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Ingliz tili · DTM 2019

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#1
According to the passage, what can you infer from the description of the Great Wall of China?
  1. Nobody died at the construction.
  2. The wall was very long.
  3. Workers liked to build the wall.
  4. It was used as a cemetery.
Javobni ko'rish
The wall was very long.
#2
From the context of the passage, what is the best meaning of “citizens”?
  1. kingdoms
  2. projects
  3. books
  4. people
Javobni ko'rish
people
#3
From the context of the passage, we can conclude that Qin Shi Huang ....
  1. ordered all the books to be published
  2. began the construction of the long wall
  3. trusted everyone who served him in his court
  4. made more than eight hundred clay figures
Javobni ko'rish
began the construction of the long wall
#4
Which word refers to a kind of clay?
  1. underground
  2. figures
  3. terracotta
  4. tomb
Javobni ko'rish
terracotta
#5
According to the passage, Avicenna has been described as a leader of ... .
  1. early medicine
  2. philosophy
  3. method
  4. tradition
Javobni ko'rish
early medicine
#6
We can infer from the passage that Avicenna was influenced by ... in philosophy.
  1. a Samanid prince
  2. a Samanid chief
  3. Islamic Golden Age
  4. Aristotle
Javobni ko'rish
Aristotle
#7
All of the following statements are TRUE, EXCEPT ... .
  1. Avicenna was an outstanding scholar of Islamic Golden Age.
  2. Avicenna’s philosophical book was called The Book of Healing.
  3. Avicenna didn’t study any other subjects except medicine.
  4. Not all of his treatises were about medicine.
Javobni ko'rish
Avicenna didn’t study any other subjects except medicine.
#8
According to the passage, why was Avicenna allowed into Samanid libraries?
  1. Because he wrote 450 treatises.
  2. He cured a Samanid chief.
  3. He had memorized the Quran.
  4. He was one of the outstanding philosophers.
Javobni ko'rish
He cured a Samanid chief.
#9
Which social media platform is suggested for young adults?
  1. Facebook
  2. MySpace
  3. Twitter
  4. LinkedIn
Javobni ko'rish
Facebook
#10
What is a common function of social media sites like Facebook and MySpace, apart from being social spaces?
  1. They allow users to create their own operating systems.
  2. They have added new verbs and nouns to the language.
  3. They are mainly used for academic research.
  4. They are primarily used for professional networking.
Javobni ko'rish
They have added new verbs and nouns to the language.
#11
What does it mean to 'facebook your holiday photos'?
  1. To send them via email.
  2. To upload them to your Facebook page.
  3. To print them and mail them to friends.
  4. To share them only with family members.
Javobni ko'rish
To upload them to your Facebook page.
#12
What is implied by 'facebook someone to see who they are'?
  1. To look them up on Facebook.
  2. To call them on the phone.
  3. To ask a mutual friend about them.
  4. To send them a physical letter.
Javobni ko'rish
To look them up on Facebook.
#13
Which social media platform is mentioned as not being used in the same way as Facebook and MySpace?
  1. Twitter
  2. Snapchat
  3. Instagram
  4. LinkedIn
Javobni ko'rish
LinkedIn
#14
What is the meaning of 'commenting' in the context of social media?
  1. To upload a video.
  2. To create a new post.
  3. To send a private message.
  4. To write a comment on someone's page.
Javobni ko'rish
To write a comment on someone's page.
#15
According to the passage, what are the two sites that have one thing in common?
  1. MySpace and Linkedln
  2. Only Facebook
  3. Linkedln and Facebook
  4. MySpace and Facebook
Javobni ko'rish
MySpace and Facebook
#16
We can conclude from the passage that
  1. People who use MySpace are as old as people who use Facebook.
  2. Linkedln is for busy people with professionalism.
  3. The social networks never added new verbs and nouns to the language.
  4. The three sites have nothing in common at all.
Javobni ko'rish
Linkedln is for busy people with professionalism.
#17
In this context, ‘commenting’ means
  1. to leave for some place using Facebook or MySpace page
  2. to say something interesting at the meeting
  3. to be working on some problems relating to the Internet
  4. to leave a message for someone on their page
Javobni ko'rish
to leave a message for someone on their page
#18
All of the following statements are TRUE, EXCEPT
  1. The word “facebook” has various uses.
  2. The new terms have been in use for a couple of years.
  3. All of the three mentioned sites have provided some new words.
  4. You can meet and chat to people, share photos in social spaces.
Javobni ko'rish
All of the three mentioned sites have provided some new words.
#19
This text seems to have come from
  1. an autobiography
  2. a science fiction story
  3. a romantic novel
  4. a detective story
Javobni ko'rish
a romantic novel
#20
The character can be best described as:
  1. a little bit slow and stupid
  2. rather angry and irritable
  3. very sad
  4. not very confident
Javobni ko'rish
not very confident
#21
What would be a good title for this text?
  1. Finding the right address.
  2. Mike goes to visit his friend.
  3. The first appointment.
  4. Travelling on the bus.
Javobni ko'rish
The first appointment.
#22
All of the following statements are FALSE, EXCEPT...
  1. He is going to see his mother.
  2. The character does not have very much money.
  3. He has lost her address.
  4. The jacket on him is very uncomfortable.
Javobni ko'rish
The jacket on him is very uncomfortable.
#23
Why did Sir James Thornhill step back on the scaffolding?
  1. To see if the scaffolding was stable.
  2. To check if his servant was safe.
  3. To admire his work from a distance.
  4. To punish his servant for being careless.
Javobni ko'rish
To admire his work from a distance.
#24
What was the servant's immediate fear when Sir James stepped back?
  1. That Sir James would fall off the scaffolding.
  2. That the paint would spill.
  3. That the scaffolding would collapse.
  4. That Sir James would punish him.
Javobni ko'rish
That Sir James would fall off the scaffolding.
#25
How did the servant try to warn Sir James of the danger?
  1. By making a loud noise.
  2. By shouting a warning.
  3. By throwing a pot of paint.
  4. By rushing forward to grab him.
Javobni ko'rish
By throwing a pot of paint.
#26
What was Sir James Thornhill's initial reaction to the servant's action?
  1. He was grateful.
  2. He was relieved.
  3. He was angry.
  4. He was confused.
Javobni ko'rish
He was angry.
#27
Why did Sir James Thornhill's reaction change?
  1. Because the servant explained his motive immediately.
  2. Because the servant apologized profusely.
  3. Because the painting was not damaged significantly.
  4. Because he realized the servant had saved his life.
Javobni ko'rish
Because he realized the servant had saved his life.
#28
What was the final outcome for the servant?
  1. He was dismissed from his job.
  2. He was punished for spoiling the painting.
  3. He was asked to repaint the damaged section.
  4. He was rewarded by Sir James.
Javobni ko'rish
He was rewarded by Sir James.
#29
The servant's action of throwing paint was a deliberate act to:
  1. get Sir James's attention.
  2. show his own artistic skill.
  3. destroy the artwork.
  4. prevent Sir James from falling.
Javobni ko'rish
prevent Sir James from falling.
#30
What is the main subject of questions 49, 51, and 52?
  1. Octopuses and their intelligence
  2. The European rabbit and its introduction to Australia
  3. The hunting habits of octopuses
  4. The decoration of St. Paul's Cathedral and a servant's actions
Javobni ko'rish
The decoration of St. Paul's Cathedral and a servant's actions
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