long tubes.
1. (21). He wishes, he … to Central Asia next year
Will go
2. (22). We …the film up to the end, if you … so muc
h business.
could have watched/ had not had
3. (23). He looks very ill. He … at home.
Should have stayed
4. (24). 38. Who is responsible______making such a mess?
For
5. (25). I could … in stead of you if you … about it, you didn’t.
Have stayed/had asked
6. (26). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. - Our college is near the railway
station - Oh, it ... be noisy during classes.
may
7. (27). Choose the correct answer. I ... smoking because I became breathless just walking stairs.
had to stop
8. (28). Choose the best answer. ... the first match by only one point, the players realized that they
must train much.
To win
9. (29). Choose the right answer. The job was ... easy.
surprisingly
10. (30). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Nothing will make him ... back to
her.
to come
11. (31). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. ... to bed so late the night before,
we felt sleepy the whole day.
Having gone
12. (32). Choose the best answer. James made everybody believe that ... .
he had travelled all over the world
13. (33). Choose the best answer. Tom was about ... the house, when I came.
leaving
14. (34). What would you … if you … in
my place?
Do/were
15. (35). I ___ my interview with the vice-president when my daughter ___ me.
was having / called
16. (36). In the future we … able to fly to other planets, if we… .
Are/will want
Would be/ wanted
Will be /want
Will/ wanted
17. (
37). The hall's packed. There … be about 2,000 people at the meeting.
Can
Could
Must
Should
18. (38). I was late for work yesterday. I … to the dentist.
Had to go
Must have gone
Should have gone
Have to go
19. (39). One of South America’s mysteries is Easter Island. Easter Island, also called Rapa Nui and Isla
de Pascua, 3,600 km (2,237 mi) west of Chile, is a volcanic island with an interesting and partly unknown
history. The island was named by the Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen because he encountered it on
Easter Sunday 1722. He was the first European to find the island. The official name of the island, Isla de
Pascua, means Easter Island in Spanish. This island is famous because of the approximately 887 huge
statues which were found there. The statues consist of heads and complete torsos, the largest of which
weighs 84 tons! These monuments, called moai, were carved out of compressed volcanic ash, called
tuff, which was found at a quarry at a place called Rano Raraku. Statues are still being found. Some of
the monuments were left only half
–
carved. Nobody knows why Rano Raraku was abandoned. It is
thought that the statues were carved by the ancestors of the modern Polynesian inhabitants. But the
purpose of the statues and the reason they were abandoned remain mysteries. Who named the island
“Easter Island”?
The original inhabitants
free from laws
A Dutch explorer
found the island
20. (40). Bessie Smith was the “Empress of the Blues.” But long before she
earned that title, she and her
brother Andrew performed on the streets of Chattanooga, Tennessee. They came from an impoverished
family, so they needed to earn money for their household. He danced, and she sang. The two often
performed in front of the Whi
te Elephant Saloon, a tavern in the city’s African–
American community. In
1912, Bessie Smith met Gertrude “Ma” Rainey (known as the “Mother of the Blues.") Smith joined Ma’s
vaudeville act and became a popular Blues singer. In the 1920s, Bessie Smith sttarred in the Broadway
musical How Come? In 1923, she made her first record, “Gulf Coast Blues” and “Down Hearted Blues.” It
sold 800,000 copies. She made records with some of the most famous Jazz musicians of that era,
including James P. Johnson, Coleman Hawkins, and Louis Armstrong. One of her most famous
recordingswas “St. Louis Blues,” recorded in 1929 with Louis Armstrong. She was the highest paid black
singer of that time. She made 160 records. But the Depression in the 1930s was not good for her career.
Columbia Records dropped her in the 1930s. She died in 1937. Today Bessie Smith is still remembered as
the “Empress of the Blues.” Bessie Smith was admitted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989.
When did Smith make her first record?
1920
1912
1923
1929
1. (21). If ancient Greeks … better instruments, they … much bigger buildings.
Have/ will construct
Had had/ would have constructed
Had had/ wouldn’t have constructed
Had/ would construct
2. (22). We learned that he ___ the office 5 minutes before he ___ .
had left / returned
left / returned
would leave / returned
would have left / came
3. (23). 12. "Remember______the dog before you leave," she said.
to feed
Feed
Feeding
about feeding
4. (24). Mary says, "I have enjoyed the film." Mary says ... .
she has enjoyed the film
I have enjoyed the film
I enjoyed the film
I had enjoyed the film
5. (25). He evidently ___ his shoes for a very long time. They were worn-out.
were wearing
had been wearing
are wearing
was wearing
6. (26). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. If she had a long enough holiday
she ... Paris to watch all the interesting places.
would visit
visited
will visit
would have visited
7. (27). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Neither the clock on the town hall
nor my watch ... wrong.
were
have been
is
are
8. (28). Choose the best answer. I'm afraid ... doing winter sport but I'm rather keen ... football.
to/ on
of/ on
with/ to
in/ to
9. (29). Choose the best answer. I want to congratulate you ... behalf ... my family.
on/at
of/of
on/of
at/on
10. (30). Choose the best answer. Come, there's no use in ... like that! - said Alice herself, rather
sharply.
to cry
crying
cry
cried
11. (31). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. During the years of Cold War
Germany ... into two by 166 kilometers of concrete wall.
had divided
was divided
divided
being divided
12. (32). Choose the correct answer. Do you think the book ... well next month?
is sold
will be sold
will being sold
will sell
13. (33). Choose the correct answer. My dad says he always regrets ... more.
not travelling
not travelled
of not to travel
not travel
14. (34). You want to borrow more money from me? You …be joking!
Could
Should
Must
Can
15. (35). The baby is asleep. You … shout.
Don`t have to
Needn`t
Mustn`t
Can`t
16. (36). I think I think they … TV now.
Must have been watched
May be watching
Can be watching
May be watch
17. (37). I should … to the party with pleasure, if I … angry with you.
Had come/hadn`t been
Have come/had been
Have come/hadn`t been
Had come/had been
18. (38). 'I'm seeing Dr
Evans next week.' 'That … be right. He's on holiday then.
May
Can`t
Must
Couldn`t
19. (39). Helicopters are very different from airplanes. They can do three things that airplanes cannot
do. First, when airplanes move upward, they must also move forward, but helicopters can move straight
up without moving ahead. Second, helicopters can fly backward, which airplanes cannot do. Third,
helicopters can use their rotors to hover in the air (stay in one place) which is impossible for planes.
Because helicopters can perform actions that airplanes cannot, they are used for different tasks. Since
helicopters can take off without moving forward, they do not need a runway for takeoff. They are used
in congestedareas where there is no room for airplanes or in isolated areas which do not have airports.
Because they can hover, they are used on firefighting missions to drop water on fires. They are used in
logging operations to lift trees out of forests. Helicopters are used as air ambulances to airlift patients
out of situations which are difficult to reach by conventional ambulances. The police use helicopters to
follow suspects on the ground or to search for cars on the ground. Of course, helicopters have military
uses because of their design and capabilities. Helico
pters are used in firefighting because…?
they can reach difficult spots and hover above the fire.
their rotors can put out the fire.
move straight up.
they must move backwards
20. (40). Bessie Smith was the “Empress of the Blues.” But long before she earned that title, she and her
brother Andrew performed on the streets of Chattanooga, Tennessee. They came from an impoverished
family, so they needed to earn money for their household. He danced, and she sang. The two often
performed in front of the White Elephant Saloon, a tavern in the city’s African–
American community. In
1912, Bessie Smith met Gertrude “Ma” Rainey (known as the “Mother of the Blues.") Smith joined Ma’s
vaudeville act and became a popular Blues singer. In the 1920s, Bessie Smith sttarred in the Broadway
musical How Come? In 1923, she made her first record, “Gulf Coast Blues” and “Down Hearted Blues.” It
sold 800,000 copies. She made records with some of the most famous Jazz musicians of that era,
including James P. Johnson, Coleman Hawkins, and Louis Armstrong. One of her most famous
recordingswas “St. Louis Blues,” recorded in 1929 with Louis Armstrong. She was the highest paid black
singer of that time. She made 160 records. But the Depression in the 1930s was not good for her career.
Columbia Records dropped her in the 1930s. She died in 1937. Today Bessie Smith is still remembered as
the “Empress of the Blues.” Bessie Smith was admitted into the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame in 1989. An
era is…?
a recording.
a group of songs.
a period of time.
a sound.
1. (21). It is obvious by his saving a lot of money that he ... buy an expensive and luxurious car.
is going to
would
will
shall
2. (22). If I … a
student, I … one of the happiest men on the planet. I think my dream will come true.
become/ will be
became/ would be
had become/ would have been
becomes/ will be
3. (23). He wishes, he … to Central Asia next year
Will go
Would went
Would go
Would have gone
4. (24). I am sure, you … the entrance exams if you … well.
Will not pass/ study
Would pass/ didn’t study
Will pass/ study
Would pass/ study
5. (25). In the future we … able to fly to other planets, if we… .
Are/will want
Will be /want
Will/ wanted
Would be/ wanted
6. (26). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. "Where can I buy mobile phone in
this city?"
–
she asked me. She asked me where ... mobile phone in this city.
she could buy
could she buy
I can buy
can I buy
7. (27). Choose the best answer. If she had gone to the party yesterday, she ... us.
would not see
saw
would have seen
had seen
8. (28). Choose the right answer. The job was ... easy.
surprise
surprising
surprisingly
surprised
9. (29). Choose the best answer. I'm afraid ... doing winter sport but I'm rather keen ... football.
to/ on
of/ on
with/ to
in/ to
10. (30). Choose the right answer. This film made Maria very...
depressed
depressingly
depressing
depress
11. (31). Choose the correct answer. Have you ever climbed ... Alps in winter?
-
the
that
an
12. (32). Choose the right answer. I read an ... thing in the newspaper this morning.
amusingly
amusing
amused
to amaze
13. (33). Choose the right answer. She finds the characters of the story very ... .
amused
amusingly
amusing
to amaze
14. (34). If I … you, I … at home today, I … somewhere, because the weather is fine.
were/ would stay / wouldn’t go
were/ wou
ldn’t stay/ would go
were/ would stay/ would go
had been /would stay / will go
15. (35). Please, leave me alone, if you …me to punish you.
Don`t wish
Wish
Wished
Didn`t wish
16. (36). Bobur
… leave for school so early. It’s only seven o’clock.
Can`t
Mustn`t
Needn`t
Can
17. (37). George, help me to do the room, if you … nothing.
Do
Aren`t doing
Are doing
Will do
18. (38). I think they … TV now.
May be watching
May be watch
Must have watched
Can be watching
19. (39). Why do birds sing? You might assume that birds sing because they are happy. While birds
might be happy, they sing in order to communicate. One reason they sing is to stake a claim on territory.
Birds sing to warn other birds to stay off their property. For example, a robin might stake a claim on a
piece of land which measures about 200 feet wide by 200 feet long. This amount of land provides
enough worms for the robin to feed its family. A bird maintains singing perches around the outside
edges of its territory. The perches are high in the trees, so other birds can see and hear it. Birds also sing
to find a mate. The length and complexity of the mating song gives information about the fitness of the
bird. Healthy birds can sing longer, more complicated songs. Birds call to one another in shorter
vocalizations in order to warn of danger and to locate one another. Birds sing instinctively. Young birds
learn to perfect their songs by listening to adult birds and interacting with other birds. Birds in a local
area might learn variations in the basic song which help them recognize other members of their group.
Someone’s property is …
To warn other birds
one’s own territory.
by the complexity of its song.
the correct way to do something
20. (40). A PG-13 rating is an advisory issued by the Ratings Board to parents to determine whether
children under age 13 should view the motion picture, as some material might not be suitable for them.
A PG-13 motion picture may go beyond the PG rating in theme, violence, nudity, sensuality, language,
adult activities or other elements, but does not reach the restricted R category. The theme of the
motion picture by itself will not result in a rating greater than PG-13, although depictions of activities
related to a mature theme may result in a restricted rating for the motion picture. Any drug use will
initially require at least a PG-13 rating. More than brief nudity will require at least a PG-13 rating, but
such nudity in a PG-13 rated motion picture generally will not be sexually oriented. There may be
depictions of violence in a PG-13 movie, but generally not both realistic and extreme or persistent
violence. A motion picture’s single use of one of the harsher sexually
-derived words, though only as an
expletive, initially requires at least a PG-13 rating. More than one such usage requires an R rating.
Nevertheless, the Ratings Board may rate such a motion picture PG-13 if, based on a special vote by a
two-thirds majority, the Raters feel that most American parents would believe that a PG-13 rating is
appropriate because of the context or manner in which the words are used or because the use of those
words in the motion picture is inconspicuous. More than brief nudity… ?
PG-17 rating
requires a PG-13 rating and must not be sexually oriented in PG-13 rated movies.
All of the above.
requires an R rating.
1. (21). 39. Because of the flu many teachers were absent_______ work.
Of
At
From
For
2. (22). Please, … the window, if It
is not difficult for you.
Open
Had opened
To open
Opened
3. (23). I am very sorry. You … upset when you heard the news.
Should have been
Must have been
Had to
Must be
4. (24). 40. 1 feel really sorry______her because she has fallen ill.
Of
For
With
About
5. (25). Now I am a second year student. I wish that I … English on the first year.
Had learnt
Learnt
Hadn`t learnt
Learn
6. (26). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. At that moment Ann's husband
came in and sai
d that he … the police.
called
had called
had been called
is going to call
7. (27). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Laylo never said she would marry
him, ... she?
does
did
wouldn’t
didn't
8. (28). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. I'm sure it isn't going to snow, I ...
take an umbrella.
can't
don't have to
oughtn't
mustn't
9. (29). Choose the best answer. -Hello, Nazima! How are you? -Oh, Hi, Dildora! How are you getting
...?
on
for
at
into
10. (30). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Nothing will make him ... back to
her.
come
to come
coming
came
11. (31). Choose the correct answer. I hate that noisy cat of ... . Take it away at once!
yours
t
here’s
you
your
12. (32). Choose the correct answer. My niece ... until she was twelve.
couldn't read
couldn't having read
couldn't reading
could read
13. (33). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. I didn't sleep ... last night. I feel
tired this morning.
better
good
well
best
14. (34). 'I'm seeing Dr Evans next week.' 'That … be right. He's on holiday then.
Must
May
Can`t
Couldn`t
15. (35). They haven’t worked very much. They … be very tired out.
Needn`t
Can`t
Have to
Can
16. (36). The baby is asleep. You … shout.
Mustn`t
Needn`t
Can`t
Don`t have to
17. (37). If he … as slim as you are, he … a fashion model either. He must lose a little weight.
Will be/ will be
Were/ would be
Is / would be
Is / will be
18. (38). I am sure, you … the entrance exams if you … well.
Will pass/ study
Would pass/ didn’t study
Would pass/ study
Will not pass/ study
19. (39). Archaeologists believe that counting large quantities began about 10,000 years ago. Early
farmers had to account for communally stored crops. Early counting systems involved small tokens
which represented farmers’ stores. In the area which is now southern Iraq, little figures shaped like
discs, balls, and pyramids were used in about 7500 B.C. to represent various holdings. Later, marks
which represented the figures were inscribed on clay tablets by use of a blunt reed to cut into the wet
clay. Still, the symbols were always connected with specific merchandise. Around 3000 B.C., people
began using clay tablets and a new accounting system which they perfected over the next 4,000 years. A
writing system called cuneiform, which consisted of wedge
–
shaped symbols, was also invented. At the
same time, other cultures were independently developing numbering and writing systems. Soon
philosophers began to discover than nature wassubject to laws which could be expressed with
numbers.Tokens are …
crops
numbers
symbols
stores
20. (40). One of South America’s mysteries is Easter Island
. Easter Island, also called Rapa Nui and Isla
de Pascua, 3,600 km (2,237 mi) west of Chile, is a volcanic island with an interesting and partly unknown
history. The island was named by the Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen because he encountered it on
Easter Sunday 1722. He was the first European to find the island. The official name of the island, Isla de
Pascua, means Easter Island in Spanish. This island is famous because of the approximately 887 huge
statues which were found there. The statues consist of heads and complete torsos, the largest of which
weighs 84 tons! These monuments, called moai, were carved out of compressed volcanic ash, called
tuff, which was found at a quarry at a place called Rano Raraku. Statues are still being found. Some of
the monuments were left only half
–
carved. Nobody knows why Rano Raraku was abandoned. It is
thought that the statues were carved by the ancestors of the modern Polynesian inhabitants. But the
purpose of the statues and the reason they were abandoned remain mysteries. Who named the island
“Easter Island”?
The original inhabitants
free from laws
A Dutch explorer
found the island
1. (21). 10.When she saw me______along the street, she came up to me.
while going
Going
to go
Go
2. (22). Now I am a second year
student. I wish that I … English on the first year.
Had learnt
Hadn`t learnt
Learn
Learnt
3. (23). I … a headache now, if I … a sleepless night.
Wouldn’t have/ had had
Won’t have/ had had
Wouldn’t have/ had not had
Would have/ had have
4. (24). While the waiter _____ up the broken plates, he _____ his finger.
was picking / cut
picked / was cutting
picks / cut
pick / cut
5. (25). Now I don’t wish, I … the TV last week. This week they are on sale.
Hadn’t bought
Had bought
Bought
Did
n’t buy
6. (26). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Don't go inside, … ?
shall we
will you
don't you
do you
7. (27). Choose the correct answer. ... our friends did ... home task yesterday. They all came to school
without preparing.
None/theirs
None/their
None of/their
None of/theirs
8. (28). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Neither the clock on the town hall
nor my watch ... wrong.
were
is
are
have been
9. (29). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. If she had a long enough holiday
she ... Paris to watch all the interesting places.
would visit
visited
will visit
would have visited
10. (30). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. When he came to my studio, he
asked ... my paintings were for sale.
whether
who
what
that
11. (31). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. -Have you moved to the new
house yet? - Yes. The last boxes ....
have just been moved
have just moved
were just moved
were just moving
12. (32). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Bobbi didn't know her name ... he
saw her every day at work.
because
in spite of
although
since
13. (33). Choose the best answer. If he ...the money, he ... a fast car.
have/ will buy
had had/ would have bought
had / will buy
will have/ will buy
14. (34). He hasn’t come to the lesson yet, he … the bus.
Must have missed
Can have missed
Could have missed
Should have missed
15. (35). I think I think they … TV now.
Must have been watched
May be watching
Can be watching
May be watch
16. (36). I wish, I … a car now, I … to work by bus then.
Had/ would go
Had/ wouldn`t go
Had/ will go
Have/ would go
17. (37). If you …me to help, I … my help at the next exam.
Want/will not refuse
Wanted will not refuse
Will want/will not refuse
Want/will refuse
18. (38). Pupils, let’s start the lesson, if you … ready.
Is
Be
Are
Were
19. (39). Archaeologists believe that counting large quantities began about 10,000 years ago. Early
farmers had to account for communally stored crops. Early counting systems involved small tokens
which represented farmers’ stores. In the area which is now southern Iraq, lit
tle figures shaped like
discs, balls, and pyramids were used in about 7500 B.C. to represent various holdings. Later, marks
which represented the figures were inscribed on clay tablets by use of a blunt reed to cut into the wet
clay. Still, the symbols were always connected with specific merchandise. Around 3000 B.C., people
began using clay tablets and a new accounting system which they perfected over the next 4,000 years. A
writing system called cuneiform, which consisted of wedge
–
shaped symbols, was also invented. At the
same time, other cultures were independently developing numbering and writing systems. Soon
philosophers began to discover than nature wassubject to laws which could be expressed with numbers.
Marks that were inscribed were …
crops
carved
represented
counted
20. (40). Why do birds sing? You might assume that birds sing because they are happy. While birds
might be happy, they sing in order to communicate. One reason they sing is to stake a claim on territory.
Birds sing to warn other birds to stay off their property. For example, a robin might stake a claim on a
piece of land which measures about 200 feet wide by 200 feet long. This amount of land provides
enough worms for the robin to feed its family. A bird maintains singing perches around the outside
edges of its territory. The perches are high in the trees, so other birds can see and hear it. Birds also sing
to find a mate. The length and complexity of the mating song gives information about the fitness of the
bird. Healthy birds can sing longer, more complicated songs. Birds call to one another in shorter
vocalizations in order to warn of danger and to locate one another. Birds sing instinctively. Young birds
learn to perfect their songs by listening to adult birds and interacting with other birds. Birds in a local
area might learn variations in the basic song which help them recognize other members of their group.
A perch is a …
landing place.
branch.
seat
All of the above.
1. (21). 5.Peter was never a good friend. If I were you I would try ______him.
to forget
Forget
for forgetting
Forgetting
2. (22). I am very sorry. You … upset when you heard the news.
Must have been
Should have been
Must be
Had to
3. (23). 50. It was very nice______you to do my shopping for me.
of
for
about
on
4. (24). Please, ... me the newspaper the postman ... today.
show / has brought
show / bring
show / brought
shows / brings
5. (25). We learned that he ___ the office 5 minutes before he ___ .
left / returned
had left / returned
would have left / came
would leave / returned
6. (26). Choose the best answer. I want to congratulate you ... behalf ... my family.
on/at
on/of
at/on
of/of
7. (27). Choose the answer which correctly completes
the sentence. I expect you’ll feel a lot better
when you ... your exams out of the way.
will get
are getting
have got
had got
8. (28). Choose the correct answer. I hate that noisy cat of ... . Take it away at once!
you
yours
there’s
your
9. (29). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. She enjoys her present job. She is
devoted ... her profession.
with
to
on
at
10. (30). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. She has come back to live in the
town ... she was born and brought up.
who
that
where
when
11. (31). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. The kettle will switch ... off when
it has boiled.
yourself
itself
himself
it
12. (32). Choose the answer which
correctly completes the sentence. I’m afraid I’m a little short ...
money this month, so I can’t lend you.
of
from
for
with
13. (33). Choose the correct answer. ... Charing Cross Road runs north from Trafalgar Square.
the
an
-
a
14. (34). I … up with that sportsman yesterday, if he … so fast.
Would have caught/were not
Would have catch/were
Would catch/were not
Would not have caught/were not
15. (35). I … with children today, but I can’t I have a lot to do at work.
Will be
Would be
Am
Would have been
16. (36). In the future we … able to fly to other planets, if we… .
Will be /want
Would be/ wanted
Will/ wanted
Are/will want
17. (37). I think they … TV now.
Must have watched
May be watching
May be watch
Can be watching
18. (38). If you …me to help, I … my help at the next exam.
Will want/will not refuse
Want/will refuse
Want/will not refuse
Wanted will not refuse
19. (39). Some animals hibernate or go into a deep sleep as an adaptation to the cold months of winter.
Hibernation is different from normal sleep. During hibernation, an animal seems to be dead. Its
metabolism slows down and its body temperature drops. Its heartbeat slows to only two or three beats
a minute. Since its bodily processes are so slow, it needs very little food to stay alive. Some animals
which hibernate are toads, skunks, ground squirrels, bees, and bats. Bears sleep during the winter, but
they are not true hibernators. They wake up when they hear loud noises. Some animals estivate, or go
into a deep sleep as an adaptation to the hot, dry months of summer. During estivation, an animal’s
heartbeat and breathing slow down. During estivation, an animal does not grow or move. It does not
need to eat because it is not using much energy. Some animals burrow underground, where it is cooler,
before they begin to estivate. Some animals which estivate are reptiles, bees, hedgehogs, frogs, toads,
and earthworms. For some animals,, hibernation is …?
a reaction to heat.
a result of hunger.
an adaptation to the cold.
a heart problem.
20. (40). A PG-13 rating is an advisory issued by the Ratings Board to parents to determine whether
children under age 13 should view the motion picture, as some material might not be suitable for them.
A PG-13 motion picture may go beyond the PG rating in theme, violence, nudity, sensuality, language,
adult activities or other elements, but does not reach the restricted R category. The theme of the
motion picture by itself will not result in a rating greater than PG-13, although depictions of activities
related to a mature theme may result in a restricted rating for the motion picture. Any drug use will
initially require at least a PG-13 rating. More than brief nudity will require at least a PG-13 rating, but
such nudity in a PG-13 rated motion picture generally will not be sexually oriented. There may be
depictions of violence in a PG-13 movie, but generally not both realistic and extreme or persistent
violence. A motion picture’s single use of one of the harsh
er sexually-derived words, though only as an
expletive, initially requires at least a PG-13 rating. More than one such usage requires an R rating.
Nevertheless, the Ratings Board may rate such a motion picture PG-13 if, based on a special vote by a
two-thirds majority, the Raters feel that most American parents would believe that a PG-13 rating is
appropriate because of the context or manner in which the words are used or because the use of those
words in the motion picture is inconspicuous. More than brief
nudity… ?
PG-17 rating
requires an R rating.
requires a PG-13 rating and must not be sexually oriented in PG-13 rated movies.
All of the above.
1. (21). It is obvious by his saving a lot of money that he ... buy an expensive and luxurious car.
shall
would
is going to
will
2. (22). He evidently ___ his shoes for a very long time. They were worn-out.
are wearing
had been wearing
was wearing
were wearing
3. (23). In the future we … able to fly to other planets, if we… .
Will/ wanted
Will be /want
Would be/ wanted
Are/will want
4. (24). His situation ... since spring. Now he ... much better.
has improved / feel
improve / is feeling
has improved / feels
improves / felt
5. (25). If we … the house earlier, we … it more expensive.
Hadn`t painted/will have sold
Had painted/would have sold
Painted/would sell
Painted/would have sold
6. (26). Choose the best answer. How many times ... you ... James Cameron’s “Avatar”?
are/seen
have/seen
have been/seen
do/see
7. (27). Choose the best answer. I am going to look ... your scientific work.
at
on
into
after
8. (28). Choose the best answer. If she had gone to the party yesterday, she ... us.
would have seen
saw
had seen
would not see
10. (30). Choose the best answer. I have never heard ... that policy ... .
about/ since
about/ before
of/ to
of/ still
11. (31). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Laylo never said she would marry
him, ... she?
does
didn't
did
wouldn’t
12. (32). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. ... to bed so late the night before,
we felt sleepy the whole day.
To go
Having gone
Have gone
Go
13. (33). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Internet news ... you more
information than TV news.
are giving
give
gives
is given
14. (34). When I got to the office, I _____ that I _____ to lock the front door.
had realized / forget
realized / had forgotten
realized / forget
had realized / had forgotten
15. (35). If I … a student, I … one of the happiest men on the planet. I think my dream will come true.
becomes/ will be
become/ will be
had become/ would have been
became/ would be
16. (36). He wishe
s, he … to Central Asia next year
Will go
Would went
Would go
Would have gone
17. (37). He looks very ill. He … at home.
Shouldn`t have stayed
Must have missed
Should have stayed
Mustn`t have stayed
18. (38). You … be sitting in the sun, move o
ut of it into the shade.
Must
Shouldn`t
Should
Mustn`t
19. (39). The cactus is a plant which grows in very hot, dry places. They do not have leaves. Instead,
they have spiny needles which stick out of their stems. There are many shapes of the cactus. Some are
small and round. Others are tall like columns or pillars. Some are shaped like tubes or bells. Some are
shaped like wheels. Some grow as trees or shrubs. Others grow as ground cover. Cactus flowers are big,
and some of them bloom at night. Their flowers come out at night because they are pollinated by
insects or small animals that come out at night. Insects and small animals carry pollen from one cactus
to another. Most cacti live in North and South America. Others live in Africa, Madagascar, and Sri Lanka.
Cacti do not have very large leaves because large leaves would allow the water to evaporate. When
water evaporates, it changes from a liquid to a gas. When it becomes a gas, it is light enough to move
through the air. That would be bad for the cactus because the cactus needs the water to live. Some cacti
have waxy coatings on their stems, so that water will run down the stem to the roots. Cacti can absorb
water from fog in the air, since it does not rain very much in the desert. Most cacti have long roots
which can spread out close to the surface so they can absorb a lot of water on the occasions when it
rains. When water evaporates,, it…
changes from liquid to solid..
changes from liquid to gas.
is absorbed by the stem of the cactus.
changes from gas to liquid.
20. (40). Archaeologists believe that counting large quantities began about 10,000 years ago. Early
farmers had to account for communally stored crops. Early counting systems involved small tokens
which represented farmers’ stores. In the area which is now southern Iraq, little figures shaped like
discs, balls, and pyramids were used in about 7500 B.C. to represent various holdings. Later, marks
which represented the figures were inscribed on clay tablets by use of a blunt reed to cut into the wet
clay. Still, the symbols were always connected with specific merchandise. Around 3000 B.C., people
began using clay tablets and a new accounting system which they perfected over the next 4,000 years. A
writing system called cuneiform, which consisted of wedge
–
shaped symbols, was also invented. At the
same time, other cultures were independently developing numbering and writing systems. Soon
philosophers began to discover than nature wassubject to laws which could be expressed with numbers.
When did counting large quantities start?
10,000 years ago
7,500 B.C.
7,500 years ago
10,000 B.C.
1. (21). There are almost all types of fruit trees in our garden at home. If I …them, I … them at the
market too.
don’t have/ will buy
have/ will buy
Didn`t have/would buy
hadn’t/ would buy.
2. (22). If we … the house earlier, we … it more expensive.
Hadn`t painted/will have sold
Painted/would have sold
Had painted/would have sold
Painted/would sell
3. (23). 5.Peter was never a good friend. If I were you I would try ______him.
for forgetting
Forgetting
to forget
Forget
4. (24). His situation ... since spring. Now he ... much better.
improves / felt
has improved / feel
has improved / feels
improve / is feeling
5. (25). In the future we … able to fly to other planets, if we… .
Are/will want
Will be /want
Will/ wanted
Would be/ wanted
6. (26). Choose the correct answer. I don't think people should be allowed to perform experiments ...
animals.
over
on
to
for
7. (27). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Internet news ... you more
information than TV news.
are giving
give
gives
is given
8. (28). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. She can imagine ... a weekend in
the mountains, climbing the steep hills.
to spending
to spend
spending
spent
9. (29). Choose the right answer. The job was ... easy.
surprising
surprised
surprisingly
surprise
10. (30). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. I'm sure it isn't going to snow, I ...
take an umbrella.
can't
mustn't
don't have to
oughtn't
11. (31). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. It’s been a really hot
summer, ...?
didn’t there
isn’t it
hasn’t it
wasn’t it
12. (32). Choose the correct answer. Paranoids talk to ... a lot. Talking to oneself is the first sign of
madness.
oneself
each other
themselves
himself
13. (33). Choose the correct answer. ... Charing Cross Road runs north from Trafalgar Square.
the
an
-
a
14. (34). He He said, he … come to extra lessons everyday.
Could
Can
Is able to
May
15. (35). I think I think they … TV now.
May be watch
May be watching
Must have been watched
Can be watching
16. (36). You … be sitting in the sun, move out of it into the shade.
Shouldn`t
Mustn`t
Should
Must
17. (37). In the future we … able to fly to other planets, if we… .
Will be /want
Would be/ wanted
Will/ wanted
Are/will want
18. (38). If my grandfather … so generous, he … so many children for looking after during World War II.
Were not/ wouldn’t have taken
Were/ wouldn’t have taken
Was/ wouldn’t have taken
Had been/ wouldn’t have taken
19. (39
). Bessie Smith was the “Empress of the Blues.” But long before she earned that title, she and her
brother Andrew performed on the streets of Chattanooga, Tennessee. They came from an impoverished
family, so they needed to earn money for their household. He danced, and she sang. The two often
performed in front of the White Elephant Saloon, a tavern in the city’s African–
American community. In
1912, Bessie Smith met Gertrude “Ma” Rainey (known as the “Mother of the Blues.") Smith joined Ma’s
vaudeville act and became a popular Blues singer. In the 1920s, Bessie Smith sttarred in the Broadway
musical How Come? In 1923, she made her first record, “Gulf Coast Blues” and “Down Hearted Blues.” It
sold 800,000 copies. She made records with some of the most famous Jazz musicians of that era,
including James P. Johnson, Coleman Hawkins, and Louis Armstrong. One of her most famous
recordingswas “St. Louis Blues,” recorded in 1929 with Louis Armstrong. She was the highest paid black
singer of that time. She made 160 records. But the Depression in the 1930s was not good for her career.
Columbia Records dropped her in the 1930s. She died in 1937. Today Bessie Smith is still remembered as
the “Empress of the Blues.” Bessie Smith was admitted into the Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame in 1989.
When did Smith make her first record?
1920
1923
1929
1912
20. (40). The cactus is a plant which grows in very hot, dry places. They do not have leaves. Instead,
they have spiny needles which stick out of their stems. There are many shapes of the cactus. Some are
small and round. Others are tall like columns or pillars. Some are shaped like tubes or bells. Some are
shaped like wheels. Some grow as trees or shrubs. Others grow as ground cover. Cactus flowers are big,
and some of them bloom at night. Their flowers come out at night because they are pollinated by
insects or small animals that come out at night. Insects and small animals carry pollen from one cactus
to another. Most cacti live in North and South America. Others live in Africa, Madagascar, and Sri Lanka.
Cacti do not have very large leaves because large leaves would allow the water to evaporate. When
water evaporates, it changes from a liquid to a gas. When it becomes a gas, it is light enough to move
through the air. That would be bad for the cactus because the cactus needs the water to live. Some cacti
have waxy coatings on their stems, so that water will run down the stem to the roots. Cacti can absorb
water from fog in the air, since it does not rain very much in the desert. Most cacti have long roots
which can spread out close to the surface so they can absorb a lot of water on the occasions when it
rains. What do cacti have instead of leaves?
Tubes
Needles
Stems
Pillars
1. (21). They didn’t know that he ___ from the
University in 1990 and then ___ abroad.
graduated / works
had graduated / is working
had graduated / worked
was graduating / worked
2. (22). I could … in stead of you if you … about it, you didn’t.
Have stayed/had asked
Not have stayed/had asked
Would have asked/had asked
Would stay/asked
3. (23). There are almost all types of fruit trees in our garden at home. If I …them, I … them at the
market too.
have/ will buy
Didn`t have/would buy
don’t have/ will buy
hadn’t
/ would buy.
4. (24). Last Sunday we ____ out of the house where we ____ for five years.
have moved / had lived
moved / had lived
will move / have lived
had moved / lived
5. (25). I … with children today, but I can’t I have a lot to do at work.
Would have been
Am
Would be
Will be
6. (26). John Keynes used his ... of economics to help his college and himself.
a knowledge
knowledge
knowledge’s
knowledges
7. (27). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Jellyfish are probably ... predators
on Earth.
most numerous
the most numerous
most numerous of
many numerous
8. (28). Choose the best answer. He wishes that she ... his love yesterday.
ignored
would ignore
hadn’t ignored
didn’t ignore
9. (29). Choose the right answer. I read an ... thing in the newspaper this morning.
amusingly
amusing
amused
to amaze
10. (30). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Visola is very active. She ...
dozens of jobs in her life.
has
has had
was having
is having
11. (31). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. John and I went for a walk. I had
difficulty keeping up with him because he ... so fast.
have been walking
is walking
was walking
had walked
12. (32). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. People use ... gestures and words
to express their ideas and feelings.
either
both
neither
both of
13. (33). Choose the correct answer. ... our friends did ... home task yesterday. They all came to school
without preparing.
None/theirs
None/their
None of/their
None of/theirs
14. (34). There are almost all types of fruit trees in our garden at home. If I …them, I … them at the
market too.
have/ will buy
Didn`t have/would buy
don’t
have/ will buy
hadn’t/ would buy.
15. (35). Years ago children … down mines at the age of six.
Could send
Might send
Might be sent
May send
16. (36). I … Spanish, If I … in Spain now, but I’m not.
will learn / were
will learn / am
would learn /were
wouldn’t learn /were
17. (37). We …the film up to the end, if you … so much business.
could have watched/ had not had
could have watched/ were not have
couldn’t have watched/ hadn’t had
could have watched/ did not have
18. (38). I … a headache now, if I … a sleepless night.
Wouldn’t have/ had not had
Wouldn’t have/ had had
Won’t have/ had had
Would have/ had have
19. (39). Archaeologists believe that counting large quantities began about 10,000 years ago. Early
farmers had to account for communally stored crops. Early counting systems involved small tokens
which represented farmers’ stores. In the area which is no
w southern Iraq, little figures shaped like
discs, balls, and pyramids were used in about 7500 B.C. to represent various holdings. Later, marks
which represented the figures were inscribed on clay tablets by use of a blunt reed to cut into the wet
clay. Still, the symbols were always connected with specific merchandise. Around 3000 B.C., people
began using clay tablets and a new accounting system which they perfected over the next 4,000 years. A
writing system called cuneiform, which consisted of wedge
–
shaped symbols, was also invented. At the
same time, other cultures were independently developing numbering and writing systems. Soon
philosophers began to discover than nature wassubject to laws which could be expressed with numbers.
People wrote on ________ tablets.
paper
wooden
clay
stone
20. (40). The cactus is a plant which grows in very hot, dry places. They do not have leaves. Instead,
they have spiny needles which stick out of their stems. There are many shapes of the cactus. Some are
small and round. Others are tall like columns or pillars. Some are shaped like tubes or bells. Some are
shaped like wheels. Some grow as trees or shrubs. Others grow as ground cover. Cactus flowers are big,
and some of them bloom at night. Their flowers come out at night because they are pollinated by
insects or small animals that come out at night. Insects and small animals carry pollen from one cactus
to another. Most cacti live in North and South America. Others live in Africa, Madagascar, and Sri Lanka.
Cacti do not have very large leaves because large leaves would allow the water to evaporate. When
water evaporates, it changes from a liquid to a gas. When it becomes a gas, it is light enough to move
through the air. That would be bad for the cactus because the cactus needs the water to live. Some cacti
have waxy coatings on their stems, so that water will run down the stem to the roots. Cacti can absorb
water from fog in the air, since it does not rain very much in the desert. Most cacti have long roots
which can spread out close to the surface so they can absorb a lot of water on the occasions when it
rains. A synonym for “absorb” is…
changes from gas to liquid.
soak up.
changes from liquid to solid..
is absorbed by the stem of the cactus.
1. (21). How many _____ are there in the cupboard.
of glasses
Glasses
a glass
glass
2. (22). 32. The waste paper bin is full______crumpled sheets of pa¬per.
To
With
Of
For
3. (23). 7.My grandmother remembers______this famous actor in many parts at the theatre.
Seeing
See
to see
of seeing
4. (24). He evidently ___ his shoes for a very long time. They were worn-out.
were wearing
had been wearing
are wearing
was wearing
5. (25). While the waiter _____ up the broken plates, he _____ his finger.
picked / was cutting
picks / cut
was picking / cut
pick / cut
6. (26). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. My sister is still in the kitchen. She
... all morning.
had cooked
is cooking
has been cooking
cooked
7. (27). Choose the correct answer. Give me ... minutes and I'll be ready.
few
a little
a few
little
8. (28). Choose the correct answer. They were forced to ... to military discipline.
submit
having submit
submitting
to submit
9. (29). Choose the best answer. If he ...the money, he ... a fast car.
have/ will buy
had had/ would have bought
had / will buy
will have/ will buy
10. (30). Choose the correct answer. Have you ever climbed ... Alps in winter?
that
-
the
an
12. (32). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Jellyfish are probably ... predators
on Earth.
most numerous of
the most numerous
many numerous
most numerous
13. (33). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. - Our college is near the railway
station - Oh, it ... be noisy during classes.
must
may
ought to
can
14. (34). He has now recovered from his injury and … drive again.
Is able to
Must
Can`t
Could
15. (35). The hall's packed. There … be about 2,000 people at the m
eeting.
Could
Must
Can
Should
16. (36). When I got to the office, I _____ that I _____ to lock the front door.
realized / had forgotten
had realized / had forgotten
realized / forget
had realized / forget
17. (37). Now I am a second year
student. I wish that I … English on the first year.
Learnt
Hadn`t learnt
Had learnt
Learn
18. (38). I should … to the party with pleasure, if I … angry with you.
Had come/hadn`t been
Have come/had been
Have come/hadn`t been
Had come/had been
19. (39). A PG-13 rating is an advisory issued by the Ratings Board to parents to determine whether
children under age 13 should view the motion picture, as some material might not be suitable for them.
A PG-13 motion picture may go beyond the PG rating in theme, violence, nudity, sensuality, language,
adult activities or other elements, but does not reach the restricted R category. The theme of the
motion picture by itself will not result in a rating greater than PG-13, although depictions of activities
related to a mature theme may result in a restricted rating for the motion picture. Any drug use will
initially require at least a PG-13 rating. More than brief nudity will require at least a PG-13 rating, but
such nudity in a PG-13 rated motion picture generally will not be sexually oriented. There may be
depictions of violence in a PG-13 movie, but generally not both realistic and extreme or persistent
violence. A motion picture’s single use of one of the harsher sexually
-derived words, though only as an
expletive, initially requires at least a PG-13 rating. More than one such usage requires an R rating.
Nevertheless, the Ratings Board may rate such a motion picture PG-13 if, based on a special vote by a
two-thirds majority, the Raters feel that most American parents would believe that a PG-13 rating is
appropriate because of the context or manner in which the words are used or because the use of those
words in the motion picture is inconspicuous. The way something is oriented involves the way it is…?
maintained or upheld.
positioned or directed.
forecasted or predicted.
born or raised.
19. (39). A PG-13 rating is an advisory issued by the Ratings Board to parents to determine whether
children under age 13 should view the motion picture, as some material might not be suitable for them.
A PG-13 motion picture may go beyond the PG rating in theme, violence, nudity, sensuality, language,
adult activities or other elements, but does not reach the restricted R category. The theme of the
motion picture by itself will not result in a rating greater than PG-13, although depictions of activities
related to a mature theme may result in a restricted rating for the motion picture. Any drug use will
initially require at least a PG-13 rating. More than brief nudity will require at least a PG-13 rating, but
such nudity in a PG-13 rated motion picture generally will not be sexually oriented. There may be
depictions of violence in a PG-13 movie, but generally not both realistic and extreme or persistent
violence. A motion pictu
re’s single use of one of the harsher sexually
-derived words, though only as an
expletive, initially requires at least a PG-13 rating. More than one such usage requires an R rating.
Nevertheless, the Ratings Board may rate such a motion picture PG-13 if, based on a special vote by a
two-thirds majority, the Raters feel that most American parents would believe that a PG-13 rating is
appropriate because of the context or manner in which the words are used or because the use of those
words in the motion pictur
e is inconspicuous. The way something is oriented involves the way it is…?
maintained or upheld.
positioned or directed.
forecasted or predicted.
born or raised.
20. (40). Marco Polo was born in 1254 in the Venetian Republic. The city of Venice, Italy was at the
center of the Venetian Republic. When he was 17 years old, he went to China with his father, Niccolo,
and his uncle, Maffeo. Pope Gregory X sent them to visit Kublai Khan, the emperor of China. Kublai Khan
liked Marco Polo. He enjoyed Marco Pol
o’s stories about many lands. Kublai Khan gave Marco Polo a
job. He sent Polo on diplomatic missions. He also made him governor of Yangzhou, an important trading
city. When Marco Polo went back to the Venetian Republic, he talked about his life in China. Few
believed his stories. In 1298, he went to jail during a war between Venice and Genoa. While he was a
prisoner in jail, he dictated his stories about China to another man in jail. The man wrote down the
stories. The stories became the book, “The Travels of Marco Polo.” Each chapter of the book covers a
specific region of China. Each chapter is about the military, farming, religion, and culture of a certain
area. The book was translated into many languages. Marco Polo got out of jail in 1299. He went back to
Venice to join his father and uncle. He became very rich. In 1300 he got married, and he and his wife had
three children. Marco Polo died in 1324. He was almost 70 years old. Specific means…?
rich.
certain.
important.
married.
1. (21). If
ancient Greeks … better instruments, they … much bigger buildings.
Had had/ would have constructed
Had/ would construct
Had had/ wouldn’t have constructed
Have/ will construct
2. (22). Someone next door ... heavy metal music all night long. I didn’t g
et a wink of sleep.
have played
was playing
Plays
is playing
3. (23). 4.Do you remember______John and tell him that we can't meet today?
of seeing
to see
Seeing
See
4. (24). How many _____ are there in the cupboard.
a glass
Glasses
glass
of glasses
5. (25). Please, … the window, if It is not difficult for you.
To open
Opened
Open
Had opened
6. (26). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. She's found your office without ...
difficulty.
no
some
any
none
7. (27). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. The eagle flew so high that we
could ... see it.
hard
harder
hardly
hardest
8. (28). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. She can imagine ... a weekend in
the mountains, climbing the steep hills.
to spend
spending
to spending
spent
9. (29). Choose the correct answer. Do you think the book ... well next month?
will sell
will be sold
is sold
will being sold
10. (30). Choose the correct answer. Oh, I’ll buy this rug! How much ... here?
is it costing
does it cost
it costs
it is costing
11. (31). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. The tourists stopped at
supermarket … something to eat.
to get
12. (32). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. When their parents make them ...
unfashionable clothes, teenagers always protest .
to wear
13. (33). Choose the best answer. On ... a book I went to bed ... .
read/ sleeping
reading/ sleeping
reading/ to sleep
reading/ not to sleep
14. (34). You … whisper. Nobody can hear us.
Mustn`t
Don`t have to
Needn`t
Should
15. (35). He He said, he … come to extra lessons everyday.
Can
Could
May
Is able to
16. (36). I am very sorr
y. You … upset when you heard the news.
Must have been
Must be
Had to
Should have been
17. (37). Do you wish, you … at the party yesterday. Don’t worry it wasn’t very good.
Had be
Had been
Hadn`t been
Were
18. (38). You … pass a test
before you can get a driving license.
Can
Have to
Need
Should
19. (39). A PG-13 rating is an advisory issued by the Ratings Board to parents to determine whether
children under age 13 should view the motion picture, as some material might not be suitable for them.
A PG-13 motion picture may go beyond the PG rating in theme, violence, nudity, sensuality, language,
adult activities or other elements, but does not reach the restricted R category. The theme of the
motion picture by itself will not result in a rating greater than PG-13, although depictions of activities
related to a mature theme may result in a restricted rating for the motion picture. Any drug use will
initially require at least a PG-13 rating. More than brief nudity will require at least a PG-13 rating, but
such nudity in a PG-13 rated motion picture generally will not be sexually oriented. There may be
depictions of violence in a PG-13 movie, but generally not both realistic and extreme or persistent
violence. A motion picture’s single use
of one of the harsher sexually-derived words, though only as an
expletive, initially requires at least a PG-13 rating. More than one such usage requires an R rating.
Nevertheless, the Ratings Board may rate such a motion picture PG-13 if, based on a special vote by a
two-thirds majority, the Raters feel that most American parents would believe that a PG-13 rating is
appropriate because of the context or manner in which the words are used or because the use of those
words in the motion picture is inconspicu
ous. The way something is oriented involves the way it is…?
maintained or upheld.
born or raised.
positioned or directed.
forecasted or predicted.
20. (40). Marco Polo was born in 1254 in the Venetian Republic. The city of Venice, Italy was at the
center of the Venetian Republic. When he was 17 years old, he went to China with his father, Niccolo,
and his uncle, Maffeo. Pope Gregory X sent them to visit Kublai Khan, the emperor of China. Kublai Khan
liked Marco Polo. He enjoyed Marco Polo’s stories about many lands. Kublai Khan gave Marco Polo a
job. He sent Polo on diplomatic missions. He also made him governor of Yangzhou, an important trading
city. When Marco Polo went back to the Venetian Republic, he talked about his life in China. Few
believed his stories. In 1298, he went to jail during a war between Venice and Genoa. While he was a
prisoner in jail, he dictated his stories about China to another man in jail. The man wrote down the
stories. The stories became the book, “The Travels of Marco Polo.” Each chapter of the book covers a
specific region of China. Each chapter is about the military, farming, religion, and culture of a certain
area. The book was translated into many languages. Marco Polo got out of jail in 1299. He went back to
Venice to join his father and uncle. He became very rich. In 1300 he got married, and he and his wife had
three children. Marco Polo died in 1324. He was almost 70
years old. Who wrote down Marco Polo’s
stories?
A prisoner
The emperor
His father
His uncle
1. (21). 11. It's no good______for a walk. It's raining.
Going
in going
about going
of going
2. (22). We …the film up to the end, if you … so much busin
ess.
could have watched/ had not had
could have watched/ were not have
couldn’t have watched/ hadn’t had
could have watched/ did not have
3. (23). They ... just ... and ... supper now.
had/come/are having
have/come/are having
have/come/have
had/come/had
4. (24). They didn’t know that he ___ from the University in 1990 and then ___ abroad.
had graduated / worked
had graduated / is working
was graduating / worked
graduated / works
5. (25). 38. Who is responsible______making such a mess?
Of
For
With
At
6. (26). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. - What did you have for dinner? -
Nothing. I didn't have ... for dinner today.
something
any
anything
nothing
7. (27). Choose the best answer.
We couldn’t get rid of this idea. Let’s discuss it later ...?
won't you
will you
shall we
do we
8. (28). Choose the best answer. Last week he was seen ... home late at night.
leave
left
to leave
leaving
9. (29). Choose the best answer. Your careless attitude ... the matter may get you into trouble.
to
at
on
with
10. (30). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. People use ... gestures and words
to express their ideas and feelings.
both
both of
neither
either
11. (31). This is ... car of the world .
most powerful
more powerful
the most powerful
powerfullest
12. (32). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. I didn't sleep ... last night. I feel
tired this morning.
good
well
better
best
13. (33). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Neither the clock on the town
hall nor my watch ... wrong.
were
is
are
have been
14. (34). If you …me to help, I … my help at the next exam.
Will want/will not refuse
Want/will refuse
Want/will not refuse
Wanted will not refuse
15. (35). The boy … hardly keep his voice under control and he was shaking with a rage.
Might
Could
Had to
Must
16. (36). Please, leave me alone, if you …me to punish you.
Didn`t wish
Don`t wish
Wished
Wish
17. (37). I don't think you … work so hard.
Should
Need
Ought
Would
18. (38). If ancient Greeks … better instruments, they … much bigger buildings.
Had had/ would have constructed
Had had/ wouldn’t have constructed
Have/ will construct
Had/ would construct
19. (39). Some animals hibernate or go into a deep sleep as an adaptation to the cold months of winter.
Hibernation is different from normal sleep. During hibernation, an animal seems to be dead. Its
metabolism slows down and its body temperature drops. Its heartbeat slows to only two or three beats
a minute. Since its bodily processes are so slow, it needs very little food to stay alive. Some animals
which hibernate are toads, skunks, ground squirrels, bees, and bats. Bears sleep during the winter, but
they are not true hibernators. They wake up when they hear loud noises. Some animals estivate, or go
into a deep sleep as an adaptation to the hot, dry months of summer. During estivation, an animal’s
heartbeat and breathing slow down. During estivation, an animal does not grow or move. It does not
need to eat because it is not using much energy. Some animals burrow underground, where it is cooler,
before they begin to estivate. Some animals which estivate are reptiles, bees, hedgehogs, frogs, toads,
and earthworms. Hibernation is like estivation because …?
both happen in summer.
both are adaptations.
both happen in spring.
both happen in winter.
20. (40). The cactus is a plant which grows in very hot, dry places. They do not have leaves. Instead,
they have spiny needles which stick out of their stems. There are many shapes of the cactus. Some are
small and round. Others are tall like columns or pillars. Some are shaped like tubes or bells. Some are
shaped like wheels. Some grow as trees or shrubs. Others grow as ground cover. Cactus flowers are big,
and some of them bloom at night. Their flowers come out at night because they are pollinated by
insects or small animals that come out at night. Insects and small animals carry pollen from one cactus
to another. Most cacti live in North and South America. Others live in Africa, Madagascar, and Sri Lanka.
Cacti do not have very large leaves because large leaves would allow the water to evaporate. When
water evaporates, it changes from a liquid to a gas. When it becomes a gas, it is light enough to move
through the air. That would be bad for the cactus because the cactus needs the water to live. Some cacti
have waxy coatings on their stems, so that water will run down the stem to the roots. Cacti can absorb
water from fog in the air, since it does not rain very much in the desert. Most cacti have long roots
which can spread out close to the surface so they can absorb a lot of water on the occasions when it
rains. Where do most cacti grow?
North and South America
Asia
Antarctica
Southern Europe
1. (21). If I … a student, I … one of the happiest men on the planet. I think my dream will come true.
become/ will be
had become/ would have been
becomes/ will be
became/ would be
2. (22). 13. The budget commitee decided______this meeting.
Postpone
to postpone
having postponed
Postponing
3. (23). If I … as clever as you were at those times, I … university.
Had been/would have entered
Had been/would enter
Were/would have entered
Were/would enter
4. (24). Someone next door ... heavy metal music all night long. I didn’t get a wink of sleep.
was playing
is playing
Plays
have played
5. (25). I wish, she … to our party. Look, she spoiled everything.
Wouldn`t have come
Hadn`t come
Came
Had come
6. (26). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. "Have any of the buildings been
damaged?" The correspondent wanted to know ... damaged.
have any of the houses been
if any of the houses had been
if some of the houses were
had any of the houses been
7. (27). My alarm went ... at 6 o’clock this morning.
back
off
up
down
8. (28). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. - It's winter. It's not worth ... the
house now. - I agree. Let's wait till spring comes.
paint
to paint
painting
be painted
9. (29). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Nothing will make him ... back to
her.
to come
come
came
coming
10. (30). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Farida came to the door. It was
unlocked. She wondered who ... the door open.
left
had left
leaves
was leaving
11. (31). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. My pet loves ... for a walk, so we
spend a lot of time in the park.
taking
to take
being taken
to have been taken
12. (32). Choose the best answer. ... the first match by only one point, the players realized that they
must train much.
Having won
Being won
Won
To win
13. (33). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. At that moment Ann's husband
came in and said that he … the police.
is going to call
had called
called
had been called
14. (34). Zuhra wasn’t admitted to the university. She … be de
ligted.
Mustn`t
Can`t
Must
Can
15. (35). I could … in stead of you if you … about it, you didn’t.
Would stay/asked
Not have stayed/had asked
Have stayed/had asked
Would have asked/had asked
16. (36). If you … in time, we may go to the concert.
Should come
Must come
Come
Could
17. (37). I am sure, you … the entrance exams if you … well.
Will pass/ study
Would pass/ didn’t study
Would pass/ study
Will not pass/ study
18. (38). They didn’t know that he ___ from the University in 1990
and then ___ abroad.
had graduated / is working
was graduating / worked
had graduated / worked
graduated / works
19. (39). Helicopters are very different from airplanes. They can do three things that airplanes cannot
do. First, when airplanes move upward, they must also move forward, but helicopters can move straight
up without moving ahead. Second, helicopters can fly backward, which airplanes cannot do. Third,
helicopters can use their rotors to hover in the air (stay in one place) which is impossible for planes.
Because helicopters can perform actions that airplanes cannot, they are used for different tasks. Since
helicopters can take off without moving forward, they do not need a runway for takeoff. They are used
in congestedareas where there is no room for airplanes or in isolated areas which do not have airports.
Because they can hover, they are used on firefighting missions to drop water on fires. They are used in
logging operations to lift trees out of forests. Helicopters are used as air ambulances to airlift patients
out of situations which are difficult to reach by conventional ambulances. The police use helicopters to
follow suspects on the ground or to search for cars on the ground. Of course, helicopters have military
uses because of their design and capabilities. When airplanes move upward…?
they must move forward.
they must move left.
they must move backwards.
they must move sideways.
20. (40). Bessie Smith was the “Empress of the Blues.” But long before she earned that title, she and her
brother Andrew performed on the streets of Chattanooga, Tennessee. They came from an impoverished
family, so they needed to earn money for their household. He danced, and she sang. The two often
performed in front of the White Elephant Saloon, a tavern in the city’s African–
American community. In
1912, Bessie Smith met Gertrude “Ma” Rainey (known as the “Mother of the Blues.") Smith joined Ma’s
vaudeville act and became a popular Blues singer. In the 1920s, Bessie Smith sttarred in the Broadway
musical How Come? In 1923, she made her first record, “Gulf Coast Blues” and “Down Hearted Blues.” It
sold 800,000 copies. She made records with some of the most famous Jazz musicians of that era,
including James P. Johnson, Coleman Hawkins, and Louis Armstrong. One of her most famous
recordingswas “St. Louis Blues,” recorded in 1929 with Louis Armstrong. She was the highest pa
id black
singer of that time. She made 160 records. But the Depression in the 1930s was not good for her career.
Columbia Records dropped her in the 1930s. She died in 1937. Today Bessie Smith is still remembered as
the “Empress of the Blues.” Bessie Smith
was admitted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989.
Which company did Smith record for?
Columbia
White Elephant
None of the above
Broadway
1. (21). Malcolm isn't in his office. He … at home today.
Might be working
Can be working
May have worked
Could be working
2. (22). 6.If your clothes are very dirty, try_______them in a little bleach.
Wash
to wash
Washing
for washing
3. (23). Now I don’t wish, I … the TV last week. This week they are on sale.
Bought
Hadn’t bought
Had bought
Didn’t buy
4. (24). 35. 1 felt very ashamed______making such a stupid mistake.
At
For
Of
To
5. (25). He wishes, that she … his love yesterday.
Didn`t ignore
Hadn`t ignored
Ignored
Had ignored
6. (26). Choose the answer which
correctly completes the sentence. I expect you’ll feel a lot better
when you ... your exams out of the way.
have got
will get
are getting
had got
7. (27). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. If she ... just a little older, I would
start giving my driving lessons.
had been
has been
were
is
8. (28). Choose the correct answer. They were forced to ... to military discipline.
submit
having submit
submitting
to submit
9. (29). Choose the correct answer. Your relatives wear national costume on special days, ...?
are they
aren't they
don't they
do they
10. (30). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. Laylo never said she would marry
him, ... she?
does
didn't
did
wouldn’t
11. (31). Choose the right answer. Some people are lazy, ... are energetic.
other
the others
others
the other
12. (32). Choose the correct answer for the following question. Don't use the phone, ... you? It's not
working.
do
don't
will
shall
13. (33). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. This broken TV cannot ... . Let's
get rid of it.
to be repaired
repair
be repaired
be repairing
14. (34). I … up with that sportsman yesterday, if he … so fast.
Would have catch/were
Would have caught/were not
Would not have caught/were not
Would catch/were not
15. (35). I was late for work yesterday. I … to the dentist.
Should have gone
Have to go
Had to go
Must have gone
6. (36). We learned that he ___ the office 5 minutes before he ___ .
had left / returned
would leave / returned
would have left / came
left / returned
17. (37). I wish, I … with you, I …you to solve the tests.
were/ would help
Am/will help
Had been/would help
Were/ would helped
18. (38). When the new road is built, I'll … drive to work in under half an hour.
Be able to
Have to
Must
Can
19. (39). Some animals hibernate or go into a deep sleep as an adaptation to the cold months of winter.
Hibernation is different from normal sleep. During hibernation, an animal seems to be dead. Its
metabolism slows down and its body temperature drops. Its heartbeat slows to only two or three beats
a minute. Since its bodily processes are so slow, it needs very little food to stay alive. Some animals
which hibernate are toads, skunks, ground squirrels, bees, and bats. Bears sleep during the winter, but
they are not true hibernators. They wake up when they hear loud noises. Some animals estivate, or go
into a deep sleep as an adaptation to the hot, dry months of summer. During estivation, an animal’s
heartbeat and breathing slow down. During estivation, an animal does not grow or move. It does not
need to eat because it is not using much energy. Some animals burrow underground, where it is cooler,
before they begin to estivate. Some animals which estivate are reptiles, bees, hedgehogs, frogs, toads,
and earthworms.
Hibernation is like estivation because …?
both happen in winter.
both are adaptations.
both happen in summer.
both happen in spring.
20. (40). Helicopters are very different from airplanes. They can do three things that airplanes cannot
do. First, when airplanes move upward, they must also move forward, but helicopters can move straight
up without moving ahead. Second, helicopters can fly backward, which airplanes cannot do. Third,
helicopters can use their rotors to hover in the air (stay in one place) which is impossible for planes.
Because helicopters can perform actions that airplanes cannot, they are used for different tasks. Since
helicopters can take off without moving forward, they do not need a runway for takeoff. They are used
in congestedareas where there is no room for airplanes or in isolated areas which do not have airports.
Because they can hover, they are used on firefighting missions to drop water on fires. They are used in
logging operations to lift trees out of forests. Helicopters are used as air ambulances to airlift patients
out of situations which are difficult to reach by conventional ambulances. The police use helicopters to
follow suspects on the ground or to search for cars on the ground. Of course, helicopters have military
uses because of their design and capabilities. If an area is isolated it is…?
cut off.
in the city.
crowded.
popular.
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