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“Today is your day”- Bugun sening kuning

1. He has said, “I want to speak to you” 8. “Erin Brockovich” is showing at the


He has said … . cinema in Moda, … ?
A) he wants to speak to me A) isn’t it B) don’t I
B) he wanted to speak to me C) do I D) is it
C) I want to speak to her
D) he had wanted to speak to me 9. It is such a pity that Vicki and Dave
can’t meet us at the restaurant for lunch
2. Pasta, which literally means dough in … because Vicki has the flu. I was looking
Italian language, is … Italian food now forward to it, and … were you.
popular, in such forms as spaghetti, A) so B) nor C) either D) yet
macaroni and ravioli all over the world.
A) the / the 10. Our psychology professor has a strange
B) an / some theory shading light on the reason …
C) the / an football violence is increasing.
D) - / an A) whose B) why C) that D) what

3. … has got a packed lunch, a torch and a 11. I know we didn’t stop overnight when
waterproof coat, haven't …? we drove to Scotland last year, but the Isle
A) Everybody / they of Sky is much … Edinburgh.
B) Everywhere / it A) very far B) farther than
C) No one / you C) the farthest D) as far as
D) Someone / we
12. … we climbed, … the air became,
4. There is a lot of wisdom in … old which made it difficult for us to proceed.
sayings, such as “Don't cry over spilt A) The higher / the colder
milk”. B) The highest / the coldest
A) a number of B) a little C) To high / too cold
C) a great deal of D) a great amount of D) As high / so cold

5. You’ll have awfully sore legs tomorrow 13. As trainees, we spent several days … to
… you don’t use plenty of lotion now to presentations and lectures about how …
protect them from this strong sun. the product.
A) or B) in case C) if D) so A) to listen / selling
B) listen / to be selling
6. I wish I … for dinner as it looks C) listened / to have sold
delicious, but unfortunately, I have to D) listening / to sell
collect my mother for her sister’s house
now. 14.A: Did you have difficulty … our office?
A) will stay B) would stay B: No, it was quite easy … here.
C) can stay D) had stayed A) to find / to have got
B) having found / getting
7. If I were you, I … a new car instead of C) finding / to get
struggling with this old one. D) to be finding / get
A) have bought B) was buying
C) had bought D) would buy 15. We … the evening until Frank … to an
emergency.
A) enjoyed / has been called

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B) enjoyed / was calling A) the question of economic progress and
C) were enjoying / was called productivity
D) had enjoyed / has called B) the necessity of improvement in health
services
16. Would you mind if I … early this C) long term benefits of investment in
afternoon? I have a dentist appointment at education
4:30. D) the impact of economy in life expectancy
A) to leave B) had left
C) leaving D) left 21. According to the passage, ... .
A) questions of increased output must be
17. For 15 years, many skilled craftsmen given priority
and women … their jobs in the pottery B) economic progress depends largely on
trade in the UK, but gradually English technological developments
porcelain … its reputation. C) expenditures should be evenly distributed
A) will have lost / will regain among the sector
B) had been losing / has regained D) society was slow to realize the need to
C) lost / regains invest in man
D) have lost / is regaining
Read the text and choose the correct
18. The passengers blamed the airline ... option, А, В, С or D for questions 22-24.
the delay. Both as a line of work and as a discipline,
A) on B) of C) for D) to economics lost substantial status during the
recession of 1984-85. The crisis that seized
Read the text and choose the correct the western developed countries, including
option, А, В, С or D for questions 19-21. US, was of a character not to be found in
As industrial developments have distorted economics textbooks: rate of inflation
production methods, types of automatic exceeding 20% a year attached with
equipment and varieties of outputs, society diminishing production and high rates of
has begun to be familiar with economic unemployment. Up till now, peacetime price
progress involving not only changes in rises had been linked with high employment
machinery but also in man-not only and an overactive economy, while high rates
expenditures on equipment but also on of unemployment went with decline or
people. Asset in people makes it possible to misery. The next combination was rightly
take advantage of technical progress as well called stagflation.
as to keep on that progress. Upgrading in
health makes asset in education more 22. According to the passage, the term
satisfying by extending life expectations. stagflation means ... .
Asset in education expands and extends A) the combination of high inflation and
knowledge, causing advances that raise economic decline
productivity and improve health. B) high unemployment in spite of high levels
of production
19. To the author, asset in education ... . C) a decrease in the rates of inflation
A) has a direct impact on production D) inflation in an overactive economy
techniques
B) will contribute positively to human 23. It is said in the text that the economic
progress crisis of the mid-1980's ... .
C) has little significance for economic A) followed the same pattern as earlier
progress economic crisis
D) is far more important than investment in B) had little effect on the industry of
health developed countries
C) caused people to lose faith in economics
20. The passage is mainly dealing with ... . D) caused the economy to be overactive

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24. The main idea stressed in the passage is
.... . 27. A title for this passage could be ... .
A) the growing unpopularity of economics as A) Forms of Political Crime
a science B) Political Crime and Terrorism
B) the relationship between unemployment C) Illegal Activities
and recession D) Avoidance of Political Crime
C) the industrial decline of US and some
Western countries Read the text and choose the correct
D) the unusual nature and the extensive option, А, В, С or D for questions 28-30.
effects of the economic crisis of the 1980's All of us would agree that we know a number
of different things. If challenged to give a
Read the text and choose the correct catalogue of what you know, you might say,
option, А, В, С or D for questions 25-27. for example, that you know the Italian and
Political crime is different from everyday French languages, how to swim, how to drive
crime only in the motivation of the offender. a bus, how to analyze a chemical substance,
A bank robbery, a theft, drug smuggling, that you know some history and some
kidnapping, or murder is no more a crime for geography, that you know a number of
being politically motivated. In this different people, and so on. The list even in
perspective, terrorism is defined as general terms like this would be a very long
''aggravated aggression for political ends''; one, and it would not be possible, for practical
this differentiates terrorism both from purposes, to set out such a catalogue in detail.
vandalism and from crimes of violence in But one thing is obvious from the few
which no political motivation is detected. examples I have given; the word ''know'' is
Political crime is therefore a wider term than commonly used in many different senses.
terrorism, which is an acute form of it. The
connection between the two is as between the 28. The key point of the passage is .... .
whole and the part. A) that the frontiers of knowledge cannot be
defined
25. It is argued in the passage that ... . B) to make people realize how little they know
A) terrorism rarely stems from political C) to demonstrate how variable are the
considerations meanings of the word ''know''
B) a bank robbery cannot be politically D) whether it is desirable to know everything
motivated
C) vandalism and political crime are one and 29. It is shown in the text that ....
the same thing A) the cataloguing of knowledge is deceptive
D) a crime is still a crime even though it may B) most people's knowledge is one-sided
be politically motivated C) people have more theoretical than
practical knowledge
26. The writer argues that a crime is D) theoretical knowledge is underestimated
political ... .
A) so long as it is committed against 30. A suitable title for this text could be ... .
politicians A) Practical Knowledge
B) if it is related to vandalism B) Catalogues of knowledge
C) if violence is involved C) Learning Foreign Languages
D) only when the end is political D) Defining the Word ''know''

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INGLIZ TILI TesT – javobLarI


“Today is your day”- Bugun sening kuning

1. He has said, “I want to speak to you” 8. “Erin Brockovich” is showing at the


He has said … . cinema in Moda, … ?
A) he wants to speak to me A) isn’t it B) don’t I
B) he wanted to speak to me C) do I D) is it
C) I want to speak to her
D) he had wanted to speak to me 9. It is such a pity that Vicki and Dave
can’t meet us at the restaurant for lunch
2. Pasta, which literally means dough in … because Vicki has the flu. I was looking
Italian language, is … Italian food now forward to it, and … were you.
popular, in such forms as spaghetti, A) so B) nor C) either D) yet
macaroni and ravioli all over the world.
A) the / the 10. Our psychology professor has a strange
B) an / some theory shading light on the reason …
C) the / an football violence is increasing.
D) - / an A) whose B) why C) that D) what

3. … has got a packed lunch, a torch and a 11. I know we didn’t stop overnight when
waterproof coat, haven't …? we drove to Scotland last year, but the Isle
A) Everybody / they of Sky is much … Edinburgh.
B) Everywhere / it A) very far B) farther than
C) No one / you C) the farthest D) as far as
D) Someone / we
12. … we climbed, … the air became,
4. There is a lot of wisdom in … old which made it difficult for us to proceed.
sayings, such as “Don't cry over spilt A) The higher / the colder
milk”. B) The highest / the coldest
A) a number of B) a little C) To high / too cold
C) a great deal of D) a great amount of D) As high / so cold

5. You’ll have awfully sore legs tomorrow 13. As trainees, we spent several days … to
… you don’t use plenty of lotion now to presentations and lectures about how …
protect them from this strong sun. the product.
A) or B) in case C) if D) so A) to listen / selling
B) listen / to be selling
6. I wish I … for dinner as it looks C) listened / to have sold
delicious, but unfortunately, I have to D) listening / to sell
collect my mother for her sister’s house
now. 14.A: Did you have difficulty … our office?
A) will stay B) would stay B: No, it was quite easy … here.
C) can stay D) had stayed A) to find / to have got
B) having found / getting
7. If I were you, I … a new car instead of C) finding / to get
struggling with this old one. D) to be finding / get
A) have bought B) was buying
C) had bought D) would buy 15. We … the evening until Frank … to an
emergency.
A) enjoyed / has been called

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B) enjoyed / was calling A) the question of economic progress and
C) were enjoying / was called productivity
D) had enjoyed / has called B) the necessity of improvement in health
services
16. Would you mind if I … early this C) long term benefits of investment in
afternoon? I have a dentist appointment at education
4:30. D) the impact of economy in life expectancy
A) to leave B) had left
C) leaving D) left 21. According to the passage, ... .
A) questions of increased output must be
17. For 15 years, many skilled craftsmen given priority
and women … their jobs in the pottery B) economic progress depends largely on
trade in the UK, but gradually English technological developments
porcelain … its reputation. C) expenditures should be evenly distributed
A) will have lost / will regain among the sector
B) had been losing / has regained D) society was slow to realize the need to
C) lost / regains invest in man
D) have lost / is regaining
Read the text and choose the correct
18. The passengers blamed the airline ... option, А, В, С or D for questions 22-24.
the delay. Both as a line of work and as a discipline,
A) on B) of C) for D) to economics lost substantial status during the
recession of 1984-85. The crisis that seized
Read the text and choose the correct the western developed countries, including
option, А, В, С or D for questions 19-21. US, was of a character not to be found in
As industrial developments have distorted economics textbooks: rate of inflation
production methods, types of automatic exceeding 20% a year attached with
equipment and varieties of outputs, society diminishing production and high rates of
has begun to be familiar with economic unemployment. Up till now, peacetime price
progress involving not only changes in rises had been linked with high employment
machinery but also in man-not only and an overactive economy, while high rates
expenditures on equipment but also on of unemployment went with decline or
people. Asset in people makes it possible to misery. The next combination was rightly
take advantage of technical progress as well called stagflation.
as to keep on that progress. Upgrading in
health makes asset in education more 22. According to the passage, the term
satisfying by extending life expectations. stagflation means ... .
Asset in education expands and extends A) the combination of high inflation and
knowledge, causing advances that raise economic decline
productivity and improve health. B) high unemployment in spite of high levels
of production
19. To the author, asset in education ... . C) a decrease in the rates of inflation
A) has a direct impact on production D) inflation in an overactive economy
techniques
B) will contribute positively to human 23. It is said in the text that the economic
progress crisis of the mid-1980's ... .
C) has little significance for economic A) followed the same pattern as earlier
progress economic crisis
D) is far more important than investment in B) had little effect on the industry of
health developed countries
C) caused people to lose faith in economics
20. The passage is mainly dealing with ... . D) caused the economy to be overactive

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24. The main idea stressed in the passage is
.... . 27. A title for this passage could be ... .
A) the growing unpopularity of economics as A) Forms of Political Crime
a science B) Political Crime and Terrorism
B) the relationship between unemployment C) Illegal Activities
and recession D) Avoidance of Political Crime
C) the industrial decline of US and some
Western countries Read the text and choose the correct
D) the unusual nature and the extensive option, А, В, С or D for questions 28-30.
effects of the economic crisis of the 1980's All of us would agree that we know a number
of different things. If challenged to give a
Read the text and choose the correct catalogue of what you know, you might say,
option, А, В, С or D for questions 25-27. for example, that you know the Italian and
Political crime is different from everyday French languages, how to swim, how to drive
crime only in the motivation of the offender. a bus, how to analyze a chemical substance,
A bank robbery, a theft, drug smuggling, that you know some history and some
kidnapping, or murder is no more a crime for geography, that you know a number of
being politically motivated. In this different people, and so on. The list even in
perspective, terrorism is defined as general terms like this would be a very long
''aggravated aggression for political ends''; one, and it would not be possible, for practical
this differentiates terrorism both from purposes, to set out such a catalogue in detail.
vandalism and from crimes of violence in But one thing is obvious from the few
which no political motivation is detected. examples I have given; the word ''know'' is
Political crime is therefore a wider term than commonly used in many different senses.
terrorism, which is an acute form of it. The
connection between the two is as between the 28. The key point of the passage is .... .
whole and the part. A) that the frontiers of knowledge cannot be
defined
25. It is argued in the passage that ... . B) to make people realize how little they know
A) terrorism rarely stems from political C) to demonstrate how variable are the
considerations meanings of the word ''know''
B) a bank robbery cannot be politically D) whether it is desirable to know everything
motivated
C) vandalism and political crime are one and 29. It is shown in the text that ....
the same thing A) the cataloguing of knowledge is deceptive
D) a crime is still a crime even though it may B) most people's knowledge is one-sided
be politically motivated C) people have more theoretical than
practical knowledge
26. The writer argues that a crime is D) theoretical knowledge is underestimated
political ... .
A) so long as it is committed against 30. A suitable title for this text could be ... .
politicians A) Practical Knowledge
B) if it is related to vandalism B) Catalogues of knowledge
C) if violence is involved C) Learning Foreign Languages
D) only when the end is political D) Defining the Word ''know''

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@ENGLISH_RGN (Telegramdagi Rasmiy Ingliz Tili Kanalimiz)

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