2012 yilning testlar. 101 varianti. Variant №101 Liz encouraged me away my old running shoes with holes and got me to buy a new pair


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1. Keep... I I'm listening to you very carefully.

A) to talk B) talked C) be talking D) talking



2. When she was sixteen, she... the University.

A) will enter B) had entered

C) entered D) has entered

3. I’m bored. There's very... to do on Wednesday evenings.

A) a little B) little C) much D) few



4. I usually leave my car in the garage... the winter months and use public transport instead.

A) out B)to C) after D) during



5. Mother said to her children, 'Don’t make so much noise, father is sleeping' Mother told her children ... sleeping.

A) not to make so much noise, father is

B) not to make so much noise, father was

C) don’t make so much noise, father was

D) don't make much noise, father is,

6. The Johnsons’ house burned down. According to the inspector, the fire... by lightning.

A) caused B) had caused

C) was caused D) was being caused

7. You should take a jacket you can wear if it... cold.

A) to get B) getting C) gets D) will get



8. You haw been travelling all day. You... be very tired.

A) have to B) must C) were to D) can’t



9. It was often very cold during the years I spent in Sweden, and... winter the temperatures fell to around -30 degrees Celsius during the day.

A) a B) one C) some D) the



10. If the Troyans hadn’t taken the wooden horse into Troy, the Greeks... the city.

A) had not captured B) would not capture

C) didn’t capture D) wouldn't have captured

11. Last night's storm damaged the power lines, consequently, the town was... electricity for several hours.

A) among B) without C) against D) with



12. The taxi driver refused ... a check. He wanted a passenger to pay cash.

A) took B) lake C) taking D) to take



13. Yesterday he recalled exactly what Bob... him the previous night.

A) told B) have told C) had told D) telling



14. Let's go out today,..?

A) let us B) don't we C) shall we D) let we



15. When I looked at... in the mirror, I thought my hairdo looked terrible.

A) me B) myself C) my D) mine



16. Many countries suffer from the... of fresh water.

A) shortly B) shorten C) short D) shortage



17. That’s the old lady... brother won the Nobel Prize.

A) that B) who C) whose D) whom



18. The shelf was so that, he couldn’t reach it.

A) highness B) high C) highly D) height



19. At last I found the story the story... had won the contest in our grade

A) when B)who C) that D) what



25. This book is divided into 20 units and ... of them has a different title.

A) every В) no C) some D) each



26. As the manager was out, she ... wait.

A) was allowed. B) was able to

C) had to D) was permitted

Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 27-28 in the text. Thomas Edison the inventor of the electric light (27)..., said that his best ideas came to him in dreams. So (28)... the great physicist Albert Einstein.

27. A) bulb B) candle C) balloon D) fire

28. A) did B) said C) has D) does

Read the passage and choose the correct answer for the gaps 29-31 in the text.

Most films start as an idea. It might be in a director’s mind, or in a writer’s mind, but wherever it comes (29)..., it’s the producer who needs convincing. The producer is the businessman who finds the money (30)... the film. If you’ve got an idea for the blockbuster, you need somebody who is (31)... to make your films. The producer will then organize the budget and decide how much it is worth spending on the film.

29. A) to B) from C) in D) off

30. A) to make B) made C) makes D) making

31. A) walking B) willing

C) changing D) giving

Read the text. Then choose the correct answer to questions 32-33.

Thanksgiving day There is one day a year when all Americans stay home with their families and eat a big dinner. This is Thanksgiving Day.

The pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving Day in the fall of 1621. The pilgrims sailed to America on board the "Mayflower" ship for religious freedom. They were among the first European settlers in America.

There were people living in America before the j pilgrims arrived. These people were the Natiye American Indians.

The pilgrims’ first winter in the New World was very difficult. They had arrived too late to grow many crops. Without fresh food half of

the pilgrims died. The following spring the Indians taught the pilgrims how to hunt, fish, plant and survive in America. The crops did well and in the fall of 1621 pilgrims had a great harvest. They were thankful and decided to celebrate with a Thanksgiving feast. They prepared a dinner of turkey, corn, beans and pumpkins. They invited their Indian friends to share this feast. The Indians brought food for the feast too (they even brought popcorn!). Americans still celebrate Thanksgiving Day in the fall. It is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. Turkey is still the main dish and pumpkin pie is the most popular dessert.



32. The first English pilgrims landed on the new continent...

A) to grow crops and hunt in the forests.

B) hoping to find gold.

C) to establish friendly relations with aboriginals.

D) hoping to find refuge from religious pursuit.

33. Most of the pilgrims couldn’t survive the first winter because… .

A) they couldn’t grow many crops.

B) the Indians didn’t teach them how to survive.

C) they shared, their food with Indians.

D) they didn’t have enough popcorn.

Read the text. Then choose the correct answer to questions 34-36.

When it is hot and humid outside, most of us enjoy air-conditioning. Although many people believe that air-conditioning only cools the indoor air, it also controls its moisture content and cleanliness. Because human comfort depends on humidity to a large degree, air-conditioning can remove moisture from the air or add it as necessary. Air-conditioning devices also control air circulation by bringing in fresh air and removing polluted air. During winter, it warms the air to a comfortable temperature and pumps clean, moist air into the quarter where people live and work In business offices, air-conditioning improves the efficiency of workers In air-conditioned offices, employees become less tired, make fewer mistakes and have fewer accidents. The same can be said about drivers who may feel tired and sleepy while sitting in a warm vehicle. That is why driving an air-conditioned car makes one less prone to accidents, especially in the afternoon or evening.



34. What is the function of air conditioning?

A) It sometimes cleans the air.

B) It controls the indoor environment.

C) It changes climatic condition.

D) It only cools the indoor air.

35. Why is air-conditioning beneficial for office workers?

A) They enjoy fresh air.

B) They are sleepy and exhausted.

C) They feel active and not so tired.

D) They make more mistakes.

36. The word EMPLOYEE in the text means… .

A) a person who works for somebody

B) a person who gives lectures

C) a person that employs other people

D) the owner of the company
VARIANT № 123
1. She managed to do everything yesterday only

because she… .

A) didn’t have to B) couldn’t C) had to D) mustn’t



2. Rabbits have large front..., short tails, and hind legs and feet adapted for running and jumping.

A) tooth B) tooth’s C) teeth D) teeth’s



3. If orange blossoms are exposed to very cold temperature, they ... and die.

A) wither B) would have withered

C) could wither D) would wither

4. I’ve just had a letter with the date ... I have to go into hospital for my operation.

A) why B) when C) where D) which



5. The plane flew so high that we could ... see it.

A) hard B) hardest C) hardly D) harder



6. I won’t listen to you I’d like to believe that there is ... hope left.

A) many B) a little C) little D) a few



7. The local football team was losing game after game, so this time ... fans came to support it.

A) little B) few C) a little D) less



8. You will only make her... I Please don't shout at her.

A) crying B) to cry C) cry D) cried



9. Andrew doesn’t mind ... lots of work He quite likes it

A) having B) to having C)have D) to have



10. Sea water is salty. If the oceans consisted of fresh water, there ... plenty of water to irrigate all deserts in the world.

A) is B) was C) will be D) would be



11. Sri-Lanka has... wonderful climate.

A) the B) an C) a D) -



12. Ann couldn’t find the cherub.... but was sure she had left it on her desk.

A) anywhere B) everywhere

C) nowhere D) somewhere

13. I was concerned when Ed fell off his bike. He... be badly injured.

A) must B) may C) might D) had to



14. English as a first or second language... in about twenty countries of the world.

A)spoken B)speaks C) is spoken D) is speaking



15. "What make of car is that?" - Tim asked. Tim enquired what make of car...

A) it was. B) it is. C) was it. D) had it been.



16. When you called, I... breakfast yet.

A) wasn’t having B) hadn’t had

C) didn't have D) haven’t had

17. The boys saw a bright silver object in the sky when they... along a country road.

A) had driven B) drive C) were driving D) to drive



18. Help me carry these bags,... you?

A) wouldn’t B) don’t C) will D) can



19. On a cold grey morning of last week I duly turned up at Euston to see off an old friend ... was starting for America.

A) whose B) who C) where D) whom



20. - Have you posted the invitations?

- Yes, they... already been posted.

A) were B) has C) have D) had



21. That’s the last time I go to... horror film. I was scared to death watching those monsters.

A) - В) a C) an D) the



22. I used to admire a little spring which was... to my house. It was exciting.

A) more closely B) closely C) close D) closer



23. The island is rich... minerals and other natural resources.

A) on B) in C) for D) to



24. Something has happened to Julie. She seems rather..., but she tries to smile cheerfully.

A)sad B) sadden C) sadness D) sadly



25. Many of the UK traditional dishes have connections ... ancient customs and traditions.

A) in B) for C) at D) with



26. Jane’s clothes were wet. She... her dog.

A) bad been washing B) had washed

C) washed D) was washing

Read the text Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 27-28 in the text. The fur trade is an issue which arouses strong feelings. On the one hand, fur farmers and sellers are fighting (27)... to continue producing fur goods, and, on the other hand, people concerned about (28)... rights are trying to get the trade stopped.

27. A) allow B) he allowed

C) to allow D) to be allowed

28. A) human B) animal C) farmers’ D) traders’



Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 29-31 in the text. In the 18th and 19th centuries thousands of covered wagons were used to carry cargoes. They (29)... to float on water like a boat. They were able to float (30)... deep rivers. The wheels were wide to keep the wagon from (31) ... into soft earth or mud.

29. A) making B) were made

C) were making D) made

30. A) through B) from C) across D) into

31. A) lifting B) sinking C) carrying D) bringing

Read the text. Then choose the correct answer to questions 32-33. Thanksgiving day There is one day a year when all Americans stay home with their families and eat a big dinner. This is Thanksgiving Day. The pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving Day in the fall of 1621 The pilgrims sailed to America on board the ’Mayflower" ship for religious freedom. They were among the first European settlers in America. There were people living in America before the pilgrims arrived. These people were the Native American Indians. The pilgrims’ first winter in the New World was very difficult. They had arrived too late to grow many crops. Without fresh food half of the pilgrims died. The following spring the Indians taught the pilgrims how to hunt, fish, plant and survive in America. The crops did well and in the fall of 1621 pilgrims had a great harvest. They were thankful and decided to celebrate with a Thanksgiving feast. They prepared a dinner of turkey, com, beans and pumpkins. They invited their Indian friends to share this feast. The Indians brought food for the feast too (they even brought popcorn!) Americans still celebrate Thanksgiving Day in the fall. It is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. Turkey is still the main dish and pumpkin pie is the most popular dessert.

32. The first English pilgrims landed on the new continent...

A) to grow crops and hunt in the forests.

B) to establish friendly relations with aboriginals

C) hoping to find refuge from religious pursuit.

D) hoping to find gold.



33. Most of the pilgrims couldn't survive the first winter because... .

A) they couldn’t grow many crops.

B) they shared their food with Indians.

C) the Indians didn’t teach them how to survive.

D) they didn’t have enough popcorn.

Read the text. Then choose the correct answer to questions 34-36. Lake Ontario is the smallest and the most eastern of the five Great Lakes. Although the lake is navigable for large ships all year round, it is less traveled than the other Great Lakes. The lake is about one hundred ninety-three miles wide and covers an area of seven thousand five hundred square miles. The shore of the lake is approximately four hundred eighty miles around. Two-thirds of the lake waters lie below sea level and, because Lake Ontario is very deep, it does not freeze in the winter except near the shore where the water is shallow. A constant current carries the water from west to east at the rate of about one-third of a mile per hour. Because of the capacity of large bodies of water to keep heat, the lake has a moderating effect on the climate of the areas that surround it. For example, while the eastern shore of the lake never has a really hot day, on its southern shore fruit trees grow. The lake empties into the Atlantic Ocean through the St. Lawrence River, while the Niagara River and the Welland Canal connect it to Lake Erie in the southwest.

34. How is Lake Ontario different from the other Great Lakes? It is....

A) not navigable B) the smallest

C) the deepest D) the longest

35. Complete the sentence according to the text.

Lake Ontario... .

A) has less traffic than other Great Lakes

B) is heavily travelled

C) covers an area of 750 square miles

D) empties into the Pacific Ocean

36. Which is not true to the text

A) It's navigable for large bouts.

B) Most part of the lake waters lie below sea level.

C) The take freezes only near the shore.

D) The lake makes the climate around it severe
VARIANT №124
1. There ... much international news in the local papers.

A) isn’t B) haven’t C) aren’t D) hasn’t



2. My brother as well as I... ready to accompany you in your travel.

A) are B) am C) is D) be



3. Don’t be so nervous! I’m sure, you have nothing ... afraid of.

A) are B) being C) to be D) is



4. The last continent to be discovered, Antarctica, remained ... behind barriers of fog, storm and sea ice until the early 19th century.

A) hidden B) hide C) hiding D) hid



5. I came a bit early... purpose to see if I could help you.

A) in B) on C) of D) with



6. "Do you think you could turn the music down a little?" - Tim said to his son. Tim asked his son ... the music down a little.

A) to turn B)turn C) if could he turn

D) could he turn

7. - Have you heard about Jack?

- Yes. He... to senior manager.

A) was being promoted B) has been promoted

C) was promoting D) had been promoted

8. This month Vicky has made .л progress in his studies and so is feeling quite pleased.

A) a lot B) a little C) many D) little



9. Humor can ease the trials and tribulations of life. Sometimes we... to be able to laugh at ourselves.

A) should B) has C) must D) have



10. -Will Sam, Bob and Roy come to the zoo with us?

- No,... of them wants to come.

A) none B) neither C) all D) both



11. According to a recent survey, the main meal of the day for...British people is the evening meal.

A) any B) much C) most D) more



12. You can’t make a cake... you have enough flour.

A) despite B) unless C) in case D) if



13. Germany has been home to many... the world’s greatest composers and musicians, including Ludwig van Beethoven.

A) of B)from C)on D) for



14. You should take a jacket you can wear if it... cold.

A) getting B) to get C) will get D) gets



15. The first buyers of the new apartments... a 35% discount last month.

A) was offered B) were offering

C) were offered D) offered

16. I have seventeen students in my group, most of... speak English very well.

A) whose B) who C) which D) whom



17. English people don’t usually have porridge for breakfast. Porridge is rather more a Scottish ... an English food.

A) than B) then C) this D) that



18.. I'm going to do a lot of things while I... on holiday.

A) will be B) am C) was D) have been



19. Fred said that if he won a lot of money, he... what to do with it.

A) hadn't known B) won’t know

C) didn’t know D) wouldn’t know

20. You will only make her...! Please don’t shout at her.

A) to cry B) cried C) cry D) crying



21. After the Columbia shuttle disaster in 2003, NASA ... recommended a manned repair mission to the Hubble Space Telescope should be cancelled.

A) specialists B) specialty C) special D) specialized



22. I was trying to persuade my parents to take me to the South this summer.

A) So my friend was. B) So my friend did.

C) So did my friend. D) So was my friend.

23. How many hours do you work on ... average every week?

A) an B) a C)the D)-



24. Joen Roebling is... name of the engineer who designed the Brooklyn Bridge.

A) the В) a C) - D) an



25. I had my keys a moment ago. They... be here somewhere.

A) has to B) ought C) need D) must



26. Mobile phones appeared only a few years ago. Now many people ... cannot imagine their lives without them.

A) simple B) simply C) simplest D) simpler



Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 27-28 in the text. Thomas Edison, the inventor of the electric light (27)..., said that his best ideas came to him in dreams. So (28)... the great physicist Albert Einstein.

27. A) bulb B) fire C) balloon D) candle

28. A) did B) said C) has D) does

Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 29-31 in the text. There are two kinds of whales. One kind has a big mouth with teeth. It can eat other large animals (29)... the sea. This kind (30)... a killer whale. The other kind of whale is much larger, but it has no teeth and has a very small (31).... They cannot swallow anything larger than an apple

29. A) off B) by C) of D) on

30. A) is calling B) is called C) calls D) called

31. A) body B) tail C) eye D) throat



Read the passage. Then choose the correct answer to questions 32-33. When I was 21,1 came to live in London. I shared a damp basement flat with a beautiful ex-art student from Brighton. Her name was Sam. She had long brown hair and a slim figure that I was madly jealous of. She ate three chocolate bars for breakfast every morning. I used to lie in bed looking at her eating and getting dressed, wondering how she could possibly consume so much sugar without losing her teeth, her figure or her complexion. She’d put on her makeup in under a minute, throw on whatever clothes happened to be lying around the room, and rush off to work looking like a model on the cover of a fashion magazine. Like me, she was just an art teacher in a secondary school.

he writer of the passage wished ... le looked like Sam. le had Sam's job. le was called Sam. ie was an art student.



i the mornings Sam used to... i around before going to work, ike a long time to put on her make up. toose her clothes very carefully, et ready tor work very quickly, d the text. Then choose the correct answer to itions. When it is hot and humid oulside, most i enjoy air-conditioning. Although many people ive that air-conditioning only cools the indoor t also controls its moisture content and iliness. Because human comfort depends on idity to a large degree, air-conditioning can >ve moisture from the air or add it as issary. Air-conditioning devices also control air ilation by bringing in fresh air and removing ited air. During winter, it warms the air to a fortable temperature and pumps clean, moist ito the quarters where people live and work. In ness offices, air-conditioning improves the iency of workers. In air-conditioned offices, loyees become less tired, make fewer akes and have fewer accidents. The same can aid about drivers who may feel tired and sleepy з sitting in a warm vehicle. That is why driving ir-conditioned car makes one less prone to dents, especially in the afternoon or evening.

Vhat is the function of air conditioning? only cools the indoor air. sometimes cleans the air. changes climatic condition, controls the indoor environment

Why is air-conditioning beneficial for office cers?

hey feel active and not so tired, hey arc sleepy and exhausted, hey make more mistakes, hey enjoy fresh air.

rhe word EMPLOYEE in the text means ... person that employs other people person who gives lectures ie owner of the company i person who works for somebody
VARIANT № 125
1. Many things in the world would be different if energy... inexpensive and unlimited.

A) will be B) is C) would be D) were



2. Two people were arrested last week. They are accused... robbery and attempted murder.

A) of B) for C) with D) on



3. When I was younger... dance all night.

A) do B)used C) did used to D) used to



4. "The Guinness Book of Records"... in the fifties.

A) were first published B) has first been published

C) was first published D) first published

5. If you have all the necessary qualifications you ... apply for this job.

A) haven't to B) should C) had to D) mustn’t



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