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Сгенерируй тест для школьников с учетом следующих параметров: 1. Предмет: Английский язык 2. Тема теста: фразовый глагол bring 3. Класс учеников: 8 4. Типы вопросов в тесте: Множественный выбор 5. Количество вопросов: 30 6. Выводить ли тест с ответами: Да

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22 января 2025 11:02

Тест по английскому языку: Фразовые глаголы с "bring"

Уровень: 8 класс

Инструкция: Выберите правильный вариант ответа для каждого вопроса.


Вопросы:

  1. What does "bring up" mean?

    • a) To raise a topic
    • b) To carry something
    • c) To arrive
  2. When someone says, "bring it on," they mean:

    • a) To give something back
    • b) To welcome a challenge
    • c) To start a fight
  3. If you "bring someone down," you:

    • a) Make them sad
    • b) Lift them up
    • c) Help them succeed
  4. What does "bring about" refer to?

    • a) To cause something to happen
    • b) To deliver something
    • c) To accompany someone
  5. When you "bring in" a new rule, you:

    • a) Introduce it
    • b) Take it away
    • c) Discuss it
  6. If someone says, "bring it to the table," they mean:

    • a) To make it available for discussion
    • b) To physically place it on a table
    • c) To ignore it
  7. To "bring back" an idea means to:

    • a) Forget it
    • b) Revive it
    • c) Change it
  8. If someone "brings out" the best in you, they:

    • a) Make you worse
    • b) Help you improve
    • c) Force you to change
  9. If you "bring along" a friend, you:

    • a) Leave them behind
    • b) Include them in an activity
    • c) Forget about them
  10. "Bring down the house" usually refers to:

    • a) To destroy a building
    • b) A great performance
    • c) To make something less impressive
  11. When you "bring your A-game," you:

    • a) Try your best
    • b) Play a game
    • c) Bring a board game
  12. If you "bring forward" a meeting, you:

    • a) Cancel it
    • b) Reschedule it to an earlier time
    • c) Make it longer
  13. The expression "bring someone to their knees" means:

    • a) To show humility
    • b) To defeat or overwhelm
    • c) To help them stand up
  14. When you "bring a story to life," you:

    • a) Make it boring
    • b) Make it exciting and engaging
    • c) Ignore it
  15. "Bring someone to attention" refers to:

    • a) Making them pay attention
    • b) Ignoring them
    • c) Shouting at them
  16. If you "bring something to light," you:

    • a) Hide it
    • b) Reveal it
    • c) Break it
  17. The phrase "bring to a close" means to:

    • a) End something
    • b) Start something
    • c) Discuss it further
  18. "Bring the best of both worlds" means:

    • a) To combine two good things
    • b) To cause confusion
    • c) To limit your options
  19. If you "bring out the worst in someone," you:

    • a) Help them improve
    • b) Make them behave badly
    • c) Teach them a lesson
  20. To "bring something to the forefront" means to:

    • a) Make it less important
    • b) Highlight its importance
    • c) Ignore it
  21. If you "bring closure" to a situation, you:

    • a) Leave it unresolved
    • b) Help people find resolution
    • c) Create more problems
  22. "Bring charges against someone" refers to:

    • a) To forgive someone
    • b) To accuse them legally
    • c) To praise them
  23. When you "bring someone in on a deal," you:

    • a) Exclude them
    • b) Include them in a decision
    • c) Take advantage of them
  24. If you "bring something to bear," you:

    • a) Use it effectively
    • b) Hide it
    • c) Forget about it
  25. To "bring someone up to speed" means to:

    • a) Confuse them
    • b) Update them with the necessary information
    • c) Ignore them
  26. If you "bring something into existence," you:

    • a) Destroy it
    • b) Create it
    • c) Hide it
  27. "Bring your concerns to the table" means:

    • a) To share your worries in a discussion
    • b) To ignore your concerns
    • c) To hide your feelings
  28. When you "bring a gift," you:

    • a) Receive something
    • b) Give something to someone
    • c) Forget something
  29. "Bring a smile to someone's face" means to:

    • a) Make them sad
    • b) Make them happy
    • c) Ignore their feelings
  30. If you "bring your story full circle," you:

    • a) End it with a conclusion
    • b) Make it confusing
    • c) Start a new story

Ответы:

  1. a
  2. b
  3. a
  4. a
  5. a
  6. a
  7. b
  8. b
  9. b
  10. b
  11. a
  12. b
  13. b
  14. b
  15. a
  16. b
  17. a
  18. a
  19. b
  20. b
  21. b
  22. b
  23. b
  24. a
  25. b
  26. b
  27. a
  28. b
  29. b
  30. a

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Сгенерируй тест для школьников с учетом следующих параметров: 1. Предмет: Английский язык 2. Тема теста: фразовый глагол bring 3. Класс учеников: 8 4. Типы вопросов в тесте: Множественный выбор 5. Количество вопросов: 30 6. Выводить ли тест с ответами: Да
### Тест по английскому языку: Фразовые глаголы с "bring" #### Уровень: 8 класс **Инструкция:** Выберите правильный вариант ответа для каждого вопроса. --- ### Вопросы: 1. What does "bring up" mean? - a) To raise a topic - b) To carry something - c) To arrive 2. When someone says, "bring it on," they mean: - a) To give something back - b) To welcome a challenge - c) To start a fight 3. If you "bring someone down," you: - a) Make them sad - b) Lift them up - c) Help them succeed 4. What does "bring about" refer to? - a) To cause something to happen - b) To deliver something - c) To accompany someone 5. When you "bring in" a new rule, you: - a) Introduce it - b) Take it away - c) Discuss it 6. If someone says, "bring it to the table," they mean: - a) To make it available for discussion - b) To physically place it on a table - c) To ignore it 7. To "bring back" an idea means to: - a) Forget it - b) Revive it - c) Change it 8. If someone "brings out" the best in you, they: - a) Make you worse - b) Help you improve - c) Force you to change 9. If you "bring along" a friend, you: - a) Leave them behind - b) Include them in an activity - c) Forget about them 10. "Bring down the house" usually refers to: - a) To destroy a building - b) A great performance - c) To make something less impressive 11. When you "bring your A-game," you: - a) Try your best - b) Play a game - c) Bring a board game 12. If you "bring forward" a meeting, you: - a) Cancel it - b) Reschedule it to an earlier time - c) Make it longer 13. The expression "bring someone to their knees" means: - a) To show humility - b) To defeat or overwhelm - c) To help them stand up 14. When you "bring a story to life," you: - a) Make it boring - b) Make it exciting and engaging - c) Ignore it 15. "Bring someone to attention" refers to: - a) Making them pay attention - b) Ignoring them - c) Shouting at them 16. If you "bring something to light," you: - a) Hide it - b) Reveal it - c) Break it 17. The phrase "bring to a close" means to: - a) End something - b) Start something - c) Discuss it further 18. "Bring the best of both worlds" means: - a) To combine two good things - b) To cause confusion - c) To limit your options 19. If you "bring out the worst in someone," you: - a) Help them improve - b) Make them behave badly - c) Teach them a lesson 20. To "bring something to the forefront" means to: - a) Make it less important - b) Highlight its importance - c) Ignore it 21. If you "bring closure" to a situation, you: - a) Leave it unresolved - b) Help people find resolution - c) Create more problems 22. "Bring charges against someone" refers to: - a) To forgive someone - b) To accuse them legally - c) To praise them 23. When you "bring someone in on a deal," you: - a) Exclude them - b) Include them in a decision - c) Take advantage of them 24. If you "bring something to bear," you: - a) Use it effectively - b) Hide it - c) Forget about it 25. To "bring someone up to speed" means to: - a) Confuse them - b) Update them with the necessary information - c) Ignore them 26. If you "bring something into existence," you: - a) Destroy it - b) Create it - c) Hide it 27. "Bring your concerns to the table" means: - a) To share your worries in a discussion - b) To ignore your concerns - c) To hide your feelings 28. When you "bring a gift," you: - a) Receive something - b) Give something to someone - c) Forget something 29. "Bring a smile to someone's face" means to: - a) Make them sad - b) Make them happy - c) Ignore their feelings 30. If you "bring your story full circle," you: - a) End it with a conclusion - b) Make it confusing - c) Start a new story --- ### Ответы: 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. a 6. a 7. b 8. b 9. b 10. b 11. a 12. b 13. b 14. b 15. a 16. b 17. a 18. a 19. b 20. b 21. b 22. b 23. b 24. a 25. b 26. b 27. a 28. b 29. b 30. a --- Удачи на тесте!