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1. Choose the correct answer
.
Jack was forced to stay at home regardless of . . .he wanted to
A)if B)whether C)wherever D)yet
2. Choose the correct answer
I wish You . . .chatting and . . .with your work
A)would stop/get on B)stopped /getting on C)`d stop /get
down D)stopped /getting down
3. Choose the correct answer
How did Emily feel to be back home?
Well ,I haven`t had a good meal for seven months ;I`ve been at
sea ,alone . . .October
A)until B)over C)since D)in
4. Choose the correct answer
. . .to you from the start ,I wouldn`t be in this mess now
A)If I had been for listening B)Had I listened C)were I to
listen D)Should I listen
5. Choose the correct answer
The speaker stopped . . .his notes before continuing
A)checking B) to check C)check D)to checking
6. Choose the correct answer
Don`t give a speech . .of the class
A)for B)to C)on D)in
7 Choose the correct answer.Habits are a double – edged sword
.They can work for you or against you , . . .is why understanding
the details . . . essential (Atomic Habits by James Clear)
A)which/is B)that/is C)what /are D)what/is
.Find incorrect part/s of the given sentences below(8-9)
8.A
deficient
of folic acid is
rarely
found in humans because the
vitamin
is contained
in a wide variety of foods
A)deficient B)rarely C)is contained D) no mistake
9.Every “horseless carriage “was guided by a man walking in
front of
waving
a red flag
to warn
other road users of the
vehicle`s
approach
A) waving B) to warn C) vehicle`s D)no mistake
10. They felled the tree because it was getting too big.
A) felled B) fell B) falls D)has fallen
11. Choose the correct answer
Shall I come over nine ?
I`d rather . . .at ten instead
A)you come B)you will come C)you had come D)you came
12. Choose the correct answer
Rarely . . .designer labels at affordable prices
A)you find B)are you find C)find you D)do you find
13. Choose the correct answer
The ruins became . . .for the victims of the bombing
A) a memorial B)memory C)memorize D)memorial
14. Choose the correct answer
Jack said “I will visit a friend of mine next week
Jack said that . .
A)He would visit a friend of him the following week
B)He will visit a friend of his next week
C)He would visit a friend of his the next week
Read the text below and choose the correct answer for each gap
Most people say that they prefer spring or summer, but early
autumn is the time when I most want to be in England.
Surprisingly, the weather is often better in September and
October than it is in the (15) . . . of summer. This is really the
time to get out and enjoy the beauty of the English countryside
.Already the children have (16)to school and ,with fewer people
looking (17) hotel rooms, accommodation is a lot less (18) . . .
than in the summer season. T this time of year, you will find that
the English woods and forests are at their most breathtakingly
(19) . . . and nothing is more invigorating than strolling slowly
(20) . . . and English wood on a frosty morning in early autumn,
walking across a crisp carpet of fallen orange, gold and brown
leaves in the still, cold air. The world seems at (21) . . . when the
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weather is like this and I always feel relaxed in a golden English
wood on a frosty morning in early autumn.
15. A) core B) middle C) centre D) heart
16. A) returned B) visited C) attended D) left
17. A) at B) for C) from D) to
18. A) cheap B) valuable C) rich D) expensive
19. A) pretty B) nice C) beautiful D) handsome
20. A) out B) away C) through D) over
21. A) calm B) peace C) comfort D) happiness
Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question
below
Nobody eats as much Pacific salmon as the Japanese, who
consume the fish
raw, pickled, baked, salted, fried, smoked and put in soup. They
eat salmon liver,
and salmon skulls, and they process the fish into burgers and
sausage. They eat
300,000 tons of the fish each year, a third of the world's total
catch. The center of it
all is Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market, the largest on earth. Long
before sunrise, the
market is buzzing. Hundreds of men and women rush around
between stalls, shout
orders at one another, slice fish, work the telephones, and joke
under bright strings
of lights that shine down on acres of iced-down fish steaks, shark
fillets, and thick
red slabs of tuna stacked like wood. The concrete floors are
newly washed and
swept. The whole place smells fresh, like the sea.
22. It is clear from the passage that
A) Pacific salmon are most commonly found in Japanese waters
B) Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market is close to the sea
C) the Japanese prepare Pacific salmon in a variety of ways
D) the only fish eaten in Japan is the Pacific salmon
E) the Japanese don't eat meat
23. In Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market
A) only Pacific salmon are sold
B) salmon are processed into burgers and sausage
C) over 300,000 tons of fish are sold every year
D) work starts very early in the morning
24. It is stated in the passage that
A) the Japanese consume three times as many fish as the rest of
the world
B) the Japanese eat more Pacific salmon than any other nation
C) fishing is Japan's biggest industry
D) the only fish market in Japan is Tokyo's Tsukiji
Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question
below
PELE, THE SOCCER LEGEND
"Soccer in its purest form" was played by Pele, a South
American superstar who
was the world's most famous and highest-paid athlete when he
joined a North American
team in 1975. He led the Brazilian national soccer team to three
World Cup victories in
1958, 1962 and 1970, and to permanent possession of the Jules
Rimet Trophy.
Edson Arantes do Nascimento was born to a poor family on
October 23, 1940, in
Tres Coracoes, Brazil. He began playing for a local minor-league
club when he was a
teenager. He made his debut with the Santos Football Club in
1956. With Pele at inside
left forward, the team won several South American clubs' cups
and the 1962 world club
championship.
Pele scored his 1,000th goal in 1969. The legendary athlete
retired in 1974 but
made a comeback in 1975, reportedly after accepting a $7-
million contract for three
years with the New York Cosmos of the North American Soccer
League. He said he
came out of retirement, not for the money, but to "make soccer
truly popular in the United
States." His farewell appearance was against his old Santos club
in 1977.
Pele, whose nickname does not mean anything, became a
Brazilian national hero
and was also known as Perola Negra, meaning Black Pearl. An
average-sized man, he
was blessed with speed, great balance, tremendous vision, the
ability to control the ball
superbly and the ability to shoot powerfully and accurately with
either foot as well as with
his head. In his career he played in 1,363 matches and scored
1,281 goals. His best
season was 1958, when he scored 139 times. In addition to his
accomplishments in
sports, he published several best-selling autobiographies, starred
in several documentary
and semi-documentary films, and composed numerous musical
pieces, including the
entire sound track for the 1977 film "Pele". He was the 1978
recipient of the International
Peace Award, and in 1980, he was named athlete of the century.
25. It is clear from the passage that until 1975
A) Pele had played for several North American teams
B) Pele had already earned about 7 million dollars
C) no other sportsman had been paid as much as Pele
D) soccer was the most popular sport in North America
26. According to the passage, Pele
A) last played for Santos Football Club in 1977
B) had had a privileged childhood
C) scored exactly 1000 goals in his career
D) first played for Santos Football Club at the age of sixteen
27. We understand from the passage that Pele
A) was as good an actor as he was a soccer player
B) was highly regarded internationally
C) performed best in his homeland of Brazil
D) returned to his career in order to obtain a huge sum of money
Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for each question
below
In India alone over fifty thousand books come to light every
year, but two
thirds of them are financially failures. The books are read of
course. The
prosperity of the circulating libraries is proof enough of that. But
the
cultured public while ready enough to borrow books , refuse to
buy them. A
library buys a couple of copies of a book and five hundred
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people borrow
them. Consequently book seller are in an unpleasant situation. If
the bookselling trade should flourish, all the libraries in the
country should be closed
for A year. A confused public would be forced to visit the
middlemen, bookseller and might discover with the year that the
possess of the books is an
investment as well as a pleasure.
28. We understand from the passage that India…
A) Soon the prosperity of the book-selling will be profitable for
libraries.
B) one library buys five hundred books to force people to read.
C) all the libraries in the country ought to be out of work.
D) one can have books for a while without outlaying money.
29. According to the passage, what is the main reason of
financial failures?
A) The frequent delay of the book trade.
B) Most readers are accustomed to reading books of libraries.
C) Fifty thousands books come to existence.
D) The careless success of the circulating libraries.
30. What is the main idea of the text?
A) The reason of failures of selling books
B) Outlaying money on selling books
C) Projections on investing books
D) Financial problems of buying books
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