Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, c, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. *
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest *
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions. *
II. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
11. A. marinate B. versatile C. breathtaking D. affordable
12. A. simmer B. shallot C. starter D. garnish
13. A. confusion B. exotic C. touchdown D. imperial
14. A. safari B. pyramid C. checkout D. hyphen
15. A. ingredient B. preparation C. nutritious D. ability
16. A. official B. billingual C. accent D. implicity
17. A. dialect B. flexible C. language D. certificate
18. A. simplicity B. imitate C. immersion D. affordable
19. A. rusty B. darkness C. mistake D. language
20. A. accent B. mistake C. global D. rusty
Read the passage carefully and fill in each blank with the best option A,B,C or D
HOW TO IMPROVE ENGLISH SPEAKING SKILLS
Many students learn English grammar very well (11)_______cannot actually have a conversation with native speakers. Here are the few tips for improving English skills.
First of all, it is important to find native speakers to (12)_____with. Recording is also a great way to get the maximum benefit from a conversation with a native speaker. When you listen again, you can notice what you need to improve.
Another way is to watch movies or TV in English, with subtitles if you need them, and wacth the same programs over and over. (13)_______ people find that they understand more each time. Listening to music in English and singing (14)_______ can also help you a lot.
Reading out loud or talking to yourself is also a great way to practice speaking when there are no conversation partner available. Practicing alone is a low- pressure way to practice , since (15)________ will hear your mistakes.
(Adapted from http://effortleesenglishclub .com)
11. A. when B. but C. or D. so
12. A. practice B. practical C. practically D. practicality
13. A. Most the B. The most C. Most D. Almost
14. A. after B. along C. behind D. beside
15. anybody B. somebody C. everybody D. nobody
Read the passage below carefully and choose the best option A,B,C or D
The start of every New Year is when we make plan to change our life for the better over the fothcoming twelve months. Psychiatry professor Jayashri Kulkami says “ January 1st is a “ magical” date and a vow made on this day is more powerful than one made on June 1st, for example.” So, we make a list of things to quit, start or change. Unfortunately, most of these promises are, more often than not, broken by January 31st. They are usually the identical resolutions that were not fulfilled from the previous year, and the years prior to that.
Researchers show 45 percent of us make a new year resolution. The most common vows include losing weight, volunteering to help others, quiting smoking, saving money, and getting fit. Others include eating healthier food, drinking less alcohol, and going on overseas trips. However, researches also show that most of us are not so goood at sticking to these. A study from the University of Scranton reveals that 71 percent stick to our annual promises for the first two weeks; six months later, less than 50 percent are still on track to keep their resolutions. Most people who give up on their resolutions do so because of a lack of willpower and the use of the “ escape clause” that they will “ try again next year”
(Adapted from http://www.buffpost.com)
16. What is the main idea of the passase?
A. People make a list of things to change on New Year’s Eve.
B. People have the willpower to change their life for the better.
C. People give up their resolutiions due to the llack of time.
D. People break their New Year’s resolutions years after years.
17. What does the word “ resolutions” in paragraph 1 mean?
A. promises B. secrets C. lists D. activities
18. What does the word “ these” in paragraph 2 refer to?
A. trips B. reseaches C. vows D. people
19. What does the word “ annual” in paragraph 2 mean?
A. daily B. weekly C. monthly D. yearly
20. According to paragraph 2, how many of us make a New Year’s resolutions?
A. Only a few of us B. About half of us C. Most of us D. All of us
21. According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT a popular Vow?
A. Breaking bad haits B. Becoming healthier
C. Keeping a resolution D. Travelling abroad
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
61. We still do not know how life appeared on Earth, but everything suggests that it _____ in the oceans.
A. should be born B. be born C. was born D. had been born
62. When a country is at war young men are often _____ into the army.
A. forced B. obliged C. drafted D. sent
63. Conservation of the environment must be taken seriously if future generations _____.
A. are going to survive B. are to survive C. will be surviving D. are surviving
64. _____ amusing in parts, this book is unlikely to be a best-seller.
A. Although B. As though C. Regardless of D. In spite of
65. That can’t be _____ hanging in their living room; it must be a museum reproduction.
A. a real Picasso B. one real Picasso C. the real Picasso D. real Picasso
66. She’s taking over from one of the tenants on the estate, _____ farms about forty hectares.
A. which B. whose C. who D. that
67. Everybody _____ it for granted that I would pay for the meal, as I was the only one who would afford to.
A. made B. put C. took D. got
68. She sat back in a _____ relaxed pose, her hands trembling slightly in her lap.
A. trickily B. fraudulently C. deceptively D. deceitfully
69. Would you rather I _____ my holiday in June next year instead of later?
A. took D. would take C. am taking D. am going to take
70. In Britain people without gardens often grow vegetables and flowers on their _____.
A. allotments B. compounds C. parks D. beds
71. He has all the right _____ for the job.
A. degrees B. certificates C. diplomas D. qualifications
72. Even the Geneva Convention, an international agreement that regulates _____, recognizes the need.
A. the treatment of prisoners of war B. the war prisoners’ treatment
C. the prisoners of war’s treatment D. the prisoner’s treatment of war
73. Burglars tend to _____ away from building which are securely locked.
A. move D. shy C. walk D. slip
74. The journey was quite difficult, but the travelers were _____ the worse for the experience.
A. none B. neither C. nor D. not
75. The annual _____ with the school was a day out to a local glass factory.
A. expedition B. journey C. excursion D. voyage
76. “How did Bob get into such a mess?”
“I don’t know why he is in trouble – _____ the bare facts of the case.”
A. he did all it to present B. all he did was present
C. all he did to present was D. it was all he did to present
77. Rarely have I visited _____ Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia.
A. as beautiful a city as B. as beautiful as the city C. as a beautiful city as D. as a city as beautiful as
78. If you’re travelling in high season, it’s best to make hotel reservations _____ in advance.
A. right B. soon C. just D. well
79. I hope Alice _____ for me when I retire in six years’ time.
A. is still working B. is still going to work C. will be working D. will still work
80. My clothes need ironing – they’re _____.
A. folded B. bent C. creased D. doubled
81. Compared with all other forms of transportation, the automobile remains the most highly _____ mode of
transportation between cities in the United States.
A. favoring B. favored C. favorable D. favorite
82. _____, I’d rather stay in tonight as I have some work to do.
A. In my view B. Personally C. In my idea D. According to me
83. She’s a _____ person, even if she doesn’t want to admit it, and she thinks that this year will be a bad one due to
our bad start.
A. supernatural B. superficial C. superfluous D. superstitious
84. _____ was a bitterly cold one last January, but turned out to be a wonderful day despite the chill.
A. David’s and Victoria wedding day B. David and Victoria wedding day
C. David’s and Victoria’s wedding day D. David and Victoria’s wedding day
85. _____ fly about in swarms eating green they can find.
A. Caterpillars B. Bees C. Locusts D. Moths
86. If you’ve got measles, your skin is covered in _____.
A. stains B. dots C. blots D. spots
87. It was a long time before it _____ on me that she was your sister.
A. dawned B. flashed C. struck D. broke
88. The child sat in the middle of the floor and _____ refused to move.
A. distinctly B. decisively C. totally D. flatly
89. “Where is Martha?” – “_____ all over, she decided to go to bed.”
A. Ached B. Aching C. Having ached D. Being ached
90. The climb _____ have been exhausting, but the view from the top made it well worthwhile.
A. would B. should C. can D. may
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I have Learned, often the hard way, that there are a few simple rules about how to make life easier both before and after your journey. First of All, always check and double-check departure times. It is amazing how few people really do this carefully. Once i arrived at the airport a few minutes after ten. My secretary had got the ticket for me and i thought she said that the plane left at 10:50. I walked calmly to the departure desk, thinking I still had a little time to spare. I didn`t bother to take a good look at the ticket. The clerk at the desk told me politely but firmly that the departure time was 10:15 and that the flight was, according to international regulations, " now closed! ". I had to wait three hours for the next one and missed an important meeting.
The second rule is to remember that even in this age of credit cards, it is still important to have at least a little of the local currency with you when you arrive in a country. This can be absolutely essential if you are flying to a place few tourists normally visit. A few years ago, I took a business trip to Oklahoma. I flew there from London via Dallas,with very little time to change planes in between. I arrived there at midnight and the bank at the airport was closed. The only way to get to my hotel was by taxi and since I had no Dollars, i offered to pay in Pounds instead." Listen, Buddy! I only take Real money! " the driver said angrily. Luckily I was able to borrow a few dollars from a clerk at the hotel, but it was Embarrassing.
The third and last rule is to find out as much as you can about the weather at your destination before you leave, especially if you can take only a little baggage with you. I feel sorry for some of my colleagues who travel in heavy suits and raincoats in May, when it is still fairly cool in London or Manchester, to places like Athens, Rome or Madrid, where it is already beginning to get quite warm during a day. Few people understand just how important it is to have the right sort of clothes with you in these days of rapid air travel.
I. Discuss these questions. Campare your answers.
1. Explain why the writer once arrived at the airport only a few minutes before the plane left.
2. Whose fault do you think it was? Thư writer's or his secretary's? Give reasons for your answer.
3. Explain why the writer think it is essential to have at least a little local currency when you arrive in a foreign country.
4. Describe some of the problems you could have if you ignore the advice in the last paragraph