152. Choose the correct definition: Wi-Fi. 153. Choose the correct definition: Skype.
154. Choose the correct definition: Social network.
155. Choose the correct definition: Online.
156. Choose the correct variant: I’d like to to dance the tango.
157. Choose the correct variant: You don’t to wash it. You’ve worn it only once.
158. Choose the correct variant: I can’t promise to be on time. It depends on the traffic.
159. Choose the correct variant: Do you to go to the restaurant?
160. Choose the correct variant: You to do more exercise.
161. Choose the correct variant: I don’t to buy a new phone. This one’s perfectly good.
162. Choose the correct variant: I’m going to my cousin in Australia tonight.
163. Choose the correct variant: I often news websites.
164. Choose the correct variant: I booked the cinema tickets .
165. Choose the correct variant: I tried to but I couldn’t remember my password.
166. Choose the correct variant: She’s going to her holiday photos onto the internet.
167. Choose the correct variant: A lot of cafés have so you can use the Internet.
A) Wi-Fi
168. Choose the correct variant: I’d like to the new Rihanna song.
169. Choose the correct variant: I got your email but I couldn’t open the .
170. Choose the correct variant: to Milan?
171. Choose the correct variant: Jamie gone home?
172. Choose the correct variant: We to the cinema last night.
173. Choose the correct variant: Where to go on holiday this year?
174. Choose the correct variant: any good music recently?
175. Choose the correct variant: We to Sydney in 2010.
176. Choose the correct variant: your boyfriend met your parents?
177. Choose the correct variant: Emma has her leg.
178. Choose the correct variant: A - Have you ever been to India? B- Yes, we there three years ago.
179. Choose the correct variant: When go to New York?
180. Choose the correct variant: Kate her new dress to Dave’s party last Friday.
181. Choose the correct variant: Where your brother at the moment?
182. Choose the correct variant: She a new car lately.
183. Choose the correct variant: I a lot of English in England last summer.
184. Choose the correct variant: Are any apples?
E) Those
185. Choose the correct variant. Have you ever a love letter?
186. Choose the correct variant. He drives very . /
187. Choose the correct variant: It’s longest day of the year today.
188. Choose the correct variant: I am ___student at Dulaty University.
189. Choose the correct variant: I love listening to classical music.
190. Choose the correct variant: I went to ___ amazing concert at Opera House here.
191. Choose the correct variant: I speak English .
192. Choose the correct variant: I am studying chemistry.
193. Choose the correct variant: The exam was difficult. I couldn’t do any of it.
194. Choose the correct variant: My family lives in ___ small town.
195. Choose the correct variant: How many people you invited to the party?
196. Choose the opposite adverb: Quickly
197. Choose the opposite adverb: Well
198. Choose the opposite adverb: Dangerously
199. Choose the opposite adverb: Quietly
200. Choose the opposite adverb: Badly
London has been a capital for nearly a thousand years. Many of its ancient buildings still stand. The most famous of them are the Tower of London,where the crown jewels are kept, Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's Cathedral. Most visitors also want to see the Houses of Parliament,Buckingham Palace and the many magnificent museums.
Once London was a small Roman town of the north bank of the Thames. Slowly it grew into one of the world's major cities.
Different areas of London seem like different cities. The West End is a rich man's world of shops, offices and theatres. The City of London is the district where most offices and banks are concentrated; the Royal Exchange and the Bank of England are here, too. TThe East End is the district where mostly working people live.The old port area is now called "Docklands". There are now new office buildings in Docklands, and thousands of new flats and houses.
By the day the whole of London is busy. At night, offices are quiet and empty, but the West End stays alive, because this is where Londoners come to enjoy themselves. There are two opera houses here, several concert halls and many theatres, as well as cinemas. In nearby Soho the pubs and restaurants and nightclubs are busy half the night.
Like all big cities,London has streets and concrete buildings,but it also has many bid parks,full of trees,flowers and grass.In the middle of Hyde Park of Kensington Gardens you will think that you are in the country,miles away.
Many people live outside the centre of London in the suburbs,and they travel to work in shops and offices by train,bus or underground("The Tube")