Angol Szerző: sathag | okt 24, 2020 | Nincsenek hozzászólások Üdvözlünk az Angol szintfelmérőn! Email cím Név 1. My dog ……... a little house in the garden. have own has is 2. This house is …………..mine. bigger than big enough so big than the biggest 3. Where …… you live? are do does is 4. Have you ever ………… to Paris? were are been was 5. We met …………… evening. the last last at yesterday 6. There aren’t ……….. cars in front of the house. a little much little any 7. What are you ………… this weekend? going to do do done will 8. Who ……….. you with the homework? helped does help helping did help 9. I have had long hair …….. I was a child. for since when until 10. If you don’t learn the words you ……….. never be able to speak English. won't do don't will 11. You like ice cream, ………… ? do you are you don't you aren't you 12. If I’d known you called …….. the phone. I’d have picked up I’d picked up would pick up I’d 13. She ………… at home, the light is off. can’t be might be must be is be 14. I couldn’t …………. living abroad for a long time because I was homesick. get used to used get use to be used to 15. By this time next week I …………. the operation. will have had will have will be having will have been having 16. Let’s go to the beach, ……. ? shall I shall We won’t we are we 17. I got my hair ……………. yesterday. had cut to cut cutting cut 18. How long ………….. for me? are you waited waited are you waiting have you been waiting 19. My car …………….. washed now. is is being will - 20. Uncle John ………….. work here any more. isn’t didn’t doesn’t don’t 21. ………… do you think I payed? What How many How much How old 22. Our trip depends ………. the weather. in from on through 23. My son insisted …….. going. on in at to 24. It is …….. polite to ask someone about his salary. im in un dis 25. On Sunday I dozed ……………. and had a dream. off in on at 26. …….. a photo make take keep do 27. Write ………. ink with on in at 28. afraid ………….. of at from out 29. …………… a pill take keep eat get in 30. ………….. business do make get take 31. get rid ……….. at on of from 32. …………… a good impression take make keep get 33. get ……….. the bus on at out in 34. look ………. a word in the dictionary into up through out 35. go out …….. at with on in 36. I would like to go ……….holiday next year. for on to at 37. I was about ……….. leave when Marry arrived. at to in on 38. Everybody congratulated me ……….. my birthday. at on in for 39. My dad died ………….. a heart attack. from at on in 40. Before I went to bed I ……….. my sleeping pills. was taking take had taken have taken 41. I don’t feel …………. going to the cinema. Let’s stay at home. it like as to 42. Do you often fall ……………. with your brother? at for down out 43. His wife gave him………. to the police. up on away to 44. I’m looking forward to ………….. you again. meet met meeting have met 45. I take ……………. my mother. We are both tall and thin. on to up to after 46. Is it possible to see everything in London that is worth seeing? LONDON Helen, Peter and Frank’s friend has just come back from London. She is now speaking about London. Helen: You know, London is really awfully huge. People say you couldn’t see everything worth seeing even if you lived there for 30 years. It has 15 million inhabitants. The River Thames is one of the world’s most famous rivers. In London it is not very nice but it is interesting because you can see the rise and fall of the sea on it in the heart of the town. On the Thames embankment I saw the old walls of the Tower of London, which was begun in the eleventh century. It was used as a royal palace and as a prison. A lot of enemies of the State were beheaded there, too. The wardens in the Tower of London, the Beefeaters still wear their traditional Tudor costumes and they are the guides in the Tower, which is now a museum. Peter: Oh, I see. So that’s their job, isn’t it? Are there young wardens too? Helen: No, in fact, they used to serve in the army but are now retired. Frank: Is the Tower of London near to the Parliament? Helen: No. And in fact the building is called Westminster Palace or the Houses of Parliament, because you certainly know that there are two houses, the House of Lords and the House of Commons. It’s a very nice building. I think everybody has already seen the Clock Tower with its famous clock and bell, the Big Ben on postcards. Peter: You went inside, didn’t you? Helen: Yes, I did. And it was marvellous. The House of Commons isn’t so splendid but very interesting. But I didn’t see the Buckingham Palace inside. Frank: It’s the home of the Royal Family, isn’t it? You can’t go in, can you? Helen: No. But you can see the changing of the guards in front of it. It’s a very picturesque and interesting sight. Peter: Did you go the Hyde Park? Helen: Of course, I did. On Sunday I went to the Speakers’ Corner where anybody can speak if he thinks has something to say. It was very interesting though I think some of those people are really mad. After listening to them I walked a little in the park. The sun was shining so people were lying on the beautiful green grass. I was unable to see all the beautiful spots in London, but I hope to go back one day. Yes, if you spend 30 years in London. No, not even in 30 years. Yes, if you are 30 years old. 47. What does the text say about the river Thames? LONDON Helen, Peter and Frank’s friend has just come back from London. She is now speaking about London. Helen: You know, London is really awfully huge. People say you couldn’t see everything worth seeing even if you lived there for 30 years. It has 15 million inhabitants. The River Thames is one of the world’s most famous rivers. In London it is not very nice but it is interesting because you can see the rise and fall of the sea on it in the heart of the town. On the Thames embankment I saw the old walls of the Tower of London, which was begun in the eleventh century. It was used as a royal palace and as a prison. A lot of enemies of the State were beheaded there, too. The wardens in the Tower of London, the Beefeaters still wear their traditional Tudor costumes and they are the guides in the Tower, which is now a museum. Peter: Oh, I see. So that’s their job, isn’t it? Are there young wardens too? Helen: No, in fact, they used to serve in the army but are now retired. Frank: Is the Tower of London near to the Parliament? Helen: No. And in fact the building is called Westminster Palace or the Houses of Parliament, because you certainly know that there are two houses, the House of Lords and the House of Commons. It’s a very nice building. I think everybody has already seen the Clock Tower with its famous clock and bell, the Big Ben on postcards. Peter: You went inside, didn’t you? Helen: Yes, I did. And it was marvellous. The House of Commons isn’t so splendid but very interesting. But I didn’t see the Buckingham Palace inside. Frank: It’s the home of the Royal Family, isn’t it? You can’t go in, can you? Helen: No. But you can see the changing of the guards in front of it. It’s a very picturesque and interesting sight. Peter: Did you go the Hyde Park? Helen: Of course, I did. On Sunday I went to the Speakers’ Corner where anybody can speak if he thinks has something to say. It was very interesting though I think some of those people are really mad. After listening to them I walked a little in the park. The sun was shining so people were lying on the beautiful green grass. I was unable to see all the beautiful spots in London, but I hope to go back one day. You can observe it better if you go out of the town. You can look at the ebb and flow in the middle of the city. That the river is not as popular as it used to be. 48. What is NOT true about the Beefeaters? LONDON Helen, Peter and Frank’s friend has just come back from London. She is now speaking about London. Helen: You know, London is really awfully huge. People say you couldn’t see everything worth seeing even if you lived there for 30 years. It has 15 million inhabitants. The River Thames is one of the world’s most famous rivers. In London it is not very nice but it is interesting because you can see the rise and fall of the sea on it in the heart of the town. On the Thames embankment I saw the old walls of the Tower of London, which was begun in the eleventh century. It was used as a royal palace and as a prison. A lot of enemies of the State were beheaded there, too. The wardens in the Tower of London, the Beefeaters still wear their traditional Tudor costumes and they are the guides in the Tower, which is now a museum. Peter: Oh, I see. So that’s their job, isn’t it? Are there young wardens too? Helen: No, in fact, they used to serve in the army but are now retired. Frank: Is the Tower of London near to the Parliament? Helen: No. And in fact the building is called Westminster Palace or the Houses of Parliament, because you certainly know that there are two houses, the House of Lords and the House of Commons. It’s a very nice building. I think everybody has already seen the Clock Tower with its famous clock and bell, the Big Ben on postcards. Peter: You went inside, didn’t you? Helen: Yes, I did. And it was marvellous. The House of Commons isn’t so splendid but very interesting. But I didn’t see the Buckingham Palace inside. Frank: It’s the home of the Royal Family, isn’t it? You can’t go in, can you? Helen: No. But you can see the changing of the guards in front of it. It’s a very picturesque and interesting sight. Peter: Did you go the Hyde Park? Helen: Of course, I did. On Sunday I went to the Speakers’ Corner where anybody can speak if he thinks has something to say. It was very interesting though I think some of those people are really mad. After listening to them I walked a little in the park. The sun was shining so people were lying on the beautiful green grass. I was unable to see all the beautiful spots in London, but I hope to go back one day. There are young and old wardens too. They wore the same clothes hundreds of years ago. If you want to look around the Tower, they can help you. 49. What does the speaker say about the Houses of Parliament? LONDON Helen, Peter and Frank’s friend has just come back from London. She is now speaking about London. Helen: You know, London is really awfully huge. People say you couldn’t see everything worth seeing even if you lived there for 30 years. It has 15 million inhabitants. The River Thames is one of the world’s most famous rivers. In London it is not very nice but it is interesting because you can see the rise and fall of the sea on it in the heart of the town. On the Thames embankment I saw the old walls of the Tower of London, which was begun in the eleventh century. It was used as a royal palace and as a prison. A lot of enemies of the State were beheaded there, too. The wardens in the Tower of London, the Beefeaters still wear their traditional Tudor costumes and they are the guides in the Tower, which is now a museum. Peter: Oh, I see. So that’s their job, isn’t it? Are there young wardens too? Helen: No, in fact, they used to serve in the army but are now retired. Frank: Is the Tower of London near to the Parliament? Helen: No. And in fact the building is called Westminster Palace or the Houses of Parliament, because you certainly know that there are two houses, the House of Lords and the House of Commons. It’s a very nice building. I think everybody has already seen the Clock Tower with its famous clock and bell, the Big Ben on postcards. Peter: You went inside, didn’t you? Helen: Yes, I did. And it was marvellous. The House of Commons isn’t so splendid but very interesting. But I didn’t see the Buckingham Palace inside. Frank: It’s the home of the Royal Family, isn’t it? You can’t go in, can you? Helen: No. But you can see the changing of the guards in front of it. It’s a very picturesque and interesting sight. Peter: Did you go the Hyde Park? Helen: Of course, I did. On Sunday I went to the Speakers’ Corner where anybody can speak if he thinks has something to say. It was very interesting though I think some of those people are really mad. After listening to them I walked a little in the park. The sun was shining so people were lying on the beautiful green grass. I was unable to see all the beautiful spots in London, but I hope to go back one day. The House of Commons looks wonderful. Westminster Palace and The Houses of Parliament refers to the same building. He likes the House of Commons more. 50. What is the Speaker’s Corner? LONDON Helen, Peter and Frank’s friend has just come back from London. She is now speaking about London. Helen: You know, London is really awfully huge. People say you couldn’t see everything worth seeing even if you lived there for 30 years. It has 15 million inhabitants. The River Thames is one of the world’s most famous rivers. In London it is not very nice but it is interesting because you can see the rise and fall of the sea on it in the heart of the town. On the Thames embankment I saw the old walls of the Tower of London, which was begun in the eleventh century. It was used as a royal palace and as a prison. A lot of enemies of the State were beheaded there, too. The wardens in the Tower of London, the Beefeaters still wear their traditional Tudor costumes and they are the guides in the Tower, which is now a museum. Peter: Oh, I see. So that’s their job, isn’t it? Are there young wardens too? Helen: No, in fact, they used to serve in the army but are now retired. Frank: Is the Tower of London near to the Parliament? Helen: No. And in fact the building is called Westminster Palace or the Houses of Parliament, because you certainly know that there are two houses, the House of Lords and the House of Commons. It’s a very nice building. I think everybody has already seen the Clock Tower with its famous clock and bell, the Big Ben on postcards. Peter: You went inside, didn’t you? Helen: Yes, I did. And it was marvellous. The House of Commons isn’t so splendid but very interesting. But I didn’t see the Buckingham Palace inside. Frank: It’s the home of the Royal Family, isn’t it? You can’t go in, can you? Helen: No. But you can see the changing of the guards in front of it. It’s a very picturesque and interesting sight. Peter: Did you go the Hyde Park? Helen: Of course, I did. On Sunday I went to the Speakers’ Corner where anybody can speak if he thinks has something to say. It was very interesting though I think some of those people are really mad. After listening to them I walked a little in the park. The sun was shining so people were lying on the beautiful green grass. I was unable to see all the beautiful spots in London, but I hope to go back one day. Mentally ill people go there for help. A place where you can freely say your opinion about anything. You can go there if you feel alone and you have nobody to talk to. 1 out of 50 Hozzászólás írásaAz e-mail címet nem tesszük közzé. A kötelező mezőket * karakterrel jelöltükHozzászólás * Név E-mail cím Honlap A nevem, e-mail címem, és weboldalcímem mentése a böngészőben a következő hozzászólásomhoz.
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