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1. Our TV set ... at the moment.


A. has been fixed
B. is fixing
C. is being fixed
D. is fixed
2. Helen says, 'I haven't done my homework'. She says that … .
A. she hasn't done her homework.
B. she hadn't done her homework.
C. I haven't done my homework.
D.I hadn't done my homework.
3. He opened the door quietly ... disturb the baby.
A. in order to
B. as not to
C. so as not to
D. so that not to
4. For the time being we … for the exam, but this time tomorrow we … the best movie of this year.
A. study/will watch
B. have been studying/are watching
C. are studying/will be watching
D. are studying/will have watched
5. Jack is very selfish. It is time he … that he isn’t the most important person in the world.
A. realized
B. to realize
C. realize
D. realizing
6. I don’t think these scissors are sharp enough to cut this material with, …?
A. do I
B. isn't it
C. aren't they
D. are they
7. Shirley ... to speak Russian before she met Ivan.
A. use not
B. hasn't used
C. wasn't used
D. didn't use
8. Andy and I have ... out again, so we're not talking to each other.
A. fallen
B. hit
C. dropped
D. picked
9. If you hadn't had a good interview, you ... the job.
A. won't have got
B. wouldn't have got
C. haven't got
D. didn't get
10. That ... the end of the lesson already! We've only just started, haven't we?
A. mustn't be
B. can't be
C. mustn't have been
D. didn't have to be
11. … crowded city New York is!
A. What a
B. How
C. That
D. What is
12. Jan said she had been shopping the day ... .
A. before
B. yesterday
C. ago
D. in front
13. ... television channel you watch, the news bulletins are all the same, asif written by the same person!
A. No matter
B. However
C. Whichever
D. As soon as
14. You promised ... to my birthday party!
A. coming
B. to come
C. come
D. that you come
15. A: What did you use to do on Sundays? B: We would usually ... to
church in the morning.
A. went
B. go
C. were going
D. used to go
16. Honestly speaking, you have to study hard … you can pass yourentrance exam.
A. in order
B. so that
C. therefore
D. such
17. Sarah is coming to Uzbekistan ... . She is really looking forward to it.
A. at two months
B. in two month’s time
C. in a two month
D. at the end of two months

18. It is true that not … likes sweets especially the elderly.


A. anybody
B. nobody
C. everybody
D. somebody
19. Only by building a number of factories, can we provide the … with
jobs.
A. unemployment
B. unemployees
C. unemployers
D. unemployed
20. Linda as well as her children … watching comedy films very much.
A. likes
B. like
C. liking
D. would liked
21. Only later … how much she missed her hometown.
A. she realises
B. she was realised
C. did she realise
D. realised she
22. I recall … that man before but cannot remember where and when.
A. seeing
B. to see
C. being seen
D. have seen
23. Managers of big companies often require that the secretary …responsible and devoted to her job fully.
A. is
B. be
C. was
D. been
24. The salary of a teacher is higher …
A. together with the salary of a bus driver
B. than a bus driver
C. than that of a bus driver
D. to compare as a bus driver
25. The price of gasoline is … rapidly day by day.
A. rising
B. raising
C. growing
D. lifting
26. It took Vanessa a long time to recover ... her illness.
A. from
B. for
C. off
D. over
27. Are you ... with Elaine Sharp? She is a young writer from Manchester.
A. common
B. known
C. heard
D. familiar
28. How did you ... when you heard the news?
A. make
B. do
C. react
D. cause
29. I heard a ... that you're having a party? Is it true?
A. rumour
B. gossip
C. fact
D. news
30. We have five security guards ... watch every night.
A. keeping
B. holding
C. taking
D. making
31. It seems that the thief took ... of the open window and got inside thatway.
A. occasion
B. chance
C. advantage
D. opportunity
32. The battery …, causing the clock to stop.
A. messed up
B. brushed up
C. ran down
D. patched up
33. It’s a shame to fall out so badly with your own … and blood.
A. human
B. flesh
C. book
D. house
34. Life’s very easy for you. You were born with a … spoon in your mouth.
A. same
B. turn
C. good
D. silver
ReadingText 1
Fats are high in calories and should only be eaten in small amounts, but they do slow down the speed at which food passes out of the stomach into the small intestine and so play an important part in staving off hunger. Truly, satisfying meals contain at least one slow-release food and some fat. But don't be tempted to eat, say, a large chunk of cheese or half an avocado pear at one sitting. Fatty foods should always be combined with carbohydrate. Potatoes are nutritious, and a valuable sources of high quality protein and fiber. They are a fast -release food, and should be eaten with some fat to slow them down. Baked jacket potatoes are best eaten with a modest put of butter or melted cheese. You can even eat a few roast potatoes or chips, provided they are cut fairly large to soak up less fat.
35. According to the passage fats …
A. delay the release of food from the body.
B. should not be included in a healthy diet.
C. get out of the body quickly.
D. might damage the small intestine.
36. Fats, unless eaten much …
A. cause a person to be hungry quickly.
B. make you feel full for a longer time.
C. do not make satisfying meals.
D. slow down the action of a person.
37. If not eaten with some fat, potatoes ...
A. are thrown out of body quickly
B. do not taste delicious
C. do not satisfy a person
D. cannot be cooked well
ReadingText 2
Now and again I have had horrible dreams, but not enough of them to make me lose my delight in dreams. I like the idea of dreaming, of going to bed and lying still and then, by some queer magic, wandering into another kind of existence. As a child I could never understand why grownups took dreaming so calmly when they could make such a fuss about any holiday. I am mystified by people who say they never dream and appear to have no interest in the subject. It is much more astonishing than if they said they never went out for a walk. Most people do not seem to accept dreaming as part of their lives. They appear to see it as an irritating habit. I have never understood this.
38. To the writer's surprise grownups ... .
A. got very nervous during holidays
B. were not able to understand his dreams
C. were not so excited about dreams
D. were interested in hearing about his dreams
39. Most people that the writer knows ...
A. are bored by his dreams
B. do not enjoy their dreams
C. find his dreams irritating
D. wish they didn't dream
40. The writer considers dreaming ...
A. a part of one's life
B. an irritating event
C. a meaningless activity
D. an unusual habit
In 776 B.C., the first Olympic Games were held at the foot of Mount Olympus to honour the Greeks‟ chief god, Zeus. The ancient Greeks emphasised physical fitness and strength in the education of youth. Therefore, contests in running. Jumping, discus and javelin throwing. Boxing, and horse and chariot racing were held in individual cities, and the winners competed every four years at Mount Olympus. Winners were honoured by having olive wreaths placed on their heads and having poems sung about their deeds. Originally these were held as games of friendship, and any wars in progress were halted to allow the games to take place.
41-It is implied in the passage that one purpose of the Olympic games was to……. .
A)increase the number of followers of their chief god, Zeus
B)help the participating athletes make a lot of money
C)provide encouragement for young men to remain strong and physically fit
D)prepare an atmosphere f6r the poets to produce good literature
E)to ensure the continuity of friendship between the different cities of the area
42-It is stated in the passage that the competitors in the Olympic games……….
A)had to take part in more than one sport
B)were poets who read out their poetry to an audience at Mount Olympus
C)used to spend „the four years between the two games training
D)were the winners of similar competitions held in provincial cities
E)were all followers of the cult of Zeus
43.A particularly impressive feature of the ancient Olympics mentioned in the passage was that……….. . A)the winners were regarded as heroes
B) the competitors came from different social classes
C)they took place annually at Mount Olympus
D)wars were postponed while the games took place
E)the winners of individual events often became extremely wealthy
The most popular national amusement in Burma is the pwe. This entertainment may consist of acting, singing, dancing, clowning or even puppetry. These plays are performed outdoors -most often on moonlit nights. They usually last all night for several nights in succession. The audience sits on reed mats to watch the show. The pwes are free, and more often than not are given by a wealthy individual for the entertainment of his friends and anyone else who cares to attend. The pwe plays are usually legendary tales about princes and princesses and almost always have a happy ending. Actors wear old-time court costumes and proclaim long speeches, but there is always a down to relieve any boredom. Judging by the laughter the clowns provoke, they are found really funny.
44.The author seems to be suggesting that……….. .
A)pwes are a lot more effective in daylight
B)the audience is expected to participate in the majority of pwes
C)each performer at a pwe must be good at several different art forms
D)puppetry is the most common art form to be included in a pwe
E)the audiences at pwes find the plays a bit boring at times
45.We learn from the passage that pwes………….. .
A)are a form of entertainment solely for the rich and their friends
B)cannot be attended by people who do not have their own reed mats
C)are performed by actors who come from extremely rich families
D)can be seen by anyone who‟s interested, and don‟t require tickets
E)were originally designed to entertain princes and princesses
46.The author concludes that the clowns at pwes are humorous………… .
A)although they wear traditional clothing and costume
B)because the pwes are so often very boring
C)as they manage to make the audience laugh a lot
D)despite the fact that they make long, tedious speeches
E)since clowns everywhere are thought to be funny
A lost tribe of Stone Age people known as the Tasaday was discovered in the tropical rain forest in the Philippines in the 1970s. The tribe consisted of 24 people, with completely unique customs and language. They displayed no aggressive tendencies, either to outsiders or each other. They reached decisions at informal meetings at which men and women spoke equally. Age alone commanded respect. They lived a nomadic existence, and knew nothing of farming. Living mostly on wild potatoes, fruits and bamboo shoots, the Tasaday derived some protein from crabs and small fish. Monkey meat was considered a delicacy to be brought out only on special occasions. Although they appeared in good health, they practised no medicine, and confessed to leaving the sick to die.
47-It is understood from the passage that the Tasaday………… .
A)are generally friendlier to strangers than they are to one another
B)have survived without the benefit of modern technology
C)look more like monkeys than humans
D)cultivated bamboo and fruits
E)discovered in the 1970s consisted of equal numbers of men and women
48.The author suggests that in Tasaday society, ………….. .
A)both sexes have equal status in decision making
B)women have similar roles to most Western cultures
C)spoke a language similar to the language of the Philippines
D)the oldest member takes decisions alone E)the young are cared for by the old
49.It is clear from the passage that the Tasaday……….. .
A)have developed no way in which to treat illness
B)kill the sick in order to cease their suffering
C)feel guilty about their treatment of sick people
D)have a great desire to learn Western medicine
E)are not nearly as healthy as they seem to be
50.Takeshi's job with the government is ___ . He'll
probably work there until he retires.
a) loyal c) efficient
b) stable d) limited
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