Ingliz tili attestatsiya №7 Mart 1, 2022Mart 1, 2022 da chop etilgan InfoMaster tomonidan Ingliz tili attestatsiya №7 ga fikr bildirilmagan. 0% 12 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940 OMAD YOR BO'LSIN! Ingliz tili fanidan attestatsiya savollari №7 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 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. About how much air is in snow? A) none B) 90 percent C) 10 percent D) 100 percent 2 / 40 Choose the correct answer. At last I . . . the key that was lost yesterday. A) have found B) am finding C) had found D) found 3 / 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 4 / 40 Choose the best answer. If Jack hadn’t missed the bus, he … late for work yesterday. A) wouldn’t be B) wouldn’t have been C) would have been D) wasn’t 5 / 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. All of the following statements are FALSE, EXCEPT. . . A) The character does not have very much money. B) He is going to see his mother. C) The jacket on him is very uncomfortable. D) He has lost her address. 6 / 40 Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. If a dirty spot on the clothes cannot be removed by . . . water and soap, pour on boiling water. A) warm B) warming C) warmer D) warmly 7 / 40 Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. They don’t have much free time. Neither…. A) do we B) are we C) do we have D) we do 8 / 40 Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. She prefers playing cards … television. A) than watching B) to watch C) than watch D) to watching 9 / 40 Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below Naturalized citizens are not born in the United States or its territories. They become citizens by fulfilling certain requirements. A requirement is something needed. What are some requirements to become a naturalized citizen? One must be at least 18 years old. One must have good moral character. If one is moral, one is good. One does not commit crimes or hurt others. One must have lived in the United States for at least five years. One must pass two tests. One test is an English test. The other is a civics test. The civics test is on American history and government. Not all people have to meet these requirements. Sometimes there are exceptions. Children can be naturalized. They do not have to be 18 years old. They can be naturalized if their parents apply for them. Sometimes older people do not have to learn English. Exceptions are made case by case. Which president is called “the father of our country”? How many senators are in Congress? What is the capital of your state? Where is the White House located? What do the stars on our flag mean? These five questions are from a list of 96 questions. The list is for the civics test. People can use the list to study for the test. The test they take will not have all 96 questions. The test will only have some of the 96 questions. What are the answers to the sample questions? The first answer is George Washington. He is the “father of our country.” The second answer is 100. We have 50 states. We have two senators from each state. This means we have 100 senators. There are 50 answers to the third question! Each state has a different capital. The answer to the fourth question is Washington, D.C. Our White House is located there. The last question is about our flag. There are 50 stars on the flag. Each star stands for a state. How did you do on the questions? Did you know about our government? How many questions are on the study list for the civics test? A) 50 B) 100 C) 18 D) 96 10 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Tom wonders if he … to study my first term again in case he fails his final exams. A) must B) will have C) need D) owing 11 / 40 Choose the correct answer. −I have four meals a day, and what about you, Malika?−. . . . A) So do I B) Neither does Peter C) So has she D) So do they 12 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Bob’s keeping his car in our garage . . . the time being. A) in B) on C) for D) at 13 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions according to it. With wings that can stretch to almost three metres long, the California condor is the largest flying bird found in America. The huge condor is mostly black with big white wing patterns. It has no feathers on its head. It is a scavenger, which means it eats dead animals. Unlike its close relative, the vulture, which is rare, the California condor finds food by sight rather than by smell. The California condor is also an endangered bird. This means it is rare and needs help to survive. These birds became rare because the dead animals they feed on often contain lead, a kind of metal, which is dangerous for the birds. Today, there are only about 230 California condors left in the wild. Scientists are working hard to make sure these birds survive. What is the main idea of the text? A) The California condor is a kind of metal B) Full information about the wings of the birds C) 230 animals are in danger nowadays D) Some information on endangered birds 14 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions according to it. With wings that can stretch to almost three metres long, the California condor is the largest flying bird found in America. The huge condor is mostly black with big white wing patterns. It has no feathers on its head. It is a scavenger, which means it eats dead animals. Unlike its close relative, the vulture, which is rare, the California condor finds food by sight rather than by smell. The California condor is also an endangered bird. This means it is rare and needs help to survive. These birds became rare because the dead animals they feed on often contain lead, a kind of metal, which is dangerous for the birds. Today, there are only about 230 California condors left in the wild. Scientists are working hard to make sure these birds survive. According to the passage, why did the California condor become rare? A) As it consumes food with lead. B) As it has very beautiful feathers. C) It has too long wings and can’t fly. D) It has no feathers on its head. 15 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Why did you come to the party? . . . called you. A) Any B) Nobody C) Something D) Nothing 16 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions according to it. Reptiles have been around for millions of years and once were the most common vertebrate animals on Earth. Today, reptiles are divided into four main groups: turtles and tortoises; lizards and snakes; crocodiles and alligators; and the tuatara. A tuatara looks like a lizard, but it isn’t. It’s a species left over from a group of reptiles as old as dinosaurs. It is the closest thing to a living dinosaur. Tuataras live only in New Zealand and are in danger of becoming extinct. Some reptiles spend most of their time in water. But most species live on land. All have scaly skin to protect them. Reptiles are found in all habitats except polar ice in the Arctic and the tundra. Reptiles usually lay their eggs in nests or holes dug in the ground. But some snakes, like rattlesnakes, let the eggs hatch inside the body and give birth to live babies. Female crocodiles are very good mothers. They guard the nest and even help the hatchlings get a start in life. Some snakes do this, too. But most reptiles lay their eggs and leave. The hatchlings, which are perfect miniature copies of their parents, are on their own. One can find reptiles everywhere Except . . . . A) North America B) the Arctic C) Europe D) New Zealand 17 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Those are . . . glasses. A) that B) a C) – D) an 18 / 40 Choose the correct answer. −Is your brother . . . ? −No, he isn’t. He is fat. A) thinner B) the thin C) thin D) thinnest 19 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions according to it. Reptiles have been around for millions of years and once were the most common vertebrate animals on Earth. Today, reptiles are divided into four main groups: turtles and tortoises; lizards and snakes; crocodiles and alligators; and the tuatara. A tuatara looks like a lizard, but it isn’t. It’s a species left over from a group of reptiles as old as dinosaurs. It is the closest thing to a living dinosaur. Tuataras live only in New Zealand and are in danger of becoming extinct. Some reptiles spend most of their time in water. But most species live on land. All have scaly skin to protect them. Reptiles are found in all habitats except polar ice in the Arctic and the tundra. Reptiles usually lay their eggs in nests or holes dug in the ground. But some snakes, like rattlesnakes, let the eggs hatch inside the body and give birth to live babies. Female crocodiles are very good mothers. They guard the nest and even help the hatchlings get a start in life. Some snakes do this, too. But most reptiles lay their eggs and leave. The hatchlings, which are perfect miniature copies of their parents, are on their own. All of the following statements are True, Except: A) Tuataras can be found only in New Zealand. B) Mother crocodiles don’t help their children after hatching. C) Reptiles used to be the most widespread vertebrates on the Earth. D) Today, reptiles can be divided into four main groups. 20 / 40 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. According to the passage, when did the author begin to feel relaxed? A) He never experienced such feeling in the text above. B) On changing his bathing suit in the locker room. C) Before the teacher came over to the pool with his students. D) After seeing the students who didn’t know how to swim. 21 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions according to it. With wings that can stretch to almost three metres long, the California condor is the largest flying bird found in America. The huge condor is mostly black with big white wing patterns. It has no feathers on its head. It is a scavenger, which means it eats dead animals. Unlike its close relative, the vulture, which is rare, the California condor finds food by sight rather than by smell. The California condor is also an endangered bird. This means it is rare and needs help to survive. These birds became rare because the dead animals they feed on often contain lead, a kind of metal, which is dangerous for the birds. Today, there are only about 230 California condors left in the wild. Scientists are working hard to make sure these birds survive. All of the following statements are TRUE about the California condor, EXCEPT . . . . A) It has white wing patterns B) It finds food by smell C) It eats dead animals D) It has no feathers on its head 22 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions according to it. Reptiles have been around for millions of years and once were the most common vertebrate animals on Earth. Today, reptiles are divided into four main groups: turtles and tortoises; lizards and snakes; crocodiles and alligators; and the tuatara. A tuatara looks like a lizard, but it isn’t. It’s a species left over from a group of reptiles as old as dinosaurs. It is the closest thing to a living dinosaur. Tuataras live only in New Zealand and are in danger of becoming extinct. Some reptiles spend most of their time in water. But most species live on land. All have scaly skin to protect them. Reptiles are found in all habitats except polar ice in the Arctic and the tundra. Reptiles usually lay their eggs in nests or holes dug in the ground. But some snakes, like rattlesnakes, let the eggs hatch inside the body and give birth to live babies. Female crocodiles are very good mothers. They guard the nest and even help the hatchlings get a start in life. Some snakes do this, too. But most reptiles lay their eggs and leave. The hatchlings, which are perfect miniature copies of their parents, are on their own. According to the passage, tuataras are most like . . . . A) snapping turtles B) rattlesnakes C) dinosaurs D) alligators 23 / 40 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. All of the following statements are TRUE, EXCEPT . . . A) Swimming makes one a more confident person. B) The author was always afraid of the water. C) Swimming was an important skill for the author. D) The author didn’t seem to be afraid at all. 24 / 40 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) How to conquer fear in learning to swim. B) Swimming is a bad exercise for children. C) Bathing suit is necessary for swimming. D) Teacher and his new students at the stadium. 25 / 40 Choose the correct answer. If they invited me to their party, I . . . absolutely delighted. A) would be B) am C) were D) will be 26 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions according to it. Reptiles have been around for millions of years and once were the most common vertebrate animals on Earth. Today, reptiles are divided into four main groups: turtles and tortoises; lizards and snakes; crocodiles and alligators; and the tuatara. A tuatara looks like a lizard, but it isn’t. It’s a species left over from a group of reptiles as old as dinosaurs. It is the closest thing to a living dinosaur. Tuataras live only in New Zealand and are in danger of becoming extinct. Some reptiles spend most of their time in water. But most species live on land. All have scaly skin to protect them. Reptiles are found in all habitats except polar ice in the Arctic and the tundra. Reptiles usually lay their eggs in nests or holes dug in the ground. But some snakes, like rattlesnakes, let the eggs hatch inside the body and give birth to live babies. Female crocodiles are very good mothers. They guard the nest and even help the hatchlings get a start in life. Some snakes do this, too. But most reptiles lay their eggs and leave. The hatchlings, which are perfect miniature copies of their parents, are on their own. According to the passage, all baby reptiles . . . . A) have four limbs B) resemble their parents C) try together to survive D) are poisonous 27 / 40 Choose the correct answer. When the fire began at 4:00 AM, most people in the house . . . in their beds. A) used to sleep B) were sleeping C) was sleeping D) slept 28 / 40 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. Which word best describes how author felt when he was waiting for his teacher? A) thoughtful B) nervous C) ashamed D) relaxed 29 / 40 Choose the correct answer. We’ve met before, . . . we? A) haven’t B) didn’t C) don’t D) aren’t 30 / 40 Choose the correct answer. −Sorry mum! I’ve broken a plate. −You . . . be more careful. A) can B) need C) should D) may 31 / 40 Choose the correct answer. The boss said, “It’s time we began planning our work.” A) The boss said that it was time we begun planning his work. B) The boss said that it was time we began planning our work. C) The boss said that it was time they had begun planning their work. D) The boss said that it was time we begin planning their work. 32 / 40 Choose the correct answer. . . . a few men on the bus. A) There is B) It isn’t C) Those is D) There are 33 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Mike would rather . . . Mary the truth. A) told B) to tell C) tell D) telling 34 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Mike’s car costs . . . mine. A) as many as B) much as C) as much as D) more as 35 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Some paintings and drawings look better at a . . . .You don’t get anything clear from near. A) passage B) distance C) front D) bottom 36 / 40 Choose the correct answer. The people in Italy were very friendly . . . we went. A) whatever B) wherever C) however D) whoever 37 / 40 Choose the correct answer. If the students . . . diaries, they wouldn’t forget their homework so often. A) will keep B) keep C) have kept D) kept 38 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions according to it. With wings that can stretch to almost three metres long, the California condor is the largest flying bird found in America. The huge condor is mostly black with big white wing patterns. It has no feathers on its head. It is a scavenger, which means it eats dead animals. Unlike its close relative, the vulture, which is rare, the California condor finds food by sight rather than by smell. The California condor is also an endangered bird. This means it is rare and needs help to survive. These birds became rare because the dead animals they feed on often contain lead, a kind of metal, which is dangerous for the birds. Today, there are only about 230 California condors left in the wild. Scientists are working hard to make sure these birds survive. According to the passage, what is the similarity between condors and vultures? A) They are both endangered. B) They can both swim very well. C) They both find food by smell. D) They both hunt for live animals. 39 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Aren’t you going to introduce me . . . your friend? A) to B) at C) by D) with 40 / 40 Choose the correct answer. In the UK, school . . . are not allowed to work more than two hours on a school . . ., or more than twelve hours in total during a school . . . . 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