TEST 3 Find out the word having the pronunciation different from the three other a. doctor b. hospital c. sport d. tomorrow a. caves b. marks c. exams d. days Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest. a. persuade b. believe c. instead d. anxious a. picturesque b. campfire c. occupied d. photograph Identify the one underlined word or phrase – a, b, c, or d – that must be changed for the sentence to be correct: I’m tired because I’m not used to stay up late. a b c d When I came in, everyone were watching a film. a b c d She left the house in a hurry without to say goodbye to us. a b c d When do you expect him being there? a b c d Mark the letter a, b, c, or d on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. It makes us aware of our global responsibilities. a. national b. worldly c. universal d. overall You could see fluorescent lamps instead of ordinary light bulbs. a. in replacement b. in order for c. on payment for d. in place of Choose the best answer: Marth Thomas was an American educator who stood for equalrights for women. a. educated b. educational c. educating d. educationally It’s ...for me to home before 7 p.m. because I’ve got too much work to do. a. possible b. possibility c. possibly d. impossible *New telephone lines allow faster data...by fax or modem. a. calculation b. transmission c. entertainment d. development *Please..your phone card in the slot before pressing the number you require. a. insert b. operate c. plug d. adjust Television interferes family life and communication. a. in b. with c. on d. of There was a report The Independent this new law. a. on / or b. in / to c. in / about d. on / in I rarely eat ice cream now but I .....................eat it when I was a child. a. used to b. use to c. am used to d. are used to She left home in 1993 and she............. since then. a. hasn't seen b. didn't see c. hasn't been seen d. wasn't seen Almost everyone ...........................for home by the time we arrived. a. leave b. left c. leaves d. had left A number of political prisoners................since Independent Day. a. have been released b. have released c. was released d. released The man ...................I introduced you to last night is thoughtful. a. whom b. who c. that d. all are correct 24. Lan’s brother lives in Hanoi. He called her last night. a. Lan’s brother who lives in Hanoi called her last night. b. Lan’s brother that lives in Hanoi called her last night. c. Lan’s brother, who lives in Hanoi, called her last night. d. Lan’s brother, that lives in Hanoi, called her last night. Eric still lives with his parents ..................... he hasn’t found a flat yet. a. because b. although c. in spite of d. because of Jim ........................be my best friend but we aren’t friends any longer. a. is used to b. used to c. use to d. is used to SPEAKING: Ben : " ......................" - Jane: " Never mind" a. Sorry for staining your carpet. Let me have it cleaned b. Would you mind going to dinner next Sunday? c. Thank you for being honest with me d. Congratulations! How wonderful! Bill : "Can I get you another drink?" - Jerry: " ............................." a. No, it isn't b. Not just now c. No, I'll think it over d. Forget it WRITING: The waiter served us. He was impolite and impatient. a. The waiter served us who was impolite and impatient. b. The waiter who served us he was impolite and impatient. c. The waiter that served us was impolite and impatient. d. The waiter he served us who was impolite and impatient. Despite the increase in their salaries, 60 per cent of Japanese workers still spend Saturday at work. a. In spite of their salaries are increased b. Although they have got the increase in their salaries c. As their salaries have been increased d. Even though their increasing salary Why/ you/ consider/ don't/ visit/ me a. Why don't you consider to visit me? b. Why you don't consider to visit me? c. You consider why don't visit me. d. Why don't you consider visiting me? In spite of her difficult living conditions, she worked extremely hard. a. She worked very hard in difficult conditions. b. She worked very hard but she still lived in difficult conditions. c. She worked very hard even though her living conditions were difficult. d. She worked very hard because her living conditions were difficult. Read and choose the best option to fill in each blank. The table tennis match was very enjoyable before (31)..................... . lit a cigarette and ruined the evening. After (32)....................... smoking, they let the cigarette fall on the wooden floor. Unfortunately, they dropped it without putting it out but (33) .................. paid any attention to it. Even the. woman (34)................... next to the man with the cigarette did not notice. Soon, however, there was (35) ................ smoke. a. someone b. anyone c. no one d. nobody a. finish b. finishing c. finished d. finishes a. someone b. anyone c. no one d. everyone a. she was b. was c. who was d. she a lot of b. many c. a few d. a little Read the passage carefully, then choose the one best answer - a, b, c, or d There are so many museums and galleries in London that even people who have lived there for along time do not know them all. Some are traditional museums, but many are now making their exhibitions interactive, or hands-on to encourage people to touch and understand what is on display. At the Science Museum, visitors can carry out experiments. At the National History Museum, visitors can find out how to look for fossils on the beach. At the National gallery, the country’s main art gallery, visitors can call up paintings on computer screens, find out about them and then print out a plan with their location indicated. The Clink Prison Museum is a reconstruction of a seventeenth-century prison. Visitors can look at a typical cell and heavy leg irons and chains. At MOMI, the Museum of the Moving Image, almost all the things on display move. You can see how the first film was made, listen to the latest stereo system and watch the news from the 1960s. You can design your own cartoons, read the news on TV and fly like Superman over London. You can learn how to look for fossils at the.. A. Science Museum B. National History Museum C. National Gallery D. Clink Prison Museum You can design your own cartoons at the. A. National History Museum B. Clink Prison Museum C. National Gallery D. Museum of the Moving Image At the Clink Prison Museum, visitors can. A. carry out experiments B. listen to the latest stereo systems C. see a typical cell, leg irons and chains D. call up paintings on computer screens Which of the following can’t visitors do at MOMI? A. Seeing how the first film was made. B. Flying like Superman over London. C. Watching the news from the 1960s. D. Printing out a plan. In traditional museum, visitors can only. A. carry out experiments B. touch and understand the things on display C. look at the things on display D. design their own cartoons TEST 4 Find out the word having the pronunciation different from the three other a. prefer b. perfect c. nerve d. discover a. wood b. cook c. blood d. foot Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest. a. information b. important c. impossible d. intelligent a. family b. condition c. teacher d. children Identify the one underlined word or phrase – a, b, c, or d – that must be changed for the sentence to be correct: When I was a child, summers used to being warmer and winter colder than now. a b c d Hellen Keller, who was both blind and deafness, overcame her inabilities with the help of her a b c d teacher, Ann Sullivan. He invited me to having dinner with him and his family. a b c d I bought a cell phone whose I can use to send and receive e-mail. a b c d Mark the letter a, b, c, or d on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. This door should only be used in an emergence. a. a serious problem b. an annoying situation c. a serious situation d. a happy event I’m afraid you’ve made a mistake. a. wrongness b. error c. badness d. ugliness Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. I’m interested in teaching profession because I love working with children. A. unconcerned B. worried C. unhappy D. bored He has to ride his bike in narrow and crowded streets on the way to and from school. A. little B. few C. empty D. minor Choose the best answer: I remember you. You..to school here. a. were used to going b. have already gone c. went d. used to go I didn't like the noise in the city at first. But now................. here. a. I got used to living b. I'm used to living c. used to live d. I used to living So far this week there.............. three burglaries in our street. a. are b. were c. have been d. had been It was the most interesting film I .......................... a. never saw b. have ever seen c. had ever seen d. ever saw These flowers are fresh. They from the garden. a. have just been picked b. have been just picked c. have been picked just d. just have been picked I don’t like people ..........................never stop talking. a. that b. whom c. who d. a and c We like the computer. We bought it yesterday. a. We like the computer which we bought it yesterday. b. We like the computer which we bought yesterday. c. We like the computer we bought which yesterday. d. The computer we like we bought yesterday. This computer is not capable.running this software. a. for b. of c. in d. on At first the parents were opposed the ideal of sending their children to the special class. a. on b. up c. to d. of Low ..of animal fat generally leads to risk of heart diseases. a. consume b. consuming c. consumption d. consumer We have a good .with our neighbors. a. relative b. relatively c. relation d. relationship *In large classes, children feel that they cannot with the teacher. a. contact b. interact c. transmit d. relax A computer is a typewriter. a. convenient b. magical c. appropriate d. informative SPEAKING: Alfoso: "I had a really good time. Thank for the lovely evening". Maria: "............................" a. Yes, it's really good b. No,it's very kind of you c. I'm glad you enjoyed it d. Oh that's right John: "Would you like to have a get- together with us next weekend?" - Mickey: " ........................" a. No, I won't b. No, I wouldn't c. Yes, let's d. Yes, I'd love to WRITING: Although he was seriously ill, he was determined to finish his work. In spite of ________________________________________ a. the serious ill, he was determined to finish his work. b. be ill seriously, he was determined to finish his work. c. his serious illness, he was determined to finish his work. d. he was ill seriously, he was determined to finish his work. When did you last ride a bike? How long ___________________________________________ a. have you ridden a bike? b. is it since you rode a bike? c. is it since you have got a bike-ride? d. have you been riding a bike? I've still got the camera because no one has claimed it. I've still got the camera __________________________________ a. because it hasn't been claimed. b. because of not claiming on it. c. because of no claim has been made on it. d. because it has been claimed by no one Sue lives in the house. The house is opposite my house. a. Sue lives in the house which is opposite my house. b. Sue lives in the house who is opposite my house. c. Sue lives in the house where is opposite my house. d. Sue lives in the house and which is opposite my house Read and choose the best option to fill in each blank. The last two decades have seen enormous changes in the way people's (32) ....... are affected, by IT. Twenty years ago, few people had access to a computer whilst today (33)........ people use them at work, home or school and use of e-mail and the Internet is an every day event. These developments have brought many (34)........ to our lives. Email makes communication much easier and more immediate. This has numerous benefits for business. commerce, and education. The World Wide Web means that information on every conceivable subject is now (35).......... to us. Clearly, for many people this has made life much easier and more convenient. However, not all the effects of the new technology have been beneficial. Many people feel that the (36)........ use of e-mail is destroying traditional forms of communication. a. live b. lives c. living d. life a. most b. most of c. most of the d. almost a. services b. uses c. benefits d. effects a. free b. convenient c. unused d. available a. widespread b. immediate c. particular d. continued Read the passage carefully, then choose the one best answer - a, b, c, or d Galileo Galilei, one of the first modern scientists, was born in Pisa, Italy, in 1564. About twenty years later he attended the University of Pisa. At first he studied philosophy, but later he studied mathematics and astronomy. He was interested in the way the earth and other planets move around the sun. He made the telescope, which made far-away things look larger and easier to examine. He also started the new way of working in science. Before Galileo; scientists did not do experiments. They just guessed about how something happened. Galileo was different. He did not just make guesses. He did experiments and watched to see what happened. Galileo was famous for his study of how things fall. He was the first person to do experiments about this problem. Before, people thought that heavy things always fell faster than light things. He found out that this was not true. He took a heavy ball and a light ball and he dropped them both from a high place. They fell at the same speed. This meant that weight is not important. This is the law of failing bodies. it is an important law for understanding our world. The life of the scientist was not always easy in the 1500s. For example, Galileo got into trouble because of his scientific ideas. His ideas were not the same as the religious ideas at the time. Many religious people did not agree with him. During his whole life he had to worry about this. He even went to -prison for a while. But no one could stop him from thinking: He continued to look for scientific answers to his questions about the world. Galileo Galilei studied all of the following EXCEPT............ a. philosophy b. mathematics c. astronomy d. experiments Galileo started a new way of working in science in which ......... a. he made guesses about how things happened. b. he did experiments to see how things happened. c. he made guesses about how things happened before doing experiments. d. he was interested in the way things happened................ In his study of how things fall. Galileo found out that a. heavy things did not fall faster than light things. b. light things always fell faster than heavy things. c. weight i5 not important. d. a and c are correct. According to the passage, ................... a. Galileo made the telescope to discover some new planets. b. Galileo's scientific ideas were different from the religious ideas at that time. c. Galileo's scientific ideas were accepted by many religious people. d. Galileo found out lots of important facts about our world. 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