Fill in the sentence with the missing word

Fill in the missing word. There are two answers you do not need to use.

● native ● set aside ●local cuisine ● unique ●majestic ● snaps ●symbols

● landmarks ● guided tour ● lift ● book ● set off

1

I was cleaning out my room and found some old
……………………… from our childhood holidays.

6

We should ………………………. on our trip before
sunrise tomorrow, if we want to reach

our destination by noon.

2

You should …………………………………….. a hotel
room now; July is a very busy month, and if you

leave it too late you won’t find the dates you want.

7

We had a(n) …………………………… view of the
ocean from our hotel room.

3

Whenever I travel abroad, I always visit the most

popular museums and taste the………………………

8

The Clock Tower, more commonly known as

Big Ben, is one of the most famous………………………..
in London.

4

If you’re planning on seeing everything in such

a short time, I would suggest taking a(n)
……………………They cover a lot of sights
in little time.

9

Backpacking through Europe after graduation

was a(n) …………………………. experience

for meand my friends.

5

Did you know that the………………………… .. people
of Australia are called Aborigines?

10

Can you please give me a(n)
to the airport tomorrow morning? I’d rather not

take a taxi.

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  • 1. ..Searchers examine the structure of the cells. 2. The invention of radio and television changed our leisure time. 3. This theory was experimentally proved. 4. He has won a prize at the national conference. 5. There are different scientific fields. 

    1. Science deals with a variety of subjects. 2. Scientists search for the answers to the different questions. 3. The structure of the cells is elaborated by scientists. 4. Different theories use the facts. 5. The boundaries of some scientific fields are not clear. 6. Natural, social and technical sciences are closely interrelated. 7. Throughout the ages, people have invented tools, machines, and materials to make work easier.8. Science contributes much to modern technology. 9. Some modern technologies depend on science. 10. During our leisure time we watch TV.

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Fill in the missing words into the sentences.

Many people don’t _______________ of tabloids.

The ______________ could help us to solve many global problems.

He _______________ his job last month and he’s now looking for another one.

E-mail _____________ to be a very good means of communication.

I asked him to _____________ us two tickets for the concert.

In _________________, I would like to thank everybody who took part in this conference.

They often ____________________ books from the library.

He is a _____________________ so I think you should follow his advice.

borrow book approve wisdom of the ancients proved conclusion man of great wisdom quit

_________/8

Write the words in the correct form

NERVE

He is a very _________________ person, that’s why he doesn’t like thrillers and horror films.

USE

There is no _______________ information on this web page.

CONCLUDE

I don’t understand why you jumped to such a strange ___________________.

ATTRACTION

Advertisements often make the goods look more _________________ than they are in a real life.

REPORT

Would you like to become a ________________ when you grow up?

COMMUNICATE

The Internet is a very convenient means of ___________________________.

_________/6

Choose the correct answer

It’s ____ , isn’t it? a) a wonderful day b) wonderful day

_________ like rock music. a) much people b) many people

She screamed in ________. a) a horror b) horror

Do you believe in ____ at first sight? a) a love b) love

I am reading ______. a) book b) a book

We had ____ while we were in the country. a) good weather b) a good weather

I’m going to buy _______. a) a bread b) some bread

The streets are covered with _________. a) snow b) a snow

_________/8

Fill in the missing words

He asked: “Do you go in for sports?”

He asked me ________________________________ for sports.

She said: “I don’t want to go to school tomorrow.”

She said that she ______________________ to go to school ________________________.

Alex said: “there is a swimming pool near my school.”

Alex said that there _________ a swimming pool near ______ school.”

Steve asked: “What is your hobby?”

Steve was interested __________________________________________.

Ann said: “He phoned you in the morning.”

Ann said that he ____________________________ the morning.”

The teacher said: “There are no mistakes in your test.”

The teacher said that there __________ no mistakes in ___________ test.”

_________/6

Read the text and choose the correct option.

Joanne Rowling is a British writer famous for series of books about Harry Potter. Her books attracted worldwide attention, won a lot of awards and made her rich and well-known all over the world. However, Joanne Rowling’s life was not always a story of success.

The idea of a story about a young boy attending a school of magic came into her mind in 1990 during a train trip, and she began to write the book immediately on getting home. It was in December of the same year when Rowling’s mother died. Her death deeply influenced Joanne’s writing and she described Harry’s loss of his parents in detail as she knew how it felt.

Soon after this Rowling moved to Portugal and got married there. She and her husband had a child in 1993 but separated later that year, so Rowling and her daughter moved to Edinburgh. Joanne’s depression resulted in the idea of the soul-sucking creatures called Dementors which she described in her books. Her marriage turned out to be a failure, she did not have a job and was short of money but she still continued writing. She often wrote in cafes as taking her little daughter for a walk was the best way to make her fall asleep and get some free time to write.

In 1995 Rowling finished her first book which was offered to twelve publishers. However, none of them agreed to print it. Only a year later it was finally published. This marked the beginning of changes in Joanne Rowling’s life and finally made her a famous and successful writer.

Her mother’s death had a serious influence on the book a) True b) False

Joanne Rowling was always successful in her life. a) True b) False

She took her daughter with her when she wrote in a cafés. a) True b) False

The idea of the book came to her when her mother died. a) True b) False

Rowling got married in Edinburgh. a) True b) False

Rowling’s first book was published in 1996. a) True b) False


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1. Many people don’t _______________ of tabloids.

2. The ______________ could help us to solve many global problems.

3.He _______________ his job last month and he’s now looking for another one.

4.E-mail _____________ to be a very good means of communication.

5.I asked him to _____________ us two tickets for the concert.

6.In _________________, I would like to thank everybody who took part in this conference.

7. They often ____________________ books from the library.

8. He is a _____________________ so I think you should follow his advice.









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1. Fill in the missing word. There are three words you don’t need.
demand side scrambled pinch stock cash fussy nourishing
1. Japanese put different food to the obento, so that their kids weren’t _______eaters.
2. She loves telling lies, so take her words with a ________ of salt.
3. This dish is very ____________ and has a lot of calories.
4. I would like a steak and a __________ salad.
5. This book is in great____________ and we have no it on sale at the moment.

2. Underline the correct item.
1. He’s been going off/through hard time but hope everything will be fine with him soon.
2. It’s not difficult to learn new words, indeed it’s a cup of tea/piece of cake.
3. Would you like a four-course/four-dishes meal tonight?
4. I’m afraid the soup has gone up/off, don’t eat it.
5. I hate eating out, I prefer a (an) undercooked/home cooked meal.
6 To make the best topping for pizza you have to grate/peel cheese.
7. Please don’t spill the beans/milk and don’t tell my secret to anyone.
8. I love pickled/mashed potatoes, not baked ones.
9. The new clothes shop has a great variety of clothes at very poor/low prices.
10. To make a cake you have to poach/beat eggs.

3. Underline the correct item.
1. -/The Neva runs through -/the Saint-Petersburg.
2. He can give you some good advice/advices as he is very clever.
3. He got his diploma few/a few years ago.
4. Where is Mike? -He has been/gone to the bank and will be back soon.
5. Where is/are my clothes? They/it definitely was/were here.
6. There are/is great news for you today. You have won the first prize!
7. I usually go to the/-bed at about midnight.
8. How much/many spoons of sugar do you put in your tea?
9. We don’t have many/a lot of days off, working most of the time.
10. You must take these vitamins twice a/the day.

4. Put the words into the Present Perfect or the Present Perfect Continuous.
1. How many souvenirs you have been buying/have bought!
2. We have been shopping/have shopped for two hours…I can’t walk any longer.
3. Why do you look so tired? – I have practised/have been practising tennis.
4. How long have you studied/have you been studying English?
5. What have you been doing/have you done with you hair??? It looks green!

5. Complete the sentences with much/many/(a) little/(a) few/a lot/plenty.
1. He isn’t very sociable. He has ________ friends.
2. There’s no need to hurry. We’ve got ________ of time.
3. She drinks ________ of tea.
4. We must be quick! We’ve ________ time.
5. I’m not busy these days. I haven’t got _________ to do.
6. I didn’t take _______ pictures on holiday.
7. I can’t tell you the final decision. I need __________time.
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1.
1. fussy
2. pinch
3. nourishing
4. scrambled
5. demand
2.
1. through
2. piece of cake
3. four-course
4. off
5. home cooked
6 grate
7. beans
8. mashed
9. low
10. beat

3.
1. -, —
2. advice
3. a few
4. gone
5. are, were
6. are
7. —
8. many
9. many
10. a

4.
1. have bought
2. have been shopping
3. have practised
4. have you been studying
5. have you done

5.
1. few
2. plenty
3. a lot
4. little
5. much
6. many
7. much
За правильность не ручаюсь, но я старалась. Отдельное спасибо за набор текста, а не просто фотку задания. Это значительно упрощает выполнение задание.

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TEST

1. IDIOMS WITH “IN”

Fill in the missing words in the sentences below. Choose from the following:

in a rut
in cash
in charge of
in common
in due course
in favour of
in the limelight

in season
in short
in stock
in succession
in the dark
in one ear & out
in the long run

in the nick of
timein the redin
theory
in tune
in turns
the other
in vain

01. I can’t think why they ever got married. They have absolutely
nothing ___.
02. The inexperienced teacher tried ___ to control the unruly class. In the end she had to
call for the headmaster.
03. “Two tins of baked beans, please.” “I’m afraid we haven’t got any ___ at the
moment. But we should getting some more on Thursday.”
04. Last year was the third year ___ that they had come top of the football league.
05. The staff took it ___ to make afternoon coffee.
06. No one’s been told what’s going to happen at the conference yet. We’re all being
kept ___ for some reason.
07. We got to the station ___. A second later and we’d have missed our connection.
08. It must be difficult being famous. Just imagine being ___ all the time; never being
able to go out without being recognised.
09. This is Mrs Brightwell. She’s ___ marketing.
10. Although I’ve been trying hard to pay back my bank loan, I’m still ___. In fact,
I’ve got to go and see my bank manager about it tomorrow.
11. Strawberries cost a lot at the moment because they’re not ___.
12. Thank you for attending the interview, Mr Blake. You’ll be hearing from us ___ –
probably at the end of next week.
13. Although I like teaching, I sometimes feel that I’m ___. I seem to be doing the same
thing all the time – the job is no longer challenging enough.
14. Are you sure your piano’s ___? It sounds terrible to me.
15. My Frank is tall, dark, handsome, has a marvellous job and is incredibly rich. ___
he’s the perfect husband!
16. Hands up all those ___ capital punishment. Thank you. Now hands up all those against.
17. It costs $300 if you pay by credit card or $250 if you pay ___.
18. The law may be unpopular now, but I’m sure people will soon see how good it is for
the country and themselves ___.
19. It’s no use talking to Jane. She never listens. It’s a case of ___.
20. His idea sounded wonderful ___, but they never seemed to work out in practice.

2. IDIOMS WITH “ON”

Fill in the missing words in the sentences below. Choose from the following:

on account of
on and off
on average
on board
on the carpet

on principle
on purpose
on tenderhooks
on the cards
on the rocks

on the contrary
on the dot
on the house
on the other hand
on the whole

on the run
on the shelf
on the spur of the moment
on call
on one’s toes*

01. When I was growing up in Wales, a girl was considered to be ___ if
she wasn’t married by the time she was twenty-five.
02. “The drinks are ___!” said the smiling landlord to his customers on Christmas
morning.
03. My mother, being an ardent socialist, disagrees with everything the Conservative Party
does ___.
04. We mustn’t be late tomorrow, so I expect you all to be here at 9 o’clock ___ .
05. The football match had to be postponed ___ the bad weather.
06. James and I hadn’t really planned to get married; we just did it ___ one day.
07. “How much do teachers earn in your country?” “It varies, but ___ about Ј1,000 a
month.”
08. Sales have really fallen off this year. If this goes on much longer, the company will
soon be ___ .
09. His work is quite good ___ , but there are still one or two things I’m not really
happy with.
10. Arnold has been learning Russian ___ for three years.
11. Selling computers is very competitive. You really have to be ___ to keep your job.
12. You’ll be ___ if the boss ever finds out that you forgot to deliver those parcels on
time last week.
13. She didn’t know whether to take the job or not. On the one hand the salary was much
better, but ___ it meant a lot more travelling every day.
14. I hate travelling by boat. As soon as I get ___ I start to feel seasick.
15. After ten days of being ___ he finally gave himself up to the police.
16. One of the disadvantages of being a doctor is that you are frequently ___ at weekends.
17. The students were all ___ as they awaited the results of the examination.
18. It isn’t true that I hate pop music; ___ I like it very much.
19. It’s ___ that the Foreign Secretary will be forced to resign because of that
business in the East.
20. It was no accident! You did it ___!

3. IDIOMS WITH “AT”

Fill in the missing words in the sentences below. Choose from the following:

at loose ends
at a loss
at a pinch
at all costs
at all hours
at best
at a standstill

at death’s door
at fault
at first sight
at least
at loggerheads
at most
at once

at one’s wits’ end*at randomat short
noticeat sixes and sevensat the crack of dawn at will

(* change possessive pronouns as appropriate)

01. We must ___ catch the 7. 30 train. Otherwise we won’t get to the meeting in time.
02. It is difficult to know who’s ___ in the matter. Perhaps we’re all to blame.
03. It’s late. I think you’d better go to bed now, darling. Remember, you’ve got to
get up___ tomorrow.
04. Since it’s his first offence he’ll probably get off with a warning – ___ a small
fine.
05. If you’re ___ this weekend, Joan, why not come over for a meal? It’ll give us a
chance to catch up on some gossip.
06. I may be getting on a bit, but I’m certainly not ___ yet! I hope to live for at
least another ten to fifteen years!
07. When her daughter didn’t come home on the last bus with the other girls, Mrs Jenkins
was ___, terrified that something dreadful had happened to her.
08. Like you, I’m ___ to explain the sudden fall in share prices. I’ve absolutely no
idea what can have caused it.
09. When Richard Burton saw Elizabeth Taylor it was a classic case of love ___.
10. Traffic was ___ this morning because of an accident on the A21.
11. I’m afraid everything’s ___ this week. Both the secretaries are ill and no one
knows where anything is.
12. The hotel wasn’t that modern, but ___ it was cheap and reasonably clean.
13. I’ve got room in the car for three – four people ___.
14. Mrs Smith’s daughter is terrible, isn’t she? Out about town ___ and never a kind
word to anyone.
15. You should be able to sell your stereo equipment for $300 – ___ $350.
16. If you don’t get out ___ then I shall have you thrown out.
17. Pamela and David are always ___. I really can’t imagine why they got married in the
first place. They are absolutely nothing in common.
18. A chameleon is a remarkable creature – it is able to change the colour of its skin
___.
19. You can’t expect me to work overtime ___ such ___! I need to be told at least two
days in advance.
20. I was in a hurry for my train, so I chose a book ___.

Compiled by Elena Kisunko, Moscow, School No. 651

to be continued

KEYS:

1.

01. (nothing) in common (They do not share e.g. hobbies, interests,
taste in music etc.)
02. in vain (Without success)
03. in stock (Available for sale)
04. in succession (Three consecutive years without a break e.g. 1988, 1989, 1990)
05. in turns (They shared the coffee making equally, each person doing it on a particular
day)
06. in the dark ( We are not being told; it is being kept secret)
07. in the nick of time (At the last possible moment)
08. in the limelight (The focus of attention)
09. in charge of (Responsible for)
10. in the red (I still owe the bank money)
11. in season (The time when plants and fruit are normally ripe)
12. in due course (At some future date)
13. in a rut (In a job or way of life which is boring and which has no prospects of
change)
14. in tune (Sounds at the correct pitch; sounding well together)
15. in short (Briefly; in a few words)
16. in favour of (Who support capital punishment)
17. in cash (Ready money as opposed to a cheque or a credit card)
18. in the long run (In the end; over a long period of time)
19. in one ear and out the other (She never listens to anything you say to her)
20. in theory (The opposite of “in practice”; an idea which seems fine on paper may
not necessary work out in practice)

2.

01. on the shelf (Unmarried, and with no prospects of getting married)
02. on the house (Free)
03. on principle (As a matter of principle because of her fixed beliefs in socialism)
04. on the dot (At 9 o’clock exactly)
05. on account of (Because of; due to)
06. on the spur of the moment (Without planning beforehand; impulsively)
07. on average (He earns about $ 2000 a month)
08. on the rocks (The company will soon be bankrupt)
09. on the whole (Overall, generally)
10. on and off (Irregularly; from time to time)
11. on your toes (Alert; ready to act)
12. on the carpet (Told off; reprimanded by one‘s boss)
13. on the other hand (“On the one hand ___ on the other”. Used to emphasise the
contrast between two opposite statements)
14. on board (As soon as I step onto the boat)
15. on the run (Fleeing from the police)
16. on call (Available for duty)
17. on tenterhooks (Very nervous; be in a state of a nervous suspense)
18. on the contrary (Used to contradict what has been said. The truth is the opposite of
what he said)
19. on the cards (Possible; likely)
20. on purpose (You did it deliberately)

3.

01. at all costs (Without fail)
02. at fault (It is difficult to know who is to blame)
03. at the crack of dawn (Very early)
04. at most (The worst or most severe punishment will be a small fine)
05. at loose ends (If you have nothing to do this weekend)
06. at death’s door (Seriously ill; about to die)
07. at wits’ end (She was in such a state of anxiety that she didn’t know what to do)
08. at a loss (Unable to explain the sudden fall in share prices)
09. at fist sight (It was love from the first moment they saw each other)
10. at a standstill (The traffic was not moving)
11. at sixes and sevens (Everything is very confused and muddled)
12. at least (If nothing else)
13. at a pinch (Four if necessary, but with some difficulty)
14. at all hours (She is out all the time)
15. at best ($350 would be the best price the person could get)
16. at once (Immediately)
17. at loggerheads (They are always quarrelling)
18. at will (It can change the colour of its skin whenever it wants to)
19. at (such) short notice (With such little advance warning)
20. at random (Without choosing carefully or deliberately)

to be continued

Fill in the missing words into the sentences.

E — mail ___________________ to be a very good means of communication.

We asked our teacher to ___________________ that rule to us.

BBC is a large __________________ corporation.

You can come to see him __________________ you want to.

There is a very interesting ____________________ about Japan in this newspaper.

I ____________________ that I was wrong about it.

I asked him to _____________________ us two tickets for the concert.

Don’t answer the phone, _____________calls.

Whenever book whoever broadcasting have to confess prove article explain.

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The burglars broke __ the house at midnight.

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