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I didn't envisage _____ you again.

A) To see

B) Seeing

C) Have seen

D) Have been seeing

E) saw

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Please remember _____ the plants while I am away.

A) To water

B) Watering

C) To enjoy

D) To have watered

E) Watered

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Mary has forbidden John _____ in her present.

A) To smoke

B) Smoking

C) To have a smoke

D) Smoked

E) To have been smoking

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I will never forget _____ London last year.

A) To visit

B) Visiting

C) To come

D) Coming to see

E) Sightseeing

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The telephone rang, but I went on _____.

A) To read

B) Reading

C) Having read

D) Have been reading

E) Read

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Your work is very poor, I regret _____.

A) To say

B) Saying

C) To talk

D) Talking

E) Telling

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Stop _____ that noise.

A) To make

B) Making

C) Doing

D) To do

E) Forcing

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Don't forget _____ me up tomorrow.

A) To ring

B) Ringing

C) To call

D) Calling

E) To bell

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Please try _____ this.

 

A) To understand

B) Understanding

C) To see

D) Seeing

E) To have seen

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John sang a song and then went on _____ tea.

A) To drink

B) Drinking

C) to gulp

D) Gulping

E) To swallow

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I don't regret _____ the film yesterday.

A) To watch

B) Watching

C) Looking

D) To look

E) To have watched

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The bank lowered its interest rate on loans to encourage _____ money.

A) To borrow

B) Borrowing

C) Lending

D) To lend

E) To give

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You will be interested _____ that an agreement has been reached.

A) To know

B) Knowing

C) To find out

D) Finding out

E) Finding

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She encouraged me _____.

A) To leave

B) Leaving

C) To have left

D) To have been living

E) Crying

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What do you mean _____ tomorrow?

A) To do

B) Doing

C) Make

D) Making

E) To rend

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I had been working for several hours, then I stopped _____ a rest.

A) To have

B) Having

C) To relax

D) Relaxing

E) To catch

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Did you really need _____ him all the details?

A) To tell

B) Telling

C) Say

D) Talk

E) Saying

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Try _____ the fish before offering it to the guest.

A) To taste

B) Tasting

C) Eating

D) to eat

E) to endeavor

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I wouldn't advise you _____ this cheese.

A) To eat

B) Eating

C) To attempt

D) Attempting

E) Tasting

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This job wants _____ at once.

A) To do

B) Doing

C) Being done

D) Making

E) Being made

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. Do you advise _____ this novel?

A) To read

B) Reading

C) Analyzing

D) To write

E) Writing

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He works so hard because he is anxious _____.

A) To succeed

B) About succeeding

C) Being unsuccessful

D) To reach

E) Making no headway

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People are not permitted _____ in the lecture hall.

A) To shout

B) Shouting

C) To yell

D) Crying

E) Being not quiet

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___________ is not allowed here.

A) To smoke

B) Smoking

C) To drink

D) Talking

E) Eating

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I mean _____ you very soon.

A) To write

B) Writing

C) To read

D) To speak

E) Talking

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Charles was anxious _____ the money.

A) To lose

B) About losing

C) Spend

D) To waste

E) To give

 

 

Test on Practical English of Oral and Written Speech

 

GRAMMAR

ВАРИАНТ №4

 

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If you miss the bus, it will mean _____ for an hour.

A) To wait

B) Waiting

C) Looking

D) Catching

E) To be late

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They allowed us _____ here for two hours.

A)to stay

B)staying

C) to stop

D) stopping

E) to remain

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To carry out this plan would require _____ our staff.

A) to increase

B) increasing

C) To expand

D) To widen

E) To enlarge

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I detest ____ with my mouth full.

A) To talk

B) Saying

C) Talking

D) Telling

E) To chat

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We mustn’t risk ______ caught in a storm.

A) To get

B) To have

C) Having

D) To be

E) Getting

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I don’t relish _____ the doctor.

A) To confront

B) To visit

C) Confronting

D) To see

E) To cure

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Helen admitted ______ the horse.

A) To have stolen

B) To steal

C) To have taken away

D) To have robbed

E) Having stolen

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The student’s determined_____ English

A) Learning

B) Progressing

C) Mastering

D) To learn

E) To teach

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Every candidate seems______.

A) To get

B) To win

C) To gain

D) Being the winner

E) Winner

VOCABULARY

Match the right word to the given definition:

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A situation in which one person or thing has more influence or power than any other.

A) paragon

B) abduction

C) dominance

D) amendment

E) violation

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Someone who is perfect or extremely good.

A) Paragon

B) Sub

C) Genius

D) Outright

E) Scramble

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A change to a document, law or agreement.

A) Assembly

B) authority

C) evaluation

D) amendment

E) dominance

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To give someone confidence or hope.

A) to blame

B) to encourage

C) to govern

D) to appoint

E) to vote

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The subject that students study at a particular school or college.

A) Curriculum

B) term

C) submissive

D) sub

E) program

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An official choice you make between two or more issues, people etc.

A) Vote

B) code

C) evaluation

D) matching

E) substitute

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To say or think that someone is responsible for an accident, problem or a bad situation.

A) to vote

B) to encourage

C) to blame

D) to assembly

E) to bite

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An action that breaks a law, agreement etc.

A) amendment

B) violation

C) submission

D) evaluation

E) obligation

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The way of taking someone away using force.

A) execution

B) substitution

C) curriculum

D) counseling

E) abduction

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Always willing to obey someone and never disagreeing with them even if they are unkind to you.

A) substitute

B) obsessive

C) submissive

D) genius

E) outrageous

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Someone whose job is to give advice to people with problems.

A) sub

B) genius

C) infant

D) paragon

E) counselor

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To choose someone to do a particular job.

A) to appoint

B) to elect

C) to argue

D) to vote

E) to execute

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Special skill or knowledge that you get from experience, training or study.

A) substitute

B) curriculum

C) expertise

D) genius

E) relevant

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Unable to stop thinking about someone or something in a way that is extreme.

A) Obsessive

B) submissive

C) successive

D) scramble

E) relevant

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Officially control and mange a country or area and its people.

A) to elect

B) to vote

C) to execute

D) to choose

E) to govern

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To choose someone to represent you or hold an official position, by voting for them.

A) to elect

B) to classify

C) to choose

D) to govern

E) to punish

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Someone who uses strength or status to threaten or frighten people.

A) Bully

B) sub

C) counselor

D) paragon

E) tutor

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To treat someone unfairly in order to get some benefit for yourself.

A) to abduct

B) to elect

C) to govern

D) to exploit

E) to expertise

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To punish someone for something wrong they have done.

A) to punish

B) to encourage

C) to evaluate

D) to bully

E) to vote

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A situation in which people compete with and push each other in order to get what they want.

A) bully

B) scramble

C) battle

D) fight

E) box

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To decide to spend all your time on or put all your efforts into one particular thing.

A) to decide

B) to dedicate

C) to vote

D) to execute

E) to pinch

Test on Practical English of Oral and Written Speech

 

GRAMMAR

ВАРИАНТ №5

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A problem that is likely to happen in a particular situation.

A) detention

B) relevant

C) reliable

D) responsible

E) due

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Punishment that consists of hitting someone.

A) obligation

B) detention

C) defiance

D) corporal punishment

E) legislature

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Something that you must do for legal or moral reasons.

A) responsibilities

B) duties

C) obligations

D) legislature

E) dedication

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Refuse to obey a person or a rule.

A) to dedicate

B) to punish

C) to ignore

D) to vote

E) to defiance

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The act of completing something that you have agreed or planned.

A) legislature

B) execution

C) detention

D) submission

E) obligation

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A mixture of different things and styles.

A) defiance

B) infant

C) hybrid

D) relevant

E) implementation

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The part of a government that has the power to create laws.

A) legislature

B) execution

C) detention

D) submission

E) obligation

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A problem that is likely to happen in a particular situation.

A) corporal punishment

B) obligation

C) duties

D) pitfalls

E) troubles

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A punishment in which a child has to stay at school after other children have left.

A) defiance

B) detention

C) completion

D) submission

E) argument

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Traps, unexpected dangers

A) retentive

B) pitfalls

C) steady

D) stunt

E) smart

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a situation in which people compete with to push each other in order to get what they want

A) goal

B) to exploit

C) stunt

D) scramble

E) steady

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Someone who is much more intelligent or skillful than other people

A) genius

B) smart

C) steady

D) retentive

E) pandemic

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A very young child

A) sibling

B) stunt

C) smart

D) infant

E) octogenarians

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Intelligent

A) retentive

B) smart

C) genius

D) steady

E) pandemic

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Something that you hope to achieve

A) pitfalls

B) goal

C) scramble

D) stunt

E) steady

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Staying at the same level

A) pitfalls

B) steady

C) smart

D) adolescence

E) beg

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A dangerous action is done to entertain people

A) to exploit

B) to safeguard

C) to cope with

D) stunt

E) pandemic

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Memory or mind is able to hold facts, to remember them

A) pandemic

B) stunt

C) smart

D) genius

E) retentive

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To treat someone unfairly in order to get some benefit for yourself

A) to safeguard

B) to scramble

C) to exploit

D) to cope with

E) to blackmail

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Someone who is perfect

A) smart

B) mature

C) paragon

D) offspring

E) rod

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To ask something in way that shows you want it very much

A) to exploit

B) to ask

C) to beg

D) to expertise

E) to cope with

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Children

A) adolescence

B) octogenarian

C) mature

D) offspring

E) paragon

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To start behaving like an adult to become more sensible

A) offspring

B) mature

C) adolescence

D) octogenarian

E) paragon

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A long thin bar or stick

A) goal

B) rod

C) pledged

D) courtesy

E) equanimity

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The period of your life when you are changing from being a child to being an adult

A) mature

B) offspring

C) octogenarian

D) paragon

E) adolescence

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People between 80 to 89 years old

A) mature

B) offspring

C) octogenarian

D) adult

E) courtesy

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Ability to speak two languages

A) equanimity

B) courtesy

C) paragon

D) bilingualism

E) rod

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A school or place where very young children are looked after

A) community

B) school

C) nursery

D) house

E) endorse

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To recognize the difference between things

A) to appeal

B) to expertise

C) to distinguish

D) to blame

E) to endorse

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An action of taking someone away using force

A) to blame

B) to blackmail

C) to appeal

D) abduction

E) outright

Test on Practical English of Oral and Written Speech

 

GRAMMAR

ВАРИАНТ №6

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Unable to stop thinking about someone or something on a way that is extreme

A) estimate

B) appreciate

C) obsessive

D) neglect

E) abduction

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Special skill or knowledge that you get from experience

A) to blame

B) expertise

C) to appeal

D) to distinguish

E) neglect

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