Ulpan Education
2025
МАТЕРИАЛДАРДЫ ТЕК ЖАБЫҚ КАНАЛ ҚОЛДАНУШЫЛАРЫНА ПАЙДАЛАНУҒА РҰҚСАТ! ТАРАТУҒА, САТУҒА ҚАТАҢ ТҮРДЕ ТИЫМ САЛЫНАДЫ! ULPAN EDUCATION 2025
February NQT Sliv 23-24-25.02.2025
1.
These gloves are
___
A)
mine
B) my
C) their
D) me
2.
The sun ___ behind the grey
clouds.
A) misappeared
B)
disappeared
C) unappeared
D) reappeared
3.
Reported
speech для утверждения «I am guilty of committing the
crime.»
A) He told us then he was guilty of committing the
crime.
B)He told us that he was
guilty of committing the crime.
C) He told us that he were guilty of committing the
crime.
D) He told us that he is guilty of committing the
crime.
4.
Newton came ___ with the
theory of gravity in a garden.
A)
up
B) out
C) in
D) down
5.
___ she wasn’t qualified, she
applied for the job.
A)Even
though
B) unless
C) Despite
D) However
6.
Where ___ you at 6 o’clock
yesterday?
A) did/went
B) do/go
C) did/go
D) does/go
7.
Reported
question для «Do you have a criminal
record?»
A) He asked her if a criminal record she
had.
B) He asked her if had she a criminal
record.
C) He asked her if she had criminal a
record.
D) He asked her if she had a
criminal record.
8.
Reported
speech для Kanat’s
утверждения:
"I am studying for my school exams"
A) "I was studied for my school exams," Kanat
said.
B) "I was studying for my
school exams," Kanat said.
C) "I am studying for my school exams," Kanat
said.
D) "I have studied for my school exams," Kanat
said.
9.
If you go on ignoring our
letters, we will have to take matters further. “Will”
expresses…
A) certainty
B) insistence
C) possibility
D) a polite request
10. There are ___ museums in
Athens that I couldn’t visit them all.
A) so
many
B) so much
C) such are
D) such
11. There are ___ flowers in the
vase.
A) any
B) some
C) nothing
D) something
12.
A. What ___ you want to do this
afternoon?
B. I ___ like to go to the new shopping
mall.
A) does/would
B) do/would
C) do not/would
D) does/would not
13. Did you remember ___ the seeds
I wanted?
A) getting
B) to getting
C) get
D) to
get
14. Why were his parents angry
with him?
A) He won’t study enough.
B) He hadn’t studied
enough.
C) He doesn’t study enough.
D) He hasn’t studied enough.
15. The project has been a
success, thanks to the ___ of all our
staff.
A) dedication
B) deception
C) decoration
D) deduction
16. Students who don’t live at
home often live in a hall of ___.
A) house
B) apartment
C) residence
D) hotel
17. ___ does people’s hair.
A) A mechanic
B) A nurse
C) A
hairdresser
D) A photographer
18. The children were very ___
behaved for the babysitter.
A) good-
B) worse-
C) well-
D) bad-
19. If you know the answer, you
should ___ your hand.
A) go down
B) put down
C) come up
D) put
up
20. Not possible quantifier.These
games take up ___ of the computer’s memory.
A) a lot
B) a
number of
C} a large amount of
D) a great deal
21. There aren’t ___
paintings.
A) each
B) no
C) some
D) any
22. Examples of compound
nouns:
A) working on, website
B) working out, weapon
C) dining room, washing
machine
D) working out, witness
23. Twilight ___ directed by
Catherine Hardwicke.
A) Twilight are directed by Catherine
Hardwicke.
B) Twilight was directed by
Catherine Hardwicke.
C) Twilight directed by Catherine
Hardwicke.
D) Twilight were directed by Catherine
Hardwicke.
24. If I learn to dance, I ___ get
a job in the dance troupe.
A) If our TV doesn’t work, we would buy a new
one.
B) If I learn to dance, I will
get a job in the dance troupe.
C) If my parents had a computer, they would send us a
letter.
D) If I were you, I might have followed that
advice.
25. I love ice cream. Don’t we
all?
A) indirect
B) rhetorical
C) alternative
D) tag question
26. Brian nearly jumped out of his
___ when he saw the mouse.
A) head
B) bees
C) heart
D) skin
27. Where ___ you go on holiday
next summer?
A) Where you go will on holiday next
summer?
B) Where will you go on
holiday next summer?
C) Where you will go on holiday next
summer?
D) Where will you go next summer on
holiday?
28. I wish I ___ well at IT at
school so I could study computing at college.
A) have done
B) would do
C) could do
D) had
done
29. I spoke ___ quietly.
A) most quietly
B) the most
quietly
C) more quietly
D) the more quietly
30. We ___ our furniture ___
tomorrow.
A) We will have had our furniture
brought
B) We will have our furniture
brought tomorrow.
C) We will have our furniture bring
tomorrow.
D) We will had our furniture brought
tomorrow.
31. Reported
speech для утверждения «I have applied for a
job.»
A) She said she had applied
for a job.
B) She said she have applied for a
job.
C) She says she had applied for a
job.
D) She said she has applied for a
job.
32. You are expected to arrive at
school ___ time.
A) on
B) at
C) for
D) in
33. She wouldn’t have realised
poverty was a serious problem in the city if she ___ the slums.
A) hasn’t visited
B) hadn’t visit
C) hasn’t visited
D) hadn’t
visited
34. My brother loves playing
computer games ___ I prefer reading
novels.
A) whereas
B) although
C) though
D) even though
35. Paul did ___ Carol and Angela
in the test.
A) as good as
B) as well
as
C) as worse as
D) as better as
36. Some people like relaxing
holidays, but ___ look for an adventure.
A) the other one
B) the others
C) others
D) another
37. I went ___ there ___ this
morning.
A) This morning I went quickly
there.
B) I went there quickly this
morning.
C) I went there this morning
quickly.
D) I went quickly there this
morning.
38. You ___ attend the staff
meeting today.
A) shouldn’t
B) needn’t
C) oughtn’t
D) mustn’t
39. A tsunami can ___ buildings
and destroy ecosystems.
A) flatten
B) cause
C) happen
D) blow
40. Reported
speech для высказывания Rakhym:
"I'm bored of waiting here."
A) Rakhym told that he was bored of waiting
here.
B) Rakhym told he was bored of waiting
there.
C) Rakhym said he is bored of waiting
here.
D) Rakhym said he was bored of
waiting there.
41. That’s a/an ___ expensive
laptop.
A) rather
B) quite
C) enough
D) too
42. She was made ___ the
meeting.
A) attend
B) attending
C) to
attend
D) to attending
43. Reported speech: He told her
that he was watching a documentary on space
colonisation.
(Верный вариант приведён выше)
44. Instant decision: It is
raining outside. ______
A) I will take an
umbrella
B) I am going to take an umbrella
C) I am taking an umbrella
D) I will taking an umbrella
45. Berik isn't keen ___ team
sports, so he prefers to do athletics.
A) in
B) on
C) at
D) to
46. The
correct предложение в форме третьего условного:
A) If I had some money, I wouldn't gone to the
bank.
B) If I had had some money, I
wouldn't have gone to the bank.
C) If I had had some money, I wouldn't go to the
bank.
D) If I had some money, I wouldn't have gone to the
bank.
47. Предложение с модальным глаголом:
A) She ought be late for the fashion
show.
B) She may be late for the
fashion show.
C) She may to be late for the fashion
show.
D) She may being late for the fashion
show.
48. This gave the wealthy an
advantage ____ they could afford to train and compete without
needing to earn money.
A) but
B) despite
C) since
D) although
49. Предложение в Present Simple:
A) The children are playing tennis.
B) My dad works in an office,
but he plays rugby at the
weekend.
C) He went to France last year.
D) I've visited London twice.
50. The correct question tag: I am
a bit clumsy, ___
A) am not I
B) are I
C) am I
D) aren't
I
51. Modal
verb для слабого обязательства: You ____ fresh fruit for a
snack.
A) could have chosen
B) should have
chosen
C) needn't have chosen
D) can't have chosen
52. Отрицательное предложение: His sister ___ go to
school.
A) doesn't
B) isn't
C) aren't
D) don't
53. Comparative form of the adverb
"slowly".
more
slowly
54. «come up with» –
invent/discover something (ойлапшығару).
ойлапшығару
55. Past Continuous Passive: The
portrait ___
A) is painting
B)was being
painted
C) was painting
D) is being painted
56. Boxing Day is the day ___
people watch a lot of sport on TV.
A) where
B) who
C) which
D)when
57. Gulnara was late for work… her
alarm clock didn’t do off.
A)because
B) despite
C) while
D) but
58. Выберите верную форму глагола take в предложении:
You can …
A) taken
advice
B)
take
advice
C) took advice
D) takes advice
59. The website will be ___ and
running soon.
A) In
B) On
C)Up
D) Out
60. The name of the Sea is
connected with the Caspii tribes who had settled
shores.
Caspian
Sea
61. Save some of the pocket money
your parents give. This way, you're ___ to end up with no money at
all.
A) supposed
B) bound
C) unlikely
D) due
62.Appropriate reported question
"What do dolphins eat?" Ulan said to
us.
A) Ulan asked us what dolphins ate.
B) Ulan asked us dolphins ate what.
C) Ulan told us what dolphins ate.
D) Ulan told us what ate dolphins.
63)Choose the correct comparison of adverbs.
Chris ran … of all the runners.
A)the fastest
B)fast
C)quick
D)faster
64)The appropriate conjunction
_ being warned about the weather,
Max went out without his coat.
A) Despite
B) Because
C) While
D) but
65)The correct form to express a regret in the past
You wanted to study computing at college, but you didn't do well at IT at
school. I wish I_well at IT at school so I
could study computing at college.
A) have done
B) would do
C) could do
D) had done
66)Suitable compound adjective
Most people tend to choose … items which come from recognisable, name brand manufacturers.
B) dry-cleaned
A) assembly-produced
C) mass-produced
D) man-made
67)The correct indefinite pronoun
_ here so we can start.
A) Someone is
B) Everyone is
C) Everyone are
D) Anyone is
68)The appropriate word
Save some of the pocket money your
parents give. This way, you're … _ to end up with no money at all.
A) supposed
B) bound
c) unlikely
D) due
69)The school carried _ fire bell.
(Смысл: школа вышла изза пожарной эвакуации)
A. On
B. Out
C. In
D. To
70)Choose the correct comparison of adverbs.
Chris ran … of all the runners.
A) the fastest
B) fast
C)quick
D)faster
71 Sure. I ‘ never tired ____ organic before
A. anything
B. Nothing
C. Something
D. Everything
72)The suitable verb form
By the end of the year, we _ in this
house for 10 years!
A) will have been lived
B) will be living
C) will have lived
D) will have been living
73. She finished -----in a race
Lastly
Lately
Last
Late
74 Find correct Prepositional phrases ответ : *in accordance with *
75 Abstract noun:
Independent
Independence дұрыс жауап
Modal verbs :
1 My bicycle isn't there! Someone________ it! must have stolen
2 This book is 600 pages long. You ______it in one day! can't have read
4 There's a cake in the fridge. Mum ______to the supermarket must have gone
Adeverbs
76. The door squeaks _____ in the winter than in the summer. more loudly
2. Chris ran _________of all the runners. the fastest
3. Miras speaks English _____than Alisher. Better
4. I did ______in the class on the Science test. the worst
5 The lecture started than we had expected. earlier
6 I still have the flu, but I feel _____ ill than you. less
7 Kevin played of all thebasketball team. the best
8 Akbota read the instructions _______than the rest of the class. more carefully
Relative Pronouns
The package ____ is on my desk arrived for you this morning. жауабы which/that екеуі де дұрыс
The students _ were late for class had to stay behind an extra hour жауабы who/that
75. Liz is _ than he sister жауабы: much taller.
Conjuctions.
1. I want to be an astronomer, _____ I don't think my marks in maths are good enough. But
2. ________ being warned about the weather, Max went out without his coat. Despite
3 John finished school last month _ _____ he is going to university soon. and
4 .Sally needs a new smartphone ______ her old one broke. because
5 . ______Samal was preparing dinner, Miras was tidying the house. While
76. Which word/ phrase is not possible in each sentence?
______ of these games can be played on your console.
A) All
B) Several
C) Every
D) Each
77 . Correct word order .Which/go/does/the/airport/flight/ from
A) Which does the airport flight go from?
B) Does which the airport flight go from
C) Which flight goes from the airport?
D) Which flight does go from the airport?
78. Choose the correct comparison:
The door squeks _____ in winter than in summer
A) more loudly
B) most loudly
C) more loudliest
D) most loudljest
The noun determiner
79.Are there any students in the room?
A) No, there are none.
B) No, there are nobody.
C) No, there are neither
D) There are anybody
80.Modal verb for weak obligation. You________fresh fruit for a snack.
A) could have chosen
B) should have chosen
C) needn't have chosen
D) can't have chosen
81.The correct sentence with a modal verb
A) She ought be late for the fashion show.
B) She may be late for the fashion show.
C) She may to be late for the fashion show.
D) She may being late for the fashion show.
81The right determiner. Maria's friend Lucy and my cousin Jenny are similar. They are _ like films.
A) both
B) too
C) all
D) half
82The appropriate verb form. The clock tower ________by experts by the end of the year.
A )will be renovated
B) has been renovated
C) will have been renovated
D) is renovated
83.The appropriate conjunction
_________being warned about the weather, Max went out without his coat.
A) Despite
B) Because
B) Because
D) But
84.The correct conjunction
_______ you are ever in Japan and want to try fugu fish for yourself, you'll have to be very careful!
A) When
B If
C) Unless
D) if not
85. The correct complex prepositional phrase
A new law will be introduced employment of adolescents.
the
A) on respect to
B) with respect to
C) at respect to
D) for respect to
86 . The correct reported statement
Tom said, "I haven't checked the report yet"
А) Tom said he hadn't checked the report yet"
B) Tom said he haven't checked the report yet"
C)Tom said he had to check the report yet"
D ) Tom said he hasn't checked the report yet"
87 .Which phrase is not possible
It is raining. The concert took place, _
A. Although
B. Though
C. Even though
D. As though
88.The right relative pronoun
We just met Dr Jones book on multiple intelligences.
A) which
B ) whom
C)who
D) whose
89.She looks........ a famous film star as
like
similar
same
90.We use _____ to when we say it is not а good idea
Shall
Will not
Should
Should not
Determiners
Choose the correct word..There were ___ people at the conference.
A. lots of
B. a little
C. much
__ these ideas are fantastic!
A. every
B. few
C. all of
__ of Edison’s inventions failed.
A. any
B. many
C. much
.Jim spends __ time checking his equipment
A. many
B. a good deal of
С. several
Only -___ explorers attempt to reach the Norun Pole.
A. a few
B. no
C. any
Uncountable nouns
A. Some people
B.Several glasses
C. A piece of information
Sure. I ‘ never tired __ organic before
A. anything
B. Nothing
C. Something
D. Everything
She finished -----in a race
Lastly
Lately
Last
Late
Liz is ______ than your sister . ответ : much taller
The package _____ is on my desk arrivesd for you this morning . ответ: Which / that екеуі де дұрыс , қайсысы келсе соны белгілейсіздер.
The students _______ were late for class had to stay behind an extra hour. who/ that екеуі де дұрыс , қайсысы келсе соны белгілейсіздер.
Find correct Prepositional phrases ответ : *in accordance with *
1. The lightning storm in Catatumbo is almost ___ __ending . жауап never.
2 The children were very __behaved for the babysitter. жауап well
3 I saw a pull. provoking documentary about earthquakes last night. жауап thought
4 Lava fountains can reach as high as a storey building. жауап thirty
5 Lives are lost every year through natural and -_ made disasters. жауап man
Tag question
He is an actor.
A. Isn’t he
B. he is
C. Are not
D. Aren’t
The correct order of the adjectives
A) They bought a new beautiful French car.
B) He has got modern round black glassess
С) Whose is this old dirty brown suitcase?
D) She was wearing a red lovely wool hat
The correct Reported speech.
He said that he was studying for my chemistry exam today.
He told her that he was watching a documentary on space colonization.
He said her that he had to finish his project as soon as possible.
He told that he has never heard about the UFO museum.
The right option of determiners.
There aren't____paintings.
each
some
no
any
Do you walk to ... sometimes?
A. yourself
B. herself
C. themselves
D. myself
The correct sentence in the passive voice.
А. Twilight were directed by Catherine Hardwicke.
В. Twilight directed by Catherine
Hardwicke.
С. Twilight was directed by Catherine Hardwicke.
D. Twilight are directed by Catherine Hardwickes
___ he has talent, he can't find a job as an actor
жауап : While
___arriving early, we could not get a seat.
дұрыс жауап : In spite of/Despite екеуі де дұрыс , қайсы келсе соный белгілейміз
I can play dombra, ___I dont know myth about it.
дұрыс жауап : *but *
I'm little bit clumsy, __. tag question
дұрыс жауап : *aren’t I *
Correct preposition
Bullies make fun..... others appearance.
дұрыс жауап : *of *
The right determiners
Maris's friend Lucy and my cousin Jenny are similar. They are Like films.
A. half
B. too
C. both
D. all
The sentence with Complex Object
A. Why didn't you make your son learn the poem
B. He is said to know all about it
C. It turned out that my prediction was correct
D. He is likely to win the prize
The correct verb _ in love at first sight. Now
I'm more cynical.
A. believes
B. use to believe
C. believe
D. used to believe
Complete the sentence using Reported speech
"Where is the bus station?" she asked
A. She asked where is the bus station
B. She asked if the bus station was
C. She asked where was the bus station.
D. She asked where the bus station was
Point out the correct
Complex object verbs of sensual perception without to
A. hear, see, watch
B. desire, make, get
C. consider, like, let
D. wish, know, would like
In the sentence "I am feeling dark today" the word
"dark" means
A. difficult
B. painting
C. black color
D. without any hope ✔️✔️✔️
Give the following sentence in Passive.
A. My laptop was stole by a burglar.
B. A burglar were stolen my laptop.
C. My laptop was stolen by a burglar. ✔️✔️✔️
The correct interrogative sentence people/his/stories/enjoy/Did?
A. Did people enjoy his stories? ✔️✔️✔️
B. Did his stories people enjoys?
C. Did his stories people enjoy?
D. Did enjoy people his stories?
Put in a/an or the in each space or leave the space blank.
Paul sent his holidays on ...
Crete
A. an
B. a
С. The
D. no article✔️✔️
__ you hurry, we'll miss the bus.
a) unless +++
b) if
c) while
d ) if not
Hurry up. The bus __ in a few minutes.
A. is leaving ✔️✔️✔️
B. is going to leave
C. will leave
D. leaves
Correct phrasal verb
The cashier hand __ 10000& in cash
ответ : *out *
Correct conjunction. Бұл жерде дұрысын тап деп жатыр .
It was raining. The concert took place , __.
Ответ : though
The correct interrogative sentence go/will/Where/you/on/summer/holiday/
A) Where you go will on holiday next summer?
B) Where will you go on holiday next summer?
C) Where you will go on holiday next summer?
D) Where will you go next summer on holiday?
How is your sister now ? Is she getting __?
A. better
B . the best
C. good
D. more better
Choose the correct sentence.
A. London is smaller than New York
B. I can study easiest at school than home.
C. I sleep better in my house than in the hotel.
D. My school canteen is noisilier than my classroom.
Listen! You____my advise!
ответ : *should *
Take _ books there, Give ___Book over there
ответ : *these , that *
Organise a monthly budget and stick to it. This ___ help you control your expenses.
ответ *: is bound to *
He is the oldest one. He is my ....brother, his name is Marat, and then my second brother. He is Ali. ответ: first
Organise a monthly budget and stick to it. This ___ help you control your expenses.
ответ *: is bound to *
To go bananas idiom meaning : ответ: to be crazy/ go crazy
МӘТІН
A LAKE OR A SEA?
Some people call it a sea, while others call it a lake. In ancient times, people toes ecosed body of we on fart or 371.00 m and So borders five countries: Kazakhstan, Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran and Turkmenistan. The northern part of the lake is about 6 m deep. The souther end is more than 1,000 m, It is the world's largest lake, but it is not a freshwater lake.
So, what exactly is the Caspian Sea? The Caspian Sea is not connected with an ocean which makes it like a lake. However, it is very big and its water is salty- which makes it like a sea. 130 rivers flow into the lake.
As there are no outlets, the Caspian Sea loses water only through evaporation!
This makes its brackish water even saltier.The Caspian Sea is an amazing natural attraction with a huge variety of wildlife. It is home to the Caspian seal, the Caspian turtle and 90% of the word's sturgeons, including the beluga. This is the fish that produces caviar.
Caviar is the eggs of the sturgeon. It is very tasty but extremely expensive.
How much do you know about the Caspian Sea? Take the quiz.
1. How many countries border the Caspian Sea?
A three
B four
C five
2 How deep is the southern end of the Caspian Sea?
A about 5 m
B over 1,000 m
C over 3,000 m
3. The Caspian Sea is like a lake because it
A has salty water.
B is extremely big.
C doesn't connect to an ocean.
4 What produces caviar?
A the sturgeon
B the Caspian seal
C the Caspian turtle
THE MERKHET
For thousands of years, humans have been using various devices to keep track of the time. The ancient Egyptians, who have always been recognised for their skill in mathematics, architecture and astronomy, are no exception. In fact, they are widely reganded as one of the fintcivilisations to divide the day into equal parts, 12 hours of the day and 12 hours of the night. They accomplished this using timekeeping devices like the sandial and shadow clock. both of which relied on the Sun. and the merkhet, the oldest known astronomical tool.
The purpose of the merkhet, which has also been called a Sur clock, was to tell the time at night using the stars, the aliguments of which ancient astronomers had long, been tracking. The invention of the merkher marked a significant improvement in timekeeping because even though it was not as quick or simple to use, it overcame a major disadvantage of the sundial as a timekeeper, namely its usclessness at night.
Shaped like the letter "L." and typically carved from wood or bone, the merkhet consisted of a horizontal bar that ends with a short vertical arm pointing upwards. Attached to the end of this upright arm was a plumb line, which is a length of sting with a weight fastened to the end. The force of gravity allowed it to bing straight down, establishing a perfectly vertical line to the ground.Themerkhet was used in conjunction with a sighting tool known as a bay, which was made from the central
Vocabulary
The picture shows the merkhet and t was used by ancient Egyptians to e time. Fill in: tool cheonrib of a palm leaf and had a thin V-shaped slit cut out at top. When observers looked through this narrow slit, the could precisely line up objects in the distance. To tell the time at night, two observers, a pair of merkhets and tas bays were needed. An observer held his merkhetupaar's length and aligned it with the North Star, also called the Pole Star. To ensure perfect alignment, he looked through the slit of the bay, which was held close to the eye Another observer, facing him a short distance away, also used a bay to precisely align the plumb line of his merkhe with that of the first observer. This series of alignments established a north-south meridian, an imaginary line that identifies North and South. By noting the intervals a which certain stars crossed this meridian, observers were able to mark the passage of time, in hours.
Interestingly, the use of the merkhet was not limited to timekeeping. Other ways in which ancient Egyptians usel this tool have been proposed. For instance, experts claim that merkhets had also been used by the ancient Egyptian in construction to accurately establish straight lines and right-angles, and to carefully align temples and tombs with celestial bodies.
Archacologists have excavated and preserved a few of these devices, which date as far back as 600 BCE. Today, merkhets are on display in museums in Egyptian artefact exhibitions and are depicted in a number of ancient Egyptian works of art.
Read the text again. For questions 1-4, choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).
1 What does the writer say about the ancient Egyptians?
A They were the first civilisation to try to measure time.
B They invented several timekeeping devices.
C They possessed scientific skills and knowledge
D They were the first people to mark time in hours.
2 What is NOT true about the merkhet?
A It should be used in pairs for timekeeping
B It can't be used in the daytime.
C It is the same shape as a letter of the alphabet.
D It does not require the use of a bay.
3 What was measured to determine how much time had passed?
A the movement of stars across a meridian line
B the movement of the North Star C the movement of the plumb line
D the movement of the stars across the slit
in the bay.
4 What is the main purpose of the text?
A to compare different methods of timekeeping in ancient Egypt
B to describe an ancient timekeeping device
C to inform readers how to use a merkhet
UNESCO
During World War II (1939-1945), a number of the allied governments of European countries met in London to discuss ways of improving education after the war. The idea became very popular and took on a universal aspect. Later, in November 1945, a United Nations conference was held in London to discuss the matter further and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization was created. Its mission was to help build peace, wipe out poverty and help countries to develop and communicate through education, the sciences and culture. Since then the organization has worked to improve education worldwide, believing that it is the key to social and economic development.
Today the organization has 195 member countries, with its headquarters in Paris. It strives to reduce poverty, promote peace, defend human rights and celebrate diversity among the people of the world. It focuses on improving the standard of living in Africa and on reducing inequalities between men and women all over the world, but also does a lot of other work, including wildlife conservation and protecting our cultural heritage.
So far, UNESCO has improved the lives of millions of people across the planet by providing them with education as well as promoting freedom of expression, freedom of the press and access to information. It has founded and funded many humanitarian, scientific and cultural projects. It has also helped protect a number of historic monuments and natural habitats, including the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, and the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
UNESCO is a great example of how people all over the world can work together to improve the standard of living of all our fellow men and women.
1. How many member countries are there in the organization?
A. one hundred nine fifteen
B. nineteen forty five
C. one hundred and ninety five
D. one thousand four hundred
E. nineteen and five
2. Where is the headquarters of UNESCO?
A. in Athens
B. in Paris
C. in Australia
D. in Africa
E. in London
3. Who created UNESCO?
A. It was created by Scientists of the world.
B. It was created by Acropolis in Athens.
C. It was created by the United Nations.
D. It was created by people of all over the world.
E. It was created by Developing countries.
4. Why was UNESCO created?
A. UNESCO was created to attack our cultural heritage.
B. UNESCO was created to improve education after the war.
C. UNESOCO was created to increase inequalities between men and women.
D. UNESCO was created not to help people in Africa.
E UNESCO was created to make war between countries.
5. Find wrong information according to the text.
A. The idea became very popular and took on a universal aspect.
B. United Nations conference was held in London
C. The organization has 195 member countries
D. A number of the allied governments of Asian countries met in London
A WORLD WITHOUT DISEASE
If you could change something about yourself, what would it be? Maybe you'd like to grow taller. Perhaps you'd like the ability to run the fastest or learn languages more quickly. How about living longer? A lot of these characteristics come from your genes - the information in your body that has been passed on from your parents to you and some come from the environment you were brought up in. Unfortunately, we can also inherit diseases from our parents' genes, but all that might change soon thanks to the science of genetics and, more specifically, gene editing.
Your body is made up of trillions of cells. Inside each cell, you have 46 chromosomes - 23 from your mother and 23 from your father. Chromosomes are made up of DNA (deoxyribose nucleic acid). A gene is a short section of DNA that determines a characteristic like how curly your hair is or the size of your ears. Genes that don't function properly can cause disease. By removing or replacing the faulty genes in an unborn child, scientists might be able to prevent a disease before it develops. This is called gene editing.
Gene editing (sometimes called genetic engineering) could mean the end to life-threatening illnesses like cancer or heart disease. It could also mean that we will be able to select characteristics for our unborn children. We already eat genetically-modified food. In the future, we may have designer babies. Parents may get to choose how strong a child will be, the colour of their hair or whether they have brown eyes or green. There is a lot of debate about the rights and wrongs of creating 'designer babies', but the benefits of gene editing are clear - a world without disease.
1. Which information is NOT correct according to the text
A) Cells have chromosomes from both parents.
B) Genetic engineering may stop heart disease.
C) Diseases cannot be passed on through genes.
D) Not all our characteristics come from our genes.
2. Genes sometimes
A) do not work correctly
B) do not bring correctly
C) do not pass correctly
D) do not inherit correctly
3. All our characteristics come from
A) our mind
B) our blood
C) our life
D) our genes
Scientists could use threatening diseases.
to stop life-
A) faulty genes
B) gene editing
C) benefits of genes
D) desinger genes
5. _____can be passed on through genes.
A) Behavior
B) Abilities
C) Skills
D) Diseases
Multiple Intelligences theory
Who is the smartest person you know? The student who always gets top marks at school? Maybe it's the man who can fix anything, the woman who is a surgeon,
or the boy who can have an interesting conversation with anyone, about anything. 1 In fact, Dr Howard Gardner from Harvard University in the USA, has developed a theory about this - the Multiple Intelligences (MI) Theory.
According to Dr Gardner, there are eight types of intelligence.
2 Which is your strongest intelligence? You can guess, but there is no official Mi test.
3 They're combined with what you're interested in, what you enjoy and your general personality. This has caused some people to criticise Gardner's theory - they prefer a way of testing intelligence that can be easily measured, like 1Q. But humans are complicated. 4 So, of course, the ways we think and learn are complicated and different, too.
This is the reason why Gardner's theory is so important for teachers and students. 5 Some students read and learn, some watch and learn, some do and learn. There is no 'right' way or 'wrong' way - it all depends on how your brain processes information. The best thing to do is find what works for you. As the Greek philosopher Socrates said, "To know yourself is the beginning of wisdom." If you can discover which type of intelligence you have, and work with it, who knows? You could be the smartest person you know!
Multiple Intelligence Theory
1) what ses the professor describe as "traditional veers"?
Some of the ideas on intelligence
2) According the the Multiple Intelligence people
'are intelligent, in different ways.
3) Interpersonal intetligence means understanding of other people.
4) what does the professor mean by "one-size-fits-al
suitable for everyone
5) As a future teacher, kairat
understands the importance of the theory
Gabbage warrior
Mike Reynholds builds houses from recycled materials to show us what we waste. Mike's houses are built using the things that other people throw away.
His Earthships (as his houses are called) are beautiful buildings. They are shaped and coloured to match the landscape around them. He uses bottles to create beautiful walls full of light. There are plants everywhere, inside and out. But the plants and the bottles, like everything else in the Earthships, are not only there for decoration. Every single material in an Earthship is carefully chosen. Old car tyres are used to build strong walls. The rubber protects the houses from the cold Northern winds in winter. These walls are built at the back of the house. The walls at the front of the house are built from metal cans or glass bottles. They have held together with the Earth from around them and cement is not used at all. The beautiful bottle walls are built to the South to give light during the day. The house is heated by the larger front windows. They also create the perfect temperatue for growing all kinds of fruit and vegetables, and the plants are protected against the bad weather. When you live in an Earthship, you grow your own food, get electricity from the sun and wind and you get water from the rain and snow.
Mike and the Earthshiporganisation use their ability and experience to help people all over the world. In 2010, they visited victims of the earthquake in Haiti. They taught them how to build safe, new homes quickly and cheaply from materials that they could find around them. Mike points out that rubbish only exists because we humans create it. That is exactly what Mike, the Garbbage warrior, wants us to see - that we have to stop waste and reuse our rubbish.
1.The light is provided during the day by
A) mirrors
B) glass plates
C) glass bottles
D) sunnybottles
2.Mike'sEarthship is protected from the cold by
A) thousand bottles
b) old car metals
C) old car tyres
D) big plants
3.Mike and his organisation help people
A) to build safe and new homes quickly and more different
B) to build safe and new homes quickly and more expensive
C) to build safe and new homes slowly and cheaply
D) to build safe and new homes quickly and cheaply
4.His plants are grown in the south part because
A) Mike wants to protect them against the bad weather.
B) Mike wants them to be built around his house.
C) Mike wants them to protect from the Sun.
D) Mike wants them to protect against the good weather.
5.The main message of Mike to the world is
A) to keep your lifestyle
B) to stop wasting
C) to increase landfills
D) to start recycling
Vital learning system
Training plays a very important part in healthcare professions such as dentistry, as it provides students with a chance to develop their skills in a safe
environment before treating patients.
In the past, dental students could only practise their technique on real teeth, which required lots of replacements and produced massive amounts of waste.
Now, however, thanks to amazing advances in technology, a new development promises to allow trainee dentists practical experience without the need for any physical materials at all!
InenapieL project was developed to create a new Vital learning system that InchidesVillal really and the sensation or touch. Inisextraorainar breakthrough by King's College London lets students feel computer generated teeth with a special virtual drill, as if the tooth was actually there! With these 3D virtual teeth students keep working on the same item as much as they need to. All it takes is a click of a button and new virtual teeth instantly appear!
Inventions like hapTEL have totally revolutionised teaching, and the idea has been successful enough to attract funds from various research councils.
All of the latest studies show that students love using hapTEL and many have said that they would definitely prefer to learn with this new system over traditional methods.
1.A very important part to get a healthcare profession
A) Training
B) Showing
Studying
D) Teaching
2.Funds for the hapTEL project were attracted from
A) various special charities
B) research organizations
C) special research councils
D)various research councils
3.One major benefit of using virtual teeth instead of real teeth for training
A)Itreauces waste
B) It increases waste
C) It creates waste
D) It brings waste
4.The hapTEL project aims
A) to promote the development of virtual simulations
B) to promote collaboration between academic institutions
C) to create a new virtual learning system
D) to improve dental education
5.Studentspractise their skills using the hapTEL system by working
A) with each other
B) in a virtual reality
C) on real teeth
D) on real people
DNA
what would it be? Maybe you'd like to grow taller. Perhaps you'd like the ability to run the fastest or learn languages more quickly. How about living longer? A lot of these characteristics come from your genes - the information in your body that has been passed on from your parents to you - and some come from the environment you were brought up in. Unfortunately, we can also inherit diseases from our parents' genes, but all that might change soon thanks to the science of genetics and more specifically, gene editing.
Your body is made up of trillions of cells. Inside each cell, you have 46 chromosomes - 23 from your mother and 23 from your father. Chromosomes are made up of DNA (deoxyribose nucleic acid). A gene is a short section of DNA that determines a characteristic like how curly your hair is or the size of your ears.
Genes that don't function properly can cause disease. By removing or replacing the faulty genes in an unborn child, scientists might be able to prevent a disease before it develops. This is called gene editing.
Gene editing (sometimes called genetic engineering) could mean the end to life - threatening illnesses like cancer or heart disease. It could also mean that we will be able to select characteristics for our unborn children. We already eat genetically - modified food. In the future, we may have designer babies. Parents may get to choose how strong a child will be, the colour of their hair or whether they have brown eyes or green. There is a lot of debate about the rights and wrongs of creating 'designer babies', but the benefits of gene editing are clear - a world without disease.
1.Genes sometimes
a)do not work correctly
b) do not oringcorrecty
C) do not pass correctly
D) do not inherit correctly
2.Scientists could use_to stop life-threatening diseases
A) faulty genes
B) gene editing
C) benefits of genes
D) desinger genes
3.Which information is NOT correct according to the text
A) Cells have chromosomes from both parents.
B) Genetic engineering may stop heart disease.
C) Diseases cannot be passed on through genes.
D) Not all our characteristics come from our genes.
4.All our characteristics come from
A)our mind
B) our blood
C) our life
D) our genes
5.can be passed on through genes.
A) Behavior
B) Abillues
C)Skills
D) Diseases
British SCIENCE Week
Every year, people all over the UK celebrate British Science Week, The event celebrates science and its importance in our everyday lives.
It is organised by the British Science Association and is aimed at young people. British Science Week usually takes place in March and lasts for around 10 days. During this time exciting and fun science events are held around the country. There are also
fascinating science documentaries on television and lots of museums hold exciting science exhibitions.
British Science Week has a different theme each year, so that people can lear about different areas of science. For instance, in 2017 the theme was 'change and in 2018, 'exploration and discovery. Even the UK's postal service, Royal Mail, prints the British Science Week logo onto all of the envelopes they deliver to remind everyone about this special event.
There is a lot to see and do during British Science Week. In addition to the TV shows and museum exhibits, the British Science Association holds annual poster and photography competitions for young people so that they can get involved with their friends and families. Most primary and secondary schools also arrange a variety. of activities for their students to do in school, for example; preparing tasks for them to do in their lessons or inviting scientists to speak to them. Some schools have a Demo Day where teachers can show the students some amazing science demonstrations and other schools hold creative competitions for their students. These might include fancy dress competitions where students dress up as their favourite scientists or baking competitions that ask students to bake science-themed cakes and biscuits.
In the UK, British Science week is something that students all over the country look forward to each year. It's a great way to get young people interested in science and to recognise the amazing advances that science makes and the impact it has on us.
Reaching for the Stars
11NASA – the United States’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration agency – was created in the 1950s. Its mission was to lead the way in the exploration of space both near Earth and beyond it, and in particular to transport people to the moon and back by the end of the 1960s. This ambition of President John F. Kennedy’s was, of course, achieved in 1969. In fact, 12 astronauts walked on the moon during a number of missions between then and 1972.
NASA is divided into four departments. The aeronautics research division is concerned with improving transport into, and through, space. The space technology department develops hardware, software, and machinery to improve space exploration. The human exploration and operations department oversees activity that involves people, including missions to the International Space Station (ISS), which is in orbit around Earth constantly. Finally, the space science division is for further understanding of the universe, including the Earth, which it studies by satellite. This division also includes the Office of Planetary Protection, and one of this office’s responsibilities is defending the Earth from hostile aliens!
NASA launches spacecraft from Cape Canaveral in Florida, which was chosen for its southerly position. Because the state of Florida is closer to the equator than most other US states, NASA rockets get maximum help from the rotation of the planet when they take off for space. However, NASA astronauts who are sent to the ISS now begin their journeys in Kazakhstan, as the US brought its space shuttle program to an end in 2011. ISS missions now begin and end at the Baikonur Cosmodrome near Tyuratam in southern Kazakhstan. This is the very same location from which Yuri Gagarin, the first man to go to space, began his journey back in 1961
Did you know?
If you’re interested in observing the International Space Station, you can ask NASA to send you an email or text message alert when it passes over where you live.
A NATURAL BORN CLIMBER
Brooke Raboutou has just turned 12 and, with seven world records, is one of the best rock climbers in the world. One of her coaches explains that she’s so good because she has really strong fingers and the incredible flexibility of a child. That helps her a lot and means she can do things older climbers have never dreamed of doing.Brooke comes from a climbing family. Both her parents are past climbing champions. Her father stopped climbing some years ago, but her mother, Robyn, who won four world cup titles four years in a row, is still climbing. She runs a club for young climbers in Colorado, USA, and coaches Brooke and her teammates. Sometimes it’s difficult for mother and daughter to work together so closely, but they really respect and trust each other, and Brooke says her mum is a great coach. Brooke says that her mother gives her a lot of good advice and is a very important part of her climbing life. Robyn can be strict, but she is also passionate about climbing, and she passes this passion on to her students.Robyn says Brooke is very determined and is very good at motivating herself. This helps her when she’s facing the challenges of this difficult sport. She is also very hard-working. Success in rock climbing is something you have to work at. To be a world-class athlete of any kind, you have to push yourself and train hard, and that’s what Brooke does every day, at the club and at home. Brooke says that climbing is always there in their lives. They even have a climbing wall in their house!
But climbing isn’t only hard work. It’s fun too. Brooke loves climbing, and when she’s on a high rock, she feels happy. Strangely, she says that when she looks down, she isn’t scared at all. All she does is think how cool it is to be so small compared to the rock.
FACT: The most difficult climb in the world is a 55-metre climb in a cave in Norway, created by 20-year-old Czech climber Adam Ondra.
Brooke climber
**2. Brooke's family and their connection to climbing:**
Brooke's parents are both past climbing champions. Her mother, Robyn, is still climbing and coaches at a climbing club in Colorado.
**3. Brooke's relationship with her mum:**
Brooke and her mum have a close, respectful relationship, despite sometimes finding it hard to work together. Brooke values her mum’s coaching and advice.
**5. Why Brooke thinks her mum's good at her job:**
Brooke believes her mum is a great coach because she gives good advice, is passionate about climbing, and motivates her students.
My Amazing Travels
I’ve seen a lot of strange things during my trip, including some really weird sports and races. Here are two of the best!
Cockroach Racing
Cockroach racing has got to be the craziest sport on the planet. So, how did it all begin? The story goes that one day in 1982 in Brisbane, Australia, two men had an argument about which part of the town had the biggest and fastest cockroaches. The next day, they had a race to see who was right. The crowd enjoyed it so much that cockroach races have taken place every January 26th ever since.
Kumis Alu
When I was in Kazakhstan, I saw something that took my breath away. Horsemen riding at a full gallop leaned down out of the saddle to snatch up a handkerchief from the ground – on the left, then on the right, again and again! The winner was the one who grabbed the most handkerchiefs. I couldn’t believe the skill and speed of the riders. This sport is called “Kumis Alu,” and it is a very ancient and exciting game.Many years ago, the Greek leader Alexander the Great said that it was the best training for a rider. Kumis Alu is still played in Kazakhstan, and you can see why!
An amazing travels
According to the story, how did the cockroach racing tradition start in Brisbane, Australia, in 1982?
A) Two men wanted to see who could train the fastest cockroach.
B) Two men had an argument about which part of town had the biggest and fastest cockroaches and decided to race them.
C) The people of Brisbane organized a cockroach race to celebrate a local festival.
D) The government of Brisbane decided to introduce cockroach racing as a new sport.
24. Way did the author describe "Kumis all' as taking their breath away when they saw it in
Kazakhstan?
B) The horsemen were iding incredibly fast without stopping
incredible.
C) The riders performed stunts that were extremely dangerous
D) The event was to loud and exciting that i overykelined the author,
25. What is the historical significance of 'Kumis aly,' as mentioned in the passage?
A) It is a modern sport that is very popular in Kazakhstan.
B) It was first created by a famous Kazakh warrior to train soldiers.
C) It is an ancient game that was praised by Alexander the Great as the best training for a
D) It was introduced in Kazakhstan by Greek invaders as part of their training
26. How did the crowd react to the cockroach races in Brisbane in 1982?
A) The crowd didn't find it exciting and left quickly.
B) They thought it was strange but watched out of curiosity.
C) They enjoyed the race so much that cockroach races have been held every January
26th since then.
D) They were confused and didn't know what to make of it
27. Why does the author mention the sport of cockroach racing in comparison to 'Kumis alu?
A) To show that both sports are equally strange and interesting
B) To highlight the differences between two types of unusual sports from different & cultures.
C) To emphasize the ancient tradition of "Kumis alr' and how it has survived over time, while cockroach racing is a modern, fun activity.
D) To suggest that both are equally important in training riders for different skills.
Жауаптары
B,b,c,c,c
The Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution began in England in the 18th century and soon spread to Western Europe and the USA. A few machines changed the way people lived their lives forever.
Until the 1760s, textiles were made by hand. But in 1764, James Hargreaves invented the spinning jenny, a machine that made spinning wool and cotton much faster. Around the same time, James Watt improved the steam engine, which helped power machines in factories. Engineers also began using steam engines to build steamboats and trains. These machines made life easier and transformed industries.
More and more factories and coal mines appeared, turning small towns into big cities. As a result, the population grew quickly. Men, women, and even children worked in factories or mines. However, working conditions were hard and unhealthy, and wages were low. Poor, overcrowded housing made life difficult.
Over time, conditions slowly improved, and the things factories produced gave people a better standard of living. One thing is certain: the Industrial Revolution changed the world forever.
The Industrial Revolution
Which country was the first to become industrialized ?
A)France
B)Germany
C) England
D) The United States
29. What invention did James Hargreaves create?
A) The steam engine
B) The spinning jenny
C)The steamboat
D) The railway
30. What was the purpose of the spinning jenny?
A) Is produce steam
B) Is mine coal
c) to produce thread and make cloth
D) Is drill tunnels
31. What invention did James Watt create?
A)The steam engine
B)The steamboat
C)the weaving loom
D) The electric lamp
32. Who worked in factories during the Industrial Revolution?
A)Only men
B) only women
C) only children
D) Men. women and children
c. b. c. a . d
Junk Food: Rubbish or not?
Junk food isn’t actually made of rubbish, as the word suggests, but it does describe food that is not good for your body. Junk food has lots of fat, sugar and salt which makes it taste good. That’s why many people like it and eat a lot of it.But did you know that when you eat junk food, you’re not giving your body the protein and vitamins it needs? Sweets and chocolate contain a lot of sugar which gives you a burst of energy that does not last long. That is why you get tired quickly when you eat this kind of food. Not only that, junk food can actually lead to disease. Too much junk food can make you fat and turn your skin a poor colour. The sugar it contains damages your teeth and can cause cavities. Eventually, it even can damage your heart and lungs. Clearly, junk food is not the answer when you are hungry and need something to give you energy.
So, when you’re at the supermarket, try not to buy packets of crisps and cans of cola. Instead, choose cartons of milk or orange juice and snacks like bananas or some cheese. Milk, meat, spaghetti, fruit and vegetables all give your body the nutrients it needs to grow and be healthy.Remember, it’s important to eat lots of fruit and vegetables and not too much junk food each day. You need to make smart choices when looking for a snack. So throw away the junk food and eat healthily!
Based on the text in the image, here are the correct answers:
1. Why do people like eating junk food?
b) Because it tastes good.
2. What does junk food contain a lot of?
c) Fat, sugar, and salt.
3. What happens to your energy after eating sweets?
b) It quickly goes up and then drops.
4. How can junk food affect your skin?
b) It turns your skin a poor color.
5. What is one of the negative effects of sugar in junk food?
b) It can damage your teeth and cause cavities.
6. What does the article suggest instead of crisps and cola?
b) Bananas, cheese, milk, and vegetables.
7. What can junk food eventually damage?
a) Your heart and lungs.
8. Why is junk food not a good choice when you are hungry?
c) It does not give your body enough protein and vitamins.
9. What does the article recommend eating daily?
b) A balanced diet with fruits and vegetables.
10. What is the main message of the article?
c) Junk food should be replaced with healthy food choices.
GOGGLEBOX
Most people watch television as part of their daily routine. There are plenty of different types of programmes to choose from. You can see soap operas, cartoons, quiz shows, documentaries and many more. But what about a reality show where you can watch people watching TV? Sounds strange, doesn’t it?
Well, in the UK, there is a TV programme exactly like this. Its name is Gogglebox, and it’s very popular.
Every Friday night, up to 5 million viewers tune into Gogglebox to see people watching a range of current TV programmes and news announcements
The show films the same people each week, and their reactions can be very entertaining. You can see people smile, laugh, cry, and even get angry about the things they are watching. Sometimes, they have fascinating discussions about what they watch, and it is very interesting to hear so many different views and opinions
On the show, there are lots of different people with different jobs and lifestyles. This includes an elderly man and his wife from Liverpool, a family of four with five dogs in Manchester, and a father with his two sons in Derby. In the beginning, no one knew who these people were. However, now, they are very well-known.With such interesting people from all around the UK, it’s no wonder Gogglebox is such a popular TV programme.
Мәтін сұрақтары
Multiple Intelligence Theory
1) what ses the professor describe as "traditional veers"?
Some of the ideas on intelligence
2) According the the Multiple Intelligence people
'are intelligent, in different ways.
3) Interpersonal intetligence means understanding of other people.
4) what does the professor mean by "one-size-fits-al
suitable for everyone
5) As a future teacher, kairat
understands the importance of the theory
Virtual Learning in a Virtual Word
1.Students practise their skills using the haptel system by working.
in a virtual reality.
2.One major benefit of using virtud teeth instead of real teeth for training.
It reduces waste
3.Funds for the hapTEL project were attracted from
various research Councils
4.A very important part to get a healthcare profession.
Training
5.The hapTEL project aims to create a new virtual
learning system.
Gabbage Warrior.
1.the main message of Mine to the words is
to stop wasting
2.His plants are grown in the south part because
ellice wants to protect them again the bad weather.
3.Mike and his organisation help people
to build safe and new homes quickly and cheaply.
4.Mike's Earthship is protected from
the cold by. old car tyres
5.The lights is provided during the
day by glass bottles
Lake or a Sea
1. How many countries border the Caspian Sea?
A three
B four
C five
2 How deep is the southern end of the Caspian Sea?
A about 5 m
B over 1,000 m
C over 3,000 m
3. The Caspian Sea is like a lake because it
A has salty water.
B is extremely big.
C doesn't connect to an ocean.
4 What produces caviar?
A the sturgeon
B the Caspian seal
C the Caspian turtle
The Merkhet
1 What does the writer say about the ancient Egyptians?
A They were the first civilisation to try to measure time.
B They invented several timekeeping devices.
C They possessed scientific skills and knowledge
D They were the first people to mark time in hours.
2 What is NOT true about the merkhet?
A It should be used in pairs for timekeeping
B It can't be used in the daytime.
C It is the same shape as a letter of the alphabet.
D It does not require the use of a bay.
3 What was measured to determine how much time had passed?
A the movement of stars across a meridian line
B the movement of the North Star C the movement of the plumb line
D the movement of the stars across the slit
in the bay.
4 What is the main purpose of the text?
A to compare different methods of timekeeping in ancient Egypt
B to describe an ancient timekeeping device
C to inform readers how to use a merkhet
D to explain why the merkhet is no longer used
UNESCO
1. How many member countries are there in the organization?
A. one hundred nine fifteen
B. nineteen forty five
C. one hundred and ninety five
D. one thousand four hundred
E. nineteen and five
2. Where is the headquarters of UNESCO?
A. in Athens
B. in Paris
C. in Australia
D. in Africa
E. in London
3. Who created UNESCO?
A. It was created by Scientists of the world.
B. It was created by Acropolis in Athens.
C. It was created by the United Nations.
D. It was created by people of all over the world.
E. It was created by Developing countries.
4. Why was UNESCO created?
A. UNESCO was created to attack our cultural heritage.
B. UNESCO was created to improve education after the war.
C. UNESOCO was created to increase inequalities between men and women.
D. UNESCO was created not to help people in Africa.
E UNESCO was created to make war between countries.
5. Find wrong information according to the text.
A. The idea became very popular and took on a universal aspect.
B. United Nations conference was held in London
C. The organization has 195 member countries
D. A number of the allied governments of Asian countries met in London
E. Its headquarters in Paris
A world with out d
1. Which information is NOT correct according to the text
A) Cells have chromosomes from both parents.
B) Genetic engineering may stop heart disease.
C) Diseases cannot be passed on through genes.
D) Not all our characteristics come from our genes.
2. Genes sometimes
A) do not work correctly
B) do not bring correctly
C) do not pass correctly
D) do not inherit correctly
3. All our characteristics come from
A) our mind
B) our blood
C) our life
D) our genes
4 Scientists could use threatening diseases.
to stop life-
A) faulty genes
B) gene editing
C) benefits of genes
D) desinger genes
5. _____can be passed on through genes.
A) Behavior
B) Abilities
C) Skills
D) Diseases
DNA
1.Genes sometimes
a)do not work correctly
b) do not oringcorrecty
C) do not pass correctly
D) do not inherit correctly
2.Scientists could use_to stop life-threatening diseases
A) faulty genes
B) gene editing
C) benefits of genes
D) desinger genes
3.Which information is NOT correct according to the text
A) Cells have chromosomes from both parents.
B) Genetic engineering may stop heart disease.
C) Diseases cannot be passed on through genes.
D) Not all our characteristics come from our genes.
4.All our characteristics come from
A)our mind
B) our blood
C) our life
D) our genes
5.can be passed on through genes.
A) Behavior
B) Abillues
C)Skills
D) Diseases
Brooke climber
**2. Brooke's family and their connection to climbing:**
Brooke's parents are both past climbing champions. Her mother, Robyn, is still climbing and coaches at a climbing club in Colorado.
**3. Brooke's relationship with her mum:**
Brooke and her mum have a close, respectful relationship, despite sometimes finding it hard to work together. Brooke values her mum’s coaching and advice.
**5. Why Brooke thinks her mum's good at her job:**
Brooke believes her mum is a great coach because she gives good advice, is passionate about climbing, and motivates her students.
The Industrial Revolution
Which country was the first to become industrialized ?
A)France
B)Germany
C) England
D) The United States
What invention did James Hargreaves create?
A) The steam engine
B) The spinning jenny
C)The steamboat
D) The railway
.What was the purpose of the spinning jenny?
A) Is produce steam
B) Is mine coal
c) to produce thread and make cloth
D) Is drill tunnels
What invention did James Watt create?
A)The steam engine
B)The steamboat
C)the weaving loom
D) The electric lamp
Who worked in factories during the Industrial Revolution?
A)Only men
B) only women
C) only children
D) Men. women and children
c. b. c. a . d
An amazing travels
23.According to the story, how did the cockroach racing tradition start in Brisbane, Australia, in 1982?
A) Two men wanted to see who could train the fastest cockroach.
B) Two men had an argument about which part of town had the biggest and fastest cockroaches and decided to race them.
C) The people of Brisbane organized a cockroach race to celebrate a local festival.
D) The government of Brisbane decided to introduce cockroach racing as a new sport.
Way did the author describe "Kumis all' as taking their breath away when they saw it in
Kazakhstan?
B) The horsemen were iding incredibly fast without stopping
incredible.
C) The riders performed stunts that were extremely dangerous
D) The event was to loud and exciting that i overykelined the author,
What is the historical significance of 'Kumis aly,' as mentioned in the passage?
A) It is a modern sport that is very popular in Kazakhstan.
B) It was first created by a famous Kazakh warrior to train soldiers.
C) It is an ancient game that was praised by Alexander the Great as the best training for a
D) It was introduced in Kazakhstan by Greek invaders as part of their training
How did the crowd react to the cockroach races in Brisbane in 1982?
A) The crowd didn't find it exciting and left quickly.
B) They thought it was strange but watched out of curiosity.
C) They enjoyed the race so much that cockroach races have been held every January
26th since then.
D) They were confused and didn't know what to make of it
Why does the author mention the sport of cockroach racing in comparison to 'Kumis alu?
A) To show that both sports are equally strange and interesting
B) To highlight the differences between two types of unusual sports from different & cultures.
C) To emphasize the ancient tradition of "Kumis alr' and how it has survived over time, while cockroach racing is a modern, fun activity.
D) To suggest that both are equally important in training riders for different skills.
Жауаптары
B,b,c,c,c
Based on the text in the image, here are the correct answers:
1. Why do people like eating junk food?
b) Because it tastes good.
2. What does junk food contain a lot of?
c) Fat, sugar, and salt.
3. What happens to your energy after eating sweets?
b) It quickly goes up and then drops.
4. How can junk food affect your skin?
b) It turns your skin a poor color.
5. What is one of the negative effects of sugar in junk food?
b) It can damage your teeth and cause cavities.
6. What does the article suggest instead of crisps and cola?
b) Bananas, cheese, milk, and vegetables.
7. What can junk food eventually damage?
a) Your heart and lungs.
8. Why is junk food not a good choice when you are hungry?
c) It does not give your body enough protein and vitamins.
9. What does the article recommend eating daily?
b) A balanced diet with fruits and vegetables.
10. What is the main message of the article?
c) Junk food should be replaced with healthy food choices.
These answers are based on the information in the article. Let me know if you need further clarification!
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February NQT Sliv 23-24-25.02.2025
1.
These gloves are
___
A)
mine
B) my
C) their
D) me
2.
The sun ___ behind the grey
clouds.
A) misappeared
B)
disappeared
C) unappeared
D) reappeared
3.
Reported
speech для утверждения «I am guilty of committing the
crime.»
A) He told us then he was guilty of committing the
crime.
B)He told us that he was
guilty of committing the crime.
C) He told us that he were guilty of committing the
crime.
D) He told us that he is guilty of committing the
crime.
4.
Newton came ___ with the
theory of gravity in a garden.
A)
up
B) out
C) in
D) down
5.
___ she wasn’t qualified, she
applied for the job.
A)Even
though
B) unless
C) Despite
D) However
6.
Where ___ you at 6 o’clock
yesterday?
A) did/went
B) do/go
C) did/go
D) does/go
7.
Reported
question для «Do you have a criminal
record?»
A) He asked her if a criminal record she
had.
B) He asked her if had she a criminal
record.
C) He asked her if she had criminal a
record.
D) He asked her if she had a
criminal record.
8.
Reported
speech для Kanat’s
утверждения:
"I am studying for my school exams"
A) "I was studied for my school exams," Kanat
said.
B) "I was studying for my
school exams," Kanat said.
C) "I am studying for my school exams," Kanat
said.
D) "I have studied for my school exams," Kanat
said.
9.
If you go on ignoring our
letters, we will have to take matters further. “Will”
expresses…
A) certainty
B) insistence
C) possibility
D) a polite request
10. There are ___ museums in
Athens that I couldn’t visit them all.
A) so
many
B) so much
C) such are
D) such
11. There are ___ flowers in the
vase.
A) any
B) some
C) nothing
D) something
12.
A. What ___ you want to do this
afternoon?
B. I ___ like to go to the new shopping
mall.
A) does/would
B) do/would
C) do not/would
D) does/would not
13. Did you remember ___ the seeds
I wanted?
A) getting
B) to getting
C) get
D) to
get
14. Why were his parents angry
with him?
A) He won’t study enough.
B) He hadn’t studied
enough.
C) He doesn’t study enough.
D) He hasn’t studied enough.
15. The project has been a
success, thanks to the ___ of all our
staff.
A) dedication
B) deception
C) decoration
D) deduction
16. Students who don’t live at
home often live in a hall of ___.
A) house
B) apartment
C) residence
D) hotel
17. ___ does people’s hair.
A) A mechanic
B) A nurse
C) A
hairdresser
D) A photographer
18. The children were very ___
behaved for the babysitter.
A) good-
B) worse-
C) well-
D) bad-
19. If you know the answer, you
should ___ your hand.
A) go down
B) put down
C) come up
D) put
up
20. Not possible quantifier.These
games take up ___ of the computer’s memory.
A) a lot
B) a
number of
C} a large amount of
D) a great deal
21. There aren’t ___
paintings.
A) each
B) no
C) some
D) any
22. Examples of compound
nouns:
A) working on, website
B) working out, weapon
C) dining room, washing
machine
D) working out, witness
23. Twilight ___ directed by
Catherine Hardwicke.
A) Twilight are directed by Catherine
Hardwicke.
B) Twilight was directed by
Catherine Hardwicke.
C) Twilight directed by Catherine
Hardwicke.
D) Twilight were directed by Catherine
Hardwicke.
24. If I learn to dance, I ___ get
a job in the dance troupe.
A) If our TV doesn’t work, we would buy a new
one.
B) If I learn to dance, I will
get a job in the dance troupe.
C) If my parents had a computer, they would send us a
letter.
D) If I were you, I might have followed that
advice.
25. I love ice cream. Don’t we
all?
A) indirect
B) rhetorical
C) alternative
D) tag question
26. Brian nearly jumped out of his
___ when he saw the mouse.
A) head
B) bees
C) heart
D) skin
27. Where ___ you go on holiday
next summer?
A) Where you go will on holiday next
summer?
B) Where will you go on
holiday next summer?
C) Where you will go on holiday next
summer?
D) Where will you go next summer on
holiday?
28. I wish I ___ well at IT at
school so I could study computing at college.
A) have done
B) would do
C) could do
D) had
done
29. I spoke ___ quietly.
A) most quietly
B) the most
quietly
C) more quietly
D) the more quietly
30. We ___ our furniture ___
tomorrow.
A) We will have had our furniture
brought
B) We will have our furniture
brought tomorrow.
C) We will have our furniture bring
tomorrow.
D) We will had our furniture brought
tomorrow.
31. Reported
speech для утверждения «I have applied for a
job.»
A) She said she had applied
for a job.
B) She said she have applied for a
job.
C) She says she had applied for a
job.
D) She said she has applied for a
job.
32. You are expected to arrive at
school ___ time.
A) on
B) at
C) for
D) in
33. She wouldn’t have realised
poverty was a serious problem in the city if she ___ the slums.
A) hasn’t visited
B) hadn’t visit
C) hasn’t visited
D) hadn’t
visited
34. My brother loves playing
computer games ___ I prefer reading
novels.
A) whereas
B) although
C) though
D) even though
35. Paul did ___ Carol and Angela
in the test.
A) as good as
B) as well
as
C) as worse as
D) as better as
36. Some people like relaxing
holidays, but ___ look for an adventure.
A) the other one
B) the others
C) others
D) another
37. I went ___ there ___ this
morning.
A) This morning I went quickly
there.
B) I went there quickly this
morning.
C) I went there this morning
quickly.
D) I went quickly there this
morning.
38. You ___ attend the staff
meeting today.
A) shouldn’t
B) needn’t
C) oughtn’t
D) mustn’t
39. A tsunami can ___ buildings
and destroy ecosystems.
A) flatten
B) cause
C) happen
D) blow
40. Reported
speech для высказывания Rakhym:
"I'm bored of waiting here."
A) Rakhym told that he was bored of waiting
here.
B) Rakhym told he was bored of waiting
there.
C) Rakhym said he is bored of waiting
here.
D) Rakhym said he was bored of
waiting there.
41. That’s a/an ___ expensive
laptop.
A) rather
B) quite
C) enough
D) too
42. She was made ___ the
meeting.
A) attend
B) attending
C) to
attend
D) to attending
43. Reported speech: He told her
that he was watching a documentary on space
colonisation.
(Верный вариант приведён выше)
44. Instant decision: It is
raining outside. ______
A) I will take an
umbrella
B) I am going to take an umbrella
C) I am taking an umbrella
D) I will taking an umbrella
45. Berik isn't keen ___ team
sports, so he prefers to do athletics.
A) in
B) on
C) at
D) to
46. The
correct предложение в форме третьего условного:
A) If I had some money, I wouldn't gone to the
bank.
B) If I had had some money, I
wouldn't have gone to the bank.
C) If I had had some money, I wouldn't go to the
bank.
D) If I had some money, I wouldn't have gone to the
bank.
47. Предложение с модальным глаголом:
A) She ought be late for the fashion
show.
B) She may be late for the
fashion show.
C) She may to be late for the fashion
show.
D) She may being late for the fashion
show.
48. This gave the wealthy an
advantage ____ they could afford to train and compete without
needing to earn money.
A) but
B) despite
C) since
D) although
49. Предложение в Present Simple:
A) The children are playing tennis.
B) My dad works in an office,
but he plays rugby at the
weekend.
C) He went to France last year.
D) I've visited London twice.
50. The correct question tag: I am
a bit clumsy, ___
A) am not I
B) are I
C) am I
D) aren't
I
51. Modal
verb для слабого обязательства: You ____ fresh fruit for a
snack.
A) could have chosen
B) should have
chosen
C) needn't have chosen
D) can't have chosen
52. Отрицательное предложение: His sister ___ go to
school.
A) doesn't
B) isn't
C) aren't
D) don't
53. Comparative form of the adverb
"slowly".
more
slowly
54. «come up with» –
invent/discover something (ойлапшығару).
ойлапшығару
55. Past Continuous Passive: The
portrait ___
A) is painting
B)was being
painted
C) was painting
D) is being painted
56. Boxing Day is the day ___
people watch a lot of sport on TV.
A) where
B) who
C) which
D)when
57. Gulnara was late for work… her
alarm clock didn’t do off.
A)because
B) despite
C) while
D) but
58. Выберите верную форму глагола take в предложении:
You can …
A) taken
advice
B)
take
advice
C) took advice
D) takes advice
59. The website will be ___ and
running soon.
A) In
B) On
C)Up
D) Out
60. The name of the Sea is
connected with the Caspii tribes who had settled
shores.
Caspian
Sea
61. Save some of the pocket money
your parents give. This way, you're ___ to end up with no money at
all.
A) supposed
B) bound
C) unlikely
D) due
62.Appropriate reported question
"What do dolphins eat?" Ulan said to
us.
A) Ulan asked us what dolphins ate.
B) Ulan asked us dolphins ate what.
C) Ulan told us what dolphins ate.
D) Ulan told us what ate dolphins.
63)Choose the correct comparison of adverbs.
Chris ran … of all the runners.
A)the fastest
B)fast
C)quick
D)faster
64)The appropriate conjunction
_ being warned about the weather,
Max went out without his coat.
A) Despite
B) Because
C) While
D) but
65)The correct form to express a regret in the past
You wanted to study computing at college, but you didn't do well at IT at
school. I wish I_well at IT at school so I
could study computing at college.
A) have done
B) would do
C) could do
D) had done
66)Suitable compound adjective
Most people tend to choose … items which come from recognisable, name brand manufacturers.
B) dry-cleaned
A) assembly-produced
C) mass-produced
D) man-made
67)The correct indefinite pronoun
_ here so we can start.
A) Someone is
B) Everyone is
C) Everyone are
D) Anyone is
68)The appropriate word
Save some of the pocket money your
parents give. This way, you're … _ to end up with no money at all.
A) supposed
B) bound
c) unlikely
D) due
69)The school carried _ fire bell.
(Смысл: школа вышла изза пожарной эвакуации)
A. On
B. Out
C. In
D. To
70)Choose the correct comparison of adverbs.
Chris ran … of all the runners.
A) the fastest
B) fast
C)quick
D)faster
71 Sure. I ‘ never tired ____ organic before
A. anything
B. Nothing
C. Something
D. Everything
72)The suitable verb form
By the end of the year, we _ in this
house for 10 years!
A) will have been lived
B) will be living
C) will have lived
D) will have been living
73. She finished -----in a race
Lastly
Lately
Last
Late
74 Find correct Prepositional phrases ответ : *in accordance with *
75 Abstract noun:
Independent
Independence дұрыс жауап
Modal verbs :
1 My bicycle isn't there! Someone________ it! must have stolen
2 This book is 600 pages long. You ______it in one day! can't have read
4 There's a cake in the fridge. Mum ______to the supermarket must have gone
Adeverbs
76. The door squeaks _____ in the winter than in the summer. more loudly
2. Chris ran _________of all the runners. the fastest
3. Miras speaks English _____than Alisher. Better
4. I did ______in the class on the Science test. the worst
5 The lecture started than we had expected. earlier
6 I still have the flu, but I feel _____ ill than you. less
7 Kevin played of all thebasketball team. the best
8 Akbota read the instructions _______than the rest of the class. more carefully
Relative Pronouns
The package ____ is on my desk arrived for you this morning. жауабы which/that екеуі де дұрыс
The students _ were late for class had to stay behind an extra hour жауабы who/that
75. Liz is _ than he sister жауабы: much taller.
Conjuctions.
1. I want to be an astronomer, _____ I don't think my marks in maths are good enough. But
2. ________ being warned about the weather, Max went out without his coat. Despite
3 John finished school last month _ _____ he is going to university soon. and
4 .Sally needs a new smartphone ______ her old one broke. because
5 . ______Samal was preparing dinner, Miras was tidying the house. While
76. Which word/ phrase is not possible in each sentence?
______ of these games can be played on your console.
A) All
B) Several
C) Every
D) Each
77 . Correct word order .Which/go/does/the/airport/flight/ from
A) Which does the airport flight go from?
B) Does which the airport flight go from
C) Which flight goes from the airport?
D) Which flight does go from the airport?
78. Choose the correct comparison:
The door squeks _____ in winter than in summer
A) more loudly
B) most loudly
C) more loudliest
D) most loudljest
The noun determiner
79.Are there any students in the room?
A) No, there are none.
B) No, there are nobody.
C) No, there are neither
D) There are anybody
80.Modal verb for weak obligation. You________fresh fruit for a snack.
A) could have chosen
B) should have chosen
C) needn't have chosen
D) can't have chosen
81.The correct sentence with a modal verb
A) She ought be late for the fashion show.
B) She may be late for the fashion show.
C) She may to be late for the fashion show.
D) She may being late for the fashion show.
81The right determiner. Maria's friend Lucy and my cousin Jenny are similar. They are _ like films.
A) both
B) too
C) all
D) half
82The appropriate verb form. The clock tower ________by experts by the end of the year.
A )will be renovated
B) has been renovated
C) will have been renovated
D) is renovated
83.The appropriate conjunction
_________being warned about the weather, Max went out without his coat.
A) Despite
B) Because
B) Because
D) But
84.The correct conjunction
_______ you are ever in Japan and want to try fugu fish for yourself, you'll have to be very careful!
A) When
B If
C) Unless
D) if not
85. The correct complex prepositional phrase
A new law will be introduced employment of adolescents.
the
A) on respect to
B) with respect to
C) at respect to
D) for respect to
86 . The correct reported statement
Tom said, "I haven't checked the report yet"
А) Tom said he hadn't checked the report yet"
B) Tom said he haven't checked the report yet"
C)Tom said he had to check the report yet"
D ) Tom said he hasn't checked the report yet"
87 .Which phrase is not possible
It is raining. The concert took place, _
A. Although
B. Though
C. Even though
D. As though
88.The right relative pronoun
We just met Dr Jones book on multiple intelligences.
A) which
B ) whom
C)who
D) whose
89.She looks........ a famous film star as
like
similar
same
90.We use _____ to when we say it is not а good idea
Shall
Will not
Should
Should not
Determiners
Choose the correct word..There were ___ people at the conference.
A. lots of
B. a little
C. much
__ these ideas are fantastic!
A. every
B. few
C. all of
__ of Edison’s inventions failed.
A. any
B. many
C. much
.Jim spends __ time checking his equipment
A. many
B. a good deal of
С. several
Only -___ explorers attempt to reach the Norun Pole.
A. a few
B. no
C. any
Uncountable nouns
A. Some people
B.Several glasses
C. A piece of information
Sure. I ‘ never tired __ organic before
A. anything
B. Nothing
C. Something
D. Everything
She finished -----in a race
Lastly
Lately
Last
Late
Liz is ______ than your sister . ответ : much taller
The package _____ is on my desk arrivesd for you this morning . ответ: Which / that екеуі де дұрыс , қайсысы келсе соны белгілейсіздер.
The students _______ were late for class had to stay behind an extra hour. who/ that екеуі де дұрыс , қайсысы келсе соны белгілейсіздер.
Find correct Prepositional phrases ответ : *in accordance with *
1. The lightning storm in Catatumbo is almost ___ __ending . жауап never.
2 The children were very __behaved for the babysitter. жауап well
3 I saw a pull. provoking documentary about earthquakes last night. жауап thought
4 Lava fountains can reach as high as a storey building. жауап thirty
5 Lives are lost every year through natural and -_ made disasters. жауап man
Tag question
He is an actor.
A. Isn’t he
B. he is
C. Are not
D. Aren’t
The correct order of the adjectives
A) They bought a new beautiful French car.
B) He has got modern round black glassess
С) Whose is this old dirty brown suitcase?
D) She was wearing a red lovely wool hat
The correct Reported speech.
He said that he was studying for my chemistry exam today.
He told her that he was watching a documentary on space colonization.
He said her that he had to finish his project as soon as possible.
He told that he has never heard about the UFO museum.
The right option of determiners.
There aren't____paintings.
each
some
no
any
Do you walk to ... sometimes?
A. yourself
B. herself
C. themselves
D. myself
The correct sentence in the passive voice.
А. Twilight were directed by Catherine Hardwicke.
В. Twilight directed by Catherine
Hardwicke.
С. Twilight was directed by Catherine Hardwicke.
D. Twilight are directed by Catherine Hardwickes
___ he has talent, he can't find a job as an actor
жауап : While
___arriving early, we could not get a seat.
дұрыс жауап : In spite of/Despite екеуі де дұрыс , қайсы келсе соный белгілейміз
I can play dombra, ___I dont know myth about it.
дұрыс жауап : *but *
I'm little bit clumsy, __. tag question
дұрыс жауап : *aren’t I *
Correct preposition
Bullies make fun..... others appearance.
дұрыс жауап : *of *
The right determiners
Maris's friend Lucy and my cousin Jenny are similar. They are Like films.
A. half
B. too
C. both
D. all
The sentence with Complex Object
A. Why didn't you make your son learn the poem
B. He is said to know all about it
C. It turned out that my prediction was correct
D. He is likely to win the prize
The correct verb _ in love at first sight. Now
I'm more cynical.
A. believes
B. use to believe
C. believe
D. used to believe
Complete the sentence using Reported speech
"Where is the bus station?" she asked
A. She asked where is the bus station
B. She asked if the bus station was
C. She asked where was the bus station.
D. She asked where the bus station was
Point out the correct
Complex object verbs of sensual perception without to
A. hear, see, watch
B. desire, make, get
C. consider, like, let
D. wish, know, would like
In the sentence "I am feeling dark today" the word
"dark" means
A. difficult
B. painting
C. black color
D. without any hope ✔️✔️✔️
Give the following sentence in Passive.
A. My laptop was stole by a burglar.
B. A burglar were stolen my laptop.
C. My laptop was stolen by a burglar. ✔️✔️✔️
The correct interrogative sentence people/his/stories/enjoy/Did?
A. Did people enjoy his stories? ✔️✔️✔️
B. Did his stories people enjoys?
C. Did his stories people enjoy?
D. Did enjoy people his stories?
Put in a/an or the in each space or leave the space blank.
Paul sent his holidays on ...
Crete
A. an
B. a
С. The
D. no article✔️✔️
__ you hurry, we'll miss the bus.
a) unless +++
b) if
c) while
d ) if not
Hurry up. The bus __ in a few minutes.
A. is leaving ✔️✔️✔️
B. is going to leave
C. will leave
D. leaves
Correct phrasal verb
The cashier hand __ 10000& in cash
ответ : *out *
Correct conjunction. Бұл жерде дұрысын тап деп жатыр .
It was raining. The concert took place , __.
Ответ : though
The correct interrogative sentence go/will/Where/you/on/summer/holiday/
A) Where you go will on holiday next summer?
B) Where will you go on holiday next summer?
C) Where you will go on holiday next summer?
D) Where will you go next summer on holiday?
How is your sister now ? Is she getting __?
A. better
B . the best
C. good
D. more better
Choose the correct sentence.
A. London is smaller than New York
B. I can study easiest at school than home.
C. I sleep better in my house than in the hotel.
D. My school canteen is noisilier than my classroom.
Listen! You____my advise!
ответ : *should *
Take _ books there, Give ___Book over there
ответ : *these , that *
Organise a monthly budget and stick to it. This ___ help you control your expenses.
ответ *: is bound to *
He is the oldest one. He is my ....brother, his name is Marat, and then my second brother. He is Ali. ответ: first
Organise a monthly budget and stick to it. This ___ help you control your expenses.
ответ *: is bound to *
To go bananas idiom meaning : ответ: to be crazy/ go crazy
МӘТІН
A LAKE OR A SEA?
Some people call it a sea, while others call it a lake. In ancient times, people toes ecosed body of we on fart or 371.00 m and So borders five countries: Kazakhstan, Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran and Turkmenistan. The northern part of the lake is about 6 m deep. The souther end is more than 1,000 m, It is the world's largest lake, but it is not a freshwater lake.
So, what exactly is the Caspian Sea? The Caspian Sea is not connected with an ocean which makes it like a lake. However, it is very big and its water is salty- which makes it like a sea. 130 rivers flow into the lake.
As there are no outlets, the Caspian Sea loses water only through evaporation!
This makes its brackish water even saltier.The Caspian Sea is an amazing natural attraction with a huge variety of wildlife. It is home to the Caspian seal, the Caspian turtle and 90% of the word's sturgeons, including the beluga. This is the fish that produces caviar.
Caviar is the eggs of the sturgeon. It is very tasty but extremely expensive.
How much do you know about the Caspian Sea? Take the quiz.
1. How many countries border the Caspian Sea?
A three
B four
C five
2 How deep is the southern end of the Caspian Sea?
A about 5 m
B over 1,000 m
C over 3,000 m
3. The Caspian Sea is like a lake because it
A has salty water.
B is extremely big.
C doesn't connect to an ocean.
4 What produces caviar?
A the sturgeon
B the Caspian seal
C the Caspian turtle
THE MERKHET
For thousands of years, humans have been using various devices to keep track of the time. The ancient Egyptians, who have always been recognised for their skill in mathematics, architecture and astronomy, are no exception. In fact, they are widely reganded as one of the fintcivilisations to divide the day into equal parts, 12 hours of the day and 12 hours of the night. They accomplished this using timekeeping devices like the sandial and shadow clock. both of which relied on the Sun. and the merkhet, the oldest known astronomical tool.
The purpose of the merkhet, which has also been called a Sur clock, was to tell the time at night using the stars, the aliguments of which ancient astronomers had long, been tracking. The invention of the merkher marked a significant improvement in timekeeping because even though it was not as quick or simple to use, it overcame a major disadvantage of the sundial as a timekeeper, namely its usclessness at night.
Shaped like the letter "L." and typically carved from wood or bone, the merkhet consisted of a horizontal bar that ends with a short vertical arm pointing upwards. Attached to the end of this upright arm was a plumb line, which is a length of sting with a weight fastened to the end. The force of gravity allowed it to bing straight down, establishing a perfectly vertical line to the ground.Themerkhet was used in conjunction with a sighting tool known as a bay, which was made from the central
Vocabulary
The picture shows the merkhet and t was used by ancient Egyptians to e time. Fill in: tool cheonrib of a palm leaf and had a thin V-shaped slit cut out at top. When observers looked through this narrow slit, the could precisely line up objects in the distance. To tell the time at night, two observers, a pair of merkhets and tas bays were needed. An observer held his merkhetupaar's length and aligned it with the North Star, also called the Pole Star. To ensure perfect alignment, he looked through the slit of the bay, which was held close to the eye Another observer, facing him a short distance away, also used a bay to precisely align the plumb line of his merkhe with that of the first observer. This series of alignments established a north-south meridian, an imaginary line that identifies North and South. By noting the intervals a which certain stars crossed this meridian, observers were able to mark the passage of time, in hours.
Interestingly, the use of the merkhet was not limited to timekeeping. Other ways in which ancient Egyptians usel this tool have been proposed. For instance, experts claim that merkhets had also been used by the ancient Egyptian in construction to accurately establish straight lines and right-angles, and to carefully align temples and tombs with celestial bodies.
Archacologists have excavated and preserved a few of these devices, which date as far back as 600 BCE. Today, merkhets are on display in museums in Egyptian artefact exhibitions and are depicted in a number of ancient Egyptian works of art.
Read the text again. For questions 1-4, choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).
1 What does the writer say about the ancient Egyptians?
A They were the first civilisation to try to measure time.
B They invented several timekeeping devices.
C They possessed scientific skills and knowledge
D They were the first people to mark time in hours.
2 What is NOT true about the merkhet?
A It should be used in pairs for timekeeping
B It can't be used in the daytime.
C It is the same shape as a letter of the alphabet.
D It does not require the use of a bay.
3 What was measured to determine how much time had passed?
A the movement of stars across a meridian line
B the movement of the North Star C the movement of the plumb line
D the movement of the stars across the slit
in the bay.
4 What is the main purpose of the text?
A to compare different methods of timekeeping in ancient Egypt
B to describe an ancient timekeeping device
C to inform readers how to use a merkhet
UNESCO
During World War II (1939-1945), a number of the allied governments of European countries met in London to discuss ways of improving education after the war. The idea became very popular and took on a universal aspect. Later, in November 1945, a United Nations conference was held in London to discuss the matter further and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization was created. Its mission was to help build peace, wipe out poverty and help countries to develop and communicate through education, the sciences and culture. Since then the organization has worked to improve education worldwide, believing that it is the key to social and economic development.
Today the organization has 195 member countries, with its headquarters in Paris. It strives to reduce poverty, promote peace, defend human rights and celebrate diversity among the people of the world. It focuses on improving the standard of living in Africa and on reducing inequalities between men and women all over the world, but also does a lot of other work, including wildlife conservation and protecting our cultural heritage.
So far, UNESCO has improved the lives of millions of people across the planet by providing them with education as well as promoting freedom of expression, freedom of the press and access to information. It has founded and funded many humanitarian, scientific and cultural projects. It has also helped protect a number of historic monuments and natural habitats, including the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, and the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
UNESCO is a great example of how people all over the world can work together to improve the standard of living of all our fellow men and women.
1. How many member countries are there in the organization?
A. one hundred nine fifteen
B. nineteen forty five
C. one hundred and ninety five
D. one thousand four hundred
E. nineteen and five
2. Where is the headquarters of UNESCO?
A. in Athens
B. in Paris
C. in Australia
D. in Africa
E. in London
3. Who created UNESCO?
A. It was created by Scientists of the world.
B. It was created by Acropolis in Athens.
C. It was created by the United Nations.
D. It was created by people of all over the world.
E. It was created by Developing countries.
4. Why was UNESCO created?
A. UNESCO was created to attack our cultural heritage.
B. UNESCO was created to improve education after the war.
C. UNESOCO was created to increase inequalities between men and women.
D. UNESCO was created not to help people in Africa.
E UNESCO was created to make war between countries.
5. Find wrong information according to the text.
A. The idea became very popular and took on a universal aspect.
B. United Nations conference was held in London
C. The organization has 195 member countries
D. A number of the allied governments of Asian countries met in London
A WORLD WITHOUT DISEASE
If you could change something about yourself, what would it be? Maybe you'd like to grow taller. Perhaps you'd like the ability to run the fastest or learn languages more quickly. How about living longer? A lot of these characteristics come from your genes - the information in your body that has been passed on from your parents to you and some come from the environment you were brought up in. Unfortunately, we can also inherit diseases from our parents' genes, but all that might change soon thanks to the science of genetics and, more specifically, gene editing.
Your body is made up of trillions of cells. Inside each cell, you have 46 chromosomes - 23 from your mother and 23 from your father. Chromosomes are made up of DNA (deoxyribose nucleic acid). A gene is a short section of DNA that determines a characteristic like how curly your hair is or the size of your ears. Genes that don't function properly can cause disease. By removing or replacing the faulty genes in an unborn child, scientists might be able to prevent a disease before it develops. This is called gene editing.
Gene editing (sometimes called genetic engineering) could mean the end to life-threatening illnesses like cancer or heart disease. It could also mean that we will be able to select characteristics for our unborn children. We already eat genetically-modified food. In the future, we may have designer babies. Parents may get to choose how strong a child will be, the colour of their hair or whether they have brown eyes or green. There is a lot of debate about the rights and wrongs of creating 'designer babies', but the benefits of gene editing are clear - a world without disease.
1. Which information is NOT correct according to the text
A) Cells have chromosomes from both parents.
B) Genetic engineering may stop heart disease.
C) Diseases cannot be passed on through genes.
D) Not all our characteristics come from our genes.
2. Genes sometimes
A) do not work correctly
B) do not bring correctly
C) do not pass correctly
D) do not inherit correctly
3. All our characteristics come from
A) our mind
B) our blood
C) our life
D) our genes
Scientists could use threatening diseases.
to stop life-
A) faulty genes
B) gene editing
C) benefits of genes
D) desinger genes
5. _____can be passed on through genes.
A) Behavior
B) Abilities
C) Skills
D) Diseases
Multiple Intelligences theory
Who is the smartest person you know? The student who always gets top marks at school? Maybe it's the man who can fix anything, the woman who is a surgeon,
or the boy who can have an interesting conversation with anyone, about anything. 1 In fact, Dr Howard Gardner from Harvard University in the USA, has developed a theory about this - the Multiple Intelligences (MI) Theory.
According to Dr Gardner, there are eight types of intelligence.
2 Which is your strongest intelligence? You can guess, but there is no official Mi test.
3 They're combined with what you're interested in, what you enjoy and your general personality. This has caused some people to criticise Gardner's theory - they prefer a way of testing intelligence that can be easily measured, like 1Q. But humans are complicated. 4 So, of course, the ways we think and learn are complicated and different, too.
This is the reason why Gardner's theory is so important for teachers and students. 5 Some students read and learn, some watch and learn, some do and learn. There is no 'right' way or 'wrong' way - it all depends on how your brain processes information. The best thing to do is find what works for you. As the Greek philosopher Socrates said, "To know yourself is the beginning of wisdom." If you can discover which type of intelligence you have, and work with it, who knows? You could be the smartest person you know!
Multiple Intelligence Theory
1) what ses the professor describe as "traditional veers"?
Some of the ideas on intelligence
2) According the the Multiple Intelligence people
'are intelligent, in different ways.
3) Interpersonal intetligence means understanding of other people.
4) what does the professor mean by "one-size-fits-al
suitable for everyone
5) As a future teacher, kairat
understands the importance of the theory
Gabbage warrior
Mike Reynholds builds houses from recycled materials to show us what we waste. Mike's houses are built using the things that other people throw away.
His Earthships (as his houses are called) are beautiful buildings. They are shaped and coloured to match the landscape around them. He uses bottles to create beautiful walls full of light. There are plants everywhere, inside and out. But the plants and the bottles, like everything else in the Earthships, are not only there for decoration. Every single material in an Earthship is carefully chosen. Old car tyres are used to build strong walls. The rubber protects the houses from the cold Northern winds in winter. These walls are built at the back of the house. The walls at the front of the house are built from metal cans or glass bottles. They have held together with the Earth from around them and cement is not used at all. The beautiful bottle walls are built to the South to give light during the day. The house is heated by the larger front windows. They also create the perfect temperatue for growing all kinds of fruit and vegetables, and the plants are protected against the bad weather. When you live in an Earthship, you grow your own food, get electricity from the sun and wind and you get water from the rain and snow.
Mike and the Earthshiporganisation use their ability and experience to help people all over the world. In 2010, they visited victims of the earthquake in Haiti. They taught them how to build safe, new homes quickly and cheaply from materials that they could find around them. Mike points out that rubbish only exists because we humans create it. That is exactly what Mike, the Garbbage warrior, wants us to see - that we have to stop waste and reuse our rubbish.
1.The light is provided during the day by
A) mirrors
B) glass plates
C) glass bottles
D) sunnybottles
2.Mike'sEarthship is protected from the cold by
A) thousand bottles
b) old car metals
C) old car tyres
D) big plants
3.Mike and his organisation help people
A) to build safe and new homes quickly and more different
B) to build safe and new homes quickly and more expensive
C) to build safe and new homes slowly and cheaply
D) to build safe and new homes quickly and cheaply
4.His plants are grown in the south part because
A) Mike wants to protect them against the bad weather.
B) Mike wants them to be built around his house.
C) Mike wants them to protect from the Sun.
D) Mike wants them to protect against the good weather.
5.The main message of Mike to the world is
A) to keep your lifestyle
B) to stop wasting
C) to increase landfills
D) to start recycling
Vital learning system
Training plays a very important part in healthcare professions such as dentistry, as it provides students with a chance to develop their skills in a safe
environment before treating patients.
In the past, dental students could only practise their technique on real teeth, which required lots of replacements and produced massive amounts of waste.
Now, however, thanks to amazing advances in technology, a new development promises to allow trainee dentists practical experience without the need for any physical materials at all!
InenapieL project was developed to create a new Vital learning system that InchidesVillal really and the sensation or touch. Inisextraorainar breakthrough by King's College London lets students feel computer generated teeth with a special virtual drill, as if the tooth was actually there! With these 3D virtual teeth students keep working on the same item as much as they need to. All it takes is a click of a button and new virtual teeth instantly appear!
Inventions like hapTEL have totally revolutionised teaching, and the idea has been successful enough to attract funds from various research councils.
All of the latest studies show that students love using hapTEL and many have said that they would definitely prefer to learn with this new system over traditional methods.
1.A very important part to get a healthcare profession
A) Training
B) Showing
Studying
D) Teaching
2.Funds for the hapTEL project were attracted from
A) various special charities
B) research organizations
C) special research councils
D)various research councils
3.One major benefit of using virtual teeth instead of real teeth for training
A)Itreauces waste
B) It increases waste
C) It creates waste
D) It brings waste
4.The hapTEL project aims
A) to promote the development of virtual simulations
B) to promote collaboration between academic institutions
C) to create a new virtual learning system
D) to improve dental education
5.Studentspractise their skills using the hapTEL system by working
A) with each other
B) in a virtual reality
C) on real teeth
D) on real people
DNA
what would it be? Maybe you'd like to grow taller. Perhaps you'd like the ability to run the fastest or learn languages more quickly. How about living longer? A lot of these characteristics come from your genes - the information in your body that has been passed on from your parents to you - and some come from the environment you were brought up in. Unfortunately, we can also inherit diseases from our parents' genes, but all that might change soon thanks to the science of genetics and more specifically, gene editing.
Your body is made up of trillions of cells. Inside each cell, you have 46 chromosomes - 23 from your mother and 23 from your father. Chromosomes are made up of DNA (deoxyribose nucleic acid). A gene is a short section of DNA that determines a characteristic like how curly your hair is or the size of your ears.
Genes that don't function properly can cause disease. By removing or replacing the faulty genes in an unborn child, scientists might be able to prevent a disease before it develops. This is called gene editing.
Gene editing (sometimes called genetic engineering) could mean the end to life - threatening illnesses like cancer or heart disease. It could also mean that we will be able to select characteristics for our unborn children. We already eat genetically - modified food. In the future, we may have designer babies. Parents may get to choose how strong a child will be, the colour of their hair or whether they have brown eyes or green. There is a lot of debate about the rights and wrongs of creating 'designer babies', but the benefits of gene editing are clear - a world without disease.
1.Genes sometimes
a)do not work correctly
b) do not oringcorrecty
C) do not pass correctly
D) do not inherit correctly
2.Scientists could use_to stop life-threatening diseases
A) faulty genes
B) gene editing
C) benefits of genes
D) desinger genes
3.Which information is NOT correct according to the text
A) Cells have chromosomes from both parents.
B) Genetic engineering may stop heart disease.
C) Diseases cannot be passed on through genes.
D) Not all our characteristics come from our genes.
4.All our characteristics come from
A)our mind
B) our blood
C) our life
D) our genes
5.can be passed on through genes.
A) Behavior
B) Abillues
C)Skills
D) Diseases
British SCIENCE Week
Every year, people all over the UK celebrate British Science Week, The event celebrates science and its importance in our everyday lives.
It is organised by the British Science Association and is aimed at young people. British Science Week usually takes place in March and lasts for around 10 days. During this time exciting and fun science events are held around the country. There are also
fascinating science documentaries on television and lots of museums hold exciting science exhibitions.
British Science Week has a different theme each year, so that people can lear about different areas of science. For instance, in 2017 the theme was 'change and in 2018, 'exploration and discovery. Even the UK's postal service, Royal Mail, prints the British Science Week logo onto all of the envelopes they deliver to remind everyone about this special event.
There is a lot to see and do during British Science Week. In addition to the TV shows and museum exhibits, the British Science Association holds annual poster and photography competitions for young people so that they can get involved with their friends and families. Most primary and secondary schools also arrange a variety. of activities for their students to do in school, for example; preparing tasks for them to do in their lessons or inviting scientists to speak to them. Some schools have a Demo Day where teachers can show the students some amazing science demonstrations and other schools hold creative competitions for their students. These might include fancy dress competitions where students dress up as their favourite scientists or baking competitions that ask students to bake science-themed cakes and biscuits.
In the UK, British Science week is something that students all over the country look forward to each year. It's a great way to get young people interested in science and to recognise the amazing advances that science makes and the impact it has on us.
Reaching for the Stars
11NASA – the United States’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration agency – was created in the 1950s. Its mission was to lead the way in the exploration of space both near Earth and beyond it, and in particular to transport people to the moon and back by the end of the 1960s. This ambition of President John F. Kennedy’s was, of course, achieved in 1969. In fact, 12 astronauts walked on the moon during a number of missions between then and 1972.
NASA is divided into four departments. The aeronautics research division is concerned with improving transport into, and through, space. The space technology department develops hardware, software, and machinery to improve space exploration. The human exploration and operations department oversees activity that involves people, including missions to the International Space Station (ISS), which is in orbit around Earth constantly. Finally, the space science division is for further understanding of the universe, including the Earth, which it studies by satellite. This division also includes the Office of Planetary Protection, and one of this office’s responsibilities is defending the Earth from hostile aliens!
NASA launches spacecraft from Cape Canaveral in Florida, which was chosen for its southerly position. Because the state of Florida is closer to the equator than most other US states, NASA rockets get maximum help from the rotation of the planet when they take off for space. However, NASA astronauts who are sent to the ISS now begin their journeys in Kazakhstan, as the US brought its space shuttle program to an end in 2011. ISS missions now begin and end at the Baikonur Cosmodrome near Tyuratam in southern Kazakhstan. This is the very same location from which Yuri Gagarin, the first man to go to space, began his journey back in 1961
Did you know?
If you’re interested in observing the International Space Station, you can ask NASA to send you an email or text message alert when it passes over where you live.
A NATURAL BORN CLIMBER
Brooke Raboutou has just turned 12 and, with seven world records, is one of the best rock climbers in the world. One of her coaches explains that she’s so good because she has really strong fingers and the incredible flexibility of a child. That helps her a lot and means she can do things older climbers have never dreamed of doing.Brooke comes from a climbing family. Both her parents are past climbing champions. Her father stopped climbing some years ago, but her mother, Robyn, who won four world cup titles four years in a row, is still climbing. She runs a club for young climbers in Colorado, USA, and coaches Brooke and her teammates. Sometimes it’s difficult for mother and daughter to work together so closely, but they really respect and trust each other, and Brooke says her mum is a great coach. Brooke says that her mother gives her a lot of good advice and is a very important part of her climbing life. Robyn can be strict, but she is also passionate about climbing, and she passes this passion on to her students.Robyn says Brooke is very determined and is very good at motivating herself. This helps her when she’s facing the challenges of this difficult sport. She is also very hard-working. Success in rock climbing is something you have to work at. To be a world-class athlete of any kind, you have to push yourself and train hard, and that’s what Brooke does every day, at the club and at home. Brooke says that climbing is always there in their lives. They even have a climbing wall in their house!
But climbing isn’t only hard work. It’s fun too. Brooke loves climbing, and when she’s on a high rock, she feels happy. Strangely, she says that when she looks down, she isn’t scared at all. All she does is think how cool it is to be so small compared to the rock.
FACT: The most difficult climb in the world is a 55-metre climb in a cave in Norway, created by 20-year-old Czech climber Adam Ondra.
Brooke climber
**2. Brooke's family and their connection to climbing:**
Brooke's parents are both past climbing champions. Her mother, Robyn, is still climbing and coaches at a climbing club in Colorado.
**3. Brooke's relationship with her mum:**
Brooke and her mum have a close, respectful relationship, despite sometimes finding it hard to work together. Brooke values her mum’s coaching and advice.
**5. Why Brooke thinks her mum's good at her job:**
Brooke believes her mum is a great coach because she gives good advice, is passionate about climbing, and motivates her students.
My Amazing Travels
I’ve seen a lot of strange things during my trip, including some really weird sports and races. Here are two of the best!
Cockroach Racing
Cockroach racing has got to be the craziest sport on the planet. So, how did it all begin? The story goes that one day in 1982 in Brisbane, Australia, two men had an argument about which part of the town had the biggest and fastest cockroaches. The next day, they had a race to see who was right. The crowd enjoyed it so much that cockroach races have taken place every January 26th ever since.
Kumis Alu
When I was in Kazakhstan, I saw something that took my breath away. Horsemen riding at a full gallop leaned down out of the saddle to snatch up a handkerchief from the ground – on the left, then on the right, again and again! The winner was the one who grabbed the most handkerchiefs. I couldn’t believe the skill and speed of the riders. This sport is called “Kumis Alu,” and it is a very ancient and exciting game.Many years ago, the Greek leader Alexander the Great said that it was the best training for a rider. Kumis Alu is still played in Kazakhstan, and you can see why!
An amazing travels
According to the story, how did the cockroach racing tradition start in Brisbane, Australia, in 1982?
A) Two men wanted to see who could train the fastest cockroach.
B) Two men had an argument about which part of town had the biggest and fastest cockroaches and decided to race them.
C) The people of Brisbane organized a cockroach race to celebrate a local festival.
D) The government of Brisbane decided to introduce cockroach racing as a new sport.
24. Way did the author describe "Kumis all' as taking their breath away when they saw it in
Kazakhstan?
B) The horsemen were iding incredibly fast without stopping
incredible.
C) The riders performed stunts that were extremely dangerous
D) The event was to loud and exciting that i overykelined the author,
25. What is the historical significance of 'Kumis aly,' as mentioned in the passage?
A) It is a modern sport that is very popular in Kazakhstan.
B) It was first created by a famous Kazakh warrior to train soldiers.
C) It is an ancient game that was praised by Alexander the Great as the best training for a
D) It was introduced in Kazakhstan by Greek invaders as part of their training
26. How did the crowd react to the cockroach races in Brisbane in 1982?
A) The crowd didn't find it exciting and left quickly.
B) They thought it was strange but watched out of curiosity.
C) They enjoyed the race so much that cockroach races have been held every January
26th since then.
D) They were confused and didn't know what to make of it
27. Why does the author mention the sport of cockroach racing in comparison to 'Kumis alu?
A) To show that both sports are equally strange and interesting
B) To highlight the differences between two types of unusual sports from different & cultures.
C) To emphasize the ancient tradition of "Kumis alr' and how it has survived over time, while cockroach racing is a modern, fun activity.
D) To suggest that both are equally important in training riders for different skills.
Жауаптары
B,b,c,c,c
The Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution began in England in the 18th century and soon spread to Western Europe and the USA. A few machines changed the way people lived their lives forever.
Until the 1760s, textiles were made by hand. But in 1764, James Hargreaves invented the spinning jenny, a machine that made spinning wool and cotton much faster. Around the same time, James Watt improved the steam engine, which helped power machines in factories. Engineers also began using steam engines to build steamboats and trains. These machines made life easier and transformed industries.
More and more factories and coal mines appeared, turning small towns into big cities. As a result, the population grew quickly. Men, women, and even children worked in factories or mines. However, working conditions were hard and unhealthy, and wages were low. Poor, overcrowded housing made life difficult.
Over time, conditions slowly improved, and the things factories produced gave people a better standard of living. One thing is certain: the Industrial Revolution changed the world forever.
The Industrial Revolution
Which country was the first to become industrialized ?
A)France
B)Germany
C) England
D) The United States
29. What invention did James Hargreaves create?
A) The steam engine
B) The spinning jenny
C)The steamboat
D) The railway
30. What was the purpose of the spinning jenny?
A) Is produce steam
B) Is mine coal
c) to produce thread and make cloth
D) Is drill tunnels
31. What invention did James Watt create?
A)The steam engine
B)The steamboat
C)the weaving loom
D) The electric lamp
32. Who worked in factories during the Industrial Revolution?
A)Only men
B) only women
C) only children
D) Men. women and children
c. b. c. a . d
Junk Food: Rubbish or not?
Junk food isn’t actually made of rubbish, as the word suggests, but it does describe food that is not good for your body. Junk food has lots of fat, sugar and salt which makes it taste good. That’s why many people like it and eat a lot of it.But did you know that when you eat junk food, you’re not giving your body the protein and vitamins it needs? Sweets and chocolate contain a lot of sugar which gives you a burst of energy that does not last long. That is why you get tired quickly when you eat this kind of food. Not only that, junk food can actually lead to disease. Too much junk food can make you fat and turn your skin a poor colour. The sugar it contains damages your teeth and can cause cavities. Eventually, it even can damage your heart and lungs. Clearly, junk food is not the answer when you are hungry and need something to give you energy.
So, when you’re at the supermarket, try not to buy packets of crisps and cans of cola. Instead, choose cartons of milk or orange juice and snacks like bananas or some cheese. Milk, meat, spaghetti, fruit and vegetables all give your body the nutrients it needs to grow and be healthy.Remember, it’s important to eat lots of fruit and vegetables and not too much junk food each day. You need to make smart choices when looking for a snack. So throw away the junk food and eat healthily!
Based on the text in the image, here are the correct answers:
1. Why do people like eating junk food?
b) Because it tastes good.
2. What does junk food contain a lot of?
c) Fat, sugar, and salt.
3. What happens to your energy after eating sweets?
b) It quickly goes up and then drops.
4. How can junk food affect your skin?
b) It turns your skin a poor color.
5. What is one of the negative effects of sugar in junk food?
b) It can damage your teeth and cause cavities.
6. What does the article suggest instead of crisps and cola?
b) Bananas, cheese, milk, and vegetables.
7. What can junk food eventually damage?
a) Your heart and lungs.
8. Why is junk food not a good choice when you are hungry?
c) It does not give your body enough protein and vitamins.
9. What does the article recommend eating daily?
b) A balanced diet with fruits and vegetables.
10. What is the main message of the article?
c) Junk food should be replaced with healthy food choices.
GOGGLEBOX
Most people watch television as part of their daily routine. There are plenty of different types of programmes to choose from. You can see soap operas, cartoons, quiz shows, documentaries and many more. But what about a reality show where you can watch people watching TV? Sounds strange, doesn’t it?
Well, in the UK, there is a TV programme exactly like this. Its name is Gogglebox, and it’s very popular.
Every Friday night, up to 5 million viewers tune into Gogglebox to see people watching a range of current TV programmes and news announcements
The show films the same people each week, and their reactions can be very entertaining. You can see people smile, laugh, cry, and even get angry about the things they are watching. Sometimes, they have fascinating discussions about what they watch, and it is very interesting to hear so many different views and opinions
On the show, there are lots of different people with different jobs and lifestyles. This includes an elderly man and his wife from Liverpool, a family of four with five dogs in Manchester, and a father with his two sons in Derby. In the beginning, no one knew who these people were. However, now, they are very well-known.With such interesting people from all around the UK, it’s no wonder Gogglebox is such a popular TV programme.
Мәтін сұрақтары
Multiple Intelligence Theory
1) what ses the professor describe as "traditional veers"?
Some of the ideas on intelligence
2) According the the Multiple Intelligence people
'are intelligent, in different ways.
3) Interpersonal intetligence means understanding of other people.
4) what does the professor mean by "one-size-fits-al
suitable for everyone
5) As a future teacher, kairat
understands the importance of the theory
Virtual Learning in a Virtual Word
1.Students practise their skills using the haptel system by working.
in a virtual reality.
2.One major benefit of using virtud teeth instead of real teeth for training.
It reduces waste
3.Funds for the hapTEL project were attracted from
various research Councils
4.A very important part to get a healthcare profession.
Training
5.The hapTEL project aims to create a new virtual
learning system.
Gabbage Warrior.
1.the main message of Mine to the words is
to stop wasting
2.His plants are grown in the south part because
ellice wants to protect them again the bad weather.
3.Mike and his organisation help people
to build safe and new homes quickly and cheaply.
4.Mike's Earthship is protected from
the cold by. old car tyres
5.The lights is provided during the
day by glass bottles
Lake or a Sea
1. How many countries border the Caspian Sea?
A three
B four
C five
2 How deep is the southern end of the Caspian Sea?
A about 5 m
B over 1,000 m
C over 3,000 m
3. The Caspian Sea is like a lake because it
A has salty water.
B is extremely big.
C doesn't connect to an ocean.
4 What produces caviar?
A the sturgeon
B the Caspian seal
C the Caspian turtle
The Merkhet
1 What does the writer say about the ancient Egyptians?
A They were the first civilisation to try to measure time.
B They invented several timekeeping devices.
C They possessed scientific skills and knowledge
D They were the first people to mark time in hours.
2 What is NOT true about the merkhet?
A It should be used in pairs for timekeeping
B It can't be used in the daytime.
C It is the same shape as a letter of the alphabet.
D It does not require the use of a bay.
3 What was measured to determine how much time had passed?
A the movement of stars across a meridian line
B the movement of the North Star C the movement of the plumb line
D the movement of the stars across the slit
in the bay.
4 What is the main purpose of the text?
A to compare different methods of timekeeping in ancient Egypt
B to describe an ancient timekeeping device
C to inform readers how to use a merkhet
D to explain why the merkhet is no longer used
UNESCO
1. How many member countries are there in the organization?
A. one hundred nine fifteen
B. nineteen forty five
C. one hundred and ninety five
D. one thousand four hundred
E. nineteen and five
2. Where is the headquarters of UNESCO?
A. in Athens
B. in Paris
C. in Australia
D. in Africa
E. in London
3. Who created UNESCO?
A. It was created by Scientists of the world.
B. It was created by Acropolis in Athens.
C. It was created by the United Nations.
D. It was created by people of all over the world.
E. It was created by Developing countries.
4. Why was UNESCO created?
A. UNESCO was created to attack our cultural heritage.
B. UNESCO was created to improve education after the war.
C. UNESOCO was created to increase inequalities between men and women.
D. UNESCO was created not to help people in Africa.
E UNESCO was created to make war between countries.
5. Find wrong information according to the text.
A. The idea became very popular and took on a universal aspect.
B. United Nations conference was held in London
C. The organization has 195 member countries
D. A number of the allied governments of Asian countries met in London
E. Its headquarters in Paris
A world with out d
1. Which information is NOT correct according to the text
A) Cells have chromosomes from both parents.
B) Genetic engineering may stop heart disease.
C) Diseases cannot be passed on through genes.
D) Not all our characteristics come from our genes.
2. Genes sometimes
A) do not work correctly
B) do not bring correctly
C) do not pass correctly
D) do not inherit correctly
3. All our characteristics come from
A) our mind
B) our blood
C) our life
D) our genes
4 Scientists could use threatening diseases.
to stop life-
A) faulty genes
B) gene editing
C) benefits of genes
D) desinger genes
5. _____can be passed on through genes.
A) Behavior
B) Abilities
C) Skills
D) Diseases
DNA
1.Genes sometimes
a)do not work correctly
b) do not oringcorrecty
C) do not pass correctly
D) do not inherit correctly
2.Scientists could use_to stop life-threatening diseases
A) faulty genes
B) gene editing
C) benefits of genes
D) desinger genes
3.Which information is NOT correct according to the text
A) Cells have chromosomes from both parents.
B) Genetic engineering may stop heart disease.
C) Diseases cannot be passed on through genes.
D) Not all our characteristics come from our genes.
4.All our characteristics come from
A)our mind
B) our blood
C) our life
D) our genes
5.can be passed on through genes.
A) Behavior
B) Abillues
C)Skills
D) Diseases
Brooke climber
**2. Brooke's family and their connection to climbing:**
Brooke's parents are both past climbing champions. Her mother, Robyn, is still climbing and coaches at a climbing club in Colorado.
**3. Brooke's relationship with her mum:**
Brooke and her mum have a close, respectful relationship, despite sometimes finding it hard to work together. Brooke values her mum’s coaching and advice.
**5. Why Brooke thinks her mum's good at her job:**
Brooke believes her mum is a great coach because she gives good advice, is passionate about climbing, and motivates her students.
The Industrial Revolution
Which country was the first to become industrialized ?
A)France
B)Germany
C) England
D) The United States
What invention did James Hargreaves create?
A) The steam engine
B) The spinning jenny
C)The steamboat
D) The railway
.What was the purpose of the spinning jenny?
A) Is produce steam
B) Is mine coal
c) to produce thread and make cloth
D) Is drill tunnels
What invention did James Watt create?
A)The steam engine
B)The steamboat
C)the weaving loom
D) The electric lamp
Who worked in factories during the Industrial Revolution?
A)Only men
B) only women
C) only children
D) Men. women and children
c. b. c. a . d
An amazing travels
23.According to the story, how did the cockroach racing tradition start in Brisbane, Australia, in 1982?
A) Two men wanted to see who could train the fastest cockroach.
B) Two men had an argument about which part of town had the biggest and fastest cockroaches and decided to race them.
C) The people of Brisbane organized a cockroach race to celebrate a local festival.
D) The government of Brisbane decided to introduce cockroach racing as a new sport.
Way did the author describe "Kumis all' as taking their breath away when they saw it in
Kazakhstan?
B) The horsemen were iding incredibly fast without stopping
incredible.
C) The riders performed stunts that were extremely dangerous
D) The event was to loud and exciting that i overykelined the author,
What is the historical significance of 'Kumis aly,' as mentioned in the passage?
A) It is a modern sport that is very popular in Kazakhstan.
B) It was first created by a famous Kazakh warrior to train soldiers.
C) It is an ancient game that was praised by Alexander the Great as the best training for a
D) It was introduced in Kazakhstan by Greek invaders as part of their training
How did the crowd react to the cockroach races in Brisbane in 1982?
A) The crowd didn't find it exciting and left quickly.
B) They thought it was strange but watched out of curiosity.
C) They enjoyed the race so much that cockroach races have been held every January
26th since then.
D) They were confused and didn't know what to make of it
Why does the author mention the sport of cockroach racing in comparison to 'Kumis alu?
A) To show that both sports are equally strange and interesting
B) To highlight the differences between two types of unusual sports from different & cultures.
C) To emphasize the ancient tradition of "Kumis alr' and how it has survived over time, while cockroach racing is a modern, fun activity.
D) To suggest that both are equally important in training riders for different skills.
Жауаптары
B,b,c,c,c
Based on the text in the image, here are the correct answers:
1. Why do people like eating junk food?
b) Because it tastes good.
2. What does junk food contain a lot of?
c) Fat, sugar, and salt.
3. What happens to your energy after eating sweets?
b) It quickly goes up and then drops.
4. How can junk food affect your skin?
b) It turns your skin a poor color.
5. What is one of the negative effects of sugar in junk food?
b) It can damage your teeth and cause cavities.
6. What does the article suggest instead of crisps and cola?
b) Bananas, cheese, milk, and vegetables.
7. What can junk food eventually damage?
a) Your heart and lungs.
8. Why is junk food not a good choice when you are hungry?
c) It does not give your body enough protein and vitamins.
9. What does the article recommend eating daily?
b) A balanced diet with fruits and vegetables.
10. What is the main message of the article?
c) Junk food should be replaced with healthy food choices.
These answers are based on the information in the article. Let me know if you need further clarification!
Ulpan Education 2025
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