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NATIONAL SYSTEM OF ASSESSMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE
PROFICIENCY CERTIFICATE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
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‘CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganIntroduction
Multilevel is designed to determine the content of the ws» on
used to determine the BI, B2 and CI levels of knowledye of x fon...
language and the requirements for it. ee
WHAT IS THE TEST FORMAT?
The test components are taken in the following order
Listening Reading
6 parts, 35 questions 5 parts, 35 questions
45 minutes ) minutes
Writing Speaking |
2 tasks 3 parts, |
60 minutes 15 minutes |
|
Total Test Time
3 hours
HOW IS MULTILEVEL SCORED?
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SECTIONS TO BE INCLUDED
The exam lasts 3 hours and consists of the following sections:
Sub-test 1: Listening (45 minutes / 6 parts / 35 questions)
Sub-test 1: Reading (60 minutes / 5 parts / 35 questions)
Sub-test 1: Writing (60 minutes / 2 tasks)
Sub-test 1: Speaking (15 minutes / 3 parts)
LISTENING
Part 1 (8 questions)
Type of text: 5-10 second text, the first part of the dialogue.
Skills tested: understanding the general content of speech.
Item type: multiple choice questions (question and 3 answer options).
Part 2 (6 questions)
Type of text: dialogue on familiar social topics, duration 2-3 minutes.
Skills tested: listening for specific information.
Item type: fill in the blanks (one word and/or number).
Part 3 (4 questions)
Type of text: 4 short monologues on popular familiar topics, the
duration of each monologue is 30 seconds.
‘Skills tested: understanding the general content of speech.
Item type: matching (6 answer options, two extra).
Part 4 (5 questions)
Type of text: 2-3 minute long monologue or dialogue on popular
familiar topics.
Skills tested: listening for specific information.
Item type: matching (8 answer options, three extra).
Part 5 (6 questions)
Type of text: 3 short dialogues on popular
of each dialogue is 60 seconds. 2 questions
Skills tested: detailed understanding of the t
implicit information.
Item type: multiple choice questions (
familiar topics, the duration
for each dialogue.
ext, understanding of
question and 3 answer options).
a
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganPart 6 (6 questions)
Type of text: 3-minute lecture,
Skills tested: listening for specific information
Item type: fill in the blanks (one word and/or number),
READING
Part 1 (6 questions)
Type of text: complex popular scientific materials — articles from
newspapers, magazines, and Internet sources (text size - 150 words),
Skills tested: understanding meaningful connections between sentence
and imagining in the form of a whole text.
Item type: fill in the blanks (one word).
Part 2 (8 questions)
Type of text: 8 newspaper, magazine, Internet advertising texts (text siz
- 300 words).
Skills tested: reading for specific information.
Item type: matching (10 answer options, two extra).
Part 3 (6 questions)
Type of text: complex popular scientific materials — articles from
newspapers, magazines, and Internet sources (text size — 600 words).
Skills tested: understanding the main ideas in popular texts.
Item type: matching headings to paragraphs (8 answer options, two extra)
Part 4 (9 questions)
Type of text: complex popular scientific materials — articles from
newspapers, magazines, and Internet sources (text size - 600 words).
‘Skills tested: detailed comprehension of the text, understanding of
specific details and implicit information in the text.
Item type: Multiple choice questions
Part 5 (6 questions)
Type of text: complex popular scientific materials — articles from
newspapers, magazines, and Internet sources (text size ~ 600 words).
Skills tested: to understand the text in detail, to understand specific
details and unspoken information in the text.
Item type: fill in the blanks (one word and/or number),
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganOZBEKISTON RESPUBLIKAS| STATE TESTING CENTRE UNDER
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VAZIRLAR MAHKAMAS| THE CABINET OF MINISTERS
HUZURIDAGI OF THE REPUBLIC OF
DAVLAT TEST MARKAZI UZBEKISTAN
CHET TILLARNI BILISH VA EGALLASH DARAJASINI BAHOLASH
MILLIY TIZIMI
CHET TILLARI SERTIFIKATI TIL: INGLIZ
NATIONAL SYSTEM
OF ASSESSMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
CERTIFICATE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAPER 1: LISTENING
The Listening Paper consists of SIX parts.
Part 1: Questions 1 - 8; Part 4: Questions 19 - 23;
Part 2: Questions 9 - 14; Part 5: Questions 24 - 29;
Part 3: Questions 15 - 18; Part 6: Questions 30 - 35.
Each question carries ONE mark.
You will hear each recording twice.
Total listening time: approx. 35minutes,
At the end of the Listening Paper,you will have to transfer your answers to the
Answer Sheet. You will be allowed 10minutes extra time to do this.
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE INVIGILATORS!
AT THE END OF THE PAPER,THE QUESTION PAPER WILL BE
COLLECTED BY THE INVIGILATOR.
NO MATERIALS CAN BE REMOVED FROM THE EXAMINATION ROOM.
DO NOT OPEN THE QUESTION PAPER UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO so!
Please write your full name here: Please sign here:
(Candidate's full name) (Signature)
The test booklet consists of 6 (six) printed pages
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganNi
Questions 1-8 J
You will hear some sentences. You will hear each sentence twice, Choo,
the correct reply to each sentence (A, B, or C).
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
1. A) With my new racket.
B) At the club.
C) Once a week.
2. A) Five miles long.
B) 20 years ago.
C) For twenty years.
3. A) At 2:00pm.
B) In room C12.
C) To review the sales results.
4, A) Yes, | know.
B) No, I'm not.
C) Yes, I do.
5. A) Just a few minutes.
B) 6 miles long,
€) In the convention hall.
6. A) Until 4:17pm,
B) Hold on, please.
©) On the fourth floor.
7 A) I'd love to,
B) Yes, | like it.
C) No, won't,
8.
A) In my checkbook.
B) Yes, | did,
C) Just this suitcase,
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganLISTENING
Questions 9-14
' You will hear someone giving a talk. For each question, fill in the missing
information in the numbered space.
Write ONE WORD and / or A NUMBER for each answer.
Win a ‘dream night’ at the theatre
Running times: from Monday, June 18th to Saturday 9 ......
Prize: 10... +. pairs of tickets,
Bonus: chance to talk to the 11 .... .. in person.
Saturdays: three 12...... ~, at 2, 5 and 8pm.
Ticket prices: from £11.00 to £13...
Bookings: by phone or 14 ..
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 15-18
You will hear people talking about their next holiday. Match each Speaker
(15-18) to the subjects (A-F). There are TWO EXTRA places which you do
not need to use.
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
A _aphysical activity
15 Speaker 1 B_ alanguage
46 Speaker 2 © howto use a machine
417 Speaker 3 D__aprofessional skill
18 Speaker 4 E ateacher
F abook
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Questions 19-23
You will hear someone giving a talk. Label the places (19-23) on the map
(A-I). There are FOUR extra options which you do not need to use.
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
Housing for :
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To Nunston <— Main Road
Key South
CECE Housing Entrance
19 School
20 Sports centre
21 Clinic
22 Community centre
23 Supermarket
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganPART 5
Questions 24-29
You will hear three extracts. Choose the correct an:
/ 5 swer (A, B or C)
question (24-29). There are TWO questions for each extract. ede
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
24 Whats the relationship between the two speakers?
A art teacher and pupil
B_ workman and customer
€ architect and designer
25 During the conversation the woman
A has a change of mind.
B disagrees with the man.
C offers the man some advice.
26 Whatare the speakers discussing?
A The department's new project.
B Someone else's promotion.
C When to take time off work.
27 Paul thinks that Gina
A wants him to leave.
B is jealous of him.
C has let him down.
| Extract Thre
28 What do the two people disagree about?
A the bad weather
B a football match
c amusic concert
29 Whatis the woman doing?
‘A complaining
B persuading
¢ apologising
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Questions 30-35
You will hear a part of a lecture. For each question, fill in the missing
information in the numbered space.
Write no more than ONE WORD for each answer.
The history of hand gestures
‘The hand gestures the professor talks about are very common, if not 30...
around the world.
. their helmet easily
Because it had chinstraps, soldiers could not 31
So instead they would touch their head with their hand,
There are no reliable historical 32 ...
a thumbs-down gesture.
. that crowds in Ancient Rome used
‘Two sports teams 33 .. +. to have invented the high-five gesture.
The handshake is a 34... «++ that dates back to Ancient Greece.
Handshakes are thought to be a 35 .. of trust between equals.
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganO'ZBEKISTON RESPUBLIKASI STATE TESTING
VAZIRLAR MAHKAMASI “THE CABINET OF Mineo
HUZURIDAGI OF THE REPUBLIC OF ®
DAVLAT TEST MARKAZI
UZBEKISTAN
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MILLIY TIZIMI ASINIBAHOLASH
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LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAPER1: READING
The Listening Paper consists of SIX parts.
Part 1: Questions 1 - 6;
Part 2: Questions 7 - 14;
Part 3: Questions 15 - 20;
Part 5: Questions 30 - 35;
Each question carries ONE mark.
Total time allowed: 1 hour.
You may write on the question paper if you wish, but you must transfer you
answers to the Answer Sheet within the time limit. No extra time is allowed t.
do so.
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE INVIGILATORS!
AT THE END OF THE PAPER,THE QUESTION PAPER WILL BE
COLLECTED BY THE INVIGILATOR.
NO MATERIALS CAN BE REMOVED FROM THE EXAMINATION ROOM
DO NOT OPEN THE QUESTION PAPER UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO
Please write your full name here: Please sign here:
ee 7
(Candidate's full name) (Signature)
The test booklet consists of 9 (nine) printed pages
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganREADING
Ni :
Questions 1-6
Read the text, Fill in each gap with ONE word. You must use a word which
Js somewhere in the rest Of the text.
DINOSAUR SOUNDS
There are many movies with dinosaurs making all kinds of noises. However, these
1
+ 8f@ Just guesses that movie directors make. A new discovery has
given scientists a better idea Of what dinosaurs sounded like, The 2...
examined a rare fossil from a dinosaur called an ankylosaur, The 3 ..
78 million years old, It includes a record of the ankylosaur's voice box. The scientists
think the shape of the creature's 4 ..
like sounds.
.. box means it probably made bird-
The research was led by a dinosaur researcher at the Fukushima Museum in Japan.
He did many tests on the shape of the fossilized voice box. He compared it with the
voice box of birds, crocodiles and turtles. He now has an idea of what the voice box
muscles looked like. The 5.... + controlled the sounds of the voice box. The.
research may mean that movies like Jurassic Park got it wrong. Tyrannosaurus rex
probably made more of a tweeting sound, like a bird, Hollywood may have to change
its scary roars in future dinosaur films to a 6 ... -.. Sound,
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 7-14
Read the texts 7-14 and the statements A-J. Decide which text Math,
with the situation described in the statements.
Each statement can be used ONCE only. There are TWO extra statement,
which you do not need to use.
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
‘A) Visitor can help to make one particular event a success at this festival.
) People can listen to local musicians here.
C) At this festival, people can listen to music in lots of different places
D) Itis not necessary to pay for one of the events here.
E) It is possible to stay overnight at this festival.
F) Visitors can get advice here.
G) People can watch craftspeople at work here.
H) Leaming what all the different sections of a plant do
|) Seeing art showing plants from a different part of the world
J) The possibility of having your work exhibited
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13
14
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From electronics to folk, jazz and classical, this festival is renowned for bringing world-
class musicians to this historical city. Starting with a great night of free music, “Party in
the city’ this year is going to be no exception.
Often referred to as Europe's leading festival for new music, more than 300 bands will
perform to around 10,000 people in 30-plus venues, meaning you are sure to see the next
big thing in music.
The much loved television series Springwatch celebrates the countryside as it does every
year, with sheep herding, wood carving demonstrations, insect hunts and more activities,
accompanied by live music and a great farmers’ market, offering all sorts of mouth-water-
ing produce.
Rightly nominated for the best family festival award every year since it began in 2005,
this festival offers a combination of different music genres- many featuring artists from
around the Wychwood area — and comedy, alongside a selection of outdoor cafes serving
amazing world foods.
Bringing together a selection of the finest produce, this festival aims to educate visitors
about how food should be produced and where it should come from, through sampling @
range of tasty treats, cooked on site
The UK’s most magical, this is a three-day festival of folk art, live music and fashion
shows set in the beautiful wild surroundings of Bodmin Moor. If you don’t fancy taking a
tent, some local residents usually offer to put visitors up.
Featuring demonstrations from world champion dancers and star from the TV series
Strictly Come Dancing, the festival promises toe tapping action, including a world record
attempt, where everyone is invited to join in,
Visit our exciting and colourful exhibition of South American botanical paintings, which
brings the continent's exotic and lush plants to life in works from two hundred years ago
and from this century.
‘CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 15 ~ 29
Read the text and dl
hoose the correct. heading for each paragraph from the
list of | headings below.
There are more
headings than Paragra;
You cannot use
Phs, so you will not use all Of them,
any heading more than once,
Mark your answers on the answer sheet,
Beautiful money
Ideal indeed
Rose family traits,
Discovering origins
Many choices
A flower of luxury
A flower of conflict
romrmmoompr
Asymbol for all times
15. Paragraph |
16 Paragraph Il
17. Paragraph Ill
18 Paragraph IV
19 Paragraph V
20 Paragraph VI
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cies
THE BEAUTIFUL ROSE
The rose is the most deeply ingrained jv During the 15th cont
flower in human history and
culture, tt has been immortaloed
and integrated into music, festivals,
poetry and even wars. It 'has beer
used as a sign of passion as well as
grief. Itis also the sign of human love,
given on different occasions. William
Shakespeare surely immortalised the
rose for the world in 1597, in his play
“Romeo and Juliet’, when Juliet so
passionately said, "What's in a name?
That which we call a rose. By any
other name would smell as sweet.”
All species of roses are naturally found
throughout the Northern Hemisphere.
Sorte 150 wild species are spread
worldwide, from Alaska to Mexico,
from Northern Africa to China. All
roses are close relatives of cherries,
apples, pears, raspberries, and
plums. Most species of roses have
long been cultivated for their hips,
the fruit of the rose flower that has
nutritional and medicinal value. A
unique characteristic of all species of
roses is its ability to bloom over and
over again, from early summer to late
autumn.
The Romans at first believed that
the rose was useful as a source of
natural medicines. Soon, the beautiful
flowers became necessities at Roman
festivals. Roman emperors demanded
that their baths be filed with rose water,
and they reclined on carpets of rose
petals during their feasts. Perfumes
made from roses became a high-
priority treasure for the ruling elite,
and it resulted in hardships among
the peasant class, who were forced to
grow roses instead of cultivating much
needed food.
ry In England,
the rose became the symbol of war
between two families, both of whom
had laid claim to the English crown.
The War of the Roses lasted for 30
years and involved the House of York,
Whose symbol was the white rose, and
the House of Lancaster, whose symbol
was the red rose. Only in 1486, King
Henry VII of the House of Lancaster,
who was the first Tudor king, married
Elizabeth of York, uniting the families
and finally bringing the English civil
war to an end.
In the 17th century, the rose became
so valuable across Europe that it along
with rose water was often used as
currency. Roses were used to barter
in market places across Europe, and
commoners could pay their taxes to
kings using roses and rose water.
Josephine, wife of the Emperor
Napoleon Bonaparte, created/ a great
rose garden on the edge of Paris that
contained over 200 varieties of the
cherished rose. Most of the roses
of Europe at that time were shades
of pink or white until the early 19th
century.
Roses have always been extremely
popular all over the world, and
fossil records show the presence of
ancient roses in the Tertiary Period,
which began about 70 million years
ago. Where, exactly, first roses
appeared is still unknown. It is often
believed that roses were probably
first cultivated in the royal gardens of
ancient China about 5,000 years ago.
In Ur, an ancient city of Mesopotamia,
3,000-year-old clay tablets contain the
first known written reference about
roses growing in gardens of the city.
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganRead the following text for questions 21-29.
ICON’S LIFE
Hillary Clinton is certainly the incarnation of the dreams of many American wore,
of her generation. She has got "everything": a family, a fine career, and a husbang
who not only supports her and approves of what she does, but also allows her ty
use her talents to the full, Hillary Rodham was born in Chicago in 1947, the daughter
of a textile manufacturer. Her family was comfortably off, but not rich; she had twa
brothers, and her mother did not work.
At school, she was always a brilliant student, though not the kind of gir! who spent al
her time in her books. On the contrary, she spent a lot of time on outside activities,
something which is always greatly appreciated in American schools. It was while
she was still at high school that Hillary began to take an interest in social issues,
working in the poorer districts of town among immigrant families, and helping ther
to participate in elections. After graduating from high school, she went on to study
at Wellesley College, one of the best universities on the East Coast, where she was,
elected President of the Students’ Union. Photos taken at the time show her as a fairly
plump young woman, dressed in rather shapeless clothes, and wearing large glasses,
Looking smart was not one of her major concerns.
It was at Yale Law School that Hillary first met Bill Clinton, a good-looking young
man who, in spite of his reputation as a dilettante, was actually one of the brightest
students in his year. The legend says that Bill finally “noticed” Hillary because she
spoke so well. At the time, Hillary was actively involved in the Women's Liberation
movement, and seemed to be much more interested in her career than in marriage,
When, several years later, she was asked how it was that, after a long-complicated
relationship, she finally ended up marrying Bill Clinton, she answered: “Because he
was the only guy I dated who wasn't afraid of me!”
Meanwhile, while Bill had gone back to his native Arkansas, intending to follow a
career in politics, Hillary became a brilliant lawyer in Washington, where she took part
in the famous Watergate hearings. Though several major firms of lawyers asked her
to join them, she decided in 1973 to leave Washington and join Bill in Arkansas. They
got married in 1975, and Hillary joined a firm of lawyers in Little Rock (the capital of
Arkansas). In 1979, at the age of 32, Bill Clinton was elected Governor of Arkansas,
becoming the youngest state Governor in the U.S.A. A year later, Hillary gave birth
to their daughter Chelsea, named after a favorite hit song of the 1960's. During Bill's
twelve years in office as Governor of Arkansas, Hillary helped him to radically reform
the state's public-school system, and establish a school medical welfare system that
had no equivalent anywhere else in the United States.
As a solitary concession to the powerful conservative lobby in the Deep South, who
were not accustomed to seeing wives working in partnership with their husbands, she
agreed to add her husband's name to her own, and be called Hillary Rodham Clinton
just to show that she really was married. She also changed her look, began to dress
much more smartly, got a new hairstyle and replaced her glasses with contact lenses.
She was ready for Washington.
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganits
Questions 21-29
for questions 21-25, choose the correct answer A, B, C or D, Mark your
onswers on the answer sheet.
a
2
24
Hillary was a bright leamer at school who ....
A. was busy with trade
8 had good handwriting skills
© was always busy with social interactions
© had few friends and reserved
‘She was a fairly chubby young woman......
A wearing oversized glasses and formless clothing
8 with reserved character
© with classical output and hat
D with looking smart lady
Bill had returned to his native Arkansas at the time with plans...
A to finance his deputy
B to collaborate with native land
C to pursue a career in politics
D to start his new life
A program specialized for school medical services was implemented by ....
A Bill Clinton
B Hillary Rodham
© a group of lawyers
D the governor of Arkansas
For questions 27-29, decide if the following statements agree with the
information given in the text. Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
2
2
2
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2%
29
Hillary and Bill contributed actively in the struggle for women’s liberation.
A True B False ¢ No Information
Chelsea got her name from a popular 1960s hit song.
A True B False © No Information
Bill Clinton rejected to become the youngest state governor in American history
when he was appointed governor of Arkansas at the age of thirty-two.
A True B False © No Information
At Students Union, Hillary encountered a handsome young man named Bill Clinton
for the first time.
A True B False C No Information
Every year, the Students Union recognized the most distinguished individuals in
the field with scholarships.
A True B False © No Information
CamScanner yordamida skanerlangan=
Read the following text for questions 30-35.
RODEO
At 1 p.m. the air is stil, heavy with a confusion of smelis that drifts among the stalls and
the barbeques, the animal enclosures and the ice-cream vendors. In the hot midday sun,
the fair throngs with visitors, but there's litte shade to sit in, just narrow strips of shadow
alongside the buildings and the tents. All around, the music is playing while kids run riot and
stall-holders beckon passing visitors with their colorful displays. Then, as the time moves
towards 2.30, there is a new sense of excitement in the air: people are no longer moving
round randomly, but heading in the same direction, towards the dusty arena to the south of
the showground. It's almost time for the rodeo! Here at last there is shade for everyone: the
grandstand, with its tiered seating, rapidly fils up, as thousands of fair-goers pile in, eager
for a good view of the excitement that is soon to begin.
For some people it has already begun. Microlight kids on minuscule ponies are cavorting
round the empty arena, while a handful of cowboys impeccably trained horses, walk or trot
sedately round the ring. Suddenly alittle blonde git, hardly four feet tall, careers into view.
riding bareback at the speed of light on bright white pony. No-one pays much attention. The
folk in the stands are too busy talking about horses and rodeo-riders, discussing the last
rodeo, predicting the winners of the next. Somehow, as someone who has not been brought
up in the company of horses, | feel slightly out of place, as if everyone here except me knows:
everything about what is going on.
| had been to a couple of rodeos before, including the biggest of them all, Canada’s Calgary
‘Stampede; but the other rodeos | had been to were put on for the tourists. Not this one; in
central Oregon, there are few tourists. Rodeos here are for the locals, people who know
them and understand them; most of the folk round me are from Redmond, or Prineville or
Madras or Bend, certainly not from Europe! Then action: suddenly the gates at the end of
the arena burst open, and a posse of flag-carrying girls erupts into view, circling the arena
in formation on shining dark ponies. Dressed in patriotic red white and blue, courtesy of
Pepsi-Cola, the girls come to a stop in the middle of the ring, as the crowd rise to their feet,
the men take off their Stetson hats, and everyone joins in the singing of God Bless America.
The rodeo has begun! For the next couple of hours, spectators watch with excitement as
local heroes perform feats of dexterity on the backs of bucking animals! While some show
their skills at calf roping — catching a running calf with a lasso and tying it up in just @
few seconds — others demonstrate their daredevil skills by riding untamed broncos or
bounding round on the backs of enormous raging bulls. As intrepid riders master or fall off
their wild mounts, the crowd cheer wildly or air in apprehension, then burst into laughter as
the obligatory clown, the matador of the rodeo, distracts the attention of the raging animals
while mounted cowboys round them up and calm them down, coaxing them away into the
pens from which they originally emerged, their day's work finished.
Katie Sharpe, 21, the local Rodeo Queen. does a lap of honor, then participates in the ladies’
events; but in this macho part of the worl, the ladies do not get to pit themselves against
untamed bulls and broncs! That's men's stuff! Katie and the other young ladies show their
skills at “barrel racing’, hurling their horses at breakneck speed round a triangular shaped
race-course, marked out with barrels, in the middle of the arena. It’s not as dramatic as bull-
riding, but i's exciting, and the crowd roar their approval.
CamScanner yordamida skanerlangan‘As the sun falls tower in the sky and the shadows begin to lengthen, the final rounds of
calt-roping and sadidie-brone riding bring another half hour of thrills and spills before the
commentator finally announces that the Rodeo fe drawing to an and. The last prizes are
handed out, the last riders leave the arena, and Ihe show is over. As the spectators pick
up their belongings and move slowly towards the exite, the kide on thelr ponies come back
‘agin for another few minutes as imaginary champions, tomorrows local heroes in the arana
of the stare. Hore, it seems, If rodeo dos not flow in the blood, at lewst it's all in the family.
Questions 30-35
For questions 30-33, fill in the missing information in the numbered spaces.
Write no more than ONE WORD and / or A NUMBER for each question.
Microlight kids were involved in their lovely sport in an empty arena, whereas horses
. around the ring. All young boys standing discussing
were trained by 30...
winners, sharing their ideas with others around the ring came all around the continent
except 31 . . God Bless America was played in the arena by young
fellows not wearing their 32 .... hats, with red white and blue outfits mostly,
like brand drinks color. During the rodeo different performance were acted with many
‘spectators by showing their talents to rope calf with a 33 iding untamed
bulls and broncs.
For questions 34-35, choose the correct answer A, B, or C. Mark your answers
on the answer sheet.
34 Katie Sharpe, who was the local Rodeo Queen, demonstrated her talents by acting
all types of rodeo apart from
A) calf roping
8) saddle-brone riding
) triangular shaped race-course
D) dexterity on the backs
35 Who tums up in the arena when there is a failure with wild mounts?
A) former cowboys
B) spectators roar
C) clowns
D) rodeo -tiders
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HUZURIDAGI OF THE REPUBLIC OF
DAVLAT TEST MARKAZI UZBEKISTAN
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TIZIMI
CHET TILLARI SERTIFIKATI
TIL: INGLIZ
NATIONAL SYSTEM
OF ASSESSMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
CERTIFICATE OF FOREIGNLANGUAGES
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAPER 3: WRITING
The Reading Paper consists of TWO tasks.
Task 2weighs TWICE as much as Task1.
Total time allowed: 1 hour
You may write onthe questionpaper if you wish, but you must transfer your
answers to the Answer Sheet within the time limit. No extra time is allowed to do
so.
FOLLOWTHE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE INVIGILATORS!
AT THE END OF THE PAPER, THE QUESTIONPAPER WILL BE
COLLECTED BY THE INVIGILATOR.
NO MATERIALS CAN BE REMOVED FROM THE EXAMINATION ROOM.
DO NOT OPEN THE QUESTIONPAPER UNTIL YOU ARE TOLDTO DO SO!
Please write your full name here: Please sign here:
(Candidate's full name) (Signature)
The test booklet consists of 3 (three) printed pages
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganYou recently bought a piece of equipment for your kitchen but
it did not work. You phoned the shop but no action was taken.
Write a letter to the shop manager. In your letter:
— describe the problem with the equipment
— explain what happened when you phoned the shop
— say what you would like the manager to do
Write about 150 words in an appropriate format and style
TASK 2
Families who send their children to private schools should not
be required to pay taxes that support the state education sys-
tem.
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
Write about 250 words in an appropriate format and style
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganHouses and apartments:
+ Where are you from?
+ Do you like your home town? (Why?)
+ Would you prefer to live somewhere else? (Why?)
+ Do you think your home town is a good place for young people? (Why?)
Let’s speak about transport:
+ What are the main advantages of travelling on public transport?
+ What types of transport do you prefer to use?
+ Are traffic jams a problem in the area where you live? Why?/Why not?
+ What do you think is the safest form of transport? Why?
NSS
Describe a time when you received good news
You should say:
+ What was the good news?
+ How did you receive the news?
+ Who was the news about?
and explain your reaction on hearing the news.
ala?
News:
+ Is itimportant to read the news?
+ What kind of news do people in your country like to read?
+ Why do some people like to share news on social media?
+ Isitimportant to keep reading up to date news?
+ How do people in your country get news?
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THE CABINET OF MINISTERS
OF THE REPUBLIC OF
UZBEKISTAN
O'ZBEKISTON RESPUBLIKASI
VAZIRLAR MAHKAMASI
HUZURIDAGI
DAVLAT TEST MARKAZI
CHET TILLARNI BILISH VA EGALLASH DARAJASINI BAHOLASH
MILLIY TIZIMI
CHET TILLARI SERTIFIKATI TIL: INGLIZ
NATIONAL SYSTEM
OF ASSESSMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
CERTIFICATE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAPER 1: LISTENING
The Listening Paper consists of SIX parts.
Part 1: Questions 1 - 8; Part 4: Questions 19 - 23;
Part 2: Questions 9 - 1 Part 5: Questions 24 - 29;
Part 3: Questions 15 - 18; Part 6: Questions 30 - 35.
Each question carries ONE mark.
You will hear each recording twice.
Total listening time: approx. 35minutes.
At the end of the Listening Paper,you will have to transfer your answers to the
Answer Sheet. You will be allowed 10minutes extra time to do this.
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE INVIGILATORS!
AT THE END OF THE PAPER,THE QUESTION PAPER WILL BE
COLLECTED BY THE INVIGILATOR.
NO MATERIALS CAN BE REMOVED FROM THE EXAMINATION ROOM.
DO NOT OPEN THE QUESTION PAPER UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO!
Please write your full name here: Please sign here:
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The test booklet consists of 6 (six) printed pages
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 1-8
You will hear some sentences. You will hear each sentence twice. Choose
the correct reply to each sentence (A, B, or C).
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
A) I's mine.
B) Over here.
C) It must be Joan,
‘A) He's spoken several times already.
B) Welll have to take the stairs.
C) The elevator's over there.
A) Sometime last night.
B) The leaves turn yellow in the fall.
C) Her lawyer signed the deed.
A) Ata hotel.
B) Even if they say no.
C) I gota stain here.
A) My back feels numb.
B) The one that ends in fifty-six.
C) I'm not very fast.
‘A) The room is crowded.
B) We're just too early.
C) I cannot hear very well.
A) trained every day.
B) She was wearing a hat.
€) The clothes are stil wet.
A) Milk is good for your cough.
B) The fee was approved.
C) Just sugar.
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 9-14
MO
You will hear someone giving a talk. For each question, fill in the missing
information in the numbered space.
Write ONE WORD and / or A NUMBER for each answer.
Athletics Championships
Date of college trip: 9 15th ..
Number of sportspeople who will compete: 10 ..
How the group will travel to Birmingham: by 11...
What group members should take on the day: 12....
Name of the website page: 13 .
Which day other details will be available to students: 14 ....
‘CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 15 - 18
You will hear people speaking in different situations. Match each speaker
(15-18) to the jobs (A-F). There are TWO EXTRA places which you do not
need to use.
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
A acar mechanic
15 Speaker 1 B_ adoctor
16 Speaker 2 C adriving teacher
17 Speaker 3 Da shop assistant
18 Speaker 4 E ataxidriver
F apoliceman
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 19-23
You will hear someone giving a talk, Label the places (19-23) on the map
(A-G). There are TWO extra options which you do not need to use.
(Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
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Raised Ground yy =r out use
49 Chapel
20 Great Hall
21 Great Chambers
22 Bakehouse
23 Stables
‘CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 24 - 29
You will hear three extracts, Choose the correct answer (A, B or C) for each
question (24-29), There are TWO questions for each extract.
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
(BRE One
24 The woman thinks Noel's ex-girlfriend
A. spent too little time with him.
B always agreed with him.
© made all the couple's plans.
25 How do the speakers fee! about Noel's new relationship? They're
A hopeful
B worried.
© excited.
_ Extract Two
26 The speakers are discussing the
A. shopping facilities in their local area.
B_ supermarket’s car parking problems.
© growing number of High Street shops.
27 What's the man’s reaction when the woman says she has problems parking?
A. He's not interested in her view.
B_ He thinks she has a good point.
C He's surprised by her comment.
Extract Three
28 The woman is calling because
A there's a problem with her map.
B she's run out of other options.
C she needs help in an emergency.
29 Atthe end of the conversation, the woman is
A telieved.
B grateful.
C embarrassed,
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 30 - 35
You will hear a part of a lecture. For each question, fill in the missing
information in the numbered space.
Write no more than ONE WORD for each answer.
NOTES FOR PARENTLINE PLUS TALK
‘The telephone helpline is one of several programmes that alm to help care-givers.
The helpline is available at no cost and is accessible 30 .... su. hours a day.
Most people taking advantage of the service have never voiced their 31 ..
before.
32... .... of experienced people form the foundation for helpline.
Parentline Plus is in need of male volunteers from non-English 33 ...
Helpline operators must spend 34 hours or more each week giving
advice over the phone.
There are half a dozen call centres situated outside of England's capital.
containing information about their helpline.
Parentline Plus publishes a 35
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganO'ZBEKISTON RESPUBLIKASI STATE TESTING CENTRE UNDER
VAZIRLAR MAHKAMASI THE CABINET OF MINISTERS
HUZURIDAGI OF THE REPUBLIC OF
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MILLIY TIZIMI
CHET TILLARI SERTIFIKATI TIL: INGLIZ
NATIONAL SYSTEM
OF ASSESSMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
CERTIFICATE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAPER1: READING
The Listening Paper consists of SIX parts.
Part 4: Questions 21 - 29;
Part 1: Questions 1 - 6;
Part 5: Questions 30 - 35;
Part 2: Questions 7 - 1
Part 3: Questions 15 -
Each question carries ONE mark.
Total time allowed: 1 hour.
You may write on the question paper if you wish, but you must transfer your
answers to the Answer Sheet within the time limit. No extra time is allowed to
do so.
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE INVIGILATORS!
AT THE END OF THE PAPER,THE QUESTION PAPER WILL BE
COLLECTED BY THE INVIGILATOR.
NO MATERIALS CAN BE REMOVED FROM THE EXAMINATION ROOM.
DO NOT OPEN THE QUESTION PAPER UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO!
Please write your full name here: Please sign here:
(Candidate’s full name) (Signature)
The test booklet consists of 9 (nine) printed pages
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 1-6
Read the text. Fill in each 9p with ONE word. You must use a word which
is somewhere in the rest Of the text,
Car Fumes
Breathing in air pollution could change OUF 4 seoscccseseree ‘study shows that car
fumes can change how parts of our brain connect with other parts. The research is from
a university in Canada. It found that car fumes can change our brain's connectivity in two
hours. Professor Chris Carlsten was ‘Surprised at what he found in his research. He said:
“For many decades, scientists thought the brain may be protected from the harmful effects
of air2 ” He added: “This study, which is the first of its kind in the world,
Provides fresh evidence supporting a connection between air pollution and (thinking].”
The traffic pollution study was on 25 adults. The researchers asked the 3
to breathe in car fumes in a laboratory. The research team took brain 4...
of the adults for two hours. The scans showed that networks in the brain that we use
for thinking and remembering changed. There were fewer connections between the
5
concerning to see traffic pollution interrupting these networks.” The 6 ...
said there needed to be more research to see how car fumes change our brain. They
com Another professor said the research was worrying. She said: “It's
also advised people to close car windows when in traffic. The brains of the 25 people
returned to normal after they breathed clean air.
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganREADING
Questions 7-14
Read the texts 7-14 and the statements A-J. Decide which text matches
with the situation described in the statements.
Each statement can be used ONCE only. There are TWO extra statements
which you do not need to use.
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
A) Your neighbour's 17-year-old son wants to improve his English skills. Therefore,
he wishes to have a pen pal from abroad.
B) Your 30-year-old brother has been single for a long time after breaking up with
his girfriend. He now wants to get married and is looking for a suitable woman.
C) Your 29-year-old sister wants to meet a man with whom she can engage in sports
activities in her free time.
D) Your 19-year-old cousin wants to take a trip to Greece. However, she doesn’t
want to travel alone.
E) You want to go on a family vacation to Portugal in the summer. Therefore, you
are searching for a suitable offer.
F) Your son, who is studying in France, was home during the holidays. Now you
are looking for a cheap flight for him back to France.
G) Your daughter wants to go on a class trip to Berlin. She is searching for a cheap
flight.
H) Your friends unfortunately don't have any vacation time during the summer and
want to send their 9-year-old daughter on a trip alone.
1) You are enthusiastically collecting old Asterix & Obelix comics.
J) You have a collection of stamps from all over the world from your grandfather.
Since you are not interested in stamps, you want to sell them.
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Questions 15-20
Read the text and choose the correct heading for each paragraph from the
list of headings below.
There are more headings than paragraphs, so you will not use all of them.
You cannot use any heading more than once.
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
Fighting without rules
Anatural hunter
Home, sweet home
What's on the menu?
Unique habits
Most caring mothers
Asking for protection?
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What's a kangaroo like?
15 Paragraph |
16 Paragraph I
17 Paragraph Ill
18 Paragraph IV
19 Paragraph V
20 Paragraph VI
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EST 2
AANGAROOS
Most kangaroos live on the continent !V According
of Australia, though each species has
{ts own favourite place for living. For
‘example, the musky rat-kangaroo likes,
to nestle down in little nests on the
floor of the rainforests in northeastern
Queensland. Gray —_ kangaroos
like the forests of Tasmania. The
antilopine kangaroo can be found
in the eucalyptus woodlands of
extreme northern Australia. Small
tree-kangaroos live in the upper
branches of trees in the rainforests of
Queensland, as well as on the island
of New Guinea
Kangaroos are the only large animals
that hop to move around. Their springy
hind legs and feet are much stronger
and larger than their arms. Kangaroos
can cover 7 metres in a single hop,
and can hop as fast as 48 km/h. When
feeding, kangaroos use a slower,
walking movement, and for that they
use their muscular tail, pushing off
the ground as they move along.
Kangaroos are social animals. They
live in groups called a mob, a herd ora
troop. Kangaroos in a mob will groom
each other and protect each other
from danger.
Probably the best-known fact about
kangaroos is that they camy their
young in a pouch. A female kangaroo
can give birth to up to four offspring
at one time, though this is unusual
At birth, the baby, called a joey, can
be as small as a grain of rice. When
the joey is born, it is guided safely into
the comfy pouch, where it develops
for another 4 to 15 months. Inside the
pouch, the joey is protected and fed
with milk. Joeys grow quickly, and at
14 to 20 months for females, or 2 to
4 years for males, they will be fully
matured.
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to the
Threatened Species, 16 9p of
tree,kangaroos and rat-kangaroos
are listed as either near-threatened.
threatened, vulnerable, endangered
or critically endangered. The desert
rat-kangaroo and the short-nosed rat
kangaroo are considered completely
extinct. Current studies show that
global warming could also kill off the
world's smallest kangaroo. However.
the four species of great kangaroos -
the species that are much larger than
other kangaroos are not endangered
Red
Kangaroos are large marsupials that
are found only in Australia. They
are identified by their muscular tails,
strong back legs, large feet, short
fur and long, pointed ears. Like all
marsupials a sub-type of mammal
females have pouches where their
young live until they are old enough
to emerge. According to National
Geographic, the largest kangaroo, as
well as the largest marsupial, is the
red kangaroo. The smallest kangaroo
is the musky rat-kangaroo. Itis only 15
to 20 cm long, and weighs 340 grams.
Kangaroos are mainly herbivores.
They eat grasses, flowers, leaves,
fems, moss, and even insects.
Like cows, kangaroos bring their
swallowed food up again to the mouth
and re-chew it before it is ready to
be totally digested, Great kangaroos
mainly roam forests in search of food
though they do go to open grasslands
for grazing. Small species, like rat-
kangaroos, eat worms, roots, and
palm berries. The animal sits on its
haunches while eating and finds food
by digging. They are solitary, but have
been seen feeding together.
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganRead the following text for questions 21-29.
JOANNA PARES!
Joanna Paresi was the last one left ~ the last living person in a family who had been
market traders for hundreds of years. She was born at the foot of the mountains that
stood over her home like giants, and she had lived there all her life. On the highest of
those mountains, the stone fruit grew. Late in the year, the fruit fell. Most of it rolled
and fell down the mountains and was never seen again. But some rollad down into a
small valley, hidden deep in the mountains. Joanna's family were the only people who
knew about the valley. When the stone fruit dropped from the trees, they were black
and hard. Over four long months, they slowly tuned from black to grey and, at last,
to silver. Then their skin would break open easily to show the sweet, sun-colored fruit
inside
When they were ripe, the stone fruit were the most popular food in the whole region.
‘On market day, people got up really early and queued for hours to buy them. Joanna's,
family always had more to sell than anyone else. The fruit had made her family plenty of
money over the years, but they were not as wealthy as the market sellers in the distant
capital city. Joanna had always wondered why her family never sold the stone fruit there,
at the most important market in the country. Her mother said that someone foolish had
tried once, and failed. Nevertheless, as the years passed, Joanna dreamed about trying.
The spring after her mother died, she finally prepared for the long, long journey. It would
take almost four months to reach the capital city, which left no time to spare.
When the people of the city tasted stone fruit for the first time, ripe just in time
for market, she would make her fortune. Joanna walked all the way to the capital,
pushing 2 wooden cart full of stone fruit. She carried with her a beautiful wooden
market stall that had been in her family for generations. On this stall, she would sell
her fruit. When she finally arrived at the city, she was exhausted after months on the
road. But her timing could not have been better. The stone fruit were almost ripe. So
far, her plan was a success. Of course, there was a tax to pay to enter the city gates.
And there were market fees to pay. Plus, strange, new foods like hers needed to
be officially tested and declared safe before they could be sold. The tests were not
cheap and they took days to complete.
Joanna spent all her money on the tests and a place to sleep while she waited. To
raise more money, she was forced to sell her beautiful family stall. She felt both
guilty and sad, but it had to be done. Besides, after she sold the fruit, she could
always buy the stall back before she returned home. Finally, the tests were finished
and she was allowed to sell her fruit. She used the last of her cash to rent a cheap
ordinary stall. However, while she had been waiting, the perfect, silver stone fruit
had turned white. The skin became tough, and their sweet flavor was lost. With her
boring stall and, worst of all, her overripe fruit, no customers wanted to buy. In the
end, she sold all the half-rotten stone fruit to a farmer to feed his pigs. He bought her
cart too, and paid her much less than its value. She had lost everything.
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganas Lie
Questions 21 ~
for questions 21-25, choose the correct answer A, B, C or D. Mark your
‘answers on the answer sheet.
21 Joanna resided ail her life in
A a successtul traders’ family
B the valley with few residence
© abig garden with varity fruits
1D the mountain where unusual fruits grown
22 The stone fruit gradually changed from black to grey and then, eventually, to silver
‘over the course of
‘A four long months
8 winter month
© seven years
D over the hundred years
23 Allof Joanna's money went toward
A compulsory bills in the city and accommodation
B for the new output to wear in the city
C to purchase new cart
D torenta family stall
24 Why did Joanna go bankrupt?
A. since no one wanted her fruits
B aller fruits lost flavor
C as they were too expensive
D due to the rejection of the deciaration
For questions 27-29, decide if the following statements agree with the
information given in the text. Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
25 Joanna's family was well off with trade of the fruits.
A True B False No Information
26 There was a successful trade with the stone fruit in the country where she spent
her childhood.
A True B False © No Information
27 Big market stall employed Joanna as a shop assistant.
A True B False No Information
28 She was compelled to sell her lovely family stall in order to raise more cash.
A True B False C No Information
29 She ultimately sold the entire batch of partially rotten stone fruit to a farmer so he
could feed his animals.
A True B False C No Information
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganTEST 2
Read the following text for questions 30-28
THE ELECTRIC CAR
Electric vehicles have arrived. With technology led by Tesla, and all of the world’s
major car manufacturers following along behind, electric vehicles are now a
common sight on the roads of most developed countries. Yet the situation in tess.
Geveloped countnes is rather different, the only African country to have started
the change to electric vehicles is South Africa and even there, electric vehicles
still account for less than 0.01% of the total number of cars on the roads. In South
America, the situation is better, with all Latin American countries beginning the
move towards electric vehicles. particularly Columbia which, in 2020, had a third
of the continent's total electric car fleet. In Russia, the wealthy are investing in
imported electric cars, but no electric cars are yet manufactured locally, while
in India the government is promoting the purchase of electric vehicles with tax
‘exemptions and other incentives. So electric cars have arrived, and their share of
the market is increasing almost worldwide
Does this mean, therefore, that the world is on track to phase out the use of
petrol-driven vehicles in less than thirty years? And does it mean that electric
vehicles are the sustainable solution to our transport needs for the second half
of the century? Unfortunately, to the disappointment of some people, the answer
to both of these questions has to be “no”. The massive development of electric
vehicles can only be possible if two conditions are met. Firstly, the expansion of
electric vehicle manufacturing is dependent on the fragile ability of manufacturers
to source vastly increased quantities of vital components and elements without
which electric vehicles cannot operate; these include lithium, cobalt and “rare
earths” such as neodymium and tantalum, as well as silicon chips which have
already been in short supply since 2020. Secondly, few countries currently have
electricity grids that are anywhere near being able to cope with the huge increase
in demand for electricity that will accompany any rapid growth in electric vehicle
ownership. Without adequate supplies of all the vital ingredients of electric motors
and batteries, or without power supplies that are able to provide the electricity
needed to recharge millions of electric batteries every day as well as supplying the
current we need for everything else, such as lighting, heating, trains and electric
devices, the electric car revolution will run up against insoluble issues.
Governments and vehicle manufacturers are fully aware of these issues, but the
consensus among policy-makers seems to be that somehow technology will come
up with the answers, as it often has in the past. Analysts also predict that changing
social attitudes and environmental awareness will lead to a reduction in private
vehicle use and a fall in the numbers of vehicles on the roads. This prediction is
likely to be right, though not necessarily for those reasons alone; any shortage of
essential components will force up the cost of electric vehicles, and any shortage
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganof battery recharging facilities or capacity will discourage people from buying
electric vehicles, loading to a fallin the number of vehicles on the roads
Thus, battery exchange stations, rather than battery recharging points, may
perhaps solve the problem of slow recharging times which currently prevents
owners taking thelr electric vehicles on long trips. Yet battery exchange is not an
‘option with today’s large heavy batteries. While the latest generation of Lithium-ion
batteries aro almost twice as efficient as the batteries being used just five years
ago. they remain big and heavy. Bofore batteries can become easy to exchange.
‘a quantum leap in battery technology is needed, one which will allow batteries to
store much larger amounts of electricity in much smaller and lighter units,
Questions 30-35
For questions 30-33, fill in the missing information in the numbered spaces.
Write no more than ONE WORD and / or A NUMBER for each question.
Currently the condition in South Africa is clearing up and this era has witnessed the third
steps of 30 ..
and 31.
under the new term of electric vehicles. Tax dispensation
.. are leading the principal role in purchasing of electric cars
comparing to local bargain.
Not only feasible 32 .... can be the response to the massive usage of
vehicles in our century but electricity 33 .. are also considered to be as
few sources to provide only few countries which own electric cars.
For questions 34-35, choose the correct answer A, B, or C. Mark your answers
on the answer sheet.
34 According to the prophecy of analysts.
A) road condition will be reconstructed
B) environmental awareness will be varied
C) there will be a downfall in the number of cars in privacy
D) people will be encouraged in purchasing petrol-driven cars
35 Whats the main puzzling matters of electric car revolt?
A) recharging facilities and driving capacity
B) vital supplies such as heating, lighting
C) power supply and electric motors
D) reduction the cost of cars
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O'ZBEKISTON RESPUBLIKAS! STATE TESTING CENTRE UNDER
VAZIRLAR MAHKAMASI THE CABINET OF MINISTERS.
HUZURIDAGI OF THE REPUBLIC OF
DAVLAT TEST MARKAZI UZBEKISTAN
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TIZIML
CHET TILLARI SERTIFIKATI
TIL: INGLIZ
NATIONAL SYSTEM
OF ASSESSMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
CERTIFICATE OF FOREIGNLANGUAGES:
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAPER 3: WRITING
The Reading Paper consists of TWO tasks.
Task 2weighs TWICE as much as Task1
Total time allowed: 1 hour
You may write on the questionpaper if you wish, but you must transfer your
answers to the Answer Sheet within the time limit. No extra time is allowed to do
So.
FOLLOWTHE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE INVIGILATORS!
AT THE END OF THE PAPER, THE QUESTIONPAPER WILL BE
COLLECTED BY THE INVIGILATOR.
NO MATERIALS CAN BE REMOVED FROM THE EXAMINATION ROOM.
DO NOT OPEN THE QUESTIONPAPER UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TODO SO!
Please write your full name here: Please sign here:
(Candidate's full name) (Signature)
The test booklet consists of 3 (three) printed pages
‘CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganYou have a full-time job and are also doing 2 part-time evening
course. You now find that you cannot continue the course.
Write a letter to the course tutor. In your letter:
— describe the situation
— explain why you cannot continue at this time
— say what action you would like to take
Wirite about 150 words in an appropriate format and style
These days more fathers stay at home and take care of their chil-
dren while mothers go out to work.
What could be the reasons for this?
Do you think it is a positive or a negative development?
Write about 250 words in an appropriate format and style
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganHometown:
Let
Do you live in a house or an apartment?
Which is your favourite room in your home? Why?
Would you change anything about your home? Why / why not?
Would you tke to move to a different home in the future?
peak about jobs:
What would the ideal job for you be, and why?
How easy is it to get a job in your country?
What are the typical working hours in your country?
How do people in your country like to relax when they're not working?
a4
Describe a time you were sleepy but had to stay awake
You should say:
+ when it was
+ why you had to stay awake
+ how you kept yourself awake
and explain how you felt about it.
Sleep:
What are some advantages to getting enough sleep?
How do people in your country keep track of their sleep?
How do you avoid falling asleep when you are at a meeting?
Why do people feel tired a lot nowadays?
What kind of people lack sleep?
CamScanner yordamida skanerlangansilbaaciSin.
O'ZBEKISTON RESPUBLIKAS] — STATE TESTING CENTRE UNDER
VAZIRLAR MAHKAMASI THE CABINET OF MINISTERS
HUZURIDAGI OF THE REPUBLIC OF
DAVLAT TEST MARKAZI UZBEKISTAN
CHET TILLARNI BILISH VA EGALLASH DARAJASINI BAHOLASH
MILLIY TIZIMI
CHET TILLARI SERTIFIKATI TIL: INGLIZ
NATIONAL SYSTEM
OF ASSESSMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
CERTIFICATE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAPER 1: LISTENING
The Listening Paper consists of SIX parts.
Part 1: Questions 1 - 8; Part 4: Questions 19 - 23;
Part 2: Questions 9 - 14; Part 5: Questions 24 - 29;
Part 3: Questions 15 - 18; Part 6: Questions 30 - 35.
Each question carries ONE mark.
You will hear each recording twice.
Total listening time: approx. 35minutes.
At the end of the Listening Paper,you will have to transfer your answers to the
Answer Sheet. You will be allowed 10minutes extra time to do this.
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE INVIGILATORS!
AT THE END OF THE PAPER,THE QUESTION PAPER WILL BE
COLLECTED BY THE INVIGILATOR.
NO MATERIALS CAN BE REMOVED FROM THE EXAMINATION ROOM.
DO NOT OPEN THE QUESTION PAPER UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO!
Please write your full name here: Please sign here:
(Candidate's full name) (Signature)
The test booklet consists of 6 (six) printed pages
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 1-8
You will hear some sentences. You will hear each sentence twice. Choose
the correct reply to each sentence (A, B, or C).
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
1. A) Near the bank.
B) I can't find them anywhere.
C) Hl take the bus,
2. A) In 1984.
B) For 10 years.
C) In Boston.
3. A) Hive in Portland.
B) Two weeks ago.
C) Ina drawer.
la A) Yes, he has.
B) She's been there once.
C) There's no admission fee.
5. A) He's in the main office.
B) His name is Paul Andrews.
C) Yes, we hired a new instructor.
6. A) Atnine twenty.
B) On flowers and birds.
C) There was a power failure.
7. A) In about half an hour.
B) Atan Italian restaurant.
C) haven't read the menu.
8. A) Last Wednesday.
B) No, he couldn't come.
C) In Singapore.
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 9~ 14
You will hear someone giving a talk. For each question, fill in the missing
information in the numbered space.
Write ONE WORD and / or A NUMBER for each answer.
STUDY PROGRAMME
Courses available on: = English Literature
m= 18th century 9
= Modern Architecture
Dates for all courses: start date: 14th June
end date: 10... sos
classes: every day except 11 ...
Course fees: £425 each
Reduced prices for 12 .. .
Included in price: accommodation and food
use of the library
social activities
books
Not included in price: extra 13...
transport
Available from college secretary: m= registration forms
a copy ofthe 14...... for your course
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 15-18
You will hear people talking about future jobs. Match each speaker (15.
18) to the list what each person wants to do (A-F). There are TWO EXTRa
places which you do not need to use.
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
A. travel for work
15 Speaker 1 B start their own dusiness
16 Speaker 2 work from home
17 Speaker 3 D work outdoors
18 Speaker 4 E work abroad
F work part-time,
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 19 - 23
You will hear someone giving a talk. Label the places (19-23) on the map
(A-G). There are TWO extra options which you do not need to use.
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
Hydroelectric Dam
BREBS
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3
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Questions 24-29 .
You will hear three extracts. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C) for each
question (24-29). There are TWO questions for each extract.
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
1 ii
24 The cause of the problem is that Mike
A. doesn't like walking
1B doesn't like fishing.
© prefers being busy
25 Mary accepts Mike's suggestion about going to Barcelona, because she
A. thinks it's an ideal place.
B_is willing to compromise.
C wants to go there herself.
26 The two speakers are
A. colleagues in an office.
B fellow teachers in a school.
C a teacher and a businessman.
27 The woman's opinion of her current job is that it
A isn't satisfying.
B is enjoyable.
C pays poorly.
28 The speakers did not meet because
A. he didn't send the message.
B he didn't have his phone with him.
© she didn't receive his message in time.
29° The man started the conversation to
A make a suggestion.
B complain about something.
© explain how his mobile works.
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 30 = 35
You will hear a part of a lecture. For each question, fill in the missing
information in the numbered space.
Write no more than ONE WORD for each answer.
EXERCISE AND HEALTH
Problems
The positive effects of exercise are negated by our 30 ..................... habits.
The worst problems are caused by exercising too hard.
The effectiveness of our 31 ... .. System is not boosted as it should be.
.. hours after exercise.
We are particularly vulnerable to disease for 32 ...
‘Strenuous exercise can stimulate production of a damaging 33....... .. in the
body.
Prevention
Control exercise level: aim to keep your heart beat to about 34 ... percent
of its fastest speed.
You should not exercise for more than one hour at a time.
It's important to 35 .... .... for 24 hours after exercise.
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganMasih 1:80 11 90. bell
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OZBEKISTON RESPUBLIKAS| STATE TESTING CENTRE UNDER
VAZIRLAR MAHKAMASI THE CABINET OF MINISTERS
HUZURIDAGI OF THE REPUBLIC OF
DAVLAT TEST MARKAZI UZBEKISTAN
CHET TILLARNI BILISH VA EGALLASH DARAJASINI BAHOLASH
MILLIY TIZIMI
CHET TILLARI SERTIFIKATI TIL: INGLIZ
NATIONAL SYSTEM
OF ASSESSMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
CERTIFICATE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES.
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAPER1: READING
The Listening Paper consists of SIX parts.
Part 4: Questions 21 - 29;
Part 1: Questions 1 - 6;
Part 5: Questions 30 - 35;
Part 2: Questions 7 -
Part 3: Questions 15 - 20;
Each question carries ONE mark.
Total time allowed: 1 hour.
You may write on the question paper if you wish, but you must transfer your
answers to the Answer Sheet within the time limit. No extra time is allowed to
do so.
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE INVIGILATORS!
AT THE END OF THE PAPER,THE QUESTION PAPER WILL BE
COLLECTED BY THE INVIGILATOR.
NO MATERIALS CAN BE REMOVED FROM THE EXAMINATION ROOM.
DO NOT OPEN THE QUESTION PAPER UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO!
Please write your full name here: Please sign here:
(Candidate's full name) (Signature)
The test booklet consists of 9 (nine) printed pages
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganiA
Questions 1-6
Read the text. Fill in each gap with ONE word. You must use a word which
is somewhere in the rest of the text.
Grapes and Eyesight
We all know carrots are good for our eyesight. A new study says 4
are also good for our eyes. The National University of Singapore found that eating
just a few grapes a day can help our vision. This is good for older people. The lead
researcher said: "Our study...shows that grape consumption beneficially impacts eye
health in humans, which is very exciting, especially with a growing. ageing population.”
She added that we can easily buy grapes, and they have a “beneficial impact” on our
2... This is good news for people who dislike 3
Thirty-four adults took part in experiments over 16 weeks. Half of them ate one-and-a-
half cups of grapes every day; the other half ate a placebo 4... .. None of
them knew if the tests were on the grapes or the snack. This gave better test results.
Researchers found that people who ate the grapes had better muscle strength around
the 5 ..
the eyes from damaging 6 .
screens and LED lights.
The retina passes information about light to the brain. It protects
.. light. A lot of blue light comes from computer
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganTEST 3
Questions 7-14
Read the texts 7-14 and the statements A-J. Decide which text matches
with the situation described in the statements.
Each statement can be used ONCE only. There are TWO extra statements
which you do not need to use.
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
A) A friend wants to spend a holiday learning to handle a small boat.
B) You and your partner are looking for catering jobs where you can live together
in one place.
C) You are a cook and are looking for a job with accommodation in a small hotel.
D) Your friend can cook Italian food and is looking for a job in an English pub.
E) You are looking for a quiet budget hotel where you can organise a training
seminar on a Saturday.
F) You want to do catering training in England.
G) You are looking for a hotel for a romantic weekend near the sea with your partner.
H) Your parents want to spend a holiday in the countryside not far from London.
1) You have been asked to find a hotel with facilities for large meetings and dinners
J) A colleague with a lot of experience in the catering business would like to hely
to run an English hotel.
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganpalette
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FREE on-site accommodation Minimum three years’ experience
Send CV to: Marjory Padtield, Contact Darren on
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‘THE CHEQUERS INN Pendower Beach House Hotel
Family-run hotel near St. Mawes,
In Weobura Common ‘Comwall seeks responsible
Lovely 17th century country inn with selfmotivated Chef for restaurant seating
17 pretty en-suite bedrooms. 40. Experience of working in a small
Close to Marlowe, Henley and team and producing high quality food
Windsor and ideal for exploring the advantageous.
Thames Valley or visiting London. Hotel fat available.
Weekend Breaks, Horse Racing An exciting opportunity for the
Weekends and much more. right candidate.
info@thechequersinn.co.uk For more information call Carol on
01872 501241
www.pendowerbeach.co.uk
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Elmfield Hotel, Wimborne,
Dorset
Located near the coast and set in an
‘acre of romantic gardens, our hotel has
its own heated indoor swimming pool,
jacuzzi and sauna. Fourteen en-suite
bedrooms, two with king-sized four-
poster beds. Our guests are served
French food cooked with fresh local
produce.
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CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 15-20
Read the text and choose the correct heading for each paragraph from the
list of headings below.
There are more headings than paragraphs, so you will not use all of them,
You cannot use any heading more than once.
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
15
16
17
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A __Indanger!
B Beautiful variety
C The issue of creation
D_— Everything's connected
E Important in nature
F Fighting global warming
G Discovered everywhere
H_ Looking for solutions
Paragraph |
Paragraph Il
Paragraph Ill
Paragraph IV
Paragraph V
Paragraph VI
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CORAL REL!
Coral reefs are large underwater iv
structures composed of the skeletons:
of coral. There are hundreds of
different species of coral. Coral reafs
have a surprising array of shapes
and colours, ranging from round.
folded brain corals named for their
resemblance to a human brain to
tall, elegant sea whips and sea fans
that look like brightly coloured trees
or plants. Fringing reefs are the most
commonly seen coral reefs, and they
grow near coastlines. Barrier reefs
are separated from the coastlines by
deeper, wider lagoons.
Corals are found all over the world's v
oceans, from the Aleutian Islands
off the coast of Alaska to the warm
tropical waters of the Caribbean Sea.
The biggest coral reefs are found
in the clear, shallow waters of the
tropics and subtropics. The largest of
these coral reef systems is the Great
Barrier Reef in Australia. It is more
than 2,400 kilometres long. Scientists
have explored only about 20 percent
of the ocean's floor, and they continue
to find previously unknown coral reefs
that have likely existed for hundreds
of years. vl
‘The corals that build reefs are known as
hard or reef-building corals. Soft corals,
‘such as sea fans and sea whips, do not.
produce reefs. The calcium carbonate
that is created by hard corals provides
a foundation for baby corals to settle
upon. And if the local threats to coral
reefs are limited, then the corals
will build up over time and create a
healthy, vibrant coral reef. Other types
of animals and plants also contribute
to the structure of reefs. For example,
algae, seaweed, and sponges add to
the architecture of coral reefs.
The largest coral reef in the world
the Great Barrier Reef, is home to at
least 400 individual species of cora
and thousands of different specie:
of fish, molluscs, sea snakes,
turtles, whales, dolphins, birds and
more. As with the other coral reefs of
the world, this incredible ecological
hotspot is under threat. A heat wave
in 2016 caused a large percentage of
the corals in the Great Barrier Reef to
undergo severe bleaching and death
Even in the deeper, less-explosed
areas of the reef, nearly 40 percent of
the corals had partial bleaching.
Healthy reefs lead to healthy oceans,
and healthy oceans are vital to all life
on the planet. The destruction facing
not only the Great Barrier Reef, but
also every reef around the world, can
lead to the extinction of thousands
of species of marine life. In turn,
coastlines that are currently protected
by reefs would more readily be flooded
during storms. Some islands and low-
lying countries would vanish under the
water. Moreover, the highly important
and profitable industry that coral reefs
provide could collapse.
The Australian government has put
forth a long-term plan to sustain the
Great Barrier Reef. The plan outlines
efforts to reduce and eventually
eliminate damping materials and
chemicals, reduce fishing and
Poaching, and monitor the water
quality. There are also many attempts
to rebuild the reef. Scientists are
working to breed stronger species of
coral that are less sensitive to warmer
waters. Another group of ecologists
are experimenting with growing corals
on steel frames placed over the old
parts of the reef.
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganrv)
Road the following text for questions 21-29,
Food miles
Recently, campaigners have encouraged us to buy local food. This reduces ‘food
mies’, thats, the distance food travels to get from the producer to the retailer. They |
reason that the higher the food miles, the more carbon emissions. Buying focal |
food, therefore, has a lower carbon footprint and is more environmentally friendly |
However, the real story is not as simple as that If our aim is to reduce carbon
emissions, we must look at the whole farming process. not just transportation
According to a 2008 study, only 11% of carbon emissions in the food production
process result from transportation, and only 4% originated from the final delivery
of the product from the producer to the retailer. Other processes, including
fertilization, storage, heating and irrigation, contribute much more
In fact, imported food often has a lower carbon footprint than locally grown food,
Take apples, for example. In autumn, when apples are harvested, the best option
for a British resident is to buy British apples. However, the apples we buy in winter
or spring have been kept refrigerated for months, and this uses up a lot of energy
In spring, therefore, it is more energy-efficient to import them from New Zealand,
where they are in season, Heating also uses a lot of energy, which is why growing
tomatoes in heated greenhouses in the UK is less environmentally friendly than
importing them from Spain, where the crop grows well in the local climate.
We must also consider the type of transport. Transporting food by air creates about
50 times more emissions than shipping it. However, only a small proportion of goods
are flown to the consumer country, and these are usually high value, perishable items
which we cannot produce locally, such as seafood and out-of-season berries. Ever
then, these foods may not have a higher carbon footprint than locally grown fooc
For example, beans flown in from Kenya are grown in sunny fields using manu;
labor and natural fertilizers, unlike in Britain, where we use oil-based fertilizers an
diesel machinery. Therefore, the total carbon footprint is still lower
It's also worth remembering that a product's journey does not end at
supermarket. The distance consumers travel to buy their food, and the kind.
transport they use will also add to its carbon footprint. So, driving a long
to shop for food will negate any environmental benefits of buying locally groy
produce. Furthermore, choosing local over imported food can also badly aff
people in developing countries. Many of them work in agriculture because tr
have no other choice. If they are unable to sell produce overseas, they will hz
less income to buy food, clothes, medicine and to educate their children. Recen
‘some supermarkets have been trying to raise awareness of food miles by label)
foods with stickers that show it has been imported by air. But ultimately,
message this gives is too simple. Lots of different factors contribute to a foc
carbon footprint besides the distance it has travelled.
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 21 - 2
For questions 21-24, choose the correct answer A, 8, © or D. Mark your
answers on the answer sheet.
21 The journey that food must travel from its source fo its destination |
A Carbon footprint
8 Food miles
© Proportion of goods
D_ shipping food
22 If the objective is to lower carbon emissions we
A must examine the entire farming process.
B_ ought to transport food by alr
talk with distance consumers
D_ have to broaden agriculture sphere
23. What distinguishes locally farmed food from food that is imported?
A. its reduction in carbon footprint
B its affect in developed countries
C no natural fertilizers
D_ low heating and irrigation
24 Only a small portion of goods are flown to the consumer nations and these are pri-
marily pricey, that we are unwilling to produce locally, including.
A. vegetables and fruits
B pork and beef types
© fish and berries
D_half-frozen meals
For questions 25-29, decide if the following statements agree with the
information given in the text. Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
25 In Britain, beans are typically farmed.
A True B False © No Information
26 Transporting foods by ship is more beneficial than other types of transports.
A True B False © No Information
27 There is no job vacancy in agriculture sphere in developing countries.
A True B False © No Information
28 The main data about foot miles are usually informed by supermarket owners by labeling
them.
A True B False © No Information
29 Most of the seafood have been damaged cause of the food miles from long distance.
A True B False C No Information
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CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganRead the following text for questions 30-38
Bananas under the threat
In the 1950s, Gent
‘al American commercial banana growers were facing the death ot
their most lucrative product, the Gros Michel banana, known as Bly Mike. And now it's
happening again to Big Mike's successor ~ the Cavendish. With its easily transported
thick-skinned and sweot-tasting fruit, the Gros Miche! banana plant dominated the
plantations of Central America. United Fruit, the main grower and exporter in South
Amorica al the time, mass-produced its bananas in the most afficiont way possible
it cloned shoots from the stems of plants instead of growing plants from seeds, and
cultivated them in densely packed fields.
Unfortunately, these conditions are also perfect for the spread of the fungus Fusarium
oxysporum f sp cubense, which attacks the plant's roots and prevents it from
transporting water to the stem and leaves. The TR-1 strain of the fungus was resistant
to crop sprays and travelled around on boots of the tyres of trucks, slowly infecting
plantations across the region. In an attempt to escape the fungus, farmers abandoned
infected fields, flooded them and then replanted crops somewhere else, often cutting
down rainforest to do so
Their efforts failed. So, instead, they searched for a variety of banana that the fungus
didn't affect. They found the Cavendish, as it was called, in the greenhouse of a British
duke, It wasn't as well suited to shipping as the Gros Michel, but its bananas tasted
good enough to keep consumers happy. Most importantly, TR-1 didn't seem to affect
it. Ina few years, United Fruit had saved itself from bankruptcy by filing its plantations
with thousands of the new plants, copying the same monoculture growing conditions
Gros Michel had thrived in.
While the operation was a huge success for the Latin American industry, the Cavendish
banana itself is far from safe. In 2014, South East Asia, another major banana producer,
exported four million tons of Cavendish bananas. But, in 2015, its exports had dropped
by 46 per cent thanks to a combination of another strain of the fungus, TR-4, and bad
weather. Growing practices in South East Asia haven't helped matters. Growers can't
always afford the expensive lab-based methods to clone plants from shoots without
spreading the disease. Also, they often aren't strict enough about cleaning farm equipment
and quarantining infected fields. As a result, the fungus has spread to Australia, the
Middle East and Mozambique — and Latin America, heavily dependent on its monoculture
Cavendish crops, could easily be next.
Racing against the inevitable, scientists are working on solving the problem by
genetically modifying the Cavendish with genes from TR-4-resistant banana species.
Researchers at the Queensland University of Technology have successfully grown two
kinds of modified plant which have remained resistant for three years so far. But some
experts think this is just a sophisticated version of the same temporary solution the
original Cavendish provided. If the new bananas are planted in the same monocultures
as the Cavendish and the Gros Michel before it, the risk is that another strain of the
disease may rise up to threaten the modified plants too,
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganAda
For questions 30-33, fill in the missing information in the numbered spaces.
Write no more than ONE WORD and / or A NUMBER for each question.
Questions 30 ~ 35
‘Shockingly, these conditions are moreover culminating for the spread of the organism
Fusarium oxysporum and cubense, that assaults the plant's 30 and
anticipates it from transporting water to the stem and takes off. The strain of the organism
was safe to trim splashes and voyage around on boots or the tires of trucks, gradually
tainting manors over the locale.
Inan endeavor to elude the organism, ranchers deserted tainted areas, overflowed them
and after that replanted crops someplace else, regularly cutting down 31
to do so. Producers can't continuously manage the costly 32 .... . strategies
to clone plants from shoots without spreading the malady. Moreover, they regularly aren't
strict sufficient almost cleaning cultivate hardware and 33 .... contaminated
1 areas.
> For questions 34-35, choose the correct answer A, B, or C. Mark your answers
on the answer sheet.
34 Researchers at the Queenstand University...
A) have effectively developed two sorts of altered plant which have remained
safe for three a long time so distant.
B) said that a different kind of the illness may appear and harm the changed
plants as well.
C) exported four million tons of Cavendish bananas.
D) All answers correct
35. Ifthe fresh bananas are put in the ground...
A) genetically modifying the Cavendish with genes will appear
B) Cavendish and the Gros Michel become expensive
C) the danger is that a different type of illness could appear and harm the changed
plants as well
D) monoculture Cavendish crops may be the next sort
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganOZBEKISTONRESPUBLIKAS! «= STATE TESTING CENT AE UNDEF
VAZIRLAR MAHKAMASI THE CABINET OF MINIS T EFS
HUZURIDAGI OF THE REPUBLIC OF
DAVLAT TEST MARKAZI UZBEKISTAN
CHET TILLARNI BILISH VA EGALLASH DARAJASINI BAHOL ASH MILLIy
TIZIMI
CHET TILLARI SERTIFIKATI
TIL: INGLIZ
NATIONAL SYSTEM
OF ASSESSMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
CERTIFICATE OF FOREIGNLANGUAGES
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAPER 3: WRITING
The Reading Paper consists of TWO tasks.
Task 2 weighs TWICE as much as Task1.
Total time allowed: 1 hour
You may write on the question paper if you wish, but you must transfer your
answers to the Answer Sheet within the time limit. No extra time is allowed to do
80.
FOLLOWTHE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE INVIGILATORS!
AT THE END OF THE PAPER, THE QUESTIONPAPER WILL BE
COLLECTED BY THE INVIGILATOR.
NO MATERIALS CAN BE REMOVED FROM THE EXAMINATION ROOM. |
DO NOT OPEN THE QUESTIONPAPER UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TODO SO!
Please write your full name here: Please sign here:
(Candidate's fullname) (Signature)
The test booklet consists of 3 (three) printed pages
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganAPNG)
You are about to go on vacation for a month. A friend from an-
other town will come and stay in your apartment.
Write a letter to this friend. In your letter:
— explain where your friend can get the keys to the apartment
— give your friend some instructions about using your
apartment
— recommend some places to go
Write about 150 words in an appropriate format and style
TASK 2
Some people think that museums should be enjoyable places to
entertain people, while others believe that the purpose of muse-
ums is to educate.
Discuss both views and give your opinion.
Write about 250 words in an appropriate format and style
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganPART 1
Work:
+ Do you work or are you a student?
+ Do you enjoy your job?
+ What's the best thing about your job?
+ Do you prefer working alone or with others? Why?
Let's speak about pets:
+ Is it common in your country for families to have pets?
+ Which pets are most popular?
+ Did you have a pet when you were a child?
+ Whats the attraction of having a pet, in your opinion?
Nate
Describe a recent goal you set yourself
You should say:
+ what itwas
+ why you wanted it
+ what you did to get your goal
and explain how you felt about it
+ Do people need to write down goals or simply memorize them?
Goals:
+ Do Uzbek people usually set goals?
+ What are the kinds of goals that are unrealistic?
+ What is more fulfling working towards a goal or achieving it?
+ Should parents set goals for their children?
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O'FBEKISTON RESPUBLIKAS! STATE TESTING CENTRE UNDER.
VAZIRLAR MAHKAMASI THE CABINET OF MINISTERS:
HUZURIDAGI OF THE REPUBLIC OF
DAVLAT TEST MARKAZI UZBEKISTAN
CHET TILLARNI BILISH VA EGALLASH DARAJASINI BAHOLASH
MILLIY TIZIMI
CHET TILLARI SERTIFIKATI TIL: INGLIZ
NATIONAL SYSTEM
OF ASSESSMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
CERTIFICATE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES,
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAPER 1: LISTENING
The Listening Paper consists of SIX parts.
Part 1: Questions 1 - 8; Part 4: Questions 19 - 2.
Part 2: Questions 9 - 14; Part 5: Questions 24 - 2
Part 3: Questions 15 - 18; Part 6: Questions 30 - 35.
Each question carries ONE mark.
You will hear each recording twice.
Total listening time: approx. 35minutes.
At the end of the Listening Paper,you will have to transfer your answers to the
Answer Sheet. You will be allowed 10minutes extra time to do this.
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE INVIGILATORS!
AT THE END OF THE PAPER,THE QUESTION PAPER WILL BE
COLLECTED BY THE INVIGILATOR.
NO MATERIALS CAN BE REMOVED FROM THE EXAMINATION ROOM.
DO NOT OPEN THE QUESTION PAPER UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO!
Please write your full name here: Please sign here:
(Candidate's full name) (Signature)
The test booklet consists of 6 (six) printed pages
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 1-8
You will hear some sentences. You will hear each sentence twice. Choose
the correct reply to each sentence (A, B, or C).
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
14 A) Platform six.
B) It's getting late.
C) Around midnight.
an A) We're taking it with us.
B) il probably go to Miami again.
) No, I don't think Il do it.
3. A) No, on the bus.
B) Yes, but not until 10:30.
C) I saw that, too.
4 A) I don't think so.
B) Everyone did,
) Very wel, thanks.
5. A) With Sally.
B)| haven't decided yet.
C) In about an hour.
6. A) No, he wasn't there.
8) Yes, | have been really tired.
C) He's been working overtime.
7. A) Yes, just one.
B) I'd like one, too.
C) Itwas very relaxing.
8. A) Yes, he works hard.
B) I wanted more responsibility.
C)At the end of April
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LISTENING
Aa
Questions 9-14
You will hear someone giving a talk. For each question, fill in the missing
information in the numbered space.
Write ONE WORD and / or A NUMBER for each answer.
emoon activity:
land in projects by:
‘astle website:
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Sa
You will hear people discussing their views on shopping. Match eacg
speaker (15-18) to the views which each speaker is discussing (A-F). Thery
are TWO EXTRA places which you do not need to use.
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
15 Speaker 1
16 Speaker 2
17 Speaker 3
48 Speaker 4
A
B
c
D
E
F
dislikes online shopping
thinks before purchasing
spends a lot of money
is an impulse buyer
only shops during certain periods
prefers to shop alone
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 19 - 23
You will hear someone giving a talk. Label the places (19-23) on the map
(A-l). There are FOUR extra options which you do not need to use.
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
19 Food stalls:
20 First aid:
21. Camping:
22 Music stage:
23. Craft tent:
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 24-29
You will hear three extracts. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C) for each
question (24-29). There are TWO questions for each extract.
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
Extract One
24 The man doesn't
A. have many hobbies.
B_ understand blogs.
know Martha well.
25 The woman shouts at the man to stop him
A. taking something.
B_ harming himself.
© going somewhere.
Extract Two:
26 The speakers are most probably
A amarried couple.
B_ work colleagues.
C two flatmates.
27 The woman is
A. angered by the man's behaviour.
B_ sympathetic to the man's problem.
© uninterested in the man’s situation.
Extract Three:
28 Andy used to believe that
A. internet articles should not be trusted.
B statistics were generally inaccurate.
figures and numbers were dull topics.
29° The man is trying to convince the woman to
A. improve her driving skills.
B pay attention to statistics.
C ignore trivial coincidences.
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 30-35
You will hear a part of a lecture. For each question, fill in the missing
information in the numbered space.
Write no more than ONE WORD for each answer.
IMPROVING MEMORY
Total number of lectures Dr Sullivan will give: 30 ...
Or Sullivan claims to be able to remember over 31 . . Names.
Good memory reduces need to refer to: a) personal 32 .....
b) computer
Other improvements: a) concentration levels
b) making informed/intelligent decisions
c) 33. w. Skills
Can also help to: a) combat dementia
») prolong life
Brain: most amazing and 34 ... human organ.
Function of long term memory: to store 35......
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganOZBEKISTON RESPUBLIKAS! STATE TESTING CENTRE UNDER
VAZIRLAR MAHKAMASI THE CABINET OF MINISTERS
HUZURIDAGI OF THE REPUBLIC OF
DAVLAT TEST MARKAZI UZBEKISTAN
CHET TILLARNI BILISH VA EGALLASH DARAJASINI BAHOLASH
MILLIY TIZIMI
CHET TILLARI SERTIFIKATI TIL: INGLIZ
NATIONAL SYSTEM
OF ASSESSMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
CERTIFICATE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAPER1: READING
Tho Listening Paper consists of SIX parts
Part 4: Quostions 4 - 6; Part 4: Questions 21 - 29;
Part 2: Questions 7 - 14; Part 5: Questions 30 - 35;
Part 3: Questions 15 - 20;
Each question carries ONE mark.
Total time allowed: 1 hour.
You may write on the question paper if you wish, but you must transfer your
answers to the Answer Sheet within the time limit. No extra time is allowed to
do so,
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE INVIGILATORS!
AT THE END OF THE PAPER,THE QUESTION PAPER WILL BE
COLLECTED BY THE INVIGILATOR.
NO MATERIALS CAN BE REMOVED FROM THE EXAMINATION ROOM.
DO NOT OPEN THE QUESTION PAPER UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO!
Please write your full name here: Please sign here:
(Candidate's full name) (Signature)
The test booklet consists of 9 (nine) printed pages:
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 1-6
Read the text. Fill in each gap with ONE word. You must use a word which
is somewhere in the rest of the text.
Eczema and Itchiness
Itches that will not go away are annoying. Researchers have studied for many years
what causes itches. They have now found that 4 .... . in our skin make
us itch. The bacteria are linked to many diseases that cause itchiness, like eczema.
A researcher wrote that 2 .. -» Sufferers have skin bacteria that cause
eczema. She added that 3 ....
... can be very tiring for people who have
skin problems.
They found a kind of
The researchers did their research on 4 ..
protein caused itching in the test mice. The researchers changed the protein to make
Baccescsssssessseeees tO StOp itching in the mice. This drug could help the 245 million
eczema sufferers in the world. Eczema sufferers get itchiness, redness on the
em
women than men get eczema.
., and rashes. They can also get blisters on their skin. A lot more
CamScanner yordamida skanerlanganQuestions 7-14
Read the texts 7-14 and the statements A-J. Decide which text matches
with the situation described in the statements.
Each statement can be used ONCE only. There are TWO extra statements
which you do not need to use.
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
A) You enjoy karaoke and live music.
8) Your family loves outdoor games in winter.
C) You and your friend would like to listen to folk music.
D) You and your friends love birds and are ready to offer some money to help their
treatment.
E) You are a fan of good feature films.
F) You want to find out more about the history of Scotland and England and visit
archaeological open air sights.
G) You and your children would like to learn horse-riding.
H) You are interested in sightseeing by boat.
1) Youand your friends are enthusiastic about old-style English taxis and are looking
for a sightseeing tour with them.
J) You would enjoy watching wild animals in natural surroundings.
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THE MANCHESTER EVENING
NEWS ARENA
Full feature films in a multi-complex Located on Droyleden Road. Newton
cinema, about 2 miles from the city Heath Completed in 1995, the
SHOWCASE CINEMAS "|
centre along the A87. | Manchester Arena is a major venue]
|
MANCHESTER
from around midday. for all kinds of performances, including |
Saturday late shows from 11.30 | classical recitals and concerts, pop and
pam. to midnight. rock bands, as well as hosting sporting
Bargain matinees Monday —Thursday events. It is the home base for the)
before 6,00 p.m., and Friday— Manchester Storm Ice Hockey Team
‘Sunday before midday. and the Manchester Giants Basketball|
| potoy Digtal Stereo equipped Team. Concerts are periodic telephone
auditoria. for programme of forthcoming events.
‘Ample Free Parking, Storm and Giants games tend to)
| Wheelchair accesses. take place on Saturday and Sunday
| throughout the winter season
8 | WesTHoUGHTON coUNTRY CLUB THREE OWLS BIRD SANCTUARY
‘Moots at Westhoughton Golf Club on Animal hospital welcomes visitors
Friday nights between September and :
tor FREE
Doors open at 7:16 p.m. and folk music ! on Sundays from 12 noon to 4.00pm ©
starts at 8:15 p.m. prompt, until 11:10 : Voluntary donations requested.
pm.
Voted the best in Britain at the inaugural
BBC Radio 2 folk awards in 2000.
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of customers who can socialise and relax | Alllunds of nding expenences on offer,
in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. | eluding
Roscoe's offers a variety of activities | * Country Hacking,
including disco party nights with music = Riding Tuton,
from the 70's through to the present day, | ee
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HADRIAN'S WALL | KNOWSLEY PARK
Hadrian's Wall is located about 100 mi A five mile satarin the comiort of your own car
noth of Manchester, and runs across trough 450 acres ol countyece devoted ently,
counties of Cumbria and Northur to widide in a natucl open seting. There ae
‘on what was once the England majestic ndan tigers. a prde of tons, monkeys)
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| then due east along the AG® trunk | leave the car. There are also sea fon shows, a
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| Roman remains in the United Kingdom, | Paries welcomed (separate coach part, ancl
| having been declared a World heritage Site iors ace Scie Ss Sie aataac) |
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Questions 15-20
Read the text and choose the correct heading for each paragraph from the
list of headings below.
There are more headings than paragraphs, so you will not use all of them,
You cannot use any heading more than once.
Mark your answers on the answer sheet.
Tasty varieties
Not always healthy
New colour and taste
Chocolate: toxic
Dark magic
Better than believed
Chocolate: nature risks
Where is chocolate from?
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18 Paragraph IV
19 Paragraph V
20 Paragraph VI
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CHOCOLATE
Chocolate is extracted from
fruit of the cacao tree, which grows
exclusively in tropical climates. The
cacao tree is native to Central and
South America, but once European
invaders discovered the delicacy in
the 18th century, the popularity of
chocolate took off, and farmers soon
established plantations in other parts
of the world. Today, Ghana, Cote
d'ivoire, Nigeria, indonesia and Brazil
account for around 80% of the world's
cacao production. More than half of
the chocolate we consume comes
from West African countries.
Historically, fine chocolate falls into
three main categories: dark chocolate,
milk chocolate and white chocolate.
Dark chocolate is made with chocolate
liquor, coco butter, lecithin, sugar and
vanilla. Milk chocolate includes the
same ingredients as dark chocolate
plus milk fats and milk solids. White
chocolate is made with the same
Ingredients as milk chocolate, except
it does not include the chocolate
liquor. The type of chocolate depends
on what ingredients are present and
the percentage of cocoa
For many years, physicians warned
against eating too much chocolate
suggesting that its high fat content
contributed to acne, caries, obesity,
high blood pressure, heart disease
and diabetes. However, in recent
years, the discovery of antioxidant
‘compounds in chocolate has changed
this perception and stimulated
fesearch on its potential health
benefits. Cocoa has healthy forms of
dietary fat in it, and contains minerals
important for human health, including
potassium, phosphorus, copper, iron,
zine and magnesium.
the IV Cocoa
vi
contains high levels of
flavonoids, chemicals in plants that
are known for their health benefits
in humans. Dark chocolate contains
especially high amounts of flavonoids
which may be the reason why chocolate
consumption has been associated
with a decreased risk of heart disease
in recent years, according to the
2013 review. Some recent studies
have found that regular chocolate
consumption is also associated with
lower blood pressure, decreased
stress levels, increased attention and
quick reaction.
Studies that have found beneficial
health outcomes related to chocolate
consumption have focused on the
consumption of dark chocolate,
which has less sugar and fat content
than milk chocolate. In addition, the
studies looked at moderate amounts
of chocolate consumption. Like many
foods, chocolate is healthiest when
eaten in moderation. The sugars and
fats added to chocolate make it high
in calories which may lead to weight
gain. Many of the protective effects
can be negated by overconsumption.
Recently, an up-to-date type of
chocolate has been invented ruby
chocolate. This variety of chocolate
joined the list in 2017. Barry Callebaut,
the world's largest cocoa processing
company, developed the pink-hued
chocolate by adding a powder, that is
naturally extracted as cocoa beans are
processed to make chocolate. So it is
without any flavourings, or additives:
it is purely coming out of the cocos,
bean. According to its creators, ruby
chocolate has a lighter flavour than
milk chocolate and is not as sweet.
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