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61. Choose the correct answer.
Either you apologise, or I … never … to you again.
A) have/spoken B) will/speak
C)will have/spoken D) –/speak

62.Choose the correct answer.


When did you ... the books back?
A) must give B) can give
C) had to give D) have to give

63.Choose the correct answer.


Do you wish you … maths instead of English last year? This year you have very little time for the language.
A) would have studied B) had studied
C) couldn’t have studied D) hadn’t studied

64.Choose the correct answer.


The top is your colour, but are you sure it … you? It looks a bit big.
A) suits B) fits
C) matches D) goes

65.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

66.Choose the correct answer.


This is the second time she has been here, …?
A) has she B) isn’t this
C) isn’t it D) hasn’t she

67.Choose the correct answer.


A: Will it rain tomorrow?
B: …. . We are playing a football match with our friends.
A) I am afraid not. B) I hope not.
C) I guess so. D) I don't hope so.

68.Choose the correct answer.


I can't afford ... a job at the moment. I really need the money
A) not having B) not to have
C) not have D) not to having

69.Choose the correct answer.


Where are you going to put all your …?
A) furnitures B) furniture
C) some furniture D) any furniture

70.From the marked areas 1, 2, 3 and 4, identify the one that is wrong.


The coach requires that (1) his player practises (2) at least thirty-five minutes (3) every day in preparation for (4) next match.
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4

71.Choose the correct sentence.


A) What terrible beer that is!
B) What terrible beer is that!
C) What a terrible beer that is!
D) What a terrible beer is that!

72.Choose the correct answer.


His question made me feel uneasy, as . . . never knows what to say in such a situation.
A) no one B) someone
C) each one D) one

73.Choose the correct answer.


My mouth is burning! This is ... spicy food that I don’t think I can finish it.
A) very B) so
C) too D) such
74.Choose the correct answer.
… education a person has … chance there is of him or her earning low wages.
A) A little / no B) The less / the more
C) Little / much D) Plenty of / a few

75.Choose the correct answer.


When Tony got … prison, he tried to forget … his past and lead an honest life.
A) into/for B) around/ in
C) to/with D) out of/ about

76.Choose the correct answer.


… was she very rude to my mother, but she insulted my father too.
A) Furthermore B) As well as
C) In addition to D) Not only

77.Choose the correct answer.


Every visitor to Uzbekistan is overwhelmed by the …, charm and hospitality of the people.
A) kind B) kindness
C) kindly D) kindle

78.Choose the correct answer.


Her new novel is … out next month.
A) bringing B) coming
C) going D) arriving
Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below (19-22).
The force that pulls things towards the ground is called gravity. Gravity is something that you can't see or touch. Isaac Newton named this force as 'gravity' after he watched an apple fall from a tree. He noticed that things always fell down. They never went up. Later he figured out the important role that gravity played on the Earth. Moon's gravity makes the tides change in the oceans. Gravity keeps the Earth's atmosphere from flying off into space. The atmosphere is what gives us weather. Without it, the Earth would have no weather at all. Gravity also keeps us from flying off into space. It also makes the Earth go round the Sun. And it keeps the Moon going round the Earth. Of course, the Earth never touches the moon.

79. What is the main idea of the text?


A) The Isaac Newton's prediction of weather change
B) The apple which falls from a tree in the garden
C) The notion of gravity and its importance D) The force which pulls things up to the sky

80.According to the passage, what do we call the force that pull things to the ground?


A) gravity B) The Earth
C) the Moon D) space

81. According to the passage, you can tell that


A) gravity deals only with apples in the garden
B) gravity makes the Earth touch the moon C) gravity has nothing to do with the weather
D) gravity is important to the weather

82. All of the following statements are TRUE about gravity, EXCEPT ...


A) Gravity keeps the Earth's atmosphere
B) Gravity deals with the weather on the Earth
C) Gravity helps things to fly up into space D) Gravity makes the Earth go round the Sun
Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below (23-26).
If your average sharks are scary enough, imagine how you might feel if you were to meet a goblin shark as you were swimming along. Their color is enough to startle any swimmer. They are bright bubblegum pink and range from three to thirteen feet long. The skin is softer and flabbier than most sharks. The goblin shark has a very long, triangular snout that looks like a large, pink triangular blade slicing through the water. This snout also helps the shark use its sixth sense to find prey. Sharks are able to sense electrical impulses given off by prey swimming in the surrounding water. Like most sharks, this pink predator has very sharp teeth in the front of its mouth for grasping prey. It has smaller teeth in the back of its mouth for crunching bones and chewing flesh. Goblin sharks feed on fish, squid, crabs, lobsters, and other similar prey. When hunting, goblin sharks can even stick their jaws right out of their heads making them look even more ugly and terrifying. They use this extended jaw to catch prey. The strange pink color and scary appearance probably led to their name. They certainly look like truly scary Halloween creatures dreamed up by a horror movie writer. However, goblin sharks actually belong to a family of sharks known as mackerel sharks.

83. From the context of the passage, what is the meaning of predator?


A) an animal eaten by other animals
B) man
C) an animal that hunts other animals
D) a plant-eating animal
84. Which word refers to the projecting nose and jaws of an animal?
A) predator B) prey
C) snout D) mouth

85. What is a shark’s sixth sense?


A) the ability to swim long distances
B) the ability to sense electrical impulses from other living creatures
C) the ability to thrust its jaw forward
D) the ability to change colors

86. From the context of the passage, which is the best antonym for predator


A) snout B) hunter
C) prey D) food
Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below (27-30).
Clench your fist. Place it on your chest a little left of center. Your heart is about the size of your fist and is located about two-thirds down on the left side of your chest. It expands and contracts about 70 times a minute in a healthy adult man. Each expansion and contraction is one heartbeat. An average adult woman’s heart beats about 78 times a minute. It beats about 85 to 90 times a minute for a sixth grader and 130 times a minute in a baby. The heart pumps blood around the body through 16,000 miles of arteries, veins, and capillaries in the circulatory system. Blood is pumped to the lungs to carry oxygen to other parts of the body and from other parts of the body back to the heart to receive more oxygen. Your heart pumps an average of 1,500 gallons of blood every day. Throughout your lifetime, your heart will pump more than thirteen million oil barrels of blood. You can determine your heartbeat by taking your pulse. Find the beat on your wrist or neck with your index and middle finger. Count the beats for exactly one minute. Do three trials to be sure you are accurate. Run or exercise for five minutes and check your pulse again. It should be much faster. Care for your heart, and it will give you a lifetime of service.

87. What is the measure of your heartbeats in one minute?


A) the lungs B) a contraction
C) expansion D) a pulse

88. According to the passage, what is a likely heartbeat for a six-grader?


A) 70 times a minute B) 78 times a minute C) 130 times a minute D) 85 to 90 times a minute

89. What can you infer about the dangers of breathing contaminated air based on how the heart pumps oxygen to the body?


A) Contaminated air and smoking reduce the oxygen levels, and less oxygen will be pumped to the body.
B) It doesn’t matter what you breathe because you are young.
C) Your body filters out the contamination so it doesn’t matter
D) You aren’t affected by smoke until you’re forty.

90. What can you infer about the relationship between heartbeats and the age of healthy people?


A) Heartbeats are higher in adults than in children
B) Heartbeats become lower between infancy and adulthood.
C) Age doesn’t affect pulse rates.
D) both A and B
TEST TUZUVCHI: NURULLAYEV. M



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