1. When ___ the school?
1) have you joined
2) did you joined
3) did you join
4) have you ever joined
2. I would like to visit Prague. Unfortunately, I ___ there.
1) will never be
2) have never been
3) was never
4) has been
3. That's the best speech I ___
1) never heard
2) didn't hear
3) heard
4) have ever heard
4. Jack ___ in Boston for the past 15 years.
1) lives
2) lived
3) has lived
4) has live
5. I___ to him last week.
1) spoke
2) have already spoken
3) haven’t spoke
4) speaked
6. We ___ a contract last year.
1) have signed
2) signed
3) haven't signed
4) have sign
7. I ___ back from a business trip to France last weekend.
1) come
2) came
3) never came
4) have just come
8. Can you help me? I ___ my homework, but I still don't understand exercise number 7.
1) finished
2) don't finish
3) have finished
4) finish
9. Dad, ___ reading the paper yet?
1) have you finished
2) are you finishing
3) did you finish
4) has you finish
10. I can't believe that you ___ the news.
1) haven't read
2) didn't read
3) don't read
4) read not
11. My car ___ down. I can't drive home.
1) has broken
2) broke
3) have broken
4) broken
12. I ___ her since my childhood.
1) know
2) have known
3) knew
4) has known
13. You are too late! The program ___ at least two hours ago.
1) has started
2) have started
3) starts
4) started
14. My tape-recorder ___ out of order for a long time. Let us take yours.
1) has been
2) was
3) was being
4) have been
15. I think I ___ in this theater before.
1) was
2) have been
3) has been
4) was being
16. Just a moment! I ___ of a good idea yet!
1) didn't think
2) haven't thought
3) don't think
4) haven’t think
17. Look! Somebody ___ milk on our new carpet.
1) spilt
2) splited
3) have spilt
4) has spilt
18. She looks young because she ___ weight.
1) lost
2) have lost
3) loses
4) has lost
19. Where ___ you go yesterday morning?
1) had
2) have
3) has
4) did
20. How long ___ at your present address?
1) have you lived
2) did you live
3) do you live
4) lived
Russia is one of the largest countries in the world. It occupies a big part of dry land. The country is known as a Legend Empire, because it has been suffering from foreign invasion and dominance by outsiders from times immemorial, but still strong and alive.The country divided by Ural mountain range in two big parts is full of controversies. People who live close to Europe are not the same with Russians from the other side of the Ural. Russia is rich in such natural treasures as coal, oil, nickel, copper, natural gas and even diamonds. The oversize of the territory determines a big variety of climates: from arctic to subtropical one. In the centre of the country there is a temperate climate. One of the main sources of pride in Russia is unique nature from East to West. The country is rich in numerous lakes, rivers and woods.
«Michael heard his alarm clock ringing but he could not open his eyes. Then his mum came (COME) into the room and turned on the light:»
Michael heard his alarm clock ringing but he could not open his eyes. Then his mum came (COME) into the room and turned on the light: “I know there’s nothing more difficult (DIFFICULT) than to get up early in the morning in December.” Mum bent and kissed Michael’s cheek. “Oh, you are boiling! Your head is so hot. Michael, are (BE) you all right? Michael at last managed to open his eyes. “Yes, I’m fine. But my head is spinning and my eyes hurt.”
“It’s probably the flu. Look, Michael, I wish I could (CAN) stay with you today, but I can’t. I have to be in our office till at least 3pm.” Don’t worry, Mum. If I need anything, I’ll call (CALL) you at once.” “I have made (MAKE) sandwiches already.”
“I don’t want to eat, Mum.” “Ok. I’ll put them (THEY) in the fridge.” When his mum left, Michael woke up completely. He reached for the bookshelf and took out an old book of fairy tales. It was bought (BUY) by his great-grandmother, when he was a small child. She often said that even in her old age she loved (LOVE) these tales more than anything else. Michael opened the book and sank into the world of mystery and wonders.
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