I take no … in killing the boy.
Pleasure
Difficult
Death
Heart
It … two years since I last saw Shamsun.
Has been
Had been
Is
Have been
While she was having … look at him, she fell in love him.
–
A
The
To
I was waiting for you After I … football with my homies.
Has played
Have played
Played
Had played
You … as if you haven’t slept for days.
Seemed
Seem
Are seemed
Had seemed
Don’t smoke here. You are not … smoke here.
Allowed
Supposing to
Supposed to
According to
I called her, but she didn’t answer. He … ,but I don’t know exactly.
Must have been sleeping
Can’t have been sleeping
may be sleeping
may have been sleeping
Shokir is believed not to … my car.
Be stolen
Have been stolen
Stole
Have stolen
I want the letter to … next week.
Have been replied
Have replied
Be replied
Reply
After finishing her work she … home.
Will go
Is going
Went
Shall go
What is your father … ?
He is very good. He spends her a lot of time his family.
Seemed
Like
To
Alike
Change this sentence to negative form .
“ --Do you think it will rain?
--I hope so.”
A) I don’t hope so
B) I not to hope so
C) I hope not
D) I don’t hope
13. We have had no luck … of yet.
A) well
B) as
C) some
D) any
14. No one knows my character … my dad.
A) for
b) but
c) than
d) that
15. It is going to be … .
A) frosting
B) frost
C) frosty
D) frosted
16. The theme that our teacher explained was … my understanding.
A) on
B) for
C) between
D) beyond
17. I saw a friend of mine … accident at the market.
A) in
B) on
C) by
D) for
18. He set … on a long journey.
A)—
B) by
C) off
D) below
The armadillo is probably one of the most unusual-look- ing animals. It looks a lot like the dinosaurs that used to walk the Earth. Armadillos can live in many plac- es throughout the United States and other parts of the world, but they are most prominent in the state of Texas. The armadillo has a very tough shell with bands of very strong tissue. These bands are able to slide over each oth- er, which allows the armadillo to roll up like a ball. This is how the armadillo is able to protect itself. Most animals are unable to break through this tough skin. The armadil- lo has to live in places where the dirt is easy to dig; oth- erwise, it cannot dig itself a home. They have very strong claws that help them dig. The armadillo's main diet is insects. They eat ants, termites, beetles, grubs, worms, and other small insects. These animals are also known for their strange behavior. If an armadillo is frightened, it will jump into the air. Sometimes it will even jump three feet high! It also makes a squealing sound. Armadillos are interesting animals! a
19. According to the passage all of the following state- ments are true, except.
A) Armadillos live only in the USA
B) Armadillos can squeal
C) Armadillos jump in the air when scared
D) Armadillos feed on insects
20. The author wrote this passage to
A) give information about American armadillos.
B) inform the reader of how armadillos are mistreated.
C) share general information about armadillos.
D) raise awareness of the shrinking armadillo population.
21. According to the passage
A) in Texas armadillos live in special homes
B) insects are considered to be main food for armadillos
C) armadillos use their strong claws to protect themselves
D) armadillos can dig their holes everywhere
22. Choose the best title for the passage.
A) The armadillo state
B) The basics of armadillo C) An American armadillo
D) Armadillos all over the world
An architect wanted to build a new office building. He selected some land that seemed perfect. He planned to cut down the trees to make room for the building. But there was a problem … a big problem. The land wa. actually the habitat of several types of birds. Some nature lov- ers were very upset with the architect. First, they held a rally and told others about the issue. Then, they decided to take legal action because the architect didn't respect the animals' rights. To resolve the problem, they asked a judge to intervene. The judge could not call any witnesses for the nature lovers, so he first asked the architect to tell his side of the story. «Why are you going to destroy the birds' habitat? » the judge asked. The architect replied, «1 has the deed to the land. I want to make a great building there. As you may know, all my buildings become memo- rable landmarks. )) Then one of the nature lovers spoke. «We believe that there's no reason to destroy all the trees. We just want to protect the birds. » Then the judge made his decision. «l proclaim that the office building should be built», he said. It is not a crime to remove those trees. I cannot give you a sentence for any offenses, but I feel obliged to make one request, I will only allow you to use half of the land. The other half will remain free, so the birds have a place to live. The nature lovers could not conceal their gratitude. All of the people cheered. The architect said, «1 has an idea. I will volunteer my time and efforts to design a new type of building. It will pro- vide bushes on the roof where birds can live. There are enough resources in my company's bank account to create the best building ever made. » The architect did exactly as he promised. He built this new type of building, which was loved by everyone.
23. Why did the group have a rally?
A) To ask for more rights B) To talk about the issue
C) To list names of witnesses D) To talk to the architect
24. Which of the following about the land did the architect NOT tell the judge?
A) He wanted to make a great building. B) He had a deed for the land.
C) He thought nobody lived there. D) His building would be a memorable landmark.
25. What did the group do in order to resolve the 7 problem with the architect?
A) Ask a judge to intervene B) Proclaim war on the architect
C) Move the birds to a new habitat D) Sell the land to the architect
26. What did the judge decide to give the architect as a sentencing?
A) He gave him five years in prison B) He had to pay the nature lovers money
C) He could not build any more buildings D) He was not given a sentence
The first English attempts to colonize North America were controlled by individuals rather than companies. Sir Humphrey Gilbert was the first Englishman to send col- onists to the New World. His initial expedition, which sailed in 1578 with a patent granted by Queen Elizabeth was defeated by the Spanish. A second attempt ended in disaster in 1583, when Gilbert and his ship were lost in a storm. In the following year, Gilbert's half-brother, Sir Water Raleigh, having obtained a renewal of the patent, sponsored an expedition that explored the coast of the region that he named «Virginia. » Under Raleigh's direc- tion efforts were then made to establish a colony on Roa- noke island in 1585 and 1587. The survivors of the first settlement on Roanoke returned to England in 1586, but the second group of colonists disappeared without leaving a trace. The failure of the Gilbert and Raleigh made it clear that the tasks they had undertaken were too big for any one colonizer. Within a short time, the trading company had supplanted the individual promoter of colonization.
27. Which of the following would be the most appro- priate title for the passage?
A) The Regulation of Trading Companies B) British-Spanish Rivalry in the New World
C) Early Attempts at Colonizing North America D) Royal Patents Issued in the 16th Century
28. The passage states which of the following about the first English people to be involved in establish- ing colonies in North America?
A) They were requested to do so by Queen Elizabe.h B) They were members of large trading companies
C) They were immediately successful D) They were acting on their own
29. When did Sir Walter Raleigh's initial expedition set out for North America?
A) 1577 C) 1582
B) 1579 D) 1584
30. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about members of the first Roanoke set- tlement?
A) They explored the entire coastal region B) Some did not survive
C) They named the area «Virginia» D) Most were not experienced sailors