Английский язык как язык международного общения тест с ответами ИМЭС. 48 баллов — Отлично

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Английский язык как язык международного общения тест с ответами ИМЭС. 48 баллов — Отлично

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Английский язык как язык международного общения тест с ответами ИМЭС. 48 баллов — Отлично

This house is _____ than the one across the street.

the highest

the most high

higher

more higher

 

I _____ Adam again in the park this morning.

was seeing

had seen

had been seeing

saw

 

She _____ to her favourite actor for about half an hour before she realized that she was asleep.

had been talking

was talking

had talked

talked

 

They decided to go to the beach while the sun _____.

was still shining

had still shone

had still been shining

still shine

 

One day, while I _____ a friend to design his website, I suddenly realized that I could earn some money from my website design skills.

had helped

was helping

helped

had been helping

 

They lived _____ ten years ago.

happier

most happiest

more happier

more happy

 

They _____ the same restaurant for years before they found a better one.

go

had go

had been going

were going

 

The laptop is OK now. My dad _____ it yesterday.

was repairing

had repaired

had been repairing

repaired

 

She _____ out last night.

hadn’t gone

wasn’t go

didn’t go

doesn’t going

 

I _____ my own business in 2006.

had been starting

had started

started

was starting

 

I called you this morning, but you didn’t answer the phone. _____ a shower?

Had you taked

Did you take

Had you been taking

Were you taking

 

You haven’t got much experience. You ought to drive _____.

more carefully

more carefullier

the most carefullest

the most careful

 

Paul _____ on the phone when he noticed an accident.

was talking

talked

had talked

had been talking

Вопрос 14

 

You should visit your grandparents _____.

more often

oftenest

more oftener

less oftener

 

That was terrifying: people around us _____.

has been screaming

were screaming

screamed

had been screamed

 

When you get to a higher position in a company, it means:

you are employed

you advance in the career

you are promoted

you are fired

 

You are at a business dinner when someone toasts you. What should you do?

stand up and give a long speech

smile and thank the toaster

stand up and sing a song

say «thank you» and take a sip of your drink

When you use your money badly and carelessly, it means you:

waste your money

spend your money

estimate your money

blow your money

 

The synonym for the money you spend on something is:

benefits

income

outgoings

expenditures

 

— How much is this notebook? -_____ 1.5$.

It’s worth

It’s paid

It’s costed

It costs

 

When we say that prices are reasonable, we mean:

the prices are high

the prices are average

the prices are affordable

the prices are very cheap

 

The company has to pay _____ in order to function within the law.

the receipts

the currency

the bills

the taxes

 

Match the words to their definitions

monetary compensation that employees receive for providing services to an organization

remuneration

formal, the activity that one does on a long-term basis, it may be both paid or unpaid

occupation

something that is your responsibility to do to earn money

job

an activity that a person uses physical or mental effort to do, usually for money

work

 

Match the words to their definitions

the last one’s money

bottom dollar

a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month

salary

the money earned by an employee, when paid for the hours worked

wages

money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services

profits

 

Match the words to their definitions

a significant decline in economic activity that lasts for months or even years

economic recession

actions by a government, bank, etc. that are intended to encourage activity and growth in the economy

economic stimulus

the study of how we choose to use resources

economics

the process of removing government controls or rules from a country’s economy or from a particular industry

economic deregulation

 

Match the words to their definitions

pocket money

an amount of money that parents regularly give to their child to spend as they choose

weekly allowance

money that is given to someone on a regular seven days’ basis

fees

an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or service

remuneration

monetary compensation that employees receive for providing services to an organization

 

Match the words to their definitions

a person whose job is to receive and pay out money

cashier

a note customer has in which the whole amount owed for items bought must be paid for immediately

cash account

a machine that dispenses money when a personal coded card is used

cash point

a drawer for money in a shop

 

Match the words to their definitions

an amount of money that is borrowed from a bank, and has to be paid back, usually together with an extra amount of money that you have to pay as a charge for borrowing

loan

a reduction in the usual price

discount

something, especially money, that is owed to someone else

debt

the percentage of principal charged by the lender for the use of its money

interest rate

 

Match the words to their definitions

an agreement between two people or groups in which each promises to do something in exchange for something else

bargain

a loan secured by real estate

mortgage

the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time

currency

a relative value between the amount of money you get while changing for the money of another country

exchange rate