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INGLIZ TILI FANIDAN - 30 TA TEST

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Choose the correct answer. Is there a picture on page … ichki chizilgan your book?

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Choose the right expression of the underlined numeral. Electrical energy costs $0.12 per kilowatt - hour.

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Choose the correct answer. This mixer costs ... the other one.

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Choose the correct answer. If she ... my dictionary, she must give it back to me.

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Choose the correct answer. The book speaks ... the writer’s childhood.

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Choose the correct answer. It is … notebook.

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Choose the correct answer. Do the homework ...! I can’t help you.

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Choose the correct answer. If I sat in the armchair, I ... more relaxed.

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Choose the correct answer. - I have four meals a day, and what about you, Malika? - … .

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Read the text. Choose the correct answer.
Because the weather is  ... changeable here, I usually take a cardigan with me in case it gets colder later in the day as I can't stand feeling cold all day.

 

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Choose the correct answer. ... is the library? I want to borrow some books during the break.

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Choose the correct answer. - Is the soup ... ? - No, it isn’t. It is cold.

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Choose the correct answer. My father ... me to school this week because we had an accident and our car is being repaired.

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Choose the correct answer. ... were you all night? I was really worried about you.

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Choose the correct answer. I always run ... money at the end of the month.

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Choose the correct answer.

The guests came to the party . . . bus.

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I am from a suburb in London, ---- many successful companies such as Akfa and Artel are headquartered.

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There are five __ in my yard.

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Sorry, but I can't help ___.

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A: 'Do you like strong coffee?'

B: 'Yes, I do. ……. ’

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Blue shoes we saw were not new. They …………. before.

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There … 1490 people in the Titanic who were killed when she sank.

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She never complained … her salary after getting married … her boss.

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Choose the correct answer.

The benefit was . . . great a success that the promoters of the action decided to repeat it.

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… Liverpool win on Monday, will they be top of the league?

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Read the text and answer the questions according to it. The ancient Egyptians believed strongly in life after death. They also believed that a person would need his body after his life. Therefore, they carefully preserved the body by treating it with spices, oils and by wrapping it in cloths. The wrapped body was then placed in a tomb. A body treated in this way is called a mummy. gyptian kings and nobles wanted to be certain that their mummies would be kept in safe places forever. So they built pyramids for themselves
and their families. Many kings were buried in secret tombs in a place called “the Valley of the Kings”. There were buried about eighty kings in pyramid-shaped stone tombs. These pyramids have become famous as one of “the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World”. One of the most amazing things about these pyramids is that they were constructed without using wheels or heavy equipment to move or raise the rocks. The Egyptians didn’t know about the wheel while the pyramids were being built.

All of the following statements are FALSE, EXCEPT ...

 

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Because of her mother’s illness, Deborah Sampson was sent to work as a servant for neighbors from the time she was eight until she turned eighteen. She was a strong supporter of General Washington and the idea of American independence from England. Sampson decided to sign up for the army. She put on men’s clothing and cut her hair. Although she was worried about being discovered right away, Sampson enlisted in the army on May 20, 1782. She used a man’s name, Robert Shurtleff. She was trained with the other soldiers. She went on long marches to fight the English. Like the other soldiers, she ate bad food and had poor clothing and supplies. “Robert” kept to herself and worked without complaining. She was trusted and popular with the other soldiers. Their nickname for her was “Blooming Bobby.” They often teased her about her lack of a beard. They thought she had lied about her age and was a fifteen-year-old boy. Sampson went on scouting missions looking for enemy supplies. She fought in many minor battles with enemy soldiers. During one small battle, she was wounded and dug the bullet out of her leg herself. She did not want to take a chance of her secret being discovered by a doctor. Later, Sampson caught a fever and nearly died. She lived, but her secret was discovered by a doctor. He informed her superior officer. Deborah Sampson was honorably discharged from the army on October 25, 1783, as the war was ending.

From reading the passage, what can you infer is the reason why Deborah Sampson was discharged from the army?

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