together.
C) Scientists proved that other kinds of
dinosaurs lived in groups.
D) Adult triceratops fossils were found with no
other triceratops nearby.
25. Before the discovery of the Homer site,
paleontologists believed that
. . . .
A) young triceratops lived in herds
B) all triceratops lived in groups
C) all triceratops were single
D) adult triceratops lived in herds
26. What do scientists think will happen next after
the discovery at the Homer site?
A) They will prove that adult triceratops lived
in herds.
B) They will discover previously unknown kinds
of dinosaurs.
C) They will prove that young triceratops were
single.
D) They will expect to find more fossils of young
triceratops there.
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T-102
Ingliz tili(8000914) - Sotish taqiqlanadi!
Read the text and answer the questions according to it.
On 15 April 1912, the Titanic, at that time the world’s largest and most expensive ocean liner,
disappeared into the cold depths of the North Atlantic. About 1,500 people died, it had more losses than
in any other sea disaster in peacetime history. After striking a huge iceberg, the 46,500-ton vessel sank
in less than three hours. Lloyd’s of London, the firm which had insured the Titanic, was sure that the
probability of such an event was one in a million. At 11:40 pm on the night of the disaster, the watchman
on the Titanic’s bridge saw a shape ahead. "Ice! Dead ahead!" he shouted. The wheel was turned hard
over and the engines were reversed, but it was too late. A 300-foot hole was torn along the side of the
Titanic. If the watchman had not seen the iceberg and the wheelsman not turned the wheel, the Titanic
would probably have struck the iceberg head on. It is then likely that only the bottom sections of the ship
would have been flooded and, though seriously damaged, she would have remained on the surface.
27. All of the following statements are TRUE,
EXCEPT . . . .
A) the Titanic was designed as an extremely
expensive ship
B) Fewer people died at sea in this incident than
ever before
C) The huge vessel did not even take as many as
three hours to sink
D) The Titanic sank in the northern part of the
Atlantic Ocean
28. According to the passage, Lloyd’s insurance firm
was sure that . . . .
A) the Titanic wouldn’t hit an iceberg
B) the Titanic would be flooded totally
C) the Titanic was vulnerable to the iceberg
D) the Titanic could hold 1,500 people
29. When the watchman noticed the iceberg . . . .
A) he took some time to inform the wheelsman
of the danger
B) it was already too late to prevent the hit
C) the wheelsman were trying to put the ship
into reverse action
D) the ship was travelling at the highest
capacity
30. According to the passage, it would probably have
been better for the ship if . . . .
A) the ship had been almost completely flooded
B) the Titanic hadn’t been so large and
luxurious
C) Lloyd’s of London hadn’t insured the Titanic
D) the iceberg hadn’t been seen before the
accident
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