is good in its season.À) something
B) anything
C) nothing
D) thing
E) everything
260. A friend in need is a … indeed.
À) enemy
B) friend
C) comrade
D) boy
E) friends
261. Every family has a black ….
À) dog
B) cow
C) bull
D) swine
E) sheep.
262. All is …that ends …
À) good / good
B) well / good
C) good / best
D) well / better
E) well / well
263. Early to bed and early to… , keeps the man healthy, wealthy and wise
À) rise
B) to rise
C) raise
D) to raise
E) risen
264. Man cannot live by … alone.
À) butter
B) bread
C) sugar
D) milk
E) coffee
Man (ïîëàãàåò), God disposes.
À) opposes
B) disposes
C) supposes
D) supposed
E) to supposes
Ìîñêâà íå ñðàçó ñòðîèëàñü
À) There is no smoke without fire.
B) An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening.
C) Art is long, life is short.
D) Rome was not built in a day.
E) All is well that ends well
267. When at Rome do as the … do.
À) British
B) Germans
C) Americans
D) Russians
E) Romans
268. There is no … without fire.
À) tree
B) smoke
C) match
D) game
E) fire
269. To make both ends ….
À) to meet
B) meet
C) meets
D) met
E) doesn’t meet
270. If you want the thing well-done …,
À) do it yourself
B) do it myself
C) do it himself
D) do it herself
E) do it ourselves
271. What is done … undone.
À) can be
B) must be
C) shouldn’t be
D) cannot be
E) have been
Î âêóñàõ íå ñïîðÿò..
À) to taste differ
B) Tastes differs
C) Tastes differ
D) Taste to differ
E) to taste to differ
273. Money is a good servant but a … master.
À) worse
B) the worst
C) bad
D) good
E) better
274. Never put off till… what you can do to-day.
À) the day after tomorrow
B) tomorrow
C) today
D) yesterday
E) the day before yesterday
275. Love me, … my dog.
À) hate
B) love
C) loves
D) dislike
E) to love
276. I won’t go there. Everybody will laugh … me.
A) at
B) of
C) about
D) in
E) to
277. Are you afraid … spiders?
A) of
B) on
C) with
D) from
E) for
278. How did you get to London? - … plane.
A) on
B) by
C) in
D) out of
E) with
279. I didn’t see you … the party yesterday.
A) at
B) in
C) on
D) by
E) into
280. Can you play ... the piano?
A) on
B) in
C) ---
D) at
E) by
We often take the bus ... town .
A) in
B) by
C) at
D) to
E) on
282. What do you have ... breakfast?
A) to
B) at
C) for
D) on
E) by
You can write ... a pencil .
A) at
B) on
C) by
D) with
E) in
284. I often get up ...7 o'clock .
A) at
B) on
C) in
D) by
E) of
285. He is … the blackboard.
A) At
B) To
C) Out
D) On
E) From
286. Please go … … the classroom.
A) At
B) out
C) Out of
D) On
E) From
287. She is a girl … ten.
A) On
B) Of
C) From
D) At
E) It
288. My house is … the end of the street.
A) on
B) in
C) at
D) by
E) under
289. I finish work … five o’clock every day.
A) for
B) on
C) into
D) to
E) at
290. I’m tired. I’m going … bed.
A) to
B) for
C) in
D) to a
E) on
291. The Times Square is … New York.
A) at
B) by
C) into
D) in
E )to
292. There are millions of stars … the space.
A) in
B) into
C) on
D) to
E) at
293. Hurry up! The train leaves … five minutes.
A) at
B) on
C) from
D) after
E) in
294. I always have breakfast … I go to work.
A) before
B) on
C) to
D) in
E) for
295. I want to go … Italy next year.
A) at
B) on
C) in
D) to
E) for
296. “Where is David in this picture?” - “He’s … Barbara.”
A) at front of
B) in the front of
C) in front of
D) in front from
E) between
297. Do you like traveling … train?
A) with
B) within
C) in
D) on
E) by
298. I’ll be at home … Friday morning. You
Can phone me then.
A) at
B) on
C) in
D) for
E) after
299. Have you read any books … Agatha Christie?
A) of
B) from
C) by
D) to
E) for
300. I think he will be back … a week.
A) in
B) after
C) by
D) to
E) for
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