1234567891011121314151617181920 9-SINF O‘QUVCHILARI UCHUN INGLIZ TILI FANIDAN ONLAYN OLIMPIADA ??9-SINF O‘QUVCHILARI UCHUN INGLIZ TILI FANIDAN ONLAYN OLIMPIADA ?Test savollar soni: 20 ta ?Manba: oo.uzedu.uz ⏱Bajarish uchun ajratilgan vaqt: 60 daqiqa Barcha ma'lumotlarni to'g'ri kiriting. The charity concert for the homeless has been cancelled ________ the lack of support. in spite of in contrast to owing to as long as Although the Smithsonian Institution may seem an American enterprise, its (13)....... . He in the bequest of an Englishman, Smithson, who never even visited the United States. In October 1826, James Smithson (14) ..... his will, (15) ....... his vast (16) ...... to his nephew with one proviso. 14. written writer writing wrote He made her........ several times that she would never breathe a word about it, and finally, with many pauses and many groans, he let her ........ the whole wretched story. promise, to know promise, know to promise, know to promise, to know She took ...... of her father's good mood and asked if her boyfriend could stay for dinner. income use advantage benefit Coal plants …… one of the worst industrial polluters since the Industrial Revolution ........ in the 19th century. have been, began were, had begun had been, began were, have begun Although the Smithsonian Institution may seem an American enterprise, its (13)....... . He in the bequest of an Englishman, Smithson, who never even visited the United States. In October 1826, James Smithson (14) ..... his will, (15) ....... his vast (16) ...... to his nephew with one proviso. 13. originally original originality origins At last........war ended, but the transition from ........ war to........peace was painful for both sides. the, ........, ........ ........, ........, ........ a, a, a the, the, the When I ___ the letter I wondered what ___ . had got / had happened get / happens got / had happened got / happened I ........ to the beach. The sea was rough and no one dared ......... needn't go, swimming can't have gone, swim needn't have gone, to swim couldn't go, swimming ........ his letter, his life ......... I wish he ........ anything. Had the newspaper not printed, wouldn't have been ruined, hadn't written Would the newspaper not print, wouldn't have been ruined, had written Had the newspaper not have printed, wouldn't be ruined, wrote If the newspaper should not have printed, hadn't been ruin, hadn't written Although the Smithsonian Institution may seem an American enterprise, its (13)....... . He in the bequest of an Englishman, Smithson, who never even visited the United States. In October 1826, James Smithson (14) ..... his will, (15) ....... his vast (16) ...... to his nephew with one proviso. 16. fortunate fortunate fortune fortunately The criteria ...... too vague. If there were a sharper ........ to make our choice, I would be happy. are, criterion are, criteria is, criteria is, criterion Read the text and answer the questions. Although most countries employ spies/ few will ever admit that they do. Therefore it is only on the rare occasion of a spy being caught by an enemy country that the public becomes aware of what goes on behind the political scenes. Even the exchange of a captured enemy spy for one gf the country's own master-spies who had been caught by an enemy country is done as secretly as possible. Early one cold December morning last year, three men dressed in heavy black overcoats got out of a small blue car that had stopped on a lonely bridge in Northern Germany. They stood on the bridge for fifteen minutes waiting and watching until they saw a motorboat draw up and stop below the bridge. Seeing three men stepped out of the boat and glanced up at the bridge, they quickly made their way down to the riverbank and the boat. No words were spoken when the six men met. A short time later the boat pulled away and three men, too in black, and one in dark gray, returned to the waiting car. It is only the government officials ............. that admit the spies are used for national interests. can act as master spies. who inform the public of all the political matters. who know the political side of the matter in an act of spying. A: I’m surprised your husband didn’t stay longer. B: Well, ________ , had the weather been better. he should have done he must have done he might’ve done he has done A: There was a lot of noise in this building last night. B: Well, ________ . I was out at a party all night. it shouldn’t have been me it might have been me it couldn’t have been me it can’t have been me A: Must I always pay my rent by cheque? B: No, ________ . Pay it however you want to. you needn’t you shouldn’t you mustn’t you oughtn’t He closed one eye, but ________ eye looked at me with a strange expression as if he wanted to advise me of ________ but was forbidden to say ________ . another, something, something the other, something, anything the another, anything, something other, anything, anything Although the Smithsonian Institution may seem an American enterprise, its (13)....... . He in the bequest of an Englishman, Smithson, who never even visited the United States. In October 1826, James Smithson (14) ..... his will, (15) ....... his vast (16) ...... to his nephew with one proviso. 15. left leaving leaves leave Read the text and answer the questions. Although most countries employ spies/ few will ever admit that they do. Therefore it is only on the rare occasion of a spy being caught by an enemy country that the public becomes aware of what goes on behind the political scenes. Even the exchange of a captured enemy spy for one gf the country's own master-spies who had been caught by an enemy country is done as secretly as possible. Early one cold December morning last year, three men dressed in heavy black overcoats got out of a small blue car that had stopped on a lonely bridge in Northern Germany. They stood on the bridge for fifteen minutes waiting and watching until they saw a motorboat draw up and stop below the bridge. Seeing three men stepped out of the boat and glanced up at the bridge, they quickly made their way down to the riverbank and the boat. No words were spoken when the six men met. A short time later the boat pulled away and three men, too in black, and one in dark gray, returned to the waiting car. Although most countries use spies ......... enemies always capture them easily almost all of them refuse that they do such a thing. they are usually dressed in black. nobody is interested in the politics. A: I hate all this polite chat at cocktail parties. B: Oh, you ________ polite in my house. Say whatever you want! mustn’t be needn’t be shouldn’t be oughtn’t to be Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Перезапустить тест