a.about b.from c.to d.with 17.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others: 18.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the
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I Make the correct choice:
1 This is the school my father used to teach
2 If the weather nice, we will come to see you on Sunday
3 A football player is a person _ plays football
4 If She spoke English well, she _ the job
a got b would have got c will get d would get
5 Life the earth would be affected if wild plants and animals disappeared
6 Our sources of energy will soon end other sources are found
7 I’m busy _ my office work
8 It’s very kind you to help me the money
a to / with b of / with c of / about d to / about
9 He is of writing better English than this
a possible b interesred c bored d capable
10 She went on with her work with an air of _
a examination b determination c exclamation d explanation
11 The manager sacked five _
a employees b employers c employment d unemployment
12 The goods in this shop were _ displayed on the shelves
a attraction b attracted c attractive d attractively
13 To our great _ , it rained on the day of the picnic
a disappointing b disappointed c disappointment d disappointedly
14 I think the prices here are _
a reasoning b unreasonable c reasonably d reasoned
15 His parents have great _ for his future
a expecting b expectant c expectantly d expectation
16 It cannot be inferred _ the apparent ease of the transition that all is well
a.about b.from c.to d.with
17.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others:
18.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others:
19.Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others:
attract
20.Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others:
a disappointment b satisfaction c expectation d tolerable
II.Identify one underlined word or phrase that is incorrect:
1 Every day, in all kinds of weather, many thousands of man and women jog
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3 Donald Robbins, that is forty-two years old and works in an office, began jogging a few years ago
4 Advertising makes it possibly to produce more things to sell
5 In the beginning, for example, radios cost much more than they do today because they were
turned out slow and expensive by hand
6 When manufacturers began making radios by the thousands, they found quicker and cheaper
ways of making the job
7 Because advertising starts us to buy and producing more things, it is sometimes called the
spark plug of the business world
8 She has just completed the picture which composition was suggested by me
III Read the passage and make the correct choice:
Most people think of computers as very modern inventions, products of our new technological (1) _ But actually, the idea for a computer (2) _ worked out over two centuries ago by a man (3) _ Charles Babbage
Baggage was born (4) _ 1791 and grew up to be a brilliant mathematician He drew up plans for several calculating machines (5) _ he called “engine” But despite the fact that he (6) _ building some of these, he never finished any of them Over the years people have argued (7) _ his machine would ever work Recently, however, the Science Museum in London has finished building (8) _ engine based on one of Babbage’s designs (9) _ has taken six years to complete and more (10) _ four thousand parts have been especially made Whether it works or not, the machine will be on show at a special exhibition in the Science Museum to remind people of Babbage’s work
3.a.was called b.was calling c.called d.calling
IV Read the passage and choose the best answer:
Air-sea rescue helicopters from RAF Sopworth were called out after a yacht capsized in a storm off the Devon coast Despite high seas the helicopters lowered rescue teams to try and save the crew Two men and a girl were pulled to safety Unfortunately, the other two crewmembers died in spite of the rescue team's efforts One was lost at sea The other was rescued and taken to hospital, but was dead on arrival The coastguard had warned small boats to stay in the harbour, but the yacht, the ‘Neptune III’ from Poole, had set out for France despite the warnings
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c three d five
4 The yacht capsized in a storm off the Devon coast because
a the coastguard didn’t give them any warnings b they paid no attention to the warnings
c they liked to sail in the storm d they are afraid of the storm
V Choose the correct sentence which has the same meaning as the above one :
1 I couldn’t keep my eyes open because I was very tired
a I was very tired so as to keep my eyes open b I was too tired to keep my eyes open
c I wasn’t tired enough to keep my eyes open d I was so tired that I kept my eyes open
2 The book was so good that he couldn’t put it down
a It was such a book so good that he couldn’t put it down.b It was so a good book that he couldn’t put it down.c It was such a good book that he couldn’t put it down
d It was such good book that he couldn’t put it down
3 She owns all this land now
a All this land belongs to hers b All this land belongs to her land
c All this land belongs to her.own d All this land belongs to her
4 I’ll finish this job and then I’ll phone you back
a I’ll phone you back as soon I’ll finish this job b I’ll phone you back as soon I finished this job
c I’ll phone you back as soon I finish this job d I’ll phone you back as soon I’m finished this job
5.Children tend to play the problems down
a Children have to play the problems down.b Children have no tendency to play the problems down
c Children have an intention of playing the problems down
d Children have a tendency to play the problems down
6.They think little about their future work
a They give little thought to their future work.b They give a great deal of thought
to their future work
c They give little thought about their future work d They give little thinking to their future work
7.I won’t eat any more cakes because I’m full
a If I were hungry, I would eat any more cakes.b If I am full, I will eat some more cakes
c If I was full, I would eat some more cakes.d If I was hungry I would eat some more cakes
8.Nobody told us anything about the incident
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c Anything weren’t told us about the accident d Anything were told to us about the accident
9.John missed the ferry because his car broke down
a If John’s car hadn’t broken down, he wouldn’t have missed the ferry
b If John’s car had broken down, he would have missed the ferry
c If John’s car broke down, he would miss the ferry
d If John hadn’t missed the ferry, his car wouldn’t have broken down
10.They knocked down the old house on the corner last year
a The old house on the corner were knocked down last year.b The corner was knocked
down by the old house last year c The old house on the corner was knocked down last year
d The old house was on the corner knocked down last year
What would happen (1) _ there were a serious nuclear accident? And an accident must be inevitable - sooner or (2) _ Hugh areas would be evacuated, and they could (3) _ contaminated with radioactivity for years If it happened in your (4) _, you wouldn't get a penny in compensation No insurance company (5) _ nuclear risks There are accidents If the nuclear industry didn't keep them (6) _, there would
be a public outcry Radioactivity causes cancer and may affect future generations
2.a better b earlier c later d worse
4.a career b environment c compartment d area
6.a quietly b quite c quiet d hardly