UNIT 6 TEST 4
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others.
1. a. contest b. sponsor c. observe d. complete
2. a. stimulate b. competition c. disappointed d. opportunity
3. a. recite b. organize c. apologize d. participate
4. a. knowledge b. maximum c. athletics d. marathon
5. a. encourage b. compete c. award d. represent
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase -a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentence or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
6. He apologized _______ not being able to complete the poem.
a. in b. on c. of d. for
7. Time was _______, and the judges announced the results.
a. out b. up c. off d. down
8. He's been teaching music for years, but he hasn't any _______.
a. examinations b. experiences c. experience d. qualifications
9. Most students find English Competitions _______.
a. enjoying b. enjoyment c. enjoyed d. do enjoyable
10. I am pleased to _______ the winner of the final competition. It's Group B.
a. recite b. announce c. explain d. appoint
11. After convincing myself that the result didn't matter, I felt oddly _______ when we lost.
a. encouraged b. stimulated c. disadvantaged d. disappointed
12. With three teams finishing on 40 points, there was no outright _______.
a. win b. winning c. winner d. winnings
13. For work to flow _______, proper preparations must be made.
a. smoothly b. freely c. constantly d. naturally
14. The contestants are eliminated one by one until the last _______ in a head-to-head contest.
a. sponsor b. support c. compete d. enter
15. The winner of the contest was given a(n) _______ for her excellent performance.
a. bonus b. reward c. fine d. award
UNIT 6 TEST 4 PRONUNCIATION Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others. a. contest b. sponsor c. observe d. complete a. stimulate b. competition c. disappointed d. opportunity a. recite b. organize c. apologize d. participate a. knowledge b. maximum c. athletics d. marathon a. encourage b. compete c. award d. represent LANGUAGE FOCUS Choose the word or phrase -a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentence or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase. He apologized _______ not being able to complete the poem. a. in b. on c. of d. for Time was _______, and the judges announced the results. a. out b. up c. off d. down He's been teaching music for years, but he hasn't any _______. a. examinations b. experiences c. experience d. qualifications Most students find English Competitions _______. a. enjoying b. enjoyment c. enjoyed d. do enjoyable I am pleased to _______ the winner of the final competition. It's Group B. a. recite b. announce c. explain d. appoint After convincing myself that the result didn't matter, I felt oddly _______ when we lost. a. encouraged b. stimulated c. disadvantaged d. disappointed With three teams finishing on 40 points, there was no outright _______. a. win b. winning c. winner d. winnings For work to flow _______, proper preparations must be made. a. smoothly b. freely c. constantly d. naturally The contestants are eliminated one by one until the last _______ in a head-to-head contest. a. sponsor b. support c. compete d. enter The winner of the contest was given a(n) _______ for her excellent performance. a. bonus b. reward c. fine d. award Choose the word or-phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentence. My teachers always encourage _______ hard at school. a. to work b. us to work c. working d. that we work Six months after the accident, he still has difficulty _______. a. to walk b. walking c. walked d. to walking I really hate _______ away from home so much. a. you have to be b. you having to be c. your have to be d. your having to be Staff say that the new computer system _______ to greater levels of stress in their work. a. led b. would lead c. has led d. had led He apologized _______ able to finish the project on time. a. his colleagues not being b. his colleagues for not being c. his colleagues not to be d. to his colleagues for not being It's a pity we didn't visit Tom when we had the chance. I _______ him before he left the country. a. would like to see b. should like to see c. would like having seen d. would like to have seen His doctor suggested that he _______ a short leave of absence. a. will take b. take c. would take d. took It is no use _______ to school if you _______ to work hard. a. going - do not ready b. to go - do not ready c. going - are not ready d. go - are not ready Mary's father approved of _______ in the United States for another year in order to work toward her M.A. a. her to stay b. she to say c. she staying d. her staying Nowadays, young men with a technical education _______ because of the great demand for highly skilled workmen. a. is well paid b. should pay well c. are well paid d. could pay well Identify the one underlined word or phrase A, B, C or D - that must be changed for the sentence to be correct. Richard said the play was very entertaining and he recommended to see it. A B C D (seeing) Some of my friends have considered not going to college because the cost. A B C D (because of) It is difficult to imagine him accepting the decision without any objection A B (his accepting) C D The highway patrol advises to take the old route through the city because the A (taking) B interstate highway is under major repairs. C D Joyce thanked us inviting them to dinner and said that they wanted to (us for inviting)A B C have us over for dinner next week. D READING Choose the word or phrase- a, b, c or d - that best fits the blank space in the following passage. A beauty contest, or beauty pageant, is a competition between people, (31) _______ largely on the beauty of their physical appearance. The modern beauty pageant can (32) _______ its origin to the Miss America pageant, first held in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 1921, under the title ‘Inter-City Beauty' contest. The following year the title was (33) _______ as Miss America. Other contests include the yearly Miss World competition and Miss Universe, which are the two largest and most famous (34) _______ beauty contests. Women from around the world (35) _______ in the competition for these titles. To be selected as Miss World or Miss Universe, a contestant must be (36) _______ or single. If a Miss WorId fails to live up to people's expectations, she may, be (37) _______. The organizers of the major beauty contests represent their contests (38) _______ being events of world importance. (39) _______ many other people consider beauty contests to be (40) _______ entertainment event of no great importance. a. set b. based c. regarded d. used a. trace b. explain c. pass d. share a. renewed b. removed c. renamed d. retained a. nation b. national c. internationale d. international a. interest b. participate c. excite d. involve a. celibate b. faithful c. impressive d. attractive a. dismissed b. declared c. disqualified d. dispensed a. of b. to c. for d. as a. Besides b. However c. Therefore d. Furthermore a. mass b. popular c. agreeable d. remarkable. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers. THE OLYMPIC GAMES During the Olympic games, people from all over the world come together in peace and friendship. Some of these people compete for medals. Several million people attend the games, and millions of other people watch them on television. Why do we have the Olympic games? How did they begin? The first Olympic Games that we have records of were in Greece in 776 B.C. The games lasted one day. The only event in the first thirteen Olympic Games was a race. Men ran the length of the stadium (about 192 meters). Then, longer running races were added. Through the years, a few other kinds of events, like the long jump, were also added. During this time, the games were for men only, and women could not even watch them. In the year 393, a Roman emperor ended the Olympic Games because the quality of the games became very low. The Olympics did not take place again for 1500 years! In 1894, Pierre de Courbertin of France helped form the International Olympic Committee, and the modern Olympic Games began. In 1896 the games were held again in Athens, Greece. The Greeks built a new stadium for the competition. Three hundred and eleven athletes from thirteen countries competed in many events. The winners became national heroes. After 1896, the games were held every four years during the summer in different cities around the world. In 1900, the Olympics were in Paris, France, and women competed for the first time. In 1908, in London, England, the first gold medals were given to winning athletes. Before that time, the winners received only silver and bronze medals. The Olympic flag was first introduced in 1920 in Antwerp, Belgium. The flag has five rings on it. The rings represent the continents of Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and North and South America. Each ring is a different colorblue, yellow, black, green, or red - because the flag of each of the countries that compete in the games has at least one of these colors in it. The Olympic Winter Games began in 1924 in Chamois, France. Athletes competed in winter events such as skiing, ice skating, and ice hockey. Today, the Winter Games take place every four years. The Summer Games also take place every four years, but not. in the same year as the winter events. Both the Summer Games and the Winter Games must have at least fifteen events, and they cannot last more than sixteen days. Until recently, Olympic competitors could not be professional athletes. All of the athletes in the Olympic Games were amateurs. Today, however, many of the Olympic athletes are professionals who play their sports for money during the year. Some people disagree with this idea. They believe that the Olympic Games are for amateur athletes, not paid professionals. Other people think that anyone can play in the Olympic Games. No matter who the athletes are, millions of people throughout the world enjoy watching the greatest athletic competitions, the Summer games and the Winter Games of the Olympics. Which of the following is not true of the first 13 Olympic Games in Greece? a. They lasted only one day. b. The men competed while the women watched. c. They consisted of only one event, which was race running. d. They were for men only. Pierre de Coubertin _____________. a. was the first athlete from France to take part in the modern Olympic Games b. helped the Greeks build a new stadium for the modern Games. c. helped to revive the Games. d. became a national hero of France. The International Olympic Committee was set up _____________. a. with Pierre de Coubertin as chairman b. according the wish of a Roman emperor c. every four years starting from 1894 d. two years before the modern Olympic Games were held Women first competed in the Games _____________. a. in 1908 in London, England b. in the Paris Olympics of 1900 c. as soon as the Olympic Games were resumed d. in 1896 at Pierre de Coubertin's suggestion What was special about the 1920 Olympics? a. The Olympic flag was introduced. b. Gold medals were given to winning athletes for the first time. c. Women were allowed to compete for the first time. d. The Ofympic Winter Games were held. Which of the following is not true? a. There is an interval between the Summer and the Winter Games. b. The games can't last longer than 16 days. c. The Summer Games have more sporting events than the Winter Games. d. The Olympic flag has five rings of five different colors on it. Professional athletes _____________. a. joined the Olympic Games only recently . b. have been allowed to compete in the Games since the Olympic flag was introduced c. get paid for taking part in the Olympic Games d. have won more gold medals than amateurs have According to the passage, _____________. a. the participation of professionals has made the Olympic Games less enjoyable b. no matter who athletes are, the games are ,still great to watch for millions of people c. professional athletes will soon be banned from the Games d. everyone is opposed to allowing professionals to take part WRITING Choose the answer - a, b, c, or d - that best reports what was said. 'You're always making terrible mistakes,' said the teacher. a. The teacher complained about his students making terrible mistakes. b. The teacher asked his students why they always made terrible mistakes. c. The teacher realized that his students always made terrible mistakes. d. The teacher made his students not always make terrible mistakes. Each of you may have one piece of candy,’ Mrs. Jones said to the children. a. Mrs. Jones advised the children to have one piece of candy. b. Mrs. Jones asked each of the children to have one piece of candy. c. Mrs. Jones allowed each of the children to have one piece of candy. d. Mrs. Jones reminded the children to have one piece of candy. 'Would you mind if I brought a friend to the party?' said Peter. a. Peter wanted me to bring my friend to his party. b. Peter encouraged me to bring my friend to the party. c. Peter asked for permission to bring his friend to the party. d. Peter promised to bring a friend to the party. 'Don't be so disappointed Jane. You can take the driving test again,' said Helen. a. Helen told Jane not to be disappointed and take the driving test again. b. Helen asked Jane not to be disappointed and offered her another driving test. c. Helen warned Jane not to be di3appointed' in order to take the driving test again. d. Helen encouraged Jane to take the driving test again. 'Let's break for lunch,' said Mathew. a. Mathew wanted to break for lunch. b. Mathew insisted on breaking for lunch. c. Mathew suggested breaking for lunch. d. Mathew offered us a break for lunch. 'Would you like some coffee, Mike?' a. Jane asked Mike to make her some coffee. b. Jane wanted to know whether Mike like coffee. c. Jane offered to make some coffee for Mike. d. Jane suggested drinking coffee. 'Could you please wait here until your name is called?' a. She asked me to wait there until my name was called. b. She wanted to know if I could wait there until my name was called. c. She advised me to wait there until my name was called. d. She reminded me to wait here until my name was called.
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