... he
31. I was very angry _______ Tom, because he was very rude______me.
A. about - with B. at - with C. with - about D. with - to
32. The subject,________we are going to discuss, is very important
A. ... was launched. Neil Armstrong, Edwin Buzz' Aldrin
and Michael Collins went (16)_____ space with the lunar module, the Eagle, which
would land on the moon.
Six hours after a successful (17)_____ ... last week?
A. could you B. were you able C. can you D. did you able
26. My grandfather_____ walk without any help last night
A. was able B. were able to C. can D. was able to
27. I would like to...
... he
31. I was very angry _______ Tom, because he was very rude______me.
A. about - with B. at - with C. with - about D. with - to
32. The subject,________we are going to discuss, is very important
A. ... days. I really feel I need a break.
A. out B. away C. over D. down
45. We can _____ the difficulty without too much effort
A. get away B. get over C. get off D. get through
46. You have to be_____ ... danger is an _____
part of the job.
A. inside B. internal C. insistent D. inherent
49. Students without the normal academic qualifications but who have relevant
work experience may be offered...
... WORDFORMATION EXERCISES: MCQs
NOUN ADJECTIVE ADVERB
1. Subject
2. (possessive) adjective + noun
3. enough ... humor.
a. popular (a) b. popularity (n) c. popularly (adv) d. popularize (v)
15. As she is so ……… with her present job, she’s decided to leave.
a. satisfaction (n) b. satisfactory (a) c. satisfactorily ... the job.
a. qualification b. qualified c. qualify d. qualifying
26. The weather will be bright with …………showers.
a. occasion b. occasional c. occasionally d. occasions
27. Most birds …………in the...
... Test on WordFormation ( 10 )
Exercise 1.
Throughout history, women have had ( 1 – responsible ) _______ ... medicine at universities until the 19
th
century and they only began to gain ( 12 – equal ) ______ with male doctors in the 20
th
century.
Exercise 2.
1. Monopoly is a ( 1 – fascinate ) ________ ... beautiful ) ________ in England. It has a number of ( 2 –
delight ) _______ villages and small towns with lovely old buildings that have remained ( 3 –
change) _______ since the area was a major (...
... has a similar meaning to the first.
Begin with the words given words.
41. He first met her 3 years ago.
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TEST 1 UNIT 2
A. PHONETICS:
I Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently ... hand with reading, he had the habit of making notes.
a. observed b. encouraged c. developed d. rejected
4. After the death of their mother , the children were by an aunt.
a. care for b. dealt with ... while
D. WRTING.
I. In these sentences , each one has four underlined words or phrases marked a, b,
c or d. choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the
sentence to be...
... Grammar Exercises
Indefinite and Definite Articles
L 1.,Fill in the blank with the correct indefinite article (a, an, or some) for
each word.
1. ________ tourist
2. ________ ... underlined
words.
1. I see our friends. _____________
2. They like wine. _____________
3. Call the waiter. _____________
4. The gift is for my daughter. _____________
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Exercises
Grammar Exercises
5. ... interesting building!
10. _____ a jerk!
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LEARN TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Exercises
Two -Word Verbs
Complete the sentences using the correct two -word verbs. Use the simple
present tense.
1. The meeting is...
... Nouns
The WordNet Domains resource (Magnini and
Cavaglia, 2000) assigns domain labels to synsets in
WordNet. Since the focus of the WSJ corpus is on
business and financial news, we can make use of
WordNet ... Introduction
In natural language, a word often assumes different
meanings, and the task of determining the correct
meaning, or sense, of a word in different contexts
is known as word sense disambiguation ... a
corpus-based, supervised learning approach. With
this approach, one would need to collect a text cor-
pus, in which each ambiguous word occurrence is
first tagged with its correct sense to serve as training
data.
The...
... created for each
word from the samples labeled by the word identity. With
this method we must cope with the problem of insufficient
training data. In the IFN/ENIT database [26] some words
are relatively ... has
been empirically fixed to 84.
7. WORD MODEL TRAINING AND CLASSIFICATION
Word model training is carried out to build up an HMM
with explicit state duration for each word in the lexicon.
This task ... window to form words models for
word recognition.
Holistic approaches [19] deal with the entire input
image. Holistic features, like translation/rotation invariant
quantities, word length, connected...
... are correct, and some have a word
which should not be there. Tick each correct line. If a line has a word which
should not be there, write the word in the space.
Key points 1 The infinitive ... similar meaning to the first
sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use
between two and five words, including the word given.
a) Sue went shopping so she could ... these days
Both contrast the present with the past.
Nowadays more women have careers.
What are you up to these days?
Notice that the word actually is not used with a time reference, as it is in...
... masked men last week.
4 Complete each sentence with a word from the box. Use each word once only.
a) The customs officers arrested Bob and charged him with smuggling.
b) The police spent all morning ... to
j) 'Can you come with me, please,' the detective said to Helen.
The detective asked
7 Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in
the space ... are for/in/under arrest.
e) I only attacked the young man from/in /with self-defence.
f) David was often at/in /with trouble with the police when he was young.
g) The robbers' car was hidden...