Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
1 | When they lived in Jakarta, they used to eating, Indonesian food. |
| A. lived | B. eating | C. When | D. they |
2 | The park keeper told US not walk on the grass or we would be fined. |
| A. keeper | B. would be | C. the grass | D. not walk |
3 | The more healthy he is, the most easy his life becomes. |
| A. is | B. becomes | C. The more | D. most easy |
Read the following text and choose the best answer for the questions below.
THE POLAR BEAR
The polar bear is a very big white bear. We call it the polar bear because it lives inside the Arctic Circle near the North Pole. There are no polar bears at the South Pole.
The polar bear lives in the snow and ice. At the North Pole there is only snow, ice, and water. There is not any land. You cannot see the polar bear in the snow because its coat is yellow-white. It has a very warm coat because the weather is cold north of the Arctic Circle. This bear is three meters long, and it weighs about 450 kilos. It can stand up on its back legs because it has very wide feet. It can use its long legs like arms. The polar bear can swim very well. It can swim 120 kilometers out into the water. It catches fish and sea animals for food. It goes into the sea when it is afraid.
People like to kill the polar bear for its beautiful white coat. The governments of Canada, the United States, and Russia say that no one can kill polar bears now. They do not want all of these beautiful animals to die.
4 | The polar bears ________. |
| A. are not found in the Arctic | B. live at the South Pole |
| C. live near the North Pole | D. don't want to live on land |
5 | We can see that at the North Pole there is no ________. |
| A. crop | B. ice | C. snow | D. water |
6 | The polar bear lives on ________. |
| A. fruit and vegetables | B. small animals | C. sea weeds | D. sea animals and fish |
7 | The polar bear cannot ________. |
| A. swim in the sea | B. stand up on its wide feet |
| C. stand cold weather | D. go into the land |
8 | According to the governments of Russia, Canada and the United States ________. |
| A. polar bears have to be protected from poachers |
| B. polar bears cannot live near the North Pole |
| C. people continue to kill polar bears for their white coats |
| D. polar bears are beautiful and intelligent animals |
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
9 | The world's population keeps increasing during the past few years. |
| A. going down | B. getting on | C. coming up | D. taking off |
Choose the correct word or phrase to complete each sentence. Write A,B,C or D
10 | "I'd like to book a flight to Melbourne, please." - " ________ " |
| A. You can't. We're busy. | B. Yes, sir, single or return? |
| C. Do you mind if I said no? | D. No, of course not. |
11 | May I have something to drink, please?" - " ________ " |
| A. Yes, of course. Help yourself. | B. Why do you have to ask? |
| C. You must help others | D. Of course you may. |
12 | "Do they like Mary?"- " ________ " |
| A. No. They're not alike. | B. Certainly. They're like her. |
| C. Sure, she's such a nice girl. | D. Yes, they like to see her. |
13 | "Congratulations on your winning!" - " ________ " |
| A. You are welcome. | B. You are a good friend |
| C. I'm very happy. | D. Thank you. |
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
14 | A. oversleep | B. locate | C. icon | D. volcano |
15 | A. growth | B. bowling | C. downtown | D. show |
16 | A. cough | B. thought | C. tough | D. laugh |
17 | A. channel | B. access | C. attraction | D. volcano |
18 | A. honey | B. exhibition | C. highland | D. helpline |
19 | A. simplify | B. ceremony | C. majority | D. symbol |
20 | A. average | B. facilitate | C. artisan | D. satisfy |
21 | A. boxing | B. luxurious | C. galaxy | D. relax |
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
22 | A. favourite | B. picturesque | C. negative | D. paradise |
23 | A. surface | B. wander | C. remind | D. spacecraft |
24 | A. career | B. helpline | C. massive | D. orbit |
25 | A. attraction | B. explore | C. system | D. precise |
26 | A. slogan | B. diverse | C. poster | D. circle |
27 | A. embroider | B. commercial | C. encourage | D. benefit |
Read the passage and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space
In England, there is a traditional belief that whoever first arrives at the threshold of the household will bring good luck to the family for the coming year. The tradition is (28)________ ‘First Footing’. As part of ‘First Footing’ tradition, English people pray for a young, healthy, handsome, and dark-haired male to be their first footer of the New Year. A woman, a blonde, or a red-colored person is not welcome for the day, (29)________ they are considered to bring bad luck for the entire year. Moreover, if that person carries coal, money, bread, salt, or holy mistletoe with him, then it is considered to be a (30) ________ of good luck and prosperity for the rest of the year. Traditionally, the first footer is meant to follow certain customs and traditions. One of them is that the first footer (31)________ always enter the house from the front door, and exit from the back door. Also, the first footer should place the fuel (as carried along) on the fire, should place the loaf on the table, and should (32)________ water on the head of the householder. Tradition also calls for gifting of the mistletoe by the visitor to any household member. |
28 | A. known | B. called | C. thought | D. believed |
29 | A. yet | B. although | C. as | D. whereas |
30 | A. warning | B. sign | C. notice | D. coming |
31 | A. should | B. would | C. may | D. could |
32 | A. flood | B. empty | C. flow | D. pour |
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
33 | The Internet is available only in cities and towns, so we cannot easily get access to it in the countryside. |
| A. helpful | B. safe | C. existing | D. visiting |
34 | Everything seems to be very complicated, and the police have promised to look into the problem. |
| A. discover | B. communicate | C. examine | D. investigate |
35 | They need to cut back on eating a lot of salt and sugary foods. They're not good for their health. |
| A. carry out | B. speed up | C. begin | D. reduce |
36 | Many language learners do not try to learn all new words they come across. |
| A. study | B. meet | C. like | D. understand |
Mark letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best sentence that can be made from the words given in each of the following questions.
37 | world's oceans/ vast/ cope/ present levels/ pollution |
| A. The world's oceans are vast though they can cope with the present levels of pollution. |
| B. The world's oceans are too vast to cope with the present levels of pollution. |
| C. The world's oceans are so vast that they can cope with the present levels of pollution. |
| D. The world's oceans are vast and cope with the present levels of pollution. |
Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one
38 | Noone in our club can speak English as fluently as Mai. |
| A. Mai speaks English as fluently as other people in our club. |
| B. Mai is the worst English speaker in our club. |
| C. Mai speaks English more fluently than noone in our club. |
| D. Mai speaks English the most fluently in our club. |
39 | "You'd better put your money in the bank. " I said. |
| A. I advised him to put his money in the bank. | B. I advised his money to be put in the bank. |
| C. I advised he'd better put his money in the bank. | D. I advised to put his money in the bank. |
40 | "Let's go to the cinema tonight. " he suggested. |
| A. He suggested going to the cinema that night. |
| B. He suggested that they went to the cinema that night. |
| C. He suggested they to go to the cinema that night. |
| D. He suggested that let's them go to the cinema that night. |
41 | “My teacher gave me this exercise yesterday,” said the girl. |
| A. The girl said (that) her teacher had given her this exercise yesterday. |
| B. The girl said (that) her teacher gave her this exercise yesterday. |
| C. The girl said (that) my teacher gave me this exercise yesterday. |
| D. The girl said (that) her teacher had given her that exercise the previous day. |
42 | "I'm sorry I forgot your birthday. " Harry told Mary. |
| A. Harry really felt a pity not to remember Mary's birthday. |
| B. Harry said sorry to Mary for forgetting her birthday. |
| C. Harry felt sorry to forget Mary's birthday. |
| D. Harry apologized Mary for having forgotten her birthday. |
43 | It's too cold for swimming today. |
| A. I cannot go swimming today because I have got a cold. | B. It is not cold enough for swimming today. |
| C. We could go swimming if it were not so cold today. | D. It is a very cold day today. |
44 | Every student is required to write an essay on the topic. |
| A. They require every student write an essay on the topic. |
| B. Every student must write an essay on the topic. |
| C. Every student should write an essay on the topic. |
| D. Every student might write an essay on the topic. |
45 | It's very likely that the company will accept his application. |
| A. The company might/ may accept his application. | B. The company needs accept his application. |
| C. The company must accept his application. | D. The company should accept his application. |
46 | "Mum, please don't tell Dad my mistake!" the boy said. |
| A. The boy told his mother not to mention his mistake any more. |
| B. The boy insisted his mother not tell his father his mistake. |
| C. The boy asked his mother not to tell his father his mistake. |
| D. The boy wanted his mother to keep his mistake in her heart. |
47 | "What's your job?", said the doctor to Mr. Thomas. |
| A. The doctor asked Mr. Thomas what is his job. |
| B. The doctor asked Mr. Thomas what was his job. |
| C. The doctor asked Mr. Thomas what his job was. |
| D. The doctor asked Mr. Thomas what his job is. |
48 | "If I were you, I wouldn't go. " he said. |
| A. He asked me not to go. | B. He told me to stay with him. |
| C. He advised me never to go. | D. He advised me against going. |
49 | The sooner you stop smoking cigarettes the better you'll feel. |
| A. You feel so much better since he stopped smoking. | B. As soon as you feel better, you'll try to stop smoking. |
| C. When you stop smoking, you'll begin to feel better. | D. Though you feel better, you still smoke. |
Indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
50 | The girl just said hello. She is Tom's youngest sister. |
| A. The girl saying hello is Tom's youngest sister. |
| B. The girl just said hello is Tom's youngest sister. |
| C. The girl, who just said hello, is Tom's youngest sister. |
| D. The girl who just said hello is Tom's youngest sister. |
51 | The people watched the game. None of them will ever forget it. |
| A. None of the people that watched the game will ever forget it. |
| B. Nobody that watched the game will ever forget it. |
| C. Nobody who watched the game will forget it. |
| D. The people watched the game none of whom will ever forget it. |
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer in each of the following questions.
52 | Children with ________ diseases should not be allowed to go to school. |
| A. influential | B. constant | C. infectious | D. contacted |
53 | "Must you wear uniform to school every day?" - "No, we ________ ." |
| A. shouldn't | B. mustn't | C. needn't | D. can't |
54 | I had no ________ that the unemployment rate was so high in this country. |
| A. idea | B. understanding | C. knowledge | D. question |
55 | We are looking for a kitchen hand ________ cooking must be good. |
| A. of which | B. which | C. that | D. whose |
56 | Can you ________ the papers with you when you come to see me, please? |
| A. bring | B. collect | C. take | D. get |
57 | It's an awful ________ Jane couldn't come. I was looking forward to meeting her. |
| A. shame | B. shock | C. ham | D. sorrow |
58 | Do you think there ________ less conflict in the world if all people ________ the same language? |
| A. would be - spoke | B. were - spoke |
| C. were - would speak | D. would be - would speak |
59 | It's nice I am now in London again. This is the second time I ________ there. |
| A. would be | B. was | C. have been | D. will be |
60 | Our flight from Amsterdam to London was delayed ________ the heavy fog. |
| A. instead of | B. as a result | C. due to | D. on account |
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