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English Test - Streamline Connections: units 21-30
1. Bill walker works ... an import-export company.


a. for b. from c. to d. with


2. Last Wednesday, he ... his office at 9 o’clock.
a. ring b. rings c. rang d. rung


3. And his boss, Mr Thompson, ... the phone.
a. heard b. listened c. talked d. answered
4. I ... come to work today.


a. can’t b. couldn’t c. don’t can d. didn’t can
5. What’s ... ?


a. happen b. problem c. trouble d. the matter
6. I’ve got a ... sore throat.


a. enough b. too c. very d. some
7. Yes, you ... ill on the phone.


a. look b. sound c. see d. taste
8. Stay in bed until you feel ... to work.


a. enough well b. well enough c. too well d. very
well


9. Mr Thompson drove his car ... a shop.
a. at b. in c. on d. to


10. And he bought ... fruit for Bill.


a. a b. one c. some d. any


11. He rang the doorbell and Susan answered
the ... .


a. door b. doorbell c. house d. phone
12. I’ll go in ... see him.


a. and b. because c. for d. with


13. Susan said : “I wanted him ... the doctor.”
a. go b. to go c. see d. to see


14. How’s your throat? – It ... a little better.
a. seem b. seems c. is seeming d. seemed
15. I’m sure I’ll ... to come in tomorrow.


a. can b. could b. be able d. to be able
16. Does Bill’s throat seem better or ... ?
a. badder b. more bad c. worse d. worst
17. ... three o’clock ... the afternoon, Mr Thompson


locked his office door.


a. At/in b. On/on c. At/on d. In/in


18. Both teams were playing well but ... could
score a goal.


a. all b. either c. neither d. none


19. At 3.20, England scored ... a penalty.


a. because b. for c. from d. with
20. Mr Thompson jumped ... his chair.


a. on b. in c. into d. out of
21. He was very ... .


a. excite b. excited c. excitted d. exciting
22. When the cameraman focussed ... the crowd,


a. at b. in c. on d. from
23. his smile ... .


a. disappear b. disappears c. has disappeared
d. disappeared


24.Liverpool and Forest usually wear red, so Forest ...
yellow this afternoon.


a. wear b. wore b. are wearing c. aren’t wearing
25. What time ... Forest score yesterday?


a. do b. did c. have d. _


26. She ... to work for two years so far.


a. walks b. is walking c. has walked d. walked
27. Come in! Mr Chander, ... ?



a. are you b. aren’t you c. is it d. isn’t it
28. Take a ..., please.


a. sit b. set c. seat d. saet


29. I’ve got your application ... here.
a. document b. form c. paper d. request
30. You aren’t married, ... ?


a. are you b. aren’t you c. do you d. don’t you
31. You ... to secondary and technical college,


didn’t you?


a. go b. have gone c. are going d. went
32. I started work when I ... 20.


a. am b. was c. were d. have
33. You can ... French, can’t you ?


a. speak b. say c. tell d. talk
34. Yes, but not ... .


a. fluant b. fluent c. fluantly d. fluently
35. Have you ... to France?


a. been b. gone c. lived d. walked
36. No, but I’d like .... .


a. for b. go c. to d. _



37. Mr Cowley, this is your report, ... ?


a. isn’t it b. isn’t this c. aren’t you d. aren’t they
38. Your car is ... green.


a. metal b. metalic c. metallic d. metalise
39. You locked the car, ... you ?


a. aren’t you b. don’t you c. did you d. didn’t you
40. Somebody was in the car, ... ?


a. wasn’t he b. wasn’t she c. was it d. weren’t
they


41. This year there ... a lot of disasters.
a. are b. were c. have d. have been
42. Which is not a disaster ?


a. a fire b. a guest c. a plane crash d. a volcanic
eruption


43. Some people have survived ... disasters.
a. from b. in c. with d. _


44. Lava is from ... .


a. lakes b. rivers c. skycrapers d. volcanoes
45. A helicopter is a(n) ... .



a. fish b. island c. eartquake d. plane
46. My office is .... the 28th<sub> floor of a building.</sub>


a. at b. in c. on d._


47. I rushed out to the lift but it ... .


a. not work b. doesn’t work c. isn’t working d.
wasn’t working


48. The stairs were full ... thick smokes.
a. for b. from c. of d. with


49. We had to go up to the ... of the building.
a. kitchen b. movie room c. roof d. top
50. Some people were screaming wildly.


a. arguing b. chatting c. fighting d. shouting and
crying


51. A helicopter rescued six of us before the building
collapsed.


a. hit b. saved c. shot d. waited


52. I was ... holiday ... a small island in the South
Pacific.


a. on/in b. in/at c. in/in d. on/on



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a. erupt b. erupted c. eruption d. eruptioned
54. The noise woke ... .


a. me up b. up me


55. I ... on a coat and ran to the harbour.
a. wear b. wore c. put d. putted
56. I managed to get on a ship.


a. can’t b. could c. was able d. wasn’t able
57. The Mediterranean is the name of a(n) ... .


a. actor b. continent c. sea d. ship
58. And the lava ... the town


a. hit b. hited c. hitted


59. I’m a farmer, so I work with ... .


a. animals b. people c. computers d. students
60. I was walking behind my house when I ... the


plane.


a. looked b. saw c. watched
61. It was ... fire.


a. at b. in c. on d. with


62. It crashed ... the trees behind me.


a. into b. onto c. upto d. _


63. When I woke up, I was ... a hospital bed.
a. lieing at b. liing in c. lying in d. laying on
64. We ... dinner when the earthquake ... .


a. had/began b. were having/began
c. had/was beginning d. were having/was beginning
65. All the plates fell ... the floor.


a. into b. onto c. upon c. down
66. And the ... fell.


a. cieling b. cielling c. ceiling d. ceilling


67. Someone ... President John F. Kennedy in
November 1963.


a. shoots b. has shot c. shot d. was shooting
68. November 22nd<sub> 1963 was one of the ... </sub>


important days in modern American history.
a. more b. most c. many d. much
69. It was the day of Kennedy’s ... .


a. asassination b. assasination c. asasination d.
assassination


70. Most Americans can remember what they were
doing ... that day.



a. at b. in c. on d. _
71. John ... in Manchester.


a. live b. lives c. living d. has lived
72. He ... there since he was born.


a. live b. lives c. living d. has lived
73. He ... to visit her girlfriend in Paris.


a. wants b. has wanted c. is wanting d. is going to
want


74. He ... to her last week.


a. write b. writing c. has written d. wrote
75. He ... her reply at the moment.


a. reads b. has read c. is reading d. reading
76. I’m sorry I haven’t been able to write ... two


weeks.


a. for b. in c. since d. _


77. My exams ... in four weeks.


a. are b. have been c. will be d. are going
78. And I can’t speak French ... .



a. already b. just c. yet d. not yet
79. Will you ... to come soon?


a. can b. do c. be able d. _


80. I want you ... my friends.


a. meet b. to meet c. met d. to meeting
81. I’ve ... a lot of friends.


a. done b. made c. taken d. All are correct


82. You’ll have to speak French because ... of them
can speak English.


a. either b. neither c. some d. none
83. You studied French at school, ... you?


a. do b. don’t c. did d. didn’t


84. My address is ... the top of the letter.
a. at b. in c. on


85. Flats are difficult ... in Paris.
a. find b. to find c. found d. to found


86. I got a flat because the hotel was ... expensive
for me.


a. enough b. too c. very d. a&c



87. ... I check in here for the British Airways flight
to New York?


a. Am b. Could c. Do d. Have


88. ... I see your ticket and your passport?
a. Can b. Could c. May d. All are correct
89. How much ... the suitcase ... ?


a. is/weigh b. does/weighs c. is/weight d.
does/weigh


90. You’ll have to pay an excess baggage charge.
a. overweight b. underweight


91. Excuse me! I didn’t hear that ... .
a. annoucement b. anoucement
c. announcement d. anoncement


92. May I search you? It’s just a ... check.
a. secure b. serious c. severe d. security
93. Good afternoon, ladies and ... .


a. gentle man b. gentle men c. gentleman d.
gentlemen


94. There is a crew ... .


a. on a bus or train b. on a plane or ship


c. in a family or company d. in a school or hospital
95. Welcome you ... British Airways Flight 179 to


New York.


a. aboard b. abroad c. on board d. on broad
96. Passport, please! - ... .


a. Here is it b. Here are you c. Here you are d. I’m
here


97. We’re flying ... of 30,000 feet.


a. high b. very high c. at a height d. with a height
98. Our speed is approximately 600 miles an hour.


a. less than b. more than c. as fast as d. None are
correct


99. Minus 3o <sub>C means 3 degrees ... 0</sub>o <sub>C.</sub>


a. equal to b. over c. under d. All are correct
100. In a few minutes, you ... see the Irish Coast.


a. could b. are going c. will be able to d. b&c
101. Our stewardesses will serve lunch in ... .


a. a half of hour b. half of an hour c. half hour d.
half an hour



102. Oh no! John, you’ve cut ... .


a. yourself b. yourselves c. youself d. youselves
103. Your finger isn’t bleeding much. I’ll get a ... .


a. band b. bank c. bandage d. branch
104. Romeo and Juliet killed themselves ... love.


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105. Dean and Darean, you ... play the guitar very well.
a. all b. both c. either d. neither


106. Somebody taught you, ... ?


a. didn’t you b. didn’t he c. didn’t them d. didn’t
they


107. We enjoyed yourselves very much.
a. were happy b. were unhappy


c. had a very good time d. had a very bad time
108. We had two bottles of champagne.


a. drink b. drank c. drunk d. drinking
109. Haven’t you seen my new electric cooker? –


No, ... .


a. You have b. You haven’t c. I have d. I haven’t
110. It can switch ... on and off.



a. himself b. herself c. itself d. themselves
111. I didn’t watch the football match last night. –


Why ... ?


a. no b. not b. so d. too


112. Robert ... his foot. He’s in hospital now.
a. cut b. cuts c. has cut d. is cutting
113. When ...himself ? - Two hours ago.


a. does he cut b. did he cut c. has he cut d. was
he cutting


114. Our hotel has got air ... .


a. condition b. conditional c. conditioning d. All
are correct


115. Give my love ... Tom, please.
a. for b. from c. to d. _
116. I can play ... football very well.


a. a b. some c. the d. _
117. But I can’t play ... guitar.


a. a b. some c. the d. _
118. I can speak ... French.


a. a b. a few c. the d. _


119. I’m looking ... a pet ... my son.


a. at/for b. after/to c. for/for d. _/with
120. Which is not a pet?


a. cat b. dog c. goldfish d. snake
121. Which can speak?


a. crocodile b. budgie c. tiger d. lion
122. An Alsatian is a big ...


a. bird b. cat c. dog d. fish
123. Some dogs are savage.


a. cruel b. kind c. noisy d. quiet
124. Cats don’t eat as ... as dogs.


a. much b. many c. more d. most
125. But they are as ... as dogs.


a. friend b. friendly c. friendlier d. more friendly
126. A parrot or a budgie? We’ve got ... .


a. all b. both c. every d. some
127. A budgie can’t speak as ... as a parrot.


a. good b. better c. bad d. well
128. A bird is a bit noisy.


a. a little b. a lot c. not d. never



129. A budgie doesn’t need as much space as a parrot.
a. food b. drink c. room d. water


130. A goldfish is ... than any other pets.
a. quiet b. quieter c. as quiet d. not quiet
131. Parrots are easy to train.


a. eat b. keep c. teach d. wash
132. Do you dance as ... as Anne?


a. beautiful b. beautifully
133. Jack looks as ... as Mick.


a. strong b. strongly


134. Jumbo jets don’t fly as ... as Concordes.
a. high b. highly


135. Tom smokes as ... cigarettes as Robert.
a. many b. much c. more d. _


136. A man entered .... a bank in Westminster.
a. in b. into c. to d. _


137. He was ... a shotgun.
a. carrying b. wearing


138. There ... a few customers in the bank at the time.
a. are b. were c. have been d. will be



139. He made them ... the floor.


a. lie in b. to lie in c. lie on d. to lie on
140. He forced the cashier ... the money in a sack.


a. put b. to put c. putting d. to putting
141. The security ... tried to ring the alarm.


a. boy b. man c. woman d. guard
142. The ... shot him.


a. rob b. rober c. robber d. robbery
143. Surgeons are trying to save his ... .


a. live b. lives c. living d. life


144. My girlfriend an I left my flat ... my car.
a. at b. in c. on d. with


145. We didn’t stop ... petrol.
a. at b. for c. buy d. fill


146. We arrived ... time for the first race.
a. in b. on


147. I don’t know where ... now.
a. is she b. she is


148. The pub is ... between London and Ascot.


a. somebody b. something c. somewhere
149. I’m her husband, ... ?


a. am I b. amn’t I c. am not I d. aren’t I
150. Benjamin ... born in Norwich.


a. is b. has c. was d. has been
151. He is married .... an English woman.


a. _ b. for c. to d. with
152. He ... her two years ago.


a. marries b. has married c. married d. was
married


153. Which is not an adjective?


a. friendly b. lovely c. marvellously d. motherly
154. ... I take your coats?


a. Can b. May c. Shall d. Will
155. ... a lovely house!


a. How b. What
156. Dinner’s ... ready


a. near b. nearly


157. Everything looks wonderful, and it smells ... .
a. delicious b. deliciously



158. The salad is ... the middle of the table.
a. at b. in c. on


159. “Could you pour the wine, please?”. It’s a(n)... .
a. invitation b. offer c. request


160. Some more brandy?


a. juice b. liqueur c. alcohol d. wine
161. No more wine for me. I ... tonight.


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a. at b. in c. on d. to


163. I’ll help Anna ... the washing-up.
a. for b. in c. with


164. We always leave the washing-up until the morning.
a. adverb b. conjunction c. preposition


165. It was... to invite us.


a. you very kind b. very kind of you
166. Thank you very much! – Don’t ... .


a. say it b. tell that c. mention it


167. “It’s a very wet night.” The opposite of “wet” is :
a. dark b. dry c. foggy d. windy



168. Would you like a cigarette? – Yes, ... .


a. ok b. thanks c. please d. you’re very kind
169. Stanley, the Eastfield football star, is in the news


again.


a. He’s got some good news b. He doesn’t like
newspapers


c. Newspapers are talking about him


170. Is he a good player? – Yes, he’s the ... player in
England.


a. goodest b. most good c. best d. worst
171. Yesterday, he didn’t arrive for a training ... .


a. class b. program c. season d. session
172. He didn’t ... a reason.


a. have b. give c. speak d. show


173. He has had a lot of arguments with the manager.
a. fights b. rows c. stories d. walks


174. When ... you last see him?
a. are b. do c. did d. will
175. ... angry are you? – Very.



a. How b. No c. What. d. When


176. Stanley only thinks about himself. So he is ... .
a. gentle b. generous c. kind d. selfish
177. This is the end. Stanley ... play for us again.


a. still b. will c. won’t d. is going to
178. Did Stanley and Mr Huff hit ... ?


a. each other b. themselves c. one another
179. Jesus Christ said to his diciples : “Love ... .”


a. each other b. yourselves c. one another
180. Lucy and Stanley, have you spoken ... recently?


a. each to other b. other to each c. to each other
181. “I don’t care” means “I ... “.


a. don’t take care b. don’t have anything
c. want something d. have no idea


182. Our reporter found Stanley at his villa in Spain.
a. present simple b. past simple c. past participle
183. He seemed very ... .


a. happy b. happily c. happiness
184. How long ... each other?


a. do you know b. did you know c. have you
known



185. We met three weeks ago. It was love at first ... .
a. see b. saw c. seen d. sight


186. His girlfriend, Inger Carlson, is an ... .
a. actor b. actress


187. She’s ... important person in his life.
a. too b. very c. most d. the most


188. We’ve got five children and they love ... very
much.


a. each other b. one another c. themselves
189. He was .... love ... Lucy for a long time.


a. in/for b. for/to c. on/to d. in/with
190. But they started ... each other.


a. hate b. to hate
191. Who was Stanley with?


a. Complement b. Object c. Subject


192. "Where did they meet?” This is .... yes-no question.
a. a b. not a


193. What ... do next ?


a. will you b. are you going to c. did you d. a&b


194. Which is incorrect?


a. He loves her b. He’s loved her
c. He loving her d. He loved her
195. Which is correct?


a. She doesn’t like he b. She hates his dog
c. She hates hisself d. She said him
196. I ... to her since she stole my boyfriend.


a. don’t talk b. didn’t talk c. haven’t talken d.
haven’t talked


197. The student in the next ... has become my best
friend.


a. place b. sit c. seat
198. I have never shouted ... you.


a. at b. for c. with d. _


199. The match ... at four o’clock. It’s nearly eight now.
a. begin b. began c. begun d. has begun
200. They ... married for 30 years.


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