1. She ___ British. She's Irish. A) aren’t
B) isn’t
C) not
D) not is
E) is
2. Is Mont Blanc ___ mountain in Europe?
A) the higher
B) higher
C) the highest
D) highest
E) high
3. - Was Schubert from Austria?
- Yes,___.
A) he were
B) was
C) there were
D) he was
E) he
4. What ___do on Saturday?
A) are you going
B) you going
C) are you going to
D) are you go
E) are you
5. It's my ___ car.
A) friends’
B) friends
C) friendses
D) friend
E) friends’s
6. There ___ TV in the lobby.
A) wasn’t a
B) weren’t a
C) weren’t any
D) wasn’t some
E) weren’t a
7. Read the text about the History of Scotland.
Although Scotland forms a part of the United Kingdom, it has a distinct character of its own. In area it is more than half as big as England. Its population is, however, only one-eighth as great — about 5 200 000.
Scotland is a land of romance and it has had a most eventful history. The Picts and Celts lived there before the coming of the Romans to Britain. Those Northern tribes worried the Romans so much that the Great Wall was built to protect the Roman camps in the Northern part of England.
It was in the 11th century that the Normans began to settle in Scotland. Almost all of Scotland's history is accociated with and reflected in many castles and forts that are to be seen all over the country. They are very picturesque, having retained their medieval features: stern, proud, impressive, perched high on a rock or at a hillside. Mary, Queen of Scots, the beautiful Mary Stuart was married in one of them, her son James (who was to become James I of England) was born in another.
And now some words about the Highlands. For centuries the Highlands were a strange land, where the king's law common to all the rest of the country, wasn't even known, where wild people spoke a language no one could understand. Long after the rest of Britain adopted modern ways they kept to the old life.
Complete the sentence.
The Northern tribes...
A) began to settle in Scotland in the 11th century
B) lived in Scotland before the coming of the Romans
C) came to Scotland together with the Normans
D) adopted modern ways they kept to the old life
E) reflected in many castles and forts
8. Write question putting the verb in brackets into the correct Tense.
You (to read) this story before?
9. I a jumper and a jacket because it's cold today.
A) wear
B) have worn
C) ‘m wearing
D) ‘m wear
E) wore
10. It's snowy — please drive .
A) carefully
B) easily
C) carefull
D) slow
E) fastly
11. When I was a child I to climb trees.
A) used to
B) used to like
C) like
D) use to like
E) used to liked
12. ... television when I phohed you?
A) Were you watching
B) Did you watch
C) You were watching
D) Was you watching
E) Did you watching
13. It’s late. I think I … a taxi.
A) will take
B) took
C) will took
D) am going to take
E) am going
14. I'm French. ___family are from Paris.
A) Ours
B) My
C) Her
D) Yours
E) Me
15. Read the text about traditions and customs.
Every nation and every country has its own traditions and customs. In Britain traditions play a more important role in the life of people than in other countries. They say British people are very conservative. They are proud of their traditions and carefully keep them up. But when we speak about British traditions we always remember that there are four parts in Britain — England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Traditions are different in these parts of the country.
You already know some of the English traditions and holidays. Here are some more facts about old English traditions. One of the old English legends says that London can be the capital of the country, rich and great until twelve black ravens live in the Tower of London. Each has got its name and the keepers carefully look after them. If one of the birds dies, another younger raven takes its place. Londoners believe this legend and always bring some food to give to the birds when they come to the Tower. The keepers cut the birds' wings a bit as they are afraid that they may fly away.
Choose the statements are True or False according to the text.
A) Every country has its own traditions and customs. True False
B) There are three parts in Britain - England, Scotland, Wales. True False
C) London can be great until 10 black ravens live in the Tower. True False
D) If one of the birds dies, another raven can’t take its place. True False
E) The keepers cut the birds' wings a bit. True False
16. Mexican people ___tequila with lemon.
A) to drink
B) does drink
C) drinks
D) don’t drinks
E) drink
17. Write sentence putting the verb in brackets into the correct Tense.
We (not to book) the room yesterday.
18. I ___ meet them last night.
A) not cound
B) didn’t can
C) couldn’t
D) can’t
E) didn’t cannot
19. He ___ playing the guitar.
A) are
B) does
C) is
D) has
E) do
20. The book is ___ than the film.
A) more good
B) gooder
C) better
D) more better
E) more gooder
1. E. 2. D. 3. D 4. C 5. E. 6 C. 7 B. 8_. 9 E. 10 B.
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