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Buckingham Palace is more than five hundred years old.
In 2007 Romania and Albania joined the European Union. 3. Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) If you are welcoming a visitor, you will be less polite than when welcoming a friend. 4. Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) A maximum number of forty per class would assure a more suitable environment in the classroom and the students would be able to concentrate better and learn more. 5. Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) Depending on the addressee, an invitation can be more or less formal . 6. Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) Libra is the zodiacal sign thet begins on October 23rd and ends on November 21st. 7. Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) "Lite" friends are those friends with whom you want to be deeply disclosing. 8. Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) Romania and Bulgaria are the lastest Member States joining the European Unoin. 9. Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) Today's European Union is the result of half a century hard work. In no other region of the world have sovereign countries pooled their sovereignty to this extent and in so many areal of crucial importance to their citizens.
The European Union hasn't created a single market (because people, services, goods and capital cannot move around freely)
The European Union has a very special anthem- Beethoven's Odeto Joy, from Sympfony9-, and a Celbration Day-9 May
The European Flag is a circle of 27 stars on a blue background.
The American flag is the Stars and the Stripes
America was discovered by Cristpher Columbus in 1492.
The American Congress consist of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The American Constitution is the oldest written constitution in the world. 17. Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) The United Kingdom is a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. 18. Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) The Head of the Anglican Church (in UK) is the Pope. 19. Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) Teleworkers are people who work in companies not for companies 20. Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) When you have decided to find a job, the first step is to read the ads for vacancies in different newspapers, magazines, n specialized internet sites or to contact a recruitment agency. 21.Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) If the employer decides your background and experience are suitable for the vacancy advertised, you will be employed within twenty days.
When you have decides to find a job, you need to write an Application Letter and a Curiculum Vitae to the nearest company.
If the emolyer decides your background and experience are suitable for the vacancy advertised, you will be shortliisted for an interview. 24. Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) Every Thursday, the Queen of the UK meets the Prime Minister; they talk about world news and have a drink. 25. Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) The Danube Delta comprises 9,640sq.km. of marshland, forests, lakes, channels and rivers. 26. Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) The Chanel Tunner (or, in short, the Channel) consists of three tunnels, each thirty miles long. 27. Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) Marks &Spencer, the British mobile phones company, is the most famous British shop in the world. 28. Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) The Channel Tunner((or, in short, the Channel) is the largest tunnel in the world. 29. Decide the sentence is true(T)or false(F) A traditional English breakfast consists in cereals with milk and sugar. 30. Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) A tabloid newspaper focuses more on sensation than real news. 31. Decide the sentence is true(T)or false(F) It is estimated that corporate telephone usage in the UK has falled by more than 40%since 1995. 32. Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) The European Commission consists of 27 members including 1 President and 5 Vice- Presidents. 33. Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) The sea of the European Commission is in Strassbourg. 34. Decide if the sentence is true(T)or false(F) The United Kingdom comprises four constituent countries- England, Northen Ireland, Scotland and Wales-, with Elizabet II as head of State. Multiple choise1. How long___________ your car? a. are you having b. have you had c. you are having 2. After___________ some time with my family, I traveled to London a. spending b. have spent c. have spending 3. Would you mind___________ the book I gave you? a. to return b. returning c. to returning 4. I don't feel__________ to the cinema. a. to going b. like going c. to go 5. I______ him for years. a. have known b. know c. have been knowing 6. _______________ it go dark, I began to feel afraid. a. While b. As soon as c. Until 7. Don't work so hard. You _____________very tired. a. look as if b. looking as if c. look 8. The people_____________ house we're staying in live in England. a. whitch b. whose c. where 9. I heaven't finished my homework____________. a. already b. still c. yet 10. I____________ in California when I met my friend Joe. a. worker b. was working c. working 11. Can you ______________the keys when you get home? a. give to her b. give her c. to give her 12. Although students____________Everton are___________ in their early____, we are accepting more and more _________applicants. a. attend, generally, twenty, older b. attending, generally, twenties, olders c. attending, generally, twenties, olders 13. Ideally, they_______have completed_______ one year_______university. a. should, at last, in b. must, as least, at c. should, at least, in 14. Although I made_________ impression during my job interview, I don't think I'm going to hired a. a successful b. an important c. a favorable 15. I'd like you to_____ some recent photos__________ you write me. a. enclose, next time b. enter, next time . c. enclose, , the next time 16. In his speech, the Predident__________the importance_________our productivity a. pointed, of increasing b. stressed, of to increase c. stressed, of increasing 17. "Why aren't you working?" "Because I don't know what________" a. do I do b. am I doing c. to do 18. If you follow the____________you'll learn how to operate this stereo system. a. writings b. descriptions c. instructions 19. "I work a a journalist for a national newspapers". "That___________a really interesting job". a. must be b. would have been c. will be 20. "You probably get a really great salary". "I'm not really as__________as you think Iam" a. paid well b. well paid c. well paying 21. " What sort of job are you looking for?" "I'd like to have a job_________use the foreign languages I know" a. that can b. where to c. where I can 22. "How good are you at keeping deadlines?" "I always finish my work when I_________." a. am supposing b. am supposed to c. have suppose 23. I bought a _______,_______,_________sweater. a. red, new, woolen b. woolen, new, red c. new, red, wollen 24. I'd like to ask you some questions about your_________background. a. education b. educational c. educated 25. "You're late" "I_________ here fasted because there was such a heavy traffic". a. can't get
b. wasn't getting c. couldn't get 26. I wonder__________you'd mind lending me your calculator a. how b. whether c. when 27. "Anne's not here now, but I can take a message for her." . "O.K. Plase___________her to call Joe at eight o'clock" a. to tell b. could you tell c. tell 28. I work_______ small ________company. a. for, publishing b. in a, publishing c. for a, publishing 29. The company has_________an office in Paris. a. opened b. oppened c. open 30. I have been_________to run a new office _________Paris. a. chose, in the b. chosen, in c. choosen, at 31.Alexandra said she__________their marketing manager. a. was b. were c. is 32. You________obviously _________ill for several days. a. have, been b. had, be c. has, been 33. What did she say? She said she__________to talk to you. a. doesn't have b. aren't about c. didn't want 34. It is dreadful having__________a room with her. She is so untidy!
35. Can you really_________to buy that CD__________now?
36. _________you ring me to let me_________you_______safely? a. should, know, 're b can, know, are c. can, know, would be 37. Why________Andrew__________mistakes all the time? a. does, make b. is, making c. -, makes 38. How do you get________ __________your parents? a. -, with b. well, with c. on, with 39. What sort of_________car has Christine__________this time? a. -, buy b. a, buy c. bought 40. My sister had always______self-conscious about_______nose so she decided to go to________clinic _________an operation__________will straighten it. a. been, her, a, for, which b. be, his, a, for, who c. been, her, the, for, who 41. You________be very proud of your son________so many prizes. a. will, to win b. will, wining c. must, winning 42. We thought our cousins_______ us when they were in town last week, but they didn't even phone. I suppose they________too busy. a. would pay a visit, are all the time b. would visit, must have been c. will visit, are 43. I have just_______the garage to check whether they've__________my car, but I_________get an answer. a. rung, fixed, can't b. ring, fixed, cannot c. rung, fix, cannot 44. Why did you walk all the way from the station? You_________for a lift. a. had to phoned b. could have phoned c. should to ring me up 45. The expenses will be_________by__________taxpayer. a. Supported, - b. borne, the c. borne, those 46. It is one of___________cities in England. a. most polluted b. the most polluted c. polluted 47. The___________of the negotiations is uncertain yet. a. results b. rules c. outcome 48. He finally __________to get in touch with him. a. succeede b managed b. succeeded 49. There__________great_________between the two countries. Close relations __________between them. a. are, differences, exist b. are, difference, exists c. is a difference, are 50. She is _________ French and American. a. both b. also c. too 51. He should________ the waiter a bigger tip. a. given b. have given c. gave 52. He__________in politics since the last ________. a. was interested, elections b. has been interested, elections c. have been interested, voting 53. They are ___________ good friends, I_________ I had a car to see them more often. a. such, wish b. my, want c. -, wanted 54. I___________ never manage to remember how________that door. a. can, to open b. will, oppening c. cannot, to open 55. In the USA, young__________ are lucky to__________to drive at sixteen in some states. a. peoples, can b. people, be allowed c. people, allow 56. I________ two years in __________United States several years ago. a. spent, - b. spend, - c. spent, the 57. She _________ alone for ten years, since her parents'death. a. has been living b. has been leaving c. had been leaving 58. Whatever arguments the Union leader used in_________speech, be_________failed to convince ________ nation. a. his, has, the b. his, has, a c. her, her, the 59. Are you interested__________photography? a. for b. in c. at 60. I prefer travelling by airplane_________ it's usually faster and more__________than other means of transportation. a. although, comfortable b. since, comfortable c. furthermore, suitable 61. It was your birthday yesterday, _________? a. wasn't it b. didn't c. or it wasn't 62. " Where will we be able to have lunch?" " Don't worry . There are a lot of nice places________ downtown." a. for us eating b. for eat at c. for eating 63. "What would you do if you lost your job?" "I guess _________another one." a. I would have looked for b. I would look for c. To look for 64. " Why have you decided not to buy the car?" "Because I ____________." a. don't afford it b. can't afford it c. can't afford 65. If you __________an effort, you will finish your work by two o'clock. a. try b. make c. do 66. John is a very _____friend of mine and we've known each other for years. a. near b. firm c. close 67. I've been asked to be the_________ of ceremonies at our school's graduation dinner. a. leader b. speaker c. master 68. Your money will be______ if you are not satisfied with our service. a. rejoined b. refunded c. restored 69. It is healthier to eat apples without ____________ them. a. cleaning b. undoing c. peeling 70. Most of the tenants who_________in our apartament building are students. a. rent b. reside c. set 71. My teacher always _________me on the back whenever I do good work. a. hits b. pats c. hands 72. He couldn't listen to hit walkman because his mother had_________the batteries. a. tied b. remover c. changed 73. I can't do this puzzle. I ____________! a. give out b. give up c. give off 74. _____________ of them could win the quiz. It was very difficult. a. either b. neither c. both 75. Flight nineteen from Paris is now arriving at ___________. a. gate two b. the gate two c. the second gate 76. The greater the demand, ____________the price. a. the highest b. higher c. the higher 77. The Oxford University was__________in the thirteenth century. a. founded b. found c. renovated 78. We__________ swim near windsurfers. a. wouldn't b. oughtn't c. shouldn't 79. We never stop____________language. a. learning b. learn c. to learn 80. If I _____________you, I'd write that letter straight away. a. have been b. had been c. were 81. I don't want to coock. Let's buy some__________food a. takehome b. takeaway c. takeoff 82. They have some very lovely___________in their garden. a. booths b. bushes c. wigs 83. His uncle's son is her___________. a. brother-in -law b. nephew c. cousin 84. He contributed a great deal to the development of our culture_________-. a. wrinting, as a teacher and lecturer b. wrinting, teaching and lecturing c. wrinting, teaching and as a lecturer 85. " According to a recent report, the number of automobile accidents has actually gone down. The reason for this decrease can be attributed to better driver education." Based an the above astatements, there are fewer car accidents, because: a. there are better cars on the road b. drivers are better trained c. drivers are very educated 86. " Ticket prices: $30.000One Way- All Destinations, out of which: 50%discount for night-time trips; Passengers who are 18 years of age and younger pay 90%of the fare; Passengers who are 5 years of the age and younger travel free-of-charge. How much would you pay if you were sixteen years old? a. more than $20.000 b. less than $15.000 c. 10% off the regular fare 87. " I'm fictional character in a play by Shakespeare. I live in Verona. My family are the swor enemies of the Montagues, but unfortunately I am madly in love with one of them. In our story, we get married secretly, but then things start to go drastically wrong. The end of our love story takes place in my family's vault where my lover poisons himself and I end up stabbing myself with a dagger. Sad, isn't it? My name is....". a. Robert Kennedy b. The Duke of Windsor c. Juliet Capulet 88. " The ability to deal with people is as purchasable a commodity as sugar or coffee. And I will pay more for that ability than for any other the sun." Who might these words belong to? a. John D. Rockefeller b. Benjamin Franklin c. Albert Einstein 89. Find the correct interpretation: He gave an accurate description of the man. a. He handled them a report about the man b. He described the man accusingly c. He gave a correct and exact description of the man. 90. Find the correct interpretation: Every writer is a student of human nature. a. Writers always want to become students again. b. Writers always learn about the human nature c. Writers' human nature is similar to students' one 91. Find the correct interpretation: Before they moved in, they cleaned the house thoroughly. a. They cleaned the house from top to bottom and then they moved in b. They went through the house to make sure it was clean before moving in c. They decided to clean the house they had moved in 92. Find the correct interpretation: They only knew basic language. a. They had a very small vocabulary b. They were very coarse c. They used a simple computing language 93. Find the correct interpretation: The USA is almost as large as Europe. a. Europe is slightly bigger than the USA b. Europe is as big as the USA c. The USA is much bigger than Europe 94. Find the correct interpretation: There were fifteen people besides me applying for the job a. Fifteen people were standing next to me in the queue for the job b. There were fifteen of us who wanted the job c. I was not applying for the job 95. Find the correct interpretation: As he walker through the door, she walked out. a. He walked in and at the same time she walked out b. Before he walked in, she walked out c. He walked in and then she walked out 96. Find the correct interpretation: Plase, take a seat! a. Pick one up and take it away b. I don't want all my seats any more c. Sit down 97. Find the correct interpretation: How on earth did you find me? a. You'll never find out where I am b. It is quite difficult to get hold of me, but you did c. What do you think of me? 98. Find the correct interpretation: I am not actually on the list of candidates a. My mane is not on the list of candidates b. My name is not on the list, but it will be soon c. I withdrew my mane from the list of candidates 99. Find the correct interpretation: He could have studied English last year. a. He has studies English, but he doesn't any more b. He was able to study English last year. c. He had the opportunity to study English but didn't take it 100. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: He was CONFIDENT in his approaches a. trustful b. certain c. tolerant 101. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: Helen was definitely a SHREWD woman a. stupid b. clever c. direct 102. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: His DESULTORY remaks made the vistors feel confused a. good b. initial c. untidy 103. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: Her CONSPICUOUS schievements are her best recommendation a. well-known b. remarkable c. social 104. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: The report was SCATHING about the lack of safety. a. scornful b. very critical c. clear 105. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: His RUGGED manners betrayed his low origins. a. awful b. indecent c. coarse 106. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: I was STUNNED by the news of her death. a. impressed b. shocked c. stunted 107. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: As he seemed to be a coward, everybody TAUNTED him. a. accused b. ridiculed c. pointed at 108. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: She cast a FURTIVE glance at her partner a. brief b. sly c. casual 109. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: Their sudden outburst was obiously genuine, it couldn't have been CONTRIVED. a. False b. planned c. dissolute 110. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: She was a THRIFTY housekeeper, an important matter to one of his small means and never wasted a penny. a. kind b. poor c. sparing 111. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: He proved himself a BOLD and ASTUTE commander. a. brave, cunning b. brave, engaged c. fearless, severe 112. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: With a sign he TOSSED the programme back on the table. a. put b. filled in c. cast 113. Select the right answer: a. Someone had broken into the office and stolen the files. b. Someone had broken into the office and stonle the files 114. Select the right answer: a. Her advisor was pleased with the topic whitch she had chose for her thesis b. Her advisor was pleased with the topic whitch she had chosen for the thesis. 115. Select the right answer: a. Having eaten and drunk too much the night before, he woke up with a headache b. Having eaten and drank too much the night before, he woke up with a headache. 116. Select the right answer: a. The streets are wet; it should have rained last night. b. The street are wet; it must have rained last night 117. Select the right answer: a. You had better to hurry if you don't want to miss the bus. b. You had better hurry if you don't want to miss the bus 118. Select the right answer: a. Do you like to come to a party on Saturday. b. Would you like to come a party on Saturday? 119. Select the right answer: a. His father had hoped than he go into business with him. b. His father had hoped that he would go into business with him. 120. Select the right answer: a. Tom had a tooth filled. b. Tom had a tooth fill 121. Select the right answer: a. She made the baby to make a nap. b. She made the baby take a nap. 122. Select the right answer: a. I one you twenty dollars, won't I? b. I one you twenty dollards, don't I? 123. Choose the most suitable word or phrase foe each space: Between you and.... she has twenty years advantage over me: a. I b. Me 124. Choose the most suitable word or phrase foe each space: He liked to know the ins and ... of anything once it had captured his interests. a. outs b. ups 125. Choose the most suitable word or phrase foe each space: I believe it was agreed that our legal colleagues here would report our decision to the moderator, as soon as it was signed and..... a. final b. sealed 126. Choose the most suitable word or phrase foe each space: She drank... tea a. feeble b. weak 127. Choose the most suitable word or phrase foe each space: She was dressed as on the day before, in white frock ans her shiny white boots with their... heels. a. tall b. high 128. Choose the most suitable word or phrase foe each space: My traveller's cheques were in an ......pocket. a. inner b. inward 129. Choose the most suitable word or phrase foe each space: Don't forget to .... the light when you leave. a. turn off b. close 130. Choose the most suitable word or phrase foe each space: It's good to get away from the city and visit the... a. field b. country 131. Choose the correct name for the place described below: You can buy fresh fruits and vegetables were. a. greengrocer's b. butcher's 132. Choose the correct name for the place described below: You can put money in your account here. a. ATM b. c. Bank 133. Choose the correct name for the place described below: You can buy stamps, and send letters here a. post office b. newsagent's 134. Translate into English (choose the correct sentence): Incearca sa nu ai de-a face cu asemenea oameni a. Try not to deal such people b. Try to deal not with these peoples. 135. Translate into English (choose the correct sentence): L-am convins sa creada acest lucru a. I convinced him into believing it. b. I argued him into believing it. 136. Translate into English (choose the correct sentence): E imposibil ca Roger sa fi negat acest lucru. a. Roger can't have denied it. b. Roger musn't have denied it. 137. Translate into English (choose the correct sentence): Probabil ca au fost multi solicitanti anul acela. a. There may have been many applicants that year. b. There must have been many applicants that yaer. 138. Translate into English (choose the correct sentence): Am auzit pasi la apartamentul vecinilor mei de la etajul cinci. a. Iheard footsteps in my neightbour's flat on the 5th floor b. I heard steps in my neighbour's apartament on fifth floor 139. Translate into English (choose the correct sentence): Ar trebui sa lucrezi mult si sa iti termini experimentele. a. You would to work much and bring your experiments to end b. You ought to work much and bring your experiments to an end 140. Choose the best alternative to complete each sentence. ..... me a favour. a. make b. do 141. Choose the best alternative to complete the sentence: Thank you fot the trouble you've .... a. in the country on b. to the country 142. Choose the best altenative to complete the sentence: How about going ....... one of these days? a. in the country on b. to the country 143. Choose the best alternative to complete the sentence. You don't like to be......when you are....a business talk a. disturb, deploying b. disturbed, having 144. Choose the best alternative to complete the sentence. Could you help me .... this translation? a. with b. at 145. Choose the best alternative to complete the sentence. This building ..... Many offices a. comprehends b. houses 146. Choose the best alternative to complete the sentence. Henry was ..... and felt he couldn't say a word. a. in the corner. b. cornered 147. Choose the best alternative to complete the sentence. Ms. Smith, ....is Paul Johnson, our new accountant. a. that person b. this 148. Choose the best alternative to complete the sentence. Secondary.....is vitally important for young people. School plays an essential role in preparing them for..... a. tuition, adultness b. education. Adulthood 149. Choose the best alternative to complete the sentence. I am writing to appy for the ...... of Assistant Manager a. position b. title 150. Choose the best alternative to complete the sentence. He qualified as an economist in 1995 and set up in.....in Sheffield. a. business b. company 151. Choose the best alternative to complete the sentence. After leaving school, he...... in a solicitor's office a. practiced b. was working 152. Choose the best alternative to complete the sentence. She earns her .... by telling fortunes at the seaside. a. rent b. living COMPLETION Scrieti raspunsurile corespunzatoare despartite prin virgule si un spatiu
You'll have to introduce yourself...the person who is sitting... you .... a symposium or conference.
It's healty to have lots ... different friends.... different levers .... intimacy because not only is it impossible to be close.... It's also undesirable.
Most ... us have friends as close as family, whom, .....a difficult moment we'd call ... 3 a. m. ... consolation or advice because we know they won't reject us.
The authorities .... education should make sure that the subjects taught ... schools are .... value ... the outside world.
Teleworkers communicate ..... supervisors ..... telephone, fax or e-mail; they usually transfer information .... their own computer ... the office computer ... electronic means.
Have you ever been .... England? What time does our plane arrive .... London? I met an old friend .... Henri Coanda Airport.
He wanted to fight ... the enemies ..... his country. I took you ..... somebody else. He was .... friends.
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