Final Test B2/1
19 kwietnia 2024
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1. Pytanie
1. The pharmacy college will hold classes for 12 months a year so that its students can _____ in three years.
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2. Pytanie
2. Opportunities to _____ to the United States have been reduced by immigration rules and border controls.
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3. Pytanie
3. I discovered that one of my _____ was a member of King Henry VIII’s court.
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4. Pytanie
4. My cousin Robert is the only _____ to my uncle’s fortune.
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5. Pytanie
5. The husband would be forced to pay his wife _____ for the rest of his life.
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6. Pytanie
6. It had been raining heavily, so he left his muddy _____ outside the back door.
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7. Pytanie
7. This year’s _____ was one of the most successful since the record crop of 1985.
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8. Pytanie
8. Detectives were studying security video _____ taken from several locations around the van.
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9. Pytanie
9. I decided to pay for a _____ to a gardening magazine.
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10. Pytanie
10. A: Where is Sarah today?
B: She just _____. I think she has a cold.
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11. Pytanie
11. The company has an estimated annual _____ of $50 million.
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12. Pytanie
12. Each employee will have a one-day _____ every month.
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13. Pytanie
13. The police want to hear from anyone who _____ the incident.
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14. Pytanie
14. A _____ of some anti-depressant drugs is dry mouth.
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15. Pytanie
15. Eating Disorders: information on everything from anorexia to bulimia to _____ eating.
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16. Pytanie
16. He belonged to group of those who are rescued by AA, on their way to _____.
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17. Pytanie
17. He will have to take out a _____ in order to buy the house.
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18. Pytanie
18. Diamonds and rubies are _____ stones.
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19. Pytanie
19. The first ten amendments to the _____ of the United States are called the Bill of Rights.
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20. Pytanie
20. He left Germany in the 1930s when the _____ took over.
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21. Pytanie
21. An official _____ contains the names of the presidential candidates.
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22. Pytanie
22. It is a _____ title, so Mark Howard will become Sir Mark Howard on his father’s death.
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23. Pytanie
23. The king was forced to _____ when the people started the revolution.
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24. Pytanie
24. Breaking through the sea surface, Gabriel swam towards the _____ with powerful strokes.
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25. Pytanie
25. The Andes _____ for 7,250 km along the west coast of South America.
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26. Pytanie
26. Jack had to make a _____ between getting a good night’s sleep and staying up late to finish his research project.
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27. Pytanie
27. The inhabitants of these islands support themselves by _____, keeping cattle and sheep, fishing and a little agriculture, chiefly potato-growing.
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28. Pytanie
28. Harold holds dual _____ in New Zealand and the US.
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29. Pytanie
29. Some 80% of Haitians live in _____ , and few have proper jobs.
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30. Pytanie
30. The robber was described as a man, 20 to 30 years old, 6 feet tall, 250 pounds, wearing a black or gray _____ sweatshirt and shorts.
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Pytanie 31 of 50
31. Pytanie
31. Change this direct speech into indirect speech.
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“I like cookies,” she said.
She said .
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Pytanie 32 of 50
32. Pytanie
32. Change this direct speech into indirect speech.
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“I wanted to go to the cinema yesterday,” he said.
He said .
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33. Pytanie
33. Change this direct speech into indirect speech.
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“We are going to Spain next month,” Billy said.
Billy said .
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34. Pytanie
34. Change this direct speech into indirect speech.
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“They will call you as soon as possible,” the secretary told Bob.
The secretary told Bob that .
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35. Pytanie
35. Change this direct speech into indirect speech.
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“Budapest is the capital of Hungary,” the geography teacher said.
The geography teacher said that .
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36. Pytanie
36. Change this direct speech into indirect speech.
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“I’ll meet you here tomorrow at 5,” my dad told me.
My dad told me .
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37. Pytanie
37. Change this direct speech into indirect speech.
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“Bob and Ann haven’t lived here long,” my mum told me.
My mum told me that .
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38. Pytanie
38. Change this direct speech into indirect speech.
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“I’m reading a very interesting book,” Jolly said.
Jolly said .
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39. Pytanie
39. Change this direct speech into indirect speech.
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“I go to work by car,” he said.
He said .
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40. Pytanie
40. Change this direct speech into indirect speech.
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“Give me your homework,” the teacher, Mr. Smith, said.
The teacher said .
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41. Pytanie
41. Change this direct speech into indirect speech.
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“Don’t go there,” the policewoman said.
The policewoman said .
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42. Pytanie
42. Change this direct speech into indirect speech using reporting verbs.
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“I’ll go to the cinema today,” Sean decided.
Sean decided .
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43. Pytanie
43. Change this direct speech into indirect speech using reporting verbs.
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“I’ll cook dinner!” Dave insisted.
Dave insisted on .
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44. Pytanie
44. Change this direct speech into indirect speech using reporting verbs.
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“Don’t forget to send the letter!” she reminded me.
She reminded me .
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45. Pytanie
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“Let’s eat Chinese,” she suggested.
She suggested .
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46. Pytanie
46. Change this direct speech into indirect speech using reporting verbs.
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“I’m sorry I forgot about your birthday,” he apologised.
He apologised for .
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47. Pytanie
47. Change this direct speech into indirect speech using reporting verbs.
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“I’ll help you with the cleaning,” Gary promised.
Gary promised .
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48. Pytanie
48. Change this direct speech into indirect speech using reporting verbs.
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“You should take part in the competition,” she encouraged me.
She encouraged me .
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49. Pytanie
49. Change this direct speech into indirect speech using reporting verbs.
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“I didn’t break the vase!” he denied.
He denied the vase.
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Pytanie 50 of 50
50. Pytanie
50. Change this direct speech into indirect speech using reporting verbs.
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“You should watch this film – you’ll love it,” she recommended.
She recommended me .
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