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TEST 25


Part 1: Phonetics:
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group
1. A. suitable B. biscuits C. guilty D. building
2. A. physical B. philosophy C. psychology D. biology
3. A. hello B. hour C. hate D. hit
4. A. this B. though C. those D. thin
5. A. hand B. nation C. brave D. basic

Choose the word whose syllable is stressed differently from the rest in each group
6. A. explanation B. celebrating C. fortunately D. calculator
7. A. absolutely B. exhibition C. affirmative D. opposition
8. A. office B. police C. service D. story
9. A. advise B. hurry C. matter D. happen
10. A. manageable B. magnificient C. considerate D. analysis

Part 2: Vocabulary - grammar and structures
Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D
11. Please Mr. Smith if I ______ him next week.
A. am seeing B. can be seeing C. will be seen D. see
12. You_______ to register for this course.
A. mustn't B. shouldn't C. don't need D. can have
13. We have been working hard. Let's ______ a break.


A. do B. take C. make D. find
14. As you drive down the road, take the ______, and you will see his house ahead.
A. left second B. turn second C. turn left D. left turning
15. He has lost a lot of weight________ he went on that diet.
A. in time B. since C. even though D. when
16. ________ you ever been to England.
A. Are B. Do C. Have D. Were
17. We are talking about the writer _______ book is best-selling.
A. who B. whom C. whose D. fast
18. My______ to work takes an hour.
A. travel B. journey C. driving D. way
19. How_______ can you drive through town?
A. long B. far C. much D. fast
20. How long does it__________ to travel from London to Oxford by train.
A. cost B. take C. last D. need
21. I've got a ______ in my arm.
A. hurt B. pain C. ache D. disease
22. The film made her__________

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A. crying B. cry C. to cry D. cried
23. My exam result disappointing. I wish I__________ it better.
A. cost B. take C. last D. need
24. I__________ home for work at eight o'clock every morning.
A. leave B. start C. go D. walk
25. This book________ written recently.

A. was B. has been C. had been D. is

Which sentence expresses the same idea as the given one?
26. People often say that he is a talented actor.
A. He is often said to be a talented actor.
B. people are often said that he is a talented actor.
C. He often said that he is a talented actor.
D. He is often said that he is a talented actor.
27. I began to learnt English a long time ago.
A. I have learnt English so long ago.
B. I have learnt English long time.
C. I have learnt English for a long time.
D. I have learnt English for many time.
28. They had to cancel the match because of the bad weather.
A. The football match had cancelled because of the bad weather.
B. The football match had to be cancelled because of the bad weather.
C. Although the weather was bad, the football match took place.
D. The football match was had to cancel because of the bad weather.
29. No one has used this machine for three years.
A. This machine has been used for three years.
B. This machine has to be used for three years.
C. This machine has not used three years.
D. This machine has not been used for three years.
30. Do not disturb.
A. Go this way. B. Don't go inside
C. Don't close the door D. Knock and enter

Choose a word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting
31. Those employees (A) which were working (B) on the upper floors of the building (C)
were unaware (D) of the fire.

32. The (A) most cheapest way (B) to buy (C) those products is (D) to offer cash.
33. They wanted to (A) leave in America (B) in order (C) to fulfill their (D) aspirations.
34. The (A) main reason (B) for further (C) study is (D) for to get a better job.
35. (A) Businesses are responsible (B) to the International Revenue Service (C) to keep
accurate (D) financial records.

Part 3: Reading

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Read the passages below and choose the correct answer among A, B, C or D.

The Polygraph
When we tell lies, we usually fear getting caught. This fear causes small changes in our
bodies. Our hearts beat more quickly, our blood flows faster and we breathe harder. A
machine called a polygraph or lie detector, measures these changes. It can tell if a person is
lying. Police often use lie detectors to question suspects. Companies use polygraphs to screen
people for jobs or to investigate theft. However, people cannot be forced to take lie detector
tests. The person being tested wears an arm band that attaches to the polygraph. At first the
person is asked simple questions such as. "What is your name?" From answers to these types
of questions, the machine measures the person's normal body activity. If a person tells the
truth there is little or no change in the polygraph. Later, the questions, the machine measures
the person's normal body activity. If a person tells the truth there is little or no change in the
polygraph. Later, the questions are more pointed. They focus more and more on what the
tester really wants to know. If the answers cause a large change on the polygraph it may mean
the person is lying. Polygraphs are not always right. They sometimes measure changes a
person might feel even when telling the truth.

This is especially true when the tester has not been trained to ask questions the right
way. People can sometimes learn to control their emotions and fool the lie detector, too. Still,
polygraphs are very useful in many kinds of police work.
36. What is the machine called that can tell if a person is lying?
A. a screening machine B. a polygraph
C. a fib detector D. none of the above
37. How is a person connected to this machine?
A. electrical wires B. by a chest strap C. by an arm strap D. none of the above
38. How does the machine know if you are lying?
A. It watches your eyes
B. It measures changes in the body
C. It check to see if you are crossing your fingers
D. It tells the truth.
39. How can someone fool a lie detector?
A. they cannot B. unplugging it
C. controlling their emotions D. none of the above
40. What happens if you tell the truth?
A. There is little or no change in the polygraph.
B. The polygraph will not work.
C. The tester asked the wrong questions.
D. None of the above.

A village is a quiet place where the influence of the city is not (41)_______ mucj. It is
indeed a very good place for rest and relaxation.
In village people do not live very close to one another. Their houses are far (42)_______.
Each house therefore has a lot of (43)_______ around it. So, almost every house is

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(44)_______ by flowers and fruit plants and vegetables. All these make the village look
(45)_______ and fresh. There are also tall trees everywhere which provide (46)_______ from
the sun and keep the village (47)_______
Some villages are surrounded by rice fields or mountains. There are also many streams
and rivers in many villages. All these (48)_______ great beauty and variety to village scene.
The village people are friendly and helpful. They work together and live in (49)_______
Living among (50)_______ friendly and simple people in such a quiet place is indeed a real
pleasure.

41. A. done B. made C. felt D. interesting
42. A. apart B. away C. from D. along
43. A. air B. space C. areas D. environment
44. A. covered B. occupied C. grown D. surrounded
45. A. green B. blue C. beauty D. gray
46. A. shadow B. light C. heat D. shade
47. A. hot B. cold C. cool D. fresh
48. A. make B. plus C. add D. increase
49. A. happy B. friendly C. well D. peace
50. A. so B. with C. such D. between

1. b 2. c 3. b 4. d 5. a 6. a 7. c 8. b 9. a 10. a
11. a 12. c 13. b 14. d 15. b 16. c 17. c 18. b 19. d 20. b
21. b 22. b 23. d 24. a 25. b 26. a 27. c 28. b 29. d 30. b
31. a 32. a 33. a 34. d 35. c 36. b 37. c 38. b 39. c 40. a
41. b 42. b 43. b 44. d 45. a 46. d 47. c 48. d 49. d 50. c



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