Exercise 7. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the
correct response to each of the following exchanges.
91. “____ ” _ “It means go very
quickly.”
A. How can you
explain "rush”? B. How
do you spell “rush”?
C. What does "rush” mean? D.
What is the equivalent of “rush”?
92. “____” – “For” answers the question "How long”
and “Since” answers the question “When".
A. What are the
meanings of “for” and “since”?
B. What's the difference between “for” and
“since”?
C. How to see the
difference between “for” and “since”?
D. How similar are
“for” and “since”?
93. “So, Sven, you've been learning English
for ten years. That's a long time.”-“____”
A. Yes, so what? I
want to keep learning until I can hold a conversation like a native speaker.
B. It's none of
your business! I want to keep learning until I can hold a conversation like a native
speaker.
C. I suppose it is, but I want to keep learning
until I can hold a conversation like a native speaker.
D. Well, look at
yourself first. I want to keep learning until I can hold a conversation like a native
speaker.
94. “____" - "I think you must have the wrong
number. There's no one of that name here."
A. Could I speak to
Donald, please? B. Hi, who is
that?
C. Hello. Is Martin
speaking, please? D. A and C are correct.
95. “Do you mind if I make a phone call?” –“____”
A. Yes, of course.
The phone's in the hall.
B. No, of course not. The phone's in the hall.
C. It's my
pleasure. The phone's in the hall.
D. Never mind. The
phone's in the hall.
96. “Shall I ring you later?" – "____”
A. No, you won't.
Have you got my mobile number?
B. Yes, you will.
Have you got my mobile number?
C. Yes, but I may be out. Have you got my mobile
number?
D. No, I won't be
home. Have you got my mobile number?
97. “____” - "No, it's all repeats again. Why can't they make some new
programs for a change?”
A. Is there anything worth watching on the telly
tonight?
B. What's on TV
tonight?
C. What's up
tonight on TV?
D. Is there a
program on to watch tonight?
98. “___” – “I like to make notes during the
lectures."
A. Do you like
lectures?
B. Which do you
prefer: listening to lectures or reading books?
C. Is recording the
lecture a good idea?
D. How do you prefer to learn from lectures:
making notes or recording?
99. “___” - “No, I don't live in an
English-speaking country, so it's difficult for me to meet them."
A. Is it important
to meet English speakers?
B. Do you ever have any contact with English
speakers?
C. Do you like
living in an English-speaking country?
D. Is it hard for
you to meet English speakers?
100. "I don't support the use of
smartphones and tablets in the classrooms.” – “____”
A. Me, too. B. I don't, either. C. Me, neither. D. B and C are correct.
101.“ ____" - "I hate it, but I have to do it.”
A. How do you feel about learning English? B.
How do you learn English?
C. Is English
important in your country? D. Is
English easy to learn?
102.
"I think electronic devices do wonders for language learners."
– “____”
A. I couldn't agree more B. You're absolutely night.
C. Sure, I agree
with you. D. All are correct.
103.
“Hi, Sarah. What are you
studying?" - "English, We have a test tomorrow” – “____”
"Thank you.
I'm going to need it!"
A. Oh, really? B. Oh, good luck! C.Oh, lucky you. D. Oh, luckily.
104,"____" – “I’m afraid not. Can you explain it again?"
A. Does it make
sense to you? B. Do I make
myself understood?
C. Do you see what
I mean? D. All are correct.
105. "May I use your tablet for a while,
pleaser" – “____”
A. No way, It cost
a fortune! B. I'm so sorry, I'm
using it mysell.
C. Stay away from
it! D. No, it's
busy now.
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