Test Your English: Preparation Guide. Дворжец О.С - 27 стр.

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198. The chairman to be unwell.
A rumours B rumoured
C has rumoured D is rumoured
199. Having done badly at school, Churchill a brilliant career.
A was expected
B expected to be
C was not expected to have
D was having
200. They to have been awarded the prize.
A are pleased B pleased
C will please D will be pleased
201. that her contract might be terminated.
A Might be reported B Reported was
C Report was D It is reported
202. that the President is unwell.
A It is rumoured B Rumours are
C It rumoured D Rumours were
203. The burglar to enter the house by the police.
A saw B has seen C sees D was seen
204. What to mean?
A is that supposed B supposes that
C is that suppose D was supposed
205. He tried every key he had but none of them would open the
door.
A to have used B use C using D to use
206. He tried the box but it was too heavy.
A lifting B to lift C to have lifted D lift
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207. Its not worth upset about things beyond your control.
A to have got B C getting D to get
208. He stopped to make a phone call.
A wrote B writing C to write D write
209. Its no use over spilt milk.
A to cry B C crying D to have cried
210. After passing her exams at Cambridge, Susan went on Eng-
lish at Oxford.
A studying B study C studies D to study
211. Hell go on , despite the fact its bad for his health.
A to smoke B smoke C to have smoked D smoking
212. Could you please stop me?
A torture B to torture C being tortured D torturing
213. Jack misses with his friends.
A being B to be C to have been D
214. We offered him a lift home.
A to give B giving C D to have given
215. We hope by 8 p.m.
A arriving B to have arrived
C to be arriving D to arrive
216. She couldnt afford a new dress.
A buying B have bought C to buy D being bought
217. I gave them all the money I had.
A what B C as D as if
198. The chairman            to be unwell.
     A rumours                     B rumoured                                  207. It’s not worth          upset about things beyond your control.
     C has rumoured                D is rumoured                                    A to have got          B –          C getting         D to get

199. Having done badly at school, Churchill              a brilliant career.   208. He stopped           to make a phone call.
     A was expected                                                                 A wrote            B writing      C to write            D write
     B expected to be
     C was not expected to have                                                209. It’s no use         over spilt milk.
     D was having                                                                   A to cry           B –            C crying            D to have cried

200. They          to have been awarded the prize.                             210. After passing her exams at Cambridge, Susan went on        Eng-
     A are pleased               B pleased                                          lish at Oxford.
     C will please               D will be pleased                                  A studying       B study      C studies         D to study

201.            that her contract might be terminated.                         211. He’ll go on          , despite the fact it’s bad for his health.
       A Might be reported         B Reported was                                   A to smoke         B smoke C to have smoked               D smoking
       C Report was                D It is reported
                                                                               212. Could you please stop           me?
202.             that the President is unwell.                                      A torture     B to torture       C being tortured       D torturing
       A It is rumoured              B Rumours are
       C It rumoured                 D Rumours were                            213. Jack misses         with his friends.
                                                                                    A being          B to be          C to have been        D –
203. The burglar         to enter the house by the police.
     A saw             B has seen       C sees             D was seen          214. We offered           him a lift home.
                                                                                    A to give        B giving         C –               D to have given
204. What          to mean?
     A is that supposed                   B supposes that                      215. We hope          by 8 p.m.
     C is that suppose                    D was supposed                            A arriving                       B to have arrived
                                                                                    C to be arriving                 D to arrive
205. He tried       every key he had but none of them would open the
     door.                                                                     216. She couldn’t afford       a new dress.
     A to have used    B use       C using            D to use                      A buying       B have bought   C to buy             D being bought

206.    He tried         the box but it was too heavy.                         217. I gave them all the money            I had.
       A lifting            B to lift    C to have lifted           D lift          A what         B –                   C as           D as if

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