Сборник тестов и контрольных упражнений по английскому языку для студентов неязыковых вузов. Гричин С.В - 27 стр.

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III. can/ could/ be able to
10. I .... meet her since last October.
a) can’t b) couldn’t c) haven’t been able to d) wasn’t able to
11. When I was younger I ... ride a bicycle with my hands behind.
a) could b) can c) was able d) am able to
12. ... help me to get these bags into my car?
a) do you able to b) you can c) are you able d) could you
13. I’ve left my camera at home so I ....take pictures.
a) could b) can’t c) wasn’t able to d) was able to
14. Most children ... read and write at the age of eight.
a) is able to b) was able to c) can d) can to
IV. Вставьте модальный глагол/эквивалент по смыслу:
a) can b) may c) must d) should e) wont have to f) won’t be able to
(16) ... I go to the cinema, mom?” No, you (17) ... better do your homework for
tomorrow you (18) ... answer teacher’s questions. You (19)... be ready for lessons
perfectly if you are going to have higher education.”
V. Правда или неправда:
a) true b) false
20. In Britain it is quite common to get on a bus without waiting your turn.
21. English people are very emotional and talkative people.
22. The British don’t often invite their new friends home.
23. Pubs in Britain are expensive and few people can go there.
24. It is considered bad manners to ask personal questions in the USA.
25. It is common in Britain to say “thank you” all the time.
26. Travel around the USA and you’ll notice differences in language, cooking styles,
recreation, and even character.
27. The British are comfortable with change and with those who make things
happen.
28. Most Americans are direct and assertive.
29. In Britain students displease their teachers and employees displease
30. their bosses when they arrive late.
31. The Americans admire practical, fast, efficient, and new things.
VI. Это относится к a) Америке b) Британии
32. They don’t like boasting and showing off in manners, dress, or speech.
33. The society is characterized by less social distinction.
34. One doesn’t always address a person by his title.
35. They use first names when calling each other, joke, and slap on the back.