Choice A indicates association but is not used with direction toward.. B the present tense indicates habitual action.. Choice A is the present tense but does not agree with the singul
Trang 1In this section of the test, you will have the chance to show how well you understand written English There are three parts to this section, with special directions for each part.
PART V
Directions: Questions 101-140 are incomplete sentences Four words or phrases, marked (A), (B), (C), (D), are given beneath each sentence You are to choose the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer
Because the equipment is very delicate, (A) (B) (C) (D)
it must be handled with …
(A) Caring (B) careful (C) care (D) carefully
The sentence should read, 'Because the equipment is very
delicate, it must be handled with care." Therefore, you should choose answer (C).
Trang 2101 East Coast Airline's flight _ Chicago has been
Trang 3101 East Coast Airline's flight _ Chicago has been
Trang 4101 (A) To indicates direction toward Choices (B) and (D)
indicate location Choice (C) indicates manner
Trang 5102 Beginning the first of
next month, lunch breaks will
Trang 6102 Beginning the first of
next month, lunch breaks will
Trang 7102 (B) Will be requires the past
an adjective Choice (C) is a
gerund Choice (13) is a noun.
Trang 8103 The computer programmer
realized he had forgotten to turn off the office lights _ he had left the premises.
(A) after
(B) because
(C) since
(D) and
Trang 9Premises the buildings and land that a shop, restaurant, company etc uses:
Ex: Schools may earn extra money by renting out their
premises.
- business premises
Trang 10103 The computer programmer
realized he had forgotten to turn off the office lights _ he had left the premises.
(A) after
(B) because
(C) since
(D) and
Trang 11103 (A) The subordinating
clauses Choices (B) and (C) indicate a cause-and-effect relationship Choice (D) is a coordinate conjunction.
Trang 12104 Most employees have requested that their
paychecks be _ to their homes.
(A) mail
(B) mails
(C) mailed
Trang 13104 Most employees have requested that their
paychecks be _ to their homes.
(A) mail
(B) mails
(C) mailed
Trang 14104 (C) Someone else will mail the paychecks, so the passive be
simple form of the verb Choice (B) is the present tense Choice (D) is the gerund
Trang 15105 The error was noticed after Ms Radice _ the
Trang 16105 The error was noticed after Ms Radice _ the
Trang 17105 (A) A past action that occurs before another past action
requires the past perfect tense
Choice (B) is the present tense
Choice (C) is the present perfect Choice (D) is the present
progressive
Trang 20106 (B) The adjective successful
modifies year Choice (A) is an
adverb Choice (C) is a singular
noun Choice (D) is a plural noun.
Trang 23107 (D) The coordinate
Choices (A) and (B) are
subordinating conjunctions
Choice (C) is a coordinating
conjunction but excludes both
items
Trang 24108 After working fifteen
hours at the office, the new
lawyer is finally putting away his papers and heading _
(A) homely
(B) homey
(C) home
Trang 25To head to go or travel
towards a particular place,
especially in a deliberate way
To head for/towards/back etc Ex: The ship was heading for Cuba.
It's about time we were
Trang 26108 After working fifteen
hours at the office, the new
lawyer is finally putting away his papers and heading _
(A) homely
(B) homey
(C) home
Trang 27108 (C) The noun home serves as
(B), and (D) are adjectives
Trang 28109 The photographer will be accompanied _ his assistant (A) with
(B) by
(C) to
(D) from
Trang 30109 The photographer will be accompanied _ his assistant (A) with
(B) by
(C) to
(D) from
Trang 31109 (B) By indicates association
with Choice (A) indicates
association but is not used with
direction toward Choice (D)
indicates direction away.
Trang 32110 Ms Ueki has never made any _ decisions regarding
the operation of her company (A) foolish
(B) fool
(C) foolishness
(D) fooled
Trang 33110 Ms Ueki has never made any _ decisions regarding
the operation of her company (A) foolish
(B) fool
(C) foolishness
(D) fooled
Trang 34110 (A) The adjective foolish
noun referring to a person
Choice (C) is a noun referring to behavior or attitudes Choice (D)
is a verb
Trang 35111 Ten applications were
filed _ Monday morning for the receptionist position.
(A) at
(B) on
(C) until
(D) from
Trang 36111 Ten applications were
filed _ Monday morning for the receptionist position.
(A) at
(B) on
(C) until
(D) from
Trang 37111 (B) On is used with days of
the week Choice (A) is used with specific times Choice (C)
indicates a lime limit Choice (D) indicates direction away.
Trang 38112 In order to provide her customers with the finest
meals, the restaurant owner _ her produce fresh daily.
(A) buy
(B) buys
(C) buying
Trang 39Produce food or other things that have been grown or
produced on a farm to be sold Ex: - agricultural/organic etc produce
- fresh local produce
Trang 40112 In order to provide her customers with the finest
meals, the restaurant owner _ her produce fresh daily.
(A) buy
(B) buys
(C) buying
Trang 41112 (B) the present tense
indicates habitual action Choice (A) is the present tense but does
not agree with the singular owner Choice (C) is the gerund Choice (D) is the past tense
Trang 42113 The personnel manager
needs someone to _ her with the presentation to the board (A) attend
(B) assume
(C) assign
(D) assist
Trang 43To assume to think that
something is true, although
you do not have definite proof [= presume]
assume (that)
Ex: I didn't see your car, so I assumed you'd gone out.
Trang 44113 The personnel manager
needs someone to _ her with the presentation to the board (A) attend
(B) assume
(C) assign
(D) assist
Trang 45113 (D) Assist means help Choice
duty to.
Trang 46114 Staff meetings are held _ in the third floor
Trang 47114 Staff meetings are held _ in the third floor
Trang 48114 (B) Adverbs of definite
frequency may appear at the end
of a clause Choices (A), (C), and (D) are adverbs of indefinite
frequency
Trang 49115 _ midnight, the security system turns on automatically (A) To
(B) From
(C) At
(D) For
Trang 50115 _ midnight, the security system turns on automatically (A) To
(B) From
(C) At
(D) For
Trang 51115 (C) At is used with specific times Choice (A) indicates
direction toward Choice (B)
indicates direction from Choice (D) indicates purpose
Trang 52156 The project _ to
require more time than the contractors have available (A) had seemed
(B) seems
(C) is seeming
(D) will seem
Trang 53156 The project _ to
require more time than the contractors have available (A) had seemed
(B) seems
(C) is seeming
(D) will seem
Trang 54116 (B) Seems is present tense,
indicating the same time frame as
past perfect Choice (C) is the
present progressive, which is
rarely used Choice (D) is the
future tense.
Trang 55117 One _ ready to learn something new.
(A) should always be
(B) being always should
(C) always be should
(D) always should being
Trang 56117 One _ ready to learn something new.
(A) should always be
(B) being always should
(C) always be should
(D) always should being
Trang 57117 (A) Adverbs of indefinite
frequency may come between the first auxiliary and the main verb Choices (B), (C), and show the
indefinite frequency adverb
Trang 58118 The new schedules are _ with the second shift
workers at the factory.
(A) popularized
(B) popular
(C) populated
(D) popularity
Trang 59To populate if an area is populated
by a particular group of people, they live there:
Ex: The highlands are populated
mainly by peasant farmers.
densely/heavily/highly/thickly
populated (=with a lot of people)
Ex: one of the most densely
Trang 60118 The new schedules are _ with the second shift
workers at the factory.
(A) popularized
(B) popular
(C) populated
(D) popularity
Trang 61118 (B) The adjective popular
describes the new schedules
Choices (A) and (C) art verbs Choice (D) is a noun.
Trang 62119 It was agreed that the
committee meet again _ the tenth of April.
(A) for
(B) on
(C) to
(D) from
Trang 63119 It was agreed that the
committee meet again _ the tenth of April.
(A) for
(B) on
(C) to
(D) from
Trang 64119 (B) On is used with dates Choice (A) indicates purpose Choice (C) indicates direction toward Choice (1D) indicates directions away.
Trang 6520 The travel agent said she
would know the flight number and the precise arrival time _ the airlines confirmed the
reservation.
(A) during
(B) because
(C) when
Trang 66Precise (adj.) precise information, details etc are exact, clear, and
correct [= exact]: precise sales
figures
Ex: It was difficult to get precise information.
Trang 6720 The travel agent said she
would know the flight number and the precise arrival time _ the airlines confirmed the
reservation.
(A) during
(B) because
(C) when
Trang 68120 (C) Subordinate conjunction
relationship Choice (A) is a
preposition Choice (B] indicates cause and effect Choice (D} is a subordinating conjunction but
Trang 69121 Did Ms Brown _ the operator's manual from the library?
(A) loan
(B) borrow
(C) lend
(D) send
Trang 70121 Did Ms Brown _ the operator's manual from the library?
(A) loan
(B) borrow
(C) lend
(D) send
Trang 71121 (B) Borrow means to take
something with the agreement that
it will be returned to the owner
something that has been
transmit or transfer something to
Trang 72122 The computers and
printers
(A) have never been ordered (B) never have ordered been (C) have been never ordered (D) have been ordered never
Trang 73122 The computers and
printers
(A) have never been ordered (B) never have ordered been (C) have been never ordered (D) have been ordered never
Trang 74122 (A) Adverbs of indefinite
frequency may occur between the auxiliary and the main verb
Choices (B), (C), and (D) show the
in inappropriate positions.
Trang 75123 The assistant does not
recall receiving a telex from
the Mexico office _ from the South American office.
(A) either
(B) and
(C) or
Trang 76123 The assistant does not
recall receiving a telex from
the Mexico office _ from the South American office.
(A) either
(B) and
(C) or
Trang 77123 (C) Or provides a choice
between items Choice (A) is a
coordinate conjunction paired
items Choice (D) indicates a
contrast between items
Trang 78124 _ this kind of machine before?
(A) Have ever you repaired
(B) Have you repaired ever
(C) Ever have you repaired
(D) Have you ever repaired
Trang 79124 _ this kind of machine before?
(A) Have ever you repaired
(B) Have you repaired ever
(C) Ever have you repaired
(D) Have you ever repaired
Trang 80124 (D) Adverbs of indefinite
frequency may occur between the auxiliary and the main verb
Choices (A), (B), and (C) show the
in inappropriate positions
Trang 81125 If our office _ a coffee machine, Mr Perkins said he would make coffee every
morning.
(A) had
(B) have
(C) will have
Trang 82125 If our office _ a coffee machine, Mr Perkins said he would make coffee every
morning.
(A) had
(B) have
(C) will have
Trang 83125 (A) Present unreal conditions
Choice (B) is the present tense
Choice (C) is the future tense
Choice (D) is conditional
Trang 84126 The time sheets are to be
filled out twice _ in the morning when the staff arrives and in the
evening when they leave.
(A) usually
(B) sometimes
(C) daily
(D) frequently
Trang 85126 The time sheets are to be
filled out twice _ in the morning when the staff arrives and in the
evening when they leave.
(A) usually
(B) sometimes
(C) daily
(D) frequently
Trang 86126 (C) Adverbs of definite
frequency may appear at the end
of a clause Choices (A), (B), and (D) are adverbs of indefinite
frequency
Trang 87127 Boxes received from the print shop are not to be _ unless marked otherwise.
(A) opening
(B) opened
(C) open
(D) opens
Trang 88127 Boxes received from the print shop are not to be _ unless marked otherwise.
(A) opening
(B) opened
(C) open
(D) opens
Trang 89127 (B) Someone else will open
is used Choice (A) is a gerund
Choice (C) is the simple form
Choice (D) is present tense
singular
Trang 90128 The goal of our meetings
is to make the directors _
Trang 91128 The goal of our meetings
is to make the directors _
Trang 92128 (C) The directors are the ones who will understand the problem,
used Choice (A) is the gerund
Choice (B) is the past tense
future progressive
Trang 93129 _ Mr Park was the
only one who knew the way to the conference, he drove the
car.
(A) Although
(B) Since
(C) But
Trang 94129 _ Mr Park was the
only one who knew the way to the conference, he drove the
car.
(A) Although
(B) Since
(C) But
Trang 95129 (B) Since is a subordinating conjunction that indicates a
cause-and-effect relationship
Choice (A) indicates an
unexpected result Choice (C)
indicates a contrast Choice (D) must appear in the effect clause
Trang 96130 Ms Wang did not want her check automatically _ into her account.
(A) deposit
(B) deposits
(C) depositing
(D) deposited
Trang 97To deposit
1 to leave something somewhere
2 to put money or something
valuable in a bank or other place where it will be safe
deposit something in something You are advised to deposit your valuables in the hotel safe.
Trang 98130 Ms Wang did not want her check automatically _ into her account.
(A) deposit
(B) deposits
(C) depositing
(D) deposited
Trang 99130 (D) Someone else will deposit
simple form Choice (B) is the
present tense singular Choice (C)
is the gerund
Trang 100131 If this package is sent by the express mail service, it _ California by Friday.
(A) reaches
(B) will reach
(C) reached
(D) is reaching
Trang 101131 If this package is sent by the express mail service, it _ California by Friday.
(A) reaches
(B) will reach
(C) reached
(D) is reaching
Trang 102131 (B) A present real condition may use the future tense in the
result clause Choice (A) is the
present tense singular Choice (C)
is the past tense Choice (D) is the present progressive
Trang 103132 When delivering large
packages, please use the side _
(A) enter
(B) entered
(C) entering
(D) entrance
Trang 104132 When delivering large
packages, please use the side _
(A) enter
(B) entered
(C) entering
(D) entrance
Trang 105132 (D) Entrance is a noun
Choice (A) is the simple form of the verb Choice (B) is the past tense Choice (C) is the gerund.
Trang 106133 Hotel guests who _
checking out after 1:00 PM
should contact the front desk (A) will
(B) were
(C) are going
(D) will be
Trang 107133 Hotel guests who _
checking out after 1:00 PAL should contact the front desk (A) will
(B) were
(C) are going
(D) will be
Trang 108133 (D) Will be checking out is the future progressive Choice (A)
cannot be followed by the
progressive form of the verb
Choice (B) is not logical; guests
who have checked out would riot
be asked to contact the front desk Choice (C) cannot be followed by
Trang 114135 (A) Present real conditions
clause Choice (B) is the future tense Choice (C) is the past
perfect Choice (D) is the past
tense.
Trang 115136 Ms Yuen is going to ask
the personnel office how much vacation time she _ left.
(A) shall have
(B) will have had
(C) is having
(D) has
Trang 116136 Ms Yuen is going to ask
the personnel office how much vacation time she _ left.
(A) shall have
(B) will have had
(C) is having
(D) has
Trang 117136 (D) Situation in the present may be described by the present
an intention for future action
Choice (B) is the future perfect Choice (C) is the present
progressive
Trang 118137 The company's president
is quite _ about computers (A) knowing
(B) knowledge
(C) knowledgeable
(D) knows