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TEST 1 Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others. 1. a. integration b. intellectual c. realization d. philosopher 2. a. stability b. accelerate c. renovation d. eliminate 3. a. optimistic b. accompany c. minority d. eradicate Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. 4. a. leftovers b. ruins c. opponents d. series 5. a. enthusiast b. windsurfing c. outstanding d. tsunami Choose the most suitable option to complete the sentence. 6. “Do you want beer or wine?” – “ _____________” a. I’d prefer beer, please. b. I like beer c. I’d rather beer, please d. I hate wine 7. “Where do you suggest I stay?” – “___________” a. Let’s stay at the Hilton b. I suggest you to Hilton c. I prefer the Hilton d. I recommend the Hilton 8. The access __________education and the change __________economic status have given women more freedom. a. in / in b. at / from c. to / in d. in / to 9. Dry salt lakes ___________70 kilometers long and 15 kilometers wide lie ________long dunes ________crests 20 meters high. a. up to / between / with b. up with / for / to c. to up / from / for d. up ward / with / under 10. When they returned home later the same day, they found that their car__________back and was parked in its common place outside their house. a. brought b. had brought c. has brought d. had been brought 11. Black, red, and even bright pink diamonds __________ . a. accasionally to find b. occasionally found c. have occasionally been found d. have occasionally found 12. My car isn’t _________. It’s always letting me down. a. believable b. trusty c. reliable d. unreliable 13. ________is a sport in which two or more people perform complicated and carefully planned movements in water in time to music. a. Rowing b. Windsurfing c. Diving d. Synchronized swimming 14. The International Red Cross helps to ensure respect for the human being, and to prevent and relieve human _________. a. protection b. enjoyment c. sufferings d. wealthy 15. ASIAN is an organization in the Southeast Asian region that aims to __________economic growth, social progress , and cultural development. a. account b. include c. accelerate d. respect 16. Women’s contribution to our society has been _________better these days. a. differently b. naturally c. intellectually d. significantly 17. The old lady is said _________all her money to the orphans when she died. a. to leave b. to have left c. leaving d. having left 18. I didn’t see Mary at the party, so she __________there. a. can’t have been b. couldn’t be c. shouldn’t have been d. mustn’t have been 19. ___________to the last Christmas party, she __________, but nobody invited her. a. Had she been invited / would have come b. If she had been invited / would come c. If she had invited / would come d. Had she invited / would have come 20. Everything is __________you. I cannot make _________my mind yet. a. out off / on b. up to / up c. away from / for d. on for / off 21. Tom often drives ___________than Jack. a. much carelessly b. in a careless way c. carelessly d. much more carelessly 22. Have they __________the “No Smoking” sign? a. caught sight of b. taken care of c. put an end to d. made fun of 23. ____________, Joe stays in bed and reads magazines. a. Whenever raining b. As it will be raining c. Whenever it rains d. When it will rain 24. _________you study for these exams, ___________you will do. a. The harder / the better b. The more / the much c. The hardest / the best d. The more hard / the more good 25. What ________if there ________a serious nuclear accident. a. will happen / was b. happens / were c. would happen / were d. would happen / had been Identify the words / phrases that need correcting to make perfect sentences. 26. The first (A)world championship (B)of windsurfing held (C)in 1973. Windsurfing first became an (D)Olympic sport in 1984 for men and 1992 for women. 27. The population of Singapore is approximately (A)4.59 million. Though (B)Singapore is highly cosmopolitan and diversity (C), ethnic Chinese form (D)the majority of the population. 28. The SEA Games are (A)under regulation (B)of the Southeast Asian Games Federation with (C)supervision (D)by the International Olympic Committee and the Olympic Council of Asia. 29. Education to raise awareness (A)of gender equity (B)should receive more than (C)consideration so that men are encouraged to understand and share their wives’ burdens.(D)
30. Children subjected (A)to violence, exploitation (B), abuse and neglect are in (C)risk of death, poor physical and mental heath,HIV/ AIDS infection (D), and educational problems. Choose the most suitable option to complete the sentence. 31. I don’t know _____________. a. when was this house built b. when this house was built c. who did this house belong to d. when does this house belong to 32. The more waste paper we recycle, ___________. a. the more trees we preserve b. the most trees we preserve c. the less trees we preserve d. the least trees we preserve 33. She was __________ she couldn’t say anything. a. so surprised at the news that b. such surprised at the news that c. so surprised of the news that d. so that surprised for the news 34. It is very difficult for you __________ if you can’t speak his native language. a. getting acquainted to the foreigner b. getting acquainted with a foreigner c. to get acquainted to a foreigner d. to get acquainted with a foreigner 35. Hardly _________ at the station _________ the train left. a. he had arrived / when b. had he arrived / when c. had he arrived / than d. he had arrived / then Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one. 36. The more you have, the more you want. This sentence means: a. If you want more, you have more. b. You will never be satisfied with what you have. c. If you get more, you will have less. d. When you have a lot, you won’t want more. 37. I did not understand what the lecturer was saying because I had not read his book. a. What the lecturer wrote and said was too difficult for me to understand. b. The lecturer’s book which I had not read was difficult to understand. c. I found it very difficult to understand what the lecturer said in his book. d. I would have understood what the lecturer was saying if I had read his book. 38. He asked me how I earned my living. This sentence means: a. He wanted to know how much I got for a salary. b. He wanted to know how I lived. c. He wanted to know how I enjoyed my life. d. He wanted to know what my job was. 39. The accident happened because she was careless. a. The accident was prevented due to her carelessness. b. Her carelessness was responsible for the accident. c. It was the accident that made her careless. d. The more careless she was, the less accident happened. 40. The manager wanted Mary to type the reports. a. Mary was wanted to be typed the reports by the manager. b. mary wanted to type the reports by the manager. c. The manager wanted the peports to be typed by Mary. d. The manager wanted mary to be typed the reports.
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TEST 1 (CONT) Choose the most suitable opyion to complete the passage. (41)_______ history, women have always aimed for the recognized place in (42)______. Guided by their own (43)_______ of knowledge and expertise, women like Marie Curie in science, mary Wollstonecraft in literary writing, Simone de Beauvois in philosophical existentialist debate, and Marie Stopes in medicine, to name a few, have brought about (44)_______ awareness of the role of the women in any walks of life. These women have helped redefine and (45)_______ the nature of women’s place in society. Today the (46)________ of global women’s organizations and the impact of women’s contributions (47)________ society show that progress has been made and the progress in furthering the role of women in society has been some benefit to the (48 )_______ woman. It is true to say that not all women have the same need. The need of the woman who stays at home and (49)________ children will differ widely from the woman who works outside. Nonetheless, in the extensive field of equal opportunities, it would be good to know that access in given to both with equal measure according to the true value of respective abilities. It also would be good to know that the woman at home is recognized as a valued (50)________ of society just as much as the one who deals on business outside the home. 41. a. Throughout b. Among c. During d. Upon 42. a. social b. society c. socialize d. socialist 43. a. region b. farm c. path d. field 44. a. a b. an c. the d. no article 45. a. gain b. encourage c. consolidate d. forc 46. a. right b. spread c. limit d. belief 47. a. on b. for c. with d. at 48. a. own b. private c. individual d. personal 49. a. rises b. raises c. increases d. lifts 50. a. party b. competitor c. partner d. member Choose the most suitable option to complete the passage. CARE was (51)__________ in 1945 to help people after World War II. It (52)__________ over 100 million food (53)___________. (54)____________, it was starting self-help programs. Today it has development programs in 37 countries. CARE gives equipment and (55)__________ people how to build water systems, roads, schools and health centers. It also teaches people how to (56)__________ production on farms, how to reforest areas, and how to (57)__________ small village industries. Doctors and nurses volunteer to go to villages. They (58 )_________ health care for the people. They also teach people how to improve their health. They train people to provide (59)________ medical care. CARE also provides food for about 30 million people every year. Most of them are children. It gives special (60)__________ where there is a flood, an earthquake, a drought or a war. 51. a. founded b. built c. founded d. had 52. a. spread b. expended c. distributed d. offered 53. a. packages b. wraps c. containers d. grasps 54. a. Meanwhile b. While c. Whereas d. Whenever 55. a. teaches b. tells c. coaches d. explains 56. a. increase b. improve c. grow d. took 57. a. start b. make c. take up d. resume 58. a. support b. provide c. supply d. give 59. a. preliminary b. simple c. low d. base 60. a. help b. assistant c. treatment d. hand Read the following passage and choose the best answers to the questions. The Winterthur Museum is a coolection and a house. There are many museum devoted to the decorative arts and many house museums, but rarely in the United States is a great collection displayed in a great country house. Passing through successive Line generations of a single family, Winterthur has been a private estate for more than a century. Even after the extensive renovations made to it between 1929 and 1931, the house remained a family residence. This fact is of importance to the atmosphere and effect of the museum. The impression of a lived-in house is apparent to the visitors; the rooms look as if they were vacated only a short while ago – whether by the original owners of the furniture or the most recent residents of the house can be a matter of personal interpretation. Winterthur remains, then, a house in which a collection of furniture and architectural elements has been assembled. Like an English country house, it is an organic structure; the house, as well as the collection and manner of displaying it to the visitors, has changed over the years. The changes have coincided with developingconcepts of the American arts, increased knowledge on the part of collectors and students, and a progression toward the achievement of a historical effect in a period-room displays. The rooms at Winterthur have followed this current, yet still retain the character of a private house. The concept of a period room as a display technique has developed gradually over the years in an effort to present works of art in a context that would show them to greater effect and would give them more meaning for the viewer. Comparable to the habitat group in a natural history museum, the period room represents the decorative arts in a lively and interesting manner and provides an opportunity to assemble objects related by style, date, or place of manufacture. 61. What does the passage mainly discuss? a. The reason that Winterthur was redesigned b. Elements that make Winterthur an unusual museum c. How Winterthur compares to English country house d. Histirical furniture contained in Winterthur 62. The phrase “dovoted to” in line 1 is closest in meaning to ____________. a. specializing in b. successful with c. sentimental about d. surrounded by 63. What happened ai Winterthur between 1929 and 1931? a. The owners moved out b. The house waas repaired c. The old furniture was replaced d. The estate became a museum 64. What does the author mean by stating “The impression of the lined-in house is apparent to the visitors” (line 5)? a. Winterthur is very old b. Few people visit Winterthur c. Winterthur does not look like a typical museum d. The furniture at Winterthur looks comfortable 65. The word “assembled” in line 8 is closest in meaning to ___________. a. summoned b. appreciated c. brought together d. fundamentally changed 66. The word “it” in line 9 refers to ______________. a. Winterthur b. collection c. English country house d. visitor 67. The word “developing” in line 9 is closest in meaning to ____________. a. traditional b. exhibiting c. informative d. evolving 68. According to the passage, objects in a period room are related by all of the following EXCEPT ______________. a. date b. style c. place of manufacture d. past ownership 69. What is the relationship between two paragraphs in the passage? a. The second paragraphs explains a term that was mentioned in the first paragraph. b. Each paragraph describes a different historical period. c. The second paragraph explains a philosophy art appreciation that contrasts with the philosophy explained in the first paragraph. d. Each paragraph describes a different approach to the display of objects in a museum. 70. Where in the passage does the author explain why displays at Winterthur have changed? a. Lines 1- 2 b. Lines 3- 4 c. Lines 4- 7 d. Lines 9- 12 Read the following passage and choose tge best answers to the questions. History books recorded that the first film with sound was The Jazz Singer in 1927. But sound films, or talkies, did not suddenly appear after years of silent screenings. From the earliest public performances in 1896, films were accompanied by music and sound effects. These were produced by a single pianist, a small band, or a full-scale orchestra; large movie theatres could buy sound-effect machines. Research into sound that was reproduced at exactly at the same time as the pictures – called “synchronized sound” – began soon after the very first films were shown. With synchronized sound, characters on the movie screen could sing and speak. As early as 1896, the newly invented gramophone, which played a large disc carrying music and dialogue, was used as a sound system. The biggest disadvantage was that the sound and pictures could be come unsynchronized if, for example, the gramophone needle jumped or if the speed of the projector changed. This system was only effective for a single song or dialoguesequence. In the “sound-on-film” system, sound was recorded as a series of marks on celluloid which could be read by an optical sensor.These signals would be placed on the film alongside the image, guaranteering synchronization. Short feature films were produced in this way as early as 1922. This system eventually brought us “talking pictures”. 71. The passage is mainly about the ______________. a. history of silent movies b. disadvantages of synchronized sound c. development of sound with movie d. research into sound reproduction 72. According to the passage, films using sound effects were screened ___________. a. before 1896 b. as early as 1896 c. as early as 1922 d. in 1927 73. The word “screenings” is closest in meaning to ______________. a. projections b. revelations c. demonstrations d. diversions 74. Which of the following is not mentioned as a producer ? a. a jazz singer b. single pianist c. a small band d. a gramophone 75. It can be inferred that ____________. a. most movie theaters had a pianist b. sound-effects machines were not common because they were expensive c. orchestras couldn’t synchronize sound with the pictures d. gramophones were developed about the same time as moving pictures. 76. According to the passage, gramophones were ineffective because they ___________. a. got out of synchronization with the picture b. were too large for most movie theaters c. were newly invented and still had imperfections 77. The word “sequence” in line 9 is closest in meaning to ___________. a. interpretation b. progression c. distribution d. organization 78. The phrase “these signals” in line 11 refers to _____________. a. sounds b. series c. marks d. sensors 79. According to the passage, sound-on-film guaranteed synchronization because the recording was _____________. a. made during the film of the picture b. read by an optical sensor c. inserted beside the image on the film d. marked on the gramophone 80. Short feature films produced as early as 1922 ____________. a. were recorded by optical sensors b. put musicians out of work c. were only effective for dialogue sequences d. preceded talking pictures KEY :- Spoiler:
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TEST 2 Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others. 1. a. canoeing b. penalty c. precision d. opponent 2. a. advocate b. disaster c. inflation d. domestic 3. a. refugee b. referee c. employee d. committee Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. 4. a. destroyed b. developed c. conquered d. closed 5. a. musical b. instrument c. united d. mutual Choose the most suitable option to complete the sentence or to substitute the underlined part. 6. “Well, it was nice talking to you, but I have to dash”. – “ ______________” a. Yes, I enjoy talking to you too. b. OK, see you. c. Why don’t you stay for a while? d. You are so polite. 7. “I wish you wouldn’t smoke in here!” – “ ________________” a. There’s nothing wrong here b. Thank you for telling me c. I don’t agree, I’m afraid d. Sorry, shall I open the window? 8. In 1965, the sport was included _________ the SEAP Games _________ the name sepak takraw _________ combining the Malaysian and Thai names ________ the sport. a. with / in / for / by b. in / with / by / for c. in / with / from / in d. at / in / by / with 9. Lean it ________ the wall if you don’t want it to fall __________. a. to / off b. against / over c. for / down d. under / against 10. I last _________ him about a month ago, when he _________ his job with the film company. a. have seen / left b. had seen / was leaving c. saw / had just left d. saw / has left 11. When I _________ the station this morning, the train _________ ten minutes before. a. reached / had left b. had reached / left c. was reaching / left d. have reached / left 12. Money spent ________ education is an investment _________ the future. a. on / for b. on / in c. into / in d. in / for 13. World Wide Fund for Nature was formed to do the mission of the preservation of biological diversity, sustainable use of natural resources, and the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption. a. contamination b. energy c. extinction d. development 14. My neighbor is driving me mad! It seems that _________ it is at night, __________ he plays his music! a. the less / the more loud b. the less / less c. the more late / the more loudier d. the later / the louder 15. The International Committee of the Red Cross is a private _________ institution founded in 1863 in Geneva, Switzerland. a. human b. humanity c. humanization d. humanitarian 16. _________ Sahara of __________ Africa is the world’s largest desert. a. ɸ / the b. The / ɸ c. A / an d. The / an 17. In 2004 more than 40 national societies have worked with more than 22,000 _________ to bring relief to the countless victims of the earthquake. a. actions b. volunteers c. founders d. nations 18. Deserts are also classified by their _________ location and dominant weather pattern. a. geographical b. aerial c. sandy d. facial 19. On behalf of the referees and athletes referee Hoang Quoc Vinh and shooter Nguyen Manh Tuong swore to an oath of “ _________, Honesty and Fair Play” a. Performance b. Delegation c. Participation d. Solidarity 20. In times of war, the Red Cross is dedicated to reducing the sufferings of wounded soldiers, civilians, and prisoners of war. a. mounted b. excited c. devoted d. interested 21. Neither the director nor the assistant ___________ yet. a. have come b. haven’t come c. has come d. hasn’t come 22. The burglar _________. a. has been disappeared with the cash b. disappeared the cash c. disappeared with the cash d. was disappeared with the cash 23. She got ________ her car to pick _________ some wild flowers a. from / on b. in / at c. off / up d. out / for 24. He acted in an extremely ___________ manner. Which made him very unpopular. a. dictatorial b. dictate c. dictation d. dictatorship 25. The Mekong Delta is __________ deltas in Vietnam. a. a largest of the two b. the more larger of the two c. one of the two largest d. one of the two larger Identify the words / phrases that need correcting to make perfect sentences. 26. Until (A) the 1840’s, practically (B)the only pioneers who had ventured (C) to the western United States were trappers and a little(D) explorers. 27. Women’s movements work for (A) the purpose (B) of guaranteeing women the enjoyment (C) of human rights and fundamental freedoms on a basis of equal (D) with them. 28. UNICEF’s child protection (A) programs also aim at (B) those children who (C) are uniquely vulnerable to the abuses, so as (D)when living without parental care, in remote areas, or in very poor family. 29. The Southeast Asian Games, also knowing (A) as the SEA Games, is a biennial (B) multi-sport event involving (C) participants from the current eleven countries of Southeast Asia (D). 30. Windsurfing, which (A) is a water sport combining (B) elements of surfing and sailing first developed (C) in the United States in 1968 and also called (D) boardsailing. Choose the most suitable option to complete the sentence. 31. The player ____________. a. will reward for his hat-trick b. will be rewarded for his hat-trick c. will reward his hat-trick d. will be rewarded his hat-trick 32. __________ in Rome than he was kidnapped. a. No sooner he arrived b. Had he no sooner arrived c. No sooner had he arrived d. No sooner he had arrived 33. The book is about the people in the country __________ for two years. a. that she lived b. that she lived among them c. among whom she lived d. where she lived among them 34. Women spend nearly 3 hours a day on average on housework ___________. a. as much as shopping and childcare b. together with they go shopping and childcare c. excluding shopping and childcare d. and they do shopping and childcare 35. She is not only intelligent _______________. a. but she is creative also b. but also she is creative c. but she also is creative d. but also creative Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one. 36. Mary said, “I have not seen Peter since last month” a. Mary said she has not seen Peter since the previous month. b. Mary said she had not seen Peter since the previous month. c. Mary said she was not seen Peter since the previous month. d. Mary said she doesn’t see Peter since the previous month. 37. Because the weather was bad, we didn’t go camping. a. If the weather wasn’t bad, we would go camping. b. If the weather weren’t bad, we would go camping. c. If the weather is good, we will go camping. d. If the weather hadn’t been bad, we would have gone camping. 38. Lucy always reminds me of my youngest sister. a. My youngest sister’s name is Lucy. b. Whenever I see Lucy, I think of my youngest sister. c. It is Lucy who is my youngest sister. d. I always think of Lucy, my youngest sister. 39. She enjoys other people admiring her for her talent. a. She enjoys other people being admired her for her talent. b. She enjoys being admired for her talent by other people. c. She is enjoyed being admired for her talent by other people. d. She is enjoyed to be admired for her talent by other people. 40. Jane suggested going on a walking holiday. a. “How about going on a walking holiday?” said Jane. b. Jane wanted to go on a walking holiday alone. c. Jane suggested they have gone on a walking holiday. d. Jane didn’t want to go on a walking holiday.
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TEST 2 (CONT) Choose the most suitable option to complete the passage. The United Nations Children’ Fund, or UNICEF, was (41)_________ by the United Nations General Assembly on December 11, 1946, to provide emergency Food and (42)_________ to children in “countries that had been devastated by World War II”. In 1953, UNICEF became a permanent part of the United Nations System and its name was shortened from the (43) _________ United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund but it has continued to be known by the popular acronym based on this old name. (44)________ in New York City, UNICEF provides long-term humanitarian and developmental assistance to children and mothers in developing countries. UNICEF is currently focused (45)_________ five primary priorities: Child Survival and Development, Basic Education and Gender Equality, including girl’s education, Child protection from (46)__________ exploitation, and abuse, HIV/AIDS and children, and Policy advocacy and partnerships for children’s rights. Related areas of UNICEF action include early childhood development, adolescence development and participation; life skills based education and child rights all over the world. A (47) __________ funded agency, UNICEF relies on contributions from governments and private (48 )_________. Its programs emphasize developing community-level services to promote the health and well-being of children. Recently, UNICEF has begun partnerships with world-class athletes and teams to promote the organization’s work and to (49)__________ funds. UNICEF greeting cards are sold worldwide to support efforts on behalf of children creating a better world where children are happy, healthy and live in dignity. UNICEF selects suitable paintings for reproduction from contemporary artists. Total income to UNICEF for 2006 was $2,781,000,000. UNICEF was (50)__________ the Nobel Peace Prize in 1965 and Prince of Asturias Award of Concord in 2006. UNICEF is present in 190 countries and territories around the world. 41. a. taken off b. set up c. paid on d. pushed back 42. a. instrument b. projects c. work d. healthcare 43. a. original b. ancestor c. old d. relatives 44. a. Managed b. Led c. Headquartered d. Committed 45. a. at b. with c. on d. in 46. a. violence b. fun c. excitement d. Entertainment 47. a. volunteer b. volunteered c. voluntary d. voluntarily 48. a. persons b. patients c. donors d. victims 49. a. rise b. raise c. lift d. heighten 50. a. complimented b. awarded c. won d. taken Choose the most suitable option to complete the passage. The Western Desert people of Australia have been (51)__________ by European settlement like Aborigines everywhere else. Metal, glass (52)_________ cloth have been adopted by the people whenever they have been available. Explorers visited the area early on and information spread every quickly (53)_________ the settlement of the white people (54)__________ the coastal areas. (55)_________ from these occasional explorers, the Aboriginal people of the desert had little (56)___________ with white Australia. Missionaries came later but it was not (57)___________ the 1950s and 1960s when the British began testing rockets and atomic bombs in the desert (58 )_______ the Aborigines’ traditional way of life virtually came to an (59)__________. Today there are no Aborigines (60)_________ have not been affected by the white Invasion of their lands. 51. a. directed b. affected c. controlled d. guided 52. a. or b. and c. but d. with 53. a. by b. for c. about d. so 54. a. on b. at c. to d. in 55. a. Apart b. Except c. Similarly d. Quickly 56. a. contact b. touch c. relate d. contain 57. a. when b. until c. in d. from 58. a. so that b. that c. end d. why 59. a. usual b. appearance c. end d. information 60. a. whom b. which c. they d. who Read the following passage and choose the best answers to the questions. The modern comic strip started out as ammunition in a newspaper war between giants of the American press in the late nineteenth century. The first full-color comic strip appeared January 1894 in the New York World, owned by Joseph Pulitzer. The first regular weekly full-color comic supplement, similar to today’s Sunday funnies, appeared two years later, in William Randolph Hearst’s rival New York paper, the Morning Journal. Both were immensely popular and publishers realized that supplementing the news with comic relief boosted the sale of papers. The Morning Journal started another feature in 1896, the “Yellow Kid”, the first continuous comic character in the United States, whose creator, Richard Outcault, had been lured away from the World by the ambitious Hearst. The “Yellow Kid” was in many ways a pioneer. Its comic dialogue was the strictly urban farce that came to characterize later strips, and it introduced the speech balloon inside the strip, usually placed above the characters’ heads. The first strip to incorporate all the elements of later comics was Rudolph Dirks’s “Katzenjammer Kids”, based on Wilhelm Busch’s Max and Moritz, a European satire of the nineteenth century. The “Kids” strip, first published in 1897, served as theprototype for future American strips. It contained not only speech balloons, but a continuous cast of characters, and was divided into small regular panels that did away with the larger panoramic scenes of earlier comics. Newspaper syndication played a major role in spreading the popularity of comic strips throughout the country. Though weekly colored comics came first, daily black-and-white strips were not far behind. The first appeared in the Chicago American in 1904. It was followed by many imitators, and by 1915 black-and-white comic strips had become a staple of daily newspapers around the country. 61. What does the passage mainly discuss? a. A comparison of two popular comic strips. b. The differences between early and modern comic strips. c. The effects of newspapers on comic strip stories. d. Features of early comic strips in the United States. 62. Why does the author mention Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst? a. They established New York’s first newspaper. b. They published comic strips about the newspaper war. c. Their comic strips are still published today. d. They owned major competitive newspapers. 63. The passage suggests that comic strips were popular for which of the following reasons? a. They provided a break from serious news stories. b. Readers enjoyed the unusual drawings. c. Readers could identify with the characters. d. They were about real-life situations. 64. To say that Richard Outcault had been “lured away from” the World by Hearst means which of the following? a. Hearst convinced Outcault to leave the World. b. Hearst fired Outcault from the World. c. Hearst warned Outcault not to leave the World. d. Hearst wanted Outcault to work for the World. 65. The word “it” refers to ____________. a. the “Yellow Kid” b. dialogue c. farce d. balloon 66. According to the passage, the “Yellow Kid” was the first comic strip to do all of the following EXCEPT____________. a. feature the same character in each episode b. include dialogue inside a balloon c. appear in a Chicago newspaper d. characterize city life in a humorous way 67. The word “incorporate” is closest in meaning to __________ . a. affect b. create c. combine d. mention 68. The word “prototype” is closest in meaning to ___________. a. story b. humor c. drawing d. model 69. The word “staple” is closest in meaning to __________. a. regular feature b. popular edition c. new version d. huge success 70. In what order does the author discuss various comic strips in the passage? a. In alphabetical order by title. b. In the order in which they were created. c. According to the newspaper in which they appeared. d. From most popular to least popular. Read the following passage and choose the best answers to the questions. Every drop of water in the ocean, even in the deepest parts, responds to the forces that create the tides. No other force that affects the sea is so strong. Compared with the tides, the waves created by the wind are surface movements felt no more than a hundred fathoms below the surface. The currents also seldom involve more than the upper several hundred fathoms despite their impressive sweep. The tides are a response of the waters of the ocean to the pull of the Moon and the more distant Sun. In theory, there is a gravitational attraction between the water and even the outermost star of the universe. In reality, however, the pull of remote stars is so slight as to be obliterated by the control of the Moon and, to a lesser extent, the Sun. Just as the Moon rises later each day by fifty minutes, on the average, so, in most places, the time of high-tide is correspondingly later each day. And as the Moon waxes and wanes in its monthly cycle, so the height of the tide varies. The tidal movements are strongest when the Moon is a sliver in the sky, and when it is full. These are the highest flood tides and the lowest ebb tides of the lunar month and are called the spring tides. At these times the Sun, Moon, and Earth are nearly in line and the pull of the two heavenly bodies is added together to bring the water high on the beaches, to send its surf upward against the sea cliffs, and to draw a high tide into the harbors. Twice each month, at the quarters of the Moon, when the Sun, Moon, and Earth lie at the apexes of a triangular configuration and the pull of the Sun and Moon are opposed, the moderate tidal movements called neap tides occur. Then the difference between high and low water is less than at any other time during the month. 71. What is the main point of the first paragraph? a. The waves created by ocean currents are very large. b. Despite the strength of the wind, it only moves surface water. c. Deep ocean water is seldom affected by forces that move water. d. The tides are the most powerful force to affect the movement of ocean water. 72. The word “felt” is closest in meaning to ______________. a. based b. dropped c. explored d. detected 73. The words “In reality” are closest in meaning to ______________. a. surprisingly b. actually c. characteristically d. similarly 74. It can be inferred from the passage that the most important factor in determining how much gravitational effect one object in space has on the tides is ____________. a. size b. distance c. temperature d. density 75. The word “correspondingly” is closest in meaning to _____________. a. unpredictably b. interestingly c. similarly d. unusually 76. What is the cause of spring tides? a. Seasonal change in the weather. b. The gravitational pull of the Sun and the Moon when nearly in line with the Earth. c. The Earth’s movement around the Sun. d. The triangular arrangement of the Earth, Sun, and Moon. 77. Which of the following pictures best represents the position of the Sun, Moon, and Earth during spring tides? a. The Sun, Moon, and Earth are nearly in line. b. The Sun, Moon, and Earth lie at the apexes of a triangular configuration. c. The Sun, Moon, and Earth are different lines. d. The Sun, Moon, and Earth have the opposite directions. 78. The word “configuration” is closest in meaning to ______________. a. unit b. center c. surface d. Arrangement 79. Neap tides occur when ____________. a. the Sun counteracts the Moon’s gravitational attraction b. the Moon is full c. the Moon is farthest from the Sun d. waves created by the wind combine with the Moon’s gravitational attraction 80. According to the passage, all of the following statements about tides are true EXCEPT _____________. a. The time of high tide is later each day b. Tides have a greater effect on the sea than waves do c. The strongest tides occur at the quarters of the Moon d. Neap tides are more moderate than spring tides KEY : - Spoiler:
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Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others. 1. a. incredible b. biologist c. vulnerable d. eliminate 2. a. sociable b. spinifex c. reunite d. habitat 3. a. epidemic b. Initiate c. hesitation d. integration Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. 4. a. bathe b. bath c. cloth d. both T-BR">5. a. problem b. popular c. convenient d. Rod Choose the most suitable option to complete the sentence. 6. “Thank you very much for your lift” – “ ____________!” a. That was all I could do b. I see c. Delighted I was able to help d. Thank you 7. “What would you do in my situation?” – “___________!” a. I think you should ask for a loan from the bank b. I thought you would ask for a loan from the bank c. I believe I will ask for a loan from the bank d. I am going to ask for a loan from the bank 8. Was the man accused _________ stealing three million dollars _________ the bank? a. to / at b. in / in c. off / into d. of / from 9. Do not blame me _____ the failure of the whole team. We are all responsible _____ it. a. on / with b. for / for c. with / to d. to / for 10. “How fast was the car traveling?” “About 50 _________” a. kilometers per hour b. kilometers per hours c. kilometer per hour d. kilometers per hours 11. “Do you mind if we schedule the meeting for 11 o’clock?” “Well, actually, I _______ earlier” a. should prefer it will be b. am preferring it to be c. will prefer it d. would prefer it to be 12. “I saw you studying at the library last night.” “You __________; I wasn’t there.” a. wouldn’t have b. couldn’t have c. might have d. have 13. “What’s that thing?” “A fax. It’s a machine by which ________ over the telephone line.” a. written messages can be sent b. written messages can send them c. can send written messages d. can be sent written messages 14. I _________ with my aunt when I go to Mexico next summer. a. stay b. staying c. will be staying d. will have been staying 15. ________ Albert is late, let’s begin without him. a. Since b. Nevertheless c. However d. Consequently 16. The area is famous for its __________ gardens, where all kinds of different vegetables are grown. a. market b. hothouse c. trade d. greenhouse 17. Each mediocre book we read means one less great book that we would otherwise have a chance _____________. a. to read them b. read c. reading d. to read 18. Using a globe can be ___________ it is educational. a. enjoyable b. to enjoy as c. as enjoyable d. as enjoyable as 19. The growth of two-income families in the United States ___________ of people moving to a new social class. a. has resulted in million b. results of millions c. millions of results d. resulting in millions 20. It started to rain hard, ___________ we decided to stay at home to watch TV. a. but b. therefore c. so d. however 21. Australia is ___________ in the southern hemisphere. It is the driest country on earth and is the only country which ____________ an entire continent. a. covered / locating b. covering / located c. located / covers d. locating / covered 22. I should be most grateful if you would give me a ____________ of this new typewriter. a. demonstration b. display c. showing d. manifestation 23. Captain Scott found that Amundsen ___________ the South pole before him. a. reached b. had reached c. was reaching d. has reached 24. It is _________ to write by hand instead of using a computer. a. efficient b. efficiently c. inefficiently d. inefficient 25. Clean air provides us __________ of oxygen. a. of a wealthy supply b. with a healthy supply c. at a healthy provision d. on a healthful stock Identify the words / phrases that need correcting to make perfect sentences. 26. The sculptor (A) John Rogers produced many replica (B) of his (C) bronze statues (D). 27. An extended family consists not only (A) of parents and children (B) but also of others (C) relatives, such as grandparents andunmarried (D). 28. The case with which (A) houseplants can grow (B) causes them to be (C) popular between (D) amateur horticulturists. 29. Paintings of a religious, ceremonial, or history (A) character tend (B) to elevate their (C) subjects above the level of ordinary(D) existence. 30. For at least (A) 4,000 years, Native American artists adorned rocks, cliff walls, and caves (B) in the American Southwest with an amazing various (C) of symbolic figures (D). Choose the most suitable option to complete the sentence. 31. My mother suggests ______________. a. go to the countryside this weekend b. going to the countryside this weekend c. to go to the countryside this weekend d. being gone to the countryside this weekend 32. “Most members showed no determination of doing the plan well” means ____________. a. Most members are not determined to do the plan well b. Most members are not determined of doing the plan well c. Most members were not determined to do the plan well d. Most members were not determined of doing the plan well 33. Excuse me, there is something about ____________ immediately. a. that I must speak to you b. that I must speak to you about c. which I must speak to you d. which I must speak to you a bout it 34. Where’s Polly? – She ______________. a. is in her room studying b. in her room is studying c. studies in her room d. has in her room studied 35. It is Helen _____________ by Harvard. a. who offered the scholarship b. that has been offered the scholarship c. whose offer is a scholarship d. who has offered the scholarship Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one. 36. “A baby has no knowledge of the difference between good and evil” means ____________. a. No knowledge of the difference between god and evil has in a baby. b. A baby doesn’t know the difference between good and evil. c. A baby know no difference between good and evil. d. Good and evil are different from a baby. 37. The south of England is drier than the north. a. There is not as much rain in the south of England as there is in the north. b. There’s not much rain in the south of England but there’s much rain in the north. c. There is more rain in the south of England than in the north. d. There is not enough rain in the south of England as there is in the north. 38. It has been a long time since they met. a. They didn’t meet for a long time. b. They haven’t met for a long time. c. They haven’t met since a long time d. They didn’t meet a long time ago. 39. We didn’t expect you, but we’re glad you’ve come. a. Although we didn’t expect you, we’re glad you’ve come. b. Although you’ve come, we’re glad we didn’t expect you. c. Although we’re glad, we didn’t expect you to come. d. Although we’re glad we didn’t expect you, you have come. 40. It’s such a long letter that I won’t read it to you. a. The letter is so long that I won’t read it to you. b. The letter is too long for you to read. c. This is a long letter so that I won’t read it to you. d. The letter is a long one that I won’t read it to you.
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TEST 3 (CONT) Choose the most suitable option to complete the passage. Getting friends and family to pose for photos is hard enough, but how would you cope with a rabbit, an owl or a butterfly that simply (41) _________ to keep still? Simon King, wildlife film-maker and photographer, says you don’t need any formal (42) _________ to get started. “The whole idea is that photographing wildlife should be fun”. Simon offers the following (43)_____________. Specialize from the start. You’re more likely to get good result sooner if you (44) ___________ on the type of wildlife – insects for instance – (45) __________ than just going off to the woods or park with your camera and snapping whatever you see. Pick something that isn’t hard to photograph. Choosing an animal that’s hard to (46) __________ or will run away if it sees you (47) __________ unnecessary problems. How about flowers or a group of birds? Search second-hand camera shops and local papers for quality (48 ) __________. You don’t need to (49) ____________ a fortune – Simon started with just a second-hand camera that cost around $30. But you will need a single lens reflex camera. Remember it’s the whole photograph that counts, nor just the subject. (50) _________ you’re composing a picture and try to be as artistic as possible. 41. a. disobeys b. dislikes c. refuses d. avoids 42. a. training b. education c. exercise d. lecture 43. a. lessons b. facts c. warnings d. tips 44. a. think b. concentrate c. limit d. depend 45. a. more b. other c. better d. rather 46. a. spot b. notice c. meet d. glance 47. a. creates b. starts c. puts d. leads 48. a. instruments b. equipment c. material d. tools 49. a. cost b. make c. spend d. lose 50. a. think b. guess c. invent d. imagine Choose the most suitable option to complete the passage. Doing regular exercise or playing sports can be dangerous, (51) _________ if you are over 40. (52) ___________ it is a very good idea to see your doctor (53) ___________ starting if you think you are not very fit. Some people try to do exercise or play sports too vigorously too soon, and (54) ____________ they cause themselves injuries (55) ___________ can take a long time to heal. (56) ___________, it is not only older people who should take care. Doctors report many injuries (57) __________ backaches, sprained ankles and pulled muscles, which can all be avoided if a little care is taken. If you do injure yourself, rest for a while (58 ) ___________ allow your body to recover naturally. (59) ___________, don’t push yourself because you think it is doing you good. (60) __________, you could do yourself permanent damage. 51. a. even b. although c. especially d. necessary 52. a. This is why b. This why is c. Why is this d. Is this why 53. a. before b. while c. about d. after 54. a. in the result b. from the result c. get the result d. as a result 55. a. whom b. which c. what d. when 56. a. Consequence b. Although c. However d. Therefore 57. a. like b. as c. such as d. similar 58. a. so b. as c. that d. to 59. a. Of which b. Above all c. All of whom d. From those 60. a. In the similar way b. On the contrary c. Just the same d. In sequence Read the following passage and choose the best answers to the questions. Bears spend much of their time looking for food, and they are not choosy, gorging on insects, berries, nuts, small mammals, ham sandwiches, and garbage with equal relish. Despite this, the chief natural factor limiting a bear population is the food supply. Dr. Lynn Rogers has found that, contrary to popular belief, so-called garbage bears – those that visit town dumps or campsites – do not lose their ability to forage successfully for wild foods but are simply supplementing their diets with easy pickings. In fact, these enterprising bears grow faster, mature sooner, and reproduce earlier than those that depend only on wild foraging. Rogers has also found that dump-fed bears are the strongest and largest in the population. He and his crew once captured a male bear that weighed in at 611 pounds. But easy living for the bears carries a price: those that stalk garbage dumps are easier targets for hunters and those that visit camps – if not injure – visitors. Some state wildlife agencies capture “nuisance” bears that have become too chummy with people and cast them off to less populated parts of the forest. The removal programmes do not always work; bears released 100 miles or more from their place of capture have reappeared in their old haunts. 61. The passage suggests that Dr. Lynn Rogers is a __________. a. writer who has published books about bears’ feeding habits. b. naturalist whose concern is preserving bears’ wild habitats. c. scientist who has studied dump-fed bears. d. rapper who captures live bears for zoos. 62. The author states that which of the following assumptions about bears has been proved to be wrong? a. Some would rather eat wild foods than garbage. b. They devote a lot of time to searching for food. c. Some do not fear campers and approach campsites readily. d. They lose their foraging ability after feeding at garbage dumps. 63. Which of the following is NOT true of bears that feed at garbage dumps and campsites? a. They grow at a relatively slow rate b. They can be easily shot c. They reproduce at an early age d. They are sometimes relocated 64. It can be concluded from the passage that garbage bears are the strongest of the bear population because ___________. a. their natural predators are not found near garbage dumps b. they can get more food by combining wild food and food from dumps c. they have been known to travel 100 miles or more d. they get a lot of exercise climbing in and out of garbage cans 65. The term “those” refers to _____________. a. visitors b. dumps c. hunters d. bears 66. It can be inferred from the passage that bears’ contact with humans resulted in ____________. a. bears’ preference for life in the wild b. both benefits and disadvantages to bears c. an increase likelihood of the extinction of bears d. bears’ susceptibility to a variety of diseases 67. According to the passage, the purpose of removal programme is to ____________. a. clean out the dumps b. shoot “nuisance” bears c. settle bears in less populated areas d. reduce the bears’ food supply 68. The word “choosy” is closest in meaning to _____________. a. funny b. fussy c. progressive d. risky 69. The word “captured” is closest in meaning to ____________. a. hold b. caught c. produced d. released 70. The word “removal” is closest in meaning to ___________. a. taking b. processing c. moving d. interfering Read the following passage and choose the best answers to the questions. Swans are among the most beautiful of North American waterfowl and have always enjoyed the admiration and even the protection of bird lovers. Of the six species in the swan genus, only two are native to North America. The trumpeter swan, the largest of the group, breeds in the northern United States and Alaska, and was nearly wipe out during the nineteenth century craze for elaborately feathered hats. The whistling swan, which winters in large flocks on the Chesapeake Bay, has recently been renamed the tundra swan because it breeds and summers on the northernmost tundra regions of the continent. Recently, populations of mute swans – an exotic species introduced to North America from Europe in the early 1900s – have begun increasing by an alarming 30 to 40 percent annually in some states. Most wildlife biologists today believe the majestic white creatures, with their tendency to destroy a pond’s plant life and drive away native waterfowl, might create havoc on the scale of the gypsy, moth, starling, or English sparrow. Both native species of swans are wild and require large areas of uninhabited summer ground for nesting and feeding. Mutes, however, semi-domesticated and accustomed to people, can nest in pairs of many as three or four on one small coastal pond, which can burden delicate and environmentally essential brackish ponds. 71. The author’s main purpose in this passage is to _____________. a. forewarn an environmental problem b. interest people in wildlife biology c. describe swans of North America d. prevent extinction of a swan species 72. According to the passage, the main issue concerning mute swans is that they are _____________. a. not native to North America b. semi-domesticated c. increasing very rapidly d. possessive of their habitat 73. The phrase “wipe out” in the passage is closest in meaning to _____________. a. miscalculated b. admired c. cleaned up d. killed off 74. The phrase “an alarming 30 to 40 percent” in the passage is closest in meaning to _____________. a. a general 30 – 40 percent b. a worrisome 30 – 40 percent c. an established 30 – 40 percent d. a conservative 30 – 40 percent 75. The author states that the native species of swans can live best ______________. a. in unpopulated areas b. in close contact with people c. in the southern part of the United States d. in a similar habitat to mute swans 76. The passage comments on all features of swans EXCEPT their _____________. a. origins b. breeding and nesting habits c. habitats d. life span 77. Which swan was close to extinction? a. The mute swan b. The trumpeter swan c. The whistling swan d. The tundra swan 78. The word “burden” in the passage is closest in meaning to ____________. a. isolate b. regulate c. endanger d. beautify 79. From the passage it can be concluded that mute swans are ______________. a. a problem for coastal ponds b. welcome in most parts of North America c. more numerous than other types of swans d. unattractive in apprearance 80. It can be inferred from the passage that the author ______________. a. approves of all swans b. is concerned about mute swans c. is a wildlife biologist d. prefers trumpeter swans KEY- Spoiler:
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