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La noi, ele sunt prezente in structura sul ) $i de la examenele de adm Jor care se pregatesc pentru bacalaureat, pentru admitere te $i pentru testari internationale, de tip TOFEL, CAMBRIDGE, SAT. in acela: Ip, cartea este extrem de si pentru elevii de liceu (recapitulari, pregitirea pentru luerdri de control, teze, olimpiade ete.), pentru studenti (in cadru cursuri de engleza), pentru re urmeaza unc particular de limba engleza sau vor sa invete limba englezai pe cont ultimul rind, cartea se adreseazi celor care vor si-si verifice si si-si perfectioneze cunostintele de limba engleza deja arte sau tn cea doritt de Testele pot fi rezolvate in ordinea leaga amumite capi ator. Acesta, repetam, poate si — acestea apar ca atare la rezolviri — de exemplu: 44 b/c) care ti din engleza americ vritate, pentru varianta cea din engleza bi ‘st dou’ variante uzuale ~ una din engleza cu examenelor). 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Could you give mea of chocolate, please? a) item; b) bar; c) lump 58. Look! There's a) shoal; b) floc -~ Of fish swimming among the stones! ©) crowd 59. at home. is impossible to bear; he always puts on .. rs; b) aer; c) air 63. You have ruined my business; you'll have to pay’... a) damage; b) damagies; jough the employer didn’t offer high . ) wagies 69, Here is your change: 3 pounds and 5 a) pennies; b) pence; ¢) pences 70. There was Such & 0m» Of thunder, that the baby got scared and started to cry. a) piece: b) flash; c) clap b) Gender 71. The host and the .. welcomed their guests, a) hostess; b) hostrix; c) hostine ie had been a for a long time when | met hin. a) widow: b) widowess; c) widower 73. After saving the boy, she was considered a n. went to church for their wedding. idegroom 2 Limba englezi ~ 1600 de teste grita chairmaid and the... were siting close to each other on a branch, ; b) bird; c) birdess 77. The singer is a i a) Spanishine; b) Spanisher; c) Spanish woman 78. This wonderful book is written by a... 4) she-novelist; b) novel-woman; c) woman-novelist every night. : b) she-woif; c) nanny-w 81. There were five waiters and only one a) waitress; b) waiteres 82. The tom-cat, the...» and the kitten were all playing together. a) she-cat; b) tabby-cat; c) jenny-cat 88. They have a the restaurant. sno ON their farm, ) tabby-goat; c) narmy-goat can always tell a cock-pheasant 0m uu ‘pheasant; b) she-pheasant; c) hen-pheasant This pair of frogs must be made up of'a male frog and a a) she-frog; b) female frog; c) lady frog 86. There are not only ducks, but also... wandering about the yard. ) male ducks “were the happy parents of a 85. ‘were called in for instruction. a) woman-policeman; women; ) pol 89. Their neighbours were a man-doctor and a... 8) doctoress; b) she-loctor; c) woman-doctor 99. The most authoritarian animals of irstyle of Mary; b) Mary’s hairstyle; c) Mary hairstyle’. ‘92. 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Easter, 132, - Westminster Abbey is impressive. a) The; b) A; c) — 133. 1 often travel by . a); b) the; c) a 134, When we go fishi a) the; b)~;c) a 135. They had to travel by ... a) the; b) a; ¢) — 136. They often go to... tram, We wake UP BEFOTE aucnnne AAWVN, day and night to arrive in due time. .. Continental Restaurant to have lunch. . woman doctor, a) a; b) the; c) an 138. Our most .--- Byrons, ) the; c) Danube is the greatest river in Romania a) A; b) sc) The 140. He hoped to remain offending remarks he made, b) ans ¢) — ate a slice of cake, drank... cup of coffee and left in a hurry. : b) a; ¢) an young man is waiting for her at the gate, OA heir of his uncle, after a 146. He ‘wasn't angry at all; on tous. a) a; b) thes ¢) — Ty Limba engleza ~ 1600 de ceste gril 147, They didn’t want to come by car, But they eame Of ann fot ) the; b) a; ¢) ... other hand, she has many nus lady I've been telling you about. dinner every day. 152. The more we were listening to the story, .............. more fascinated we were. a) -; b) some; c) the 153. They have arranged to mect on ......-..... ‘Sunday. a); b) a;c) the shame he doesn’t want to admit his deed. ) a) — 155, He was driving at a) the: b) some; c) a 156. They were walking hand in a) the; b) =;0) a 157. She read the book from sve Speed of 80 miles per hour. hand. snne COVEF tO COVER, chance to take part in the contest. xpense of his life. a) an; b) some; c) the 160, He never acts before feeling .. a) a; b) the; ¢) some 161. When she was younger, she was in ... every moming. a) a; b) the; €) an 162, High hecled boots are .. «vw pulse of the market. habit of jogging fashion this winter. 5; b) some; ¢) the 163. 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On the contrary, he has (eb) few; . good books at home; you'll have enough to money, “tamuch food ln ho fridge. Let’s go and buy... some; c) a few time left. It's enough for me to finish the 230. We haven't had ~ experiences in the field. a) much; b) many; ¢) lots 231. There's .. 00d English books in the library; go and fetch one. 2) great many; b) a great many ea lot lered the book the novelist’s masterpiece. Lots ING OM rnoaneae batik Of the river. 232. ~~ €ake. 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Look, there's 20 of us present. That is a... a) score; b) dozen; c) yoke 278. Please, give ME NWO vr nin. OF EBUS a) dozens; b) scores; c) dozen 279. By the way she looks, she must be in her early’. a) twenty; b) twenties; c) twentee 280. The students ent ) twos; b) two; ©) twoes 281. What a nice view: a ‘) span; b) brace; c) dozen 282, The porter was carrying two bags .. a) at the time; b) at time; c) at a time 283. The coach was drawn by a... of white horses. a) span; b) brace; ¢) dozen 284, She bought ftom all sorts of cookies in 2) score; b) dozen; c) scores 28S. The employer paid hi a) ew; b) lite wow day, oe Of people. ed in of pheasants! ‘The Pronoun 286, Stop that argument and behave sil snowing heavily. a) It-b) There; c) He 24 Limba englezi ~ 1600 de teste grila ~~ isnt necessary to put the answer down if you can give the director this morning. ©) itself anything I can do for you? ) here a lot at the fancy dress ball. hi Ives; c) 293. Take this handkerchief, ) your; b) you; ¢) yours 294, She shouldn’t use that towel, it's not .. a) her; b) hers; c) she’s : b) Anybody; c) None 297. This isn't our house. 2 looks fierce! have been present today. 5b) Each; ¢) All owner died last year. the woman I've been talking to. 4) who; b) 302. The sun +» has been shining since early morning, 4) She; b) There; ¢) It 303. Somebody has rushed in... a) He; b) It; ¢) She 304. Neither he nor his wife is coming to the reception, their house. + must be my brother. iters is not gold. 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