A. PHONETICS
I. Pick out the word whose underlined and bold part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.
1. A. master B. ask C. aspect D castle
2. A. promise B. device C. surprise D. realise
3. A. ache B. charity C. archaeology D. chaos
4. A. storage B. encourage C. garage D. shortage
5. A. thin B. than C. they D. there
II. Pick out the word that has the stress different from that of the other words.
6. A. concept B. happen C. problem D. reason
7. A, invent B. involve C. regard D. season
8. A. because B. devote C. humor D. reveal
9. A. architecture B. elaborate C. majority D. spontaneous
10. A. appearance B. appropriate C. information D. original
B. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE
I. Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D that best completes each sentence.
11. I'm not really the outdoor type, I prefer indoor.
A. tasks B. achievements C. activities D. work
12. The rain prevented them from eating.
A. indoor B. indoors C. outdoor D. outdoors
13. She was not only intelligent but also.
A. musician B. musical C. unmusical D. music
14. Spend the afternoon at.in the town centre.
A. leisure B. relaxation C. entertainment D. fun
15. I suggest you take the forms away and read them at.leisure.
A. my B. mine C. yours D. your
SUMMER EXTRA COURSE – 2010 UNIT 14: RECREATION PRACTICE TEST 1 A. PHONETICS I. Pick out the word whose underlined and bold part is pronounced differently from that of the other words. 1. A. master B. ask C. aspect D castle 2. A. promise B. device C. surprise D. realise 3. A. ache B. charity C. archaeology D. chaos 4. A. storage B. encourage C. garage D. shortage 5. A. thin B. than C. they D. there II. Pick out the word that has the stress different from that of the other words. 6. A. concept B. happen C. problem D. reason 7. A, invent B. involve C. regard D. season 8. A. because B. devote C. humor D. reveal 9. A. architecture B. elaborate C. majority D. spontaneous 10. A. appearance B. appropriate C. information D. original B. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE I. Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D that best completes each sentence. 11. I'm not really the outdoor type, I prefer indoor.......... A. tasks B. achievements C. activities D. work 12. The rain prevented them from eating........... A. indoor B. indoors C. outdoor D. outdoors 13. She was not only intelligent but also............ A. musician B. musical C. unmusical D. music 14. Spend the afternoon at..........in the town centre. A. leisure B. relaxation C. entertainment D. fun 15. I suggest you take the forms away and read them at...........leisure. A. my B. mine C. yours D. your 16. Please try to be pleasant...........our guests. A. at B. on C. for D. to 17. 'May I sit here?' 'Yes,..........pleasure.' A. at B. with C. by D. in 18. One of the..........of living here is that it's so peaceful. A. benefits B. beauties C. advantages D. All are correct. 19. The picture is........; the thief will be most disappointed when he tries to sell it. A. priceless B. invalid C. worthless D. unprofitable 20. My sister is an expert on wildlife and its........... A. conserve B. conservation C. reservation D. preserve 21. John swims very well and............does his brother. A. also B. so C. even D. too 22. I doubt if there are............sweets left in the tin. A. plenty B. a little C. much D. any 23."They never came to class late, and............ A. neither did we B. so did we C. we did either D. neither we did 24. My wife had never been to Hue, and...........I. A. never have B. neither have C. neither had D. neither did 25. My father doesn't speak Chinese, and........... A. my mother does neither B. my mother doesn't too C. neither does my mother D. so doesn't my mother II. Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting. 26. Having finished his term paper before the deadline, it was delivered to the professor before the class. A B C D 27. After learning all the details about the project, the contractor told us them at the planning meeting. A B C D 28. After she had dressed and ate breakfast, Lucy rushed off to her office for a meeting with her accountant. A B C D 29. I don't think my son is not old enough to understand this matter. A B C D 30. There are a large supply of pens and notebooks in the storeroom to the left of the library entrance. A B C D III. Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one. 31. My father hasn't smoked for three years. A. My father started smoking three years ago. B. My father stopped smoking three years ago. C. My father quit smoking for three years. D. My father will continue smoking in three years' time. 32. So far we have completed fewer than half of the twenty lessons in the same reading book that their class has almost finished. A. We have done ten lessons of the book. B. The other class has done more than half. C. The book has about ten lessons in it. D. Fewer than of the lessons are the same. 33. Not taking a difficult exam is worse than failing it. A. It is better to fail a difficult exam than not to take it at all. B. If one is going to fail a difficult exam, it is better not to take it. C. To fail a difficult exam is worse than not to take it. D. Because the exam is difficult, it is better not to take it. 34. It's a pity that you didn't tell us about this. A. I wish you told us about this. B. I wish you would tell us about this. C. I wish you had told us about this. D. I wish you have told us about this. 35. I couldn't help laughing when he told me that story. A. I did not laugh when hearing that story. B. I couldn't help him tell that story. C. The story he told me did not help at all. D. I couldn't resist laughing when he told me that story. C. READING I. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage: TRAVELLING IN THE LAKE DISTRICT The Lake District is very popular for holidays all year round. Roads leading into the area have been improved in (36)......, years. Inside the area itself, however, many roads are (37)....... and winding with steep hills and it may not be safe to drive (38).......roads like this when they are (39)....... in ice. For the mountain walker a word of warning - every season visitors (40).......lost or are injured and (41).......to be rescued by the Mountain Rescue teams. This kind of problem can be (42)....... by following a few simple rules. When exploring the mountains, wear warm clothing, sensible boots, take a map, compass and whistle and a small (43)....... of food. Don't go (44).......alone and always tell someone where you (45).......to go to. 36. A. recent B. next C. last D. close 37. A. thin B. slim C. narrow D. shallow 38. A. along B. above C. by D. in 39. A. wrapped B. covered C. drowned D. filled 40. A. have B. be C. make D. get 41. A. must B. should C. need D. ought 42. A. encouraged B. prevented C. arranged D. organized 43. A. quantity B. weight C. length D. limit 44. A. for B. by C. with D. off 45. A. look B. seem C. plan D. know II. Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage: Although square dancing is usually considered a typically American form of dance, its origin can be traced to earlier European folk dances. The traditional formation, a square consisting of four couples facing each other, can be found in many old European formation dances, including English Morris dancing, Scottish reels, and Irish jigs, as well as the elegant ballroom dancing of the royal courts. Historically, square dancing in America has followed two separate lines of development, referred to as eastern square dance and western or cowboy square dance. The eastern dance was clearly related to New England country dancing, with the four-couple square. In contrast, western square dance was adapted from Appalachian Mountain dances such as the Kentucky running set. In the running set, couples from a circle of any number of couples, although often traditional four-couple circles are preferred. Western dance was also influenced by the dances already found in the region, especially those of Spain and Mexico. Modern American square dancing includes elements of both the eastern and western varieties. The traditional four-couple square is popular, but ail four couples join hands for circle figures around the square as well. Unlike the original dances, which could be memorized, modern dances are more spontaneous. Square dances rely on a caller to cue the steps while they are dancing. They must listen carefully to stay in step with the other dancers in the square. 46. What is the author's main purpose in the passage? A. To trace the history of square dancing in the United States. B. To teach the reader some basic square dancing steps. C. To compare square dances with European folk dances. D. To describe modern square dancing. 47. What is the origin of square dancing? A. New England country dances. B. Cowboy dances. C. European folk dances. D. Appalachian Mountain dances. 48. Western square dancing is described as all of the following EXCEPT.......... A. it is done in a circle, often with four couples. B. it is adapted from the Kentucky running set. C. it is influenced by both Spanish and Mexican dances. D. it uses a traditional four-couple square formation. 49. The word "spontaneous" could best be replaced by which of the following? A. awkward B. intricate C. strenuous D. impulsive 50. The word "those" refers to .......... A. couples B. circles C. dances D. elements The End PRACTICE TEST 2 A. PHONETICS I. Pick out the word whose underlined and bold part is pronounced differently from that of the other words: 1. A. ghost B. hostage C. lost D. frosty 2. A. danger B. angel C. anger D. magic 3. A. measure B. dreadful C. treasure D. breathe 4. A. suitable B. biscuit C. guilty D. building 5. A. bear B. hear C. pear D. share II. Pick out the word that has the stress different from that of the other words. 6. A. captain B. explain C. favor D. tourist 7. A. acquire B. direct C. member D. result 8. A. manage B. morning C. runner D. reserve 9. A. entire B. neither C. return D. release 10. A. nature B. plenty C. resign D. season B. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE I. Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D that best completes each sentence. 11. The car runs...........an average speed of 100 miles per hour. A. on B. in C. at D. with 12. The..........only provided basic facilities. A. campsite B. campground C. camp land D. A and B 13. Previous teaching experience is a necessary..........for this job. A. quantity B. quality C. qualification D. All are correct. 14. You should...........enough qualifications to get the promotion. A. acquire B. gain C. hold D. All are correct. 15. Your parents will have to cover the whole cost of........... A. tuition fees B. school fees C. receipt D. A and B 16. Does the bank...........a fee for setting up the account? A. charge B. cost C. put D. take 17. This rule should be engraved in your......... A. heart B. memory C. mind D. All are correct. 18. The movie is based on a real-life........... A. situation B. story C. incident D. All are correct. 19. There is still room......... improvement in your work. A. in B. for C. of D. with 20. This is a great improvement...........your previous work. A. on B. in C. to D. All are correct. 21. We've certainly improved.........last year's figures. A. at B. in C. on D. over 22. He likes to...........on the stock market. A. invest B. make money C. speculate D. All are correct. 23. Do you know the 1987 stock market.........in South East Asia? A. crash B. rush C. fall D. reduction 24. The skies above London were ablaze with a..........firework display. A. impressive B. spectacular C. breathtaking D. All are correct. 25. This area has been christened 'Britain's last.......... A. waste ... ommercially. Advertisers sponsor game shows, they interrupted the shows every few minutes to advertise the things they are selling. Television is criticized for its crime shows; actually there are many other special shows of real value. There are also educational television stations which are trying out new types of high quality programs. They give courses in foreign languages and in literature. Which viewers can follow and even take examinations later. Some schools have a regular class on TV, such as science, several hours a week. 46. In America........... A. there is no national television B. there is a lot of no national television C. there is only one TV station D. there are no TV viewers 47. Which of the following statements is true? A. Every school in America has classes on TV every week. B. Some schools state that TV is not useful in education. C. Some schools give students the lessons on TV. D. Some schools give foreign language courses on TV. 48. Which of the following statements is NOT correct? A. There are many special shows of real value on TV. B. There are educational programs on TV. C. There is advertising on TV. D. There is a lot of violence on TV. 49. Why are the shows interrupted every few minutes? A. To take a break. B. To advertise. C. To sell things. D. To help viewers relax. 50. In America, who sponsors game shows? A. Educationists B. Viewers C. Sales managers D. Advertisers The End TEST 5 - From Unit 12 to Unit 14 A. PHONETICS I. Pick out the word whose underlined and bold part is pronounced differently from that of the other words. 1. A. balloon B. blood C. blue D. zoo 2: A. complete B. engine C. heavy D. many 3. A. clown B. cow C. plow D. tough 4. A. breathe B. breath C. myth D. thigh 5. A. boot B. foot C. shoot D. soot II. Pick out the word that has the stress different from that of the other words. 6. A. abroad B. approach C. control D. govern 7. A. domain B. member C. status D. technique 8. A. gossip B. master C. prevail D. session 9. A. describe B. enough C. invent D. sentence 10. A. decide B. prefer C. silence D. suppose B. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE I. Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D that best completes each sentence. 11. Florida,.........the Sunshine State, attracts many tourists every year. A. is B. known as C. is known as D. that is known as 12. Laura's marriage has been arranged by her family. She is marrying a man........... A. that she hardly knows him B. who she hardly knows him C. she hardly knows D. she hardly knows him 13. People who exercise frequently have greater physical endurance than those......... A. who doesn't B. which don't C. that doesn't D. who don't 14. 'Is this the address to........you want the package sent?' ~ 'Yes.' A. where B. that C. which D. whom 15. Ann lost her job at the advertising agency,........surprised everyone. A. which B. that C. who D. that is 16. That book is by a famous anthropologist. It's about the people in Samoa ..........for two years. A. that she lived B. that she lived among them C. among whom she lived D. where she lived among them 17. Peter told me about the students .......... have taken the entrance exam 13 times. A. who B. whom C. that D. A and C 18. The secretary........I talked to didn't know where the meeting was. A. whom B. that C. Ø D. All are correct. 19. You need to talk to a person............you can trust. You will feel better if you do. A. that B. whom C. Ø D. All are correct. 20. Bob is the kind of person to..........one can talk about anything. A. who B. whom C. that D. him 21. He is a person..........friends trust him. A. who B. that C. Ø D. whose 22. People.........live in glass houses shouldn't throw stone. A. who B. whom C. which D. Ø 23. The problems...........Tony has seem insurmountable. A. what B. that C. Ø D. B and C 24. They must do as they are told, ........... A. so must I B. I must either C. I do too D. I am too 25. 'I don't like strong coffee." ~ "No,................." A. I don't too B. either don't I C. me either D. neither don't I II. Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting. 26. There was a very interesting news on the radio this morning about the earthquake in Pakistan. A B C D 27. The professor had already given the homework assignment when he had remembered that Monday was a holiday. A B C D 28. Having been beaten by the police for striking an officer, the man will cry out in pain. A B C D 29. This table is not sturdy enough to support a television, and that one probably isn't neither. A B C D 30. The bridge was hitting by a large ship during a sudden storm last week. A B C D III. Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one. 31. Who do these skis belong to? A. To whom do these skis belong? B. Who buys these skis? C. Whose skis are these? D. A and C are correct. 32. The snow makes driving dangerous. A. The snow makes it impossible to drive. B. The snow makes it dangerous to drive. C. Driving is not easy in snowy weather. D. It is dangerous to go skiing. 33. The supermarket which is located at the corner of the street has an extensive range of teas. A. You can buy expensive teas at the market at the corner of the street. B. The supermarket at the corner of the street has a wide range of teas. C. The supermarket locating at the corner of the street sells many kinds of tea. D. The supermarket located at the corner of the street has expensive teas. 34. I owe ten pounds to the brother of a friend of mine. A. My friends' brother lent me ten pounds. B. My brother's friend lent ten pounds to me. C. I owe the brother of a friend of mine ten pounds. D. I owe ten pounds to the friend of a brother of mine. 35. He was accused of stealing a thousand pounds from his employer. A. They accused him of stealing a thousand pounds from his boss. B. They charged him with robbing his employer at court. C. Stealing a thousand pounds made him accused of dishonesty. D. Stealing a thousand pounds from his employer was known by other employees. C. READING I. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage: THE EARLY CINEMA In the first two decades of its existence, the cinema developed rapidly. In the early days, films were little more than moving photographs, hardly one minute in length. By 1905, however, films were about five to ten minutes long and used changes of scene and camera position to (36)........... a story, with actors (37)........... character parts. The period of the cinema (38),...........the 1890s to the 1910s is sometimes called the 'pre-Hollywood' cinema, (39)...........it was after this period that almost (40)...........films which were sold or rented to distributors came from Los Angeles, Hollywood. In the early 1910s, audiences were able to (41)......the first 'feature-length' films, but it was not until 1915 (42)........the cinema really (43)...........an established industry. From that time, film makers were prepared to (44)........... more chances and built special places where only films were (45)............ 36. A. say B. speak C. talk D. tell 37. A. doing B. being C. playing D. making 38. A. among B. from C. in D. between 39. A. because B. when C. although D. while 40. A. whole B. both C. full D. all 41. A. like B. enjoy C. love D. want 42. A. that B. so C. as D. since 43. A. got B. became C. developed D. turned 44. A. hold B. put C. make D. take 45. A. shown B. demonstrated C. held D. displayed II. Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage: I'm interested in sport, especially athletics, and I run seven or eight kilometres every day. I particularly enjoy cross-country running, where you have to run across fields, jump over streams and so on. While I'm running I think about all sorts of sorts, and at the end of a run I'm sometimes surprised to find that I've managed to solve a problem that was on my mind. Next year I'm going to try the London Marathon. It's a long, hard race - 26 miles or 42 kilometres - and you have to be tough to finish, but I very much want to do it. I worry a bit about getting old, and I'd like to prove to myself that I'm still almost as fit as I was twenty years ago. I'm interested in mountaineering as well as running. I'll never become an expert climber, but I know what I'm doing in the mountains. I successfully completed a course in snow and ice climbing when I was younger; and I've done a series of easy climbs in the Alps during the last few years. My wife doesn't share my interest in mountains. She agreed to go climbing with me once, but she found that she felt ill as soon as she got above 1,000 metres. 46. If you do cross-country running, you must .......... A. cross your country. B. run along the coast. C. cross your countryside. D. cross fields, streams, etc. 47. At the end of a run, the writer sometimes finds that .......... A. he is able to get tie answer to a problerm. B. he grows bigger. C. he feels fitter. D. he gets a surprised problem. 48. The writer wants to take part in the London Marathon because.......... A. it helps to keep him fit. B. he wants to do it before getting old. C. the reward is great. D. it helps him solve his problems. 49. The writer takes up mountaineering because.......... A. he wants to become an expert climber. B. he simply likes it. C. his wife is interested in it. D. it is easy to practice. 50. The writer's wife is not interested in mountaineering for.......... A. it doesn't bring her any interest. B. she almost always feeis ill at the height of over 1,000 meters. C. she doesn't want to climb together with her husband. D. the air is cold. The End KEY UNIT 14 PRACTICE TEST 1 1. C 11.C 21. B 31. B 41. C 2. A 12. D 22. D 32. B 42. B 3. B 13. B 23. A 33. A 43. A 4. C 14. A 24. C 34. C 44. D 5. A 15. D 25. C 35. D 45. C 6. A 16. D 26. C 36. A 46. A 7. D 17. B 27. C 37. C 47. C 8. C 18. D 28. A 38. A 48. D 9. A 19. C 29. B 39. B 49. D 10. C 20. B 30. A 40. D 50. C PRACTICE TEST 2 1. A 11. C 21. C 31. D 41. A 2. C 12. D 22. C 32. B 42. D 3. D 13. C 23. A 33. C 43. B 4. A 14. D 24. D 34. C 44. C 5. B 15. D 25. B 35. A 45. B 6. B 16. A 26. B 36. B 46. A 7. C 17. D 27. B 37. B 47. C 8. D 18. D 28. B 38. C 48. D 9. B 19. B 29. C 39. D 49. B 10. C 20. D 30. A 40. C 50. D FINAL TEST 5 (From Unit 12 – 14) 1. B 11. B 21. D 31. D 41. B 2. A 12. C 22. A 32. B 42. A 3. D 13. D 23. D 33. B 43. B 4. A 14. C 24. A 34. C 44. D 5. B 15. A 25. D 35. A 45. A 6. D 16. C 26. B 36. D 46. D 7. A 17. D 27. B 37. C 47. A 8. C 18. D 28. D 38. B 48. A 9. D 19. D 29. D 39. A 49. B 10. C 20. B 30. A 40. D 50. B
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