Ingliz tili(8000290) Sotish taqiqlanadi!
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Ingliz tili(8001106) - Sotish taqiqlanadi!
T-102 Read the text and answer the questions according to it. William Rosenberg was grown up in Boston, Massachusetts. His father was a grocery store owner. Because the family had money problems, William left school in eighth grade to help his father at his store. In his teenage years, he worked at many different jobs and got a lot of experience in food industry. When he started his own food lorry service, he was surprised that about half of his sales came from coffee and donuts. William had a plan. In 1948, William opened a coffee and donut shop which he named “Open Kettle” in Quincy, Massachusetts. A coffee was ten cents and a donut was five cents. At that time, it was very expensive, but his customers loved his products and the store was a big success. William, however, was unhappy with the name “Open Kettle” and decided to make a change. He noticed that customers often dunked or sank their donuts into their coffee. Thus, the name “Dunkin Donuts” was born. 23. According to the passage, why did William leave school in eighth grade? A) to help his family B) to make a plan C) to sell lorries D) to start a donut shop 24. What observation did William make when he started his own food lorry service? A) He noticed nobody liked donuts as they were expensive. B) He noticed that people ate donuts without their coffee. C) He noticed half of sales came from coffee and donuts. D) He noticed there were no coffee shops in his hometown. 25. According to the passage, the coffee and donuts in “Open Kettle” was initially . . . . A) dear B) inexpensive C) boring D) unhappy 26. According to the passage, what is NOT true about “Open Kettle”? A) Its name was changed. B) It went out of business. C) It was opened in 1948. D) It appeared in Quincy. 3 T-102 Ingliz tili(8001106) - Sotish taqiqlanadi! Read the text and answer the questions according to it. Today I finally climbed Mt. Everest, the tallest mountain in the world. The top of the mountain was amazing. It felt like we were close to the sky. The snow was so thick that my boots sank. I looked at the beauty around me. Maybe my story would be a legend one day. I wanted people to remember this forever. I was the senior explorer in my group. I took many pictures with my camera. I would put them in a frame and hang them. On the mountain, the air was very cold. I looked over the side of the mountaintop. From that angle, I saw the border of the clouds touching the rocks below. It looked pure. There was no sign of modern life. After fifteen minutes, I knew it was time to go down from the mountain. I was glad. The team congratulated us. My chief praised us. I sent messages to my relatives to tell them that I was safe. But it was hard to leave the mountain so quickly. I wanted to enjoy the incredible sight longer. 27. According to the passage, what is this story about? A) The author’s incredible experience. B) The conditions of terrible weather. C) How to use a camera on the mountain. D) Modern life on the mountains. 28. According to the passage, what did the author see from the angle over the side of the mountaintop? A) His picture in a frame. B) His boots in the snow. C) The sun in the east. D) The border of the clouds. 29. According to the passage, the author was happy to do all of the following, EXCEPT . . . . A) leaving the mountain quickly B) hearing his team congratulate him C) sending messages to his relatives D) getting praise from his chief 30. According to the passage, the air at the top of the mountain was . . . . A) warm B) thick C) hot D) cold 4 |
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