Part 1: Phonetics:
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group
1. A. girl B. tired C. bird D. first
2. A. nurse B. suburb C. disturb D. sure
3. A. heal B. breath C. health D. ready
4. A. name B. hate C. make D. ban
5. A. agreed B. borrowed C. listened D. practised
Choose the word whose syllable is stressed differently from the rest in each group
6. A. music B. physics C. science D. compare
7. A. training B. statistics C. computing D. mathematics
8. A. geometry B. philosophy C. geography D. economics
9. A. reasonable B. enjoyable C. avoidable D. forgettable
10. A. likeable B. reliable C. profitable D. readable
Part 2: Vocabulary - grammar and structures
Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D
11. "Why was Bob so angry with his wife?" "Because of ________ late".
A. her to be B. her being C. she is D. she be
12. We are very _______ with our new car.
A. pleasing B. pleasure C. please D. pleased
13. "_______ does the plane fly?" "It flies at 600 miles an hour".
A. How far B. How fast C. How soon D. How long
14. The visitors found the little girl's conversation very _________
A. amuse B. amused C. amusement D. amusing
TEST 30 Part 1: Phonetics: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group A. girl B. tired C. bird D. first A. nurse B. suburb C. disturb D. sure A. heal B. breath C. health D. ready A. name B. hate C. make D. ban A. agreed B. borrowed C. listened D. practised Choose the word whose syllable is stressed differently from the rest in each group A. music B. physics C. science D. compare A. training B. statistics C. computing D. mathematics A. geometry B. philosophy C. geography D. economics A. reasonable B. enjoyable C. avoidable D. forgettable A. likeable B. reliable C. profitable D. readable Part 2: Vocabulary - grammar and structures Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D "Why was Bob so angry with his wife?" "Because of ________ late". A. her to be B. her being C. she is D. she be We are very _______ with our new car. A. pleasing B. pleasure C. please D. pleased "_______ does the plane fly?" "It flies at 600 miles an hour". A. How far B. How fast C. How soon D. How long The visitors found the little girl's conversation very _________ A. amuse B. amused C. amusement D. amusing "How long have you know him?" "__________" A. Since five years B. For five years C. Ever since five years D. Along five years I worked in Paris _________ the war. A. during B. between C. when D. among There are two temples and __________ of them are very old. A. one B. all C. both D. each Can I ___________ your dictionary, please? I can't find mine. A. look B. owe C. borrow D. lend ________ is yours, the red one or the green one? A. Why B. Which C. When D. What The lift is not working now. It is out _______ order. A. in B. for C. to D. of ________ this medicine and you will feel well again. A. Have B. Drink C. Take D. Eat Haywood is the village______________ A. where I was born B. which I was born C. I was born D. which I was born there Travelling by car is very fast now because there are many_________ A. motorway B. motorways C. motorsway D. motorsways There is now much_________ water in the lake than there was last year. A. smaller B. fewer C. less D. lesser When you come to the crossroads, you will see the___________ showing the way to Middleton. A. advertisement B. signal C. signpost D. announcement Which sentence expresses the same idea as the given one? I wasn't at home when you called yesterday. A. I wish I was at home when you called yesterday. B. I wish I were at home when you called yesterday. C. I wish I am at home when you called yesterday. D. I wish I had been at home when you called yesterday. Even though they were late, they didn't hurry. A. Despite being late, they didn't hurry B. In spite that they were late, they didn't hurry C. They were in a hurry because they were late D. Because of being late they were in a hurry. We can send date from one place to another using a variety of technologies. A. We can use a variety of technologies now B. Data can be sent from one plate to another using a variety of technologies C. Technology is very useful now D. Data can be kept using a variety of technologies. We were able to finish to job only because Mike helped us. A. Without Mike we couldn't have finished the job B. Mike was the only person that could finish the job C. We could finish the job without any help D. Mike was very kind to help us finish the job. We had nothing to eat but bananas. A. We ate everything but not bananas B. We didn't eat anything even bananas C. Bananas were all we had to eat D. Nothing to eat was better than bananas. Choose a word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting They (A) drinked a lot of (B) beer (C) at the party because they (D) felt happy. My dictionary is not as good (A) than (B) yours although (C) mine is (D) newer. Jackson (A) was late (B) because (C) he was not aware (D) with the time. She (A) washes her hair (B) at least six (C) time (D) a week. The quality (A) of these photographs (B) is (C) unacceptable bad. Let's (D) send them back! Part 3: Reading Read the passages below and choose the correct answer among A, B, C or D. The government published a report yesterday saying that we need to eat more healthily- more fruits and vegetables, less fat and sugar. So that means fewer burgers, chips and fried food as well as cutting down on sweet things. We went into central London yesterday at lunchtime and asked people what they though about it. "It's got nothing to do with the government what I eat", says Paul Keel, a building worker, as he eats a beef burger and chips washed down with strawberry milkshake. "I think I have a healthy diet. You see, I don't normally eat a beef burger for lunch. Normally I just have chips. "Any fish?" I like cod. But I've only ever had it once". Tim Kennor, a librarian, welcome the government advice. But he also has his own rules. "I think", he explains, eating his fried chicken and chips, "it's important to eat a variety of food". We then asked Dorothy Matthews, aged 84. "I don't think it's the government's business to tell us what to eat." We went into Simpson's Restaurant and asked the manager if people changed what they were eating. "I don't think people believe all these reports anymore. What they say good for you in June, they say is bad for you in July. People have stopped taking notice. We serve what we're always served. Almost all of it is fattening". What is the writer trying to explain in the text? A. what people think B. his own opinion C. the government report D. the popularity of certain foods What can the reader learn from the text? A. what the government is going to do B. which meals are the healthiest C. whether the advice will be followed D. what kind of people like beef burgers What is Paul Klee's opinion? A. The government advice is wrong B. Fish isn't good for you C. He doesn't need to change his habits D. He eats too many beef burgers What does the manager think of the report? A. People don't understand the advice given B. People think they will soon be given different advice C. People don't bother to read these reports D. People are more concerned about losing weight. Which of the following is part of the government report? A. The population of this country should eat less B. Bad health in this country is caused by people eating the wrong kinds of food C. People should take the time to prepare their own food at home instead of eating in restaurants. D. Working people should make sure they have a good hot meal in the middle of they day. Keeping Fit Bodies are made to move! They are not designed for sitting around in front of the television or reading magazines. Keeping fit doesn't (41)_______ you have to be a super athlete and even a (42)_______ exercise can give you a lot of fun. When you are fit and healthy, you will find you look better and feel better. You'll (43)_______ more energy and self-confidence. Every time you move, you (44)_______ exercising. The human body is designed to bend, stretch, run, jump and climb. The human body is designed to bend, stretch, run, jump and climb. The (45)_______ it does, the stronger and fitter it will become. Best of (46)_______ exercise is fun. It's (47)_______ your body likes doing most-keeping on the move. Physical exercise is not only good (48)_______ your body. People who take regular exercise are usually happier, more relaxed and more alert (49)_______people who sit around all day. Try an experiment next time you're (50)_______ a bad mood, go for a walk or play a ball game. A. mean B. meaning C. definition D. significance A. much B. little C. few D. no much A. boosting B. accelerating C. develop D. undeveloped A. were B. is C. have D. are A. more B. little C. not much D. tiny A. least B. all C. both D. many A. when B. which C. what D. while A. with B. on C. across D. for A. than B. less C. much more D. at least A. under B. in C. between D. for b d a d d d a d a b b d b d b a c c b d c a b c c d a b a c a a d c c a c c b b a b c d a b c d a b
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