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1. Circle the one which is di erent. vest 2. This book is very di icult. I donʼt understand it. I canʼt make it over. 3. Unless the workersʼ demands are ______ soon there will be a strike. met 4. Look! There's something floating on the …….. of the water surface 5. Find the definition of the word harmless Continue to live 6. He was glad he had ______ the first question. disposed of 7. He began to take politics ________ only when he le school. seriously 8. A green leaf is a factory in which a plant manufactures its own food. _____ In this case the raw materials are water and carbon dioxide, which is obtained from the air. The sun provides the energy. Plants take in carbon dioxide and give o oxygen. 9. feeling as if everything is turning around and you might fall dizzy 10. Circle the one which is di erent. dress 11. Find the definition of the phrasal verb “sort out”. solve a problem 12. The whole business of having meals at fixed ________ is nothing but a social convention and, in modern life, a matter of convenience. requirements 13. Choose the "restatement" that is closest in meaning to the original sentence. He was only able to catch the bus by running for it. He would have caught the bus if he had run for it. 14. Questions of race, ethnicity, and religion have been a __________ source of conflict in American education. previous 15. You go now and Iʼll ______ you later. back up 16. You can buy almost anything in this supermarket; _____ , it has a cafeteria serving good cheap meals. moreover 17. It was walking home in the rain that must have ______ your cold. brought on 18. Antonym of the word “insecureʼ? tolerant 19. The ………. of the electric light bulb changed people's lives. invention 20. It's _______ !! They charged me double the price of an ordinary bottle of wine in that restaurant. outrageous 21. Getting through a day without being touched by the press would be di icult. We have daily morning and evening newspapers and weekly news magazines. _____ What we eat, what we buy, what we do, what we think is influenced by the press. One should not start the day without reading a newspaper. 22. He is _____ that he has no time for regular meals. such a busy man 23. We certainly didnʼt ______ all this rain when we booked the holiday. run into 24. an amount of money paid back to you refund 25. The lab assistant made the students _____ the experiment all over again. do 26. Continue to live in a di icult situation? survive 27. Circle the one which is di erent. bracelet 28. Since most of the world's commercial apples lack genetic diversity, they are unable to ______ a disease or a pest. hold up 29. Donʼt take any notice on him, Janet. Heʼs only trying to show ______. o 30. At least half a dozen people ___ (watched without doing anything) while the man was being attacked. looked on 31. My doctor advised me to get some exercise, so Iʼve decided to ______ tennis. take up 32. Oh, it must be ______ cold weather now up there on top of the hill. freezing 33. Weʼll get home much quicker if we ______ this field. cut across 34. Choose the "restatement" that is closest in meaning to the original sentence. I find it impossible not to feel sorry for her. Feeling sorry for her is another possibility for me. 35. Getting through a day without being touched by the press would be di icult. We have daily morning and evening newspapers and weekly news magazines. _____ What we eat, what we buy, what we do, what we think is influenced by the press. One should not start the day without reading a newspaper. 36. Find synonym of the collocation “foster parent” adoptive parent 37. Tell your brother to come ________, because itʼs going to rain in a minute or two. indoors 38. In recent years ______ complex and persistent problems in economic and social fields have led people to wonder why once comfortable ANSWERs no longer seem adequate to today's questions. generously 39. To be friends again a er a quarrel make it up 40. Among the common people, cricket was one of the rural recreations popular from the Middle Ages onwards. But, by the 17th century, cricket matches were being played under the sponsorship of aristocrats, who, in an e ort to strengthen their sides, created professional players and employed people from the commoners. However, as industrialization changed the face of Britain, geographically, socially and politically, no provision was made for recreational facilities for working people. Cricket, therefore, developed as a sport for the common people to watch, rather than play. Since the late 19th century the county teams have employed professional players from all social and class backgrounds. Nowadays, cricket is still known as a gentleman's sport, but is open to all — even women — and the rewards for those who reach the international arena are high. According to the passage, industrialization in Britain ….. . meant that professional cricketers had to become workers 41. I was astonished to learn how such an experienced man as Dr Foster could be _____ by her tricks. found out 42. We decided to ______ early to avoid the rush-hour tra ic. set out 43. It's usually cold in January, but this winter it has been very …….. mild 44. Since the 1950s modern dance in Europe and America has _______ a vigorous process of creativity. followed 45. Very hot, dry period heatwaves 46. At the moment my car is at the garage being made ready for a ________ across Europe. travel 47. If building ……, it falls to the ground collapses 48. Let me know if any di iculties ________. arise 49. If I had known that the book was so boring, _____ I would have bought it. 50. One of Walter's favourite pastimes was collecting clocks. He already had a most remarkable collection, which was admired by his friends, and envied by his fellow- collectors.The most valuable piece was an old Dutch clock, which had been made in the seventeenth century, and so he said, had been in the possession of his family for several generations. He used to make a round of all his clocks, winding up those that were running down and adjusting any that were going fast or slow. There was nothing Walter loved more than to hear the di erent ticks of his treasured possessions as he performed his daily task. Every day, Walter …………. spent most of his time listening to the ticks of his clocks Imtihon Awizeki awdarma Talaba MAKSETOV MIYRAS BEGIS ULI Guruh (2020-2021) 302 gid hamr Boshlandi 23.01.2023 16:10 Tugadi 23.01.2023 17:09 To'g'ri 29 Foiz 58.0 Download 35.6 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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