Решение: Контрольная работа по английскому
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1.1. It’s too noisy here. Can we go somewhere
_____________________?
a) quieter b) the quietest c) quiet
1.2. It is the __________________ mistake I’ve ever made.
a) bad b) worse c) the worst
1.3. This coffee is too weak. I like it a bit ____________.
a) strong b) stronger c) the strongest
1.4. What is ____________ river in the world?
a) a long b) a longer c) the longest
1.5. I was feeling tired last night, so I went to bed ___________ than usual.
a) early b) earlier c) more early
1.6. We stayed at the _____________ hotel in the town.
a) cheap b) cheaper c) cheapest
1.7. There’s plenty of food. You can take as ____________ as you like.
a) much b) more c) the most
1.8. He is one of the _______________ criminal in the country.
a) dangerous b) more dangerous c) the most dangerous
1.9. This bag is too small. I need something ___________.
a) more big b) bigger c) the biggest
1.10. New Year’s Day is _______________popular in Britain than Christmas.
a) less b) more c) the least d) the most
1.11. That’s the ____________ joke I’ve ever heard.
a) funniest b) funnier c) most funny d) more funny
1.12. Riding a horse is as ____________ as riding a motor cycle.
a) easy b) easier c) more easy d) the easiest
1.13. That church is __________ building in the town.
a) older b) the oldest c) the eldest d) elder
1.14. It’s not a bad mark, but ____________ than your usual one.
a) worse b) badder c) the worst c) the best
1.15. This book is ___________ than that one
a) thin b) thinner c) fat
1.16. My daughter is __________ than my son.
a) elder b) older c) the oldest
1.17. This is the ____________ place I have ever seen.
a) nicer b) nicest c) nice
1.18. Our team played basketball ___________ than the team of your school.
a) good b) better c) the best
1.19. Pete has got the ___________ nickname in our class.
a) funny b) funniest
1.20. This book is ________________ than the book I read last month.
a) interesting b) more interesting c) the most interesting
21. London is ____________.
A. the capital of England B. the capital of Scotland C. a city in Italy
22. Londinium was the name that_____ gave to the town that they built.
A. the Greeks B. the English C. the Romans
23. Bloomsbury Square is one of the oldest in London. It is more than ____ years old.
A. 200 B. 300 C. 400
24. The Thames is a big _______ in London.
A. square B. street C. river
25. The Romans came to England in the_____ century.
A. 4th B. 6th C. 10th
26. William the Conqueror came to England in ___ from ____.
A. 1066, Norway B. 1600, Narnia C. 1066, Normandy
27. William the Conqueror became _____ of England.
A. King B. President C. Prime minister
28. William the Conqueror built _____.
A. Westminster Abbey B. the White Tower C. Big Ben
29. London stands on the river Thames. There are ___ bridges over the Thames in London and 8 tunnels under the river.
A. 7 B. 17 C 27
30. The Great Fire broke in ____
A. 1066 B. 1666 C. 1966
31. Covent Garden is in the centre of the former fruit and vegetable market. It is ___.
A. the Royal Opera House B. the name of the Royal Garden C. the name of the
Royal Park
32. Today the Tower of London is a ____
A. Zoo B. King’s palace C. museum
33. _____ live in the Tower to protect London.
A. Grey hares B. Black ravens C. Red foxes
34. St Paul’s Cathedral was built by _____.
A. Christopher Columbus B. Harry Potter C. Christopher Wren
35. The political centre of London is _____.
A. Westminster B. the City C. Westminster Abbey
36. The Queen of England lives in ______.
A. the Tower B. Buckingham Palace C. Big Ben
37. Poet’s Corner is in ______.
A. Oxford Street B. Westminster Abbey C. Hyde Park
38. The British Museum is very old. It was founded in______.
A. 1753 B. 1735 C. 1765
39. The monument to Admiral Nelson is on the tall column in _____.
A Bloomsbury Square B. Trafalgar Square C. Parliament Square
40. The Prime Minister of Great Britain lives in _____.
A. Russell Street B. Whitehall C. Downing Street
______________________________________________________________________
Open brackets and use the right form of the verb.
1.His cousin is a seaman. He… (to make) many sea voyages.
2.“Robin Hood just … (to reach) Sherwood Forest!” – Marian said.
3.My granny … (to live) in Moscow since 1959.
4.What nasty weather! The morning mist … (to disappear) for some hours.
5.Nelly … (to work) hard at school every day.
6.Don’t miss the chance! English families … (to wait) to offer you hospitality.
7.My sister and I … (to drink) tea all the morning.
8.The scientist began his research two years ago, so he … (to work) at the problems since that time.
9.I don’t see my friends in the park. Only a white-haired man …still (to sit) on the bench.
10.My dad always … (to prefer) exercise outdoors and any kind of vegetables.
11.We often … (to gather) in the park and … (to discuss) our life difficulties.
12.It seldom … (to rain) in this region of the country.
13.You… (to prepare for) English test yet?
14.Look at Matilda! She … (to read) many books.
15.You … (to use) your imagination when you write a story?
16.Nick … (to leave for) America at the moment.
17. It … (to happen) to such absent-minded passengers from time to time.
18.My elder brother doesn’t pay attention to me. He … (to watch) an interesting football match on TV since I came home.
19.As a rule, they always … (to choose) a route before journey.
20.We are at a loss. My fa
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