Ingliz tili attestatsiya №10 Iyul 7, 2022Iyul 7, 2022 da chop etilgan InfoMaster tomonidan Ingliz tili attestatsiya №10 ga fikr bildirilmagan. 0% 28 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940 OMAD YOR BO'LSIN! Ingliz tili fanidan attestatsiya savollari №10 DIQQAT! Endi siz o'z bilmingizni sinab ko'rish bilan birga sertifikatga ham ega bo'lishingiz mumkin. Sertifikat olish uchun barcha ma'lumotlarni to'g'ri kiriting! e-mail manzilini to'g'ri kriting, barcha ma'lumotlar sizga yuboriladi. Testda 76% va undan yuqori natija oling va sertifikatni yuklab oling. 1 / 40 1. Choose the correct answer. If only David ... a bit more careful, he'd have been all right. A) A)were B) hadn't been C) had been D) was 2 / 40 2. 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 Roman god B) a mountain C) a volcano D) a tree 3 / 40 3. 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) Stuffing C) All of the above D) Turkey 4 / 40 4. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. This is a … movie. A) two hour’s B) to hours C) two-hour D) two hours 5 / 40 5. Choose the best answer. What can you see … a magazine? A) at B) in C) with D) for 6 / 40 6. Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below Forests can be found all around the world. There are many different plants and animals that use the forest as their home. In the forest, small animals eat the fruits, nuts, mushrooms, and insects. They race around from tree to tree and jump from branch to branch. Larger animals eat smaller animals. Other animals eat seeds and shrubs. Even though most animals are scared of humans, they are never far away. An ant, bat, robin, snake, deer, or turkey may be hiding among the leaves. They may be sitting in the trees. They might be running on the ground. Many different types of trees live in the forest. Trees drop their leaves during the fall to save water on the floor of the forest. The soil is made up of fallen leaves, dirt, and animals that have died. After the animals and plants die, their bodies break down. This makes the earth rich with nutrients. Forests are fun places to visit. A person who wants to see and hear the real sounds of the forest must sit quietly and listen with his or her eyes and ears. A good synonym for the word shrub could be . . . A) bird. B) sand C) bush. D) dog. 7 / 40 7. Read the text and answer the questions according to it. Learning something new can be a scary experience. One of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do was learning how to swim. I was always afraid of the water, but I decided that swimming was an important skill that I should learn. I also thought it would be good exercise and help me to become physically stronger. What I didn’t realize was that learning to swim would also make me a more confident person. New situations always make me a bit nervous, and my first swimming lesson was no exception. After I changed into my bathing suit in the locker room, I stood timidly by the side of the pool waiting for the teacher and other students to show up. After a couple of minutes the teacher came over. She smiled and introduced herself, and two more students joined us. Although they were both older than me, they didn’t seem to be embarrassed about not knowing how to swim. I began to feel more at ease. What is the main idea of the text? A) Swimming is a bad exercise for children. B) How to conquer fear in learning to swim. C) Bathing suit is necessary for swimming. D) Teacher and his new students at the stadium. 8 / 40 8. Choose the correct answer. I am going to have my brother … the car because I must do my homework now. A) wash B) washing C) washed D) to wash 9 / 40 9. Choose the correct answer. The reason . . . he gets into trouble so often is that he has a bad temper. A) why B) where C) which D) what 10 / 40 10. There is a reason for everything, . . . ? A) isn’t there B) doesn’t it C) isn’t it D) will they 11 / 40 11. Choose the correct answer. Now I feel sick. I wish I ... pork with cheese for dinner. A) hadn't eaten B) didn't eat C) had eaten D) ate 12 / 40 12. Read the text and answer the questions according to it. Every day, a fisherman sat on a bridge. He threw the seeds into the water. He had a simple way to catch fish. He cut a branch off a tree and tied a plain string to it. He put a sharp hook on it. Then he whispered, "Come here fish." Like magic, the fish bit the hook. He took the fish home to make a big pot of fish soup from them. One day, another man walked up to him. He said, "My name is George. I am staying at the hotel. I bet that I am a better fisherman than you. I will accompany you today. I want to prove my skill." The fisherman cast his string. George had a lot of electronic tools. One machine showed him the locations of fish. The other machine could weigh the fish. At the end of the day, George subtracted his fish from the fisherman’s. The fisherman had beaten him by forty-seven. George was shocked. The fisherman told George, "I am patient and I believe in myself. Take a breath, and try it in my way." According to the passage, what is the story mainly about? A) How two men competed in catching fish B) How George made a pot of fish soup C) How to cook fish to be very delicious D) Why two fishermen used only nets 13 / 40 13. Read the text and answer the questions according to it. Every day, a fisherman sat on a bridge. He threw the seeds into the water. He had a simple way to catch fish. He cut a branch off a tree and tied a plain string to it. He put a sharp hook on it. Then he whispered, "Come here fish." Like magic, the fish bit the hook. He took the fish home to make a big pot of fish soup from them. One day, another man walked up to him. He said, "My name is George. I am staying at the hotel. I bet that I am a better fisherman than you. I will accompany you today. I want to prove my skill." The fisherman cast his string. George had a lot of electronic tools. One machine showed him the locations of fish. The other machine could weigh the fish. At the end of the day, George subtracted his fish from the fisherman’s. The fisherman had beaten him by forty-seven. George was shocked. The fisherman told George, "I am patient and I believe in myself. Take a breath, and try it in my way." According to the passage, what did the fisherman do every day on the bridge? A) He would take a breath then jump into the river. B) He would sell all fish he caught at the market. C) He would accompany George from the hotel. D) He would cast his stick with string into the river. 14 / 40 14. Read the text and answer the questions according to it. There are many different kinds of sports in the world. Some people do sports for their career and other people do sports for pleasure. Some sports, like cricket, require using a lot of equipment, while others need very little in order to play a game successfully. Some people use public playing fields to play sport for free, while other sports such as squash, tennis, badminton and table tennis are usually paid an hourly basis. The games are often controlled by individuals known as umpires in cricket and referees in sports like football and rugby. Most sports usually last not more than a few hours. However, a game of cricket can last five days before a winner is announced. Some people prefer to watch sport games on TV. Some sports, such as football and cricket, are really popular in the UK but not in the USA. People often play basketball and baseball in the USA. However, most countries compete in world sporting events such as the Football World Cup or the Olympics, which occur every four years. According to the passage, which sport needs the use of much equipment? A) Cricket B) Football C) Swimming D) Athletics 15 / 40 15. Read the text and answer the questions according to it. There are many different kinds of sports in the world. Some people do sports for their career and other people do sports for pleasure. Some sports, like cricket, require using a lot of equipment, while others need very little in order to play a game successfully. Some people use public playing fields to play sport for free, while other sports such as squash, tennis, badminton and table tennis are usually paid an hourly basis. The games are often controlled by individuals known as umpires in cricket and referees in sports like football and rugby. Most sports usually last not more than a few hours. However, a game of cricket can last five days before a winner is announced. Some people prefer to watch sport games on TV. Some sports, such as football and cricket, are really popular in the UK but not in the USA. People often play basketball and baseball in the USA. However, most countries compete in world sporting events such as the Football World Cup or the Olympics, which occur every four years. According to the passage, what sport is popular in the United Kingdom? A) Football B) Baseball C) Athletics D) Basketball 16 / 40 16. Choose the correct answer. I just watched them ... volleyball instead of joining them because I was tired. A) playing B) to playing C) played D) were playing 17 / 40 17. Choose the correct answer.- I'm going to stay in the same hotel as last year.-...? A) Are you B) Do you C) Aren't you D) Didn't you 18 / 40 18. Choose the correct answer. The newspaper as well as radio ... a powerful means of propaganda. A) is B) could have been C) are D) have been 19 / 40 19. Choose the correct answer. ... it was a dark, cloudy day, he put on hissunglasses. A) as B) so that C) although D) in spite of 20 / 40 20. Read the text and answer the questions according to it. There are many different kinds of sports in the world. Some people do sports for their career and other people do sports for pleasure. Some sports, like cricket, require using a lot of equipment, while others need very little in order to play a game successfully. Some people use public playing fields to play sport for free, while other sports such as squash, tennis, badminton and table tennis are usually paid an hourly basis. The games are often controlled by individuals known as umpires in cricket and referees in sports like football and rugby. Most sports usually last not more than a few hours. However, a game of cricket can last five days before a winner is announced. Some people prefer to watch sport games on TV. Some sports, such as football and cricket, are really popular in the UK but not in the USA. People often play basketball and baseball in the USA. However, most countries compete in world sporting events such as the Football World Cup or the Olympics, which occur every four years. According to the passage, what sport is popular in the United States? A) Baseball B) Football C) Cricket D) Squash 21 / 40 21. Read the text and answer the questions according to it Pepperoni is often put on a pizza. It is actually a type of cured sausage made from beef. "Cured" means salty to protect against bacteria which are dangerous for people. Sometimes cured sausages are made of turkey or chicken to reduce both fat and calories. Pepperoni is mixed with red pepper or other spices and takes a reddish colour. It is typically cut in small, thin circles. The word "pepperoni" means "big peppers" in Italian, though pepperoni has nothing to do with Italy. Its actual origin is not known yet. However, it is believed to be invented in America, likely in one of the original pizzerias in New York City. What is clear however, is that pepperoni is America’s favourite pizza topping. According to the passage, what is not known about pepperoni? A) Its origin B) Its taste C) Its colour D) Its content 22 / 40 22. Choose the correct answer. The rain prevented us ... completing the work. A) from B) to C) at D) on 23 / 40 23. Choose the correct answer. Because I... all my exams by then, I'll have much more time next week. A) have done B) shall be doing C) shall have done D) shall do 24 / 40 24. Choose the correct answer. Ralph decided to give ... a birthday present when everybody else forgot his birthday. A) he B) his C) him D) himself 25 / 40 25. Choose the correct answer. - Your motorcar needs to be serviced.- Yes, I have already noticed it. I... it to the repair shop. A) was taking B) had taken C) will take D) am going to take 26 / 40 26. Choose the correct answer. Every old house like this has ... strange stories. A) their B) it's C) itself D) its 27 / 40 27. Choose the correct answer. This is ... car of the three. A) powerfullest B) more powerful C) the most powerful D) most powerful 28 / 40 28. Read the text and answer the questions according to it Pepperoni is often put on a pizza. It is actually a type of cured sausage made from beef. "Cured" means salty to protect against bacteria which are dangerous for people. Sometimes cured sausages are made of turkey or chicken to reduce both fat and calories. Pepperoni is mixed with red pepper or other spices and takes a reddish colour. It is typically cut in small, thin circles. The word "pepperoni" means "big peppers" in Italian, though pepperoni has nothing to do with Italy. Its actual origin is not known yet. However, it is believed to be invented in America, likely in one of the original pizzerias in New York City. What is clear however, is that pepperoni is America’s favourite pizza topping. According to the passage, why is pepperoni cured? A) to change its colour B) to make it delicious C) to make it safe D) to make it cheap 29 / 40 29. Choose the correct answer. "Whose wedding was it?" said Aziza. Aziza asked whose wedding ... A) he is B) it has been C) it had been D) it is 30 / 40 30. Choose the correct answer. My father was very strict. He always reminded me ... my homework. A) doing B) to have done C) of doing D) to do 31 / 40 31. Choose the correct answer. How many flats ... at so far? A) have you looked B) have you been looking C) do you look D) are you looking 32 / 40 32. Read the text and answer the questions according to it. Every day, a fisherman sat on a bridge. He threw the seeds into the water. He had a simple way to catch fish. He cut a branch off a tree and tied a plain string to it. He put a sharp hook on it. Then he whispered, "Come here fish." Like magic, the fish bit the hook. He took the fish home to make a big pot of fish soup from them. One day, another man walked up to him. He said, "My name is George. I am staying at the hotel. I bet that I am a better fisherman than you. I will accompany you today. I want to prove my skill." The fisherman cast his string. George had a lot of electronic tools. One machine showed him the locations of fish. The other machine could weigh the fish. At the end of the day, George subtracted his fish from the fisherman’s. The fisherman had beaten him by forty-seven. George was shocked. The fisherman told George, "I am patient and I believe in myself. Take a breath, and try it in my way." According to the passage, what did the fisherman do with the fish after he had caught them? A) He subtracted the fish. B) He made all sorts of food. C) He sold them to a restaurant. D) He made soup from them. 33 / 40 33. Choose the correct answer. The Ford Foundation was established in 1936 to advance human well-being ... contributing funds for education. A) at B) off C) by D) to 34 / 40 34. Read the text and answer the questions according to it Pepperoni is often put on a pizza. It is actually a type of cured sausage made from beef. "Cured" means salty to protect against bacteria which are dangerous for people. Sometimes cured sausages are made of turkey or chicken to reduce both fat and calories. Pepperoni is mixed with red pepper or other spices and takes a reddish colour. It is typically cut in small, thin circles. The word "pepperoni" means "big peppers" in Italian, though pepperoni has nothing to do with Italy. Its actual origin is not known yet. However, it is believed to be invented in America, likely in one of the original pizzerias in New York City. What is clear however, is that pepperoni is America’s favourite pizza topping. All of the following statements are TRUE about pepperoni, EXCEPT ... . A) It is neither salty nor red B) It is mixed with red pepper C) It is really a kind of sausage D) It is often made from beef 35 / 40 35. Read the text and answer the questions according to it Pepperoni is often put on a pizza. It is actually a type of cured sausage made from beef. "Cured" means salty to protect against bacteria which are dangerous for people. Sometimes cured sausages are made of turkey or chicken to reduce both fat and calories. Pepperoni is mixed with red pepper or other spices and takes a reddish colour. It is typically cut in small, thin circles. The word "pepperoni" means "big peppers" in Italian, though pepperoni has nothing to do with Italy. Its actual origin is not known yet. However, it is believed to be invented in America, likely in one of the original pizzerias in New York City. What is clear however, is that pepperoni is America’s favourite pizza topping. According to the passage, sometimes cured sausages are made of turkey ... . A) so that they taste more delicious B) so that they taste more salty C) so that they have more fat D) so that they have less calories 36 / 40 36. Choose the correct answer. The survival of some large mammals is being put at... risk by global warming and other disasters. A) the B) a C) an D) - 37 / 40 37. Read the text and answer the questions according to it. Every day, a fisherman sat on a bridge. He threw the seeds into the water. He had a simple way to catch fish. He cut a branch off a tree and tied a plain string to it. He put a sharp hook on it. Then he whispered, "Come here fish." Like magic, the fish bit the hook. He took the fish home to make a big pot of fish soup from them. One day, another man walked up to him. He said, "My name is George. I am staying at the hotel. I bet that I am a better fisherman than you. I will accompany you today. I want to prove my skill." The fisherman cast his string. George had a lot of electronic tools. One machine showed him the locations of fish. The other machine could weigh the fish. At the end of the day, George subtracted his fish from the fisherman’s. The fisherman had beaten him by forty-seven. George was shocked. The fisherman told George, "I am patient and I believe in myself. Take a breath, and try it in my way." According to the passage, all the following are TRUE about the fisherman, EXCEPT . . . . A) he used a tree branch B) he used a sharp hook C) he used a simple string D) he used an electronic item 38 / 40 38. Choose the correct answer. In South California, Disneyland is a world famous entertainment park. It... by more than ten million people every year. A) visits B) is visited C) is being visited D) is visiting 39 / 40 39. Choose the correct answer. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. , This meal doesn't taste as ... as my mother's meal. A) good B) better C) well D) best 40 / 40 40. Read the text and answer the questions according to it. There are many different kinds of sports in the world. Some people do sports for their career and other people do sports for pleasure. Some sports, like cricket, require using a lot of equipment, while others need very little in order to play a game successfully. Some people use public playing fields to play sport for free, while other sports such as squash, tennis, badminton and table tennis are usually paid an hourly basis. The games are often controlled by individuals known as umpires in cricket and referees in sports like football and rugby. Most sports usually last not more than a few hours. However, a game of cricket can last five days before a winner is announced. Some people prefer to watch sport games on TV. Some sports, such as football and cricket, are really popular in the UK but not in the USA. People often play basketball and baseball in the USA. However, most countries compete in world sporting events such as the Football World Cup or the Olympics, which occur every four years. According to the passage how often are the Olympics held? 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