Uy » Online olimpiada » Ingliz tili olimpiada » 11-sinf Ingliz tili olimpiada №2 Ingliz tili olimpiadaTuman 2022-2023 o'quv yili 11-sinf Ingliz tili olimpiada №2 InfoMaster Avgust 19, 2024 689 Ko'rishlar 1 izoh SaqlashSaqlanganOlib tashlandi 2 0 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930 11-sinf Ingliz tili olimpiada №2 2022-yil 15-oktabr: 2022-2023 o'quv yilida tuman bosqichida tushgan savollar Ismi familiyangizni kriting! 1 / 30 1. The city______the subway 10 years Otherwise, the traffic so bad today. A) didn’t build/isn’t B) hadn’t built/wouldn't be C) didn’t build/wouldn’t be D) didn’t build/ wouldn't have been 2 / 30 2. We’re giving a big party for Mary next Saturday. I wish you to the party as well. A) can come B) will be able to come C) could come D) will come 3 / 30 3. Although he doesn’t particularly like it, my brother doesn’t mind_________the table for dinner, but he really dislikes it up afterwards. A) laying/cleaning B) lying/to have cleaned C) to lay/having cleaned D) being laid/to clean 4 / 30 4. Abdullayev is a common last name in Uzbek. __________common names are Atayev, Akramova, and Usmonova. are Salimov, Kadirov, and Kasimov. A) the other/others B) another/the other ones C) other/the others D) other/others 5 / 30 5. “Did you hear me come in last night?” “No, I asleep.” A) must have been B) may have been C) should have been D) might have been 6 / 30 6. Complete the sentence. Whenever I intend to buy a dress or a shirt, ____________. A) I find it much better to get its hanger as well B) I have always ended up buying none C) Sue often accompanied me D) I loathed the clerk’s dishonest utterances on how he liked it 7 / 30 7. There can be few more depressing stories in the entire history of man’s exploitation of nature than the wide- spread destruction of whales. Whales have not only suffered untold cruelty but now face total extermination. Already entire populations have been wiped out, and the only reason why no species has yet been finished off is due to the vastness and inaccessibility of the oceans. Hence, a few have always managed to escape, but how much longer can this go on? Choose the correct answer according to the passage. The author points out that of all the animals in nature it is probably the whales that _____. A) alone can survive man’s hunting instincts. B) have suffered most from man’s cruelty. C) have attracted the least scientific attention. D) have aroused most sympathy among ordinary people. 8 / 30 8. Spices were first used _________. A) in the West in the early Middle Ages B) to make partially spoiled meat edible C) by the ancient Greeks and Romans D) mostly for healing and religious purposes 9 / 30 9. ___________, pepper is probably the most widely used one in the world today. A) Although regarded as one of the most common plants B) Nervous as he was C) One of the earliest spices known D) whereas diamond is a carbon 10 / 30 10. Lack of tolerance is an important problem of our age. People have been so intolerant of each other that even trivial matters may spark serious arguments. Living conditions can be said to compel people to spend most of their time concentrating on their business or their personal affairs. This may deprive people of exchanging their ideas with others or trying to understand different people. However, it doesn't seem impossible to form a tolerant society. The thing we should do first is to take up social activities to require that we share more with other people. It is implied in the passage that ........... A) people have been intolerant of each other due to unimportant matters. B) we should concentrate on others' affairs rather than ours. C) trivial problems make our lives unbearable D) people's having to spend most of their time on their own business prevent them sharing their thoughts with others. 11 / 30 11. Having different types of businesses in a neighborhood can increase _____________ walking trips among residents A) the number of B) a great amount of C) several D) a vast amount of 12 / 30 12. My aunt lived on ___ ground floor of ___ old house on ___ River Thames. A) the/the/- B) -/the/a C) -/an/the D) the/an/the 13 / 30 13. A: I took Janet to the cinema last night. B: You _____ me too. I was at home. A) might have taken B) might take C) may have been taken D) must have taken 14 / 30 14. There can be few more depressing stories in the entire history of man’s exploitation of nature than the wide- spread destruction of whales. Whales have not only suffered untold cruelty but now face total extermination. Already entire populations have been wiped out, and the only reason why no species has yet been finished off is due to the vastness and inaccessibility of the oceans. Hence, a few have always managed to escape, but how much longer can this go on? In the passage the author expresses his doubts about whether _____. A) whales can actually survive in the future. B) many species of whales ought to be preserved. C) man really is as cruel to whales as some people have claimed. D) the exploitation of nature can be justified. 15 / 30 15. We are told in the passage that the ancient Greeks and Romans used spices for all the following, except ____________. A) in religious ceremonies to please their gods B) to hide the taste of rotting food C) to keep food from going bad D) to make food taste even better 16 / 30 16. There can be few more depressing stories in the entire history of man’s exploitation of nature than the wide- spread destruction of whales. Whales have not only suffered untold cruelty but now face total extermination. Already entire populations have been wiped out, and the only reason why no species has yet been finished off is due to the vastness and inaccessibility of the oceans. Hence, a few have always managed to escape, but how much longer can this go on? According to the passage, if whales have so far survived, it is because _____. A) they have taken refuge in the vast expanses of the oceans. B) various measures have been taken to save them from total extermination. C) modem man has recognized the need to preserve them. D) they breed fast and are difficult to catch. 17 / 30 17. No one imagined that the apparently ________ business man was really a criminal. A) respective B) respectful C) honor D) respectable 18 / 30 18. They should have shown me more consideration. I ought _____. A) be shown more consideration B) to have shown more consideration C) been shown more consideration D) to have been shown more consideration 19 / 30 19. Choose appropriate synonym. Before taking a test on vocabulary, one had better brush up on his or her vocabulary. A) revise B) memorize C) outline D) review 20 / 30 20. He was charged _____ murder and brought _____ trial _____ jury. A) with / to / through B) with / up to / by C) for / to / in front of D) at / into / by 21 / 30 21. My rifle was not ________, so I did not hit anything. A) of the best B) from the best C) for the best D) for the better 22 / 30 22. Children usually ______ after an illness much more quickly than adults. A) pick on B) pick over C) pick up D) pick out 23 / 30 23. All students should bear in mind that these books must be read by mid-semester. A) memorize B) remember C) overlook D) decide 24 / 30 24. Restate the sentence. The shoes I buy these days don’t last as long as they used to. A) There is a shortage of shoes these days so I can’t buy the pair I want. B) I used to buy reliable shoes but these days I don’t. C) Nowadays, my shoes, which I bought wear out sooner than they did before. D) The shoes which I buy these days wear out more quickly than they used to. 25 / 30 25. I have never been _________ without finding ___________ interesting to see. A) everywhere / anything B) anything / everything C) anyone / everyone D) anywhere / something 26 / 30 26. `I ______ you know as soon as the telegram ______. A) will let / arrived B) let / had arrived C) would let / arrives D) will let / arrives 27 / 30 27. Choose the correct answer according to the passage. Initially, spices were __________. A) given in exchange for oil B) sold to the West by Arabs C) grown by Arab traders D) sold for very low prices 28 / 30 28. Choose irrelevant sentence. (1) Some of the most famous classical composers died quite young. (2) Most of the musicians were died in their beds while sleeping. (3) Among these, for example, Schubert and Mozart, who both died very early in their thirties. (4) But not all composers have had short lives. Bach lived until age 65 and Haydn until 69. A) 2 B) 1 C) 3 D) 4 29 / 30 29. Lack of tolerance is an important problem of our age. People have been so intolerant of each other that even trivial matters may spark serious arguments. Living conditions can be said to compel people to spend most of their time concentrating on their business or their personal affairs. This may deprive people of exchanging their ideas with others or trying to understand different people. However, it doesn't seem impossible to form a tolerant society. The thing we should do first is to take up social activities to require that we share more with other people. We can infer from the passage that ....... A) it isn't easy to form a tolerant society as long as we concentrate on our work.* B) it is possible that we will feel lonely unless we take up social activities. C) it doesn't seem possible to form a tolerant" society owing to the problems in our age. D) social activities can contribute to forming a tolerant society. 30 / 30 30. The results _________ were satisfactory but not exceptional ___________ to a commercial application. A) were obtained / to proceed B) obtained / in order to proceed C) have obtained / proceeding D) obtaining / to be proceeded 0% Testni qayta ishga tushiring Baholash mezoni 86%-100% 5 baho 71%-85% 4 baho 56%-70% 3 baho 55% va kamiga 2 baho Fikr-mulohaza yuboring Author: InfoMaster Foydali bo'lsa mamnunmiz