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Ingliz tili(8000770) - Sotish taqiqlanadi!

T-102

INGLIZ TILI

1. Choose the correct answer. 10. Choose the correct answer.


Azamat won the lottery jackpot on Saturday, I couldn’t answer him. I was . . . to be able to
so he . . . be extremely happy. think clearly.
A) can’t B) must C) will have to A) confusing too B) very confusing
D) needn’t C) enough confused D) too confused
2. Choose the correct answer. 11. Choose the correct answer.
− I’m going to visit my friend tomorrow. At school Jim has had many teachers . . . he
− ... . has admired greatly.
A) So am I B) Neither are we A) what B) which C) whose D) whom
C) So does he D) Nor did Peter 12. Choose the right expression of the underlined
numeral.
3. Choose the correct answer. Electrical energy costs $0.12 per kilowatt-hour.
− When . . . Mike and Suzan . . . married?
A) twelve dollars
− In 2015.
B) nought one and two cents C) twelve cents
A) do/get B) had/got C) has/got D) nought point twelve dollar
D) did/get
13. Choose the correct answer.
4. Choose the correct answer. I’ll answer his letter at once if he . . . to me.
Did you say you wanted . . . picture-hook or A) write B) would write C) will write
two? D) writes
A) a B) the C) − D) an 14. Choose the correct answer.
The rain prevented me . . . coming.
5. Choose the correct answer.
I haven’t heard . . . about him since we left A) for B) in C) to D) from
school. 15. Choose the correct answer.
A) any B) anything C) nothing D) none These flowers need . . . against the sun and hot
weather in summer.
A) protection B) selection C) mission
6. Choose the correct answer.
D) vacation
. . . a lot of books in the library.
16. Choose the correct answer.
A) It isn’t B) That is C) There is
Can I come and sit . . . you ?
D) There are
A) beside B) next C) besides D) around
7. Choose the correct answer.
We’ve met before, . . . we? 17. Choose the correct answer.
A) didn’t B) don’t C) aren’t D) haven’t Nodir says to me, “You are smart.”

A) Nodir tells me that he was smart.


8. Choose the correct answer.
Stop . . . this terrible noise at once! B) Nodir tells me that I shall be smart.
A) to make B) make C) making C) Nodir tells me that he is smart.
D) to making D) Nodir tells me that I am smart.
9. Choose the correct answer. 18. Choose the correct answer.
That girl is . . . . You should speak to her. If the girls went to bed earlier, they . . . during
the lesson.
A) intelligent B) more intelligently
C) intelligently D) most intelligent A) wouldn’t yawn B) haven’t yawned
C) don’t yawn D) won’t yawn

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T-102 Ingliz tili(8000770) - Sotish taqiqlanadi!

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In a recent survey, it was found that 25 percent of the interviewed women reported drying and burning
of the skin after using certain soaps, ten percent had eye and nasal pain after using certain perfumes,
and eight percent had damaged lips after using certain lipsticks. The most common symptoms of allergic
dermatitis are extremely dry skin and redness with swelling and itching. The products most likely to cause
this condition are lipsticks, nail polishes, soaps, hair preparations, deodorants, and perfumes. Various
drugs are being developed for the relief of allergy sufferers. However, your best help is to convert to a
cosmetic product to which you have no harmful reaction. Remember that the product is not at fault or in
any way harmful; it is your particular sensitivity to it that creates the problem. A line of hypo-allergenic
cosmetics that are relatively free from substances that have been found to create allergic reactions is on
the market.
19. The writer advises those with allergic reactions 21. According to the passage, certain products cause
to . . . . allergies because . . . .

A) complain to the manufacturer A) the women overuse them by as much as


B) avoid all cosmetics 25 percent

C) change their cosmetics B) they are of very low quality

D) stop using soap C) certain people are sensitive to their


ingredients
D) the manufacturers use harmful ingredients
20. It’s likely that the aim of the survey was . . . . for they are cheaper
22. According to the passage, all statements are
A) to support a legal claim for damages against FALSE, EXCEPT . . .
a cosmetics company
B) to aid the drug manufacturers in their A) Eight percent of women damaged lips after
development of remedies using certain lipsticks.
C) to test how well a particular brand of soap B) All cosmetics are harmful to anybody who
was selling uses them.
D) to get an idea of how women react physically C) Twenty five percent of women had nasal pain
to cosmetics after using certain soaps.
D) Nail polishes, soaps, and deodorants have
more allergic reactions.

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Ingliz tili(8000770) - Sotish taqiqlanadi! T-102

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The world’s first robot police officer has started working. Its name is “RoboCop”. It went into service
for the Dubai Police last year. Robocop’s first official duty was to meet guests at the opening of a security
conference in Dubai. Apart from greeting visitors, its job was to answer questions and give directions.
RoboCop has a tablet, a small portable computer, for people to communicate with. People can use this
tablet to pay traffic payments and use other police services. The tablet is linked to a police station, so
people can talk to human police officers. In addition, RoboCop can speak six languages, including English
and Arabic. The 170-centimetre-tall robot can also shake hands, recognize people’s emotions and face
expressions.
Dubai Police say RoboCop is the first of many robot police officers for the city. They say by 2030,
25 per cent of the Dubai police force will be robots. The officials commented that “The future is here now.
The age of the robots is no longer coming. It has already arrived.”
23. According to the passage, what was the robot’s 25. All of the following statements are FALSE,
first official duty? EXCEPT . . .
A) to comment news B) to open a conference
C) to catch robbers D) to welcome people A) RoboCop can speak more than eight
languages.
B) By 2030, half of Dubai’s police force will be
robots.
24. According to the passage, what can RoboCop do?
C) The officials said the age of the robots had
A) It can jump very high. arrived.
B) It can run very fast.
C) It can shake hands. D) RoboCop’s first duty was to catch thieves in
D) It can write in Arabic. streets.
26. According to the passage, how many language
can RoboCop speak?
A) four B) eight C) six D) twenty-five

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T-102 Ingliz tili(8000770) - Sotish taqiqlanadi!

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The house cat has lived with people for at least 3,500 years. The ancient Egyptians used cats to keep
mice and rats away from grain and other food. It is possible that humans kept them as pets even before
that, because scientists found the 8000-year-old bones of people and cats together in a grave in Northern
Cyprus. The typical cat sleeps for about 14 hours a day, and some sleep even 20 hours. As well, when
cats jump or fall around in the air their feet point towards the ground. That is probably one reason why
people say that cats have "nine lives". House cats also point their ears in different directions. If a cat is
walking one way, it can point its ears backwards to a noise coming from behind. A domestic cat’s sense
of smell is about 14 times stronger than a human’s. In addition, the house cat can feel things with its
whiskers when a cat is moving at night. Nowadays, however, people don’t usually keep house cats for their
hunting ability.
27. According to the passage, it is probable that cats 29. According to the passage, all of the statements
have been pets for . . . . are TRUE, EXCEPT . . . .
A) more than 8,500 years B) 8,000 years
C) 3,500 years D) less than 3,500 years A) A cat’s whiskers can help to feel objects in
the dark
B) A house cat can hear a noise coming from
behind
C) A house cat is kept for its hunting ability
nowadays
28. According to the passage, people say cats have
D) A house cat has a stronger sense of smell
nine lives because . . . .
than a human
A) they sleep for 14 hours or even 20 hours a day 30. According to the passage, which of the following
is TRUE?
B) they usually land on their feet on the ground
C) they can point their ears in different A) An ordinary cat can sleep for about 14 hours
directions or more a day
D) they can hear noises from behind them B) Cats cannot turn their ears in any direction
to hear sounds
C) The cat has lived with people for less than
1000 years
D) Cats used mice to keep rats away from grain
and other food

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