It's kind …… you to help me do this terrible work.. That house isn't big enough for us, and ……, it's too expensive.. A good basic knowledge of English is essential …… advanced work.. She
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I PHONETICS
a Choose one word whose stress pattern is different
1 A compulsory B curriculum C catenary D calculation
2 A certificate B nursery C typical D primary
3 A Chemistry B Mathematics C History D Germany
4 A electronics B statistics C physically D academic
b Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the
rest
7 A household B secondary C close D leftover
8 A appeal B headquarters C league D treatment
9 A medical B federation C epidemic D devote
II VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
1 Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.
11 Henry …… into the restaurant when his friend was drinking coffee
12 The player is very skillful …… playing football on the left side
13 It's kind …… you to help me do this terrible work
14 In the future many things …… by computerized control
A will be done B will done C are done D will do
15 That house isn't big enough for us, and ……, it's too expensive
16 A good basic knowledge of English is essential …… advanced work
17 She wanted …… home but the boss made her …… until she finished …… those contracts
A to go / stay / typing B going / to stay / to type
C to go / staying / type D to go / to stay / typing
18 This year's sales figures go …… our expectations What a marvelous thing!
19 I'd rather …… to Elvis Presley than Beatles' music
20 I want to sing this song to …… all of my friends
A dedicated B dedication C dedicate D dedicating
21 He refused to take what he had said …… even though he knew he was wrong
22 …… people go to the movies now than 10 years ago
23 Supposing they …… her the job, would she …… it
A offered/ accept B offered/ accepted C offer/ accept D offer/ accepted
24 When I reached the place, I found that the man ……
25 "Are you taking …… this term? "Yes, I like cooking and embroidering That's why I'm taking this course."
A housewarming B homecoming C housing D home economics
26 The weather was terrible …… we decided to delay our trip
A Furthermore B Besides C Therefore D However
27 The train was an hour late ……, I managed to get to the meeting in time
28 He was punished because he was …… to the teachers
A impersonal B disrespectful C unfriendly D inattentive
29 She feels …… when she speaks in front of the crowds
A informal B impersonal C inconsequent D insecure
30 I was just walking along the street when I …… someone I hadn't seen for years
A came across B came over C came by D came off
2 Give the correct form of the worth given and fill in the.
A new study carried out by (0) _researchers_ at the University of 0 RESEARCH
Warwick claims to show (31) …… that money can buy 31 CONCLUDE you happiness The study, which is based on the (32) …… 32 RESPONSE
of 9,000 families in the 1990s, looked at the effects of windfalls
- such as a lottery win or the receipt of an (33) …… 33 INHERIT
on people's wellbeing It found that receiving just £ 1,000
is enough to change the average person's (34) …… 34 LOOK
on life, though it would take at least 1 million to jump from being very unhappy and (35) …… to being very happy 35 SATISFY and contented However, it seems the happiness gained from
money does not last and the (36) …… wears off as you get used 36 PLEASE
to it Professor Andrew Oswald, who led the research, also points out that money is not the only source of (37)……, 37 CONTENT and other factors, such as a strong marriage, play an important role
3 Give the correct tense and form of the verbs in the brackets.
Millions of pounds' worth of damage (38 cause) by a storm which (39 sweep) across the North of England last night The River Ribble (40 burst) its banks after heavy rain Half an hour later, many people (41 rescue) from the floods by fire-fighters, who (42 receive) hundreds of calls for help Wind speed (43 reach) ninety miles an hour in some places Roads (44 block) by fallen trees, and electricity lines (45 bring)
down, leaving thousands of homes without electricity all that night "Everything
possible (46 do) to get things back to normal," a spokesman (47 say).
38 …………
43 …………
39 …………
44 …………
40 …………
45 …………
41 …………
46 …………
42 …………
47 …………
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phrasal verb.
48 Can I depend on you to water the flowers when I am away?
49 Taking care of the children is very hard work
50 We called in the vet as a new disease suddenly started among the cattle
51 The project didn't work though the investors have provided enough money
52 She has thought of a new idea for increasing sales
5 Fill in the numbered blank with one suitable word.
In 1846 an Irish immigrant in New York named Alexander opened a business
called the Marble Dry-Goods Palace By (0) doing so, he gave the word something
completely - new - the department store Before this, no one had tried to bring together
such a wide (53) …… of goods under a single roof The business did very well It (54)
…… rapidly and soon had a staff of two thousand For Stewart even that was not
enough, however In 1862 he (55) …… to an eight-storey building nearby, (56) …… he
renamed A.T Stewart's Cast-Iron Palace It was, and for many years would remain, the
largest shop in the world Others followed Stewart's example and soon there were stores
(57) …… his in many major cities in the United States We don't know when people
started (58) …… them department stores The expression wasn't used (59) …… print
until 1893, when it appeared in Harper's magazine, but the way that it is used there (60)
…… it clear that it was already widely understood (61) …… is certain is that
department stores completely changed the shopping experience for millions of people
They offered not only an enormous range of goods, but also levels (62) …… comfort,
luxury and excitement previously unknown to customers Almost from the start they had
restaurants, toilets and many other facilities, so there was no need to go elsewhere for
anything
III READING
a Read the following magazine article about a book and choose one best answer
A, B, C or D for each question.
Each month we ask one of our experts to tell us what wildlife book- novel, guide
or textbook- has most influenced on him or her Here, Martha Holmes, marine biologist,
TV presenter and film producer, reveals all "I'm very keen reader, but selecting the
book with a natural-history theme which has influenced on me most was some
challenge, until I thought back to my childhood Then it was easy Where the book came
from is a mystery, and I have never met anyone who has heard of it It is Rita Richie's
`The Golden Hawks of Genghis Khan' I read it when I was 10 years old and I remember
to this day the effect it had on me Set in 1218, it is a story of a rich boy whose parents
are dead He is growing up in the splendid city of Samarkand and has a fascination for
hawks, those magnificent hunting birds There is a great deal of mystery surrounding his
past, but he is led to believe that a band of Mongols killed his father to steal a rare type
of bird-the golden hawks Determined to get these birds back, he runs away from
Samarkand and joins a group of people traveling to the country of Mongolia What
follows is a grand adventure centered on the city of Karakorum, where the great Mongol chief Genghis Khan was then based
The book combines adventure, mystery, honor, friendship, danger, suffering — all seen through the eyes of the young hero, Main I still find this fantasy a thrilling read Jalair's great love for the birds was enviable and inspiring But most of all it was the sense of place that stayed with me The book gives the reader an idea of the vast open spaces of central Asia and its huge skies, without the use of the long descriptive passages The emptiness of the Gobi Desert, the Tian Shan Mountains and the excitement of riding through forests and over rolling hills fascinated me The book gave
me more than hawks, horses and a desire for wild places It also gave me a set of values The Mongols in 'The Golden Hawks' were totally uninterested in possessions, a characteristic that is absolutely essential for people who spent their lives traveling from place to place They were never mean Generosity, goodwill and optimism were highly valued, hard work was enjoyed and the rest was pure fun They simply loved life Two years ago, I fulfilled a life-long ambition and went riding in Mongolia's mountains I was not disappointed."
63 When first asked to choose a book Martha Holmes ……
A was influenced by the experts B chose one she had read recently
C had difficulty in making a decision D was pleased to have been approached
64 What does "it" refer to? - ……
A the choice B Martha's childhood C the book D the theme
65 Martha says the book 'The Golden Hawks of Genghis Khan'
A was recommended by a friend B was very popular when she was a child
C is known to very few people D is one of many mystery books she has read
66 The main interest ofthe hero of the book is ……
A what happened to his parents B the desire to see different countries
C the beauty of his homeland D his passion for particular birds
67 Where does most ofthe story take place? - ……
C On the way to Karakorum D In the Tian Shan mountains
68 What did Martha enjoy about the book? - ……
A The range of characters B The geographical settings
C The descriptive writing D The changes of atmosphere
69 What values did Martha learn fromthe book? - ……
A The importance of a sense of humor B How to be a successful traveler
C The need to protect your goods D How to get the most out of life
b 70 -75 Read thefollowing text about Children Using Computer Games The reading passage below has six paragraphs (A-F) The opening sentence in each paragraph has been taken out Complete the article by putting the sentences 1- 7 into the labeled gaps A-F There is one extra sentence.
70 A …… The computer games range from high educational, creative, delightful ones such as Sim City, which is training a whole new generation of enlightened city planners, via games of skills such as ski, flight, skateboard, and sailing simulations, to pretty
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Tom Raider, artfully designed to lure teenagers and alarms parents It always amazes me
to hear the parents of a nine or ten-year-old saying 'He's up playing games.' And when
you ask which games he &es they do not know Would these people, if asked who was
babysitting, say 'Oh, some guys from the park'?
B …… Walk past, discuss what the game is about while you get on with the supper
Encourage sharing with other children Any game using two controllers is better than the
lonely one
C …… Give warning, let a level be finished, but enforce it
D …… If you have a teenager who spends a lot of time playing computer games, you
probably need the software that records every website via time spent, you may want one
of the 'filter' programmes out dodgy sites Unfortunately, these appear to caveman
simple things such as cutting out anything with the word 'sex' in it, which can seriously
rot your A-level bio student's research material and cause undue resentment
E …… This, during teenager years, can be a problem but it is worth preserving it If a
parent or relative is around enough time, slow to leap to judgment or hysteria and
willing to listen, then important issues eventually come up
75 F So is an alternative, sociable, physical pastime We all know how a healthy
small child gets more fun out of a sociable game and relishes a round-and-tumble
gaming than a television programme We need to extend common sense into older ages
too
List of headings:
1 Probably the best guarantee against damage or confusion is the normal communication
you have with your child
2 Enforce screen breaks for the sake of the eyes and the nerves.
3 When the children get to the age for games, try to know what they are playing.
4 Indeed, personal happiness and reasonable self-esteem are best weapons against any
kind of computer brain invasion.
5 As a parent, ensure that your child only use computer for educational purposes.
6 As with television set, keep the computer gaming in one of the shared parts of the
house.
7 It is self-evidenced that parental responsibility has to be applied to Web-surfing just as
it must to every other kind of encounter
IV WRITING
a Circle the incorrect part in the following sentences (A, B, C or D) and correct
them.
76 Everybody in the house (A) comes to help of the shopping (B) on Saturday, except
Brad, (C) because he has to do (D) football practice
77 'Twelfth Night' was written (A) by Shakespeare in (B) 10 days after he invited (C) to
write (D) a play for Queen Elizabeth 1
78 Evidence has been put forward (A) showing (B) that astronauts exposed (C) to long
periods of weightlessness have effected (D) quite severely
79 After the social science lecture (A) all students are invited to take part in (B) a discussion of the issue (C) which were raised in (D) the talk
80 Passports are legal (A) documents issued by (B) governments to give their bearers
an authorization cross nation borders (C) and seek protection (D) in an emergency
b Rewrite the following sentences using the words in bold, in such a way that it means the same as the one given Do not alter these words in any way.
81 Pauline isn't trying to solve her financial problems (effort)
82 John has become confident as a result of his success (turned)
83 A summary cannot bring out the high quality of the novel (justice)
84 The Minister didn't go into details about the casualties (precise)
85 The more I read about the history, the more it makes me realize how relevant history
is for us today (brings)
c 86-100 "East or West, home is the best" How do you understand this English statement? Express your opinion in 200 words inside this space.
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1 D calculation
2 A certificate
3 B Mathematics
4 C physically
5 C commence
6 C village
7 B secondary
8 B headquarters
9 D devote
10 C island
11 C went
12 B at
13 A of
14 A will be done
15 A furthermore
16 B for
17 A to go / stay /
typing
18 C beyond
19 A listen
20 C dedicate
21 B back
22 A Fewer
23 A offered/ accept
24 D was dead
25 D home economics
26 C Therefore
27 C However
28 B disrespectful
29 D insecure
30 A came across
31 conclusively/
conclusion
32 responses
33 inheritance
34 outlook
35 dissatisfied
36 pleasure
37 contentment /contentedness
38 has been caused
39 swept
40 burst
41 were rescued
42 received
43 reached
44 were blocked
45 were brought
46 is being done
47 said
48 count on/count upon
49 Looking after
50 broke out
51 fell through
52 has come up with
53 range
54 expanded
55 moved
56 which
57 like
58 calling
59 in
60 makes
61 What
62 of
63 C had difficulty in making a decision
64 A the choice
65 C is known to very few people
66 D his passion for particular birds
67 B In Karakorum
68 B The geographical settings
69 D How to get the most out of life
70 A- 3 When the children get to the age for games, try to know what they are playing
71 B- 6 As with television set, keep the computers gaming in one of the shared parts of
the house
72 C- 2 Enforce screen breaks for the sake of the eyes and the nerves
73 D- 7 It is self-evidenced that parental responsibility has to be applied to
Web-surfing just as it must to every other kind of encounter
74 E- 1 Probably the best guarantee against damage or confusion is the normal
communication you have with your child
75 F- 4 Indeed, personal happiness and reasonable self-esteem are best weapons
against any kind of computer brain invasion
76 B of the shopping => with the shopping
77 C invited => was invited/ had been invited
78 D have effected => have been effected
79 C of the issue => of the issues
80 C cross nation borders => 4 to cross nation borders
81 Pauline is making no effort to solve her financial problems
82 John's success has turned him into a confident person
83 A summary can't do justice to the high quality of the novel
84 The Minister gave no precise figures about the casualties
85 The more I read about the history, the more it brings home to me how relevant history is for us today
86 - 100 "East or West, home is the best" How do you understand this English statement? Express your opinion in 200 words inside this space.
Student's answer
a Content: 50% of total mark a provision of all main ideas and details as appropriate
b Language: 30% total mark a variety vocabulary and structures appropriate to the
level of English language gifted school students
c Presentation: 20% of total mark coherence, cohesion, and style appropriate to the level of English language gifted school students