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ENGLISH 11
UNIT 4 VOLUNTEER WORK
TEST 2
I. Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest.
1. a. volunteer b. hospital c. orphanage d. mountainous
2. a. museum b. interest c. handicapped d. difficult
3. a. participate b. organize c. voluntary d. usually
4. a. problem b. enough c. listen d. summer
5. a. example b. happiness c. advantage d. disaster
II. Choose a, b, c or d that best completes unfinished sentence; substitutes the underlined part; or has a close
meaning to the original one.
6. One ……………… of living in the town is the lack of safe places for the children to play.
a. disadvantage b. disadvantaged c. disadvantageous d. disadvantageously
7. Full ……………… by all members is compulsory.
a. participate b. participation c. participator d. participant
8. There are many places of ……………… to visit in London and Paris.
a. interest b. interesting c. interested d. interestingly
9. Those students volunteered to care ……………… the sick and the aged.
a. on b. with c. in d. for
10. Did you learn news ……………… Janet?
a. with b. for c. since d. from
11. I often take part ……………… social activities every weekend.
a. in b. for c. against d. over
12. More than 70 people were killed in the ………………, caused when a dam burst.
a. flood b. drought c. vacation d. war
13. Landslides have cut off many villages in remote areas.
a. suburb b. central c. faraway d. natural
14. New-born children always need special ………………
a. help b. care c. look d. interest
15. These cars are in a bad state. They need ………………
a. looking after b. taking care of c. repairing d. organizing


16. It is necessary to enable the audience to sit in ……………… while they are watching the shows.
a. care b. suffer c. disadvantage d. comfort
17. A ……………… is a very hard accident such as an earthquake or a plane crash, especially one in which a lot of
people are killed.
a. disaster b. drought c. flood d. war
18. The local authorities are conducting ……………… campaign to help ……………… disabled.
a. a/ the b. the / no article c. no article/ no article d. no article/ the
19. Martin denied ……………… the accused man on the day of the crime.
a. to see b. of having seen c. to have seen d. having seen
20. She often thinks carefully ……………… any question.
a. before answering b. before having answered c. by answering d. having answering
21. He never admits ……………… wrong.
a. to being b. of being c. to be d. to have been
22. ……………… from the horseback, he was taken to hospital and had an operation.
a. When falling b. As he was fallen c. After having fallen d. To fall
23. I regret ……………… at his side during his illness last winter.
a. was not b. have not been c. not being d. not to be
24. I tried ……………… the window, but it seemed ………………
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a. having opened/ not working b. opening/ not to work
c. having opened/ did not work d. opening/ was not working
25. She must ……………… for me after realizing I’d gone missing.
a. having looked b. to have look c. look d. have looked
26. John no longer wants to live in the city. He decides to move to the countryside.
a. no sooner b. no more c. no less than d. no end of
27. ……………… a child. He has really grown up and needs a room of his own.
a. No longer Ken is b. No longer is Ken c. Ken is any longer d. No longer isn’t Ken
28. We are taking ……………… Canada for our vacation next month.
a. about having gone b. going c. about going d. to go
29. Sue is in charge ……………… the meeting.

a. to organize b. to have organize c. of organizing d. for having organized
30. I am interested ……………… the new course next week.
a. in learning b. in having learnt c. to learn d. on having learnt
II. Error Identification.
31. Volunteers will be trained and placing according to the current needs and requirements, with consideration of
their skills and background.
32. There are many private primary schools that provides education, accommodation, and food for children and
orphans.
33. Volunteers can teach primary subjects, having organized sport and art activities for the children.
34. Placements at local secondary schools can arranged upon request.
35. Volunteers will be required a university degree to be eligible to teaching at the secondary level.
III. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
There are various types of programs that volunteers could be involved such as:
Teaching: Volunteers can teach English, painting, crafts, music, drama and games to various disadvantaged groups.
Disabled children’s programs: These projects may involve working with both disadvantaged and disabled children.
Volunteers help care for the children and help with rehabilitation and alternative shooling. There is also scope for
specialist programs for qualified volunteers in counseling, medical care, physiotherapy and speech therapy.
Working in Homes for the elderly: Here volunteers will help take care of elderly residents which includes helping
out with meals and bathing, and also with providing companionship.
Women’s Development: Volunteers can help with vocational training. Here volunteers can also participate in the
teaching programs.
Enviromental and Waste management: Volunteers can help with the basic water and sanitation services for the
disadvantaged. Please note that this program is out of the city.
Medical care: Suitably qualified volunteers (doctors and nurses) can work with AIDS victims and those suffering
other serious medical conditions.
Small Enterprises: Volunteers can help with design, quality control, and researching sustainable businesses.
Office Work: Suitably qualified volunteers can help out with the marketing strategies, human resources and
managing projects.
36. A volunteer ………………….
a. can work as a teacher of English b. can only come to help orphans

c. is made to take part in all programs d. cannot teach children how to draw
37. Which sentence is NOT true?
a. Volunteers can work in the homes for elderly people.
b. Volunteers help elderly people with bathing and eating.
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c. There is not any program for elderly people.
d. Volunteers are allowed to talk to elderly people as friends.
38. Volunteers can help women with ………………….
a. medical care b. training career c. companionship d. teaching English
39. Volunteers ………………….
a. can only work in the city.
b. can work out of the city if they are interested in environment.
c. can be doctors and nurses.
d. are not in charge of sanitation.
40. Which work is NOT referred?
a. teachers b. doctors c. designers d. computer programmers
IV. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.
The Global Volunteer Network currently has opportunities to aim at (41) ……………… primary and secondary
(42) ……………… to needy children, and community outreach and counseling with their partner organization in
Uganda. This provides (43) ……………… opportunity to experience Ugandan life first-hand (44) ………………
working to improve your host community. The programs provide counseling, (45) ………………, and education
for (46) ……………… people, orphans and underprivileged children in small villages. The main activities will
(47) ……………… working with the local children and youth teaching nursery, primary, and vocational education.
Volunteers (48) ……………… work in the areas of sport, art, games and academic. For volunteers with a medical
(49) ……………… and education, placements can involve work in (50) ……………… clinics with small health-
based community organizations.
41. a. to provide b. providing c. having provided d. provided
42. a. education b. teacher c. studying d. learn
43. a. a b. an c. the d. no article
44. a. as soon as b. no longer c. as well as d. while

45. a. suffer b. disadvantages c. care d. diseases
46. a. farm b. urban c. rural d. suburb
47. a. insist b. consist c. attract d. involve
48. a. too b. so c. as well d. also
49. a. background b. ground c. foundation d. level
50. a. local b. area c. region d. part
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