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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VARIANT №113
1. Each boy and girl in the sixth grade ... to do a science project.

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



2. My roommate never... things back in their place during my college years.

A) was used to put B) used putting

C) didn’t use to put D) mused to put

3. Drugs intended as painkillers can ... only through a prescription from a doctor.

A) are obtained B) obtain

C) obtained D) be obtained

4. The Smiths are very happy. They ... into their new house next weekend.

A) moved B) are moving

C) have moved D) will move

5. The famous actress doesn’t respond ... questions about her personal life.

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



6. I’m sure it isn't going to rain, we... take an umbrella.

A) oughtn’t B) mustn't C) don’t have to D) can't



7. it was a terrible accident. How... news do you have?

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



8. We don’t have to work every day during the week, but we work, at the weekend.

A) shouldn't B) must C) can't D) have



9. Founded by the Spanish as Yerba Buena in 1835, what is now San-Francisco was ... over by the United States in 1846 and later renamed.

A) took B) take C) taking D) taken



10. Unless I study very ..., I will not pass all of my exams.

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



11. Dinosaurs were enormous. They were ... houses.

A) bigger than B) big as C) the biggest D) as big



12. American black bears appear in a variety of colors... their name.

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



13. A: Haven't you finished the ironing yet?

B: Nearly. There's only ... more to do.

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



14. Luise showed great... with me when I was ill and irritable.

A) patience B) patiently C) patient D) impatiently



15. "It’s time to hand ... your works", said the teacher.

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



16. I would start giving my driving lessons if she ... just a little older.

A) had been B) is C) were D) has been



17. I insisted on holding the children’s hands... the path looked steep and dangerous.

A) as B) despite C) although 0) however



18. Please, write down your homework,... you forget to do it.

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



19. He got on to the plane with only a plastic bag ...his passport and a book

A) contains B) contained C) contain D) containing



20. She had to give us ... information though she wasn’t wiling to at first

A) farther B) further C) farthest D) far



21. He asked," Will they visit us in the summer?’’ He asked ... visit us in the summer.

A) if they would B) will they

C) whether would they D) when will they

22. Joen Roebling is ... name of the engineer who

designed the Brooklyn Bridge

A) an В) a C) the D) -



23. We need to protect the environment from ... pollution.

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



24. I’ve found your house without... difficulty

A) some В) no C) none D) any



25. -She’s a great reader of crime fiction

A) So has her husband. B) So did her husband.

C) So is her husband. D) So do I.

26. I’m writing to ask you what... for the last weekend in May.

A) you are planning B) will you plan

C) do you plan D) are you planning

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) to allow B) be allowed

C) to be allowed D) allow

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

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

The first commercial television broadcast was made on April 20,1939 (29)... Radio corporation of America Since 1939, it (30)... one of the most important facts of modern life Television is very much a part of the modern world Its (31)... are felt all over the world

29. A) with B) for C) to D) by

30. A) is becoming B) had become

C) has become D) became

31. A) influence B) pictures C) invention D) effects



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

Somewhere around February it begins. The drizzle is coming down outside and the kids are bored on a Saturday afternoon. It’s usually then that my husband decides it is time to plan our summer holiday. Out come the brochures and the discussion begins.

It’s not that we’re an argumentative family,, but it seems that where we are to spend two weeks in the summer relaxing brings out the worst in us. Before too long, we’re all insisting on places and refusing others, the volume steadily increasing. My daughter discovers a lifelong ambition to go to India. Funny how she never mentioned it before. My son isn’t going anywhere unless he can bring his dog and my husband doesn’t mind where he goes as long as it’s within five miles of a golf course. My daughter discovers a lifelong ambition to go to India. Funny how she never mentioned it before. My son isn’t going anywhere unless he can bring his dog and my husband doesn’t mind where he goes as long as it’s within five miles of a golf course.

32. The writer implies that her family ...

A) find it hard to agree on anything.

B) don’t usually fight over things.

C) always care about each other’s feelings.

D) all have the same wishes.

33. The writer thinks her daughter’s ambition to go to India ...

A) will come true.

B) is a secret she should have shared.

C) is strange for someone like her.

D) is not as strong as she claims.

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 control 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 quarters 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 controls the indoor environment.

B) It sometimes cleans the air.

C) It changes climatic condition.

D) It only cook the indoor air.

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

A) They feel active and not so tired.

B) They make more mistakes.

C) They are sleepy and exhausted.

D) They enjoy fresh air.

36. The word EMPLOYEE in the text means....

A) a person who works for somebody

B) a person that employs other people

C) a person who gives lectures

D) the owner of the company
VARIANT №114
1. When I got home I found an envelope on the table. In it was a ... card from Aunt Alice for passing my French exam.

A) congratulations’ B) congratulation

C) congratulations D) congratulation’s

2. The shop provides baskets for the customers ... their purchases in.

A) put B) for putting C) was putting D) to put



3. The actress suddenly felt ill while she ... so the ambulance was called to the theatre.

A) was being interviewed B) interviewed

C) was interviewing D) being interviewed

4. I wondered," When will the program start" I wondered when ... start.

A) would the program B) the program would

C) will the program D) the program will

5. The lights in the office turn ... off automatically as soon as everybody leaves it.

A) itself B) it C) themselves D) them



6. The shirt is still dirty ... I’ve washed it twice.

A) despite B) in spite of C) nevertheless D) though



7. Harriet: I see you’ve got some new neighbors. Tom: Yes, a young couple ... in last month.

A) moved B) has moved

C) had moved D) have moved

8. This is the second time she has been here,... ? A) bas she B) isn’t this C) isn’t it D) hasn’t she

9. We must go shopping. There’s very... food in the fridge.

A) few B) little C) lots of D) much



10. There was so much traffic, I was lucky to get ... the road without being knocked over.

A) through B) over С) below D) across



11. I’d like to make ... remarks in connection with the topic under discussion.

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



12. The planet that circles the sun most rapidly is ... Mercury, which makes a full circuit in 87,6 days.

A) - В) a C) the D) some



13. The teacher always makes the children ... in their seats.

A) staying B) to stay C) stayed D) stay



14. Animals used to come out of the jungle into the village.... morning I woke up to see a tiger walking across my garden.

A) A B) The C) One D) Some



15. That's the old lady... brother won the Nobel Prize.

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



16. Christopher Columbus gave the name “Amazon”... the green, short winged parrots that he brought to Europe.

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



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

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



18. Many things in the world would be different if energy ... inexpensive and unlimited.

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



19. The smaller a garden is,... it is to look after.

A) easier B) the easier

C) more easy D) more difficult

20. The Whites have bought another color TV, they... have money to burn.

A) must B) may C) can D) have to



21. When you’re staying in a hotel abroad, you ... settle your account before noon on the day of your departure.

A) should B) have C) ought D) had to



22. Because aluminum is lighter and cheaper... copper, it is often used for high-tension power transmissions.

A) then B) than C) as D) from



23. You have to press both buttons at once. Nothing ... seems to work in this machine.

A) either B) each C) else D) neither



24. I didn’t quite appreciate the opera we saw last week as I... to the opera before.

A) didn’t go B) haven’t been

C) wasn’t going D) hadn’t been

25. I have got your phone number. I'll give you a call if I... some help tomorrow.

A) needed B) will need C) would need D) need



26. - Why can’t we go over the bridge?

- Because ... it at the moment.

A) is being repaired B) is repaired

C) is repairing 0) was repairing

Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 27-28 in the text.

Many people think that Alaska is always cold, but it isn’t. Ocean winds (27)... warm air. to the outer parts, so they are (28).... The inside part of the state has cold winters but summers can be hot.

27. A) will bring B) borings C) bring 0) are bringing

28. A) mild B) sever C) peaceful D) calm



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 (29)... cargoes from the east coast to the Ohio River. Settlers going west to Oregon and California used covered wagons as homes on (30).... By 1865 railroads took the place (31)... covered, wagons and they were no longer needed.

29. A) to carry B) carrying C) carried D) carry

30. A) wheels B) horse C) land D) cars

31. A) from B) by C) instead D) of

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

The stooping figure of my mother, waist-deep in the grass and caught there like a piece of sheep’s wool, was the last I saw of my country home as I left it to discover the world. She stood old and bent at the top of the bank, silently watching me go, one hand raised in farewell and blessing, not questioning why I went. At the bend of the road I looked back again and saw her: then I turned the comer and walked out of the village. I had closed that part of my life for ever.

My mother had got up early and cooked me a heavy breakfast, had stood wordlessly while I ate it, her hand on my chair, and had

then helped me pack up my few belongings There had been no fuss; there had been no attempt to persuade me to stay; she just gave me a long and searching look. Then, with my bags on my back, I’d put into the early sunshine and climbed through the long wet grass to the road.



32. The writer left his home feeling that...

A) he would soon be back to his village.

B) he could not stand the smallness of his village.

C) this was the end of an important part of his life.

D) life outside the village would be difficult.

33. Before the writer left the house his mother

A) had looked at him to be sure that he really wanted to go

B) had let him make his own preparations to leave

C) had helped him to prepare for the journey but asked him not to go

D) had asked him to take his brothers with him

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

Although I left university with a good degree, I suddenly found that it was actually quite hard to find a job. After being unemployed for a few months, I realized I had to take the first thing that came along or I’d be in serious financial difficulties. And so, for six very long months, I be came a market research telephone interviewer.

I knew it wasn’t the best company in the world when they told me that I’d have to undergo three days of training before starting work, and that I wouldn’t get paid for any of it. Still, I knew that the hourly rate when I actually did start full time would be a lot better than unemployment benefit, and I could work up to twelve hours a day, seven days a week if I wanted. So, I thought of the money I’d earn and put up with three days of unpaid training. Whatever those three days taught me - and I can’t really remember anything about them today -1 wasn’t prepared for the way I would be treated by the supervisors.

It was worse than being at school. There were about twenty interviewers like myself, each sitting in a small, dark booth with an I ancient computer and a dirty telephone. The booths were around the walls of the fifth floor of a concrete office block, and the supervisors sat in the middle of the room, listening in to all of our telephone interviews.



34. Why did the writer become a market research telephone interviewer?

A) it was the first job that he was offered

B) he had the right university degree

C) he knew it was only for six months

D) he had completely run out of money

35. The winter had doubts about the company when… .

A) they told him he didn’t need any training

B) they told him he wouldn’t receive payment for his training

C) he was told what the hourly rate would be

D) they only offered him a week of training

36. His workplace could be best described as...

A) fashionable and pleasant

B) untidy and crowded

C) silent and dirty

D) charming and comfortable
VARIANT № 115
1. I didn’t have to wait long. When I came the last student... examined by the professor.

A) was being B) had C) had been 0) was



2. The blue dress is much cheaper, but it doesn’t look... the black one.

A) as well as B) as good as C) the best D) better



3. In some schools children ... go to school on Saturday.

A) doesn’t have to B) mustn’t

C) can't D) don’t have to

4. Ever since the big super markets opened in town, there ... a single baker in the village.

A) wasn’t B) hasn’t been C) weren’t D) isn’t



5. "Where did you learn English?" she asked me. She asked me where... English.

A) I learned В) I had learned

C) you had learned D) did I learn

6. Would you please remember... away all the books when you have finished your work?

A) putting B) puts C) put D) to put



7. Jane's clothes were wet. She ... her dog.

A) had washed B) was washing

C) washed D) had been washing

8."Please stay a little longer," Kate said to her sister. Kate asked her sister... a little longer.

A) stayed B) please stay C) stay D) to stay



S The symptoms of diabetes in the early stages are ... slight that people don't notice them.

A) very B) such C) so O) too



10. She put her... clothes into her bag and walked out of the house for ever.

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



11. A dolphin differs ... a porpoise in that it has a longer nose.

A) at B) by C) upon D) from



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

A) everywhere B) anywhere

C) somewhere D) nowhere

13. Tina is getting old. She hardly goes anywhere now,... she?

A) doesn’t B) is C) isn’t D) does



14. People who live in ... glass houses shouldn't throw stones.

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



15. Scientists say that the first Indians came from north-eastern Asia. They looked like the early Mongoloid people of that.... But nobody knows when or how they came.

A) region B) regions C) regionally D) regional



16. Not much is known about the possibility of the existence of rational beings on other planets. Only... research has been carried exit in this field.

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



17. Dinosaurs were enormous. They were... houses.

A) as big B) the biggest C) big as D) bigger than



18. - Your car needs a service.

- Yes, I have already noticed it I…it to the repair shop.

A) had taken B) will take

C) was taking D) are going to take

19. When eating grapefruit, if s important to avoid the ... juice in your eyes.

A) is getting B) to get C) getting D) got



20. A: Tom says he hasn’t got any money again. B: So that’s the reason... he didn’t come out to eat with us.

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



21. It's expensive to heat the house at the moment and that's partly because the ceilings are too high If the ceilings ... lower, it would be much cheaper to heat.

A) were B) was C) would be D) are



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

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



23. Ink has been used for writing and drawing throughout history No one knows when the first ink .... The Ancient Egyptians and Chinese made ink from various natural substances, such as beqies. soot, and tree bark.

A) has been developed B) will be developed

C) was developed D) is developed

24. Jane won’t be able to come She is coming down... fever.

A) through B) with C) on D) off



25. Animals used to come out of the jungle into the village ... morning I woke up to see a tiger walking across my garden.

A) A B) The C) One D) Some



26. We are so glad to have had you at our place I hope you ... to see us again.

A) will come B) are coming C) have come D) come



Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 27-28 in the text. Experts from the British Museum (27)... the discovery of a Spanish ship which (28)... in a storm off the Scottish coast over 400 years ago.

27. A) are announcing B) had announced

C) announce D) have announced

28. A)sank B) returned C) appeared D) lost



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) by B) off C) on D) of

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

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

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

The best present I got on my 16th birthday was the chance to play the National Lottery. I was really jealous of my parents and my older friends who put a bet on every week, so when I became old enough, I couldn’t wait to try it. I picked a set of numbers and from then on I used the same ones every time I played.

Before too long, we’re all insisting on places and refusing others, the volume steadily increasing. My daughter discovers a lifelong ambition to go to India. Funny how she never mentioned it before. My son isn't going anywhere unless he can bring his dog and my husband doesn’t mine where he goes as long as if s within five miles of a golf course.

32. The writer implies that her family ...

A) don’t usually fight over things.

B) all have the same wishes.

C) find it hard to agree on anything.

D) always care about each other’s feelings.

33. The writer thinks her daughter’s ambition to go to India...

A) will come true.

B) is not as strong as she claims.

C) is strange for someone like her.

D) is a secret she should have shared.

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

Although I left university with a good degree, I suddenly found that lit was actually quite hard to find a job. After being unemployed for a few months, I realized I had to take the first thing that came along or I’d be in serious financial difficulties. And so, for six very long months, I became a market research telephone interviewer.

I knew it wasn’t the best company in the world when they told me that I’d have to undergo three days of training before starting work and that I wouldn’t get paid for any of it. Still, I knew that the hourly rate when I actually did start full time would be a lot better than unemployment benefit, and I could work up to twelve hours a day, seven days a week if I wanted. So, I thought of the money I’d earn and put up with three days of unpaid training. Whatever those three days taught me - ad I can’t really remember anything about them today -1 wasn't prepared for the way I would be treated by the supervisors.

It was worse than being at school. There were about twenty interviewers like myself, each sitting in a small, dark booth with an ancient computer and a dirty telephone. The booths were around the walls of the fifth floor of a concrete office block, and the supervisors sat in the middle of the room, listening in to all of our telephone interviews.



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