Lexical and grammar test for the 10th
forms, 1st term
1. A type of
travelling when you go to the country.
2. Put in the correct
preposition: When
we get tired … work it is a good idea to relax.
3. Translate the
phrase in brackets:
(В нашем распоряжении) we have
different means of transport.
4. Form the opposite
of the adjective “experienced”.
5. Replace the
underlined word by its synonym: If you don’t buy tickets beforehand you’ll
have to stand in long queues.
6. The same as “a timetable”.
7. Put in the correct
preposition: When
we travel long distances we are quickly transported … a different time zone.
8. A condition of
mental and physical tiredness and disorientation which may be a problem of
long-distance travelers.
9. Give the antonym
of the word “arrival”.
10. London’s major
airport opened in 1929.
11. Replace the
underlined word by its synonym: Stansted transports over 1 mln
passengers a year.
12. Put in the
correct prepositions: Customs officers check passengers’ luggage … illegal
items … arrival in a country.
13. Give the opposite
of the adjective “rough”.
14. The same as “an
air hostess”.
15. Put the verb into
the correct form and
fill in the blank with the correct preposition: Yesterday Tom (to
invite) Sarah … dinner.
16. Put the verb
into the correct form: When I came to the station, Ann (to talk) to the
porter.
17. Put the verb into
the correct form:
Yesterday I (to walk) in the street when suddenly I (to hear) someone call me.
18. Put the verb into
the correct form:
When I (to walk) in the street last night someone (to hit) me.
19. Put the verb into
the correct form:
Mr Brown (to drive) his car at 70 mph when he (to have) the accident.
20. A person who lives
in a particular place.
21. The opposite of
the adjectives “uninteresting, boring”.
22. A trait of
character when a person is eager to know more and more about something or
somebody.
23. Make up an
adjective from the noun “friend”.
24. Put the verb into
the correct form:
Do you still live in Almaty? – No, I (to move) to Astana.
25. Put the verb into
the correct form:
How are you? – Great, I (to promote) in my job.
26. Put the verb into
the correct form:
John is worried because his son (not to come) home yet and it is late.
27. Put the verb into
the correct form:
You (to be) ever abroad?
28. Put the verb into
the correct form:
Which film you (to see) lately?
29. Replace the
underlined phrase by its synonym: Are you friendly with classmates?
30. Replace the
underlined phrase by its synonym: Yesterday I visited my aunt.
31. What is the land
between hills and mountains called?
32. Replace the
underlined word by its synonym: Payments on the underground are reasonable
when compared to similar transport in other major cities throughout the world.
33. Explain the
following phrase: a
traffic congested city
34. Put in the correct
preposition: One
can recognize London … its red double deckers.
35. Form degrees of
comparison of the adjective “thrifty”.
36. Put in the correct
preposition:
Curious people learn … travelling … their own experience.
37. Put in the correct
preposition: Cardiff
has a castle dating back … Roman times.
38. Put the verb
into the correct form: Tomorrow I (to work) in the national Library all
day.
39. Put the verb into
the correct form:
Mary and Jack (to live) here for four years next July.
40. Put the verb into
the correct form:
I (to read) the book by the time it is due back to the library.
41. Put in the correct
preposition: How
shall I get … this address?
42. Put in the
correct prepositions: A Londoner arrived … train … a town.
43. Put in the correct
preposition: Have
you heard the weather forecast … the radio?
44. Form an adjective
from the noun
“frost”.
45. A wonderful
natural phenomenon showing seven colors.
46. The opposite of “a
southerner”.
47. Put in the correct
preposition: There
is a long crop-growing season … the south east coast.
48. Replace the
underlined phrase by its synonym: In the eastern part of the USA the
difference between summer and winter is also very clear.
49. What does the
following idiom mean “to be under the weather”?
50. Use the idiom: to accept a
different time for an appointment from the original one.
51. Put in the correct
prepositions: In
1275 the Polos arrived … Kublai Khan’s court … Cambalue.
52. Replace the
underlined word by its synonym: The voyage was risky.
53. In 1299 Marco Polo
(to return) to Venice and (to engage) in trade.
54. The first person
who developed mass tourism.
55. Replace the
underlined phrase by its synonym: He left Liverpool on the steamship
Oceanic.
56. The place which is
the goal of your travelling.
57. Put in the correct
preposition: He
contributed a lot … the development of tourism.
58. Replace the
underlined word by its synonym: The flight was put off.
59. A transportable
house for going on hikes.
60. At the age of
sixty he (to come) back to England and (to buy) a house.
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