Inglisuri 8 Testebi Pasukhebi
Inglisuri 8 Testebi Pasukhebi
Inglisuri 8 Testebi Pasukhebi
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UNITUnit1:1 Test
A A
A
1 – is, keeps up with; 2 – don’t like, get on; 3 – don’t care; 4 – do; 5 – skip; 6 – gives
B
1 – their; 2 – me/us/him; 3 – they; 4 – himself/herself, his/her; 5 – her; 6 – my/his/her/our, their
C
1 – talking; 2 – having; 3 – dancing; 4 – playing; 5 – sitting; 6 – rehearsing; 7 – hanging out;
8a) is sitting; 8b) is rehearsing; 8c) is playing; 8d) is having
D
1 – go; 2 – like; 3 – thinks; 4 – is looking for; 5 – is playing; 6 – is taking
E
1 – Does Jill have hip-hop classes every week?
2 – Why is Simon not coming to the shopping centre?
3 – Is Sarah answering the phone?
4 – Is Brian doing research for his geography project?
F
1 – 8th; 2 – 21; 3 – 20%, 14-16; 4 – 50%; 5 – 30%; 6 – 25%, 40%.
G
1 – Amy says that she hates writing about herself.
2 – Amy says that history gives her a headache.
3 – Amy wonders if she really looks that clumsy.
4 – Amy’s mum asks why she spends so much time in front of her computer.
H
1 – sports event; 2 – a teacher’s pet; 3 – a debate team; 4 – a fashion victim; 5 – a shopping
centre
students’ answers.
I
1 – რა ხდება?
2 – არაფერს!
3 – ტელეფონს უპასუხე!
4 – მას თმა ყოველთვის მოუწესრიგებელი აქვს.
5 – ოდესმე არის კარგ ხასიათზე?
UNIT
Unit 1: BB
1 Test
A
1 – don’t know; 2 – wears; 3 – listens; 4 – spends; 5 – enjoys, studies; 6 – plays.
B
1 – my; 2 – myself; 3 – our; 4 – herself; 5 – my, I; 6 – It.
C
1 – picking; 2 – doing; 3 – taking; 4 – studying; 5 – shopping; 6 – watching; 7 – getting;
8a) is studying; 8b) is doing; 8c) are taking; 8d) am picking.
D
1 – is looking; 2 – doesn’t have; 3 – is playing; 4 – are rehearsing; 5 – is doing; 6 – is shopping.
E
1 – Which sport does Simon like playing?
2 – What Jill is doing in a dance studio?
3 – Are „The Sherkocks“ rehearsing for their concert?
4 – Who is Adrian hanging out with?
F
1 – 3rd; 2 – 22%, 11-15, 38%; 3 – 5000, 21; 4 – 20; 5 – 14th; 6 – 1/3, 5th.
G
1 – Amy tells Sarah that libraries are her favourite hang-outs.
2 – Amy wonders if classical music is really such a drag.
3 – Sarah asks Amy if she is reading anything at the moment.
4 – Sarah asks Amy where she hangs out at weekends.
H
1 – a cyber café; 2 – urban culture; 3 – casual clothes; 4 – classical music; 5 – computer geek.
students’ answers.
I
1 – ისე, რა ჰქვია მას?
2 – მას ცეკვა არ ეხერხება.
3 – დიდი ხანია შენგან არაფერი მსმენია.
4 – თქვენ დაუკავშირდით ნომერს...
5 – არა უშავს.
UNITUnit2:2 Test
A A
A
1 – Nobody, someone; 2 – anywhere, anything; 3 – everything, something; 4 – someone,
anywhere.
B
1 – Study for your history test.
2 – Please put on that new skirt.
3 – Please, go for a walk after school.
4 – Don’t drink alcohol.
C
1 – I would ask them not to let me do everything I want;
2 – I would ask them to give me a hug;
3 – I would ask them to praise me when I do something well;
4 – I would ask them not to take their problems out on me;
5 – I would ask them to keep always a promise;
6 – I would ask them not to compare me to other kids.
D
1 – She usually has a pizza for lunch.
2 – Her parents never go for a walk with her.
3 – They normally work late.
4 – She hardly ever wears a skirt.
5 – She never plays the piano late in the evening.
6 – My parents always praise me when I get an A.
E
1 – deliberately; 2 – aggressive; 3 – insecurely; 4 – repeated; 5 – verbally; 6 – hard.
F
1 – verbally, physically; 2 – firmly; 3 – angrily; 4 – carefully; 5 good.
G
1 – mustn’t; 2 – mustn’t; 3 – should; 4 – mustn’t.
H
1 – D; 2 – A; 3 – E; 4 – B; 5 – C.
I
1– ballet dancer; 2 – shop assistant; 3 – boxer; 4 – sailor; 5 – football player.
J
1– for; 2 – in; 3 – into; 4 – with; 5 – out.
K
1 – Because she is his last hope.
2 – They tease him or they just do nothing.
3 – They don’t know what is going on.
4 – He is depressed.
5 – Because they don’t take it seriously.
UNITUnit2:2 Test
B B
A
1 – anybody, somebody, nothing, something; 2 – nobody, somewhere; 3 – anybody;
4 – everything.
B
1 – Please, don’t have a pizza for lunch.
2 – Don’t be late for school again.
3 – Don’t spend so much time in front of the computer.
4 – Please don’t leave your things all over the place.
C
1 – I would ask them to talk to me when I have a problem;
2 – I would ask them not to complain about my clothes;
3 – I would ask them not to push into taking up hobbies I don’t like;
4 – I would ask them to spend more time with me;
5 – I would ask them not to expect me to be perfect;
6 – I would ask them not to call me a failure.
D
1 – She frequently spends evenings playing computer games.
2 – They are rarely at home for dinner.
3 – She normally spends too much time in front of the computer.
4 – I usually go a walk with my parents at the weekends.
5 – My parents sometimes help me with my homework.
6 – She always gets good marks in history.
E
1 – slowly; 2 – quiet; 3 – well; 4 – happily; 5 – angry; 6 – violently.
F
1 – aggressive; 2 – special, respected; 3 – seriously; 4 – loudly; 5 – well.
G
1 – must / have to; 2 – should; 3 – don’t have to; 4 – must / have to.
H
1 – C; 2 – E; 3 – A; 4 – B; 5 – D.
I
1 – psychologist; 2 – fashion designer; 3 – teacher; 4 – pilot; 5 – doctor.
J
1 – with; 2 – out; 3 – for; 4 – in; 5 – into.
K
1 – Because she has no one to talk to.
2 – „The Untouchables“ call her names, laugh at her and send her threatening messages.
3 – She feels miserable.
4 Because her friends are afraid of „The Untouchables“ and she doesn’t want to let her parents
down.
UNIT
Unit 3: AA
3 Test
A
1 – started; 2 – been; 3 – apologised; 4 – been; 5 – made; 6 – had.
B
1 – Brian has already figured out who Cinderella really is.
2 – Brian has already received two messages from Celia.
3 – Sarah, Jill and Brian have already signed up for the ABC.
4 – She has already sent to messages to Brian. He hasn’t answered yet.
5 – She hasn’t done homework yet.
6 – She has already got another D in chemistry.
C
1 – perfect, the most amazing, stronger, the shortest; 2 – pale, healthier, easier, better.
D
1 – How many times have you appeared on the cover?
2 – What have you eaten today?
3 – Have you ever dated a famous guy?
4 – Since when haven’t you seen your family?
E
1 – never, this morning, today; 2 – recently, since, for.
F
1 – haven’t dressed; 2 – get; 3 – I’m sitting; 4 – ’ve tried on; 5 – look; 6 – are; 7 – have (always)
been; 8 – ’m wearing; 9 – haven’t (even) put on; 10 – has done.
G
1 – C; 2 – B; 3 – D; 4 – E; 5 – A.
H
1 – damage; 2 – starve; 3 – severe; 4 – botox injections; 5 – anorexic.
I
1 – glamorous; 2 – chic; 3 – interesting; 4 – tacky; 5 – trendy.
J
Steroid Abuse: Pimples, Hair loss, Liver damage, Heart damage;
Anorexia: Emotional pain, Kidney and heart problems, Hair loss, Loss of menstrual periods.
K
1 – E; 2 – A; 3 – B; 4 – C; 5 – D; 6 – F.
1 – Canada; 2 – on December 7, 1941; 3 – In the 1950s; 4 – Converse; 5 – Adidas, Nike and
Reebok; 6 – because Nike buys Converse.
UNITUnit3:3 Test
B B
A
1 – taken; 2 – talked; 3 – had; 4 – invited; 5 – met; 6 – been.
B
1 – Her friends have just said something behind her back.
2 – Celia has just finished another chocolate.
3 – „The Sherlocks“ has already composed the ABC anthem.
4 – Sarah and Jill have already made posters for the ABC party.
5 – Brian and Amy haven’t met yet.
6 – Nobody has invited Celia to the party yet.
C
1 – smooth; 2 – creamier; 3 – more softening; 4 – the ugliest; 5 – hungry; 6 – the healthiest; 7
– the most efficient; 8 – the most important.
D
1 – How long have you been a model?
2 – Which exotic places have you visited?
3 – How much money have you spent on your clothes recently?
4 – What important decision have you made recently?
E
1 – for, this morning/this month/today; 2 – ever; 3 – this month/this morning/today, today/this
month/this morning, since.
F
1 – have just got; 2 – have already received; 3 – doesn’t surprise; 4 – delete; 5 – get; 6 – sounds;
7 – wants; 8 – go; 9 – am definitely going; 10 – need.
G
1 – B; 2 – C; 3 – D; 4 – E; 5 –A.
H
1– increase; 2 – side effects; 3 – starve; 4 – refuse; 5 – Steroid abuse.
I
1 – scruffy; 2 – casual; 3 – elegant; 4 – old-fashioned; 5 – uncomfortable.
J
Botox injection: flu-like symptoms, headache, stomachache;
Lip augmentation: redness, swelling, allergic reactions, bleeding.
K
1 – B; 2 – F; 3 – D; 4 – C; 5 – E; 6 – A.
B
1 – couldn’t, could; 2 – was able to; 3 – could, couldn’t; 4 – was able to; 5 – couldn’t;
6 – wasn’t sure.
C
1 – did; 2 – was; 3 – Were; 4 – Did;
A – 2; B – 4; C – 1; D – 3.
D
1 – Did I tell Pam he’s a real pain?
2 – Why did I put on these terrible shoes?
3 – Why did I lie to Pam?
4 – Did you notice anything strange about her?
5 – Were you with Sarah?
6 – Did you leave the party at any time?
E
1 – for a week; 2 – yet; 3 – ever; 4 – two days ago/yesterday/today.
F
1 – met; 2 – had; 3 – was; 4 – have sent; 5 – suggested; 6 – hasn’t replied.
G
1 What did Lisa find out about her husband?
2 Which flowers did Lisa bring to Bobby’s grave every week?
3 What did Lisa do for the rest of her life?
4 Which Lisa’s song promoted peace?
5 Which couple met on a blind date?
6 What happened on December 8 in 1980?
H
1 – marriage; 2 – friendship; 3 – career; 4 – exhibition 5 – blind.
I
1 – solve; 2 – case; 3 – carry out; 4 – investigation; 5 – concentrate.
J
1 – a couple; 2 – to split up; 3 – to fancy; 4 – devastated; 5 – to ask out.
K
a – 2; b – 1; c – 3.
1 – Bonnie and Clyde were killed; 2 – John Lennon; 3 – Bonnie; 4 – Marilyn Monroe and Joe
DiMaggio; 5 – Joe DiMaggio; 6 – John Lennon and Joko Ono.
UNIT
Unit 4: BB
4 Test
A
1 – was; 2 – were; 3 – didn’t want; 4 – didn’t like; 5 – knew; 6 – thought; 7 – couldn’t; 8 – loved.
B
1 – could; 2 – was able to; 3 – couldn’t; 4 – couldn’t, was able to; 5 – couldn’t; 6 – couldn’t.
C
1 – did; 2 – Did; 3 – were; 4 – Was;
A – 2; B – 1; C– 4; D – 3.
D
1 Why did I ask David to dance?
2 Where did he buy this awful jacket?
3 Why didn’t anybody ask me to dance?
4 Was she alone?
5 Where were you when she disappeared?
6 Didn’t you notice Simon was looking for you?
E
1 – in 1990; 2 – last summer; 3 – at the party yesterday; 4 – this month.
F
1 – have always known; 2 – started; 3 – knew; 4 – had to; 5 – asked; 6 – have been; 7 – haven’t
fallen out.
G
1 Which gallery did John Lennon visit when he first met Yoko Ono?
2 Who sent red roses to his ex-wife’s grave three times a week until his own death?
3 Who first met her lover at a friend’s house?
4 Which couple met on a blind date?
5 What happened a year later?
6 What did Lisa organize after Bobby was killed?
H
1 – retired; 2 – peace; 3 – poverty; 4 – married; 5 – rumours.
I
1 – beginning; 2 – impossible; 3 – mood; 4 – Unbelievable; 5 – count on.
J
1 – to chat up; 2 – to divorce; 3 – a marriage; 4 – a blind date; 5 – to turn somebody down.
K
1; c; a; d; b.
UNITUnit5:5 Test
AA
A
1 – was trying; 2 – took; 3 – wasn’t waiting; 4 – was leaving, going, heard, thought, didn’t give.
B
1 – were you doing; 2 – did you wait; 3 – Did you hear; 4 – didn’t you call; 5 – Was Amy eating;
6 – Was Adrian drinking.
C
1 He became interested in drawing at the age of 14.
2 In 1923 he went to Hollywood.
3 In 1955, Disney opened his first theme park in California.
4 He was cremated and buried in Glendale, California in 1966.
5 He came from a large and wealthy Irish family.
6 John F. Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1917.
D
1 – who; 2 – which; 3 – whose; 4 – who; 5 – which; 6 – where.
E
1 – How, C; 2 – Can, A; 3 Could, B.
F
1 – B; 2 – A; 3 – D; 4 – C.
G
1 He returned to the Barcelona Olympics in 1992.
2 He began limping on one lag to the finish line.
3 The crowd gave support to Derek and his father during the race.
4 He didn’t win any medals at the Summer Olympics in Barcelona in 1992.
H
1 – B; 2 – E; 3 – D; 4 – A; 5 – C.
1 – happen, playground, mouth-to-mouth respiration; 2 – suspicious, a mess.
I
1– C; 2 – D; 3 – A; 4 – B.
1 – impossible obstacle; 2 – miserable childhood, raised children.
J
1 – B; 2 – D; 3 – E; 4 – A; 5 – C.
K
A–2
B–3
C – 1.
1 she heard a bang and then a loud scream.
2 When the fire bridge and ambulance arrived.
3 The fire alarm went off.
UNITUnit5:5 Test
B B
A
1 – was trying, rang; 2 – was listening, were shaking, dropped; 3 – were saving; 4 – went off; 5 –
found.
B
1 – Did Amy, Brian and Sarah save; 2 – was Amy waiting; 3 – Were you waiting; 4 – was shouting
for help; 5 – Did you hesitate; 6 – Did you use.
C
1 He married Jacqueline Bouvier in 1953.
2 Kennedy and his elegant wife Jackie became icons of style and popular culture.
3 During his presidency he supported the rights of black people and social programs for old and
poor people.
4 He was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1901.
5 Disney was working as a cartoonist for an art studio in Kansas City.
6 In the 1930s Disney’s studios created some of their famous cartoon characters.
D
1 – who; 2 – which; 3 – which; 4 – where; 5 – where; 6 – which.
E
1 – have B; 2 – can C; 3 – like A.
F
1 – B; 2 – D; 3 – A; 4 – C.
G
1 British sprinter Derek Redmond quit the Olympic Games in 1988 because of an injury.
2 He tore his right ligament in the 400-meter semi-final.
3 His dad helped his son around the track.
4 Derek Redmond managed to get to the finish line in the end.
H
1 – C; 2 – E; 3 – A; 4 – B; 5 – D.
1 – set, experiments; 2 – killed, jokes, no idea.
I
1– D; 2 – C; 3– A; 4 – B.
1– lit the flame; 2 – personal scandals, political sympathies.
J
1– D; 2 – A; 3 – B; 4 – E; 5 – C.
K
A – 2; B – 3; C – 1.
1 Amy was mixing some test tubes in the lab.
2 she lost consciousness and fell down.
3 her friends were already heading for her rescue.
UNIT
Unit 6: AA
6 Test
A
1 – aren’t used; 2 – are considered; 3 – is organized; 4 – is especially liked; 5 – are shown; 6 –
are used.
B
1 – was finally constructed, was launched, was detonated; 2 – was made, was invented, was
produced; 3 – was cloned, was taken.
C
1 – settled; 2 – were used; 3 – was called; 4 – is found.
D
1 Who is remembered for his famous speech in Washington DC?
2 Who was the Nobel Prize established by?
3 Why was the Berlin Wall built?
4 How many people were killed in WWII?
E
1 – the; 2 – the; 3 – the; 4 – a, the, a, a; 5 -, an, The, the, -.
F
1 will appear, won’t be able to control 2 will become 3 will be fought 4 will have to plant 5 will be
done
G
1 – wasn’t it? 2 – have you? 3 – isn’t he? 4 – do they? 5 – won’t it? 6 – can’t she?
H
1 – C; 2 – E; 3 – A; 4 – F; 5 – B; 6 – D; 7 – remarkable, humanity.
I
1 – to increase; 2 – global; 3 – a war.
a) charity; b) money; c) project.
J
1 – droughts, earthquakes; 2 – devastated; 3 – famine, increase.
K
1 – floods; 2 – tornadoes; 3 – growing; 4 – oxygen; 5 – extinct.
1 – F; 2 – T; 3 – T; 4 – F; 5 – F.
UNITUnit6:6 Test
B B
A
1 – are done; 2 – are kept; 3 – are found; 4 – are sold; 5 – are broadcasted; 6 – are saved.
B
1 – were used, was developed, was called; 2 – were hand-washed; 3 – stored, were placed,
weren’t invented, was designed.
C
1 – were invented; 2 – constructed; 3 – are displayed; 4 – was born.
D
1 – Which satellite was launched by the USA in 1958?
2 – Where was Martin Luther King killed?
3 – What is the Nobel Prize given for?
4 – Who was Band Aid project started by?
E
1 – nothing (-); 2 – nothing (-); 3 – The, 4 the, a, nothing (-), The, nothing (-); 5 – nothing (-), a,
The, nothing (-).
F
1 – will stop; 2 – will be, won’t have to drive; 3 – will be spent; 4 – will be able to afford; 5 – will
be spent.
G
1 – isn’t she? 2 – have they? 3 – won’t you? 4 – can’t he? 5 – wasn’t it? 6 – do they?
H
1 – C; 2 – E; 3 – A; 4 – F; 5 – B; 6 – D; 7 – exhibit, achievement.
I
1 – to take; 2 – medical; 3 – to do.
a) speech; b) leader; c) fortune.
J
1 – starvation, shortages; 2 – diseases, afford; 3 – carefree.
UNIT
Unit 7: AA
7 Test
A
1 – nothing (-); 2 – nothing (-); 3 – nothing (-); 4 – nothing (-); 5 the; 6 the; 7 the; 8 the.
B
1 – is going to choose; 2 – is going to repaint; 3 – am going to go; 4 – am going to visit.
C
1 – Are you going to travel abroad?
2 – Are you going to explore the mountains?
3 – Are you going to play tennis in a summer camp?
4 – Is Simon going to visit Florida this summer?
5 – Who is going to repaint his room?
6 – Do you think you are going to speak English this summer?
D
1 – Amy is leaving for Scotland next week and she will stay there for the whole summer.
2 – Adrian is staying at home because he is grounded.
3 – Jill won’t make it by 7 p.m. because the wedding reception starts at 2 p.m.
4 – The plane arrives at 6 p.m.
5 – I think you will like Scotland.
6. – Simon is sure he will be come to Amy’s party.
E
1 – get (A); 2 – turn (G); 3 – straight, turn (G); 4 – know (A); 5 – looking (A).
F
1 – will be, am meeting; 2 – is going to go, is going.
G
1 – are spoken; 2 – fought; 3 – are kept; 4 – don’t know, invented; 5 – produce.
H
1 – spectacular; 2 – dazzling; 3 – watching; 4 – ice hockey; 5 – love.
I
1 – try; 2 – crazy; 3 – fed; 4 – dreaming; 5 – fond.
J
1 – prayers; 2 – uniform; 3 – degree; 4 – exam; 5 – prom.
K
Canada
Interesting sights: Niagara Falls, Northern Lights, Iceberg Alley, Toronto
Things to see: Huge icebergs, One of the Seven Wonders of the World, Mammoth blue whales,
killer whales and humpbacks
Things to do: Whale watching, Play ice hockey and curling
Australia
Interesting sights: Ayers Rock, Sydney Opera House, Bondi Beach, The Great Barrier Reef, Phillip
Island Nature Park
Things to see: The world’s largest monolith, Sharks and jellyfish, 1 000 species of tropical fish,
200 varieties of coral, Kangaroos, penguins and koala bears, Canberra Balloon Fiesta
Things to do: Meeting Aborigines, Surfing, snorkelling, and scuba diving, Exploring the marine world,
Flying in a hot air balloon
UNIT
Unit 7: BB
7 Test
A
1 – nothing (-); 2 – the; 3 – the; 4 nothing (-); 5 the; 6 the; 7 the; 8 nothing (-).
B
1 – are going to go; 2 – is going to do; 3 – are going to choose; 4 – am going to repaint.
C
1 – Why is Jill going to spend her summer holidays in Canada?
2 – What is Sarah going to do in Brighton?
3 – How are you going to spend your summer holidays this year?
4 – Are you going to try scuba diving and snorkelling?
5 – Are you going to go to the seaside?
6 – Are you going to go camping with the boy scouts?
D
1 – The Party starts at 7 p.m.
2 – Celia will be late because she is picking up her cousin at the airport.
3 – Jill’s neighbour is getting married on Saturday.
4 – My cousin is having a birthday party this Friday.
5 – I promise I won’t arrive late this time!
6 – The basketball game starts at 5.30 p.m.
E
1 – take, get off (G); 2 way (A); 3 corner (G); 4 across (G); 5 where (A).
F
1 – closes, will have to; 2 – is staying, in going to visit.
G
1 – travel; 2 – are played, celebrates; 3 – is made; 4 – discovered, saved / has saved.
H
1 – parties; 2 – coral; 3 – tropical; 4 – diving; 5 – paradise.
I
1 – tired; 2 – interested; 3 – afraid; 4 – keen; 5 – mind.
J
1 – genius; 2 – cheerleader; 3 – diploma; 4 – university; 5 – education.
K
Australia
Interesting sights: Ayers Rock, Sydney Opera House, Bondi Beach, The Great Barrier Reef, Phillip
Island Nature Park
Things to see: The world’s largest monolith, Sharks and jellyfish, 1 000 species of tropical fish,
200 varieties of coral, Kangaroos, penguins and koala bears, Canberra Balloon Fiesta
Things to do: Meeting Aborigines, Surfing, snorkelling, and scuba diving, Exploring the marine
world, Flying in a hot air balloon
New Zealand
Interesting Sights: Rotorua, Caves where The Lord of the Rings was filmed
Things to see: 100 million sheep, Snow-capped mountains, Natural bubbling mud pools and
geysers, Amazing caves, glaciers, Keas, 76 species of whales and dolphins
Things to do: Meeting the Maoris Playing rugby, Skiing, Adventure and extreme sports:
snowboarding, bungee jumping and white water rafting