Test Ingliz Tilida O’qib Tushunish va Grammatika – 50 ta
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1 Prezident Maktablari Imtihoniga Tayyorgarlik Testi – Saralash va Asosiy bosqich uchun diagnostik savollar TEST Ingliz Tilida O’qib Tushunish va Grammatika – 50 ta Muammoni Hal Qilish – 24 ta Tanqidiy Fikrlash – 16 ta Ajratilgan vaqt: 150 daqiqa B Daraja (6-7 Sinf O’quvchilari Uchun) _____________________________________________________ (Ism) _____________________________________________________ (Familiya) Natijalar Telegramdagi: @reprez_uz Kanalida E’lon Qilinadi 2 Prezident Maktablari Imtihoniga Tayyorgarlik Testi – Asosiy bosqichi uchun diagnostik savollar Test B: English Choose a, b or c Find the antonym of the following words written in capitals: 1. He was an HONEST man. A) liar B) good C) bad D) truthful 2. The climate of Great Britain is MILD. A) difficult B) strong C) severe D) bad 3. She was afraid to walk FARTHER as she knew her life was in danger. A) mother B) out near C) near D) nearer 4. If you know one FOREIGN language it will be easier for you to learn the second one. A) local B) modern C) popular D) native 5. We pick things up with our ______. A) arms B) hands C) hair D) heads 6. I lick an ice-cream with my ______. A) knee B) chest C) lips D) tongue 7. To eat something I put it in my ______. A) mouth B) elbow C) nose D) neck 8. We comb and brush our ______. A) fingers B) shoulder C) hair D) sole 9. -Don’t you know I’m a football fan? -___ . I shout for Galatasaray. A) Not, did I B) He is too C) So am I D) Either do I 3 10. Our professor thinks we like his subject. What about yours? A) So does he. B) No, our professor is very young. C) Our students don’t know anything. D) Yes, the student’s life is not sugar and candy. 11. “I don’t like reptiles.” A) Neither am I. B) So do I. C) Neither do I. D) I don’t like them too. 12. I am fond of reading. A) So do I B) Neither can he C) So wasn’t he D) So is my son 13. “I like skating.” A) So do I B) Neither do I C) Neither does he D) So is he 14. Tom: I won’t have any more. Ann: ___ . A) So shall I B) So do I C) Neither do I D) Neither shall I 15. Ann ___ that she ___ the visitor before. A) thought / saw B) thinks / sees C) is thinking / sees D) thought / had seen 16. As it ___ dark we ___ to go home. A) gets / decided B) would get / shall decide C) had got / have decided D) was getting / decided 4 17. He ___ looking at her, wondering where he ___ her A) keep / see B) kept / had seen C) keeps / saw D) had kept / had seen 18. They ___ to get married last month although they ___ each other for only six weeks. A) decide / know B) decided / know C) decided / had known D) decided / knew 19. ___ the weather good when you ___ tennis? A) is / played B) was / were playing C) will be / played D) is / will be playing 20. When he ___ to the station the train already ___ . A) comes / left B) came / leaves C) came / had left D) had come / left Answer the questions according to the text below. Doctor Klein: Good morning, Cecilia, how are you feeling today? Cecilia: I do not feel very well, Doctor Klein. I hope that you can treat my illness. Doctor Klein: I’m sorry that you feel very sick. Tell me some of your symptoms so that I can give you a proper diagnosis. Cecilia: I have not felt well since yesterday afternoon. The symptoms began with a headache and a gradual sore throat. I drank tea with lemon and honey, and I went to bed early. However, I am extremely exhausted, and I don’t feel any better today. Doctor Klein: I have seen these symptoms recently in some of my other patients. I’ll check your temperature and examine your throat in order to give you a proper diagnosis. Cecilia: Thank you, Doctor. Doctor Klein: Open up and say “Ahhhhhh...” Cecilia: “Ahhhhhh...” Doctor Klein: Oh, my! I can already see that your throat is very red. Your temperature of 100 degrees indicates that you are running a mild fever. I am afraid that you might have the flu. Cecilia: What is the best way to cure my symptoms? 5 Doctor Klein: You will need plenty of rest, and you should drink fluids frequently in order to stay hydrated. You’ve also just started to show symptoms, so I can prescribe you a medication that can reduce fever and shorten the duration of your illness. Cecilia: Should I stay home from work as well? Doctor Klein: Yes, you should remain in bed until the fever breaks. You should also wait until 24 hours after the fever has broken before you return to work. You do not want to risk getting your coworkers sick as well. Cecilia: I suppose I will just take it easy and relax for a couple of days. Thank you, doctor, for all of your help! Doctor Klein: No problem! Try your best to rest for a couple of days. I hope you feel better soon! 21. When did Cecilia begin to feel ill? a) yesterday afternoon b) yesterday morning c) this morning d) last night 22. Which of the following is not one of Cecilia’s symptoms: a) headache b) sore throat c) exhaustion d) vomiting 23. Dr. Klein diagnoses Cecilia with which illness? a) the common cold b) hay fever c) a head injury d) the flu 24. How long does Cecilia have to wait until she can return to work? a) 24 hours after the fever breaks b) 100 minutes after her medical appointment c) 72 hours after her initial symptoms began d) 15 minutes after taking her medication 25. Which question does Doctor Klein first ask Cecilia? a) How are you feeling today? b) Why are you late for your appointment? c) What medications have you taken? d) What are your symptoms? 26. What did Cecilia do before going to bed last night? a) Schedule her appointment with Dr. Klein b) Make a list of her symptoms c) Drink tea with lemon and honey d) Take a non-prescription medication 6 27. What object would Dr. Klein most likely use to take Cecilia’s temperature? a) a cotton swab b) a thermometer c) a thermostat d) a stethoscope 28. Why does Cecilia have to drink plenty of water? a) To stay hydrated b) To clear her throat c) To reduce her fever d) To prevent vomiting Christmas A Christian holiday signifying the birth of Jesus, Christmas is widely celebrated and enjoyed across the United States and the world. The holiday always falls on 25 December (regardless of the day of the week), and is typically accompanied by decorations, presents, and special meals. Specifically, the legend behind Christmas (and the one that most children are told) is that Santa Claus, a bearded, hefty, jolly, and red-jacket-wearing old man who lives in the North Pole, spends the year crafting presents with his elves, or small, festive, excited Santa-assistants. All the children who behave throughout the year are admitted to the Good List, and will presumably receive their desired gifts on Christmas, while those who don't behave are placed on the Naughty List, and will presumably (although the matter is determined by parents) receive a lump of coal. Santa Claus is said to fly around the Christmas sky in a sled powered by his magical reindeer, or cold-resistant, mythically powered, individually named animals, delivering presents to each child's house in the process. Santa is also expected to slide through chimneys to deliver these presents (homes not equipped with chimneys might "leave the front door cracked open"), and children sometimes arrange cookies or other treats on a plate for him to enjoy. Gifts are placed underneath a Christmas tree, or a pine tree that's decorated with ornaments and/or lights and is symbolic of the holiday. Additionally, smaller gifts may be placed inside a stocking, or a sock-shaped, holiday-specific piece of fabric that's generally hung on the mantle of a fireplace (homes without fireplaces might use the wall). A Christmas tree's ornaments, or hanging, typically spherical decorations, in addition to the mentioned lights, may be accompanied by a star, or a representation of the Star of Jerusalem that the Three Apostles followed while bringing Baby Jesus gifts and honoring him, in the Bible. 7 29. On what date does Christmas take place? a) The date varies from year to year b) 20th December c) 31st December d) 25th December 30. Which mythical figure is said to deliver presents on Christmas? a) The Easter Bunny b) Saint Patrick c) Santa Claus d) Christmas Angel 31. How are children's present requests said to be granted or denied on Christmas? a) Randomly b) Through a specially designed mathematical formula c) Nobody is quite sure d) By reviewing their presence on either the "Good" or "Naughty" List 32. Which parties are said to help Santa Claus make and deliver presents? a) Elves b) He performs the work himself c) Magical reindeer d) a and c 33. On Christmas, where are presents typically found? a) Underneath the Christmas tree and in stockings b) In the chimney c) In the mailbox d) Hidden throughout the house Miami Christina visited Miami during her winter vacation. She is from Boston, where it is cold during the winter months. Miami, however, has a very warm climate. There are many sunny days in Miami, and people can go to the beach all year long. Christina spent a good portion of her trip on the beach to relax and sunbathe. However, she also explored Miami and its surroundings. Inspired by Miami’s proximity to the ocean, Christina visited the Miami Seaquarium to learn about marine life. There, she watched a show using trained dolphins, killer whales, and other aquatic mammals. She took a lot of pictures of the sea creatures jumping out of the water and performing tricks. 8 Christina also took an excursion to the Everglades National Park. This park is a protected area spanning 1.5 million acres. Because the park is mostly swampland, it is home to many reptiles. Native animals include snakes, alligators, and crocodiles. The park is also great for birdwatching. Christina enjoyed hiking the trails in the Everglades and observing the wildlife in its natural environment. When Christina returned to the city, she visited Little Havana. This is Miami’s Cuban neighborhood. Christina could see that Little Havana’s people demonstrated a lot of pride for their Cuban heritage. There were many outdoor shops and vendors, live musicians, and the Cuban cuisine was delicious. Little Havana was Christina’s favorite part about her trip to Miami. This neighborhood made Christina feel like she had traveled to Cuba without ever having to leave the United States. 34. In comparison to Christina’s hometown, Miami’s winter weather is: a) Warmer b) More humid c) The Same d) Cooler 35. Why was Christina motivated to visit the Miami Seaquarium? a) The Seaquarium was recently constructed. b) Miami’s coastal location inspired her. c) She hoped to photograph the sea creatures. d) She wanted to protest animal rights. 36. Which of the following animals would not be found in the Everglades? a) Dolphins b) Crocodiles c) Snakes d) Birds 37. Little Havana’s identity is based on what particular culture? a) Mexican culture b) Cuban culture c) Dominican culture d) American culture 38. What was Christina’s favorite part about her trip to Miami? a) Hiking the trails of the Everglades b) Visiting the Miami Seaquarium c) Touring Little Havana d) Sunbathing on the beach 9 Human body parts and organs It goes without saying that humans (mammals identifiable as those that stand upright and are comparatively advanced and capable of detailed thought) have pretty remarkable bodies, given all that they've accomplished. (Furthermore, an especially intelligent human brain produced this text!) To be sure, humans have overcome predators, disease, and all sorts of other obstacles over thousands of years. To fully understand and appreciate these accomplishments, let's take at some of the most well-known parts of the human body! The head, or the spherical body part that contains the brain and rests at the top of the human body, has quite a few individual organs and body parts on it. (It should quickly be mentioned that hair occupies the space on top of the head, and the ears, the organs responsible for hearing, are located on either side of the head.) From top to bottom, the eyebrows, or horizontal strips of hair that can be found above the eye, are the first components of the head. The eyes are below them, and are round, orb- like organs that allow humans to see. The eyes make way for the nose, or an external (sticking-out) organ that plays an important part in the breathing and bacteria-elimination processes. Below that is the mouth, or a wide, cavernous organ that chews food, removes bacteria, helps with breathing, and more. The mouth contains teeth, or small, white-colored, pointed body parts used to chew food, and the tongue, or a red-colored, boneless organ used to chew food and speak. The neck is the long body part that connects the head to the chest (the muscular body part that protects the heart and lungs), and the stomach, or the part of the body that contains food and liquid-processing organs, comes below that. The legs are the long, muscular body parts that allow humans to move from one spot to another and perform a variety of actions. Each leg contains a thigh (a thick, especially muscular body part used to perform strenuous motions; the upper part of the leg) and a calf (thinner, more flexible body part that absorbs the shock associated with movement; the lower part of the leg). Feet can be found at the bottom of legs, and each foot is comprised of five toes, or small appendages that help balance. Arms are long, powerful body parts that are located on either side of chest, below the shoulders;arms are comprised of biceps (the thicker, more powerful upper portion), and forearms (the thinner, more flexible lower portion). Hands, or small, gripping body parts used for a tremendous number of actions, are at the end of arms. Each hand contains five fingers, or small appendages used to grip objects. 10 The aforementioned shoulders are rounded body parts that aid arms' flexibility. One's back is found on the opposite side of the stomach, and is a flat section of the body that contains important muscles that're intended to protect the lungs and other internal organs, in addition to helping humans perform certain motions and actions. 39. Which of the following body parts is not located on the head or face? a) Eye b) Nose c) Mouth d) Leg 40. Legs are comprised of which of the following? a) Feet b) Calves c) Thighs d) All of the above 41. How many toes and fingers are on each foot/hand? a) Ten b) Five c) Four d) Two 42. The part of the body that contains important organs that aid digestion is: a) The back b) The head c) The stomach d) The neck 43. Which of the following is not a body part/organ on the human body? a) Quilt b) Neck c) Head d) Arm 44. Find the correct definition of the word in bold “flexibility”. a) the area above the Earth b) the ability to wait, or to continue doing something despite difficulties c) not polite; offensive or embarrassing d) feeling, showing or causing pleasure or satisfaction Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone National Park, located in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, was established as the first national park in the United States. The park is a popular destination for visitors who enjoy ecological tourism as it offers forests, mountains, and abundant ecosystems to explore. Some of Yellowstone’s most well-known landmarks are its geothermal hot springs and geysers, the most famous of which is named Old Faithful. Last fall, Lisa and her friends decided to take a camping trip to Yellowstone National Park. They arranged to stay at one of the park’s many convenient campsites. For their camping trip, they brought their backpacks, sleeping bags, and a cooler of food and drinks. They pitched their tents immediately upon arriving to their campsite. During their trip, Lisa and her friends hiked the many trails of the park, exploring its natural surroundings. In the forest, they saw a lot of local wildlife. Lisa was surprised to see a family of grizzly bears, some gray wolves, and even bald eagles 11 flying overhead. Outside of the woods, they admired the beauty of some of Yellowstone’s natural cascades. Since Yellowstone contains many hot springs and the world’s largest area of active geysers, Lisa and her friends visited many different geyser sites. They even spent an afternoon swimming in Yellowstone’s Boiling River. Of all of the sites, Lisa and her friends agreed that Old Faithful was the most impressive. Lisa and her friends waited patiently for the geyser to erupt. After about 40 minutes, a stream of boiling water over 100 feet tall sprayed from the ground and up into the air. Fortunately, no one got wet! 45. Yellowstone is an important national park in the United States because: a) It is the most ecologically diverse natural park. b) It is the most visited U.S. national park. c) It is the country’s first national park. d) It is the largest U.S. national park. 46. When did Lisa and her friends visit Yellowstone National Park? a) Last spring b) Last winter c) Last autumn d) Last summer 47. Where did Lisa and her friends stay during their visit to the park? a) At a campground b) At a hotel c) In a log cabin d) In a rental home 48. All of the following are animals that Lisa saw during her trip except: a) Bald eagles b) Grizzly bears c) Wild horse d) Gray wolves 49. Why did Lisa and her friends wait patiently when visiting Old Faithful? a) The geyser took about 40 minutes to erupt. b) They were still wet from swimming in the Boiling River. c) There was a long line to see the geyser. d) They arrived an hour before the geyser opened to the public. 50. Find the correct definition for the word in bold “wet” a) covered in water or another liquid b) the flat surface of a room on which you walk c) a building, or a room in a building, where you can buy goods or get services d) a road vehicle with an engine 12 Download 1.76 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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