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Суурь боловсролын Нийгмийн ухааны нэгдмэл агуулгын тест 19. I didn’t ........play tennis.

I. Choose the correct answer. A. use to - -B. uses to- -C. used to- -D. use-
1. This football match is ……..we have ever played. 20. My travel bag is ........than yours
A. the worst- -B. the worse - -C. bad - -D. badly- A. light - -B. lighter- -C. more light- -D. lightly-
2. Lucy wakes up …….. 21. Who has ……..job in our family?
A. the earliest .- -B. earliest- -C. early - -D. the early- A. easy - -B. more easy- -C. the easiest- -D. easily-
3. Adrian is …….. person in our office. 22. I think studying mathematics is …………….than learning English.
A. friendly - -B. the friendliest- -C. friendlier- -D. more friendly- A. difficult - -B. the difficult- -C. more difficult- -D. most difficult-
4. Robert said, "I want to renew my domain." 23. My brother ……..eaten my cakes.
A. Robert said that I want to renew my domain.- - A. have - -B. has - -C. is having - -D. is-
B. Robert said that he wanted to renew his domain.- - 24. We…………… for 8 hours.
C. Robert said that he will renew his domain.- - A. has been working B. have been working C. has working D.have working
D. Robert said that he renews his domain.- 25. They ……..a lot of food recently.
5. The pupils ……..for their exam yesterday evening at 7 o’clock. A. have prepared .- -B. prepared - -C. prepare- -D. are preparing-
A. were studying - -B. have studied - -C. had studied - -D. studied- 26. The boys ……..many problems.
6. The boy has ……..off the bike. A. have given - -B. has given- -C. giving- -D. given-
A. fall - -B. felt- -C. fell- -D. fallen- 27. Do you think physics is ……..than chemistry?
7. He ……..just ……..out. A. the most useful - -B. the more useful - -C. more useful - -D. useful-
A. has/go - -B. have/gone- -C. has/gone- -D. have/go- 28. He is the ……..at math. A. good B. better- -C. best- -D. the good-
8. My grandmother has ……..weight. 29. This story is the ……..I have ever heard.
A. lost - -B. lose- -C. losing - -D. be lost- A. interesting B. more interesting C. most interested D. most interesting
9. The sun …….. . It’s time to go. 30. The Sun is ……………. planet from the Earth.
A. rose - -B. rises- -C. has rose- -D. has risen- A. furthest .- -B. the further- -C. the furthest- -D. far-
10. She ……..his teeth yet. 31. The instructor told us: “Hold position for 10 seconds.”
A. hasn’t brushed B. haven’t brushed- C. hasn’t brush- D. doesn’t brush- A. The instructor told us to held position for 10 seconds.
11. ……..you already ……..your work? B. The instructor told us to hold position for 10 seconds.
A. have / finish B. have / finished C. do / finish D. have / been finishing- C. The instructor told us hold position for 10 seconds.
12. She ........dinner yet. D. The instructor told us held position for 10 seconds.-
A. hasn’t made - -B. doesn’t make- -C. didn’t make- -D. haven’t made- 32. They said, "We are going ice-skating".
13. Jack ……..badminton every week when he was young. A. They said that they went ice-skating.
A. used to play - -B. uses to play- -C. used play- -D. is using to play- B. They said that we were going on ice-skating.
14. When she was younger, she ……..for long walks in the countryside. C. They said that they are going ice-skating.
A. use to go - -B. used to go- -C. used go- -D. using go- D. They said that they were going ice-skating.-
15. I ........go to the beach every day when I was a child. 33. Susan said, "They aren’t listening to me"
A. use to - -B. am using to- -C. used to- -D. used- A. Susan said that they weren’t listening to her.
16. Susan ........drink milk when she was young. B. Susan said that they weren’t listening to me
A. used - -B. uses- -C. used to- -D. will use- C. Susan said that they were listening to her.
17. What ........you use to wear at school when you were young? D. Susan said that they were listening to me.-
A. did .- -B. do - -C. are- -D. have- 34. He told us: “I’ll send you a postcard.”
18. Did they ........go to the cinema? A. He told us that I would send us a postcard
A. used to - -B. use- -C. used- -D. use to- B. He told us that he would send you a postcard

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C. He told us that he would send us a postcard 46. Portuguese ……..in Brazil.
D. He told us that he will send us a postcard.- A. is speak B. is spoke C. is spoken D. is being spoken
35. She said: “I do aerobics, at the weekends.” 47. The company website ……..frequently.
A. She said that she does aerobics at the weekends. A. are updated B. is updated C. is being updated D. was updated
B. She said that she did aerobics at the weekends 48.The hotel rooms ……..daily.
C. She said that I do aerobics at the weekends.- - A. are clean B. are cleaned C. is cleaned D. is clean
D. She said that I did aerobics at the weekends.- 49. This beach ………as the most beautiful place in the country.
36. He told us: “Don’t run fast.” A. is seen B. is saw C. is see D. is being seen
A. He told us not run fast. B. He told us run not fast 50. The products ……..via express mail.
C. He told us to not run fast D. He told us not to run fast.- A.shipped B. is shipped C. were shipped D. was shipped
37. Robert said: “I don’t go to the gym very often.” 51. The supermarket ……..by her company.
A. Robert said that he doesn’t go to the gym very often A. built B. was built C. are built D. were built-
B. Robert said that he didn’t go to the gym very often. 52. When ………….the telephone……….?
C. Robert said that I didn’t go to the gym very often A.was / invented B. were / invented C. is / invented D. .... / invented
D. Robert said that he wasn’t going to the gym very often.- 53. The Mona Lisa ……………… by Leonardo da Vinci.
38. Teacher told the students: “Don’t be late.” A. paint B. painted C. was painted D. were painted-
A. Teacher told the students not to be late 54. The White house ……………..between 1792 and 1800.
B. Teacher told the students to not be late A. built B. was built C. is built D. build-
C. Teacher told the students not be late 55. The letter ……..by Tom.
D. Teacher told the students be not late.- A. was writing B. was written C. were written D. wrote-
39. She said: “I go jogging every morning.” 56. Cricket …………. in Australia.
A. She said that I went jogging every morning A. play B. played C. is played D. is playing-
B. She said that she went jogging every morning 57. The castle ………………over 800 years ago.
C. She said that she goes jogging every morning A. were built B. be built C. built D. was built-
D. She said that she is going jogging every morning.- 58. My brother and sister ……..playing tennis at 11a.m yesterday.
40. The boy needs ……..balls for that activity. A. are B. was C. were D. is-
A. white cotton small B. white small cotton 59. Was he not ……..his homework at 5p.m?
C. cotton white small D. small white cotton- A. doing B. do C. done D. is doing-
41. Athens is ............... city, which was built thousands of years ago. 60. Snow ……..lightly. Suddenly a reindeer appeared.
A. an old beautiful big B. a beautiful old big A. fell B. was falling C. is falling D. were falling-
C. an beautiful big old D. a big old beautiful- 61. They …….. TV when I arrived.
42. Mary's husband gave her a ……..bag. A. were watching - -B. were watched C. watched D. was watching
A. new black French B. French black new 62. …..you working at 7pm last night? A. were B. are C. was D. aren’t
C. new French black D. black French new- 63. He ........arrive on time. A. will B. is C.isn’t D.will be
43. There are two ……..dresses in her closet. 64. We will ……..what your father says. A. see B. to see C. Saw D. seen
A. red beautiful long B. beautiful red long 65. We ……..get there if we go fast. A. will B. are C. will be D. would
C. beautiful long red D. long beautiful red- 66. Look at the clouds. It ……....
44. I bought a ……..car. A. will rain B. rains C. is going to rain D. is raining
A. nice big black B. black big nice C. nice black big D. big black nice 67. I ……..back before Monday. A. will be B. will C. be back D. will have
45. Sara is wearing …….. T-shirt. A. a new grey cotton B. a new cotton grey 68. If you mix red and blue, you ……..purple.
C. a new cotton grey D. a cotton grey new- A. gets B. got C. will be get D. get-

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69. If you put water in the freezer, it ……..ice. A. has to be B. must be C. would be D. have to be-
A. will become B. becomes C. become D. became 90. Please ……..forget your sun cream. It’s going to be very hot!
70. If it’s nice and warm, we ..for a picnic. A. don’t have to B. don't C. needn’t D. have to
A. will go B. would go C. go D. went 91. She called me ……..midnight. A. on B. in C. at D. of
71. If you freeze water, it………….to ice. 92. I'll see you ……..the morning. A. at B. on C. in D. of
A. turn B. turns C. turned D. have turned- 93. What did you have ……..dinner? A. in B. of C. for D. to
72. If it …………, I will stay at home. 94. He's the tallest man ……..the world. A. in B. over C. to D. of
A. rain B. rains C. will rain D. rained- 95. We always listen to music ……..the way to work. A. by B. on C. for D. in
73. If you heat ice, it…………….. 96. Helen is good ……….English. A. in B. at C. of D. on
A. have melted B. melt C melts D. melted 97. My sister ……..to work every day.
74. If we … 32 to 28, the sum is 60. A. is driving B. is going to drive C. drives D. drove
A. add B. will add C. adds D. added 98. How often ……..you mow the lawn? A. does B. do C. doing D. Done
75. If you ……………, you will miss the train. 99. ……..outdoors? - No, I haven’t. A.Do you sleep?
A. don’t hurry B. didn’t hurry C. hurried D. hurry- B.Will you sleep? C.Have you ever slept? D.Did you sleep?-
76. When the sun ………….. , it gets dark. 100. How often ……..your mum mow the lawn?
A. go down B. will go down C. went down D. goes down- A. does B. do C. doing D. done-
77. If you heat water to 100 C, it ……. 101. They ……..their dinner at 6 every evening.
A. boils B. boil C. will boil D. boiled- A. don’t have B. isn’t having C. doesn’t have D. aren’t having-
78. If she doesn't feel better tomorrow, she ……….a doctor. 102. He ……..his dinner at 6 every evening.
A. see B. will see C. sees D. saw - A. don’t have B. isn’t having C. doesn’t have D. aren’t having
79. I know the man .......... won the singing contest. 103. My sister ……..to work now.
A. which B. whom C. who D. whose- A. is driving B. is going to drive C. drives D. drove
80. She prefers to watch movies ……..make her cry. 104. ……..can I help you? - I need a map of city.
A. who B. which C. they D. whose- A.Why B.How C.How often D.When-
81. The answers …..you can find in the back of the book, are sometimes incorrect. 105. ……..with it? - I’ve got a problem with my car.
A. who B. whom C. which D. whose- A.How long- -B.What would you- -C.What’s wrong- -D.Why-
82. This is the girl ………..comes from America. 106. ……..to look at it right away. - Thank you, that would be great.
A. who B. which C. that D.whose A.I’ll send you someone- B.I send you someone
83. They……..get up early in the morning. They are never late for school. C.I sent someone you D.I sent you-
A .always B. sometimes C. rarely D. never- 107. Oh, no. I have lost my wallet. - That’s ……..
84. Jack's children ...all graduated from college, came home for her 18th birthday. A.too bad- - B.too badly- - C.too worse D.too worse-
A. who B. which C. that D. whose- 108. Are you okay? You look a bit pale. - ……..
85. I didn’t feel very well yesterday. I ……..eat anything. A.Actually, I feel terrible.- - B.Actually, I feel terribly.- -
A. cannot B. couldn’t C. mustn’t D. have not- C.Actually, I am excited.- - D.Actually, I am exciting.-
86. You ……..look at me when I am talking to you. 109. ……..to see Dr. Jones? -.Yes, alright. That would be fine.
A. could B. should C. would D. will- A.Would you like? B.Do you like? C.Did you like? D.Have you liked?
87. I was using my pencil a minute ago. It ……..be here somewhere! 110. How can I help you? - ……..to speak to Robert.
A. can B. could C. must D. would- A.I had B.I liked C.I would like D.I have liked-
88. He……..gets up early in the morning. He is always late for school. 111. ……..who’s calling please? - Yes. My name is Martin.
A .always B. sometimes C. rarely D. never- A.Shall I ask B.Will I ask C.May I ask D.Must I ask-
89. Phone her now. She ……..home by now.

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112. Actually, they are a bit short. ……..me the next size up, please? Certainly. C. the science of matter and energy and their interactions
Here you are. A. Could you get B. Do you get C. Are you getting D. Can you get D. a group of related sciences, including algebra, geometry etc.
113. ……..? They are 45 dollars. 127. Modem - A. a machine which sends copies of documents
A.How much did they cost B.How much have they cost B. a machine which makes copies of documents.
C.How much do they cost D.How much will they cost- C .a machine which acts like a person.
114. Ok, anything else? - …….. A.No, that was it, thanks. D. a piece of equipment allowing you to send information-
B.No , that has it, thanks C.No, that’s it, thanks D.Thanks 128. Robot - A. a machine which sends copies of documents
115. ……..this weekend? - Hi, I haven’t got any plans. B. a machine which makes copies of documents.
A.What are you doing B.What do you do C .a machine which acts like a person.
C.What did you do D.What have you done- D. a piece of equipment allowing you to send information-
116. I see. Well, another time, then. Yeah ……..? 129. Fax machine A. a machine which sends copies of documents
A.How much on Saturday B.How about next Saturday B. a machine which makes copies of documents.
C.How is Saturday D.How was Saturday C .a machine which acts like a person.
117. ..…..? - I prefer plain dresses D. a piece of equipment allowing you to send information
A.Which dresses did you prefer B.Which dresses do you prefer 130. Photocopier A. a machine which sends copies of documents- -
C.What kind of dresses did you like D.What dress did you like most- B. a machine which makes copies of documents.
118. ……..you to a friend of mine. C .a machine which acts like a person.
A.I’d like to introduce B.introduce C.I will introduce D.I introduce- D. a piece of equipment allowing you to send information-
119. …….. in a house? - No, I live in a flat. 131. An editor is A. someone who owns or works in a shop.
A.Do you live B.Did you live C.You live D.Will you live- B. is the person who responsible for a newspaper.
120. ……… for holiday last year? - I went to Singapore. C. a person who works in a place which lends books. D is a person or
A.Where do you go B.Where will you go company responsible for having a book printed and organizing its sale-
C.Where did you go D.Where you went- 132. A librarian is A. someone who owns or works in a shop.
121. ……..anything this evening? - Yes, I’m going to the theatre. B. is the person who responsible for a newspaper.
A.Are you doing B.Will you do C.Do you do D.Did you do C. a person who works in a place which lends books. D is a person or \
122. ……..a chocolate cake? - No, I made a fruit cake. company responsible for having book printed and organizing its sale.-
A.Do you make B.Will you make C.Have you made D.Did you make 133. A bookseller is ____________ A. someone who owns or works in a shop.
Match the names on the left with the definition on the right B. is the person who responsible for a newspaper
123. Biology - A. the study of the land and how we use it C. a person who works in a place which lends books D is a
B. the science that studies living organisms. person or company responsible for having a book printed and organizing
C. the science of matter and energy and their interactions. its sale.-
D. a group of related sciences, including algebra, geometry 134. A publisher is A. someone who owns or works in a shop.
124. Physics- A. the study of the land and how we use it B. is the person who responsible for a newspaper
B. the science that studies living organisms C. a person who works in a place which lends books. D is a person or
C. the science of matter and energy and their interactions company responsible for having a book printed and organizing its sale.
D. a group of related sciences, including algebra, geometry etc 135. 28% A.four squared B.ten point three C.four ninths D.twenty eight
125. Math- A. the study of the land and how we use it percent
B. the science that studies living organisms 136. 10.3 A. four squared B. ten point three C. four ninths D. twenty eight
C. the science of matter and energy and their interactions. percent-
D. a group of related sciences, including algebra, geometry etc. 137. 4\9 A.four squared B. ten point three C. four ninths D. twenty eight
126. Geography- A. the study of the land and how we use it percent
B. the science that studies living organisms
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138. 42 A. four squared B. ten point three C. four ninths D. twenty eight Odd one out. Technology:
percent 166. A. airplane - -B. automobile - -C. antibiotics - -D. rocket-
139. A rectangle A. round plane figure B. has four right angles 167. A. remote control - -B. video camera - -C. eraser - -D. pocket calculator-
C. figure with three sides and three angles D. is the distance from its 168. A. mobile phone - -B. fax machine - -C. camcorder- -D. letter-
center 169. PROPER NOUN: A. oxygen mask B. Toyota C. Nile D. America
140. A circle A. round plane figure B. has four right angles. 170. Entertainment: A. entrance B. romance C. cartoon D. science fiction
C.figure with three sides and three angles D. is the distance from its center 171. NEWS: A.climbing rope B. world news C. historical stories D. biographies
141. The radius A. round plane figure B. has four right angles. Odd one out. Job: 172. A. chef - -B. dentist - -C. pilot - -D. brave-
C. figure with three sides and three angles D. is the distance from its 173. JOB: A. man - -B. policeman - -C. fireman- -D. postman
center 174. BEHAVIOR: A. determined B. creative C. responsible D. beautiful
142. Triangle A. round plane figure B. has four right angles. 175. SPORT: A. swimming - -B. diving - -C. skating - -D. flash torch
C. figure with three sides and three angles D. is the distance from its 176. FOOD: A. fraction B. basil - -C. oregano - -D. pasta-
center GRAMMAR: Choose the correct item.
Odd one out. Family: 143. A. father B. brother C. grandfather D. man 177. They ……..their dinner at the moment. They are enjoying it.
144. A. mother B. grandmother C. woman D. sister- A. are having - -B. is having - -C. am having D. has
145. A. aunt B. niece C. uncle D. friend- 178. VERB: A. party- -B. return- -C. arrive D. leave
146. A. dad- - B. aunt - - C. doctor - - D. niece 179. MEAT: A. multiplication - -B. lamb C. beef - -D. fish
147. HEIGHT: A .tall B. short C. skinny D. medium height - 180. NOUN: A. honey - -B. honeymoon- -C. bride - -D. groom-
Odd one out. Adjective: 181. France is.....expensive than China. A. more B. most C. much D.
148. A. handsome- -B. ugly - -C. slender - -D. pretty- expensiver
149. A. fat - -B. chubby - -C. skinny - -D. short- 182. PROUNOUN: A. him- -B. them - -C. we - -D. you-
150. A. wavy - -B. straight - -C. curly - -D. cheek- 183. BODY PARTS: A. heart - -B. heart attack- -C. bone - -D. knee-
151. A. old - -B. middle-aged - -C. length - -D. young- 184. CALCULATION: A. fraction B. multiplication C. equality D. warmth
152. A. brave - -B. creative - -C. patient - -D. timid- 185. He is........than me. A. tall B. taller C. tallest D. more tall
153. A. attractive - -B. pretty - -C. ugly - -D. beautiful-
Odd one out. Science: 186. Reading. Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
154. A. experiment - -B. geography- -C. chemistry - -D. physics- In 1895, William G. Morgan invented a new game called "Mintonette".
155. A. physics - -B. history - -C. education - -D. biology- However, Alfred Halstead noticed the volleying action used to get the ball over
Odd one out. Sport: the net, so he decided to change the name to "volleyball".
156. A. football - -B. wrestling - -C. play- -D. rugby- Morgan wanted to create a skilled activity, which required more players, less
157. A. football - -B. run- -C. badminton- -D. chess- space, and less exertion than basketball. The first net was a “rope” and the first
158. A. hockey- -B. jump- -C. ice skating - -D. snowboarding- ball was a basketball air bladder. Until 1960, men and women played with
159. A. swimsuit - -B. mow - -C. racquet - -D. helmet- different rules. Now the rules are the same except for the height of the net, the
Odd one out. Clothing: men’s net is higher.
160. A. gloves- -B. slippers - -C. shoes - -D. farmers- A player cannot hit the ball twice. A points gained when a team plays the ball in
161. A. stockings - -B. blouse- -C. bag - -D. dress- the opposition's court and the ball is not defended, therefore it lands within the
162. A. blouse - -B. trousers - -C. mouse - -D. socks- court. The ball must be served (hit) from outside the court, otherwise it will be
Odd one out. Number: regarded as a foul.
163. A.21st - -B. second - -C. ninth - -D. eight- A player usually wears knee pads to protect their knees from becoming bruised
164. A. I - -B. IV - -C. 3 - -D. X- during dives for the volleyball. In order to win the game, the winners must be
165. Activities: A. festival B. summer picnic C. holiday D. food ahead by 2 points or the game goes on until you win by 2 points.

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Some specific techniques are more common in digging than in passing. A player A.Yes- -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say-
may sometimes perform a "dive". When the player also slides his or her hand 189.5. Clothes increase risk during activities such as work or sport.
under a ball that is almost touching the court, this is called a "pancake". The A.Yes - -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say-
pancake is frequently used in indoor volleyball. Besides being one of the best- GRAMMAR: Choose the correct item.
known sports in the world, and being a favorite to millions of people, it is in the 190. Venus is ........brightest planet in the sky. A. a B. the C. an D. --
Olympics. 191. Reading. Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
186.1. The game “Mintonette” became known as volleyball. Liverpool city council want to clear the city of fat pigeons. They say that people
A. Yes- -B. No - -C. doesn’t say - are feeding the birds, which makes them fat. The pigeons get bigger because their
186.2. Before 1960 men and women played with similar rules. normal diet would consist of seeds and insects, not high-fat junk food they are
A.Yes - -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say - eating in the city center.
186.3. A player can hit the ball more than twice. The council want people to know that everyone who feeds the pigeons is
A.Yes - -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say - responsible for the streets being so crowded with these birds. They hope to
186.4. Knee pads are used to protect player’s knees becoming bruised. encourage the birds to move away from the city center and into parks and open
A.Yes - -B. No- -C. Doesn’t say- spaces.
186.5. Pancake is used not only indoors but also outdoors. Ten robotic birds have been brought into the city center to scare the pigeons away
A.Yes- -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say- and visitors are asked not to give the pigeons any food. The mechanical birds -
GRAMMAR: Choose the correct item. known as 'robots' - will sit on the roofs of buildings. They can be moved around to
187. That was the …..holiday we’ve ever had! A. worse B. bad C. worst D. different locations. They look like a peregrine falcon, which is a bird that kills
baddest pigeons. They even make noises and flap their wings to scare the pigeons. They
188. Sarah is older……..her sister. A. than B. from C. of D. to hope that the pigeons will go away before the city becomes the European Capital
189. Reading. Read the passage and choose the correct answer. of Culture in two years.
The most obvious function of clothing is to improve the comfort of the wearer, by 191.1. Pigeons are fatter in Liverpool than in other cities.
protecting the wearer from the elements. In hot climates, clothing provides A.Yes - -B. No- -C. Doesn’t say-
protection from sunburn or wind damage, while in cold climates its thermal 191.2. Pigeons get fat because they eat seeds and insects.
insulation properties are generally more important. A.Yes - -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say-
Clothing performs a range of social and cultural functions, such as individual, 191.3. Visitors shouldn't feed the pigeons.
occupational and gender differentiation, and social status. In many societies, norms A.Yes - -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say-
about clothing reflect standards of modesty, religion, gender, and social status. 191.4. The robotic birds are similar to pigeons.
Clothing can and has in history been made from a very wide variety of materials. A.Yes - -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say-
Materials have ranged from leather and furs to woven materials, to elaborate and 191.5. Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture.
exotic natural and synthetic fabrics. Clothes protect people from the elements, A.Yes - -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say-
including rain, snow, wind, and other weather, as well as from the sun. However, GRAMMAR: Choose the correct item.
clothing that is too sheer, thin, small, tight, etc., offers less protection. Clothes also 192. Which is the smallest continent ……..the world?
reduce risk during activities such as work or sport. A. of - -B. off - -C. in - -D. on-
189.1. Clothing has a role to improve the comfort of the wearer. 193. That is the ........way to travel, isn’t it?
A.Yes - -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say- A. quickest - -B. quick - -C. quicker - -D. quickly-
189.2. Clothing performs only a social function. 194. My friend is going to visit her grandmother……..Sunday.
A.Yes - -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say- A. on - -B. at - -C. in - -D. from-
189.3. Various materials are used to make clothing. 195. Reading. Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
A.Yes- -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say- Indira married Feroze Gandhi in 1942. The couple had two sons Rajiv and Sanjay.
189.4. Clothes help people protect from weather. Her husband died of a heart attack in 1960 and Sanjay – who was destined to be

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her political heir – perished in a plane crash in 1980. Devastated by the loss of begin working in the relatively new field of animation. Walt used his talent as a
Sanjay, Indira persuaded a reluctant Rajiv to quit his job and enter into politics. cartoonist to start his first work.
After his mother’s assassination in 1984, he served as Indian Prime Minister from The success of his early cartoons enabled him to set up his own studio called
1984-89. Laugh-O-Gram. However, the popularity of his cartoons was not matched by his
Indira Gandhi was a rare example of a woman rising to the most powerful position ability to run a profitable business. With high labor costs, the firm went bankrupt.
in Indian society. She did not consider herself a feminist but was concerned with After his first failure, he decided to move to Hollywood, California which was
issues relating to women and she saw her own success as proof that talented home to the growing film industry in America. This ability to overcome adversity
women could rise to the top. During her administration, equal pay for men and was a standard feature of Disney’s career.
women was enshrined in the constitution. In a speech on “True Liberation of “All the adversity I’ve had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have
Women”, March 26, 1980, she said: “To be liberated, woman must feel free to be strengthened me… You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth
herself, not in rivalry to man but in the context of her own capacity and her may be the best thing in the world for you.”
personality.” 198.1. His parents were of German/English and Irish descent.
She also sought to mobilize Indian woman for the cause of Indian Independence. A.Yes- -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say-
195.1. Indira and Feroze Gandhi had 2 sons. 198.2. He became the photographer for the school magazine.
A.Yes - -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say- A.Yes- -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say-
195.2. Rajiv voluntarily worked as Indian Prime Minister. 198.3. During World War I, Walt dropped out of school.
A.Yes - -B. No- -C. Doesn’t say- A. Yes - -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say-
195.3. Indira Gandhi was the powerful woman in Indian society. 198.4. Walt used his talent as a cartoonist to start his second work.
A.Yes - -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say- A.Yes- -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say-
195.4. Indira was a feminist. 198.5. All the troubles have strengthened him.
A.Yes - -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say- A.Yes - -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say -
195.5. She said: “To be liberated, man must feel free to be himself.” GRAMMAR: Choose the correct item.
A.Yes - -B. No - -C. Doesn’t say- 199. I found a gold coin ........some shells on the beach.
GRAMMAR: Choose the correct item. A. among - -B. at - -C. under - -D. in-
196. My sister is going to visit her grandmother........June. 200. My sister is sitting …….. her mother and father in the picture.
A. on - -B. at - -C. in - -D. from- A. at - -B. next to - -C. between - -D. on-
197. The dog is hiding…….. the chair. 201. Reading. Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
A. in - -B. on - -C. under - -D. of- The cardinal is a beautiful bird found in North America. It is an active, medium-
198. Reading. Read the passage and choose the correct answer. sized bird that is often found in backyards, parks, and even cities. The male is
Walt Disney was born on 5 December 1901, in Chicago. His parents were of bright red with a black mask and small crest. The female is light brown with red
German/English and Irish descent. As a child, the Disney family moved between feathers on her crest and wings. Both the male and female have thick bills for
Marceline in Missouri, Kansas City and back to Chicago. The young Walt Disney cracking seeds! Cardinals are members of the finch family. Males and females
developed an interest in art and took lessons at the Kansas City Institute and later mate for life and often stay in the same area year-round.
Chicago Art Institute. He became the cartoonist for the school magazine. Did you know that the cardinal is the official bird of seven different states? Two
When America joined the First World War, Walt dropped out of school and tried professional sports teams are called the "cardinals," and several college sports
to enlist in the army. He was rejected for being underage, but he was later able to teams are called the "cardinals."
join in the Red Cross and in late 1918 was sent to France to drive an ambulance. 201.1. Where are cardinals found?
In 1919, he moved back to Kansas City where he got a series of jobs, before A.In America- -B.In steppe- -C.In desert- -D.In North America-
finding employment in his area of greatest interest – the film industry. It was 201.2. How does the author start the second paragraph?
working for the Kansas City Film Ad company that he gained the opportunity to A.With a statement B. With a question C. With a quotation D.With an opinion
201.3. How are male and female cardinals alike?

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A.They are both bright red B.They are both light brown A. Columbus was born in Italy
C.They have thick bills D.They are both large-sized birds- B. Columbus received three ships and a crew from the King and Queen of Spain
201.4. Which adjective is NOT used by the author in describing the cardinal? C. Columbus found a shortcut to the Indies.
A.bright B. beautiful C. active D. Happy- D. The journey across the Atlantic took two months.-
201.5. Which is not true? 208.3. Which of the following was NOT one of his ships?
A.Cardinals mate for life B. Cardinals can be found in backyards A.Nina- -B.Isabella- -C.Pinta- -D.Santa Maria-
C. Some college sports teams are named "cardinals." 208.4. How long was the trip? A.2 months B.2 hours C.2 years D.2 days
D. Male and female cardinals look the same 208.5. What did he find when the ships docked on the island of Hispaniola?
GRAMMAR: Choose the correct item. A.Asia- -B.South America- -C.North America- -D.Europe
202. After the party, there was rubbish ........the floor. 209. Reading. Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
A. in - -B. on - -C. under - -D. at- The Great Pyramid at Giza is one of the world's most amazing landmarks. Rising
203. My grandfather is ……..the bed at the moment. He’s not feeling well. high above the Sahara Desert in the Giza region of northern Egypt, the Great
A. in - -B. near - -C. behind - -D. in front of- Pyramid stands some 450 feet into the burning desert sky and occupies an area of
204. I ……..understand what he was saying because he was speaking Spanish? 13 acres. The rough climate of the Sahara has actually caused the pyramid to
A. couldn’t - -B. can - -C. can’t - -D. should- shrink 30 feet from its original height. The pyramid was such an amazing feat of
205. Sorry, I ……..go now. I’m late for a meeting. engineering that it remained the tallest structure in the world for over 3800 years!
A. mustn’t - -B. must - -C. has to - -D. doesn’t have to- The entire pyramid was originally faced with polished limestone to make it shine
206. Would you mind ……..the dog, please? brilliantly in the sun.
A. walk - -B. walking - -C. to walk - -D. walks- Most Egyptologists, scientists who study ancient Egypt, agree that the Great
207. How about ……..camping at the weekend? Pyramid was built around 2560 BC, a little more than 4,500 years ago. It took tens
A. going - -B. go - -C. to go - -D. goes- of thousands of workers twenty years to build. The pyramid contains over two
208. Reading. Read the passage and choose the correct answer. million stone blocks. Although most of the blocks weigh two or three tons, some
Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy in 1451. While spending most of weigh up to 80 tons!
his early years at sea, Columbus began to believe that he could find a shortcut to The Great Pyramid of Giza was ordered built by the Pharaoh Khufu as a
the Indies by sailing west across the Atlantic Ocean. Unfortunately, the King of magnificent tomb. His advisor, Hemon, is credited with being the pyramid's
Portugal refused to finance such a trip, and Columbus was forced to present his architect. Khufu's pyramid is actually part of a complex of pyramids that includes
idea to the King and Queen of Spain. In 1492, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella the Pyramid of Khafre, the smaller Pyramid of Menkaure, a variety of smaller
agreed to pay for his trip. They gave him a crew and three ships, the Nina, Pinta pyramids and structures, and the Great Sphinx. The Great Pyramid of Giza is the
and Santa Maria. Columbus sailed aboard the Santa Maria. last remaining of the Seven Wonders of the World.
The trip was long and hard. Many sailors grew restless and wanted to turn around. 209.1. Where is the Great Pyramid located?
After two months at sea, land was finally sighted. The ships docked on the island A.In Southern Egypt B. In Australia C. In Northern Egypt D. In Forest
of Hispaniola. Columbus named the native people he saw "Indians", because he 209.2. How many stone blocks make up the pyramid?
believed he had found the shortcut he was looking for. In actuality, Columbus A.4,500- -B. 2,560- -C.3800- -D.More than two million-
found North America, a brand new continent at that time. Columbus, however, 209.3. Most of the blocks in the pyramid weigh about ____________ tons.
couldn't be convinced. He died with the belief he had found the shortcut to the A.4,500- -B. two or three- -C. Five- -D. 80-
Indies. Soon, however, other explorers and nations understood the importance of 209.4. Which of the following definitions best describes the meaning of
his discoveries. Columbus' discoveries set the stage for the Age of Exploration, "complex" in the passage? A.group or set- -B. army- -C. Materials- -
one of the most fascinating and exciting times in world history. D. Pyramid-
208.1. Where was Christopher Columbus born? 209.5. Who ordered to build the Great Pyramid of Giza?
A.The New World- -B.Portugal- -C.Spain- -D.Italy- A.Khafre- -B. Menkaure- -C. Pharaoh Khufu- -D. Great Sphinx-
208.2. Which is NOT true? GRAMMAR: Choose the correct item.

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210. They enjoy ……..out at the gym. finishing school, where she studied drama, dance, music, social graces, and learned
A. work - -B. works - -C. working - -D. worked to speak French fluently. In 1839, Mary moved to Springfield, Illinois to live with
211. I expect I …….. be at home tomorrow. A. am - -B. is - -C. will - -D. was- her sister, Elizabeth. While living in Illinois, Mary was courted by both Stephen A.
212. Reading. Read the passage and choose the correct answer. Douglas and Abraham Lincoln, though it was Lincoln whom she would become
People today are always thinking about the time. There never seems to be enough engaged to. Despite the engagement, the pair broke up before becoming engaged
time to do all the things we want to do. Believe it or not, there was a time before again. They were finally married on November 4, 1842, at Mary’s sister’s home in
time was so important. It was enough to know that the sun was out. That meant it Springfield. By marrying Lincoln, Mary Todd gave up a life of opulence, for one
was daytime. During these days when the clock seems to control us, doesn’t that of general poverty. Lincoln had not yet become a successful lawyer and was
sound kind of nice? crushed by debt. Mary’s family did not approve of Lincoln, citing his awkward
Time can mean a lot of different things. That’s one way we know how important it appearance and humble upbringing.
is for us. We have so many words about it! The smallest amount of time we can Soon, however, Lincoln’s reputation as a lawyer grew and the pair were able to
measure is called a second. When you put 60 seconds together, you get one purchase a house in Springfield. Mary would have four boys: Robert, Eddie, Tad,
minute. If you take 60 minutes, you get one hour. The hands of the clock go all the and Willie. Mary raised the children at home while Lincoln traveled to courts
way around twice in 24 hours, giving us one day. throughout the state to argue cases and explain the law.
If you want to look at time beyond one day, you leave the clock and look at a 215.1. What does the word “wealthy” stand for?
calendar instead. There are about 30 days in one month. Some months have an A. famous- -B. rich- -C. nutritious- -D. perfect-
extra day; February has a couple less. There are 12 months in one year. Time never 215.2. Which of the following is CORRECT?
stops. A. Mary was born in XVIII century.-B. Mary finished school C. Mary didn’t
212.1. What are people always thinking about these days? use to live with her 14 brothers and sisters. D. Mary’s mom died when she was 7
A. clock- -B. hour- -C. time- -D. day- 215.3. Mary grew up the children ……………. .
212.2. What is the smallest amount of time? A. in mansion B. at home C. in France D. in a wealthy Kentucky family
A. second- -B. minute- -C. hour- -D. daytime- 215.4. When did they buy a house in Springfield?
212.3. How many hours are in one day? A. When Lincoln hadn’t yet become a successful lawyer.
A.12- -B.24- -C.8- -D 60- B. When Lincoln’s reputation as a lawyer grew.
212.4. How many seconds are in one minute? C. When Mary left school. D. When Mary’s mother died.-
A.24- -B.30- -C.60- -D. 12- 215.5. How many children did they have? A. 7 B. 14 C. 2 D. 4
212.5. How many months are in one year? GRAMMAR: Choose the correct item.
A. 30- -B. 12- -C. 24- -D. 7- 216. Hulan ……..with us last night.
GRAMMAR: Choose the correct item. A. come - -B. comes - -C. is coming - -D. came-
213. Look at the tree. It ........ 217. Classes……..last week. A. begin - -B. began - -C. begun - -D. beginning
A. is falling down - -B. is going to fall down- -C. falling down - -D. falls- Reading. Read the passage and choose the correct answer
214. Hulan didn’t ……..with us last night. Many hundred years ago there were many villages and few towns in England. The
A. come - -B. comes - -C. is coming - -D. came- villagers liked to go into the forests and the fields when spring came. On the first
215. Reading. Read the passage and choose the correct answer. Sunday of May they usually took a tree back with them and put it in the center of
Mary Todd Lincoln was born on December 13, 1818, in Lexington, Kentucky. She the village. The children danced round it and the men and the women took part in
was born into a wealthy Kentucky family, though her mother died when she was games around it.
seven. The following year, her father married Betsy Humphries. The family lived Later the international working class made the First of May their day of solidarity.
in a fourteen room Kentucky mansion, which Mary shared with her 14 brothers The First May Day was celebrated in England in 1890. In London the workers
and sisters! Her father was close friends with Kentucky political leader Henry marched from all places to a meeting in Hype Park. This demonstration showed
Clay, who engendered a love of politics within Mary. their unity and solidarity.
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There have been many large May Day demonstrations. The working people A. Microscopes make things look smaller.- -B. Microscopes make things look
showed on those days their solidarity with the progressive people in other tinier- -C. Microscopes make things look bigger.- -D. Microscopes make things
countries. look more normal-
On the first Sunday of May the English people went into the forest and took a tree 223.2. Who were two of the men who helped invent the microscope
back with them. many years ago?
A.True - -B. False - -C.DS- A. Robert Hooke- -B. Robert Hooke and Anton Van Leeuwenhoek- -C. Anton Van
218.2. They put the tree in their house. Leeuwenhoek- -D. Robert and Hooke-
A. True - -B. False - -C. DS- 223.3. How do scientists let other scientists know about the things they
218.3. The first May Day was celebrated in England in 1890. observe so they can learn, too?
A. True - -B. False - -C.DS- A. They don’t record their data.- -B. They share the data with other scientists.- -C.
218.4. On those days the working people show their solidarity with the They don’t share the data with other scientists- -D. They record their data.-
progressive people in other countries. 223.4. What is inside the microscope’s short tube?
A.True - -B. False - -C. DS- A. One lense- -B. Two lenses- -C. Three lenses- -D. Four lenses-
218.5. There have been large demonstrations. 223.5. What are the little knobs on the side of a microscope used for?
A.True - -B. False - -C.DS- A. They make the view sharp and clear.- -B. They don’t make the view sharp and
GRAMMAR: Choose the correct item. clear.- -C. They record the data.- -D. They share the data with others.-
219. Bilguun ……….a cold last week and stayed at home for 3 days. GRAMMAR: Choose the correct item.
A. catch - -B. catches - -C. caught - -D. catching- 224. Did you……..to ride a bike to school when you were young?
220. They ……….to the countryside last week. A. use - -B. used - -C. used to - -D. using-
A. go - -B. goes - -C. went - -D. going- 225. They ……..to ride a bike to school when they were young.
221. My younger brothers used to …….. a lot when they were young. A. use - -B. used - -C. used to - -D. using-
A. fight - -B. fought - -C. was fighting - -D. had fought- 226. Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
222. What ……...you do last summer? A. do - -B. did - -C. done - -D. doing- Benjamin Franklin was one of the most important Americans in history. In the
223. Reading. Read the passage and choose the correct answer early part of his life, Franklin was a business person and an inventor. He ran the
Microscopes are tools that scientists use to make observations. When scientists Pennsylvania Gazette (newspaper) and also published Poor Richard's Almanac.
make observations, they record their data. They will then share it with other Poor Richard's Almanac was very popular because it made predictions about the
scientists. future and had wise sayings. Ben Franklin also invented the Franklin stove,
Even student scientists, like you, can use a microscope. With a microscope, you lightning rod, bifocals (eyeglasses), and started America's first library. He is
can see things that are too tiny to see with your eyes. Microscopes magnify things. probably best known for his kite experiment which proved electricity could be
They make them look bigger than they really are. Many things in science can be harnessed from lightning.
studied under a microscope. In the later part of his life, Franklin became interested in politics. He spent many
Light microscopes have been used for a long time. Many different inventors years in England before coming back to America. In 1776, Franklin helped
worked on making the microscope. Robert Hooke and Anton Van Leeuwenhoek Thomas Jefferson write the Declaration of Independence. Two years later, he went
were two of its early inventors in the 1500s. Today’s light microscopes work better to France and convinced the French to help America in the war against England.
than early ones. Some can magnify things 1,000 times! A light microscope uses After the war, Franklin joined the Continental Congress and signed the
two glass lenses. The lenses are inside a short tube. A light bulb shines under the Constitution. He died in 1790. His name is honored on highways, schools, and
object you are looking at. It helps you see the object clearly. Little knobs like businesses across America.
wheels can be turned to make the view sharp and clear. 226.1. What did Franklin do in the early part of his life?
Thanks to scientists, we know a lot about microscopes and how they work. You A.Franklin joined the Continental Congress.- -B.Franklin helped Thomas Jefferson
see a whole new world under a microscope. You just have to look! write the Declaration of Independence.- -C.Franklin was a politician.- -D.Franklin
223.1. What does a microscope do? was a business person and inventor. -

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226.2. When did he become interested in politics? 231.1. How many sides and angles do every triangle have?
A.When he was young B.When he was getting older A. Three sides and three angles.- -B. Three sides and two angles.
C.When he was married D.In 1776- C. Three sides and four angles- -D. Two sides and three angles.-
226.3. Where did he go after England? 231.2. If a triangle has no equal sides and no equal angles, what is it called?
A.To France- -B.To America- -C.To war- -D.To congress- A. isosceles triangle- -B. a scalene triangle- -C. an acute triangle- -D. triangles
226.4. What did he do after the war? 231.3. How many types of triangles are there? A. 4 B. 2 C. 3 D. 5
A.He wrote the declaration of Independence. B.He was interested in politics. 231.4. What is a triangle called if all the angles and all the sides are equal?
C.He invented kites. D.He joined the Continental Congress. A. isosceles triangle B. a scalene triangle
226.5. What did Ben Franklin first publish? C. an acute triangle D. equilateral triangle-
A. Poor Richard's Almanac B. lightning rod 231.5. How many sides does an equilateral triangle have?
C. bifocals D. Pennsylvania Gazette A.Three equal sides. B.Two equal sides. C.Three equal sides. D.Four equal sides.
GRAMMAR: Choose the correct item. GRAMMAR: Choose the correct item.
227. Your sister always watches TV in the evening, ……..? 232. He is a …….. person. A. friendly B. friend C. friendliest D. more friendly
A. does she - -B. doesn’t she - -C. do you - -D. don’t you- 233. She went to bed early ……..she felt ill today.
228. He is late for his class, ……..? A. and - -B. because - -C. but - -D. or -
A. isn't he - -B. is he - -C. does he - -D. dis he- 234. I am talented in dancing …….. I am a very shy girl.
229. You are my friend, ........? A. but - -B. because - -C. or - -D. and-
A. are you - -B. aren’t you - -C. do you - -D. don’t you- 235. Khaliun and I have been friends ……..1995.
230. It’s ........to me to watch the new movie. A. for - -B. in - -C. since - -D. until-
A. interested - -B. interest - -C. interesting - -D. interests- 236. Khaliun and I have been friends ……..10 years.
231. Read the passage and choose the correct answer. A. for B. in C. since D. until-
Every triangle has three sides and three angles. The angles always add up to 180º. 237. My brother has ……..flown in a plane. This will be his first time.
There are some differences in triangles, though. You may have noticed that they A. never B. ever C. already D. yet-
can be shaped slightly differently. They can have different-sized angles. They can 238. My sister has ……..flown in a plane. This will be her third time.
have sides that are different lengths. There are three kinds of triangles. Triangles A. never B. ever C. already D. yet-
can be equilateral, isosceles, or scalene. 239. Where……..on holiday last year?
An equilateral triangle has three equal sides. It also has three equal angles. The A. have you gone B. did you go C. you went D. you gone
three angles of an equilateral triangle are each 60º. They add up to 180º.The 240. Where……..on holiday since last year?
second kind of triangle is an isosceles triangle. An isosceles triangle has two sides A. has she gone B. did she go C. she went D. she gone-
that are equal, and one that is different. It also has two angles that have the same 241. Have you ever ……..a camel? It’s quite experience!
measurement. The third angle is different. The three angles add up to 180º. A. ride - -B. rides- -C. rode- -D. ridden-
The last kind of triangle is a scalene triangle. A scalene triangle has three sides that 242. Has she ever…….. a camel? It’s quite experience!
are different lengths, and three angles that have different measurements. However, A. ride - -B. rides - -C. rode - -D. ridden-
the three angles still add up to 180º.Triangles get a second name based on the kind 243. It was ……..heavily when the two cars crashed.
of angles they have inside. Sometimes, all the angles are small. If they are all less A. raining - -B. rained - -C. rains - -D. rain-
than 90º, the triangle is called an acute triangle. If it has one right angle (exactly 244. She was walking home when it ……..to rain.
90º), it is called a right triangle. If it has an angle that is more than 90º, it is called A. started - -B. was starting - -C. starts - -D. start-
an obtuse triangle. The names can be used together to describe triangles very 245. If I don’t study hard, I ……. pass the exam well.
precisely. A. don’t - -B. will - -C. won’t - -D. didn’t-
For example, you can have a right isosceles triangle. It would have two equal 246. If my sister ……..study hard, she won’t pass her exam well.
sides, a 90º angle and two 45º angles. A. doesn’t - -B. won’t - -C. didn’t - -D. will-

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247. If we cut down all trees, the climate ……. be changed too much. A. which - -B. whose - -C. that - -D. who-
A. won’t - -B. will - -C. don’t - -D. doesn’t- 271. Tenuun is the boy …….. car is blue.
248. If we …….. all trees, the climate will change too much. A. who - -B. which - -C. whose - -D. why
A. cut down - -B. cuts down - -C. will cut down - -D. don’t cut down 272. This is the house …….. looks like a castle.
249. If you …….salt onto the snow, the snow melts. A. which - -B. whose - -C. who D. when-
A. throws - -B. will throw - -C. throw - -D. threw- 273. Camels are animals …….. live in the desert.
250. If you throw salt onto the snow, the snow…….. A. which - -B. who - -C. whose - -D. whose-
A. melts - -B. will melt - -C. melt - -D. melted- 274. He asked me who …….. talking to.
251. If you …….. that oven, you will burn your fingers. A.I was B. was I C. was D. were
A. touches - -B. touch - -C. will touch - -D. touched- 275. That’s the book …….. I’ve just read.
252. Two teenagers …….. in a car accident last night. A. who - -B. what - -C. that - -D. whose-
A. was injured - -B. were injured - -C. are injured - -D. is injured- 276. A ufologist is someone …….. researches UFOs.
253. A. teenager ……..in a car accident last night. A. which - -B. whose - -C. who - -D. when-
A. was injured - -B. were injured - -C. are injured - -D. is injured- 277. Who’s ……..man over there?
254. The cows …….. once a day. A. that - -B. this - -C. these - -D. those-
A. milk - -B. milked- -C. is milked - -D. are milked- 278. I am really busy ……..days.
255. The cow …….. once a day. A. that - -B. this - -C. these - -D. those-
A. milk - -B. milked - -C. is milked - -D. are milked- 279. What are you doing ……..afternoon?
256. What …….. the explosion caused by? A. were - -B. was - -C. do - -D. did A. that - -B. this - -C. these - -D. those-
257. What was the explosion ……..by? A. caused B. cause C. causing D. causes 280. Look this is a ……..frame.
258. Tea ……..from the leaves of the tea plant. A. rectangular plastic lovely picture- B. plastic lovely rectangular picture
A. made - -B. is made - -C. are made - -D. was made- C. lovely rectangular plastic picture - -D. lovely plastic rectangular picture
259. There are …….. books in the classroom. A. some B. any C. a D. an 281. There is a(n) ……..desk in the living room.
260. Can I have …….. water, please? A. some - -B. any - -C. a - -D. an- A. English wooden brown old B. old brown wooden English
261. We need two …….. of bread. A. loaves - -B. kilos - -C. bottles - -D. tins C. brown English old wooden D. wooden English old brown
262. Is there …….. cheese in the fridge? A. any - -B. a - -C. some - -D. an- 282. A:……..ironing the clothes? B: Sure, no problem.
263. How much milk do you want? Two …….. , please. A. Would you mind B. I’d love to, but C. No problem. D. Nothing special
A. cribs- -B. pieces- -C. cartons - -D. baskets- 283. A: …….. B: I went to the beach with my friends.
264. You’d better buy some bread. We’ve only got …….. left. A. Nothing special. B. What did you do at the weekend?
A. a few - -B. any - -C. a little - -D. some- C. She was a famous actress. D. What do you do?-
265. It’s my sister’s birthday tomorrow. Let’s get her a …….. of flowers. 284. A: How was your holiday? B: ……..
A.box- -B. carton - -C. bunch- -D. cartons- A. It was great. B. It is very far. C. He died in 1895. D. I’d love to
266. We don’t need …….. ice-cream. There are two tubs in the freezer. 285. A: ……..?
A. some - -B. many - -C. any - -D. an- B: I ‘ve been to Paris to visit my mother. She was sick.
267. Don’t use the scissors. You might cut …….. A. Yes, I had a great time. B. Where have you been
A. yourself - -B. herself- -C. itself - -D. himself- C. It’s been a long time. D. What did you do?-
268. My brother hurt …….. yesterday when he was doing the gardening. 286. A: Did you like to spend the time in Spain? B: ……..
A. himself - -B. herself - -C. myself - -D. yourself- A. Yes, I had a great time. B. Where have you been
269. Maralmaa is the girl …….. believes in ghosts. C. It’s been a long time. D. Sorry, I can’t-
A. who- -B. which- -C. whose - -D. when- 287. A: Can we go to the beach this weekend? B: ……..
270. Anuujin is the girl …….. mother is a singer. A. Of course. B. Can we C. I’m sorry, but D. I’d love to

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288. A: Could I borrow your umbrella? B. ……..I need it. A. Prices start at 300$ B. I’ve been really busy these past few week
A. I’m afraid you couldn’t. B. Why don’t you C. Great idea. D. Of course. C. I’d like to book two plane tickets, please!
289. A: Did you hear! A little boy has drowned in the lake. B: Oh no! …….. D. No, What’s it like? - -E. I was in Vienna on business.-
A. Really. B. That’s terrible. 304. How much does it cost? A. Prices start at 300$
C. You won’t believe what had just happened. D. Why don’t we B. I’ve been really busy these past few weeks.
290. A: What do you suggest for tired eyes? C. I’d like to book two plane tickets, please!
B: ……..these eye drops. They are excellent. D. No, What’s it like? E. I was in Vienna on business.-
A. You can try B. Are you alright. C. Maybe I should D. You believe that 305. Have you ever tried paella?
291. A: …….. B: Oh dear! Why don’t you go and lie down? A. Prices start at 300$ B. I’ve been really busy these past few weeks.
A. I’m not feeling very well. B. You can try C. I’d like to book two plane tickets, please! D. No, What’s it like?
C. Could I have something for D. Maybe- E. I was in Vienna on business.
292. A: ..these shoes, please? B: They are $ 30. Would you like to try them on? 306. I haven’t seen you for ages!
A. Would you like anything else B. Can we have A. Prices start at 300$ B. I’ve been really busy these past few weeks.
C. Are you D. How much are- C. I’d like to book two plane tickets, please! D. No, What’s it like?
293. A: ……..? B: In cash, please. E. I was in Vienna on business.-
A. How would you like to go B. How many would you like 307. Hello, Can I help you?
C. How would you like to pay D. Can we have- A. Sure, no problem! B. Thanks, you too. C. We’d like to take the 11pm bus.
294. A: What did you think of “ Starlight Express”? B: It was amazing…….. D. I can’t. I have to mop the floor. E. I’d like two tickets to Darkhan
A. It was magical. B. You really have to go. C. I don’t like. D. So did I 308. What time would you like to leave?
295. A: I really love gardening. B: ……..It’s so relaxing. A. Sure, no problem!- -B. Thanks, you too. C. We’d like to take the 11pm bus.
A. So do I. - -B. I don’t like. - -C. It was magical.- -D. So did I.- D. I can’t. I have to mop the floor. E. I’d like two tickets to Darkhan
296. A: What was the play like last night? B: ……..It was boring. 309. Have a nice day! A. Sure, no problem! B. Thanks, you too.
A.I didn’t really enjoy it. B: I don’t like. C. So do I. D. It was magical.- C. We’d like to take the 11pm bus. D. I can’t. I have to mop the floor.
297. A: That’s true. The forests are slowly disappearing. E. I’d like two tickets to Darkhan.-
B: ……..the Amazon forests will soon disappear. 310. Could you please take out the rubbish?
A. I don’t like, B. I strongly, C. As I see D. In my opinion A. Sure, no problem! B. Thanks, you too.
298. A: You are right. Recycling is very important. C. We’d like to take the 11pm bus. D. I can’t. I have to mop the floor.
B: ……..believe that we should all recycle. E. I’d like two tickets to Darkhan.-
A. In my opinion, - -B. In my view, - -C. As I see,- -D. I strongly- 311. Do you mind laying the table?
299. A:……..make the beds, please? B: Sorry, I can’t. I’m busy. A. Sure, no problem! B. Thanks, you too. C. We’d like to take the 11pm bus.
A. Shall we - -B. How about - -C. Do you think you can- -D. Do you- D. I can’t. I have to mop the floor. E. I’d like two tickets to Darkhan
300. A: When did your dad wake up? B: …….. 312. Are you ready to order?
A. It was night. B. He wakes up at 8. C. He woke up at 8. D. He wakes at 8 A. Yes, it was great. B. I think, we are ready. C. Great, thanks.
301. A: Have you been away on holiday? B:…….. D. I’d like a glass of orange juice. E. It was just a normal weekend.
A. Yes, I’ve been to Italy. B. Yes, I had a great time 313. What would you like to drink?
C. Where have you been D. Yes. I did.- A. Yes, it was great. B. I think, we are ready. C. Great, thanks.
302. How may I help you? D. I’d like a glass of orange juice. E. It was just a normal weekend.
A. Prices start at 300$ B. I’ve been really busy these past few weeks 314. How was your weekend?
C. I’d like to book two plane tickets, please! A. Yes, it was great.- -B. I think, we are ready. C. Great, thanks.
D. No, What’s it like?- -E. I was in Vienna on business. D. I’d like a glass of orange juice.- -E. It was just a normal weekend.
303. Where have you been? 315. Did you have a nice time?

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A. Yes, it was great. B. I think, we are ready C. Great, thanks. 342. SHAPES: A. square- -B. round - -C. hard - -D. oval-
D. I’d like a glass of orange juice.- -E. It was just a normal weekend- 343. SIZE: A. smooth - -B. big - -C. small - -D. huge-
316. Did you enjoy the visit? 344. TEXTURE: A. wide - -B. soft - -C. hard - -D. rough-
A. Yes, it was nice. B. I think, we are ready. 345. MUSIC: A. piano - -B. drums - -C. compose - -D. violin-
C. Great, thanks. D. I’d like a glass of orange juice.- 346. BODY: A. shoulder - -B. wound- -C. wrist - -D. finger-
317. How can I help you? A. Just head for town center then straight 347. DISASTERS: A. flood - -B. drought - -C. war - -D. earthquake-
B. No, I think that’s all, thank you. C. I am planning to visit the Museum. 348. JOBS: A. sailor - -B. singer - -C. fishing - -D. scientist-
D. Well, firstly…. E. It is open from 8 am to 6 pm.- 349. QUANTITIES: A. can- -B. jacket - -C. tin - -D. packet-
318. What would you like to know? 350. RESTAURANT: A. fork - -B. bunches- -C. menu - -D. bill-
A. Just head for town center then straight B. No, I think that’s all, thank you. 351. POULTRY: A. chicken - -B. steak - -C. celery - -D. sausage-
C. I am planning to visit the Museum. D. Well, firstly…. 352. COUNTRIES: A. Japan - -B. Spain - -C. Polish- -D. Portugal-
E. It is open from 8 am to 6 pm.- 353. JOBS: A. pilot - -B. tennis - -C. artist - -D. chef-
319. What are the opening hours? 354. ABILITIES: A. ski - -B. jump - -C. chair - -D. cook-
A. Just head for town center then straight B. No, I think that’s all, thank you. 355. BEDROOM: A. pillows - -B. cooker - -C. beds - -D. lamps-
C. I am planning to visit the Museum. D. Well, firstly…. 356. MATERIALS: A. wool - -B. boots - -C. cotton - -D. leather-
E. It is open from 8 am to 6 pm.- 357. CLOTHES: A. leather - -B. dress - -C. shorts - -D. skirt-
320. What is the best way to get there by car? 358. DRINKS: A. milk - -B. coffee - -C. tie - -D. orange juice-
A. Just head for town center then straight B. No, I think that’s all, thank you. 359. PLACES: A. hospital - -B. zoo - -C. take - -D. factory
C. I am planning to visit the Museum. D. Well, firstly…. 360. FILMS: A. comedy - -B. ferry - -C. action - -D. adventure-
E. It is open from 8 am to 6 pm.- 361. ILLNESSES: A. screen - -B. cough - -C. backache - -D. rash-
ODD ONE OUT: Choose the odd one out. 362. Read and choose the correct answer.
322. HAIR: A. straight - -B. wavy - -C. curly - -D. slim For many years people believed that the cleverest animals after man were
323. FACE: A. moustache - -B. arm - -C. beard - -D. chin- chimpanzees. Now, however, there is proof that dolphins may be even cleverer
324. BODY: A. leg - -B. feet - -C. cheek - -D. hand- than these big apes. Although a dolphin lives in the sea it is not a fish. It is a
325. WEIGHT: A. chubby - -B. well built - -C. thin - -D. short- mammal. It is in many ways, therefore, like a human being.
326. AGE: A. young - -B. middle aged - -C. old - -D. fair- Dolphins have a simple language. They are able to talk to one another. It may be
327. COOKING: A. boil - -B. fry - -C. eat - -D. grill- possible for man to learn how to talk to dolphins. But this will not be easy because
328. ROUTINE: A. read - -B. wake up - -C. brush - -D. sleep- dolphins cannot hear the kind of sounds man can make. If man wants to talk to
329. HOBBY: A. dance - -B. listen - -C. sing - -D. argue- dolphins, therefore, he will have to make a third language which both he and the
330. RECIPE: A. add - -B.mix - -C. cry - -D. pinch- dolphins can understand.
331. PAST : A. puted - -B. drank - -C. thought - -D. cut- Dolphins are also very friendly towards man. They often follow ships. There are
332. ADVERBS: A. quick - -B. loudly - -C. hard - -D. suddenly- many stories of dolphins guiding ships through difficult and dangerous water.
333. ADJECTIVES: A. well - -B. good - -C. badly- -D. loudly- 362.1. Which animals do people think may be the cleverest?
334. NOUNS: A. weekly- -B. week - -C. daily - -D. healthy- A.Chimpanzees- -B.Mammals- -C.Big apes- -D.Dolphins-
335. VERBS: A. simple- -B. simply - -C. simplify - -D. simpler- 362.2. What other beings are dolphins like in many ways?
336. AUXILIARY: A. do - -B. doing - -C. done - -D. having- A. Fish- -B. Animals- -C. Reptiles- -D. Men-
337. FAMILY: A. brother- -B. son - -C. husband - -D. patient- 362.3. What have scientists discovered about dolphins?
338. WEATHER: A. cloudy - -B. snowy - -C. niece - -D. rainy- A. They understand simple language.- -B. They can speak to one another.- -C. Men
339. PLACES: A. film - -B. baker’s - -C. post office - -D. theatre- can now talk to them.- -D. They can teach men their languages.-
340. ROOMS: A. kitchen - -B. basement - -C. cafe - -D. dining room- 362.4. Why is the third language necessary if man wants to talk to dolphins?
341. FURNITURE: A. carpet - -B. sofa - -C. football - -D. cupboard-

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A. Most men do not speak English.- -B. The dolphin language is hard to learn.- -C. him over with his teeth into the recovery position. After this he got a blanket from
Dolphins cannot hear men speaking.- -D. Men want to talk to dolphins in secret.- his bag and covered him with it! The dog then got Allen’s mobile phone out of his
362.5. In what way are dolphins are friendly to man? bag and held the phone up to his face. Finally he ran back to the hotel and barked
A. They like interesting things about man.- -B. They often follow ships.- -C. They until people came out to help. Allen didn’t know that Endal could do any of these
often jump on to ships.- -D. They seem like stories. - things. Mister Parton was disabled from the tragic accident. For years now , Endal
363. Read and choose the correct answer. has been everything to him: his best friend, his banker, his travel agent, his home
Bison have not always lived in North America, they are relative newcomers. help and many other things. “ He even buys the ticket on the bus and collects it
They belong to the Bovidae family, like domestic castle and wild buffalo of Africa from the machine” says Allen. “ He has helped me in so many ways”
and Asia. The oldest known bison fossils have been found in China and Himalayan 364.1. Endal made the headlines again when
foothills, where an animal with all the essential features of the genus lived a A. a hotel worker hit his owner.- -B. his owner was in an accident.- -C .he
million years ago. They evolved rapidly and spread over most of the northern became “Brightest dog” on Earth.- -D. he was unconscious-
hemisphere in Europe and Siberia. 364.2. When the accident happened, Allen
During one of the Ice Ages, the faunas of Asia and North America began to A. was just arriving at a hotel.- -B. was sitting outside of a hotel.- -C. was at a dog
intermingle. Very early, the steppe bison moved eastward to the North American show.- -D. was news headlines.-
continent. Much later, men followed the same route. 364.3. The first thing Endal did after the accident was
363.1. Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for the A. roll Allen over and cover him with a blanket.- -B. run back to the hotel and get
passage? help- -C. get Allen’s mobile phone from the bag.- -D. barked until people came
A.The classification of Asian and North American fauna- -B.A hypothesis of the out-
evolution of the bison- -C.An analysis of the bison genus in the Bovidae family- - 364.4. Endal is important to Allen because
D.An introduction to the North American bison- A. he buys his ticket on the bus.- -B. he’s a very friendly dog.- -C. he helps him
363.2. According to the passage, what is true about the evolution of the bison? with many things.- -D. he collects the tickets.-
A.Their ancestors were domestic cattle and wild buffalo 364.5. “ speeding” means
B.They evolved from the steppe bison. A. fast- -B. slow- -C. quiet- -D. disabled-
C.Their beginning was in Africa and Asia. 365. Read and choose the correct answer.
D.They originated in China and in the Himalayas.- “Pacific Coast Highway 1”
363.3. According to the passage, when did the bison move to North America? One of the best ways to see California is on a road trip.
A.Over a million years ago- B.Early in man’s habitation of North America. One of the most impressive is along the Pacific coast on Highway 1.
C.During one of the Ice Age. D.Relative recently in North American history. Stop 1: Ride up and down San Francisco’s steep streets on a cable car. Don’t miss
363.4. According to the passage, the bison moved from Asia to North America by a visit to see the most popular sight in the city, the Golden Gate Bridge.
A.crossing the sea.- B.climbing over a bridge. Stop 2: Drive along the “ Big Sur” coastline with its spectacular cliffs and sandy
C.travelling through the foothills. D.walking over the land. beaches. Look out for the ancient Redwood trees, the oldest trees in the world.
363.5. The passage would most likely be assigned reading for courses in which of Some of them are up to 2,000 years old and they are as tall as skyscrapers!
the following subjects? Stop 3: Stop and see the elephant seals at Piedras Blancas. Their breeding season is
A.American history B.Modern science C.Zoology D.Anthropology from December to February. Then the females go to Alaska to give birth to their
364. Read and choose the correct answer. pups and return in the autumn.
“Wonder dog pulls owner from the car crash”. Stop 4: Last stop – Hearst Castle! This fairytale mansion has 165 rooms including
Endal the wonder dog, already named Dog of the Millennium and Brightest dog 56 bedrooms and 61 bathrooms. There is also a cinema, two swimming pools and
on Earth, made national news headlines again yesterday after a car hit the owner’s beautiful gardens. You can even see zebras there.
wheelchair outside of a hotel. 365.1. Cable cars are the most popular sight in San Francisco.
In 1991, Allen Parton was sitting outside the hotel when the speeding car threw A. True - -B. False - -C. Doesn’t say-
him from his chair and knocked him out. While he was unconscious, Endal rolled 365.2. There are skyscrapers along the Big Sur coastline.

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A. True - -B. False - -C. Doesn’t say- A. practice fencing B. practice tennis C. practice hockey D. practice archery
365.3. Elephant seal pups are born in Alaska. 367. Read and choose the correct answer.
A. True - -B. False - -C. Doesn’t say- “World language”
365.4. There are wild animals at Hearst Castle. Today, millions of people want to learn to improve their English but it is difficult
A. True - -B. False - -C. Doesn’t say- to find the best method. Is it better to study in Britain or America or to study in
365.5. Lots of tourists visit Hearst Castle. your own country?
A. True - -B. False - -C. Doesn’t say- The advantages of going to Britain seem obvious. Firstly, you will be able to
366. Read and choose the correct answer. “Life in Tudor Times.” listen to the language all the time you are in the country. You will be surrounded
The six powerful Tudor kings and queens ruled England from 1485- 1603. The completely by the language wherever you go. Another advantage is that you have
most famous king was Henry VIII, who married six times and beheaded two of to speak the language if you are with other people. In Italy, it is always possible, in
wives. It was one of the most exciting times in Britain history but whether you rich the class, to speak Italian if you want to and the learning is slower.
or poor, life could be very difficult. On the other hand, there are also advantages to staying at home to study. You
Rich Tudors lived in fine houses with many rooms and big windows. Poor country don’t have to make big changes to your life. As well as this, it is also a lot of
people lived in small wooden houses with mud floors. In the towns, the streets cheaper than going to Britain but it is never possible to achieve the results of living
were narrow, gloomy and crowded, which made it easy for criminals to steal from in the UK. If you have a good teacher in Italy, I think you can learn in a more
shops and people. Wealthy people and noblemen owned land or even helped The concentrated way than being in Britain without going to a school.
King or Queen to rule the country. Most people, however, were poor and worked So, in conclusion, I think that if you have enough time and enough money, the
in the countryside. Slightly rich people worked as craftsmen and merchants in the best choice is to spend some time in the UK. This is simply not possible for most
towns. Tudor shops had picture signs outside to show people what they sold, as people, so being here in Italy is the only viable option. The most important thing to
many people could not read. do in this situation is to maximize your opportunities: to speak only English in
In Tudor times rich people often held huge banquets where they ate far too much. class and to try to use English whenever possible outside the class.
They had quite an unhealthy diet as they ate lots of very salty meat from the 367.1. What is the article about?
animals they owned or hunted. They also ate very little fruit, vegetable, milk, A. How many people learn English.- -B. The best way to learn English.
butter and eggs as they thought these foods were only suitable for poor people to C. English schools in England and America. D. How to travel to Italy.
eat. 367.2. What is one of the advantages of going to the UK to learn English?
It was the law that every man had to practice archery every Sunday morning! Rich A. There are no Italians in Britain.
people liked to fence and play tennis while ordinary people played games like B. You will have to speak English and not your language.
bowls, hockey and football or went to the theatre. William Shakespeare lived in C. The language schools are better. D. There are many chances.-
Tudor times. His plays are still performed all over the world. 367.3. What is one of the advantages of staying in your country to learn English?
366.1. Who lived in nice houses with a lot of rooms and big windows? A. The teachers aren’t very good in Britain.
A. Poor people- -B. The Queen- -C. Rich Tudor- -D. Craftsmen B. You have to work too hard in Britain.
366.2. What did rich people eat in the banquets? C. Your life can continue more or less as it was before.
A. fruit, vegetable and milk B. eggs and vegetables D. You have a big chance.-
C. salty meat D. fruit and milk- 367.4. People who don’t have a lot of time and money should
366.3. How did noblemen help to the King or Queen? A. learn English in Britain. B. try and speak English in class more often.
A. owned land B. worked in the countryside C. go to Italy to learn English. D. go to your country.-
C. worked in the town D. ruled the country- 367.5. “ whenever” means
366.4. Why did Tudors shops have picture signs outside the shop? A. every time that a particular thing happens B. position or situation
A. Because many people could not read- -B. Because many people could not buy which happens C. wanted or needed D. it does not matter who does something
C. Because many people could not sell- -D. Because many people could not show 368. Is it a bird? Is it plane? No, it’s a jet pod!
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Fed up sitting in traffic in the morning rush hour? Well, for London’s tired workers A. very important. B. only used in America.
this may no longer be a problem. In a few years, “ flying taxis” or “ jet pods” may C. not very important. D. only earned by adults.-
be a common sight in the skies of London. Commuters can park their cars at a “ 369.3. The dollar
Park – and – Fly” site and catch one of these miniature planes to work. Around 6 - A. is used in the United States. B. is not used very much in the United States
6 minutes later, the planes will land on short runways in central London. The C. is used every country in the world. D. is never used in other countries.
runways could be above rivers, railway stations or roads. 369.4. How long have people used money?
The inventors of the “ jet pod” test flight could take place very soon. Each plane A. Thousands of years. B. Since the beginning of time.
can carry 7 passengers and will probably cost about £15 one way for each C. Hundreds of years. D. They started recently.-
passenger. It is quiet and environmentally friendly and will take about 37,000 cars 369.5. What did people do before there was money?
off the road. A. People traded to get what they needed. B. They just never got what
So what do London commuters think of “ jet pod” ? Well, Ken Williams, they needed. C. They made everything themselves. D. The story doesn’t tell.
businessman in the City of London , thinks it is a great idea. “ This is exactly what 370. Read and choose the correct answer.
London needs” he says. Raisins are dried grapes that have been eaten for thousands of years. Nearly 3,500
I will definitely be first in the queue when the “ jet pod” starts! years ago, the first raisins were discovered as grapes that were drying in the sun on
368.1. What is a common sight in the skies of London? a vine. In medieval Europe, raisins were used as sweeteners, medicine, and even as
A. Commuters- -B. People- -C. Jet pods- -D. Tired workers- a form of money!
368.2. How long will the planes land after? In America, raisins were first grown after an 1873 heat wave in California
A. in 4-6 minutes- B. before 4-6 minutes destroyed its valuable grape crop, leaving only dried, wrinkly, but tasty grapes on
C. 4 – 6 minutes ago D. till 4 -6 minutes- the vines. Soon, farmers began developing seedless grapes in California that thin
368.3. The runways could be above skinned and sweet. These grapes would be purposely dried in the sun and became
A. railway stations B. rivers C. roads D. railway stations, rivers or roads the popular dark raisin we eat and enjoy today. Later, a golden variety of raisin
368.4. How much does it cost one way? was made by treating grapes with a chemical called sulfur dioxide and using
A. 15 Dollars- -B. 15 Pounds- -C. 15 Cents- -D. 15 Euros- special methods to dry them.
368.5. Who says “ This is exactly London needs” ? Today, central California remains the center of the world’s raisin industry,
A. Businessman B. Businessmen C. Businesswoman D. Businesswomen producing nearly 95 percent of the world’s raisins. Its green valleys, sunny climate,
369. Read and choose the correct answer. and hot temperatures provide the perfect conditions for grapes that are dried into
Money is that you use to buy things. You may earn money from completing raisins.
household chores, getting good grades, for your allowance, or for losing a tooth! 370.1. Which of the following were raisins NOT used as?
Money is very important in our world and comes in many different forms. A. Weapons- -B. Money- -C. Medicine- -D. Sweetener-
People have been using money for hundreds of years. Before money gave specific 370.2. Raisins
values for things, people simply traded items. In the United States, we use the A. were discovered a long time ago.- -B. are made by dropping grapes in water.- -
dollar as our currency or money, but people in different parts of the world use C. were discovered recently.- -D. have never been grown in America.-
different currencies, though some countries also use or accept our dollars. 370.3. What would be the best title for the passage?
People earn money from the jobs they work and use that money to save for the A. A History of Raisins.- -B. The Discovery of the Golden Raisin.- -C. The Many
future, pay for their houses, cars, food, taxes, medical needs and household items Different Kinds of Raisins.- -D. Healthy Snacks.-
among other things. Even things such as turning the lights on, using the air 370.4. What question is answered in the INTRODUCTORY paragraph?
conditioning or heat, and connecting the internet cost money. A. What happened in 1873?- -B. How are golden raisins made?- -C. What kinds of
369.1. Choose the things that money might not be used for raisins do people eat?- -D. What were raisins once used as?-
A. to pay you for doing your chores. B. to buy things. 370.5. What is NOT true about raisins?
C. to save for the future. D. to pay bills.- A. They are dried in the sun.- -B. They are made from grapes with seeds.- -C. They
369.2. According to the author of this story, money is are grown in California.- -D. They are dark and golden versions of raisins.-

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370.6. What is there near her house? 372.1. Based on the following sentence, which of the following might be another
371. Read and choose the correct answer. setting where the flu could easily spread?
Green is a beautiful color! In nature, the grass that you walk on is green, and the Most kids get the flu in the winter because germs spread more easily when
leaves that you see on trees are usually green. Most of the plants that you see are kids are inside settings such as classrooms.
green too! Frogs are green, and many grasshoppers are green too. Turtles are A. A city park - -B. The baseball field - -C. A day care center - -D. A forest
different shades of green. 372.2. What is the best meaning of the word “ symptoms” as used in the
Did you know that you can make green paint by mixing blue and yellow? Because following sentence?
you can make green by mixing two primary colors, it is called a secondary color. The flu is a type of virus, which means medicine will only help the
Green is also the name used to describe the movement to make products that do symptoms such as the cough and fever.
not harm the Earth. A. viruses- -B. colds- -C. signs- -D. medicines-
Green products are often those made from recycled materials or those that are safe 372.3. What question is answered in the first paragraph?
to throw out in the trash. A. How do I prevent the flu? B. How long does the flu last?
371.1. Turtles are C. When does the flu spread? D. How many people get the flu?
A. different shades of green.- -B. green products.- -C. not found in the nature.- -D. 372.4. What does the author IMPLY in the following sentence?
not green.- The flu is a type of virus, which means medicine will only help the
371.2. According to the reading, which is green? symptoms such as the cough and fever.
A. A primary color- -B. A bat- -C. A mushroom- -D. A frog- A. Medicine will not help your fever or sore throat.
371.3. What is a green product? B. Medicine will not be able to kill the flu.
A. One that is mixed together.- -B. One that is fun.- -C. One that is made from C. You should not bother taking medicine if you have the flu.
grass.- -D. One that is safe for Earth.- D. The flu is not really a virus.-
371.4. Green is 372.5. Which sentence has the same meaning as this sentence?
A. a kind of plant.- -B. a secondary color.- -C. a primary color- -D. a type of kite.- For most kids, the flu comes and goes , but for some , it can be a serious illness.
371.5. Which of the following might be an example of a green product? A. For the flu, kids can be a serious illness.- -B. For most kids, the flu is a serious
A. a frog- -B. a plastic bottle that cannot be recycled- -C. a big truck- -D. a plastic illness, but for some it comes and goes.- -C. The flu comes and goes for some
bottle that can be recycled.- kids.- -D. While the flu can be a serious illness, most kids who get it will recover.-
371.6. What question is answered in the first paragraph? 373. Read and choose the correct answer.
372. Read and choose the correct answer. Every year students in many countries learn English. Some of these students are
Have you ever had the flu? If you have, you know how miserable it can make you young people, others are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school, others
feel. Most kids will get the flu sometime during the school years. When you have study by themselves. A few learn English just by hearing the language in the film
the flu, you usually get a fever (which can be high), have a cough, feel very tired, on television, in the office or among their friends. But not many are lucky enough
and may have a sore throat as well. It can make you feel sick for a few days or for to do that. Most people must work hard to learn another language. Many boys and
as long as a week.Sometimes, it can be hard to tell if you have the flu or a cold, but girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. They study their
with the flu, you’ll usually have a higher fever and you feel much worse. The flu is own language, mathematics and English. In England, or America, or Australia,
a type of virus, which means medicine will only help the symptoms such as the many boys and girls study their own language , which is English, and
cough and fever. For most kids, the flu comes and goes, but for some, it can be a mathematics and another language, perhaps French, or German or Spanish. Many
serious illness. adults learn English, because it is useful for their work. Teenagers often learn
Most kids get the flu in the winter because germs spread more easily when kids are English for their higher studies because some of want to read newspapers or
inside in settings such as classrooms. The best way o prevent from getting the flu magazines in English.
is to wash your hands often, keep your hands to yourself, and go to your doctor for 373.1. According to the writer
the flu shot or mist. A. only adults learn English.- -B. no children like learning English.- -C. English id
useful only to the teenagers.- -D. English is popular in much of the world.-

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373.2. Many people learn English by Sue Glass had a car accident when she was eight so she didn’t like driving. When
A. watching videos only- -B. hearing the language in the office- -C. talking with she grew up this was a problem because she got a job with a car company. Then
the film stars- -D. working hard on their lessons- six years ago she met Julian Sway land, a racing driver and she told him she was
373.3. Many boys and girls learn English because afraid of cars. He wanted to help, so he took her to Brands Hatch, a Grand Prix
A. English can give them a job.- -B. It is included in their study courses.- -C. Their racing circuit. He drove her round corners at 100 mph and she loved it. Then she
parents make them.- -D. They have to study their own language.- heard about a special motor racing course. She did the course with five men and
373.4. In America or Australia many school children study was amazed when she got top marks.
A. English as a foreign language.- -B. English and mathematics only.- -C. Such She says: “I think I did well because I listened to everything the teacher said. I
foreign languages as French, German and Spanish.- -D. Their own language and needed to because I was so afraid. The men often didn’t listen. The best moment
no foreign language.- was my first championship race. I didn’t win but I came fourth. I beat 20 men. I
373.5. Many adults learn English because love the excitement of motor racing but it’s a dangerous sport and I’m always very
A. Their work is useful. B. They want to go to abroad. frightened.
C. Most of their books are in English. D. It helps them in their work. In fact, I stopped doing it a year ago because I got so nervous before each race. I
374. Read and choose the correct answer. felt really sick. I am not going to race again. I am going to teach other people to
An artist went to a beautiful part of the country for a holiday and stayed with a drive. I am going to open a driving school next year.
farmer. Every day he went out with his paints and his brushes and painted from 376.1. When did she have a car accident?
morning to evening, and then when it got dark he went back to the farm and had a A. when she was a child. B. when she was a teenager.
good dinner before going to bed. At the end of his holiday, he wanted to pay the C. when she was an adult. D. when she was a student.-
farmer, but the farmer said” No, I don’t want money, but give me one of your 376.2. Whom did she tell about she was afraid of cars?
pictures. What is money? In a week it will all finished, but your painting will still A. Her friends- -B. Her parents- -C. Julian Sway land- -D. Sue Glass-
be here. 376.3. How many men did she beat?
”The artist was very pleased and thanked the farmer for saying such kind things A. twenty - -B. twelve- -C. two- -D. two zero-
about the paintings. The framer smile and answered “ It is not that. I have a son in 376.4. Why is she going to teach to drive?
London. He wants to become an artist. When he comes here next month I will A. Because she stopped racing.- -B. Because she felt sick.- -C. Because she felt
show him your picture, and then he will not want to be an artist any more, I think” nervous- -D. Because she felt excitement.-
374.1. Where did the artist spend his holiday? 376.5. What is she going to open?
A. In a beautiful country B. On a farm A. A school of driving B. A school of teaching
C. With a farmer D. With his paints and brushes C.A school of racing D. A school of training.-
374.2. What did he do during his holiday? Choose the correct word.
A. He went back to the farm. B. He made paints and brushes. 376. Is that ______ house? A. they- -B. them- -C. their- -D. theirs-
C. He painted all day. D. He went out every day. 378. I clean __________ room every day. A. I B. my C. me D. mine
374.3. What did the farmer ask the artist for the end of the holiday? 379. She lives with __________ mother. A. her B. hers C. his D. him-
A. Money- -B. For his wages- -C. Many pictures- -D. A picture- 380. Would you like ______ to my house for a dinner?
374.4. Why was the artist very pleased with the farmer’s request? A. come B. comes C. coming D. to come
A. Because he thought his picture were so beautiful.- -B. Because he had so many 381. Would you like ______ a cup of tea? A. have B. has C. to have D. having
kinds of pictures.- -C. Because he would sell one of his pictures.- -D. Because the 382. How about ______ basketball? A. play B. plays C. to play D. playing
farmer had thanked him.- 383. Why don’t we ______ a picnic. A. have B. has C. to have D.
374.5. The farmer’s son didn’t want to become an artist any more. having-
A. Because he lived in London. B. Because he had the artist’s picture. 384. Let’s ______ to school. A. going- -B. goes- -C. to go - -D. go-
C. After he had seen the artist’s picture. D. When he came here. 385. Bye, I’ll see you _______Monday. A. at - -B. by - -C. in - -D. on-
375. Read and choose the correct answer. 386. Mozart was born _______ 1756. A. at - -B. by - -C. in - -D. on-

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387. I went to school _______ 8 o’clock yesterday. A. at - -B. by - -C. in - -D. on 410. It _______ many times every winter in Mongolia.
388. There are a lot of apples _______ those trees. A. at- -B. in - -C. on - -D. A. snow - -B. snowed- -C. snows - -D. is snowing-
next 411. What time _______ the train _______?
389. The oranges are _______ the table. A. at - -B. between- -C. in- -D. A. is/leaves- -B.do/leave- -C. does /leave - -D. does /leaves-
on 412. How often _______ they _______to the dentist?
390. My pencil is __________ the books and the notebooks. A. are/go- -B.do/go - -C. do/goes - -D. does/go-
A. between- -B. by- -C. in- -D. on- 413. My parents _______ in a small flat.
391. The red car is ________ of the house. A. behind B. in front C. next to D.on A. lives - -B. aren’t live - -C. don’t live - -D. doesn’t live-
392. She should ______ so hard. A. work B. works C. to work D. working 414. She_______ coffee very often.
393. You ought ______ uniform. A. wear- -B. wears- -C. to wear- -D. wearing A. isn’t drink- -B. don’t drink - -C. doesn’t drink- -D. doesn’t drinks-
394. He can______ four languages. 415. My uncle ________ is a teacher has got three children.
A. speaking- -B. speaks- -C. speak - -D. to speak- A. which - -B. who- -C. whose- -D. whom-
395. I have got a cat. _______ cat is very smart. A. a- -B. an - -C. the - -D. some 416. My mother likes to visit the Stonehenge ________ is very famous.
396. It is _______ white dog with black spots. A. a- -B. an - -C. the - -D. some A. which - -B. who- -C. whose- -D. whom-
397. Do you eat ______ milk products? A.any B.much C.anything D. something 417. A doctor is someone _______ treats patients.
398. Would you like ______ to eat? A. any B. some C. much D. something A. who- -B. whom- -C. whose- -D. which-
399. Ariunaa has got _______ hair. 418. The girl __________ often visits me is a chef
A. beautiful long blonde B. beautiful blonde long A. which- -B. who- -C. whose- -D. whom-
C. blonde long beautiful D. blonde beautiful long 419. Blue pencil____________ is on your desk belongs to me.
400. Justin Bieber is a _______ singer. A. that - -B. who- -C. whose- -D. whom-
A. Canadian popular young B. Canadian young popular 420. I_______ my hair at the moment.
C. popular young Canadian D. popular Canadian young- A. wash - -B. washes- -C. washing- -D. am washing-
401. They bought a _______ purse in the sales. 421. My mother _______ her clothes right now.
A. black new leather B. black leather new A. iron - -B. irons - -C. is ironing- -D. ironing-
C. new leather black D. new black leather- 422. Don't make so much noise. They _______ to study!
402. Russia is ____ than China. A. big B. bigger C. biggest D. more bigger A. try - -B.tries- -C. trying- -D. are trying-
403. The Nile is ___________ river in Africa. 423. let’s go out! It_______ now.
A. the longer - -B. longer than - -C. longest - -D. the longest- A. raining- -B. isn’t raining- -C. aren’t raining - -D. rain-
404. Ice hockey is _______________ sport than basketball and tennis. 424. Nomin _______ her blue jeans today, but she usually wears a dress.
A. dangerous B. dangerouser C. more dangerous D. the most dangerous A. is wearing- -B. are wearing- -C. wearing - -D wears-
405. It is __________ hotel in the town. 425. The weather _______ good last week. A. is- -B. are - -C. was- -D. were
A. comfortabler B. the more comfortable 426. My father _______in a bank in 2005
C. most comfortable D. the most comfortable- A. work B. works C. working D. worked
406. My father's cooking is ____________ than my mother's. 427. Mozart _______about 600 pieces of music.
A. better- -B. good- -C. more good- -D. the best- A. wrote- -B. writed- -C. written- -D. write-
407. It was an awful day. It was __________ day of my life. 428. She_______ to the cinema yesterday. A. go- -B. goes- -C. going- -D. went
A. the worst- -B. the most bad - -C. the worse - -D. worst- 429. My sister_______ a meal yesterday evening.
408. I _______ tennis every Sunday A. play- -B. plays- -C. playing - -D. am A. didn’t cook- -B. didn’t cooked- -C. wasn’t cook - -D. wasn’t cooked-
playing 430. Why _______late this morning?
409. Telmen _______ Chinese very well. A. you was- -B. was you - -C. were you - -D. you were-
A. speak - -B. speaks- -C. don’t speak - -D. speaking- 431. _______ you _______the football match on TV last night?

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A. Were/see - -B. Have/ seen- -C. Do/ see- -D. Did/ see- A. buying - -B. buys - -C. bought- -D. will buy-
432. He _______ in the garden at 7 o’clock this morning. 455. If he _______ hard, he gets good grades.
A. walks - -B. walking - -C. is walking- -D. was walking- A. study- -B. studies- -C. studied- -D. will study-
433. They _______ a novel at 10 pm last night. 456. If the children _______ well, they are healthy.
A. were reading - -B. was reading - -C. are reading - -D. reading- A. eat - -B. eats- -C. eating- -D. will eat-
434. My mother _______ while I was studying. 457. She has never _______ sushi. A.eat - -B. ate - -C. eaten- -D. eating
A. cooks- -B. cooking- -C. is cooking - -D. was cooking- 458. I have _______in a beach house. A. stay- -B. stays- -C. staying- -D. stayed
435. My father _______ TV when I got home. 459. Have you ever _______a horse? A. ride - -B. riding- -C. ridden - -D. rode
A. watches- -B. watching- -C. is watching- -D. was watching-
460. She has _______ a competition. A. win- -B. wins- -C. winning- -D. won
436. There are _______ bananas in the box. A. any - -B. much- -C. little- -D. few
437. There's _______ pizza in the fridge for you. 461. He has never _______ by a plane. A. flies- -B. flown- -C. flying- -D. flew-
A. any- -B. a little - -C. few - -D. many- 462. I’m not very good _______ learning languages.
438. There are _______ old buildings in this town. A. at - -B. for - -C. of- -D. to-
A. any - -B. little - -C. many - -D. much- 463. She is afraid _______ spiders. A. at - -B. for - -C. of - -D. to-
439. We spent too _______ money to install waste bins. 464. I’m very excited_______ buying a new computer.
A. any - -B. few - -C.many - -D. much- A. about - -B. in - -C. of - -D. to-
440. It is a nice day, _______ ? A. is it - -B. isn’t it - -C. is he- -D. isn’t he - 465. What is your town famous _______? A. at - -B. for - -C. of - -D. to
441. They aren’t Korean, _______ they? A. are - -B. aren’t- -C. do- -D. don’t 466. Are you pleased _______ your new house? A. at - -B. for- -C. of - -D. with
442. Your parents always read newspapers,_______ they? 467. A: ‘Look! There are dark clouds.’
A. are B. aren’t C. do D. don’t- B: ‘It __________________’
443. Nomin likes coffee, _______she? A. is - -B. isn’t- -C. does- -D. doesn’t- A. will rain- B. will raining C. is going to rain D. is going to raining
444. They don’t know me, _______ they?A. are - -B. aren’t- -C. do - -D. don’t 448. Choose the correct word.
445. Rice doesn’t grow in Mongolia, _______it? A: ‘There is no sugar’
A. is - -B. isn’t- -C. does- -D. doesn’t- B: Oh really? I_______ some.
446. This house _______ 20 years ago. A. will buy - -B. will buys - -C. am going to buy- -D. am going to buying-
A. was built - -B. was building- -C. is built- -D. built- 449. Choose the correct word.
447. This room _______every day. The weather is nice now but I think it…..later.
A. clean - -B. cleans - -C. is cleaned - -D. are cleaned- A. rains - -B. is raining - -C. will rain - -D. rained-
448. Hamlet’ _______ by Shakespeare. 447. Choose the correct response.
A. write - -B. wrote- -C. written- -D. was written- Ochir: Hi, My name is Ochir. What is your name?
449. This road _______ very often. Sarnai: ____________________
A. don’t use B. doesn’t used C. isn’t use D. isn’t used Ochir: Ochir, My name is Ochir.
450. When _______ the telephone _______? Sarnai: My name is Sarnai.
A. was/ invent - -B. was / invented- -C. were /invent- -D. were/invented- A. I am sorry, I didn't catch your name. B. What? I don't understand.
451. If it _______, we won’t have lunch in the garden. C. How do you do? D. Nice to meet you.-
A. rain - -B. rains- -C. raining - -D. will rain- 448. Choose the correct response.
452. If I _______your keys, I’ll tell you. B: Nice to meet you Anar.
A. find- -B. finds- -C. finding- -D. will find- A: Nice to meet you too.
453. Misheel _______ me, if she comes back in Mongolia. B: ____________________
A. phone- -B. phoning- -C. phoned- -D. will phone- A: No, I am from Russia.
454. I _______ a new dress, if I have enough money. A. Where are you from? B. Where are you going?
C. Where do you live?- -D. Are you from London?-
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449. Choose the correct response. A. He wants to play football for his country.- -B. He doesn't like studying.- -C. He
A: _________________ can't play the piano.- -D. He usually gets bad marks.-
B: I am originally from Darkhan but I live in Ulaanbaatar. 455. Choose the correct response.
A. How old are you? B. Where are you from? A: What is your brother like?
C. What is your address? D. What are you doing here?- B: ________________. He can't talk in front of people.
450. Choose the correct response. A. He is very generous. B. He is very tall.
A: Who do you live with? C. He likes eating hamburger. D. He is incredibly shy.-
B: I live with my family. _____________ 456. Choose the correct response.
A: No, I live on my own. A: What school do you go to, Telmen?
A. Who do you live with? B. Where do you live? B: I go to the Sant Secondary School.
C. Do you live with your family? D. Do you live in London?- A: _________________.
451. Choose the correct response. B: No, It is about 7 kilometers away.
A: __________________ A. How do you get there? B. Is it near your house?
B: Yes, I have a brother. C. Where is it? D. Is it a boarding school?
A. Do you have any brothers or sisters? B. How many brothers do you have? 457. Choose the correct response.
C. Do you live with your brother? D. How old is your brother?- A: What is your favourite subject?
455. Choose the correct response. B: My favourite subject is English.
A: How old are you? A: _____________________________
B: Twenty-eight. B: Yes, but I like doing homework.
A: Really? __________________ A. Does your English teacher give much homework?
B: Thanks. B. Did you do your homework?
A. You look younger than your age. B. You are very old. C. How much homework does your teacher give?
C. I am older than my brother. D. You look smaller.- D. Don't you like other subjects?-
452. Choose the correct response. 458. Choose the correct response.
A: ___________________ A: What time is it?
B: He is a dentist. B: _____20:10_____
A: Really? I have some problem with my teeth A. It’s ten to twenty. B. It’s ten past twenty.
B: My father can help you. C. It’s twenty to ten. D. It’s twenty past ten.-
A. What is your father doing?- B. What does your father do? 459. Choose the correct response.
C. Where does your father work? D. I need to see a dentist.- A: My son is so tired. B: ________________
453. Choose the correct response. A. Don’t take care of him! B. Beat him! C. Kiss your son D. He needs some rest
B: Do you know Erdene? 460. Choose the correct response.
A: ______________________ A: Everybody must be there!
B: He is very tall and he's got quite short brown hair. B: ___________________
A. What does he look like?- -B. Where is he from?- -C. How old is he?- -D. Yes, A. Sorry, I can’t come.- -B. I hope you did.- -C. Yes, sometimes.- -D. How much
he is my best friend.- 461. A:__________________?
454. Choose the correct response. B: Yes, that’s a good idea.
A: Telmen is very ambitious. A. Why don’t we play chess? B. Do you play chess?
B: How do you know him? C. Do you like playing chess? D. Can you play chess?-
A: _________________ Choose the correct response.
467. A: How long does it take you to get home? B: ______________________.

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A. With you- -B. Afternoon- -C. It’s too long- -D. Less than an hour- A. Ninety dollars.- -B. Because you were late.- -C. No, Thanks. I’ve just had
468. A: _______________________________? B: 2 dollars. lunch.- -D. They were on holiday.- -E. No, It was easy.-
A. How much is a cup of coffee? B. What is your address? 471. Match the questions to the answers.
C. What is your phone number? D. How old are you?- Why were you angry this morning?
469. A:_______________________? A. Ninety dollars.- -B. Because you were late.- -C. No, Thanks. I’ve just had
B: My favorite singer is Ariunaa. lunch.- -D. They were on holiday.- -E. No, It was easy.-
A. Is Ariunaa your favorite singer? B. What are hobbies? 472. Match the questions to the answer
C. Who is your favorite singer? D. What are you interested in?- Would you like something to eat?
462. Choose the correct response. A. Ninety dollars.- -B. Because you were late.- -C. No, Thanks. I’ve just had
A: Let’s go to the park! lunch.- -D. They were on holiday.- -E. No, It was easy.-
B: ________________ 473. Match the questions to the answers.
A.Yes, thank you- -B.Tomorrow- -C. Well, it sounds good D. Understand you Do you have any children?
463. Match the questions to the answers. Are you feeling OK? A. No, I stayed at home. B. I don’t know. I have never seen.
A. It’s cold. B. He’s reading a newspaper. C. I went there a few years ago. D. Yes, a daughter. E. No, It’s free.
C. Yes, I’m fine, thanks D. Five days ago. E. Yes, take an umbrella.- 474. Match the questions to the answers.
464. COMMUNICATION. Match the questions to the answers. Excuse me, Is anybody sitting here?
Is it raining outside? A. No, I stayed at home. &nbs .- -B. I don’t know. I have never seen.- -C. I went
A. It’s cold. B. He’s reading a newspaper. C. Yes, I’m fine, thanks. there a few years ago.- -D. Yes, a daughter.- -E. No, It’s free.-
D. Five days ago. E. Yes, take an umbrella.- 475. Match the questions to the answers.
465. COMMUNICATION. Match the questions to the answers. Who is that man?
Why are you wearing a jumper? A. No, I stayed at home.- -B. I don’t know. I have never seen.- -C. I went there a
A. It’s cold. B. He’s reading a newspaper. C. Yes, I’m fine, thanks. few years ago.- -D. Yes, a daughter.- -E. No, It’s free.-
D. Five days ago. E. Yes, take an umbrella.- 476. Match the questions to the answers.
466. COMMUNICATION. Match the questions to the answers. When were you there?
What’s Tushig doing? A. It’s cold.- -B. He’s reading a newspaper. A. No, I stayed at home. B.I don’t know. I have never seen.
C. Yes, I’m fine, thanks. D. Five days ago. E. Yes, take an umbrella. C. I went there a few years ago. D. Yes, a daughter. E. No, It’s free.
467. COMMUNICATION. Match the questions to the answers. 477. Match the questions to the answers.
When did you come back? Did you go out last night?
A. It’s cold. B. He’s reading a newspaper. C. Yes, I’m fine, thanks. A. No, I stayed at home.- -B. I don’t know. I have never seen.- -C. I went there a
D. Five days ago. E. Yes, take an umbrella.- few years ago.- -D. Yes, a daughter.- -E. No, It’s free.-
468. COMMUNICATION. Match the questions to the answers. 478. Match the questions to the answers.
Was your exam difficult? Did you have a nice holiday?
A. Ninety dollars.- -B. Because you were late.- -C. No, Thanks. I’ve just had A. for 3 months. B. I’m a dentist. C. Yes, It was great. Thanks.
lunch.- -D. They were on holiday.- -E. No, It was easy.- D. ‘Yes, It was beautiful. E. ‘Where is she going?-
469. COMMUNICATION. Match the questions to the answers. 479. Match the questions to the answers.
Where were they last week? How long have you been in Russia?
A. Ninety dollars.- -B. Because you were late.- -C. No, Thanks. I’ve just had A. for 3 months.- -B. I’m a dentist.- -C. Yes, It was great. Thanks.- -D. ‘Yes, It
lunch.- -D. They were on holiday. - -E. No, It was easy.- was beautiful.- -E. ‘Where is she going?-
470. Match the questions to the answers. 480. Match the questions to the answers.
How much was your new camera? What’s your job?
A. for 3 months. B. I’m a dentist. C.Yes,It was great. Thanks.

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D. ‘Yes, It was beautiful. E. ‘Where is she going?- 511. Odd one out. SUBJECTS:A. chemistry- -B. biology- -C. gym - -D. physics-
481. Match the questions to the answers. 512. Odd one out. MOVIES: A. cartoon - -B. documentary- -C. comedy- -D.
Look, There’s Anar? news-
A. for 3 months. B. I’m a dentist. C.Yes,It was great. Thanks. 513. Odd one out. SYMBOLS: A. fraction- -B. thirty- -C. minus- -D. plus-
D. ‘Yes, It was beautiful. E. ‘Where is she going?- 514. Odd. ACCESSORIES: A. a bracelet- -B. earrings- -C. a hairclip - -D. mittens
482. Match the questions to the answers. 519. Odd. ROAD TRANSPORT: A.an ambulance B.a bus C.a ferry D.a fire
Was the weather nice yesterday? engine
A. for 3 months. B. I’m a dentist. C.Yes, It was great. Thanks. 520. Odd one out.
D. ‘Yes, It was beautiful. E. ‘Where is she going?- HABITATS: A. a desert - -B. a grassland- -C. a tree - -D. a woodland
483. Odd one out. Clothes: A. a bracelet- -B. a coat - -C. socks- -D. trousers 521. Odd one out. PROTECTIVE CLOTHES:
484. Odd one out. ROOMS: A. bathroom B. dining room C. table D. kitchen A. cotton trousers- -B. a crash helmet- -B. a gas mask- -C. potholders
485. Odd one out. SOUNDS OF ANIMALS: A. bark B. cow C. oink D. meow 522. Odd one out. ADVENTURE SPORTS:
486. Odd one out. Parts of the body: A. elbows- -B. socks- -C. legs - -D. toes- A. rock climbing - -B. sky diving- -C. wind surfing- -D. forest fire
487. Odd one out.ADJECTIVES: A. bossy B. generous C. quickly D. talkative 523. Odd one out. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES:
488. Odd one out. Countable nouns: A. a cherry B. a biscuit C. a carrot D. sugar A. deforestation- -B. desertification- -C. forest fires- -D. wind power-
489. Odd one out. Uncountable nouns: A. jam- -B. rice - -C. a sausage- -D. salt- 524. Odd one out. ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS:
490. Odd one out. Vegetables: A. a biscuit- -B. a cabbage- C. a carrot- -D. an A. installing a waste bin- -B. traffic jam- -C. organic farming- -D. wind power
onion 525. PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS:
491. Odd one out. Weathers: A. cloudy - -B. cold- -C. foggy- -D. sun- A. absorbent B. rubber B. transparent D. waterproof
492. Odd one out. Prepositions: A. art - -B. between- -C. opposite- -D. near- 526. Odd one out. TYPES OF HOUSING:
493. Odd one out. Family members: A.a friend B.a brother C. a sister D. a father A. an apartment - -B. a bungalow- -C. a kayak - -D. a log house
494. Odd one out. relatives: A. an aunt- -B. a cousin - -C. a sister- -D. uncle 527. Odd one out. NATURAL DISASTERS:
495. Odd one out Clothes: A. a bracelet- -B. a coat - -C. socks- -D. trousers A. a drought - -B. an earthquake - -C. a hurricane- -D. traffic jam -
496. Odd one out. Rooms: A. bathroom B. dining room C. table D. kitchen 528. Odd one out. NATURAL DISASTERS:
497. Odd one out. Tastes: A. salty- -B. hear- -C. sour- -D. spicy- A. a drought - -B. an earthquake - -C. a hurricane- -D. traffic jam -
498. Odd one out. Senses: A. smell - -B. taste- -C. touch- -D. walk- 529. Odd one out. SURVIVAL ITEMS:
499. Odd one out. INSECTS: A. a beetle - -B. a spider - -C. a. parrot - -D. a worm A. a climbing rope- -B. a drought- -C. a life vest- -D. a whistle
500. Odd one out. Land animals: A. a bear- -B. a dolphin - -C. a giraffe- -D. a 530. Read the text and choose the correct answer.
lion- It was a Tuesday morning in April. Nomin got up early. She was going to wear her
501. Odd . WATER ANIMALS: A. a dolphin- -B. a fish- -C. a. tiger- -D. a lucky blue skirt to school. She really liked that skirt. She had a new shirt to match
whale- it, and new shoes, too. After Nomin got dressed, she went into the kitchen, where
502. Odd one out. Patterns: A. checked- -B. dotted- -C. plain- -D. purple- she could smell bacon. Nomin’s father was making bacon and toast. Nomin loved
503. Odd one out. COOKING: A.fry- -B. chop- -C. grate- -D. sweep bacon in the morning.
504. Odd one out. MATERIALS: A. copper- -B. ring- -C. gold- -D. iron - Her mother was getting ready for work. Her mother was a teacher at her school.
505. Odd out. CLOTHES MATERIALS: A. brick- -B. cotton- -C. silk- -D. wool She was in the second grade, and her mother taught fourth grade. She was excited
506. Odd one out. SPORTS: A. archery- -B. cycling- -C. jogging- -D. helmet about going to school. Her class was going to take a test to see how much they had
507. Odd. AIR TRANSPORT: A. an airplane- -B. a helicopter - -C. a train- -D. a learned so far that year. She couldn’t wait to get to school. She sharpened her new
jet pencils for the test. She was going to do her best on that test. She loved school, and
508. Odd one out. HAIR:A. blonde- -B. straight - -C. oval - -D. wavy- she liked to make good grades.
509. Odd one out. FACE: A. short- -B. round- -C. square- -D. oval- Nomin ate her breakfast, and then she and her mother went to the school. She went
510. Odd one out. JOBS:A. a chef - -B. a firefighter- -C. a jet- -D. a pilot- straight to her classroom. Her teacher, Ms. Erdene, was already there. It was fun to

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be in Ms. Erdene’s class. She was a great teacher. Her classmates arrived. Ms. A. a little bit larger than an average person.
Erdene called roll, and then they started the test. She tried to remember all the B. about the same size as an average person.
things that her teacher had taught her, and tried very hard to do everything right on C. smaller than an average person. D. much larger than an average person.
the test. The test took over an hour. After the test was over, the class played 532. Read the text and choose the correct answer.
outside for a long time. Then they ate lunch. After lunch, they watched a funny Hummingbirds are amazing little birds. They are the smallest of all birds and
movie, and then drew pictures until it was time to go home. It was a great day! weigh less than even a penny. The bee hummingbird, at barely more than two
What grade was Nomin in? inches long, is the smallest bird in the world!
A. The first - -B. The second - -C. The third - -D. The fourth- Unlike most birds, hummingbirds have iridescent feathers. Iridescent feathers
550.2. What did Nomin like to eat in the morning? glitter and shine in the sun. Hummingbirds are often dazzling combinations of
A. Eggs - -B. Bacon - -C. Oatmeal - -D. Cereal- greens and reds or greens and blues. Others are violet, orange, golden, silver or
550.3. Why was she excited about going to school? other combinations only Mother Nature could dream up. All hummingbirds have
A. They were going on a trip.- -B. They were having a party.- -C. They were long bills to insert into flowers. Some hummingbirds have special bills to fit into
taking a test.- -D. They were going to paint.- specific flowers. Hummingbirds are the only birds that can fly backwards.
550.4. What did Ms. Erdene do before they took the test? Hummingbirds are also unique among bird species in that they drink nectar from
A. She went to the office. B. She called roll. flowers. You can attract hummingbirds to your yard with special feeders that are
C. She went home. D. She wrote a note to Nomin’s parents. filled with sugar water. These feeders are usually bright red in color because
550.5. What did the children do outside after the test? hummingbirds are attracted to red.
A. rode bikes - -B. drew pictures C. played D. watched a movie Compared to other birds, hummingbirds are _________.
531. Read the text and choose the correct answer. A. about the same size- -B. larger- -C. Heavier- -D. lighter-
Dolphins are marine mammals that are related to whales and porpoises. A marine 552.2. What color are most hummingbird feeders?
mammal is one that lives in the water. Dolphins are found all over the world’s A. Golden- -B. Violet- -C. Green- -D. white-
oceans as well as in rivers and marshes. Dolphins are carnivores (meat eaters) and 552.3. Hummingbirds are the only birds that _______.
feed on fish, squid, and other marine life. They often swim together in groups A. are small- -B. will come to bird feeders- -C. are green- D. can fly backwards
called “pods.” They are thought to have powerful eyesight and hearing, but do not 552.4. To attract hummingbirds to your yard, put up feeders with _______ in
have a sense of smell. them.
Dolphins come in different sizes. Some are smaller than the average person, but A. berries- -B. flowers- -C. sugar water- -D. seeds-
others, such as the orca, can be 30 feet long, or more than five times as long as the 552.5. Hummingbirds eat ___________.
average person. Dolphins are thought to be very intelligent and communicate with A. berries- -B. the story doesn't say- -C. insects- -D. flower nectar-
each other using clicks and whistles. All dolphins are powerful swimmers. Have 533. Read the text and choose the correct answer.
you ever seen a dolphin? Groups of dolphins can often be seen bobbing in and out The magnificent redwood trees are some of the largest trees in the world! They
of waves close to the shoreline. are found mostly in Northern California where cool temperatures, misty rains,
551.1 Marine mammals live ___________. and dense fog allow them to grow. Redwood trees can live thousands of years.
A. on land- -B. in the desert- -C. in the water- -D. in the forest- The oldest of these trees can grow to over 300 feet tall. Some rise higher than the
551.2. ____________ are most closely related to the dolphin. Statue of Liberty! A few are so wide that roads can be built through them.
A. Whales- -B. Cats- -C. Squid- -D. Sharks- Redwoods trees are preserved in California's Redwood National Park. Every
551.3. Dolphins do not ______________. year, nearly a million visitors go to see the giant trees. Others just like to drive
A. have a sense of smell B. have good hearing along the 33-mile-long Avenue of the Giants, a road that winds through the park
C. communicate- D. have good eyesight and surrounding areas.
551.4. Which of the following would a dolphin probably not eat? Redwood trees grow_______
A. squid- -B. fish- -C. marine life- -D. plants- A. where it is icy cold. B. where it is hot and dry.
551.5. An Orca is ______________ C. everywhere in the United States. D. where it is cool and misty.

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553.2. How many people come to Redwood National Park? starfish can regrow arms that are bitten off by predators. Starfish can be dull or
A. a couple of hundred- -B. a few- -C. almost a million- -D. no one knows- colorful and come in many different sizes. Scientists believe there are more than
553.3. _________ Redwood Trees can grow to over 300 feet tall. 1,500 types of starfish.
A. Old- -B. Non- -C. All- -D. One or two- Starfish attack and eat other invertebrates. Some starfish, however, are harmful to
553.4. The author seems... undersea communities because they eat special kinds of coral or fish. Starfish are
A. to think Redwoods can grow anywhere. rarely eaten by humans because their bodies are bony and taste bad. Humans often
B. impressed with the Redwood trees. C. bored by the Redwood trees. use them as ornaments or collectibles.
D. to not know that much about the trees.- Some starfish....
553.5. Redwood trees can... A. taste good- -B. are eaten by humans- -C. are harmful- -D. have backbones-
A. live a very long time. B. live about as long as a person. 555.2. Where are starfish found?
C. stop growing at 100 feet tall. D. live without water.- A. Some of the world's oceans- -B. Only in icy oceans- -C. Only where there is
534. Read the text and choose the correct answer. coral- -D. All of the world's oceans-
Do you know that spiders are not insects? They are actually called Arachnids, a 555.3. What does the word "lack" mean in the following sentence?
group of animals related to insects that have eight legs and that have venom. They are a kind of ocean invertebrate, which means they lack backbones.
There are many different kinds of spiders. They live all over the world and can be A. have- -B. don't have- -C. eat- -D. hide in-
found in just about every habitat. Most like dark places, which may include your 555.4. All Starfish have .....
home, closets, or basement! A. five or more arms- -B. backbones- -C. lots of colors- -D. less than five arms-
Spiders are very interesting. Some spin silk webs to catch and eat prey, while 555.5. Which of the following facts would make a starfish different from
others attack their prey. Some spiders, like tarantulas, are large enough to eat other sea life?
lizards and mice! Many people are afraid of spiders because they bite. Most A. There are many different kinds of starfish- -B. They are found in different
spiders, however, will only bite if they think they are danger and most are oceans- -C. They can re-grow arms that are bitten off- -D. They can be colorful
harmless. Spiders are actually helpful to people because many eat insect pests 536. Read the text and choose the correct answer.
like cockroaches and mosquitoes. Lobsters are a kind of ocean creature called crustaceans. Crabs and shrimp are
Spiders have ____________ legs. crustaceans too. Lobsters, and most other crustaceans, are found throughout the
A. six- -B. eight- -C. four- -D. the passage doesn't say- world's oceans, often under rocks or in cracks on the sea floor.
554.2. Which is NOT true about spiders? Lobsters have five pairs of legs, three of which are claws. The front claws,
A. All spiders are dangerous. B. Spiders are actually helpful to people. sometimes called pincers, are larger than the others. Scientists believe lobsters can
C. Spiders like dark places. D. Some spiders attack their prey. live up to 70 years!
554.3. Spiders are.... People love to eat lobsters! The state of Maine is famous for the lobsters found
A. all harmful- -B. related to insects- -C. insects- -D. tarantulas- along its Atlantic coast. Here, lobsters are often served with melted butter, corn on
554.4. Why are spiders helpful to people? the cob, and French fries. Did you know that lobsters only turn red after they are
A. They have eight legs.- -B. They live all over the world.- -C. Some eat lizards.- - cooked? In the wild they can be grayish, yellow, green, blue or multi-colored.
D. Some eat insect pests.- Lobsters...
554.5. Which question is NOT answered in the passage? A. aren't usually eaten by people. B. have three pairs of claws.
A. What do spiders eat?- -B. How many legs do spiders have?- -C. How long do C. live only in the Atlantic Ocean. D. are related to fish and sharks.
spiders live?- -D. Where would I find a spider?- 556.2. In what paragraph does the author ask a question?
A. 1st B. 2nd C. 3rd D. There are no questions
535. Read the text and choose the correct answer. 556.3. What are pincers?
Starfish, sometimes called sea stars, are found in all of the world's oceans, even in A. Small claws toward the back of the lobster.- -B. Large claws at the front of the
the icy Arctic Ocean. They are a kind of ocean invertebrate, which means they lack lobster.- -C. Another name for the lobster's shell.- -D. The passage doesn't say.-
backbones. All starfish have at least five arms, but some have more. Many kinds of 556.4. What question is answered in the first paragraph?

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A. Where are lobsters found? B. What do people eat with lobsters? I work there as a ride operator at one of the roller coasters which is the most fun.
C. What colors are lobsters in the wild? D. How long can a lobster live? There are three other employees who work at the same ride with me. We welcome
556.5. Which is not true about lobsters? the riders, remind them the safety procedures and operate the ride. I work here for
A. They're related to shrimp. B. They're found on the ocean floor. about two months every summer and enjoy it very much. They organize several
C. They are red in the wild. D. They can live to be 70 fun events over the summer with free food, ice-cream and games for the workers.
537. Read the text and choose the correct answer. The park access is free for the employees so I can ride the rides as much as I want.
Hi, my name is Telmen. I am a financial adviser. Yesterday I had a very busy day. My family and friends love visiting me here because I can get them free admission
I woke up at half past six. Waking up was so hard that I needed to wash my face to the park too. The only bad part about working here is that it gets too hot
with cold water to open my eyes. Then I went to the kitchen and had a cup of sometimes. But even then, I can just jump in the cool waters of the Atlantic ocean
coffee and toast for breakfast. I brushed my teeth, took the trash out, ironed my and refresh.
clothes and finally I got dressed and left home around seven o’clock. I got on the How long does he work there?
bus at half past seven to downtown. A. about sixty days - -B. about forty days - -C. about thirty days - -D. about two
I arrived at work at ten to eight. I needed to finish up six reports before noon. At months-
twelve o'clock I had half an hour lunch with my colleagues. After lunch we had a 558.2. How many people does he work at the same ride with?
meeting until two o’clock. Then I visited one of my clients at three o’clock to talk A. two - -B. three - -C. four- -D. six -
about his financial plans. I came back to work at around four o'clock and prepared 558.3. What does he like the most about the park?
three more reports. Finally at six I was able to leave my office and I was exhausted A. It has many fun rides.- -B. The roller coaster.- -C. The park is on the
by the time I got home. beach.- -D. Free food and ice-cream.-
What time did he arrive at work yesterday? 558.4. Which of the followings is incorrect?
A. at 6.30 a.m.- -B. at 7 a.m. - -C. at 7.50 a.m.- -D. at 8.10 a.m.- A. He doesn't go to school in summer.- -B. He operates a roller coaster.- -
557.2. What did he need to do before lunch? C. He loves working at the park.- -D. He likes hot weather .-
A. He needed to finish six reports.- -B. He needed to have a meeting.- -C. He 558.5. Which of the followings you cannot answer about the amusement park?
needed to visit one of his clients.- -D. He needed to talk about financial plans.- A. It has access to the beach.- -B. It has access to the boardwalk.- -C. The
557.3. What do you think his job is? park has a lot of fun rides.- -D. The park has many disco bars.-
A. an engineer- -B. a doctor- -C. an accountant- -D. a teacher- 539. Read the text and choose the correct answer.
557.4. Which of the following questions you cannot answer? Dear Misheel,
A. Why was he so sleepy? B. How many reports did he finish? Hi, my name is Tuya and I am your new pen pal. I’m ten years old, and I live in
C. What time did he have his lunch? D. Why did he visit his client? Erdenet. I go to the 4th grade in Ekhlel Elementary School. On weekdays, I get up
557.5. Which of the followings is incorrect? at 6 o’clock. The school starts at 7:30 in the morning. I have my lunch at the
A. He had a tiring day. B. He works alone in his office. school cafeteria and I usually leave around 3:30 in the afternoon. I am good at
C. He used public transportation. D. He works in the city center. Math, I also like History and Geography but my favorite subject is Science. I like
538. Read the text and choose the correct answer. playing basketball and soccer. I also play tennis, and I like swimming. On the
Hi, I am Ganaa. In summer, I work at a theme park in a nearby coastal town for a weekends, I go to the movie theater with my friends. We like action movies. I
month. I love summer time and working at the park so I can't wait till the schools usually go to church with my parents on Sundays.
close for the summer. The amusement park where I work is really big with lots of Please write and tell me about you and your life. What’s your family like? What do
fun rides and restaurants. But what's the best about it is that it is actually built on you like doing in your spare time?
the beach. This is a beach town and there is a really long boardwalk by the beach I hope to hear from you soon.
with many shops, food stores and stairs to the beach at several points. The main Best wishes,
entrance to the park is also from the boardwalk. The park also has access to the Tuya.
beach so you can get to the beach by going through the park. What’s her favorite subject? A. Sports - -B. History - -C. Geography - -D.
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559.2. What time does she go home? each foot. We each have two eyes on our face. We see with our eyes. We each
A. at 3.30 a.m. - -B. at 3.30 p.m. - -C. at 6 a.m. - -D. at 6 p.m.- have two ears. We hear with our ears. We each have one nose on our face. We
559.3. Which statement is correct? smell with our nose. We each have one tongue. We taste with our tongue. We each
A. She usually practices the drums on weekdays.- -B. She is interested in have one brain. We think with our brain. We each have two lungs in our chest. We
Science.- -C. She has got a music group at school.- -D. She and his friends like breathe with our lungs.
watching thrillers.- Humans can do many things. People can walk. We use our legs and feet to walk.
559.4. Which one of the following questions you cannot answer? We can run. Running is faster than walking. We use our legs and feet to run. We
A. What time does she get up on weekdays?- -B. Which school subjects does she can climb. We use our arms, hands, legs and feet to climb. We can climb up trees
like?- -C. What music types does she like?- -D. Where does she eat her lunch?- or climb up ladders. We can eat and drink. We use our mouth and teeth to eat. We
559.5. Which of the following statements is incorrect? eat meat, fruit, vegetables, and other foods. We can drink lots of things, but we
A. She likes playing badminton.- -B. She usually goes to the movie theater on the drink water the most. We also use our mouth and teeth to talk.
weekends.- -C. She is interested in History and Geography.- -D. She wants to be in Each human has five…
contact with Misheel A. feet on each leg.- -B. toes on each foot.- -C. hands on each arm.- -D. Both A
540. Read the text and choose the correct answer. and B are correct.-
Dear Melissa, 561.2. How many ears does each human have? A. 1- -B. 2- -C. 5- -D. 10
I hope you are well. Guess what! I am having a big party next week at my house 561.3. What do we smell with?
and I am inviting all my close friends. The theme of the party is going to be Harry A. Our toes- -B. Our nose- -C. Our lungs- -D. Our fingers
Potter, so all must dress accordingly. You would make a great witch! I need to let 561.4. We use our legs to…
everyone know by Wednesday since I am throwing the party next Saturday. Sam is A. run.- -B. walk.- -C. climb.- -D. All of the above-
going to decorate the house and my mother is going to bake a cake and make lots 561.5. What do humans eat? A. Meat- -B. Water- -C. Ladders- -D. Coffee
of food. There is going to be music and dancing as well. John is going to be the DJ.
You can stay over at my house. It’s going to be great! I hope to see you then. 542. Read the text and choose the correct answer.
Love, Frogs live on land and in water. Frogs have long back legs and short bodies. Their
Sarah eyes stick out. They do not have tails. Most of the time they move in the water, but
What kind of an organization is it? they can also move on land. Frogs have smooth, not bumpy, skin. They can breathe
A. It is a slumber party. B. It is a costume party. through their skin. Their skin must stay wet so they can breathe through it. Young
C. It is about making cake. D. It is a dance party.- frogs must breathe through their skin. Older frogs grow lungs. They breathe
560.2. When is the party? through their lungs when they are on land, just like people do. Frogs lay their eggs
A. It is a fancy dress party B. On Wednesday in ponds and other bodies of water, like lakes.
C. On Friday D. It is next Saturday Frogs must move fast to catch something to eat. They must also get away from
560.3. Who is going to be the DJ? bigger animals. Some frogs have webs of skin between their toes. Webbed toes are
A. Her mother- -B. John - -C. Sam - -D. Sarah- good because it helps them to swim very fast. Tree frogs have toe pads. The toe
560.4. What is Sam going to do? pads help them hang on when they climb. When they climb, they move up trees or
A. He is going to decorate the house- C. He is going to be the DJ. rocks. Some tree frogs live high in very tall trees. Those tree frogs have webs
D. He is going to make a lot of food. E. He is going to throw a party between their toes. They can jump from tree to tree. They can’t fly, but they can
560.5. Whose party is it? stay in the air for a long jump.
A. It is Sarah’s party- -B. It is Judy’s party- -C. It is Sarah’s mother’s party- -D. It A young frog’s skin must stay wet so…
is Harry Potter’s party- A. the frog can swim.- -B. the frog can climb- -C. the frog can lay eggs.- -D. the
541. Read the text and choose the correct answer. frog can breathe.
The human body has many parts. People have two arms and two legs. We have 562.2. Where do frogs lay their eggs?
two hands and two feet. We have five fingers on each hand. We have five toes on A. In water- -B. On land- -C. In trees- -D. Under rocks-

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562.3. How are young and old frogs different? 544. Өгүүлбэрүүдийг уншаад A,B,C,D хариултаас зөвийг нь сонгоно уу.
A. Only older frogs have lungs. B. Only young frogs can swim. Baatar and Bold________at the playground now.
C. Only young frogs can live in water. D. Only older frogs must have wet skin. A. play- -B. are playing- -C. have played - -D. were playing
562.4. Some frogs have toe pads to help them... 545. What time did your class __________yesterday?
A. climb.- -B. swim.- -C. jump.- -D. fly.- A. finish- -B. be finishing - -C. finished - -D. was finishing-
562.5. What helps frogs swim and jump? 546. Naraa _______her grandparents in Darhan next weekend.
A. Toe pads- -B. Their lungs- -C. Their smooth skin- -D. Webs of skin between A. visits - -B. will visit- -C. is going to visit- -D. going to visit
their toes 547. Your parents are calling you, ___________?
562.6. What did Ben Franklin invent? A. aren’t they- -B. don’t they- -C. are they - -D. do they –
A. Electricity- -B. Swim suits- -C. Bifocals- -D. Both B and C are correct.- 548. I was born __________March, 21ST, 1999. A. in - -B. __ C. at D. on
549. This film was _____________film I’ve ever seen.
543. Read the text and choose the correct answer. A. long- -B. longest - -C. longer- -D. the longest -
Benjamin Franklin was born in 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts. He came from a 550. Many students are working _____________ these days.
big family. He had 16 brothers and sisters. When Benjamin was 15, his brother A. harder - -B. hardly - -C. hard D. hardest -
started the first Boston newspaper. It was called The New England Courant. He 551. __________you go shopping very often?
worked for the newspaper for a short time, but he was not happy. So, he went to A. Have -B. Do C. Are D. Were
Philadelphia and worked as a printer. In 1729, he bought a newspaper business. Read the following sentences and choose the correct answer from A,B,C,D.
The newspaper was the Pennsylvania Gazette. He was very busy. In 1733, he 552. We have a big fridge in our ________________.
started publishing Poor Richard’s Almanac. His pen name (the name he used as A. living room - -B. bathroom - -C. kitchen - -D. bedroom
an author) was Richard Saunders. This book came out every year. Almanacs have 553. My favourite subject is __________________.
information about weather and crops. They also have wise sayings. The wise A. literature- -B. publisher- -C. homework - -D. fashion -
saying “A penny saved is a penny earned” comes from Poor Richard’s Almanac. 554. Saran always tells the truth. She is very _____________.
Benjamin Franklin was also an inventor. In 1743 he invented a very good stove A. polite- -B. kind- -C. friendly- -D. honest -
called the Franklin stove. He invented swim fins. He invented bifocal glasses. He 555. It’s cold outside. You should _________ your winter coat.
also invented the first odometer. He retired from his newspaper business in 1749. A. put up - -B. put on - -C. put off - -D. put out -
He stopped working on it. Then he became busy with science. 556. Please, buy for me __________of bread and a jar of jam.
Benjamin Franklin was also very interested in American politics. He helped A. a dozen - -B. a bunch - -C. a loaf - -D. a bar -
Thomas Jefferson write the Declaration of Independence. In 1776, he and other 557. Read the dialogue and match the questions with A B C D
people signed the Declaration of Independence. Franklin died on April 17, 1790. Buying a city map
He was 84 years old. 1. Excuse me. Do you sell maps?- a. That’ll be ten thousand tugriks, please.
Which newspaper did Ben Franklin buy? 2. Oh, well I want to buy a city map. b. You’re welcome. Have a nice day.
A. The New England Courant- -B. The New England Gazette- -C. Pennsylvania 3. Let me see….the bigger, the better. I think. c. Which size would you prefer?
Courant- -D. Pennsylvania Gazette- 4. Oh, I’ve got only dollars. d. No problem. I receive U.S. dollar.
563.2. What was Ben Franklin’s pen name? 5. Thank you very much.-e. Yes, we do. There are many different types.
A. Richard Franklin- -B. Richard Saunders- -C. Thomas Jefferson- -D. Benjamin A.1e 2d 3a 4c 5b B.1a 2b 3d 4e 5c - -C.1e 2c 3a 4d 5b - -D.1a 2c 3d 4b 5e
Saunders- 569. Read the text and answer the questions 15-17.
563.3. He started publishing his almanac in… How we eat
A. 1729- -B. 1733.- -C. 1743.- -D. 1749.- 1. Everybody knows that the traditional Mediterranean diet is supposed to be very
563.4. What did Franklin write with Jefferson? healthy. A typical meal consists of a salad, fresh vegetables and some meat or
A. The Declaration of Independence- -B. The New England Courant- -C. Poor fish which is cooked in olive oil. Bread and fresh fruit are served with most
Richard’s Almanac- -D. The Pennsylvania Gazette meals.

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2. Unfortunately, many people are abandoning healthy eating habits and living on What meal do you usually have _______ dinner? A.for- -B.of- -C.at- -
pizzas and hamburgers. You can find fast food restaurants everywhere now and D.in
they are usually full of young people. Another new habit is eating in the street. 452. Choose the correct answer from A, B, C or D.
Wherever you go and no matter what time of day it is, you can see people Have you ever ________ a horse? A.ride- -B.rode - -C.ridden- -D.riding
eating snacks in the street. 453. Choose the correct answer from A, B, C or D.
3. Why are eating habits changing? First, a lot of people live alone or don’t have They used to play on the beach when they ___________young.
time to go home at lunchtime. A snack is easy and quick. In the past, mothers A.had - -B.did- -C.are- -D.were
stayed at home and cooked full meals for their families. Now they go to work, 454. Choose the correct answer from A, B, C or D.
too. Also, it is trendy to go to fast food places. Many young people go there to Would you like ____________ the most interesting places around here?
be like their friends. But I’m not sure they all like the food! A.visited B.visiting C.to visit D.visit
4. In my opinion, if we carry on eating so much fast food we are going to become 455. Choose the correct answer from A, B, C or D.
very unhealthy. So I think that people should go back to eating our traditional On my summer holiday I visit my uncle ___________lives in the countryside.
dishes which are varied and good for them. Schools should set an example and A.when B.who C.which D.where-
serve healthy meals at lunchtime. And there should be cooking lessons in 456. Choose the correct word from A, B, C or D.
school! Tulga’s hobby is _________stamps.
Match sentences with ABCD. A.gathering B.painting C.describing D.collecting-
a. personal opinion Paragraph 1 457. Choose the correct word from A, B, C or D.
b. reasons for new eating habits Paragraph 2 My classmates are very _____________. They always come on time.
c. a description of new unhealthy eating habits Paragraph 3 A.shy B.easygoing C.punctual D.patient-
d. a description of a healthy diet. Paragraph 4 458. Choose the correct word from A, B, C or D.
A.1a 2b 3c 4d - -B.1d 2c 3b 4a- -C.1b 2c 3a 4d.- -D.1c 2d 3a 4b- My brother is a _________and he trains sportsmen.
578.2. Read the text and choose theTrue sentence. A.coach B.officer C.reporter D.waiter-
A. All types of fresh vegetables are considered healthy. 459. Choose the correct word from A, B, C or D.
B. Fast food restaurants are not very common nowadays. I use___________ to wake up in the morning.
C. People can eat snacks only in the restaurants. A.a clock tower B.a wristwatch C.a wall clock D.an alarm clock
D. Eating fast food all the time is considered healthy. - 460. Choose the correct word from A, B, C or D.
578.3. Read the text and choose the incorrect sentence. You must ___________all the lights before you leave!
A. Eating traditional food is healthier than eating fast food.- -B. People prefer fast A.turn up B.switch off C.put on D.log out-
food because of shortage of time.- -C. Traditional foods around the world are 461. Choose the correct word from A, B, C or D.
similar to each other.- -D. A traditional way of eating has been changing. - Let’s go to the pool. Please, take your ___________suit.
447. Basketball, volleyball and handball are indoor sports, but skiing, hiking, A.swimming B.skiing C.climbing D.running-
cycling are _________________sports. outdoor- 462. Read and choose the correct word for each gap from A, B, C or D.
448. Choose the correct answer from A, B, C or D. City life is great! There is good public transportation, like (15) _________and
He likes drawing and he wants to be ________artist. A.x- -B.an- -C.the- -D.a buses. People can find good jobs (16) __________, but they need to (17)
449. Choose the correct answer from A, B, C or D. _____________ a lot of money on their life. Nowadays many people like to
I ___________ my clothes every Sunday. live in the city. However, it’s (18) _________to live in. Big shopping centers,
A.washed- -B.have washed- -C.wash- -D.am washing - restaurants, sights and other interesting places are getting more and more.
450. Choose the correct answer from A, B, C or D. A.cars- -B.taxis- -C.trucks- -D.ships-
The teacher was upset, because only __________students did the homework. 463. Correct order. Write the sentence into the right order.
A.a lot of- -B.more- -C.many- -D.few- started, already, the lesson, has ………………………………………….
451. Choose the correct answer from A, B, C or D.
464. Correct order. Write the sentence into the correct order.
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everyday, the team, practices, …………………………………………… 463. Put the words in the correct order. night / i/ to / went / cinema / the / last
589. Put the words in the correct order.
months/ her / i / have / for / known …………………………………………. 464. Put the words in the correct order. at\ yesterday\ home\ did\ stay\ you?
448. Write into the right order. a new comedy, they, showing, this week, are
465. Put in the correct order. interesting/bought/book/ i/the/ which/was
449. Put the words in the correct order. finished / history /I /have /my /essay
466. Put in the correct order. if /add /three /seven /get / ten /you /and /you
450. Put the words in the correct order. glasses / she /used / wear / to
467. Put in the correct order. healthy / do / you /if/ you/ be / will /exercise
451. Put in the correct order. where/ a /is /school/ learn/ the/people / place
468. Make questions That course was too hard for him
452. Put the words in the correct order. students / best /of /the /she/ is /one . ……………………………………………………………………………
469. Make questions He slept during the football game.
453. Put in the correct order. one / the / of / friendship /values / important / is/ …………................................................ …………………………………
most 470. Make questions They lived in the north during the war.
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454. Put the words in the correct order. world / the / in /wonders / there /eight 471. Make questions John is looking for a new house.
/are .....................................................................................................................
472. Make questions The train leaves at 6.30
455. Put the words in the correct order. cat / than / the / tiger / is / heavier/the ........................................................................................................
473. Make questions He has tried to call her for an hour.
456. Put the words in the correct order. carefully /more / you /drive /should ....................................................................................................................
474. Make questions Mary is flying to Madrid tomorrow.
457. Put the words in the correct order. is / the / beautiful /it /most/ coat/ . ..................................................................................................................
475. Make questions She was born in 1987.
458. Put the words in the correct order. could /3 /she / languages /speak ....................................................................................................................
476. Make questions Faith was born in Mongolia.
459. Put the words in the correct order. badminton/ play /they /don’t ........................................................ ……………………………………...
477. Make questions Eva’s plan is realistic.
460. Put the words in the correct order. expensive /she/ long/ is / wearing …………………………………………………...……………………….
/dress/an 478. Make questions He used to ride a bicycle to school.
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461. Put the words in the correct order. homework / I / was / doing/my 479. Make questions They were playing football in the garden.
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462. Put the words in the correct order. notebook / the /on /is / your /desk 480. Make questions The sun was shining.
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481. Make questions The book was written by a famous writer. 639.5. What parts are the principal places for downhill skiing?
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482. Make questions She told Mary. 488. Read the text and answer the questions.
Europeans play football, and Americans play football; but surprisingly they do not
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play the same game. American football is played by men wearing helmets and
483. Make questions She dropped the glass. protective clothing; the ball is oval. European football is played with a round ball,
................................................................................................................... by people wearing just socks, shorts, a shirt, and football boots.
484. Make questions Greg has finished his geography essay. Americans have another popular outdoor game too; baseball - a classic American
…………………………………………………………………..……….. game, that is only played seriously in North America. In Britain, a few people play
485. Make questions The bus always comes at 6. an "ancestor" of baseball, called "rounders" - but it is not a popular sport.
.................................................................... In today's "global village", lifestyles have become international.
Besides these big sports, America of course has basketball - perhaps the most
486. Make questions They visited a castle 5 days ago.
successful "export" invented at Springfield College, Massachusetts, in 1891.
........................................................................ Basketball is quite certainly an "American game". Basketball has become much
487. Read the text and answer the questions. more popular in other countries than any other American team sport.
Only two parts of the USA are mild or warm in winter — a) the coasts, especially Until the 1960's, team sports were not played on a global scale. In Europe, people
Florida and southern California, and b) the southern part of the Mississippi basin. played European games, and in North America American games were played. The
Everywhere else it gets cold, often very cold. By the end of November, many only real "global" sports were individual sports, such as golf and tennis.
American states are often covered in snow; and although recent winters have been 1, What do Americans and Europeans play?
less cold, sport in winter usually means snow sports, or indoor sports.
By January, many people in North America will have temperatures of -30°C; not 640.2. What is the classic American game?
every day, of course, but such low temperatures are not rare. In Chicago course,
but such low temperatures are not rare. In Chicago and Minneapolis, the 640.3. Where is the baseball played?
temperature can fall below -400.
When it is very cold, especially when there is a cold wind, few people want to go 640.4. Where was basketball invented?
outside, unless they have to; but on sunny winter days, winter sports are popular.
In the large flat regions in the middle of North America, the most popular winter 640.5. Were the team sports popular until the 1960’s?
sports are snowmobiling, snow-shoeing and cross-country skiing. Ice-skating is
popular too; lakes and rivers freeze, and many towns and cities have free open-air 489. Read the text and answer the questions.
skating rinks. In many places, these are flood-lit after dark, so that people can Coca-Cola is now a permanent part of world culture. People know and drink Coca-
enjoy skating in the evening. Cola all over the world.
However, for many people, real "winter sports" means downhill skiing; and in the It is said that the Coca-Cola bottle is the most recognized object in the world. And
USA, there are two principal areas for this; the Adirondack Mountains in the North the famous Coca-Cola logo is the most famous logo in the world. Unlike any other
East, and the Rockies in the west. famous commercial logo, it has not changed in 100 years!
How is the weather in the southern California? But the story of Coca-Cola is even older than that. It was in 1886 that John
Pemberton, a druggist in Atlanta, Georgia, invented a new type of syrup, using
639.2. How is the weather in other parts of America except the two parts? coca leaves, sugar and cola nuts, plus a few other secret ingredients! Pemberton
sold it as a medicine; and with its coca, it must have made people feel good!
639.3. What sports are the most popular on winter days? Candler was the man who really invented the drink Coca-Cola. At first he sold it in
his drugstore; then he began selling the syrup to other drugstores, who used it with
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going to drugstores just to get a drink of Coca-Cola. a curve. A swing can move back and forth. A light switch can move up and down.
Before long, other people became interested in the product, including a couple of Fans have blades that move in a circle. If you want to know if something is
businessmen who wanted to sell it in bottles. Candler sold them a license to bottle moving, you can compare it to other things around it that are not moving. If the
the drink. The famous bottle, with its very distinctive shape, was designed in 1916. things behind the object are changing, the object is probably moving. If they are
Today, Coca-Cola is made in countries all over the world. It is the world's most not changing, the object is probably not moving.
popular drink. You can measure the distance an object moves.
What does John Pemberton do? Just measure the distance between where it was when it started to move and where
641.2. What did John Pemberton use for his invention’? it was when it stopped. Distance can be measured in inches, feet, yards or miles.
Those measurements are in the customary system. It can also be measured in
641.3. Who was the real inventor of Coca-Cola? millimeters, centimeters, meters and kilometers. Those measurements are in the
metric system.
641.4. Who did Candler sell a license? When something is in motion, what does it change?

641.5. When was the famous bottle designed? 643.2. How does a swing move?
643.3. How does a light switch move?
490. Read the text and answer the questions. 643.4. How can you test if something is moving or not?
Artists use color to create patterns. Color can also show different moods. Bright
colors make us feel happy and energetic. Dark colors make us feel calm or sad. 643.5. What is one unit of measurement you could use to measure distance?
The primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. They are the colors that can be mixed
together to make different colors. Mixing two primary colors makes a secondary 492. Read the text and answer the questions.
color. The secondary colors are orange, green, and violet (purple). Orange is made You can cut a whole thing into equal parts. This lets everyone have a fair share.
by mixing yellow and red. Green is made by mixing yellow and blue. Violet is Each of the parts is called a fraction. Fractions have special names. The names tell
made by mixing red and blue. us how many pieces of that size would be needed to make a whole.
Intermediate colors can be made by mixing a primary and a secondary color Someone is cutting a pie. He/she is being careful to make equal parts. When he/she
together. Some intermediate colors are blue violet and red orange. Black, white, is done, he/she will have eight slices that are all the same size. Each slice is called
and gray are special colors. They are called neutral colors. Colors have been one-eighth.
organized into a color wheel. It shows the three primary colors, the three secondary A single slice is one of the eight pieces needed to make the whole pie. Because
colors, and the six intermediate colors. Artists use the color wheel. It helps them none of the pieces are gone yet, it is still a whole. No matter how many pieces the
know which colors they want to use together. pie is cut into, if you have all the pieces, it is still a whole.
What kinds of colors make us feel calm? The more pieces that are cut, the smaller the pieces have to be. If the pie is cut into
only three pieces, the pieces will be pretty big. Each of the pieces will be called
642.2. What kinds of colors make us feel like we have lots of energy? one-third. If the pie is cut into five pieces, the pieces have to be a little smaller.
You have to get two more slices out of the pie. Each piece is called one-fifth. Other
642.3. What are the primary colors? names are one-fourth for four parts, one-half for two parts and one-sixth for six
642.4. What are the secondary colors? parts.
642.5. What tool do artists use to organize all the colors? What is a fraction?

491. Read the text and answer the questions. 644.2. How does a fraction get its special name?
We can watch things around us move. When something is in motion, it changes its
position. Objects can move from one place to another. They can move in many 644.3. What do you have if you have all the pieces that the whole was cut into?
directions. If you roll a ball, it might move in a straight line. It might also move in

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644.4. How do you call each piece when the pie is cut into three pieces? ? Geometry is the study of two-dimensional shapes, three-dimensional figures and
all the various positions, combinations, sizes and shapes they can have. Geometry
644.5. If the whole is cut into four pieces, what is the special name for each of the deals with a sense of space. It requires people to reason and problem-solve.
pieces? Geometry is found in everyday life, especially in art, science, architecture, sports
and more. Ancient Greek named Euclid is known as the Father of Geometry. Much
493. Read the text and answer the questions. of the geometry studied by students is based on his ideas. His ideas are very
The Cherokee were a dominant tribe that lived in parts of modern-day Tennessee, important for further geometrical studies in high school and college.
Georgia, the Carolinas, Alabama and Kentucky. Men and women had specific There are many important mathematical terms to know to be successful in
gender roles: Men were in charge of war, hunting, and diplomatic relations, while geometry. A ray is part of a line. It has only one endpoint, and it extends forever in
females were in charge of the home, property, and family. Sometimes, Cherokee one direction. A line is a straight path of points that continues on forever in two
women participated in war too. The Cherokee were divided into seven large clans: directions.
Long Hair, Paint, Bird, Wolf, Wild Potato, Deer, and Blue. Babies would be born Lines are called different things depending on their position in relationship to other
into their mother's clan. Villages were comprised of individuals from different lines. Two lines are parallel to each other when they stay the same distance apart
clans. A man and a woman from the same clan could not marry. and never cross. Two lines are perpendicular to each other when they cross to form
The Cherokee had many sacred ceremonies including those for their crops, births, four right angles. Two lines are intersecting lines when one line crosses the other,
deaths, war, moon phases, and other events. The most important Cherokee and they share a point.
ceremony was the Green Corn Ceremony, which took place when the last corn Who is called the Father of Geometry?
crop ripened. The ceremony usually lasted four days and honored, Selu, the 647.2. Where is geometry found?
Cherokee Corn Mother. At the beginning of the ceremony, all of the members of a 647.3. What is the main difference between a ray and a line?
village would wash themselves in a source of moving water. Then, sacred dances
representing the harvest would be performed for several hours within the sacred 647.4. How do you know if two lines are parallel to each other?
circle, a large pit that also included a fire lit with a sacred branch that was struck
by lightning. The ceremony would end with various other dances and rituals 647.5. What is a line?
including one in which the entire village danced around the sacred fire. 447. CORRECT ORDER: my car, at the moment, a mechanic, repairing, is
What’s the Cherokee men’s role? .....................................................................
448. CORRECT ORDER: writing, she, a letter, now, is
645.2. What’s role of Cherokee women? ....................................
449. CORRECT ORDER: my sister, her car, likes, very much,new
645.3. What do the members of a village do at the beginning of the ceremony? ...............................................................
450. CORRECT ORDER: the window, they, broke, last week
645.4. What is the most important Cherokee ceremony? ................................................
451. CORRECT ORDER: making, a birthday cake, my mother, tomorrow, is
645.5. How many days does the Green Corn continue? ......................................................................
452. CORRECT ORDER: some biscuits, bake, my sister, next, Sunday, will
645.6. What did a Dutch inventor invent? ..........................................................................
453. CORRECT ORDER: quite, play, she, the piano, can, well
645.7. What was the moon covered in? ...................................
454. CORRECT ORDER: at nine o’clock, the film, starts
645.8. How many hours did he spend to invent a telescope? ..............................................
494. Read the text and answer the questions. 455. CORRECT ORDER: hair, blue eyes, she , has and brown
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456. CORRECT ORDER: the advice, he, follow, should 478. 2. Make question to underlined words.
.......................................... Tuvshinbayar is the most famous person in my country.
457. CORRECT ORDER: left, home, early, yesterday, my cousin ………………………………………………………………………..…..
......................................................... 479. Make question to underlined words. They go to work by bus.
458. MAKE QUESTIONS : My friend is riding a horse. ………………………………………………………………………..…..
………………….................. 480. Make question to underlined words.
459. MAKE QUESTIONS : My father drives a car. The largest dinosaurs were over 30m long and 15m tall.
460. MAKE QUESTIONS : .They stayed at the hotel last summer. …………………………………………………………………………….
.............................................................. 481. Make question to underlined words. This comb is made of plastic.
461. MAKE QUESTIONS : She is writing a letter to her cousin. ………………………………………………………………………..…..
................................................... 482. Make question to underlined words. I’m going to travel to Japan .
462. MAKE QUESTIONS : My cousin is going to work. ………………………………………………………………………..…..
............................................ 483. Make question to underlined words. The children are sitting in the garden.
463. MAKE QUESTIONS : My friend is riding a horse. ………………………………………………………………………..…..
....................................... 484. Make question to underlined words. She usually gets up at 6.30 am.
464. MAKE QUESTIONS : My father drives a car to work. ………………………………………………………………………..…..
465. MAKE QUESTIONS : They stayed at the hotel last summer. 485. Make question to underlined words. Itgel runs with his dog on Sundays.
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466. MAKE QUESTIONS : She is writing a letter to her cousin 486. Make question to underlined words. Telmen likes cats because they are
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nice.
467. MAKE QUESTIONS : My cousin is going to school soon.
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468. MAKE QUESTIONS : She doesn’t agree with her friend’s decision. 487. Make question to underlined words. My sister looks like my mother.
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469. MAKE QUESTIONS : He is listening to some old records. 488. Make question to underlined words. Anne likes her new job very much.
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470. MAKE QUESTIONS : She is waiting for the bus. 489. Make question. We need to drink a lot of water to stay healthy.
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471. MAKE QUESTIONS : The boys were talking about football.
................................................... 490. Make question. The easiest way to go to the park is to turn left.
472. MAKE QUESTIONS : She has got a letter from her pen- friend. …………………………………………………………………..…..
........................................................ 491. Make question to underlined words. I have read that novel ten times.
473. MAKE QUESTIONS : She doesn’t agree with her friend’s decision ………………………………………………………………………..…..
............................................................ 492. Make question. He usually plays basketball twice a week.
474. MAKE QUESTIONS : He is listening to some old records. …………………………………………………………………..…..
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493. Make question to underlined words. It was $6 for this cake.
475. MAKE QUESTIONS : She is waiting for the bus.
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476. MAKE QUESTIONS : The boys were talking about football. 494. Make question to underlined words. There are 20 students in the class.
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477. MAKE QUESTIONS : She has got a letter from her pen- friend. 495. Make question to underlined words. The Everest is about 8000 m high.

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………………………………………………………………………..….. 509. Put in the correct order. (keys / If / find / I /your,)( you / will / I / tell).
496. Make question to underlined words. I will go home after the test. ………………………………………………………………………..…..
………………………………………………………………………..….. 510. Put in the correct order. foreign / any / speak / can / languages / you?
497. Make question to underlined words. She has been here for 5 days. ………………………………………………………………………..…..
………………………………………………………………………..….. 511. Put the words in the correct order. there/ is /in/ your/ schoolbag/ a ruler?
495. Correct order. dinner / at / they / o’clock / having / yesterday / were / 8. ………………………………………………………………………..…..
………………………………………………………………………..….. 512. Put the words in the correct order. Paris /long/ in /how /Nomin/stay
496. Correct order. dinner / at / they / o’clock / having / yesterday / were / 8. /did?
………………………………………………………………………..….. ………………………………………………………………………..…..
497. Put the words in the correct order. by / going / we / to / train / are / travel. 513. Put the words in the correct order. countryside/do/ you/ live/ the/ in?
………………………………………………………………………..….. ………………………………………………………………………..…..
498. Put in the correct order. put / on / you / some / wall / the / should / 514. Put the words in the correct order. brother /your /play /does/ football?
pictures. ………………………………………………………………………..…..
………………………………………………………………………..….. 515. Put the words in the correct order. what/ the/ are/ kids/ doing ?
499. Put in the correct order. (keys / If / find / I /your,)( you / will / I / tell). ………………………………………………………………………..…..
………………………………………………………………………..….. 516. Put the words in the correct order. where /go /did /to/ he ?
500. Put in the correct order. foreign / any / speak / can / languages / you? ………………………………………………………………………..…....
………………………………………………………………………..….. 447. Read the text and answer the questions.
501. Put the words in the correct order. there/ is /in/ your/ schoolbag/ a ruler? My name is Bolor and this is what I normally do. I love to walk on the mountain.
………………………………………………………………………..….. During the week I wake up early and go for a small walk on the mountain. I
usually go with my father or my brother. We like to get some fresh air before we
502. Put the words in the correct order. Paris /long/ in /how /Nomin/stay /did?
start our day. We live in the country far away from the city. We think that our
………………………………………………………………………..….. country life is wonderful because we are away from the noise and pollution of the
503. Put the words in the correct order. countryside/do/ you/ live/ the/ in? city. We often walk for about one-half hour and then return to our home. I always
………………………………………………………………………..….. take my bus after our walk and at about 8:30 a.m. and arrive at school at 9:00
504. Put the words in the correct order. brother /your /play /does/ football? a.m. My father takes his car and goes to town to work. He works at a veterinary
………………………………………………………………………..….. clinic. He is a vet and loves to help animals. We have 3 dogs and two cats. On
505. Put the words in the correct order. what/ the/ are/ kids/ doing ? the week end we wake up early and go for a hike on the mountain. It is so nice to
smell the fresh air and see the wild animals. We stay there for about three hours
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and bring our lunch with us. As you can see my family loves nature.
506. Put the words in the correct order. where /go /did /to/ he ? What does Bolor love to do?
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507. Put the words in the correct order. by / going / we / to / train / are / 739.2. Who does she walk with?
travel. 739.3. Where does she live?
………………………………………………………………………..….. 739.4. How long does she walk ?
508. Put in the correct order. put / on / you / some / wall / the / should / 739.5. What time does she arrive at school?
pictures.
448. Read the text and answer the questions.
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It was a Tuesday morning in April. Khulan got up early. She was going to wear her the neighborhood. It was time to go home. They were tired and it was a good
lucky blue skirt to school. She really liked that skirt. She had a new shirt to match time to take a nap.
it, and new shoes, too. After she got dressed, she went into the kitchen, where she 741.1 What kind of animals were Percy and Bubba ?
could smell bacon. Her’s father was making bacon and toast. She loved bacon in
the morning. Her’s mother was getting ready for work. Her mother was a teacher 741.2. Why did someone have to open the door for Percy?
at her’s school. She was in the second grade, and her mother taught fourth grade.
She was excited about going to school. Her class was going to take a test to see 741.3. Who did Percy visit first when he went outside?
how much they had learned so far that year. She couldn’t wait to get to school.
She sharpened her new pencils for the test. She was going to do her very best on 741.4. Why didn’t the birds look at Percy?
that test.
She loved school, and she liked to make good grades. She ate her breakfast, and 741.5. What did Percy do when he went home?
then she and her mother went to the school. She went straight to her classroom.
Her teacher, Ms. Erdene, was already there. It was fun to be in Ms. Eredene’s 450. Read the text and answer the questions.
class. She was a great teacher. Her’s classmates arrived. Ms. Erdene called roll, Telmen loved third grade. He had the best time each day in Mrs. Mendee's room.
and then they started the test. She tried to remember all the things her teacher had First, they did reading each morning. He loved that class. They read great stories
taught her that year, and tried very hard to do everything right on the test. The out of their reading books. Some of them were plays and they all took turns
test took over an hour. After the test was over, the class played outside for a long acting out the story. They could work in their workbooks. That was fun, too. But,
time. Then they ate lunch. After lunch, they watched a funny movie, and then there was one big problem in third grade. They had to MULTIPLY in Maths!
drew pictures until it was time to go home. It was a great day! Telmen did not want to spend time each day studying the multiplication facts.
What grade was Khulan in? They said the multiplication facts in class. His parents called out multiplication
740.2. What did she like to eat in the morning? facts at home. This was NO fun for him. He liked to add and subtract. He just
740.3. What did her mother do? hated learning the multiplication facts. Then, one morning Mrs. Mendee came
740.4. Why was she excited about going to school? into the classroom. She was holding a tape recorder, microphone, and a headset.
She told Telmen that he was in charge of the lesson that day. Everyone was going
740.5. What did the children do outside after the test? to be recording the multiplication facts. Telmen loved this! It was just like being
a star holding that microphone. He held it out so everyone could be heard. Mrs.
449. Read the text and answer the questions. Mendee told him to make sure he told the class to go home and study because
Percy Adams lived in a great neighborhood. He had many friends there. Percy they would record the lesson again the next day. Telmen went home and learned
woke up one morning and took a long stretch. He had a good night and was each and every fact. He wanted to make sure he could answer each one the next
very rested. First, he walked in the kitchen and ate a good breakfast. He waited day. Multiplication was great Fun!
at the door for someone to open it and let him out. He had things to do. Percy What grade was Telmen in ?
walked outside and looked around. Everything seemed fine. Then, he went and 742.2. What was his favorite subject in school?
checked on his friend, Al the dog. Al was still sleeping and didn’t want to go 742.3. What did he hate?
with Percy. Percy walked across the yard and visited the Mother Bird and her 742.4. Why did he hate multiplication?
babies. They were fine and were eating some worms for breakfast. They didn’t
even look at Percy. They were busy. 742.5. Why did he like recording the multiplication facts?
Percy walked across the street and visited his friend Bubba. Bubba was outside
stretched out in the sun. Bubba was glad to see Percy. They were great friends. 451. Read the text and answer the questions.
Bubba said hello to Percy with a great big MEOW. Percy gave a MEOW right Sansar loves to go with his mother when she goes to the grocery shopping. His
back. Percy and Bubba played and played. They visited their other friends in favorite store is right next door to the grocery store. It is the Inter Book Store. He
goes straight to the bookstore when they get to the grocery store. His mom buys

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groceries. His favorite section is the sports section for children. They have all 8:00, Mr. and Mrs. Smith went into the living room, sat on the sofa and began the
kinds of books about sports. There are magazines that tell everything about movie and ate and drank. At 8:15, Mr. and Mrs. Smith realized they already
sports. watched the movie last year and they didn’t want to watch it again.
Sansar likes sports and he spends a lot of time looking at the books and magazines “Now what?” asked Mr. Smith “Let’s play cards!” answered Mrs. Smith. At 8:30
in this section. He likes the area with children’s books, too. He always waits in Mr. and Mrs. Smith started to play cards. They were playing for about 10
the bookstore for Mom to come and get him. He chooses one book or a magazine minutes when Mr. Smith looked out the window. The rain changed to snow and
and his mom buys it for him. It is a nice way to spend a Saturday afternoon. the trees were covered in beautiful white snowflakes. “I’m happy we stayed
Why does Sansar like to go grocery shopping with his mom? home tonight. It looks beautiful outside but this weather is very dangerous to
drive in.” said Mr.Smith. “You’re right,” said Mrs. Smith, “but I’m bored. Let’s
743.2. When does he go to the bookstore? play some music and dance.”
Mr. Smith was surprised. “Dance? But I really don’t ….”
743.3. What does he like to read about ? “Oh come on!” Mrs. Smith insisted. She put on a romantic CD and they both
started to dance. They were dancing for about 1 minute when suddenly the music
743.4. What does his mother do when she comes to get him? stopped and the lights went out. Mrs. Smith laughed. “We’re just not very lucky
tonight, are we?” she said. Mr. Smith said, “Of course we’re lucky! We are
743.5. What does he look for in the bookstore? together!” He kissed her and continued to dance with her, in the dark and without
452. Read the text and answer the questions. music.
Ochir is my brother. He is eight years old and I am ten. We always look forward to Why did Mr. and Mrs. Smith stay home last night?
the first big snow of the year. We watch it out the window and hope we have a 745.2. What did Mrs. Smith make?
snow day from school the next day. Mom makes hot chocolate for us and we 745.3. What were Mr. and Mrs. Smith doing when it started to snow?
bake cookies. It is always something special when we have the first snow. Mom 745.4. Why was Mr. Smith happy they stayed home?
likes to make vegetable soup for us to eat. She says it helps to keep us warm 745.5. What were Mr. and Mrs. Smith doing when the lights went out?
when we play in the snow. Ochir and I went outside early this morning. We
bundled up so we could stay warm. The first thing we did was to make snow 454. Read the text and answer the questions.
angels. Then, we slid down the hill on boxes with our neighbors. Finally, we One of the most popular foods of all time is chocolate. People nowadays eat
spent the whole afternoon making our first snowman of the year. He is right out chocolate in many different forms. We eat chocolate candy, and we drink hot and
there in our front yard. Mr. Batbold is our neighbor across the street. He gave us cold chocolate drinks. The chocolate we eat today is made from a lot of different
an old black hat for the snowman to wear. Mom gave us a yellow scarf to put ingredients, but the most important ingredient is cacao bean.
around the snowman’s neck. We used sticks from the yard to make the arms. The story of cacao bean and its long journey to stores and supermarkets all over
Mom gave us coal for the snowman’s eyes and mouth and a carrot for his nose. the world started hundreds of years ago in Mexico. Cacao trees need hot and
Mom always takes our picture with the snowman. Ochir is fun to play with when humid weather, and they originally grew in the Yucatan Pinunsula.
it snows. He is a good brother most of the time. The Maya were the fist people to eat cacao beans. They picked cacao beans from
What season is it in this story? wild trees and cleared land to cultivate their own trees. They made a drink from
744.2. What did Gregory and his sister do first when they went outside? cacao beans and exchanged the beans for other goods. They also used cacao
744.3. Why does Mom make soup for the children? beans for religious ceremonies.
744.4. Where does their neighbor, Mr. Batbold live? Mayan merchants traveled north and introduced cacao beans to the Aztec people.
744.5. What did Mom give them for the snowman? Soon the cacao bean was part of the Aztecs´ lives. They used it as a drink, as part
of religious ceremonies and even as money. With 10 beans, you could buy a
453. Read the text and answer the questions. rabbit. With 100 beans, you could buy a slave. One of the Aztec god.
Last night Mr. and Mrs. Smith stayed home. It was cold and rainy and they didn’t The Aztecs could not grow cacao trees because of the dry climate. When the
want to go out in the bad weather. Mrs. Smith made some popcorn and ice tea. At Aztecs conquered the Maya, they asked for cacao beans as a tribute.

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Where does chocolate come from? 458. Write in the gap a suitable word that matches the meaning.
746.2. What is the most important ingredient in chocolate? A cow, a sheep and a goat are domestic animals.
A wolf, a fox and a bear are ________________ animals.
746.3. Where did cacao beans originally grow?

746.4. Who were the first people to eat cacao beans?

746.5. What did the Aztecs use the cacao beans for?
455. Read the text and answer the questions.
There are wild dogs and pet dogs. Pet dogs are helpers and friends to people. There
were no pet dogs 15,000 years ago. Men and women learned how to work with
dogs. Dogs helped humans travel from Asia to North America 10,000 years ago
by pulling sleds in the snow. People say dogs are “man’s best friend.” They help
with farming. They help with hunting. They help with fishing. They can pull
things for people. They can help find things.
There are many colors of dogs. There are white dogs, gray dogs, black dogs, and
brown dogs. A dog’s fur can be short or long. Dogs have curly hair or straight
fur. There are very small dogs. They are only 6-8 inches tall. There are very big
dogs. They are about 3 feet tall.
Some dogs can see well. Some dogs do not see very well. All dogs can hear well.
They can hear sounds that people cannot hear. They can hear high sounds and
low sounds. They can hear sound very far away. All dogs can smell very well.
They can smell 40 times better than humans! Dogs live 5 to 13 years, but some
dogs live much longer. One dog lived to be 24 years old!
What kinds of dogs are there?

747.2. How tall are the smallest dogs?

747.3. How tall are the biggest dogs?

747.4. What can all dogs do well?

747.5. How old was the oldest dog?


456. Write in the gap a suitable word that matches the meaning.
In Mongolia we have four seasons.
They are summer, spring, winter and _______________.
457. Write in the gap a suitable word that matches the meaning.
A vacuum cleaner, a washing machine, a microwave oven are called home
appliances.
A sofa, a table and a cupboard are called home __________________.

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