15. She asked him if he ___.
0) was married
0) marry
0) was to have married
0) is marrying
0) married
0) to be married
0) marries
16. Mary is much … than Ann.
0) shorter
0) tallest
0) slimmer
0) the tallest
0) tall
0) taller
17. The United Kingdom is surrounded by the …, …, … .
0) Indian Ocean
0) Pacific Ocean
0) Irish Sea
0) Southern Ocean
0) Atlantic Ocean
0) Red Sea
1) North Sea
0) Arctic Ocean
18. Sentences can be completed with “had”:
0) They ___ leaving for Paris next week.
0) He his car washed
0) Mary wearing sandals and baggy trousers.
0) I been writing an essay when a phone rang.
0) The weather chilly yesterday.
0) you come to the party?
0) He the best student in the group.
0) He printed out the documents.
19.Choose the correct variant. They … in Paris yesterday.
0) weren’t
0) were
0) wasn’t
0) aren’t
0) was
20. Why does chocolate make people less aggressive? First it causes the brain to release feel-good chemicals called endorphins. It also contains a lot of sugar, which gives you energy, and can help stop late-night tiredness turning into aggression. These two things, together with a delicious taste, make chocolate a powerful mood changer.
0) Chocolate causes the brain to absorb endorphins.
0) Chocolate make people more aggressive.
0) Sugar causes the brain to decrease endorphins.
0) Chocolate contains a lot of sugar and can reduce tiredness.
0) Sugar and endorphins make chocolate a powerful mood changer
21. Positive sentences in Past Simple:
0) He ate pizza and salad.
0) The restaurant did not close until 11.00 p.m.
0) She didn’t wear her pink dress.
0) We worked hard yesterday morning.
0) When did the film finish last night?
0) They’ve gone to a restaurant
0) Did you go to the cinema after that?
0) I didn’t use my car.
22. University students studying for the first degree are called:
0) sophomores
0) trainees
0) undergraduates
0) scholar
0) graduates
0) pupils
0) postgraduates
23. Has John the cup?
0) would break
0) break
0) to break
0) breaking
0) will break
0) breaks
0) broken
0) breaked
24. It was silly her to say that.
0) about
0) on
0) in
0) off
0) of
0) to
25. Modal verbs mean prohibition in:
0) You don’t have to pay for tickets. They’re free.
0) You mustn’t touch this. It’s dangerous.
0) You mustn’t eat cake – it’s for party.
0) I have to wear a shirt and tie at work.
0) You don’t have to wear the uniform if don’t want.
0) You should take warm clothes with you to Dublin.
0) You don’t have to go to the party if you don’t want