where is the hen? - ... is sitting on ... nest.
A) she/hers B) his/his C) she/it D) it/its
10.Where is your niece? ...is somewhere here. Don’t you hear... singing ?
A) He/his B) It/its C) He/their D) She/her
11.Aziza doesn’t like her friend’s dog. ... thinks... is better.
A) He/his B) It/its C) She/it D) She/hers
12.-You ... called your roommate.
A) could have B) may have C) would have D) must have
13.- The coat is too expensive. I’m afraid I can’t afford it. - Let’s go to another shop. They ... have cheaper ones there.
A) may B) shouldn’t C) can’t D) have to
14.This work ... to be done at once.
A) must B) can C) is D) should
15.- Where is Ann? - She ... be walking in the garden.
A) can B) ought to C) has to D) must
16.It’s only 8 o’clock. You ... come so early. We did the work yesterday.
A) need B) needn’t C) needn’t have D) could
17.I went to the doctor’s yesterday and I ... for half an hour.
A) had to wait B) must wait C) should wait D) can wait
18.You ... have sent us a note at least! We waited for you the whole day.
A) might B) can C) may D) are to
19.Whatever the reason ... be, the fact remains.
A) may B) can C) could D) might
20.I ... tidy my room. Mother is angry.
A) have to B) can C) may D) needn’t
21.It ... be true. It ... be a lie.
A) might/can B) can’t/must C) mustn’t/may D) may/is to
22.If you’re ever in London, you ... give me a ring. We ... go out somewhere.
A) could/must B) had/may C) must/could D) are to/shall be able
23.We ... a new film before he ... .
A) were shown/comes B) showed/had come
C) would have been shown/will come D) had been shown/came
24.She felt ill after ... the food.
A) eat B) to eat C) ate D) eating
25.It was six o’clock when the card of monsieur Hercule Poirot ... up to Mirelle.
A) will be brought B) brought C) brings D) was brought
Variant 18
1.Our pupils . . . to operate modern computers.
A) are teaching B) be taught C) was taught D) are taught
2.The first view of the city of New York from the sea is the sight that . . . .
A) can never forget B) can’t never be forgotten C) can’t ever forgotten D) can never be forgotten
3.The Guinness Book of Records . . . in the 50 s.
A) were first published B) has first been published C) was first published D) published first
4.Though Christmas is celebrated on December 25, the actual date of Christ’s birth . . . .
A) not known B) is known C) is known yet D) is not known
5.She said they . . . go to the cinema if they liked.
A) must B) may C) can D) could
6.A man . . . for crossing the street in the wrong place.
A) was fined B) be fined C) is found D) was founded
7.A lot of things . . . about by the children.
A) is scattered B) being scattered C) scatters D) have been scattered
8.It costs about 30 dollars to have a tooth . . .
A) filling B) to fill C) filled D) fill
9.I have brought ... food for you.
A) any B) anyone C) some D) someone
10.I have a dog. . . . is very nice.
A) you B) they C) it D) its
11.Some new equipment . . . by the company.
A) has ordered B) was ordered C) had been ordered D) has been ordered
12.The dog had run away and the children . . .find it though they were looking for it the whole day.
A) can B) can’t C) could D) could not
13.Their house is in Chorsu and yours is in Chilanzar. They ... live very close to you.
A) can B) can’t C) must not D) must
14.A little girl comes up to her mother and asks if she . . . go to the park with her friend.
A) couldn’t B) can’t C) had to D) may
15.Mark Twain ... easily ... across the Mississippi River, when he was a child.
A) must/swim B) had to/swam C) may not/swim D) could/swim
16.I looked through this book for about 2 hours, but . . .find anything interesting.
A) can’t B) couldn’t C) may not D) could
17.Never put off till tomorrow what you... do today.
A) have to B) must C) might D) can
18.Daddy, ... we go to the cinema ? - No, you ... . The film is for grown ups only.
A) may / can not B) can / needn’t C) need / can’t D) is to / may not
19.I’m sorry you ... smoke here.
A) had to B) can’t C) could D) must
20.It was very difficult to hear: I ... understand what she was saying.
A) can’t B) may not C) was able to D) couldn’t
21.Olim ... go to the cinema tomorrow. He has done well.
A) may B) was able to C) have to D) had to
22.Last year I . . . skate well, but after some practice I . . . now.
A) couldn’t/can B) may/can’t C) mustn’t/can D) should/shouldn’t
23.If you . . . fix a radio, you . . . repair a TV too.
A) can/will be able to B) must/may C) couldn’t/can D) need/has to
24.According to a recent survey, the main meal of the day for . . . British people is the evening meal.
A) most B) any C) much D) more
25.West Indians are one of the many minority ethnic groups who help to make life in the UK so . . . and colorful.
A) richer B) richest C) rich D) richly
Variant 19
1.Can . . .help me with this work today?
A) anybody B) everything C) nobody D) something
2.Many people say they never have . . . time.
A) any B) some C) no D) anything
3.There was . . . snakelike in the boy’s black eyes.
A) none B) someone C) some D) something
4.I envy him and . . .well-behaved children.
A) my B) hers C) you D) his
5.A blind man was groping for
the door-handle.
A) he/it B) she/it C) it/them D) they/me
6.- On what days do you have English lessons?- We have . . . on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.
A) them B) it C) her D) him
7.The poetess was not in the hall.
A) She/it B) He/it C) It/it D) They/it
8.You must find somebody . . . can help you.
A) whose B) whom C) who D) what
9.Can you give me . . . to eat? I’m very hungry.
A) something B) nothing C) what D) someone
10.The Museum ... London is the largest museum ... the world.
A) by/on B) in/for C) of/in D) for/in
11.In 1970 the Beatles split ... and each member pursued another musical career.
A) down B) up C) with D) out
12.The Beatles were often approached ... requests to reunite.
A) in B) on C) with D) to
13.She signed her name ... the dotted line ... the bottom of the page.
A) at/on B) in/on C) on/at D) with/on
14.There is no fear ... his being late.
A) around B) for C) to D) since
15.It was ... one and two o’clock ... a cold morning.
A) about/in B) between/of C) between/on D) from/at
16.Zemfira and Aziza entered ... the room holding each other’s ... hands.
A) in/by B) -/with C) -/- D) into/at
17.I can’t put up ... his bad behavour any longer.
A) about B) for C) against D) with
18.I am a bad influence ... you.
A) - B) with C) for D) on
19.Come on, Dave! Why are you always so . . . ? We are going to miss the train.
A) slow B) slowly C) slower D) slowest
20.The plov prepared for Navruz holiday was . . . and the team of builders enjoyed it very much.
A) wonder B) wonders C) wonderfully D) wonderful
21.English people don’t usually have porridge for breakfast. Porridge is rather more a Scottish . . .an English food.
A) that B) than C) then D) this
22.My flat is large. What about ...?
A) mine B) her C) their D) yours
23.I used to do ... lessons with ... friends.
A) his / me B) my / my C) our / ours D) hers / her
24.The man standing near the window is ... teacher.
A) him B) hers C) yours D) our
25.Take it from . . . and give it to . . . .
A) he/I B) him/me C) you/you D) his/my
Variant 20
1.There was . . . snakelike in the boy’s black eyes.
A) none B) someone C) some D) something
2.I envy him and . . .well-behaved children.
A) my B) hers C) you D) his
3.A blind man was groping for
the door-handle.
A) he/it B) she/it C) it/them D) they/me
4.- On what days do you have English lessons?- We have . . . on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.
A) them B) it C) her D) him
5.The poetess was not in the hall.
A) She/it B) He/it C) It/it D) They/it
6.You must find somebody . . . can help you.
A) whose B) whom C) who D) what
7.Can you give me . . . to eat? I’m very hungry.
A) something B) nothing C) what D) someone
8.Mr.Watson said that
the mystery was over.
A) he/it B) he/she C) she/she D) they/it
9.Rose put the map in front of . . .
A) him B) they C) he D) my
10.- . . .does your daughter do? - . . . is an English teacher.
A) that/she B) what/she C) she/who D) who/her
11.If one person is careless with a library book, then it . . .be read by others.
A) can B) could C) may D) can’t
12.A: . . . I phone you tonight? B: Yes, you . . . .
A) may/may B) must/might C) could/can’t D) shouldn’t/shouldn’t
13.I . . .not translate this text yesterday. . . .you help me to translate it tonight?
A) could/can B) can/can C) may/may D) had to/could
14.” . . . I have a cup of tea, miss?” she asked. But the waitress went on doing her hair. ”Oh,” she sang, ” We’re not open yet”
A) have to B) must C) may D) should
15.Guests of the hotel ... warn the clerk in advance when they leave.
A) can B) may C) must D) was to
16.I don’t think you will need any help, but if you . . . it, just let me know.
A) need B) can C) will need D) needing
17.He spoke so quickly that I . . .hardly understand him.
A) can B) may C) must D) could
18.”Shall I write a letter to him?” ”No, you . . . , it’s not necessary.”
A) can’t B) needn’t C) mightn’t D) must
19.We like ... republic.
A) they B) our C) ours D) us
20.I have brought ... food for you.
A) any B) anyone C) some D) someone
21.I have a dog. . . . is very nice.
A) you B) they C) it D) its
22.I live in Uzbekistan. . . . country is very rich.
A) Our B) Theirs C) Whose D) Its
23.Has . . . read the text?
A) any B) anybody C) someone D) some
24.It was ... he didn’t want to remember.
A) anything B) nobody C) anybody D) something
25.In the town there were ... new hospitals.
A) anybody B) some C) any D) something
Variant 21
1.Where is my bicycle? It ……..!
A) was stoled B) has been stolen C) is stolen D) has stolen
2.A tree was laying across the road. It . . . in the storm.
A) was blown B) is blown C) had blown D) had been blown
3.Alexandria is a seaport in northern Egypt. The city . . . in 332 BC by Alexander the Great, who planned it as one of the finest ports of the ancient world.
A) has been founded B) was founded C) was found D) had been found
4.At 5 o’clock on Sunday morning Jim . . . up by a strange noise.
A) woke B) had woken C) was woken D) had been woken
5.One of most popular materials, nylon, . . . in the early 1930s by an American chemist, Julian Hill.
A) invented B) was invented C) had been invented D) had invented
6.Today, nylon . . . in many things: carpets, ropes, seat belts, furniture, computers and even spare parts for the human body.
A) finds B) has found C) is found D) was found
7.I learned Japanese when I was in Tokyo. I . . . by an old Japanese man.
A) am taught B) was taught C) taught D) am teaching
8.I’m sorry this office is so dirty but it can’t . . . until tomorrow morning at the earliest.
A) clean B) be cleaned C) be cleaning D) cleaning
9.At the present time, the oldest house in town . . . by the Historical Society. The house is sure to be a popular tourist attraction.
A) is being restored B) is restoring C) is restored D) had been restored
10.During the exam yesterday the teacher . . . by two graduate students.
A) assisted B) was assisted C) had assisted D) had been assisted
11.We ... preserve the fauna and flora of the earth for the next generation.
A) might B) has to C) must D) need
12.Helen ... marry him if she wanted to.
A) can B) am to C) must D) could
13.... I turn the television off ?
A) need B) am to C) has to D) may
14.Excuse me, ... you tell me the time?
A) may B) must C) might D) can
15.We ... protect our environment from pollution.
A) need B) had to C) are to D) must
16.Nothing can stop us now, ...?
A) don’t it B) doesn’t it C) can’t it D) can it
17.. . .you show me those black shoes?
A) may B) must C) can D) have to
18.Hello, ... I speak to Peter, please?
A) might B) must C) can D) has to
19.He ... agree to your suggestion.
A) may not B) need C) are able to D) are to
20.You ... do this work yourself, if you try.
A) can B) had to C) must D) was able to
21.You ... watch TV now as father is sleeping. You shouldn’t disturb him.
A) mustn’t B) are not able to C) may D) have to
22.I used to do ... lessons with ... friends.
A) his / me B) my / my C) our / ours D) hers / her
23.The man standing near the window is ... teacher.
A) him B) hers C) yours D) our
24.Take it from . . . and give it to . . . .
A) he/I B) him/me C) you/you D) his/my
25.. . . are pencils . . . are pens.
A) this/that B) that/these C) these/those D) that/this
Variant 22
1.Wales is situated in the West of Great Britain. . . . territory is 20 thousand square kilometres.
A) Him B) It C) Theirs D) Its
2.We got home late. We were very tired and . . .went to bed at once.
A) anybody B) nobody C) somebody D) everybody
3.Can . . .help me with this work today?
A) anybody B) everything C) nobody D) something
4.Many people say they never have . . . time.
A) any B) some C) no D) anything
5.There was . . . snakelike in the boy’s black eyes.
A) none B) someone C) some D) something
6.I envy him and . . .well-behaved children.
A) my B) hers C) you D) his
7.A blind man was groping for
the door-handle.
A) he/it B) she/it C) it/them D) they/me
8.- On what days do you have English lessons?- We have . . . on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.
A) them B) it C) her D) him
9.The poetess was not in the hall.
A) She/it B) He/it C) It/it D) They/it
10.This street is named . . .General Rakhimov, who gave his life during the Great Patriotic War.
A) at B) around C) of D) after
11.This song is extremely popular . . . our classmates.
A) around B) with C) for D) in
12.Azim has fallen ill and now he is . . . hospital.
A) in B) for C) on D) from
13.You must take these tablets . . .your cough, to be . . . the safe side.
A) for/in B) for/on C) against/on D) against/in
14.How silly . . .me, I must really apologize . . .you.
A) to/for B) for/to C) of/to D) to/to
15.The Museum ... London is the largest museum ... the world.
A) by/on B) in/for C) of/in D) for/in
16.In 1970 the Beatles split ... and each member pursued another musical career.
A) down B) up C) with D) out
17.The Beatles were often approached ... requests to reunite.
A) in B) on C) with D) to
18.She signed her name ... the dotted line ... the bottom of the page.
A) at/on B) in/on C) on/at D) with/on
19.There is no fear ... his being late.
A) around B) for C) to D) since
20.It was ... one and two o’clock ... a cold morning.
A) about/in B) between/of C) between/on D) from/at
21.Zemfira and Aziza entered ... the room holding each other’s ... hands.
A) in/by B) -/with C) -/- D) into/at
22.I can’t put up ... his bad behavour any longer.
A) about B) for C) against D) with
23.A little girl comes up to her mother and asks if she . . . go to the park with her friend.
A) couldn’t B) can’t C) had to D) may
24.Mark Twain ... easily ... across the Mississippi River, when he was a child.
A) must/swim B) had to/swam C) may not/swim D) could/swim
25.I looked through this book for about 2 hours, but . . .find anything interesting.
A) can’t B) couldn’t C) may not D) could
Variant 23
1.A man . . . for crossing the street in the wrong place.
A) was fined B) be fined C) is found D) was founded
2.A lot of things . . . about by the children.
A) is scattered B) being scattered C) scatters D) have been scattered
3.It costs about 30 dollars to have a tooth . . .
A) filling B) to fill C) filled D) fill
4.Choose the best answer in Passive Voice.
Harry will meet you at the airport.
A) You will have been met by Harry at the airport. B) You will be met by Harry at the airport.
C) You would be met by Harry at the airport. D) Harry would be met at the airport.
5.Shiela might come to see you tomorrow.
A) You might be visited by Shiela tomorrow. B) You will might be visited by Shiela tomorrow.
C) You would be visited by Shiela tomorrow. D) Shiela is going to visit you tomorrow.
6.Some new equipment . . . by the company.
A) has ordered B) was ordered C) had been ordered D) has been ordered
7.These contracts . . . by the manager today.
A) should be signed B) had been signed C) will be signed D) is signed
8.The windows . . . yesterday.
A) are cleaned B) cleaned C) be cleaned D) should have been cleaned
9.A.: Did anyone invite Ann to party? B.: I don’t know. She . . . . I am not sure.
A) has been invited B) was invited C) might have been invited D) had been invited
10.Where is my . . . bicycle? It’s gone!
A) was stoled B) has been stolen C) is stolen D) has stolen
11.A tree was laying across the road. It . . . in the storm.
A) was blown B) is blown C) had blown D) had been blown
12.Hello, ... I speak to Peter, please?
A) might B) must C) can D) has to
13.He ... agree to your suggestion.
A) may not B) need C) are able to D) are to
14.You ... do this work yourself, if you try.
A) can B) had to C) must D) was able to
15.You ... watch TV now as father is sleeping. You shouldn’t disturb him.
A) mustn’t B) are not able to C) may D) have to
16.You ... work hard at your English if you want to know it well.
A) must B) mustn’t C) can’t D) has to
17.Mother, look, I . . . skate well.
A) can B) may C) must D) have to
18.We . . . read a lot in the original if we want to learn a foreign language.
A) had to B) can C) must D) may
19.Nodira has been working all day. She ... be very tired.
A) must B) can’t C) might not D) have to
20.Helen ... come to school today. She isn’t very well.
A) can’t B) mustn’t C) had to D) should
21.The dog had run away and the children . . .find it though they were looking for it the whole day.
A) can B) can’t C) could D) could not
22.Their house is in Chorsu and yours is in Chilanzar. They ... live very close to you.
A) can B) can’t C) must not D) must
23.The travellers set out . . . sunrise.
A) on B) at C) in D) for
24.I left the parcel . . . the post office.
A) to B) at C) for D) by
25.”Macbeth” is . . . tonight at the theatre.
A) from B) in C) at D) on
Variant 24
1.At present pollution is a big problem . . . some parts . . . the world.
A) on/of B) in/of C) of/to D) with/for
2.My friend plans to join . . . the Air Force . . . June.
A) -/in B) -/on C) to/in- D) with/for
3.-Is Mr.Black at home? No, he’ll be at home . . . four o’clock.
A) in B) on C) upon D) at
4.You must take these tablets . . .your cough, to be . . . the safe side.
A) for/in B) for/on C) against/on D) against/in
5.How silly . . .me, I must really apologize . . .you.
A) to/for B) for/to C) of/to D) to/to
6.The Museum ... London is the largest museum ... the world.
A) by/on B) in/for C) of/in D) for/in
7.In 1970 the Beatles split ... and each member pursued another musical career.
A) down B) up C) with D) out
8.The Beatles were often approached ... requests to reunite.
A) in B) on C) with D) to
9.The BBC channels offer a mixture of drama,light entertainment, films, sport, children’s,religious and . . . programmes, news and current affairs, and documentaries.
A) educate B) educational C) educated D) educator
10.There are many books about cricket and many on beer, but this is . . . book to bring the two subjects together.
A) better B) good C) best D) the best
11.The Kiwi is New Zealand’s national symbol. It’s an . . . bird that cannot fly.
A) unusual B) unusually C) usual D) usually
12.According to a recent survey, the main meal of the day for . . . British people is the evening meal.
A) most B) any C) much D) more
13.West Indians are one of the many minority ethnic groups who help to make life in the UK so . . . and colorful.
A) richer B) richest C) rich D) richly
14.Many scientists now view the modern threat of global warming as the . . . threat mankind has ever faced.
A) great B) greater C) greatest D) greatly
15.On Girls Day, which is celebrated in Japan in March, the entire family gathers for a . . . dinner honoring the girls in the family.
A) tradition B) traditions C) traditional D) traditionally
16.I can’t manage without . . . help.
A) you B) my C) your D) him
17.Is there . . . in the room? Please, open the door!
A) somewhere B) something C) anything D) anybody
18.Wales is situated in the West of Great Britain. . . . territory is 20 thousand square kilometres.
A) Him B) It C) Theirs D) Its
19.We got home late. We were very tired and . . .went to bed at once.
A) anybody B) nobody C) somebody D) everybody
20.Can . . .help me with this work today?
A) anybody B) everything C) nobody D) something
21.Many people say they never have . . . time.
A) any B) some C) no D) anything
22.There was . . . snakelike in the boy’s black eyes.
A) none B) someone C) some D) something
24.I envy him and . . .well-behaved children.
A) my B) hers C) you D) his
25.He ... agree to your suggestion.
A) may not B) need C) are able to D) are to
Variant 25
1.I learned Japanese when I was in Tokyo. I . . . by an old Japanese man.
A) am taught B) was taught C) taught D) am teaching
2.I’m sorry this office is so dirty but it can’t . . . until tomorrow morning at the earliest.
A) clean B) be cleaned C) be cleaning D) cleaning
3.At the present time, the oldest house in town . . . by the Historical Society. The house is sure to be a popular tourist attraction.
A) is being restored B) is restoring C) is restored D) had been restored
4.During the exam yesterday the teacher . . . by two graduate students.
A) assisted B) was assisted C) had assisted D) had been assisted
5.The crocodiles at the zoo have no need to move because they don’t have to hunt for their food. They . . . regularly by the zookeepers.
A) feed B) fed C) were fed D) are fed
6.Until all suitable candidates have been interviewed no decision . . . about any future appointment.
A) is made B) will be made C) made D) have made
7.The newspaper reports that a new security system . . . in all our offices in the next few weeks.
A) is installed B) will be installed C) will install D) is being installed
8.We met at the appointed time. While our coffee . . . I told him our sad story which impressed him greatly.
A) was making B) made C) was being made D) has been made
9.The driver as well as the passenger . . . hurt in the accident.
A) were B) was C) have been D) has
10.A great number of schools in England . . . by local education authorities.
A) have run B) are running C) are run D) being run
11.An eminent American poet, Cart Sandburg is also well . . . for his multivolume biography of Lincoln.
A) know B) known C) knowing D) knew
12.The Ford Theater where Lincoln . . . must have been restored.
A) was shot B) has been shot C) is shooting D) was shooting
13.That magnificent eight-century-old temple . . . by the Chinese.
A) was constructing B) was constructed
C) been constructed D) been constructing
14.Nodira has been working all day. She ... be very tired.
A) must B) can’t C) might not D) have to
15.Helen ... come to school today. She isn’t very well.
A) can’t B) mustn’t C) had to D) should
16.The dog had run away and the children . . .find it though they were looking for it the whole day.
A) can B) can’t C) could D) could not
17.Their house is in Chorsu and yours is in Chilanzar. They ... live very close to you.
A) can B) can’t C) must not D) must
18.A little girl comes up to her mother and asks if she . . . go to the park with her friend.
A) couldn’t B) can’t C) had to D) may
19.Mark Twain ... easily ... across the Mississippi River, when he was a child.
A) must/swim B) had to/swam C) may not/swim D) could/swim
20.I looked through this book for about 2 hours, but . . .find anything interesting.
A) can’t B) couldn’t C) may not D) could
21.Never put off till tomorrow what you... do today.
A) have to B) must C) might D) can
22.Daddy, ... we go to the cinema ? - No, you ... . The film is for grown ups only.
A) may / can not B) can / needn’t C) need / can’t D) is to / may not
23.I’m sorry you ... smoke here.
A) had to B) can’t C) could D) must
24.It was very difficult to hear: I ... understand what she was saying.
A) can’t B) may not C) was able to D) couldn’t
25.How silly . . .me, I must really apologize . . .you.
A) to/for B) for/to C) of/to D) to/to
Variant 26
1.If you want to become a professional pianist, you ... practise every day.
A) need B) must C) had to D) might
2.You ... look at the label in your jumper if you want to know how to wash it.
A) might B) has to C) should D) need
3.- Excuse me, madam, ... I have a look at that blue dress? - Yes, certainly. You ... try it on if you like.
4.A) may / must B) can / may C) must / must D) may / have to
5.He . . . at home as he was ill.
A) must stay B) has to stay C) can stay D) had to stay
6.As it was raining I . . . to put on my raincoat
A) must B) could C) have D) had
7.J.Oh.Tommy, my father has bought a new car. T. . . . ?
A) did he? B) hasn’t he? C) haven’t you? D) has he?
8.Dad thinks they . . . improve the street lighting.
A) had B) are C) should D) have
9.Trees . . . produce oxygen, but rocks . . . .
A) can/can’t B) can’t/can C) can/should D) may/might
10.Tomorrow is a holiday. Mary . . . go to class.
A) doesn’t have to B) don’t have to C) isn’t to D) didn’t have to
11.Nancy is yawning. She . . . be sleepy.
A) must B) can C) had better D) could
12.I wonder who is ringing. It is Don. He said he . . . come after 7 o’clock and it is only 6.30 now.
A) may B) can’t C) won’t D) would
13.If you are going . . . the Post Office, would you post this letter?
A) from B) on C) till D) to
14.He insisted . . . reading the letters.
A) in B) at C) by D) on
15.They came . . .Tuesday and met the director.
A) to B) by C) at D) on
16.The travellers set out . . . sunrise.
A) on B) at C) in D) for
17.I left the parcel . . . the post office.
A) to B) at C) for D) by
18.”Macbeth” is . . . tonight at the theatre.
A) from B) in C) at D) on
19.Hearing that she had been admitted to the University, she jumped . . . joy.
A) at B) for C) of D) on
20.Will you retell the text . . . the first person?
A) on B) from C) with D) in
21.. . .my opinion Nodir has an advantage . . .his friends.
A) to/above B) in/over C) of/over D) in/above
22.My friend emigrated . . .Spain . . . the war finished.
A) to/at B) with/during C) to/before D) on/in
23.Andrew returned the shoes and took a pair. . . boots . . . .
A) of/for B) for/- C) to/after D) of/instead
24.At present pollution is a big problem . . . some parts . . . the world.
A) on/of B) in/of C) of/to D) with/for
25.My friend plans to join . . . the Air Force . . . June.
A) -/in B) -/on C) to/in- D) with/for
Variant 27
1.The newspaper reports that a new security system . . . in all our offices in the next few weeks.
A) is installed B) will be installed C) will install D) is being installed
2.We met at the appointed time. While our coffee . . . I told him our sad story which impressed him greatly.
A) was making B) made C) was being made D) has been made
3.The driver as well as the passenger . . . hurt in the accident.
A) were B) was C) have been D) has
4.A great number of schools in England . . . by local education authorities.
A) have run B) are running C) are run D) being run
5.An eminent American poet, Cart Sandburg is also well . . . for his multivolume biography of Lincoln.
A) know B) known C) knowing D) knew
6.The Ford Theater where Lincoln . . . must have been restored.
A) was shot B) has been shot C) is shooting D) was shooting
7.That magnificent eight-century-old temple . . . by the Chinese.
A) was constructing B) was constructed
C) been constructed D) been constructing
8.The delegation was to arrive on Saturday, but the time of the arrival . . . changed.
A) are B) have C) will D) was
9.You’ll get the goods very soon. They will . . . to you by air.
A) be delivered B) being delivered C) deliver D) delivering
10.Ann is free today, so we ... go to the Party.
A) are to B) can’t C) ought D) can
11.The lecturer mentioned the name of the town several times, but unfortunately I ... remember it.
A) can B) could C) may D) could not
12.It’s a shame, you devote so little time to the child. You ... give him more attention. She’s got ill.
A) might B) may C) must D) have to
13.I am quite free this evening so I ... take care of the baby instead of you.
A) can B) have to C) must D) need to
14.One ... cheat at the exam. It’s a rule in all exams.
A) cannot B) must not C) has to D) might not
15.A real writer knows what he ... write about.
A) must B) need to C) could D) had to
16.I helped my mother to tidy up the room whenever I ... .
A) could B) can C) needs to D) has to
17.Jane asked if she ... switch off the radio.
A) may B) might C) can D) must
18.Everybody ... love their country. They ... be ready to defend their country.
A) must/might B) must/must C) may/can D) have to/has to
19.They came . . .Tuesday and met the director.
A) to B) by C) at D) on
20.The travellers set out . . . sunrise.
A) on B) at C) in D) for
21.I left the parcel . . . the post office.
A) to B) at C) for D) by
22.”Macbeth” is . . . tonight at the theatre.
A) from B) in C) at D) on
23.Hearing that she had been admitted to the University, she jumped . . . joy.
A) at B) for C) of D) on
24.Will you retell the text . . . the first person?
A) on B) from C) with D) in
25.. . .my opinion Nodir has an advantage . . .his friends.
A) to/above B) in/over C) of/over D) in/above
Variant 28
1.This house ... by builders yet. They ... it now.
A) have not been repaired/are being repairing B) hasn’t been repaired/are repairing
C) had not repaired/are repairing D) had not been repaired/were repairing
2.The water from this well cannot be . . . .
A) drink B) drinks C) drank D) drunk
3.Tourists got off the bus. Their luggage . . . by a porter.
A) brought B) were bring C) are brought D) was brought
4.John . . . a new job recently.
A) was offered B) has been offered C) has offering D) was been offered
5.Our pupils . . . to operate modern computers.
A) are teaching B) be taught C) was taught D) are taught
6.The first view of the city of New York from the sea is the sight that . . . .
A) can never forget B) can’t never be forgotten C) can’t ever forgotten D) can never be forgotten
7.The Guinness Book of Records . . . in the 50 s.
A) were first published B) has first been published C) was first published D) published first
8.Though Christmas is celebrated on December 25, the actual date of Christ’s birth . . . .
A) not known B) is known C) is known yet D) is not known
9.These contracts . . . by the manager today.
A) should be signed B) had been signed C) will be signed D) is signed
10.The windows . . . yesterday.
A) are cleaned B) cleaned C) be cleaned D) should have been cleaned
11.A.: Did anyone invite Ann to party? B.: I don’t know. She . . . . I am not sure.
A) has been invited B) was invited C) might have been invited D) had been invited
12.He . . . at home as he was ill.
A) must stay B) has to stay C) can stay D) had to stay
13.A tree was laying across the road. It . . . in the storm.
A) was blown B) is blown C) had blown D) had been blown
14.Their house is in Chorsu and yours is in Chilanzar. They ... live very close to you.
A) can B) can’t C) must not D) must
15.A little girl comes up to her mother and asks if she . . . go to the park with her friend.
A) couldn’t B) can’t C) had to D) may
16.Mark Twain ... easily ... across the Mississippi River, when he was a child.
A) must/swim B) had to/swam C) may not/swim D) could/swim
17.I looked through this book for about 2 hours, but . . .find anything interesting.
A) can’t B) couldn’t C) may not D) could
18.Never put off till tomorrow what you... do today.
A) have to B) must C) might D) can
19.Daddy, ... we go to the cinema ? - No, you ... . The film is for grown ups only.
A) may / can not B) can / needn’t C) need / can’t D) is to / may not
20.I’m sorry you ... smoke here.
A) had to B) can’t C) could D) must
21.It was very difficult to hear: I ... understand what she was saying.
A) can’t B) may not C) was able to D) couldn’t
22.Olim ... go to the cinema tomorrow. He has done well.
A) may B) was able to C) have to D) had to
23.Grown-ups ... destroy birds nests.
A) mustn’t B) must C) may D) ought
24.We were ... finish the work in five days.
A) can B) have to C) able to D) may
25.- I locked myself out of my flat. I didn’t know what to do.
-You ... called your roommate.
A) could have B) may have C) would have D) must have
Variant 29
1.Andrew returned the shoes and took a pair. . . boots . . . .
A) of/for B) for/- C) to/after D) of/instead
2.At present pollution is a big problem . . . some parts . . . the world.
A) on/of B) in/of C) of/to D) with/for
3.My friend plans to join . . . the Air Force . . . June.
A) -/in B) -/on C) to/in- D) with/for
4.-Is Mr.Black at home? No, he’ll be at home . . . four o’clock.
A) in B) on C) upon D) at
5.You can’t answer . . .my question again. Why haven’t you learned the words . . . heart?
A) to/on B) -/by C) on/by D) on/with
6.We are ready . . . the lesson.
A) of B) in C) at D) for
7.My friend went . . .Moscow a month ago.
A) in B) on C) to D) at
8.This street is named . . .General Rakhimov, who gave his life during the Great Patriotic War.
A) at B) around C) of D) after
9.This song is extremely popular . . . our classmates.
A) around B) with C) for D) in
10.Azim has fallen ill and now he is . . . hospital.
A) in B) for C) on D) from
11.You must take these tablets . . .your cough, to be . . . the safe side.
A) for/in B) for/on C) against/on D) against/in
12.How silly . . .me, I must really apologize . . .you.
A) to/for B) for/to C) of/to D) to/to
13.Uzbekistan is rich in mineral resources that include . . . gas, petroleum, coal, gold, silver, uranium, copper, lead, zinc, molybdenum, and tungsten.
A) nature B) natural C) naturalist D) naturally
14.Canary Islands’ farmers have exported their tomatoes to the UK from . . . October until June for more than 120 years.
A) late B) later C) latest D) lately
15.I sank onto . . . chair, feeling weak with worry.
A) nearly B) near C) nearer D) the nearest
16.The cobra is a snake which can grow from 1 metre to over 4 metres. Its poison is . . . enough to kill humans. A) power B) powered C) powerful D) powerfully
17.The BBC channels offer a mixture of drama,light entertainment, films, sport, children’s,religious and . . . programmes, news and current affairs, and documentaries.
A) educate B) educational C) educated D) educator
18.There are many books about cricket and many on beer, but this is . . . book to bring the two subjects together.
A) better B) good C) best D) the best
19.The Kiwi is New Zealand’s national symbol. It’s an . . . bird that cannot fly.
A) unusual B) unusually C) usual D) usually
20.According to a recent survey, the main meal of the day for . . . British people is the evening meal.
A) most B) any C) much D) more
21.West Indians are one of the many minority ethnic groups who help to make life in the UK so . . . and colorful.
A) richer B) richest C) rich D) richly
22.Many scientists now view the modern threat of global warming as the . . . threat mankind has ever faced.
A) great B) greater C) greatest D) greatly
23.Have you heard that a friend of ... went to the seaside ?
A) my B) mine C) her D) their
24.I can’t manage without . . . help.
A) you B) my C) your D) him
25.Is there . . . in the room? Please, open the door!
A) somewhere B) something C) anything D) anybody
Variant 30
1.I think the trouble is that . . . of them know . . . about his disappearance.
A) none/anybody B) something/none C) nothing/some D) none/anything
2.If . . .has a high temperature, she will have to stay at home.
A) I B) they C) she D) you
3.Ted soon finished his meal and paid the waitress.
A) she/it/him B) he/it/she C) him/them/his D) he/it/her
4.If you want to contact . . . of them, try to do so before lunch break.
A) none B) no C) any D) someone
5.”Macbeth” is . . . tonight at the theatre.
A) from B) in C) at D) on
6.Hearing that she had been admitted to the University, she jumped . . . joy.
A) at B) for C) of D) on
7.Will you retell the text . . . the first person?
A) on B) from C) with D) in
8.. . .my opinion Nodir has an advantage . . .his friends.
A) to/above B) in/over C) of/over D) in/above
9.My friend emigrated . . .Spain . . . the war finished.
A) to/at B) with/during C) to/before D) on/in
10.Andrew returned the shoes and took a pair. . . boots . . . .
A) of/for B) for/- C) to/after D) of/instead
11.At present pollution is a big problem . . . some parts . . . the world.
A) on/of B) in/of C) of/to D) with/for
12.My friend plans to join . . . the Air Force . . . June.
A) -/in B) -/on C) to/in- D) with/for
13.-Is Mr.Black at home? No, he’ll be at home . . . four o’clock.
A) in B) on C) upon D) at
14.You can’t answer . . .my question again. Why haven’t you learned the words . . . heart?
A) to/on B) -/by C) on/by D) on/with
15.We are ready . . . the lesson.
A) of B) in C) at D) for
16.My friend went . . .Moscow a month ago.
A) in B) on C) to D) at
17.This street is named . . .General Rakhimov, who gave his life during the Great Patriotic War.
A) at B) around C) of D) after
18.This song is extremely popular . . . our classmates.
A) around B) with C) for D) in
19.I don’t think you will need any help, but if you . . . it, just let me know.
A) need B) can C) will need D) needing
20.He spoke so quickly that I . . .hardly understand him.
A) can B) may C) must D) could
21.”Shall I write a letter to him?” ”No, you . . . , it’s not necessary.”
A) can’t B) needn’t C) mightn’t D) must
22.... I ask you to read this sentence once more?
A) can B) couldn’t C) had to D) might to
23.Glass, paper and aluminum cans . . . all be recycled easily.
A) can B) will C) must D) ought to
24.We have already done everything, so you ... have come.
A) must B) had to C) could D) needn’t
25.His suggestion may be of little value, but you ... discuss it all the same.
A) should B) may C) need D) has to