Different sounds: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words: 4K.. Synonym: Choose the word which has the same meaning as the underlin
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Question type Knowing (K) Understanding (U) Applying (A)
Part I: Pronunciation
A Stress
Choose the word that has stress pattern different from that of the other words:
1K A gigantic B ignorant C generous D different
B Different sounds:
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words:
4K A watched B reached C stopped D bridged
Part II: Vocabulary
A Synonym:
Choose the word which has the same meaning as the underlined among A, B, C and
D:
5K I have some hobbies to do in my freetime They really keep me occupied
6K Watching T.V is by far the most popular pastime in Britain
A leisure activities B recreation C entertainment D pursuit
B Antonym:
Choose the word which has an opposite meaning to the underlined among A, B, C
and D:
7K My uncle is an accomplished guitarist
A talented B excellent C amateur D experienced 8K There is an enomous range of course on offer in Britain
D Word-form:
Choose the best answer among A, B, C and D:
9U After the accident he lost his _ for the sport
A enthusiastic B enthusiasm C enthusiast D enthusiastically
10K I have been stamps since I was a young boy
A collector B collection C collecting D collected
C Preposition:
Choose the best answer among A, B, C and D:
11K I am very keen _ gardening
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Choose the best answer among A, B, C and D:
12A A: “Are you free this coming Sunday?”
B: “ ”
A Yes, I will B No, thank you C Yes, I can D I think so, why? 13A A: “ ”
B: “Certainly”
A Welcome back! B What are you doing there?
C I’m sorry I am late D May I borrow a pencil, please? 14A A: “Would you like some more tea?”
B: “ _”
A Yes, please B Here you are C It doesn’t matter D I’m Ok
15A Peter: “Thanks a lot for your wonderful gift.”
Mary: “ _”
Part IV: Grammar
Choose the best answer among A, B, C and D:
16K A: -Have you finished your work?
B: -No, I haven’t and _
A neither she has B she hasn’t, either
C she hasn’t, neither D she has not
17U Mary Peter likes working in this office They are looking for new jobs
A neither/nor B either/or C not only/ but also D both/and 18K It was Tom to help us
19 Thomas is good at not only Maths _ English
A moreover B but also C as well D and
20U The film was made in Hollywood last year
A which we are going to see it tonight B about we are talking
C we are going to see tonight D about that we are talking 21K Neither the officer nor the soldiers alive
22K Both the scientist and the worker _ to announce the results
Part V: Writing
Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting:
23K Not only John but also his two brothers plays football as their recreation every
A B C D
weekend
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A B C
friend within Asia
D
5U The flight on it I wanted to travel was fully booked
A B C D
26K It was the taxi driver who were called to take the patient to the hospital
A B C D
Which is the correct cleft sentence to focus the underlined information among A, B,
C and D
27A He took the dog with him yesterday
A It is the dog that he took with him yesterday
B It was the yesterday that he took the dog with him
C It was the dog that he took with him yesterday
D It is the dog with which he took with him yesterday
28A They called the doctor in to carry on the operation
A It was the doctor who called in to carry on the operation
B It was them who called in the doctor to carry on the operation
C It was the doctor who carried on the operation
D It was the doctor who was called in to carry on the operation
Which is the correct way to connect the two sentences together among A, B, C and
D
29A They did not call the waiter They did not call the waitress
A They called both the waiter and the waitress
B They not only called the waiter but also called the waitress
C They either called the waiter or called the waitress
D They called neither the waiter nor the waitress
30A You can take a full-time course Otherwise, you can take a part-time course
A You can take both a full-time course and a part-time course
B You can take either a full-time course or a part-time course
C You can both take a full-time course and a part-time course
D You can either take a full-time course or a part-time course
Part VI: Reading
Read the passage and choose the best answer (A or B, C, D) from 1 to 5
a Gap-fill:
After everything had been ready, (31) _began their competition They have trained hard to break past (32) and set new ones Winners of each event were presented with gold, silver, and pronze (33) Field sports such as javelin, pole vault, long jump and discus attracted people as (34) as racing, swimming, weightlifting, and other team games They bought excitement to not only the pectators in the stadium but also millions of TV (35) at home Correspondents sent news
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31U A athletes B trainers C organizers D trainees
32U A problems B achievements C troubles D records
35U A readers B players C viewers D listeners
b Answering question:
Read the following passage then choose the correct answer (A or B, C, D) from 1 to
5
From Monday until Friday most people are busy working or studying, but in the evening and on weekends they are free to relax and enjoy themselves Some watch television or
go to the cinema; others take part in sports It depends on personal interests There are
many different ways to spend our spare time.
Almost everyone has some kind of hobby It may be anything from collecting stamps to making model planes Some hobbies are very expensive, but others are valuable only to their owners
I know a man who has a coin collection worth several thousand dollars A short time ago he bought a seldom seen fifty-cent piece worth $250 ! He was very happy about what he bought and thought the price was reasonable On the other hand, my youngest brother collects match boxes He has almost 600 of them but I doubt if they are worth any money However, to my brother they are very valuable Nothing makes him happier than
to find a new match box for his collection
That's what a hobby means, I guess It is something we like to do in our spare time simply for the fun of it The value in dollars is not important, but the pleasure it gives us 1U The word “spare time” is closest to the meaning of:
A free time B pastime C timetable D timeout
2U What did the man buy at the price of $250?
A a collection B a fifty-cent piece C a dollar D a seldom
3U What was the man’s attitude to his purchase?
A regretted B disappointed C happy D indifferent
4U What does the writer’s brother collect?
5U Which of the following will reflect the writer’s opinion?
A All hobbies takes much money
B We should not spend too much money to purchase our hobbies
C What a hobby means is not in its price but the pleasure it gives
D People often collect things which are very odd