Test z języka angielskiego Autor admin|2020-05-18T17:23:59+02:0023-10-2018| Test z języka angielskiego Zasady dotyczące wypełniania testu: test składa się z 60 pytań; w teście każde pytanie ma TYLKO JEDNĄ prawidłową odpowiedź; na wypełnienie całego testu przewidziane jest 45 MINUT; zalecamy wypełnianie testu do momentu, kiedy pytania nie staną się zbyt trudne. Zaznaczanie "przypadkowych" odpowiedzi zniekształca prawdziwy poziom umiejętności językowych; przycisk "Wyślij" znajduje się na ostatniej stronie testu. Rozwiązując test podają Państwo nam swoje dane osobowe, które będą przez nas przetwarzane w celu określenia Państwa poziomu językowego. Informacje o administratorze danych osobowych oraz przysługujących Państwu prawach zawarto w Polityce prywatności. Imię i nazwisko* Firma* Miejscowość* e-mail* 1. Where can you see this notice? “You can look, but don’t touch the pictures.” a) in an office b) in a cinema c) in a museum d) in a theatre 2. Where can you see this notice? “Please give the right money to the driver.” a) in a bank b) on a bus c) in a cinema d) in an office 3. Where can you see this notice? “No parking please” a) in a street b) on a book c) on a table d) on a train 4. Where can you see this notice? “Cross bridge for trains to Edinburgh” a) in a bank b) in a garage c) in a station d) in an office 5. Where can you see this notice? “Keep in a cold place” a) on clothes b) on furniture c) on books d) on food 6. If you look _________ the sky on a clear night, it is possible to see about 3000 stars. a) at b) up c) on d) to 7. The stars look small, but they are really _________ big hot balls of burning gas. a) very b) too c) much d) little 8. Every day new stars _________ born and old stars die. a) is b) be c) are d) am 9. The light from the nearest star takes more _________ four years to reach Earth. a) that b) of c) to d) than 10. Hundreds of years ago, people _________ stars, like the North Star, to know which direction to travel in. a) use b) using c) uses d) used 11. Where is Mary? She _________ over there. a) is stand b) stand c) is standing d) standing 12. My favourite painters are Manet and Renoir but John doesn’t like _________ at all. a) them b) they c) it d) some 13. Almost 80% of Britons over 65 have lost all or some _________ their teeth according to a World Health Organisation survey. a) from b) of c) among d) between 14. Let’s go somewhere else. There’s _________ noise in this room. a) too many b) enough c) too d) too much 15. Can I _________ your dictionary, please? Yes, of course. But I’d like it back for the weekend. a) lend b) borrow c) give d) keep 16. The religious wedding _________ takes place in a church. a) performance b) marriage c) ceremony d) engagement 17. I’m _________ living at home but my girlfriend and I are getting married next month so we’ve bought a flat. a) always b) yet c) again d) still 18. I was very _________ and depressed when I first went to live abroad. a) lonely b) alone c) on my own d) solitary 19. We didn’t stay late _________ we were very tired. a) because b) so c) that d) until 20. Columbus believed he was in Asia, _________ he was actually in the Caribbean. a) as b) but c) because d) if 21. The children won’t go to sleep _________ we leave a light on outside their bedroom. a) except b) otherwise c) unless d) but 22. I’ll give you my spare keys in case you _________ home before me. a) would get b) got c) will get d) get 23. My holiday in Paris gave me a great _________ to improve my French accent. a) occasion b) chance c) hope d) possibility 24. The singer ended the concert _________ her most popular song. a) by b) with c) in d) as 25. Because it had not rained for several months, there was a _________ of water. a) shortage b) drop c) scarce d) waste 26. I’ve always _________ you as my best friend. a) regarded b) thought c) meant d) supposed 27. She came to live here _________ a month ago. a) quite b) beyond c) already d) almost 28. Don’t make such a _________! The dentist is only going to look at your teeth. a) fuss b) trouble c) worry d) reaction 29. He spent a long time looking for a tie which _________ with his new shirt. a) fixed b) made c) went d) wore 30. Fortunately, _________ from a bump on the head, she suffered no serious injuries from her fall. a) other b) except c) besides d) apart 31. She had changed so much that _________ anyone recognised her. a) almost b) hardly c) not d) nearly 32. _________ teaching English, she also writes children’s books. a) moreover b) as well as c) in addition d) apart 33. It was clear that the young couple were _________ of taking charge of the restaurant. a) responsible b) reliable c) capable d) able 34. The book _________ of ten chapters, each one covering a different topic. a) comprises b) includes c) consists d) contains 35. Mary was disappointed with her new shirt as the colour _________ very quickly. a) bleached b) died c) vanished d) faded 36. National leaders from all over the world are expected to attend the _________ meeting. a) peak b) summit c) top d) apex 37. Jane remained calm when she won the lottery and _________ about her business as if nothing had happened. a) came b) brought c) went d) moved 38. I suggest we _________ outside the stadium tomorrow at 8.30. a) meeting b) meet c) met d) will meet 39. My remarks were _________ as a joke, but she was offended by them. a) pretended b) thought c) meant d) supposed 40. You ought to take up swimming for the _________ of your health. a) concern b) relief c) sake d) cause 41. The clock was the first complex mechanical machinery to enter the home, although it was too expensive for the _________ person until the 19th century. a) average b) medium c) general d) common 42. Watches were also developed, but they _________ luxury items until 1868 when the first cheap pocket watch was designed in Switzerland. a) lasted b) endured c) kept d) remained 43. Watches later became _________ available and Switzerland became the world’s leading watch manufacturing centre for the next 100 years. a) mostly b) chiefly c) greatly d) widely 44. A lot _________ to the house before we can move in. a) needs be doing b) needs done c) needs doing d) needs to do 45. They don’t like him at all. He treats them _________ they were children. a) as if b) if only c) in case d) although 46. When he arrived a crowd _________ for several hours to greet him. a) had been waiting b) is waiting c) has been waiting d) was waiting 47. _________ she was an hour late, she didn’t apologise. a) In spite of b) Even though c) However d) Because 48. You can’t _________ on him at all. He never does what he says. a) tolerate b) rely c) collaborate d) arrange 49. We _________ go out to a restaurant during the week because when we get home from work we’re too tired. a) nearly never b) hardly never c) hardly ever d) ever 50. I think he’s a really good live performer, and his songs are excellent. _________ you can’t hear the words because the music is too loud. a) The trouble is b) In fact c) On the whole d) What’s more 51. If you’re not too tired we could have a _________ of tennis after lunch. a) match b) play c) game d) party 52. Don’t you get tired _________ watching TV every night? a) with b) by c) of d) at 53. Go on, finish the dessert. It needs _________ up because it won’t stay fresh until tomorrow. a) eat b) eating c) to eat d) eaten 54. We’re not used to _________ invited to very formal occasions. a) be b) have c) being d) having 55. I’d rather we _________ meet this evening, because I’m very tired. a) wouldn’t b) shouldn’t c) hadn’t d) didn’t 56. She obviously didn’t want to discuss the matter so I didn’t _________ the point. a) maintain b) chase c) follow d) pursue 57. Anyone _________ after the start of the play is not allowed in until the interval. a) arrives b) has arrived c) arriving d) arrived 58. This new magazine is _________ with interesting stories and useful information. a) full b) packed c) thick d) compiled 59. The restaurant was far too noisy to be _________ to relaxed conversation. a) conducive b) suitable c) practical d) fruitful 60. In this branch of medicine, it is vital to _________ open to new ideas. a) stand b) continue c) hold d) remain Time's up Podziel się tą historią ze znajomymi! 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