When did Uzbekistan proclaim Independence ? a. 1 January 2001d.Spines are actually seeds and will detach when it's time to reproduce. 20.How does a plant absorb water from soil?
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29.Cells where honey is stored A. worker B. sting C. honeycomb D. hive 30. A sweet fluid produced by bees from nectar A. nectar B. nurse bee C. honey D. drone 31. Bees depend on this for their defense A. pollen B. sting C. nectar D. queen 32. Sweet liquid of flowers gathered by bees for making honey A. drone B. worker C. honeycomb D. nectar 33 Female bees who collect nectar and pollen from flowers A. honeycomb B. hive C. worker D. honey 34. Male bee whose only function is to mate with the queen A. drone B. honeycomb C. sting D. honey 35. A structure for housing bees A. queen B. hive C. pollen D. nectar 36 Dustlike cells of the anthers of flowers A. pollen B. honeycomb C. sting D. hive 37. Female bee whose only job is to lay eggs A. queen B. drone C. sting D. honeycomb 38. Worker bee that attend to the queen, the babies, or larvae of the hive A. nurse bee B. honey C. nectar D. hive 39.Tropical rainforests are………. a. They have a moderate climate during the spring, summer, autumn (fall) and winter, with rainfall of at least 500mm a year. Summers are warm and winters are cold, but not as cold as the northern coniferous forests. In the winter, snow covers the ground and plants lose their leaves. b. The weather during the winter is cold, but when snow melts in the spring, some parts of the forest become swamps. There are not many different types of trees in coniferous forests because of the cold weather, and the poor soil. Fallen branches, needles, and dead animals do not decay as fast as in warmer regions. c. it rains here on about half the days. The only season in a tropical rain forest is summer, so plants grow for all 12 months of the year. Trees are tall and thick in the rain forest and they grow so close together that they seem to form a big umbrella of greenery called a canopy. d.All of them 40. Deciduous forests…. a. They have a moderate climate during the spring, summer, autumn (fall) and winter, with rainfall of at least 500mm a year. Summers are warm and winters are cold, but not as cold as the northern coniferous forests. In the winter, snow covers the ground and plants lose their leaves. b. The weather during the winter is cold, but when snow melts in the spring, some parts of the forest become swamps. There are not many different types of trees in coniferous forests because of the cold weather, and the poor soil. Fallen branches, needles, and dead animals do not decay as fast as in warmer regions. c. it rains here on about half the days. The only season in a tropical rain forest is summer, so plants grow for all 12 months of the year. Trees are tall and thick in the rain forest and they grow so close together that they seem to form a big umbrella of greenery called a canopy. d.All of them 41.Coniferous forests…. a. They have a moderate climate during the spring, summer, autumn (fall) and winter, with rainfall of at least 500mm a year. Summers are warm and winters are cold, but not as cold as the northern coniferous forests. In the winter, snow covers the ground and plants lose their leaves. b. The weather during the winter is cold, but when snow melts in the spring, some parts of the forest become swamps. There are not many different types of trees because of the cold weather, and the poor soil. Fallen branches, needles, and dead animals do not decay as fast as in warmer regions. c. it rains here on about half the days. The only season in a tropical rain forest is summer, so plants grow for all 12 months of the year. Trees are tall and thick, they grow so close together that they seem to form a big umbrella of greenery called a canopy. d.All of them 42. Find the correct sentence. Sheep’s milk…… a. It is commonly used to make cultured dairy products such as cheese. Some of the most popular sheep cheeses include feta (Greece), ricotta (Italy), and Roquefort (France). b. soft wool-lined clothing or coverings, including gloves, hats, slippers, footstools, automotive seat covers, baby and invalid rugs and pelts. c. large sheds located on sheep stations to accommodate large scale sheep shearing activities. d. a person who tends, herds, feeds, or guards herds of sheep. 43.Sheep ….. a. quadrupedal, ruminant mammals typically kept as livestock. b. breed of dogs historically used in connection with the raising of sheep. c. structure that encloses an area, typically outdoors, and is usually constructed from posts that are connected by boards, wire, rails or netting. d. all of them 44. What do trees remove from the atmosphere? a. Carbon Dioxide b. Oxygen c. Light d. Dust 45.What are trees called that keep their green leaves all year round? a.Alwaysgreen b. Evergreen c. Greenalways d. Greenforever 45. What is a male horse called? A. Stallion B. Colt C. Mare D. Filly 46.A female horse is called a _____ A. Stallion B. Colt C. Mare D. Filly 47.How long, from mating to birth, does it take for a foal to be born? (average) A. 10 months B. 11 months C. 1 year D. a and b. 48.A male donkey is a….. a.jack b.. jennet or jenny. C. mule 49.A female donkey is a ….. a.jack b. jennet or jenny. C. mule 50.When a female horse and a male donkey mate, the offspring is a ….. a. hinny. b. jennet or jenny. C. mule 51.When a male horse and a female donkey mate, the offspring is a ….. a. hinny. b. jennet or jenny. C. mule 52. Equines include single-toed hooved animals, such as…. A horses, asses, and zebras B camels, giraffes, donkeys C.Mules, snackes, zebras 53.Donkeys are used …….. a. to feed and breeding horses b. to protect sheep, cattle and goats…. c. to milk 54. Horses are known for their beauty in color and markings.These have inspired the development of breeds, such as …….. a. Zebras b. Oklahoma c. the Appaloosa. 55.Where are seeds found in a flower? a.Seeds develop in the pistil. b.Seeds develop in the stamen. c.Seeds develop in the ground. d.Seeds develop in the pollen. 56. What are pollinators? a.Organisms that eat pollen b.Organisms that live on pollen c.Organisms that deliver pollen from flower to flower d.Organisms that grow from seeds 57. An apple develops from what part of an apple tree? a.The branches b.The roots c.A flower d.The leaves 58. Most fish use _____ to breathe underwater. a.lungs b.nostrils c.gills d.mouths 59. What helps fish to balance and swim? a.fins b.gills c.scales d.schools 60. Fish live in different kinds of habitats, but they all must have _____. a.sand b.mud c.heat d.water 61. Pisciculture is rearing and production of…. a. fish\ b. bird c. reptile d. wild animal 62. Find the aquatique mammal. a. whale b. crab c. octopus d. caterpillar 63. What is an ecosystem? a.place where animals go eat. b.place where animals go to graze. c.community of plants and animals and the physical environment in which they live. 64.Animals that eat other animals are . a.omnivores. b.biomes. c.herbivores. d.carnivores. 65.An animal that eats only plants or producers is a(n) . a.consumer. b.herbivore. c.carnivore. d.omnivore. 66.What organisms make their own food with sunlight or chemical energy? a.producers b.consumers c.decomposers d.scavengers 67. An herbivore is animal that eats only A.insects. b.meat. c.plants. d.plants and meat. 68. Soils are complex mixtures of….. a. all kinds of plants b. minerals, water, air, organic matter, and countless organisms that are the decaying remains of once-living things. c. absorbing gases (carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, and the like) and dust. d. all of them 69. Find the definition of horizon O. a. (humus or organic) Mostly organic matter such as decomposing leaves. The O horizon is thin in some soils, thick in others, and not present at all in others. b. (topsoil) Mostly minerals from parent material with organic matter incorporated. A good material for plants and other organisms to live. c. (eluviated) Leached of clay, minerals, and organic matter, leaving a concentration of sand and silt particles of quartz or other resistant materials – missing in some soils but often found in older soils and forest soils. d. (subsoil) Rich in minerals that leached (moved down) from the A or E horizons and accumulated here. 70. Find the definition of horizon A. a. (humus or organic) Mostly organic matter such as decomposing leaves. The O horizon is thin in some soils, thick in others, and not present at all in others. b. (topsoil) Mostly minerals from parent material with organic matter incorporated. A good material for plants and other organisms to live. c. (eluviated) Leached of clay, minerals, and organic matter, leaving a concentration of sand and silt particles of quartz or other resistant materials – missing in some soils but often found in older soils and forest soils. d. (subsoil) Rich in minerals that leached (moved down) from the A or E horizons and accumulated here. 71. Find the definition of horizon E. a. (humus or organic) Mostly organic matter such as decomposing leaves. The O horizon is thin in some soils, thick in others, and not present at all in others. b. (topsoil) Mostly minerals from parent material with organic matter incorporated. A good material for plants and other organisms to live. c. (eluviated) Leached of clay, minerals, and organic matter, leaving a concentration of sand and silt particles of quartz or other resistant materials – missing in some soils but often found in older soils and forest soils. d. (subsoil) Rich in minerals that leached (moved down) from the A or E horizons and accumulated here. 72.Find the definition of horizon R. a. (bedrock) A mass of rock such as granite, basalt, quartzite, limestone or sandstone that forms the parent material for some soils – if the bedrock is close enough to the surface to weather. b. (humus or organic) Mostly organic matter such as decomposing leaves. The O horizon is thin in some soils, thick in others, and not present at all in others. c. (topsoil) Mostly minerals from parent material with organic matter incorporated. A good material for plants and other organisms to live. d. (eluviated) Leached of clay, minerals, and organic matter, leaving a concentration of sand and silt particles of quartz or other resistant materials – missing in some soils but often found in older soils and forest soils. 73. What are different types of soil. a.sand, silt, and clay. b. rock, stones, water c. humus, bedrock d. worm, earthworm 74.Most of what ingredient is removed from skim milk? a) protein b) carbohydrate c) mineral d) Fat. 75. What form of milk is made by the churning of whipping cream? a) cream b) milk c) curd d) butter 76.“Where ______ John from?” “______ from the US.” A) is / He’s B) is / His C) am / He’s D) is / She’s 77. “______ are you?” “I’m Alex.” Which B) How C) What D) Who 78. English is ______ international language. A) a B) an C) the D) * 79. I live _____ an apartment _____ two American boys. A) in / of B) at / with C) in / with D) of/with 80. “How old is your brother?” “_____ 29.” They are B) I am C) It is D) He is 81. Most of the people _____ work at 8 o’clock every morning. A) finishes B) goes C) does D) starts 82. She _____ _____ from America. A) don’t comes B) doesn’t come C) doesn’t comes D) does comes 83. Do boys like _____ jeans? A) wear B) wearing C) to wear D) worn 84. Summer holidays _____ in June. A) begins B) begin C) beginning D) began 85.It is quarter past eight. A) 8:30 B) 7:30 C) 8:15 D) 17:15 86. “What time is it?” “3:45” A) It is quarter past three. B) It is fifteen past four. C) It is quarter to four. D) It is fifteen to four. 87. There _____ any flowers. A) are B) is C) aren’t D) isn’t 88. The cinema is _____ the left. A) in B) at C) off D) on 89. My little sister _____ paint pictures alone when she _____ nine, but she _____ now. A) could / can / can B) can / was / could C) couldn’t / was / can D) was / can / could 90. Adam _____ ride a motorbike and he _____ drive a car. A) can’t / can B) can / can C) can / is D) can / can’t 91. They were _____ England _____ 1998. A) at / in B) in / in C) at / of D) for / in 92. A: _____ Alex _____ you yesterday evening? B: No, he _____ . A) Did / helped / didn’t B) Did / helped / did C) Did / help / did D) Did / help / didn’t 93. Today’s the third _____ April. A) in B) on C) of D) at 94. 999 __________ A) nine hundred and nineteen–nine B) nine hundred and ninety-six C) one thousand and ninety-nine D) nine hundred and ninety-nine 95.He was born _____ 1955. A) on B) at C) of D) in 96.What are you interested _____ ? A) in B) of C) on D) over 97. Please, put your homework _____ my desk. A) at B) to C) on D) with 98.My parents _____ a new stereo. A) has B) have C) have get D) have got 99._____ Saturday night we went to a party. A) In B) On C) At D) For 100. “_____ did you pay ?” “$ 1000.” A) How many B) How C) How much D) Which one 101. Of the four girls Marcia is ___ . A) prettiest B) prettier C) - D) the prettiest E) prettier 102. It’s ___ to go by car than by train. A) cheap B) cheaper C) - D) cheapest E) the cheapest 103. It is much ___ to speak English than to understand A) - B) the most difficult C) more difficult D) difficult E) most difficult 104. He’s ___ intelligent than my brother. A) most B) good C) better D) more E) last 105. He is ___ among his classmates. A) old B) taller C) the youngest D) short E) higher 106. This is ___ place I’ve ever seen. A) dirty B) the dirtiest C) more dirty D) dirtier E) – 107. What is ___ crime than loss of time. A) greater B) greatest C) great D) - E) most great 108. He came home in the ___ mood. A) sun B) sunniest C) more sunny D) much sunny E) sunnier 109 False friend is ___ than open enemies. A) worst B) worse C) the worst D) - E) bad 110. “Why do you always buy five loaves, no ___ and ___?” A) many / little B) less / fewer C) more / much D) more / less E) most / less 111. It’s ___ in here than it is in the street. A) hot B) the hottest C) - D) hotter E) hottest 112.Tom plays tennis well, but he’s not very good ________ basketball. a.at b.in c.on d.for 113. I never ________ coffee. a.am drinking b.from a cup of c.drink like that coffee d. drink 114. Barbara and Tony ________ to the beach last Sunday. a.was
c.go d.were 115. Don’t forget to give him the message when you ________ him. a.see b.will see c.have seen d. are seeing 116. Did Anne wash the dishes? Yes, she ________ . a.did wash b.did c.is washing d.washed 117.Did they have dinner at home? No, they ________ . a.didn’t b.didn’t have c.have not d don’t 118.We ________ a good movie last week. a.saw b.have seen c.were seeing dsee 119.Have you been to the post office? Yes, I ________ . a.did b.want c. have d was 120.Nancy ________ to play tennis tomorrow. a.is going b. goes c.will like d.likes 121.They ________ to the park yet. a.didn’t go b.have gone c.haven’t gone d.don’t go 122.They ________ the dishes when she left. was washing are washing have washed were washing 123.He’s taking ________ some chocolates. to her
hers she 124.She doesn’t know ________ about sports. anything something nothing none 125.Albert has a good radio. He doesn’t need ________ . another one other one any some 126.A: Whose is that? B: It’s ________ . ours my of Tom my sisters. 127. I didn’t call the police. My son didn’t call ________ . them, too them, either him, either him, too 128.Both of those men are tall. ________ of them is short. Neither None Any Some 129.The girls are washing ________ clothes. there
them their 130.Marie has two radios. ________ of them are good. Both Some Any One 131.Albert likes Linda. He brought ________ a bar of chocolate yesterday. for her hers to her her 132.I don’t know ________ at the bank. anyone any person someone nobody 133.You’d better take your umbrella. It ________ rain. must
might would 134.He ________ play basketball in high school. used to use to like to always 135.Linda ________ go to the market today. have to need to likes to has to 136.Mr. Brown works very hard. He ________ relax more. likes to would shall should 137.Last year Mr. Taylor ________ work 60 hours a week. must would had to has to 138.I’m not used to ________ early. get up
getting up be getting up 139. He’ll have to stay home if he ________ to the bank. can’t go can’t been going won’t go 140. You can have that car in any colour you want in fact you have a ....... of 24 different ones. choice choosing number shade 141. ________ children went on the flight. All of
One of Both 142.I ________ rather go shopping tomorrow. I have a lot of work today. would can much will 143. If the projector ________ , we won’t be able to see the movie. doesn’t work worked didn’t work wasn’t work 144.If people ________ , he will feel bad. will laugh wouldn’t laughed would laugh laugh 145.If I had a car, I ________ to the theater. would drive drive drove drives 146.If they stand up, we ________ see the screen. doesn’t haven’t to won’t be able to aren’t 147.If my car ________ start, I will be late. doesn’t didn’t don’t did 148.I would come if I ________ enough time. had have will have can have 149.He would feel better if he ________ more sleep. gets will get has gotten got 150.You will succeed if you ________ . try are trying will try are going to try Download 67,77 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: Ma'lumotlar bazasi mualliflik huquqi bilan himoyalangan ©hozir.org 2024 ma'muriyatiga murojaat qiling |
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