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1) There are many good hotels in the town. You can stay at ... of them. A) no B) some C) any D) all 2) -Did you hear about the party at Kates last night? -No, I didnt ... of my friends... there A) none, was B) nobody, was C) nobody, were D) no, were 3) "The system of education is not superb," she said. "Too ... mathematics... usually taught at school." A) many, are B) much, is C) much, are D) many, is 4) Hes a fast runner. I cant run as ... as he. A) fast B) fastly C) faster D) fastest 5) The film was really boring. It was ... Ive ever seen A) most boring film B) the more boring film C) the film more boring D) the most boring film 6) She is a very nice person. You ... meet her. A) can B) are able C) must D) have 7) If he ... well, hell always be tired. A) sleeps B) doesnt sleep C) ll sleep D) wont sleep 8) Feminists feared that such research ... to justify sex discrimination A) many be used B) might be used C) can be used D) should be used 9) Jill has gone to ... hospital to visit Jack A) the B) a C) - D) an 10) I dont really enjoy going to the cinema... Id rather have ... to go with me. A)by my own, no one B) by myself, someone C) one myself, someone D) by my own, anyone
ВСТАВИТЬ НУЖНЫЕ СЛОВА!!! СРОЧНО!!!! Cathy spent many hours during her lunch breaks poking around the dress shops before she bought the appropriate outfit for the Trumpers’ housewarming party. Her final 1_______________ was a sunflower yellow dress which the shop assistant described as suitable for a cocktail party. Cathy became fearful at the last minute that its lack of length might be too daring for such a grand 2____________ . But when Simon came to pick her up his immediate comment was “You’ll be a sensation.” His assurance made her feel more confident. 3_____________, she forgot all her doubts the moment the butler invited them inside. While others drank champagne and helped themselves from the trays of canapés, she 4________________her attention to pictures. First came a Courbet, a still life of magnificent rich reds, oranges and greens; then a Picasso of two doves surrounded by pink blossoms. She 5_______________ looking at them but she gasped when she first saw the Sisley, a stretch of the Seine with every paint of pastel shading being made to count.“That’s my favourite,” said a voice from behind her. Cathy turned to see a tall, dark-haired young man give her a grin that must have made many people return his smile. “Quite beautiful,” she 6____________. “When I was younger I used to try and paint a little myself, and it was Sisley who finally convinced me I shouldn’t bother.” “Good heavens,” the young man said. “An expert in our presence.” Cathy smiled 7___________ her new companion. “Let’s have a look at some more works in the upper corridor.” 1) A) preference B) selection C) choice D) option 2) A) occasion B) accident C) occurrence D) incident 3) A) However B) Although C) Nevertheless D) Otherwise 4) A) turned B) kept C) paid D) drew 5) A) entertained B) enjoyed C) pleased D) amused 6) A) admired B) accepted C) approved D) admitted 7) A) of B) at C) on D) to