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DTM online test #130 Grammar Notes with answers
Grammar Notes kanali va Elshodbek Alisherovichdan maxsus testlar https://t.me/grammarnotes https://t.me/Master_English_Teachers Grammar Notes Online Test #130 (27.11.2021) 1. Choose the correct answer. The population … from 35 million in 1950 to 42 million today. A) grew B) grows C) has been growing D) has grown 2. Choose the correct answer. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting ... in 1968 as a nonprofit agency to finance the growth of noncommercial radio and television in the United States. A) had established B) was established C) was establishing D) established 3. Choose the correct answer. Yesterday I watched the walls … . A) paint B) painted C) being painted D) painting 4. Choose the correct answer. Today is my day off so I … get up so early. A) don’t have to B) shouldn’t have to C) mustn’t have to D) needn’t to 5. Choose the correct answer. If Columbus hadn’t read about Marco Polo’s trip to China he ... to sail there by crossing the Atlantic. A) wouldn’t have tried B) didn’t try C) hadn’t tried D) wouldn’t try 6. Choose the correct answer. When he saw the crowd, he regretted that he ... his ticket earlier. A) hadn’t bought B) hasn’t bought C) have bought D) had bought 7. Choose the correct answer. “Whose wedding was it? “ said Aziza. Aziza asked whose wedding … . A) it is B) it had been C) had it been D) was it 8. Choose the correct answer. My old fashioned TV … repairing. A) need to B) to be needed C) needs D) need 9. Choose the correct answer. You are not aware … all the problems. A) of B) on C) to D) at 10. Choose the correct answer. - I wasn’t invited to Helen’s birthday party. - ... A) So was Jane. B) So Jane was. C) Neither was Jane. D) Neither Jane was. 11. Choose the correct answer. Please, write down your homework, ... you forget to do it. A) in case B) unless C) if D) providing 12. Choose the correct answer. - You didn’t get into Harvard, did you? - No, and that’s the reason … I ended up going to drama college! A) for that B) which C) why D) how 13. Choose the correct answer. When … to our head office? A) will be the letters sent B) will the letters sent C) the letters will be sent D) will the letters be sent 14. Choose the correct answer. I told them … any more. A) don’t worry about this B) to worry about that C) not to worry about that D) not to worry about this 15. Choose the correct answer. Tomorrow I’ll have to be at the office a bit earlier in order … through some documents. A) looking B) to look C) to be looking D) looked 16. Choose the correct answer. … you need after a long journey which is so exhausting, is a rest. A) What B) That C) Whose D) Which 17. Choose the correct answer. Ali came into the sitting-room. It was empty, but the television was still on. Someone … it. A) watched B) had been watching C) had been watched D) was watching Grammar Notes kanali va Elshodbek Alisherovichdan maxsus testlar https://t.me/grammarnotes https://t.me/Master_English_Teachers 18. Choose the correct answer. I’m not happy with your work. …, I’m going to give you one last chance. A) That B) In spite of C) Nevertheless D) Despite Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below (19-22). Most people use vegetables to make their dinner. However, they are perfect music instruments for the Vienna Vegetable Orchestra. This group of 11 people including men and women has been making music with vegetables and giving concerts around the world. It is a concert day. The musicians are at the local market. They are looking for good, fresh 'instruments' to buy. After shopping, they begin making instruments. Fresh vegetables are an important part of a healthy diet. With just a knife soon there will be a carrot flute, a pepper trumpet and a pumpkin drum. Now, it is time to play. The concert starts and the audience is surprised. It has a unique sound that no other instruments can make. In addition, fresh smell from the vegetables fills the whole concert hall. The performance is over but no one leaves the concert hall. They are waiting for delicious vegetable soup which is made from the instruments. 19. What is the best title for the passage? A) Fresh vegetables from the market B) A dinner party with an orchestra C) The world's most popular orchestra D) Unusual musical instruments 20. According to the passage, why do people stay in the concert hall after the concert? A) They applaud the orchestra. B) They don't want the music stopped. C) They wait for the soup. D) They like the music very much. 21. According to the passage, which is not true about the vegetable orchestra? A) It's members buy fresh vegetables for instruments. B) The vegetable orchestra consists of only eleven males. C) Its members make their own instruments. D) It surprises the audience with it unusual sound. 22. According to the passage, one can conclude from the passage that ... . A) other instruments can make the similar sounds. B) the concerts are held at breakfast time. C) the vegetable soup doesn't taste so good. D) they use new instruments for every concert. Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below (23-26). When Jules Verne published his popular book, Around the World in Eighty Days, travel was still slow. To travel around the world in eighty days seemed impossible in the real world. In 1889, America’s first female reporter, Nellie Bly, convinced her editor that she could beat that time and any man who tried to compete with her. On November 14, 1889, Nellie got on board the steamship Augusta Victoria, leaving Hoboken, New Jersey. The race against the clock began at 9:40 a.m. She traveled to France where she met Jules Verne. They mapped out Nellie’s itinerary to match the route in Jules Verne’s book. Nellie went on to Italy. She then sailed through the newly dug Suez Canal. She sailed from Yemen to Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) to Singapore. There, she bought a monkey who traveled the rest of the route with her. She learned that a young female reporter had been sent by a magazine and was ahead of her. This did not stop Nellie. She continued on to Hong Kong and Japan before crossing the Pacific Ocean to San Francisco. Nellie then traveled across the southern part of the United States by train to New Jersey. She set foot on the Jersey City train station seventy-two days, six hours, and eleven minutes after starting her journey. Her amazing race made her a national heroine. 23. From the context of the passage, what is the meaning of itinerary? A) a list of books Grammar Notes kanali va Elshodbek Alisherovichdan maxsus testlar https://t.me/grammarnotes https://t.me/Master_English_Teachers B) a list of destinations on a trip C) a list of steamships D) a list of people to meet 24. What do you think Nellie did on the trip so that people knew where she was and how she was doing? A) She sent dispatches and articles to her newspaper to be published. B) She sent letters to the president of the United States. C) She gave interviews to television reporters. D) She made telephone calls to her parents. 25. What did Nellie and Jules Verne discuss? A) how he wrote the book B) the route around the world C) people to meet on the way D) how to write a novel 26. What can you infer from the passage about the success of Nellie’s competitor? A) She didn’t finish the race. B) She quit and went home. C) She didn’t win the race. D) She won the race. Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below (27-30). Antarctica is an ice-covered continent. It lies near the South Pole. It is larger than Australia and just a bit smaller than South America. Antarctica covers 5.4 million square miles. That is about 9.7 percent of Earth’s land area. It is not a nation, and there are no citizens. No one lives there permanently. However, several nations have scientific research posts there. About 98 percent of the continent is covered with ice. Its ice cap holds about 70 percent of all of the fresh water on Earth. At its thickest point, the ice covering Antarctica is about three miles in depth. The ice sheet is so thick and heavy that it keeps most of the land underwater! Antarctica is the coldest continent on Earth. Average temperatures rarely climb over - 31°F. That is still 63°F below freezing! The lowest temperature recorded on Earth was in Antarctica. It was a bone-chilling -128°F. It is also one of the driest places on the planet. There is a great deal of wind but hardly any rain or snow. Until about eighty million years ago, Antarctica was connected to Australia. We know this because of the fossil record. Fossils of plants, reptiles, and other creatures prove that the continent was actually a tropical paradise at that time. 27. Which continent is slightly larger than Antarctica? A) Australia B) Asia C) South America D) Greenland 28. Why do you think there are no native settlements or permanent cities on Antarctica? A) The climate is too cold. B) Food would be hard to find. C) There are no edible plants. D) all of the above 29. How do you know that Antarctica was not always as cold as it is today? A) Australia is not covered with ice. B) Fossil plants and animals found in Antarctica are from warmer climates. C) People are living on Antarctica today. D) Antarctica looks like it will warm up. 30. How many degrees below freezing was the lowest recorded temperature on Antarctica? A) -128°F B) -160°F C) -96°F D) -200°F Test tuzuvchilar: Atajanov Hamdambek, Grammar Notes kanali asoschisi, Tel: +998937527777 (faqat Telegram) Ro’zimurodov Elmurod Alisherovich, Master English Teachers guruhi asoschisi, Qashqadaryo viloyati, Nishon tumani 5-umumiy o’rta ta’lim maktabi, ingliz tili fani o’qituvchisi Tel: +998 97 311 49 46 + 998 91 960 35 36 Download 94.71 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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