Attestatsiya-2
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Attestatsiya 2
Attestatsiya-2 30.09.2022 1. I’ll say goodbye now. You … by the time I get back. A.will go B.will be going C.will have gone D.had gone 2. I think it's important that parents … teach their children to spell. A.must B.have to C.should D.could 3. She wishes she … . She has a lot to do. A.can concentrate B.could concentrate C.can’t have concentrated D.couldn’t concentrate 4. Economics … a difficult subject. A.are B.will C.does D.is 5. I might watch this TV programe. It … to be very funny. A.is supposed B.is supposing C.supposes D.supposed 6. Julie speaks … Spanish but also French. A.both B.as well as C.not only D.either 7. Sarah had to work late again, … annoyed Mark. A.which B.what C.that D.who 8. … you dislike Jessica, you should try to be nice to her. A.Because B.In spite of C.Even though D.Despite of 9. Her hair was so soft it was … silk. A.as B.so C.like D.alike 10. The roof of that house … yesterday in the earthquake. A.was collapsed B.has collapsed C.collapsed D.had collapsed 11. The board of directors opted … to the bank for a loan. A.to apply B.applying C.apply D.to applying 12. The cricket ground and the theatre make this a very … area to livein. A.desire B.desirable C.desirably D.desiring 13.Don’t believe everything you read … the Web. A.on B.in C.at D.with 14.' Did you post that card to Matthew?''No, I ... . He came to see me so I gave it to him then!' A.mustn't B.didn't need to C.needn't D.shouldn't 15. I live in the city, so I ... to busy traffic. A.am used B.get used C.used D.use 16. They ... haven't finished building the new supermarket. A.still B.yet C.just D.already 17. It wasn't raining, but I took my umbrella with me ... . A.any way B.anyway C.somehow D.some time 18. Remind Tony about the party ... he's forgotten. A.unless B.in case C.provided that D.except 19. I am sorry, but I've got ... much work to do to come to the beachtoday. A.so B.such C.too D.enough 20. No sooner … everyone started to gossip about him. A.had Mike left than B.did Mike leave when C.left Mike when D.Mike had left than 21. Choose the incorrectly used part of the sentence. A B C D 22. Choose the incorrectly used part of the sentence. A
D 23. That ... the day we went to Margate because it was raining that day,not sunny. A.mustn't have been B.couldn't have been C.shouldn't have been D.needn't have been 24. ... rare artefacts were they that the museum decided to insure them. A.So B.Such C.Very D.Too 25. They have three biological children and two ... children. A.adopted B.adopting C.adoptive D.adapted 26. My husband forgives other people very easily; he's not one to ... agrudge. A.bear B.swallow C.hurt D.do 27. There is a strict ... for the delivery of this shipment - it must arrive byJanuary 1, otherwise we'll lose the contract. A.deadline B.period C.limit D.range 28. Due to his links to terrorist groups, Mr. Smith represents a ... tosociety. A.threat B.death C.battle D.punishment 29. This mountain ... extends north to Canada. A.range B.scenery C.span D.piece 30. On their honeymoon, Will and Cassie spent a week at a ... hotel. A.five-star B.gold-star C.ten-point D.diamond 31. The problem with Jane is that sometimes she can’t see the … forthetrees. A.wood B.stock C.bent D.axe 32. Don’tlet success go to your …, will you? A.wits B.head C.leg D.hairs 33.Whenever you’re planning to launch a new product, it’s essential to provide excellent customer service. Otherwise, your customers will take their business elsewhere – they’ll start buying from a rival company instead of from yours. The phrase 'a rival company' means ... . A.a company that is at a loss B.a company that is your competitor C.a company that is your partner D.a company that is in the red 34. t’s normal for there to be periods of time when you have a heavyworkload and need to work overtime. .The phrase 'a heavy workload'means ... . A.work extra hours B.a lot of work C.get enough money to survive D.job requiring a very low level of skill ReadingText 1 The human race's progress on the Earth has been due in part to the animals that people have been able to use throughout history. Such domesticated animals carry people and their burdens. They pull machinery and help cultivate fields. They provide food and clothing. As pets they may amuse or cheer up their owners. Domesticated animals are those that have been raised in captivity for many generations. While a single animal may be domesticated, only a species of animal can be considered domesticated. In the course of time, certain animals have changed greatly in appearance and behaviour from their wild parents. There is a vast difference between the thin red jungle bird of southern Asia and its child, the meaty, egg-laying farm chicken. Not all domestic animals are domesticated at all times. An angry bull, a mother goose, or a mother pig with young piglets can be cruel. Some creatures confined in zoos are raised in captivity. The lion is an example. These animals are not domesticated for they remain wild and dangerous. 35. The author suggests that ... . A.it would be impossible to transport machines without the help of animals B.without the help of animals, people wouldn't have progressed so far C.animals are generally better at working on farms than people are D.people have contributed greatly to the advancement of animals 36. According to the passage, the lions kept in zoos ... . A.are capable of helping with many jobs B.are not domesticated and still wild C.much altered from their parents D.cannot be raised in captivity 37. According to the passage, over the time ... . A.friendly animals may become very dangerous B.certain animals altered their appearance and behaviour C.domestic animals are taught to choose their owners D.any wild bird is changed into a chicken ReadingText 2 Henry Ford was a car builder. He was not the first to have the idea of the horseless coach. The Germans Daimler and Benz had invented it, but he was the first to use the assembly line for mass production. His Model-T car was the first to be produced on the assembly line. The new system cut the time in which the car was put together from 14 hours to 1 hour and 33 minutes. Eventually the price of the car fell from $1,200 to $295. The car lacked certain luxuries; still, it could be relied on and did not need much looking after. Soon, the Model-T became the people's car. After nineteen years, when the Model-T became obsolete and sales dropped sharply - for other car manufacturers, copying Ford's assembly line system, were able to bring down the costs of much more attractive cars - Ford developed the new Model-A. It, too, was the most inexpensive car on the market. Today there are hardly any factories to be found where Ford's assembly line system is not being utilized for mass production. 38. Ford's assembly line system ... . A.was invented by the Germans Daimler and Benz B.was reliable and did not need much maintenance C.is used in almost every factory today D.became obsolete after nineteen years 39. Henry Ford ... . A.went bankrupt when sales of his Model-T dropped B.introduced the system of mass production on an assembly line C.made profits of only $295 on his first mass-produced car D.produced the Model-T, which was the first car ever to be built 40. Ford had to cease the production of the Model-T because ... . A.manufacturing costs had risen to over $1,000 B.he could not compete with the mass production methods of Daimler and Benz C.the Model-A was being sold at a much lower price D.the price of more luxurious cars had dropped . Download 63.04 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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