A. the language used by radio and TV
B. the language used by press
C. the language taught at school
D. the official language of Great Britain
E. the regional dialect of London
39. A Dictionary of the English language was compiled by
A. Boswell
B. James Murray
C. Noah Webster
D. Robert Cawdrey
E. Samuel Johnson
40. In Great Britiain there are variants of English
A. 6
B. 3
C. 5
D. 4
E. 2
41.Choose the suitable word: The Royal Opera House,Covent Garden gives regular seasons of opera and
A. Operettas
B. Drama
C. Concerts
D. Ballet
E. Shows
42.Express in one word: The lowest of the balconies
A. Gallery
B. Shows
C. Boxes
D. Stalls
E. Dress-circle
43.Choose English equivalent to the the word:
A. Pit
B. Cast
C. Balcony
D. Repertoire
E. Act
44. Choose English equivalent to the word: қ ә
A. Classical music
B. Act
C. Balcony
D. Cast
E. Pit
45. Express in one word: the observation period for junior students and block-teaching practice for senior students
A. Tutorials
B. School-based experience teaching practice
C. Education studies
D. Subject studies
E. Educational aids
46. Express in one word: a field where fruit tress grow
A. Orchard
B. Kitchen
C. Cottage
D. Furniture
E. Pantry
47. Choose the correct translation: ү
A. Competition
B. Race
C. Opponent
D. Fan
E. Spectator
48.Eliminate the extra word: island, coal, iron, metal, steel, tools
A. Iron
B. Island
C. Tools
D. Coal
E. Steel
49.Choose the correct translation of the word: engineering
A.
B.
C. ұ қ ө
D. қ
E.
50.Choose the correct translation:
A. Luggage
B. Booking-office
C. Dining-car
D. Rough
E. Deck
51.Choose the word opposite in meaning:darkness
A. Sunny
B. Strange
C. Oppressive
D. Spare
E. Light
52.Choose the suitable word: The standart of productions is generally
A. Bad
B. Good
C. Well
D. Low
E. High
53.Choose the proper English equivalent to: ә ү
A. To be devoted to
B. To answer for smth
C. To have sense of responsibility
D. To earn responsibility
E. To be responsible for smth
54.Choose the word or the word-combination closest in meaning: sincerely
A. Willingly
B. Openly
C. Humanity
D. Heartily
E. Genuinely
55.Choose the word close in meaning: beastly
A. Quickly
B. Hardly
C. Stuffy
D. Kindly
E. Nasty
56.Choose the correct variant: The Tower of London was used as a
A. Restaurant
B. Station
C. Prison
D. Library
E. Store
57.Choose the correct preposition: The teacher pointedour mistakes
A. For
B. On
C. From
D. About
E. Out
58.Choose the word close in meaning: tremendous
A. Clever
B. Close
C. Awful
D. Dull
E. Bright
59.Use the pronouns in the proper form: Let introduce myself.My name is John.(I)
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A. him
B. them
C. me
D. her
E. us
60.Choose the correct form of the verb for the following sentence: If you you will miss the train
A. arent hurry
B. didnt hurry
C. wont hurry
D. doesnt hurry
E. dont hurry
61.Choose English equivalent to the following Kazakh one: ұ қғ ұқ
A. it worth to read
B. it is worth to read
C. it is easy to read
D. it is worth reading
E. it stands to read
62.Choose the proper word and word-combination. Mind synonyms:to take an examination in English
A. to fail an examination in English
B. to test in English
C. to have a test in English
D. to pass an examination in English
E. to go in English
63.Choose English equivalents to the following Kazakh one: қ
A. to wash ones hair
B. clean ones nail
C. to brush ones nails
D. to clean ones feet
E. to clean ones nails
64.Choose English equivalents to the following Kazakh one: ғ ғ қ
A. it took her half an hour
B. it is taken her half an hour
C. it has taken her half an hour
D. it doesnt take her half an hour
E. it takes her half an hour
65.Complete the following sentence: Forestier turned round and started to run to the(mind the text A Lions Skin W.S.Maugham)
A. shop
B. house
C. room
D. factory
E. kitchen
66.But she was neither charming, beautiful nor intelligent; on the contrary she was absurd and foolish; yet the more you knew her, the more you liked her.The main character of the text is (mind the text A Lions SkinW.S.Maugham)
A. Mrs.Milberry
B. Mrs.Brown
C. Mrs.Frank
D. Mrs.Swain
E. Mrs.Forestior
67.Complete the following sentence: Once or twice he gave Tom considerable sums and on this Tom bought a (mind the text The Ant and the grasshopper W.S.Maugham)
A. a house and jewellery
B. a bus and jewellery
C. a yacht and jewellery
D. a motor car and some jewellery
E. a bicycle and a lot of jewellery