Предмет: Английский язык, автор: Чичко

Choose the right variant:I inch is ... .A)0,254 cmB) 0,0254 mC) 1,Choose the right variant:
I inch is ... .
A)0,254 cm
B) 0,0254 m
C) 1, 254m
D)0,0352 cm
E) 0.5m


Guess the riddle:
What goes round the house and in the house and never touches the house?
A)a fire
B) a lightening
C)a wolf
D)the sun
E)a cow


Choose the right answer:
What does a plane do at the end of a journey?
A)returns
B)grounds
C)gets on
D)lands
E)comes


Choose American English words:
A)Vacation
B)Motorcycle
C)Airplane
D)Subway
E)Railroad


Choose the proper prefix to form a word with "clockwise":
A)mis-
B)pre-
C)micro-
D)anti-
E)sub-
What is the name of the Scottish national flag?
A)St Andrews Cross
B)St James Cross
C)The Saltire
D)Union Jack
E)St Patrick's Cross


These are phrases form SMS messages used by teenagers in English-speaking
countries nowadays. Choose wrong matches:
A)@'s.CUL8TR - At John ' s . See you later.
B)F3T? - Free to talk?
C)LUV A - Love Bob.
D)Y NY? - Yes and you?
E)NO4MORO WER? - No. Tomorrow. Where?

Choose the odd one out:
A)Cupid
B)Heart
C)Lace
D)Thorn
E)Love


Choose the sentences that have got spelling mistakes:
A)Mry ' s going to Spain in Aprile.
B)We never go to school on the first of Januery.
C)We usually go to the Black sea in summer.
D)I'm going to my granparents next weekend.
E)After school we often play wolleyball in the gym.

Choose a proper preposition to compete the sentences:
Never run ... the road without looking.
A)over
B)through
C)across
D)down
E)around


Choose the odd one out:
A)fast food
B)fresh fruit and vegetables
C)eating late at night
D)eating sweets
E)skipping breakfast.


Choose the right variant:
What sound a mouse mare?
A)hisses
B)neighs
C)quacks
D)squeaks
E)moos

Ответы

Автор ответа: nunny
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Choose the right variant: I inch is ... B) 0,0254 m C) 1,Choose the right variant:
I inch is B) 0,0254 m
Guess the riddle:
What goes round the house and in the house and never touches the house?
D)the sun
Choose the right answer:
What does a plane do at the end of a journey? D)lands

Choose American English words: A)Vacation C)Airplane D)Subway E)Railroad
Choose the proper prefix to form a word with "clockwise": D)anti-
What is the name of the Scottish national flag? A)St Andrews Cross
These are phrases form SMS messages used by teenagers in English-speaking
countries nowadays. Choose wrong matches:
A) @'s.CUL8TR - At John ' s . See you later.
C) LUV A - Love Bob.
D) Y NY? - Yes and you?
Choose the odd one out:
A)Cupid
B)Heart
C)Lace
D)Thorn
Choose the sentences that have got spelling mistakes:
A) Mry's going to Spain in Aprile.
B) We never go to school on the first of Januery.
D) I'm going to my granparents next weekend.
E) After school we often play wolleyball in the gym.
Choose a proper preposition to compete the sentences:
Never run  the road without looking. C)across
Choose the odd one out: B) fresh fruit and vegetables
Choose the right variant:
What sound a mouse makes? D)squeaks

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