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
The exam had been a difficult one,... I didn’t expect to get a good mark
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6. The exam had been a difficult one,... I didn’t expect to get a good mark. A) although B) but C) however D) so 7. The weather is... that I don’t like to leave my apartment. A) so coldly B) too coldly C) so cold D) such cold 8. I don’t want to leave my job. I don’t want to move to another city... A) either B) also C) neither D) too 9. Dear Lisa. Just a quick note to say that I... a fantastic time here. Paris is simply amazing. A) was having B) will have had C) had D) am having 10. The equator is the... line between the Northern and Southern hemispheres. A)divide B) to divide C) divides D) dividing 11. It is hard to tell difference between stars and planets in the night sky, but planets are ... to Earth. A) nearest B) nearer C) near D) next 12. I’ve made a delicious cake. Sue, please help... to some of it. A) yours B) you C) yourself D) your 13. In some schools children... go to school on Saturday. A) can’t B) don’t have to C)mustn’t D) doesn’t have to
A) the В) - C) a D) an 15. If you were in my position ... you change your job? A) would B) can C) did D) will 16. The audience showed their... of the performance by cheering loudly. A) appreciate B) appreciably C) appreciable D) appreciation
A) on B) at C) to D) for 18. I’ve ordered a new fridge,’ she said. She said that she... a new fridge. A) was ordered B) had ordered C) has ordered D) ordered
A) any more B) much more C)many D) any 20. There are ... people giving up smoking these days than ten years ago. A) any less B) many more C)much D) any more 21. The Muslims Holy Book, the Koran,... on a large pedestal of polished Gazgan marble, it is a copy of the Koran of the 7th century. A) are displayed B) are displaying C) were displayed D) is displayed
A) an B) the C) a D) - 23. Your mother is still in the kitchen. She ... all morning. A) cooked B) had cooked C) has been cooking D) is cooking
A) So has her husband B) So do I. C) So did her husband D) So is her husband.
A) though B) despite C) nevertheless D) in spite of 26. It was raining in the morning and it... the whole night. A) is raining B) has been raining to the residents of the town. He would ring his bell to attract people’s attention. His traditional load cry of "oyez, oyez", which means "listen, listen", would tell people that there was important news. Records of town criers date from 1066, when we know they were used to spread the news of William the Conqueror’s invasion of Britain. Throughout history, they passed on news of war, politics and births and deaths of members of the Royal family. In 1666, news of the Great Fire of London was spread across the capital by town criers. As more and more ordinary people learned to read, the job of town crier gradually disappeared. Notices displayed for all to see and, later, newspapers brought people the news instead. London still has an official town crier who attracts tourists to the city One of his proudest moments was announcing the birth of Prince William to the people outside Buckingham Palace. 32. The town criers job was important because. A) they could be seen and heard everywhere Б) they shouted news to the residents of the town. C) they were beautifully dressed. D) they stood in the markets and offered goods. 33. The profession of town criers became out of date because... A) Prince William was born. B) they Were tired of ringing the bell. C) there was no more wars to announce. D) more and more people became literate
We are so used to wearing shoes that few of us even think about them, apart from the times when we put them on and take them off. However, people didn’t always wear shoes. No one knows when people first began to use them. It is reasonable to suppose that the first shoes that covered feet were wrappings of animal skins worn in cold climates. Sandals worn in southern regions were most likely made of wood, with leather or cloth attaching the soles to the upper part of the foot. Over time, shoes became used not only for protection but also for decoration. For example, high heels came into fashion in the sixteen hundreds and were worn by men. However uncomfortable they are, people have continued to wear them for more than three hundred years. Today's shoes are relatively cheap because most models are designed by computer, and their components are cut by laser and sewn together by programmed machinery.
A) Skins B) Silk C) Cloth D)Wood 35Approximately how tong have high-heeled shoes been worn? A) 500 years B) 600 years C) 100 years O) 300 years
A) the higher part of a shoe under the heel of your foot B) the back part of your foot C) a type of covering for the foot D) the part of a sock
A) with B) in C) from D) on 2. He didn't like my new hairstyle. He said it made me ... ten years older. A) look B) to look C) looking 0) looked 3. He always stops ... the magazine on his way to the office. A) buying B) buy C) to have bought D) to buy 4. The shelf was so ... that he couldn’t reach it. A) height B) high C) highness D) highly 5. If you brush your teeth every day, you will have... cavities. A) a few B) more C) less D) fewer 6That's the last time I go to ... horror film. I was scared to death watching those monsters. A) the B) an C) a D) - 7.I nearly dropped the eggs, but managed to catch them... time. A) on B) with C) in D) for 8. She is working overtime now, she has no time U do the fiat, so the flat is in ... mess. A) an B) the C) a D) - 9. With the incorporation of jazz history into current academic curricula, leading jazz musicians are now ... on the faculties of several universities. A) find B) finds C) to find D) found 10. I'm sure it isn’t going to rain, we ... take an umbrella. A) don’t have to B) oughtn’t C) mustn’t D) can’t 11. - What did you have for breakfast? - Nothing. I didn’t have ... for breakfast today. A) none B) any C) something D) anything 12. We climbed to the top of the mountain ... we had a picnic. A) which B) where C) when D) that 13. The train drivers are on strike. Very... people came to work. A) few B) little C) a few D) many 14. The couple who were celebrating their anniversary had been ... married for fifty years. A) more happily B) the happiest C) happily D) happy
A) he has В) I had C) he had D) he hadn’t 16. "Where did you learn English?" she asked me. She asked me where ... English. A) you had learned В) I had learned C) did I learn D) I learned
A) don’t leave B) haven’t left C) hadn’t left D) didn't leave
A) will be working B) will work C) will have worked D) have been working
A) appreciable B) appreciate C) appreciation D) appreciaciably
A) had played B) were playing C) to play D) have played
A) to be told B) being told C) telling D) to tell 22. She had to give us ... information though she wasn’t willing to at first. A) further B) farther C) far D) farthest 23. -1 don’t like strong coffee. A) Neither I do. B) I don’t either. C) I don’t too D) So do I.
A) whose B) that C) whom D) who 25. I don’t blame you for not... to go outside in this awful weather. A) wanting B) wanted C) to want D) want 26. - Where is Ann? - She ... be walking in the garden. A) has to B) must C) can D) ought to 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) to do B) do C) having done D) doing 28. A) understanding B) calculations C) cooking D) service
I work in a large office with about thirty other people, most of (29)... I know quite well. In fact, most of my colleagues are so interesting that I (30)... of writing a book about them. One of the sales representatives, Keith, is (31)... Betty from overseas department. And plenty of other things are going on. 29. A) whose B) who C) which D) whom 30. A) thought B) think C) am thinking D) am thought 31. A) offering B) sending C) seeing D) marching 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.
A) don’t usually fight over things. B) always care about each other’s feelings. C) all have the same wishes. D) find it hard to agree on anything.
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.
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 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 - 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 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.
A) be had completely run out of money B) it was the first job that he was offered C) he knew it was only for six months D) he had the right university degree
A) he was told what the hourly rate would be B) they told him he wouldn’t receive payment for his training C) they only offered him a week of training D) they told him he didn’t need any training
A) untidy and crowded B) charming and comfortable C) silent and dirty D) fashionable and pleasant
A) did I learn В) I had learned C) you had learned D) I learned
A) are you B) isn’t it C) aren’t you D) is it
A) a little B) the fewest C) little D) less 4. Many European museums are home to ... works of art. A) price B) priced C) priceless D) priceful 5. John was fined for dangerous driving. When he went to traffic court, he... to pay a large fine. A) was ordered B) is ordered C) ordered D) would order
A) sweet B) sweetly C) sweeter D) sweeten 7. After many years he strived back... England. A) to B)for C)in D)at 8. He wouldn’t speak English so fluently now if he ... in America as an exchange student. A) didn’t study B) Hadn’t studied C) will study D) study
A) at B)by C) to D)or 10. In a hot, sunny climate man acclimatizes to the heat by eating less, drinking more liquid and wearing... clothing. A) lightest B) most light C) more lighter D) lighter 11. - Can you tell me where the Classic cinema is? - Yes, it’s in ... Brook Street. A)- B) the C) an D)a 12. Christmas ornaments, such as stars or angels, are accessories that are ... to beautify or embellish an area at Christmas time. A) use B) uses C) using D) used 13. - Have you been working here long? - Yes, by next June I... here for ten years. A) have worked B) will have worked C) will work D) had worked
A) worked B) work C) to work D) working 15. I could see a man with white ... hair through a window on the ground floor. A) - B) the C) an D) a 16. We don’t have to check out of the hotel room until 12.00, so we ... leave packing our suitcases until tomorrow morning. A) might B) have to C) must D) could 17. Where is the nearest bus station? Could you ell me... . A) where is the nearest bus station B) where the nearest bus station was C) where was the nearest bus station D) where the nearest bus station is
A) having gone B) go C) goes D) to go 19. t is impossible to swim in the Dead Sea ... he large amount of salt in it. A) because of B) though C) because D) as 20. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence, prefer fish. I eat... meat. A) very little B) a few C) very few D) none 21. The ease of solving a jigsaw puzzle depends >n the number of pieces, their... and shadings, and the design of the picture. A) shapely B) shapes C) shaped D) shapeless 12. I have got your phone number. I’ll give you a tall if I... some help tomorrow. A) need B) needed C) would need D) will need 23. I had my keys a moment ago. They ... be here somewhere. A) need B) ought C) must D) has to 24. I couldn’t get into the concert hall because there were ... tickets left. A) no B) none C) some D) any 25. Take a spare pair of running shots ... you need them. A) unless B) despite C) in case D) though 26. Ann and Mary…his school for seven years. A) had attended B) is attending C) has been attending D) have been attending
27. A) will bring B) brings C) bring D) are bringing 28. A) calm B) peaceful C) severe D) mild
29. A) annuals B) insects C) fish D) buds 30. A) out B) in C) by D) through 31. A) breathe B) to breathe C) breathed D) breathing
The best preset 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 13,h June, so to celebrate, I put £3 on a Lottery ticket. That evening, just Mum and) 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 back of my ticket. “Well, Mr. Selby, at the moment it looks as if you’ve got a winning ticket. Go to your regional center and they’ll confirm it".
A) He wanted to celebrate his birthday. B) He had carefully chosen a set of numbers. C) He knew his family needed money D) People around him-were playing
A) he dialed the number on the bade of his ticket B) his father chocked the winning numbers C) be went to an office in Lottery D) he watched the numbers being dawn on TV
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 life time. 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) Parents B) Friends C) Teachers D) Neighbors 35. Children often eat more than they need to ... A) enjoy their meals. B) win their parent’s approval. C) develop poor eating habits. D) clean their plates.
A) something very unpleasant B) something that your parents make you do C) something very enjoyable D) something that you do often and almost without thinking
A) has been B) is C) were D) had been 2. Please, write down your homework,... you forget to do it. A) in case B) unless C) if D) providing 3. I’ve noticed that... Spanish eat a lot of vegetables. A) an В) a C) - D) the 4. John’s aunt died and left him an ... large sum of money. A) incredulous B) incredibly C) incredible D) incredibility
A) another B) other C) others D) the others 6. Keep ... I’m listening to you very carefully. A) talking B) to talk C) be talking D) talked 7. We saw a strange object in the sky when we ... home last night. A) drive B) were driving C) driven D) had been driving
A) the sicker B) the sickest C) more sicker D) sicker 9. The temperature here seldom drops ... freezing point. A) above B) down C) below D) up 10. - How ... did you stay in the USA? - Just a couple of weeks. A) many B) much C) long D) often 11. Last year, Mike earned twice ... his brother, who has better position. A) more than B) as much as C) as many as D) more Download 155.17 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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