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C) have no;
D) hasn’t;
E) haven’t no.
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Translate: Tы можешь отдохнуть:
A) You must give a rest;
B) You should make a rest;
C) You can’t have a rest;
D) You may do the rest;
E) You may have a rest.
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Please, give me … pen and … pencil:
A) the, a;
B) a, a;
C) a, the;
D) the, the;
E) -, -.
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What … article should we use … there?
A) the, a;
B) a, the;
C) a, the;
D) the, the;
E) -, -.
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Translate: На нашей улице находится очень интересный музей:
A) We have got a very interesting museum at our street;
B) There is a very interesting museum in our street;
C) We has an interesting museum in our street;
D) There are very interesting museums in our street;
E) We haven’t any interesting museum in our street.
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Their favorite singer is Sting, .... he?
A) wasn’t;
B) doesn’t;
C) isn’t;
D) is;
E) aren’t.
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She is fond... classical music:
A) in;
B) of;
C) in;
D) by;
E) at.
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... always speaks in a loud voice:
A) he;
B) we;
C) you;
D) they;
E) I.
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There were many .... of the World War at the meeting:
A) man;
B) mans;
C) men;
D) mannes;
E) woman.
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Choose wrong variant of noun’s plural form:
A) geese;
B) woman-doctors;
C) shelves;
D) plays;
E) oxen.
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Choose wrong variant of noun’s plural form:
A) chairs;
B) armies;
C) foots;
D) months;
E) girls.
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Choose wrong variant of noun’s plural form:
A) tomatoes;
B) men;
C) toothes;
D) lives;
E) forget-me-nots.
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Choose wrong variant of noun’s plural form:
A) horses;
B) keys;
C) women;
D) childrens;
E) women-doctors.
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Choose wrong variant of noun’s plural form:
A) potatoes;
B) mouses;
C) wives;
D) forget-me-nots;
E) oxen.
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... character my father is a quiet man:
A) On;
B) By;
C) For;
D) The;
E) At.
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I’ve got good relations... my mum:
A) to;
B) by;
C) with;
D) at;
E) from.
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She is always interested... what I do:
A) at;
B) in;
C) by;
D) on;
E) of.
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Mary is very popular... her classmates at school:
A) at;
B) by;
C) with;
D) from;
E) of.
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I am keen... math?
A) in;
B) on;
C) at;
D) with;
E) by.
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My mother’s brother is my... :
A) niece;
B) uncle;
C) sister;
D) brother-in-law;
E) nephew.
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son of my father is my... :
A) brother;
B) relative;
C) distant relative;
D) brother-in-law;
E) stepbrother.
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My brother’s wife is my... :
A) son-in-law;
B) sister-in-law;
C) relative;
D) father-in-law;
E) stepsister.
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Daughter of my sister is my... :
A) cousin;
B) brother-in-law;
C) niece;
D) nephew;
E) brother.
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The father of my husband is my... :
A) father;
B) father-in-law;
C) grandfather;
D) brother;
E) stepfather.
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Children of uncle are my... :
A) sisters;
B) brothers;
C) cousins;
D) nephews;
E) nieces.
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My children are my parents’ ... :
A) children-in-law;
B) grandsons;
C) granddaughters;
D) grandchildren;
E) grandnephews.
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Our large family consists... 8 people:
A) at;
B) on;
C) of;
D) with;
E) by.
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We... fond... reading fairy-tales when we were children:
A) are / at;
B) are / of;
C) were / with;
D) was / by;
E) were / of.
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... appearance he looks like his father:
A) At;
B) By;
C) In;
D) On;
E) To.
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We... friends with John at school:
A) did;
B) took;
C) made;
D) called;
E) began.
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I am going... for sports:
A) at;
B) on;
C) in;
D) with;
E) by.
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... school he was the most clever pupil:
A) in;
B) on;
C) at;
D) -;
E) by.
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I’m quite sociable and easy to deal... :
A) in;
B) by;
C) with;
D) at;
E) of.
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He usually goes ...bed at half past seven:
A) in;
B) to;
C) on;
D) of;
E) into.
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My working day finishes... 6 p. m:
A) on;
B) in;
C) at;
D) of;
E) to.
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She tries to do ... morning exercises every morning:
A) his;
B) her;
C) hers;
D) our;
E) my.
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Shame on you. Why do you... classes:
A) miss;
B) go;
C) attend;
D) visit;
E) show.
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All our students have practical classes at University’s.... :
A) hall;
B) cloakroom;
C) laboratories;
D) Dean’s Room;
E) canteen.
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Students usually take off their coats in the... :
A) library;
B) cloakroom;
C) Dean’s Room;
D) canteen;
E) labs.
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On week-ends we like to go... the country:
A) at;
B) on;
C) for;
D) with;
E) to.
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As... rule we have little free time on my week-days:
A) the;
B) an;
C) a;
D) - ;
E) to.
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Sometimes I have scrambled eggs... breakfast:
A) on;
B) for;
C) at;
D) - ;
E) by.
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As a rule I have ...at 7 p. m:
A) breakfast;
B) lunch;
C) dinner;
D) supper;
E) 5 o’clock tea.
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In the evening if I have enough time I have... :
A) a pen;
B) a breakfast;
C) a taxi;
D) a lessons;
E) a bath.
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As a rule after classes I go... :
A) home;
B) bed;
C) Institute;
D) cafe;
E) friends.
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... week-days I go to the university:
A) At;
B) On;
C) Of;
D) to;
E) By.
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It... me an hour to get to the University:
A) does;
B) makes;
C) takes;
D) keeps;
E) asks.
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Then I go to the ... where I have breakfast:
A) my room;
B) bathroom;
C) sitting room;
D) study;
E) kitchen.
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I want my parents ... of me:
A) to be ill;
B) to be fond;
C) to be late;
D) to be interested;
E) to be proud.
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After classes I go ... to get ready for lessons:
A) at home;
B) to home;
C) to the library;
D) to the house;
E) to the cafe.
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When I have... I try to help my parents:
A) few time;
B) free time;
C) many time;
D) a few time;
E) a free time.
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Seven p. m. is... time in our family:
A) breakfast;
B) dinner;
C) supper;
D) lunch;
E) 5 o’clock tea.
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When do you come ... home after work?
A) at;
B) -;
C) to;
D) in;
E) into.
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What I do at my weekends really depends... my mood:
A) at;
B) on;
C) in;
D) to;
E) of.
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... the right of the window there is a sofa:
A) At;
B) In;
C) To;
D) Near;
E) On.
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... the corner there is a writing table:
A) At;
B) In;
C) To;
D) Near;
E) On.
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You can see a big dining table... the middle... the room:
A) on / in;
B) of / at;
C) in / of;
D) at / in;
E) of / of.
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We are looking... a flat which overlooks a nice park:
A) at;
B) in;
C) after;
D) for;
E) out.
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His flat is... the second floor:
A) at;
B) in;
C) to;
D) on;
E) of.
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Where do you keep your books?
A) sofa-bed;
B) side-board;
C) bookcase;
D) cupboard;
E) bedside table.
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Where do you usually have a bath?
A) bedroom;
B) living-room;
C) study;
D) bathroom;
E) entrance hall.
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Where do people keep their dishes?
A) cupboard;
B) mirror;
C) arm-chair;
D) sofa;
E) door.
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... there a green carpet on the floor?
A) is;
B) are;
C) were;
D) will;
E) be.
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My father’s study ... a stadium:
A) watches;
B) sees;
С) overlooks;
E) shows.
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I have a bedroom which I use... a study:
A) like;
B) as;
C) how;
D) look like;
E) looks.
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East or West... is best:
A) house;
B) flat;
C) home;
D) block of flats;
E) room.
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There... a sofa and four chairs in our livingroom:
A) are;
B) were;
C) is;
D) am;
E) shall.
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Choose the correct variant:
A) she not as a rule has dinner at home;
B) she as a rule has not dinner at home;
C) she have as a rule dinner at home;
D) as a rule she has dinner at home;
E) she has dinner at home as a rule.
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Choose the correct variant:
A) Mary don’t goes to the library;
B) Mary not go to the library;
C) Mary doesn’t go to the library;
D) Mary doesn’t goes to the library;
E) Mary go not to the library.
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Choose the correct variant:
A) Do his brother swim very good?
B) Is his brother swim very good?
C) Does his brother swim very good?
D) Do his brother swim very good?
E) Have his brother swim very good?
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Choose the correct variant:
A) Do the shops open at 9 o’clock in the morning?
B) Does the shops open at 9 o’clock in the morning?
C) Do the shop open at 9 o’clock in the morning?
D) Are the shops open at 9 o’clock in the morning?
E) Is the shops open at 9 o’clock in the morning?
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Choose the correct variant:
A) Do his mother cooks tasty?
B) Is his mother cooks tasty?
C) Does his mother cook tasty?
D) Do his mother cook tasty?
E) Has his mother cook tasty?
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… advise pupils:
A) Principal and neighbours;
B) Grandparents and shop assistants;
C) Teachers and parents;
D) Classmates and neighbours;
E) Director and pupils.
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The … in colleges is through tuition:
A) exam;
B) lesson ;
C) curriculum;
D) department;
E) training.
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The proficiency of student is tested by … :
A) the tutor;
B) the Principal;
C) the pupils;
D) the Examining Board;
E) the supervisors.
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The scheme of study work in a college of education
is based on … :
A) examinations;
B) compulsory and optional subjects;
C) additional material;
D) two terms;
E) useless subjects.
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The course of study at the university is … than at college:
A) bigger;
B) longer;
C) smaller;
D) eastier;
E) hight.
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A full-time student goes to the university … :
A) only during sessions;
B) at the end of terms;
C) every day;
D) every weekend;
E) once a week.
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After finishing the university students get … :
A) driving;
B) a diploma ;
C) a certificate;
D) a registor;
E) a time-table.
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There are opportunities for students to get … by means of a four-year course:
A) knowledge;
B) friends;
C) tutors;
D) the degree of Bachelor;
E) master’s degree.
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The students from another towns usually live in … :
A) a hostel;
B) a hotel;
C) the university;
D) the classroom;
E) the street.
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At colleges of education the key subject is … :
A) handwork;
B) health education;
C) Hhistory;
D) principles of education;
E) physical education.
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A residential college is … :
A) a college with tutors;
B) a college with students;
C) a college with a canteen;
D) a college with multi-media rooms;
E) a college with a hostel.
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Young people can enter the university after finishing … :
A) spectral courses;
B) high school;
C) kindergarten;
D) primary school;
E) nursery school.
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In our university examinations are held … :
A) at the end of every month;
B) at the end of a year;
C) at the end of each term;
D) at the weekend;
E) at the end of study.
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The courses of studies is longer … :
A) at the university;
B) at college;
C) at high school;
D) at primary school;
E) nursery school.
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A freshman is … :
A) a graduate;
B) a first-year student;
C) a tutor;
D) a pupil;
E) a teacher.
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The subjects at the university are divided into … :
A) useful and useless;
B) main and of no importance;
C) compulsory and additional;
D) primary and compulsory;
E) favourite and compulsory.
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Final examinations are taken … :
A) At the end of a courses of studies;
B) At the end of a term;
C) At the end of a session;
D) Every year;
E) Every term.
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“To catch up the group” means:
A) Познакомиться с группой;
B) Групповая работа;
C) Отставать от группы;
D) Догнать группу;
E) Перейти в др. группу.
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“To work by fits and starts” means:
A) Работать усердно;
B) Работать урывками;
C) Работать под чьим-то руководством;
D) Работать, не покладая рук;
E) Работать, спустя рукава.
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“Провалить экзамен” :
A) To pass an exam;
B) To fail in an exam;
C) To take exam;
D) To do one`s test;
E) To miss an exam.
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At the lecture students … :
A) Take notes;
B) Take books;
C) Listen to each other;
D) Do some grammar exercises;
E) Read additional material.
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During winter and summer sessions students … :
A) Get credits and pass exams;
B) Take some rest;
C) Fail in an exams;
D) Help somebody with something;
E) Work by first and starts.
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After finishing school young people usually … :
A) Graduate from the University;
B) Leave school;
C) Work hard;
D) Read up for exam;
E) Enter the university.
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Give a synonym: to be good at :
A) To work hard at;
B) To do well in;
C) Do one`s best;
D) Work by first and stars;
E) To take notes.
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Pavlodar state university was founded in … :
A) 1960;
B) 1970;
C) 1980;
D) 1965;
E) 1975.
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The … runs for 5 years:
A) Education;
B) Credit;
C) Lecture;
D) Course of studies;
E) Examination.
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During study at the university students can make a … :
A) Time-table;
B) Credit;
C) Research work;
D) Home task;
E) Curriculum.
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You can`t take an examination without … :
A) Lectures;
B) Money;
C) Credits;
D) Credits card;
E) Marks.
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Teaching stuff consists of … :
A) Pupils;
B) Teachers and professors;
C) Students;
D) Tutors;
E) Graduates.
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In Great Britain you can get a higher education at … :
A) High school;
B) Nursery school;
C) College and high school;
D) College and university;
E) High school and university.
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Translate: отставать от группы :
A) To get behind to group;
B) To catch up with the group;
C) To work by fits and starts;
D) Go in for sports;
E) To fail in an exam.
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A good teacher treats his students with... :
A) Opportunities;
B) Laziness;
C) Respect;
D) Beauty;
E) Friendship;
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From lesson to lesson students … their knowledge :
A) Get;
B) Improve;
C) Forget;
D) Give away;
E) Take.
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Learning a foreign language is a long… :
A) Process;
B) Labour;
C) Curriculum;
D) Tuition;
E) Practice.
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You can’t speak English well if you don’t know… :
A) The English culture;
B) The English customs and traditions;
C) Some special words;
D) Spelling;
E) Grammar rules.
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Usually it takes the students long to read English book in … :
A) The university;
B) The original;
C) The bus;
D) Adopted version;
E) The street.
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To know English today is absolutely … for every educated man:
A) Interesting;
B) Curious;
C) Necessary;
D) Useless;
E) Intellectual.
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You’ll fail in your English if you… :
A) Read books;
B) Miss many lessons;
C) Attend many lessons;
D) Learn grammar rules;
E) Know the spelling.
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There are … terms in British universities:
A) 4;
B) 2;
C) 1;
D) 5
E) 3.
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It is never too late to … knowledge:
A) Speak;
B) Get;
C) Go;
D) Marry;
E) Love.
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How often do our students take exams?
A) Once a year;
B) Once a month;
C) Twice a year;
D) Twice a term;
E) Twice a session.
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“To read up for an exam” means:
A) Читать книги;
B) Готовиться к экзамену;
C) Приходить на экзамен;
D) Провалить экзамен;
E) Сдать экзамен.
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Part-time students study at the university… :
A) Every day;
B) Once a week;
C) During the sessions;
D) During the term;
E) Once a year.
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You will have no problems with the subject if you … :
A) Attend classes;
B) Miss classes;
C) Go in for sports;
D) Help somebody;
E) Have much money.
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At the end of each term teachers … the students:
A) Joke with;
B) Play computer games;
C) Examine;
D) Work with;
E) Teach.
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… is very important for the success and progress of our society:
A) Teaching;
B) Work;
C) Profession;
D) Education;
E) Talent.
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Finishing school is the... of an independent life of school – leavers:
A) Beginning;
B) End;
C) Bottom;
D) Countdown;
E) Future.
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Generally pupils are not … in thinking about jobs:
A) Romantic;
B) Popular;
C) Realistic;
D) Regular;
E) Selfish.
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What is the oldest university in England?
A) Cambridge;
B) Oxford;
C) Harward;
D) Sorbonna;
E) MSU.
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In what universities of Kazakhstan the students are taught in English?
A) PSU, PAU;
B) KRU, PSU;
C) KIMEP, KBTU;
D) KBTU, KRU;
E) KIMEP, PSPI.
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Is higher education available to those who work?
A) Yes;
D) No;
C) Probably;
D) Sometimes;
E) Never.
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After finishing school it is very difficult to choose one of the hundreds of … :
A) Works;
B) Professions;
C) Labours;
D) Game;
E) Employees.
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Mary is a pupil and couldn’t decide which science or field of industry to… :
A) Win;
B) Specialize in;
C) Study;
D) Learn;
E) Finish.
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…. are supposed to help in choosing a job:
A) English courses;
B) Schools;
C) Friends;
D) Teachers;
E) Training courses.
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Who tries to help to make a decision in choosing profession?
A) Friends;
B) Relatives;
C) Teachers;
D) Doctors;
E) Teachers and parents.
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What should the school-leavers do after finishing school?
A) Choose profession;
B) Finish training courses;
C) Get married;
D) Leave their homes;
E) Stay at home.
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Who teaches pupils?
A) Doctor;
B) Lawer;
C) Dentist;
D) Teacher;
E) Engineer.
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When … Mr. Brown …?
A) have, arrived;
B) do, arrive;
C) has, arrived;
D) does, arrive;
E) was, arrived.
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Peter and Jane are arguing:I.... hear them from my room:
A) must;
B) can;
C) could;
D) would;
E) shall.
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Which month of the year has (few) days?
A) the fewest;
B) fewer;
C) few;
D) more few;
E) the few.
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He (use) to smoke very heavily. Now he hardly smokes at all:
A) use;
B) uses;
C) have used;
D) used;
E) is used.
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What are you?
A) I am a teacher.
B) He is a boy.
C) Ann is her sister.
D) I am Ann.
E) They are girls.
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These crazy scientists (to find) treasures on Antarctica:
A) founded;
B) found;
C) Find;
D) Finded;
E) Fond.
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I (to have) be there right in time, but I was late as usual:
A) have;
B) had;
C) had to;
D) has to;
E) have to.
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I (to fly) from one continent to another last summer:
A) Flew;
B) Flow;
C) Flown;
D) Flied;
E) Flyed.
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Find a mistake: I found (1) myself in a desert (2) completely (3) exhausted (4) and without any water in a bottles (5):
A) 1;
B) 3;
C) 2;
D) 5;
E) 4.
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The policeman asked George where he... so early:
A) runs;
B) running;
C) had run;
D) has running;
E) run.
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The delegates were told that the guide just... out and...be back in ten minutes:
A) went / was;
B) had gone / was;
C) has gone / will;
D) had gone / would;
E) went / would.
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My friend asked me who... the piano at that moment in the sitting room:
A) plays;
B) played;
C) was playing;
D) had played;
E) hlay.
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I was sure he... the letter:
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