Next Move 3 Unit 3

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Предмет: Англійська мова, 7 клас
Копія з тесту: Next Move 3 Unit 3
21 запитання
Запитання 1

Jane said yesterday was the_________  day of her life.

варіанти відповідей

best

good

better

goodest

Запитання 2

 The USA is_________ than Canada.

         

варіанти відповідей

too small

smaller

the smallest

small enough

Запитання 3

     She left the party because it was _______.

варіанти відповідей

 too noisy       

noisy enough

noisier

enough noisy

Запитання 4

I can’t wear these trousers. They aren’t _________.      .

       

варіанти відповідей

   long enough 

   enough long 

longer

too long

Запитання 5

________homework does your teacher usually give you?

варіанти відповідей

How much

How many

Запитання 6

There was _______ food on the table.

варіанти відповідей

a lot of

many

much

any

Запитання 7

Ella went to the____________ because she needed some money.

варіанти відповідей

cashpoint

counter

market

market stalls

Запитання 8

Peter wanted a different size, so he asked the________for help.

варіанти відповідей

customer

shop assistant

sales

waiter

Запитання 9

Most supermarkets sell the same __________.

варіанти відповідей

children

products

shop assistants

customers

Запитання 10

These shoes were a ____________. They only cost £5!

варіанти відповідей

bargain

sale

blue

too expensive

Запитання 11

Please can I  __________ some money, Dad?

варіанти відповідей

borrow

stallholder

market

Запитання 12

Tomas _____some T-shirts online.

варіанти відповідей

earned

bought

queue

borrowed

Запитання 13

Complete the sentences with these words:



When a shop has a ... , things are cheaper

and you can find lots of ...

варіанти відповідей

sale, bargains

shop assistant,

customers

note, coins

shopping basket

Запитання 14

Complete the sentences with these words:



How many items have you got in your ....?

варіанти відповідей

sale, bargains

shopping basket

note, coins

shop assistant,

customers

Запитання 15

Complete the sentences with these words:



I’ve got a ten ... euro and some fifty cent ... in

my pocket.

варіанти відповідей

sale, bargains

shopping basket

note, coins

shop assistant,

customers

Запитання 16

Complete the sentences with the correct verbs.


Sam took out a note from his wallet and paid

for the sandwiches ... . Ellie didn’t have any

cash so she paid for her lunch ... .

варіанти відповідей

borrow/lend

sells/buys

in cash/by credit card

won/earns

Запитання 17

Complete the sentences with the correct verbs.


Daniel ... £100 in a competition last week. Olivia

only ... £100 in a week.

варіанти відповідей

borrow/lend

sells/buys

in cash/by credit card

won/earns

Запитання 18

Read the text. Choose the correct meaning for the

words and phrases


Shopping … thousands of years ago

1 Shopping in ancient Rome was not very different from today. There was an area with shops in the centre of town where you

could buy different products – a bit like the high street today. And there were also some ‘specialised’ streets where you could find

shops that all sold the same type of product.

2 Each shop had a sign to tell people what it was selling, and it had to clearly show its official license to sell its particular kind of

goods. Shops in the richer areas of the city had beautiful mosaics on the walls, with pictures of what they were selling. But there

were also shops for not-so-rich people. For example, if you were peckish but you didn’t have much money, you could go to stores

that sold cheap food and drink. They were the fast-food joints of ancient Rome!

3 Slaves often worked as shop assistants. When there was a difficult situation, they usually consulted with the shop owner –

like today, when a shop assistant refers an unhappy customer to the manager.

4 The government in ancient Rome was very interested in regulating shops and trade. The person responsible for this was called the aedile . At the beginning of his career, Julius Caesar was a popular aedile . People liked him because he splashed out a lot of money on organising magnificent games for the common people. He lost almost all his fortune as a result

варіанти відповідей

high street - a an area in a modern town with lots of

shops

high street - the high part of a town

Запитання 19

Read the text. Choose the correct meaning for the

words and phrases


Shopping … thousands of years ago

1 Shopping in ancient Rome was not very different from today. There was an area with shops in the centre of town where you

could buy different products – a bit like the high street today. And there were also some ‘specialised’ streets where you could find

shops that all sold the same type of product.

2 Each shop had a sign to tell people what it was selling, and it had to clearly show its official license to sell its particular kind of

goods. Shops in the richer areas of the city had beautiful mosaics on the walls, with pictures of what they were selling. But there

were also shops for not-so-rich people. For example, if you were peckish but you didn’t have much money, you could go to stores

that sold cheap food and drink. They were the fast-food joints of ancient Rome!

3 Slaves often worked as shop assistants. When there was a difficult situation, they usually consulted with the shop owner –

like today, when a shop assistant refers an unhappy customer to the manager.

4 The government in ancient Rome was very interested in regulating shops and trade. The person responsible for this was called the aedile . At the beginning of his career, Julius Caesar was a popular aedile . People liked him because he splashed out a lot of money on organising magnificent games for the common people. He lost almost all his fortune as a result

варіанти відповідей

peckish:

poor

peckish:

hungry

Запитання 20

Read the text. Choose the correct meaning for the

words and phrases


Shopping … thousands of years ago

1 Shopping in ancient Rome was not very different from today. There was an area with shops in the centre of town where you

could buy different products – a bit like the high street today. And there were also some ‘specialised’ streets where you could find

shops that all sold the same type of product.

2 Each shop had a sign to tell people what it was selling, and it had to clearly show its official license to sell its particular kind of

goods. Shops in the richer areas of the city had beautiful mosaics on the walls, with pictures of what they were selling. But there

were also shops for not-so-rich people. For example, if you were peckish but you didn’t have much money, you could go to stores

that sold cheap food and drink. They were the fast-food joints of ancient Rome!

3 Slaves often worked as shop assistants. When there was a difficult situation, they usually consulted with the shop owner –

like today, when a shop assistant refers an unhappy customer to the manager.

4 The government in ancient Rome was very interested in regulating shops and trade. The person responsible for this was called the aedile . At the beginning of his career, Julius Caesar was a popular aedile . People liked him because he splashed out a lot of money on organising magnificent games for the common people. He lost almost all his fortune as a result

варіанти відповідей

joints

pieces of meat

joints

restaurants

Запитання 21

Read the text. Choose the correct meaning for the

words and phrases


Shopping … thousands of years ago

1 Shopping in ancient Rome was not very different from today. There was an area with shops in the centre of town where you

could buy different products – a bit like the high street today. And there were also some ‘specialised’ streets where you could find

shops that all sold the same type of product.

2 Each shop had a sign to tell people what it was selling, and it had to clearly show its official license to sell its particular kind of

goods. Shops in the richer areas of the city had beautiful mosaics on the walls, with pictures of what they were selling. But there

were also shops for not-so-rich people. For example, if you were peckish but you didn’t have much money, you could go to stores

that sold cheap food and drink. They were the fast-food joints of ancient Rome!

3 Slaves often worked as shop assistants. When there was a difficult situation, they usually consulted with the shop owner –

like today, when a shop assistant refers an unhappy customer to the manager.

4 The government in ancient Rome was very interested in regulating shops and trade. The person responsible for this was called the aedile . At the beginning of his career, Julius Caesar was a popular aedile . People liked him because he splashed out a lot of money on organising magnificent games for the common people. He lost almost all his fortune as a result

варіанти відповідей

splashed out -

spent


splashed out -

celebrated

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