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Part one: Phonology

I/ Pick out the word whose bold part is pronounced


differently from the rest.
1.A feather B leather C feature D measure
2.A practising B amusing C advertising D arising
3.A geology B psychology C classify D
photography
4.A walks B begins C helps D cuts
5.A idiom B ideal C item D identical

II/ Choose one word whose stress pattern is different.


6.A complain B machine C music D instead
7.A biology B redundancy C interviewer D
comparative
8.A conversation B isolation C traditional D
situation
9.A doctor B modern C corner D Chinese
10.A capital B tradition C different D
opera

Part two: Grammar and structure

I/Choose the best answer A,B,C or D?


11. Next week when there....a full moon, the ocean tides will be
higher.
A is B is being C will be D will have been
12. When he suddenly.... up the subject of genetic engineering,
there was an embarrassed silence.
A took B came C showed D brought
13. While I..... TV last night, a mouse ran across the floor.
A was watching B watched C watch D am
watching
14. In southern Spain you can play golf on beautiful......
overlooking the sea.
A fields B courses C pitches D courts
15. Fish were among the earliest forms of life. Fish ..... on earth
for ages and ages.
A existed B are existing C have existed D exist
16. He had to retire from the match suffering from a .....
ligament.
A sprained B broken C slipped D torn
17. The phone.... constantly since Jack announced his candidacy
for president this morning.
A has been ringing B rang
C had rung D had been ringing
18. The angry football fans ..... their fists at the referee.
A pressed B gripped C clenched D clasped
19. She was .... with the results of the photo finish, which proved
that she had come second in the race.
A resentful B disappointed C sceptical D
mistrustful
20. The earth .... on the sun for its heat and light.
A depends B depending C has depended D
is depending
21. Children! It’s time you..... away those toys!
A tidy B tidied C to tidy D should tidy
22. I don’t feel good. I.... home from work tomorrow.
A will have stayed B stay C am staying D
stayed
23. My anti- sport tendencies were reinforced...... the years by
reports of injured sport enthusiasts.
A over B for C by D in
24. The....of the blast shattered windows in nearby buildings.
A wave B surge C rush D force
25. Don’t let anything ..... you from your training programme.
A defect B defer C distract D disturb
26. He was .....with an extraordinary musical ability.
A ensured B entrusted C entreated D
endowed
27. Not being able to find my phone number is a pretty.....
excuse for not contacting me.
A fragile B feeble C frail D faint
28. In the days before the widespread use of ..... , having an
operation must have been a gruelling experience.
A aesthetes B aesthetics C anaesthetists D
anaesthetics
29. Before their restoration, parts of the medieval building were
in a state of .... .
A debris B dilapidation C devastation D destruction
30. All equipment must be sterilized and germ..... .
A vacant B vacated C vacuous D free
31. My family loves this house, it ...... the family home ever
since my grandfather built it 60 years ago.
A was B has been C is D will be
32. Here’s an interesting statistic: on a typical day, the average
person ..... about 48,000 words. How many words did you speak
today?
A spoke B was speaking C speaks D is speaking
33. It .... as a shock to realise that I was not alone in the room.
A came B appeared C arrived D reached
34. It’s against the law to kill the black rhinoceros. They .....
extinct.
A became B have become C are becoming D
become
35. I bumped into Janet quite .... chance when I was shopping in
London.
A on B at C with D by

II/ Each of the following sentences has ONE mistake.


Identify the mistake by choosing A,B C or D.
36. Neither of the girls have turned in the term papers to the
instructor yet.
A B C D
37. After studying all the new materials, the student was able to
rise his test
A B C D
score by 25 points.
38. The book that you see laying on the table belongs to the
teacher.
A B C D
39. I suggest that he goes to the doctor as soon as he returns
from taking the exam. A B C
D

40. She is looking forward to go to Europe after she finishes her


studies at the unuversity. A B
C D
41. They said that the man jumped off of the bridge and
plunged into the freezing water. A B
C D

42. Mr Anderson used to jogging in the morning during the


winter months, but now he has stopped. A B
C
D
43. The four volume of our encyclopendia set has been missing
for two months.
A B C D
44. I don’t know where could he have gone so early in the
morning.
A B C D
45. The people tried of defending their village, but they were
finally forced to retreat. A B
C
D
46. The professor was considering postponing the examination
until the
A B
following week because the students’ confusion.
C D
47. Having lost the election , the presidential candidate intends
supporting the
A B
opposition despite the objection of his staff.
C D
48. The congressman, accompanied by secret service agents
and aides, are
A B
preparing to enter the convention hall within the next few
minutes.
C D
49. Because the torrential rains that has devastated the area,
the governor sent the
A B C
National Guard to assist in the clear up operation.
D
50. Lack of sanitation in restaurants are a major cause of
disease in some areas of
A B C D
the country.

Part three: Reading

I/ Read the text and then choose the best answer:


The Alexandra Palace in north London was built with
private funds as a
“ People’s Palace”. Serviced by its own station, it was opened in
1873 and was extremely well(51) until, two weeks after its
opening, it burnt down. It was (52) by a slightly larger building
which opened in 1875 and featured, (53) other things, a
splendid organ and the Great Hall, which was the size of a
football pitch. Despite the extraordinary wide range of events
(54) there – from dogs shows to great concerts and banquets,
from elephant displays to bicycle matches – it always (55) at a
loss and by 1877 much of the park around it had been sold to
speculative builders, (56) only about half of the original land.
In 1900 a committee was appointed, whose principal duty
was to (57) the Palace and park “for the free use of the people
forever”. There were,however, (58) to charge for entry so that
the substantial costs could be (59) . The Palace continued, with
(60) degrees of success, as a entertainment centre. In the 1930s
it was probably most (61) for being the home of the world’s first
high definition television broadcasts.
In 1980, the building once more devastated by fire and
(62) to a ruin. It was then decided to (63) it and to create a (64)
exhibition centre with community (65) such as a restaurant and
a health club.

51.A inhabited B attended C crowded D


visited
52.A installed B overtaken C renewed D
replaced
53.A among B between C from D
around
54.A performed B set C staged D laid
55.A conducted B acted C operated D
maintained
56.A leting B remaining C leaving D
upholding
57.A run B handle C lead D overlook
58.A powers B terms C allowances D authorities
59.A fulfilled B covered C matched D made
60.A unsteady B varying C altering D unsettled
61.A distinct B marked C considerable D notable
62.A turned B converted C reduced D
wrecked
63.A recover B revise C restore D reform
64.A chief B worthy C major D senior
65.A facilities B conveniences C supplies D appliances

II/ Read the text then choose the best answer.


After inventing dynamite, Swedish- born Alfred Nobel
became a very rich man. However, he foresaw its universally
destructive powers too late. Nobel preferred not to be
remembered as the inventor of dynamite, so in 1895, just two
weeks before his death, he created a fund to be used for
awarding prizes to people who had made worthwhile
contributions to mankind. Originally, there were five awards:
literature, physics, chemistry, medicine and peace. Economics
was added in 1968, just 67 years after the first awards
ceremory.
Nobel’s original legacy of nine million dollars was invested,
and the interest on this sum is used for the awards which vary
from $ 30,000 to $125,000.
Every year on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel’s
death, the awards (gold medals, illuminated diploma and
money) are presented to the winners. Sometimes politics plays
an important role in the judges’ decision. American have won
numerous science awards, but relatively few literature prizes.
No awards were presented from1940 to 1942 at the
beginning of World War II. Some people have won two prizes,
but this rare, others have shared their prizes.

66.When did the first award ceremony take place?


A 1895 B 1901 C 1962 D 1968
67. Why was the Nobel prize established?
A to recognise worthwhile contributions to humanity.
B to resolve political differences.
C to honor the inventor of dynamite.
D to spend money.
68. In which area have American received the most awards?
A literature B economics C peace D
science
69.Which of the following statements is not true?
A Awards vary in monetary value.
B Ceremonies are held on December 10 to commemorate
Nobel’s invention.
C Politics can play an important role in selecting the winners.
D A few individuals have won two awards.
70. In how many fields are prizes bestowed?
A2 B5 C6 D 10

III/ Questions 71 through 74 are based on the following


newspaper advertisement.
3 BR apt., start Aug. 1, close to univ., pool,part fund. w/washer/
dryer, cent. A/C,$150 + 1/3 util., nonsmoker, 1st , last,+ $100
dep.
71. In what section of the newspaper will you find this
advertisement?
A editorial B classified C entertainment D
real estate
72. What restriction is mentioned in the ad?
A Renter must not smoke
B Renter must bring all his or her furniture
C Renter must share bedroom
D Renter will be close to the university.
73. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A The tenant will have to pay only $150 per month
B Washer and dryer are provided
C Occupation date is August 1st
D Renter will need to provide some furniture.
74. How much will the renter need to pay initially before moving
into the apartment?
A $150 B $400 C $100 D $250

Part four: Writing

I/ Choose from A,B,C or D one best way to rearrange the


words to make a meaningful sentence.
75. my/asking/I/for/money/hate/parents/pocket/.
A I hate asking pocket money for my parents.
B I hate asking my parents for pocket money.
C I hate asking my parents for money pocket.
D I hate asking for pocket money my parents.
76. time/it/him/a/the/is/take/for/job/him/to/.
A It is a time to take the job for him.
B It is the time for him to take a job.
C It is a time for him to take the job.
D It is the time to take a job for him.
77. with/the/I/same/day/am/up/thing/fed/every/doing/.
A I am fed up with doing the same thing every day.
B I am fed with up doing the same thing every day.
C I am fed up doing with the same thing every day.
D I am fed up doing the same thing with every day.
78. Britain/people/today/are/out/in/of/many/work/.
A In Britain, many people are out of work today.
B In Britain, many people are of out work today.
C In Britain, many people are out of today work.
D In Britain, many people work are out of today.
79. her/Ken’s/house/to/after/parents/the/want/ look/.
A Ken’s parents want her the house to look after.
B Ken’s parents want the house to look after her.
C Ken’s parents want to her look after the house.
D Kent’s parents want her to look after the house.
80. at/what/hate/you/weekends/do/doing/.
A What do you hate doing at weekends?
B What you do hate doing at weekends?
C What do you hate at weekends doing?
D What you do hate at weekends doing?
81. up/on/early/don’t/Sunday/I/mind/getting/.
A I don’t mind getting up early on Sunday.
B I don’t mind getting up on Sunday early.
C I don’t mind on Sunday getting up early.
D I don’t mind getting early up on Sunday.
82. her/living/she/a/not/is/of/city/own/afraid/on/in/big/.
A She is not afraid of living in her own on a big city.
B She is not afraid of living on her own in a big city.
C She is afraid of not living on her own in a big city.
D She is afraid of not living in her own on a big city.
83. half/she/to/an/at/queue/the/bus/stop/has/hour/for/.
A She has to queue at half an hour for the bus stop.
B She has to queue at the bus stop for half an hour.
C She has an half hour to queue for at the bus stop.
D She has half an hour at the bus stop to queue for.
84. cinema/going/interested/with/to/she/friends/is/her/in/ the/.
A She is interested with going in the cinema to her friends.
B She is interested with going to her friends in the cinema.
C She is interested in with going her friends to the cinema.
D She is interested in going to the cinema with her friends.

II/ Choose the best answer A,B,C or D to complete thses


sentences.
85. George belongs to the ............................................ .
A class of the upper middle.
B upper middle class.
C class from the center up.
D high medium class.
86. A good student must know ..................................... .
A to study hard.
B to be a good student.
C how to study effectively.
D the way of efficiency in study.
87. The doctor told his receptionist that he would
return ........................... .
A as early as it would be possible.
B at the earliest that it could be possible.
C as soon as possible.
D at the nearest early possibility.
88. Jane changed her major from French to
business ....................................... .
A with hopes to be able easier to locate employment.
B hoping she can easier get a job.
C with the hope for being able to find better a job.
D hoping to find a job more easily.
89. The doctor insisted that his
patient ................................................ .
A that he not work too hard for three months.
B take it easy for three months.
C taking it easy inside of three months.
D to take some vacations for three months.
90. The manager was angry because
someone ..................................... .
A had allowed the photographers to enter the building.
B had let the photographers to enter into the building.
C permitting the photographers enter the building.
D the photographers let into the building without a proper
documentations.

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1
1. C 46. D Total: 90
2. A 47. B
3. C 48. B
4. B 49. A
5. A 50. B
6. C 51. B
7. C 52. D
8. C 53. A
9. D 54. C
10. B 55. C
11. A 56. C
12. D 57. A
13. A 58. A
14. D 59. B
15. C 60. B
16. D 61. D
17. A 62. C
18. C 63. C
19. B 64. C
20. A 65. A
21. B 66. B
22. C 67. A
23. A 68. D
24. D 69. B
25. C 70. C
26. D 71. C
27. B 72. A
28. D 73. A
29. B 74. B
30. D 75. B
31. B 76. B
32. C 77. A
33. A 78. A
34. C 79. D
35. D 80. A
36. B 81. A
37. D 82. B
38. C 83. B
39. B 84. D
40. B 85. B
41. C 86. C
42. A 87. C
43. A 88. D
44. A 89. B
45. A 90. A

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Part one: Phonology
I/ Pick out the word whose bold part is pronounced
differently from the rest.
1.A feather B leather C feature D measure
2.A practising B amusing C advertising D arising
3.A geology B psychology C classify D
photography
4.A walks B begins C helps D cuts
5.A idiom B ideal C item D identical

II/ Choose one word whose stress pattern is different.


6.A machine B complain C music D
instead
7.A redundancy B biology C interviewer D
comparative
8.A isolation B conversation C traditional D situation
9.A doctor B corner C modern D Chinese
10.A capital B tradition C opera D
different

Part two: Grammar and structure

I/Choose the best answer A,B,C or D?


11. Next week when there....a full moon, the ocean tides will be
higher.
A is B is being C will be D will have been
12. When he suddenly.... up the subject of genetic engineering,
there was an embarrassed silence.
A took B came C showed D brought
13. While I..... TV last night, a mouse ran across the floor.
A was watching B watched C watch D am
watching
14. In southern Spain you can play golf on beautiful......
overlooking the sea.
A fields B courses C pitches D courts
15. Fish were among the earliest forms of life. Fish ..... on earth
for ages and ages.
A existed B are existing C have existed D exist
16. He had to retire from the match suffering from a .....
ligament.
A sprained B broken C slipped D torn
17. The phone.... constantly since Jack announced his candidacy
for president this morning.
A has been ringing B rang
C had rung D had been ringing
18. The angry football fans ..... their fists at the referee.
A pressed B gripped C clenched D clasped
19. She was .... with the results of the photo finish, which proved
that she had come second in the race.
A resentful B disappointed C sceptical D
mistrustful
20. The earth .... on the sun for its heat and light.
A depends B depending C has depended D
is depending
21. Children! It’s time you..... away those toys!
A tidy B tidied C to tidy D should tidy
22. I don’t feel good. I.... home from work tomorrow.
A will have stayed B stay C am staying D
stayed
23. My anti- sport tendencies were reinforced...... the years by
reports of injured sport enthusiasts.
A over B for C by D in
24. The....of the blast shattered windows in nearby buildings.
A wave B surge C rush D force
25. Don’t let anything ..... you from your training programme.
A defect B defer C distract D disturb
26. He was .....with an extraordinary musical ability.
A ensured B entrusted C entreated D
endowed
27. Not being able to find my phone number is a pretty.....
excuse for not contacting me.
A fragile B feeble C frail D faint
28. In the days before the widespread use of ..... , having an
operation must have been a gruelling experience.
A aesthetes B aesthetics C anaesthetists D
anaesthetics
29. Before their restoration, parts of the medieval building were
in a state of .... .
A debris B dilapidation C devastation D destruction
30. All equipment must be sterilized and germ..... .
A vacant B vacated C vacuous D free
31. My family loves this house, it ...... the family home ever
since my grandfather built it 60 years ago.
A was B has been C is D will be
32. Here’s an interesting statistic: on a typical day, the average
person ..... about 48,000 words. How many words did you speak
today?
A spoke B was speaking C speaks D is speaking
33. It .... as a shock to realise that I was not alone in the room.
A came B appeared C arrived D reached
34. It’s against the law to kill the black rhinoceros. They .....
extinct.
A became B have become C are becoming D
become
35. I bumped into Janet quite .... chance when I was shopping in
London.
A on B at C with D by

II/ Each of the following sentences has ONE mistake.


Identify the mistake by choosing A,B C or D.
36. Neither of the girls have turned in the term papers to the
instructor yet.
A B C D
37. After studying all the new materials, the student was able to
rise his test
A B C D
score by 25 points.
38. The book that you see laying on the table belongs to the
teacher.
A B C D
39. I suggest that he goes to the doctor as soon as he returns
from taking the exam. A B C
D

40. She is looking forward to go to Europe after she finishes her


studies at the unuversity. A B
C D
41. They said that the man jumped off of the bridge and
plunged into the freezing water. A B
C D

42. Mr Anderson used to jogging in the morning during the


winter months, but now he has stopped. A B
C
D
43. The four volume of our encyclopendia set has been missing
for two months.
A B C D
44. I don’t know where could he have gone so early in the
morning.
A B C D
45. The people tried of defending their village, but they were
finally forced to retreat. A B
C
D
46. The professor was considering postponing the examination
until the
A B
following week because the students’ confusion.
C D
47. Having lost the election , the presidential candidate intends
supporting the
A B
opposition despite the objection of his staff.
C D
48. The congressman, accompanied by secret service agents
and aides, are
A B
preparing to enter the convention hall within the next few
minutes.
C D
49. Because the torrential rains that has devastated the area,
the governor sent the
A B C
National Guard to assist in the clear up operation.
D
50. Lack of sanitation in restaurants are a major cause of
disease in some areas of
A B C D
the country.

Part three: Reading

I/ Read the text and then choose the best answer:


The Alexandra Palace in north London was built with
private funds as a
“ People’s Palace”. Serviced by its own station, it was opened in
1873 and was extremely well(51) until, two weeks after its
opening, it burnt down. It was (52) by a slightly larger building
which opened in 1875 and featured, (53) other things, a
splendid organ and the Great Hall, which was the size of a
football pitch. Despite the extraordinary wide range of events
(54) there – from dogs shows to great concerts and banquets,
from elephant displays to bicycle matches – it always (55) at a
loss and by 1877 much of the park around it had been sold to
speculative builders, (56) only about half of the original land.
In 1900 a committee was appointed, whose principal duty
was to (57) the Palace and park “for the free use of the people
forever”. There were,however, (58) to charge for entry so that
the substantial costs could be (59) . The Palace continued, with
(60) degrees of success, as a entertainment centre. In the 1930s
it was probably most (61) for being the home of the world’s first
high definition television broadcasts.
In 1980, the building once more devastated by fire and
(62) to a ruin. It was then decided to (63) it and to create a (64)
exhibition centre with community (65) such as a restaurant and
a health club.

51.A inhabited B attended C crowded D


visited
52.A installed B overtaken C renewed D
replaced
53.A among B between C from D
around
54.A performed B set C staged D laid
55.A conducted B acted C operated D
maintained
56.A leting B remaining C leaving D
upholding
57.A run B handle C lead D overlook
58.A powers B terms C allowances D authorities
59.A fulfilled B covered C matched D made
60.A unsteady B varying C altering D unsettled
61.A distinct B marked C considerable D notable
62.A turned B converted C reduced D
wrecked
63.A recover B revise C restore D reform
64.A chief B worthy C major D senior
65.A facilities B conveniences C supplies D appliances

II/ Read the text then choose the best answer.


After inventing dynamite, Swedish- born Alfred Nobel
became a very rich man. However, he foresaw its universally
destructive powers too late. Nobel preferred not to be
remembered as the inventor of dynamite, so in 1895, just two
weeks before his death, he created a fund to be used for
awarding prizes to people who had made worthwhile
contributions to mankind. Originally, there were five awards:
literature, physics, chemistry, medicine and peace. Economics
was added in 1968, just 67 years after the first awards
ceremory.
Nobel’s original legacy of nine million dollars was invested,
and the interest on this sum is used for the awards which vary
from $ 30,000 to $125,000.
Every year on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel’s
death, the awards (gold medals, illuminated diploma and
money) are presented to the winners. Sometimes politics plays
an important role in the judges’ decision. American have won
numerous science awards, but relatively few literature prizes.
No awards were presented from1940 to 1942 at the
beginning of World War II. Some people have won two prizes,
but this rare, others have shared their prizes.

66.When did the first award ceremony take place?


A 1895 B 1901 C 1962 D 1968
67. Why was the Nobel prize established?
A to recognise worthwhile contributions to humanity.
B to resolve political differences.
C to honor the inventor of dynamite.
D to spend money.
68. In which area have American received the most awards?
A literature B economics C peace D
science
69.Which of the following statements is not true?
A Awards vary in monetary value.
B Ceremonies are held on December 10 to commemorate
Nobel’s invention.
C Politics can play an important role in selecting the winners.
D A few individuals have won two awards.
70. In how many fields are prizes bestowed?
A2 B5 C6 D 10

III/ Questions 71 through 74 are based on the following


newspaper advertisement.
3 BR apt., start Aug. 1, close to univ., pool,part fund. w/washer/
dryer, cent. A/C,$150 + 1/3 util., nonsmoker, 1st , last,+ $100
dep.

71. In what section of the newspaper will you find this


advertisement?
A editorial B classified C entertainment D
real estate
72. What restriction is mentioned in the ad?
A Renter must not smoke
B Renter must bring all his or her furniture
C Renter must share bedroom
D Renter will be close to the university.
73. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A The tenant will have to pay only $150 per month
B Washer and dryer are provided
C Occupation date is August 1st
D Renter will need to provide some furniture.
74. How much will the renter need to pay initially before moving
into the apartment?
A $150 B $400 C $100 D $250

Part four: Writing

I/ Choose from A,B,C or D one best way to rearrange the


words to make a meaningful sentence.
75. my/asking/I/for/money/hate/parents/pocket/.
A I hate asking pocket money for my parents.
B I hate asking my parents for pocket money.
C I hate asking my parents for money pocket.
D I hate asking for pocket money my parents.
76. time/it/him/a/the/is/take/for/job/him/to/.
A It is a time to take the job for him.
B It is the time for him to take a job.
C It is a time for him to take the job.
D It is the time to take a job for him.
77. with/the/I/same/day/am/up/thing/fed/every/doing/.
A I am fed up with doing the same thing every day.
B I am fed with up doing the same thing every day.
C I am fed up doing with the same thing every day.
D I am fed up doing the same thing with every day.
78. Britain/people/today/are/out/in/of/many/work/.
A In Britain, many people are out of work today.
B In Britain, many people are of out work today.
C In Britain, many people are out of today work.
D In Britain, many people work are out of today.
79. her/Ken’s/house/to/after/parents/the/want/ look/.
A Ken’s parents want her the house to look after.
B Ken’s parents want the house to look after her.
C Ken’s parents want to her look after the house.
D Kent’s parents want her to look after the house.
80. at/what/hate/you/weekends/do/doing/.
A What do you hate doing at weekends?
B What you do hate doing at weekends?
C What do you hate at weekends doing?
D What you do hate at weekends doing?
81. up/on/early/don’t/Sunday/I/mind/getting/.
A I don’t mind getting up early on Sunday.
B I don’t mind getting up on Sunday early.
C I don’t mind on Sunday getting up early.
D I don’t mind getting early up on Sunday.
82. her/living/she/a/not/is/of/city/own/afraid/on/in/big/.
A She is not afraid of living in her own on a big city.
B She is not afraid of living on her own in a big city.
C She is afraid of not living on her own in a big city.
D She is afraid of not living in her own on a big city.
83. half/she/to/an/at/queue/the/bus/stop/has/hour/for/.
A She has to queue at half an hour for the bus stop.
B She has to queue at the bus stop for half an hour.
C She has an half hour to queue for at the bus stop.
D She has half an hour at the bus stop to queue for.
84. cinema/going/interested/with/to/she/friends/is/her/in/ the/.
A She is interested with going in the cinema to her friends.
B She is interested with going to her friends in the cinema.
C She is interested in with going her friends to the cinema.
D She is interested in going to the cinema with her friends.

II/ Choose the best answer A,B,C or D to complete thses


sentences.
85. George belongs to the ............................................ .
A class of the upper middle.
B upper middle class.
C class from the center up.
D high medium class.
86. A good student must know ..................................... .
A to study hard.
B to be a good student.
C how to study effectively.
D the way of efficiency in study.
87. The doctor told his receptionist that he would
return ........................... .
A as early as it would be possible.
B at the earliest that it could be possible.
C as soon as possible.
D at the nearest early possibility.
88. Jane changed her major from French to
business ....................................... .
A with hopes to be able easier to locate employment.
B hoping she can easier get a job.
C with the hope for being able to find better a job.
D hoping to find a job more easily.
89. The doctor insisted that his
patient ................................................ .
A that he not work too hard for three months.
B take it easy for three months.
C taking it easy inside of three months.
D to take some vacations for three months.
90. The manager was angry because
someone ..................................... .
A had allowed the photographers to enter the building.
B had let the photographers to enter into the building.
C permitting the photographers enter the building.
D the photographers let into the building without a proper
documentations.

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46. C 46. D Total: 90


47. A 47. B
48. C 48. B
49. B 49. A
50. A 50. B
51. C 51. B
52. C 52. D
53. C 53. A
54. D 54. C
55. B 55. C
56. A 56. C
57. D 57. A
58. A 58. A
59. D 59. B
60. C 60. B
61. D 61. D
62. A 62. C
63. C 63. C
64. B 64. C
65. A 65. A
66. B 66. B
67. C 67. A
68. A 68. D
69. D 69. B
70. C 70. C
71. D 71. C
72. B 72. A
73. D 73. A
74. B 74. B
75. D 75. B
76. B 76. B
77. C 77. A
78. A 78. A
79. C 79. D
80. D 80. A
81. B 81. A
82. D 82. B
83. C 83. B
84. B 84. D
85. B 85. B
86. C 86. C
87. A 87. C
88. A 88. D
89. A 89. B
90. A 90. A
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Part one: Phonology

I/ Pick out the word whose bold part is pronounced


differently from the rest.
1.A feather B leather C feature D measure
2.A practising B amusing C advertising D arising
3.A geology B psychology C classify D
photography
4.A walks B begins C helps D cuts
5.A idiom B ideal C item D identical

II/ Choose one word whose stress pattern is different.


6.A complain B machine C music D instead
7.A biology B redundancy C interviewer D
comparative
8.A conversation B isolation C traditional D
situation
9.A doctor B modern C corner D Chinese
10.A capital B tradition C different D
opera

Part two: Grammar and structure

I/Choose the best answer A,B,C or D?


11. Next week when there....a full moon, the ocean tides will be
higher.
A is B will be C is being D will have
been
12. When he suddenly.... up the subject of genetic engineering,
there was an embarrassed silence.
A came B showed C took D brought
13. While I..... TV last night, a mouse ran across the floor.
A was watching B watch C am watching D
watched
14. In southern Spain you can play golf on beautiful......
overlooking the sea.
A fields B courses C pitches D courts
15. Fish were among the earliest forms of life. Fish ..... on earth
for ages and ages.
A existed B are existing C have existed D exist
16. He had to retire from the match suffering from a .....
ligament.
A sprained B broken C slipped D torn
17. The phone.... constantly since Jack announced his candidacy
for president this morning.
A has been ringing B rang
C had rung D had been ringing
18. The angry football fans ..... their fists at the referee.
A pressed B gripped C clenched D clasped
19. She was .... with the results of the photo finish, which proved
that she had come second in the race.
A resentful B disappointed C sceptical D
mistrustful
20. The earth .... on the sun for its heat and light.
A depends B depending C has depended D
is depending
21. Children! It’s time you..... away those toys!
A tidy B tidied C to tidy D should tidy
22. I don’t feel good. I.... home from work tomorrow.
A will have stayed B stay C am staying D
stayed
23. My anti- sport tendencies were reinforced...... the years by
reports of injured sport enthusiasts.
A over B by C for D in
24. The....of the blast shattered windows in nearby buildings.
A wave B surge C rush D force
25. Don’t let anything ..... you from your training programme.
A defect B defer C distract D disturb
26. He was .....with an extraordinary musical ability.
A ensured B entrusted C entreated D
endowed
27. Not being able to find my phone number is a pretty.....
excuse for not contacting me.
A fragile B feeble C frail D faint
28. In the days before the widespread use of ..... , having an
operation must have been a gruelling experience.
A aesthetes B aesthetics C anaesthetists D
anaesthetics
29. Before their restoration, parts of the medieval building were
in a state of .... .
A debris B dilapidation C devastation D destruction
30. All equipment must be sterilized and germ..... .
A vacant B vacated C vacuous D free
31. My family loves this house, it ...... the family home ever
since my grandfather built it 60 years ago.
A was B has been C is D will be
32. Here’s an interesting statistic: on a typical day, the average
person ..... about 48,000 words. How many words did you speak
today?
A spoke B was speaking C speaks D is speaking
33. It .... as a shock to realise that I was not alone in the room.
A came B appeared C arrived D reached
34. It’s against the law to kill the black rhinoceros. They .....
extinct.
A became B have become C are becoming D
become
35. I bumped into Janet quite .... chance when I was shopping in
London.
A on B at C with D by

II/ Each of the following sentences has ONE mistake.


Identify the mistake by choosing A,B C or D.
36. Neither of the girls have turned in the term papers to the
instructor yet.
A B C D
37. After studying all the new materials, the student was able to
rise his test
A B C D
score by 25 points.
38. The book that you see laying on the table belongs to the
teacher.
A B C D
39. I suggest that he goes to the doctor as soon as he returns
from taking the exam. A B C
D

40. She is looking forward to go to Europe after she finishes her


studies at the unuversity. A B
C D
41. They said that the man jumped off of the bridge and
plunged into the freezing water. A B
C D

42. Mr Anderson used to jogging in the morning during the


winter months, but now he has stopped. A B
C
D
43. The four volume of our encyclopendia set has been missing
for two months.
A B C D
44. I don’t know where could he have gone so early in the
morning.
A B C D
45. The people tried of defending their village, but they were
finally forced to retreat. A B
C
D
46. The professor was considering postponing the examination
until the
A B
following week because the students’ confusion.
C D
47. Having lost the election , the presidential candidate intends
supporting the
A B
opposition despite the objection of his staff.
C D
48. The congressman, accompanied by secret service agents
and aides, are
A B
preparing to enter the convention hall within the next few
minutes.
C D
49. Because the torrential rains that has devastated the area,
the governor sent the
A B C
National Guard to assist in the clear up operation.
D
50. Lack of sanitation in restaurants are a major cause of
disease in some areas of
A B C D
the country.

Part three: Reading

I/ Read the text and then choose the best answer:


The Alexandra Palace in north London was built with
private funds as a
“ People’s Palace”. Serviced by its own station, it was opened in
1873 and was extremely well(51) until, two weeks after its
opening, it burnt down. It was (52) by a slightly larger building
which opened in 1875 and featured, (53) other things, a
splendid organ and the Great Hall, which was the size of a
football pitch. Despite the extraordinary wide range of events
(54) there – from dogs shows to great concerts and banquets,
from elephant displays to bicycle matches – it always (55) at a
loss and by 1877 much of the park around it had been sold to
speculative builders, (56) only about half of the original land.
In 1900 a committee was appointed, whose principal duty
was to (57) the Palace and park “for the free use of the people
forever”. There were,however, (58) to charge for entry so that
the substantial costs could be (59) . The Palace continued, with
(60) degrees of success, as a entertainment centre. In the 1930s
it was probably most (61) for being the home of the world’s first
high definition television broadcasts.
In 1980, the building once more devastated by fire and
(62) to a ruin. It was then decided to (63) it and to create a (64)
exhibition centre with community (65) such as a restaurant and
a health club.

51.A inhabited B attended C visited D crowded


52.A overtaken B installed C renewed D
replaced
53.A among B between C from D
around
54.A performed B set C staged D laid
55.A conducted B acted C operated D
maintained
56.A leting B remaining C leaving D
upholding
57.A run B lead C overlook D
handle
58.A powers B terms C allowances D authorities
59.A fulfilled B covered C matched D made
60.A unsteady B varying C altering D unsettled
61.A distinct B marked C considerable D notable
62.A turned B converted C reduced D
wrecked
63.A recover B revise C restore D reform
64.A chief B worthy C major D senior
65.A facilities B conveniences C supplies D appliances

II/ Read the text then choose the best answer.


After inventing dynamite, Swedish- born Alfred Nobel
became a very rich man. However, he foresaw its universally
destructive powers too late. Nobel preferred not to be
remembered as the inventor of dynamite, so in 1895, just two
weeks before his death, he created a fund to be used for
awarding prizes to people who had made worthwhile
contributions to mankind. Originally, there were five awards:
literature, physics, chemistry, medicine and peace. Economics
was added in 1968, just 67 years after the first awards
ceremory.
Nobel’s original legacy of nine million dollars was invested,
and the interest on this sum is used for the awards which vary
from $ 30,000 to $125,000.
Every year on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel’s
death, the awards (gold medals, illuminated diploma and
money) are presented to the winners. Sometimes politics plays
an important role in the judges’ decision. American have won
numerous science awards, but relatively few literature prizes.
No awards were presented from1940 to 1942 at the
beginning of World War II. Some people have won two prizes,
but this rare, others have shared their prizes.

66.When did the first award ceremony take place?


A 1895 B 1901 C 1962 D 1968
67. Why was the Nobel prize established?
A to recognise worthwhile contributions to humanity.
B to resolve political differences.
C to honor the inventor of dynamite.
D to spend money.
68. In which area have American received the most awards?
A literature B economics C peace D
science
69.Which of the following statements is not true?
A Awards vary in monetary value.
B Ceremonies are held on December 10 to commemorate
Nobel’s invention.
C Politics can play an important role in selecting the winners.
D A few individuals have won two awards.
70. In how many fields are prizes bestowed?
A2 B5 C6 D 10

III/ Questions 71 through 74 are based on the following


newspaper advertisement.
3 BR apt., start Aug. 1, close to univ., pool,part fund. w/washer/
dryer, cent. A/C,$150 + 1/3 util., nonsmoker, 1st , last,+ $100
dep.

71. In what section of the newspaper will you find this


advertisement?
A editorial B classified C entertainment D
real estate
72. What restriction is mentioned in the ad?
A Renter must not smoke
B Renter must bring all his or her furniture
C Renter must share bedroom
D Renter will be close to the university.
73. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A The tenant will have to pay only $150 per month
B Washer and dryer are provided
C Occupation date is August 1st
D Renter will need to provide some furniture.
74. How much will the renter need to pay initially before moving
into the apartment?
A $150 B $400 C $100 D $250

Part four: Writing

I/ Choose from A,B,C or D one best way to rearrange the


words to make a meaningful sentence.
75. my/asking/I/for/money/hate/parents/pocket/.
A I hate asking pocket money for my parents.
B I hate asking my parents for pocket money.
C I hate asking for pocket money my parents
D I hate asking my parents for money pocket.
76. time/it/him/a/the/is/take/for/job/him/to/.
A It is a time to take the job for him.
B It is the time for him to take a job.
C It is a time for him to take the job.
D It is the time to take a job for him.
77. with/the/I/same/day/am/up/thing/fed/every/doing/.
A I am fed up with doing the same thing every day.
B I am fed with up doing the same thing every day.
C I am fed up doing with the same thing every day.
D I am fed up doing the same thing with every day.
78. Britain/people/today/are/out/in/of/many/work/.
A In Britain, many people are out of work today.
B In Britain, many people are of out work today.
C In Britain, many people are out of today work.
D In Britain, many people work are out of today.
79. her/Ken’s/house/to/after/parents/the/want/ look/.
A Ken’s parents want her the house to look after.
B Ken’s parents want the house to look after her.
C Ken’s parents want to her look after the house.
D Kent’s parents want her to look after the house.
80. at/what/hate/you/weekends/do/doing/.
A What do you hate doing at weekends?
B What you do hate doing at weekends?
C What do you hate at weekends doing?
D What you do hate at weekends doing?
81. up/on/early/don’t/Sunday/I/mind/getting/.
A I don’t mind getting up early on Sunday.
B I don’t mind getting up on Sunday early.
C I don’t mind on Sunday getting up early.
D I don’t mind getting early up on Sunday.
82. her/living/she/a/not/is/of/city/own/afraid/on/in/big/.
A She is not afraid of living in her own on a big city.
B She is not afraid of living on her own in a big city.
C She is afraid of not living on her own in a big city.
D She is afraid of not living in her own on a big city.
83. half/she/to/an/at/queue/the/bus/stop/has/hour/for/.
A She has to queue at half an hour for the bus stop.
B She has to queue at the bus stop for half an hour.
C She has an half hour to queue for at the bus stop.
D She has half an hour at the bus stop to queue for.
84. cinema/going/interested/with/to/she/friends/is/her/in/ the/.
A She is interested with going in the cinema to her friends.
B She is interested with going to her friends in the cinema.
C She is interested in with going her friends to the cinema.
D She is interested in going to the cinema with her friends.

II/ Choose the best answer A,B,C or D to complete thses


sentences.
85. George belongs to the ............................................ .
A class of the upper middle.
B upper middle class.
C class from the center up.
D high medium class.
86. A good student must know ..................................... .
A to study hard.
B to be a good student.
C how to study effectively.
D the way of efficiency in study.
87. The doctor told his receptionist that he would
return ........................... .
A as early as it would be possible.
B at the earliest that it could be possible.
C as soon as possible.
D at the nearest early possibility.
88. Jane changed her major from French to
business ....................................... .
A with hopes to be able easier to locate employment.
B hoping she can easier get a job.
C with the hope for being able to find better a job.
D hoping to find a job more easily.
89. The doctor insisted that his
patient ................................................ .
A that he not work too hard for three months.
B take it easy for three months.
C taking it easy inside of three months.
D to take some vacations for three months.
90. The manager was angry because
someone ..................................... .
A had allowed the photographers to enter the building.
B permitting the photographers enter the building
C had let the photographers to enter into the building.
D the photographers let into the building without a proper
documentations.

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1. C 46. D Total: 90
2. A 47. B
3. C 48. B
4. B 49. A
5. A 50. B
6. C 51. B
7. C 52. D
8. C 53. A
9. D 54. C
10. B 55. C
11. A 56. C
12. D 57. A
13. A 58. A
14. D 59. B
15. C 60. B
16. D 61. D
17. A 62. C
18. C 63. C
19. B 64. C
20. A 65. A
21. B 66. B
22. C 67. A
23. A 68. D
24. D 69. B
25. C 70. C
26. D 71. C
27. B 72. A
28. D 73. A
29. B 74. B
30. D 75. B
31. B 76. B
32. C 77. A
33. A 78. A
34. C 79. D
35. D 80. A
36. B 81. A
37. D 82. B
38. C 83. B
39. B 84. D
40. B 85. B
41. C 86. C
42. A 87. C
43. A 88. D
44. A 89. B
45. A 90. A
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Part one: Phonology

I/ Pick out the word whose bold part is pronounced


differently from the rest.
1.A leather B feather C feature D measure
2.A practising B advertising C arising D amusing
3.A geology B classify C photography D
psychology
4.A walks B begins C cuts D helps
5.A idiom B item C identical D ideal
II/ Choose one word whose stress pattern is different.
6.A complain B machine C music D instead
7.A biology B redundancy C interviewer D
comparative
8.A conversation B isolation C traditional D
situation
9.A doctor B modern C corner D Chinese
10.A capital B tradition C different D
opera

Part two: Grammar and structure

I/Choose the best answer A,B,C or D?


11. Next week when there....a full moon, the ocean tides will be
higher.
A is B is being C will be D will have been
12. When he suddenly.... up the subject of genetic engineering,
there was an embarrassed silence.
A took B came C showed D brought
13. While I..... TV last night, a mouse ran across the floor.
A was watching B watched C watch D am
watching
14. In southern Spain you can play golf on beautiful......
overlooking the sea.
A fields B courses C pitches D courts
15. Fish were among the earliest forms of life. Fish ..... on earth
for ages and ages.
A existed B are existing C have existed D exist
16. He had to retire from the match suffering from a .....
ligament.
A sprained B broken C slipped D torn
17. The phone.... constantly since Jack announced his candidacy
for president this morning.
A has been ringing B rang
C had rung D had been ringing
18. The angry football fans ..... their fists at the referee.
A pressed B gripped C clenched D clasped
19. She was .... with the results of the photo finish, which proved
that she had come second in the race.
A resentful B disappointed C sceptical D
mistrustful
20. The earth .... on the sun for its heat and light.
A depends B depending C has depended D
is depending
21. Children! It’s time you..... away those toys!
A tidy B tidied C to tidy D should tidy
22. I don’t feel good. I.... home from work tomorrow.
A will have stayed B stay C am staying D
stayed
23. My anti- sport tendencies were reinforced...... the years by
reports of injured sport enthusiasts.
A over B for C by D in
24. The....of the blast shattered windows in nearby buildings.
A wave B surge C rush D force
25. Don’t let anything ..... you from your training programme.
A defect B defer C distract D disturb
26. He was .....with an extraordinary musical ability.
A ensured B entrusted C entreated D
endowed
27. Not being able to find my phone number is a pretty.....
excuse for not contacting me.
A fragile B feeble C frail D faint
28. In the days before the widespread use of ..... , having an
operation must have been a gruelling experience.
A aesthetes B aesthetics C anaesthetists D
anaesthetics
29. Before their restoration, parts of the medieval building were
in a state of .... .
A debris B dilapidation C devastation D destruction
30. All equipment must be sterilized and germ..... .
A vacant B vacated C vacuous D free
31. My family loves this house, it ...... the family home ever
since my grandfather built it 60 years ago.
A was B has been C is D will be
32. Here’s an interesting statistic: on a typical day, the average
person ..... about 48,000 words. How many words did you speak
today?
A spoke B was speaking C speaks D is speaking
33. It .... as a shock to realise that I was not alone in the room.
A came B appeared C arrived D reached
34. It’s against the law to kill the black rhinoceros. They .....
extinct.
A became B have become C are becoming D
become
35. I bumped into Janet quite .... chance when I was shopping in
London.
A on B at C with D by

II/ Each of the following sentences has ONE mistake.


Identify the mistake by choosing A,B C or D.
36. Neither of the girls have turned in the term papers to the
instructor yet.
A B C D
37. After studying all the new materials, the student was able to
rise his test
A B C D
score by 25 points.
38. The book that you see laying on the table belongs to the
teacher.
A B C D
39. I suggest that he goes to the doctor as soon as he returns
from taking the exam. A B C
D

40. She is looking forward to go to Europe after she finishes her


studies at the unuversity. A B
C D
41. They said that the man jumped off of the bridge and
plunged into the freezing water. A B
C D

42. Mr Anderson used to jogging in the morning during the


winter months, but now he has stopped. A B
C
D
43. The four volume of our encyclopendia set has been missing
for two months.
A B C D
44. I don’t know where could he have gone so early in the
morning.
A B C D
45. The people tried of defending their village, but they were
finally forced to retreat. A B
C
D
46. The professor was considering postponing the examination
until the
A B
following week because the students’ confusion.
C D
47. Having lost the election , the presidential candidate intends
supporting the
A B
opposition despite the objection of his staff.
C D
48. The congressman, accompanied by secret service agents
and aides, are
A B
preparing to enter the convention hall within the next few
minutes.
C D
49. Because the torrential rains that has devastated the area,
the governor sent the
A B C
National Guard to assist in the clear up operation.
D
50. Lack of sanitation in restaurants are a major cause of
disease in some areas of
A B C D
the country.

Part three: Reading

I/ Read the text and then choose the best answer:


The Alexandra Palace in north London was built with
private funds as a
“ People’s Palace”. Serviced by its own station, it was opened in
1873 and was extremely well(51) until, two weeks after its
opening, it burnt down. It was (52) by a slightly larger building
which opened in 1875 and featured, (53) other things, a
splendid organ and the Great Hall, which was the size of a
football pitch. Despite the extraordinary wide range of events
(54) there – from dogs shows to great concerts and banquets,
from elephant displays to bicycle matches – it always (55) at a
loss and by 1877 much of the park around it had been sold to
speculative builders, (56) only about half of the original land.
In 1900 a committee was appointed, whose principal duty
was to (57) the Palace and park “for the free use of the people
forever”. There were,however, (58) to charge for entry so that
the substantial costs could be (59) . The Palace continued, with
(60) degrees of success, as a entertainment centre. In the 1930s
it was probably most (61) for being the home of the world’s first
high definition television broadcasts.
In 1980, the building once more devastated by fire and
(62) to a ruin. It was then decided to (63) it and to create a (64)
exhibition centre with community (65) such as a restaurant and
a health club.

51.A inhabited B attended C crowded D


visited
52.A installed B overtaken C renewed D
replaced
53.A among B between C from D
around
54.A performed B set C staged D laid
55.A conducted B acted C operated D
maintained
56.A leting B remaining C leaving D
upholding
57.A run B handle C lead D overlook
58.A powers B terms C allowances D authorities
59.A fulfilled B covered C matched D made
60.A unsteady B varying C altering D unsettled
61.A distinct B marked C considerable D notable
62.A turned B converted C reduced D
wrecked
63.A recover B revise C restore D reform
64.A chief B worthy C major D senior
65.A facilities B conveniences C supplies D appliances

II/ Read the text then choose the best answer.


After inventing dynamite, Swedish- born Alfred Nobel
became a very rich man. However, he foresaw its universally
destructive powers too late. Nobel preferred not to be
remembered as the inventor of dynamite, so in 1895, just two
weeks before his death, he created a fund to be used for
awarding prizes to people who had made worthwhile
contributions to mankind. Originally, there were five awards:
literature, physics, chemistry, medicine and peace. Economics
was added in 1968, just 67 years after the first awards
ceremory.
Nobel’s original legacy of nine million dollars was invested,
and the interest on this sum is used for the awards which vary
from $ 30,000 to $125,000.
Every year on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel’s
death, the awards (gold medals, illuminated diploma and
money) are presented to the winners. Sometimes politics plays
an important role in the judges’ decision. American have won
numerous science awards, but relatively few literature prizes.
No awards were presented from1940 to 1942 at the
beginning of World War II. Some people have won two prizes,
but this rare, others have shared their prizes.

66.When did the first award ceremony take place?


A 1895 B 1901 C 1962 D 1968
67. Why was the Nobel prize established?
A to recognise worthwhile contributions to humanity.
B to resolve political differences.
C to honor the inventor of dynamite.
D to spend money.
68. In which area have American received the most awards?
A literature B economics C peace D
science
69.Which of the following statements is not true?
A Awards vary in monetary value.
B Ceremonies are held on December 10 to commemorate
Nobel’s invention.
C Politics can play an important role in selecting the winners.
D A few individuals have won two awards.
70. In how many fields are prizes bestowed?
A2 B5 C6 D 10

III/ Questions 71 through 74 are based on the following


newspaper advertisement.
3 BR apt., start Aug. 1, close to univ., pool,part fund. w/washer/
dryer, cent. A/C,$150 + 1/3 util., nonsmoker, 1st , last,+ $100
dep.

71. In what section of the newspaper will you find this


advertisement?
A editorial B classified C entertainment D
real estate
72. What restriction is mentioned in the ad?
A Renter must not smoke
B Renter must bring all his or her furniture
C Renter must share bedroom
D Renter will be close to the university.
73. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A The tenant will have to pay only $150 per month
B Washer and dryer are provided
C Occupation date is August 1st
D Renter will need to provide some furniture.
74. How much will the renter need to pay initially before moving
into the apartment?
A $150 B $400 C $100 D $250

Part four: Writing

I/ Choose from A,B,C or D one best way to rearrange the


words to make a meaningful sentence.
75. my/asking/I/for/money/hate/parents/pocket/.
A I hate asking pocket money for my parents.
B I hate asking my parents for pocket money.
C I hate asking my parents for money pocket.
D I hate asking for pocket money my parents.
76. time/it/him/a/the/is/take/for/job/him/to/.
A It is a time to take the job for him.
B It is the time for him to take a job.
C It is a time for him to take the job.
D It is the time to take a job for him.
77. with/the/I/same/day/am/up/thing/fed/every/doing/.
A I am fed up with doing the same thing every day.
B I am fed with up doing the same thing every day.
C I am fed up doing with the same thing every day.
D I am fed up doing the same thing with every day.
78. Britain/people/today/are/out/in/of/many/work/.
A In Britain, many people are out of work today.
B In Britain, many people are of out work today.
C In Britain, many people are out of today work.
D In Britain, many people work are out of today.
79. her/Ken’s/house/to/after/parents/the/want/ look/.
A Ken’s parents want her the house to look after.
B Ken’s parents want the house to look after her.
C Ken’s parents want to her look after the house.
D Kent’s parents want her to look after the house.
80. at/what/hate/you/weekends/do/doing/.
A What do you hate doing at weekends?
B What you do hate doing at weekends?
C What do you hate at weekends doing?
D What you do hate at weekends doing?
81. up/on/early/don’t/Sunday/I/mind/getting/.
A I don’t mind getting up early on Sunday.
B I don’t mind getting up on Sunday early.
C I don’t mind on Sunday getting up early.
D I don’t mind getting early up on Sunday.
82. her/living/she/a/not/is/of/city/own/afraid/on/in/big/.
A She is not afraid of living in her own on a big city.
B She is not afraid of living on her own in a big city.
C She is afraid of not living on her own in a big city.
D She is afraid of not living in her own on a big city.
83. half/she/to/an/at/queue/the/bus/stop/has/hour/for/.
A She has to queue at half an hour for the bus stop.
B She has to queue at the bus stop for half an hour.
C She has an half hour to queue for at the bus stop.
D She has half an hour at the bus stop to queue for.
84. cinema/going/interested/with/to/she/friends/is/her/in/ the/.
A She is interested with going in the cinema to her friends.
B She is interested with going to her friends in the cinema.
C She is interested in with going her friends to the cinema.
D She is interested in going to the cinema with her friends.

II/ Choose the best answer A,B,C or D to complete thses


sentences.
85. George belongs to the ............................................ .
A class of the upper middle.
B upper middle class.
C class from the center up.
D high medium class.
86. A good student must know ..................................... .
A to study hard.
B to be a good student.
C how to study effectively.
D the way of efficiency in study.
87. The doctor told his receptionist that he would
return ........................... .
A as early as it would be possible.
B at the earliest that it could be possible.
C as soon as possible.
D at the nearest early possibility.
88. Jane changed her major from French to
business ....................................... .
A with hopes to be able easier to locate employment.
B hoping she can easier get a job.
C with the hope for being able to find better a job.
D hoping to find a job more easily.
89. The doctor insisted that his
patient ................................................ .
A that he not work too hard for three months.
B take it easy for three months.
C taking it easy inside of three months.
D to take some vacations for three months.
90. The manager was angry because
someone ..................................... .
A had allowed the photographers to enter the building.
B had let the photographers to enter into the building.
C permitting the photographers enter the building.
D the photographers let into the building without a proper
documentations.

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1. C 46. D Total: 90
2. A 47. B
3. C 48. B
4. B 49. A
5. A 50. B
6. C 51. B
7. C 52. D
8. C 53. A
9. D 54. C
10. B 55. C
11. A 56. C
12. D 57. A
13. A 58. A
14. D 59. B
15. C 60. B
16. D 61. D
17. A 62. C
18. C 63. C
19. B 64. C
20. A 65. A
21. B 66. B
22. C 67. A
23. A 68. D
24. D 69. B
25. C 70. C
26. D 71. C
27. B 72. A
28. D 73. A
29. B 74. B
30. D 75. B
31. B 76. B
32. C 77. A
33. A 78. A
34. C 79. D
35. D 80. A
36. B 81. A
37. D 82. B
38. C 83. B
39. B 84. D
40. B 85. B
41. C 86. C
42. A 87. C
43. A 88. D
44. A 89. B
45. A 90. A

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