Для I курса ПСА 1 группы на 21 апреля 2020
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1. He ... the girl, threatening with a knife.
mugged
burgled
shoplifted
murdered
2. Kate was ashamed of ... money from her father’s purse.
mugging
stealing
robbing
blackmailing
3. There was neither intent nor malice on her side, so it is ... .
murder
homicide
manslaughter
assassination
4. Do you have a fancy for ... stories?
murder
homicide
manslaughter
killing
5. … is the most general word for a person, who advises people about laws.
Lawyer
Barrister
Solicitor
6. A lawyer who mainly works in the office is called a (an) ... .
advocate
barrister
solicitor
7. She was tortured by ... .
fault
guilt
blame
8. People said that the heavy losses were the manager’s ... .
fault
guilt
blame
9. The jury acquitted him, because his ... was not proved.
fault
guilt
blame
10. She was ... by a man who threatened to tell her employer about her past.
hijacked
blackmailed
robbed
arrested
11. The ... had a knife so she gave him her bag.
smuggler
mugger
thief
arsonist
12. Department stores lose millions from ... .
pickpocketing
blackmailing
shoplifting
smuggling
13. He ... his father’s signature on 20 000 pounds worth of cheques.
forged
smuggled
hijacked
killed
14. When you travel on public transport, always keep your bag carefully closed in case of ... .
hijackers
pickpockets
robbers
muggers
15. Eventually they manage to reach a (an) ... .
plea
verdict
sentence
objection
16. The judge gave him a suspended ... .
punishment
sentence
verdict
probation
17. ... exists in some parts of the USA.
Probation
Capital punishment
Treason
Forgery
18. It was decided that Timothy was innocent and he was ... .
arrested
accused
indicted
acquitted
19. The judge agreed to ... her on bail.
acquit
release
leave
take
20. The ... found Jones guilty.
judges
jury
police
inspector
выберите правильный ответ:
1. What is the official name of Great Britain now?
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northen Ireland.
Great Britain
Great Britain
The United Kingdom of Great Britain
2. What parts does Great Britain consist of and what are their capitals?
England (London); Scotland(Cardiff); Wales(Edinburgh); Northern Ireland (Belfast).
England (London); Scotland (Edinburgh); Wales (Cardiff); Northern Ireland (Belfast).
Britain (London); Wales (Cardiff); Scotland (Edinburgh); Ireland (Belfast).
3. Britain’s population is more than… million people.
3. Britain’s population is more than… million people.
56
560
5,6
4. Great Britain is separated from the continent by…
560
5,6
4. Great Britain is separated from the continent by…
the Pacific Ocean.
the Irish Sea.
the English Channel.
the Irish Sea.
the English Channel.
5. The head of State in Britain is ....
the Prime Minister.
the President.
the Queen.
the President.
the Queen.
6. The National Gallery is in …
Piccadily Circus.
Parliament Square.
Trafalgar Square.
Trafalgar Square.
7. The Great Fire of London broke out in…
1066.
1106.
1666.
1106.
1666.
8. The population of London is about .....
10 million
5 million
8 million
9. The oldest part of London is .....
the City
Westminster
the East-End
10. The Queen of England lives in .....
Hampton Court Palace
Buckingham Palace
The Tower of London
11. In front of Buckingham Palace there is .....
Nelson's Column
Albert Memorial
the Queen Victoria Memorial
12. The Prime Minister lives in ....
No 10 Downing Street
Parliament Square
Whitehall
13. Whitehall is .....
fine building
wide street leading to Parliament Square
famous museum
14. The Tower of London …. .
is where the Queen lives.
is London's biggest art museum.
was a fortress, a palace, a prison, a zoo, and now it is a museum.
15. Trafalgar Square ......
is Britain's main banking centre.
is London's main shopping centre.
was built to remember the battle of Trafalgar.
16. Royal Opera House .....
is in Covent Garden.
is famous for the Poet's Corner.
is one of the most famous libraries in the world.
17. St Paul's Cathedral .....
was built after the Great Fire of London.
is for Queen Elizabeth ' home where she often stays at Christmas and Easter.
is in Covent Garden.
18. Oxford Street .....
is Britain's main banking centre.
is London's main shopping centre.
is famous for the Poet's Corner.
19. The National Gallery ......
is London's biggest art museum.
is one of the most famous libraries in the world.
is the largest private collection in the world.
20. Windsor Castle .....
is for Queen Elizabeth ' home where she often stays at Christmas and Easter.
was a fortress, a palace, a prison, a zoo, and now it is a museum.
is where the Queen lives.
21. Westminster Abbey ......
was built after the Great Fire of London.
is famous for the Poet's Corner.
is one of the most famous libraries in the world.
22. The City of London .....
is Britain's main banking centre.
is London's main shopping centre.
is famous for the Poet's Corner.
23. The Speaker's Corner ......
is in Hyde Park where anyone can make a speech.
is famous for the Poet's Corner.
is one of the most famous libraries in the world.
24. The Serpentine ......
is the lake in the middle of Hyde Park.
is the river in the center of London.
is in Covent Garden
25. Giant's Causeway is in .... .
England
Scotland
Nothern Ireland
26. … United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland occupies the British Isles.
The
-
An
27. There are ... bridges over the Thames in London.
33
43
3
28. Great Britain …by the Northern Sea.
is washed
is washing
was washed
29. In its narrowest part the English Channel is called …
the Straight of Dover
La Manche
the Thames
30. Northern Ireland is a part of … .
the UK
Great Britain
the Irish Republic
31. Moscow is … city in Russia.
the largest
large
the larger
32. Moscow was founded by Yury Dolgoruky in ….
1147
1177
1137
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