Ingliz tili attestatsiya №9 Mart 23, 2022Mart 23, 2022 da chop etilgan InfoMaster tomonidan Ingliz tili attestatsiya №9 ga fikr bildirilmagan. 0% 18 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940 OMAD YOR BO'LSIN! Ingliz tili fanidan attestatsiya savollari №9 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 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) testing B) to test C) tests D) tested 2 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Often people . . . remember their childhood with pleasure choose to forget the bad times. A) whose B) whom C) which D) that 3 / 40 Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Alice is unhappy today. She can’t study … . A) everything B) anything C) something D) nothing 4 / 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) who B) whom C) which D) whose 5 / 40 Read the text and answer the questions below. The polar bear makes its home in the cold and icy Arctic. Other animals might freeze or starve. But the polar bear knows how to live in the snow. Polar bears have thick blubber, or fat, that protects them from the cold. They also have a thick fur coat. The polar bear’s coat is white. This allows it to blend into the snow. That way, the polar bear can sneak up on its prey. Polar bears swim well. They eat seals, walruses, small whales, and rodents. In the summer, they may eat berries. Polar bears will also eat people. They may look cute and furry, but be careful of this big bear! Which of the following do polar bears not eat? A) people B) rodents C) salad D) walruses 6 / 40 Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question below Salt is a type of mineral. Adding a little salt to food can bring out the food’s natural avor. It can also be used to preserve food. Not only does salt improve our diets, it is essential to our health. Our muscles need it to move. Our hearts need it to beat. Even the brain and nerves need salt to communicate and function properly. If we do not get enough salt, the systems in our bodies do not work well. We might get tired, and our thinking might slow down. Our muscles might get sore, or we might even get headaches. Eating salt helps our bodies and minds work better. However, just as too much salt can ruin the avor of food, it can also harm our bodies. Scientists say that too much salt can cause high blood pressure. This is dangerous because it can lead to heart problems. And because people tend to like the taste of salty food, heart problems are becoming more common. Salt is an important mineral that our bodies need. We can’t live without it. However, it is wise to pay attention to the amount of salt in your diet if you care about your health. Which part of the body can be harmed by too much salt? A) heart B) brain C) muscles D) hair 7 / 40 Choose the correct answer. . . . a few men on the bus. A) It isn’t B) There is C) Those is D) There are 8 / 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) The author was always afraid of the water. B) Swimming was an important skill for the author. C) The author didn’t seem to be afraid at all. D) Swimming makes one a more confident person. 9 / 40 Choose the correct answer. What ... big dogs! They are so scary, aren’t they? A) a B) the C) an D) – 10 / 40 Choose the correct answer. They haven’t … because the sea isn’t very clean today. A) be swimming B) been to swimming C) been swimming D) swim 11 / 40 Do you have a baby at your house? Does he or she wear diapers? Can you throw them away? In 1950, a mother named Marion had an idea. She did not like the diapers that were made out of cloth. They were too much work. They smelled bad. It took too much time to clean them. She wanted to make something better. Marion went to work. She tried making them out of many kinds of things. Marion made them out of plastic. She tried to sell the idea. No one said it would work. They said it would flop. They did not want to try her idea. Marion was sure it would work. She sold them all by herself. Mothers loved her idea. Marion made moms all over the world happy. They had more time for their babies. They had less mess to clean up. They did not have to wash diapers or let them dry. All they needed was a trashcan. She was sure her idea was going to work. She was right! Which compound word from the text means “one thing”? A) something B) everything C) a lot of things D) nothing 12 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Which statement fits the picture best? A) I spend less time on washing than I used to wash by hand. B) Where is the soap? I can’t begin the washing! C) I wish I had a washing machine. I am tired of washing by hand. D) I have just put all the clothes in washing machine. 13 / 40 Choose the correct answer. I don't want to watch . . . television. A) the B) a C) an D) – 14 / 40 There is a reason for everything, . . . ? A) will they B) doesn’t it C) isn’t there D) isn’t it 15 / 40 Choose the correct answer. The reason . . . he gets into trouble so often is that he has a bad temper. A) where B) why C) which D) what 16 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Kelly knows . . . about computers. She is a computer programmer. A) everything B) somebody C) anyone D) nothing 17 / 40 Choose the correct answer. I was very worried by . . . what cigarettes might do to me. A) to be reading B) reading C) to read D) read 18 / 40 Choose the correct answer.He was the last person . . . the hall. A) left B) leaving C) leave D) to leave 19 / 40 We can look at living things, and we can put them into groups. One group is called mammals. Mammals all have fur or hair. Their fur or hair can keep them warm. It covers some or all parts of their bodies. Most of their babies are born alive. They are like little copies of their parents. They look just like them. Some other mammals live on land. People are mammals. They have a lot of hair on the top of their heads. Dogs and cats are mammals. They have fur all over their bodies. Rabbits and zebras are mammals, too. They also have fur all over their bodies. Other mammals live in the water. Whales and dolphins live in the ocean. They do not have long fur or hair. Their skin is smooth, but they are still mammals. Some of them live in and out of the water. Sea lions do this. They have very short fur. They sit in the sun during the day. They also swim in the water much of the day and at night. When a mammal has a baby, you can guess that it will . . . A) look like its mom and dad. B) have long legs. C) have wings. D) be inside a shell. 20 / 40 From the marked areas 1, 2, 3 and 4, identify the one that is wrong. It was such (1) dark when the lights went out (2) so my husband lit (3) a nearby candle (4) . A) 3 B) 4 C) 1 D) 2 21 / 40 Choose the correct answer. He spoke . . . English, so it wasn't very difficult to communicate with him. A) a few B) few C) little D) a little 22 / 40 Do you have a baby at your house? Does he or she wear diapers? Can you throw them away? In 1950, a mother named Marion had an idea. She did not like the diapers that were made out of cloth. They were too much work. They smelled bad. It took too much time to clean them. She wanted to make something better. Marion went to work. She tried making them out of many kinds of things. Marion made them out of plastic. She tried to sell the idea. No one said it would work. They said it would flop. They did not want to try her idea. Marion was sure it would work. She sold them all by herself. Mothers loved her idea. Marion made moms all over the world happy. They had more time for their babies. They had less mess to clean up. They did not have to wash diapers or let them dry. All they needed was a trashcan. She was sure her idea was going to work. She was right! Why did Marion sell the diapers by herself? A) No one wanted to buy the idea. B) She needed money. C) She wanted to sell them. D) Her idea was not good. 23 / 40 In 2006, the Winter Olympics were held in Italy. People from all over the world came to try to win the games. They came in cars. They came on trains. Some came in buses. Others came in planes. Some of them came to ski. Others came to skate. Some came to play hockey. Others came to snowboard. They came hoping to win gold medals. They wanted to take them back to their homes. They were hoping to show their parents and friends how good they were. Each of them came hoping that they would be the best. Most of the people worked for four years to go to the Olympics. Each of them trained to be the best they could be. Some got medals. Others did not. They worked hard, and they raced hard. They also played hard. The best of the best got to take home the gold. Why did people want to go to the Olympics? A) to try new foods B) to find new friends C) to see new places D) to win medals 24 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Do you want to go . . . in the evening? Oh, no. I prefer to stay at home. A) somewhere B) nowhere C) everywhere D) anywhere 25 / 40 Choose the correct answer. You . . . smoke in here. It's forbidden. Look at that sign. A) don’t need B) don’t have to C) mustn't D) had better 26 / 40 Do you have a baby at your house? Does he or she wear diapers? Can you throw them away? In 1950, a mother named Marion had an idea. She did not like the diapers that were made out of cloth. They were too much work. They smelled bad. It took too much time to clean them. She wanted to make something better. Marion went to work. She tried making them out of many kinds of things. Marion made them out of plastic. She tried to sell the idea. No one said it would work. They said it would flop. They did not want to try her idea. Marion was sure it would work. She sold them all by herself. Mothers loved her idea. Marion made moms all over the world happy. They had more time for their babies. They had less mess to clean up. They did not have to wash diapers or let them dry. All they needed was a trashcan. She was sure her idea was going to work. She was right! Which sentence is an opinion? A) Marion is the smartest lady in the world. B) You can throw them away. C) Diapers were made in 1950. D) Throw-away diapers are easy to clean up. 27 / 40 In 2006, the Winter Olympics were held in Italy. People from all over the world came to try to win the games. They came in cars. They came on trains. Some came in buses. Others came in planes. Some of them came to ski. Others came to skate. Some came to play hockey. Others came to snowboard. They came hoping to win gold medals. They wanted to take them back to their homes. They were hoping to show their parents and friends how good they were. Each of them came hoping that they would be the best. Most of the people worked for four years to go to the Olympics. Each of them trained to be the best they could be. Some got medals. Others did not. They worked hard, and they raced hard. They also played hard. The best of the best got to take home the gold. A synonym is a word that means the same thing. Hoping means to . . . A) not try hard. B) not care at all. C) give up. D) want something very badly. 28 / 40 Choose the correct answer. -Can you tell me where the mosque is? -It is located beside drugstore which is opposite shop. A) 4 B) 2 C) 1 D) 5 29 / 40 Choose the correct answer. She is suffering from the flu.- . . . . A) So do I B) So am I C) Neither am I D) I don’t either 30 / 40 Choose the correct answer. You must believe in . . . own abilities. A) yours B) you C) yourself D) your 31 / 40 Choose the correct answer. . . . Water is a vital substance for our life. A) A B) An C) – D) The 32 / 40 We can look at living things, and we can put them into groups. One group is called mammals. Mammals all have fur or hair. Their fur or hair can keep them warm. It covers some or all parts of their bodies. Most of their babies are born alive. They are like little copies of their parents. They look just like them. Some other mammals live on land. People are mammals. They have a lot of hair on the top of their heads. Dogs and cats are mammals. They have fur all over their bodies. Rabbits and zebras are mammals, too. They also have fur all over their bodies. Other mammals live in the water. Whales and dolphins live in the ocean. They do not have long fur or hair. Their skin is smooth, but they are still mammals. Some of them live in and out of the water. Sea lions do this. They have very short fur. They sit in the sun during the day. They also swim in the water much of the day and at night. Which one is NOT a mammal? A) a cow B) rabbit C) a crow D) a pig 33 / 40 Choose the correct answer. You will need a passport if you want to . . . the border. A) across B) between C) cross D) through 34 / 40 Choose the correct answer. "We won't have enough time to finish the job." The workers said that they . . . enough time to finish the job. A) won’t have B) wouldn't have C) hadn’t had D) didn’t have 35 / 40 We can look at living things, and we can put them into groups. One group is called mammals. Mammals all have fur or hair. Their fur or hair can keep them warm. It covers some or all parts of their bodies. Most of their babies are born alive. They are like little copies of their parents. They look just like them. Some other mammals live on land. People are mammals. They have a lot of hair on the top of their heads. Dogs and cats are mammals. They have fur all over their bodies. Rabbits and zebras are mammals, too. They also have fur all over their bodies. Other mammals live in the water. Whales and dolphins live in the ocean. They do not have long fur or hair. Their skin is smooth, but they are still mammals. Some of them live in and out of the water. Sea lions do this. They have very short fur. They sit in the sun during the day. They also swim in the water much of the day and at night. Which sentence below is NOT TRUE? A) Sea lions swim in water. B) Dolphins can live on land. C) People are mammals. D) Rabbits have fur all over their bodies. 36 / 40 Choose the correct answer. I would spend my holidays in the USA if I . . . enough money. A) had had B) have C) will have D) had 37 / 40 Choose the correct answer. There are . . . elephants than there used to be. A) fewer B) few C) the least D) less 38 / 40 Choose the correct answer. If you don't look . . . plants in the garden, they die very quickly. A) up B) after C) through D) for 39 / 40 Choose the correct answer. Bill Clinton, . . . was President of the USA, has only one daughter. A) that B) whose C) who D) which 40 / 40 In 2006, the Winter Olympics were held in Italy. People from all over the world came to try to win the games. They came in cars. They came on trains. Some came in buses. Others came in planes. Some of them came to ski. Others came to skate. Some came to play hockey. Others came to snowboard. They came hoping to win gold medals. They wanted to take them back to their homes. They were hoping to show their parents and friends how good they were. Each of them came hoping that they would be the best. Most of the people worked for four years to go to the Olympics. Each of them trained to be the best they could be. Some got medals. Others did not. They worked hard, and they raced hard. They also played hard. The best of the best got to take home the gold. What guess can we make about the people who came to the Olympics? A) They will all be happy. B) They will be sad C) Some will go home with medals. Others will go home with no medals. D) They will all get medals. 0% Testni qayta ishga tushiring Baholash mezoni - 75 foiz va undan yuqori ko’rsatgichga ega bo’lsa - “Attestatsiyadan o’tdi, oliy malaka toifasi (bosh o’qituvchi lavozimi) saqlansin”; - 75 foizdan past ko’rsatgichga ega bo’lsa - “Attestatsiyadan o’tmadi, birinchi malaka toifasi (yetakchi o’qituvchi lavozimi)ga tushirilsin”; - 75 foiz va undan yuqori ko’rsatgichga ega bo’lsa - “Attestatsiyadan o’tdi, oliy malaka toifasi (bosh o’qituvchi lavozimi) berilsin”; - 74 foizdan 65 foizgacha ko’rsatgichga ega bo’lsa - “Attestatsiyadan o’tdi, birinchi malaka toifasi (yetakchi o’qituvchi lavozimi) saqlansin”; - 65 foizdan kam ko’rsatgichga ega bo’lsa - “Attestatsiyadan o’tmadi, ikkinchi malaka toifasi (katta o’qituvchi lavozimi)ga tushirilsin” - 64 foizdan 60 foizgacha ko’rsatgichga ega bo’lsa - “Attestatsiyadan o’tdi, ikkinchi malaka toifasi (katta o’qituvchi lavozimi) saqlansin”; - 60 foizdan kam ko’rsatgichga ega bo’lsa - “Attestatsiyadan o’tmadi, mutaxassis (oliy yoki o’rta maxsus, kasb-hunar ma'lumotli o’qituvchi) lavozimiga tushirilsin” Fikr-mulohaza yuboring Author: InfoMaster Ingliz tili attestatsiya