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Fill the gaps with the correct tenses.





ЗАВДАННЯ 1 ТУРУ ДЛЯ ДИСТАНЦІЙНОГО НАВЧАННЯ

З АНГЛІЙСЬКОЇ МОВИ ДЛЯ 8-ГО КЛАСУ

TEST I

Vocabulary Practice: Going to the Beach!

1. Hi, Jean. I was wondering if you'd like to go to the beach with me today. It's supposed to be hot and ......... all day long.

(a) foggy

(b) cloudy

(c) windy

(d) sunny

2. Sure! I would love to, Amanda. Do you want me to bring my beach ......... in case we want to sit in some shade if it gets too hot?

(a) towel

(b) ball

(c) umbrella

(d) hat

3. That sounds like a good idea, Jean. Do you have any ......... lotion? I don't want to get a sunburn while we're out there and I don't think I have any at the moment.

(a) sunburn

(b) sunny

(c) sun tea

(d) sun screen

4. Yes, I do have some, Amanda. I'll bring it with me. Are you bringing your ......... with you? I heard the waves will be perfect today and I would love to try my new one out.

(a) snowboard

(b) skates

(c) surfboard

(d) football

5. Actually, I'm not going to bring mine with me. I hurt my ankle playing ......... at the beach last weekend so I'm going to let it completely heal before I go surfing again.

(a) hockey

(b) volleyball

(c) ping pong

(d) poker

6. Well, if your ankle is still bothering you, why don't I bring some beach ......... and we'll lay out and get a suntan today?

(a) sand

(b) paper

(c) sandals

(d) towels

7. Sounds great, Jean! Do you know if it's supposed to be windy today? If it's not, I'll pack us a picnic lunch. I hate it when a bunch of ......... gets blown all over my food.

(a) rock

(b) sand

(c) grass

(d) sun

8. Are you going to wear your new ......... suit, Amanda? I also got a new one last week and I'm looking forward to wearing it.

(a) diving

(b) three-piece

(c) jump

(d) bathing

TEST II

ІІ. Synonyms for trip and journey

1.The Smiths decided to go to Scotland for a short .......... They have already booked return bus tickets.

(a) travel

(b) trip

(c) voyage

(d) move Synonyms for trip and journey

2. An archeological ......... was organized to investigate the remains of the ancient settlement which had recently been found near the capital.

(a) trip

(b) safari

(c) expedition

(d) tour

3. My ......... to work takes about fifty minutes by car.

(a) trip

(b) excursion

(c) tour

(d) move

4. If you are planning a holiday in Amsterdam, you'd better go by plane; otherwise it is a three-day ......... by bus from Bulgaria to Holland.

(a) journey

(b) go

(c) pass

(d) expedition

5.Roger entered the Guinness Book of World Records, having spent more than three months all alone in an open boat during his ......... across the Pacific.

(a) journey

(b) tour

(c) traffic

(d) voyage

6. Julia chose to spend her holiday in Africa. Her package tour included hiking in the jungle, sailing down the Nile, and going on a sightseeing ......... to observe lions, elephants and other wildlife.

(a) safari

(b) traffic

(c) track

(d) voyage

7. My idea of a perfect honeymoon is to go on a world ......... and visit many interesting places. As you can see, I have already marked some of those places on the map.

(a) trip

(b) safari

(c) expedition

 

TEST III

Shopping

1. The trouble is I haven't made a ..........

(a) detail

(b) note

(c) sheet

(d) list

2......... you must know what we need?

(a) Certainly

(b) Surely

(c) Definitely

(d) Absolutely

3. Well, yes I do have a ......... good idea?

(a) pretty

(b) fine

(c) beautiful

(d) nice

4. Do we need any dairy .........?

(a) producers

(b) produced

(c) products

(d) producing

5. Yes, we've almost run out ......... cheese, butter, milk.

(a) through

(b) of

(c) by

(d) with

6. Right, we'd ......... get on with it.

(a) better

(b) sooner

(c) quicker

(d) faster

7. I assume there's nothing .......... I said it would be quick. Oh dear.

(a) included

(b) excluded

(c) either

(d) else

8. What's the .........?

(a) thing

(b) matter

(c) material

(d) stuff

 

TEST IV

Infinitive with or without to.

I. Decide whether to use the infinitive with or without to.

1. I want you.

2. You must up.

3. They learn .

4. I can along some packages of crisps.

5. Do you English?

 

II. Fill in the correct form of the verbs (infinitive with/without to).

1. I will (go) now.

2. You should (do) your homework.

3. She has (write) a letter.

4. Amelie may (come) to our party.

5. I'd like (watch) the film.

 

TEST V

The London Dungeon

 

Fill the gaps with the correct tenses.

  1. The London Dungeon (lie) in the oldest part of London - in an old subterranean prison (that's what the word Dungeon (stand) for).
  2. The museum (take) its visitors on a journey through England's bloody history.
  3. It (demonstrate) the brutal killings and tortures of the past.
  4. You (experience / can) for example how people (die) on the Gallow or during the Plague of 1665.
  5. The Dungeon also (show) scenes of Jack the Ripper or the beheading of Anne Boleyn, who (be) one of Henry VIII six wives.
  6. The atmosphere at the Dungeon (be) really scary - nothing for the faint-hearted.
  7. While you (walk) around the Dungeon, watch out for creepy creatures - the Dungeon (employ) actors to give its visitors the fright of their lives.
  8. The actors, dressed as monsters, ghosts or executers, (hide) in the dark corners of the Dungeon and then suddenly (jump) out and (grab) one of the visitors.
  9. And the horror (end / not) at the exit of the exhibition.

10. (you / eat / ever) a pizza with fingers and eyeballs on it?

11.Well, if you (fancy) that kind of food, you (love) the meals at the Dungeon restaurant.



12. The museum (want) to provoke, shock, educate and delight.

13. And this it (do) extremely well.

14.Since its opening in 1975, the Dungeon (attract) many visitors from all over the world.

15. Besides the regular opening hours, the Dungeon sometimes also (open) at night.

16. If you (have) enough money and nerves of steel, you (book / can) the Dungeon for parties, conferences or charity events at night.

17. And on 31 October, a frightfully good Halloween Party (take place) at the Dungeon every year.

 

TEST VI

Test on Simple Present 1

 

Test your knowledge on the simple present. After submitting your answers, you will see how well you have done in the test.





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