Лексико-грамматический тест на тему Местоимение


1. He was apromising student in Maths and Physics
at Cambridge and always felt a lingering interest in the
subject.
A very, lastC highly, latter
B , latestD quite, later

2.Pencil marks,those made by writing implements
using fluids, can be erased.
A different, easily
B not like, easy
C unlike, easily
D unlike, easy
3.The name mountain is usually applied to region of land
that is raised ratherabove the surrounding ter¬
rain. Temperatures in the mountains are generally
than at sea level.
A highly, much low B high, far lower C high, a lot more lower D highly, more lower
4.Mr Rochester, as he sat in his damask-covered chair,
lookedto what I had seen him look before—not
quite so, .
A differently, stern, much gloomy B differently, sternly, much more gloomy C different, stern, much less gloomy D different, stern, much more gloomier
5.Computerized tests adapt to the skill level of the indi¬
vidual test-taker. Each correct answer given by a stu¬
dent is followed by aquestion, and incorrect an¬
swers are followed byquestions. the ques¬
tion, points the student can score.
A more difficult, less difficult, The more difficult,
the more
B less difficult, less difficult, More difficult, more C more difficult, more difficult, More difficult, the most D more difficult, less difficult, The more difficult,
the most

6.According to legend, Fuji arose from the plain during
a single night in 286 BC. the mountain is
than the legend asserts.
A From a geological point of view, far more old B Geologically, a lot elder
C From a geological point of view, quite more older D Geologically, much older
7.All members of the cat family arein physical char¬
acteristics, vision and hearing, and claws and
teeth that arefor grasping and tearing.
A closely similarly, acutely, highly adapting B close similar, acute, high adapting C closely similar, acute, highly adapted D close similar, acute, high adapted
8.The islands were named after British explorer and nav¬
igator James Cook, whosighted them in 1773.
Afirstly
Cat first
Bfirst
Dat the first
9.Unlike theregulated and financed education sys¬
tems of many other industrialized societies, American
public education isthe responsibility of the states
andschool districts.
Anation's, firstly, individually
Bnational, chiefly, individual
Cnationally, primarily, individual
Dnation, mainly, individually

10.The structural design of a building depends on
the nature of the soil andgeologic conditions and
modification by man ofof these factors.
A essentially, underlied, both
B mainly, underlying, any
C greatly, underlying, either
D in the shortly run, underlying, every
11.Books differ from periodicals and newspapers because
they are not published on aschedule.
A strictly daily, weekly, or monthly B strict day, week, or month C strictly day's, week's, or month's D strict daily, weekly, or monthly
12.In the1990s several companies introduced elec¬
tronic books, or e-books. Thesedevices display
the text of books on a small screen designed to make
reading.
A late, computerized, easily B last, computerizing, easily C late, computerized, easy D latest, computerizing, easily
13.People haveclimbed mountains foractivities
such as retrieving lost animals and hunting, but tech¬
nical climbing as a sport has a muchhistory.
A for long, necessarily day, shorter B long, necessary daily, shorter C longly, necessary daily, shorter D long, necessarily day's,-more shorter

14.It used to be said that oil-exporting countries depended
on the oil-importing countries just asas the
depended on the.
A much, latter, former B much, last, first C the same, first, former D great, latter, first
15.She stretched herself outon the sofa and looked
at the barometer. She knew thatfalling pressure
usually meant a storm was approaching.
A flat, rapidC flat, rapidly
B flatly, rapidlyD flatly, rapid
16.Although some cigars are made by hand,
most cigars are manufactured by machine.
A highly-quality, entirely
B high-quality, entire
C highly-quality, entire
D high-quality, entirely
17., the results presented were not in accord with the
precise calculations.
AInterestingly enough, rather
BInteresting enough, prettily
CEnough interestingly, rather
DEnough interesting, pretty
18.high mountain ranges, such as the Sierra Ne¬
vada in the U.S., the Andes in South America, and
the Himalayas in Asia,affect climate and weath¬
er patterns over vast areas of the earth because they
stand as barriers tocirculating air masses.
A Enough, distinctly, regular B Especially, markedly, regularly

C Particular, clear, to regulate D In particular, evident, regular
19.The various islands gained their independence .
and not always, units.
A like separate, viably B as separate, viable C as separately, viably D like separate, viable
20.Theand most rural sections of Missouri are the
Ozark Upland and the north central section of the Northern Plains.A most thinly populated B most thin populating C most thinly populating D mostly thin populated
21.The first schools in the area were opened by French
settlers at St. Louis in thepart of the 18th centu¬
ry-A laterC late
B latterD latest
22.The words cloth and clothing are related,meaning
fabric or textile, andmeaning fabrics used to cover
the body.
A the first, the latter B the former, the latter C the former, the second D the first, the later