69. Bir ishni qilayotganda kishiga yordamlashadigan,
masalan, kemani kerakli tomonga suradigan yel nima deb ataladi?
A) sarsar B) dovul C) shurta D) tayfun
70. Oybekning “Navoiy” romanida o’zi xonzoda bo’lmasa ham taxtni orzu qilib yuradigan obraz kim edi?
A) Sultonmurod B) To’g’onbek
C) Muhammad Majiddin D) Aloiddin Mashhabiy
71. Og‘ushimda zangori sezgi,
Kiprigimda suyuq hayajon.
Ko‘zlarimda yumaloq sevgi,
Salomatman men ham, onajon.
Ushbu misralar qaysi she’rdan olingan?
A) «Yana qaytib keldim...≫ B) «Onajonim≫
C) «Onamga xat≫ D) «Oq yuvib, oq tarab≫
72. Sen o'z zanjirlaring ichida eng uqubatlisi, eng og’riqlisi bo'lgan tobelik va mutelik zanjiridan xalos bo'lding.
Gapdagi moslashuvli tobe bog'lanishlar soni nechta?
A) 6 B) 5 C) 7 D) 4
73. Ushbu so’zlardan nechtasida h undoshi yoziladi?
Alo…ida,…ola, vo...a, ar…eolog, asla…a, pa…ta, a…ir, a …il, ba…t, ba…o, …isobchi, ba..s
A) 6 ta B) 7 ta
C) 5 ta D) 4 ta
74. Qo’shma gapning birinchi qismidan so’ng kuchli to’xtam bo’lsa, mantiqan biri ikkinchisiga bog’lanmagan qo’shma gaplar orasida qanday tinish belgisi ishlatiladi?
A) undov B) vergul
C) nuqtali vergul D) nuqta
75. Quyidagi she’rlardan qaysi birida A. Temur nomi tilga olinadi?
A) I. Mirzo, «0‘zbek≫ she’ri
B) M. Toir, «Momo yer≫ she’ri
C) S. Sayyid, «Vatan≫
D) X. Davron, «men ko‘ksingga boshimni qo'ydim≫
Ingliz tili
Ingliz tili
76. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence.
Mary suggested that she … a pretty next week.
A) will have B) should have
C) will have to D) has
77. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence.
I’m not ... that subject.
A) interesting with B) interested with
C) interested in D) interested by
78. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence.
Alice is unhappy today. She can’t study … .
A) something B) anything
C) nothing D) everything
79. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence.
The student … something to write with.
A) is need B) needs C) is needing D) is needed
80. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence.
Can you tell me where … ?
A) does John live B) John is alive
C) John lives D) is John living
81. Choose the best answer.
My brother doesn’t like coffee, … I do.
A) neither B) but C) nor D) so
82. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence.
… the world’s population is rising fast, food production is keeping pace with it.
A) Because of B) In spite of
C) Although D) Unless
83. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence.
When did your school begin? ....
A) Since September B) At September
C) In September D) For September
84. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence.
There are several kinds of mushrooms in Turkey … poisonous.
A) they are B) that are C) which they are D) being
85. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence.
They would buy the car if they … enough money.
A) would have B) had
C) have had D) had had
86. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence.
Thousands of people have seen the exhibition … it opened last month.
A) while B) when C) until D) since
87. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence.
A: Did they type the letters in time?
B: Yes, … in time.
A) they were typed the letters B) the letters were typed
C) the letters typed D) the letters have been typed
88. Choose the best answer.
The students didn’t study for the exam. They … studied because most of them … passed.
A) might / should have
B) should / might have
C) should have / might have
D) might have / should have
89. Choose the best answer.
The teacher wrote our names down … she should forget.
A) because B) in order to
C) lest D) so as not to
90. Choose the best answer.
Turks … in Anatolia for a thousand years by 2099.
A) will be living B) have lived
C) will have lived D) will live
91. Choose the best answer.
A: Have they taken the car to the garage?
B: Yes, … to the garage.
A) the car was taken
B) the car have been taken
C) the car had been taken
D) the car has been taken
92. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence.
A pilot and a naval officer are similar … that their jobs are dangerous.
A) at B) in C) to D) on
93. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence.
four years in the country, he came back healthier than ever.
A) Having spent
B) Spending
C) After spent
D) After spend
Read the text. Then choose the correct answer to questions 94-97.
The businessman Cyrus Field, who had entered the paper business when he was 21, and who retired at 33 with a fortune, promoted the laying of the first transatlantic telegraph cable. He had no technical knowledge to qualify him for the task, but he was a brilliant and persuasive organizer. He also had a determination that helped him overcome repeated failures. The idea of laying a transatlantic cable
was not new, but because of the great depths and distance involved, no one had promoted it. In 1854 a Canadian engineer interested Field in laying a cable from St. John's, Newfoundland, to the Canadian mainland. This would speed the receipt of European news by several days. While studying a globe, Field decided that the cable should be extended to Ireland. Laying the Canadian cable took two and a half years. By that time Field had organized companies in the United States and Great Britain to raise funds for an Atlantic cable between the two countries. The first four cables broke, causing heavy losses to investors. The fifth was completed on August 5, 1858. On August 15, Queen Victoria and President James Buchanan exchanged messages on the new cable. Soon, however, the signals became unintelligible, and in October they ceased. Undeterred, Field raised additional funds. After another failure in 1865, the fight was finally won on July 27, 1866.
94. According to the passage, Cyrus Field completed the laying of a transatlantic cable….
A) sooner than was originally planned
B) with the support of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom
C) with great perseverance and despite several setbacks
D) in a time of two and a half years
95. It is clear from the passage that, at the time he first came up with the idea for a transatlantic cable, Cyrus Field….
A) had already completed a shorter cable in Canada
B) was just starting out in the paper business
C) was already a wealthy retired businessman
D) had studied telecommunications for several years
96. It is mentioned in the passage that Cyrus Field was good at….
A) organizing things
B) geography
C) fitting cables
D) deep-sea diving
97. The word “overcome” in the text means... . A) oversize B) defeat C) lose D) enlarge
Read the text. Then choose the correct answer to questions 98-101.
Many of the zoos in the past were actually parks with fenced enclosures and buildings containing caged animals. Lions, tigers and other cats were kept in one house; monkeys in another; birds in another. Single animals in bare cages were not very interesting to the visitors, however. Many animals that live in groups in the wild also did not adapt well to living alone. Modern zoos present the animals by showing them in surroundings that resemble as closely as possible their natural habitats. Visitors to a modern zoo can look across a plain and see lions seemingly free to wander. Nearby are birds, with antelopes and zebras feeding at the edge of a water hole. The other animals are not afraid of the lions because they are separated from them by wide, deep trenches, or sometimes moats. These trenches also separate the visitors from the animals in the exhibit. The trenches are often hidden with plants, and the visitor frequently does not notice them. The animals appear to be living wild in their natural settings. Often what appear to visitors as real trees, rocks and vines, however, are in fact artificial. These naturalistic parts of the exhibit are built of durable materials and designed to withstand rough treatment by the animals.
98. According to the passage, zoos nowadays are noted for….
A) having settings similar to nature
B) single animals in bare cages
C) lions freely roaming among visitors
D) wild animals getting on well with each other
99. One of the problems with the older style of zoo mentioned in the passage was….
A) groups of animals becoming frustrated with each other in cages
B) natural surroundings that were not long-lasting
C) a lack of public interest in lone animals in standard cages
D) rough treatment of natural vegetation by wild animals
100. In the author's opinion, a modern zoo gives the appearance of….
A) animals being careful not to fall down steep trenches
B) lonely, bored animals in cages
C) strong high fences separating lions from other animals
D) animals roaming without restrictions
101. The opposite meaning of the word “artificial”
in the text is ... .
A) eternal B) made by man
C) perpetual D) natural
Read the text. Then choose the correct answer to questions 102-105.
Helen Adams Keller was born on June 27, 1880. Nineteen months later, she had a severe illness that left her blind and deaf. Her parents had hope for her. They
had read Charles Dickens' report of the aid given to another blind and deaf girl, Laura Bridgman. When Helen was 6 years old, her parents took her to see
Alexander Graham Bell, famed teacher of the deaf and inventor of the telephone. As a result of his advice, Anne Mansfield Sullivan began to teach Helen in 1887. Until her death in 1936, she remained Helen's teacher and constant companion. Sullivan had been almost blind in early life, but her sight had been partially restored. Helen soon learnt the finger-tip, or manual, alphabet as well as Braille - a system of writing for blind people, using raised dots which can be read by touch. By placing her sensitive fingers on the lips and throat of her teachers, she felt their motions and learnt to "hear" them speak. Three years after mastering the manual alphabet, she learnt to speak herself. "Once I knew only darkness and stillness... . My life was without past or future... . But a little word from the fingers of another fell into my hand that clutched at emptiness, and my heart leapt to the rapture of living." This is how Helen Keller described the beginning of her "new life" when, despite blindness and deafness, she learnt to communicate with others.
102. According to the passage one of the things which encouraged Helen's parents to think positively about their daughter's future was….
A) reports of Anne Mansfield Sullivan's successes with similar children
B) an account by Charles Dickens of the assistance another blind and deaf girl received
C) the way Alexander Graham Bell had partially recovered from blindness
D) the invention of Braille by Alexander Graham Bell in 1887
103. Anne Mansfield Sullivan is described in the passage as Helen's teacher and….
A) the inventor of Braille
B) faithful companion
C) the subject of a report by Charles Dickens
D) distant relative
104. From the information in the passage, we know that Helen Adams Keller ….
A) was overjoyed about being able to communicate with others
B) was blind and deaf when she was born
C) was almost blind when she was born but partially regained her sight later
D) took a shorter time than most students to learn the manual alphabet
105. The word “restore” in the text means... . A) add up B) bring round
C) bring up D) bring back into use
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