A37. He likes books about … worlds.
1) imaginative; 2) imaginary; 3) imagine; 4) imagination.
A40. It was as if she … to tell him something.
1) is trying; 2) has tried; 3) were trying; 4) had tried.
A41. Stay … to me!
1) closely; 2) close; 3) near; 4) nearly.
A42. The matter concerns us ….
1) closely; 2) close; 3) direct; 4) directly.
A43. Open your mouth ….
1) wide; 2) widely; 3) deep; 4) deeply.
A44. He left the shop without paying so he was accused of ….
1) to steal; 2) to have stolen; 3) stealing; 4) having stolen.
A45. I’m looking forward to … from you.
1) hear; 2) hearing; 3) be heard; 4) have heard.
A46. – How do you do? I am Bill Thompson.
1) – Very well, thank you.
2) – How do you do?
3) – Fine, thank you.
4) – Well, not bad.
A47. – I don’t really enjoy thrillers.
1) – So do I.
2) – Neither I do.
3) – So I do.
4) – Neither do I.
A48. The Hundred Years War (1337-1453) is known in the history of Great Britain as the last attempt by the kings of England to build and to keep a cross-channel empire. With which country did Great Britain fight?
1) Spain; 2) the Netherlands; 3) France; 4) Germany.
A49. The British fleet under his command defeated Napoleon’s fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar.
1) William the Conqueror; 2) Admiral Nelson; 3) Henry the Eighth; 4) Christopher Wren.
A50. Name the author of “Canterbury Tales”, who made the London dialect the main written version.
1) Geoffrey Chaucer; 2) Washington Irving; 3) Charles Dickens; 4) Walter Scott.