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1. Shes
_____ university teacher.
A.
a
B.
an
C. Ø
D. one
2. I like
_____ small animals.
A.
the B.
Ø
C.
every
D. a
3. Is this
_____ coat?
A.
you B.
the
your
C.
your
D. yours
4. Who are
_____ people over there?
A.
this B.
that C.
these D. those
5. _____ is
your name?
A.
Who B.
What C.
When D. Why
6.
What do you do?
______.
A. I
am a
doctor.
B. I am tired.
C. I
am reading.
D. I am very well, thank you.
7. I
havent seen Peter _____ ages.
A.
since B.
an
C.
in
D. for
8. This is
_____ winter for 20 years.
A.
bad B. the worse C. the
worst D. worst
9. _____
help me?
A. Can
you to
B. Do you can
C. Can
you doing
D. Can you
10. I _____
she _____ you.
A.
think/likes
B. am thinking/is liking
C.
think/is
liking
D. am thinking/ likes
11. Who
_____ the window?
A.
open B.
opened C. did
opened D. did open
12. Why
_____?
A. are
those men laughing B. are
laughing those
men
C.
those men are laughing D.
those men laugh
13. What
time did you arrive _____ the station?
A.
at B.
to C. Ø
D. in
14. Which
of these is correct?
A.
happier B. more
happier C. more
good D. more sad
15. Which
of these is correct?
A. He
havent got any brothers. B. He dont have any
brothers.
C. He
hasnt get any brothers. D. He
hasnt got any brothers.
Answer questions 16-18 according
to the following passage.
Sue Glass had a car accident when she was eight, so she used to hate
driving. When she grew up this was a problem, because she got a job with a car
company. When six years ago she met Julian Swayland, a racing driver, and she
told him she was afraid of cars. He wanted to help, so he took her to Brands
Hatch, a Grand Prix racing circuit. He drove her round corners at 100 miles per
hour and she loved it. Then she heard about a special motor racing course. She
did the course with five men and was amazed when she got top marks. She was a
very successful racing driver for 15 years. After
that, she stopped doing it. Now she is planning to open a driving
school.
16. Because she had a car
accident______
A. she
decided to find a job in a car company.
B. she met Julian Swayland.
C. she was afraid of cars.
D. going to school was a big problem for her.
17. Which of the following is true?
A. She
met Julian when she was fourteen.
B. She
wasn't afraid of driving any more after she drove her car at 100 mph.
C. She
was less successful than the other five students at the course.
D. In
order to help Sue, Julian took her to a racing circuit.
18. What does "it" refer to?
A. her
car
B. racing
C. being afraid
D. her job at the car company
19. Which
of these is correct?
A.
Jack usually is late for school.
B.
Jack usually late for
school.
C.
Jack is usually late for school.
D.
Jack is usual late for school.
20. This
book is _____ the other one.
A.
expensive
than
B. more expensiver
than
C. as
expensiver
as D.
much less expensive than
21. He
_____ the 7.30 train to London.
A.
catched B.
take C.
caught D. chaught
22. That's the ______ book I have
ever read.
A.
most
depressed B.
most depressing
C.
more
depressed D.
more depressing
23. I _____
you if you _____ that again.
A.
hit/say
B.
will
hit/say
C.
hit/will say
D. will
hit/will say
24. America
_____ in 1492.
A.
discovered
B. was discovered
C.
discovers
D. has been discovered
25. If I
_____ you, I _____ the truth.
A.
am/will
tell
B. were/would
tell
C.
would be/told
D. was/told
26. Jane
_____ when her husband _____ home.
A. was
cooking/came
B. cooked/was coming
C. had
cooked/had come D. cooks/came
27. How
_____ do you want?
A.
many
breads B.
many loaves of bread
C.
much
breads D.
many loaf of bread
28.
The phone is ringing!
Oh! Is it? I _____ it.
A. am
going to answer
B.
ll
C.
answer
D.
answered
29. My brother has been living in
Peru ______ three years.
A.
for B.
since C.
ago D. during
Answer questions 30-32 according
to the following passage.
If you travel around Europe, you will find many differences in how doctors
work. For example, English doctors are quick to give strong antibiotics for
colds, but German doctors usually are not. The Germans, on the other hand, give
medicine for low blood pressure, but the English do not think low blood
pressure is a problem. German doctors seem very concerned about heart
problems. They give six times as many heart drugs as English doctors do.
Patients in the two countries are different, too. The English are more likely
to accept their doctors' orders without question. The Germans, however, are
likely to ask their doctors to explain their treatment.
30. English doctors ______
A.
don't prefer giving antibiotics for colds.
B. give importance to low blood pressure.
C. take colds more seriously than German doctors.
D. think low blood pressure causes heart problems.
31. What's the main idea of the
paragraph?
A.
Doctors around Europe do not treat their patients in the same way.
B. German doctors give six times as many drugs as English doctors.
C. The English do not question their doctors' orders whereas the Germans do.
D. Colds, low blood pressure, and heart problems are more common in Germany.
32. What does "concerned about" mean?
A.
happy with
B. not interested in
C. worried about
D. enthusiastic about
33. In
which one of the following sentences , if we leave out the
underlined word, the sentence is still correct?
A. I
poured him a glass of wine, which he drank at once.
B.
Here is the paper that you asked me to get.
C.
Today I saw the man who helped me when I was robbed.
D.
This room, which people do not use any more, belonged to our
eldest son.
34. Because
he _____ to Romania before, he _____ to go there again.
A. had
been/didnt want B. had
gone/hadnt want
C.
goes/doesnt
want
D. had been/didnt wanted
35. Jane is a very good friend. I
______ her for a long time.
A.
have known B.
knew
C.
know
D. had known
36. I went
out without _____ money.
A.
a B.
some C.
any D.
many
37. Although
he felt very _____, he smiled _____.
A.
angrily/friendly B.
angry/friendly
C.
angrily/friendlily D. angry/in
a friendly way
38. Can you
_____?
A.
to make me some tea
B. make some tea for me
C.
make for me some tea
D. for me some tea make
39. This wine tastes ______ vinegar!
A.
like B.
as C.
similar D. same
40. I went
to London _____ clothes.
A. to
buying
B. to buy
C. for
buying
D. for
buy
41. Which
of these is correct?
A. He
got married with her.
B. He
married to her.
C.
They got married with each other.
D. He
married her.
42. He
suggested _____ to the cinema.
A. we
going B. us to
go C. to go D. that we
go
43. If you
_____ me, I _____ in real trouble last year.
A.
didnt help/would have been
B.
hadnt helped/would have been
C.
hadnt helped/would be
D.
didnt help/would be
44. The
______ you eat, the more weight you'll lose.
A.
much B.
more C.
less D. very
45. That
_____ be Roger at the door. Its too early.
A.
must B.
mustnt
C. can D.
cant
46. She
_____ at all since I _____ her at my sisters wedding.
A.
hasnt changed/have seen
B.
didnt change/saw
C.
didnt change/have seen
D.
hasnt changed/saw
47. If you
have trouble going to sleep, try _____ a glass of
milk before bedtime.
A.
drinking B. drank
C. drink D. to drinking
48. I wish
I _____ more time.
A.
have B.
had C. would
have D. will have
49.
The explosion ______ just after 9 pm. Fortunately, no one ______.
A.
happened /
hurt B.
happen / hurted
C.
happened / was hurt D. happened / was hurted
50. John
Hastings, _____, has just come to live in our street.
A.
who I was at school with him
B. was
at school with me
C. who
I was at school
D.
with whom I was at school
Answer questions 51-53 according to the
following passage.
It is easy enough to understand why birds should migrate, and one can
understand how they time their migrations according to changing day length or
temperature. The real mystery is, how do they know which way to go? Human
navigators, even with the help of all kinds of modern instruments, still make
mistakes. So, how do birds manage to find their way without making any
mistakes?
51. The most puzzling thing about the
migration of birds is ______
A. why
they always leave at the end of the summer.
B.
how they know what route to follow.
C.
that they are less skilful than human beings at navigation.
D.
why they feel the need to migrate.
52. According to the passage, the
changes in the length of the days and the temperature ______
A.
help birds to find their way with great accuracy.
B.
hardly affect the migration of birds.
C.
can be measured accurately to help navigation.
D.
play a vital role in birds' timing their migration.
53. From the passage we realise that
man, in spite of high technology, ______
A.
cannot make birds change their migration habits.
B.
is still unable to explain the reasons for the migration of birds.
C.
cannot measure changes in day length and temperature with any accuracy.
D.
is not as successful as birds at navigation.
54. Which
of these is correct?
A. The
money is very important for everybody.
B. The
money I found in his pocket was stolen.
C. It
is time go to the bed.
D.
Have you seen your sister? Yes, shes in kitchen.
55. They tried to prevent me ______
going with them because they thought I had measles.
A.
from B.
to C.
by D. for
56. The customs officer asked us where
______ from.
A.
had we come
B. we had come
C.
have we come C. did
we come
57. The children shouldn't be left
alone. They are too young to look after ______.
A.
them B.
themselves C. every
other D. their own
58. Changing a
plug is very simple; ______ you have to know is where to put the wires.
A.
only B.
just C.
all D. everything
59. He went to work ______ he felt
unwell.
A.
despite B.
although C. in spite
of D. except
60. _____
he gets, _____.
A. The
richer/the more friends he has
B.
Richer/ the more friends he has
C.
Richer/more friends he has
D. The
richer/the more he has friends
61. I can't find my keys. I ______ them
in the taxi.
A.
must have left B. must left
C.
must be left D.
must leave
62. Not only______ the old woman's
bag, but also he _______ her.
A. he
stole /
stabbed
B. did he steal / did stab
C.
did he steal /
stabbed D. he
did steal / did stab
Answer questions 63-65 according
to the following passage.
In spite of his love of theorizing, the prehistorian Louis Leakey took
nothing for granted and always put everything to a practical test. In order to
prove that primitive man had to be a tool-maker to survive, he became an expert
maker of stone tools, and would use them to skin and
chop up animals. Even this was not enough; he tried unsuccessfully to skin
animals with his teeth. Louis could show amazing patience if necessary but his
inclination was to get on with the next job rather than waste time on tiresome
details. He was never good at working with other people and always wanted to
tackle everything himself.
63. Although Louis Leakey liked putting
forward theories ______
A. he
preferred to prove things by practice.
B.
he didn't like the idea of "trial and error".
C.
he hardly put them into practice.
D.
he never accepted other people's theories.
64. Louis Leakey proved that early man
was dependant on tools because he himself ______
A.
found it pointless to skin animals with his teeth.
B.
showed that certain tasks would be impossible even with tools.
C.
showed that modern man could survive in primitive conditions.
D.
became unsuccessful in making primitive tools.
65. Louis Leakey ______
A.
always enjoyed the opportunity for detailed study.
B.
preferred to work alone.
C.
was unnecessarily impatient at times.
D.
approached his work without any motivation
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