English Test
English Test
41. 1: “Documentaries are usually boring.” - 2: “_____. I think you can learn a lot from them.”
A. I think so, too. B. I disagree. C. I agree. D. I agree with you.
42. 1:: “Is the winter a good time to visit Colorado, Paul?” - 2: “_____ the winter is great there.”
A. Do you think B. Your opinion C. Your thoughts D. I'd say
43. 1:: “Which movie would she like to watch tonight?” - 2: “_____ watch Avatar.”
A. She likes to B. She likes C. She would like D. She'd like to
44. 1:: “Can you open the curtains?” - 2: “_____.”
A. Sure. There isn’t much light in here. B. No problem. Sorry about the noise.
C. Sure. Is it in your yard again? D. No problem. I feel cold, too.
45. 1:: “How much space is there in the kitchen?” -
2: “There's _____ space. I have only a table and two chairs.”
A. a few B. many C. a little D. much
46. 1:: “This sitcom is great.” - 2: “_____ I love it!”
A. I think so, too. B. I'm afraid I disagree. I don't really agree. D. It's really boring.
47. 1:: “Do you like your apartment?” - 2: “Yes, but _____ a house. I’m not sure.”
A. we’ll buy B. we might buy C. we buy D. we bought
48. 1:: “I want to see a movie. What do you suggest?” - 2:” _____.”
A. That sounds good. B. Great! I’ve never seen one.
C. Let’s try that new restaurant. D. How about a musical?
49. 1:: “What's she like?” - 2: “_____.”
A. She likes music and literature. B. Yes, all of her friends like her.
C. She’s funny, kind, and generous. D. She’s tall and thin with blond hair.
50. 1:: “Do you like this color?” - 2: “_____.”
A. No, it’s beautiful. B. Not really. I like them tight.
C. Not really. I think it’s extremely bright. D. No, it's very loud.
Bob Wilkins works for a bank in London, but he doesn’t (56) _____ in England, he lives in Belgium. Bob: ‘I
don’t go to the bank every day. For two days each week I work (57) _____ home and I communicate with
the bank by e-mail.’
On the other three days Bob (58) _____ to London by train, through the Channel Tunnel. It (59) _____ a lot
of money, but he doesn’t want to change his job (60) _____ he enjoys it. So, why does he live in Belgium?
‘Well, (61) _____ really simple.’ says Bob, ‘My wife comes from Belgium and she works in Brussels, so
one of (62) _____ has to travel to work. We live in Belgium because we both prefer the lifestyle here.’
Moreover, my wife has a lot of relatives in Belgium and she doesn’t want to live far away from (63) _____.
Josie Dew was young when she wanted to travel. So when she was eleven, she decided to go for long bike
rides, and cycled 40 or 50 miles every day.
Josie says: “The only good thing about secondary school was cycling there and back. I left when I was 16. I
love cooking, so I started a business. I cooked three-course meals, and delivered them by bike! In 1985, as
soon as I had some money, I cycled to Africa and back.”
Josie has been to 40 countries and has had all kinds of interesting experiences. She has cycled through the
Himalayan Mountains in Nepal, then down into India. She has cycled through millions of locusts in the
Moroccan desert. She has travelled through tornados in the USA. She was in Romania on Christmas Day in
1989 when President Ceausescu was executed by the Government. And she hasn’t been to Egypt yet,
because when she was in Turkey, a war started nearby. So she went to Greece instead.
She has sometimes travelled with friends, boyfriends and even her mother, but she has often cycled alone.
She had only one really frightening experience – a man attacked her in Bulgaria.
In 1997 she hurt her knee very badly, so she started writing books about her journeys. She’s written five
books, and now she’s on her bike again! At the moment she’s planning to cycle around New Zealand.