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Ingliz tili · DTM 2019
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#1
30. Which of the statements suggests that young triceratops might have lived in herds?
- Adult triceratops fossils were found with no other triceratops nearby.
- Fossils of three young triceratops were found together.
- Scientists proved that other kinds of dinosaurs lived in groups.
- A flood never deposited the fossils at the site where they were found.
Javobni ko'rish
Fossils of three young triceratops were found together.
#2
31. Before the discovery of the Homer site, paleontologists believed that ....
- young triceratops lived in herds
- adult triceratops lived in herds
- all triceratops were single
- all triceratops lived in groups
Javobni ko'rish
all triceratops were single
#3
32. What do scientists think will happen next after the discovery at the Homer site?
- They will prove that young triceratops were single.
- They will expect to find more fossils of young triceratops there.
- They will discover previously unknown kinds of dinosaurs.
- They will prove that adult triceratops lived in herds.
Javobni ko'rish
They will expect to find more fossils of young triceratops there.
#4
In the year 221 BC, who united China and called himself Qin Shi Huang?
- A foreign conqueror
- The first great emperor of China
- A local warlord
- A legendary general
Javobni ko'rish
The first great emperor of China
#5
What major construction did Qin Shi Huang begin that is still visible today?
- The Forbidden City
- The Terracotta Army
- The Great Wall of China
- The Grand Canal
Javobni ko'rish
The Great Wall of China
#6
Approximately how long was the Great Wall of China begun by Qin Shi Huang?
- 550,000 miles
- 550 miles
- 55,000 miles
- 5,500 miles
Javobni ko'rish
5,500 miles
#7
What happened to most books in the kingdom under Qin Shi Huang?
- They were preserved in libraries.
- They were sent abroad.
- They were ordered destroyed.
- They were translated into many languages.
Javobni ko'rish
They were ordered destroyed.
#8
How did many scholars try to save their books from destruction?
- By memorizing them only
- By publishing them secretly
- By burying their books
- By sending them to other countries
Javobni ko'rish
By burying their books
#9
What was the fate of owners whose hidden books were found by the king’s servants?
- They were fined heavily.
- They were exiled.
- They were killed.
- They were promoted to officials.
Javobni ko'rish
They were killed.
#10
What was discovered in 1974 when a farmer fell into an underground tomb?
- A royal palace intact
- A buried Great Wall segment
- An entire army made of terracotta
- A hidden library of books
Javobni ko'rish
An entire army made of terracotta
#11
About how many terracotta figures did the emperor have in his tomb?
- Over 8,000
- Over 800
- Over 800,000
- Over 80,000
Javobni ko'rish
Over 8,000
#12
What material were the figures in the underground army made of?
- Gold
- Marble
- Bronze
- Terracotta
Javobni ko'rish
Terracotta
#13
What do scientists believe about the number of terracotta figures remaining to be found?
- All have already been discovered.
- There are none left to find.
- There are even more yet to be discovered.
- There are fewer than 100 left.
Javobni ko'rish
There are even more yet to be discovered.
#14
According to the passage, what can you infer from the description of the Great Wall of China?
- Workers liked to build the wall.
- The wall was very long.
- Nobody died at the construction.
- It was used as a cemetery.
Javobni ko'rish
The wall was very long.
#15
From the context of the passage, what is the best meaning of “citizens”?
- projects
- people
- books
- kingdoms
Javobni ko'rish
people
#16
From the context of the passage, we can conclude that Qin Shi Huang ....
- began the construction of the long wall
- made more than eight hundred clay figures
- ordered all the books to be published
- trusted everyone who served him in his court
Javobni ko'rish
began the construction of the long wall
#17
Which word refers to a kind of clay?
- tomb
- terracotta
- figures
- underground
Javobni ko'rish
terracotta
#18
According to the passage, Avicenna has been described as a leader of ... .
- tradition
- method
- philosophy
- early medicine
Javobni ko'rish
early medicine
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