Uy » Attestatsiya testlar » Ingliz tili attestatsiya » Ingliz tili attestatsiya №4 Ingliz tili attestatsiya Ingliz tili attestatsiya №4 InfoMaster Yanvar 28, 2022 83 Ko'rishlar 0 SaqlashSaqlanganOlib tashlandi 0 0% 0 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940 Ingliz tili fanidan attestatsiya savollari №4 1 / 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) D ) to draw D) drawn 2 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Knowing several … helpful if you work for an international corporation. A) language are B) languages are C) language is D) languages is 3 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Don’t let your son to waste most of his time playing computer,... ? A) will you B) do you C) won’t you D) shall we 4 / 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. 5 / 40 Choose the correct answer. I suggested that Mike … for another job as his current work had no prospects at all. A) would look B) looked C) look D) looking 6 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions below. Where does the word volcano come from? It comes from the Roman god of fire. His name was Vulcan. A volcano is a mountain that blows its top! Hot lava pushes through the mountain. Then, it flows down the side. Some volcanoes are millions of years old. Some sleep. Others are active. It is hard to tell when a volcano will blow. Many volcanoes have snow. If they blow their tops, hot lava melts the snow. It burns up trees and plants, too, just like a fire. Who is Vulcan? A) a tree B) a volcano C) a mountain D) a Roman god 7 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions below. Where does the word volcano come from? It comes from the Roman god of fire. His name was Vulcan. A volcano is a mountain that blows its top! Hot lava pushes through the mountain. Then, it flows down the side. Some volcanoes are millions of years old. Some sleep. Others are active. It is hard to tell when a volcano will blow. Many volcanoes have snow. If they blow their tops, hot lava melts the snow. It burns up trees and plants, too, just like a fire. What pushes through a mountain to make a volcano? A) fire B) ice C) lava D) snow 8 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions below. What do you call a long, blue river of ice? A glacier! Most fresh water on Earth is in glaciers. Some glaciers never melt. You can find glaciers in the mountains. Others cover big areas of continents. They are home to snow fleas and ice worms. The top part of a glacier is snow. The middle part is mixed snow and ice. The bottom part is ice. You can take a class to learn how to walk on a glacier. You need special boots. You also need a rope and an ice axe. Then, you can walk on a river of ice! Where is most fresh water on Earth? A) in oceans B) in glaciers C) in lakes D) in rivers 9 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions below. Where does the word volcano come from? It comes from the Roman god of fire. His name was Vulcan. A volcano is a mountain that blows its top! Hot lava pushes through the mountain. Then, it flows down the side. Some volcanoes are millions of years old. Some sleep. Others are active. It is hard to tell when a volcano will blow. Many volcanoes have snow. If they blow their tops, hot lava melts the snow. It burns up trees and plants, too, just like a fire.The word volcano comes from the Roman god of . . . A) sun. B) fire. C) heat. D) burn. 10 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions below. Where does the word volcano come from? It comes from the Roman god of fire. His name was Vulcan. A volcano is a mountain that blows its top! Hot lava pushes through the mountain. Then, it flows down the side. Some volcanoes are millions of years old. Some sleep. Others are active. It is hard to tell when a volcano will blow. Many volcanoes have snow. If they blow their tops, hot lava melts the snow. It burns up trees and plants, too, just like a fire. In this story, the word hard means . . . A) solid. B) difficult. C) mean. D) wood. 11 / 40 Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. By the time school opens again, I ... in this restaurant eight weeks. A) will have worked B) would have worked C) would work D) would have to work 12 / 40 The Statue of Liberty, arguably one of New York City's most iconic symbols, is a popular tourist attraction for first-time visitors to the city. This 150-foot monument was gifted to the United States from France in order to celebrate 100 years of America's independence. The statue is located on Liberty Island, and it is accessible by taking a ferry from either Battery Park in New York City or Liberty State Park in Jersey City. When Claire visited the Statue of Liberty for the first time, she instantly admired it as a symbol of freedom. Claire made sure to make reservations before her visit because only 240 people are permitted to climb the staircase to the top of the statue every day. After climbing almost 400 stairs, Claire received spectacular views of the city from the statue's crown. During her visit, Claire learned that the Statue of Liberty was not always the color that it is now. She found out that because the statue's exterior is made of copper, the statue oxidized over time, giving it the greenish appearance it has in present day. When it was first constructed, the statue was the same color as a shiny penny! After touring the Statue of Liberty, Claire spent the rest of the day in New York City visiting other important monuments and historic landmarks. Claire left New York hoping to have had the time to explore more sites, but she can't wait to return to the city in the future. What was the Statue of Liberty intended to celebrate? A) Economic recovery from the Great Depression B) The end of the Civil War C) A century of American independence D) Open immigration to the United States 13 / 40 Thanksgiving is a holiday celebrated predominantly in North America, and it possesses a different meaning in each of the countries where it's acknowledged. In the United States, Thanksgiving is a federal holiday (meaning all government employees and most private employees are given a day off of work), and always takes places on the Fourth Thursday in November, regardless of the date. The holiday signifies the immense progress made by pilgrims, or some of the first travelers to North America, at Plymouth Plantation circa 1621. It was at this time that the hungry and weary Pilgrims were taught (by Native Americans) how to grow and produce food on North America's unique terrain. Once they'd grown (and caught) an abundance of food, the Pilgrims were expectedly thankful, and they celebrated alongside the Native Americans who provided them with such valuable assistance. President Abraham Lincoln initiated the contemporary practice of Thanksgiving by calling for a "day of Thanksgiving" during one of his Civil War addresses. In America today, Thanksgiving remains firmly engrained in its historical roots, and is widely considered to be a day for giving thanks for good food, good times, and family. Thanksgiving dinner generally consists of turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, vegetables, gravy, and ample desserts. To be sure, indulging in abundance is a cornerstone of the holiday, as doing so could only be possible if one possesses abundance. Which food(s) are often prepared for Thanksgiving dinner? A) Potatoes B) Turkey C) Stuffing D) All of the above 14 / 40 The Statue of Liberty, arguably one of New York City's most iconic symbols, is a popular tourist attraction for first-time visitors to the city. This 150-foot monument was gifted to the United States from France in order to celebrate 100 years of America's independence. The statue is located on Liberty Island, and it is accessible by taking a ferry from either Battery Park in New York City or Liberty State Park in Jersey City. When Claire visited the Statue of Liberty for the first time, she instantly admired it as a symbol of freedom. Claire made sure to make reservations before her visit because only 240 people are permitted to climb the staircase to the top of the statue every day. After climbing almost 400 stairs, Claire received spectacular views of the city from the statue's crown. During her visit, Claire learned that the Statue of Liberty was not always the color that it is now. She found out that because the statue's exterior is made of copper, the statue oxidized over time, giving it the greenish appearance it has in present day. When it was first constructed, the statue was the same color as a shiny penny! After touring the Statue of Liberty, Claire spent the rest of the day in New York City visiting other important monuments and historic landmarks. Claire left New York hoping to have had the time to explore more sites, but she can't wait to return to the city in the future. Who gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States? A) The Spanish B) The Dutch C) The British D) The French 15 / 40 Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Alice is unhappy today. She can’t study … . A) everything B) something C) anything D) nothing 16 / 40 Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. I saw a few people, most of … were carrying an umbrella while it was raining. A) which B) whose C) who D) whom 17 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions according to it. She liked flowers. At least, he remembered somebody telling him that she liked roses. Unfortunately, at that time of year roses were very hard to find, and anyway, even if he did find them he wouldn’t be able to afford them. No roses and going out to a good restaurant. So he had got some tulips. It wasn’t sure if tulips were the right things to bring, and also while he was travelling in the bus several people bumped into him and the flowers were damaged. He felt uncomfortable in his borrowed coat, and even though Mike had promised him that it was almost a perfect fit he felt that the sleeves were too long. He checked in his pocket again to make sure he had her address. He still was not sure why she had given it to him. For a few minutes he thought about giving the whole thing up, going home. But he knew that this chance would not come again, and he would hate himself if he did not take it. Slowly, he walked through the rain to her street. What would be a good title for this text? A) Mike goes to visit his friend. B) Finding the right address. C) The first appointment. D) Travelling on the bus. 18 / 40 Choose the best answer. Making one’s … is important for … being. A) brain/creature B) brain/person C) mind/human D) nerve/person 19 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions according to it. Spices were known to Eastern peoples thousands of years ago.Arab traders skilfully kept a secret the true source of these spices. Spices became valuable items of sale early in the evolution of the spice trade and were introduced by Arab traders to the West. The initial uses of spices in very early times were in medicine and in the making of holy oils. People believed in the cure of spices, in a powder form, in the Middle Ages and even brought them into early medicine. It is not known when spices were first used in food. Certainly, the ancient Greeks and Romans used spices to flavour food and drinks because they discovered that spices helped to preserve foods, hid the flavour of spoiled meat in part, and also brought a change of flavour. Knowledge of the use of spices to preserve and flavour food slowly spread through Europe. Finally, in the last third of the 15th century, the Europeans decided to build ships and dared to go abroad in search of a route to the spice-producing countries. According to the passage, initially, spices were . . . . A) grown by Arab traders B) sold for very low prices C) given in exchange for oil D) sold in the West by Arabs 20 / 40 Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. I have yet ... where to spend my holidays. A) deciding B) to decide C) decided D) decide 21 / 40 Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. I have got nothing else to offer … my advice. A) for B) but C) or D) since 22 / 40 Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. This is a … movie. A) to hours B) two hour’s C) two hours D) two-hour 23 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions according to it. These days many people often eat convenient food. This means food which is already prepared, in packets or cans, or often frozen. This type of food is considered dangerous as it often contains a lot of fat or sugar. If people eat a lot of sugar, people might get holes in their teeth. Similarly, if people eat a lot of fat, this is bad for their hearts. The best food is fresh, natural food such as fruit and vegetables. Instead of frying food in fat, people should boil it or eat it raw, as in salads. Food which has been boiled often contains many vitamins. These vitamins are often destroyed in the process of cooking. All of the statements are TRUE about convenient food, EXCEPT . . . . A) It is useful for the teeth B) It is already prepared food C) It is in packets or in cans D) It is often frozen food 24 / 40 Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. A: ‘Don’t you know I’m a football fan?' B: … . I shout for Barcelona. A) So am I B) He is too C) Not, did I D) Either do I 25 / 40 Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Ben is spending his money very quickly. If he continues like this, he…all his money before the end of his holiday. A) would spend B) has spent C) will have spent D) will spend 26 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions according to it. Spices were known to Eastern peoples thousands of years ago.Arab traders skilfully kept a secret the true source of these spices. Spices became valuable items of sale early in the evolution of the spice trade and were introduced by Arab traders to the West. The initial uses of spices in very early times were in medicine and in the making of holy oils. People believed in the cure of spices, in a powder form, in the Middle Ages and even brought them into early medicine. It is not known when spices were first used in food. Certainly, the ancient Greeks and Romans used spices to flavour food and drinks because they discovered that spices helped to preserve foods, hid the flavour of spoiled meat in part, and also brought a change of flavour. Knowledge of the use of spices to preserve and flavour food slowly spread through Europe. Finally, in the last third of the 15th century, the Europeans decided to build ships and dared to go abroad in search of a route to the spice-producing countries. According to the passage, the ancient Greeks and Romans used spices for all the following, except . . . . A) in religion to please their gods B) in certain drinks to add flavour C) to make food taste even better D) to keep food from going bad 27 / 40 Choose the best answer. This translator is said a lot of novels from Persian to Uzbek. A) translates B) to have translated C) translating D) translated 28 / 40 Choose the right answer. Yesterday John’s car broke down and he took it to the service centre. He … there. A) had serviced it. B) was serviced it C) had it serviced D) did it service 29 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions according to it. These days many people often eat convenient food. This means food which is already prepared, in packets or cans, or often frozen. This type of food is considered dangerous as it often contains a lot of fat or sugar. If people eat a lot of sugar, people might get holes in their teeth. Similarly, if people eat a lot of fat, this is bad for their hearts. The best food is fresh, natural food such as fruit and vegetables. Instead of frying food in fat, people should boil it or eat it raw, as in salads. Food which has been boiled often contains many vitamins. These vitamins are often destroyed in the process of cooking. According to the passage, what does the author suggest people eating? A) food cooked in oil B) fresh natural food C) convenient food D) food in packets 30 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions according to it. Spices were known to Eastern peoples thousands of years ago.Arab traders skilfully kept a secret the true source of these spices. Spices became valuable items of sale early in the evolution of the spice trade and were introduced by Arab traders to the West. The initial uses of spices in very early times were in medicine and in the making of holy oils. People believed in the cure of spices, in a powder form, in the Middle Ages and even brought them into early medicine. It is not known when spices were first used in food. Certainly, the ancient Greeks and Romans used spices to flavour food and drinks because they discovered that spices helped to preserve foods, hid the flavour of spoiled meat in part, and also brought a change of flavour. Knowledge of the use of spices to preserve and flavour food slowly spread through Europe. Finally, in the last third of the 15th century, the Europeans decided to build ships and dared to go abroad in search of a route to the spice-producing countries. According to the passage, spices were first used . . . . A) in the West in the early Middle Ages B) mostly in medicine and religion C) to change the flavour of foods D) to make partially spoiled meat edible 31 / 40 Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Look at that girl who is on the stage. She is a friend of … . A) myself B) mine C) my D) me 32 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions according to it. Spices were known to Eastern peoples thousands of years ago.Arab traders skilfully kept a secret the true source of these spices. Spices became valuable items of sale early in the evolution of the spice trade and were introduced by Arab traders to the West. The initial uses of spices in very early times were in medicine and in the making of holy oils. People believed in the cure of spices, in a powder form, in the Middle Ages and even brought them into early medicine. It is not known when spices were first used in food. Certainly, the ancient Greeks and Romans used spices to flavour food and drinks because they discovered that spices helped to preserve foods, hid the flavour of spoiled meat in part, and also brought a change of flavour. Knowledge of the use of spices to preserve and flavour food slowly spread through Europe. Finally, in the last third of the 15th century, the Europeans decided to build ships and dared to go abroad in search of a route to the spice-producing countries. According to the passage, all statements are TRUE, EXCEPT . . . . A) Spices were used in medicine in very early times B) Eastern peoples have known spices for a long time C) Ancient Romans never used spices to flavour Food D) Spices were expensive things 33 / 40 Choose the best answer. A: Could I have your tape-recorder, please? B: Yes, you … . A) might B) could C) may D) need 34 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions according to it. She liked flowers. At least, he remembered somebody telling him that she liked roses. Unfortunately, at that time of year roses were very hard to find, and anyway, even if he did find them he wouldn’t be able to afford them. No roses and going out to a good restaurant. So he had got some tulips. It wasn’t sure if tulips were the right things to bring, and also while he was travelling in the bus several people bumped into him and the flowers were damaged. He felt uncomfortable in his borrowed coat, and even though Mike had promised him that it was almost a perfect fit he felt that the sleeves were too long. He checked in his pocket again to make sure he had her address. He still was not sure why she had given it to him. For a few minutes he thought about giving the whole thing up, going home. But he knew that this chance would not come again, and he would hate himself if he did not take it. Slowly, he walked through the rain to her street. This text seems to have come from . . . A) an autobiography B) a detective story C) a romantic novel D) a science fiction story 35 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions according to it. These days many people often eat convenient food. This means food which is already prepared, in packets or cans, or often frozen. This type of food is considered dangerous as it often contains a lot of fat or sugar. If people eat a lot of sugar, people might get holes in their teeth. Similarly, if people eat a lot of fat, this is bad for their hearts. The best food is fresh, natural food such as fruit and vegetables. Instead of frying food in fat, people should boil it or eat it raw, as in salads. Food which has been boiled often contains many vitamins. These vitamins are often destroyed in the process of cooking. According to the passage, why should people eat boiled food? A) It has more sugar and fat B) It can be boiled in packets C) It has a lot of vitamins D) It is easy and fast to eat 36 / 40 Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Raining non-stop could have caused . . . . A) the hurricane B) the fire C) the flood D) the earthquake 37 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions according to it. These days many people often eat convenient food. This means food which is already prepared, in packets or cans, or often frozen. This type of food is considered dangerous as it often contains a lot of fat or sugar. If people eat a lot of sugar, people might get holes in their teeth. Similarly, if people eat a lot of fat, this is bad for their hearts. The best food is fresh, natural food such as fruit and vegetables. Instead of frying food in fat, people should boil it or eat it raw, as in salads. Food which has been boiled often contains many vitamins. These vitamins are often destroyed in the process of cooking. According to the passage, why is convenient food considered not safe? A) It must be eaten within a short time. B) It contains a lot of fat and sugar. C) It is properly prepared. D) It is not suitable for young people. 38 / 40 Choose the right word. Reading this book is waste … time. It isn’t worth reading. A) for B) in C) of D) on 39 / 40 Choose the right answer. Let me know if you hear from her, …? A) do you B) will you C) shall we D) have you 40 / 40 Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Don’t walk on the grass, . . . ? 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