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party next Saturday.

goes


went

go

are going



  1. Fill in the gap. She for

dinner this evening.

comes


is coming

come


came

  1. Complete the sentences. To meet

social needs in every of life is a

very matter nowadays.

shine

sphere


shade

shape


  1. Fill in the gap. I four

languages.

speaks


speak

am speak


am speaking

  1. Fill in the gap. Every morning Tessa at 7.30.

got up

getting up

gets up

get up


  1. Fill in the gap. I a pain in

my leg.

am having

having

has


have

  1. Fill in the gap. I’m sorry. I can’t

help you at the moment. I

dinner.


cooked

am cooking

cook

will cook



  1. Match similar meaning of the words: Prestigious

In the end, at last, finally.

Vast, huge

Having status or glamour, impressive, influential;

To do or carry out



  1. Match the similar meaning of the word: Enterprise

Vast, huge

To control

In the end, at last, finally.

Business unit, a company or a firm



  1. Match the similar meaning of the word. To compete with

Business unit, a company or a firm

To control

In the end, at last, finally.

An award of athletic supremacy



  1. Match the similar meaning of the word: Due to

To control

Occurring, done once a year, yearly. Business unit, a company or a firm Attributable to or caused by



  1. Fill in the gap. Nothing can come

the government and

society when all social demands are completely met.

along

by

back



between

  1. Match the definition of the word. Networking is

Occurring, done once a year, yearly.

Business unit, a company or a firm

Building relationships in order to obtain certain benefits in the future

To guide or teach to do something



  1. Find an author of this quotation. Networking is marketing. Marketing yourself, marketing your uniqueness, marketing what you stand for.

John Kennedy

Christine Coma ford- Lynch

Poe

Benjamin Franklin



  1. Fill in the gap. After a number of thorough investigations social

workers have come some

information proving that social needs are not fully met in particular fields.

at

among


away

to


  1. Fill in the gap. The latest efforts made some spheres in society come unexpected result.

at

along


across

by


  1. Fill in the gap. The state society may face the danger of coming

if problems in it are

not solved at once.

across

at

along



away

  1. Fill in the gap. Uzbekistan government is doing its best to develop economy of the country by allowing foreign partners come our manufacturing firms.

by

back to across

on


  1. Fill in the gap. If citizens’ social demands are fully met, it will keep on coming

at

by

between



along

  1. Fill in the gap. Mutually beneficial bonds is.

Quick in movement and nimble

Advantage or benefit that you get from the previous action ; (informal) the result of a set of actions , or an explanation at the of something

To force or to be forced

A close connection joining two or more people to be helpful or have a good effect on each other



  1. Find the antonym to the underlined word “Her English is poor”.

good

bad


beautiful

satisfactory



  1. Fill in the gap. Ann: Write down my address. Ann asked me

she writes down her address

he had written her address

she wrote down his address

to write down her address



  1. Fill in the gap. Mutually beneficial bonds..

Marked which deals unemployment

A close connection joining 2 or more people to be helpful or have a good effect on each other

Time spent in face-to-face contact with someone

To force or to be forced



  1. Choose the correct word or phrase to complete the sentence.

we get to the meeting, the

presentation will have start.

By the time

Unless


While

As


  1. Fill in the gap. Does he remember what he was doing ?

at that time

usually


everyday

the time


  1. Fill in the gap. Mukhammad’s

popped out for a

moment. He’ll be back soon.

just

never


since

yet


  1. Fill in the gap.

Nodira hasn’t

managed to find a new job.

So far not

Unless


By now

Usually


  1. Fill in the gap. Jahongir

is about his boss. He

should find a new job.

complaining

comlained

complain

complains



  1. Fill in the gap. Jamila hasn’t been feeling well .

of being responsible.

never


already

of being late



  1. Fill in the gap. My grandmother doesn’t go out very

often .

recently sometimes lately day by day



  1. Show relationship using Time adverbs . Susan sometimes chews her nails she feels nervous.

every day

until


when

never


  1. Choose the appropriate answer. Jack.. .me that he was fed up with his job.

saying

told


said that told to

  1. Choose the appropriate indirect speech. I’m going to learn English.

He said that he was going to learn English

He says that he was going to learn to learn English

He is telling that he was going to learn English

He said that he is going to learn English



  1. Choose the appropriate indirect speech. I’m not enjoying my job very much.

He said to that he wasn’t enjoying his job very much

He tells that he wasn’t enjoying his job very much

He said that he wasn’t enjoying his job very much

He said that he didn’t enjoy his job very much



  1. Choose the appropriate indirect speech. I will tell Ann I saw you.

He said that he would say Ann he saw me

He said that he would tell Ann he see me

He said that he will

He said that he would tell Ann he saw me.



  1. Choose the appropriate indirect speech. I am going away for a few days. I’ll phone you when I get back.

she said that she was going away for a few days and would phone me when she would get back

She said that she was going away for a few days and would phone me when she got back

She said that she was going away for a few days and phoned me when she is going back

She told that she was going away for a few days and would phone me when she gets back



  1. Choose the appropriate answer. What did you.. ..to the police?

tell to

say to


say

telling


  1. Choose the appropriate answer. Ted.and left.

said good bye to me

told goodbye to me

said to me good bye

says good bye



  1. Fill in the gap. Nargiza is brushing her long.

teeth

stomach


legs

hair


  1. Make up the sentence. Is/the/your/tallest/who/in/class?

Who is tallest in the your class?

Who is your class tallest?

Is your tallest in the class?

Who is your tallest in the class?



  1. Put the correct phrasal verbs.

They have to a holiday this

years as they have lots of work.

do without

do with


do away with

do out of



  1. What kind of contribution was made by Jalal al-Din Rumi?

In Islamic philosophy and “tasavvuf”

In astronomy

In geometric solutions

In medicine



  1. What is the meaning of the word “exposition”?

Display

Show


Exhibition

Picture show



  1. Paraphrase the word “fame”. Consequence

Note

Esteem


Celebrity

  1. Find the synonyms to the word “influence”.

direction

authority

effect

power


  1. Find the similar meaning to the word “ implementation”

Performance

Execution

Solution

Contribution



  1. What is the name of the work of famous astronomer and scientist Ulughbek?

“Second teacher”

“Elements of astronomy” “Hadis”

“Star table of Ulugbek”


  1. What fields of sciences Omar Khayyam contributed?

Geometry and Mathematics

Poetry and Astronomy

Philosophy and Astronomy

Mathematics, Astronomy, Philosophy, Physician, Poetry



  1. Which countries are belonged to oriental countries?

Russia, Mongolia, Iran

Iran, India, Uzbekistan

Portugal , Russia, Iraq

Poland, Italia, Morocco



  1. Where and when was the game chess originated?

Russia 1026

Pakistan 1066

India 621

China 1928



  1. Where and when was perfume invented?

Arabia

Europe


France

UK and Great Britain



  1. What is the definition of the word porcelain?

A mixture of different kinds of oils

A mixture of fieldspathic rock and kaolin

A mixture of soil and water Ceramics


  1. What contribution made by Al- Bukhari to the world civilization?

Created the book “Canon of medicine”

Worked on his famous book

Gathered hadith from the whole Islamic world

Wrote a lot of novels



  1. Who is Jaloliddin Manguberdi? Well known scientist

A great commander A philosopher An astronomer

  1. Find the simple meaning of the word : realization

Implementation

Recognition

Execution

Consciousness



  1. What type of question is it? Did porcelain manufacture secrets stay hidden until the 18th century?

Special question

Disjunctive question

General question

Alternative question



  1. Fill in the gap. . . . your parrot talk?

Do

Does


Did

Have


  1. Fill in the gap. I have . . . money. more

many

some


any

  1. Fill in the gap. Sorry we don’t have . . . rooms available.

big

more


some

any


  1. Fill in the gap. That man reminds me . . . my history teacher.

of

on

to for



  1. Fill in the gap. As you get older your . . . begins to fail.

indigestion

eyesight


temperature

mood


  1. Fill in the gap. . . . drinks are harmful.

Tasty

Alcohol


Pure

Cold


  1. Fill in the gap. . . . meat is healthier than fried.

Tasty

Grilled


Boiled

Raw


  1. Fill in the gap. She was surprised that he knew her name. She . . . never met him before.

had

were


did

was


  1. Fill in the gap. The fire . . . caused by an electrical problem.

were

had


had not did

  1. Fill in the gap. . . . it raining when you left office this morning?

Had

Was


Did

Were


  1. Fill in the gap. I don’t remember . . . that I’m sure you’re mistaken.

say

said


to have said says

  1. Fill in the gap. He . . . here from 1955 to 1960.

has worked

had been working

worked

works


  1. What are the reporting verbs examples?

define, explore, feed, give, heat, gather, get, cold

argue,contend,establish,recommend,s

upport,assert,contradict,challenge,clai

m

offer, notice, make, intensify, many



promote, take, ask, answer, produce, much

  1. Fill in the gap wasn’t easy to

find your house.

There


That

These


This

  1. What kind of contribution did Al-Khorezmi make for human civilization?

found an algebra

solved mathematical problems

did scientific work

discovered chess



  1. What kind of books of Avicenna do you know?

Canon of Medicine

Collection of some illnesses

The book about astronomy

Hadis


  1. Who invented the first medical syringes?

Avicenna

Surgeon Ammar ibn Ali al Mawsili?

Ahmed ibn Majid Plato


  1. Fill in the gap a nice

surprise. So many rubber alligators and all for me.

Thanks


How

Your


What

  1. Fill in the gap. I don’t want to read books. Books are so..

much boring

boredom


boring

bored


  1. Fill in the gap. If you .hard, you’ll get a good score at IELTs exam.

studied

will study

study

have studied



  1. Fill in the gap. Sunflowers have a wonderful painting. I like.colors.

it’s

of

whose



their

  1. Fill in the gap. I’ve . seen Robert Pattinson. He was in clothes shop.

still

yet


ever

just


  1. Fill in the gap. I am not very good.. .playing the piano. I don’t think I’ll be the next Mozart.

for

in

at



by

  1. Fill in the gap. There were two answers and . was right

nothing

not any


neither

no


  1. Fill in the gap. Be careful, you may . your keys.

lost

loosen


lose

loose


  1. Fill in the gap. He was . tired to go out.

enough

too


so

to


  1. Fill in the gap. I need a holiday, . ?

aren’t I

needn’t I

don’t I

need


  1. Fill in the gap. He enjoyed . computer games at first, but after a while he got bored with them.

make play

playing


played

having played



  1. Fill in the gap. Nothing is wrong, ... ?

can’t be isn’t it can it is it

  1. Fill in the gap. May I apologize . being so late.

myself

myself for

for


  1. Fill in the gap. You’ll find travel agency ... the end of the street.

in

on

by



at

  1. Fill in the gap. Doing these exercises may be good . me, but I hate every minute of it.

for

to

on



at

  1. Fill in the gap. “I’m not very hungry, .”?

nor I am

am I


neither do I so am I

  1. Fill in the gap. Helen asked me if ... the film called “Star wars”.

had seen

I had seen

have you seen

have I seen



  1. Fill in the gap. I promise that I ... to work on time.

get

gets


will get

am getting



  1. Fill in the gap. I’m not going to tell you the reason . my decision.

of

with


to

on


  1. Fill in the gap. I’m free this evening. We ..go out for dinner.

must

won’t


would

will


  1. Fill in the gap not any glass

in the windows, that is why—so cold in the room.

It is, there is

There are, it is

There is, it is

There was, there is


  1. Fill in the gap. When the fog ., we.. ..to see where we are

lifts, will be able

lifts, may

lifts, must

will lift, will be able



  1. Fill in the gap. You looked very busy when I. you last night. What.?

see, do, you, do

see were you doing

saw, were doing

have seen, are you



  1. Fill in the gap. Mary hasn’t been in London, .... she?

hasn’t she

did


has

didn’t


  1. Fill in the gap. I . a new house last year, but I . my old house yet, so at the moment I have two houses.

buy ,don’t sell,

have bought, sold

had bought, didn’t sell

bought, haven’t sold



  1. Fill in the gap. After failing his driving test four times, he finally .. trying to pass.

gave away

gave off


gave in gave up

  1. Fill in the gap. I .all of the questions correctly since I began this grammar exercise.

am answering

have answered

had answered

answer


  1. Fill in the gap. I have my English class . Monday morning.

in

on

at



for

  1. Fill in the gap. I was late. The teacher . the test when I . to class.

was already giving, get

has already given , got

had already given, got

has already given, get



  1. Fill in the gap. I can’t speak French. I wish I.

could

would


had been able can

  1. Fill in the gap. When I for

my passport, I . this old photograph.

was looking, found

look, found

looked, found

will look, will find


  1. Fill in the gap with appropriate word. Teaching methods of modern education system . from the ones used some years ago.

dissects

deviates


restores

drives


  1. Fill in the gap with appropriate

word technologies, ways in

teaching do not meet society needs.

Significant

Contest


Outmoded

Diversity



  1. Fill in the gap with appropriate

word. In an ideal environment,

users should not have to worry about any things.

telecommuting

networking

e-commerce

equipment



  1. Match the definition of “buzzword”.

a word or expression from a particular subject area, that has become fashionable by being used a lot

a close connection joining two or more people to be helpful or have a good effect on each other

to force or to be forced

time spent in face-to-face contact with someone



  1. Give the definition of the word “agile”.

quick in movement and nimble time spent in face-to-face contact with someone

a word or expression from a particular subject area, that has become fashionable by being used a lot

to force or to be forced

time spent in face-to-face contact with someone



  1. Fill in the gap is working

from home using equipment such as telephones, fax machines and modems to contact people.

Networking

Electronic commerce

Internet


Telecommuting

  1. Fill in the gap. The way, which is used when one can operate on his own without help from others, is..

a stand-alone approach

social media

the payoff

agile


  1. Fill in the gap. A tone which stays on the same note without going higher or lower is.

stellar speech

clutch


rev up

monotone


  1. Fill in the gap. Holding on people's attention through the speech is.

demographics soft skills hindrance public speech

  1. Fill the gap. There are different

sections at the : a bakery, a meat

section, a cosmetics counter.

toy market

barbershop

supermarket

library


  1. Fill in the gap. You can .. a lot of money by buying their own brand of goods.

see

send


save

sew


  1. Fill in the gap. It is very nice to buy all needed at one place.

peer

proud


produce

products


  1. Fill in the gap. The .. at the cash desk sometimes may make a person get tired.

quit

quarrel


queue

queen


  1. Fill in the gap. The prices at the

supermarket are much higher at

other shopping centers in the city.

than

that


that

there


  1. Fill the gap. The offered at

the supermarket for customers are of high quality.

services


saves

sands


souls

  1. Fill the gap. Where

she tomorrow?

is ...going

does... go

has... gone

did.go


  1. Fill the gap. I’ve never been ... London.

to

on

from



  1. Fill the gap some bananas

and peaches in the fridge.

There is


A lot of

There are

A few


  1. Choose the appropriate answer. You .. have a passport if you want to travel abroad.

may have to can might

  1. Fill in the gap. I . to live with my family, but now I live alone.

will accustomed

is used


used

am used


  1. Fill in the gap. She said that she . her present flat and . to find another.

doesn’t like ,tried didn’t like, was trying doesn’t like, tried doesn’t like, will try

  1. Choose the correct answer. If it .... raining yesterday, we . the game.

weren’t, would have finished

weren’t, will finish

weren’t, would finished

wasn’t, will finish



  1. Choose the correct answer. The new highway . next month.

will be completed

completes

has been completed

will complete



  1. Choose the correct answer. I always enjoy travelling. My sister,.,prefers to stay home

though

although


but

however


  1. Choose the correct answer. I should like to .touch with old friends but I have so little time.

be in

be out of

lose keep in


  1. Choose the correct answer. Sally married ..Kennedy family.

into

with


among

to


  1. Choose the correct answer. She knew why Ann . to Moscow for several times.

has been

‘’ll be


had not been had been

  1. Choose the correct answer. I wanted to know when we . there again.

‘ll go

were going are going was going



  1. Choose the correct answer. The hotel owner informed us that he police already.

had called

has called

was going to call

were going to call



  1. Choose the correct answer. We didn’t know whose things they..

can be

were


are

may be


  1. Fill in the gap. The inspector wanted to know when each of us last.Mr. Green

had been seeing

would see

had seen

had not seen



  1. Fill in the gap. He asked me when we.free.

will be

‘ll be


would be

have been



  1. Fill in the gap. He says that he . in London two years ago.

lived

lives


had lived

live


  1. Fill in the gap. The boy exclaimed that their team.. .the match at last.

has

has won win

had won


  1. Fill in the gap. He remarked he already the film.

has seen

had seen


sees

had not seen



  1. Fill in the gap. I had no doubt that you succeed.

would

can


will

may


  1. Choose the best answer. He

admitted he always bad

mistakes.

had make

will make

made

makes


  1. Choose the correct answer. I

wondered why she without

saying a word.

has left

is leaving had left leaves



  1. Choose the correct answer. She

said she usually at five in the

morning.


got up

was getting up get up were get up



  1. Choose the correct answer. I wonder why he late.

would be

was


is

had been


  1. Choose the correct answer. He asked me if I for a long time.

have been waiting

has been waiting

was waiting

had been waiting for him



  1. Choose the best answer. He

asked me if I to take an exam in

English


have

must


am going

was going



  1. Choose the best answer. He asked me when my mother usually back.

came

come


was coming comes

  1. Choose the best answer. Tom said that he at five o’clock.

was worked

had been working

worked

has been working



  1. Fill in the gap. does the

word “phenomenon” mean?

Where


When

Why


What

  1. Fill in the gap. kind of

weather do you like?

That


What

Which


Where

  1. Fill in the gap. was the

first man to invent a printing machine?

What


Whom

That


Who

  1. Fill in the gap. did Bush

become the American president?

Where


When

What


Whom

  1. Choose the correct answer. That blouse is lovely, ?

was it

wasn’t it

is it

isn’t it


  1. Choose the definition of the word “enterprise”.

at last, finally

vast, huge

to do or carry out

a business unit, a company or a firm



  1. Fill in the gap with the appropriate word. “Social matters have always been point in the

development and prosperity of the state”.

outmoded


restored

contest


significant

  1. Fill in the gap with appropriate word. The state society may face the danger of coming .if problems in it are not solved at once.

to

along


away

across


  1. Match the definition of phrasal verb “come across”.

To become attached

To discover or reach something

To find or obtain something accidentally

To progress



  1. Choose generalizing and qualifying word or word combination.

On the Whole

It is impossible

Absolutely certain

Definitely



  1. Fill in the gap. Uzbekistan government is doing its best to develop economy of the country by allowing foreign partners come.. ..our manufacturing firms.

in

by

back to across



  1. Fill in the gap. I have a terrible

headache. I wish I . so many

exercises.

has written

had written

did write

write


  1. Fill in the gap. I wish my teacher so rude to me.

isn't

weren't


would

was


  1. Fill in the gap. Suppose! If it

last weekend, we to play

tennis.


rain - would be able had rained - could rained - wouldn’t be able rains - won’t be able

  1. Fill in the gap. Give me Peter’s

letter. If I him, I it to

him.


saw-would give see-will give meet-would visit had seen- would give

  1. Fill in the gap. I have to work about 80 hours a week, so I’m very

busy. But if I any spare time, I

a sport like golf.

will have / will take up

had / would take up

had / will take up

will have / had



  1. Fill in the gap. If I taller, I

be a policeman, but I’m too

short.


had / could am / will was / can were / could

  1. Fill in the gap. Please, start your

meal. If you your soup now, it

cold.


had / got

didn’t have / would go can eat / doesn’t go don’t have / will go



  1. Fill in the gap. What noisy neighbors you’ve got! If my

neighbors as bad as yours, I

crazy.


are / will go

are / would go

were / would go

had been / would have gone



  1. Fill in the gap. If you any

problems, let me know and I

and help you straight away

has / will come

had / would come

have / would go

had had / would come



  1. Fill in the gap. You’re a brilliant

cook! If I cook as well as you, I

a restaurant.

could / would open

can / will open

could / will open

can / would open



  1. Fill in the gap. If there

some nice fish in the supermarket,

you some for supper

tonight?

had been / would / buy are /will / buy is / will / buy was/ would / buy



  1. Fill in the gap. I’m small. I wish I small.

were

was


am not

weren’t


  1. Fill in the gap. I’m small. If only I taller.

wasn’t

were


am

have


  1. Fill in the gap. “We have mice in

the kitchen”. “If you a cat, the

mice soon ”.

are / will / disappear

had / would / disappear

had / will / disappear

has/ will / disappear



  1. Fill in the gap. We live in the city. If only we in the city!

didn’t live

living


haven’t lived lived

  1. Fill in the gap. I’m not having a

holiday this year. I wish I a

holiday.


is having

have


was having will have

  1. Fill in the gap. I’m going to the

dentist tomorrow. I wish I to

the dentist.

will go

went


am not going wasn’t going

  1. Fill in the gap. I can’t ski. I wish I ski.

couldn’t

could


can

will


  1. Fill in the gap. I wasn’t happy at school. I wish I happy.

will have

had had


has been

had been


  1. Fill in the gap. He didn’t pass his driving test. He wishes he it.

will pass pass

had passed have passed



  1. Fill in the gap. I haven’t been to Beijing. I wish I to Beijing.

had been

have been

will be

has been


  1. Fill in the gap. If I my

entrance exams I the happiest

man in the world.

passed / would have been

pass / shall be shall

will pass / be

passed / am



  1. Fill in the gap. We to see

you next Sunday, if I well.

will come / get

come / get

shall come / shall get comes / will get



  1. Fill in the gap. What you

if the train in time?

have / done / came

will / do / doesn’t come

do / didn’t / come

did / will not come


  1. Fill in the gap. If I time I

you.

have / shall help shall have / shall help have / helped shall have / help



  1. Fill in the gap. If you tickets

we Paris.

buy / will visit

were buying / should visit

buys / visited

bought / visit


  1. Fill in the gap. If you are free, watch the film they on TV.

had showed

shows


are showing

showed


  1. Fill in the gap. If the weather

fine we to the park.

is / will go

are / go

was / go


was / shall go

  1. Fill in the gap. If my friend

to our town next year I him the

sights of the city.

shall come / show

has come / is showing

come / show

comes / will show



  1. Fill in the gap. They not

object to your plan if you it up

perfectly.

do / will make

did / won’t make

will / make

would / don’t make



  1. Fill in the gap. If rings me

up, tell him that I’ll be in at 5.

everything

something

somebody


nobody

  1. Fill in the gap. Hark will play tennis if he his work in time.

finishing

finishes


finish

finished


  1. Fill in the gap. If you after

two hares you none.

run / catch will run / will catch will run / catch run / will catch



  1. Fill in the gap. If we English

four times a week we’ll learn it better.

had


are having have will have

  1. Fill in the gap. If you in a

hurry, leave that to me.

will be


are

was


were

  1. Fill in the gap. If you to

please an English person, be very polite about his garden.

want


are wanting

wants


wanted

  1. Fill in the gap. You miss the

train if you a taxi.

don’t / take

will / don’t take


  • / don’t take

will / won’t take

  1. Fill in the gap. We if they

didn’t know / will come haven’t known / come shall not know / come don’t know / will come

  1. Fill in the gap. If you want to be healthy you should .

go in for sports

attend all your classes

sleep much

give up sport



  1. Fill in the gap. If you Oxford

you ___ some interesting old buildings.

visit / see

visited / will see

visit / will see

visits / see


  1. Fill in the gap. He the

picture if it him.

will buy / will impress

will buy / impressed

will buy / impresses

would buy / impresses


  1. Fill in the gap. If you Ann

tomorrow, can you tell her to phone?

shall see

see

had seen will see



  1. Fill in the gap. They are expecting us. They will be disappointed if we ___ .

didn’t come

haven’t come

won’t come

don’t come



  1. Fill in the gap. I my work in

time if you me.

have done / help

do / will help

shall do / help

should do / helps


  1. Fill in the gap. The British people think, if you tea you.

shall be depressed / will cheer

are depressed / will cheer

have been depressed / cheered

were depressed / cheers



  1. Fill in the gap. If you wisely

you ___ cheerfully.

commanded / would have been obeyed

had commanded / would be obeyed command / will obey command / will be obeyed


  1. Fill in the gap. If it this

winter, we ___ skiing.

snowed / went

snowed / had gone

snows / shall go

snow / go


  1. Fill in the gap. If I shopping

I some food tomorrow.

go / will buy

am going / would buy

am going/would buy

went / shall buy


  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “Ulughbek . a governor in 1409 at the age of 15, he . to develop science and education”.

became / starts

become / starts

become / started

became / started



  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “Even being the leader of the country he . a chance to deliver lectures”.

didn’t miss

could miss

missed

don’t miss



  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “Scientists of ancient times . very skillful and knowledgeable”.

is

were


are

was


  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “I was struggling to remember what the scientists . about at the last discussion when I . for my bus”.

had been arguing / was waiting had been arguing / am waiting are arguing / was waiting have been arguing / was waiting

  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “I felt asleep because I . hard on my research for two days day and night”.

am working

shall be working

worked

was working



  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “I assumed that the hypothesis . quite . when I saw presented results of the conducted investigation”.

are proved

is proved

was proved

were proved



  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “The reason great people are brilliant at different spheres is that they are passionately devoted to the work they . ”.

do

doing


did

done


  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “Lola didn’t know any foreign languages so she . some difficulty when she . to deliver a speech at the international conference”.

have / was invited

had / is invited

has / is invited

had / was invited



  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “I experimented a lot before I . the hypothesis”.

justified

justifying

am justifying justify


  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “James heard the noise in the laboratory and . to find out what was on there”.

ran

is running was running run



  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “... for my bus I was struggling to remember what the scientists had been arguing about at the last discussion”.

Wait

Had waited

Waited

Waiting


  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “... hard on my research for two days day and night I felt asleep”.

Have been worked

Had worked

Having been worked

Having worked



  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “... presented results of the conducted investigation I assumed that the hypothesis was quite proved”.

Being seen

See


Saw

Seeing


  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “... passionately . to the work they do is the reason great people are brilliant at different spheres”.

Been / devoted

Being / devoted

Had been / devoted

Being / devote



  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “... any foreign languages Lola had some difficulty when she was invited to deliver a speech in the international conference”.

Not know

Not knowing

Not knows

Not known



  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “... experimented a lot before I justified the hypothesis”.

Had

Being had

Have

Having


  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “The topic chosen for the experiment . tomorrow.”

will discuss

will be discussed

has discussed

discussed



  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “After having developed my project, I ... to work”.

will apply

am applying

apply

applied


  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “... the noise in the laboratory James ran to investigate”.

Have heard

Have hearing

Having heard

Have been heard



  1. Fill in the gaps with suitable word. “Having built one of the first observatories in ., Ulughbek spent his days learning the stars and planets”.

Khiva

Samarkand

Bukhara

Tashkent


  1. Fill in the gaps with suitable word. “On the front side of Ulughbek madrasah in Bukhara, there is an inscription: “The pursuit of . is the duty of every man and woman”.

literature

language


history

knowledge



  1. Choose the prepositions: “He built madrasah . Samarkand where he invited more than l00 outstanding scientists . that period”.

in / of

on / in


in / at

at / of


  1. Choose the prepositions:

“Though each explorer has his own method . carrying out investigation, observation is key one . any investigation”.

in / in


of / in

in / at


at / of

  1. Choose the prepositions: “Edison continued to work . several projects and experiments till the end . his life”.

on / of

at / of


in / at

in / of


  1. Choose the appropriate modal verbs: “You may not believe, but Beruni and Ulughbek . speak and understand more than ten languages”.

was able to

were to


were able to

was to


  1. Choose the appropriate modal verbs: “Edison . hear at all”.

couldn’t

have to


could

may


  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “The interview . that the student is going to follow the scientist’s explanations in her future research”.

infer

are inferred

inferred

infers


  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verb: “Moreover, she was a very good photographer . scenery photos of each her stepped area”.

to take

take


took

taking


  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verb: “The interviewee . that the research works . our thoughts from scientific point of view”.

mentioned / form

mention / forms

have mentioned / forms

mentions / form



  1. Choose proper transition word: “People u se 43 muscles when they frown. . , they use only28 muscles when they smile”.

Correspondingly

In addition

However

Similarly



  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verb: “. some of the future intentions about having a research in my field I have several questions concerning research issues”.

Having

Have


Having been Being

  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verb: “Well, I hope, the explanations presented by you . very essential in my future research”.

is

had been were will be



  1. Complete the sentence: “The professor said “Linguistics is my field of .”.

work

sport


study

research


  1. Complete the sentence: “Student: Generally, what does research tell us? Scientist: To my mind, it shapes our scientific thinking ..”.

work

ability


mind

study


  1. Complete the sentence: “Samples are like templates . the process with different content”.

to write

to learn


to do

to go


  1. Complete the sentence: “Every early morning she used to go to the extended . of cotton”.

squares

fields


sphere

places


  1. Complete the sentence: “To my understanding, she would compose her either diary or daily report for her

study

science


places

research paper



  1. Complete the sentence: “According to the reports the remains to be 1.6 million years of .”.

antiquity

era


ancient

modern


  1. Choose the prepositions: “Actually, I started it . 2007 and . 2011 I did the defense ”.

on / on

in / at


at / at

in / in


  1. Choose the prepositions: “. research the actuality and novelty of it is . high appreciation”.

at / of

on / of


in / at

in / of


  1. Choose the appropriate modal verbs: “According to Swiss education system students . carry out their research projects based on conducting surveys, mostly, planned for Summer holidays”.

has to

have to


could

was to


  1. Complete the sentence: “Tomorrow I’ll have to be at the office a bit earlier in order . . . through some documents”.

looking

looked


to look

to be looking



  1. Choose the appropriate form of the verbs: “- What . . . at? - A strange bird is flying over there.”

are you looking

do you look

were you looking

did you look



  1. Choose the prepositions: “He’s even worse than his sister . . . Mathematics”.

at

in

for



with

  1. Choose the prepositions: “I don’t think people should be allowed to perform experiments . . . animals”.

over

up

behind



off

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