31.03.2020 Іноземна мова
Тема: Контроль письма
Тема: Контроль письма
1. Choose the correct answer.
In 1873, a grocery salesman
named Joel Cheek became interested in coffee and came up with his own unique blend.
Realizing that he (1)__________a fine brew, he decided to sell it. One of the
South's (2)__________hotels, the Maxwell House, liked his coffee and began to
serve it to guests; hence the name Maxwell House Coffee. In 1907, on returning
from a bear hunt in (3)__________Mississippi, President Theodore Roosevelt was
a guest of the Ladies Hermitage Association at Andrew (4)__________homestead in
Nashville , Tennessee . He was served a cup of Maxwell
House Coffee. Upon being offered a refill, he remarked on the excellent quality
of the coffee and uttered the famous line, "Delightful. This coffee is
good to (5)__________drop." Apparently when Roosevelt
(6) _______people listened.
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1
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A created
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B has created
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C had created
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D was creating
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2
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A good
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Bbest
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C better
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D the best
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3
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A —
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B a
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C the
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D an
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4
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A
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B
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C
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D
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5
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A last
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B latest
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C the last
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D the latest
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6
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A talked
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B had talked
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C had been talking
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D would talk
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II. Choose the correct answer.
Big Ben is probably the UK 's most famous clock and one of London 's (7)__________known
landmarks, sitting on the bank of (8)__________Thames and forming an important
part of the city's skyscape. It's popular both with tourists and locals alike.
There is some confusion as to the name Big Ben. Some people use it to refer to
the entire clock tower, (9)______
use the name to refer to just the clock. In fact strictly speaking the name
Big Ben applies just to one bell, the largest bell in the clock. However you
define it, Big Ben is massive. The tower is 316 foot high. (10)__________of
the four faces of the clock is 23
foot square and the figures are each 4 foot tall. The origin of
the name Big Ben is uncertain. Some people have said it (11)________ about during
the parliamentary debate to consider naming the clock - after Sir Benjamin
Hall, who was known as "Big Ben". Another possibility is that the
name referred to Benjamin Caunt, a heavyweight boxing champion of the time (12)____________
nickname was "Big Ben".
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7
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A good
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b better
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c most well
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D best
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8
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A a
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B an
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C the
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D —
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9
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A others
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B the others
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C other
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D others'
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10
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A Every
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B Each
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C All
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D Both
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11
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A has come
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B came
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C had come
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D was coming
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12
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A who
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B which
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C whose
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D whom
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III.
Use the Conditionals I, II, III. 1. If it (to snow), the children will play snowballs.
2. If I (not to know) English, I
should not be able to enjoy Byron's poetry.
3.
I (not to do) it if you did not ask me.
4.The dish would have been much more
tasty if she (to be) a better cook.
5. He never (to phone) you if I
hadn't reminded him to do that.
6. If Steve (wake up) half an hour
earlier, he wouldn't have been late for school.
7. If I (be) you, I would study Law.
8.
If Mary had enough money, she___________(open) her own cafe.
9. If we had a new car,
we__________(drive) across Ukraine .
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