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<b>Name : ………..</b> <b> ENGLISH TEST </b>
<b> Date : 21/10/2015 CODE A</b>
<b> </b>
<b>I. Choose the best option to complete each of the sentences. </b>
1. Our holiday was_________ by the weather.
A. spoilt B. damaged C. overcome D. wasted
2. The_________ charged by the architect for the plans of the new building were unusually high.
A. hire B. price C. fees D. sum
3. He_________ his son of the dangers of driving too fast in his new car
A. warned B. remembered C. threatened D. concerned
4. The child was_________ by a lorry on the safety crossing in the main street.
A. knocked out B. run across C. run out D. knocked down
5. When Ali arrived in London he spent all his time_________ and visited all the important
museums and buildings.
A. sight-seeing B. traveling C. looking D. touring
6. If you want a cheap air ticket you must_________ well in advance.
A. book B. engage C. reserve D. buy
7. His sister was full of_________ for the way in which he had so quickly learned to drive a car.
A. pride B. admiration C. surprise D. jealousy
8. He asked if we would_________ to share the room.
A. accept B. consider C. agree D. approve
9. I wondered whether you would like to_________ to the theater tomorrow.
A. visit B. go away C. go out D. walk out
10. _________ I would like to say how pleased I am to be here.
A. Primarily B. Foremost C. Earliest D. First
11. The independent arbitrator managed to_________ the confrontation between the union and the
employers.
A. refuse B. confuse C. refute D. defuse
12. When I heard the footsteps behind me I was_________ that I would be attacked.
A. horrified B. terror-struck C. terrorized D. terrified
13. His illness made him_________ of concentration.
A. incompetent B. unable C. incapable D. powerless
14. Has the committee_________ a decision yet?
A. done B. made C. arrived D. voted
15. I am a bit hungry. I think_____________ something to eat.
A. I’ll have B. I’ll be having C. I’m going to have D. I’m having
16. What do you plan to do when you_____________ your course at college?
A. finish B. will finish C. have finished D. is going to finish
17. Where_____________? Which hairdresser did you go to?
A. did you cut your hair B. have you cut your hair
C. did you have cut your hair D. did you have your hair cut
18. ‘Shall I stay here?’ ~ ‘I’d rather_____________ with us’.
A. you come B. you to come
C. you would come D. you came
19. I_____________ saying what I think.
A. believe B. believe in C. believe for D. believe when
20. Somebody ran in front of the car as I was driving. Fortunately I_____________ just in time.
A. could stop B. could have stopped
C. managed to stop D. must be able to stop
21. Dictionaries frequently explain the origin of the defined word, state its part of speech and indication its
correct use. A B C D
22. The rings of Saturn are so distant to be seen from the Earth without a telescope.
A B C D
23. Children subjected to violence, exploitation , abuse and neglect are in risk of death, poor
A B C
physical and mental health, HIV/AIDS infection, and educational problems.
D
24. It is important that cancer is diagnosed and treated as early as possible in order to assure a
successful cure. A B C
D
25. A ten-thousand-dollars reward was offered for the capture of the escaped prisoner.
A B C D
<b>III. PHONETICS : </b>
<b> Choose the word that has a different stress pattern from the others in the group:</b>
26. A. responsibility B. originality C. accommodation D. mischievousness
27. A. appliance B. conscientious C. independent D. confidential
28. A. psychology B. environmental C. impossible D. photography
29. A. stimulate B. maximize C. interrupt D. register
30. A. appointment B. punishment C. publicity D. efficient
<b>IV. WORD FORMATION</b>
<b>Give the correct form of the words in brackets</b>
31. Deforestation and excessive farming have ………... the soil.
32. The damage caused by the terrible storm two days ago
was………... by the government. The real figures go up every
minute.
33. Barack Obama is the first President of the United States with ……….
…... background.
<b>34. From the hotel there is a………...view across the canyon.</b>
35. The policeman examined the parcel ………... as he had no idea
what it could be.
36. It was very ………...of you to notice that.
37. In his ……….., Mike smashed all the breakable items in the
kitchen.
38. Before enrolling on a course, you should first ensure that it has been
………... by an officially recognized body.
39. Mr. John, who teaches us Latin, usually stresses the need for regular
………...
40. The government has yet to make an official ………...on the
issue.
<b>(POOR)</b>
<b>(RACE)</b>
<b>(BREATH)</b>
<b>(SUSPECT)</b>
<b>(OBSERVE)</b>
<b>(FURIOUS)</b>
<b>(VALID)</b>
<b>(ATTEND)</b>
<b>(PRONOUNCE)</b>
<b>iV. READING COMPREHENSION</b>
<b>Read the following passage and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question. </b>
A recent survey of crime statistics shows that we are all more likely to be burgled now than 20
years ago and the police advise everyone to take a few simple precautions to protect their homes.
The first fact is that burglars and other intruders prefer easy opportunities, like a house which
is very obviously empty. This is much less of a challenge than an occupied house, and one which is
well-protected. A burglar will wonder if it is worth the bother.
well as a radio or television, and do not leave any curtains wide open. The sight of your latest music
centre or computer is enough to tempt any burglar.
Never leave a spare key in a convenient hiding place. The first place a burglar will look is
under the doormat or in a flower pot and even somewhere more 'imaginative' could soon be
uncovered by the intruder. It is much safer to leave a key with a neighbour you can trust. But if your
<i><b>house is in a quiet, desolate area be aware that this will be a burglar's dream, so deter any potential</b></i>
criminal from approaching your house by fitting security lights to the outside of your house.
<i><b>But what could happen if, in spite of the aforementioned precautions, a burglar or intruder</b></i>
has decided to target your home. Windows are usually the first point of entry for many intruders.
Downstairs windows provide easy access while upstairs windows can be reached with a ladder or by
climbing up the drainpipe. Before going to bed you should double-check that all windows and shutters
are locked. No matter how small your windows may be, it is surprising what a narrow gap a
determined burglar can manage to get through. For extra security, fit window locks to the inside of the
window.
What about entry via doors? Your back door and patio doors, which are easily forced open,
should have top quality security locks fitted. Even though this is expensive it will be money well spent.
Install a burglar alarm if you can afford it as another line of defence against intruders.
A sobering fact is that not all intruders have to break and enter into a property. Why go to the
trouble of breaking in if you can just knock and be invited in? Beware of bogus officials or workmen
<i><b>and, particularly if you are elderly, fit a chain and an eye hole so you can scrutinise callers at your</b></i>
leisure. When you do have callers never let anybody into your home unless you are absolutely sure
they are genuine. Ask to see an identity card, for example.
If you are in the frightening position of waking in the middle of the night and think you can hear
an intruder, then on no account should you approach the intruder. It is far better to telephone the
police and wait for help.
41. A well-protected house______.
A. is less likely to be burgled.
B. is regarded as a challenge by most criminals.
C. is a lot of bother to maintain.
D. is very unlikely to be burgled.
42. According to the writer, we should______.
A. avoid leaving our house empty.
B. only go out when we have to.
C. always keep the curtains closed.
D. give the impression that our house is occupied when we go out.
43. The writer thinks that hiding a key under a doormat or flower pot______.
A. is predictable.
B. is useful.
C. is imaginative.
D. is where you always find a spare key.
<i>44. What word best replaces “desolate” in paragraph 4?</i>
A. isolated B. populous
C. dissatisfying D. depressing
<i>45. The phrase “aforementioned precautions” in paragraph 5 refers to steps that______.</i>
A. will tell a burglar if your house is empty or not.
B. are the most important precautions to take to make your home safe.
C. will stop a potential burglar.
D. will not stop an intruder if he has decided to try and enter your home.
46. Gaining entry to a house through a small window______.
A. is surprisingly difficult.
C. is less likely to happen than gaining entry through a door.
D. is tried only by very determined burglars.
47. According to the writer, window locks, security locks and burglar alarms______.
A. cost a lot of money but are worth it.
B. are good value for money.
C. are luxury items.
D. are absolutely essential items.
48. The writer argues that fitting a chain and an eye hole______.
A. will prevent your home being burgled.
B. avoids you having to invite people into your home.
C. is only necessary for elderly people.
D. gives you time to check if the visitor is genuine.
<i>49. What word best replaces “scrutinise” in paragraph 7?</i>
A. glance B. gaze C. search D. examine
50. The best title for the text is______.
A. Increasing household crime.
B. Protecting your home from intruders.
C. Burglary statistics.
D. What to do if a burglar breaks into your home.
<b>Read the following passage and decide which option A, B, C or D best fits each space: </b>
Everyone has got two personalities - the one that is shown to the world and the other that is (51)……...
and real. You don’t show your secret personality when you are (52)……..., because you can control yourself.
But when you are asleep, your feeling position (53)……...the real you. In a normal (54)…..., of course, people
often change their position. The important position is the one you go to sleep in.
If you go to sleep on your back, you are a very (55)……...person. You usually believe people and you
accept new things or new ideas easily. You don’t like to make people sad, so you never express your (56)
……... feeling. You are quite shy.
If you sleep on your stomach, you are a rather secretive person. You (57)……...a lot and you always
easily become sad. You usually live for today not tomorrow. This means that you (58)……...having a good
time.
If you sleep curled up, you are probably a very (59)……...person. You have a low opinion of yourself. You
are shy and don’t like meeting people. You (60)…....to be on your own. You are easily hurt.
51. A. important B. serious C secret D. particular
52. A. awake B. active C happy D. honest
53. A. makes B. understand C changes D. shows
54. A. room B. bed C night D. body
55. A. independent B open C talkative D. generous
56. A. real B. lonely C cheerful D. gentle
57. A. talk B. sleep C relax D. worry
58. A. regret B enjoy C mind D. deny
59. A. strong B. healthy C nervous D. careful
60. A. pretend B. oppose C refuse D. prefer
<b>V: WRITING</b>
<b>Rewrite the following sentences so that they have a similar meaning with the first one.</b>
61. “Don’t forget to phone the police”, she said
She reminded him ... ... ...
62. It is believed that the man escaped in a stolen car.
The man... ... ...
63. A small church lies at the foot of the hill.
64. If you changed your mind, you’ll be welcome to join our club .
Were you ... ... ...
65. We don’t have to do so many things to please him.
It is ... ... ...
66. I’m sure he didn’t do it by himself.
He... ... ...
67. He can’t afford to go to America this summer.
He doesn’t ... ... ...
68. Timmy has become confident as a result of his success .
Timmy’s success has turned... ...
69. I haven't seen my uncle for a long time.
It's a long time ... ... ...
70. She dances beautifully and she sings sweetly, too.
Not only ... ... ...
<i><b>Use the word given in brackets and make any necessary additions to write a new sentence in </b></i>
<i><b>such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentence. Do NOT </b></i>
<i><b>change the form of the given word(s).(0,5 point)</b></i>
71. When I was driving, I realized that the car wasn’t working properly. (WRONG)
<i>→...</i>
72. Sandra said that she was willing to work late. (MIND)
<i>→...</i>
73. They pretended to be enjoying themselves, but they weren’t really. (AS)
<i>→...</i>
74. I can't lift this table on my own. (UNLESS)
<i>→...</i>
75. The coins are believed to have been buried for safe-keeping. (IT)
<i>→...</i>
<i>76. Thanks to doctor John, I’m still alive! If it (not be)... for him, I would be dead for</i>
certain.
<i>77. The town ( choose)... for the next Olympic was the one nobody had expected </i>
<i>78. I can’t go with you as I (not finish)... it.</i>
<i>79. By the time you finish cooking they (do) ... their homework.</i>