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I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently 1. A. bush B. rush C. pull D. lunar 2. A. choir B. choice C. noise D. toilet 3. A. beloved B. helped C. wicked D. naked 4. A. easy B. pleased C. pleasure D. teach 5. A. depth B. with C. smooth D. breathe II. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently 6. A. amount B. mental C. dependence D. opinion 7. A. imposed B. repetition C. improve D. possession 8. A. section B. grammar C. unsuccessful D.demonstrate 9. A. amateur B. astronomy C. dinosaurs D. sonorous 10. A. create B. tactician C. foundation D. wagon III. Choose the best answer 11. The passport she carried was…. A. artificial B. imitation C. untrue D. false 12. …Daisy didn’t like to swim, she played on the beach while her friends swam in the sea. A. Since B. Although C. However D. When 13. Did you break that window on…? A. Deliberation B. purpose C. intention D. reason 14. When an ortrich is frightened, it buries its head …the sand. A. In B. under C. into D. beneath 15. Every Sunday we …on walking in the park. A. Seldom B. usually C. rarely D. never 16. On his father’s death, Tom was…$100,000. A. Presented B. inherited C. left D. gifted 17. I estimate that this diamond ring is…about $100,000. A. Valued B. precious C. worth D. priced 18. …many times I tell him, he always forgets to pass on phone massages. A. Wherever B. Whatever C. However D. Whenever 19. He didn’t have …in his suitcase for all the things he had bought on holiday. A. Room B. place C. size D. area 20. It is always a good idea to …a bill before paying it. A. Calculate B. add C. control D. check 21. “Where’s Polly?” – “She…” A. Is studying in her room C. in her room is studying B. Studies in her room D. has in her room studied 22. …in your class have tickets for the lecture series? A. Do any of the student C. Do any of the students B. Does any of the student D. Does any of the students 23. He has just bought …expensive new furniture. A. An B. some C. these D. those 24. Yesterday I…to furniture store. I bought a new lamp there. A. Could go C. could have gone B. Went D. ought to have gone 25. Jane should seriously consider…an actress. She is a talented performer. A. To become B. become C. becoming D. will become 26. Is it true…the law says there is no smoking in restaurants in this city? A. That what B. what C. if D. that 27. Today, many serious childhood diseases…by early immunisation. A. Are preventing C. can prevent B. Prevent D. can be prevented 28. Many people lost their homes in the earthquake. The government needs to establish more shelters to care for those …have homes. A. Who don’t C. which don’t B. Who doesn’t D. which doesn’t 29. It’s a beautiful day. Would you like to go…? A. To sail B. sailing C. to sailing D. for sailing 30. Next month I …Derek for 20 years. A. Know C. am knowing B. Will have known D. have known 31. Several …sleeping under the tree. A. Of lions were C. of the lions was B. Lions was D. lions were 32. Did the teacher explain how…this problem? A. Do we solve B. can we solve C. to solve D. solve 33. Only if you promise to study hard…to help you A. Will I agree B. agree I C. I agree D. I will agree 34. About 15,000 years ago, northern Wisconsin…under ice a mile deep. A. Was buried B. was burying C. buried D. had buried 35. …arrived for you this morning. A. Furniture C. some furniture B. A furniture D. some furnitures 36. I expect Mary …here early tonight. She should arrive in the next half hour. A. To come C. having come B. Coming D. to have come 37. Problem …never occurred. A. I had expected it C. that I expected it B. Who I had expected D. I had expected 38. I wish Janet …to the meeting this afternoon. A. Could come B. came C. can come D. will come 39. I…with you on that subject. A. Am agreeing B. am agreed C. agreeing D. agree 40. I…be there at 6 p.m. for the meeting, but my car won’t start. Could you please give me a lift in your car? A. Will B. may C. supposed to D. have got to IV. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting 41. Tom spent (A) such enjoyable vacation in Europe this summer (B) that he plans (C) to return as soon as he (D) saves enough money 42. Alexander Graham Bell (A) figured out (B) a way to transmit (C) speech electronical (D) when was just 27. 43. (A) Much of (B) the fresh vegetables consumed in the United States (C) are grown (D) by truck farmers. 44. (A) Even though the child pretended (B) sleeping, (C) when we opened the bedroom door we were not (D) deceived 45. (A) Beyond the simple pleasures of (B) flying, kites have been (C) use to lift and (D) tow objects. 46. If Jackie and Mary (A) had been (B) in (C) better physical condition, they (D) might enjoyed the hike more. 47. (A) Mushroom thrive in damp places, (B) where (C) is there plenty of (D) moisture and nutrients 48. The (A) inventor of Alexander Graham Bell (B) greatly extended (C) the limits of (D) communication. 49. Harry’s advisor persuaded (A) his taking several courses (B) which did (C) not involve (D) much knowledge of mathematics 50. Some people (A) believed that humans will (B) never (C) use away all (D) the natural resources of our earth. V. Read the passage and choose the best answer. A new restaurant with a difference has opened in the High Street next door to the Royal Theatre in Bristol. It is called Starters and is (51)… by Carol and Phillip Wells who opened a (52)…reataurant in London last year. Instead of a traditional three – course (53)…customers can choose whatever (54)…want from a list of (55)…a hundred staters or first courses. The list also includes recipes from all over the world and customers are recommended to (56)…at least 3 starters to (57)…a satisfying meal. Prices vary depending on what you have, (58)…it is possible to eat quite cheaply if you (59)…want to spend a lot of money. The new restaurant is becoming very popular and it’s (60)…to book a table to avoid waiting. 51. A. got B. held C. run D. taken 52. A. similar B. same C. several D. like 53. A. tea B. meal C. food D. plate 54. A. you B. he C. they D. we 55. A only B. up C. more D. over 56. A. read B. choose C. look D. want 57. A. make B. be C. want D. need 58. A. so B. then C. unless D. if 59. A. do B. can C. don’t D. will 60. A. well B. best C. great D. fine VI. Read the passage and choose the best answer. A. We were sorry to hear about the accident. Anyway, you mustn’t feel too anxious about work. A lot of people are away on holiday this month, so there’s not as much business as usual. When you are feeling a little better we’d like to come and see you; we’ll bring you some of your favourite chocolate. Now for office news. Have you heard that the boss is getting married next month? She tried to keep it quiet but one of the secretaries heard her talking about wedding arrangements over the phone, so now of course everyone knows! We’re collecting money to buy her a present. It’s really difficult to know what to get her as she has most things. Someone has suggested theatre or concert tickets, which is a good idea. We can find ou from her personal assiatant what her plans are and when she has a free-evening. The only problem is that although we know what she likes, we don’t know whether her future husband shares her tastes. All being well, we’ll see you some time next week. Until the we all send our good wishes and hope you recover quickly. 61. What is the writer trying to do in the text? A. To give some cheerful news C. to describe her office work B. To offer professional advice D. to suggest ways to recover 62. Why would somebody read the text? A. To find out about a wedding present B. To arrange to see friends C. To learn about a person’s accident D. To help them stop worrying 63. What does the writer suggest about one of the secretaries? A. She’s hard-working C. She likes secret B. She talks too much D. She enjoys weddings. 64. Why is it difficult to buy the boss present? A. She already has a lot of things B. No one knows her fiance C. They haven’t much money D. She’s been married once before 65. Which of the following words do you think the writer sent? A. Really pleased to hear your news. Hope all goes well on the big day. Don’t forget to send us a photo B. Under stress? Don’t worry. Have a good rest, hope the weather stays fine and you come back feeling it C. What bad luck! Anyway, glad things aren’t too serious. Keep smiling and see you soon D. Come and have supper with us next week before going to the theatre. That should cheer you up. I hope you can come C. Experts emphasise that senility is not an inevitable result of the aging process, like greying hair. It is a specific disease with a variety of causes, resulting in falling memory, a decline in the ability to work with numbers, errors in judgement, and irritability often leading to paranoia. By their 70s, many normal people show decline in memory, reasoning, learning and problem – solving, but others do not. Older people with a good deal of education who are used to using their minds appear to have less difficult. Moreover, about 15 – 20 per cent of patients who become senile suffer from conditions that can be corrected. 66. From the passage, it is clear that senily is a problem affecting especially a person’s A. Hair B. mind C. skin D. blood 67. The passage states that senility seem to affect mainly A. Men B. women C. the young D. the elderly 68. Expects point out that senility A. Can generally be prevented C. does not affect everybody B. Can generally be cured D. has no specific symtoms 69. Which of the following is not described as a sign of senility? A. Greying hair C. errors in judgement B. Falling memory D. confusing with numbers 70. Which of the following statements based on the last sentence is true? A. Most people become senily B. Most people do not become senily C. Most senily people can be cured D. Most senily people can not be cured VII. Choose the correct sentence which has the same meaning as the given 71. Pleased don’t go there now. A. I don’t want to go there now B. I wouldn’t like to go there now C. I had better not go there now D. I’d rather you didn’t go there 72. A neighbour is looking after the children while I’m out A. A neighbour is taking care of the children while I’m out B. A neighbour is taking care for the children while I’m out C. A neighbour is taking care about the children while I’m out D. A neighbour is taking care to the children while I’m out 73. Her friend came and saw her in hospital, which was kind. A. It was kind to her friend who came and saw her in hospital B. It was kind of her to come and see her friend in hospital C. It was kind of her friend to come and see her in hospital D. She was kind to come and see her friend in hospital 74. I have never seen such beautiful pictures before A. These pictures are the most beautiful I have never seen B. These pictures are the most beautiful I have ever seen C. This is the first time I have seen beautiful pictures D. This is the first time I see beautiful pictures 75. “How long have you been waitin here?” the girl asked me A. The girl asked me how long I had been waiting here B. The girl asked me how long had I been waiting here C. The girl asked me how long I had been waiting there D. The girl asked me how long had I been waiting there 76. Take an umbrella because it might rain A. In case it rains, take an umbrella B. In case it will rain, take an umbrella C. Take an umbrella if it rains D. Take an umbrella if it will rain 77. Drinking a lot of tea is new for me A. I drink a lot of new tea B. A lot of new tea is drunk C. I’m not used to drinking a lot of tea D. I’m not used to drink a lot of tea 78. Although it was sunny, I felt quite cold A. I felt quite cold because of the sunny weather B. I felt quite cold in spite of being sunny C. Despite the sunny weather, but I felt quite cold D. Despite the sunny weather, I felt quite cold 79. They are designing a new machine A. A new machine is being design B. A new machine is being designing C. A new machine is designed D. A new machine is being designed 80. The picnic was cancelled because it rained A. If it didn’t rain, the picnic wouldn’t be cancelled B. If it hadn’t rained, the picnic wouldn’t have been cancelled C. If it didn’t rain, the picnic wouldn’t have been cancelled D. If it hadn’t rained, the picnic wouldn’t be cancelled . I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently 1. A. bush B. rush C. pull D. lunar 2. A. choir B. choice C. noise D. toilet 3. A. beloved B. helped. before A. These pictures are the most beautiful I have never seen B. These pictures are the most beautiful I have ever seen C. This is the first time I have seen beautiful pictures D. This is the first. I’d rather you didn’t go there 72. A neighbour is looking after the children while I’m out A. A neighbour is taking care of the children while I’m out B. A neighbour is taking care for the children

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