Use Of English (ZNO)

Додано: 24 листопада 2020
Предмет: Англійська мова, 11 клас
Тест виконано: 52 рази
15 запитань
Запитання 1

The best stone in the world

In 1769 George and Eleanor Coade bought a factory manufacturing artificial stone in southeast London on a (1) at Pedlar’s Acre,south (2) the river. The family were (3)running a successful factory in the south-west of England. Within a year of moving (4) he capital, George Coade died, leaving his wife and daughter to (5) on the business. The Coade Stone they perfected (6) to become the most permanent stone ever made. The product developed by the factory’s former (7), Richard Holt, was a kind of baked clay.The two women (8) with his recipe, and ( 9) in creating a new kind of stone which was almost a hundred percent weather-proof.

The advantage of Coade Stone is that while natural stone slowly

breaks down and erodes away, Coade Stone seems to be (10) to survive in all weather conditions for many years. The National Gallery,the Royal Opera House and Buckingham Palace (11) display their original ornaments made of Coade Stone. (12) mother and daughter were clever businesswomen. They (13) only the top artists of the day to model their stone into statues and other ornaments.After the deaths of Eleanor Coade and her daughter the factory survived for twenty years, but in 1840 it (14) closed. With it went the Coade Stone recipe which was (15), and has never been rediscovered.

 

 



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place

ground

plot

Запитання 2

The best stone in the world

In 1769 George and Eleanor Coade bought a factory manufacturing artificial stone in southeast London on a (1) at Pedlar’s Acre,south (2) the river. The family were (3)running a successful factory in the south-west of England. Within a year of moving (4) he capital, George Coade died, leaving his wife and daughter to (5) on the business. The Coade Stone they perfected (6) to become the most permanent stone ever made. The product developed by the factory’s former (7), Richard Holt, was a kind of baked clay.The two women (8) with his recipe, and ( 9) in creating a new kind of stone which was almost a hundred percent weather-proof.

The advantage of Coade Stone is that while natural stone slowly

breaks down and erodes away, Coade Stone seems to be (10) to survive in all weather conditions for many years. The National Gallery,the Royal Opera House and Buckingham Palace (11) display their original ornaments made of Coade Stone. (12) mother and daughter were clever businesswomen. They (13) only the top artists of the day to model their stone into statues and other ornaments.After the deaths of Eleanor Coade and her daughter the factory survived for twenty years, but in 1840 it (14) closed. With it went the Coade Stone recipe which was (15), and has never been rediscovered.

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than

Запитання 3

The best stone in the world

In 1769 George and Eleanor Coade bought a factory manufacturing artificial stone in southeast London on a (1) at Pedlar’s Acre,south (2) the river. The family were (3)running a successful factory in the south-west of England. Within a year of moving (4) he capital, George Coade died, leaving his wife and daughter to (5) on the business. The Coade Stone they perfected (6) to become the most permanent stone ever made. The product developed by the factory’s former (7), Richard Holt, was a kind of baked clay.The two women (8) with his recipe, and ( 9) in creating a new kind of stone which was almost a hundred percent weather-proof.

The advantage of Coade Stone is that while natural stone slowly

breaks down and erodes away, Coade Stone seems to be (10) to survive in all weather conditions for many years. The National Gallery,the Royal Opera House and Buckingham Palace (11) display their original ornaments made of Coade Stone. (12) mother and daughter were clever businesswomen. They (13) only the top artists of the day to model their stone into statues and other ornaments.After the deaths of Eleanor Coade and her daughter the factory survived for twenty years, but in 1840 it (14) closed. With it went the Coade Stone recipe which was (15), and has never been rediscovered.

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already

just

yet

however

Запитання 4

The best stone in the world

In 1769 George and Eleanor Coade bought a factory manufacturing artificial stone in southeast London on a (1) at Pedlar’s Acre,south (2) the river. The family were (3)running a successful factory in the south-west of England. Within a year of moving (4) he capital, George Coade died, leaving his wife and daughter to (5) on the business. The Coade Stone they perfected (6) to become the most permanent stone ever made. The product developed by the factory’s former (7), Richard Holt, was a kind of baked clay.The two women (8) with his recipe, and ( 9) in creating a new kind of stone which was almost a hundred percent weather-proof.

The advantage of Coade Stone is that while natural stone slowly

breaks down and erodes away, Coade Stone seems to be (10) to survive in all weather conditions for many years. The National Gallery,the Royal Opera House and Buckingham Palace (11) display their original ornaments made of Coade Stone. (12) mother and daughter were clever businesswomen. They (13) only the top artists of the day to model their stone into statues and other ornaments.After the deaths of Eleanor Coade and her daughter the factory survived for twenty years, but in 1840 it (14) closed. With it went the Coade Stone recipe which was (15), and has never been rediscovered

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to

on

Запитання 5

The best stone in the world

In 1769 George and Eleanor Coade bought a factory manufacturing artificial stone in southeast London on a (1) at Pedlar’s Acre,south (2) the river. The family were (3)running a successful factory in the south-west of England. Within a year of moving (4) he capital, George Coade died, leaving his wife and daughter to (5) on the business. The Coade Stone they perfected (6) to become the most permanent stone ever made. The product developed by the factory’s former (7), Richard Holt, was a kind of baked clay.The two women (8) with his recipe, and ( 9) in creating a new kind of stone which was almost a hundred percent weather-proof.

The advantage of Coade Stone is that while natural stone slowly

breaks down and erodes away, Coade Stone seems to be (10) to survive in all weather conditions for many years. The National Gallery,the Royal Opera House and Buckingham Palace (11) display their original ornaments made of Coade Stone. (12) mother and daughter were clever businesswomen. They (13) only the top artists of the day to model their stone into statues and other ornaments.After the deaths of Eleanor Coade and her daughter the factory survived for twenty years, but in 1840 it (14) closed. With it went the Coade Stone recipe which was (15), and has never been rediscovered.

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go

carry

get

run

Запитання 6

The best stone in the world

In 1769 George and Eleanor Coade bought a factory manufacturing artificial stone in southeast London on a (1) at Pedlar’s Acre,south (2) the river. The family were (3)running a successful factory in the south-west of England. Within a year of moving (4) he capital, George Coade died, leaving his wife and daughter to (5) on the business. The Coade Stone they perfected (6) to become the most permanent stone ever made. The product developed by the factory’s former (7), Richard Holt, was a kind of baked clay.The two women (8) with his recipe, and ( 9) in creating a new kind of stone which was almost a hundred percent weather-proof.

The advantage of Coade Stone is that while natural stone slowly

breaks down and erodes away, Coade Stone seems to be (10) to survive in all weather conditions for many years. The National Gallery,the Royal Opera House and Buckingham Palace (11) display their original ornaments made of Coade Stone. (12) mother and daughter were clever businesswomen. They (13) only the top artists of the day to model their stone into statues and other ornaments.After the deaths of Eleanor Coade and her daughter the factory survived for twenty years, but in 1840 it (14) closed. With it went the Coade Stone recipe which was (15), and has never been rediscovered.

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claimed

had

was

would

Запитання 7

The best stone in the world

In 1769 George and Eleanor Coade bought a factory manufacturing artificial stone in southeast London on a (1) at Pedlar’s Acre,south (2) the river. The family were (3)running a successful factory in the south-west of England. Within a year of moving (4) he capital, George Coade died, leaving his wife and daughter to (5) on the business. The Coade Stone they perfected (6) to become the most permanent stone ever made. The product developed by the factory’s former (7), Richard Holt, was a kind of baked clay.The two women (8) with his recipe, and ( 9) in creating a new kind of stone which was almost a hundred percent weather-proof.

The advantage of Coade Stone is that while natural stone slowly

breaks down and erodes away, Coade Stone seems to be (10) to survive in all weather conditions for many years. The National Gallery,the Royal Opera House and Buckingham Palace (11) display their original ornaments made of Coade Stone. (12) mother and daughter were clever businesswomen. They (13) only the top artists of the day to model their stone into statues and other ornaments.After the deaths of Eleanor Coade and her daughter the factory survived for twenty years, but in 1840 it (14) closed. With it went the Coade Stone recipe which was (15), and has never been rediscovered.

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experimented

tried

experienced

tested

Запитання 8

The best stone in the world

In 1769 George and Eleanor Coade bought a factory manufacturing artificial stone in southeast London on a (1) at Pedlar’s Acre,south (2) the river. The family were (3)running a successful factory in the south-west of England. Within a year of moving (4) he capital, George Coade died, leaving his wife and daughter to (5) on the business. The Coade Stone they perfected (6) to become the most permanent stone ever made. The product developed by the factory’s former (7), Richard Holt, was a kind of baked clay.The two women (8) with his recipe, and ( 9) in creating a new kind of stone which was almost a hundred percent weather-proof.

The advantage of Coade Stone is that while natural stone slowly

breaks down and erodes away, Coade Stone seems to be (10) to survive in all weather conditions for many years. The National Gallery,the Royal Opera House and Buckingham Palace (11) display their original ornaments made of Coade Stone. (12) mother and daughter were clever businesswomen. They (13) only the top artists of the day to model their stone into statues and other ornaments.After the deaths of Eleanor Coade and her daughter the factory survived for twenty years, but in 1840 it (14) closed. With it went the Coade Stone recipe which was (15), and has never been rediscovered.

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managed

succeeded

achieved

completed

Запитання 9

The best stone in the world

In 1769 George and Eleanor Coade bought a factory manufacturing artificial stone in southeast London on a (1) at Pedlar’s Acre,south (2) the river. The family were (3)running a successful factory in the south-west of England. Within a year of moving (4) he capital, George Coade died, leaving his wife and daughter to (5) on the business. The Coade Stone they perfected (6) to become the most permanent stone ever made. The product developed by the factory’s former (7), Richard Holt, was a kind of baked clay.The two women (8) with his recipe, and ( 9) in creating a new kind of stone which was almost a hundred percent weather-proof.

The advantage of Coade Stone is that while natural stone slowly

breaks down and erodes away, Coade Stone seems to be (10) to survive in all weather conditions for many years. The National Gallery,the Royal Opera House and Buckingham Palace (11) display their original ornaments made of Coade Stone. (12) mother and daughter were clever businesswomen. They (13) only the top artists of the day to model their stone into statues and other ornaments.After the deaths of Eleanor Coade and her daughter the factory survived for twenty years, but in 1840 it (14) closed. With it went the Coade Stone recipe which was (15), and has never been rediscovered.

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capable

possible

able

good

Запитання 10

The best stone in the world

In 1769 George and Eleanor Coade bought a factory manufacturing artificial stone in southeast London on a (1) at Pedlar’s Acre,south (2) the river. The family were (3)running a successful factory in the south-west of England. Within a year of moving (4) he capital, George Coade died, leaving his wife and daughter to (5) on the business. The Coade Stone they perfected (6) to become the most permanent stone ever made. The product developed by the factory’s former (7), Richard Holt, was a kind of baked clay.The two women (8) with his recipe, and ( 9) in creating a new kind of stone which was almost a hundred percent weather-proof.

The advantage of Coade Stone is that while natural stone slowly

breaks down and erodes away, Coade Stone seems to be (10) to survive in all weather conditions for many years. The National Gallery,the Royal Opera House and Buckingham Palace (11) display their original ornaments made of Coade Stone. (12) mother and daughter were clever businesswomen. They (13) only the top artists of the day to model their stone into statues and other ornaments.After the deaths of Eleanor Coade and her daughter the factory survived for twenty years, but in 1840 it (14) closed. With it went the Coade Stone recipe which was (15), and has never been rediscovered.

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landlord

possessor

tenant

handler

Запитання 11

The best stone in the world

In 1769 George and Eleanor Coade bought a factory manufacturing artificial stone in southeast London on a (1) at Pedlar’s Acre,south (2) the river. The family were (3)running a successful factory in the south-west of England. Within a year of moving (4) he capital, George Coade died, leaving his wife and daughter to (5) on the business. The Coade Stone they perfected (6) to become the most permanent stone ever made. The product developed by the factory’s former (7), Richard Holt, was a kind of baked clay.The two women (8) with his recipe, and ( 9) in creating a new kind of stone which was almost a hundred percent weather-proof.

The advantage of Coade Stone is that while natural stone slowly

breaks down and erodes away, Coade Stone seems to be (10) to survive in all weather conditions for many years. The National Gallery,the Royal Opera House and Buckingham Palace (11) display their original ornaments made of Coade Stone. (12) mother and daughter were clever businesswomen. They (13) only the top artists of the day to model their stone into statues and other ornaments.After the deaths of Eleanor Coade and her daughter the factory survived for twenty years, but in 1840 it (14) closed. With it went the Coade Stone recipe which was (15), and has never been rediscovered.

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still

only

just

yet

Запитання 12

The best stone in the world

In 1769 George and Eleanor Coade bought a factory manufacturing artificial stone in southeast London on a (1) at Pedlar’s Acre,south (2) the river. The family were (3)running a successful factory in the south-west of England. Within a year of moving (4) he capital, George Coade died, leaving his wife and daughter to (5) on the business. The Coade Stone they perfected (6) to become the most permanent stone ever made. The product developed by the factory’s former (7), Richard Holt, was a kind of baked clay.The two women (8) with his recipe, and ( 9) in creating a new kind of stone which was almost a hundred percent weather-proof.

The advantage of Coade Stone is that while natural stone slowly

breaks down and erodes away, Coade Stone seems to be (10) to survive in all weather conditions for many years. The National Gallery,the Royal Opera House and Buckingham Palace (11) display their original ornaments made of Coade Stone. (12) mother and daughter were clever businesswomen. They (13) only the top artists of the day to model their stone into statues and other ornaments.After the deaths of Eleanor Coade and her daughter the factory survived for twenty years, but in 1840 it (14) closed. With it went the Coade Stone recipe which was (15), and has never been rediscovered.

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Either

Also

Each

Both

Запитання 13

The best stone in the world

In 1769 George and Eleanor Coade bought a factory manufacturing artificial stone in southeast London on a (1) at Pedlar’s Acre,south (2) the river. The family were (3)running a successful factory in the south-west of England. Within a year of moving (4) he capital, George Coade died, leaving his wife and daughter to (5) on the business. The Coade Stone they perfected (6) to become the most permanent stone ever made. The product developed by the factory’s former (7), Richard Holt, was a kind of baked clay.The two women (8) with his recipe, and ( 9) in creating a new kind of stone which was almost a hundred percent weather-proof.

The advantage of Coade Stone is that while natural stone slowly

breaks down and erodes away, Coade Stone seems to be (10) to survive in all weather conditions for many years. The National Gallery,the Royal Opera House and Buckingham Palace (11) display their original ornaments made of Coade Stone. (12) mother and daughter were clever businesswomen. They (13) only the top artists of the day to model their stone into statues and other ornaments.After the deaths of Eleanor Coade and her daughter the factory survived for twenty years, but in 1840 it (14) closed. With it went the Coade Stone recipe which was (15), and has never been rediscovered.

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employed

hired

staffed

teamed

Запитання 14

The best stone in the world

In 1769 George and Eleanor Coade bought a factory manufacturing artificial stone in southeast London on a (1) at Pedlar’s Acre,south (2) the river. The family were (3)running a successful factory in the south-west of England. Within a year of moving (4) he capital, George Coade died, leaving his wife and daughter to (5) on the business. The Coade Stone they perfected (6) to become the most permanent stone ever made. The product developed by the factory’s former (7), Richard Holt, was a kind of baked clay.The two women (8) with his recipe, and ( 9) in creating a new kind of stone which was almost a hundred percent weather-proof.

The advantage of Coade Stone is that while natural stone slowly

breaks down and erodes away, Coade Stone seems to be (10) to survive in all weather conditions for many years. The National Gallery,the Royal Opera House and Buckingham Palace (11) display their original ornaments made of Coade Stone. (12) mother and daughter were clever businesswomen. They (13) only the top artists of the day to model their stone into statues and other ornaments.After the deaths of Eleanor Coade and her daughter the factory survived for twenty years, but in 1840 it (14) closed. With it went the Coade Stone recipe which was (15), and has never been rediscovered.

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lastly

at last

in the end

finally

Запитання 15

The best stone in the world

In 1769 George and Eleanor Coade bought a factory manufacturing artificial stone in southeast London on a (1) at Pedlar’s Acre,south (2) the river. The family were (3)running a successful factory in the south-west of England. Within a year of moving (4) he capital, George Coade died, leaving his wife and daughter to (5) on the business. The Coade Stone they perfected (6) to become the most permanent stone ever made. The product developed by the factory’s former (7), Richard Holt, was a kind of baked clay.The two women (8) with his recipe, and ( 9) in creating a new kind of stone which was almost a hundred percent weather-proof.

The advantage of Coade Stone is that while natural stone slowly

breaks down and erodes away, Coade Stone seems to be (10) to survive in all weather conditions for many years. The National Gallery,the Royal Opera House and Buckingham Palace (11) display their original ornaments made of Coade Stone. (12) mother and daughter were clever businesswomen. They (13) only the top artists of the day to model their stone into statues and other ornaments.After the deaths of Eleanor Coade and her daughter the factory survived for twenty years, but in 1840 it (14) closed. With it went the Coade Stone recipe which was (15), and has never been rediscovered.

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missing

disappeared

lost

left

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