Ingliz tili(8000290) Sotish taqiqlanadi!
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Ingliz tili(8000290) - Sotish taqiqlanadi!
Read the text and answer the questions according to it. "Fish and chips" is a famous British dish. It was invented in the 1800s. Before then, fried fish was popular in England. Around the same time, thin cut fried potatoes, or "chips" were popular in Scotland. Shop owners served fish and chips with salt and vinegar. Londoners loved the new dish a lot because it was cheap and delicious. Later, during World War II, Britain didn’t have much food. However, there were still many fish and many potatoes. For that reason, many shops selling fish and chips were opened throughout the country. In this way, fish and chips became Britain’s favourite and famous dish. Today, every British town has a fish and chips shop. People call these shops "chippies". The dish is still served with salt and vinegar. But now there are more side orders, such as tomato sauce, spicy sauce, peas, and onions. "Fish and chips" has spread to other countries too. Now it is loved all over the world. 19. What is the passage mainly about? A) The best fried fish for soldiers. B) The history of Britain’s favourite dish. C) Special restaurants for fried fish in London. D) The popularity of potatoes in Britain. 20. According to the passage, which is NOT true? A) Before fish and chips, people never ate fried fish. B) Fish and chips shops are called "chippies". C) Fish and chips is still served with salt and vinegar. D) People around the world enjoy "fish and chips" now. 21. When "fish and chips" came out, why did people like it very much? A) There were many potatoes. B) There were more side orders. C) It was cheap and delicious. D) It contained salt and vinegar. 22. The World War II helped fish and chips . . . . A) spread to different countries B) be sold at a high price C) be served with more side orders D) become popular in Britain 2 Ingliz tili(8000290) - Sotish taqiqlanadi! T-102 Read the text and answer the questions according to it. The Chinese New Year begins on a different date each year between January 21 and February 20. The Chinese New Year is a very important festival for the Chinese people. The holiday is sometimes called the Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival. The festivals last for fifteen days. The final day is the most important day of the holiday, and is known as "the Lantern Festival". There are twelve animal signs in the Chinese zodiac calendar. Each year is represented by a different animal. Cleaning the house from top to bottom before New Year’s Day is believed to bring good luck in the coming year. People open windows and doors to let in good luck. Leaving the lights on in the house over night is believed to "scare away" any bad spirits. Some people believe that what happens on the first day of the Chinese New Year reflects the rest of the year to come. Chinese people will often play games at the start of the year, hoping to obtain good luck and fortune if they win. 23. According to the passage, when might the Chinese New Year begin? A) on the last day of February B) on the first day of February C) on the last day of December D) on the first day of January 24. According to the passage, the Chinese New Year is sometimes called . . . ? A) The Zodiac Year B) The Lantern Year C) The Lunar New Year D) The Firework Festival 25. According to the passage, which of these is NOT a Chinese New Year tradition? A) leaving the lights on B) opening windows C) wearing black clothes D) cleaning the house 26. According to the passage, which of these things is thought to bring good luck? A) cleaning the house B) closing all windows C) leaving the lights off D) losing in the games 3 |
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