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Practice test 01

Choose the word whose main stressed syllable is different from the rest.
01. A. licence B. machine C. exciting D. prefer
02. A. relax B. mountain C. computer D. umbrella
03. A. information B. competition C. contribution D. television
04. A. receive B. frighten C. accident D.
promise
05. A. suitcase B. delayed C. police D.
together
Choose the word or phrase from the list that best completes each sentences.
06. Let's get her us some water.
A. to bring B. brings C. bring D. bringing
07. We should get the house
A. rebuild B. to rebuild C. rebuilding D. rebuilt
08. He spoke in that we couldn't hear him.
A. such a low voice B. such low voice C. so softly D. such a loud voice
09. There's been no the weather for nearly three days now. It's rained non-stop.
A. improvement in B. improvement of C. improving D. improvement for
10. People have different ways of preparing
A. in exams B. to exams C. their exams D. for exams
11. Lack of sleep can have an noticeable your performance at work.
A. effect on B. effect in C. affect in D. effect to
12. Next summer we are a swimming pool built in our back garden.
A. letting B. deciding C. having D. making
13. Recently there has been a marked reduction the number of people having foreign holidays.
A. in B. for C. of D. into
14. Some people deny the connection ill health.
A. of smoking and B. of smoking with C. between smoking and D. of smoking to
15. He lighted the candle I might read the note.


A. so that B. as long as C. because D. and
16. George took of the fine weather to do a day's work in his garden.
A. notice B. chance C. advantage D. charge
17. People who don't wait their turn in queues angry.
A. make me B. get be to me C. have me D. make me to be
18. Top fashion models often spend hundreds of pounds
A. getting straightened their teeth. B. getting their teeth straightened.
C. straightening their teeth. D. having got their teeth straightened.
19. Some people tie a knot in their handkerchief they don't forget something important.
A. because B. so that C. so as D. in order
20. I agree with most of what you said, but I can't your idea of letting children leave school at 14.
A. keep up with B. put up with C. catch up with D. go along with
21. Tears not only foreign subtances from the eyes, but also contain chemicals that fight many
common pathogens.
A. washing B. are washing C. wash D. for washing
22. The first American a professional sculptor was a woman, Patience Lovell Wright.
A. she became as B. to become C. became D. who she become
23. forms of life, the most varied are the insect.
A. All are B. Of all C. All D. They are all
24. Every driver should carry a first kit in their vehicle.
A. aid B. emergency C. treat D. cure
25. When I told the doctor that I'd had earache for nearly a month he gave me a for ear drops.
A. receipt B. recipe C. prescription D. ticket
26. Excessive exercise can a loss of appetite.
A. result in B. bring up C. affect D. effect 1-
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27. Some teachers their students rewrite their work if it untidy.
A. make B. get C. tell D. let
28. The condition of prisoner was when the warden gave them color TV sets and key to their cells.
A. improved B. worsended C. downgraded D. quickened

29. The at the local club include a swimming pool, a goft course and a fallout shelter.
A. shortage B. disadvantages C. success D. amenities
30. John has painting since he retired.
A. taken in B. take off C. taken up D. taken over
31. a flat with someone is cheaper than living on your own.
A. Decorating B. Cutting C. Dividing D. Sharing
32. The thief was to six months' imprisonment.
A. given B. sent C. sentenced D. allowed
33. If you want a good flat in Lodon, you have to pay through the for it.
A. lip B. nose C. mouth D. ear
34. They fell in love at first
A. sight B. glance C. view D. look
35. Why not for a ride ?
A. go B. to go C. going D. went
36. Janet :
John : I guess I'll have a cup of coffee.
A. Do you like coffee ? B. I don't like coffee.
C. What would you like to drink ? D. Would you like some coffee ?
37. Peter : Merry Christmas !
Mary :
A. Of course. B. Me too. C. Merry Christmas ! D. The same to you.
38. Simson : Is there a lot of traffic where you live ?
Petty :
A. Yes, it's pretty heavy. B. I could try. C. Sure, no problem. D. Almost every day.
39. Nam: Does she look like her sister ?
Mai :
A. Yes, both like mathematics. B. No, she doesn't like swimming.
C. No, they are very different. D. No, she likes green.
40. Hellen : What did you do last weekend ?
Sam :

A. I went swimming. B. It was last picnic. C. That's it. D. No, I've never gone swimming.
Read the text and chosse the one word or phrase from the list below that best complete each sentence.
During the last 400 years, most scientists relied (41) mathematics in their development of their
inventions or discovers. However, one great British scientist, Michael Faraday, didn't (42) use of
mathematics. Faraday, (43) son of a poor blacksmith, was born in London in 1791 and had no education
beyond reading and writing. In 1812, Faraday was hired (44) a bottle washer by the great chemist
Humphry Davy. Later, Faraday became a (45) scientist than Davy, (46) the last years of Davy's
life embittered with jealousy. Faraday made the first electric motor in 1821, a device that used (47) to
produce movement. Then Faraday became (48) in the relationship between electricity flows in the
wire. With this discovery, he produced a machine for making electricity called a (49) . Faraday then went
on to show (50) electricity affects chemical substances.

41. A. in B. for C. on D. at
42. A. carry B. make C. do D. take
43. A. one B.  C. the D. a
44. A. as B. like C. as though D. as if
45. A. famous B. bigger C. greater D.
more popular
46. A. made B. make C. to make D. making
47. A. electronic B. magnetism C. machines D. electricity
48. A. interested B. keen C. hook D. fond
49. A. dynamo B. A & C are correct C. generator D. generation
50. A. what B. whether C. how D. which

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Read the following text and choose the best answer for each question.

In 1723, there arrived in Philadelphia a penniless young man, eager for work and for knowledge. As the years
passed, this man, Benjamin Franklin contributed greatly to his city and to his country. He became a printer and a
publisher and a learned man in many subjects. He also helped to spread learning by establishing a public library

and by founding the American Philosophical Society, which is an important academy of great scholars to this day.
Fanklin intiated many improvements in the city of Philadelphia, making it one of the world's first cities to have
paved and lighted streets as well as a police force and a fire-fighting company. He also made many practical
inventions such as the Franklin stove, which has a very efficient heater, and the lighting rod to protect buildings in
electric storms. His scientific work with electricty earned Franklin world fame.
He took part in drawing up the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. He was the first ambassador to
France, and he held negotiate the treaty of 1783, which ended the Revolutionary War. As an active member and as
president of the Abolitionist Society, Franklin devoted the last years of his life to the movement to the end slavery.

51. When Franklin arrived in Philadelphia in 1723, he was
A. well-off. B. very poor. C. rich. D. neither rich nor poor.
52. How did Franklin help to spread learning ?
A. He established a library for the city. B. He became a printer and a publisher.
C. He was eager for work and knowledge. D. He contributed money to his city and his country.
53. What made Franklin famous all over the world ?
A. His work with a kind of stove. B. His scientific work with electricity.
C. His work with fire-fighting company. D. His work with lightning rod.
54. Which of the following statements is true ?
A. Franklin was never an ambassador.
B. Franklin was one of the people who drew up the Declaration of Independence.
C. Franklin alone drew up the Declaration of Independence.
D. Franklin didn't help negotiate the treaty of his life.
55. In what was Franklin active during the last years of his life ?
A. The war against slaves. B. The movement for the liberation of slaves.
C. His scientific work with electricity. D. His practical inventions with electricity.
Read the following text and choose the best answer for each question

Most people are afraid of sharks, but they usually do not know very much about them. For example, there are
350 kinds of sharks, and all of them are meat eaters. Some sharks are very big. The whale shark is 50 to 60 feet
long. But some sharks are very small. The dwart shark is only 6 inches long. Shark are 100 million years old. In

fact, they they lived at the same time as dinosaurs. Today, sharks live in very oceans in the world, but most sharks
live in warm water. They keep the oceans clean because they eat sick fish and animals. Most sharks have four to
six rows of teeth. When a shark's tooth falls out another moves in from behind. Sharks do not have ears. However,
they ''hear'' sounds and movements in the water. Any sound or movemeant makes the water vibrate. Sharks can
feel these vibration, and they help the sharks find foot. Sharks use their large eyes to find foot, too. Most sharks
see best in low light. They often hunt for food at dawn, in the evening, or in the middle of the night. Scientists
want to learn more about sharks for several reasons. For example, cancer is common in many animals, including
people. However, it is rare in sharks. Scientists want to find out why sharks almost never get cancer. Maybe this
information can help people prevent cancer too.

56. Many people afraid of sharks because
A. some sharks are small and some sharks are big. B. sharks live in every ocean in the world.
C. there are many kinds of sharks. D. sharks are meat eaters.
57. Where do most sharks live ?
A. In warm water. B. In the north pole. C. In every ocean in the world. D. In the south pole.
58. Sharks are important because
A. they are meat eaters. B. they clean the ocean. C. they are very big. D. they eat fish.
59. What happens when a shark's tooth falls out ?
A. It cannot eat. B. New tooth appear. C. The sharks dies. D. Another tooth moves in.
60. Sharks can find food because
A. B & D B. they can see with their eyes. C. they can hear. D. they feel vibration.

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Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct.
61. They brought (A) me a (B) two ounces bottle of (C) French (D) perfume.
62. (A) Pick up your (B) library card (C) at desk (D) fourth.
63. We worked (A) hardly (B) and saved (C) enough money to (D) take a trip.
64. Mary (A) never shops (B) in those (C) kind of expensive (D) specialty shops.
65. Outside (A) were may buildings either completely (B) destroyed or (C) bad (D) damaged.
66. Ann (A) has tried her best. After three months (B) only her salary is (C) the same as (D) me.

67. They (A) admitted (B) to have great (C) difficulties in studying (D) engineering.
68. Students nowadays (A) have great (B) contribution (C) to scientific (D) actions.
69. (A) What (B) easy (C) to learn language English (D) is !
70. In case it (A) may rain (B) hard this afternoon, you (C) should take the raincoat (D) with you.
Choose the answer has the most similar meaning to the original sentence.
71. Poverty and overcrowding are ruining the life of people in many cities.
A. Only poor people in may big cities have their ruined.
B. Crowds of people in many big cities are ruining their life.
C. Overcrowding in many big cities has made people poorer.
D. Due to poverty and overcrowding the life of people in many big cities is being ruined.
72. I didn't witness the scene myself, I didn't report the case tho the police.
A. I'd report the case tho the police but I didn't witness the scene myself.
B. I'd have reported the case to the police if I had witnessed the scene myself.
C. I wish I witnessed the scene myself so that I could report the case to the police.
D. Although not witnessing the scene myself, I think I shouldn't report the case to the police.
73. He can't support his family even after having found some extra work.
A. All are correct.
B. Before having found some extra work he can support his family.
C. His family support him to find having found some extra work.
D. Although he has found some extra work he can't support his family.
74. Taking that job will mean your having to travel a lot.
A. You should take that job despite traveling a lot.
B. You mean to travel a lot if you take that job.
C. If you took that job you'd have to travel a lot.
D. You will havr to travel a lot when you take that job.
75. The last time I had a swim in the lake was 10 years ago.
A. It is 10 years since I last swam in the lake.
B. All are correct.
C. I haven't swum in the lake for 10 years.
D. I last swam in the lake 10 years ago.
















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n¨m 2011
Practice test 02

Choose the word whose main stressed syllable is different from the rest.
01. A. wirter B. baker C. builder D. career
02. A. provide B. inspire C. realize D.
adopt
03. A. gardener B. president C. mountain D. inventor
04. A. music B. redundancy C. biology D. America
05. A. encourage B. consider C. democratic D. inhabit
Choose the word or phrase from the list that best completes each sentences.
06. His business is growing so fast that he must more workers.

A. take over B. take on C. take out D. take up
07. My neighbors made noise last night that I couldn't get to sleep.
A. so much B. so many C. so D. such
08. She demanded that she allowed to meet her son in prison.
A. was B. would be C. has been D. be
09. Where are the envelopes ? They are the shelf.
A. in B. above C. on D. at
10. That pop star, name is on everyone's lip, is orgnizing an international charity concert.
A. whose B. whom C. that D. which
11. It was only he told me his surname that I realized we had been to the same school.
A. as soon as B. then C. until D. when
12. I noticed that the house needed
A. cleaned B. to clean C. cleaning D. be cleaned
13. It's no waiting for a bus; they don't run in public holiday.
A. good B. point C. worth D. reason
14. He has recently got an interesting in a textile factory.
A. employment B. job C. occupation D. work
15. As we can wait no longer for the delivery of your order we have to it.
A. cancel B. delay C. postpone D. refuse
16. The football match was televised from the National Stadium.
A. live B. living C. alive D. life
17. He got an excellent grade in his exam the fact that he had not worked particulary hard.
A. on account of B. because of C. although D. in spite of
18. The story wasn't true; she'd it up.
A. make B. take C. taken D. made
19. The train was up by problems on the line.
A. bold B. held C. brought D. stopped
20. The child really after her mother.
A. made B. makes C. take D. took
21. He looked anyone who had less money than he had.

A. down for B. down on C. down over D. down at
22. He used to be an active person, but now he has to limit his activities problems with his health.
A. although B. in spite of C. nevertheless D. because of
23. It should be easy for Bob to find more time to spend with his children he no longer has to work in
the evenings and on weekends.
A. due to B. even though C. now that D. but
24. The prisoner that he had assaulted a policeman.
A. rejected B. refused C. declined D. denied
25. don't visit this part of the town.
A. The most tourists B. Most of tourists C. Most of the tourists D. Most tourists
26. had the van turned the corner than the wheel came off.
A. No sooner B. No longer C. Hardly D. Scarcely

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27. They took pride being the best players of the school.
A. on B. in C. at D. of
28. She still remembered how he had broken down and cried a baby.
A. like B. as C. same as D. as if
29. - I'm sorry about that !
- Well,
A. thank you B. you 're welcome C. of course D. it's OK
30. I can't understand why you have to make such a about something so unimportant.
A. fuss B. trouble C. mess D. noise
31. - Hi, Daniel !
-
A. Catch you later. B. It was nice of you. C. Nice to meet you, too. D. Hello.
32. - You can have these CDs for eight fifty.
-
A. Yes, that's too much. B. I'll give you $25. C. Sorry, that's too much.
D. I have a CD player.

33. - Have you got anything with beef in it ?
-
A. There's chicken in it. B. No, just chicken and pork. C. Beef or chicken ? D.
Chicken or pork ?
34. If you in behaving in this way, you will bring yourself nothing but trouble.
A. decide B. persist C. react D. continue
35. - Hi, you're Rick, aren't you ?
-
A. That's Cosin Emily. B. Ok. Great to see you, too.
C. Yeah, that's right. You're Peggy Sue, aren't you ? D. Yeah, it must have been 20 years.
Read the text and chosse the one word or phrase from the list below that best complete each sentence.
In 1967, a research team from an American University (36) out to explore the Well of Sacrifice at
Chichen Itza. Unfortunately, however, the water in this well was so dark that it was impossibe for divers to see, so
the team had to use filters to clean it.
Just as this work was about to begin, some local Indians told the team that the well was inhabited by the spirit of
a rain god. The god was (37) as Chac, and they warned the team that Chac would (38)
revenge if his home was disturbed. The team listened politely but (39) these warnings and went on
with their research.
(40) the summer, pumps and filters were used, but is wasn't until several months later that the
water was clear enough for divers to go down into the well. When they got down to work they began to discover
various objects at the (41) of the well. (42) the things they brought back to the surface were
human bones, and by the time they had (43) , they had recovered more than 50 skeletons. This was
proof that the well had indeed been used for human sacrifice.
Perhaps it would have been better if the team had (44) to the warning of the Indians, because within a
year, several members of the team had been (45) in mysterious accidents.

36. A. broke B. put C. set D. looked
37. A. named B. called C. known D. told
38. A. make B. take C. have D. do
39. A. refused B. ignored C. rejected D. denied

40. A. Inside B. Throughout C. Within D. Along
41. A. bottom B. ground C. depth D. end
42. A. Within B. Around C. Among D. Between
43. A. finished B. ended C. concluded D. achieved
44. A. heard B. listened C. watched D. noticed
45. A. missed B. wounded C. died D. killed
Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct.
46. The people (A) in this month's magazine (B) is the (C) most important (D) in the news.
47. There (A) is many deposits of (B) ore is the (C) surrounding mines (D) of the southwest region.
48. (A) Growing crops and raising animals (B) for food (C) are among the (D) more important steps ever
taken by mankind.

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49. The goat (A) was one (B) of first animal (C) to be (D) domesticated.
50. Hippocrates, a (A) famous Greek doctor (B) who lived 2,500 years ago, (C) swore an oath to preserve life and
(D) working for the benefit of everyone.
Read the following text and choose the best answer for each question.
If you invite an American friend to join you to have dinner in a restaurant, phone the restaurant first to find out
if you need a reservation to avoid a long wait for table.
To make a reservation, just give your name, the number of people in your group, and the time you plan to arrive.
When you invite someone to dinner, you should be prepared to pay the bill and reach for it when it arrives.
However, if your companion insists on playing his or her share, do not get into argument about it. Some one
people prefer to pay their own way so that they don't feel indebted, and those feeling should be respected. In most
American restaurants, the waiter or waitress's tip is not added to the bill. If the service was adequate, it is
customary to leave a tip equal to about 15% of the bill. In expensive restaurants, leave a bit more.

51. When you invite an America friend to have dinner in a restaurant
A. a resevation is not necessary. B. there are always many tables available for you.
C. you should make a resevation. D. you always have to wait for a long time.
52. To make a reservation, you

A. have to give your address, the time you arrive a how many persons there are in your group.
B. just give your name, the time you arrive and your address.
C. just give your name, the time you arrive and your telephone number.
D. just give your name, the time you arrive and how many persons there are in your group.
53. When you invite someone to dinner, you
A. share the bill with him. B. give the bill to him.
C. let him to pay himself. D. should prepare to
pay the bill.
54. If your companion insists on paying his share,
A. you should let him pay as he axpects. B. do not agree.
C. you should get into argument with him. D. it will be impolite.
55. In most America restaurants,
A. the tip added to the bill. B. the tip is about 15% of the bill.
C. you should not give the tip to waiters or waitresses. D. waiters and waitresses
never get the tip.
Read the following text and choose the best answer for each question.
The term decathlon is Greek for "ten tests". Contested only by men, the decathlon consists of ten different
competitions held over a two-day span. On day one, athletes compete in the 100-metre dash, long jump, short put,
high jump, and 400-metre dash. Day two features the 110-metre hurdles, discus, pole vault, javelin, and 1,500-
metre running event.
Athletes score points according to offical scoring tables that are preset by the governing body of the sport. For
example, if an athlete runs the 400-metre dash in 50 seconds, the athlete earns 815 points, and if he pole vaults
5.49m (18ft), he scores 1,064 points. The athlete's scores in the various events are totaled, and the competitor with
the highest point total in the winner. (The highest scores possible is 10,000 points) If there is a tie, the athlete who
bettered the other in the most events is the victor. Athletes who have made outstanding performances in the
decathlon include Jim Thorpe, Bob Mathias, Bruce Jenner, and Dan O'Brien of the United Stated, and Daley
Thompson of the United Kingdom.

56. Deca- in the word decathlon
A. is a prefix meaning five. B. is a similar to ten competitions.

C. is a word meaning tests. D. is a prefix meaning ten.
57. The first day of the decathlon has competitions
A. jumping only. B. five events including discus, pole vault.
C. all events relatingto running. D. five events including long and high jump.
58. What word is similar in meaning to the word dash ?
A. Shooting B. Run C. Throwing D. Jump
59. The winner is the athlete who
A. make outstanding performances. B. scores 1,064 points pole vault.
C. has the highest point total. D. wins 10,000 points.
60. The five outstanding athletes in the decathlon mentioned in the text are .
A. mostly Americans. B. from America. C. from Britain. D. from the USA.
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Choose the answer has the most similar meaning to the original sentence.
61. The cottage was so expensive that I couldn't consider it.
A. The cottage was too expensive for me to consider.
B. The cottage was too expensive so I won't consider it.
C. The cottage was too expensive so that it won't be considered.
D. The cottage was too expensive for me to consider it.
62. He is by far the richest man I know.
A. He is much richer than anyone I know. B. He is one of the rich men I know.
C. He is richer than all of his friends. D. He is the richest man in my country.
63. She would have sung for us if he had asked her.
A. She was going to sing for us but she then changed her mind.
B. She sang for us although he didn't ask her.
C. He didn't ask her to sing so she didn't sing.
D. He asked her to sing but she refused.
64. Seeing that he was so angry, she left the office.
A. He wouldn't have been so angry if she hadn't left the office.
B. She left the office when see saw how angry he was.

C. She didn't want to make him angry so she left.
D. He grew very angry when he saw her leaving the office.
65. She is proud of being such a good pianist.
A. She prides herself on being good pianist. B. She prides herself on being a good pianist.
C. She prides herself on playing the piano. D. She prides herself in her playing the piano.
66. Although he is intelligent, he doesn't do well at school.
A. In spite he is intelligent, he doesn't do well at school.
B. In spite of intelligent, he doesn't do well at school.
C. Although his intelligence, he doesn't do well at school.
D. Desipte of being intelligent, he doesn't do well at school.
67. Jean drives more carefully than Rose.
A. Rose drives less careful than Jean. B. Rose drives carelessly than Jean.
C. Jean is a more careful driver than Rose. D. Jean is a more carefully driver than Rose.
68. People has discovered a new source of energy.
A. A new source of energy has been discover. B. A new source of energy have been discovered.
C. A new source of energy has been discovered. D. A new source of energy has discovered.
69. We didn't go on holiday last year because we didn't have enough money.
A. If we had enough money, we will go on holiday.
B. If we hadn't had enough money, we would have gone on holiday last year.
C. If we had had enough money, we would have gone on holiday last year.
D. If we hadn't had enough money, we wouldn't have gone on holiday last year.
70. People protesting against pollution are matching to London.
A. People who protesting against pollution are matching to London
B. People who protests against pollution are matching to London
C. People who protest against pollution are matching to London.
D. People protest against pollution are matching to London.











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n¨m 2011
Practice test 03

Choose the word whose main stressed syllable is different from the rest.
01. A. industry B. interview C. essential D. comfortable
02. A. tranquility B. convinent C. custom D. confirm
03. A. energy B. destruction C. industrial D. extreme
04. A. behaviour B. abundant C. estimate D. requirement
05. A. modernize B. historical C. obivous D. general
Choose the word or phrase from the list that best completes each sentences.
06. There isn't for everyone.
A. enough bread B. many bread C. few bread D. bread enough
07. Sheep in the pastures along the rives
A. could see B. can be seeing C. could be seen D. can see
08. Did you like Dr. Brown's visit? Yes, I found him
A. being interested B. being interesting C. interrested D. interesting
09. China has a colder than Vietnam.
A. climate B. temperature C. season D. air
10. She didn't do it herself. She got some workmen it for her.
A. doing B. to do C. they did D. do
11. Either of the men off duty

A. are B. is C. were D. have been
12. If we use non-renewable like coal and gas at the present rate, we'll soon have none left.
A. sources B. products C. resource D. materials
13. Exhaust from a car are one of the main causes of acid rain.
A. smoke B. escapes C. waste D. fumes
14. Keith was furious ! The vase that he'd paid $100 for at the auction turned out to be
A. worthless B. invaluable C. priceless D. costly
15. The piano at the moment.
A. was repaired B. repaired C. is being repaired D. is repaired
16. Let's have a picnic on Saturday on Sunday.
A. instead of B. in favor of C. on account of D. in spite of
17. Several houses have been broken into, but the identity of the remains unknown.
A. robber B. smuggler C. murderer D. burglar
18. Our children are looking forward
A. to celebrate xmas B. celebrating Xmas C. to Xmas D. Xmas celebration
19. I tried to talk her joining our trip, but she refused.
A. out of B. into C. on D. in
20. , bobby passed the driving test right at the first time of talking it.
A. of our surprise B. by our surprise C. in our surprise D. to our surprise
21. , most plants depend on animals for many of their basic needs.
A. Alike men B. Like men C. Alike man D. Like man
22. We have decided to interview six best for the job
A. applications B. appliances C. applying D. applicants
23. It is a long time since Peter .
A. I saw B. having seen C. my seeing of D. I have seen
24. Most colleagues believe her because she is always
A. truthful B. truth C. trust D. true
25. They arrived Heathrow airport at 6pm yesterday.
A. on B. to C. at D. in
26. they are planning to live here for a short time, they don't want to buy much furniture.

A. Since B. Therefore C. However D. Unless
27. We spend a year this boat, and it turned out to be useless.
A. building B. to bluilding C. in building D. for building 1-03
28. He completely with what I said.
A. complained B. accepted C. argued D. agreed
29. I finish my homework a few days ahead the deadline.
A. by B. of C. to D. at
30. He hurried he wouldn't be late for class.
A. unless B. since C. as if D. so that

Read the text and chosse the one word or phrase from the list below that best complete each sentence.
Everyone wants to reduce pollution. But the pollution (31) is as complicated as it is serious. It is
complicated (32) much pollution is caused by things that benefit people. For example, (33) from
automobiles causes a large percentage of all air pollution. But the automobile (34) transportation for
millions of people. Factories (35) much of material that pollutes air and water, but factories give
employment to a large number of people.
Thus, to end (36) greatly reduce polltion immediately, people would have to stop using many things that
(37) them. Most people do not want to do that, of course. But pollution can be (38) reduced in
several ways. Scientists and engineers can work to find ways to lessen the amount of pollution that such thing as
as automobiles and factories cause. Governments can pass and enforce laws that (39) business and
(40) to stop, or cut down on certain polluting activities.
31. A. event B. problem C. accident D. work
32. A. that B. because C. while D. so
33. A. exhaust B. gas C. liquid D. fire
34. A. provides B. affords C. takes D. carries
35. A. bring B. offer C. discharge D. cause
36. A. to B. so C. or D. that
37. A. encourage B. harm C. motivate D. benefit
38. A. little B. that C. gradually D. so
39. A. forbid B. require C. prevent D. request

40. A. individuals B. commercials C. traffic D.
surroundings
Read the text and chosse the one word or phrase from the list below that best complete each sentence.
English is the (41) important in the world today. A very large (42) of people understand and
use English in many (43) of the world.
Indeed English is a very useful language. If we (44) English we can go to any place or country we
like. We shall not find it hard to (45) people understand what we want to say
English also helps us to learn all kinds of subjects. Hundreds of books are (46) in English every day in
many countries to teach people many useful things. (47) English language has therefore helped to
spread ideas and knowledge to all the corners of the world. There is no subject that cannot be (48) in
English.
As English is used so much everywhere in the world, it has helped to make the coutries in the world more
(49) . The leader of the world use English to understand one another. The English language has
therefore helped to spread better understanding and friendship among countries of the world.
Lastly, a person who knows English is respected by people. It is for all these (50) that I want to learn
English.
41. A. mostly B. best C. chiefly D. most
42. A. amount B. number C. few D. deal
43. A. scenes B. countries C. places D. sites
44. A. speak B. tell C. realize D. say
45. A. make B. get C. let D. persuade
46. A. made B. print C. wrote D. published
47. A. An B. That C. The D. A
48. A. taught B. recognized C. known D. realized
49. A. friend B. friendliness C. friendship D. friendly
50. A. results B. causes C. reasons D. effects
Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct.
51. They suggested (A) to go (B) on a picnic that weekend (C) despite (D) the weather.
52. Students are not (A) allowed using dictionaries (B) while they (C) are sitting (D) for an exam.
53. Last week, a sister (A) of mine (B) sent me some money I (C) have asked (D) for.

54. She (A) hardly thought (B) for a minute that she (C) will win (D) the next competition.
55. (A) On hearing the news (B) all the children were (C) so excited to sit (D) still.
Read the following text and choose the best answer for each question.
As a result of years of research, we know that too much animals fat is bad for our health. For example,
Americans eat a lot of meat and only a small amount of grains, fruit and vegetables. Because of their diet, they
have high rates of cancer and heart disease, In Janpan, in contrast, people eat large amounts of grains and very
little meat, The Japanese also have very low rates of cancer and heart disease. In fact the Japanese live longer than
anyone else in the world. Unfortunately, when Japanese people move to the United States, the rates of heart
disease and cancer increase as their diet changes. Moreover, as hamburgers, ice-cream, and other high fat foods
become popular in Japan, the rates of heart disease and cancer are also increasing there as well. People are also
eating more meat and dairy products in other countries such as Cuba, Mauritius, and Hungary. Not surprisingly,
the disease rates in these countries are increasing along with the change in diet. Consequently, doctors everywhere
advise people to eat more grains, fruit and vegatables and to eat less meat and fewer dairy products.
56. What the main idea of this passage ?
A. Eating meats causes cancer and heart disease.
B. The kind of diet we have can cause or prevent deseases.
C. Doctors advise people to eat more grains, fruit and vegetables.
D. Children eat the same way their parents eat
57. Why do the Japanese have low rates of cancer and heart disease ?
A. Because they eat a lot of grains and very little meat.
B. Because they live longer than anyone else in the world.
C. Because their diet changes.
D. Because they do not eat animal fat.
58. " the Japanese live longer than anyone else in the world.". What does anyone else mean ?
A. Most other people B. Nobody C. Some other people D. All other people
59. " Moreover, as hamburgers, ice-cream, and other high fat foods become popular in Japan, ". What does
moreover mean ?
A. However B. Also C. Then D. Yet
60. " the rates of heart disease and cancer are also increasing there as well ". Where does there refer to ?
A. In Cuba, Mauritius, and Hungary B. In Cuba C. In the United States D. In

Japan

Read the following text and choose the best answer for each question.
The first half of the 20th century ushered in many dratic changes. Some of the most far- reaching have been
brought about by one invention, the automobile. The increased availability of gasoline-powered cars has affected
all aspects of society, all over the world.
In 1909 Ford's Model T sold for three hundred and fifty dollars. However with the invention of the assembly line,
which reduced the production time for a car from fourteen hours to ninety-three minutes, Ford was able to sell the
Model T for less than three hundred dollars by the and of the decade, In the 1920s General Motors introduced five
classes of car, from the luxurious Cadillac to the economical Chevrolet. By 1929 there was one car on the road for
every five people living in the United States.
This bomming industry helped to support many others, including the steel, chemical, rubber, petroleum and glass
industries. Americans willingly paid state gasoline taxes to create the new highways that soon crisscrossed the
nation.
61. What the main idea of this passage ?
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A. The impact of assembly-line technology on American industry.
B. The history of the American high way system.
C. The affect of the automobiles on American industry.
D. Turn-of-the-century automobiles.
62. All of the following are mentioned as having benefited from the increased popularity of the automobile
EXCEPT
A. the steel industry B. the tourist industry C. highway construction D. the rubber industry
63. According to the passage, the effect of the assembly-line production on the automobile industry was

A. automobiles of better quality. B. an increase in the popularity of the Chevrolet.

C. a reduction in the average worker's salary by 300 D. a reduction in the price of a model T.
64. The word "booming" could best be replaced
A. noise-producing B. rapidly growing C. severely limited D. explosive
65. The passage implies that the increase in the number of roadside billboards was primarily due to
A. a new gasonline tax. B. an increase in the number of cars.
C. an increase in the number of highway workers. D. an increase in advertising overall.

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Choose the answer has the most similar meaning to the original sentence.

66. Mary didn't reach home until midnight.
A. Until midnight Mary didn't reach home. B. C & D are correct
C. It was not until midnight that Mary reached home. D. Not until midnight did Mary reach
home.

67. I have no idea about his plan to go to Hungary.
A. I don't care if he goes to Hungary. B. I am not aware of his plan to Hungry.
C. I don't think he will go to Hungary. D. I don't want to discuss his plan to go to
Hungary.

68. No one in the family is more sympathetic than Laura.
A. Laura is the most sympathetic of all the people in the house.
B. Laura is more sympathetic than most people in the house.
C. The people in the house is not sympathetic at all.
D. Laura is very sympathetic.

69. He lost his job three months ago.
A. It has been three months since he has lost his job.
B. It is three months ago since he lost his job.
C. It is three months since he lost his job.

D. They are three months since he lost his job.

70. I didn't have an umbrella with me, so I got wet
A. If I had had an umbrella, I wouldn't get wet.
B. If I had had an umbrella, I would get wet.
C. If I had had an umbrella, I would have got wet.
D. If I had had an umbrella, I wouldn't have got wet.
























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