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33. The author called the roof of the factory “living” … A) since the mat-like material from which it is made is comprised of by-products. B) since it attracts large numbers of butterflies and birds. C) because it hardly provides insulation from the weather. D) because the material from which it is made actually includes living plants.
A) is the company’s way of apologizing for the harm cars cause to the environment. B) is one of the less unusual features of the new style factory C) will make it possible for the company to reduce its heating bills. D) will enable the company to cut down on its profit.
to …
increase its car sales which, over recent years, have been rapidly declining, by attracting notice through its “living roof”.
B) get rid of the chemical by-products that have accumulate around the factory and a garden there. C) make a garden around the factory and get rid of the chemical by-products accumulated there. D) stay in the limelight whatever the cost may be.
A) is in the news now on account of its ultra-modern record-breaking models. B) has a remarkable roof that will never need replacing. C) produces high-quality cars that have repeatedly broken automobile speed records. D) is famous now because of its extremely modern architectural features. VARIANT – 10 / 1 Choose the best answer. Whenever Sadoqat doesn’t know the answer to a question, just … her shoulders and says nothing. A) shrugs B) shakes C) keeps D) stamps
– You look tired. A) Did I? B) Did you? C) Do I? D) Have you?
In my last basketball club, we … every Saturday for three hours. A) were training B) used to train C) train D) training
When … he … ? – The plane … and he … two hours later. A) did / arrive / was delayed / came B) would / come / delayed / had come C) was / come / was delayed / come D) had / come / had delayed / came 5. Choose the equivalent to underlined words. There was hardly any doubt that the problem could be solved in the near future. A) little B) few C) a little D) a few
He expects us … round about six this evening. A) came B) coming C) comes D) to come
It took me 40 minutes and her 10 minutes to get there. A) It took me the same distance to get there as it took her. B) It took me four times as long to get there as it took her. C) It took me half the distance of her. D) It took me twice as long to get there as it took her. 8. Choose the best answer. Mary recalled him … the book. A) to buy B) having bought C) buying D) to be bought
My brother usually takes tram №9 to go to work. А) tram number the ninth B) tram number nine C) tram ninth D) number ninth tram 10. Choose the best answer. Did you know that antibiotic penicillin was discovered … chance? A) for B) by C) with D) from 11. Choose the best answer. … she was frightened, she allowed the bee to be placed in her hands. A) As soon as B) In spite of C) Although D) In case 12. Choose the best answer. She is far … than she used to be. A) most self-confident B) a bit self-confident C) much self-confident D) more self-confident 13. Choose the best answer. A. Sharipova … that music will lead people from insignificant everyday life to everlasting bliss. A) is trusting B) trusts C) trust D) had trusted
If you own a car, you also … to pay for insurance and registration every day. A) have B) have had С) had had D) would have had 15. Choose the best answer. They don’t know if the leader … this application tomorrow morning. A) confirms B) will confirm C) confirmed D) would confirm 16. Choose the best answer. While the movie was thrilling, it led to … about the true nature of sharks. A) confuse B) confusion C) confusing D) get confused 17. Choose the best answer. You should … me you were going to be late. A) to tell B) to have told C) have told D) tell
The officer said to the guardsman, “Take the prisoner away”. A) The officer ordered the guardsman to take the prisoner away.
B) The officer said to the guardsman taking the prisoner away.
C) The officer asked the guardsman take the prisoner away. D) The officer told the guardsman that he will take away the prisoner.
If we had tried, we … the train. A) ought to have reached B) should have reached C) could have reached D) had to reach 20. Choose the answer. We were late. When we came, everyone … their lunch and they were sitting in the garden having a drink. A) had had B) had C) has had D) had been having Read & choose the correct answer (21-24). Born in 1898, Paul Robeson was the son of a runaway slave. He was the only black student to try out for the Rutgers University football team. In response, the other players beat him up and pulled out his fingernails. He bore the abuse to prove his worth. He not only graduated at the top of his class, but had been an All-American, the top honour for a university football player, twice. Within four years after graduation, he was one of the best-known actors and singers in the United States. Yet because he was a black man with strong political beliefs, he was forced to spend much of his life in England, and when he did return to the United States, his passport was taken away.
A) The other players in the Rutgers University football team were all white. B) Paul Robeson was bitten by other team members. C) Paul Robeson was the only black student at Rutgers University. D) Paul Robeson’s father was a slave.
A) was an academic failure. B) was a multi-talented man. C) was highly respected in England. D) had few talents besides playing football.
A) constantly suffered from white players, but could do nothing. В) was recognized the best university football player more than once. C) couldn't succeed in reach’ng academic progress. D) was rarely given the chance to play in major competitions.
A) deduct“on ”B) insult C) trouble D) luck Read & choose the correct answer for questions (25-85). Today, some countries are planning to send astronaut s back to Earth' s closest neighbo’r: the moon. They want to create space stations there between 2020 and 2030. These stations will prepare humans to visit and later live on Mars or other Earth-like planets. There are several advantages of colonizing space: for one, sending people to moon and Mars will allow us to learn a lot-for example, whether there is life on other planets. In addition, the advances we make for space travel in the fields of science, technology, medicine, and health can also benefit us here on Earth. But not everyone thinks sending humans into space is a smart idea. Many say it's too expensive to’send people, even on a short journey. And most space trips are not short . A one-way trip to Mars, for example, would take about six months. People travelling this kind of distance face a number of health problems. Also, for many early space settlers, life would be extremely difficult. On the moon's surface, for ex’mple, the air and the sun's rays are very da’gerous. People would have to stay indoors most of the time.
A) to explain the drawbacks of space travels B) to enumerate pros and cons of human space travels C) to describe what life conditions are like on the moon D) to count facilities of living on the moon
astronauts to ... A) the moon B) another solar system C) Mars D) other Earth-like planets
moon?
A) to get rid of some health problems B) to decrease Earth's population C) t’ prepare humans to live on other planets D) to learn more about human society on Earth 28. It can be understood from the passage that ... A) is not costly journey to travel into space due to it's distance’ B) all scientists find the idea of living on the moon brilliant. C) it is six-months' travel from Mars ’o the moon. D) dwell on outer space causes emerging some diseases. Read & choose the correct answer (29-32). One of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken, the Panama Canal shortcut greatly reduced the time for ships to travel between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, enabling them to avoid the lengthy, hazardous Cape Horn route around the southernmost tip of South America via the Drake Passage or Strait of Magellan. In 1920, after some thirty-nine years of problems with disease, high costs and politics, the Panama Canal was officially opened. This linked the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans by allowing ships to pass through the fifty-mile Canal Zone instead of travelling some seven thousand miles around Cape Horn. It takes a ship approximately eight hours to complete the trip through the canal, and costs a tenth of what it would cost the average ship to round the Horn. More than fifteen thousand ships use the canal annually. 29. The passage informs us that ... A) it took much more than four decades to build the Panama Canal. B) high costs and politics were the only obstacles to construct the canal. C) the Panama Canal built between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans is least than 55 miles. D) all diseases have been combatted since theuarreletion of the canal.
The Panama Canal ... A) reduced the distance between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. B) makes it impossible to cover seven thousand miles in eight hours.
C) didn't succeed in cutti’g down the route between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans much. D) has been officially opened only for travelers.
Panama Canal opened, ... A) if anyone wanted to undertake the journey by ship from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean it wouldn't take longer. B)’fifteen thousand ships transported travelers around Cape Horn every year. C) there was another route from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, but a rather long one. D) ships could travel from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean every eight hours. 32. The word "hazardous" in the “assage is”opposite in meaning to ... A) dangerous B) perilous C) safe D) slow
Making lists is relaxing. It makes you feel important - all those things–to do. It dictates the shape of the immediate future; it calms you down and it makes you feel good when you cross something off. It might even help you to get things done too. The world divides in two when it comes to listing. Type A makes orderly lists, priorities and calmly sets to work on them. Type В waits until panic sets in, grabs the nearest envelope and scribbles all over it, sighs with relief and promptly loses it. The more you have to do, the more you need a list and few people with high-powered jobs get by without them. James Oliver, psychologist, has created his own time managing matrix'. He writes a list’of things to do and then organizes them into categories: things that have to be done straight away, other things that it would be good to do today, things that are important but haven't got to be done ’mmediately and things that are less urgent but that he doesn't want to forget. ’sing categories to order the world is the way the human mind works,' he says. After th’t, you should put things into hierarchies of importance.' But he also warn’ against the danger of Excessive List Syndrome. If people get obsessed with making lists, it doesn't work, they have ’oo many categories and lose their capacity to prioritize. 33. Which of the following ideas about making lists is not mentioned in the text? A) If you make a list, you feel obliged to do each thing in it. B) It gives you satisfaction when you get something done in the list. C) List-making is standard practice in therapy for depression. D) There is more possibility of fulfillment of your duties.
passage ... A) write down everything in time as it gives them a great comfort. B) overcome their fear by making lists though they don't follow th’m. C) make a proper list and work accordingly in a relaxed way. D) feel a real necessity for list-making because of their jobs. 35. According to the text, Excessive List Syndrome is ... A) to lose ability to list-making. B) to work without priorities. C) to give up categorizing. D) to get addicted to list-making.
.... A) real B) odd C) sensible D) pressing VARIANT – 10 / 2 1. Choose the best answer. These boots need ... A) have been repaired В) repairing С) repaired D) being repaired 2. Choose the best answer. Please, describe what happened ... detail . A) on B) in C) within D) with
Mr. Smith, ... engineer of Black & Co., returned from his trip to ... Malta. A) an / – B) an / the C) the / the D) the / –
If we had tried, we ... the train. A) should have reached B) could have reached C) ought to have reached D) had to reach 5. Choose the best answer. I went to a lot of interesting talks ... the conference, the best one was given ... a Chinese professor. A) during / off B) at / by C) in / to D) about / with 6. Choose the best answer. I apologise for the mess. I ... time to clear up after lunch yet . A) haven't had ’) don't have C) wasn't ’aving D) hadn't had 7. Choose the best answer. When the Kellies ... to the airport their friends … there and ... for them. А) came / had arrived / were waiting B) came / had arrived / was waiting C) come / had arrived / had waited D) come / arrive / wait 8. Choose the best answer. All students ... report at 9.00. A) may to B) need C) are to D) could to
She has never been to the Zoo, ...? A) does she B) hasn't she C) has s’e D) doesn't she
I ... this morning. I'm going to do it a’ter watching the news at 4 p.m. A) haven't shave ’ B) won't shave ’ C) didn't shave ’ D) am not shaving
... South Americans and Mexicans like to stand very close to the person they're talking to. A)’More В) Most C) The more D) The most 12. Choose the best answer. While writing ... the audience you are writing for! A) it is important known B) is important knowing C) importance to know D) it is important to know 13. Choose the best answer. I think you should let your daughter ... over at Judy's. A) sleeping ’ B) to sleep D) sleep D) sleeps
Being a private university, ... a well-organized charitable giving program in order to offer a sufficient number of quality courses and activities . A) develop B) developing C) development of D) it developed 15. Choose the best answer. We enjoyed ... the football match. It was rarely an exciting game .... A) seeing / to watch B) to seeing / watching C) not seeing / to watch D) seeing / watching 16. Choose the best answer. A simple way to ... energy at home is to turn off the lights when you leave a room. A) store B) earn C) save D) protect
It took me 40 minutes and her 10 minutes to get there. A) it took me four times as long to get there as it took her. B) It took me twice as long to get there as it took her. C) It took me the same distance to get there as it took her. D) It took me half the distance of her. 18. Choose the best answer. Kim prefers to travel ... A) lonesome B) lonely C) a lonely D) alone
If ... late, can you turn everything off before you go? A) you'll work ’ B) you worked С) you're working ’ D) you've worked 20. Ch’ose the best answer. Sara told Tom that writing a test … her nervous . A) is making B) will make C) made D) make
The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use a set of communications protocols, to serve billions of users worldwide. The internet has reshaped and redefined most traditional communications media including telephone, music, film, and television. This has given birth to new services. Newspaper , book and other print publishing are adapting to Website technology, or are reshaped into blogging and web feeds. The Internet has enabled or accelerated new forms of human interactions through instant messaging, Internet forums , and social networking. Online shopping has boomed both for major retail outlets and small artisans and traders . Business-to-business and financial services on the Internet affect supply chains across entire industries. The origins of the Internet reach back to research of the 1960s, commissioned by the United States government in collaboration with private commercial interests to build robust, fault-tolerant, and distribute computer networks. The commercialization of what was the 1990s an international network resulted in its popularization and incorporation into virtually every aspect of modern human life. As of 2011, more than 2.1 billion people – nearly a third of Earth's population – use’the services of the Internet .
A) The Internet can be frequently utilized as for any services B) The Internet has deprived traditional media. C) The Internet has let humanity use new opportunities D) The Internet has had an impact on commerce.
A) the Internet which was first introduced is unknown. B) Modern forms of interactions among people have been established. C) Internet encourages people to comply with making fund. D) More than a quarter of the Earth's population is in’erested in users. 23. The word "instant " in the p“ssage me“ns: A) non-urgent B) elective C) optional D) immediate 24. What is the main idea of the text? A) Modern technology system for Humanity B) Modern forms of interactions for human life С) Influences of utilizing the Internet too much D) Running business by the worldwide Internet
There are about 1.900 species of termites found in many areas of the world, but most commonly in tropical rain forests. Besides the termites that occur naturally in a given area, many species have been transported accidentally by man from their native habitats to new parts of the world. They are transported in wooden articles such as shipping crates, boat timbers, lumber and the furniture. Termites are actually important to the ecology because they help convert plant cellulose into substances that can be recycled into the ecosystem to support new growth. But termites are also very destructive because they feed upon and damage wooden objects and crops. Termites that are transported from other areas are even more dangerous because they are not as able to eat the trees that grow in their new environment . Therefore, they live in and eat man-made wooden structure and crops. Subterranean termites depend on contact with moisture in the soil and generally reach the wood in man-made structures through contact with the ground. The ground below the foundations of new homes is frequently pretreated with an insecticide to prevent entry by these termites. 25. According to the author, which types of termites are the most destructive to man-made structures? A) white termites B) termites that are native to an area C) termites that have been transplanted to an area D) termites that eat only man-made wood structures 26. Which of the following is true according to the text? A) Termites damage only crops. B) Termites are of no use whatsoever to mankind. C) Termites exist only in a given area. D) Termites can be beneficial to the ecological system. Download 0.99 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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