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OALO
LIMPIADEG
URUB
AHASAI
NGGRISSD/MI
2018
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60
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UMLAHS
OAL:
60
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OALI. Choose the correct answer.
1. ‘What time will you be home tonight?’ ‘I’m not sure. I _____________ late.’ a. must be b. may be c. might
2. I can’t find the theatre tickets. They _______________ out of my pocket. a. must have fallen b. should have fallen c. had to fall
3. We’ve got plenty of time. We ______________________ yet.
a. mustn’t leave b. don’t need to leave c. needn’t to leave
4. I _________________ out but I didn’t feel like it, so I stayed at home.
a. could go b. could have gone c. must have gone
5. I’m sorry I ______________ come to your party last week.
a. couldn’t come b. can’t come c. couldn’t have come
6. ‘What do you think ofmy theory?’ ‘I’m not sure. You ________________ right.’ a. could be b. may not c. must be
7. I couldn’t wait for you any longer. I _____________________, and so I went.
a. must go b. must have gone c. had to go
8. ‘Do you know where Liza is?’ ‘No. I suppose she _______________ shopping. a. should have gone b. may have gone c. must have gone
9. I promised I’d phone Dr. Gants this evening. I ___________________.
a. mustn’t forget b. needn’t forget c. don’t have to forget
10. Why did you leave without me? You _________________________ for me.
a. must have waited b. may wait c. should have waited
11. You look nice in that jacket, but you hardly ever wear it. ________________ it more often. a. You should wear b. You should have worn c. You should wore
12. Don’t phone them now. They _____________________ lunch.
a. might be having b. might be c. might have
13. Nate ate too much ice cream. Now he feels sick. He ______________ so much.
a. shouldn’t have eaten b. shouldn’t be eating c. shouldn’t eat
14. Bob: I’m hungry. Jane: But you’ve just had lunch. You __________________.
15. Dan and Cathy are planning to get married although they don’t love each other.
a. I don’t think they should get married.
b. I don’t think they should have gotten married. c. I don’t think they should married.
16. Just help yourself if you’d like more to eat. You _______________________ first.
a. needn’t to ask b. needn’t asked c. needn’t ask
17. Mr. Brown gave me homework about modal verbs. I __________________ to do it.
a. mustn’t forget b. mustn’t have forgotten c. must be forgetting
18. Jenny is not working tomorrow, so she _______________________ early.
a. don’t have to get up b. doesn’t has to get up c. doesn’t have to get up
19. Whatever you do, you _____________ touch the switch. It’s very dangerous.
a. don’t have to b. mustn’t to c. mustn’t
20. Dr. Sitepu’s explanations about modal verbs were actually clear, but I didn’t write them down. Now I’m in trouble because I can’t remember them all.
a. I should have
21. Maria’s English is excellent. She speaks ---.
a. perfectly English b. English perfectly c. English perfect
22. He --- to find a job, but he had no luck.
a. tried hard b. tried hardly c. hardly tried
23. I haven’t seen her for ---, I’ve forgotten what she looks like. a. so long time b. a such long time c. such a long time
24. The exam was fairly easy. It was --- expected. a. more easy than b. easier than c. easier as
28. You should insure your bike --- stolen.
a. in case it will be b. if it is c. in case it is
30. ‘Have you finished painting the kitchen?’ ‘Nearly, I’ll ---. a. finish it up b. finish it over c. finish it off
31. You can always rely on Gants. He’ll never ---. a. put you up b. let you down c. see you off
32. Children under 16 --- half of the population of the city. a. make up b. put up c. take up
33. I’m surprised to hear that Sue and Paul have ---. They seemed very happy together when I last saw them
a. broken up b. ended up c. finished up
34. I parked in a no-parking zone, but I --- it.
a. came up with b. got away with c. made off with
35. I was annoyed with the way the children were behaving, so I ---. a. told them up b. told them off c. told them over
36. Barbara started a course at college, but she --- after six months. a. fell out b. dropped out c. went out
37. The traffic was moving slowly because a bus had --- and was blocking the road.
a. broken down b. fallen down c. fallen over
38. How are you --- in your new job? Are you enjoying it?
a. keeping on b. carrying on c. getting on
39. --- don’t visit this part of the town.
a. The most tourists b. most of tourists c. most tourists
40. ‘What would you like to eat?’ ‘I don’t mind. --- -whatever you have.’ a. Something b. Anything c. Nothing
41. The whole building collapsed but fortunately there ---. a. were no casualties b. were no casualness c. were no casualty
42. One of the most --- crime statistics in Europe is the --- in juvenile crime.
a. worrying – risen b. worried – rise c. worrying – rise
43. When Brian asked her to marry him, Ann ---.
a. stands him up b. turned him down c. put him off
45. Sophia promised to meet Michael after work, but she disappointed him. a. stood him up b. put him off c. turned him down
II. Read the text and decide which option (A, B, C, or D) best fits each space.
Ask most people for their Top Ten fears, and you’ll be sure to find being burgled fairly high on the (46) ---. An informal survey I (47) --- among friends at a party revealed that eight of them had their homes broken into more than twice, and two had been burgled five times. To put the record (48)---, none of my friends own valuable paintings or a sideboard full of family silverware. Three of them are students (49) ---. The most typical burglary, it seems, (50) --- the theft of easily transportable items – the television, the video, or even food from the freezer. This may have something to do with the fact that the (51) --- burglar is in his (or her) late teens, and probably would know what to do with the Picasso, (52) --- selling a personal stereo or vacuum cleaner is a much easier (53)---. They are perhaps not so much professional criminals, as hard-up young people who need a few pounds and some excitement. Not that this makes having your house (54) --- upside down and your favourite things stolen any easier to (55) ---. In most (56) ---, the police have no luck (57) --- any of the stolen goods. Unless there is definite evidence, they are probably unable to do anything at all. And alarms or special locks don’t (58) --- to help either. The only advice my friends could (59) --- was ‘ Never live on
the ground floor’ and ‘Keep two or three very fierce dogs’, which reminded me of a case I
read about, where the burglars’ (60) --- included the family’s pet poodle.
46. A. rank B . rating C. grade D. list
47. A. called up B . held with C. set about D. carried out 48. A. straight B. right C. correct D. steady 49. A. as well B. however C. in fact D. at any rate 50. A. means B. involves C. affects D. covers 51. A. common B. medium C. average D. middle 52. A. whereas B. as yet C. much as D. as soon as 53. A. concern B. event C. situation D. matter 54. A. put B. turned C. stood D. pulled 55. A. submit B. receive C. accept D. admit 56. A. examples B. cases C. items D. occasions 57. A. taking B. making C. tracking D. recovering 58. A. sound B. look C. show D. seem 59. A. come up with B. make do with
C. go through with D. get off with