Question 1: A. also B. always C. august D. ask
Question 2: A. sugar B. sweet C. sport D. sport
Question 3: A. white B. whole C. which D. why
Question 4: A. course B. cinema C. conversation D. computer
Question 5: A. insect B. lose C. useful D. tourism
Question 6: A. bridge B. engineer C. finger D. manage
Question 7: A. architecture B. chain C. channel D. chicken
Choose the letter A, B, C or D the word that has different stress pattern from others.
Question 8: A. mosquito B. herbicide C. decision D. composer
Question 9: A. disaster B. committee C. loyalty D. gestation
Question 10: A. medical B. formally C. visually D. erosion
Question 11: A. glorious B. interact C. submarine D. volunteer
Question 12: A. viable B. occasion C. stimulate D. altitude
Question 13: A. ambitious B. conclusive C. correspond D. extensive
Question 14: A.optional B. operate C. orally D. commercial
Question 15: A. atmosphere B. ossicial C. abandon D. located
B. Vocabulary and Grammar
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences
Question 1: We kept in _______for a while after college.
A. touch B. pay
C. well D. chose
Question 2: Gavin_______ the idea of dividing the rooms in half.
A. get on with B. pave the way
C. keep an eye on D. come up with
Question 3: I’m trying to_______ the amount of sugar I eat.
A. cut down on B. bear out
C. bring in D. team up with
Question 4: The waste water from bath, showers, sinks and_______, and rainwater can be collected in a tank.
A. linguistic B. official
C. dishwasher D. operate
Question 5: The_______ of living here, of course, is that it is expensive.
A. glorious B. athletic
C. strategy D. downside
Question 6: I_______ George on my way home.
A. dropped in on B. gear up for
C. pair up with D. look back on
Question 7: He_______ of the race after two laps.
A. cut down B. brang up
C. held on D. dropped out
Question 8: The book offers a_______ glimpse of the lives of the rich and famous.
A. dismayed B. fascinating
C. disprite D. tropical
Question 9: I suppose I could_______ the ironing while I'm waiting.
A. talk over B. leave out
C. get on with D. put forward
Question 10: He president has failed to_______ the two most important social issues of our time.
A. dress up B. stand for
C. keep up D. come to grips with
Question 11: He started to walk faster and the children had to run to_______.
A. look after B. work out
C. keep up D. show up
Question 12: She was looking forward to_______ the grandchildren again.
A. seeing B. saw
C. see D. seen
Question 13: He's very_______ for his age.
A. interact B. processing
C. citadel D. mature
Question 14: I've kept all the_______ for the car.
A. paperwork B. religion
C. suitable D. unselfish
Question 15: The hunters spent hours_______ their prey.
A. pursuing B. pursued
C. pursues D. pursue
C. Reading
Read the passage below and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE?
Choosing a career may be one of the hardest jobs you ever have, and it must be done with care. View a career as an opportunity to do something you love, not simply as a way to earn a living. Investing the time and effort to thoroughly explore your options can mean the difference between finding a stimulating and rewarding career and move from job to unsatisfying job in an attempt to find the right one. Work influences virtually every aspect of your life, from your choice of friends to where you live. Here are just a few of the factors to consider.
Deciding what matters most to you is essential to making the right decision. You may want to begin by assessing your likes, dislikes, strengths, and weaknesses. Think about the classes, hobbies, and surroundings that you find most appealing. Ask yourself questions, such as “Would you like to travel? Do you want to work with children? Are you more suited to solitary or cooperative work?” There are no right or wrong answers; only you know what is important to you. Determine which job features you require, which ones you would prefer, and which ones you cannot accept. Then rank them in order of importance to you.
Question 1: Choosing a career may be one of the easily jobs you ever have, and it must be done with care.
A. True B. False
Question 2: Investing the time and effort to thoroughly explore your options can mean the difference between finding a stimulating
A. True B. False
Question 3: You may want to begin by assessing your likes, dislikes, strengths, and weaknesses
A. True B. False
Question 4: Think about the classes, hobbies, and surroundings that you find most hatest
A. True B. False
Question 5: Then rank them in order of importance to you
A. True B. False
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below
What do you do well? What do you enjoy doing? Your answers to these two questions will help you identify your (6) _____. An employer will consider you seriously for a spot when you can show them that you know who you are, what you can offer and which you have studied. Sometimes it is difficult to know what your weaknesses are. Clearly not everyone is equally good (7)_____ everything. You may need to improve yourself and so (8) _____ courses in that field could turn a weakness into strength. You will need to (9) _____ some time on your self-assessment. Your honesty and the desire for self-improvement will lead to (10) _____ in getting the right job. Explore the following seven areas to start to get to know yourself: your aptitude, your skills, your personality, the level of responsibility you feel comfortable with, your interests and your needs.
Question 6: A. strong B. strength C. strengthen D. strengthened
Question 7: A. upon B. in C. at D. for
Question 8: A. meeting B. taking C. choosing D. interviewing
Question 9: A. use B. make C. lose D. spend
Question 10:A. success B. successful C. successfully D. succeed
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
Most of us are interested in one kind of sport or another, even if we don't go in for it actively. Lots of people take up a particular sport at an early age, for example tennis, skiing, or ice-skating. If they get up to a suitably high standard, they may go in for local competitions or even championships. But special training is hard work and most young people don't keep it up. Many of them opt out when they come up against tough competition.
To become a professional in any sport, you have to go through with a strict training schedule. And it's not easy! It means doing without some of life's little pleasures, too. For example, to build up your physical strength you may have to stick to a special diet and give up some of your favorite foods. Smoking and alcohol are out, and to keep fit you have to work out regularly every day.
Sometimes it all pays off, but the road to success is long and there are no guarantees. No wonder that countless young talents decide to settle for a regular job instead, and, as far as professional sport is concerned, for looking on as spectators.
Question 11: The term of “go in for” in the passage means _________
A. give up B. participate in
C. begin D. like
Question 12: According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE about special training?
A. It is not easy work.
B. It hardly works.
C. Most young people try to work out regularly.
D. Most young people strictly follows a special diet
Question 13: The word “opt out” in the passage means _______
A. struggle B. fight
C. give up D. change
Question 14: To become professional in any sports, your strict training schedule would probably involve _________
A. enjoying all life’s pleasures
B. eating all kinds of foods
C. sticking to a special diet
D. smoking and drinking alcohol
Question 15: According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
A. Few people take up a particular sport at an early age.
B. The road to success in sports is long but there are guarantees.
C. All of the people who play some sports can go in for local competitions or even championships.
D. There are many young talents who decide to settle for a regular job.
D. Writing
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences with given words
Question 1: They have no money are forced to live on_________.
A. fund B. savings
C. charity D. donation
Question 2: This scheme could be_________ for people on low incomes.
A. advantage B. advantaged
C. advantageous D. disadvantagaes
Question 3: I can_________ the house being messy, but I hate it if it's not clean.
A. come about B. check in
C. put up with D. call off
Question 4: Textbook writing can be an intellectually and financially_________ activity.
A. rewarding B. occupation
C. conical D. demand
Question 5: That ladder doesn't look very_________ to me.
A. national B. factory
C. election D. secure
Rearrange the sentences to make meaningful sentences
Question 6: late/go/now/home/should/you/ it’s/and
A. It’s you should go late and home now.
B. It’s late you and should go home now.
C. It’s late and you should go home now.
D. It’s should go home and you late now
Question 7: give/the present/tomorrow/we/him/will
A. Tomorrow we will give him the present.
B. We will tomorrow give hime present the.
C. Tomorrow we give will hime the present.
D. Tomorrow we will give the present him.
Question 8: have/at the station/her/we/just met
A. We just have met her at the station.
B. We have just met her at the station.
C. We have met just her at the station.
D. We have just her met at the station.
Question 9: he/unhealthy/was/last week/./he/in hospital/looks
A. He looks in hospital. He was unhealthy last week.
B. He unhealthy. He was looks in hospital last week.
C. He looks unhealthy. He was in hospital last week.
D. He looks unhealhy.He was hospital in last week.
Question 10: weeks/in France/spend/I/will/next year/my holiday/for two
A. Next year I spend will my holiday in France for 2 weeks.
B. Next year I will spend in France my holiday for 2 weeks.
C. Next year I will spend for 2 weeks my holiday in France.
D. Next year I will spend my holiday in France for 2 weeks.
Rewrite sentences without changing the meaning
Question 11: “I am sorry but I won’t do the extra work,” Carol said.
A. Carol promise not to do the extra work.
B. Carol denied doing the extra work.
C. Carol refused to do the extra work.
D. Carol apologised for doing the extra work.
Question 12: He prefers sitting at home to playing outside.
A. He would rather sit at home than play outside.
B. He hates both sitting at home and playing outside.
C. He plays outside more often than he sits at home.
D. He sometimes plays outside instead of sitting at home.
Question 13: He won the first prize thanks to his good reaction.
A. He won the first prize though he didn’t react well.
B. He thanked his good reaction after he had won the first prize.
C. He wouldn’t have won the first prize without his good reaction.
D. He reacted well because he won the first prize.
Question 14: He studies well at school. He usually helps his mother do housework.
A. Because he studies well at school, he usually helps his mother do housework.
B. Although he studies well at school, he usually helps his mother do housework.
C. He neither studies well at school nor usually helps his mother do housework.
D. He both studies well at school and usually helps his mother do housework.
Question 15: Her father encouraged her actively. She overcome her own obstacles.
A. Because her father’s active encouragement that she didn’t overcome her own obstacles.
B. Had it not been for her father’s active encouragement, she couldn’t have overcome obstacles.
C. If her father had encouraged her actively, she could have overcome obstacles.
D. No matter how actively her father encouraged her, she couldn’t overcome her own obstacles.
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