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TEST
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Prezident Maktablari Imtihoniga Tayyorgarlik Testi –
Asosiy bosqichi uchun diagnostik savollar
Test A:
English
Choose a, b, or c.
1. I spoke to her for ________ long time yesterday.
a) a
b)an
c) the
2. She was wearing ________ old dress.
a) a
b)an
c) the
3. Sarah is ________ excellent teacher!
a) a
b)an
c)
4. That's ________ very funny joke.
a) a
b)an
c) the
5. She is ________ really good cook.
a) a
b)an
c) the
6. Put the book ________ the table.
a) at
b) in
c) on
7. The dog is ________ the doghouse.
a) at
b) in
c) on
8. I eat breakfast ________ the morning.
a) at
b) in
c) on
9. I phoned ________ three times.
a) him
b) to him c) his
10. Are you talking ________?
a) me
b) to me c) his
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11. I spoke ________ about the trip.
a) you
b) to you c) yourself
12. I didn't see ________ at the supermarket.
a) them b) to them c) yourselves
13. She did not tell ________ her name.
a) me
b) to me c) your
14. Next week we ________ to the theater.
a) go
b) are going
c) gone
15. (Generally) I ________ Mexican food.
a) love
b) am loving
c) have
Read the text and answer questions below
Famous people’s first jobs
Not all famous people were born into famous families. A lot of them had normal
lives before becoming famous. They also had jobs like the rest of us. Here are just a
few:
Former President Obama worked at an ice-cream parlour selling ice-cream cones.
He was in high school in Honolulu, Hawaii and said it was quite hard. He also said
that the job taught him about responsibility, hard work and how to spend time with
work, friends and family.
Brad Pitt had a weird job when he was younger. He worked as a chicken! That’s
right. He worked at a restaurant called El Pollo Loco in Hollywood, and his job was
to dress up like a chicken and wave at the cars on the road. In fact, if you go on a
“See the Stars” tour in Hollywood, many of them will take you past the same
restaurant where Brad used to work.
Maybe the strangest path in life was that of Pope Francis. When he was young in
Argentina, he worked several jobs before joining the Jesuits and dedicating his life
to religion. He worked as a cleaner sweeping floors, a chemical tester at a
laboratory and as a bouncer at a bar! Yes, the pope was the person responsible for
security at a bar in case anything wrong happened. Can you imagine?!
16. Who helped protect people?
a) President Obama
b) Brad Pitt
c) Pope Francis
17. Who pretended to be an animal?
a) President Obama
b) Brad Pitt
c) Pope Francis
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18. Who learned a lot from their first job?
a) President Obama
b) Brad Pitt
c) Pope Francis
19. Who worked in advertising?
a) President Obama
b) Brad Pitt
c) Pope Francis
20. Who thought the job was difficult?
a) President Obama
b) Brad Pitt
c) Pope Francis
21. Who had a couple of different jobs?
a) President Obama
b) Brad Pitt
c) Pope Francis
Every city in the USA has a mall or four. There are about 1,100 malls in the US.
These giant store-filled buildings are one of America’s greatest entertainment
options for teens and families.
Mall of America in Minnesota is the largest mall. It is so big that it has an
amusement park in it, Nickelodeon Universe, with several roller coasters! There are
more than 500 stores in it, about 400,000m2 and about 12,000 people work there.
But malls nowadays aren’t the same as they used to be in the 80s and 90s. During
those decades, teens would go to the mall and spend hours shopping, playing video
games at the arcade, or just hanging out with friends. It was cool in the summer
and warm in the winter. In those days, malls provided the perfect source of
shopping and entertainment for entire families.
Nowadays, you can still eat in the food court and go to the movies, but there aren’t
many arcades left. Millennials have their Xboxes or Ps4s, and they like shopping
online, which is also happening with more and more people from other generations.
And as more people shop online and play video games at home, fewer people go to
the mall to hang out.
Hopefully, malls will remain one of the great American pastimes. But only time will
tell how people in the future will prefer to spend their time.
22. People like malls because...
a) it is a fun place to be.
b) it’s cheap.
c) there are so many of them.
23. Why is the Mall of America so famous?
a) Because it’s the official Mall of the country.
b) Because it’s in Minnesota.
c)Because of its size.
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24. At the mall of America, you can...
a) visit the president of the USA.
b) ride a rollercoaster.
c) walk in a park.
25. What can’t people do at malls very much anymore?
a) Hang out with friends.
b) Play video games.
c) Go for lunch.
26. Malls nowadays ... than in the past.
a) are bigger
b) are more popular
c) have fewer entertainment options
27. Why are malls dying?
a) People prefer other options.
b) They are too expensive.
c) They aren’t entertaining.
28. The future of malls...
a) is going to get better.
b) is certainly going to be bad.
c) is uncertain.
29. Find the correct definition for the word in bold “pastime”
a) a piece of land next to and belonging to a house
b) an activity which is done for enjoyment
c) to think about problems or unpleasant things
d) something that lives and moves but is not a human
Karate Club
Beginners: Wednesdays 6-7 pm
Intermediate: Thursdays 6-7 pm
Advanced: Fridays 6-7 pm
All classes take place in the main hall.
Mixed Age Groups from age 5-adult.
Karate kits must be worn. Discounts available. Phone John on 07885 394848 for
information.
Handicraft Circle
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The sewing circle meets in the Blue Room on Mondays and Thursdays from 10am to
12pm. Bring along your needlework projects. Our friendly group can give you
tuition and advice on sewing or knitting.
Calling all Gentlemen!
The Lockwood Male Voice Choir rehearses in the main hall on Mondays from 7.30-
9.30 pm.
If you love to sing, are over the age of 16 and have an ear for music, please call Ben
Freeman for information.
Messy Fingers Club!
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 4.00-5.30pm
Your kids can get messy with painting, printing and modelling.
Suitable for children aged 6-11. Meet in the main hall.
Just bring an old shirt that you don’t mind getting messy!
Lockwood Amateur Dramatic Society
This winter we will be performing ‘Puss in Boots’.
If you’d like to be on the stage, please come to our auditions on Saturday 8th
September. Children: 10-12 am; Adults 2-5pm in the main hall.
No acting experience necessary!
Rehearsals will be on Friday nights 7-9pm in the main hall (7-8pm for children) and
Wednesdays 7-9pm in the Blue Room.
Dress rehearsal: 3rd December
Performances: 5-7th December
Photography Club
Would you like to take great pictures?
Join our Photography Club every Friday from 6.30 to 8.00 in the Blue Room.
Bring your own camera. We can lend you photographic equipment such as lenses
and tripods.
Beginners Welcome
Gardening Club
The Gardening Club meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 7.00 in the Blue
Room.
Swap seeds and tips and meet green-fingered friends
October’s guest lecturer: Jill Thorn will speak on ‘Creating a Wildlife Garden’
30. You must take your own equipment to the…
a) Handicraft Circle
b) Messy Fingers Club
c) Gardening Club
d) Photography Club
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31. The ______________________ is only available to children.
a) Karate Club
b) Handicraft Circle
c) Messy Fingers Club
d) Lockwood Amateur Dramatic Society
32. The ______________________ regularly meets in the morning.
a) Lockwood Amateur Dramatic Society
b) Handicraft Circle
c) Gardening Club
d) Photography Club
33. The ______________________ has separate classes for people of different
abilities.
a) Karate Club
b) Lockwood Amateur Dramatic Society
c) Lockwood Male Voice Choir
d) Photography Club
34. The ______________________ meets twice a week.
a) Lockwood Amateur Dramatic Society
b) Karate Club
c) Handicraft Circle
d) Messy Fingers Club
35. The ______________________ does not take place every week.
a) Photography Club
b) Gardening Club
c) Lockwood Male Voice Choir
d) Karate Club
36. Equipment is available to borrow at the ______________________.
a) Photography Club
b) Gardening Club
c) Karate Club
d) Handicraft Circle
37. You are required to wear certain clothes every week at the
__________________________.
a) Lockwood Amateur Dramatic Society
b) Karate Club
c) Messy Fingers Club
d) Lockwood Male Voice Choir
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38. Adults
and
young
children
can
take
part
in
the
_______________________________ together.
a) Lockwood Male Voice Choir
b) Karate Club
c) Messy Fingers Club
d) Lockwood Amateur Dramatic Society
39. The __________________ uses the main hall after the Advanced Karate Club.
a) Lockwood Amateur Dramatic Society
b) Lockwood Male Voice Choir
c) Photography Club
d) Messy Fingers Club
40. Find the correct definition for the world in bold “seeds”
a) a small round or oval object produced by a plant
b) going or being a long way down from the top or surface
c) small round purple or pale green fruit that you can eat
d) a piece of land next to and belonging to a house
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