I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the other.
1. A. equal B. fashion C. champagne D. match
2. A. comic B. cross C. cotton D. economic
3. A. baggy B. minority C. style D. rivalry
4. A. design B. ghost C. clothing D. strong
5. A. casual B. sale C. sleeveless D. slit
II. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others.
6. A. baggy B. design C. equal D. poetry
7. A. inspiration B. fashionable C. modernize D. symbolize
8. A. casual B. embroider C. designer D. occasion
9. A. convenient B. encourage C. material D. modernize
10. A. champagne B. inspire C. unique D. fashion
III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English.
11. It was after the Civil War ended that an assassin named John Wilkes Both has killed
A B C D
Abraham Lincoln.
12. Millions of people have visit Disney World in Orlando, Florida, since it opened.
A B C D
13. Gertrude Stein, a well-known American novelist, was born in 1874 and had died in 1946.
A B C D
14. Harry S. Truman assumed the presidency of the United States after F.D Roosevelt dies in office
A B C D
15. At summer camps last year children swam, rode horses, and were playing baseball.
A B C D
16. Students who did not brought pencils to the test were not allowed to take it.
A B C D
17. Television had been very popular in the United States since the fifties.
A B C D
18. He would run up and down, shouting encourages to the team.
A B C D
19. Many people made sacrifices to achieve basic equal for woman.
A B C D
20. Inspiration by her example, other zoologists have begun working with apes in the wild.
A B C D
IV. Find the one choice that best completes the sentence.
21. I haven’t heard from Maria ________.
A. since many months before B. for many months
C. for many months ago D. since a long time
22. This book is so long that I _______.
A. haven’t finished it yet B. haven’t finished it already
C. still have finished it D. still haven’t finished it already
23. Spain _______ at one time a very powerful country.
A. was B. has been C. is D. was being
24. The longest fish in the context _______ by Thelma Rivers.
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A. was catching B. caught C. was caught D. catch
25. -“Are we about to have dinner?” -“Yes, It _______ in the dinning room”
A. is serve B. have been served C. is being served D. served
26. Many building in the town still _______ the scars of the bombing.
A. bear B. had bore C. bearing D. borne
27. The interview took place around the kitchen table and was very ________.
A. casualty B. casually C. casual D. casuals
28. Please note that the _______ many vary from those illustrated.
A. designate B. designations C. designs D. designers
29. New opportunities will emerge as the ______ climate improves.
A. economics B. economic C. economical D. economy
30. Mom always _________ us to discuss our problems.
A. encourage B. encouragement C. encouraging D. encouraged
31. He’s a choreographer who has drawn ______ from Javanese dance.
A. inspired B. inspires C. inspiration D. inspiring
32. The dragon ______ the enemies of the church.
A. symbolizes B. symbols C. symbolic D. symbolism
33. The problem is not ________ to British students.
A. unique B. uniqueness C. uniquely D. unitary
34. It’s a ________ Italian restaurant.
A. fashion B. fashionable C. fashions D. fashionably
35. She presented her ideas clearly and _______.
A. logically B. logic C. logical D. logics
V. Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits each of the blank spaces.
For many years (36) ________ and quality of (37) ________ were dependent (38)________
social status and wealth. Before medieval times (39) ________ people in Britain (40) ________ plain
woolen clothes. The main garment was a long (41) ________ fastened by a belt, and covered in cold
weather by a cloak. In the 11
th
and 12
th
centuries (42) ________in clothing between nobles and the
common people became more noticeable. Women’s dresses began to have more shape and style.
They reached the ground and often had long hanging (43)________. Rich people lined their cloaks
with fur. When knights returned from the Crusades they brought new fashions and (44) ________
from the Middle East. Men began to wear (45) ________ tunics and stockings, and long pointed
shoes.
36. A. style B. stylish C. stylist D. stylistic
37. A. cloths B. clothe C. clothing D. cloth
38. A. in B. on C. at D. to
39. A. most B. most of C. mostly D. almost
40. A. wear B. wore C. wears D. wearing
41. A. tunic B. tunnel C. unique D. stockings
42. A. different B. differing C. differs D. differences
43. A. sleeveless B. sleeve C. sleeved D. sleeves
44. A. material B. materials C. materialism D. materially
45. A. color B. colored C. colorant D. coloration
VI. Read the following passage and choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the
questions about it.
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The business of tennis clothes has grown astoundingly in the past few years. Over $250
million is spent annually on the trappings of tennis. Apparently everyone wants to look like pro, even
though 20% of the clientele has never even played the game.
Manufactures pays the stars lucrative fees for wearing their brands of clothes and wielding
their racquets on center court. Chris Evert-Lloyd, for example, is rumored to have signed a five year
contract for $5 million with Ellesse, a producer of fancy, expensive tennis wear. John McEnroe gets a
reported $600,000 for playing with a Dunlop racquets, 330,000 for sporting Tacchini clothes, and
$100,000 for tying his Nike tennis shoes. Obviously, in a bad year, these stars make more as fashion
models than as athletes.
Not only tennis players get free clothing, but also all the people involved in the game – the
referees, lines people, ball boys and girls – are living advertisements for tennis wear producers.
Where, traditionally, conservative white clothing was required for the entire tennis coterie, changing
times have seen a new vogue in tennis outfits. Flamboyant colors, designers’ nameplates, geometric
figures, and bold lines distinguish the new tennis togs from their predecessors.
46. What can be understood from this reading?
A. Tennis clothing appeals to everyone.
B. Tennis stars can get huge sums for wearing a manufacture’s brands of clothes and wielding
his or her racquets.
C. The price of tennis racquets has remained stable.
D. Bright colors entice people to buy tennis wear.
47. What is the writer trying to do?
A. Explain why the cost of tennis clothes has risen.
B. Defend tennis wears manufacturers from complaints about their high prices.
C. Describe the means of advertising expensive tennis clothes.
D. Describe tennis new clothing.
48. What is the best title for the passage?
A. The Tennis Stars B. Big Business in Tennis Wear
C. The High Cost of Playing Tennis D. Tennis Stars’ Flamboyant Clothes
49. It is stated that John McEnroe __________.
A. wears flamboyant clothing on the court
B. may be earning over $1 million for using tennis products
C. make more as fashion models than athletes
D. has had a bad year in tennis competitions
50. Which of the following is true?
A. Tennis clothing is only bought by the well-to-do.
B. Those who wear expensive tennis clothes play tennis.
C. Tennis clothing appeals to fashion models.
D. The coloration of tennis wear has changed.
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I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the other.
1. A. buggy B. fashion C. label D. casual
2. A. economy B. occasion C. freedom D. logical
3. A. encourage B. young C. proud D. enough
4. A. rivalry B. economic C. symbolic D. comic
5. A. embroider B. subject C. label D. poet
II. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others.
6. A. comic B. cotton C. equal D. unique
7. A. novel B. poet C. champagne D. symbol
8. A. rivalry B. occasion C. logical D. equally
9. A. economic B. economy C. minority D. encourage
10. A. mention B. sailor C. pattern D. inspire
III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English.
11. Elizabeth I has reigned as queen of England from 1558 to 1603.
A B C D
12. When it touches a cold surface, water vapor condensed.
A B C D
13. Changes in the schedule have been indicate on the bulletin board.
A B C D
14. The piano concerto was beautifully performed by a sixteen-year-old.
A B C D
15. The University of Michigan, which was found in 1817, is located in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
A B C D
16. Mail is send daily to all parts of the United States not only by the government
A B C D
but also by private carriers.
17. It recognized that insulation containing formaldehyde can cause serious health problems for
A B C D
certain people.
18. This will be an occasional for us all to make a new start.
A B C D
19. Few players have gained as much respect from their peer as Barry Bonds.
A B C D
20. You will be given the uniquely opportunity to study with one of Europe’s top chefs.
A B C D
IV. Find the one choice that best completes the sentence.
21. –“Who ate all the cookies” –“Mary Ann________.”
A. has B. did C. ate D. had
22. –“Is Tony making dinner?” –“He’s just ________ to make it.”
A. begun B. begin C. began D. beginned
23. Thirteen-year-old Ronnie Segal has loved math ________ he was a little boy.
A. for B. since C. from D. as
24. –“Why is Stanley in jail?” –“He ________ of robbery”
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A. has been convicted B. has been convicting
C. has convicted D. convicted
25. –“Where’s the old chicken coop?” –“It ________ by a windstorm last year”
A. destroy B. is destroyed C. was destroyed D. destroyed
26. Every new coin ________ a date.
A. bear B. bears C. has born D. borne
27. Paul try to sound ________ but I could tell something was worrying him.
A. casualty B. casually C. casual D. casualness
28. Put a ________ next to the name of the person you are voting for.
A. cross B. crossing C. mix D. intersection
29. It’ll never work efficiently because there’s a basic ________ flaw.
A. designs B. designers C. designed D. design
30. ________ growth is slowing down.
A. Economy B. Economics C. Economic D. Economical
31. The sun had ________ the red curtain.
A. fade B. faded C. fades D. fading
32. Frank had ________ Diana in her ambition to become a model.
A. encouraged B. encouraging C. encouragement D. encouragingly
33. Men and women should receive ________ pay for ________ work.
A. equal / equal B. equal / equality C. equality / equality D. equal / equalize
34. Men’s ________ change more slowly than women’s.
A. fashionable B. fashionably C. fashion D. fashions
35. The wedding rings are ________ of their love.
A. symbol B. symbolist C. symbolize D. symbolic
V. Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits each of the blank spaces.
In the mid 17
th
century English noblemen wore short jackets with slashed sleeves, (36)
_______ trousers called breeches and high-heeled boots with spurs. To these they often added a lace
collar and a broad-brimmed hat (37) ________ with long plumes. Women’s dresses became softer
and more flowing.
The puritans believed that people should (38) ________ simply, and they wore (39) ________
black and white (40) ________ . Men wore tall black hats and white stocks (neckbands). Puritans
were among the early colonists of North America, so this (41) ________ influenced American
clothing.
(42) ________ the end of the 17
th
century men began to wear the predecessor of the modern
three-piece suit, along (43) ________ coat, a waistcoat and breeches, and a long wig. Women wore
low necklines and looped back their dresses to reveal the underskirt. Cotton (44) ________
increasingly, especially for (45) ________ such as the shift, a long shirt worn by both sexes.
36. A. knee-long B. knee-length C. knee-high D. knee-lengths
37. A. decorates B. decorating C. decorated D. decorate
38. A. dress B. be dressed C. be worn D. wore
39. A. plain B. polka-dot C. patterned D. striped
40. A. clothe B. clothing C. cloth D. cloths
41. A. style B. model C. fashions D. dresses
42. A. In B. On C. At D. no preposition
43. A. sleeve B. collar C. neckline D. collarless
44. A. used B. is used C. used to D. was used
45. A. undercoat B. underdressed C. underclothes D. undercoats
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VI. Read the following passage and choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the
questions about it.
Levi Strauss, a young immigrant from Germany, arrived in San Francisco in 1850. California
was in the middle of the Gold Rush. Thousands of men were coming to California to dig for gold.
And Strauss came to sell canvas to these gold miners. Canvas is a heavy fabric. So Strauss thought
the miners could use the canvas for tents.
One day Strauss heard a miner complain that he couldn’t find clothes strong enough for the
work he was doing. Strauss got an idea. He quickly took some of his canvas and made it into pants.
These pants were what the miners needed. In one day Strauss sold all the pants he had made.
Strauss wanted to improve his pants. He wanted to make them even better. He bought a fabric
that was softer than canvas but just as strong. This fabric came from Nimes, a city in France, and was
called serge de Nimes. The miners like this fabric. They called it “denim” from (de Nimes) and
bought even more pants from Strauss.
However, denim had no color. Because of this the denim pants did not look very interesting,
and they got dirty easily. To solve these problems, Strauss dyed the denim blue.
Strauss continued to improve his jeans. Today the company he started is known around the
world. And Jeans are considered not just practical but very fashionable as well.
46. What could be the best title of the passage?
A. A Young Immigrant From Germany B. The History of Blue Jeans
C. Serge de Nimes D. The Gold Rush
47. According to the writer, why did Levi Strauss come to California?
A. He came to California to dig for gold. B. He came to California to sell pants.
C. He came to California to buy denim. D. He came to California to sell canvas.
48. Blue Jeans ____________.
A. did not look very interesting B. are considered not practical
C. got dirty easily D. are considered good for many uses
49. What is the meaning of the word “immigrant” in the first paragraph?
A. person who good at business B. person who buys and sells things
C. person who moves to another country D. person who works in a mine.
50. Which of the following is not true?
A. Levi Strauss was the first person to make blue jeans.
B. Strauss made his first jeans from a fabric called serge de Nimes
C. The first jeans were very strong.
D. Nimes is a city in France.
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I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the other.
1. A. inspiration B. label C. occasion D. logical
2. A. grow B. novel C. cotton D. comic
3. A. modern B. pattern C. confident D. equal
4. A. musician B. necessary C. recently D. since
5. A. design B. loose C. style D. symbol
II. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others.
6. A. tunic B. symbol C. special D. unique
7. A. label B. freedom C. clothing D. inspire
8. A. practical B. designer C. minority D. occasion
9. A. consist B. fashion C. design D. constrain
10. A. convenience B. encouragement C. fashionable D. seft-confidence
III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English.
11. The caves of Alta Mira, which was discovered in northern Spain,
A B C
contain interesting paintings by early cave dwellers.
D
12. While some people say that a lot of time is wasting in shopping for clothes, others feel that
A B C D
it is relaxing activity.
13. Grandma Moses is thought of as one of America’s greater primitive artists.
A B C D
14. Lung cancer and other illnesses can be traced to cigarette smoke.
A B C D
15. The first census carried out during Roman times for the purpose of taxation.
A B C D
16. Varnish is a clear substance made of resins and soil that, when applied to wood, gave it a
A B C D
glossy surface.
17. Ernest Hemingway, a world-famous writer, was born in the United States but spend
A B
much of his life abroad
C D
18. Brick was used as the main build material for local church.
A B C D
19. If you think you’re going to lose from the start, then defeat is the logically out come.
A B C D
20. By 1997, the town had grow big enough to need a high school of its own.
A B C D
IV. Find the one choice that best completes the sentence.
21. –“Where was Michael Cane born” –“In Britain, but today he _______ in the United States.”
A. has lived B. living C. lives D. is live
22. Have they found a malaria vaccine _______?
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A. already B. yet C. since D. for
23. –“We’re still looking for Thomas.” –“Hasn’t he _________ yet?”
A. been found B. to find C. found D. being found
24. –“Whatever happened to that fortune-teller?”
–“I don’t know. She ________ around here for a long time.”
A. hasn’t been saw B. didn’t see C. hasn’t been seeing D. hasn’t been seen
25. –“Diana is a wonderful ballet dancer” –“She _______ since she was four”
A. has been dancing B. has been danced C. is dancing D. was danced
26. –“What a beautiful dress you wearing!”
–“Thank you. It______ especially for me by a French tailor”
A. is made B. has made C. made D. was made
27. –“Those eggs of different colors are very artistic.” –“Yes, they _______ in Russia.”
A. were painted B. were paint C. were painting D. painted
28. The city still bears the French name _______ Aix-la-Chapelle.
A. of B. as C. is D. for
29. The work of designer Sonia Rykiel was the original inspiration _____ the movie.
A. of B. for C. to D. in
30. They receive an income equal _____ the value of the goods they produce.
A. of B. for C. to D. no preposition
31. We sell a selection of plain and ______ ties.
A. pattern B. patterned C. patterning D. patterns
32. She teaches _____.
A. poet B. poem C. poets D. poetry
33. There is friendly _____ between the two team.
A. rival B. rivals C. relativity D. rivalry
34. We hope to increase _____ this year to $50 million.
A. sale B. sells C. salable D. selling
35. It seems like the most logical solution ______ the problem.
A. of B. to C. with D. from
V. Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits each of the blank spaces.
(36) _______ the 18
th
(37) _______ wealthy Englishmen (38) ________ waistcoats, breeches
and (39) _______ under long frock coats with deep cuffs, (40) ________ plumed three-cornered hats
and buckled shoes. Women’s dresses were (41) ________ over hoop petticoats, with a small apron
and lace cap. Both (42) ________ wore white powdered wigs and (43) _______ make-up. Later (44)
______ women wore silk dresses with sack-backs (=lengths of material descending from the
shoulders to the ground). Wigs (45) ________ after a tax was put on hair powder. Meanwhile,
agricultural workers wore smocks ( = loose shirts), while peasant women wore simple wool dresses.
36. A. In B. At C. On D. From
37. A. decade B. year C. century D. age
38. A. wear B. wore C. worn D. has worn
39. A. stock B. stocking C. stocks D. stockings
40. A. as well as B. so well as C. as long as D. so long as
41. A. worn B. wore C. wear D. wears
42. A. kinds B. persons C. sexes D. groups
43. A. used to B. get used to C. used D. using
44. A. aristocrat B. aristocracy C. aristocrats D. aristocratic
45. A. appeared B. has appeared C. disappeared d. has disappeared
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VI. Read the following passage and choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the
questions about it.
After the Revolutionary War people in America were able to get news of European fashions.
Fashion plates (=pictures) and dolls showing the latest fashions were sent to the US, and America
women began wearing large hoop skirts. Some people thought that heavy hoops and corsets were bad
for the health, and encouraged women to wear looser clothes. Amelia Bloomer designed light frilled
trousers, called bloomers, but many people laughed at them. Though bloomers were not popular,
there was a fashion for smaller, lighter skirts. American men also followed fashion and began
wearing long trousers (or pants) instead of breeches.
46. When did American women begin to wear large hoop skirts?
A. After the Revolutionary War.
B. After fashions plates and dolls showing the latest fashion.
C. After buying fashion plates and dolls.
D. After some people encouraged women to wear looser clothes.
47. What can be the best title of the passage?
A. The American Clothing After Revolution War.
B. The American Cloths After Revolution War.
C. The Influence of the European fashions.
D. The History of Bloomers.
48. In the context of the passage, the word “encouraged” means ________.
A. suggested that someone does something.
B. helped someone do something.
C. gave some one hope.
D. helped so that someone continues doing something.
49. The word “them” in sentence four refers to __________.
A. the people who thought that heavy hoops and corsets were bad for the health.
B. bloomers
C. women D. American women
50. Which of these following sentences is not true?
A. Some people persuaded women not to wear heavy hoops and corsets.
B. Amelia Bloomer was the one who designed frilled trousers.
C. Americans liked wearing large hoop skirts.
D. American men used to wear breeches.
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I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the other.
1. A. practical B. logical C. rivalry D. champagne
2. A. economic B. conclusion C. sailor D. minority
3. A. tunic B. worldwide C. slit D. print
4. A. clothing B. ethnic C. whether D. those
5. A. subject B. occasion C. inspiration D. style
II. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others.
6. A. baggy B. poem C. equal D. unique
7. A. sailor B. tunic C. inspire D. student
8. A. casual B. consist C. pattern D. clothing
9. A. poetry B. modernize C. fashionable D. economic
10. A. poet B. symbol C. sleeveless D. constrain
III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English.
11. Erosion, which washes away valuable topsoil, can be prevent by planting trees and grass.
A B C D
12. Air composed of various gases including hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.
A B C D
13. Franklin D. Roosevelt became president of the United States in 1933 and has refected three
A B
times before he died in 1945.
C D
14. The horse has been an important means of transportation until the twentieth century when it
A B C
was gradually replaced by the automobile.
D
15. The California Gold Rush didn’t brought wealth to many who traveled west to seek their fortune.
A B C D
16. It is estimated that much of the teenagers time is spend talking with friends.
A B C D
17. Farmers generally plant, prune, and are fertilizing fruit trees in the spring before
A B C
warm weather arrives.
D
18. Many Irish came to the United States during the potato famine and had never returned home.
A B C D
19. This is most beautiful piece of china I have ever seen.
A B C D
20. Connie walks more slow because she just had an operation.
A B C D
IV. Find the one choice that best completes the sentence.
21. –“Homer is in jail for smoking marijuana.” –“He _______that it was against the law.”
A. is telling B. was told C. told D. tells
22. –“The maintenance people didn’t remove the stairs from the ballroom.”
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–“Don’t worry. They _______ them soon.”
A. will be moved B. will move C. were moved D. moved
23. Gold _______ in California in the nineteenth century.
A. was discovered B. has been discovered
C. were discovered D. discovered
24. _______ that military spending is extremely high.
A. We are felt B. It feels C. It is felt D. We feel that it is
25. All planes _______ checked before departure.
A. will checked B. will has checked C. will be checked D. will been checked
26. I wanted _______ by the head of the company, but it was impossible.
A. to see B. to be seen C. seeing D. being to see
27. Look! What john _______ me.
A. give B. gave C. has giving D. has given
28. –“Where did you get these old dresses?” –“We _______ them in the old truck.”
A. were found B. finding C. found D. have been found
29. –“What happened to the old mail carrier?”
–“He _______ to a new neighborhood to work.”
A. has sent B. was send C. was sent D. sent
30. The report notes the film’s casual attitude _______ safety procedures.
A. for B. in C. on D. towards
31. It’s a pity if they have to close the school, but I can see the _______ of it.
A. logic B. logical C. logically D. logician
32. It was Carol who brought up the _______ of sports facilities.
A. subject B. subjective C. subjection D. subjectively
33. A crescent moon was the symbol _______ the old Ottoman Empire.
A. in B. to C. as D. of
34. The sea _______ many of the artist’s later paintings.
A. inspired for B. inspire for C. inspired D. inspire
35. These shoes have gone out _______ style, but I like them.
A. of B. off C. for D. over
V. Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits each of the blank spaces.
In the Victorian (36) _______ men still wore frock coats but, less formal occasions, changed
(37) _______ short lounging jackets worn with narrow trousers and bow tie. (38) _______ women,
full dresses came back (39) _______ fashion, held out from the body by a crinoline ( = a frame worn
under the skirt). These were (40) _______ replaced (41) _______ the bustle, a padded roll wrapped
around the hips. Towards (42) _______end of the (43) _______ women began wearing narrower
skirts and two-piece (44) _______ with corsets. They wore caps (45) _______ and bonnets outside.
36. A. century B. decade C. empire D. period
37. A. into B. for C. at D. to
38. A. For B. With C. As D. According to
39. A. to B. into C. off D. for
40. A. later B. lately C. latest D. late
41. A. for B. with C. by D. to
42. A. a B. an C. the D. no article
43. A. decade B. century C. period D. empire
44. A. cloths B. costumes C. customers D. shirts
45. A. indoor B. inside C. indoors D. outdoor
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VI. Read the following passage and choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the
questions about it.
During World War I many women had jobs, and their clothes needed to be more practical.
They began wearing shorter skirts and bared their legs. Soon they began wearing trousers. The lively,
outrageous flapper style of the 1920s included lower waistlines, long necklaces and short hair. Men’s
suits became looser and were worn with a long tie.
During the 1960 women wore miniskirts, and jeans and T-shirts became popular with both
sexes. Women’s shoes appeared in many colors and styles, including sandals and flat forms (shoes
with a thick sole and high heel). Since then, fashion shave continued to change rapidly, and young
people, especially, are quick to wear the latest style.
46. What can be the best title of the passage?
A. Purina-style Clothes B. Medieval Costume
C. War Clothing D. Style of the 20
th
Century
47. When did women wear jeans?
A. In 1960. B. In the seventh decade of the 20
th
century
C. In the sixth decade of the 20
th
century. D. During World War I
48. Why did women begin wearing trousers?
A. They wanted to look lively and outrageous.
B. They were fighting for greater equality between the sexes
C. They wanted to wear clothes that are useful for their work.
D. They didn’t like wearing short skirts.
49. What does the word “suit” in the first paragraph mean?
A. fashion B. style C. dresses D. pieces of clothing
50. Which of following sentences is not true?
A. During World War I women began wearing short skirts to bare their legs.
B. During 1960s, men and women liked to wear T-shirts.
C. During World War I women needed useful clothes.
D. Young people are quick to wear the latest styles.
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KEY FOR TEST 1
1. A 6. B 11. D 16. B 21. B 26. A 31. C 36. A 41. A 46. B
2. C 7. A 12. B 17. A 22. A 27. C 32. A 37. C 42. D 47. C
3. C 8. A 13. D 18. C 23. A 28. C 33. A 38. B 43. D 48. B
4. B 9. D 14. C 19. C 24. C 29. B 34. B 39. A 44. B 49. B
5. A 10. D 15. D 20. A 25. C 30. D 35. A 40 B 45 B 50. D
KEY FOR TEST 2
1. C 6. D 11. A 16. A 21. B 26. B 31. B 36. B 41. A 46. B
2. D 7. C 12. D 17. A 22. A 27. C 32. A 37. C 42. C 47. D
3. C 8. B 13. B 18. B 23. B 28. A 33. A 38. A 43. D 48. D
4. A 9. A 14. D 19. D 24. A 29. D 34. D 39. A 44. D 49. C
5. B 10. D 15. C 20. B 25. C 30. C 35. D 40 B 45 C 50. B
KEY FOR TEST 3
1. D 6. D 11. C 16. D 21. C 26. D 31. B 36. A 41. A 46. A
2. A 7. D 12. B 17. B 22. B 27. A 32. D 37. C 42. C 47. A
3. D 8. A 13. D 18. C 23. A 28. A 33. D 38. B 43. C 48. A
4. A 9. B 14. D 19. D 24. D 29. B 34. A 39. D 44. D 49. B
5. A 10. C 15. A 20. B 25. A 30. C 35. B 40 A 45 C 50. C
KEY FOR TEST 4
1. D 6. D 11. D 16. C 21. B 26. B 31. A 36. D 41. C 46. D
2. D 7. C 12. A 17. B 22. B 27. D 32. A 37. A 42. C 47. B
3. B 8. B 13. B 18. D 23. A 28. C 33. D 38. A 43. C 48. C
4. B 9. D 14. A 19. B 24. C 29. C 34. C 39. B 44. B 49. D
5. B 10. D 15. A 20. B 25. C 30. D 35. A 40 A 45 C 50. A
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Test 1 part III.
11. D: has killed => killed
12. B: have visit => have visited
13. D: had died => died
14. C: dies => died
15. D: were playing baseball =>played baseball
16. B: brought pencils => bring pencils
17. A: had been => has been
18. C: encourages => encouragements
19. C: equal => equality
20. A: inspiration by => Inspirited by
Test 2 part III.
11. A: has reigned => reigned
12. D: condensed => condenses
13. B: have been indicate => have been indicated
14. D: sixteen-years-old => sixteen-year-old
15. C: was found => was founded
16. A: send => sent
17. A: recognized => is recognized
18. B: occasional => occasion
19. D: peer => peers
20. B: uniquely => unique
Test 3 part III.
11. C: was discovered => were discovered
12. B: is wasting => is waited
13. D. greater primitive artists => greatest
14. D: cigarette smoke => cigarette smoking
15. A: carried out => was carried out
16. D: gave => gives
17. B: spend => spent
18. C: build material => building material
19. D: logically => logical
20. B: had grow => had grown
Test 4 part III.
11. D: prevent by => prevented by
12. A: composed => is composed
13. B: has reelected => was reelected
14. A: has been => was
15. A: brought => bring
16. C: spend => spent
17. B: are fertilizing => fertilize
18. D: had never returned => never returned
19. B: most beautiful => the most beautiful
20. B: slow => slowly