Uy » Attestatsiya testlar » Ingliz tili attestatsiya » Ingliz tili attestatsiya №1 Ingliz tili attestatsiya Ingliz tili attestatsiya №1 InfoMaster Yanvar 7, 2022 27 Ko'rishlar 1 izoh SaqlashSaqlanganOlib tashlandi 0 0% 0 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940 Ingliz tili fanidan attestatsiya savollari №1 1 / 40 Choose the correct answer. I left ... school at 17, went to university and got ... degree in ... economics. A) -/a/- B) the/-/the C) -/a/the D) a/a/an 2 / 40 Choose the correct answer. He can’t decide who ... to his birthday party. A) inviting B) invite C) to invite D) invited 3 / 40 Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below. Suppose your teacher gave you an assignment to add all of the numbers from 1 to 100 without using a calculator. How long do you think it would take? You could do it in about 30 seconds. Here’s how: Add 1 plus 100, which equals 101. Add 2 plus 99, which equals 101. Add 3 plus 98, which also equals 101. You re adding 50 pairs of numbers, which all equal 101. Therefore, you can multiply 50 times 101. This equals 5,050. Multiplication, of course, is simply a fast method of addition when you use the same numbers. The mathematician who worked out this particular problem was named Carl Gauss. He lived from 1777 to 1855. As a college student, he discovered that a seventeen-sided figure could be drawn with just a compass and a ruler. This was thought to be impossible. During his lifetime, Gauss made many discoveries in the study of numbers and shapes. He studied the use of statistics. This is the science of collecting, using, and studying information from real events in life. Gauss also studied stars and planets. He became famous for discovering the orbit around the sun of the asteroid Ceres. See if you can add all the numbers from 1 to 100 in less than 30 seconds! Maybe you, too, will become a scientist or math expert! . Which word in the passage refers to “the study and use of numbers”? A) data B) physics C) statistics D) astronomy 4 / 40 Choose the correct answer. The underestimated demand for tickets made the theater manager … better for the next performance. A) to plan B) planning C) planned D) plan 5 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Before we leave, let’s have Shelley ... a map for us so we won’t get lost. A) drawing B) draw C) drawn D) D ) to draw 6 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Who … this phone number? - Sorry, I can’t tell. A) did you give B) gave you C) you give D) did give you 7 / 40 Choose the correct answer. The doctor says that Jim might have a heart attack if he isn’t going to have his heart ... immediately. A) tests B) tested C) to test D) testing 8 / 40 Choose the correct answer. It has been a long time since we ... each other at a wonderful city of Los Angeles. A) meet B) met C) have met D) are meeting 9 / 40 Choose the correct answer. "France won’t win in the chempionship". She doesn’t think France … in the chempionship. A) will win B) would win C) wouldn’t wins D) won’t win 10 / 40 Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below. A woodpecker is a kind of bird. Woodpeckers are found all over the world except in the North and South poles, Australia, and New Zealand. There are over 200 different kinds of woodpeckers. The two largest woodpeckers, the Imperial Woodpecker and the Ivory-billed Woodpecker are most likely extinct. Animals that become extinct are no longer found on Earth. Woodpeckers have sharp bills for drilling into wood, and short tails which help to balance them on tree trunks and branches. Woodpeckers also have very long tongues, which help them get insects deep within trees. Woodpeckers are often heard knocking loudly on trees before they are seen. Woodpeckers can even become trouble if they learn to knock on sides of a house. Woodpeckers can easily be attracted to backyard bird feeders with sunflower seeds or suet. Suet is a kind of animal fat that is very tasty to woodpeckers and other birds. According to the passage, when do woodpeckers sometimes become a problem? A) When they become extinct. B) When they sit on trees. C) When they visit feeders. D) When they knock on houses. 11 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Albert is seldom in time for his classes.- … A) His friends aren’t either B) So is John C) С) I do too D) John isn’t neither 12 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Now it’s time … some reading practice tests. A) you doing B) you did C) for you did D) you to do 13 / 40 Choose the correct answer. I don’t believe that the chemical factories can be perfectly safe. A) I don't either B) Neither am I C) So am I D) Neither did I 14 / 40 Choose the correct answer. A: I don’t believe that the chemical factories can be perfectly safe. B: … . A) So am I B) Neither can I C) Neither am I D) I don’t either 15 / 40 Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below. Snow is composed of ice crystals. These crystals fall from clouds in cold weather when the air is too cold to melt the ice crystals into rain. In most of the world outside the very hot tropics, most rain starts to fall as snow but melts to rain on the way down. The heaviest snowfalls occur when the air temperature is close to the freezing point at 32°F. For this reason, more snow falls on the northern United States than at the North Pole because it is too cold at the North Pole for snow to fall. Snow can be as much as 90 percent air. For this reason, snow helps to keep the ground warm and protect some plants from extreme cold. Because so much of the snow is composed of air, it takes about ten inches of snow to equal the amount of water in one inch of rain. All snowflakes are six-sided crystals, with some occasional needles or columns. One farmer and amateur scientist photographed thousands of snowflakes through a microscope. He was trying to find two identical flakes. Neither he nor anyone else ever has. Snow often melts slowly because the white color reflects sunlight away. The most snow in a single storm in the United States was 189 inches. It occurred at Mount Shasta, California, in February 1959. Antarctica is buried in an average of two-and-a half miles of snow. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A) “The Heaviest Snowfall” B) “Ice and Snow” C) “How Snowflakes Are Formed” D) “Facts About Snow” 16 / 40 Choose the correct answer. If only David ... a bit more careful, he'd have been all right. A) hadn't been B) A)were C) had been D) was 17 / 40 Choose the correct answer. It was my fault. We … at seven, but I wasn’t able to come in time. A) can meet B) must meet C) had to meet D) were to meet 18 / 40 Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below. Suppose your teacher gave you an assignment to add all of the numbers from 1 to 100 without using a calculator. How long do you think it would take? You could do it in about 30 seconds. Here’s how: Add 1 plus 100, which equals 101. Add 2 plus 99, which equals 101. Add 3 plus 98, which also equals 101. You re adding 50 pairs of numbers, which all equal 101. Therefore, you can multiply 50 times 101. This equals 5,050. Multiplication, of course, is simply a fast method of addition when you use the same numbers. The mathematician who worked out this particular problem was named Carl Gauss. He lived from 1777 to 1855. As a college student, he discovered that a seventeen-sided figure could be drawn with just a compass and a ruler. This was thought to be impossible. During his lifetime, Gauss made many discoveries in the study of numbers and shapes. He studied the use of statistics. This is the science of collecting, using, and studying information from real events in life. Gauss also studied stars and planets. He became famous for discovering the orbit around the sun of the asteroid Ceres. See if you can add all the numbers from 1 to 100 in less than 30 seconds! Maybe you, too, will become a scientist or math expert! Which of the following is an example of statistics? A) estimating barrels of oil sold by a company in a year B) all of the above C) figuring out grades a student gets over the course of a year D) determining World Series scores since 1920 19 / 40 Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below. Suppose your teacher gave you an assignment to add all of the numbers from 1 to 100 without using a calculator. How long do you think it would take? You could do it in about 30 seconds. Here’s how: Add 1 plus 100, which equals 101. Add 2 plus 99, which equals 101. Add 3 plus 98, which also equals 101. You re adding 50 pairs of numbers, which all equal 101. Therefore, you can multiply 50 times 101. This equals 5,050. Multiplication, of course, is simply a fast method of addition when you use the same numbers. The mathematician who worked out this particular problem was named Carl Gauss. He lived from 1777 to 1855. As a college student, he discovered that a seventeen-sided figure could be drawn with just a compass and a ruler. This was thought to be impossible. During his lifetime, Gauss made many discoveries in the study of numbers and shapes. He studied the use of statistics. This is the science of collecting, using, and studying information from real events in life. Gauss also studied stars and planets. He became famous for discovering the orbit around the sun of the asteroid Ceres. See if you can add all the numbers from 1 to 100 in less than 30 seconds! Maybe you, too, will become a scientist or math expert! Which number would be added to 91 in the pattern described in the first paragraph? A) 0 B) 10 C) any number D) 21 20 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Did you have an argument with Francis? If you had been there, you … the same. A) will do B) did C) had done D) would have done 21 / 40 Choose the correct answer. She is staying with her parents … the time being because she can’t afford to rent an apartment. A) for B) in C) since D) during 22 / 40 Choose the correct answer. My goodness! … awful weather we are having! A) How B) What a C) How a D) What 23 / 40 Choose the correct answer. I suggested that Mike … for another job as his current work had no prospects at all. A) looked B) looking C) look D) would look 24 / 40 Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below. A woodpecker is a kind of bird. Woodpeckers are found all over the world except in the North and South poles, Australia, and New Zealand. There are over 200 different kinds of woodpeckers. The two largest woodpeckers, the Imperial Woodpecker and the Ivory-billed Woodpecker are most likely extinct. Animals that become extinct are no longer found on Earth. Woodpeckers have sharp bills for drilling into wood, and short tails which help to balance them on tree trunks and branches. Woodpeckers also have very long tongues, which help them get insects deep within trees. Woodpeckers are often heard knocking loudly on trees before they are seen. Woodpeckers can even become trouble if they learn to knock on sides of a house. Woodpeckers can easily be attracted to backyard bird feeders with sunflower seeds or suet. Suet is a kind of animal fat that is very tasty to woodpeckers and other birds. According to the passage, why do woodpeckers have long tongues? A) to get insects on the ground B) to get insects within trees C) so they can knock on trees D) to eat seeds in the bird feeders 25 / 40 Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below? Suppose your teacher gave you an assignment to add all of the numbers from 1 to 100 without using a calculator. How long do you think it would take? You could do it in about 30 seconds. Here’s how: Add 1 plus 100, which equals 101. Add 2 plus 99, which equals 101. Add 3 plus 98, which also equals 101. You re adding 50 pairs of numbers, which all equal 101. Therefore, you can multiply 50 times 101. This equals 5,050. Multiplication, of course, is simply a fast method of addition when you use the same numbers. The mathematician who worked out this particular problem was named Carl Gauss. He lived from 1777 to 1855. As a college student, he discovered that a seventeen-sided figure could be drawn with just a compass and a ruler. This was thought to be impossible. During his lifetime, Gauss made many discoveries in the study of numbers and shapes. He studied the use of statistics. This is the science of collecting, using, and studying information from real events in life. Gauss also studied stars and planets. He became famous for discovering the orbit around the sun of the asteroid Ceres. See if you can add all the numbers from 1 to 100 in less than 30 seconds! Maybe you, too, will become a scientist or math expert! . From the context of the passage, what can you infer about Ceres? A) Ceres travels through a solar system and never returns. B) Ceres is a part of our solar system. C) No one had known about its orbit until Gauss 26 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Don’t let your son to waste most of his time playing computer,... ? A) do you B) shall we C) will you D) won’t you 27 / 40 Choose the correct answer. “Does he usually go to the Caribbean Sea for his holiday?” she said. A) She asked whether he usually went to the Caribbean Sea for his holiday. B) She asked whether does he usually go to the Caribbean Sea for his holiday. C) She said whether he usually went to the Caribbean Sea for his holiday. D) She asked whether he usually went to the Caribbean Sea for her holiday. 28 / 40 Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below. A woodpecker is a kind of bird. Woodpeckers are found all over the world except in the North and South poles, Australia, and New Zealand. There are over 200 different kinds of woodpeckers. The two largest woodpeckers, the Imperial Woodpecker and the Ivory-billed Woodpecker are most likely extinct. Animals that become extinct are no longer found on Earth. Woodpeckers have sharp bills for drilling into wood, and short tails which help to balance them on tree trunks and branches. Woodpeckers also have very long tongues, which help them get insects deep within trees. Woodpeckers are often heard knocking loudly on trees before they are seen. Woodpeckers can even become trouble if they learn to knock on sides of a house. Woodpeckers can easily be attracted to backyard bird feeders with sunflower seeds or suet. Suet is a kind of animal fat that is very tasty to woodpeckers and other birds. According to the passage, the two largest woodpeckers in the world are ... . A) most likely no longer on Earth. B) heard in the woods knocking trees. C) found all over the world. D) normally found at bird feeders. 29 / 40 Choose the correct answer. He doesn't seem to care ... the effect smoking has on him. A) at B) for C) of D) about 30 / 40 Choose the best answer. “How did that window ...?” “I don’t know” A) broken B) get broken C) breaking D) broke 31 / 40 Choose the correct answer. The international criminal Jimmy Rosendale is reported … in Ireland now. A) to have lived B) to be lived C) to being lived D) to be living 32 / 40 Choose the correct answer. First libraries began to appear regularly in the 1800s. Since then, their contents … greatly through the years. A) changed B) is changing C) has changed D) have changed 33 / 40 Choose the correct answer. I met your sister last night. She thought we’d met before, but we … . A) had met B) wouldn’t C) met D) hadn’t 34 / 40 From the marked areas 1, 2, 3 and 4, identify the one that is wrong. You(1) look at that(2) do(3)! It is eating a bone(4) A) 1 B) 3 C) 2 D) 4 35 / 40 Choose the best answer. Gloria never seems to get tired. I sure wish I... her energy. A) had had B) would have C) have had D) had 36 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Many kings ... in Westminster Abbey for the past centuries. A) have been coronated B) coronated C) had coronated D) are coronated 37 / 40 Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below. Snow is composed of ice crystals. These crystals fall from clouds in cold weather when the air is too cold to melt the ice crystals into rain. In most of the world outside the very hot tropics, most rain starts to fall as snow but melts to rain on the way down. The heaviest snowfalls occur when the air temperature is close to the freezing point at 32°F. For this reason, more snow falls on the northern United States than at the North Pole because it is too cold at the North Pole for snow to fall. Snow can be as much as 90 percent air. For this reason, snow helps to keep the ground warm and protect some plants from extreme cold. Because so much of the snow is composed of air, it takes about ten inches of snow to equal the amount of water in one inch of rain. All snowflakes are six-sided crystals, with some occasional needles or columns. One farmer and amateur scientist photographed thousands of snowflakes through a microscope. He was trying to find two identical flakes. Neither he nor anyone else ever has. Snow often melts slowly because the white color reflects sunlight away. The most snow in a single storm in the United States was 189 inches. It occurred at Mount Shasta, California, in February 1959. Antarctica is buried in an average of two-and-a half miles of snow. According to the passage, most rain starts to fall as snow but melts to rain on the way down in most of the world except... A) the tropics B) the city C) Antarctica. D) the desert 38 / 40 Choose the correct answer.… an accident in the High Street, traffic is moving very slowly on the London Road. A) Though B) Because C) Since D) Owing to 39 / 40 Choose the correct answer. I don’t think these scissors are sharp enough to cut this material with, ...? A) do I B) are they C) aren’t they D) isn’t it 40 / 40 From the marked areas 1, 2, 3 and 4, identify the one that is wrong. The Nobel Prize winner, accompanied by,(1) her husband and children, are(2) staying in Sweden until(3) after(4) the presentation. A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 1 O'rtacha ball 0% 0% Testni qayta ishga tushiring Fikr-mulohaza yuboring tomonidan Wordpress Quiz plugin Author: InfoMaster