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Grammar
1. It wasn't until the 5th and 6th centuries that the German tribesmen . . . to the English
mainland.
(A) migrated
(B) didn't migrate
CORRECT.
2. I . . . the most when I went on an exchange.
(A) learnt
(B) have learnt
CORRECT.
3. Sally . . . on the phone for half an hour.
(A) has spoken
(B) has been speaking
CORRECT.
4. With the incorporation of Greek and Latin terms, the language became richer and more
diverse. . . . , English wasn't considered an important language by other people.
(A) Nevertheless
(B) After all
CORRECT.
5. You . . . be so nasty. You should be more considerate and kind to everybody.
(A) needn't
(B) needn't have
CORRECT.
6. French words . . . incorporated into the local tongues until the Normans conquered
English.
(A) were
(B) were not
CORRECT.
7. I don't know what to do this afternoon. I think I . . . at home.
(A) will stay
(B) am staying
CORRECT.
8. They . . . taken a taxi. We could have given them a lift home.
(A) needn't
(B) needn't have
CORRECT.
9. I . . . drive since I was eighteen.
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(A) have been able to
(B) could
CORRECT.
10. These criminals have already . . . many people.
(A) robbed
(B) been robbed
CORRECT.
11. You . . . told me that you didn't have anyone to go out with.
(A) should have
(B) should
CORRECT.
12. He had . . . her lots of times that she was mistaken.
(A) told
(B) asked
CORRECT.
13. They got tired of . . . .
(A) always doing the same thing
(B) doing the same thing always
CORRECT.
14. I . . . speak English when I was six.
(A) could
(B) have been able to
CORRECT.
15. I wish I . . . you wanted to go out. I wanted to go out, too!
(A) knew
(B) had known
CORRECT.
16. When you come back we . . . get together to talk about our holidays.
(A) must
(B) must have
CORRECT.
17. If only he . . . so much we could share more time together.
(A) hadn't travelled
(B) didn't travel
CORRECT.
18. He has decided what to study after school. He . . . Biology.
(A) is going to study
(B) will study
CORRECT.
19. When I was on holiday in Paris, I . . . visit the Louvre.
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(A) was able to
(B) could
CORRECT.
20. Not only is Winnie going to the opera next week, . . . he's going to the theatre as well.
(A) but
(B) and
CORRECT.
21. If only I . . . to work this evening; I have a terrible headache.
(A) didn't have
(B) hadn't had
CORRECT.
22. The guards . . . by the well-built man two hours ago.
(A) were poisoned
(B) poisoned
CORRECT.
23. Our car is very old. It's time we . . . a new one.
(A) buy
(B) bought
CORRECT.
24. She . . . him what his favourite programme was.
(A) asked
(B) said
CORRECT.
25. . . . find a job, you need to get some experience first.
(A) In order to
(B) In addition to
CORRECT.
26. She . . . she had seen him walking down the street.
(A) said
(B) told
CORRECT.
27. The smartly-dressed woman . . . by an old man.
(A) was being watched
(B) was watching
CORRECT.
28. Not only . . . to the opera yesterday, but she saw three American movies as well.
(A) did Cleo go
(B) went Cleo
CORRECT.
29. They said it . . . snow the following week.
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(A) might
(B) will
CORRECT.
30. I . . . very hard for the last two weeks.
(A) have studied
(B) have been studying
CORRECT.
31. She said that she . . . recognized my sister.
(A) hadn't
(B) didn't
CORRECT.
32. Learning to speak English is not so difficult. . . . , if 400 million people can speak
English, so can you.
(A) After all
(B) However
CORRECT.
33. We went to the Italian restaurant . . . they serve delicious pizzas.
(A) where
(B) which
CORRECT.
34. That's the boy . . . parents died in a plane crash.
(A) which
(B) whose
CORRECT.
35. I . . . lunch when you phoned.
(A) was cooking
(B) cooked
CORRECT.
Test result
Ilość pytań: Correct Not correct Grammar
35 35 0 100 %
Vocabulary
1. DIALECT (Audio)
DIALECT
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CORRECT.
2. ADVENTURE (Audio)
ADVENTURE
CORRECT.
3. DOCUMENTARY (Audio)
DOCUMENTARY
CORRECT.
4. ENTERTAINMENT (Audio)
ENTERTAINMENT
CORRECT.
5. MUSEUM (Audio)
MUSEUM
CORRECT.
6. SELF PORTRAIT (Audio)
SELF PORTRAIT
CORRECT.
7. BIOGRAPHY (Audio)
BIOGRAPHY
CORRECT.
8. KIDNAPPING (Audio)
KIDNAPPING
CORRECT.
9. PUNISHMENT (Audio)
PUNISHMENT
CORRECT.
10. GUILTY (Audio)
GUILTY
CORRECT.
11. Students and teachers get on very well in this school. Their . . . is excellent.
relationship
CORRECT.
12. Take advantage of the flexible . . . we offer!
timetable
CORRECT.
13. Listen, I've just . . . about something terrible.
found out
CORRECT.
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14. That was the most . . . experience of my life!
frightening
CORRECT.
15. Oh, Juli! I was so . . . when he threatened me!
frightened
CORRECT.
16. I can't understand why John and Susan . . . . They looked so happy ...
split up
CORRECT.
17. Sophie really . . . her mother.
takes after
CORRECT.
18. Winnie was staring out the window into the garden and Juli just . . . at me as if I were
someone from a different planet.
gazed
CORRECT.
19. The man . . . his father's signature on his will because he wanted to inherit all his father's
possessions.
forged
CORRECT.
20. I'm . . . with all this noise. I can't stand it any longer.
fed up
CORRECT.
Test result
Ilość pytań: Correct Not correct Vocabulary
20 20 0 100 %
Listening
1. Vacation is an enjoyable time.
TRUE
FALSE
CORRECT.
2. Deciding where to go on holiday can be difficult.
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TRUE
FALSE
CORRECT.
3. Camping is an expensive option.
TRUE
FALSE
CORRECT.
4. You can find a hotel almost anywhere in the world.
TRUE
FALSE
CORRECT.
5. Hotel rooms sometimes contain horrible furniture and decoration.
TRUE
FALSE
CORRECT.
6. An African Photo Safari is suitable for people who want to get away from the daily routine.
TRUE
FALSE
CORRECT.
7. It isn't necessary to make an early reservation.
TRUE
FALSE
CORRECT.
8. Staying at home is not a good idea.
TRUE
FALSE
CORRECT.
Test result
Ilość pytań: Correct Not correct Listening
8 8 0 100 %
Reading
1. Radio, television, newspapers and magazines are considered to be traditional medias.
TRUE
FALSE
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CORRECT.
2. Internet has existed for a long time, even before than television.
TRUE
FALSE
CORRECT.
3. Internet is an information system based on communication technology.
TRUE
FALSE
CORRECT.
4. Newspapers and magazines cannot coexist with computers.
TRUE
FALSE
CORRECT.
5. An advantage of newspapers and magazines is that you can read them at any time you
like.
TRUE
FALSE
CORRECT.
6. It is not a good idea to listen to the radio while you are doing other things.
TRUE
FALSE
CORRECT.
7. Traditional media will probably disappear because of on-line technologies.
TRUE
FALSE
CORRECT.
8. The applications of webs and networks seem to have no limits.
TRUE
FALSE
CORRECT.
Test result
Ilość pytań: Correct Not correct Reading
8 8 0 100:
8/8
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