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the others.
5 A orchard B orchestra C chemical D scheme
II) Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others
6 A rapidly B comfortable C frequently D necessarily
7 A pleasure B laboratory C detain D correction
9 A composition B Portuguese C satisfaction D companion
10 A subordinate B celebrate C expand D escape
III) Vocabulary
11 Wild ducks always fly in a definite………
12 Composition is more frequently…… in advanced classes
13 The hen has just ………an egg
14 If…… it would stop raining for a morning, we could cut the grass
15 Today’s football match has been …… because of bad weather
A cancelled B postponed C put away D decided
16 Her brother never gives up; he’s so……
A powerful B persuading C persevering D tiring
17 The other driver failed to signal his………to turn right so I had to brake suddenly
18 Do you know how many people there are in the …… ?
19 The person who would service your car is……
A a mechanic B an engineer C a technician D a driver
20 I don’t have as many…… goals as I did when I was younger
A untrue B unreal C incorrect D unrealistic
IV) Read the passage and choose the best word to complete the passage.
According to airline industry statistics, almost 90 percent of airline accidents are
survivable or partially survivable But passengers can increase their changes of survival
by learning and following certain tips Experts say that you should read and listen to
safety instructions before takeoff and ask questions of you have uncertainties You
should fasten your seat belt low on your hips and as tightly as possible Of course, you
should also know how the release mechanism of your belt operates During takeoffs
and landings, you are advised to keep your feet flat on the floor Before takeoff you
should locate the nearest exit and an alterative exit and count the rows of seats between
you and the exits so that you can find them in the dark if necessary
In the event that you are forewarned of a possible accident, you should put your hands on your ankles and keep your head down until the plane comes to a complete stop If smoke is present in the cabin, you should keep your head low and cover your face with napkins, towels, or clothes If possible, wet these for
added protection against smoke inhalation To evacuate as quickly as possible,
follow crew commands and do not take personal belongings with you Do not
jump on escape slides before they are fully inflated, and when you jump, do so
with your arms and legs extended in front of you When you get to the ground, you should move away from the planes as quickly as possible, and never smoke near the wreckage
21 What is the main topic of the passage?
A Airline industry accident statistics
B Procedures for evacuating aircraft
C Guidelines for increasing aircraft passenger survival
D Safety instructions in air travel
22 Travelers are urged by experts to read and listen to safety instructions
A in an emergency B before locating the exits
C if smoke is in the cabin D before takeoff
23 According to the passage, airline travelers should keep their feet flat on the floor……
A throughout the fight B during takeoffs and landings
C if smoke is in the cabin D before takeoff
24 According to the passage, which exits should an airline passenger locate before takeoff?
A The ones that can be found in the dark
B The two closet to the passenger’s seat C The nearest one
D The ones with counted rows of seats between them
25 It can be inferred from the passage that people are more likely to survive fires
in aircrafts of they……
A keep their heads low B wear a safety belt
C don’t smoke in or near a plane D read airline safety statistics
26 Airline passengers are advised to do all of the following EXCEPT
A locate the nearest exit B ask questions about safety
C fasten their seat belts before takeoff
D carry personal belongings in an emergency
27 The word “evacuate” in the second paragraph is closet in the meaning to…………
28 The word “inflated” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to
V) Choose the underlined words in each sentence that needs correcting
30 Fertilizers are used primarily to enrich soil and increasing yield
A B C D
31 Each person has to consider how react to such an emergency
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32 She makes her assignments completely every night
A B C D
33 Unlike his fellow students, Jim preferred written tests than oral tests
A B C D
34 Mike regrets having not studied English in high school
A B C D
35 Plants require much fewer moisture in cold weather than in warm weather
A B C D
36 It is important that the secretary finishes the typing today
A B C D
37 Not only did he broke two glasses, but also he left the table dirty
A B C D
38 The most time to take a nap is the two hours after lunch
A B C D
39 There are various reasons why one should avoid to discuss religion
A B C D
VI) Read the passage and choose A, B, C or D for each blank.
Aunt Margaret’s kitchen
The kitchen was quite dark because the blinds were drawn There was a smell
of (40) …….cigarette smoke and some unwashed cups were (41)…… Neatly in the
sink, but the room was ferociously clean It was quite a big room There was a
(42)…….dresser, painted dark brown, loaded with (43)……, a flour jar, and a
bread-bin There was a larder you could walk into Melanie experimentally walked into it and
(44)…….the door to on herself in a cool smell of cheese and mildew What did they
(45)…….? Tins of things: they seemed particularly (46)…….of tinned peaches; there
was a whole pile of tins of peaches Tinned beans, tinned sardines Aunt Margaret must
buy tins in (47)… There were a number of cake tins and Melanie opened one and
found last night’s currant cake She took a ready-cut (48)……of it and ate it It made
her feel more at (49)……., already, to steal something from the larder She went back
into the kitchen, (50)……crumbs
There was a long table of (51)……pine with a tablecloth (splashed with russet
chrysanthemums, the sort of tablecloth you see through the windows of other people’s
houses as you walk by at teatime) (52)… back to cover crockery (53)…….out ready
for breakfast, perhaps to (54)…… mice from dirtying the cups
40 A stale B rancid C ancient D musty
41 A erected B stacked C ordered D ranked
42 A built-up B cornered C walked D built-in
43 A accessories B crockery C implements D tools
45 A consume B eat C devour D use
46 A crazy B loving C fond D likeable
47 A lots B gross C mass D bulk
48 A slice B rasher C shaving D remnant
49 A comfort B place C home D rest
50 A sprinkling B shedding C sowing D scattering
51 A grazed B scraped C bruised D scrubbed
52 A folded B bent C opened D tilted
53 A sorted B set C done D let
54 A have B ensure C keep D save
VII) Rewrite these sentences
55 I’d never eaten this before
It is the first time………
56 “I must see the manager”, she cried
She insisted………
57 The only way you can become a good athlete is by training hard everyday
Only by………
58 I’m sorry now that I asked her to say
Now I wish………
59 He left quietly, so that he wouldn’t disturb the children
So as………
60 Would you mind not smoking in here?
I’d rather………
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