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English, 07.12.2021 15:30 vaneayala3078

171. Emily to New York today. a) move
b) is moving
c) moves
d) does move

172. I in London now.
a) living
b) lives
c) ‘m living
d) ‘m live

173. Joe is busy, he his emails.
a) is checking
b) checks
c) check
d) are checking

174. They in the math classroom right now.
a) sit
b) is sitting
c) sit
d) are sitting

175. I the news every morning.
a) watch
b) watches
c) am watching
d) watching

176. I my job and my boss too.
a) like to
b) likes
c) am liking
d) like

177. He doesn’t like golf. He plays it.
a) often
b) always
c) never
d) ever

178. They write emails because it’s easier to send texts.
a) hardly ever
b) usually
c) always
d) yet

179. Tim hates tea so he drinks coffee.
a) rarely
b) never
c) hardly ever
d) often

180. She works hard during the week so she works at the weekends.
a) often
b) almost always
c) seldom
d) usually

181. I only eat cheese .
a) once in a while
b) usually
c) often
d) never

182. We usually do our food shopping online but we go to the supermarkets.
a) often
b) sometimes
c) never
d) always

183. Why her motorbike?
a) she sells
b) does she sell
c) is she selling
d) she selling

184. Mike likes dark clothes, so he wears them.
a) seldom
b) usually
c) hardly ever
d) rarely

185. We go to school at the weekends.
a) usually
b) sometimes
c) quite often
d) never

186. You were very . Why didn’t you say anything?
a) Talkative
b) Clever
c) Friendly
d) Quiet
187. David’s . He loves meeting new people.
a) extrovert
b) hard-working
c) serious
d) generous
188. He’s very . He pays for everything!
a) Extrovert
b) Generous
c) Serious
d) Friendly
189. Susie makes me laugh. She’s really .
a) Funny
b) Talkative
c) Hard-working
d) Serious
190. My teacher’s really . She’s nice to everybody.
a) Funny
b) Friendly
c) Quiet
d) Serious
191. Pete never does any work! He’s very .
a) Hard-working
b) Shy
c) Lazy
d) Funny
192. between European cities are cheap these days.
a) Flying
b) Flies
c) Flights
d) Airplanes
193.The 12.05 to Florida leaves from number 55.
a) terminal
b) gate
c) lift
d) check in
194. They checked our papers at passport .
a) drop-off
b) control
c) reclaim
d) terminal
195.You can leave your bag at .
a) customs
b) check-in
c) baggage reclaim
d) control
196. I always lots of photos on holiday.
a) take
b) make
c) get
d) bring
197. I’m our flights online.
a) booking
b) having
c) renting
d) hiring
198. We didn’t go last year. We stayed in this country.
a) holiday
b) sightseeing
c) abroad
d) home
199. This is a piece of jewellery for your arm.
a) scarf
b) bracelet
c) necklace
d) hat

200.You need this if your trousers are big.
a) trainers
b) suit
c) belt
d) suit

201.I'll try not to ___ any more mistakes.
A ) make
B) do
C) did
D) made

202. I a few mistakes in the test
A) makes
B) done
C) made
D)do

203. Have you a shopping list?
A) made
B) do
C) done
D) make

204. It has nothing to with you..
A ) make
B )do
C ) did
D ) made

205. Are you anything tonight?
A ) do
B ) doing
C ) making
D ) make

206. I my best.
A ) done
B ) made
C ) make
D ) did

207. Write the opposite. Mean.

A ) clever
B ) generous
C ) friendly
D ) kind

208. Do you like rap music? –
No, I don’t, I really it.

A ) start
B ) finish
C ) borrow
D )hate

209. London isn’t …big as Tokyo
a)more
b)much
c)as
d)very

210. My job is stressful, so I can never at work.

A ) relax
B ) make
C )leave
D )say

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