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SECTION A:
USE OF ENGLISH
I. Select the best option to complete each sentence. Write your answer A,
B,
C or D in the box provided.
1. Dont take any notice of him - hes just being ________.
A. funny
B. lousy
C. touchy
D. messy
2. Have you ever thought of _________ medicine?
A. catching on
B. voting for
C. going in for
D. working out
3. She couldnt quite _________ out what the sign said.
A. read
B. make
C. turn
D. take
4. If you consult a new doctor you should tell him or her if you are already on any
_________.
A. drug
B. medicine
C. pills
D. medication
5. Its a(n) ________ club to which only members are admitted.
A. private
B. personal
C. inclusive
D. exclusive
6. Many people have _________ for the same trick that I did.
A. made
B. fallen
C. given
D. looked
7. __________irritating effect on humans, the use of phenol as a general antiseptic
has been largely discontinued.
A. Despite
B. In response to
C. Since its
D. Because of its
8. I dont have the information at the moment, so Ill call you back __________ .
A. most of the time B. time and time
C. within the
D. once in a while
again
hour
9. Half of the meeting was _________ over to reading the minutes.
A. given
B. got
C. taken
D. left
10. The terrible car accidents has left her completely ___________ .
A. detached
B. broken
C. immobile
D. disheartened
11. The rather humid climate in no way __________ the natural beauty of this holiday
resort.
A. detracted
B. attracted
C. subtracted
D. contracted
12. As a child, his brother was an __________ coach potato.
A. overweigh
B. overweight
C. overweighing
D. overweighting
13. There is a growing tendency among the customers to spend more on __________
goods for their home.
A. imperishable
B. inevitable
C. unavoidable
D. irreplaceable
14. Before you take those pills, read the label to see what the correct __________ is.
A. suggestion
B. dosage
C. advice
D. prescription
15. _________modern offices becoming more mechanized, designers are attempting
to personalize them with warmer, less severe interiors.
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A. If
B. With
C. But
D. Once
16. The speech given by the new Minister was most enjoyable and much more
___________ informative than we had expected.
A. lengthy
B. weird
C. contradicting
D. informative
17. He gave her a mischievous _________ when she handed him his order.
A. wink
B. peep
C. peer
D. blink
18. She managed to get into the building by __________ off herself as the Mayors
secretary.
A. pretending
B. taking
C. calling
D. passing
19. You are under no obligation to help as assistance is purely ________.
A. charitable
B. donated
C. voluntary
D. free
20. They welcomed us to the reception with a big dinner __________ for a king.
A. appropriate
B. fit
C. suited
D. proper
Answers
1.
2.
11.
12.

3.
13.

4.
14.

5.
15.

6.
16.

7.
17.

8.
18.

9.
19.

10.
20.

II. Use the right form of the word given in brackets to complete each
sentence.
Write your answers in the box provided.
1. It usually takes you a lot of time to (climate) ___________ when you arrive in a
tropical country.
2. Thanks to their (persevere)___________ with the research, the scientists have
at last been able to identify the virus causing the disease.
3. After having driven for a few miles, I got a sneaking (suspect)___________ that
we were going the wrong way.
4. Tiredness affects your powers of (centre)___________.
5. The goal being scored at the very last minute was just a (sick)___________
feeling to the fans.
6. She watched (wonder)____________ as the fingers of the pianist
smoothly moved on the keyboards.
7. Horses were among the first wild animals to have been (domestic)___________
to work for humans.
8. Prisoners of war are expected to be (human)_____________ treated.
9. Intensive cultivation has (poor)___________ the soil.
10.Many newspapers today gave very sensational (close)__________ about the
private life of that Hollywood star.
11. This book is terrible. Its completely (read) _________.
12. His busy schedule made him completely (access) _________ to his students.
13. The local TV company was stopping (pass)_________ to ask their opinion about the
new shopping center.
14. "This is not a good essay," said the lecturer "I find your arguments
(convince)_________".
15. On a larger scale, scientists have been (occupy)________ with the problem of
developing nuclear energy.

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Answers
1.
6.
11.

2.
7.
12.

3.
8.
13.

4.
9.
14.

5.
10.
15.

III. Select the appropriate phrasal verb from the box to fill the gap in each
sentence.
Use the right form of the verb when necessary. Write your answers in
the box
provided.
do away with
keep in with

get at
feel for

go by
cut in on

turn on
hold up

put down
catch up on

1. Their reasoning just didnt ________. It would not stand up to logical examination.
2. If you wants to get on, youll have to _________ your boss, not disagree with him.
3. The meetings on the 22nd. ______ it _______ in your diary.
4. I have the feeling that hes always _______ me.
5. I have a lot of work to ________.
6. The Prime Minister thinks that its time we ________ red tape and bureaucracy.
7. The dogs suddenly _________ each other.
8. I really ________ her when her husband died.
9. If past experience is anything to _________, theyll be late.
10. She kept ________ our conversation.
Answers
1.
6.

2.
7.

3.
8.

4.
9.

5.
10.

IV. Think of one word only which can be used appropriately in all three
sentences. Write your answers in the box provided.
Example:

a. Some of the tourists are hoping to get compensation for the poor state of the
hotel, and I think they have a very _______ case.
b. There's no point in trying to wade across the river, the current is far too
_______.
c. If you're asking me which of the candidates should get the job, I'm afraid I
don't have any _______ views either way.
Answer: STRONG
1. a. It is very difficult to fully _______ certain pieces of jazz music until you've heard
them a good few times.
b. Although I'm always ready to lend a hand, Marta never really seems to _______
the things I do for her.
c. Given the market for decorative antiques, I'd say that the value of the beautiful
vase is set to _______ considerably in the next few years.
a. James is able to _______ an enormous amount of factual information in his head.
b. Although the old house has been completely renovated, care has been taken to
_______ as many of the original features as possible.
c. When you're buying outdoor adventure clothing, the thing to look for is material
that does not _______ a lot of moisture.
2.

3. a. With less than a minute of the football match to go, Phil managed to _______ the
ball into the back of the net.
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b. I think the best course of action would be to jump into the car and _______ for
Bristol as soon as possible.
c. Louise has been asked to _______ an investigation into what went wrong on the
night of the accident.
4. a. Initially, few companies saw any potential in computers designed for the _______
rather than the office environment.
b. Although extremely independent, and well able to look after themselves, cats
are generally classified as _______ animals.
c. Over the years the proportion of foreign stories in this newspaper has declined
as people have become more engrossed in _______ issues.
5. a. The chess champion held off a serious _______ from his younger opponent in the
last match of the tournament.
b. The chairman of the meeting seemed to regard questions from the audience as
some kind of _______ to his authority.
c. You'll find some aspects of the job a real _______, but we're confident that you
can cope.
Answers:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

IV. There are 10 mistakes in the following passage. Underline the mistakes
and write the correction in the box provided. There is an example for you.
FLU AND HOW NOT TO CATCH IT

Answers

This winter, in offices and workplaces (Ex) through the country,


Ex:
people are at risk of becoming a healthy danger to their colleagues.
throughout
These are the people who are carrying and have dragged themselves
into work in spite of the high temper, headache, sore throat and
1. _______
coughs that they are suffering on. Most experts agree that people with
2. _______
flu ought to stay at home, certainly in the case of those whose jobs
3. _______
involved public safety airline pilots, air traffic controllers or train
drivers.
4. _______
A diet rich for vegetables and fruit, good general health and regular
5. _______
exercise may help avoid the illness. Experts are doubtful whether
taking lots of vitamin C will cause any difference, but reducing stress
6. _______
levels may help. Basis hygiene is certainly important, especially in the
7. _______
office. We know that the illness can be passed away from cups and
saucers, so do more than simply rinse them under the tap with all the
8. _______
others. Wash them proper in hot water and use disinfectant to clean
9. _______
surfaces. Remember to wash your hands regularly and dont touch
your face, as flu enters the body through the eyes, nose or mouth.
10. _______
Other tips on prevention include getting rid of cloth handkerchiefs,
which provide a home for germs. Change by paper tissues and throw
them away afterwards.
SECTION B: READING COMPREHENSION
I. Select the best option for each of the gaps in the passage. Write your
answer A, B,
C or D in the box provided.

We live in a man-made society. Man devised and built the framework of


government that controls our daily lives. Our rulers, representatives and arbitrators
have almost been men. Men drafted and interpreted our (1)________ laws. Men
cultivated the jungle of red tape which often threat to (2)________ us. Men
outnumber women in Parliament by twenty-four to one and over 80 per cent of local
councilors are men. Men have a(n) (3)________ majority in the legal profession, in

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the police force, in the upper ranks of the civil services and even among trade union
officials.
Women had virtually no rights at all at the beginning of the 19 th century. They
were the (4)________ of their fathers and husbands. They were bought and sold in
marriage. They could not vote nor sign a contract. When married, they could not
own property. They had no rights over their children and no control over their own
bodies. Their husbands could rape and beat them without fear of legal (5)________.
When they were not confined to the home, they were forced by growing
industrialization to join the lowest levels of the labor force.
Since then, progress towards equal rights for women has been very slow
indeed. There have even been times when the tide seemed to turn against them.
The first law against abortion was passed in 1803, (6)________ a sentence of life
imprisonment for termination within the first fourteen weeks of pregnancy. In 1832
the first law was passed which (7)________ women to vote in elections. Nevertheless,
the latter half of the 19th century saw the gradual acceptance of women into the
unions and the informal adoption of resolutions on the need for equal pay. In 1822
married women won the right to own property.
Wartime inevitably advanced the cause of womens rights. Women became
(8)________ as workers outside the home, as they had to keep the factories and
government machinery running while the men went out to fight. They were allowed
into new areas of employment and were (9)________ new degrees of responsibility. In
1918 they got the vote. Again, during the Second World War, state nurseries were
built on a considerate scale to enable women to go out to work.
When peace came, however, women were unable to hold on to their gains.
Men reclaimed their jobs, and women were forced back into the home and confined
to their traditionally low-paid, menial, and supportive forms of work. Theories about
(10)________ deprivation emerged - women who had been told it was patriotic to go
out to work during the war were now told that their children would suffer if they did
not stay at home. Little progress was made for the next two decades.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

1.

A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.

national
enroll
overflowing
burdens
reprisals
imposing
induced
indiscernible
permeated
mother

Answers
2.

3.

B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.

4.

official
engulf
overwhelming
sufferings
criticism
forming
oppressed
inevitable
conceded
motherly

5.

6.

C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.

formal
enchant
overcrowding
privileges
threats
deciding
forced
indispensable
succeeded
motherhood

7.

8.

D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.

statute
enlighten
overcoming
chattels
curses
opting
forbade
indistinct
preceded
maternal

9.

10.

II. Select the best option for each of the gaps in the passage. Write your
answers A, B, C or D in the box provided.
When a new microbe emerges from the jungle or a resurgent bacteria
emerges from a Third World slum, humans provide a perfect system for its spread.
A drug resistant strain of plague (1) ______ emerged in 1997 in Madagascar
could make it from the African island to the USA in a day and a half, hitching a
ride on some unwitting traveler. Other (2)______ might hop a ride on coconut milk
from Thailand, melons from Mexico, or raspberries from Guatemala.
News of resurgent microbes comes (3)______ an unexpected surprise to
ordinary Americans, who share the widespread belief (4)______ medical science
and modern sanitation have conquered infectious disease. Smallpox was
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vanquished; tuberculosis (5)______ so, and, as sanitation, the spread of


vaccinations, antibiotics and other (6)______ swept the developing world, every
trend pointed towards continued (7)______ on almost every front. Health officials
confidently talk about an epidemiological transition as improving health shifted
concerns (8)______ chronic diseases, such as cancer. That was before AIDS made
its (9)______ , before new resistant strains of tuberculosis followed suit, and
(10)______ malaria made its great leap forward to become the worlds most
widespread mosquito-borne disease.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.

has
travelers
up with
in
nearly
beliefs
progression
away from

9.
10.

A. appearance
A. when

Answers
1.
2.

3.

B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.

is
disease
as
because
hardly
news
progressing
towards

C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.

B. discovery
B. after

4.

5.

that
one
across
which
so much
innovations
progressively
about

C. way
C. before

6.

7.

D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.

having
bacteria
out
that
did
germs
progress
for

D. escape
D. since

8.

9.

10.

III. Read the following text and choose from the list A-l the best phrase to
fill each of the spaces. Some of the phrases do not fit at all. Write your
answers in the box provided.
NEW BUSINESS COURSES AT OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE
Just a hundred years after the University of Pennsylvania established the worlds
first business school, Oxford and Cambridge, (1)_____, are dipping their toes into the
waters of management education. Recently, Cambridge University launched its first
MBA (Masters of Business Administration) degree course, and Oxford University,
(2)______ plans to open the doors of its own School of Management Studies soon.
The two universities could not be entering the MBA arena at a worse time (3)______.
Recession has halted recruitment in management consultancy and investment
banking, (4)______ Those companies that are still hiring MBA graduates are cutting
salaries (5)______. Many company directors complain that new MBA graduates are
not as competent as they expected them to be, (6)_______. At the heart of the
problem is the MBA curriculum, (7)______. Critics claim that a typical MBA course
encourage a preference for theoretical (8)______. Many leading business schools are
rethinking their courses (9)______ . Only time will tell (10)______.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
L.

but none has the luxury of Oxbridges fresh start.


which has changed little since the 1960s
because applications for such courses have fallen during the past two years
if these old universities can set new standards of excellence
and questioning what they are getting for their money
because this re-training is increasingly important
which are areas in which MBAs have been highly regarded and well-rewarded
but conditions have changed radically since then
which is Cambridges arch-rival in everything from astrophysics to rowing
which are Britains two most famous and prestigious universities
and say that they often need a considerable amount of in-company training
knowledge rather than the insight that comes from practical experience
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1.

Answers
2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

IV. Read the passage and fill each gap with a suitable word. Write your
answers in
the box provided.
Finding the right career may seem like an overwhelming task for many. If you
are looking for job (1)______, you need to take enough (2)______ to explore all the
options. Begin (3)______ assessing your skills. Decide what you are (4)______ at
doing and what you enjoy. Are you interested in designing or creating things with
your (5)______ ? Perhaps you are more (6)______ to sitting at a computer. Do you
like working (7)______ , or do you enjoy being outside in nature? Some people prefer
working on a (8)______ , while others dislike working with others. This may be the
most important decision you will ever (9)______ , so explore your talents and abilities
carefully, and do not (10)______ anyone influence you.
Answers
1.
6.

2.
7.

3.
8.

4.
9.

5.
10.

SECTION C: WRITING
I. Re-write each of the following sentences so that its meaning is as close as
possible to the original sentence. Use the word given in bold at the end of
each sentence without changing the form of that word.
1. I am getting very upset and frustrated by your friend.

bend

.
2. I'm never going to do this again.

last

....................
3. We did not know what to say.

loss

4. Organic vegetables are said to be healthy.


wonders

5. He always makes everything look so difficult!


weather

6. In the end it was quite a sunny day after all.

out

7. When I saw him it suddenly dawned on me how much he must have suffered.
home

8. His new hobby is swimming.

taken

9. In eastern societies, caring for the young and the old was traditionally done
through the
extended family.

custom
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10. He was not the only tourist who noticed the rising smoke on the top of the
mountain.
alone

11. Its all a matter of money, in the end.

comes

12. The total came to just under $10,000.

worked

13. In the end we had to walk to back to the hotel.

up

14. You could easily become ill unless you give up smoking.
risk

15. The decorators didnt leave too much mess when they did the job.
without

II. Complete the second sentence so that it has similar meaning to the one
printed
before it.
1. I wasnt in the office yesterday, so you must have spoken to my assistant.
I
wasnt
in
the
office
yesterday,
..

so

it

must

2. The little boy is in disgrace for being so badly behaved.


The boy is under
behavior.
3. His hobby is one thing that he does not intend to give up.
He has

..
4. We are unanimous regarding the building of a new stadium.
Everyone shares the building of a
new stadium.
5. Im convinced that there is some mistake with this telephone bill - it s too much!
There . - it
s too much!
6. At the moment people think the accident is Nicks fault.
Nick is currently
................

7. If you changed your mind, youd be welcome to join us.


Were
you
.
..........................
8. I didnt harm anybody! cried the young man.
The
young
man
denied
..

causing

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9. The accused was found guilty because the evidence was withheld.
Had
the
evidence
........

been

10. We have nothing to eat but potatoes.


Potatoes
..
.
III. Write an essay on the following topic, expressing your point of view. You
should write at least 250 words.
Is it necessary for all students to go to university for a degree or is it better for
them to take vocational training in order to get a job in future?

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