10-sinf Ingliz tili olimpiada №3 Yanvar 9, 2023Yanvar 9, 2023 da chop etilgan InfoMaster tomonidan 10-sinf Ingliz tili olimpiada №3 ga fikr bildirilmagan. 15 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930 Tomonidan yaratilgan InfoMaster 10-sinf Ingliz tili olimpiada №3 2022-yil 15-oktabr: 2022-2023 o'quv yilida tuman bosqichida tushgan savollar 1 / 30 1. The majority of automobile accidents result from alcohol. A person who has drunk too much beer gets into a strange state called drunkenness. This state is marked either by an unpleasant feeling of loss of balance, or by falling asleep. Either of these problems is dangerous for drivers. On the road, a drunk driver is too dizzy to pay attention to traffic signs, and his lack of control may lead him to run a stop sign, exceed the speed limit, or swerve his car. As a result, he may either hit another car or a person. It is very likely that he will crash his car and often he will kill or injure himself or others. Therefore, the government has established stricter laws against drunk drivers. Drunk drivers are liable to A) violate traffic rules and have accidents. B) observe the speed limit. C) drink too much beer. D) pay attention to traffic rules. 2 / 30 2. The majority of automobile accidents result from alcohol. A person who has drunk too much beer gets into a strange state called drunkenness. This state is marked either by an unpleasant feeling of loss of balance, or by falling asleep. Either of these problems is dangerous for drivers. On the road, a drunk driver is too dizzy to pay attention to traffic signs, and his lack of control may lead him to run a stop sign, exceed the speed limit, or swerve his car. As a result, he may either hit another car or a person. It is very likely that he will crash his car and often he will kill or injure himself or others. Therefore, the government has established stricter laws against drunk drivers. Drunkenness occurs when a person.......... A) gets into a strange state. B) takes excessive alcohol. C) has an unpleasant feeling. D) loses his balance. 3 / 30 3. Marquez dominated the first two rounds ___________ Pacquiao almost _________ his balance. A) making / to lose B) made / losing C) making / lose D) made / lose 4 / 30 4. It is a mistake to assume that “educational” programs on television are likely to be boring. In fact, as long as these programs are made in a rich and creative manner, there is no doubt that they can and do draw the attention of people, especially young people. Perhaps some of the best examples of successful educational programs are those which deal, for instance, with ancient historical sites, environmental problems, wild life, geography or the strange world at the bottom of the sea. In the passage, the term ‘wild life _____. A) refers to animals, birds and other living beings in nature B) is used to indicate the behavior of young people. C) signifies the living conditions of primitive people D) means a large unused piece of land 5 / 30 5. Long ago, people thought that the earth was flat. Long ago, the earth ______ flat. A) was thinking to be B) thought to be C) is thought to be D) was thought to be 6 / 30 6. He couldn’t figure _______ what the manager was hinting _____ during the meeting. A) on / at B) up / to C) out / at D) in / from 7 / 30 7. The majority of automobile accidents result from alcohol. A person who has drunk too much beer gets into a strange state called drunkenness. This state is marked either by an unpleasant feeling of loss of balance, or by falling asleep. Either of these problems is dangerous for drivers. On the road, a drunk driver is too dizzy to pay attention to traffic signs, and his lack of control may lead him to run a stop sign, exceed the speed limit, or swerve his car. As a result, he may either hit another car or a person. It is very likely that he will crash his car and often he will kill or injure himself or others. Therefore, the government has established stricter laws against drunk drivers. The laws established by the government ...... A) lead the drivers to run a stop sign. B) were not so strict in the past as they are now. C) cause the drivers to injure themselves or others. D) are not approved by drivers. 8 / 30 8. He escaped in January, _________ the border for the sanctuary of the country. A) having crossed B) to be crossing C) crossing D) being crossed 9 / 30 9. He_______have lost his He knows the city so well! A) can’t B) might C) wouldn’t D) mustn’t 10 / 30 10. Genetics, , emerged as a science at the beginning of the twentieth century. A) is the study of heredity B) which the study of heredity C) the study of heredity D) that it is the study of heredity 11 / 30 11. She_______to go there tomorrow, but now she finds that she can’t A) plans B) was planning C) is planning D) will plan 12 / 30 12. Only under special circumstances to test out of freshman composition and literature. A) are permitted freshmen B) are freshmen permitted C) freshmen permitted D) freshmen are permitted 13 / 30 13. Washing your dirty linen or bathing in a stream, river or lake______ pollute water systems and_______be avoided. A) can/should B) must/must C) should/need D) may/ ought 14 / 30 14. I wish I hadn’t ______ my hair cut. A) having B) have C) had D) has 15 / 30 15. Gemmy studied the report _________ because she knew she would have to answer the questions on it. A) thoroughly B) ultimately C) simultaneously D) eventually 16 / 30 16. Despite its deadly poison, the puffer fish A) prefers to attack its enemies with its teeth B) is a much favored delicacy in Japan C) is frequently preyed upon by other fish D) never feels safe when other sea creatures are nearby 17 / 30 17. Some people seem to think that _____. A) television does not give enough importance to the problems of youth B) only those programs concerned with historical and geographical subjects can be fascinating. C) educational programs on television are of little interest D) a lot of money is needed to make a good educational program 18 / 30 18. Either your brakes or your eyesight ______ at fault. A) is B) are C) aren’t D) were 19 / 30 19. Find an incorrect sentence. (1) Sewage system of the government has a major problem. (2) They’re running out of numbers for their customers. (3) The system now in use invented in 1947. (4) No one then had any idea how fast the population would grow. A) 3 B) 1 C) 2 D) 4 20 / 30 20. Do you have any ___________ of working with kids? A) research B) program C) confuse D) experience 21 / 30 21. Don’t ask me what cauliflower tastes like. I ______ eating it. A) am not trying B) don’t try C) didn’t try D) haven’t tried 22 / 30 22. It’s____ low season now, and____ most of____ hotels are half empty. A) the / _ / the B) _ / _ / the C) a / _ / the D) a / _ / _ 23 / 30 23. He has had the room ______. A) paint B) painting C) paints D) painted 24 / 30 24. In certain situations, the puffer fish A) squirts water at its rivals B) will even attack sharks C) can increase in size D) hides its deadly nature by swimming feebly 25 / 30 25. Find “Square root” sign A) % B) ÷ C) √ D) + 26 / 30 26. In its appearance, the puffer fish A) looks as if it would taste delicious B) doesn't seem to be deadly C) resembles a shark with its jaws open D) is both extraordinary and fearsome 27 / 30 27. Nobody is infallible but some are a lot more fallible than others! A) No single person is perfect; However, some are a lot more supreme than others. B) Anybody is hardly faultless but you have to know that some are less fallible. C) Some people have more faults than others but it doesn’t mean that they are wrong ones. D) Everyone makes mistakes but some make more mistakes than others. 28 / 30 28. Do not _________ me. I am revising for my exam. A) look at B) follow C) confuse D) laugh 29 / 30 29. (1) One of the most important principles in biology is that all living things must come from other living things. (2) This principle was not discovered until the 18th century. (3) Before that people believed that life could come from other kinds of matter. (4) In other words, a human being can come from a chimpanzee. A) 3 B) 1 C) 4 D) 2 30 / 30 30. Restate the sentence. His seat belt saved him from suffering a serious injury. A) Had he not been wearing his seatbelt, he would have been seriously injured. B) Thanks to his seatbelt, he was saved from suffering a serious injury with only minor bruises. C) But for his seatbelt, he could have been saved from a significant injury. D) Because he survived from a crucial injury, he promised to wear his seatbelt from then on. 0% Testni qayta ishga tushiring Author: InfoMaster Ingliz tili olimpiada