ENGLISH 10 TEST 2 I. LEXICO-GRAMMAR. 1. .......efforts to combat it, drug abuse is on the increase. A. Throughout B. In the event of C. Despite D. Instead of 2. We ................ that you were successful in the entrance examination. A. are delighted B. are delightful C. are delighting D. delight 3. The group had a ......... once, but none of their other songs was successful. A. win B. hit C. success D. achievement 4. John and Mary ............ each other since 1976. A. have been knowing B. were knowing C. have known D. were known 5. He lives ................... in his bachelor flat in Mayfair. A. lonely B. lone C. himself D. alone 6. Send for our free brochure by............... the coupon below. A. filling B. responding C. answering D. completing 7. This symphony is a real masterpiece. I think it's worth.......over and over again. A. be listened to B. listening to C. to be listened to D. to listen to 8. The best soil was.......away by a torrential rainstorm. A. washed B. flowed C. gushed D. flooded 9. Have you finished eating, sir ? Shall I bring you the.......? A. addition B. ticket C. cheque D. bill 10. It's very.......the suitcase for me. A. kind of you to carry B. kind for you to carry C. kind of you as to carrying D. much kind to you carrying 11.He.......his ambition to be famous. A. managed B. won C. realised D. succeeded 12. I'm afraid we'll have to take a taxi; the last train........ A. left an hour ago B. has just left an hour ago C. has an hour'ago left D. is leaving an hour ago 13. He isn't.......run the business alone. A. capable of B. good at C. used to D. able to 14. There has been a huge increase...petrol prices. A. of B. to C. in D. by 15. We searched everywhere for the dog, but it was........ A. not to find B. not to be found C. to be not found D. to have not found 16. Make sure you.......us a visit when you're in town again. A. pay B. have C. give D. do 17. David ......the 'No smoking' notice on the carriage window and proceeded to light his pipe. A. disbelieved B. ignored C. rejected D. avoided 18. We're going for a drink now - why don't you......? A. join B. come with C. come along D. accompany 19. You can't smoke in here. It's....the law. A. according B. against C. opposite D. anti 20. He was.......of his son's success in the competition. A. honourable B. superior C. eager D. proud 21. To be a good pianist, you must...for an hour or more every day. A. prepare B. practise C. repeat D. instruct 22. He was quite.......as an actor in the 1950s. A. great B. high C. famous D. honourable 23. She closed the window and drew the.... before switching on the light. A. coverings B. shades C. curtains D. carpets 24. Alex didn't come to see the film last night because he.......it before. A. saw B. was seen C. has seen D. had seen 25. The actress wore dark glasses to avoid being........ A. recalled B. remembered C. recognised D. reminded 26. Jack.......for his friend since nine o'clock. A. has been waiting B. is waiting C. waited D. waits 27. I like that photo very much. Could you make an.....for me? A. increase B. enlargement C. extension D. expansion 28. He was.......by all the people there. A. listened to B. to be listened C. listened D. listening 29. What is it.......you really want to say? A. what B. how C. that D. where 30.The doctor told me he could.....nothing wrong with my health. A. discover B. realise C. notice D. find 31. The two sisters are very much alike; I can never......them apart. A. tell B. decide C. know D. separate 32. You.......go even if you don't want to. A. can B. must not C. cannot D. must 33. Could you.......him to bring his camera? A. recall B. remind C. remember D. recognise 34. By the time Alfonso finally graduated from high school, he.......seven different schools because his parents moved frequently. A. attended B. was attending C. had been attending D. had attended 35. She did not come to the party, though she......us she would. A. promised B. offered C. agreed D. swore 36. The homeless couple...at last in finding a flat to rent. A. enabled B. managed C. succeeded D. reached 37. We have already informed them.......the decision. A. of B. in C. to D. with 38. The doctor allowed him to go home on.......that he remained in bed. A. order B. condition C. promise D. account 39. He won't be able to pay for the car.....his father's help. A. until B. except C. unless D. without 40. After ancient Greek athletes won a race in the Olympics, they....a simple crown of olive leaves. A. had received B. received C. were receiving D. have received 41. Did you.... to lock the door? A. recall B. recognise C. remind D. remember 42. Let's go shopping.......some new cooking utensils. A. to B. in C. for D. of 43. She wore a......ring on her left hand. A. bride's B. wedding C. bridal D. marriage 44. It was a horrible ride through pouring rain. ......., he had a puncture and for the last hour had to push the bicycle. A. To make matters worse B. As a matter of fact C. Even so D. In fact 45........Jason became famous, he has ignored his old friends. He shouldn't do that. A. If B. Ever since C. Even though D. Due to 46. The dentist had to.......the tooth as it was badly decayed. A. eradicate B. pull off C. extricate D. extract 47. The fire must have brokenafter the staff had gone home. A. out B. in C. down D. through 48. My friend.......when the lesson started. A. hasn't arrived B. wasn't arrived C. hadn't arrived D. wasn't arriving 49. Who does Barbara.......you of? A. recall B. remind C. remember D. recognise 50. He was ill spoken.......among the people who knew his past. A. for B. from C. to D. of 51. I should like to.......touch with old friends but I have so little time. A. get into B. be in C. keep in D. lose 52. I wandered through the cool.......of the forest trees. A. dark B. shade C. obscurity D. shadow 53. You're late again - please try to be.......in future. A. punctual B. efficient C. accurate D. reliable 54. I.....forgetting her name. What's she called? A. tend to B. keep C. am usually D. always 55. I prefer staying at work late.....work home with me. A. to take B. than take C. to taking D. taking 56. He......on the bank fishing when he......a man's hat floating down the river. A. was sitting - saw B. has sat - had seen C. sat - was seeing D. was sitting - has seen 57. I've.......a sport's club so that I can play regularly. A. involved B. enlisted C. taken part in D. joined 58. If someone had been holding the bottom of the ladder, she wouldn't.......off. A. befalling B. fall C. have been falling D. have fallen 59. Suddenly.....hungry, he stopped to buy a bar of chocolate. A. feeling B. having felt C. felt D. feels 60. He was holding a tiny bird in the.....of his hand. A. thumb B. wrist C. palm D. fist 61. I have seventeen students, most of.......speak English very well. A. who B. those C. whom D. which 62. Last summer we went on.....holiday to Turkey. A. a packed B. a package C. a packer D. an inclusive 63. .....drivers usually drive very slowly. A. Learner B. Student C. Learning D. Practice 64. After the race......., the celebration began. A. has been won B. is won C. will be won D. had been won 65. You can operate my new CD player by.......control. A. battery B. gadget C. remote D high-tech 66.The professor spoke......fast for anyone to understand. A. too B. so C. little D very 67.You go ahead to the restaurant. I'll........you later A. accompany B. unite with C. come along with D. join 68. That bag looks very heavy, ........carry it for you? A. Am I going to B. Shall I C. Will I D. Would I II. READING. In 1920, when I was (69)......only three, my mother’s eldest child, my own sister Astri, died from appendicitis. She was seven years old when she died, which was also the age of my (70).......elder daughter, Olivia, when she died from measles forty-two years (71)....... Astri was far and away my father's favourite. He adored her beyond measure and her sudden death (72).......him literally speechless for days afterwards. He was so overwhelmed (73).......grief that when he himself went (74).......with pneumonia a month or so afterwards, he did not much care (75).......he lived or died. If they had had penicillin in those days, neither appendicitis nor pneumonia would have been so (76).......of a threat, but with no penicillin or any other magical antibiotic cures, pneumonia in particular was a very dangerous illness indeed. The pneumonia patient, (77).......about the fourth or fifth day, would invariably reach what was (78).......as 'the crisis'. The temperature soared and the (79).......became rapid. The patient had to fight to survive. My father refused to fight. He was thinking, I am quite sure, of his beloved daughter, and he was wanting to (80).......her in heaven. So he died . He was fifty-seven years old. 69. A. yet B. still C. about D. not yet 70. A. personal B. private C particular D. own 71. A. later B. after C. later on D. behind 72. A. made B. drove C. left D. put 73. A. by B. with C. at D. under 74. A. up B. ill C. down D. sick 75 A. whether B. about C. for whether D. of 76. A. great B. big C. much D. amount 77. A. at B. on C. either D. as 78. A. called B. named C. identified D. known 79. A. beating B. rate C. pulse D. heart 80. A. join B. unite C. associate D. connect The End ANSWER KEY 2 A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D 1 x 21 x 41 x 61 x 2 x 22 x 42 x 62 x 3 x 23 x 43 x 63 x 4 x 24 x 44 x 64 x 5 x 25 x 45 x 65 x 6 x 26 x 46 x 66 x 7 x 27 x 47 x 67 x 8 x 28 x 48 x 68 x 9 x 29 x 49 x 69 x 10 x 30 x 50 x 70 x 11 x 31 x 51 x 71 x 12 x 32 x 52 x 72 x 13 x 33 x 53 x 73 x 14 x 34 x 54 x 74 x 15 x 35 x 55 x 75 x 16 x 36 x 56 x 76 x 17 x 37 x 57 x 77 x 18 x 38 x 58 x 78 x 19 x 39 x 59 x 79 x 20 x 40 x 60 x 80 x
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