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Y¥BT 232 -ayoxa APBLIUIbIH TH Hyckay: Cisee Gepineen Gec seayan nycKacrinan Bip Oypeic oWayanms maydayea apkaizaH manceipmanap Gepinedi. TayOasan ocayanme. o1ayan napaseindazet catikec optitea, OoyzenexueHi monetk Goay apxoiiet Genziney waowem. . The word connected with clothes: ‘A) shoes B) trainers C) boots D) jumper ) slippers is necessary” means: " A) needn’t o i ” 2 B) have C) must D) be able B) can . The right variant, Parents are ... for their children. A) active B) decision C) continuous D) harmful E) responsible Adjective forming suffix “pain”. A)ent B) ful ©) able D) ance E) less The right variant, Helen’s car isn’t very big. She wants a ... one. A) the biggest B) biger ©) bigger D) the most biggest E) more bigger What ... surprise! A) the B)- Cis D)a E)it Yer 232 -aryexa 7, Aigal lives in London, ... she? A) isn’t B) doesn’t ©) does D)is B) hasn't 8, Il Conditional sentense. A) I wish I were young again. B) If you help me I'll finish this task in time. C) I could find a good job if I knew English. D) It is high time they came. _ _ E) It is necessary that she should go there. 9. Complete the sentence: Togzhan’s birthday is next week. We .... a present. A) is going to sell her B) are go to buy her C) are going to buy her D) is going to take her E) are going to go her 10. Complete the sentence: Lake Loch Ness is situated in ‘A) The USA B) Great Britain C) Australia D) New Zealand E) Canada BT 232 -myeua 11, Read the text: Toscanini was a great musician. He lived in America. One day he came to a very little town. He was walking along the street when he saw a piece of paper in one of the windows. He read: “Mrs. Smith. Music lessons, Two dollars a lesson.” Then Toscanini heard the music. Somebody was playing Tchaikovsky. ‘Mrs. Smith is playing’, he thought, ‘she isn’t a very good musician. She doesn’t play Tchaikovsky well. I must show her how to play it.’ He went up to the door of the house and rang. The music stopped and soon a woman opened the door. ‘Are you Mrs. Smith? 'asked Toscanini. ‘My name is Toscanini and I want to show you how to play Tchaikovsky.’ Mrs. Smith was very glad to meet the great musician, She asked him to come in. Toscanini played Tchaikovsky for her and went away. A year later Toscanini visited the same town again. When he went up to the house where he had played Tchaikovsky the year before he again saw a piece of paper. Now it read: Mrs. Smith.(Toscanini’s pupil) Music lessons. Four dollars a lesson. Choose the right answer: Toscanini was a... . A) actor B) writer C) player D) great musician E) teacher of music 12. Noun which can be countable and uncountable: A) luck B) glass C) space D) weather B) information 13. Which sentence has the reflexive pronoun? A) I’m meeting a friend of mine this evening B) I picked up a very hot plate and burt myself C) We wrote to Dimash but he didn’t answer my letter D) We invited her to stay with us at our house E) I gave her my address and he gave me his 14, “to encourage” means: ‘A) show B) give support to help C) refuse D) receive E) predict eT 232 -nycxa 15. The right variant. The officer said, “Show me your passport”. A) The officer ordered show him a passport. B) The officer said me show your passport. C) The officer ordered to show him your passport. D) The officer said to me show me your passport. E) The officer ordered to show him my passport. 16. The sentence with “used to”: A) He used to drive a lot before he had the accident B) When she talks, she always uses idioms C) In the study we use lots of books D) You always use it for your own opinion E) My old car used a lot of petrol 17. Choose the right variant. The first director of the “Kazakhfilm” studio was ... A) E.Brusilovski B) A.Kasteyev C) A.Zhubanov D) L.Khamidi E) Sh.Aimanov 18. The right variant. We go ... school five days a week, ... Monday ... Friday. A) to, from, to B)-,-,on ©) to, on, till D) -, on, on E) to, -, to 19. The right variant, ‘They went on holiday with some friends of .... A) theirs B) our C) they D) their E)us 20. The structure of the sentence: “Let me say some words about the Coat of Arms of Kazakhstan” A) Verb + object + gerund with to B) Verb + subject +infinitive with to C) Verb + subject +infinitive without to D) Verb + object + infinitive with to E) Verb + object + infinitive without to BT 232 -mycxa Hyckay: Cisze 6ip uemece 6ipnewe dypeic aicaya6us bap manceipmanap Gepinedi. Taydazan oeayanmet otcayan napazeindaee Gepinzen nanze cailkec opeinea, doyzenexueni monvix Go apxouies Genziney Kaocem. Bip uemece Gipuewe dypuc ocaya6er 6ap mecm manceipmanapenda dypeic oeayanmap cane yueyden acnaiidel. 21. Choose the pronoun(s) which are used with the uncountable nouns: ‘A) many B) much C)alittle D) somebody E) nothing F) anybody G) little H) few 22, Choose the cardinal numbers: A) two million B) the thirty- second C) the fiftieth D) twenty-five thousand E) the thousand two hundred and fifty-sixth F) five hundred G) the six hundredth Hy the hundredth 23. Are you reading? A) No, I’m not B) Yes, we do. C) Yes, it is D) No, I’m working on my project E) No, she doesn’t F) Yes, I do. G) Yes, Iam, H) No, weare, 24, Give the synonyms: “preserve” A) protect B) maintain C) reduce D) destroy E) save F) recycle G) improve H) irrigate Yer 232 ayers 25. Find First Conditional sentences. A) You won’t pass the exams, if you don’t revise. B) If 1 drink coffee at night, I can’t sleep. C) If Thad a lot of money, I was go to travel. D) If I hadn’t fallen ill, I would have gone to the party. E) If I hasn’t fallen ill, I would have gone to the party. F) If [ hadn’t missed my classes, | wouldn’t have failed the exam, G) If you lose your passport, you have to go to the police. H) If find time, I'll try to help you. 26. Reported Speech. Mary says “I was in Astana last year”, ‘A) Mary says she was in Astana last year B) Mary says was she in Astana last year. C) Mary said she was in Astana last year. D) Mary says I was in Astana last year. E) Mary says wasn’t she in Astana last year. F) Mary says I was in Astana the day before yesterday. G) Mary says she would be in Astana next year. H) Mary says that she was in Astana last year. Suffixes for making the names of jobs: A) -ness B) -tion C) -ive D) -ment 5) -ist F)-or G)-er H)-y Complete the sentence using Participle 2 It took several days to clear up the litter...by the crowds. A) posted B) stood C) drop D) thrown away E) sold F) dropped G) stolen H) lived 2 al 2 = ¥BT 232 -nyexa 29. Correct sentence(s) in Reported Speech. A) My sister wanted to know how long it took me to go to school. B) I'll phone you as soon as I come home. C) I wonder whether he retums tomorrow. D) The teacher asked the pupils don’t be late. E) If you work hard you get better results. F) The teacher asked the pupils not to be late. G) I should like to know if the weather is fine in Astana. H) He asked if I living far from here. 30. Terry Fox is a Canadian hero whose Marathon of Hope still inspires many people. Doctors diagnosed 18-year old Terry Fox with cancer in March, 1977. The doctors removed Terry’s leg below his right knee. During his stay in the hospital, Terry realized that there was not enough money for cancer research. He believed that if more people knew about cancer, they would do more to help cure it. He had an idea. He announced in October, 1979 that be would mun across Canada to raise awareness and money for cancer research. This would be an 8,000 kilometer journey. It would take months to complete. On April 12, 1980, Terry started his Marathon of Hope. He started in St. John’s, Newfoundland on the east coast. He planned to finish in Victoria, British Columbia on the west coast. At first, not many people understood what. Terry was trying to do. As he ran west, however, more and more people began cheering for him. When he reached Toronto on July 11, a big crowd of 10,000 people met him as he came to the city. Every September, many Canadians take part in a Terry Fox Run to help raise money for cancer research. 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