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INGLIZ TILI - VARIANT 002
1. Choose the answer which correctly
completes the sentence.
The companies are collaborating with … to
produce an electric car. It’s good to see them
working together at last.
A) each other B) no other
C) every other D) one other
2. Choose the best answer.
Pete has answered more questions than ...
A) he was B) I have C) we did D) you could
3. Choose the best answer.
She ... angry with you if you ... so much noise
A) wouldn’t have got / had made
B) would have got / hadn’t made
C) wouldn’t have got / hadn't made
D) would got / didn’t make
4. Choose the best answer.
Internet was invented in the late 1960s ... the
US Defense Department's Advanced Research
Projects Agency.
A) from B) by C) at D) with
5. Choose the best answer.
Did you see Tom … a goal from the corner?
He is a terrific soccer player!
A) to make B) makes C) made D) make
6. Choose the best answer.
The weather is fine today, don't you mind ...?
A) to walk B) walked C) walk D) walking
7. Choose the best answer.
Andrew: I haven’t been to parties for ages.
Jessica: … . I hate crowded rooms.
A) And I B) So did I
C) Neither have I D) I have either
8. Choose the best answer.
Kozim was repairing the car ... Ahmad was
tidying the garage.
A) after B) while C) before D) till
9. Choose the best answer.
The Earth is the fifth largest planet in our …
solar system and the third planet from the sun.
A) an B) - C) a D) the
10. Choose the best answer.
Bringing up children is one of … jobs in the
world.
A) the hardest B) most hard
C) hardest D) harder
11. Choose the best answer.
Nigora has been working all day. She appears
…
A) to be tired B) tired C) tiring D) to tire
12. Choose the answer which correctly
completes the sentence.
It’s late. We think we ... better hurry.
A) had B) have C) should D) are
13. Choose the best answer.
I... for the match to begin when suddenly a
dog ran onto the pitch.
A) wait B) had waited
C) waited D) was waiting
14. Choose the answer with the meaning
below.
James drove too fast. Now he’s in trouble
with the police.
A) If James hadn't driven too fast, he would
be in trouble with the police.
B) If James had driven too fast, he would be
in trouble with the police.
C) If James didn’t drive too fast, he wouldn’t
be in trouble with the police.
D) If James hadn’t driven too fast, he
wouldn't be in trouble with the police.
15. Choose the best answer.
... your teacher before ... a presentation.
A) To consult / to make
B) Consulting / making
C) Consult / making
D) Having consulted / having made
16. Choose the correct answer.
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She .... have joined a gym but in the end she
decided to exercise at home.
A) will B) may C) must D) could
17. Choose the best answer.
There ... a pencil box and some books in my
bag.
A) are B) to be C) is D) be
18. Choose the best answer.
The traffic was ... heavy that he was late for
work. A) so B) too C) as D) such
19. Choose the best answer.
It is said that he ... the best cheese in the area
for over thirty years.
A) makes B) is making
C) has been making D) made
Read the text. Then choose the correct
answer for each question below (20-23).
Many scientific advances are intensively
used in the work of the police and the army.
The US company, "Scientific Applications
and Research Associates" (SARA) Inc, has
developed crowd-dispersal weapons for the
US military that generate high-intensity sound
waves. Sound levels of 120 to 130 decibels
cause pain and blurred vision; above 140
decibels, sound produces profound discomfort
throughout the body. Ear plugs are no
protection. These acoustic systems have a
directed beam, projecting the sound in a
narrow fan. They include high-intensity sound
generators with power levels of up to 60
kilowatts and are combustion driven, using a
series of small explosions to create a noise or
drive a siren or whistle.
20. We can understand from the passage
that high decibel levels of sound ...
A) result in bodily pain and upset the eyesight
B) can only be resisted by means of earplugs
C) are only harmful when they are continuous
D) deteriorate the nervous system
permanently
21. The acoustic systems developed by
SARA ...
A) use high-intensity sound generators and
are combustion driver.
B) did not meet the requirements of the US
military
C) do not, unlike other similar systems, cause
any permanent damage whatsoever
D) use sound levels which range from 120 to
140 decibels
22. It's inferred in the passage that the new
acoustic systems developed for the US
military ...
A) can cause permanent damage to the eye.
B) were primarily designed for use in wartime
C) were primarily designed to break up
crowds
D) sometimes produce high-intensity
vibrations that cause widespread damage to
buildings
23. According to the passage if the level of
sound exceeds 140 decibels ...
A) the sound produced is something between
a siren and a whistle
B) there will be pain in all parts of the body
C) then the crowds are readily dispersed
D) earplugs are required for protection
Read the text. Then choose the correct
answer for each question below (24-26).
According to the birth-order theory, first
children are usually well-organized high
achievers. However, they can have an
overdeveloped sense of entitlement and be
unyielding. Second children are sometimes
very competitive through rivalry with the
older sibling. They are also good mediators
and negotiators, keen to keep everyone happy.
Middle children, tagged the easy ones, have
good diplomacy skills. They suffer from a
tendency to feel insignificant beside other
siblings and often complain of feeling
invisible to their parents. Youngest children
are often the most likely to rebel, feeling the
need to ‘prove' themselves. They are often
extroverts and are sometimes accused of
being selfish. Twins inevitably find it harder
to see themselves as individuals, unlesstheir
parents have worked hard to identify them as
a child. It is not unusual for one twin to have
a slightly dominant role over the other and
take the lead role.
24. What word in the passage is described
in the following line?
A) prove B) rebel C) suffer D) complain
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25. The author states that … are likely of
having rights to do something and be strict
and severe.
A) youngest children B) middle children
C) second children D) first children
26. Which of the following statements is not
mentioned in the passage?
A) First children are good at organizing
various kinds of occasions for family
members.
B) Second children are eager to find a
solution to disagreements and make people
pleased.
C) Youngest children are usually outgoing
and are blamed at times for not caring about
others.
D) Middle children regard themselves as
negligible among their brothers and sisters.
Read the text. Then choose the correct
answer for each question below (27-30).
The history of human civilization is
entwined with the history of the ways we
have learned to manipulate water resources.
As towns gradually expanded, water was
brought from increasingly remote sources,
leading to sophisticated engineering efforts
such as dams and aqueducts. At the height of
the Roman Empire, nine major systems, with
an innovative layout of pipes and well-built
sewers, supplied the occupants of Rome with
as much water per person as is provided in
many parts of the industrial world today.
During the industrial revolution and
population explosion of the 19
th
and 20
th
centuries, the demand for water rose
dramatically. Unprecedented construction of
tens of thousands of monumental engineering
projects designed to control floods, protect
clean water supplies, and provide water for
irrigation and hydropower brought great
benefits to hundreds of millions of people.
Food production has kept pace with soaring
populations mainly because of the expansion
of artificial irrigation systems that make
possible the growth of 40% of the world’s
food. Nearly one fifth of all the electricity
generated worldwide is produced by turbines
spun by the power of falling water.
27. According to the passage, what
happened simultaneously with towns'
becoming larger in size?
A) More primitive engineering was brought
into play
B) the water occupants started to misuse
water.
C) water providing points became more
distant.
D) The Roman Empire prospered.
28. All of the following statements are
TRUE, EXCEPT:
A) Mainly because of irrigation systems it
was possible to provide the humanity with
food.
B) In the greatest period of the Roman
Empire water was
C) New engineering projects solved existing
water problems.
D) Almost 50% of the world's electricity is
based on falling
29. Which of the following is the best tide
for the first Paragraph of the text?
A) The worldwide demand for water.
B) Irrigation systems full into disuse.
C) A description of Ancient water supplies.
D) The history of the Roman Empire.
30. The word “artificial” in the passage
means:
A) experimental B) profitable
C) unnatural D) recyclable
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