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


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

A) does B) is C) isn’t D) doesn’t



12. There are thirty people in the room. Twenty are from Latin America and ... are from other countries.

A) other B) the others C) others D) another



13. Jack: "Don’t forget to call me, Jane". Jack asked Jane ... forget to call him.

A) that she didn’t B) do not to

C) that she doesn’t D) not to

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

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



15. The show was poor. There was ... applause.

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



16. I find it difficult to talk to Alan because we have so ... in common.

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



17. - Can you tell me where the Classic cinema is?

- Yes, it’s in ... Brook Street.

А)- В) a C) the D) an



18. Humor can ease the trials and tribulations of life. Sometimes we ... to be able to {augh at ourselves.

A) should B) has C) must 0) have



19. As soon as he ..., tell him that I want to see him.

A) arrived B) will arrive C) arrives D) is arriving



20. She wishes that they... another baby next year.

A) will have B) could have C) had to D) can have



21. I didn’t start to have grey hair until I was 50,

... my brother went completely grey by the time he was 25.

A) because B) despite C) in spite of D) whereas



22. In the spring the woodcock builds a simple nest of leaves and grass in a dry ... spot and lays four multicolored eggs.

A) quieter B) quite C) the quietest D) quiet



23. The most widely accepted theory of the origin of the universe proposed that a huge explosion set... all the matter and energy in the universe.

A) free B) freed C) more freely D) freeing



24. We are sorry to inform you that our firm .... We apologize for any inconvenience.

A) closes B) has been closed

C) will close D) had closed

25. When they visited my studio, they asked ... my paintings were for sale.

A) that B) which C) whether D) how



26. "How long have you been with the company?" “I... there two years by January".

A) will be working B) have been working

C) will have worked D) will work

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

The Futurola "Super Help" is a new robot capable of (27)... all kinds of housework, including cooking and gardening. In addition, it has an electronic superbrain that will do the most complex (28)... - in a few seconds. It is also very expensive.

27. A) haring done B) doing C) do D) to do

28. A) service B) calculations

C) understanding D) cooking

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

Sequoias, or redwood trees, grow (29)... the western United States, Sequoias are some of the oldest (30)... things on earth. They are also among the biggest. They often (31)... more than 30 meters high.

29. A) from B) by C) in D) at

30. A) live B) to live C) living D) lived

31. A) have B) show C) grow D) take

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

Carnegie Hall, the famous concert hall in New York City, has again undergone a restoration. While this is not the first, it is certainly the most extensive in the building’s history As a result of this new restoration. Carnegie Hall once again has the quality of sound that it had when it was first built.

Carnegie Hall owes its existence to Andrew Carnegie, the wealthy owner of a steel company in the late 1800s. The hall was finished in 1891 and quickly gained a reputation as an excellent performing arts hall where accomplished musicians gained fame. Despite its reputation, however, the concert hall suffered from several renovations over the years. During the Great Depression, when fewer people could afford to attend performances, the directors sold part of the building to commercial businesses. The renovations seriously damaged the acoustical quality of the hall.

But now the builders restored the hall to its original appearance and it has never sounded better, and its prospects for the future have never looked more promising.



32. The passage is mainly about ...

A) changes to Carnegie Hall.

B) the Great Depression years.

C) more and more people attending the concert hall.

D) the appearance of Carnegie Hall.

33. Who was Andrew Carnegie?

A) mayor of New York City B) an architect

C) a steel mill owner D) a musician

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 or humidity to a large degree, air-conditioning car remove moisture from the air or add it as necessary. Air-condition 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 employs 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 only cools the indoor air.

B) It controls the indoor environment.

C) it sometimes cleans the air.

D) It changes climatic condition.

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

A) They enjoy fresh air.

B) They make more mistakes.

C) They are sleepy and exhausted.

D) They feel active and not so tired.

36. The word EMPLOYEE in the text means

A) the owner of the company

B) a person who gives lectures

C) a person that employs other people

D) a person who works for somebody
VARIANT № 120
1. Traditional Uzbek teapots and cups are beautifully decorated ... designs of cotton plants or other national designs.

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



2. The harder he works,... he becomes.

A) more successful

B) the most successful

C) the more successful

D) most successful

3. The watchmaker must have made a hundred clocks in his life, but only ... of them ever worked properly.

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



4. With the incorporation of jazz history into current academic curricula, leading jazz musicians are now ... on the faculties of several universities.

A) found B) finds C) find D) to find



5. - It’s pouring with rain, look.

- It’s OK. I... you my umbrella.

A) am lending B) lent

C) will lend D) am going to lend

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

A) didn't know B) hadn’t known

C) won’t know D) wouldn’t know

4. With the incorporation of jazz history into current academic curricula, leading jazz musicians are now ...on the faculties of several universities.

A) to find B) finds C) find 0) found



5. - It’s pouring with rain, look.

- It’s OK. I... you my umbrella.

A) will lend B) lent

C) am lending D) am going to lend

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

A) didn’t know B) hadn't known

C) wouldn’t know D) won’t know

7. I enjoyed teaching Robert,... he wasn’t the most intelligent boy in the class.

A) as B) despite C)even though D)because



8. - Can you tell me where the Classic cinema is?

- Yes, it’s in... Brook Street.

A) an В)- C) a D) the



9. His car isn't very big, but... engine is powerful.

A) her B) his C) it's D) its



10. She will have her book... next month.

A) publish B) being published

C) publishing D) published

11. I didn't start to have grey hair until I was 50,... my brother went completely grey by the time he was 25.

A) despite B) because C) whereas D) in spite of



12. I haven’t been out much lately, because I... for my exams.

A) have been studying B) study

C) had studied D) is studying

13. The black widow is... spider because its bite can kill a man in a few minutes.

A) more dangerous B) dangerous

C) most dangerously D) the most dangerous

14. I would be able to lead the way if you... me your map.

A) lends B) lending C) lend D) lent



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

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



16. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence..

We used to live close to a railway line. Every time a train we at pasl, the whole house... shake.

A) could B) might C) shall have to D) would

17. I know it's not late. I have to go, all... same.

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



18. Rapid changes in technology in the last several decades... the nature of culture and cultural exchange.

A) have changed B) has changed

C) changed D) had changed

19. The shop assistant placed the crystal vase... on the shelf.

A) careless B) careful C) carefully D) carelessly



20. Rachel: Whose bag is that?

Daniel: I don’t know. It... belong to Maria’s friend. A) would B) have to C) ought D) may

21. - It’s a lovely day, isn’t it?

- Beautiful. We’re having a glorious summer,... we?

A) do B) don’t C) are D) aren’t



22. Bill: “Have you seen any interesting comedy shows lately, Nancy?" Bill asked Nancy if she"... some interesting comedy shows lately.

A) had seen B) will see C) have seen D) saw



23. I have done everything to help Andy get his life... out. I don't know what else I can do.

A) straightens B) straightening

C) straighten D) straightened

24. The chair is broken. It needs.... I’m going to take it to the workshop.

A) fixed B) being fixed C) to fix D) fixing



25. Would you like some lemonade? There is... left in the.

A) many B) a little C) little 0) a few



26. I saw my friends Craig and Bryan at the airport... the passengers waiting in the check-in queue.

A) from B) without C) among D) between



Read the text. Then choose the correct answer tor the gaps 27-28 in the text. In 1938 the Swiss firm Nestle (27)... instant coffee - this is now the most popular kind of coffee with millions of cups (28)... every day. However, a true coffee fanatic will avoid instant at almost all costs.

27. A) invented B) did C)cooked D) found

28. A) being drunk B) drinking

C) to drink D) having drunk

29. A) inventor B)worker C) creator D) writer

30. A) in B) with C) for D) on

31. A) ran B) to run C) running D) run

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) hoping to find refuge from religious pursuit.

B) to establish friendly relations with aboriginals.

C) to grow crops and hunt in the forests.

D) hoping to find gold.

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

A) they shared their food with Indians.

B) they didn’t have enough popcorn.

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

D) they couldn't grow many crops.

Read the text. Then choose the correct answer to questions 34-36. People’s eating habits are formed by a variety of factors. Even within the same family, different children can form different habits as a result of their interactions with parents and brothers and sisters. Parents’ attitudes toward food have a strong influence on the development of children’s attitudes and create habits that will last a lifetime. If food is used as a reward, the daily behaviors lead

to a dependence on food as a source of comfort. If parents tell children to clean their plates, children may eat more than they actually need and become overweight. People who are overweight often see themselves as unattractive. Eating too much is a common reaction to frustration and anxiety. Some people eat too much when they are tired, worried or scared. Psychologists believe that the reasons for obesity (being very fat) are frequently related to emotional problems and should be looked at in that light.



34. Who has a major influence on the development of eating habits?

A) Friends B) Teachers

C) Neighbors D) Parents

35. Children often eat more than they need to...

A) enjoy their meals

B) clean their plates

C) win their parent's approval

D) develop poor eating habits

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

A) something very enjoyable

B) something that you do often and almost without thinking

C) something that your parents make you do

D) something very unpleasant


VARIANT № 121
1. The last continent to be discovered, Antarctica, remained... behind barn-: -s of fog, storm and sea ice until the early 19th century.

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



2. She says,"I'll be grateful if you come" She says... .

A) she will be grateful if you come

B) he would be grateful if I come

C) she will be grateful if I come

D) she would be grateful if I come

3. Please, close the window. It is very cold in the street. I am... cold.

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



4. I didn't start to have grey hair until I was 50,... my brother went completely grey by the time he was 25.

A) despite B) in spite of C) because D) whereas



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

A) would be B) are C) was 0) were



6. Kelly's running in the next race. If she... as much as she claims, she will win easily.

A) improved B) improving

C) had improved D) has improved

7. Ann was feeling ill last night. She... leave the party early.

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



8. There was an accident on the motorway and we were... an hour late.

A) in B) at C) over D) above



9. You drove right, past me when I... for the bus.

A) was waiting B) had waited C) waiting D) wait



10. My mother stopped... the newspaper when her eyes went bad.

A) buying B) to buy C) to have bought D) to buying



11. - Mike, have you ever heard... Herman Hesse?

- Of course! He’s a famous German writer.

A) of B) on C) over D) at



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

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

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

13. The lady confessed: "I was the one... stole the fire'

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



14. There are... people giving up smoking these days than ten years ago.

A) any more B) any less C) many more D) much



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

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



16. I've got loads of work. I expect I... all night. And I'm not looking forward to it.

A) work B) worked

C) shall be working D) have worked

17. I went to see the doctor about a pain in my chest, but he assured me there was... to worry about.

A) nothing B) anything

C) everything - D) something

18. Although apples do not grow during the cold season, apple trees must have... season in order to flourish.

A) such a B) a such C) such D) so



19. We haven’t got any milk left at home. I mustn’t forget... some on the way home.

A) to have bought B) to buy C) buying D) buy



20. Jane is very active. She... dozens of jobs in her life.

A) is having B) was having C) has D) has had



21. As I drove south, I could see that the old road..., so I had to go by the side road.

A) is being rebuilt B) was rebuilt C) was rebuilding D) was being rebuilt



22. - So, when did they tell you about the robbery?

-1... by the police as soon as they found out.

A) was informed B) would be informed

C) had been informed D) will be informed

23. My mother insists that I... revise for the exam, but I’m going out with some friends instead.

A) should B) may C) have D) ought



24.- How much did we make yesterday? £200?

-No,... than that.

A) much less B) any more C) any less D) a few less



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)One C)The D)Some



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

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



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) fire B) balloon C) candle D) bulb

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

Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 29-31 in the text. Whales are the biggest animals in the sea. They are much bigger than any animal on land. Whales live in water, but they are not (29).... They have warm blood and they breathe air (30)... a hole in the top of their heads. Without (31)... they can stay under water for about an hour

29. A) fish B) birds C) insects 0) animals

30. A) by B) out C) in 0) through

31. A) breathe B) to breathe

C) breathing D) breathed

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. My school exams finished on 13th June, so to celebrate, I put £3 on a Lottery ticket. That evening, just Mum and I were at home watching the numbers being drawn on TV. As the numbers were called, my heart started pounding as I matched them, to my ticket ‘Mum. I've won the Lottery!’, -1 shouted. We were so shocked we couldn't speak! Dad came home from work and I made him check the numbers too, just to make sure we weren't going mad. But even after he'd checked them, I still wouldn’t allow myself to believe it, until finally I nervously dialed the number on the bade of my ticket. ‘Well, Mr. Selby at the moment it looks as if you've got a wining ticket. Go to your regional center and they'll confirm it’.

32. Why did Selby start playing the Lottery?

A) He had carefully chosen a set of numbers.

B) People around him were playing.

C) He knew his family needed money.

D) He wanted to celebrate his birthday.

33. Selby knew he had definitely won the Lottery when...

A) he watched the numbers being drawn on

B) his father checked the winning numbers.

C) he dialed the number on the back of his ticket

D) he went to an office in Lottery

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 laree's 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?

A) not navigable B) the smallest

C) the deepest D) the longest

35. Lake Ontario....

A) is heavily travelled

B) covers an area of 750 square miles

C) has less traffic than other Great Lakes

D) empties into the Pacific Ocean

36. Which is not true to the text.

A) The lake freezes only near the shore.

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

C) The lake makes the climate around it severe.

D) It's navigable for large boats.
VARIANT № 122


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