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ДЛЯ ПОСТУПАЮЩИХ В ВЫСШИЕ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНЫЕ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЯ Учебный Центр «Registon» КНИГА ВОПРОСОВ НОМЕР КНИГИ ВОПРОСОВ: 011651 БЛОКИ: Английский язык 1 Математика 1 Обязательный блок 1 Обязательный блок 2 Обязательный блок 3 Абитуриент: Ф.И.О. ПОДПИСЬ Внимание абитуриентам! Перед тем, как приступить к тестам тщательно проверьте их. Если количество вопросов не совпадает с количеством ответов или не совпадает код книги, немедленно сообщите об этом руководителю аудитории. ТАШКЕНТ – 2021 А Н Г Л И Й С К И Й Я З Ы К 1 1. Choose the correct answer. At last we’ve found our book, but where is … ? A) you B) yours C) her D) your 2. Choose the correct answer. - Will you participate in the wedding? - … A) I don’t guess so B) I don’t think C) I am not afraid so D) I am afraid not 3. . Choose the correct answer. I intend to go to Greece this summer … it can be very expensive. A) because B) so as C) although D) because of 4. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. I … my text by 9 o’clock last evening. A) translated B) had translated C) have translated D) am translated 5. Choose the correct answer. If you … the Prime Minister what … you … ? A) have been/are doing B) will be/will do C) were/would do D) are/would have done 6. Choose the correct answer. Why weren’t you here earlier? You … here earlier. A) can be B) must be C) had to be D) ought to have been 7. Choose the appropriate prepositions. We got... the train and put our luggage... the top. A) at/on B) at/to C) on/on D) -/in 8. Choose the correct answer to complete the dialogue. - What is this? Is this... book you told me about? - Yes, it’s about... life of Queen Victoria A) - / - B) the / - C) the / the D) a / - 9. Choose the correct answer. Your English is much … now. You’ve made … mistakes this time. A) best / least B) good / less C) the best / less D) better / less 10. “You must do what you are told”. She said ___. A) what had to do what I was told B) that must do what I was told C) that she must do what she was told D) she had to do what she was told 11. Choose the correct answer He usually left us without …a word. A) to say B) saying C) said D) say 12. Choose the correct answer We expect him … a newspaper. A) to be arrived B) arrived C) to have arrived D) to arrive 13. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Dear Jane, sorry to hear about your problem at work. I think you are doing the right thing, but I doubt whether your boss really ... his job from what you are telling me. A) know B) known C) knows D) knowing 14. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. What time … you … Aziza this evening? A) will/meet B) are/meeting C) are/going to meet D) do/meet 15. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence I am a bit late, … …? I am sorry then A) Don’t I B) Aren’t I C) Am I D) Do I 16. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. In the evenings last year Captain Brown … to their place and they … a game or two of chess. A) come/play B) came/ played C) would come/play D) would come/would play 17. Choose the appropriate form of the verb. Excuse me, I … at you for a long time, because your face seems familiar to me. I have a feeling that we have met somewhere before. A) were looking B) has been looking C) had looked D) have been looking 18. Choose the correct answer. My aunt, ____ son-in-law is the managing director of a large company, has been to a garden party at Buckingham Palace. A) which B) whose C) whom D) who Read and then choose the correct answer to questions 19-21. Literary and artistic creativity have generally been highly valued by the French people, and such activities have flourished there and gone on to spread the influence of French culture throughout the world. Such 18th-century author philosophers as Voltaire and Jean-Jacques Rousseau were instrumental in shaping the ideas of modern France, and the works of Jean Racine, Moliere and other neoclassical playwrights are still widely performed. Victor Hugo, Honore de Balzac, and Emile Zola were among the literary giants of the 19th century. French authors have won eleven Nobel prizes for literature, far more than those of any other nation. Painting has also long been a vital art form in France. Artists often enjoyed the patronage of the nobility, producing works of quality and variety. During the 1800s, the impressionist movement was largely the inspiration of such French artists as Edgar Degas, Pierre Auguste Renoir and Claude Monet, and many art trends of the 20th century also originated in France. In addition, the atmosphere of free inquiry and artistic integrity that has generally been present in France has attracted many artists and writers from other countries 19. We learn from the passage that no nation other than France A) followed artistic trends that originated in France B) has centres where artists meet and exchange ideas C) has had so many authors who have won the Nobel prize for literature D) has had patrons of the arts 20. The passage tells us that the impressionist movement A) was largely a twentieth-century trend B) was a French form of drama C) was led primarily by Voltaire and Rousseau D) was, in great part, inspired by a number of French artists 21. It is mentioned in the passage that A) the art industry today in France would collapse without the support of the nobility B) the French people themselves don't take much interest in art C) French art is a little hard to appreciate for outsiders D) artists from other countries also flock to France Read and then choose the correct answer to questions 22-24. Most of us feel quite satisfied with the amount of care we show to our teeth merely by brushing them frequently enough. However, we don't realize the damage we give to our teeth if we don't know the proper way of brushing. Experts state that the way we brush our teeth has a great influence on our dental health. In Finland, for instance, the Academy of General Dentistry has warned against wielding your toothbrush in what it called the "death-grip" - that is, clenching the brush in the palm and scrubbing your teeth vigorously. Such overzealous cleaning can cause the gums to recede and damage the exposed roots of the teeth. Researchers in Finland studied one brushing technique that can help you exert less pressure: grip the brush as you would a pen - between your thumb and first two fingers. Done correctly, this method can cause less damage to the gums and clean as effectively as the standard grip. Select a brush with soft bristles and use short, gentle, circular strokes. 22. It's stated in the passage that A) you'll hurt the gums of your teeth if you scrub them strongly B) when the bristles of a toothbrush are too soft, they can't clean the teeth effectively C) teeth should be brushed regularly in order to prevent the gums from receding D) the standard grip is the most effective way of holding the brush 23. It's advised, in the passage, that in order to obtain better results one should A) not exaggerate the frequency of tooth-brushing B) brush the teeth gently, moving the brush in circles C) take great care of the teeth for complete well-being D) consult an expert for the proper way of tooth-brushing 24. According to the results of the research carried out in Finland, A) most people are not aware of the proper way to brush their teeth B) holding the brush like a pen reduces the harm done to the gums C) people feel great happiness when their teeth are well-cared for D) people in general are quite careless about their teeth Read and answer the following questions about the text 25-27. Today, the United States is in the grip of a second Industrial revolution. While the first, stretching from the 1870s to the 1970s, shifted the main sector of the American economy from agriculture to industry, the new revolution is shifting the economy away from traditional “smokestack” manufacturing industries to those based upon information, services and new technologies. It took the country decades to accommodate the cultural and social changes resulting from the first industrial revolution and it would be rashly optimistic to assume that Americans will not face serious stresses in coming to terms with the changes that are transforming the workplace today. 25. It is understood from the passage that the American economy ____. A) was, from the start, based on heavy industry 11651 Registon Test Service +998998672700 Registon o`quv markazi 1/4 B) has, over the years, undergone very little radical changes C) has recently entered a period of recession D) was, at the beginning, largely an agricultural one 26. The writer points out that the change in America from an agricultural to an industrial economy ____. A) made the use of information technologies indispensable B) brought with it many new cultural and social conditions which took years to resolve C) was achieved in a very short period of time, actually only about two decades D) was bitterly opposed by a large segment of society 27. The author is worried that the Americans A) don’t pay adequate attention to conditions in the workplace B) will find the second industrial revaluation hard to cope with C) may turn back to an agricultural economy D) are closing down heavy industry far too soon Read and then choose the correct answer to questions 28-30. Emma Christoffersen was twenty-eight years old when she collapsed moments after leaving a long flight from Australia. Her death highlighted the statistics concerning health-related problems during long flights. In fact, more people die from health-related incidents during flights than from air crashes. Studies show that poor air quality, low oxygen levels, and cramped seating are triggering heart attacks and deep vein thrombosis as well as causing contagious diseases among an increasingly large number of passengers. Long periods of sitting in cramped quarters can cause blood clots to form, especially in the legs and lower abdomen, which can cause deep vein thrombosis, from which Emma died. Passengers have also contracted tuberculosis through recycled air. Despite these problems, the airlines are not addressing these issues and continue to reduce the space between seats. The Aviation Health Institute advises that cabins be ventilated every three minutes, but at present, the average is every ten. To minimize the risk to their health, passengers are advised to exercise and drink plenty of water during a flight. 28. According to the passage, air crashes account for A) fewer fatalities than from those relating to health problems during flights B) as many deaths as from heart attacks and deep vein thrombosis combined C) the greatest number of deaths during flights D) far fewer deaths than are caused by tuberculosis 29. The author states that airlines are currently A) ignoring the health-related problems during flight B) providing passengers with such facilities as exercise or plenty of water during their flight C) trying to provide more space for passengers D) doing all they can to make their planes as safe as possible 30. The main factors contributing to health-related problems during flight that are mentioned in the passage are A) poor safety instructions handed to the passengers by the cabin crew of the aircraft B) people travelling when they are suffering from health problems and contagious diseases C) the absence of any supply of liquid refreshment served while on board an aircraft D) the confined space in which a passenger has to sit and inadequate ventilation Download 1.47 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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