Dialogue Completion Test 7
Question 1 |
- Where else have you been since you came to England?
- _____
- You have seen a lot. When did you go there?
- _____
A | I have never been to England. / I didn't go. |
B | I shall be in Oxford, Canterbury and Stratford. / I went there last month. |
C | Oh, I've been to Stratford and Oxford and Canterbury. / I went there last week |
D | He is coming on Sunday / Have a nice weekend. |
E | I visited London last year. / I was there last year. |
Question 2 |
- I say, Ann, let's go and see Kate. She is ill.
- _____
- When will you be free?
- _____
A | I can. I'm free now. / Tomorrow. |
B | I can't. I'm busy now. / In 2 hours. |
C | O.K. / I'm busy. |
D | All right. / Certainly. |
E | Certainly. / Next year. |
Question 3 |
A: Can I borrow your pen for a moment?
B: _____
A: _____
A | You must. / Don't mention it. |
B | No. / Here it is. |
C | Sure. Here you are. / Thanks. |
D | Not a bit. / Thank you. |
E | Please. / Certainly. |
Question 4 |
- Hello! _____
- Not bad, thank you.
A | Glad to see you! |
B | How do you do? |
C | How are you? |
D | Is that you? |
E | I haven't seen you for ages. |
Question 5 |
- _____
- No, I'm waiting for Tom.
- _____
- I'm not in a hurry. I'll wait till he's ready.
A | Who are you waiting for? / He is out. |
B | You are waiting for Sally, aren't you? / She has just left. |
C | Aren't you coming with us? / But he won't be ready for some time. |
D | Would you like to wait for Tom? / He will be ready in a minute. |
E | Did you come yesterday? / With pleasure. |
Question 6 |
- What are you doing at the weekend?
- _____
- Would you like to go to a football match with me?
- _____
A | He didn't think about it. / Yes. |
B | At the weekend? I haven't thought of it yet. / Oh, I'd love to. |
C | I'm going to the country. / No, I haven't any time to go there. |
D | I'm leaving for Brooklyn. / O.K. |
E | I'll work in the garden. / Yes, be sure, please. |
Question 7 |
- Look over there! What can it be? It's scared me out of my wits.
- _____
A | Oh, that's OK. Calm down. It's only a cat. |
B | I don't know, the weather is likely to change tomorrow. |
C | We'll find out who plays there if we come up to the hill. |
D | Call the speaking clock. |
E | Let's make a transferred charge call now. |
Question 8 |
A: What are you doing, Bob?
B: _____
A: What are you writing to him about?
B: Don't ask so many questions. _____
A | I'm writing a letter to Helen. / Curiosity killed the cat. |
B | I'm going to write a letter. / There is no time left. |
C | I'm writing. / About the letter I've got from my friend. |
D | I'm going to visit my uncle. / He is ill. |
E | I'm busy writing a letter to you. / Are you going to read it? |
Question 9 |
A: Are you ready to go?
B: _____
A: When will you be ready?
B: _____
A: Hurry up, I'm waiting for you
A | Not yet. / In five minutes. |
B | Yes, of course. / I don't know. |
C | Yes, I think. / Why, I've no time to go. |
D | I'm afraid I can't. / Tomorrow morning. |
E | Why? Shall we go anywhere? / I shan't be ready. |
Question 10 |
A: Are you free tonight?
B: Why? ______
A: Yes, I've got tickets for "King Lear".
B: It's the first night, isn't it? How did you manage to get seats?
A: Don't ask me questions, just say whether you're coming or not.
B: _____ How can I miss a chance like that?
A | Are you going to invite me anywhere? / Oh! |
B | Shall we go anywhere? / No, I'm not. |
C | What can I do for? / Yes, I think. |
D | Can you help me? / No, I am not. |
E | What for? / Yes, I am. |
Question 11 |
A: _____
B: "Friends", I think.
A | Who are you going to call on? |
B | Whom did you meet? |
C | Who is your office manager? |
D | What's on tonight? |
E | What's in your bag? |
Question 12 |
- Can you spare me a few minutes?
- _____ I'm very busy just at present. Can you come a little later?
- _____ When shall I come?
- _____
A | Yes, certainly. / Yes. / Yesterday. |
B | I'm sorry. / Certainly. / In an hour or so. |
C | No. / Of course. / Next year. |
D | Certainly. / Yes, I can. / Just now. |
E | Really? / I think so. / A fortnight. |
Question 13 |
- What's wrong with you? You look so pale!
- I feel terrible. _____
- Have you consulted a doctor?
- _____ I think I'd better call him. I've got a high temperature
A | I'm feverish. / Yes, I have. |
B | I've got a cold. / Not yet, but I'm going to. |
C | I've got a sore throat. / I've consulted the dentist. |
D | I'll be better soon. / Certainly. |
E | I'm shivering. / I think so. |
Question 14 |
- The weather is so awful today. It's been raining all day long.
- _____ We'll have to put off our excursion.
- _____ We would have a splendid time if _____
A | Yes, it is. / Right you are. / we should go there. |
B | Well. / O.K. / we go there. |
C | Yes, it has. / Nice! / the weather is fine. |
D | So it is. / I'm sorry. / the weather was fine. |
E | Yes, it's raining cats and dogs. / It's a pity! / the weather were fine. |
Question 15 |
- I'm flying to New-York tomorrow.
- _____
A | Have a good journey! |
B | A happy landing to you! |
C | You're welcome! |
D | Help yourself! |
E | Welcome here! |
Question 16 |
A: Do you know the men standing over there?
B: Yes, of course.
A: What are they?
B: _____
A | They are famous sportsmen. |
B | The man is a famous writer. |
C | They are Pete and Mike. |
D | This man is John Smith. |
E | They are kind. |
Question 17 |
- _____
- Yes, I'm packing because I'm going to catch a plane to New York in three hours' time.
- Lucky girl! How long are you staying in New York?
- _____
A | What were you doing? / For a fortnight. |
B | Where were you going? / For a year. |
C | Have you already done everything? / Certainly. |
D | Are you doing anything at the moment, Sally? / For a fortnight. |
E | What will you be doing? / At 5 tomorrow. |
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