31. I don’t like coffee, and my husband doesn’t like it… . a. too b. either c. also d. as well
32. My brother likes to read in bed, and … . a. so am I b. so do I c. so I do d. I too
33. We know that there was a lot of … but don’t know who was behind it. A. the trouble b. a trouble c. trouble d. troubles
34. They don’t have … luggage; just two small bags. A. many b. much c. a d. no
35. When …? A. they arrived b. they have arrived c. have they arrived d. did they arrive
36. … to see a new film. Do you want to come with us? A. We’re going b. We’ll go c. We go d. We going
37. Don’t go in there now, a new programme … . a. is recorded b. is being recorded c. is recording
38. This coat is dirty. You must … a. to have it cleaned b. have it cleaned c. to clean it d. cleaning it
39. There was no English lesson yesterday, …? A. was there b. wasn’t there c. was it d. wasn’t it
40. You can learn English …to England, but it’s not so easy. A. without going b. not to go c. without go d. not go
41. Your shoes are terribly dirty; they really need … . a. cleaning b. clean c. to clean d. cleaned
42. Please, stay with me. I don’t want …. A. you go b. you going c. your going d. you to go
43. I want … this letter. A. that you type b. you typing c. you to type
44. I don’t know … a. what is his address b. where does he live c. where is his address d. where he lives
45. Don’t you understand what…? A. does it mean b. it mean c. it means d. means it
46. The oldest tree in this part of the world is the redwood, … thousands of years old. A. which may be b. its age c. and d. which it is
47. He is very rich. He … work for a living. A. oughtn’t b. mustn’t c. doesn’t need d. doesn’t have to
48. The film … wasn’t very good but I liked the music. A. himself b. hisself c. itself d. herself
49. He’s so lazy. He never does … work. a. no b/ some c. any
50. Not … tourists in the group were Spanish. A. all the b. the all c. all
51. Last night I wrote … letters. A. a few b. a little c. little d. much
52. … all our careful plans, a lot of things went wrong. A. In spite of b. Although c. Because
53. I didn’t have time to read this document I only looked … a. it through b. through it c. for it d. by it
54. Are you looking … your key? Here it is. A. at b. through c. after d. for
55. I’m not keen … sport. A. at b. on c. for d. on

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AnaDanik AnaDanik  20.12.2023 21:45
31. The correct answer is b. either. This is because the sentence is expressing a negative statement about both the speaker and their husband. "Too" is used to indicate agreement or addition, but "either" is used to show similarity or agreement in a negative statement.

32. The correct answer is b. so do I. This is because the sentence is expressing agreement with the action of the brother. "So do I" is the correct phrase to show agreement in this context.

33. The correct answer is c. trouble. This is because the sentence is referring to a non-specific amount of trouble. The word "a" or "the" before "trouble" would limit or specify the amount, but in this case, it is just referring to trouble in general without specifying.

34. The correct answer is b. much. This is because "luggage" is an uncountable noun, so the correct word to use is "much" to indicate a large quantity of uncountable things.

35. The correct answer is a. they arrived. This is because the sentence is asking about the past event of their arrival. The word "did" is used to indicate the past tense of the verb "arrive."

36. The correct answer is a. We're going. This is because the sentence is expressing intention or plan for the near future. "We're going" is the correct phrase for expressing this intention.

37. The correct answer is b. is being recorded. This is because the sentence is referring to an action happening in the present moment. "Is being recorded" is the correct phrase to indicate this ongoing action.

38. The correct answer is b. have it cleaned. This is because the sentence is expressing the necessity of someone cleaning the coat. The phrase "have it cleaned" is the correct way to express this need for someone else to clean it.

39. The correct answer is b. wasn't there. This is because the sentence is expressing the absence of an English lesson. The negative form of the verb "to be" is used in this case, so "wasn't there" is the correct phrase to indicate this absence.

40. The correct answer is a. without going. This is because the sentence is expressing the possibility of learning English without the need to go to England. "Without going" is the correct phrase to express this idea.

41. The correct answer is a. cleaning. This is because the sentence is expressing the need for the shoes to be cleaned. "Cleaning" is the correct noun form to express this need.

42. The correct answer is d. you to go. This is because the sentence is expressing the speaker's desire for the person to not go. "You to go" is the correct phrase to indicate this desire.

43. The correct answer is c. you to type. This is because the sentence is expressing the speaker's desire for someone to type the letter. "You to type" is the correct phrase to indicate this desire.

44. The correct answer is d. where he lives. This is because the sentence is asking about the location of someone's residence. The word order in English requires the verb "lives" to come at the end of the sentence in this case.

45. The correct answer is c. it means. This is because the sentence is asking for the meaning of something. The verb "means" should come after the pronoun "it" to form the correct question.

46. The correct answer is a. which may be. This is because the sentence is expressing the possibility that the redwood tree's age is thousands of years old. "Which may be" is the correct phrase to express this possibility.

47. The correct answer is d. doesn't have to. This is because the sentence is expressing the person's lack of necessity to work for a living. "Doesn't have to" is the correct phrase to indicate this lack of necessity.

48. The correct answer is c. itself. This is because the sentence is referring back to something mentioned before (the film), and when a pronoun refers back to a singular noun, the appropriate pronoun is "itself."

49. The correct answer is c. any. This is because the sentence is expressing the absence of work being done by the lazy person. The correct phrase to use in this context is "any" to indicate the absence of any work being done.

50. The correct answer is a. all the. This is because the sentence is referring to a specific group of tourists, and when "all" is used with a determiner like "the," it forms the correct phrase to indicate all of the specific group.

51. The correct answer is a. a few. This is because the sentence is expressing the quantity of letters written as more than one but not a large number. "A few" is the correct phrase to indicate this small quantity.

52. The correct answer is b. Although. This is because the sentence is expressing a contrary or unexpected result, showing that despite the careful plans, things went wrong.

53. The correct answer is b. through it. This is because the sentence is expressing the action of looking through a document, and the correct phrase is "through it" because the preposition "through" should come after the verb "look."

54. The correct answer is d. for. This is because the sentence is expressing the action of looking for something, and the preposition "for" is the correct word to indicate this action.

55. The correct answer is b. on. This is because the sentence is expressing the speaker's lack of interest or enthusiasm for sports. The correct phrase to use in this context is "not keen on" to indicate this lack of interest.
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