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Лексико-грамматический тест для 10 классов за 1-ую четверть
Раздел | Иностранные языки |
Класс | 10 класс |
Тип | Тесты |
Автор | Нурмаханова Ж.М. |
Дата | 04.05.2015 |
Формат | docx |
Изображения | Нет |
Lexical and grammar test for the 10th forms, 1st term
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A type of travelling when you go to the country.
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Put in the correct pre"Times New Roman, serif">When we get tired … work it is a good idea to relax.
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Translate the phrase in brackets: (В нашем распоряжении) we have different means of transport.
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Form the opposite of the adjective "experienced".
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Replace the underlined word by its synonym: If you don't buy tickets beforehand you'll have to stand in long queues.
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The same as "a timetable".
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Put in the correct pre"Times New Roman, serif">When we travel long distances we are quickly transported … a different time zone.
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A condition of mental and physical tiredness and disorientation which may be a problem of long-distance travelers.
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Give the antonym of the word "arrival".
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London's major airport opened in 1929.
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Replace the underlined word by its synonym: Stansted transports over 1 mln passengers a year.
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Put in the correct prepositions: Customs officers check passengers' luggage … illegal items … arrival in a country.
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Give the opposite of the adjective "rough".
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The same as "an air hostess".
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Put the verb into the correct form and fill in the blank with the correct pre"Times New Roman, serif"> Yesterday Tom (to invite) Sarah … dinner.
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Put the verb into the correct form: When I came to the station, Ann (to talk) to the porter.
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Put the verb into the correct form: Yesterday I (to walk) in the street when suddenly I (to hear) someone call me.
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Put the verb into the correct form: When I (to walk) in the street last night someone (to hit) me.
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Put the verb into the correct form: Mr Brown (to drive) his car at 70 mph when he (to have) the accident.
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A person who lives in a particular place.
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The opposite of the adjectives "uninteresting, boring".
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A trait of character when a person is eager to know more and more about something or somebody.
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Make up an adjective from the noun "friend".
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Put the verb into the correct form: Do you still live in Almaty? - No, I (to move) to Astana.
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Put the verb into the correct form: How are you? - Great, I (to promote) in my job.
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Put the verb into the correct form: John is worried because his son (not to come) home yet and it is late.
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Put the verb into the correct form: You (to be) ever abroad?
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Put the verb into the correct form: Which film you (to see) lately?
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Replace the underlined phrase by its synonym: Are you friendly with classmates?
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Replace the underlined phrase by its synonym: Yesterday I visited my aunt.
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What is the land between hills and mountains called?
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Replace the underlined word by its synonym: Payments on the underground are reasonable when compared to similar transport in other major cities throughout the world.
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Explain the following phrase: a traffic congested city
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Put in the correct pre"Times New Roman, serif">One can recognize London … its red double deckers.
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Form degrees of comparison of the adjective "thrifty".
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Put in the correct pre"Times New Roman, serif"> Curious people learn … travelling … their own experience.
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Put in the correct pre"Times New Roman, serif">Cardiff has a castle dating back … Roman times.
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Put the verb into the correct form: Tomorrow I (to work) in the national Library all day.
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Put the verb into the correct form: Mary and Jack (to live) here for four years next July.
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Put the verb into the correct form: I (to read) the book by the time it is due back to the library.
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Put in the correct pre"Times New Roman, serif">How shall I get … this address?
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Put in the correct prepositions: A Londoner arrived … train … a town.
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Put in the correct pre"Times New Roman, serif">Have you heard the weather forecast … the radio?
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Form an adjective from the noun "frost".
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A wonderful natural phenomenon showing seven colors.
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The opposite of "a southerner".
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Put in the correct pre"Times New Roman, serif">There is a long crop-growing season … the south east coast.
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Replace the underlined phrase by its synonym: In the eastern part of the USA the difference between summer and winter is also very clear.
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What does the following idiom mean "to be under the weather"?
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Use the idiom: to accept a different time for an appointment from the original one.
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Put in the correct prepositions: In 1275 the Polos arrived … Kublai Khan's court … Cambalue.
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Replace the underlined word by its synonym: The voyage was risky.
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In 1299 Marco Polo (to return) to Venice and (to engage) in trade.
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The first person who developed mass tourism.
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Replace the underlined phrase by its synonym: He left Liverpool on the steamship Oceanic.
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The place which is the goal of your travelling.
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Put in the correct pre"Times New Roman, serif">He contributed a lot … the development of tourism.
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Replace the underlined word by its synonym: The flight was put off.
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A transportable house for going on hikes.
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At the age of sixty he (to come) back to England and (to buy) a house.