S. Amanyo‘lov 2023 yil fevral
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“TASDIQLAYMAN” Sirdaryo viloyati yuridik texnikumi direktorining o’quv ishlari bo’yicha birinchi o’rinbosari v.v.b. S.Amanyo‘lov 2023 yil ____ fevral 1 - VARIANT GRAMMAR 1. She _____ a uniform. A) wear B) to wear C) wearing D) wears 2. It is half past eight. A) 8:30 B) 7:30 C) 18:30 D) 17:30 3. A: _____ you _____ the piano? B: Yes, _____ . A) Can / use / I can B) Can / play / I can C) Can / play / I D) Can / use / * 4. He _____ some new shoes last month. A) bought B) buying C) buy D) buys 5. Would you like _____ chips? A) some B) any C) a D) the 6. Prague is one of the _____ cities in Europe. A) most beautiful B) more beautiful C) beautiful D) the most beautiful 7. I’m saving my money _____ a CD player. A) buying B) to buy C) buy D) bought 8. What _____ in your free time? A) are you doing B) do you do C) you do D) are you do 9. “_____ a drink?” “Yes, please. I’ll have an orange juice.” A) Do you like B) Are you liking C) Would you like D) Did you like 10. I stopped _____ my book and went to bed. A) to read B) read C) will read D) reading VOCABULARY 11. I brush my ______ regularly, especially after eating. A) waist B) lips C) teeth D) thumb 12. The question is really ______. You do not even need to think on it. A) complete B) different C) difficult D) easy 13. Mars is a/an _______. A) place B) space C) planet D) universe 14. She loves meeting people and going to parties. She is a very ______ person. A) shy B) ignorant C) learned D) sociable 15. I always write my daily activities on my ______. A) weekly B) daily C) diary D) minutely READING Many people who have to start the day early find it difficult to wake up properly. For some of them the solutions is very straightforward: they drink two cups of coffee and the feelings of the fatigue disappear. This is the effect of caffeine; one of a family of stimulants found not only in coffee but also in such drinks as tea, cola and cocoa. Taken in reasonable amounts, the stimulating chemical may help some people to work more efficiently. However, excessive quantities can cause several irritating, unhealthy side effects. Studies show, in fact, that more than two cups of coffee a day can cause unpleasant symptoms such as nervousness, irritability, stomach pain and insomnia. 16. The passage suggests that it is inadvisable for one to _____. A) drink any tea, coffee or cocoa at all. B) drink more than two cups of coffee a day. C) start the day without a stimulant of some sort. 17. Caffeine and other similar stimulants _____. A) can produce certain unpleasant side effects, if large doses are taken. B) are completely harmless. C) always have a negative effect upon people. D) actually never lead to improved work efficiency. E) are so useful for health. 18. The passage points out that many people begin the day with two cups of coffee _____. A) even when they don’t feel sleepy. B) because by doing so they soon feel wide awake. C) because there is less caffeine in coffee than in tea. 19. The effect of caffeine is A) disappearance of fatigue B) waking up C) irritation 20. What are the symptoms caused by consuming a lot of caffeine? A) nervousness, irritability, stomach pain and insomnia B) fatigue, tiredness, irritability C) stomach pain and insomnia 2-VARIANT GRAMMAR 1. My dad _____ at 7 o’clock everyday. A) stands up B) looks up C) gets up D) jumps up 2. It is quarter past eight. A) 8:30 B) 7:30 C) 8:15 D) 17:15 3. Kim _____ ski 4 years ago, but he _____ ski very well now. A) could / can B) can / could C) could / can’t D) couldn’t / can 4. Where _____ you _____ on holiday last year? A) did / went B) go / did C) did / go D) do / go 5. Would you like _____ tea _____ mineral water? A) some / and B) any / or C) some / or D) any / and 6. How many children _____ they _____? A) have / got B) have / get C) does / got D) has / got 7. She’s going _____ home. A) to walk B) walking C) walk D) to walking 8. Jack’s a policeman but he _____ a uniform. A) doesn’t wear B) isn’t wearing C) no wear D) wears 9. “_____ your teacher?” “Yes, she’s very nice.” A) Did you like B) Would you like C) Will you like D) Do you like 10. He agreed _____ the job as soon as possible. A) start B) starting C) to start D) starts VOCABULARY 11. The cars wait until the traffic ______ turn green. A) railings B) signs C) crossing D) lights 12. How many ______ can you speak? A) tongues B) languages C) nations D) vocabulary 13. I ______ play cards. I hate it. A) always B) often C) never D) nothing 14. My friend loves to talk to people and tell them what he thinks. He is ______. A) ugly B) talkative C) strong D) sad 15. I hate doing the ______ especially cleaning the windows. A) homework B) housework C) jobs D) house-jobs READING The child followed his grandmother into the garden. As they walked slowly towards the little building in the back the child heard strange noises and suddenly stopped. The grandmother turned and laughed warmly at her grandson’s frightful expression. He had never been this close to animals before and was too young to recognize the sounds he heard. She handed him the bowl she had been carrying in her hand and picked him up. In the safety of her arms he relaxed and together, they entered the coop to feed the chickens. 16. The child was frightened of _____. A) the animal noises from the coop. B) his grandmother’s laughter. C) the bowl in his grandmother’s hands. 17. The grandmother picked up her grandson _____. A) so that she could walk quicker. B) so he would not run away. C) to show him the coop. 18. They were going _____. A) to feed the chickens. B) to relax in the garden. C) to take some exercise. 19. Why did they need the bowl? A) to pick up the litter B) to get some vegetables C) to feed chickens 20. What did the grandmother do when she saw her grandson’s frightful expression? A) laughed B) carried him C) entered the coop 3-VARIANT GRAMMAR 1.She _____ from England. A) come B) comes C) don’t come D) goes 2. It is five to nine. A) 9:55 B) 9:35 C) 8:55 D) 9:05 3. My little sister _____ paint pictures alone when she _____ nine, but she _____ now. A) could / can / can B) can / was / could C) couldn’t / was / can D) was / can / could 4. Max didn’t _____ yesterday afternoon; he _____ at home. A) go out / stayed B) go out / stay C) went out / stayed D) went out / stay 5. Would you like _____ tea _____ mineral water? A) some / and B) any / or C) some / or D) any / and 6. New York is _____ Paris. A) dirty B) dirtier than C) the dirtiest D) dirtier 7. She wants _____ in Paris and Moscow. A) dancing B) dance C) is dancing D) to dance 8. Mrs. Steele _____ to her boss. I’ll tell her you phoned. A) talked B) talks C) talk D) is talking 9. You can tell me your secret. I _____ anyone. A) am not going tell B) won’t tell C) don’t tell D) didn’t tell 10. I went to the shops _____ some shoes. A) buy B) for to buy C) to buy D) for buy VOCABULARY 11. My answer was ______, not wrong. A) write B) ride C) light D) right 12. My friend sent me a ______ last week. A) writing B) ladder C) letter D) later 13. I am a Beatles ______. A) side B) support C) lovely D) fan 14. Shoes are usually made of ______. A) leather B) wool C) paper D) iron 15. ______ is liquid soap used for washing your hair. A) cream B) shaving-foam C) shampoo D) soap READING The famous film star John Wayne’s real name was Marion Michael. Born in Iowa, USA on 26 May, 1907, he died on 11 June, 1979 in Los Angeles. John’s forty year film life included over 250 films. As he was seen as a strong, large man who was quiet but mature, his real name, Marion, did not suit his acting career. 16. John Wayne _____. A) died at the age of 40 B) was born with the last name Marion. C) was a mature actor. 17. His film career _____. A) was of war and western films. B) started in Iowa. C) lasted for forty years. 18. According to the passage his appearance _____. A) was suitable for the roles of a confident leader. B) helped his audiences believe his roles. C) did not help his career. 19. Where was John Wayne born? A) Iowa B) Tennessee C) Nevada 20. When did he die? A) 11 June, 1979 B) 26 May, 1907 C) 10 July, 1947 4-VARIANT GRAMMAR 1.Bern _____ in a flat in Birmingham. A)lives B) stands C) has D) wants 2. “What time is it?” “3:45” A) It is quarter past three. B) It is fifteen past four. C) It is quarter to four. D) It is fifteen to four. 3. I _____ play football well, but I _____ play ice-hockey very well. A) can’t / can B) could / can’t C) could / can D) can / could 4. A: Where _____ you last week? B: I _____ in Alabama. A) were / were B) was / is C) were / was D) was / were 5. A: Is there _____ juice in the fridge? B: No, there isn’t _____ juice, but there is _____ lemonade. A) some / some / any B) any / any / some C) some / any / any D) any / any / any 6. You are _____ me. A) older B) oldest C) older than D) older then 7. What’s she going _____ ? A) do B) doing C) to do D) did 8. She is not ready. She _____ her hair. A) is washing B) washes C) washed D) wash 9. I want _____ a film on TV this evening. A) seeing B) see C) see to D) to see 10. Do you enjoy _____? A) dance B) dancing C) danced D) to dance VOCABULARY 11. Do you want to ______ biscuit? A) eat B) see C) play D) read 12. Our geography teacher brings ______ to the lesson. A) cap B) map C) tap D) cup 13. Some of the students of this college stay in the ______. A) house B) dormitory C) flat D) country 14. Madison doesn’t like work. He is ______. A) happy B) poor C) rich D) lazy 15. A ______ has long ears, long teeth, lives in a ground and like to eat carrot. A) mouse B) rabbit C) dog D) sheep READING Cosmetics have been used for thousands of years to improve the appearances of people and also to help keep them clean and healthy. We know that cosmetics were often used in ancient Egypt. Many beautiful jars and bottles which held oils and perfumes, have been found, and can be seen in museums. Men, in some primitive tribes and societies also paint their faces and bodies. This is usually done to show that they are of some high rank. Sometimes, however, it is used to show that the people of that group are taking part in some form of ceremony. Today, in our society, cosmetics are usually used to improve the appearance of people and to make them appear healthy. It is not difficult to obtain cosmetics today. Many are made cheaply from synthetic materials and vegetable oils. 16. Cosmetics have been _____. A) used for the body only in modem times. B) for ceremonies. C) used by people since ancient times. 17. Cosmetics not only make people look good but also _____. A) help maintain health in our society. B) established the social rank of people. C) help maintain an appearance of health. 18. Egyptians used jars and bottles _____. A) to hold both synthetic materials and vegetables. B) to give primitive tribes cosmetics to try out. C) for both decoration and to hold their cosmetics. 19.Why did men paint their faces and bodies in some primitive tribes and societies? A) to show their rank B) to make them appear healthy C) to improve their appearances 20. What are modern cosmetics made of? A) synthetic materials and vegetable oils. B) synthetic materials C) vegetable oils. 5-VARIANT GRAMMAR 1. __________ designs buildings. A) A pilot B) An architect C) An interpreter D) An engineer 2.A: _____ languages do they speak? B: Just one. A) What B) How many C) How D) Which 3. Nobody _____ play the guitar. A) can’t B) can C) couldn’t D) isn’t 4. I usually _____ for 6 hours a day, but I _____ for 8 hours yesterday. A) work / worked B) works / worked C) worked / worked D) work / work 5. A: Would you like _____ oranges? Oh, sorry! There aren’t _____ oranges. But we have apples. B: That’s all right. Can I have _____ tea? A: OK. A) any / any / some B) some / any / some C) any / some / any D) some / some / any 6. A country is _____ than a city. A) cheap B) cheaper C) cheapest D) more cheaper 7. _____ you ever _____ in a car accident? A) Has / been B) Have / been C) Have / be D) Have / was 8. This is a great party! Everyone _____. A) dance B) is dancing C) dances D) are dancing 9. Some people like _____ breakfast in bed, but I don’t. A) having B) too have C) have D) had 10. He told me he loved me. I didn’t know what _____. A) to say B) say C) will I say D) saying VOCABULARY 11. My brother is ______ a book. A) riding B) reading C) speaking D) playing 12. Can you help me carry my ______. A) body B) suitcase C) picture D) language 13. She has got a ______ over her head. A) belt B) tie C) blanket D) scarf 14. The Sahara is a ______. A) river B) continent C) desert D) canal 15. The young dog is called ______. A) puppy B) lamb C) kitten D) calf READING Leslie comes from a big city. During the holiday she went to spend a week on her uncle’s farm. It was her first visit there. Her uncle, who was very pleased to see his niece, did his best to make her stay an enjoyable one. On the farm she rode a horse, fed chickens ran in the fields and ate fruit fresh from the trees. She enjoyed her holiday so much that, when the day for her to return to the city came, she was very sad to leave. 16. Leslie‘s _____. A) holiday lasted for a week. B) parents often sent her to the farm. C) life on the farm was a very sad one. 17. Leslie _____. A) hated the animals on the farm. B) thought life on the farm was extremely hard. C) thoroughly enjoyed her holiday on the farm. 18. Which of the following is the most suitable TITLE for this passage. A) Horses and Chickens B) A Different Sort of Life C) An Unpleasant Holiday 19. Where does Leslie live? A) a small town B) uncle’s farm C) a big city 20.Why Leslie was sad when the day for her return came? A) she enjoyed her holiday so much, that did not want to leave B) she hated farm C) she did not want to stay at farm 6-VARIANT GRAMMAR 1. I _____ English, Russian, and Romanian, but I _____ Chinese. A) speak / don’t speak B) speaks / speak C) speaks / speaks D) speaks / don’t speak 2. Mike eats cheeseburgers because _____ likes _____ . A) he / their B) him / they C) he / them D) him / them 3. Only Sam _____ play the piano. A) can B) was C) is D) were 4. Rosemary often _____ to work by bus, but she _____ to work by taxi yesterday. A) got / get B) gets / got C) get / got D) got / got 5. Marie Curie was born _____ Warsaw. A) on B) at C) in D) from 6. A city is _____ than the country. A) the most exciting B) exciting C) more exciting D) excited 7. She has _____ to Portugal. A) going B) went C) gone D) went 8. Derek’s good at golf but he _____ very often. A) aren’t play B) isn’t playing C) doesn’t play D) didn’t play 9. Do you want _____ it again? A) try B) trying C) to trying D) to try 10. We began _____ about next year’s holiday two months ago. A) talked B) talking C) talks D) talk VOCABULARY 11. Come ______ and sit down! A) here B) her C) hair D) heir 12. My mother’s sister is my ______. A) uncle B) cousin C) nephew D) aunt 13. I like visiting museums and art ______. A) shops B) stores C) galleries D) markets 14. My brother ______ 65 kilos. A) weighs B) masses C) makes D) pulls 15. ______ is a very tall animal that has long neck. A) giraffe B) elephant C) horse D) cow READING When Christopher Columbus set sail in 1492 from Spain, his destination was not America. In fact, he did not even know that the huge American continents existed. His purpose in sailing west was to reach the Indies faster than other ships which used a route around Africa. The Indies were a source of riches for Europeans during those days. The treasures of spices, silks, etc. were greatly valued by Europeans but were extremely difficult to obtain. When Columbus reached the islands that are now known as the West Indies, he believed he had reached Asia and he called the people living there ‘Indians’. 16. In 1492 Columbus _____. A) wished to go to America. B) started traveling towards Asia. C) traveled by way of Africa to Asia. 17. Spices, silks and other treasures _____. A) were from the West Indies. B) from Asia, were brought to Europe. C) from Spain, were taken to the Indies. 18. Columbus believed _____. A) the destination for Europeans was Asia via America. B) the riches of the West Indies were better than those of Asia. C) he was headed for India. 19. How did Columbus called people living there? A) Indians B) Portugals C) Indies 20. What was greatly valued by Europeans? A) gold and silver B) spices, silks C) computers 7-VARIANT 1. Her sister doesn’t _____ eating a hamburger. A) like B) likes C) liking D) liked 2. Andrew buys a newspaper everyday. _____ reads _____ at home. A) It / he B) Him / it C) He / it D) His / it 3. _____ you _____ any other languages? A) Could / know B) Could / use C) Can / speak D) Can / speaking 4. Bonny and Nick _____ tennis last weekend, but they rarely _____ tennis. A) played / play B) play / play C) play / plays D) play / played 5. There were no planes _____ the past. A) in B) on C) at D) over 6. Your class is _____ than my class. A) noisy B) noisiest C) noisier D) more noisy 7. Have they _____ been to Australia? A) never B) just C) yet D) ever 8. In Britain people _____ on the right. A) are driving B) drives C) drive D) drove 9. I’d love ____ with you. A) to going B) go C) to go D) going 10. Last year we managed _____ a holiday that suited everyone. A) found B) to find C) find D) finding 11. We have no money to buy a ______ for the train to London. A) price B) ticket C) seat D) place 12. The ______ is sunny today. A) weather B) leather C) whether D) air 13. Policemen wear ______ so everyone knows who they are. A) clothes B) shoes C) dresses D) uniforms 14. The government is trying to help ______ families. A) rich B) social C) small D) homeless 15. ______ is a piece of clothing that you wear on your foot inside your shoe. A) socks B) pants C) boot D) sleeve READING In 1924 Thomas Watson Sr. changed the name of his company to International Business Machines. The company produced many types of electronic machines. In 1952, Watson’s son, Thomas Jr. became the head of the company and proceeded to manufacture their first computers. This first computer was produced for scientists. Many other forms of the computer were produced and in 1981 this firm marketed its first personal computer. Unfortunately, this world known and respected company, better known as IBM, is now like many other companies: in financial difficulty. 16. A good TITLE for this passage is _____. A) Thomas Watson Sr. and Jr. B) Financial Difficulties C) IBM: Yesterday and Today 17. IBM’s first personal computer _____. A) was manufactured for scientists. B) caused financial difficulties for the company. C) was created by Thomas Jr. 18. IBM _____. A) was the first company to produce personal computers. B) went bankrupt in recent years. C) belongs to a family of scientists. 19. What happened in 1924? A) Thomas Watson Sr. changed the name of his company B) Thomas Jr. became the head of the company C) this firm marketed its first personal computer 20. What is the present state of IBM? A) in financial difficulty B) world known and respected company C) belongs to a family of scientists. 8-VARIANT GRAMMAR 1. We _____ tennis on Monday evenings, but my little sister _____ on Sundays. A) play / play B) plays / plays C) play / plays D) plays / play 2. Where _____ they live? A) are B) do C) does D) is 3. _____ your teacher speak English when he was seven? A) Can B) Could C) Does D) Are 4. It _____ a lot in winter here, but it _____ last year. A) snows / rains B) snowed / rained C) snow / rain D) snows / rained 5. I get up _____ six o’clock _____ Tuesdays. A) at / on B) at / in C) about / at D) around / in 6. Life in a country is _____ in a city. A) slow B) slower than C) slower D) slowly 7. She’s _____ the letter. She _____ it yesterday. A) wrote / wrote B) written / written C) wrote / written D) written / wrote 8. I left college three years _____. A) nothing B) ago C) for D) in 9. We’re _____ a party next Saturday. Would you like _____? A) have / to go B) having / to come C) had / to have D) having to / had 10. I enjoy _____ places I’ve never been to before. A) visiting B) to visit C) visits D) visit VOCABULARY 11. The picture is on the ______. A) vase B) wall C) door D) curtain 12. My father’s brother is my ______. A) brother B) grandfather C) uncle D) aunt 13. He always ______ his teeth. A) washes B) waters C) brushes D) tidies 14. You can ______ a bus just outside the station. A) beat B) catch C) keep D) meet 15. ______ is a large area of hot, dry land where is very much sand. A) sea B) desert C) forest D) lake READING “John Fuller has really surprised us all. At school he seemed such a boring and ordinary boy. As far as I can remember, he made no close friends. I don’t think we actually disliked him, but we certainly ignored him. I would really like to meet him again now. It’s clear from his wonderful films that he must be a most interesting man.” 16. The writer _____. A) knew John Fuller would be a great man. B) has always been jealous of John Fuller. C) was at school with John Fuller. 17. The writer was surprised _____. A) that John Fuller was no longer interested in him. B) to see how John Fuller had changed over the years. C) to learn that John Fuller had become rich by making films. 18. Which of the following TITLES would be suitable for this passage. A) John Fuller’s Films B) No Longer Ordinary C) My Best Friend 19. The writer wants to _______ A) meet John Fuller B) watch movies with John Fuller C) go back to school again 20. Who were friends with John Muller? A) his classmates B) the writer and other boys C) he had no friends 9-VARIANT GRAMMAR 1. My parents _____ eat meat. A) don’t B) aren’t C) doesn’t D) are 2. “_____ do you like your job?” “Because it’s interesting.” A) Why B) What C) How D) Where 3. _____ you swim when you were five? A) Could B) Can C) Do D) Are 4. Last year it _____ for three months, but it _____ just for two weeks. A) snows / rains B) snowed / rained C) snowing / raining D) snow / raining 5. Bob ran 100 meters _____ 11 seconds. A) in B) at C) on D) with 6. Brain’s car is _____ in our district. A) fast B) faster C) the fastest D) more fast 7. I’ve never _____ anyone who_____ more than you. A) saw / eats B) seen / eat C) saw / eaten D) seen / eats 8. I was born in Africa _____ 1970. A) on B) at C) in C) last 9. He isn’t as intelligent _____ his sister. A) like B) as C) than D) nothing 10. David always enjoyed _____ football at school. A) to be played B) playing C) to play D) play VOCABULARY 11. Do you want to drink ______? A) meal B) ice-cream C) fruit juice D) marmalade 12. Choose the antonym of the underlined word. I am going to buy a pair of new shoes next week. A) cheap B) old C) bad D) small 13. She felt ______ about her exam. A) interested B) ignorant C) ugly D) nervous 14. Thanks very much! I’m very ______ for your help. A) generous B) grateful C) full D) sorry 15. My sister’s husband is my ______. A) brother B) brother-in-law C) cousin D) nephew READING By the end of her first day at work Janet was terribly tired. She was also very happy, for she knew she had made a good beginning. Mr. Taylor was clearly very pleased with the way she had answered his telephone and looked after his visitors. He had also praised her typing. ‘Tomorrow,” she thought happily, “it will be much easier.” 16. From the passage we understand that Janet _____. A) hates her new job. B) is married to a businessman. C) is a secretary. 17. Mr. Taylor _____. A) has known Janet for a long time. B) is a difficult man to work for. C) is fully satisfied with Janet. 18. The passage describes _____. A) Janet’s first day at work. B) why Janet is not pleased with her work. C) what kind of man Mr. Taylor is. 19. What is name of Janet’s boss? A) Mrs. Taylor B) Mr. Taylor C) Mr. Black 20. How did Janet feel after her first day of work? A) happy B) tired C) satisfied 10-VARIANT GRAMMAR 1. My classmates _____ on picnic every month. A) went B) goes C) going D) go 2.“_____ do you _____ on holiday?” “To Rome or Paris.” A) Where / like B) How / relax C) Where / go D) Why / go 3. “Could she cook?” “Yes, she _____” A) can B) is C) could D) was 4. Ann usually _____ to work, but yesterday she_____ . A) drive / walks B) drives / walked C) drove / walked D) drive / walk 5. Toshio is _____ Japan. He isn’t American. A) of B) in C) at D) from 6. Paris is _____ Madrid. A) big than B) bigger C) bigger than D) biggest 7. I _____ John yesterday. A) see B) seen C)’m seeing D) saw 8. A: Ouch! There’s _____ in my eye! B: Let me look. No, I can’t see _____. A) something / anything B) anything / anywhere C) somebody / everywhere D) something / nothing 9. He isn’t as intelligent _____ his sister. A) like B) as C) than D) nothing 10. I never liked _____ to church when I was a child. A) going B) to do C) went D) go VOCABULARY 11. Which ______ do you come from? A) nation B) year C) country D) date 12. The ______ makes bread. A) cook B) shopkeeper C) baker D) actor 13. My belt is too ______. I couldn’t loose it. A) hard B) soft C) useful D) tight 14. Surely they aren’t ______ enough to buy such a large car! A) cautious B) well C) poor D) wealthy 15. My sister’s daughter is my ______. A) niece B) nephew C) cousin D) sister-in-law READING When we arrived at the little hotel, the first thing we did was to see if it was clean. We were particularly interested in the kitchen, which was in the back of the building. There we saw large, open shelves filled with pots, pans and plates. These were clean, but the floors were very dirty. We also noticed that the food was not kept covered, and there were a lot of flies about. So, we decided not to stay in that hotel. 16. This hotel _____. A) is not properly taken care of B) attracts a lot of visitors. C) serves excellent food. 17. When we saw the kitchen _____. A) it had just been cleaned. B) we were very pleased with the food. C) we knew this wasn’t the right place to stay. 18. The kitchen _____. A) wasn’t clean enough. B) was in a separate building. C) had a bad smell. 19. The food in kitchen was _______ A) not covered B) very delicious C) traditional 20. What did they decide? A) to not stay at this hotel B) to find another place to stay C) food was delicious 11-VARIANT GRAMMAR 1. Summer holidays _____ in June. A) begins B) begin C) beginning D) began 2. Is there _____ apple in the bag? A) a B) an C) the D) * 3. Queen Elizabeth was born _____ London _____ 1926. A) at / in B) of / on C) in / in D) on / in 4. Ann and Max usually _____ sailing at weekends, but last weekend they _____ tennis. A) goes / played B) go / played C) went / play D) went / played 5. David was very busy _____ the afternoon. A) * B) on C) at D) in 6. Madrid is much _____. A) cheap B) cheaper C) cheapest D) the cheapest 7. She is only 14 years old, but she _____ many tournaments in her life. A) already won B)‘s already won C) already win D)‘ve already won 8. Have you got _____ homework? A) many B) much C) a few D) some 9. That’s the palace _____ the King lives. A) who B) which C) where D) when 10. Let me _____ for the meal. You paid last time. A) pay B) to pay C) paid D) paying VOCABULARY 11. Would you like to drink a ______ of tea? A) bottle B) piece C) slice D) cup 12. I am so ______. I want to sleep. A) asleep B) tired C) easy D) hard 13. The music was too ______. A) loud B) small C) wrong D) incorrect 14. Don’t go. I’m going to ______ some coffee. A) make B) cook C) boil D) prepare 15. My mother’s brother is my ______ . A) uncle B) father-in-law C) aunt D) nephew READING Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s world was a world of music from the moment he was born. His father, who was a fine musician, was teaching his daughter to play the piano. Little Wolfgang used to listen to his sister as she practiced. He quickly learned the pieces she played. One day he said he wanted to play too. But he was only three years old then, and his father thought that his hands were too small. However, that evening, alone and in the dark, he played the pieces his sister had been practicing and he played them much better than her. 16. While his sister was practicing, Mozart _____. A) usually made a lot of noise. B) used to feel very bored. C) learned how to play the piano. 19. Mozart’s father didn’t believe that _____. A) his daughter practiced often enough. B) a child of three could possibly play the piano. C) his children would ever learn to play well. 18. As a child, Mozart _____. A) was hated by his father. B) was taught by his sister to play the piano. C) had a great talent for music. 19.How old was Mozart when he started playing the piano? A) 4 B) 3 C) 5 20. What was the job of Wolfgang’s father? A) architect B) artist C) musician 12-VARIANT GRAMMAR 1. She _____ a uniform. A) wear B) to wear C) wearing D) wears 2. It is half past eight. A) 8:30 B) 7:30 C) 18:30 D) 17:30 3. A: _____ you _____ the piano? B: Yes, _____ . A) Can / use / I can B) Can / play / I can C) Can / play / I D) Can / use / * 4. He _____ some new shoes last month. A) bought B) buying C) buy D) buys 5. Would you like _____ chips? A) some B) any C) a D) the 6. Prague is one of the _____ cities in Europe. A) most beautiful B) more beautiful C) beautiful D) the most beautiful 7. I’m saving my money _____ a CD player. A) buying B) to buy C) buy D) bought 8. What _____ in your free time? A) are you doing B) do you do C) you do D) are you do 9. “_____ a drink?” “Yes, please. I’ll have an orange juice.” A) Do you like B) Are you liking C) Would you like D) Did you like 10. I stopped _____ my book and went to bed. A) to read B) read C) will read D) reading VOCABULARY 11. I brush my ______ regularly, especially after eating. A) waist B) lips C) teeth D) thumb 12. The question is really ______. You do not even need to think on it. A) complete B) different C) difficult D) easy 13. Mars is a/an _______. A) place B) space C) planet D) universe 14. She loves meeting people and going to parties. She is a very ______ person. A) shy B) ignorant C) learned D) sociable 15. I always write my daily activities on my ______. A) weekly B) daily C) diary D) minutely READING Many people who have to start the day early find it difficult to wake up properly. For some of them the solutions is very straightforward: they drink two cups of coffee and the feelings of the fatigue disappear. This is the effect of caffeine; one of a family of stimulants found not only in coffee but also in such drinks as tea, cola and cocoa. Taken in reasonable amounts, the stimulating chemical may help some people to work more efficiently. However, excessive quantities can cause several irritating, unhealthy side effects. Studies show, in fact, that more than two cups of coffee a day can cause unpleasant symptoms such as nervousness, irritability, stomach pain and insomnia. 16. The passage suggests that it is inadvisable for one to _____. A) drink any tea, coffee or cocoa at all. B) drink more than two cups of coffee a day. C) start the day without a stimulant of some sort. 17. Caffeine and other similar stimulants _____. A) can produce certain unpleasant side effects, if large doses are taken. B) are completely harmless. C) always have a negative effect upon people. D) actually never lead to improved work efficiency. E) are so useful for health. 18. The passage points out that many people begin the day with two cups of coffee _____. A) even when they don’t feel sleepy. B) because by doing so they soon feel wide awake. C) because there is less caffeine in coffee than in tea. 19. The effect of caffeine is A) disappearance of fatigue B) waking up C) irritation 20. What are the symptoms caused by consuming a lot of caffeine? A) nervousness, irritability, stomach pain and insomnia B) fatigue, tiredness, irritability C) stomach pain and insomnia 13-VARIANT GRAMMAR 1. My dad _____ at 7 o’clock everyday. A) stands up B) looks up C) gets up D) jumps up 2. It is quarter past eight. A) 8:30 B) 7:30 C) 8:15 D) 17:15 3. Kim _____ ski 4 years ago, but he _____ ski very well now. A) could / can B) can / could C) could / can’t D) couldn’t / can 4. Where _____ you _____ on holiday last year? A) did / went B) go / did C) did / go D) do / go 5. Would you like _____ tea _____ mineral water? A) some / and B) any / or C) some / or D) any / and 6. How many children _____ they _____? A) have / got B) have / get C) does / got D) has / got 7. She’s going _____ home. A) to walk B) walking C) walk D) to walking 8. Jack’s a policeman but he _____ a uniform. A) doesn’t wear B) isn’t wearing C) no wear D) wears 9. “_____ your teacher?” “Yes, she’s very nice.” A) Did you like B) Would you like C) Will you like D) Do you like 10. He agreed _____ the job as soon as possible. A) start B) starting C) to start D) starts VOCABULARY 11. The cars wait until the traffic ______ turn green. A) railings B) signs C) crossing D) lights 12. How many ______ can you speak? A) tongues B) languages C) nations D) vocabulary 13. I ______ play cards. I hate it. A) always B) often C) never D) nothing 14. My friend loves to talk to people and tell them what he thinks. He is ______. A) ugly B) talkative C) strong D) sad 15. I hate doing the ______ especially cleaning the windows. A) homework B) housework C) jobs D) house-jobs READING The child followed his grandmother into the garden. As they walked slowly towards the little building in the back the child heard strange noises and suddenly stopped. The grandmother turned and laughed warmly at her grandson’s frightful expression. He had never been this close to animals before and was too young to recognize the sounds he heard. She handed him the bowl she had been carrying in her hand and picked him up. In the safety of her arms he relaxed and together, they entered the coop to feed the chickens. 16. The child was frightened of _____. A) the animal noises from the coop. B) his grandmother’s laughter. C) the bowl in his grandmother’s hands. 17. The grandmother picked up her grandson _____. A) so that she could walk quicker. B) so he would not run away. C) to show him the coop. 18. They were going _____. A) to feed the chickens. B) to relax in the garden. C) to take some exercise. 19. Why did they need the bowl? A) to pick up the litter B) to get some vegetables C) to feed chickens 20. What did the grandmother do when she saw her grandson’s frightful expression? A) laughed B) carried him C) entered the coop 14-VARIANT GRAMMAR 1.She _____ from England. A) come B) comes C) don’t come D) goes 2. It is five to nine. A) 9:55 B) 9:35 C) 8:55 D) 9:05 3. My little sister _____ paint pictures alone when she _____ nine, but she _____ now. A) could / can / can B) can / was / could C) couldn’t / was / can D) was / can / could 4. Max didn’t _____ yesterday afternoon; he _____ at home. A) go out / stayed B) go out / stay C) went out / stayed D) went out / stay 5. Would you like _____ tea _____ mineral water? A) some / and B) any / or C) some / or D) any / and 6. New York is _____ Paris. A) dirty B) dirtier than C) the dirtiest D) dirtier 7. She wants _____ in Paris and Moscow. A) dancing B) dance C) is dancing D) to dance 8. Mrs. Steele _____ to her boss. I’ll tell her you phoned. A) talked B) talks C) talk D) is talking 9. You can tell me your secret. I _____ anyone. A) am not going tell B) won’t tell C) don’t tell D) didn’t tell 10. I went to the shops _____ some shoes. A) buy B) for to buy C) to buy D) for buy VOCABULARY 11. My answer was ______, not wrong. A) write B) ride C) light D) right 12. My friend sent me a ______ last week. A) writing B) ladder C) letter D) later 13. I am a Beatles ______. A) side B) support C) lovely D) fan 14. Shoes are usually made of ______. A) leather B) wool C) paper D) iron 15. ______ is liquid soap used for washing your hair. A) cream B) shaving-foam C) shampoo D) soap READING The famous film star John Wayne’s real name was Marion Michael. Born in Iowa, USA on 26 May, 1907, he died on 11 June, 1979 in Los Angeles. John’s forty year film life included over 250 films. As he was seen as a strong, large man who was quiet but mature, his real name, Marion, did not suit his acting career. 16. John Wayne _____. A) died at the age of 40 B) was born with the last name Marion. C) was a mature actor. 17. His film career _____. A) was of war and western films. B) started in Iowa. C) lasted for forty years. 18. According to the passage his appearance _____. A) was suitable for the roles of a confident leader. B) helped his audiences believe his roles. C) did not help his career. 19. Where was John Wayne born? A) Iowa B) Tennessee C) Nevada 20. When did he die? A) 11 June, 1979 B) 26 May, 1907 C) 10 July, 1947 15-VARIANT GRAMMAR 1.Bern _____ in a flat in Birmingham. A)lives B) stands C) has D) wants 2. “What time is it?” “3:45” A) It is quarter past three. B) It is fifteen past four. C) It is quarter to four. D) It is fifteen to four. 3. I _____ play football well, but I _____ play ice-hockey very well. A) can’t / can B) could / can’t C) could / can D) can / could 4. A: Where _____ you last week? B: I _____ in Alabama. A) were / were B) was / is C) were / was D) was / were 5. A: Is there _____ juice in the fridge? B: No, there isn’t _____ juice, but there is _____ lemonade. A) some / some / any B) any / any / some C) some / any / any D) any / any / any 6. You are _____ me. A) older B) oldest C) older than D) older then 7. What’s she going _____ ? A) do B) doing C) to do D) did 8. She is not ready. She _____ her hair. A) is washing B) washes C) washed D) wash 9. I want _____ a film on TV this evening. A) seeing B) see C) see to D) to see 10. Do you enjoy _____? A) dance B) dancing C) danced D) to dance VOCABULARY 11. Do you want to ______ biscuit? A) eat B) see C) play D) read 12. Our geography teacher brings ______ to the lesson. A) cap B) map C) tap D) cup 13. Some of the students of this college stay in the ______. A) house B) dormitory C) flat D) country 14. Madison doesn’t like work. He is ______. A) happy B) poor C) rich D) lazy 15. A ______ has long ears, long teeth, lives in a ground and like to eat carrot. A) mouse B) rabbit C) dog D) sheep READING Cosmetics have been used for thousands of years to improve the appearances of people and also to help keep them clean and healthy. We know that cosmetics were often used in ancient Egypt. Many beautiful jars and bottles which held oils and perfumes, have been found, and can be seen in museums. Men, in some primitive tribes and societies also paint their faces and bodies. This is usually done to show that they are of some high rank. Sometimes, however, it is used to show that the people of that group are taking part in some form of ceremony. Today, in our society, cosmetics are usually used to improve the appearance of people and to make them appear healthy. It is not difficult to obtain cosmetics today. Many are made cheaply from synthetic materials and vegetable oils. 16. Cosmetics have been _____. A) used for the body only in modem times. B) for ceremonies. C) used by people since ancient times. 17. Cosmetics not only make people look good but also _____. A) help maintain health in our society. B) established the social rank of people. C) help maintain an appearance of health. 18. Egyptians used jars and bottles _____. A) to hold both synthetic materials and vegetables. B) to give primitive tribes cosmetics to try out. C) for both decoration and to hold their cosmetics. 19.Why did men paint their faces and bodies in some primitive tribes and societies? A) to show their rank B) to make them appear healthy C) to improve their appearances 20. What are modern cosmetics made of? A) synthetic materials and vegetable oils. B) synthetic materials C) vegetable oils. 16-VARIANT GRAMMAR 1. __________ designs buildings. A) A pilot B) An architect C) An interpreter D) An engineer 2.A: _____ languages do they speak? B: Just one. A) What B) How many C) How D) Which 3. Nobody _____ play the guitar. A) can’t B) can C) couldn’t D) isn’t 4. I usually _____ for 6 hours a day, but I _____ for 8 hours yesterday. A) work / worked B) works / worked C) worked / worked D) work / work 5. A: Would you like _____ oranges? Oh, sorry! There aren’t _____ oranges. But we have apples. B: That’s all right. Can I have _____ tea? A: OK. A) any / any / some B) some / any / some C) any / some / any D) some / some / any 6. A country is _____ than a city. A) cheap B) cheaper C) cheapest D) more cheaper 7. _____ you ever _____ in a car accident? A) Has / been B) Have / been C) Have / be D) Have / was 8. This is a great party! Everyone _____. A) dance B) is dancing C) dances D) are dancing 9. Some people like _____ breakfast in bed, but I don’t. A) having B) too have C) have D) had 10. He told me he loved me. I didn’t know what _____. A) to say B) say C) will I say D) saying VOCABULARY 11. My brother is ______ a book. A) riding B) reading C) speaking D) playing 12. Can you help me carry my ______. A) body B) suitcase C) picture D) language 13. She has got a ______ over her head. A) belt B) tie C) blanket D) scarf 14. The Sahara is a ______. A) river B) continent C) desert D) canal 15. The young dog is called ______. A) puppy B) lamb C) kitten D) calf READING Leslie comes from a big city. During the holiday she went to spend a week on her uncle’s farm. It was her first visit there. Her uncle, who was very pleased to see his niece, did his best to make her stay an enjoyable one. On the farm she rode a horse, fed chickens ran in the fields and ate fruit fresh from the trees. She enjoyed her holiday so much that, when the day for her to return to the city came, she was very sad to leave. 16. Leslie‘s _____. A) holiday lasted for a week. B) parents often sent her to the farm. C) life on the farm was a very sad one. 17. Leslie _____. A) hated the animals on the farm. B) thought life on the farm was extremely hard. C) thoroughly enjoyed her holiday on the farm. 18. Which of the following is the most suitable TITLE for this passage. A) Horses and Chickens B) A Different Sort of Life C) An Unpleasant Holiday 19. Where does Leslie live? A) a small town B) uncle’s farm C) a big city 20.Why Leslie was sad when the day for her return came? A) she enjoyed her holiday so much, that did not want to leave B) she hated farm C) she did not want to stay at farm 17-VARIANT GRAMMAR 1. I _____ English, Russian, and Romanian, but I _____ Chinese. A) speak / don’t speak B) speaks / speak C) speaks / speaks D) speaks / don’t speak 2. Mike eats cheeseburgers because _____ likes _____ . A) he / their B) him / they C) he / them D) him / them 3. Only Sam _____ play the piano. A) can B) was C) is D) were 4. Rosemary often _____ to work by bus, but she _____ to work by taxi yesterday. A) got / get B) gets / got C) get / got D) got / got 5. Marie Curie was born _____ Warsaw. A) on B) at C) in D) from 6. A city is _____ than the country. A) the most exciting B) exciting C) more exciting D) excited 7. She has _____ to Portugal. A) going B) went C) gone D) went 8. Derek’s good at golf but he _____ very often. A) aren’t play B) isn’t playing C) doesn’t play D) didn’t play 9. Do you want _____ it again? A) try B) trying C) to trying D) to try 10. We began _____ about next year’s holiday two months ago. A) talked B) talking C) talks D) talk VOCABULARY 11. Come ______ and sit down! A) here B) her C) hair D) heir 12. My mother’s sister is my ______. A) uncle B) cousin C) nephew D) aunt 13. I like visiting museums and art ______. A) shops B) stores C) galleries D) markets 14. My brother ______ 65 kilos. A) weighs B) masses C) makes D) pulls 15. ______ is a very tall animal that has long neck. A) giraffe B) elephant C) horse D) cow READING When Christopher Columbus set sail in 1492 from Spain, his destination was not America. In fact, he did not even know that the huge American continents existed. His purpose in sailing west was to reach the Indies faster than other ships which used a route around Africa. The Indies were a source of riches for Europeans during those days. The treasures of spices, silks, etc. were greatly valued by Europeans but were extremely difficult to obtain. When Columbus reached the islands that are now known as the West Indies, he believed he had reached Asia and he called the people living there ‘Indians’. 16. In 1492 Columbus _____. A) wished to go to America. B) started traveling towards Asia. C) traveled by way of Africa to Asia. 17. Spices, silks and other treasures _____. A) were from the West Indies. B) from Asia, were brought to Europe. C) from Spain, were taken to the Indies. 18. Columbus believed _____. A) the destination for Europeans was Asia via America. B) the riches of the West Indies were better than those of Asia. C) he was headed for India. 19. How did Columbus called people living there? A) Indians B) Portugals C) Indies 20. What was greatly valued by Europeans? A) gold and silver B) spices, silks C) computers 18-VARIANT GRAMMAR 1. Her sister doesn’t _____ eating a hamburger. A) like B) likes C) liking D) liked 2. Andrew buys a newspaper everyday. _____ reads _____ at home. A) It / he B) Him / it C) He / it D) His / it 3. _____ you _____ any other languages? A) Could / know B) Could / use C) Can / speak D) Can / speaking 4. Bonny and Nick _____ tennis last weekend, but they rarely _____ tennis. A) played / play B) play / play C) play / plays D) play / played 5. There were no planes _____ the past. A) in B) on C) at D) over 6. Your class is _____ than my class. A) noisy B) noisiest C) noisier D) more noisy 7. Have they _____ been to Australia? A) never B) just C) yet D) ever 8. In Britain people _____ on the right. A) are driving B) drives C) drive D) drove 9. I’d love ____ with you. A) to going B) go C) to go D) going 10. Last year we managed _____ a holiday that suited everyone. A) found B) to find C) find D) finding 11. We have no money to buy a ______ for the train to London. A) price B) ticket C) seat D) place 12. The ______ is sunny today. A) weather B) leather C) whether D) air 13. Policemen wear ______ so everyone knows who they are. A) clothes B) shoes C) dresses D) uniforms 14. The government is trying to help ______ families. A) rich B) social C) small D) homeless 15. ______ is a piece of clothing that you wear on your foot inside your shoe. A) socks B) pants C) boot D) sleeve READING In 1924 Thomas Watson Sr. changed the name of his company to International Business Machines. The company produced many types of electronic machines. In 1952, Watson’s son, Thomas Jr. became the head of the company and proceeded to manufacture their first computers. This first computer was produced for scientists. Many other forms of the computer were produced and in 1981 this firm marketed its first personal computer. Unfortunately, this world known and respected company, better known as IBM, is now like many other companies: in financial difficulty. 16. A good TITLE for this passage is _____. A) Thomas Watson Sr. and Jr. B) Financial Difficulties C) IBM: Yesterday and Today 17. IBM’s first personal computer _____. A) was manufactured for scientists. B) caused financial difficulties for the company. C) was created by Thomas Jr. 18. IBM _____. A) was the first company to produce personal computers. B) went bankrupt in recent years. C) belongs to a family of scientists. 19. What happened in 1924? A) Thomas Watson Sr. changed the name of his company B) Thomas Jr. became the head of the company C) this firm marketed its first personal computer 20. What is the present state of IBM? A) in financial difficulty B) world known and respected company C) belongs to a family of scientists. 19-VARIANT GRAMMAR 1. We _____ tennis on Monday evenings, but my little sister _____ on Sundays. A) play / play B) plays / plays C) play / plays D) plays / play 2. Where _____ they live? A) are B) do C) does D) is 3. _____ your teacher speak English when he was seven? A) Can B) Could C) Does D) Are 4. It _____ a lot in winter here, but it _____ last year. A) snows / rains B) snowed / rained C) snow / rain D) snows / rained 5. I get up _____ six o’clock _____ Tuesdays. A) at / on B) at / in C) about / at D) around / in 6. Life in a country is _____ in a city. A) slow B) slower than C) slower D) slowly 7. She’s _____ the letter. She _____ it yesterday. A) wrote / wrote B) written / written C) wrote / written D) written / wrote 8. I left college three years _____. A) nothing B) ago C) for D) in 9. We’re _____ a party next Saturday. Would you like _____? A) have / to go B) having / to come C) had / to have D) having to / had 10. I enjoy _____ places I’ve never been to before. A) visiting B) to visit C) visits D) visit VOCABULARY 11. The picture is on the ______. A) vase B) wall C) door D) curtain 12. My father’s brother is my ______. A) brother B) grandfather C) uncle D) aunt 13. He always ______ his teeth. A) washes B) waters C) brushes D) tidies 14. You can ______ a bus just outside the station. A) beat B) catch C) keep D) meet 15. ______ is a large area of hot, dry land where is very much sand. A) sea B) desert C) forest D) lake READING “John Fuller has really surprised us all. At school he seemed such a boring and ordinary boy. As far as I can remember, he made no close friends. I don’t think we actually disliked him, but we certainly ignored him. I would really like to meet him again now. It’s clear from his wonderful films that he must be a most interesting man.” 16. The writer _____. A) knew John Fuller would be a great man. B) has always been jealous of John Fuller. C) was at school with John Fuller. 17. The writer was surprised _____. A) that John Fuller was no longer interested in him. B) to see how John Fuller had changed over the years. C) to learn that John Fuller had become rich by making films. 18. Which of the following TITLES would be suitable for this passage. A) John Fuller’s Films B) No Longer Ordinary C) My Best Friend 19. The writer wants to _______ A) meet John Fuller B) watch movies with John Fuller C) go back to school again 20. Who were friends with John Muller? A) his classmates B) the writer and other boys C) he had no friends 20-VARIANT GRAMMAR 1. My parents _____ eat meat. A) don’t B) aren’t C) doesn’t D) are 2. “_____ do you like your job?” “Because it’s interesting.” A) Why B) What C) How D) Where 3. _____ you swim when you were five? A) Could B) Can C) Do D) Are 4. Last year it _____ for three months, but it _____ just for two weeks. A) snows / rains B) snowed / rained C) snowing / raining D) snow / raining 5. Bob ran 100 meters _____ 11 seconds. A) in B) at C) on D) with 6. Brain’s car is _____ in our district. A) fast B) faster C) the fastest D) more fast 7. I’ve never _____ anyone who_____ more than you. A) saw / eats B) seen / eat C) saw / eaten D) seen / eats 8. I was born in Africa _____ 1970. A) on B) at C) in C) last 9. He isn’t as intelligent _____ his sister. A) like B) as C) than D) nothing 10. David always enjoyed _____ football at school. A) to be played B) playing C) to play D) play VOCABULARY 11. Do you want to drink ______? A) meal B) ice-cream C) fruit juice D) marmalade 12. Choose the antonym of the underlined word. I am going to buy a pair of new shoes next week. A) cheap B) old C) bad D) small 13. She felt ______ about her exam. A) interested B) ignorant C) ugly D) nervous 14. Thanks very much! I’m very ______ for your help. A) generous B) grateful C) full D) sorry 15. My sister’s husband is my ______. A) brother B) brother-in-law C) cousin D) nephew READING By the end of her first day at work Janet was terribly tired. She was also very happy, for she knew she had made a good beginning. Mr. Taylor was clearly very pleased with the way she had answered his telephone and looked after his visitors. He had also praised her typing. ‘Tomorrow,” she thought happily, “it will be much easier.” 16. From the passage we understand that Janet _____. A) hates her new job. B) is married to a businessman. C) is a secretary. 17. Mr. Taylor _____. A) has known Janet for a long time. B) is a difficult man to work for. C) is fully satisfied with Janet. 18. The passage describes _____. A) Janet’s first day at work. 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