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The second name of functional affixes is




A. Prefixes

B. Affixes

C. Stems

D. Infixes

E. Endings

80.Complete the following sentence: General Miles was a nice man and we…(mind the text “A dog and there dollars” byM.Twain)

A. Became honest brothers

B. Didn’t became friends

C. Became great friends very quikly

D. Became bad friends

E. Became old friends

81.Complete the following sentence: His face was very white and there were darks areas …(mind the text “a day’s wait” byE. Hemingway)

A. On his eyes

B. Under his eyes

C. Over his eyes

D. In the eyes

E. In her eyes

82.Complete the following sentence: He borrowed large sums from a man named…(mind the text “Brave Mother” by H.Beecher stowe)

A. Haley

B. Barton

C. Brown

D. Felipe

E. Jack

83.Choose the correct modal verb:I…say what she looks like

A. Should not

B. Ought

C. May not

D. Need not

E. Cannot

84.Choose the correct modal verb:They went there where they… the film

A. can see

B. should see

C. could see

D. need see

E. may see

85.Choose the correct modal verb: Speak to her so that she… quieter

A. may keeping

B. may say

C. may bring

D. keeping

E. may keep

86. Choose the correct Infinitive: He was looking for someone … him

A. Helped to

B. help

C. helping

D. to help

E. helped

87. Choose the correct Participle: he prefers … TV to … books

A. watch, read

B. watched, read

C. watch, reading

D. watching, read

E. watching, reading

88. Choose the correct Participle: He insisted on … it quickly

A. have done

B. will do

C. doing

D. done

E. do

89. Choose the correct modal verb: Did you … to read all those books?

A. Should

B. Need

C. Can

D. Must

E. would

90. Choose the correct modal verb: We … ring the bell. I have got a key

A. Can

B. May not

C. Mustn’t

D. Can’t

E. Needn’t

91. Choose the correct modal verb: Your brother … to be so credulous

A. Need not

B. Should not

C. Ought not

D. Can not

E. May not

92. Choose the correct modal verb: You … to have put everything off

A. Can

B. Must

C. Could

D. Should

E. Ought

93. Choose the correct modal verb: We … go on foot, we are not tired

A. Cannot

B. Should

C. May

D. Must

E. Can

94. Choose the correct modal verb: They … come tomorrow

A. Shall

B. Had

C. Have

D. Will

E. Would

95.Choose the correct modal verb: I’m always saying what I say …

A. Should be

B. Would

C. Shouldn’t

D. Shall

E. Shan’t

96. Choose the correct verb: So I … you to leave to leave the whole thing alone’

A. Advises

B. Advising

C. Had advised

D. Advised

E. Would advise

97. Choose the correct verb: I saw her … the street at 4 o’clock yesterday

A. Crossed at

B. Crossed

C. Crossing

D. To cross

E. Cross

98. Choose the correct modal verb: … I smoke in here

A. Ought

B. Need

C. Must

D. Have

E. May

99. Choose the correct modal verb: … I borrow your book

A. Must

B. Ought

C. Need

D. Have

E. Can

100. Choose the correct modal verb: You do not … to explain anything. Everything clear

A. Ought

B. Must

C. May

D. Can

E. need

 

29. Fill in the correct form of the verb “to have”: Usually me father … breakfast at half past seven

A. Having

B. Have had

C. To have

D. Have

E. Has

30. Use the correct auxiliary verb: … your parents always go to the country for a weekend

A. Did

B. Does

C. To do

D. Done

E. Do

31. Choose the correct form of the verb: Helen speaks English so well because she … from Great Britain

A. Have just returned

B. Is returning

C. Just returned

D. Was just returning

E. Has just returning

32. Choose the correct tense form: When I come home tomorrow, my family … supper

A. Should have

B. Would have

C. Shall have

D. Will be having

E. Will have

33. Choose the correct verb: This … through the microscope

A. Can seen

B. Can being seen

C. Cannot be seen

D. Can’t been seen

E. Be seen

34. Choose the correct verb: It’s cruel I … him suffer so

A. Has made

B. Maked

C. Should make

D. Makes

E. Had been made

35. Express in one word: a list of points in logical order

A. Characteristics

B. Topic

C. Antonym

D. Synonym

E. Plan

36. Choose the correct preposition: to sit … a table

A. At

B. For

C. In

D. To

E. Of

37. Endocentric and exocentric may be compound

A. Nouns

B. Adjectives

C. Numerals

D. Verbs

E. Adverbs

38. The bilingual dictionary is

A. Slang dictionary

B. English-Kazakh dictionary

C. Dictionary of neologisms

D. Etymological dictionary

E. Dictionary of abbreviatiations

39. International words are

A. Borrowed by two languages

B. Borrowed by four languages

C. Borrowed by three languages

D. Borrowed by one languages

E. Borrowed by several languages

40. The American word “sidewalk” is the synonym of

A. Sideboard

B. Way

C. Road

D. Pavement

E. Path

41. Choose the suitable word: The flag of Kazakhstan is light

A. Green

B. White

C. Blue

D. Red

E. Brown

42. Choose the correct word: a journey in which a short stay is made at a number of places

A. Excursion

B. Voyage

C. Cruise

D. Tour

E. Hitch-hiking

43. Eliminate the extra word: act, balcony, cast, athletics, pit

A. Pit

B. Act

C. Balcony

D. Athletics

E. Cast

44. Express in one word: a broad range of subjects

A. Education studies

B. Educational aids

C. Subjects studies

D. School – based experience teaching practice

E. Tutorials

45. Choose English equivalent to the word: Ãîëëôíäèÿ

A. Belgium

B. Poland

C. Denmark

D. Germany

E. Netherland

46. Express in one word: the manner of writing of the particular author

A. Characteristics

B. Essay

C. Devices

D. Composition

E. Style

47. Choose the correct preposition: To have bad luck … cards

A. Inter

B. For

C. At

D. To

E. Down

48.Express in one word: something strange or secret

A. Mystery

B. Prepared

C. Marvelous

D. Excellent

E. Important

49. Choose the correct variant: Optimists are sure that the film

A. Had been happy

B. Would be happy

C. Will be happy

D. Will happy

E. Be happy

50. Express in one word: the player who is responsible for preventing the ball

A. Match

B. Captain

C. Cup final

D. Team

E. Goal-keeper

51. Choose the word opposite in meaning: shallow

A. Plain

B. High

C. Chief

D. Close

E. Deep

52. Choose the suitable word: Kazakhstan is suitable at the meeting – point of … continents

A. Three

B. Five

C. Four

D. Six

E. Two

53. Insert prepositions or post-verbal nouns: We have a nice flat … the centre … the town

A. At/of

B. In/of

C. To/of

D. About/in

E. Out/of

54. Choose the proper Kazakh equivalent to: to glance

A. Қàðàó

B. Ƴò³ қàðàó, êөçä³ áàäûðàéòó

C. Íàçàð ñàëó

D. Êөç ñàëó

E. Қàðàï қîþ

55. Choose the proper Kazakh equivalent to: to be laid up with a disease

A. Àóûðûï æàòûï қàëó

B. Àóðóäû æåңó

C. Үñòåëä³ æîþ

D. Æàþ

E. Àóðóäàí åìäåó

56.Choose the word opposite in meaning: to be expensive

A. To be cheap

B. To be dressed in

C. To be tired

D. To be out of fashion

E. To be wrong

57. Choose the correct translation of the word: graduate

A. Ìàãèñòð

B. Ëåêòîð

C. Òүëåê

D. Áàêàëàâð

E. Àñïèðàíò

58. Choose the word close in meaning: education

A. Lyceums

B. School

C. Scholarship

D. A boarding school

E. Schooling

59. Complete the following sentence: I’m …, Bufkins said. (mind the text “The TV Blackout” by Art Buchwald)

A. A vet

B. A teacher

C. A doctor

D. An engineer

E. An accountant

60. Finish the following sentence: She wanted him to get … (mind the text “Then in Triumph” by F. L. Parke)

A. An autograph

B. Manuscripts

C. A picture for him

D. A novel for her

E. A ticket

61. Complete the following sentence: The room was familiar enough. It had been his for over … (mind the text “Then in Triumph” by F. L. Parke)

A. Twenty years

B. Twenty one years

C. Twenty two years

D. Nineteen years

E. Eighteen years

62. There are … parts in Great Britain

A. 3

B. 5

C. 6

D. 4

E. 2

63. The population of Great Britain is over … people

A. 17.000.000

B. 27.000.000

C. 42.000.000

D. 37.000.000

E. 57.000.000

64. National newspapers are published

A. 3 days a week

B. Every day

C. 4 days a week

D. 5 days a week

E. 6 times a week

65. Complete the following sentence: The author of the text “The boy Next Door” is

A. L. Baker

B. J. Galsworthy

C. O. Henry

D. J. London

E. M. Twain

66. Complete the following sentence: If I tell you how to make some money by writing something that the public wants, you’ll throw me… (mind the text “Surprise” by Galsworthy)

A. Out of the street

B. Out of the room

C. Out of the cottage

D. Out of the forest

E. Out of the houses

67. He gave part of his pay for a ticket to Chicago. (mind the text “Pledger’s Ways Home” by A. Saxton)

A. Nick

B. Pledger

C. Mickle

D. Roy

E. Jay

68. Complete the following sentences: It was… … with … … as yesterday. (mind the text “The Shipwreck” by R. L. Stevenson)

A. The same ship, the one people

B. The large ship, the same mens

C. The same boat, the same men

D. As the ship, the same people

E. That boats, the same men

69. Complete the following sentences: Ainsley knew that the sender was Dicky Soames, his … (mind the text “Lost in the Post” by A. Philips)

A. Nephew

B. Wife’s grandfather

C. Wife’s cousin

D. Wife’s baby

E. Wife’s fathers

70. Complete the following sentence: When Guy and Ralph ran into the grace worked they saw … with the widest and happiest smile they had ever seen on his face. (mind the text “Letter in the Mail” by E. Caldwell)

A. Ruth standing near the girl

B. Tom standing near the girl

C. Ray Buffin standing near the girl

D. Ralph standing near the girl

E. Michael standing near the girl

71. It is an important branch of applied linguistics

A. Etymology

B. Grammar

C. Lexicology

D. Phonetics

E. Lexicography

72. Complete the following sentence: Once we were in need of… (mind the text “A dog and three dollars” by M.Twain)

A. One dollar

B. Three dollars

C. Five dollars

D. Four dollars

E. Seven dollars

73. Complete the following sentence: He looked round the hall. I could see that he was … (mind the text “A dog and three dollars” by M.Twain)

A. Looking for something

B. Looking for anybody

C. Looking for her

D. Looking for him

E. Looking for someone

74. Complete the sentence: She is not very strong, you know, and when she was giving me some tea, her hand shook and she spilled a lot of very hot water … (mind the text “A Service of Love” by O. Henry

A. Over my foot

B. Over my leg

C. Over my body

D. Over my hand

E. Over my head

75. Complete the following sentence: (mind the text “Martin Eden” by J. London) He never lost a moment. On looking-glass ere lists of words: when he was … or … his hair, he learned these words

A. Cooking or slipping

B. Shaving or combing

C. Laying on a bad combing-brushing or cleaning

D. Washing or cleaning

E. Sitting of the table or drying

76. Define the story: That morning “young” Jerry was alone in the cabin. His father had gone to San Francisco and was to be back till next day

A. “a scholarship”

B. “the snake and the bell”

C. “as you like it”

D. “the banks of the sacramento”

E. “the boy next door”

77. Synonyms belong

A. To the neutral words

B. To the same part of speech

C. Only to the nouns

D. Only to the verbs

E. To the same context

78. Common Germanic stock has no parallels in

A. German and English

B. Norwegian and Dutch

C. Kazakh and French

D. Dutch and Icelandic

E. Spain and German

79. The American word “fall” is the synonym of

A. Spring

B. Rise

C. Winter

D. Summer

E. Autumn

80. Unassimilated loan word is

A. Café

B. Buffet

C. Ballet

D. Placard

E. Affiche

81. The word originated from English is

A. Table

B. Club

C. Figure

D. General

E. Husband

82. Prefixes which modify the stem for time are …

A. Pre-, post-

B. In-, ad-

C. Un-, dis-

D. Im-, il

E. Ir-, anti-

83. Choose the correct Participle: The story was well

A. Write

B. Wrote

C. Writing

D. Writed

E. Written

84. Choose the correct verb: This film is worth

A. Seen

B. To see

C. Seeing

D. Saw

E. See

85. Lexicology is the part of linguistics dealing with

A. The sound system

B. The structure

C. The vocabulary

D. The grammar

E. The style

86. the evolution of any vocabulary is the object of

A. Alternative lexicology

B. Special lexicology

C. Descriptive lexicology

D. General lexicology

E. Historical lexicology

87. Roots capable of producing new words are

A. Productive

B. Free

C. Autonomous

D. Bound

E. Complex

88. One of these words is stylistically neutral

A. Desire

B. Wish

C. Anticipation

D. Expectation

E. Hope

89. Choose the correct Infinitive: He must … the flower

A. To water

B. Water to

C. Watered

D. Watering

E. Water

90. Choose the correct Infinitive: The task was … the text

A. To translate

B. Translated to

C. Translate

D. Translated

E. Translating

91. Choose the correct Participle: I think of … her a present

A. Make

B. Have made

C. Maden

D. To make

E. Making

92. Choose the correct Participle: Stop … and sit quietly

A. Shouted

B. Shouted to

C. Shout

D. Was shouting

E. Shouting

93. Choose the correct Participle: I object to his … football all day long

A. Have played

B. To play

C. Playing

D. Played

E. Play

94. Choose the correct Participle: … through the book, I came across an interesting picture

A. Looked

B. Look

C. Looked to

D. Kooks

E. Looking

95.Choose the correct verb: I wish he … me that before

A. Can told

B. Could told

C. Could have told

D. tell

E. Have told

96.Choose the correct modal verb: You … my car if you want

A. Need borrow

B. Must borrow

C. Ought to borrow

D. Have to borrow

E. Can borrow

97.Choose the correct modal verb: I wish you … it well

A. Would know

B. Will know

C. Known

D. Shall known

E. Should known

98.Choose the correct Infinitive: You can rely on father … nothing

A. To forget

B. Forget to

C. Forgot

D. Forgetting

E. Forgetting to

99.Choose the correct Infinitive: It is better … the land than to be doing sums

A. Was contemplating

B. To will be contemplating

C. Contemplating

D. To be contemplating

E. Contemplating to

100.Choose the correct Infinitive: He is said … chess in the plane

A. To have been playing

B. Had been playing

C. Have been playing

D. Been playing

E. Playing

 





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