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51. It's a nice day today, isn't it?

A) It's not your business
B) I don't like her these days
C) Oh yes, I like it very much
D) I am in low spirits
E) Where are you going?

52. Shall I read Text-1?

A) Do, please

B) Yes, you did

C) Yes, you may

D) Shall, please

E) Yes, come along

53. How long had you been there before you met your friends?

A) It was late.
B) At the beginning of the lesson.
C) Yesterday.
D) For 2 hours.
E) I was not there.

54. Here is your pen. Thank you.

A) I'm sorry

B) Oh, That's OK

C) I beg your pardon

D) You are welcome

E) No, thanks

55. Why is he always late for the first lesson?

A) He is very clever.
B) He likes sleeping.
C) He is very polite.
D) He is afraid of his mother.
E) He goes shopping every day.

56. I don't like rainy weather.

A)  Neither  I

B) So don't I

C) Me too

D) I don't like too

E) Neither do I

57. What are the things you enjoy doing in summer?

A) I enjoy skating or skiing in cold weather
B) If I'm near a river it's boating or swimming
C) I prefer singing to dancing
D) There weren't many things to choose
E) We could do interesting things last summer

58. Who is a sailor?

A) A very good and holy person.
B) A man who works on a ship.
C) A man who looks after sheep.
D) A man who makes things out of metal.
E) Someone who secretly watches what other people are doing.

59. The weather is awful today, isn't it?

A) The temperature is twenty above zero.
B) You should take the umbrella.
C) I don't have warm clothes.
D) Yes, much worse than yesterday.
E) Thanks for warning me.

60. I'm looking forward to showing you round the city.

A) This is a great city.
B) That's certainly very nice of you.
C) I've read very much about your city.
D) It's not very cold here in winter.
E) There are a lot of places of interest in this city.

61. Tom: How long have you been living in London?

Bob: _____.
Tom: No wonder, London is one of the beautiful cities of the
world.

A) I stay 2 months.
B) For eight months and I like it very much.
C) I don't know.
D) I was 2 months ago.
E) One day.

62. What is your brother like?

A) He likes football.

B) He is fond of swimming.

C) He is tall and handsome.

D) We like him very much.

E) He dislikes horror films.

63. Where is the conversation taking place?

-Could you drive faster, please.
-Yes, madam. But don't have the wrong idea, the faster I drive the
less you pay.

A) At a bus stop

B) In a café

C) In a taxi

D) In a plane

E) In the metro

64. Where is the conversation taking place?

- Is the manager in?
- Yes, he is, but I'm sorry he can't receive you right now; he is
speaking with the director.

A) In a company

B) In the metro

C) In the lift

D) In the library

E) In the lecture hall

65. Where is the conversation taking place?

- Why have you got a two in geography?
- You see, mum, the teacher asked me where the Black Sea is, I
didn't know.
- It's you all over. You never know where your things are, let
alone that Black Sea.

A) At home

B) In a plant

C) In a beauty parlor

D) At school

E) In the University

66. Where is the conversation taking place?

- You may look through the fashion magazine while I'm preparing
everything for taking your measure

A) At the dentist's

B) At the tailor's

C) At the shop

D) In the theatre

E) At the hairdresser's

67. Where is the conversation taking place?

Oh, how nice of you to come today. I've read the manuscript and
enjoyed it immensely. Yet, we can't publish it this year. I'm sorry
to say.

A) At a publishing house.
B) In a bookkeeping department.
C) In the booking office.
D) In a bookshop.
E) At a bookstall.

68. How long does it take you to get to school?

A) Oh, yes, I live quite close.
B) It takes me twenty minutes to get to school.
C) I get to school by bus.
D) I don't take any meal to school.
E) I leave for school at 8 a.m.

69. "Why don't you want to go to the party?"

A) Yes, they do.
B) Because I've been to London.
C) Yes, I do. I need money.
D) Because I have nothing to put on.
E) I don't want to play tennis.

70. May I take that book from you?

A) No, everything is fine, thank you.
B) Yes, madam, we do.
C) No, take this, please.
D) It's very expensive.
E) It's my grandfather's.

71. Would you like some more tea?

A) No, thanks.

B) No, I would not.

C) Yes, thank you.

D) No more cake, please.

E) Sure, I wouldn't.

Appropriate Answers

Book 3

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400 questions in English Grammar

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