Школа 11 класс Английский язык Final Test 2
1 Complete using the correct form of the verb in brackets
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It's the first time ... (I / ever / eat) sushi.
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Mary ... (not / see) her brother since she went to university.
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They ... (go) on holiday to Norway and won't be back until the end of the month.
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Linda ... (write) that essay for hours now and she still hasn't finished!
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(you / already / decide) ... where you're going this summer?
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Ann ... (wait) for me when I arrived.
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When I last saw you, you ... (think) of moving to a new flat.
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It’s usually dry here at this time of the year. It ... (not/rain) much.
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“Ann has gone out.” “Oh, has she? What time ... (she/go)?”
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I’d like to see Tom again. It’s a long time since ... (I/saw) him.
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When ... (she/get) there, ... (Paul/wait) for her. His train ... (arrive) earlier.
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We were surprised when Jenny and Mary got married last year. They ... (only/know) each other for a few weeks.
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I wasn’t hungry at lunchtime so I didn’t have anything to eat. ... (I/have) a big breakfast.
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“I’ve decided to learn a new language?”
“Have you? Which language ... (you/learn)?”
“Spanish.”
“I see. And ... (you/do) a course?”
“Yes. I hope ... (I/enjoy) it.”
2 Rewrite the sentences using the words given in brackets.
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Sam locked the door. He went to bed. (having) ...
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My sister and I always stayed on our grandparents' farm during the summer holidays, (would)...
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Anna finished her studies. Then she worked abroad for five years, (after)...
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My uncle was in a lot of pain after his accident. He was always cheerful when we visited him. (despite)...
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Sally worked as a sales assistant in the computer shop for two years. Then she became the manager, (after) ...
3 Join the sentences using suitable relative pronouns to form defining and non-defining clauses.
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The children stared at the man. He had rings in his nose.
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Mrs Wilkins is celebrating her eightieth birthday today. She lives near us.
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Sue's car is quite old but reliable. She drives it almost every day.
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Joe bought a really expensive leather jacket. It was made in Italy.
4 Change the verb in brackets into the passive infinitive, passive perfect infinitive or passive gerund.
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She hates (laugh at) ...
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These bills should (pay) ... last week.
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His music tends (criticise) ... for being monotonous.
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I don't like (ask) ... a lot of questions.
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The children shouldn't (allowed) ... to swim there.
5 Write the verb in the brackets in the correct passive or active form.
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Could he tell me where his passport ... (issue)?
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When the winning actress ... (finally/ announce), a big cheer went up.
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Your business trip to New York next week ... (confirm) by the USA office?
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Everyone who ... (invite) to the wedding came.
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The issue ... (discuss) in the Chamber yesterday, but no decisions ... (take).
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By the time we got there, the problem ... (sort) out.
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The party ... (plan) months in advance, but we still ... (have) problems last week.
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After ... (treat), I ... (allow) to leave the hospital.
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We ... (board) the ship and ... (show) to our cabin by a steward.
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The new exhibition should ... (open) by an actress from a soap opera, but he didn’t come.
6 Complete the sentences with the correct form of these multi-part verbs. There is one extra multi-part verb.
check in; get at; get by; get on with; put up with; take off
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Their plane ... at 8 p.m. last night.
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Sam's mother is always ... him because of his untidiness.
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How do you ... Fiona? - Really well. We're good friends.
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We have to ... at the airport two hours before our flight.
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They haven't got a lot of money but they ...
7 Complete the sentences with personality words.
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She never thinks about other people's feelings and often upsets her friends by her i... remarks.
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He's completely r...... and always keeps a promise.
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Pete can be a bit m... I never know if he's going to be happy, miserable or angry!
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She's got lots of friends and is one of the most p... girls in the school.
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Ann doesn't find it easy to express her feelings or opinions. She's always been rather r...
8 Put the words in brackets into the correct form.
Sue is a (1 practice) ... person and usually does things (2 logic) ... and (3 sense) ... . Her brother, Tom, says she can be a bit (4 bore) ... because she isn't very (5 imagination) ... . He's (6 create) ... and (7 ideal) ... but he's not very (8 tolerate) ... or (9 sympathy) ... . Sue says he often behaves (10 selfish) ... .
9 Underline the correct word in the sentences.
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Our new neighbours moved in /into/ to last week.
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I hope you'll back me out/over/up when I tell them it wasn't my fault.
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They burst into/out/with laughing when they saw her new hairstyle.
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She's thrown out/through/up all her old music magazines.
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I feel bad about/for/with forgetting your birthday.
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It was getting dark so we headed back/for/in to our hotel.
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He walked away/from/out on his family three years ago.
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She went to the cinema to take her mind away/from/off her problems.
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It was late when they got at/back/to home.
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The children fell about/into/up laughing when they saw the clowns.