1. She is (a) likely to do it.
Be likely/unlikely to is used to talk about how probable things are.
2. He is (c) unlikely to pass the exam.
Be likely/unlikely to is used to talk about how probable things are.
Единственная корректная форма использования.
3. (c) я считаю, что она хорошая подруга
фраза believe someone (to be) something (считать, верить) в контексте предложения - в настоящем времени
4. (c) - knock
Исходя из контекста предложения, единственный верный вариант.
5 ..three stages: (c) primary, secondary, and further education.
Фактическое название уровня образования в Британии.
6. (d) Russia
Россия - единственная страна из списка, которая граничит с Китаем :)
7. The (c) population of Russia is over 150 million people.
Population (население) - единственное слово, которое подходит к описанию людей в миллионах.
8. 2 women were sitting at the table (a) speaking about their children.
doing something - speaking (с окончанием -ing)
9. We watched the birds (d) fly in the sky.
Verbs following the verb "to watch" can in the base form ("fly") or the -ing form ("flying"). The same is true for other verbs of perception (hear, feel, taste etc)/
10. There is no point in (a) going there today.
предложение основано на идиоме: there's no point in (doing something)
Объяснение:Mother: How was your day?
You: Hi, mum! Everything is all right. We had a dictation, but it was not really difficult.
Mother: What grades have you got?
You: I've got "top score" in English and Geography.
Mother: Have you had dinner?
You: I haven't had dinner yet.
Mother: Have you taken the rubbish away?
You: I'm sorry but I haven't done it yet. But I'll take it away in 10 minutes.
Mother: Have you washed up yet?
You: Don't bother, Mum! I am going to wash up after I take the rubbish away.
Mother: What have you been doing then?
You: I have already done the shopping. I've cooked supper.
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2) Leo Tolstoy was born In Yasnaya Polyana on the 9th of September 1828.He died in 1910 in November 25 (at the age of 82)
3) Mikhail Lermontov was born in Moscow in 1814 October 15. He died in Pyatigorsk in 1841 on July 27 (at the age of 26)
4) Anton Chekhov was born in Taganrog in 1860 on January 29. He died in Germany in 1904 on July 15 (at the age of 44)
5) Ivan Krylov was born in Mocsow in 1769 on February 13. He died in Sanit-Petersburg in 1844 on November 21(at the age of 75)
6) Ivan Turgenov was born in Orel in 1818 on November 9. He died in France in 1883 on September 3 (at the age of 64)