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201. AuxiliaryverbsinEnglishare:

A) to do

B) to have

C) to go

D) to see

E) to know

F) to write

G) to read

 

202. Non progressive verbs are:

A) believe

B) doubt

C) wonder

D) observe

E) catch

F) water

G) fire

 

203. Sentences in Present Progressive:

A) I’m doing my homework.

B) House prices are going up again.

C) I’m fond of reading.

D) The reading student is sitting there.

E) I like swimming in the river.

F) My son dislikes typing.

G) He worked at the office.

 

204. Verbs used in Present Simple:

A) does

B) speak

C) wrote

D) slept

E) sent

F) kept

G) left

 

205. Special questions are:

A) Who do you work with?

B) What does he do in his free time?

C) Can you translate it yourself?

D) Do you always watch TV?

E) When he comes, ring me up.

F) You came from Franceidn’t you?

G) You can play chessannot you?

 

206. Time words used in Present Progressive:

A) now

B) at the moment

C) usually

D) seldom

E) rarely

F) sometimes

G) often

 

207. Auxiliary verbs used to form Present Progressive:

A) am

B) are

C) do

D) were

E) did

F) see

G) done

 

208. Alternative questions are:

A) Do you live near here or far from here?

B) Does she speak German or Chinese?

C) Have you already sent her an email?

D) What are doing at the moment?

E) Whose notebook is on that table?

F) Does your friend often invite you to him?

G) Did you go to the cinema?

 

209. General questions are:

A) Do you like speaking English?

B) Did he speak to his teacher?

C) How do you get to work?

D) Do you like tea or coffee?

E) You are a studentren’t you?

F) Why do you learn German?

G) Why do you love math?

 

210. Disjunctive questions are:

A) Almas works hardoesn’t he?

B) They haven’t got a message yet, have they?

C) Can you speak English fluently?

D) Did your brother return from work?

E) Does she like cooking pasta?

F) Won’t he come here tonight?

G) Were you with her the whole time?

 

211. Sentences in Past Simple:

A) I bought this book in Almaty.

B) I recognized him with difficulty.

C) He works for a big factory.

D) I’ll become a good specialist.

E) They are playing football.

F) He seldom visits me.

G) He was singing yesterday.

 

212. Time words used in Present Perfect:

A) already

B) ever

C) hardly

D) usually

E) rarely

F) sometimes

G) every time

 

213. Sentences in Present Perfect:

A) I’ve read that book twice.

B) He hasn’t finished his work yet.

C) I entered the university last year.

D) They have a big house.

E) We were thinking about it.

F) My father has a new car.

G) My friend has many books.

 

214. Sentences in Past Continuous:

A) As I was walking down, I saw Bill.

B) The phone rang while I was having dinner.

C) Having finished my work I went home.

D) I used to play the guitar when I was a child.

E) I like my dog.

F) I liked walking in the park in rainy weather.

G) He was going to buy a dictionary.

 

215. Time words in the Past Perfect Continuous:

A) for a long time

B) for two hours

C) at the moment

D) by that time

E) in the evening

F) this morning

G) in the morning

 

216. Auxiliary verbs used in Present Perfect Continuous.:

A) has

B) have

C) was

D) were

E) do

F) went

G) go

 

217. Time words used in Past Perfect:

A) by the end of the year

B) by that time A) at 7 o’clock

C) in the morning

D) at night

E) at night.

F) tonight

 

218. Time words used in Past Simple:

A) yesterday

B) last time

C) tomorrow

D) next week

E) hardly ever

F) sometimes

G) never

 

219. Auxiliary verbs used in Future Perfect Continuous:

A) will

B) have

C) do

D) were

E) was

F) did

G) does

 

220

Time words used in Future Simple:

A) tomorrow

B) next week

C) sometimes

D) never

E) lately

F) often

G) rarely

 

221. Verbs with two objects in Passive Voice:

A) to sent

B) to give

C) to read

D) to speak

E) to go

F) to told

G) to do

 

222. Sentences in the Present Simple Passive:

A) Many accidents are caused by careless driving.

B) Hundreds of people are employed every year.

C) The workers build a lot of houses every year.

D) The students were given a text to translate.

E) My mother usually wakes me up in the morning.

F) I am never late for classes.

G) Cheese is better with meat.

 

223. Sentences in the Past Simple Passive:

A) My camera was stolen from my hotel room.

B) The room was cleaned yesterday.

C) My sister moved to Kokshetau last month.

D) My parents worked as teachers.

E) The wind damaged the roofs of houses.

F) I invited my friends to me.

G) He did the exercises.

 

224. Sentences in the Passive Voice:

A) The work must be done at once.

B) The houses are built every year.

C) The children are playing in the yard.

D) He works in the garden.

E) They sometimes visit us.

F) He never eats meat.

G) I invited you to the party.

 

225. Sentences in the Present Perfect Passive:

A) The meeting has been cancelled.

B) Have you ever been bitten by a dog?

C) I have never been to Scotland.

D) He speaks English well.

E) How about you don’t look at your phone for the answer?

F) Have they already sent a message?

G) I have been there for a week.

 

226. Sentences in the Present Continuous Passive:

A) The computer is being used at the moment.

B) The road is being repaired at the moment.

C) The workers are building a house now.

D) Look! Somebody is cleaning the room.

E) They are having a big party at the moment.

F) The students are talking about holidays.

G) Stop looking at me.

 

227. Sentences in the Past Simple Passive:

A) I was invited to the cinema by my friend.

B) He was shown the way to the station.

C) The chief offered me an interesting job.

D) She painted the walls of her room.

E) My brother bought a computer for me.

F) He was doing his homework for 2 hours.

G) Skilled workers did everything well.

 

228. Sentences in the Future Simple Passive:

A) His new book will be published soon.

B) A lot of houses will be built in Turkistan.

C) They will deliver goods next week.

D) I will fly to the USA next summer.

E) My daughter will graduate from the university.

F) My son will win in the competition next time.

G) He doesn’t know English good.

 

229. Sentences in the Past Continuous Passive:

A) The dinner was being cooked when I came home.

B) The video was being watched when he came in.

C) He was presenting his new project at that time.

D) The teacher was using an interactive board then.

E) They were discussing his idea when he came in.

F) He was playing computer games the whole night.

G) He likes his university.

 

230 Sentences in the Past Perfect Passive:

A) A new car had already been bought by neighbors.

B) The new job had been found by my friend.

C) I had already cooked supper when mum came.

D) My father had read the book before.

E) I bought a new car for my dad.

F) She had already corrected all the mistakes.

G) The teacher had assessed the students’ knowledge.

 

231. The young man didn’t stop … although I asked him twice.

A) smoking

B) shouting

C) is smoking

D) shout

E) to smoke

F) a smoke

G) laugh

 

232. He made her … his room.

A) tidy up

B) clean up

C) to tidy up

D) will tidy up

E) would tidy up

F) done

G) swept

 

233. Modal verbs are:

A) may

B) can

C) will

D) read

E) write

F) speak

G) go

 

234. Last Monday I received a letter … by my sister on the 1stof May.

A) sent

B) written

C) sending

D) to send

E) had sent

F) was sent 

G) do

 

235. Modal auxiliary verbs are expressed for:

A) strong obligation

B) prohibition

C) repeated activity

D) competition

E) logic

F) desire

G) information

 

236. Sentences with Infinitives:

A) I want you to listen to me.

B) They don’t allow people to smoke.

C) I’m going to the cinema.

D) I haven’t finished my work.

E) I used to ride a bike.

F) Are you washing your car?

G) Are you listening to music?

 

237. Sentences with modal verbs are:

A) He can driveut he hasn’t got a car.

B) We could do what we wanted.

C) My grandmother love music.

D) Laura had hurt her leg.

E) She is very smart.

F) I liked riding.

G) You have travelled a lot.

 

238. The specific characteristics of modal verbs:

A) Questions are made without to.

B) They have no –s in the third person singular.

C) They have full forms.

D) They are used with to.

E) They are used at the end of the sentence.

F) There are no special characteristics.

G) They are used with will.

 

239. Infinitive in the function of the subject:

A) To practice regularly is important.

B) To wait for people who were late made me angry.

C) He got up early in order to time to pack.

D) Your task is to read the text.

E) I sat down to rest.

F) I like to read papers at breakfast.

G) Are you feeling the rhythm?

 

240. Infinitive in the function of the object:

A) It is important to book in advance.

B) It is nice to talk to you.

C) To speak English fluently is my dream.

D) I dislike going out with my friends.

E) To study abroad is possible today.

F) Studying hard is the key.

G) She loves dancing in the evening.

 

241. Choosethebestalternative.(

….any nephews or nieces?

a) Does she have

b) Has she got

c) Have she get

d) Does she has

e) Do she have

f) Does she has got

g) Does she got

 

242. Put the appropriate prepositions

I think the rose is the most beautiful …all popular flowers.

a) Among

b) Of

c) At

d) On

e) Under

f) From

g) Into

 

243. Choose the right variant. ….are famous English writers.

a) William Shakespeare

b) Charles Dickens

c) MukhtarAuezov

d) AbayKunanbayev

e) Aleksandr Pushkin

f) MukhtarShakhanov

g) Jack London

 

244. Choose the proverbs about Patience.

a) Patience is a virtue.

b) Rome was not built in a day

c) Two heads are better than one

d) Like father, like son

e) Once bitten, twice shy

f) Better late than never

g) A friend in need is a friend indeed

 

245. Find appropriate antonyms of the adjective: polite

a) Impolite

b) Rude

c) Clever

d) Handsome

e) Pretty

f) Fine

g) Bad

 

246. The edending sounds as [t]:

a) Smashed

b) Booked

c) Ended

d) Rolled

e) Planned

f) Aged

g) Played

 

247. Find the countable nouns:

a) statesman

b) station

c) stationery

d) statehood

e) statistics

f) stability

g) statically

 

248. Put Possessive Case (‘) where necessary 

a) All companies … policies

b) Actresses … roles

c) Children … socks

d) United states … citizen

e) Ship … crew

f) Prince Albert … title

g) Chemist … shop

 

249. .Find compound words

a) Wallpaper

b) Greenhouse

c) People

d) Complex

e) Whistle

f) Glass

g) Kangaroo

 

250. The articles are used correctly:

a) It’s a party!

b) In the morning

c) To tell a truth

d) At a first sight

e) Day after the day

f) In an hurry

g) To go to cinema

 

251. Answer(s) to the General question(s) in Reported Speech:

a) The teacher wanted to know if the pupils would attend the lesson

b) Mike’s Granny wanted to know if he would come the next week

c) Isabel’s mother told us she was doing very well in Chemistry

d) The volunteers said they would be glad to visit Kazakhstan

e) They asked why I had forgotten about the incident

f) My friend asked us when we would leave for the city

g) He asked me why I was late

 

252. Find the right plural forms of the nouns:

a) Children

b) Men

c) Mans

d) Womans

e) Toothes

f) Foots

g) Childs

 

253. Find adjectives to describe a house:

a) Old

b) Big

c) Handsome

d) Shy

e) Slow

f) Tomorrow

g) Heavy

 

254. Find the right forms of the comparative adjectives:

a) Hotter

b) More beautiful

c) Expensiver

d) Biger

e) More cheap

f) Interestinger

g) Slowerest

 

255. Give antonyms to the word “healthy”

a) Ill

b) Unhealthy

c) Quick

d) Enjoyable

e) Big

f) Kind

g) Rude

 

256. The correct variants of Conditionals:

As soon as I … the IELTS exam I will get a certificate.

a) Get the results of

b) Pass

c) Passed

d) Got the results of

e) Will not pass

f) Passes

g) Will pass

 

257. -What are you doing on Saturday?

- I don’t know yet. I … go down town.

a) Might

b) May

c) Should

d) Shouldn’t

e) Could

f) Had to

g) Would

 

258. .Interrogative sentences:

a) How many languages did they speak?

b) The shortest month of the year is February

c) Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales

d) There isn’t no other material art style like it

e) To sum it up, the more language skills you can develop  

f) What is friendship?

g) Be flexible, and take the chance!

 

259. .Complete the sentence with the right prepositions:

The foreign trade of Kazakhstan has a tendency … growth.

a) To

b) Towards

c) Among

d) From

e) Over

f) Near

g) Across 

 

260. Find the prepositions of place:

a) In the room

b) At the bus-stop

c) In February

d) At night

e) On time

f) In the morning

g) At Christmas

 

261. The correct forms of Complex Subject:

The Turkish delegation … to have left Ankara.

a) Is reported

b) Is said

c) Reporting

d) Said

e) Saying

f) Reports

g) Is reporting 

 

262. Find the prepositions of time:

a) In the evening

b) In 2016

c) On the ceiling

d) At work

e) In the garden

f) Behind the table

g) On the floor

 

263. Indicate the correct answer:

It is not the borders of Kazakhstan.

a) Iran

b) Mongolia

c) The Caspian Sea

d) Uzbekistan

e) China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region

f) Turkmenistan

g) Russia

 

264. Find the right variant

My watch has stopped …

a) working

b)making

c)to work

d)is working

e)ticking

f)to working

g)had worked

 

265. Find the right variant

The traditional Kazakhstan food include … and …as well as … products.

a) mutton, beshbarmak, make’s (cow’s) milk

b) mutton and horse – beef, sour – milk

c) fried eggs, potato, milk

d) foiled potato, meat, milk

e) chicken, pork, kumis

f) turkey, chicken, milk

g) ham, pork, airan

 

266. Find the right variantto the word“differ” –

a)– ent

b)– ence

c)– less

d)– ous

e)– ness

f)– or

g)– ful

 

267. Answer the question

What is the most important Kazakh holiday?

a)Mother’s day

b)Nauryz

c)The Kazakh New Year

d)New year

e)Father’s day

f)Children’s day

g)Thanksgiving day

 

268.Which sentence is the Possessive case:

a) Sam’s car is nice.

b) Peter’s car is modern.

c) It’sfine.

d) My brother’s got many gift cards.

e)She’s a housewife

f) My dad’s a teacher

g) My neighbour’s at home.

 

269.Use the correct comparatives:

a) more

b) better

c) loudder

d) busyer

e) beautifuller

f) least

g) badder

 

270.Letter “e” missing words:

a) hadmaster

b) kindrgarten

c) motivation

d) reputation

e) research

f) percentage

g) immediatly

 

271. The synonyms of “clever”:

a) intelligent

b) smart

c) stupid

d) dull

e) good

f) lively

g) interesting

 

272. Complete the sentence.

Time … not wait.

a) Is

b) Does

c) Did not

d) Are

e) Do

f) Will not

g) Has

 

273. Complete the sentences

The weather in Kazakhstan is…

a) With hot summer

b) And warm winter

c) Without seasons

d) With cold summer

e) Extreme continental

f) Lost

g) Rainy

 

274. Sentences with participles

a) She ate in the corner

b) I met my friend when I was going home

c) Our teachers are sitting at the table

d) My friend is going home

e) Our teachers is sitting at the table

f) We were going home

g) The man sitting at the table is our teacher

 

275. Matching of the synonyms (event)

a) Happen

b) Chance

c) Work

d) Evidence

e) Task

f) Job

g) Opportunity

 

276. Matching of the antonyms (unknown)

a) Famous

b) Well-known

c) Angry

d) Lovely

e) Happy

f) Lucky

g) Crazy

 

277. Find the opposite words

a) Polite, unpiloted

b) Talkative, silent

c) Shy, outgoing

d) Kind, nice

e) Stupid, passive

f) Lazy, inactive

g) Clever, active

 

278. Matching of the synonyms (bright)

a) Light

b) Shiny

c) Thin

d) Tall

e) Dark

f) Smart

g) Angry

 

279. The possessive pronouns

I know your name. But I don’t know …name.

a) Her

b) His

c) They

d) She

e) He

f) Us

g) Our

 

280. Our teacher … some letters.

a) Writes

b) Was writing

c) Written

d) Have written

e) Hasn’t write

f) don’t write

g) Didn’t written

 

281 . I ... stay up late that day because it was my birthday. I usually ...be in bed at nine o'clock.

a) Might, had to

b) was allowed to, had to

c) was able to, had to

d) could, had to

e) could, might

f) might, could

g) Can, have to

 



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