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  1. Choose the correct answer.

My friends often go to . . . cinema.

    1. the B) - C) a D) any

  1. Choose the correct answer.

In Wales . . . of children are adopted every year.

    1. hundred B) hundreds C) hundred’s

D) hundreds’

  1. Choose the correct answer.

. . . funds are limited, so each will probably pay half the cost of a new watch band.

    1. Their B) There C) They’re D) There’s




  1. Choose the correct answer.

Mr. Smith has . . . money. He can’t pay for the Internet right now.

    1. a little B) little C) much D) a few

  1. Choose the correct answer.

This is definitely . . . shop we’ve been to so far.

    1. the better B) the best C) better D) best




  1. Choose the correct answer.

Young people are fond of fashion which was . . . a mixture of classical trousers, denim and long

T-shirt.


    1. originating B) originally C) originators

D) originate

  1. Choose the correct answer.

Previous year Nargiza . . . speaking English every day.

    1. practice B) practices C) is practicing

D) practiced

  1. Choose the correct answer.

Diyora . . . on the phone for an hour! Who is she talking to?

    1. is B) has been C) was D) had been

  1. Choose the correct answer.

Walking to Mike’s office, I stopped . . . the way several times.

    1. asking B) ask C) asked D) to ask

  1. Choose the correct answer.

You . . . wear your seatbelt during the whole of the flight.

    1. can’t B) don’t have to C) mustn’t

D) need

  1. Choose the correct answer.

Some people believe . . . horoscopes.

    1. to B) with C) in D) at

  1. Choose the correct answer.

Ann is thankful . . . Peter . . . his advice.

    1. of/for B) to/about C) to/on D) to/for



  1. Choose the correct answer.

Do you see that car? . . . is it?

    1. Which B) Whose C) What D) Who



  1. Choose the correct answer.

  • Who . . . this book from?

  • Mike, and I need to give it back tomorrow.

    1. did you borrow B) borrowed you

C) borrows you D) you borrowed

  1. Choose the correct answer.

Mary . . . that she . . . to a birthday party.

    1. told/was invited B) said/had been invited

C) says/has been inviting D) tells/to be invited


  1. Choose the correct answer.

Bob would pass the exam . . . sick.

    1. if he weren’t B) if he hadn’t been

C) provided he was D) had he been

  1. Choose the correct answer.

We wished Sally . . . so late yesterday.

    1. had not come B) did not come C) came

D) had came

  1. Choose the correct answer.

Over a thousand working hours were . . . last year because of the earthquake.

    1. loose B) lose C) lost D) loss

Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below, according to the text (19-22). Mark and Gerald are identical twins. Mirror images of each other, they also share many similarities in lifestyle. Mark hasn’t ever been married, and Gerald hasn’t either. Mark is a firefighter, and so is Gerald. Mark likes hunting, fishing, going to the beach, eating Chinese food, and watching John Wayne movies. Gerald does too.

These similarities might not be unusual in identical twins, except for one fact: Mark and Gerald were separated when they were five days old and grew up in different states with different families. Neither Mark nor Gerald knew that he had a twin. The two men found each other accidentally when they were thirty-one, and they discovered their almost identical lifestyles at that time.

Average people are fascinated by twins like Mark and Gerald. So are serious researchers. Identical twins share the same genes. Therefore, they offer researchers the chance to study the effect of genetic inheritance on disease, length of life, and personality.


  1. Mark and Gerald share many similarities in lifestyle because . . .

    1. they know each other very well.

    2. they are identical twins.

    3. they live in the same neighbourhood.

    4. they are best friends.

  2. How did they find each other?




    1. They were in the same university.

    2. They asked the police to help them find each other.

    3. They met by chance.

    4. They participated in the same training program.

  1. Twins like Mark and Gerald fascinate both average people and serious researchers, because . . .

    1. they made an outstanding scientific discovery.

    2. they won a Nobel Peace prize.

    3. they went to the Moon.

    4. they have almost identical lifestyle despite living separately.

  2. They offer researchers the chance to study . . .




    1. the wildlife of South America.

    2. the history of the Middle East.

    3. the effect of genetic inheritance.

    4. the behaviour of children.

Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below, according to the text (23-26). The first flags were probably used in China.

People flew flags in China over 4,000 years ago. Each part of the army had its own flag so the soldiers could see their leaders. Early flags were sticks of wood. They had pictures cut into the wood. Iran had metal flags about 3,000 years ago. Old Greek coins show pictures of flags. People in Rome also used flags over 2,000 years ago. People first made flags of cloth about 2,000 years ago.

Those flags looked like today’s flags. Flags are important at sea. Most ships fly their own country’s flag and the flag of the country they are visiting. When a ship flies only its own flag, it is ready to fight. Every country now has a flag.

Every U.S. state has a flag. Clubs, teams, and schools have flags. The Olympics has a flag. The Olympics flag has five rings of five colours on a white field. Each ring represents a continent. It means that people from five continents – Africa, Asia, Europe, America, and Australia – come to play.


  1. It is said in the passage that initial flags were made of . . .

    1. wood B) cloth C) rings D) metal



  1. The Olympics flag has . . .




    1. five rings and five colours.

    2. five rings and five continents.

    3. five rings and six colours.

    4. five colours and five stripes.



  1. People flew the first fabric flags . . .




    1. more than 2,500 years ago.

    2. about 2,000 years ago.

    3. about 3,000 years ago

    4. more than 4,000 years ago.

  1. The word “represents ” in the passage is closest in meaning to . . .

    1. flies B) visits C) works on D) stands for

Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below, according to the text (27-30). Amelia Earhart, America’s most famous woman pilot, was born into a wealthy family in 1897. At the age of 23 she decided to become a pilot.

In 1932 she became the first woman to make a solo flight across the Atlantic. She was awarded honours of all kinds. As her fame grew, she travelled round the country giving lectures and promoting women’s rights.

In 1937, Amelia decided to do something that no woman had tried before – to fly all the way round the world. She reached Australia, and set out on the last part of her journey across the Pacific on

July 2nd. A few hours later, she sent a radio

message saying she was running short of fuel. Then there was silence. 9 ships and 66 planes were immediately sent to search the area but were unable to find any sign of her.



Since her death, there have been many stories about her; some say that Amelia was captured by the Japanese, others claim that she lived on a South Pacific island with a fisherman. However, no trace of her or the plane has ever been found.



  1. According to the passage, . . .




    1. Amelia Earhart was the first to travel around the world.

    2. when Amelia was 35 she crossed the Atlantic.

    3. Amelia Earhart was found on an island in the Pacific.

    4. the Japanese welcomed Amelia Earhart.



  1. All of the following statements are True, Except

. . .


    1. Amelia Earhart was the first female aviator to fly alone across the Atlantic Ocean.

    2. Amelia’s last part of the journey began early in July.

    3. Amelia’s family was rich.

    4. In Amelia’s last phone call she said that she was running short of fuel.

  1. One can infer from the passage that . . .




    1. Amelia Earhart didn’t reach her final destination.

    2. silence was the best friend of Amelia Earhart.

    3. Amelia Earhart didn’t reach Australia.

    4. Amelia Earhart flew across the Pacific on July 2nd, 1932.



  1. What does the word “claim” in the passage mean?




    1. Say that something is true.

    2. Bring in an action against somebody.

    3. Insist on an explanation from somebody.

    4. Believe all the facts.

TO‘G‘RI JAVOBLAR





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