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I. Circle the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

A. chin

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A. dlnosaur
A.thUs
A. pgnalty
A. kissed

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5.

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C. ag[ing

C. slgnature
C. sgppcse
C. gpidemic
C. practiced

B. chorus
B, crocodlle
B. thgmb
B. scgnic
B. washed
2.

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D. orglestra
D. rlse
D. sgpply
D. lgvel
D" advertised
5.

verh in hrack*ts.

have been e:tploring rernote piaces fbr the last 20 years. This happened rvhen I (6. travel).." t'y

canoe along the ,,\inaz6n" f (7. travcl)"," for 12 clays and I (8. stop)...4t a sr:411 clearing for the r:ight. tr 19.
gCI)"..iust ici sleep when sarnething woke rne np" I opi:ned my eyes and there it was. It u'as a boa ccnstri-ctor
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and it (tO. comei-... inlo a tL-nt. W;ll, about iraff of it (11. come)... in. the rest uzas critside. i could see it
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the ligirt ci my carnpfire. {t rvas the longest srrake I {12. be)... nelier so ssared. It
throri[h the tent and out of'the otlier side. i jumpecl to my feet and pi*ked up In]/ gun. Brit r'vhen i (1'1.
run)... outside, it (15. g{i). .. alreail.v.

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Choose the correct ansrver A, E, C, *r D"
16. The r,vaiting room was emply except fcr a young man .. " by the r'vindow .. , a magazine'
C. stood, reading D' standing, reading
B. r,vas .start,ii$g, ra,as reacling

A" stood, read
i 7. After John _*------ a rough outiine of the moclei, he tvill begin painting.
D' is drawing
C clrew
B. has drar,vn
A. had ctraw'n

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18. T'he zoo _._----.-.-- by the tirne we reach there.

cioses

Il. wiil close
C. will have ciosed D. is closing
His change of job has ___
him w,ith a new challenge in life.
A. introduced B" initiated
D. led
C. presented
20. " How_
we are to hear that you got the scholarship!" - "Thank you. it rvas really a surprise."
A. pleased
B. pleasing
C. pleasingly D. please
21. The injured victim*_ on the ground, bleeding profusely.
A. lie
B, lay
D. laid

C. lain
22.His grandfather finally __ afier being ill for two months.
A. passed away
B. passed off
D" passed down
C. passed out
23. Before she ie1l, she
all the nccessary arrangements and said goodbye to her classmates.
A. had made
B.--.
was making
f). was doing
C. had done
24. Neither her father nor her brothers_*** to the stadium. I-lowever, her sister v;i1l go.
A. are going
B. is going
D, has gone
C. goes
25. Can 1 _
your brain for a mornent? I can't do this crossrvcrd by rnyself.
A" have
B. pick
l). use
C, rnind
A.

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25.

B. Choose the correct ansx,er A, B, C, an D.
Shopping malls
Viotor Gruen, an Arnerican arciritect, an Arnerican revolu'r.ionized shopping in the 1950s by creating
lhe type of shopping centre that we norv call a shopping mall.
Gruen's (26)...was to provide a pleasant, quiet and spacior.is shopping environment with large car
parks, whicli usually (27)...building in the suburbs. He also i.r'anted peopie to be atrle to shop in all kinds of
weather. Fle (28)...on using buitrding designs that he knew people would f.eei (29)...rvith, but piaced thern
in landscaped 'street' that were entirely enclosed and often covered rvith a curved giass roof. This r.uas doile
to (30)...some of the older shopping arcades of city centres, but while these housectr only small special
shcps, Gruen's shopping malls were on amilch grander (31)...
Access to the whole shoppi.ng mall was gainecl by using the main doors, r+,'hich (32)...the shopping
'streets'from the parking (33)...or-rtsit1e. r\s there w.is no need to keep out trad rveather, sltops no longer

needed windows and docrs. and people could wander lteely from shop to shop" In tnany cities, shopping
malls now (34)...much more than just shops; cinemas, restaurants and other forrns of entertainmcnt are also
(35)...in popuiarity.

direction
resulted
insisted
favourable
model
measure
disconnected
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34" A. contain
35, A. becoming

26. A.
27. A.
28. A.
29. A.
30, A.
31. A.
32. A.

B, aim
R. sought
B. demande:d
B" agreeable
B. imitate
B. height


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B. lines
B. concetn
I). growing
I3.

C. search
C. intended
C. requested
C. cornfbrtnble
C. repeat
C. size
C" separated
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C.
C.

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oonsist
raising

D. vier,v
D. meant
D, emphasisecl
D. enviable
D. Shadow
D. scale
D. pailecl
D. plots

I). c*mpose
D. advancing

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Y, Fill in each nunabered bXank OIYE, suitable word.

Dictionaries
Dietionaries are among tlre rnost important tools of se1{-educatiotl. (36)...Samuel Johnscn wrr:te his
influential English dictionary in the eighteenth century, the rnork kept hirn busy for seven years. At the end
of that pericd he (37)... written the rneanings of over forty thousand words. Most modern dictionaries
require a (38)... deal less tirne and effort to write because writers often use earlier dictionaries (39).." a
source of reference. No,wadays, most dictionaries are put together by teams of writers, or lexicograptrers"
Soinetimes they neecl to work together in rneetings; at other times they work independently of each other,
on ditTerent parts of the dictionary.
(40)... one time, the starting point for deciding on which words to include used to be the
lexicographer's own knowledge. These days, teams (a1). . .use of a large eoliection of examples of not only
writing but also everyday speech, which is known as a corylus. Teatns also refer (42), .. books and articles
about ianguage as (43)... as asking experts in particular subjects about the more specialised words" Fiilaliy,
ordinary peopie are asked to si.ry rvhat the,v think about the (44)... the words are defined and (45)'.' thtv
iind the examples pr:ovided helpftii or not.

VI" Give the correct f*rrn nf the wond in brackets.
46. It is said that the ... of a Swiss watch is rreribct. (PRECISE)
47.Ifyou rvant to ..., you must not be shy. (SOCIETY)
48. A ceinversation isn't ti:n unless it becomes ... (HCT)
49. T'he recent hufficaue caused ... clarnage, (WIDE)
50. That rr.rie is not ... in tliis case. (APPi,Y)
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50.

VItr" R.eading
A" Reatl the folloivimg text anrl ahnose the correct ansrver A, B, C, or D.

Ainsley Harriot
I've always been a bit an entertiliner anil played the funny rnan. I was a part-time cornedian for
vears, so I learned how t* stanc! in front of audiences. It made me sure of myseif. I iike being liked and I
lcve making everyone sniile.
I've, lived-in Londoir al1 my life and have jrist moved to a larger i:ouse witlr my wit'e Clare and our
'!\''e
spenf a lot oi time just singing and rlailcing arounci the hor-rse. i
trvo chilclreu, Jirnmy and Madeleine.
who is still playing, by the rvay. Iv-y
Srew up with rnusic because m1, ilad is the pianist, Chester }trarrir:t i,orking day is divitied betw,r:en television ind rvriting cook books, thoughIY takes most of rny tirne" I
spend iUoui five days a fortnight w,:r:king on the cooking frrograrnmes I appear in. I eat all sorts of things at
honre but I only buy quaXity food. When I am ccroLing, { experimeut with'whatever is in the fridge - {t's a
good practir,e for my TV series.
I am a tt.rgtball fan and enjo-v going to matches, but I'm home-]oving person really. I don't like goilig
t* pub but we do go out trvicr:-a"monttr. There's nothing better than a night at home playip* x'ith the
chiidreg. I rarely 91, to b*,1 betbre midnighr. Late evening is when fresh thoughts on cooking'"rsuall'y coffie


to lne, so I often write or plan my progratnmes then" When

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eventually get to bed,


I have no tronble

sleeping.
51. What is the writer's main purpose in writing the text?
B. to say what makes him laugh
A. to describe how he lives
D. to explain how he started in TV
C. to talk about his cooking ideas
the
text?
52. What would a reader leam about Ainsley from
B. He likes to plan the family meals.
A. He is a very good musician.

D. He enjoys spending time with his family.
C. He is nervous about performing on stage.
writer
say
about
himself?
53. What does the
B. He is very similar to his father.
A. He loves going out and meeting people.
D. He should go to bed earlier.
C. He enjoys being popular.
working
his
life?
54. What does he say about
B. He gets his best ideas at certain times.

A. He would like to appear less on TV.
D. He should practice cooking more.
C. He prefers being a comedian.
writer?
the
the
best
description
of
55. Which of the follorving is
A"'Ihe popular TV ccmerlian nho enjoys cooking, u,;rtching tootball, and having a busy social lile'
cr:ok who loves rnaking people laugh, uratching for:tball and, al:ove all, ha, ing a happy
ts. The

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iamil)' iife'
C. The singing

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cook who likes making jokes. playillt with his children and having an early

niglrt.
D. The cook and cr:median who take great care abouf the way he cooks his food and enjoys lislening
to music morf; fhan anything.
51.

ts. Rearl the


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53.

54.

55.

following tcxt to decide if each sentence is TlttiE (T1 or FALSE (F).

'fhe Altruquerque Ilalloon Festival
Every autumn, the sky alrove the dcsert city of Albuquerque in the soutle-western Unitetl States turns
into a mass of bright colours. This is the Albuqu€rque Ballocn I{estival, an annual nine-day event.
'fiiere
The first fbstival i,vas heid in 19'/2 to ceiebrxe the 50th birthda.l of tire local radic station.
were about a dczen hot."air balloons and thel' took off fi'om the car park in the rniddle of Albuquerque'
'fhis year at lcast a thousand bailc'oils fiom
irrom th*se small beginnings, thr testival has grorvn srea.Jily,
over one third of the countries of ttre rnorld are expecteci at its current out of town site.
What to see
The pilots are in radici c,ontact u,ith each other ancl a1i lighi up the burners o{'t}reir balloons at the
tl'h"r, are known as "bailoon glows" zrncl are an opportunily to iake fantastic photographs"
same time.
However, you rnust arn'r,e just afler night has fallen or helbi:c 5.30 am to see these 'glows' as ihe baliurt ns
rise into the dark sky. During the day, you can walk arouncl amcrng the baitroons and chat to the pilcts as
they prepare lbr take-off. 'I'he balloons come in all sizes and colours. soll1o in the shapes o1'animals or
cartoon cheracters -,and, cf course, well-kno*,vn procl,,icts si.Lch a.s varieties of soft drin-lis and tirst food. Kids
v,'lll lo",e it.
In the allerngon. why not take to the sky -voursell. b1, arranging a balloon flight over the clesefi with
grrc cf the rnany companies oi1'ering halloon rides? Another possibility is to take the cable car ficfir the

ilesert iloor to th* tgp of the neartiylno,.rntains, the longest side anywhere, and enjoy a bird's eye vierv 0f
the fustival. l'here are plenty ol' other attr:actions for .,i-qitors of ali ages, including balloan races and
firework displays on the rpening and tlr.e last three evening:i oithe t'estival'
The r\lbuquerque Box
This is a trocal r,vind pattern that creates perf,ect conclitions fbr: batrioonists. The Sandia Mountains
prr:tect the bailoons frorn strong r,r,iniJs, and at the same time create gentler currents of winds at diffr;rent
Leights. This means tkrat by rising c,r ctrescending, skillLr-ri pilots can control the clirection tlf'their balloons'


Praetical advice
Buy your tickets irr advance (they are availablc online) and save youlself a long r,l'ait to get into the
festival site. Weal several layers oithin clothing. A.t night and in the eariy morning it can [:e quitr cr:ol, but
during the day sunglasses and *"un oream are essential. I3ring a llashlight tbr night-time events and, r:i'
corrse, bring your camera, If you'le n*:t a digital photographer, you"ll need high-speed fih:r flor evening and
night pictures.
55. The Albuquerque Balloon Festival lasts over a week.
57. The first festival tcok place at ttre opening of the loca1 radio station.
58. The pilots use hand signals to cornuiunicate with each other.
59" The "balloon glow" happens Lielore sunrise and afler sui-iset"
60. Iv{embers o1'the public are tbrbidden to enter t}re balloon take-oIf area.
61. Some adverlising balloons join in the festival.
62. You can take a balloon ride to the tr:p of the nearby mountains.
63, You can watch a firework sh,:rv every eveuing of the fbstival.
64. The geographir of the area arciund Aibuquerque makes it particulariy suitable for ballooning.
55. Visitors should be prepared for a reinge of,ternperatures.
56.

57.

58.


59.

60.

ol.

62.

oJ.

64.

65.

YItrI" Finish eaetr of the folieiwing sentences in such a lyay that it Ineams exactly the snme as the
sentence printed before if.
66, Alternative medicine is a conrplete utysiery to some peoi:le.

67. The number of people kilied in inrir:stria"l accidents this

.vea'rr

is uow'fifteen,

=> Already this year.,
68. Yor"r needn't make an appointurent to see the manager.

=> There's
69, I haven't been to the einema for tws; munths.


70. Nobody had invited Jeau to the pai'ty, wtrich annoyed her'

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As she.

71 ,

"Don't

bre ak

tny cioll, John, or I rvill scrcam," said

\{an'

TZ. Alice and Char.les did not dr:cide to move to a bigger hc;use until after ttre birLh of their se-"onc{ child.

73. It was fun to go camping with our classmates.

74. J\4y rrother has a great interest in garilening.


a-

75. Ttie teacher clidn't explain tire lesson.

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Use the following sets of +yords

or phrases to write a completc letter. i\[ake any changes if

n€cessary"
I)ear h4ary,
75" At lasti I get everything rnore/ less/straighten out/ nerv house

I

andl celebrate this/ I

I havel partyl Friday,

Jrme 2nd.

77. i/ rnuch hope/ can come, and loal-.1 to see/ any tirne/ sev*ll onwards.

7E. The phone

/ not be instaliecl/ sot I write instead.

79.

if

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I imaginel you conre/ car, soi I


you not/ make/ please dropl linel or ring mel ofirce.

dlarru

i mapl to help/ find/ housc'

81. You takei main roadi into/ Lon
82. 'I'herel be/ pub/ the corireri call "The Woodsuttor".

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tr{y hor,rsei the thirdi

85. I/ look r'see

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secondl the right.

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soofl.

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Alice

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X. Write a composition on the follawing topic (at least 150 words): 'oschool children are advised to sfudy
not only the knowledge but other living skills as well", To what extent do you agree with this
statement? (86-100)

Tytsl ffiavk: 100:5
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