|
~What kind of music... she...
|does... like?+
|do... likes?
|does... likes?
|does... liked?
|do... like?
~Your mother's brother is your...
|uncle.+
|nephew.
|son-in-law.
|grandfather.
|son.
~Your son's wife is your...
|daughter-in-law.+
|aunt.
|niece.
|mother-in-law.
|daughter.
~Your uncle's son is your...
|cousin.+
|niece.
|son-in-law.
|nephew.
|grandson.
~My friend and I don't … from similar backgrounds.
|come+
|came
|have come
|be come
|will come
~My sister and I really... a lot in common with each other.
|have+
|get
|come
|be
|give
~We usually... each other once a week.
|see+
|get
|have
|keep
|come
~Unfortunately, I don't... on well with my cousin.
|get+
|see
|have
|be
|keep
~A lot of my friends … at home.
|live+
|have
|like
|get
|go
~How many children... you...
|do... have?+
|have... do?
|have... have?
|does... have?
|are... having?
~What time... they...
|did... arrive?+
|did... arrived?
|do... arrived?
|did... arrives?
|does... arrived?
~What... she... to do this afternoon.
|does... want+
|does... wants
|do... want
|does... wanted
|did... wants
~Complete the special question.
... were you born.- In Shymkent.
|Where+
|When
|How long
|How often
|What
~How many students... there in your class last year.
|were+
|had
|was
|did
|have been
~When and where... you first meet your best friend.
|did+
|does
|have
|was
|were
~Give the translation of the word combination:
выводной проток – шығару арнасы:
|excretory duct.+
|external genital.
|extra weight.
|external oblique.
|exocrine gland.
~Where... you from.
|are+
|am
|was
|is
|be
~Where... your brother from.
|is+
|were
|am
|are
|be
~You're not from London,... you.
|are+
|weren't
|aren't
|were
|don’t
~Where... your sister going tomorrow.
|is+
|does
|do
|are
|did
~What … you doing tomorrow.
|are+
|is
|shall
|have to
|had
~... TV personalities or TV-stars do you know.
|How many+
|How much
|How often
|How long
|How
~... is your son-in-law.
|How old+
|How much
|How many
|How often
|How long
~... is your teacher.
|How+
|How much
|How many
|How long
|How often
~... music do you like.
|What kind of+
|How often
|How many
|How long
|How many
~Were you... child in your family.
|the youngest+
|more young
|younger
|the younger
|the most young
~We studied lots of subjects, and our... was always very full.
|timetable+
|tables
|desk
|record-books
|note-books
~That restaurant used to... a primary school.
|be+
|been
|being
|has been
|is being
~Didn't you... in England.
|use to live+
|used to live
|using to live
|used to lived
|use to lived
~Find a mistake.
I didn’t used to like eating meat, but now I do.
|used+
|to
|like
|eating
|but now
~I... in the multi-media centre yesterday.
|worked+
|am working
|were working
|work
|working
~I... what to do.
|didn't know+
|didn’t known
|doesn’t know
|don't knew
|hasn't known
~Choose an answer to the question.
How many students went to the American Corner yesterday.
|Twelve.+
|Yesterday the class was interesting.
|Many students worked hard.
|Yes, there were.
|No, there weren’t.
~Choose an answer to the question.
How much is a one-week course?
|Five thousand.+
|Seven days.
|A one-week course is quite intensive.
|Yes, it is.
|No, it isn’t.
~How... English students are there in class.
|many+
|much
|lot
|plenty
|few
~What is your... town?
|home+
|mother
|city
|house
|father
~ Choose an answer to the question.
At what age do people usually finish school in the USA.
|When they are eighteen years old.+
|Any person can finish school.
|In the USA the school education lasts 12 years.
|Yes, they do.
|No, they don’t.
~ Choose an answer to the question.
How do you feel when you are away from home.
|I feel homesick.+
|I get home at 6.
|My home is a few minutes' walk away from here.
|Yes, I do.
|No, I don’t.
~Choose an answer to the question.
Is your mother a housewife or businesswoman.
|A housewife.+
|She knows some businesswomen.
|My mother is a wonderful person.
|Yes, she is.
|No, she isn’t.
~How...homework does your teacher usually give you.
|much+
|many
|a lot
|few
|often
~Choose an answer to the question.
What time do you usually get home in the evening.
|At 5 o’clock.+
|I like to get home after work.
|I meet my friends in the evening.
|Yes, I do.
|No, I don’t.
~There's... to eat at home.
|nothing+
|some
|lots
|nobody
|no
~I’ve got no room, and I can't do... work.
|any+
|no
|some
|anything
|something
~There's... space in the house.
|no+
|nothing
|nobody
|none
|nowhere
~We... go to bed early.
|don't+
|doesn't
|haven't
|hasn't
|aren't
~I can't have... friends in this town.
|any+
|no
|some
|anybody
|anything
~The kitchen... a bit dirty.
|is+
|are
|were
|look
|have
~There's a new... at work.
|problem+
|problems
|a problem
|the problem
|the problems
~I have to do my...
|homework.+
|homeworks.
|a homework.
|home's work.
|the homework.
~There... a lot of cultural activities.
|are+
|is
|has
|have
|am
~It... a good place for outdoor sports.
|is+
|are
|were
|have
|have been
~The shopping centre is... the theater and the bus station.
|between+
|on
|up
|in
|under
~Choose an answer to the question.
Does Great Britain include the Island of England, Wales and Scotland.
|Yes, it does.+
|No, it doesn’t.
|The Island of England.
|Wales and Scotland were originally two separate countries.
|Great Britain consists of thousands of islands.
~Choose an answer to the question.
Does the United Kingdom consist of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
|Yes, it does.+
|No, it doesn’t.
|Only Northern Ireland.
|The United Kingdom is the UK for short.
|Only Great Britain.
~The flag of... is called the Union Jack.
|the United Kingdom+
|the United States of America
|France
|Italy
|Russia
~Capital of England is …
|London.+
|Edinburgh.
|Cardiff.
|Belfast.
|Newcastle.
~Complete the special question.
...can I buy a magazine? – In the newsagent’s.
|Where+
|When
|What
|How
|Why
~Define the tense of a verb in the sentence.
How long ago did Max and Sheila split up.
|the past simple+
|the present perfect
|the present continuous
|the future simple
|the present simple
~Choose an answer to the question.
Would you like to go to see your friends tonight.
|Yes, I would.+
|No, I would.
|My friends are honest.
|We have a party tonight.
|I often go to see my friends.
~Complete the special question.
... restaurant are you going for dinner.
|What+
|Which
|How many
|How often
|When
~Define the tense of a verb in the sentence.
I'm looking forward to seeing my English friends again.
|the present continuous+
|the present perfect
|the past simple
|the future simple
|the present simple
~Choose the correct preposition.
The journey will take two or three days... foot.
|on+
|in
|with
|at
|for
~Find a mistake.
Joint is the point at which two or more muscles are connected.
|muscles+
|point
|at which
|two or more
|are connected
~Choose an answer to the question.
What tissue is a bone?
|A hard extremely dense connective tissue.+
|In the skeleton.
|Muscle tissue.
|Yes, it is.
|There are 206 bones in the body.
~Choose an answer to the question.
What does periosteum provide?
|Attachment for muscles, tendons and ligaments.+
|It is a layer of dense connective tissue.
|The outer surface of bone.
|Yes, it does.
|No, it doesn’t.
~Scapula is...
|a shoulder blade.+
|a bone of a knee.
|a small opening of the skin.
|a vertebra.
|a layer of the dense connective tissue.
~Choose an answer to the question.
What ability do muscles have?
|The ability to contract.+
|There are four types of muscles.
|In the muscular system.
|Yes, they do.
|No, they don’t.
~Choose an answer to the question.
Muscles produce …
|Movement and force.+
|Muscle fibers are surrounded by endomysium.
|By contraction and relaxation.
|Yes, they can.
|No, they can’t.
~Tendon is...
|a tough cord that serves to attach a bone.+
|a muscle that is not under conscious control.
|a muscle with four heads.
|a perimysium.
|a special tiny muscle, which forces the skin hairs to stand up straight.
~Deltoid muscle is...
|a thick muscle that covers the shoulder joint.+
|a muscle with four heads.
|a muscle with two heads.
|a tissue comprising the bulk of the body musculature.
|a muscle that is not under conscious control.
~Choose an answer to the question.
The skeletal muscle is …
|a tissue forming the body musculature.+
|there are more than 600 skeletal muscles.
|a muscle with two heads.
|an involuntary muscle.
|a thick muscle that covers the shoulder joint.
~Cardiac muscle is...
|the muscle of which walls of the heart are composed.+
|a tissue comprising the bulk of the body musculature.
|a voluntary muscle.
|special tiny muscle, which forces the skin hairs to stand up straight.
|a small opening of the skin sweat glands.
~Biceps is...
|a muscle with two heads.+
|a muscle that is not under conscious control.
|an involuntary muscle.
|a layer of the connective tissue.
|special tiny muscle, which forces the skin hairs to stand up straight.
~Involuntary muscle is...
|a muscle that is not under conscious control.+
|a muscle that is under conscious control.
|a muscle with four heads.
|a tissue comprising the bulk of the body musculature.
|a special tiny muscle, which forces the skin hairs to stand up straight.
~Find a mistake.
Heart is a hollow muscular bean-shaped organ.
|bean-shaped+
|organ
|muscular
|hollow
|is
~Vessel is...
|a tube conveying a blood fluid.+
|two lower chambers of the heart.
|two upper chambers of the heart.
|a fluid tissue that circulates through the body.
|a series of pressure waves within an artery.
~Blood is...
|a fluid tissue that circulates through the body.+
|an extremely narrow blood vessel.
|a fluid produced by liver.
|a series of pressure waves within an artery.
|a secretion from the gall bladder.
~Capillary is...
|an extremely narrow blood vessel.+
|a vein.
|an artery.
|a fluid tissue that circulates through the body.
|a tissue in the dermis.
~Ventricle is...
|a lower chamber of the heart.+
|a series of pressure waves within an artery.
|an upper chamber of the heart.
|an extremely narrow blood vessel.
|a valve of the heart.
~Atria are...
|two upper chambers of the heart.+
|two lower chambers of the heart.
|extremely narrow blood vessels.
|valves of the heart.
|hollow muscular cone-shaped organs.
~Complete the tag question.
Pulse is a series of pressure waves within an artery,...
|isn’t it?+
|is it?
|doesn’t it?
|don’t they?
|do they?
~The skeletal system...
|provides a rigid framework and supports the body.+
|digests food.
|provides the blood with oxygen, disposes of carbon dioxide.
|transports blood.
|provides movement.
~The muscular system...
|provides movement.+
|controls all the body system.
|releases hormones.
|provides a rigid framework which supports the body.
|digests food.
~The circulatory system...
|transports blood.+
|controls all the body system.
|releases hormones.
|digests food.
|provides a rigid framework and supports the body.
~The digestive system...
|digests food.+
|transports blood.
|provides protection and temperature control.
|provides the blood with oxygen, disposes of carbon dioxide.
|release hormones.
~The respiratory system...
|provides the blood with oxygen, disposes of carbon dioxide.+
|transports blood.
|provides movement.
|provides protection and temperature control.
|controls all the body system.
~The skin system...
|provides protection and temperature control.+
|provides the blood with oxygen, disposes of carbon dioxide.
|transports blood.
|provides movement.
|controls all the body system.
~The nervous system...
|controls all the body systems.+
|releases hormones.
|provides protection and temperature control.
|digests food.
|provides the blood with oxygen, disposes of carbon dioxide.
~The endocrine system...
|releases hormones which aid the nervous system in controlling the body.+
|provides a rigid framework which support the body.
|digests food.
|provides the blood with oxygen, disposes of carbon dioxide.
|transports blood.
~The skeletal system consists of...
|bones, joints, cartilages.+
|nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and lungs.
|the heart, blood vessels, veins and capillaries.
|the stomach, small and large intestines.
|epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous layer.
~The muscular system consists of...
|muscles, tendons.+
|the heart, blood vessels, veins and capillaries.
|epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous layer.
|bones, joints, cartilages.
|nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and lungs.
~The circulatory system consists of...
|the heart, blood vessels, veins and capillaries.+
|muscles, tendons.
|the stomach, small and large intestines.
|epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous layer.
|the stomach, small and large intestines.
~The digestive system consists of...
|the stomach, small and large intestines.+
|bones, joints, cartilages.
|nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and lungs.
|the heart, blood vessels, veins and capillaries.
|epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous layer.
~The skin system consists of...
|epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous layer.+
|the heart, blood vessels, veins and capillaries.
|muscles, tendons.
|the stomach, small and large intestines.
|bones, joints, cartilages.
~The synonym of "trachea" is...
|a windpipe.+
|a voice box.
|throat.
|bronchus.
|pharynx.
~The synonym of "larynx" is...
|a voice box.+
|a windpipe.
|throat.
|pharynx.
|bronchus.
~The synonym of "to breathe out" is...
|exhale.+
|to spit.
|to rest.
|to make.
|to exchange.
~The synonym of "to breathe in" is...
|to inhale.+
|to exhale.
|to spit.
|to rest.
|to take.
~The synonym of "saliva" is...
|spit.+
|bile.
|fluid.
|liquid.
|waste.
~The synonym of "pilomotor reflex" is...
|goosebumps.+
|goosepumps.
|gooselegs.
|goosehands.
|gooseheads.
~The synonym of "caecum" is...
|a blind gut.+
|pancreas.
|rectum.
|colon.
|ileum.
~The synonym of "feces" is...
|excrement.+
|bile.
|waste.
|trash.
|urine.
~The synonym of "layer" is...
|sheet.+
|muscle.
|membrane.
|heart.
|head.
~The synonym of "rib cage" is...
|thorax.+
|coccyx.
|pelvis.
|joints.
|vertebra.
~The synonym of "digestive system" is...
|alimentary tract.+
|fallopian tube.
|shoulder blade.
|windpipe.
|sexual organ.
~The synonym of "scapula" is...
|shoulder blade.+
|sexual organ.
|adrenal organ.
|fallopian tube.
|alimentary tract.
~The synonym of "urine" is...
|pee.+
|spit.
|tears.
|saliva.
|blood.
~The synonym to the word "to relax" is...
|to rest.+
|to protect.
|to release.
|to transport.
|to digest.
~The synonym of "to produce" is...
|to make.+
|to protect.
|to release.
|to transport.
|to waste.
~Children are born with about 20 million...
|alveoli.+
|white blood cells.
|pleural membranes.
|red blood cells.
|blood cells.
~The lungs are protected by...
|rib cage.+
|alveolus.
|diaphragm.
|pleural membrane.
|skeletal muscles.
~The total capacity of the … in an adult male is about 5.5 litres.
|lungs+
|rib cage
|kidney
|liver
|thorax
~During normal breathing only about 500 ml of... is exchanged.
|air+
|blood
|liquid
|fluid
|saliva
~The lungs are covered by...
|pleural membrane.+
|skin.
|rib cage.
|cartilage.
|pore.
~The bronchial tree does not contain... and mucous glands.
|cartilage+
|vocal cords
|cilia
|membrane
|voice box
~Diaphragm separates the thoracic and... cavities.
|abdominal+
|cervical
|sacrum
|lumbar
|nasal
~Saliva helps make the food... and easy to swallow.
|mushy+
|watery
|cool
|tasty
|solid
~The tongue pushes the food around while you chew with your...
|teeth.+
|gums.
|stomach.
|saliva.
|mouth.
~The... is the last stop in the digestive tract.
|anus+
|small intestine
|esophagus
|stomach
|blind gut
~The... prevents the food from entering the trachea.
|epiglottis+
|teeth
|tongue
|pharynx
|mouth
~Complete the tag question.
Saliva breaks down the chemicals in the food,...
|doesn’t it?+
|does it?
|didn’t it?
|didn’t they?
|isn’t it?
~The... sometimes gets infected and needs to be removed.
|appendix+
|mouth
|intestine
|tooth
|tongue
~... helps to kill bacteria that might be in the eaten food.
|Gastric juice+
|Poop
|Bolus
|Alcohol
|Water
~A juice from the liver called...
|bile.+
|mixture.
|saliva.
|water.
|solution.
~A soft mass of chewed food is called a...
|bolus.+
|gastric juice.
|saliva.
|mixture.
|bile.
~You can help your digestive system by drinking...
|water.+
|acid.
|mixture.
|alcohol.
|solution.
~The... moves food from the back of your throat to your stomach.
|esophagus+
|larynx
|intestine
|tongue
|pharynx
~... is a substance, which is made by the epidermis.
|Melanin+
|Elastin
|Collagen
|Sebum
|Calcium
~Collagen and elastin are tough and...
|stretchy.+
|smooth.
|tiny.
|large.
|huge.
~The skin is lubricated, protected and waterproof thanks to...
|sebum.+
|elastin.
|saliva.
|collagen.
|protein.
~Through the blood vessel the skin gets...
|nutrients.+
|calcium.
|fat.
|enzyme.
|gastric juice.
~Sebaceous and... create more sticky stuff.
|sweat glands+
|hair follicles
|skin cells
|erector pili
|subcutaneous layers
~The protective outer layer of the skin is called the...
|epidermis.+
|follicle.
|gland.
|pili.
|dermis.
~Nerve endings, blood vessels, oil glands and sweat glands are contained in the...
|dermis.+
|cardiac muscle.
|connective tissue.
|subcutaneous layer.
|epidermis.
~The... is the biggest organ of the body.
|skin+
|lip
|brain
|leg
|hand
~... appear when you are cold.
|Goosebumps+
|Follicles
|Glands
|Pores
|Wrinkles
~New... are forming at the bottom of the epidermis.
|skin cells+
|sweat glands
|hair follicle
|erector pili
|subcutaneous layer
~The... controls the action of the nerve endings.
|hypothalamus+
|cell
|pore
|epidermis
|dermis
~... allow the sweat to escape.
|Pores+
|Lips
|Follicles
|Glands
|Pili
~Hair follicles don't grow on the...
|lips.+
|hands.
|head.
|legs.
|arms.
~Complete the general question.
There … many layers of cancellous bone within the compact bone.
|Are+
|Is
|Do
|Does
|Did
~The only bone in your head you can move is the...
|lower jawbone.+
|upper jawbone.
|eardrum.
|suture.
|stirrup.
~As the baby grows the space between the bones slowly...
|disappears.+
|appears.
|enlarges.
|lifts.
|grows.
~These ribs are called... because they aren't connected to the sternum.
|floating+
|various
|remaining
|swimming
|growing
~Between your wrists, hands and all your fingers there are 54...
|bones.+
|toes.
|fingers.
|thumbs.
|ankles.
~There are... muscles in a woman's uterus.
|smooth+
|deltoid
|soft
|skeletal
|dense
~Cancellous bone looks a bit like a...
|sponge.+
|skull.
|cartilage.
|fist.
|hand.
~Blood cells are made by...
|bone marrow.+
|fiber.
|tissue.
|cartilage.
|epimysium.
~There are... bones in the human skeleton.
|206+
|300
|260
|150
|75
~Some of a baby's bones are made of...
|cartilage.+
|periosteum.
|vertebrae.
|osteon.
|sponge.
~The spine is made up of 33...
|vertebrae.+
|bones.
|ligaments.
|tendons.
|cartilages.
~The... vertebrae are at the back of the neck.
|cervical+
|coccyx
|lumbar
|sacrum
|thoracic
~There are 12... vertebrae in all.
|thoracic+
|cervical
|sacrum
|lumbar
|coccyx
~The... is made up of 5 vertebrae that are joined together.
|sacrum+
|thoracic
|lumbar
|coccyx
|cervical
~... ribs aren't connected to the sternum.
|Floating+
|Sternum
|Thoracic
|Cervical
|Sponge
~The... protects the brain.
|skull+
|vertebra
|skeleton
|rib cage
|joint
~The cartilage grows and is slowly replaced by the bone, with help of...
|calcium.+
|potassium.
|sodium.
|minerals.
|oxygen.
~... is at the bottom of the spine.
|Coccyx+
|Pelvis
|Scapula
|Joint
|Vertebra
~The outer surface of bone is called the...
|periosteum.+
|skin.
|ligament.
|tendon.
|cartilage.
~The arm is made up of three bones called...
|humerus, radius, ulna.+
|femur, tibia, fibula.
|tibia, fibula, ulna.
|humerus, tibia, fibula.
|tibia, radius, ulna.
~The leg is made up of three bones called...
|femur, tibia, fibula.+
|femur, ulna, fibula.
|tibia, fibula, ulna.
|humerus, tibia, fibula.
|tibia, radius, ulna.
~The... is protected by the ribs.
|heart+
|stomach
|spleen
|brain
|liver
~The... is protected by the vertebral column.
|spinal cord+
|liver
|spleen
|brain
|stomach
~You can move your shoulders thanks to the... muscles.
|deltoid+
|cardiac
|facial
|oblique
|smooth
~Choose an answer to the question.
What muscles can’t you control?
|Involuntary muscles.+
|There are more than 600 muscles.
|Smooth muscle is responsible for the contractility of hollow organs.
|Yes, I can.
|No, I can’t.
~The... muscles contract and relax in your stomach and digestive system.
|smooth+
|pectoralis
|cardiac
|striated
|skeletal
~The muscle that makes up the heart is called the... muscle.
|cardiac+
|striated
|facial
|pectoralis
|deltoid
~Alternative question type.
|Are skeletal or smooth muscles attached to the bones?+
|How many skeletal muscles are there in the body?
|Have you learned anything new about muscles?
|What muscles are voluntary?
|Why is the heart called a muscle?
~You are sitting on your... - the muscles of the buttocks.
|gluteus maximus+
|large pecs
|rectus abdominus
|major muscles
|oblique muscles
~Complete the special question.
... muscles don't all attach directly to bone? – Facial muscles.
|What+
|Who
|Where
|When
|How long
~The special connector pieces between bone and muscle are...
|tendons.+
|ligaments.
|cartilages.
|abdominals.
|pectorals.
~Find a mistake.
The heart is a muscle which is about the size of your head.
|head+
|muscle
|is
|size
|about
~A thick wall of muscle in the middle of the heart is called the...
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