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Mona Arhire - 1600 de Teste
Mona Arhire - 1600 de Teste
> = a) teens; b) teen; c) ten.
272.1 think he is on the right side of
a) fourty; b) forty; c) foutee
273. Although itis a small town, ithas a population of... inhabitants.
4) 2.5 milliog; b) 2.5 millions; ¢) 2,5 million
274, ‘of workers went on strike for their ri
2) Thousand; b) Thousands; c) Thousand’s
275, There were demonstrating.
a) hundreds o ; b) hundred thousand;
c) hundreds of thousands
276. My best friend calls me every . day.
1} two; b) second; c) twos
271. Look, there's 20 of us present. That is a
2) score; b) dozen; c) yoke
278. Please, give me two .
2) dozens; b) scores; ¢) dozen
279. By the way she looks, she must be in her early
a) twenty; b) twenties; c) twentee
280. The students entered in 7
4) twos; b) two: c) twoes wo be
281. What a nice view: a
‘8) span; b) brace; ¢) dozen
282. The porter was carrying two bags
2) atthe time; b) at time; ¢) af a time
283. The coach was drawn by a. _. of white horses.
‘a) span; b) brace; c) dozen
284, She bought from all sorts of cookies in
2) score; b) dozen; c) scores
285. The employer paid him 200,000 dollars too
2) few; b) litle; e) a litle
f eggs.
The Pronoun
286. Stop that argument and behave ..
a) oneself; b) yourself; c) herself
287. is snowing heavily.
a) lt; b) There; c) He
288. is nobody at home.
a) Here; b) It; c) There
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289. isn't necessary to put the answer down if you can give
it orally.
a) There; b) She; c) It :
290.1 have talked to the director this moming.
a) myself, b) herself; c) itself
291.15 anything I can do for you?
a) it; b) there; ¢) here
292, We are enjoying .. alot at the fancy dress ball.
‘8) ourselfs; b) ourselves; c) himself
293. Take this handkerchief, it's
a) your; b) you; ¢) yours
294, She shouldn't use that towel, it’s not ..
4) her, b) bers; ¢) she’s
298. 1 don't like atall.
a) him; b) his; ¢) he
296. scan do that sooner or later.
a) Somebody; b) Anybody; c) None
297. This isn’t our house. It's
4) their; b) their's; c) theirs
298, Look at that dog, -
a) it; b) he; ¢) she
299. ‘have been present today.
a) Every; b) Each; c) All
300, This is the house . owner died last year,
‘8) who; b) whose; ) whom
301. That’s the woman
'8) who; b) whom; c) which
302. The sun is shining.
moming.
a) She; b) There; c) It
303, Somebody has rushed in.
a) He; b) St) She
304. Neither he nor his wife is coming to the reception.
busy painting their house.
2) She; b) He; c) They
2,305. One shouldn't make a fool of
'2) himself; b) oneself, c) themselves
litters is not gold. (proverb)
T've been talking to.
. has been shining since early
must be my brother.
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307. Everyone in this Toonr considers
.y#) oneself; b) itself; c) himself
Be Who's coming? is them.
wo) It; b) Heres c) There
300-1 wrote the letter myself, Indeed, itis
a) me; b) I; c) myself
310,
the best competitor,
who wrote it,
- wrong of him to be rude to his elderly relatives,
a) it; b) him; c) there
312. The little money
she has is too little to pay her rent.
a) which; b) that; c) whom
313. Nothing cate about has been recently made available.
a) who; b) which; c) that
31 are the months of the year?
ich; 6) What; e) Who
315. I don’t like that dress, .:..... do You mean, the one over there?
a) What; b) Which; ¢) Whom
316. Honestly speaking, can't “always agree with
everybody oneverything,
a) he; b) it; c) one
317...
fumiture do you need to furnish your new room?
a) How many; b) How jot; c) How much
318. I want to break the news to her
a) myself; b) herself; c) ourselves
319. can never tell what future is about,
@) He; b) Ye
326.... 50 blind as those who will not see,
a) None; b) Some; c) Any
321. One of them has to admit » fault after all.
a) their; b) her; ¢) his
322. Every student has to carry out assignment.
a) one’s; b) their; ¢) him
323, . is ten years since | last saw my school-mates,
8) There; b) That; ¢) It
324. Thernearest gas station is rather far away.
a) It, b) There; ©) That
325, say she got married and left the town.
a) You; b) They; c) We
isasoven miles’ drive,
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326. . laughs well who laughs last. (proverb)
8) One; b) She; c) He
321. . boy has succeeded; both have failed. +
‘one; b) Neither; c) Either
328. Even though they have a genius for maths,
a) none; b) neither; ¢) each
329. Neither he nor his sister is a-quiet child.
a) Each; b) All; c) Both
330, ~ pincers belong in the box over there.
a) This; b) These; c) That
331. My sister and. g0 to the same college.
a) me; b) 1; ¢) mysel
332. My new mates are nicer than .
a) that; b) what; ¢) those
333. she? She is a biologist.
‘a) Who; b) What; c) How
334, The reporter asked her a question, then
a) another; b) an other; c) other
335. They don’t tell their secret to.
4) someone; b) somebody; c) anyone
336, Are there any persons «. .. I don’t know joining us?
4) whom; b) whose; ¢) which
337, Put away that dirty napkin or .
a) however, b) whoever; c) whatever
338. When one has a problem,
friend.
a) they; b) one; c) he
339, Nobody enjoys .as we do,
a) himself, b) him; c) oneself
340, Everything you need is prepared.
8) which; b) what; ¢) that
isa real genius,
are naughty.
.- Thad last year.
The Adjective and The Adverb
341. He's the most ‘man I’ve ever met_
a) generously; 3 €) generousest
342. They haven’t seen each other ..
2) late; b) lastly; ) lately
M43. It was . mnidnight and they were still awake.
4) near; 6) nearly; c) nearby
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344, Unfortunately, her health was growing . .
a) worse and worse; b) worser and worser; ¢) worse and worst
345. Jane doesn’t drive .. her husband.
a) so fast as; b) as fastly as; c) faster as
} 346. She sings her sister. :
1) as good as; b) so good as; ¢) as well as
347. He is tennis player I've ever seen.
a) worst; b) the worst; c) the worse
348, The entrance to this museum is
8) freely; b) free; c) for free
349. Everybody was faster than him. He came in
4) last; b) lastly; c) lately
350, These students have made any progress since the
beginning of the semester.
a) hardy; b) hard; c) hardly
351. He has been doing... work, that's why he’s so tired,
a) hardy; b) hard; c) hardly vo
352. Things were going from bad to.
a) badder; b) bad; c) worse
353. Her brother is 2 years older than she is.
a) elder; b) older; c) oldest
354. She came home ~
a) tiredly; b) tired; ¢) tiredy
355. Mary welcomed us this time. She is
a) less Kinder than; b) less kinder as;
ess
356. Although she is 10 years younger than her sister, she is
4) not so beautiful than; b) not more beautiful as;
©) not as beautiful as
357. My garden is less large than yours, but hers is
a) the least large; b) the least largest; c) the least larger
‘than
358. He boy in the neighbourhood,
2) the handsomest; b) the most handsome; c) more handsome
359. David than Mike.
telligenter; b) more intelligenter; c) more intelligent
ive him . job to do. He’s only a child.
a) an easicr; b) a more easy; c) amore easily
361. He's very skilled at building sand castles. ‘He builds them
than his brother.
a) easier; b) more easily; c) more easilier
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362. Luke is of our family.
4) the fatter; b) the fatest; c) the fattest
363, She is the youngest in their family. Her sister is 4 years
v than her. .
4) older; b) elder; c) oldest
3464. The food tastes
2) deliciously; b) delicious; c) deliciously
365. She feels un. for having made such.a blunder.
8) badly; b) bed: c) bad
366. | was sad yesterday, but how
a) merry; b) merrily; ¢) merrier
368, He took a fast train; it runs very
) fast; b) fastly; c) fasty
1369. Look at her! She looks -
a) beautifuly; b) beautifully; c) beautiful.
370. Hurry up! There isn’t. time left,
a) many; b) much; c) a lot
371. They left a long time ago, but they must be back
. __ 8) short; b) shorty; c)'shortly
‘372. They were urged to play
a) fair; b) fairy; c) fairly
373. She good student, isn’t she? »
a) fairy; b) fair, c) fairly :
374. The dog was running - about the surroundings of their
* house,
4) fice; b) freely; ¢) for free
315. » he decided to tell the truth.
a) Last; b) Lastly; c) Lately
1.376. She's always been in class,
* a) the shyest; b) the shiest;c) the shyer
377."Js she stil ill?” “Oh, yes, she’s even
iller; b) worse; c) more ill
7.378. Although Mr. Hill was the only speaker, we didn’t get bored.
* His speech was
4) the most interesting; b) mostly interesting; c) most interesting
{379. Which of the two roses do yOu Tike Jona -u.
4) the best; b) better; c) the better
deol @ aly
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380. “Do you bave any money to lend? 1 don’t need much.” “I’m
sory, P have «..-.ueu than you imagine.”
a) more little; b) more less; c) less
381. The lake is. from this place than the bill,
8) more south; b) more southern; c) souther
382. He is not healthy at all; on the contrary, he’s
a) a sick; b) an ill; ) all
383. “How far is the drug-store?” “It's ..
4) further; b) farther; ¢) farer
384, This lady made an . confusion, She must be ashamed,
a) outer; b) utter; c) utmost
385. He is rather ill-behaved. His sister ‘at any rate.
a) gooder-bebaved; b) well-behaved; c) better-behaved
(386. Mary is ‘than her husband.
4) far gentler; b) far gentle; c) farther gentle
387. The more,
8) the best; b) the better; c) better
388. That’s rude of him!
a) awful; b) awfuly; c) awfully
389. I don’t have many responsibilities; I have
a) a few; b) few; 6) a litle
390. The . friends | have in this little town are not enough
to keep me company.
a) few; b) little; c) less
391. The dolls” house is. than a real house,
a) more smaller, b) more small; ¢) much smaller
392. He is a little man with hope. He is quite hopeless.
a) little: b) a little; ¢) few .
393. We need some . information to write the report.
a) farther; b) far; c) further
394. Nobody can solve-a problem .. he does,
a) as quickly as; b) as quicklier as; c) as quick as
395. I’ve bought a new perfume. It smells
) good; b) well; c) nicely
396, It has been snowing these days,
a) heavy; b) heavily; c) beavyly
397. The books we have to read for the exam are ..
‘interesting.
a) rather; b) fairy; ¢) fairly
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398. He hit himself and got a
a) rather; b) fairly; c) fairy
had she closed the door, than the wind flung it open.
a) Hardly; b) No sooner; c) Searcely
400. He’s been working all day long. He must be
a) dead; b) deadly; ¢) deady
‘The Preposition and Adverbial Particles (Phrasal Verbs)
401. When you are the train, you mustn’t lean out!
a) in; b) at; ¢) on; d) into
402, Get nn. the tram right here and get
4) into, out; b) on, off; ¢) in, out; d) on, down
403. Students have to learn many poems ..
2) at; b) to; c) into; d) by
404, P've invited my friends to come ..
8) at; b) to: ©) in; d) for
405. Wait ‘me to finish writing this Jetter and I'll join you out.
a) for; b) at; c) on; d) up
406. The train should arrive
nothing unexpected comes
a) at, at, out; b) in, at, by; c) in, at, up; d) at, by, in
407, Lev’s go walk in the park.
) on; b) to; c) for; d) at
‘my astonishment, the dresses they were wearing were
exactly the same.
a) In; b) To; c) At; d) By
409.1 generally agree nnnneom YOu but I object .
general attitude as regards your work,
a) to, to; b) to, at; c) with, with; d) with, to
410, He entered the hall, threw a glance
a) at; b) to; c) towards; d) for
411. Even though you may consider.it to be a right decision,
‘my opinioa it's wrong.
4) to; b) in; c) at; d) by
- hasty bruise.
ired.
at the next stop.
heart.
iy place for the weekend.
1 the City wn 5 oPclock if
. your
her and left.
by her classmates.
8) by; b) to; c) at; d) with
413. Although James is a poor speaker, he is very skilled... writing speeches
8) in; b) to; ¢) at; d) on
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449, Don’t wr ink, write neil
8) with, with; b) in, in; c) in, with; d) with, in
450. Although he knows how dangerous it 4s,
high speed.
a) with; b) by; ¢) at; d).t0
he enjoys driving
1451. But our i
sie catgjanr"™” YOU Hood suggestion, I wouldn't have made the
aso Dil 6) withous 6) for
‘ou should excuse him; he didn’t make it sun. PURPOS
but... accident, , Purposes
a) on, by; b) on, in; c) by, by; d) by, out of
+483, Help yourself. ‘some cakes.
8) with; b) 10; ¢) at; d) for
454. The managers tried to prevent the workers ..
so at; 8 0, on; ¢) from, on; from, to
. ipal approved it time j
in the school teary ter log up pacsime job
2) ats) in: 05d) of
new team leader must be feeli i
teks onallofiss ns ne "8 fportnt ashe
a) up; b) down; c) to; d)
497d raber tal
the moming.
2) on; b) in; c) by; d) with
+ 458. | forgot to wind......... my watch yesterday, so it has run
) out, out; b) up, down; c) out, by: d) up, back
+459. The man was charged theft and sentenced to two
years in prison.
a) of; b) for; c) wit
460. Who i
strike,
the night train and be in Budapest in
462. If you don’t know a phone number, you should look it.
in the phone directory.
a for; b) up; c) af; d) into
As he has played truant for a whole week,
m has payed tn le week, now he has to catch
a) up; b) at; ¢) by; d) on
{ 464, You shoulda’t let him treat you like that! You should stancl
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him!
2) by; b) for; c} up to; d) by with
465. He doesn’t want to give up arts, He says he has great
satisfaction .. painting.
a) at; b) from; c) by; d) in
+ 466. You've left the lights on and your battery will run ..
1) out; b) down; c) off; d) up.
467, You can’t sweeten your tea, we have just run ..
a) off; b) over; c) down of; d) out of
+468, After breaking the news to her, she gazed at him for a few
surprise,
) in; d) out of
iting on the sofa crying
a) in; b) out of; ¢) with; d) at
470, He left the doctor’s
4) at, in; b) to, with; c) for, with; d) for, in
471. Keep the grasst
a) out 5 ¢) out on; d) away from
472, There was something in the far distance, but I couldn't make
‘what it was.
'a) up; b) in; ¢) out; d) for
ugar
473, His side of the story must have been made didn’t
seem true,
a) out; b) up; ¢) for; d) into
“+474, t's dangerous to drive _ night,
a) at; b) in; c) by; d) on
475. While looking through some old papers, 1 cane
photo of my grandfather.
a) by; b) along; c) into; d) across
476. The plane should take any minute now.
4) off, b) on; c) out; d) up
+477, She made the wise decision of giving smoking and
taking .. sports
a) up, ups ‘on; ¢) up, to; d) out, up
+478, He made a terrible blunder taking the landlord the doorkeeper.
a) instead of; b) to; ¢) for ; d) by
479. When her father scolded and punished her, the little girl broke
tears.
a) up; b) off; ¢) out; d) into
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+ 480. They used to be a pair, but after their last argument they broke i
a) off; b) up: c) down; d) apart
481. Can you hang for a moment? I'll be right back.
a) out; b) up; c) on; d) by
482. | told her to wait for a second on the phone, but she hung
‘a) out; b) on; ¢) up; d) off
483. Before leaving, the cashier has to count . the cash,
a) out; b) up; c) with; d) in
484, As they get... very well together, they decided to get married,
a) away: b) on; ) out; d) by
485. His doctor prescribed him good medicines, so that he may get
--nnssnan his illness S00,
a) away; b) out of; c) off; d) over
+486. It can’s have been the whole truth; he must be. keeping
something from us.
a) back; b) away; ¢) out; d) off
487. What does this sign stand ..
) out; b) 0; ©) for; d) on
488. We suspected him in vain. it tumed
fault, after afl.
a) up: b) out; ¢) off; d) by
489. He is too rude for me to put
a) out with; b) on to; ¢) to; d) up
490. He san out .. the street and knocked ...
somebody’s door.
a) to, on; b) on, to; €) in, in; d) in, at
+491. If we had known we would come
would never have tried,
2) into; b) across; ¢) up against; d) up to
492. She remained an orphan afier both her parents passed
a) away; b) out; ¢) on; d) off
493. He fell... her as soon as he saw her. It was love.
‘a) to, at; b) for, at; c) at, to; d) for, in
to be his brother’s
behaviour.
such difficulties, we
+494. Although Jane had prepared the plan thoroughly, it didn’t £
come, ~
a) out; b) down; ¢) off; d) across
495. She doesn’t resemble her mother at all, but she takes
her father.
4) for; b) like; c) after; d) to
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+ 496. If you keep on spending so much, you'll get .. your
money very fas. a6 om:
f, b) 1 i, ¢) off, d} down
Pe goad me ough an increase in the employee’s
4) to; b) at; ¢) up to; d) about
+ 498, He is sad because he was taken ...
thought to be his best friend,
a) up; b) in; ¢) on;-d) out
+ 499. The trees in blossom give ....
8) out; b) in; ¢) off; d) away :
+ 500. It was his old worn-out shoes that gave him.
fancy-dress ball.
8) up; b) out; ¢) off; d) away
by the one whom he
The Verb
a) Irregular Verbs .
51, Later, he ...... mea glass of water,
4) buyed; b) brought; c) bringed; d) bring;
502. I'll never forget what he has for me.
4); did; b) does; c) done; d) doing;
503.1 ..... that he was very tired.
4) seen: b) was seeing; c) seed; d) saw;
504. It was much later than 1 _
a) thought; b) sought; c) thinked; d) was thinking
‘S05. The Indians ore about nature than the white men.
1ew; b) knew; c) knowed; d) knowing; .
500 Hee boo ori Twas eang and Voked att
a) talked; b) taked; c) took; d) taken: |
507.1. the bus and started. valking. ong off
a) getting off: b) got off; c) gone off; d) going off;
st they Said they nad simpiy..-.-about te meeting.
a) forgot; b) forget; c) forgotten; d) forgoten;
509. A strange feeling .........0ver Me.
a) crept; b) krept; ¢) creeped; d) creeepd
‘510. The police to the scene of the accident.
2) speeded; b) sped; c) spet; d) speeding;
Si1. [have never been. ........a better lesson.
4) thought; b) tought; c) taught; d) teached;
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512. Strong winds ........over the fields.
a) sweeped; b) seeped; c) wept; d) swept;
513. She........and slammed the deot.
a) strid off, b) strided off; c) strode off; d) stridden off;
‘514, The portrait has beea ........with amazing accuracy.
a); drew; b) drawn, e) droan; d) drawing; -
‘51S. The bird .......right through the open window.
a) flowed; b) flied; c) flew: d) flyed;
516. They were ses.
4) breathing; b) breding; ¢) bred; d) breeding;
517. He ..........the sheets on the bed.
4) spread; b) spred:; ¢) spreaded; d) sparred,
$18. The candidate. from the election a week ago.
a) withdrawn; b) withdrew; ¢) withdrawed; d) withdrought;
519. His sister was badly......:..in the accident.
a) heart; b) hurted; c) hurting; d) hurt;
‘520. It was too late when we had finally the truth,
4) founded out; b) found out; c) find out; d) finded out;
S21. They put on their skis and decided to
id down; b) slide down; c) slit down; d) :
been by a swarm of bees he nearly died,
}) stinging;
inthe fall
a) breaked; b) broke; c) breaking; d) broken;
524. As the tree - trunk was too heavy to cary they decided to
sessed into two,
a) saw; b) see; ¢)
525, After he had
4a) sit; b) sat; c) set; d) sitting;
527, It was so hot that the sheep started to ...
a) shod; b) shed; c) shad; d) shud;
528. Our mother always took care that our feet were warm
a) shed; b) shoed; ¢) shod: d) shad;
‘529. The sum I .........was much greater than I had expected.
a) payed; b) paid; c) paying; d) paied;
‘530, They milked the cow and the dog.
4) fed; b) feed; ) feeded; d) fad
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531. When the dam burst he ........10 a drifting piece of wood.
lang; d) clung;
caught up; c) cought up; d) coat up;
533. The government. ot to change the existing laws,
a) chose; b) choose; c) chosed; d) choosing;
‘534. The girl ...:....me a glance and hurried on. ~
a) cost; b) cast; c) casted; d) costed;
535. This bracelet has.. a fortune.
a) cost; b) cast; c) casted; d) costed;
‘536. The manager was pleased with the way he had,
1) deals; b) dealt; c) dealed; d) dealing;
537.Realising that his mother was not there the child...
2) berst; b) bearst; c) burst; d) bursts;
538. Because they could not See anything they...
a) lighted; b) lited;-c) lit; d) lyte:
539, After they had lost the battle the soldiers...
a) fleed,; b) fled; ¢) flied; d) flight;
540, Because of the sudden fall in temperature everything
was.
4) frozen; b) freezed; c) freeze; d) friesed;
541. It was late auturnn and the trees were.
8) loaden; b) laden; ¢) laded; d) loded;
‘542. The fairy .......in a castle under the lake.
a) dwelt; b) dwell; c) duelled; d) dwelling,
543. The thieves .........the stolen goods behind a cupboard.
a) hide; b) hidden; ¢) hid; d) hided;
544, Suddenly the windows were.
a) flung; b) fling; ¢) flang: d)
545. The road.
a) lead; b) led: c) lad; d) layed;
546. The boy asked to be «.
a) forgave; b) forgot; c) forgiven; d) forgiving,
547. After she had read the letter s i
8) tears; b) tore; c) tored; d) teared:
548. He always up the clock before he goes to bed.
a) wound; b) wounded; c) winded; d) winds;
‘549. The girls have garlands and bracelets of spring flowers.
a) waved; b) wove; c} waves; d) woven;
toa chalet in the mountains.
“39ge 559. The old lady
se &__a) raised; b) rised; c) rosed; d) rose;
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350. The judge knew that the witness had.
a) withhold; b) withhelt; c) withheld; d) witheld;
S51. Aer ashing all the windows, mother.
a) hanged; ©) hunged; d
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