Test 1) Поставьте предлоги там, где это необходимо (30 мин) 1) Поставьте предлоги там, где это необходимо (30 мин) 1. Do you work … an office ? No, I work … a factory. Do you live far … the factory? Yes, I live a long way … it. 2. Mary lives near … a large park. She often takes her son … … a walk … the park. … Saturdays her sister Ann comes to stay … Mary … the week-end. 3. I usually get … home … six … the evening. 4. This is a letter … my sister. Im going to answer … it now. Shes coming … Moscow. Im going to meet … her … Tuesday evening … seven. 5. Nick works hard … his English. He does a lot … exercises … class and … home. 6. What are you going to do … week-end? We are going … Klin … the week-end. 7. Are you going to stay here … the week-end? 8. Do you often stay … the office … work … your English lessons?
1. My friend likes playing… chess. He spends a lot … time … it. Yesterday he played … chess … six … the evening and only get … home … ten. 2. We spent Sunday … the country. We went … there early … the morning and got back … town late … the evening. 3. We decided to ask our friends … dinner tomorrow. … dinner we are going … Central Park. 4. What are we having … dinner today? 5. My friend lives … the country and he likes it very much. His house is a long way … his office. He goes … town every morning. He is always … time … work. 6. I dont want to go … the cinema today. My wife and I are going … a walk. 7. Does your friend play … chess well? Im going to have a game … chess … him. 8. When did the meeting finish? It finished … four. 9. I got … home late yesterday evening and went … bed … once. 10. Peter spends a lot … money … books. I often ask him … books to read. 1. My friend likes playing… chess. He spends a lot … time … it. Yesterday he played … chess … six … the evening and only get … home … ten. 2. We spent Sunday … the country. We went … there early … the morning and got back … town late … the evening. 3. We decided to ask our friends … dinner tomorrow. … dinner we are going … Central Park. 4. What are we having … dinner today? 5. My friend lives … the country and he likes it very much. His house is a long way … his office. He goes … town every morning. He is always … time … work. 6. I dont want to go … the cinema today. My wife and I are going … a walk. 7. Does your friend play … chess well? Im going to have a game … chess … him. 8. When did the meeting finish? It finished … four. 9. I got … home late yesterday evening and went … bed … once. 10. Peter spends a lot … money … books. I often ask him … books to read.
2) Поставьте глаголы в одну из форм перфектного времени (20 мин) 2) Поставьте глаголы в одну из форм перфектного времени (20 мин) 1. I just (to see) Jack. 2. The TV programme (to begin) before I came home. 3. I (not to eat) icecream since summer. 4. I understood that she (not to read) my letter. 5. She is very glad: she (to finish) her composition at last. 6. He (to translate) the whole text by eleven o'clock. 7. Jonathan (to shave) for 10 minutes by the time his girlfriend came. 8. Who (to spill) the milk on the rug? 9) He (to read) for 5 hours by 6 p.m. 10) Jane (to write) for an hour before he came.
3) Перед вами отрывки из романа Ф.М. Достоевского Преступление и наказание. Поставьте глаголы в скобках в перфектную форму. Сделайте грамотный письменный перевод (40 min) 3) Перед вами отрывки из романа Ф.М. Достоевского Преступление и наказание. Поставьте глаголы в скобках в перфектную форму. Сделайте грамотный письменный перевод (40 min) 1. He laid the axe on the ground near the dead body and felt at once in her pocket – the same right-hand pocket from which she (to take) the key on his last visit. 2. Good evening, Alyona Ivanovna, he began, but his voice would not obey him, it broke and shook. I (to come)... I (to bring) something... But wed better come in... to the light. 3. That the deed must be done with an axe, he (to decide) long ago. 4. Your things would not in any case be lost, Razumihin went on calmly and coldly. I (to expect) you here for some time. 5. But how could you have gone out if you (not to be) delirious? Razumihin got hot suddenly. 6. But we know all who had pledges, and you are the only one who (not to come) forward, Porfiry Petrovitch answered with hardly perceptible irony. 1. He laid the axe on the ground near the dead body and felt at once in her pocket – the same right-hand pocket from which she (to take) the key on his last visit. 2. Good evening, Alyona Ivanovna, he began, but his voice would not obey him, it broke and shook. I (to come)... I (to bring) something... But wed better come in... to the light. 3. That the deed must be done with an axe, he (to decide) long ago. 4. Your things would not in any case be lost, Razumihin went on calmly and coldly. I (to expect) you here for some time. 5. But how could you have gone out if you (not to be) delirious? Razumihin got hot suddenly. 6. But we know all who had pledges, and you are the only one who (not to come) forward, Porfiry Petrovitch answered with hardly perceptible irony.