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  • E) I had toast and coffee for breakfast






    314. Give antonym: Clean

    A) dirty

    B) greedy

    C) open

    D) nasty

    E) fat

    315. When …the concert start last night? - It …at 8 o’clock.

    A) did/ was

    B) were/ did

    C) was/was

    D) had started/ was

    E) is/ did

    Вопрос 453

    316. The cat... eating... food.

    A) is/it’s

    B) are/ it’s

    C) is/it

    D) am/the

    E) is/ his

    317. He’s... his dog not to dirty the house.

    A) training

    B) passing

    C) teasing

    D) visiting

    E) studying

    318. Mr. Brown is a very.... person. He always helps the people and opens doors for ladies.

    A) polite

    B) unfriendly

    C) nervous

    D) cruel

    E) tidy

    320. A mathematician is a person... maths.

    A) who studies

    B) who study

    C) which study

    D) that studies

    E) which studies

    321. Ей шестнадцать лет.

    A) She is sixteen

    B) She is in sixteen

    C) She is sixten years

    D) She has sixteen year

    E) She is in her sixteen years

    322. She will be playing tennis on Sunday,.... she?

    A) won’t

    B) won’t she be

    C) will she

    D) won’t be she

    E) shan’t she

    323. Give right sentence.

    A) Put on this dress

    B) Put at this dress

    C) Put of this dress

    D) Put out this dress

    E) Put in this dress

    324. What places did you visit?

    A) I visited many historical places

    B) I shall visit London next year

    C) I am not a tourist

    D) I visited Moscow last year

    E) I am going to visit the Science Museum

    325. The weather isn’t cold today, but it... cold yesterday.

    A) was

    B) wasn’t

    C) were

    D) did

    E) is

    326. ” She used to collect stamps”, means

    A) Collecting stamps is her hobby

    B) She doesn’t collect stamps anymore

    C) She didn’t like stamps

    D) She doesn’t like stamps

    E) She don’t like stamps

    327. How far is... from Almaty to Tashkent?

    A) it

    B) definition

    C) ways

    D) meters

    E) kilometers

    328. Did you buy any bread? – No, I... any bread, but I... some milk.

    A) didn’t buy/ bought

    B) am buying/ bought

    C) bought / am buying

    D) bought/ bought

    E) don’t buy/ bought

    329. Are you going to finish your study.... 2017?

    A) In

    B) On

    C) -

    D) For

    E) At

    330. She usually... her glasses, but now she is not wearing…

    A) wears/ them

    B) wear/ them

    C) wore/ them

    D) wore/ it

    E) - / -

    331. Before we leave what we often say?

    A) bye

    B) have a good day

    C) it was nice to meet you

    D) i was tired while I was here

    E) you later

    332. -Which party will you go next Friday? - I must go to Jack’s party, because he... me two weeks ago.

    A) invited

    B) pretended

    C) punished

    D) prepared

    E) liked

    333. Their favorite singer is Sting,.... he?

    A) isn’t

    B) doesn’t

    C) wasn’t

    D) is

    E) aren’t

    335. She is fond... classical music.

    A) of

    B) in

    C) in

    D) by

    E) at

    336.... always speaks in a loud voice.

    A) he

    B) we

    C) you

    D) they

    E) I

    337. You must put... your coat. It’s cold outside.

    A) on

    B) off

    C) away

    D) at

    E) in

    338. Don’t look... me the way like that!

    A) at

    B) through

    C) for

    D) in

    E) on

    339. I am waiting... my friend. He is late.

    A) for

    B) at

    C) into

    D) on

    E) in

    340. Do you know the way... making good tea

    A) of

    B) in

    C) to

    D) for

    E) about

    341. She can’t do it properly. Help... please.

    A) her

    B) me

    C) their

    D) my

    E) mine

    342.... comes home at 8 o’clock.

    A) she

    B) I

    C) they

    D) you

    E) we

    343. They did not have any meat. So they... cook a soup.

    A) could not

    B) can

    C) can’t

    D) be able to

    E) will be able to

    344. Translate: Lifeless

    A) безжизненный

    B) жизненный

    C) жизнь

    D) жить

    E) мертвый

    345. Find a question to underlined word. Look! They are eating dinner now.

    A) Who is eating dinner now

    B) What are they doing now

    C) What are they eating now

    D) What do they eat

    E) Why are they eating

    346. Look! The girls … rock-n-roll.

    A) are dancing

    B) dance

    C) is dancing

    D) danced

    E) are danced

    347. … you prepare breakfast for me? I am hurry

    A) can

    B) should

    C) must

    D) need

    E) shall

    348. You … buy milk. I prefer tea without milk

    A) needn’t

    B) can

    C) need

    D) may

    E) ought to

    349. I know the town well so I … advise you where to go to have dinner.

    A) can

    B) may not

    C) must

    D) need

    E) to be to

    350. I lost my key yesterday and … open the door.

    A) couldn’t

    B) could

    C) can

    D) may not

    E) have not

    351. … breakfast English people usually have cornflakes or porridge with milk.

    A) for

    B) at

    C) on

    D) to

    E) in

    352. Pass … me the salt, please.

    A) -

    B) at

    C) on

    D) to

    E) for

    353.... white curtains on the window.

    A) There are

    B) This is

    C) There is

    D) –

    E) Those are

    354. It is … the third floor.

    A) on

    B) in

    C) at

    D) under

    E) for

    355. Translate: Keep the house clean

    A) содержать дом в чистоте

    B) убирать дом

    C) содержать дом в пыли

    D) сорить в доме

    E) убираться в доме

    356. There are some pictures... the wall.

    A) on

    B) in

    C) from

    D) at

    E) under

    357. What usually lies on the floor?

    A) carpet

    B) fork

    C) chandelier

    D) cupboard

    E) armchair

    358. It’s Thursday today, …

    A) isn’t it

    B) doesn’t he

    C) is it

    D) are they

    E) wasn’t it

    359. You’ve got two sisters…

    A) haven’t you

    B) hasn’t he

    C) are they

    D) isn’t it

    E) wasn’t it.

    360. Найдите слово не соответствующее теме «My flat»

    A) plane

    B) nursery

    C) kitchen

    D) bedroom

    E) balcony

    361. My name is Asel. I…16 years old.

    A) am

    B) are

    C) is

    D) were

    E) was

    362. They aren’t French,

    A) are they

    B) haven’t they

    C) aren’t they

    D) isn’t it

    E) was it

    363. They … an English lesson every day.

    A) have

    B) had

    C) has

    D) have had

    E) had have

    364. Mary studies at the University. She … a student.

    A) Is

    B) Are

    C) Am

    D) Was

    E) Were

    365. Выберите слово не подходящее по смыслу.

    A) season

    B) lecture

    C) tutor

    D) university

    E) teacher

    366. Выберите слово не подходящее по смыслу.

    A) kitchen

    B) term

    C) semester

    D) credit

    E) debts

    367. Выберите слово не подходящее по смыслу.

    A) patient

    B) rector

    C) department

    D) part-time student

    E) teacher

    368. They … an English lesson every day last year.

    A) had

    B) have

    C) has

    D) have had

    E) had have

    369. She (not to ask) him about anything.

    A) did not ask

    B) is not asked

    C) not asked

    D) not asking

    E) do not ask

    370. He (to play) tennis twice a week last year.

    A) played

    B) playd

    C) had play

    D) is played

    E) play

    371. She (to learn) French and German two years ago.

    A) learnt

    B) is learnt

    C) lernt

    D) was learnt

    E) were learnt

    372. We (to keep) our car in the garage last winter.

    A) kept

    B) kepted

    C) was kept

    D) were kept

    E) kepting;

    They often (to make) mistakes at the lessons.

    373. A) make

    B) maked

    C) had make

    D) was made

    E) were made

    374. They (not to do) their shopping every day last year.

    A) did not do

    B) do not do

    C) does not do

    D) not did

    E) not do

    375. We (to go) to the university by metro yesterday.

    A) went

    B) gone

    C) goes

    D) go

    E) did go

    376. The concert (to begin) at 6 p.m yesterday.

    A) began

    B) begun

    C) begined

    D) begint

    E) begand

    377. I (to stay) at home yesterday.

    A) stayed

    B) stay

    C) was stay

    D) were stay

    E) stays

    378. Tom (to get) excellent marks in English yesterday.

    A) got

    B) getted

    C) get

    D) gott

    E) was got

    379.... always go abroad during their summer holidays.

    A) they

    B) he

    C) she

    D) us

    E) her

    380.... sister made some mistakes in her test.

    A) My

    B) He

    C) Mine

    D) Them

    E) Yours

    381. Is... absent today?

    A) anybody

    B) somebody

    C) nobody

    D) anywhere

    E) some

    382. If you ever have... problems, let me know.

    A) any

    B) some

    C) no

    D) every

    E) something

    383. Did... meet him yersterday?

    A) anybody

    B) somebody

    C) nobody

    D) everybody

    E) anything

    385. How... new grammar rules do you know?

    A) many

    B) much

    C) little

    D) few

    E) more

    386. These books are..., take... if you want.

    A) mine / them

    B) our / them

    C) mine / it

    D) her / them

    E) my / it

    387.... often wait for me at the entrance.

    A) They

    B) He

    C) She

    D) Our

    E) Them

    388. She’ll go to the South with... son and... daughter.

    A) her / her

    B) hers / her

    C) her / hers

    D) my / mine

    E) mine / my

    389.... of you knows his permanent address?

    A) Who

    B) Which

    C) What

    D) How

    E) How many

    390. I have many close friends in... native town.

    A) my

    B) our

    C) ours

    D) theirs

    E) them

    391. They should do it....

    A) theirself

    B) myself

    C) themselves

    D) ourself

    E) theirs

    392. She put on... coat and left for work.

    A) her

    B) she

    C) hers

    D) herself

    E) mine

    393. I’ve got no pen to write with. I’ll ask Askar to give me....

    A) his

    B) her

    C) herself

    D) mine

    E) my

    394. Are you an economist? -Yes,....

    A) I’m

    B) I do

    C) I have

    D) I’m not

    E) he is

    395. Does he visit his relatives in Russia?

    A) Yes, he does

    B) No, he does

    C) Yes, I do

    D) Yes, I am

    E) No, I am not

    396. Have the students done their homework? -Yes,....

    A) they have

    B) they have not

    C) they do

    D) I have

    E) they are

    394. He is handsome,...?

    A) isn’t he

    B) does he

    C) is he

    D) doesn’t he

    E) has he

    395. Bota knew it,...?

    A) didn’t she

    B) does she

    C) doesn’t she

    D) did she

    E) is she

    396. You can’t sing,...?

    A) can you

    B) can’t you

    C) can she

    D) may I

    E) can

    397. His clothes... very stylish.

    A) are

    B) is

    C) was

    D) were

    E) to be

    398. He … with his family now. His son … so much exited.

    A) is, is

    B) were, will

    C) was, were

    D) will be, will

    E) are, will be

    399. The students … in the Russian museum last night. Last month they … in the Hermitage.

    A) were, were

    B) were, will be

    C) will be are

    D) were, are

    E) are, was

    400. I … sorry. They … not at the office at the moment.

    A) am, are

    B) am, were

    C) was, will be

    D) were, were

    E) will be, are

    401. How … you? – I … not very well today.

    A) are, am

    B) is, am

    C) will be, was

    D) was, was

    E) are, are

    402. The shelf … brown. It … on the wall.

    A) is, is

    B) was, will be

    C) are, is

    D) were, was

    E) is, are

    403. Where … Asel and Serik? - They … at college.

    A) are, are

    B) are, is

    C) will be, were

    D) were, are

    E) is, is

    404. … you busy? – No, I … not.

    A) are, am

    B) am, am

    C) is, is

    D) was, were

    E) will be, was

    405. Do you have any idea where he…? – he … at work.

    A) is, is

    B) will be, were

    C) was, were

    D) are, am

    E) is, was

    406. Which sport, do you think, … the most dangerous?

    A) is

    B) was

    C) were

    D) am

    E) are

    407. His family … not in Almaty, it … in Astana.

    A) is, is

    B) are, was

    C) is, will be

    D) was, will be

    E) was, were

    408. An interesting film … on at the nearest cinema. It … Bumer.

    A) is, is

    B) is, are

    C) was, will be

    D) were, were

    E) was, is

    409. The lesson … interesting. We studied a new theme.

    A) was

    B) is

    C) are

    D) am

    E) will be

    410. I … writing a letter at the moment.

    A) am

    B) will be

    C) was

    D) were

    E) is

    411. They … playing football from 5 till 7.

    A) were

    B) am

    C) is

    D) will be

    E) are

    412. When did the Great Fire of London take place?

    A) 1666

    B) 1768

    C) 1516

    D) 1566

    E) 1856

    413. Nelson’s Column is situated in … in London.

    A) Trafalgar Square

    B) Downing Street

    C) Fleet Street

    D) Piccadilly Circus

    E) Harley Street

    414. The capital of England is ….

    A) London

    B) Chicago

    C) Washington D.C

    D) Cardiff

    E) Manchester

    415. Lake Loch Ness is situated in ….

    A) Scotland

    B) England

    C) Wales

    D) Australia

    E) Ireland

    416. London is on the....

    A) Thames

    B) Irtysh

    C) Mississippi

    D) Severn

    E) Avon

    417. Sherwood Forest is famous for the legendary ….

    A) Robin Hood

    B) Shrek

    C) Sir Arthur

    D) Mary Poppins

    E) Harry Potter

    418. “Ulster” is another name for ….

    A) Northern Ireland

    B) Republic of Ireland

    C) Britain

    D) Wales

    E) Scotland

    420. The national emblem of Scotland is the ….

    A) Daffodil

    B) Thistle

    C) Helmet

    D) Rose

    E) Shamrock

    421. The word “Albion”, the poetic name of Great Britain, means ….

    A) white

    B) yellow

    C) green

    D) red

    E) blue

    422. The British currency is ….

    A) Pounds

    B) Dollars

    C) Franks

    D) Crones

    E) British dollars

    443. What is the national emblem of England?

    A) Rose

    B) Maple leaf

    C) Tulip

    D) Violet

    E) Narcissi

    444. British people celebrate Halloween on the ….

    A) 31st of October

    B) 25th of December

    C) 5th of November

    D) 8th of March

    E) 4th of July

    445. A red dragon is the symbol of which country?

    A) Wales

    B) Scotland

    C) England

    D) Northern Ireland

    E) Southern Ireland

    446. How many parts does Great Britain consist of?

    A) 4

    B) 5

    C) 2

    D) 6

    E) 3

    447. … is Great Britain’s oldest University.

    A) Oxford;

    B) Cambridge

    C) London University

    D) Leicester University

    E) Birmingham University

    448. What is the capital of Wales?

    A) Cardiff

    B) Coventry

    C) Edinburgh

    D) Belfast

    E) Birmingham

    449. The ravens in the Tower of London are taken care of because ….

    A) Of a legend

    B) They are very rare

    C) They are very old

    D) The oldest name of the Tower

    E) The ravens

    450. The British Parliament consists of ….

    A) The house of Lords and the house of Commons

    B) The Senate and the house of Representatives

    C) The Senate and the Mazhilis

    D) The house of Lords and the house of Representatives

    E) The house of Lords and the Mazhilis

    451. Who is the official head of the state in Great Britain?

    A) The queen or the king

    B) Labour Party

    C) Liberal Party

    D) Parliament

    E) Conservative Party

    452. What is “Big Ben”?

    A) Clock

    B) Museum

    C) Exhibition

    D) University

    E) Theatre

    453. Which of the following can not be found in London?

    A) The Statue of Liberty

    B) The East End

    C) Trafalgar Square

    D) The City

    E) The West End

    454. The City is the ….

    A) Business part of London

    B) Largest museum in London

    C) Central square of London

    D) Poorest part of London

    E) Industrial part of London

    455. The national flower of Wales is ….

    A) Thistle

    B) Daffodil

    C) Rose

    D) Daisy

    E) Lilac

    456. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is ….

    A) A constitutional monarchy

    B) A parliamentary republic

    C) A bourgeois republic

    D) A federal republic

    E) An absolute monarchy

    457. The “Speaker’s Corner” is situated in … in London.

    A) Hyde park

    B) The Trafalgar Square

    C) The Westminster Abbey

    D) The British Museum

    E) The Tower of London

    458. The chairman of the House of Commons in the English Parliament is ….

    A) The Speaker

    B) The Lord-Chancellor

    C) Prince of Wales

    D) The Queen

    E) The Prime-Minister

    459. The chairman of the House of Lords in the English Parliament is ….

    A) The Lord-Chancellor

    B) The Speaker

    C) Prince of Wales

    D) The Queen

    E) The Prime-Minister

    460. The most popular English sport is ….

    A) Football

    B) Basketball

    C) Tennis

    D) Rugby

    E) Swimming

    461. The Capital of Northern Ireland is ….

    A) Belfast

    B) Londonderry

    C) Cardiff

    D) Dublin

    E) Melbourne

    462. Madam Tussaud’s is a museum of ….

    A) Wax figures

    B) Ancient coins

    C) Western paintings

    D) Sculptures

    E) Tools

    463. Madam Tussaud’s museum is in ….

    A) France

    B) America

    C) Canada

    D) Russia

    E) England

    464. What country is the nearest continental neighbour to Great Britain?

    A) France

    B) Ireland

    C) Spain

    D) Canada

    E) Spain

    465. … separates Great Britain from France.

    A) English Channel

    B) Gulf of Mexico

    C) Saint George’s Channel

    D) I rish Sea

    E) North Atlantic Ocean

    466. London is divided into ….

    A) The City; the West End, the East End and Westminster

    B) The City; the West End, the 5th Avenue;

    C) The North End, the South End and Westminster;

    D) The North End, the West End, the City and Westminster;

    E) Squares, Avenues and Westminster.

    467. Who wrote “Hamlet”?

    A) Shakespeare

    B) Mark Twain

    C) Jack London

    D) W. Saroyan

    E) Robert Burns

    468. … are the most famous educational centres of England.

    A) Oxford and Cambridge

    B) Sorbonne and Oxford

    C) Harvard and California University

    D) KBU and KIMEP

    E) Cambridge and California University.

    469. In practice the United Kingdom is ruled by the ….

    A) Prime-Minister

    B) Queen

    C) King

    D) President

    E) Sultan

    470. The longest river in England is the ….

    A) Severn

    B) Thames

    C) Trent

    D) Mississippi

    E) Avon

    471. The highest mountain –Ben Nevis (1343)- is in ….

    A) Scotland

    B) Wales

    C) England

    D) Colorado

    E) Northern Ireland

    472. The National Flag of the UK is known as the ….

    A) Union Jack

    B) Maple Leaf

    C) Stars and Stripes

    D) Red Dragon

    E) Golden Eagle

    473. Westminster Abbey was built by the architect …

    A) Sir Christopher Wren

    B) William Wilkins

    C) Rembrant

    D) Rubens

    E) Federik August Bartholdi

    474. Many famous people are buried in ….

    A) Westminster Abbey

    B) The Clock Tower

    C) The Tower of London

    D) St. Paul’s Cathedral

    E) Trafalgar Square

    475. What is Downing Street famous for?

    A) The British Prime Minister lives there

    B) There is Embassy of the RK to the UK

    C) Queen Elizabeth II lives there

    D) There is a monument to Admiral Nelson

    E) It is famous for its Poet’s Corner

    476. Where is the Statue of Liberty?

    A) New York

    B) California

    C) Massachusetts

    D) Washington D.C

    E) Boston

    477. The American Flag has …

    A) Thirteen stripes

    B) Thirty stripes

    C) Fifteen stripes

    D) Fifty stripes

    E) Ten stripes

    478. Where is the tallest skyscraper in the world?

    A) New York

    B) Chicago

    C) San Francisco

    D) Washington D.C.

    E) Boston

    479. When do Americans celebrate Independence Day?

    A) July 4

    B) February 14

    C) December 25

    D) November

    E) October 31

    480. What is the national sport in America?

    A) Soccer

    B) Football

    C) Baseball

    D) Tennis

    E) Bowling

    481. Who was the first president of the USA?

    A) George Washington

    B) Abraham Lincoln

    C) Franklin D. Roosevelt

    D) Christopher Columbus

    E) John Trumbull

    482. Which is the United States capital?

    A) Washington D.C.

    B) Los Angeles

    C) New York City

    D) San Francisco

    E) Atlanta

    483. In which city is “Hollywood”?

    A) Los Angeles

    B) San Francisco

    C) Florida

    D) New York

    E) Atlanta

    484. What is the name of the awards given to the best movie actors and actresses each year in the U.S.?

    A) Oscar

    B) Grammy

    C) Golden Palm

    D) Nika

    E) Golden Globe

    485. The Mississippi River is the... water way in the United States.

    A) Greatest

    B) Great

    C) Smallest

    D) Livelier

    E) Highest

    486. Washington, D.C. is a....

    A) District

    B) City

    C) State

    D) Town

    E) Country

    487. Who discovered America?

    A) Christopher Columbus

    B) The pilgrims

    C) America Vespucci

    D) George Washington

    E) David Livingstone

    488. How many states are there in America?

    A) 50

    B) 25

    C) 13

    D) 55

    E) 70

    489. What is the national symbol of America?

    A) The bald eagle

    B) The moon

    C) The rose

    D) The sun

    E) The shamrock

    490. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from....

    A) France

    B) Ireland

    C) England

    D) Greece

    E) Turkey

    491. Which beautiful waterfall is situated in the USA?

    A) Niagara

    B) Anchel

    C) Sutherlands

    D) Victoria

    E) Boyoma

    492. Where does the President of the USA live and work?

    A) In the White House

    B) In Congress

    C) In the Pentagon

    D) In the Supreme Court

    E) In the Empire State Building

    493. What is Disneyland?

    A) Children’s Park of Wonder

    B) Memorial

    C) Name of the Square

    D) Name of the town

    E) Industrial town

    494. The colours of American flag are...

    A) Red, white, blue

    B) Red, brown, green

    C) Red, white, yellow

    D) Red and blue

    E) White and blue

    495. July 4th is …

    A) Independence Day

    B) Friendship Day

    C) Victory Day

    D) Halloween

    E) Father’s Day

    496. Who is officially the head of the state and the government of the USA?

    A) President

    B) Republicans Party

    C) Democratic Party

    D) Congress

    E) Communist Party

    497. What is the tallest sight in Washington, D.C.?

    A) US Capitol

    B) The Statue of Liberty

    C) The White House

    D) Fenwick Gallery

    E) The National Mall

    498. Oscar is a prize given for …

    A) Achievement in motion-picture production

    B) Achievements in journalism and literature

    C) Achievements in music

    D) Achievements in science

    E) Achievements in education

    499. What is the White House?

    A) The residence of President

    B) Monument

    C) Sky-scraper

    D) University

    E) Park

    500. The anthem of the USA is ….

    A) The Star-Spangled Banner

    B) America

    C) God Save The Queen

    D) In God we trust

    E) America, The Beautiful

     






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