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“Shine –Uye” school 2011-2012 academic year. Approved by: (O.Idersaikhan) The11 th grade examination preparation materials Teacher: Narangerel Chuluunkhuu

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“Shine –Uye” school

2011-2012 academic year.

Approved by: (O.Idersaikhan)

The11th

grade examination

preparation materials

Teacher: Narangerel Chuluunkhuu

Variation A Part one. Grammar and vocabulary (36 items x 1 mark each= 36)

1. I …………….…like onion, but I like it now.

A. didn‟t used to B. used to C. did used to D. didn‟t use to E. not used to

2. A present! For me ! You „re ……………….kind.

A. such B. such a C. so D. enough E. so much

3. Congratulations …………………..passing your exams.

A. for B. by C. of D. with E. on

4. Saruul ………………..wear costume to work but she usually does.

A. doesn‟t have to B. couldn‟t C. must not D. may not E. wouldn‟t

5. He……………….the news to everybody in the village.

A. said B. told C. asked D. spoke E. talked

6. You‟d feel healthier if you …………….more exercise.

A. have done B. will do C. would do D. did E. do

7. –What‟s he? – He is ……………………………

A. a poet and novelist B. a poet and a novelist C. poet and novelist

D. the poet and novelist E. the poet and the novelist 8. The director wants us ………………late this evening.

A. work B. works C. working D. having worked E. to work

9. Don‟t be too strict on your son. It is not his fault , the bicycle ………………………

A. has stolen B. was stolen C. has been stolen D. stolen E. had stolen

10. I prefer cycling …………………walking.

A. than B. for C. as D. to E. with

11. My instructor made me ………………down the steep mountain.

A. to ski B. ski C. skiing D. skied E. skid

12. You…………………..smoke here! This is a hospital.

A. mustn‟t B. needn‟t C. didn‟t need to D. needn‟t have E. don‟t have

13. I see my uncle in the countryside ………………………but not very often.

A. scarcely B. occasionally C. seldom D. rarely E. usually

14. “ Excuse me, you‟ve dropped ………………………….” Yes, It is my wallet.

A. nothing B. anything C. everything D. something E. anyone

15. What did you leave the party early …………………….? I didn‟t feel very well.

A. because B. for C. away D. to E. like

16. The professor looked …………………….the notes before starting the lecture.

A. After B. down on C. forward to D. for E. through

17. “ I‟m very ………………….to you for putting in so much hard work” the teacher said.

A. courteous B. thanking C. grateful D. considerate E. thoughtful

18. Unless economic conditions improve next year, ……………….widespread unrest in Iraq.

A. there would be B. there is C. there should be D. there will be E. there are

19. That film star wears sunglasses most of the time because he wants to ……………..being recognized.

A. avoid B. resist C. miss D. resent E. escape

20. Bold and Suren reached their hotel …………….after landing at the airport.

A. Hardly B. already C. recently D. shortly E. barely

21. “ My bag is so heavy “ Give it to me , …………………….it for you.

A. I‟ll carry B. I am going to carry C. I carry D. I‟ m carrying E. I‟ve carried

22. “ Why didn‟t you send me a letter? If I ……..your address, I‟d have sent you a postcard.

A. would have B. do they C. had had D. will have E. have

23. They want to come , ………………………?

A. are they B. do they C. have they D. don‟t they E. aren‟t they

24. The new hospital ……………………..by the Queen.

A. opened B. is opening C. opens D. has opened E. was opened

25. I hope you don‟t mind my asking, but what do you do for a ………………………………?

A. living B. profession C. occupation D. line E. life

26. You look as if you ………………..a ghost! Are you all right?

A. saw B. are C. have seen D. see E. to see

27. I tried my best ……………………..I failed the exam.

A. although B. however C. whereas D. despite E. besides

28. Susan looked really sun burnt. She ……………….in the sun too long.

A. had been lying B. is lying C. had lie D. has lied E. lain

29. We ……………………..next week.

A. have moved B. are moving C. to move D. move E. moves

30. Ariunaa ………………………….hasn‟t finished her chores.

A. yet B. already C. just D. almost E. still

31. The ship left the …………………………..an hour ago.

A. runway B. harbor C. platform D. mast E. railway

32. Tuya ……………..a dress for herself at the moment. She …………….all her own clothes.

A. made / made B. is making / is making C. is making / makes

33. She ……………….the door when she heard a strange noise outside.

A. is locking B. locks C. has locked D. was locking E. had been locked

34. I‟ve never seen ……………………….fast horse in my life!

A. such a B. such C. so D. too E. enough

35. The ………………………….was so rough that most passengers were seasick.

A. trip B. voyage C. travel D. journey E. tour

36. The man ……..you were talking is the manager of the company.

A. whom B. that C. whose D. which E. to whom

Reading. (6 items x 3 marks each=18) A. Read the following article about the channel tunnel. For questions 37-42, choose the correct answer

A,B,C,D or E

1.Recently I was offered the chance to travel by train through the channel tunnel between England and France. I went on the shuttle the carries cars. The site is not beautiful. There is a huge railway station with tracks disappearing into a large hole, and completely new exhibition center. Signs saying “ France” indicate the location of trains. Cars must stop at the tollbooths, and France immigration points, where passports are shown. It means you can drive straight off the train at the other end, 2.The double- Decker carriages are brightly lit and air conditioned. Loudspeaker take about 35 minutes and passengers were expected to stay in or by their cars. He told me that the shuttle employed several female drivers. “ The most important requirement for the job is that they know about computers and learn French, especially the numbers. They practice by playing bingo.” 3.Then we started. We slid into the tunnel and hit our travelling speed of 80 km/ph. The ride was so smooth one was barely aware of any movement. It was, predictably, about as interesting as a ride round the London underground. Somewhere to sit and have a coffee would have been welcome, but a crew –member said “ With the numbers we expect to carry, it just wouldn‟t be practical.” 4.After half an hour we shot back into the French daylight, had lunch, then came back. The return trip was fine as well. Disembarking was swift and easy, and within minutes, we were driving on the left again through a wet English night. It had been an interesting day. I had enjoyed the experience of what will undoubtedly become routine in the 21

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century, but for me, the attractions of the sea and the cry of gulls will always win in the end. 37. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A. A day in France B. The Channel Travel C. France and England

D. At the French Immigration Point E. The English Channel 38. Why did the writer make the trip?

A. Because he was given the opportunity B. Because he wanted to go to France.

C .Because he had an important date. D. Because it was only method available. E. Because he lives in France.

39. Why is the French immigration office in England?

A. So passengers can get straight on to the train in England.

B. So non- European citizen can be separated from Europeans.

C. So passengers can drive off the train as soon as they get to France.

D. So French citizens don‟t have to show their passports.

E. So passengers can travel all over Europe.

40. Why do the crew play bingo?

A. to practice communication skills. B. to pass the time.

C. to decide who will drive the train D. to improve their French. E. to win a lot of money.

41. What does “ it” in bold in paragraph refer to?

A. carrying a large numbers of people B. making the journey faster

C. serving refreshment on the train. D. providing entertainment during the journey E. carrying less number of cars

42. Why will the writer not use the channel tunnel train in the future?

A. Because it takes too long B. Because he has no reason to travel to France.

C. Because it is too expensive. D. Because he can‟t afford it. E. Because he prefers going by boat.

B. Choose the appropriate word or phrase used in the text for each given definition below. (4 items x 2 marks each=8)

43. Place where a tax paid for use of road, bridge and harbor.

A. exhibition center B. immigration point C. railway station

D. tollbooth E. tunnel 44. Office where people entering a country have their documents checked

A. Underground B. double – Decker C. carriage D. location E. immigration point

45. To leave a ship or aircraft.

A. to expect B. to disembark C. to return D. to go on E. to carry

46. Long winged sea bird

A. gull B. crew C. slid D. shuttle E. swift

Communication. (6 items x 2 marks each = 12) A. Look at the notice boards. Someone asks you what it means. For questions 47-52 choose the best answer

from A,B,C,D, or E

47. FEEDING THE A. You are not allowed to feed the animals.

ANIMALS B. Don‟t bring the animals.

STRICTLY C. Bringing food is prohibited.

D. Strictly protected area.

E. Feeding the animals is permitted.

48. DRINKS TO A. Don‟t leave drinks here.

TAKE AWAY B. Drinks are free here.

C. You can buy drinks here.

D. There are no drinks left.

E. We only take drinks here.

49. MILK NO A. This shop sells milk drinks.

LONGER B. You can order. milk from here.

SOLD HERE C. We have no milk left today.

D. Milk is not on sale here anymore.

E. Milk is delicious.

50. UNDER 18S A. All children welcome.

WILL NOT BE B. This is a children‟s center.

SERVED C. Children under 18 are admitted.

D. We are looking for extra worker under 18.

E. We do not serve the children.

51. PLEASE A. Please stand up here.

QUEUE B. This is the line.

HERE C. Don‟t move.

D. Wait your turn here.

E. It is lunch time.

52. DO NOT ALIGHT A. Don‟t get off the bus while it is at the station.

FROM THE B. Don‟t get off the bus while it‟s moving.

BUSES WHILST C. You mustn‟t stop the bus.

IT IS MOTION D. This is a public transportation.

E. The bus is in motion.

B. Choose the best response. (6 items x2 marks each=12)

53. Client: Hello! Can I speak to Baatar, please?

Receptionist:………………………………….

A. Sorry, I can‟t B. Ok, I‟ll send him through C. Hold on. I‟m putting you through.

D. Ok, Give me. E. I‟ll decide it. 54. Saraa: My neighbours make a lot of noise.

Zolboo:……………………………..

A. Do they? That‟s astonishing. B. Do they? That‟s awful. C. Do they? That‟s cool.

D. Do they? That‟s great. E. Do they? That‟s very kind. 55. Reporter: How are you finding living in London?

Mr White:…………………………………….

A. Oh, dear! What‟s up? B. Come on. It‟s time to go. C. I‟m always right.

D. I‟m enjoying it. E. Bless you, thanks. 56. Husband: oh, dear! Look at the time! Hurry up, otherwise we‟ll miss the train.

Wife:………………………………..

A. That‟s probably a good idea. B. No, of course not. C. Oh, I couldn‟t do that.

D. There is no reason to laugh. I can‟t find my purse. E. Just a minute. I can‟t find my purse.

57. Henry: My memory hasn‟t been very good. I don‟t know what‟s going on?

Peter:………………………………..

A. It costs a lot of money. B. That‟s a good idea.

C. Oh, You‟re probably tired. That happens to me, too. D. It‟s on tip of my tongue. E. Easier than you think

58. Employer: How long have you been selling magazine?

Applicant:……………………………..

A. For a year. It was very cold at first, but it get used to it.

B. Usually about forty C. So far, ten. But it‟s still early.

D. For six months. I‟m in a small book store. E. I came here to look for a work. Part two. 2.1. Match the compound nouns. (7 items x1 mark each-7) a. burglar 1.horn b. package 2.rights c. mother 3.crossing d. pedestrian 4.money e. packet 5.tongue f. shoe 6 alarm g. human 7.holiday 2.2. Look at this text about politics in the UK, and then choose a word that best fits each blank as in the example. (7 items x1 mark each -7) Parliament (0)….3…the UK consists of two (a)…………………the House of Commons and the House of Lords. In the

House of Commons there are 650 (b)…………………each representing one (c)………………..The ruling party in the

Commons is the one which gains a (d)…………… of seats. The main figure in that party is called the

(e)……………………The Commons is elected for a maximum period of 5 years although Prime Minister may call a

general (f)…………. at any time within that (g)…………………..

0.1. on 2. at 3. in

a. 1. parts 2. rooms 3. chambers

b. 1. figures 2. Members of Parliament 3. statesmen

c. 1. constituency 2. area 3. state

d. 1. minority 2. majority 3. politician

e. 1. king 2. dictator 3. Prime Minister

f. 1. election 2. vote 3. policy

g 1. hour 2. party 3. period

2010 Variation A ЭЕШ Part one. Task 1. Grammar Read the sentences below and choose the best answer to complete each sentences. (8 points )

1. A: Would you like …………….milk in your coffee?

B: Yes, …………….please.

A. any / a little B. any / few C. some / few D. some / a little E. any/some

2. I‟m more experienced than you, ……………………?

A. am I B. am not I C. don‟t I D. aren‟t I E. do I

3. A: How often ………………..you ………..a library?

B: ………………….

A. Do ,use / Once a week B. are, use / Always C. are, using /Now

D. did , used / Often E. do , use / Yesterday 4. A: Does Josh like singing?

B: Yes, he said that he …………………..doing it.

A. likes B. didn‟t like C. liked E. doesn‟t like E. is liking

5. A: My son can‟t vote this year.

B: I see if he …………….eighteen, he …………….able to vote.

A. was / will be B. is / would be C. wasn‟t / won‟t be D. were / would be E. were / would

Task 2. Vocabulary Choose one word or phrases that best completes the sentences. (10 points)

6. According to the weather ………………there will be snow tomorrow.

A. programme B. information C. survey D. forecast E. news

7. Did you watch the football …………….between England and Spain on television tonight?

A. play B. match C. contest D. sport E. competition

8. Only three people ……………….the crash. Everyone was killed.

A. lived B. recovered C. relieved D. survived E. overcame

9. There was a small wooden house ………….the trees.

A. on B. among C. above D. below E. over

10. The national ……………of France used to be the Franc, but now it is the Euro.

A. money B. currency C. bank note D. coin E. cash

Choose the best response. (10 points) 11. A: Hello! Can I speak to Mr Dorj, please?

B: …………………………..

A. Hold on. I am putting you through. B. Ok, I‟ll pass your message.

C. I‟ll decide it. D. Sorry, I can‟t E. Call me back soon. 12. A: How do you find living in Rome ?

B: …………………………

A. Oh, dear, What‟s up? B. Thanks, Say, hello to Susan C. I‟m always right

D. I‟m enjoying it. E. Bless you 13. A: Oh, dear! Hurry up, otherwise, we‟ll miss the flight.

B: ………………………….

A. That‟s probably a good idea. B. No. of course not C. Oh, I couldn‟t do that.

D. Just a minute! I can‟t find my purse. E. There is no reason to laugh. I can‟t find my purse. 14. A: I want to use the Internet. B:……………………………………………

A. Ok, I‟ll switch it off. B. Delete it then C. No, It has never happened.

D. Yes, it matters E. Oh, you can log on to this computer. 15. A: Hello, The Central Hospital. How can I help you? B: …………………………………………….

A. Hi ! Is there a post office near here? B. Hello. Give me a ring as soon as possible.

C. Hello, What can I do for you? D. I‟d like to make an appointment, please. E. Thanks for calling me.

Identify and choose one underlined word or phrase that should be corrected. (12 points) 16. The cheerful, lively sound of dance music expired almost everyone. No error. A B C D E 17. After such a disparaging meal, we were all quick to applaud Mary for her delicious A B C D E cooking. 18. We are specially going to have to face the reality that the resources of Earth are A B C D E

limited. 19. There are concepts associated with the words “ United States”. No error. A B C D E

Add the correct prefix to the word in bold and complete the sentences. (1 point) 20. She is ………….lingual because her mother is French and her father is German. A. mono B. bi C. trans D. super E. de

Complete the second sentence. The second sentence has a similar meaning to the first sentence. (1point) 21.Can‟t you walk any faster than that? Is that …………………………….?

A. walk can you do faster B. you can walk fastest C. the fastest you can walk

D. can you walk the fastest E. the fastest walk you can Task 3. Reading Read the text and choose one the best answer. (10 points)

The perfect gift 1. If you are the person that everyone turns to when they need gift giving advice, then don‟t read any

further. Unfortunately, for most of us , choosing the right gift for a loved one can often be a frustrating

experience. Here are some tips that should make gift shopping a lot less confusing.

2. Choosing a gift for someone you spend a lot of time with is relatively easy. Simply pay attention to what

they look at when you go shopping together.

3. And what about those you don‟t see very often? Simply ask their friends or family for advice. They are

the ones who know best what is person interested in as well as what they want or need

4. Sometimes, it is much easier to just ask people what they need. Children will be happy to tell you but

adults tend to be a little less direct. In that case, try to find out what other people give them such as

something related to their hobbies or interests. Avoid choosing on your own or based on shop keeper‟s

advice.

5. Always make sure that the presents you buy can be returned. Never buy gifts from a shop that has no

refund or exchange policy. If you are buying through the Internet, find out what options you have if the

product isn‟t satisfactory.

6. Personally, whenever I don‟t know what to get someone, I buy them a gift voucher. This way, the

person in question can choose their own gift and you will have gained reputation of being the perfect

gift giver.

22. Which paragraph encourages you to ask what people want? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 E. 5

23. Which paragraph gives advice about buying gifts for people you know well? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 E. 5 24. Which paragraph tells you what to avoid? A. 1 B. 2 C.3 D. 4 E.5 25. Which paragraph expresses a writer‟s opinion? A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5 E. 6 26. Which paragraph helps you with buying gifts for people you haven‟t seen for a long time? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 E. 6

Read the text again and choose one best answer. (15 points) 27. How should you choose a gift for someone you know well? A. Ask her or his friends for advice. B. Pay attention to what they look at when you go shopping together. C. Choose what you like most. D. Choose the most expensive one. E. Choose the cheapest one. 28. How should you choose a gift for someone that you don‟t see very often? A. Choose what shop keeper advice. B. When you go shopping together, find out his or her interest. C. Choose what you like most. D. Ask his or her friends or family what he or she wants or needs. E. Choose the nicest one. 29. Which is true about getting gifts A. the most people don‟t like getting gift vouchers as presents. B. children don‟t say what presents they want. C. adults always tell you what they want to get.. D. friends or family know best what present someone wants to get. E. people don‟t usually get a present what their family like. 30. Which suggestion about buying presents is mentioned in the text? A. the presents you buy can‟t be returned. B. buy gifts from the shop that has an exchange policy. C. you should directly buy through the Internet. D. you can buy what you like for someone else. E. you shouldn‟t think about the options if the product is not satisfactory. 31. What do people use when they have no gift ideas for someone? A. money B. a souvenir C. a gift voucher D. a book E. gift

Read the text again and choose the appropriate word or phrase in bold. (9 points) 32. The word “ those” in paragraph 3 with bold in the text means A. gifts B. people C. shops D. advice E. family members 33. The word “ whenever” in paragraph 6 with bold in the text is nearest in the meaning to A. everywhere B. usually C. which D. at any time E. often 34. The word “ refund” in paragraph 5 with bold in the text is nearest in meaning to A. re buy B. return C. buy D. sell E. agree

Task 4. Word formation. Fill in the sentences with the correct word form. (3 points)

35. These spoons are made of ……………..silver. A. real B. reality C. realistic D. realist E. realizable 36. Put the potatoes into boiling water , ………………..after peeling them. A. prefer B. preferably C. preferable D, preference E. preferential 37. The old man did the ……………for the documentary. A. narrate B. narrative C. narration D. narrator E. narrators

Part two. Task 5. Social expressions. 2.1. Match the following signs with the sentences. (10 points) a. PHARMACIST 1. What kind of property did you have in mind? b. REAL ESTATE AGENT‟S 2. And airmail sticker, please? c. POST OFFICE 3. A day time return ticket to London, please?

d. RAILWAY STATION 4. I can‟t sail them to you without prescription. e. DEPARTEMNT STORE 5.. Would you prefer a digital one?

2.2. Read the sentences. Then find the meaning of the words in bold with the appropriate phrasal verbs. (6 points) a. My sister behaves like my father in every way. 1. takes to 2. takes away 3. takes after 4. takes off 5. takes over b. My car engine stopped working so I called a mechanic. 1. broke down 2. broke off 3. broke out 4. broke in 5. broke up c. Although she had a headache, she continued played with her son. 1. went up 2. went out 3. went in for 4. went on 5. went off Task 6. Understanding and interpreting data. 2.3. Analyze the graph and choose the appropriate answer. (10 points) The below is a graph of comparing percentage of total spending on potatoes and beef by the average costumer at UB shopping centers in 2002 and 2008. (figures shown in percentages)

a. The percentage spent on beef in the Narantuul shopping center …………….from 2002 to 2008. 1.fluctuated between 2-8% 2. increased by 8 % 3. dropped to 2 % 4. increased by 50 % 5. decreased by 50 % b. The percentage spent on potatoes in the Bayanzurkh shopping center ………………….from 2002 to 2008. 1.rose by 60.5 % 2. increased by 11 % 3.fell by 49.5 % 4. fluctuated between 11-49.5 % 5. increased by 60.5 % c. The percentage difference between spending on beef in Mercury and Narantuul shopping centers in 2008 was ……………………… 1. 58 % 2. 19-59.8 % 3. 0.7% 4. 1.8 % 5. 1 % d. The percentage spending potatoes in the Narantuul shopping center ………………from 2002 to 2008. 1. dropped to 8 % 2. fell by 40 % 3. increased by 20 % 4. decreased by 50 % 5. fluctuated between 5-10%

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60,5

60

10,5

11

10

59,8

59

58

8,7

8,5

8

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Mercury 2002

Bayanzurkh 2002

Narantuul 2002

Mercury 2008

Bayanzurkh 2008

Narantuul 2008

Column1

Beef

Potatoes

e. The difference between the percentages on potatoes and beef in Narantuul shopping center in 2002 was ……………………….. 1. 1.3 % 2. 1.5 % 3. 2 % 4. 2.8 % 5. 3 %

2010 Variation B ЭЕШ Part one. Task 1. Grammar Read the sentences below and choose the best answer to complete each sentences. (8 points)

1. A: Do you need …………..from your office?

B: Yes, please. Could you get me ……………….stamps?

a. something / some b. anything / any c. anything / some

d. something / any e. any / some 2. Everyone brought a gift, ………………?

a. didn‟t he b. did she c. did they d. did he didn‟t they

3. A: What time ………..the performance………………….?

B: …………………………………………….

a. do , began / At 4 p.m b. does , begin / At 6 p.m c. does , begin / in the evening

d. does, began / At 8 p.m e. did, begin / At 7 p.m 4. A: Does Anna keep to strong rules to be healthy?

B: No, She said that she …………………….a few simple rules.

a. didn‟t keep b. doesn‟t keep c. keeps d. kept e. keeped

5. A: I have a problem with my properties.

B: If I ………….., I ……………..see a lawyer.

a. were / will b. were / would c. was/ would d. am / will e. were / would have

Task 2. Vocabulary Choose one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. (2 points each x 5=10)

6. They have already ………………….a hotel room.

a. rented b. booked c. paid d. hired e. ordered

7. She was ………….to hear that the children had arrived home safe.

a. anxious b. disappointed c. relieved d. tired e. bored

8. I don‟t think, it‟s my ……………..that the TV blew up. I just turned it on.

a. error b. mistake c. fault d. duty e. business

9. My grandfather is as ………………………..as a young man and hates sitting around doing nothing all

day.

a. generous b. energetic c. talkative d. sensitive e. polite

10. A man who isn‟t married is a …………………………………..

a. bachelor b. widower c. divorced d. married e. widow

Communication. Choose the best response. (2 points each x 5=10) 11. Steve: I feel nervous. I‟ve got an exam today.

Paul: ……………………………………………………….

a. Do your best ! b. I wonder if you could help me. c. Not at all

d. What wrong have you done? e. Don‟t mention it! 12. Mark: I am bored. I need somebody to play with.

Brother:………………………………………………

a. Sure. Tell me how much you want b. I am sorry. I can‟t stand it.

c. Have a sandwich. d. Come and speak to me e. Let‟s join us. 13. Employer: I‟ll send you the application form by fax.

Applicant: ……………………………………………………

a. Let‟s go then. b. You are welcome. c. That‟s very kind. d. Go straight on. e. You must do it.

14. Paul: How about a cup of coffee?

Peter: ……………………………………………

a. What a good idea ! b. What for? c. What a small world d. They will say OK. e, What a ridiculous idea !

15. Brain: Oh, no ! Someone stolen my purse !

Oscar: ………………………………………………..

a. What a shame ! b. What a pity ! c. What is the problem exactly?

d. I‟m sorry. e. Don‟t be rude !

Identify and choose one underlined word or phrase that should be corrected. (3 points each x 4 = 12) 16. You needn‟t to call a taxi. I‟ll pick you a lift.

A B C D E

17. The ten new members of European Union were formerly recognized on May 1 in a

A B C D E

colourful ceremony.

18. Yellow Stone National Park, with rocks of many colours and a wide variety of wildlife is

A B C D

one of the less spectacular parks in the Unites States.

E

19. Because of the exaggerated sense of his own importance, Larry often tried to share our

A B C D

activities.

E

Add the correct prefix to the word in bold and complete the sentence. (1 point eachx1 =1) 20. The …………..atlantic flight from Europe to America took several hours.

a. sub b. over c. bi d. trans e. inter

Complete the second sentence. The second sentence has a similar meaning to the first sentence. (1 point each x 1= 1)

21. Can‟t you speak any louder than that? Is that ………………………………………………?

a. the loudest you can speak b. the loudest speaking you can

c. you can speak loudly. d. can you speak loudly e. the most loud you can speak. Task 3. Reading. Read the text and choose one best answer. (2 points each x5 =10)

The safe way to shop online. 1. The internet is a great place to shop. At a click of a mouse, you can buy anything from an airline ticket

to a second hand book. However, many people feel uncomfortable shopping online because they are

not sure how safe it is to use their credit cards on the World Wide Web. The following tips will make

sure that you have a safe, secure shopping experience every time you shop on the internet.

2. Buy products from companies you know. Anyone can set up an online store. If you have never heard of

a company. It may not be wise to do business with them. Ask friends which stores they shop from

online. They are sure to tell you who to use and to avoid !

3. Keep your passwords private! Use your imagination when you create a password to use on the internet.

It is a good idea to use the combination of numbers and letters and symbols. Don‟t use your birthday or

your nickname, as these are too obvious. When you have decided on your password, don‟t give it to

anyone.

4. Keep a record. Make sure that you always print off copies of any order you make online. You should

keep a copy of your order confirmation number as well as all other details of each purchase you make.

5. Don‟t give out personal information. If you are asked for your home address, telephone number or e-

mail address, make sure you know who is asking for it and what they are going to use it for. If you have

children, warn them not to give out these details online. Just follow these simple steps and you are sure

to make the most of your cyber shopping experience !

22. In which paragraph, are advantages of shopping online being mentioned?

a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5

23. Which paragraph gives advice about buying products?

a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5

24. In which paragraph, are causes of uncomfortable feeling shopping online being described?

a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5

25. What should you do when you are asked for personal details?

a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5

26. Which paragraph tells how to create a password?

a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5

Read the text again and choose one best answer. (3 points each x 5 = 15) 27. What is the main ideas of the text?

a. Any company can choose to open an online store.

b. Warn the children not to give personal information.

c. You can do safe, secure cyber shopping every time.

d. People don‟t know hot to use credit cards.

e. It‟s not a good idea to do business with companies you don‟t know.

28. What sentence expresses the advantage of doing online shopping?

a. Anyone can set up online store.

b. At a click of a mouse you can buy everything you need.

c. You can use a combination of letters and numbers.

d. You should keep a copy of documents.

e. They are sure to tell you who to use and to avoid.

29. What should you do if you asked for your personal ideas?

a. Make an appointment as soon as possible. b. Tell when I was born and what my name is.

c. Make sure who is asking and what for. d. Interrupt the phone call. e. Ask friends if I should tell or not.

30. What should you do at any time of purchasing?

a. I should keep credit cards. b..I should follow the tips.

c. I should keep a copy of the order confirmation. d. I should keep passwords. e. I should give out home address.

31. What should we remember if we shop from online?

a. Ask friends which store they shop from online. b. Use a credit card.

c. Not use a nickname as a password. d. Use letters in a password. e .Buy products from a new company.

Read the text again and choose the appropriate word or phrase for each word in bold. (3 x 3 = 9)

32. What the phrase “ second hand” means?

a. two hands b. used before c. handmade d. give e. hand over

33. What the phrase “ cyber shopping” means?

a. shopping online b. buy computers c. sell electrical supplies d.. virtual e. computer generated

34. What the word “ set up “ means?

a. create b. associate c. network d. complex e. connect with

Task 4. Word formation. (1 point each x 3=3 ) Fill in the sentences with the correct word form.

35. My friend has very …………….offered to help out with the food and drink for the party.

a. kindly b. kindness c. kind d. unkind e. unkind

36. My guitar playing has improved ………………………..

a. signify b. significantly c. significance d. significant e. signification

37. You look ………………….nice in both dresses.

a. equal b. equality c. equally d. equalize e. equable

Part two. Task5. Social expressions. 2.1. Match the following sings with the sentences. (1 point each x 5 = 5)

a. NO BILL STICKING 1. Leave these seats for people who are

elderly find it difficult to move

b. PENALTY FOR DROPPING 2. Offenders may be liable to a heavy fine.

LITTER UP TO $ 150 FINE

c. THESE SEATS ARE APPRECIATED 3. You can buy drinks here.

BY THE OLD AND INFIRM

d. DRINKS TO TAKE AWAY 4. You mustn‟t put up any posters here.

e. SHOPLIFTERS WILL BE 5. You will be taken to court if you take

PROSECURED things without paying.

2.2. Read the sentences, then find the meaning of the words in bold with the appropriate phrasal

verb. (2 points each x 3 = 6 )

a. I can‟t wait for the camping trip. I am really excited about it.

1. looking after 2. looking up 3. looking for 4. looking forward to 5. looking at

b. I met Billy by chance yesterday.

1. ran after 2. ran over 3. ran into 4. ran out of 5. ran up

c. As I was cleaning my attic, I found an old photograph of my grandmother.

1. came around 2. came into 3. came across 4. came back 5. came in

Task 6. Understanding and interpreting data. 2.3. Analyze the graph and choose the appropriate answer. (2 points each x5 =10)

Numbers of computers sold in UB shopping centers in 2006 and 2007. (Figures shown in percentages.)

a. The number of laptops sold in Computer land has …………between 2006 and 2007.

1. decreased by 250 2. fallen by 250 3. increased 3 times

4. fluctuated between 250 -950 5. increased by 250 b. The number of Desktops sold in the Next Electronics shopping center has…………between 2006 to 2007. 1. fallen by 100 2. gone up to 2300 3. increased by 100 4. fluctuated between 100 -2400 5. not changed c. The difference between the number of Laptops sold by BSB Electronics and Next Computers in 2007 was ……………………….. 1. 930 2. 1300 3. 100 4. 370 5. 2230 d. The number of Laptops sold in Next Computers has…………….from 2006 to 2007. 1. fallen by 100 2. increased by 480 3. increased 2 times 4. gone up to 1000 5. fluctuated between 2300-2400 e. The year …………..had the greatest number of Desktop sales. 1. 2006 2. 2006-2007 3. 2007 4. 2004 5. 2005

ЭЕШ 2010 Variation C Part one. Grammar. Read the sentences below and choose the best answer to complete each sentence. (8 points)

1. A: I think, there is …………………wrong with my mobile phone.

B: There is ………..wrong with it. You must need to recharge the batteries.

A. anything / any B. anything / nothing C .something / little D. something / nothing E. any /some 2. Let‟s have a party, …………………?

A .will you B. did we C. shall we D. didn‟t we E. won‟t you 3. A;…………….the earth ……………around the sun?

B: ……………………………

A. Do, go / Yes, it is B. Does, goes / Yes, it goes C. Does, go / Yes, it does

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D. Does , go / Yes, it is E. Does , go / No, it doesn‟t 4. A: Does Emily leave home early?

B: No, she said that she ………………………..home early.

A leaves B.. didn‟t leave C. left D. doesn‟t leave E. wouldn‟t leave 5. A: Do you still want to buy a computer?

B: Yes, I……………..buy a computer if I ………..afford it.

A. will / could B. could / can C. would / could D. would / can E. could / would

Task 2. Vocabulary. Choose one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. (10 points)

6. I hate ……………oranges. I usually get my wife to do it for me since she has long nails.

A .skinning B. slicing C. peeling D. shaving E. cutting

7. I‟ve decided to make a ………………across Europe this summer by car.

A. voyage B. travel C. trip D. journey E. package tour

8. The bus ……………..arrives late during bad weather.

A. every week B. now C. always D. recently E. yet

9. ………..is an environmentally friendly method of transport.

A. motor cycle B. bicycle C. bus D. train E. plane

10. Don‟t touch things that don‟t ……………….you.

A. belong B. possess C. involve D. retain E. own

Choose the best response. 11. Phil: Would you like a piece of cake?

Liz:…………………………………….

A. never mind B. No, thanks, I‟m on a diet. C. I‟m on a strike .

D. It tastes delicious. E. Oh, that sounds interesting.

12. Betty: Ouch! There is something in my eye.

Miranda:……………………………….

A. Let me see. No, I couldn‟t. B. You should wear sunglasses.

C. Let me look. No. I can‟t see anything. D .What beautiful eyes you have! E. Let me think for a while.

13.Stranger: Could you tell me where the post office is? Boy: ………………………………………….

A. There was a post office fifty years ago. B. Yes, I could tell C. Of course, go straight on.

D. You can buy stamps at the post office. E. Yes, it is 14. Carol: Anita moved to a new flat last week.

Simon:…………………………………… A. How long has she lived there? B. Really? What‟s she like?

C. Did she move a new flat last week? D. Oh really? What‟s it like E. Thanks, I‟ll be there on time.

15. Mum: Your room is such a mess. Son:…………………………

A. I‟m going to tidy it now. B. I don‟t know how you will live in it.

C. I think it needs cleaning. D. I clean my room every day. E. You are welcome.

Identify and choose one underlined word or phrase that should be corrected. (12 points) 16. As she neared retirement ,Laura became more thoughtful and withdrawn. No error. A B C D E 17. He who laughs last laughs softest. A B C D E 18. The joy of the Titanic could have been avoided if more safety precautions had been taken. A B C D E 19. The amounts of people who have registered for this course is so high that two sections will be A B C D E created.

Add the correct prefix to the word in bold and complete the sentence. (1 point) 20. A trained man ………..activated bomb before it went off. A. dis B. de C. non D. in E. super

Complete the second sentence. The second sentence has a similar meaning in the first sentence. (1 point)

21. Can‟t you read any quicker than that? Is that ……………………………? A. the quickest you can read B. you can read quickly C. you can‟t read more quickly

D. the quickest reading you can E. can you read quickly Task 3. Reading. Read the text and choose one best answer. (10 points)

Buy, buy, buy 1. Do you go shopping whenever you feel depressed? Do you spend too much money on things you don‟t

really need , lose control and then get into the debt.? If you answered “ yes” to these questions, you

may be a shopaholic!

2. “ Shopaholism” is uncontrolled shopping in order to better feel about yourself. Just like some people go

on holidays to sunny countries or eat chocolate to feel better, others simply go on shopping sprees. But

shopaholics usually come home with bags and bags of items , most of which will never be used, and

empty bank account.

3. So, what can you do about the problem?

Always pay in cash. Never take your credit cards with you when you go shopping or better still,

destroy them altogether.

Make a shopping list before leave the house and stick to it.

Work out a monthly budget so you know what you can spend.

Take only enough money with you to pay for the absolute essentials.

Avoid ordering goods from catalogues and don‟t watch shopping channels on TV.

If you see something you feel you must have, ask the shop to keep it for you and go back again

a few days later. If you still want it, buy it.

4. Try to follow these simple steps. We hope your effort won‟t be pointless.. After a while you can get exciting results and you should never lose control of your purse or your budget again! 22. Which paragraphs describe a shopaholic? A. 1 and. 3 B. 2 and 3 C. 1 and 2 D. 1 and 4 E. 2 and 4 23. Which paragraph gives advice about dealing with problems of uncontrolled shopping? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 1 and 2 E. 1 and 3 24. Which paragraph gives a description of “ shopaholism” ? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D 1 and 2 E. 1 and 3 25. Paragraph 3 was written as a kind of A. request B. offering C. advice D. invitation E. commands 26. Which paragraph describes a writer‟s opinion? A. 1 B. 2 C.3 D. 4 E. 1 and 3 Read the text again and choose the best answer. 27.What‟s the main idea of the text? A. To help people avoid buying unnecessary goods. B. To make people feel better C. To tell where can buy goods D. To help how to write the shopping list E. To remind people always to pay in cash. 28. Which sentence is not true about paragraph 2? A. People like to go on holidays to sunny countries B. People are happy when they eat chocolate. C. Shopaholics come home from shop with empty credit cards. D. Shopaholics always feel better than others E. There are a lot of unnecessary goods 29. Which sentence is true about shopaholics? A. They always buy more than they need. B. They always leave cash at home. C. They always take credit cards with them. D. They don‟t like money. E. They like to work at the shop.

30 Which TV channel shouldn‟t shopaholics watch? A. cartoon B. comedy C. news D. shopping E. education

31. Why is it important to work out a monthly budget? A. to buy more items B. to earn more money C. to know what you can spend D. go shopping very often E. to leave cash at home Read the text again and choose the appropriate word or phrase for each word in bold. (9 points) 32. The word “ budget” in paragraph 3 is nearest in the meaning to A. financial plan B. account C. money D. to plan E. funds 33. The word “ debt” in paragraph 1 is nearest in the meaning to A. money that is owed B. money that musn‟t be paid C. balance D. duty E. responsibility 34. The word “ catalogue” in the text is nearest in the meaning A. small magazine B. symbol C. key D. listing E. sign Task 4. Word formation Fill in the sentences with the correct word form. (3 points) 35. We were …………that we would receive a successful exam result. A. hopeful B. hope C. hopelessly D. hopelessness E. hoped 36. …………….is becoming increasingly popular among young people lately. A. vegetable B. vegetarianism C. vegetate D. vegetarian E. vegetation 37. A novel is currently being …………………. A. dramatic B. dramatically C. dramatized D. dramatist E. drama Part 2. Task 5. Social expressions

2.1. Match the following signs with the sentences (5 points) A. DOCTOR‟S 1. How big a bunch would you like? B. BANK 2. I‟d like to cash this cheque, please? C. BARBER‟S 3. How long have you had the pain? D. FLORIST‟S 4. What kind of property did you have in mind? E. REAL AGENTL ESTATE‟S 5. Shall I leave it long in the back? 2.2 . Read the sentences then find the meaning of the words in bold with the appropriate phrasal verbs. (6 points)

A. I can‟t do any more sit-ups. I‟ve got no more energy.

1. run out of 2. run after 3. run over 4. run into 5. run back

B. My school finishes for the summer on June 18.

1. breaks down 2. breaks 3. breaks out 4. breaks up 5. breaks in

C. Despite the bad weather, our flight to Chicago still left on time.

1. took up 2. took over 3. took after 4. took off 5. took down

Task 6. Understanding and interpreting data. 2.3.Analyze the graph and choose the appropriate answer. (10 points)

Percentage of sheep and goats out of the total livestock population of three Aimags in 1998 and 2002. (Figures are shown in the percentages)

A. The percentage of goats in Dundgobi province has ………….since 1998.

1. dropped to 13% 2. increased 4 times

3. increased by 13 % 4. Increased by 45 %

B. The percentage of sheep in Dornogobi province has ……………..from 1998 to 2002.

1. fallen by 29 % 2. increased by 29 %

3.fluctuated between 48 % and 80 % 4. increased by 19 % C. The percentage difference between Umnugobi province‟s and Dornogobi province‟s goats in

2002 is……………………..

1. 7% 2. 73 % to 80 % 3. 153 % 4. 53 %

D. The percentage difference between Umnugobi province‟s and Dundgobi province‟s sheep in

1998 is …………………………..

1. 10 % 2. 40 % 3. 2 % 4. 44 % 5. 1.2 %

E. The percentage of goats in Umnugobi province has ………….from 1998 to 2002.

1. decreased by 13% 2. dropped to 73 % 3. increased by 55%

4. increased by 13 % 5. gone up to 18 %

ЭЕШ 2007 Variation B. Task 1. Grammar and vocabulary. (36 items x1 mark each =36)

1. My neighbor is ……photographer, let‟s ask him for …….....advice about cameras.

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2. Let‟s go to the carnival, …………………….?

A. are we B. do we C. have we D. shall we E. aren‟t we

3. My dad buys newspaper most mornings, but he …………….one this morning.

A. didn‟t buy B. bought C. hadn‟t bought D. hasn‟t bought E. wasn‟t buying

4. Bold ………….his hand, but it‟s OK now.

A. hurted B. hurt C. hurts D. is hurting E. has hurt

5. I didn‟t want to go …………….I had taken a photo.

A. still B. already C. until D. just E. yet

6. Hello! Could you put me ……………….to Mr Enkhbayar, please?

A. up B. on C. off D. down E. through

7. Susan looked really sun burnt. She……………in the sun for too long time.

A. had been lying B. is lying C. had lie D. has lied E. lain

8. Zulaa has written a book……......has 200 pages.

A. who B. whose C. which D. whom E. where

9. If there is a blackout, I ……………..candles.

A. would light B. light C. would have been lit D. will light E. would be lit

10. Teacher: It‟s a public holiday next Monday.

Student: Yes, I know……………..anything special?

A. Will you do B. Do you do C. Are you doing

D. Shan‟t you do E. Won‟t you do 11. Alexander Graham Bell………………the telephone.

A. discovered B. explored C. invented D. researched E. found out

12. I‟ve got loads of work. I expect I……….all night. And I‟m not looking forward to it.

A. will be working B. will be worked C. will have worked

D. work E. will have been worked 13. This dress looks nice, …………………?

A. isn‟t he B. wasn‟t it C. doesn‟t it D. does it E. is it

14. Zaya isn‟t keen on cooking, and ………………….Zoloo.

A. either is B. is neither C. so does D. neither is E. is nor

15. Whatever you do, you ………..touch the switch. It‟s very dangerous.

A. don‟t B. can‟t C. mustn‟t D. may not E. couldn‟t

16. We…………by a noise in the room.

A. is woken B. were woken C. have woken D. woken E. hasn‟t been woken

17. Nobody likes him because he……………..nonsense.

A. speaks B. says C. tells D. chats E. talks

18. Baatar doesn‟t mind ………………lots of work. He quite likes it..

A. have B. to have C. having D. has E. to be having

19. The men have worked a lot ………….since they had a pay rise.

A. careful B. more careful C. carefully D. more carefully E. much carefully

20. My boyfriend decided ……………..…………my parents.

A. to see B. seeing C. see D. is seeing E. has seen

21. My uncle is very…………….……….person. He has many friends.

A. serious B. reserved C. sociable D. selfish E. vain

22. I don‟t want to do anything energetic. I‟d rather……………on the beach.

A. sitting B. to sit C. sit D. to be sit E. sat

23. She „s not satisfied ……………….anything but the best.

A. with B. of C. from D. on E. to

24. Zaya told me that she ………………to come with us.

A. to be wanted B. wanted C. wants D. has wanted E. is wanting

25. If this watch ……………gold, it would be worth a lot.

A. is B. isn‟t C. was D. would E. wasn‟t

26. …………….it was late, Sarnai didn‟t seem in a hurry to leave.

A. However B. Besides C. Regardless D. In spite E. Although

27. A blind person id someone who cannot ……………..at all.

A. see B. hear C. smell D. taste E. think

28. My brother is an ……………………engineer.

A. electric B. electrician C. electrified D. electrical E. electricity

29. Good health…...............such as regular exercise can help you have a long and active life.

A. center B. food C, habits D. visitor E. service

30. These……………are used for pulling carts.

A. oxes B. ox C. oxs D. oxens E. oxen

31. He usually ……………..coffee. But today he ………………..tea.

A. drinks /drinks B. drinks / is drinking C. is drinking / is drinking

D. is drinking / drinks E. has drunk /is drinking 32. People who hunt …………….should be sent to prison.

A. illegally B. intensively C. illogically D. immediately E. illegibly

33. I am looking forward to ………….from you soon.

A. hear B. be heard C. hears D. hearing E. being heard

34. You‟ve just missed the last train! “ Never mind, I…………….”

A. am walking B. am going to walk C. walk D. walked E. will walk

35. Native American people……………in the North America for 15000 years.

A. have been living B. have being lived C. are living D. have been lived E. live

36. Let‟s find……………….to eat.

A. nowhere B. anywhere C. somewhere D. everywhere E. where

Reading. (6 items x3 marks each=18) A. Read the following extract from a story. For questions 37-42, choose the best answer A,B, C, D or E.

Karen was preparing to leave her friend Alice for the night when Alice‟s uncle Mr Smith, entered. He seemed to be upset. “ I am glad you haven‟t gone, Karen, “ he said. “ I need a help from you”. Alice joined them, expecting a lecture on their absence from church that morning. “ I shall not sleep at home tonight” her uncle continued. “ I have just met an old friend and promised to go to his home. I shall return about noon tomorrow. Now…” Karen interrupted him. “ I understand” she said. “ Do you want me to stay in the house and watch over your niece while you are away?” As it was growing late, Mr Smith made some arrangements quickly. His reason for making these arrangements was that he knew riots were possible that evening. “ If there should be any trouble in the night, if you should hear the sound of steps or breaking glass in the house, what would you do? Such incidents are very possible in the present time. So tell me, how would you behave?” asked Mr Smith. “ I don know.” he replied. Karen light heartedly , “ Perhaps I would faint and fall down!” she laughed, then requested and received a pair of pistols and Mr Smith went on his way. The two girls ate supper, then moved to some seats and sat silently in a state of nervous excitement. Every window and door was locked. The night was still and the air was clear. Towards midnight, the barking of housedog disturbed their quiet wait. Karen put out the candle so as not to be seen. There was a louder noise than the tread of two or three men. It was the tread of hundreds. The march stopped at the gate. There was silence. From the angry voices , the girls realized that the group were planning some kind of attack on the house. Alice trembled. There was a pause. Then someone in the group dropped a weapon. The sound rang out on the stone and the dog barked again, fiercely. Alarmed, the troop resumed their march, Karen turned calmly to Alice and suggested that it was time for bed. 37. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A. The Riot B. Story of Mr Smith C. The War D. A good dog E. Night of terror

38. Mr Smtih appeared to be worried because

A. Alice and Karen had not been to church that morning.

B. He feared that Karen had already gone. C. Alice and Karen were leaving.

D.He had met an old friend. E. Alice and Karen had had an argument. 39. Mr Smith believed that

A. there might be serious trouble that night B. the girls should leave the house

C. the house was safe. D. There was someone in the house E. he would never come back.

40. Karen was

A. Likely to faint that night B. aware of and prepared for the possible danger.

C. unprepared for the danger D. unsure of what she would do E. unlikely to attack 41. The word “ riot “ in bold could be best replaced by

A. marches B. strangers C. fierceness D. disturbances E. stabilities

42. Why did Karen put out the candles?

A. To stop the dog barking. B. So that she could use the pistol.

C. So that no one would see her. D. Because she wanted to go to bed. E. Because she wanted to close the window.

B. Choose the appropriate word or phrase used in the text for each given definition below. (4 items x 2 each=8)

43. To stop someone to speak by doing some sort of action

A. to expect B. to behave C. to interrupt `D. to drop E. to realize

44. Not sensible enough or without cares

A. light hearted B. steady C. disturbed D. fierce E. resumed

45. Manner or sound of walking

A. weapon B. tremble C. incident D. tread E. arrangement

46. To lose consciousness because of heat, shock or loss of something

A. to approach B. to tread C. to tremble D. to faint E. to resume

Communication (6 items x2 marks each =12) Look at the notice boards. Someone asks you what it means. For questions 47-52, choose the best answer from A,B,C,D or E.

47. THIS AREA IS A. This ground is very soft.

PLANTED PLEASE B. Don‟t pick the plants.

KEEP OFF C. This area is private.

D. Help us with the plantation.

E. Don‟t walk on this area.

48. PLEASE DO NOT A. You should leave the fish alone.

TOUCH OR FEED THE B. These fish can hurt you.

FISH C. These fish eat special food.

D. You should not fish here.

E. You will be fed with fish.

49. STAFF ARE AVAILABLE A. Please keep your shopping with you.

TO HELP PEOPLE WITH B. This shop is looking for extra staff.

THEIR SHOPPING C. Please, ask if you need an assistant.

D .Please, help yourself to what you need.

E. Shopping is difficult without assistance.

50. OUT OF ORDER A. Please order here.

B. You can order outside.

C. This machine has been broken.

D. This machine is out of fashion.

E. Serve yourself.

51. SECURITY NOTICE:

FOR SECURITY REASONS A. There is a security guard.

PLEASE KEEP ALL B. Please do not leave your possessions unattended.

YOUR LUGGAGE WITH C. Police will remove your luggage.

YOU ALL THE TIME D. Your luggage is at the security center.

E. It is a dangerous place.

52. NO BILL A. You may glue something here.

STICKING B. Please do not forget your bills.

C. We sell posters and stickers only.

D. You mustn‟t put up any posters here.

E. Bills are not available here.

B. Choose the best response. (6 items x 2 marks each = 12)

53. A: Their house is such a mess.

B: ……………………………………..

A. You really didn‟t have to. B. But I can‟t stand their kids.

C.I don‟t know how they live in it. D. Thank you so much for inviting us. E. We were all so worried. 54. Mr Black: Did you have a nice journey?

Mr Johnson:………………………………………..

A. Yes, I agree with you. B. Same to you. C. No, It has never happened.

D.Yes, it matters. E. Yes, no problems at all.

55. Receptionist: Hello! The Grand Hotel, Mary speaking, How can I help you?

Client:…………………………………..

A. Hi. Is there a post office near here?

B. Hello. Give me a ring as soon as possible.

C. I‟d like to make a reservation, please.

D. Well, what‟s your name, please?

E. Hello. What can I do for you?

56. Student A: I feel nervous. I‟ve got an exam today.

Student B:……………………………….

A. Do you best. B. I wonder if you could help me. C. Not at all.

D.Oh dear! What wrong have you done? E. Don‟t mention it. 57. Customer A: Excuse me! Can I get past?

Customer B:………………………………………

A. Thanks a lot B. I haven‟t a clue. C. See you later. D. Good idea. E. Yes, of course.

58. Mary: I feel lonely. I need somebody to talk to.

Brain:…………………………………….

A. Sure. Tell me how much you want. B. I‟m sorry. I haven‟t a clue.

C. Have a sandwich. D. Come and talk to me. I‟m not doing anything. E. Come on and sit down.

Part two. (7 items x 1 mark each = 7) 2.1. Match the compound adjectives. a. second 1. new b. sugar 2. minded c. top 3. class d. brand 4. minute e. last 5. free f. time 6. consuming g. absent 7. Secret 2.2. Look at this text and then choose a word that best fits in each blank as in the example. (7 items x 1 each =7) I decided (0).2 .If I wanted to be a pop star I‟d have to leave (a )……and get (b)…….in London. I finally got a room, but it was on the (c)……..of the city. The owner didn‟t live on the (d)…...…..so I could make as much as noise I liked. The acoustics in the bathroom were fantastic, so I practiced there. I made so much noise I almost shook the (e)…………! I went to the headquarters of the Musicians‟ Union, but a (f)……………. there said. I just didn‟t have good enough (g)……….…to be famous . Oh, well, never mind. 0.1. which 2. that 3.who a.1. party 2. home 3. stain b.1. restaurants 2. skyscrapers 3. lodgings c.1 outskirts 2. outskirt 3. outdistance d.1. premises 2. lodgings 3. houses e.1. institutions 2. organizations 3. foundations f. 1. dictator 2. ghost 3. fellow g. 1. handsome 2. looks 3. appear

ЭЕШ Variation C 2007 Part one. Grammar and vocabulary. (36 items x 1 mark each =36)

1. ………..tour guide would give ………information about hotels.

A. The / a B. A / a C. A / an D. - / - E. A / -

2. While some children prefer watching their much admired footballers, others are more keen on

………………………in the action.

A. take a part B. taking part C. to take part D. to take a part E. have taken part

3. ……………….the anti litter campaign, people still drop litter in the streets.

A. However B. Although C. In spite D. Despite E. Due to

4. He ………….in Brussels for three years before he moved to London.

A. was working B. had been working C. has been worked D. had been worked E. worked

5. I……………..reading this book by tomorrow evening.

A. will have finished B. shall finish C. shan‟t finish D. am finishing E. have been finished

6. They have been quarrelling ever………………they got married.

A. after B. until C. since D. for E. just

7. My friend …………to Malta twice before he took me there.

A. had been B. had gone C. has gone D. has been E. had

8. Don‟t be too hard on Saruul. It is not her fault the vase ……………………….

A. has broken B. is breaking C. was broke D. has been broken E. broke

9. We ……………have watered the garden because it is raining.

A. mustn‟t B. should C. have to D. might E. needn‟t

10. I…………….…….she is busy at the moment. She ………………..…her hair.

A. am thinking /is washing B. thought / washed C. think / washes

D. am thinking / washes E. think / is washing 11. When I arrived at the party , everyone ……………..good time.

A. had B. was having C. have had D. has E. have

12. I ………………….a letter saying that we……………this quarter‟s electricity bill.

A. had just received / haven‟t paid B. have just received / haven‟t paid

C. have just received / hadn‟t paid D. just receive / haven‟t paid E. have just received / didn‟t pay 13. It‟s a really fantastic show. What ……………next?

A. happens B. is happened C. will happen D. does happen E. has happened

14. This is a ………………computer.

A. Japanese business powerful B. powerful Japanese business

C. powerful business Japanese D. business Japanese powerful E. business powerful Japanese 15. I don‟t like the green shirt and I don‟t like the red one ………………………..

A. any B. both C. nor D. neither E. either

16. She complained that they……………..her enough money.

A. hasn‟t paid B. not paid C. didn‟t pay D. wasn‟t paid E. paid

17. He ……………driving lessons for three weeks.

A. has been taking B. has been taken C. takes D. is taking E. has being taken

18. Passengers should……………….. for light OM -175 to Berlin.

A. check up B. check in C. check off D. check for E. check of

19. You‟ve been looking a bit pale ……………….

A. later B. late C. latest D. lately E. lateness

20. Davaasuren has to call the airline to ……………her reservation for tomorrow‟ s light.

A. testify B. assure C. affirm D. declare E. confirm

21. Disabled people always need social care, ………………?

A. aren‟t they B. won‟t they C. are they D. don‟t they E. do they

22. Mount Rainer towers nearly three miles……………..sea level.

A. up B. at C. along D. on E. above

23. I‟m going to apply for a(n)……………….in a supermarket.

A. career B. work C. job D. course E. employment

24. All experts ………………the Earth is getting warmer because of greenhouse‟s effect.

A. say B. tells C. talk D. speak E. hope

25. Bayaraa was looking after a horse, ……………leg had been broken in a race.

A. which B. that C. who D. whom E. whose

26. “ How was your camping holiday?” “ Well, it…………….all right, if it ………..all the time.”

A. would be / didn‟t rain B. would have been / hadn‟t rained

C. will be / doesn‟t rain D. is / doesn‟t rain E. would have been / didn‟t rain 27. The English course has been ……………until next month.

A. put out B. put on C. put through D. put away E. put off

28. ……………….has left the luggage outside.

A. anyone B. Anything C. Someone D. One E. Somewhere

29. I‟m fond of reading ……………..interesting novels.

A. rather B. completely C. quite D. fairly E. much

30. You won‟t get there in time…………………………….

A. If you hurry B. unless you hurry C. in case you hurry D. if you not hurry E. if you would hurry

31. I ………….cause the film wasn‟t interesting.

A. was boring B. am boring C. am bored D. was bored E. have bored

32. We will have to practice …………………..the ball into the basket.

A. throw B. threw C. throwing D. to throw E. to be thrown

33. We could play football if the weather …………….nice.

A. would be B. was C. is D. are E. will be

34. If you go near his dog, it ……………you.

A. will bite B. would bite C. bite D. would have bitten E. bit

35. After a hard work of translation, I expect…………..a lot of money.

A. getting B. have gotten C. will get D. to get E. gotten

36. The professor has done some interesting……………..on geographical features of Scottish Highlands.

A. study B. research C. examination D. report E. statement

Reading. (6 items x3 marks each =18) A. Read the following article about Dolphin, for questions 37-42, choose best answer A,B,C, D or E.

At the center for marine studies in Mississippi, a dolphin called Kelly has been causing a lot of excitement among scientists. All the dolphins at the center are trained to help keep their pools clean. They are taught to pick up any trash that falls into the pool and trade it for a fish when they see a trainer. But Kelly has developed a clever strategy. When a piece of paper is dropped into the water, she hides it under a rock at the bottom of the pool. Then, when she sees a trainer, she tears a small piece of paper and trades it for a fish. Then, she tears off another piece and is rewarded again. She repeats this until there is no paper left.

How to measure intelligence in animals (including human) is a difficult problem. Generally, large brains are associated with higher intelligence However, large animals also tend to have large brains, and the brain of an adult dolphin is 25% heavier than the brain of an adult human, which could make us conclude that dolphins are more intelligent than humans. A more accurate measurement comes from the ratio of brain size to body size known as the EQ (encephalisation quotient). The EQ of a dolphin like Kelly is about 5.6. If you compare this is an adult human‟s EQ of 7.4, you will see that there is not huge difference between them.

However, for most scientists, behavior is a better indicator of intelligence, and dolphins who live in the wild exhibit highly intelligent behavior. They live in a complex society and develop a network of relationships with other dolphins within their community. Young males, for example, are known to from groups to go hunting and to play. Dolphins in the Florida Bay area have a very interesting hunting strategy. One of the groups swims in a circle around a group of fish and stirs up mud and sand from the ocean floor. The other dolphins wait outside the circle until the mud rises and the fish are trapped. They can only get out if they jump out of the water, and straight into the mouths of the waiting dolphins! Such complex behavior requires some form of a communication system. Studies have shown that dolphins communicate with each other using a combination of sounds, touch and body gestures. They can even comprehend human language at a simple sentence level. Dolphins at a marine laboratory in Hawaii have responded successfully to sentences, such as, “Touch the Frisbee with your tail and then jump over it.”

We still have a lot to learn about dolphins. We have only just begun to record their sounds and signals, and still need time to understand their language. “But one thing seems certain. It is obvious that dolphins are extremely intelligent creatures.

37. Which of the following is the best title for the article?

A. Intelligence of Dolphin B. Dolphin‟s Language

C. Difference between Human and Dolphin D. Kelly the Intelligent Dolphin E. Dolphins in Danger 38. The word “ comprehend” in line 24 is closest in meaning to

A. irritation B. respond C. surprise D. understand E. reveal

39. According to the article

A. calculating the EQ is the only way to find out an animal‟s intelligence.

B. we know nearly everything there is to know about dolphins.

C. dolphins can understand some human language

D. Kelly doesn‟t know the strategy which allows her to get more fish.

E. the dolphins are fed with dead fish.

40. Why do some of the dolphins in the Florida Bay area circle around and stir up mud and sand from the ocean

floor?

A. to jump out of the water B. to attract the visitor. C. to show off their intelligence.

D. to communicate with each other. E. to hunt fish 41. It can be inferred from the article that

A. the clever strategy is the defining factor for intelligence.

B. the brain size to body size is the defining factor for intelligence.

C. behavior is the defining factor for intelligence.

D. the brain size is the defining factor for intelligence.

E. defining factor for intelligence is still argumentative.

42. Dolphins communicate with each other by using

A..combination of taste ans smell B. combination of sounds and body gestures

C. combination of simple sentences D. combination of languages

E. combination of EQ and ratio

B. Choose the appropriate word or phrase used in the text for each given definition below. (4 x2 marks each=8)

43. of the sea

A. the marine B. the river C. the air D. the earth E. the soli

44. soft wet earth.

A. creature B. trap C. indicator D. ratio E. mud

45. a room or building used for scientific research or experiments

A. chamber B. hall C.bay area D. laboratory E. operating room

46. light plastic disc, shaped like a plate, thrown between players in a game

A. pool B. brain C. Frisbee D. ratio E. indicator

Communication. (6 items x2 marks each =12) A. Look at the notice boards. Someone asks you what it means, choose the best answer from A, B, C, D, or

E.

47. no admission A. You are not allowed to enter without ticket.

Unaccompanied B. Minor operation is underway.

C. People unaccompanied by a guide will not be admitted.

D. No admission ticket, please.

E. Young people under 18 can only come if they are with an adult.

48. kindly refrain from A. Smoking is allowed here.

smoking in the B. Refrain from criticism.

auditorium C. Permitted smoking area.

D. Please do not smoke in the theater.

E. Smoking auditorium is this way.

49. pay and display A. Buy ticket and put it in a place where it can easily be seen.

B. Please pay for the X-ray telescope.

C. We sell display here.

D. Mr President pays visit.

E. Please pay attention to the display.

50. trespassers will be A. Please start going.

prosecuted B. Private land if you walk here, you‟ll be taken to court.

C. Permitted walking area.

D. Private land. Walking is enjoyable.

E. Trespassers this way please.

51. reduced speed A. Reduced speed is not allowed.

ahead B. Speeding is permitted.

C. Reduce the volume.

D .Please do not reduce the speed.

E. Start going more slowly from here.

52. penalty for A. Drop your litter here.

dropping litter up B. You will be paid $ 100 for dropping litter.

to $ 100 fine. C. Offenders may be liable to a heavy fine.

D. Please help with the cleaning.

E. Fining is permitted.

B. Choose the best response. 6 items x 2 marks each = 12)

53. Lucy: Oh, no! Someone has broken into my apartment! What should I do?

Jimmy………………………….............

Lucy: I‟ll call them now.

A. Yes, of course. B. You are supposed to touch everything before you call the police.

C.Oh, clean up this mess. D. You ought to call the police. E. You had better not call the police. 54. …………..

55. Bold: How much do I owe you?

Suren: ……………………………………….

A. It costs a lot. B. 2.0000 tugrugs. C. You must pay at all costs.

D. Too expensive E. Cheaper than you think. 56. Person A: Hello! Could I speak to Barry Perkins, please?

Person B: ……………………………………..

A. Saying B. Talking C. Discussing D. Telling E. Speaking

57. Employer: I will send you the application form by fax.

Applicant: ……………………..

A. Let‟s go, then. B. You are welcome C. That‟s very kind! D. Go straight on. E. That‟s funny.

58. Bayar; I moved to a new flat last week.

Ganbat:………………………………………

A. How long have you lived there? B. Oh, Really! What‟s she like? C. Make yourself at home

D. Oh, Really! What‟s it like? E. Thanks, I‟ll be there on time. Part two. (7 items x 1 mark each =7) 2.1. Match the compound adjectives. a. second 1. breaking b. duty 2. made c. long 3. free d. record 4. controlled e. part 5. hand f. hand 6. distance g. remote 7. Time 2.2. Look at the report about crime and choose a word that best fits in each blank as in the example. Police are concerned (0)..3…growing number of offences that are being (a)……………by young people in our town. They say that increasing numbers of youngsters are (b)……..into people‟s houses or (c)…………their cars. Indeed, police claim that it is probably young (d)…………..who are to blame for the recent spate of the burglaries in our town. Police are proposing special campaign to (e)………….the problem and are asking for the public support in this (f)…………….. against (g)……………..crime.

0. 1. on 2. in 3. about

a. 1. made 2. committed 3. done

b. 1. breaking 2. cracking 3. knocking

c. 1. taking 2. lifting 3. stealing

d. 1. prisons 2. adults 3 offenders

e. 1. encourage 2. combat 3. praise

f. 1. fight 2. competition 3. friendship

g. 1. old 2. young 3. juvenile