23-ONLINE TEST
1. Karen is speaking to ____ on the
phone right now.
A) anyone В) no one
C) everyone D) someone
2. Detective novels are ____ he enjoys
reading.
A) what В) which C) who D) where
3.___ idea was it to order pizza?
A) Whose В) What C) Who D) Which
4. Ann rarely goes __ since her car
broke down.
A) nowhere В) anywhere
C) everywhere D) somewhere
5. ___ was it that you realised you had
lost your keys?
A) Who В) What C) When D) Which
6. I will send you a text message ____ I
arrive at the hostel.
A) the moment that В) by the time
C) until D) immediately
7. I haven’t seen Emma the ____
summer.
A) every В) all C) each D) whole
8. I can’t stand ____ people rubbish on
the street.
A) throwing В) throws
C) to throw D) throw
9. He ____ his pet hamster every
morning before school.
A) hasted В) feeds
C) is feeding D) feed
10. She is really generous, ____ ?
A) is she В) was she
C) wasn't she D) isn’t she
11. I wish I___ that film when it was
shown at the cinema.
A) see В) would see
C) had seen D) was seeing
12. Did you all enjoy __ at the
amusement park?
A) yours В) yourselves
C) you D) yourself
13. ____ were you talking to for so
long?
A) Whoever В) Wherever
C) However D) Whatever
14. You're a ___! ____ to your
friends is very bad.
A) liar/lie B) lie / lair
C) liar / lying D) lying / liar
15. She doesn`t like walking ____ the
town centre at night because it is full of
crowds of teenagers who are looking for
trouble.
A) through B) above
C) between D) among
16. You can get on the boat at
Westminster Bridge near … Houses of
Parliament.
A) – B) some C) the D) a
17. I've _______ stamp collecting and it
is fun
A) taken up B) tried on
C) turned up D) carry on
18. Look at the picture below and Which statements are true?
1. There is a fridge in the kitchen 2. There is a black cat on the table. 3. There is a
bowl of apples under the table. 4. There is a sandwich under apples. 5. There is a
banana in front of the apples. 6. The table is behind two chairs. 7. There is boy in the
door. 8. The white cat is in front of the boy.
A) 1, 3, 4 B) all statements C) 1, 5, 7, 8 D) 1, 5
Water is among the most important compounds on Earth. Plants, animals, and people
could not live without many sources of water. The oceans of the world are giant engines
that produce fresh water as rain and snow through the water cycle. Only 3% of the
water on Earth is fresh water. The other 97% of the water is salt water in the oceans.
Even most of the fresh water is locked up in glaciers and ice caps. Water is the only
substance that can be found as a solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (steam or water
vapor) within the normal range of Earth’s temperatures. Water freezes at 32°F and
boils at 212°F. Between those two temperatures, water flows as a liquid. The density of
water is greatest at 39°F. This means that the most water can fit into a specific space at
this temperature. Ice is much less dense than liquid water. This is why ice forms on the
surface of lakes and why icebergs and ice cubes float rather than sink. Water is unique
in that it expands when it freezes. This causes water pipes to break during extremely
cold winter weather. Water expands in an ice cube tray when it freezes, and the ice cube
rises over the surface of the tray.
19. What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage?
A) to inform readers about the value and properties of water
B)to encourage water usage
C) to compare water to air
D) to entertain the reader
20. What does water do when it freezes?
A) It expands. B) It gets more dense. C) both a and d D)It gets less dense.
21. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A) “Water Is Wet”
B) “The Importance and Nature of Water”
C) “Save Water”
D) “Why Water Is Dense”
22. Which of the following offers true comparisons of liquid water and ice?
A) Liquid water is denser than ice.
B) Ice will not float
C) Ice expands more than liquid water.
D) both a and c
The Library at Alexandria was founded by the rulers of Egypt. This was hundreds of
years before the time of Christ. The library was the brain center of the ancient world. It
held more written material than any other place on Earth at that time. Books were in
the form of handwritten, rolled-up scrolls. Over the centuries, the rulers had copied,
stolen, borrowed, and paid vast sums of money for these books. They had been
collected throughout the world. These included the works of many different people and
stories from many religions. These handwritten works were very valuable and very
expensive. More than half a million of these scrolls were stored in the library. These
included writings in many languages. But this library was not just a library. It was also
a museum and learning center where many discoveries were made. In addition, it was a
university where scholars from all over the world came to study. Many great thinkers,
writers, and teachers studied there. The greatest woman teacher in the world at that
time taught at the library. Alexandria was the home of the library. It was a very active
center of business and trade. People from many lands and cultures lived in this
community. Unfortunately, the great library was damaged by mobs at different times.
It was burned several times and finally left in ruins.
23. What other functions were also served by the Library of Alexandria?
A) museum B) university C) marketplace D) both a and b
24. From the context of the passage, what can you conclude about scrolls?
A) They were expensive. B) They came from many cultures.
C) Scrolls were written in many languages. D) all of the above
25. Books in the library collection were published in the form of
A) flat pages. B) rolled-up, handwritten scrolls.
C) CDs. D) electronic books.
26. What happened to the library?
A) It was burned several times. B) The city closed the library.
C) It ran out of books. D) both a and b
Tsunamis are extremely high waves. They occur when the sea floor is shaken by a major
earthquake or volcano. These waves have nothing to do with tides and are not tidal
waves. The name tsunami is a Japanese word for “harbor wave.” Waves of a tsunami
may travel almost unnoticed in deep water away from an earthquake or volcanic
eruption. They travel along the seabed as fast as a jet plane. They can travel over four
hundred miles an hour. As they near shallow coastal waters, the water rears up into
waves of one hundred feet or higher. These waves smash into harbors and coasts. They
destroy boats and buildings as if they were toys. They drown most living things in their
paths. The water may come in a series of a dozen or more waves. They can hit every few
minutes. Local quakes may generate a tsunami in as few as fifteen minutes. But if a
quake occurred near Japan, the tsunami may hit across the Pacific Ocean hours later.
The highest tsunami wave ever recorded was over 1,700 feet high. It struck the Alaskan
coast in 1958. A powerful tsunami in 2004 hit coasts in Asia, killing more than 200,000
people. Be aware of tsunamis and know what to do in case one is forecast near you.
27. Which of these titles would be best for the passage?
A) “Tidal Waves Hit Japan”
B) “Tsunamis Cause Some Damage”
C) “How Tsunamis Occur and What They Do”
D) “Japan and Tsunamis”
28. Which of the following events cause tsunamis to occur?
A) earthquakes B) volcanoes
C) tidal waves D) both a and b
29. Where do tsunamis cause most of their damage?
A) far out in the ocean B) near deserted beaches
B) near harbors and coasts D) both a and b
30. From the context of the passage, what can you infer that you should do when news
of a tsunami is forecast?
A) Go to the beach and watch it hit.
B) Get as far inland away from harbors and coasts as possible.
C) Watch the tsunami from your hotel room.
D) Get into a boat and sail away.
Teacher: Azamat Davronov
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