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  1. Read the passage and choose the best summary.

What is Theatre? In a very good restaurant we have a dinner that is specially cooked for us; in a canteen we are served with standard portions of a standard meal. And this is the difference between the living Theatre and the mass entertainment of films, radio and television. In the Theatre the play is specially cooked for us. It (the Theatre) is the ancient but ever-youthful parent of all entertainment in dramatic form. It is the magical place where man meets his

  1. Theatre often offers us something special, which other forms of entertainment do not do because they produce things for a mass audience.

  2. The ancient art of Theatre can help people to understand the world and themselves better

  3. Theatre has given birth to other kinds of entertainment. But Theatre is special because in a play we see real people, we feel close to them and recognize our own problems.

  4. Theatres tell us about important events in the lives of well-known people in history so it is special because in a play we see real people and real stories.



  1. ______ who speak for treasure will find it.

A.These B. Anyone C. Those D. Them
3. Physics _______ not very difficult as we expect.

  1. be

  2. has being

  3. are

  4. is



  1. Answer the following questions according to the text. (from 4-7)

In an interview yesterday Mr. Wilson was questioned about the harmful effects of horror movies on teenagers. He argued that such effects were often exaggerated and claimed that other types of films were far more dangerous for young people. When asked to prove this, he pointed out that horror films were often set in unreal situations and were clearly not to be taken seriously. In contrast, he claimed that films showing violent crime were often set in everyday life, and were therefore more damaging.

  1. In Mr. Wilson’s opinion, horror films _____.

  1. are less damaging to young people that films of violent crime.

  2. cost more than other kinds of films.

  3. are more popular among the elderly than among the young.

  4. Should be banned altogether.



  1. For Mr. Wilson the main difference between a horror film and one

  1. is unrelated to real life, whereas the latter is.

  2. is mainly concerned with everyday situations.

  3. is liked by the young, and the latter by the old.

  4. is less expensive to produce than the latter.



  1. All advertising must _______ the right product image.

  1. boost B. spend C. project D. buy

8. At ____ night I had _____ terrible headache after I had drink _____ lot of coffee in _______evening.
A. - / a / a / the B. the / a / the / an C. - / the / - / an D. - / a/ the/ -
9. Answer the following questions according to the text. (from 8-10)
Every summer many people, girls and women as well as boys and men, try to swim from England to France or from France to England. The distance at the nearest points is only about twenty miles, but because of the strong currents the distance that must be swum is usually twice as far. The first man to succeed in swimming across the Channel was Captain Webb, an Englishman. This was in August 1875. He landed in France 21 hours 45 minutes after entering the water at Dover. Since then there have been many successful swims and the time has been
shortened. One French swimmer crossed in 11 hours and 5 minutes.
Swimming the Channel is not as easy as it might seem _____.

  1. for there are very strong currents

  2. as the distance between the two counties is far too much.

  3. and it always takes more or less 20 hours.

  4. and only two people have managed to do it so far.

10. Your friend looked upset yesterday. I'm glad he looks _____ today.


A. disappointed B. bored C. interested D. happy
11. In winter he spends much time in the mountains. He is fond of _____ .

  1. to skate

  2. skated

  3. have skated

  4. skating

12. Answer the following questions according to the text. (from 11-13)
A new discovery of a dinosaur fossil in Antarctica has confirmed the idea that dinosaurs lived not only in the Northern Hemisphere but in the Southern Hemisphere as well. Up until this discovery, scientists had found dinosaur remains on every continent except Antarctica. This new discovery now confirms the idea that dinosaurs were distributed worldwide. If the dinosaur fossil is shown to be related to other dinosaurs of the same period in South America, it will also support the idea that South America and Antarctica were once linked together.
It is only recently that ____.

  1. a dinosaur fossil has been discovered in Antarctica

  2. important scientific studies about the Southern Hemisphere have been carried out.

  3. scientists have been seriously interested in fossils

  4. some new facts about the Northern Hemisphere have come to light.

13. One can understand from the passage that _____.


A. dinosaurs, at one time in the past, lived in both hemispheres.
B. dinosaurs were in fact, more commonly found in the Southern Hemisphere.
C. scientists had long since realized that dinosaurs had actually lived in Antarctica.
D. the dinosaur fossil, discovered in Antarctica, was significantly different from those found in other continents.

14. It is hoped that the discovery of the dinosaur fossil in Antarctica


_____.

  1. could answer the question whether South America and Antarctica were originally connected.

  2. would contribute significantly to our knowledge of the Northern Hemisphere.

  3. will throw further light on the existence of dinosaurs in the past.

  4. would lead to further similar discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere.

15. Answer the following questions according to the text. (from 14-17)
A popular method of treating frozen fingers and toes in very cold, even freezing weather is to slowly rewarm them or rub them with snow. The best treatment, however, is not slow rewarming but rapid rewarming. Putting the frozen fingers or toes in a warm bath or using a hot water bottle are both good ways to treat them. Hot drinks to warm the body from within are also helpful. One must be careful about burning the skin, however. The temperature of any heat applied should not be greater than 43 C.
The main concern of the passage is _____.

  1. how to treat fingers and toes that have been frozen

  2. why frozen fingers and toes should be slowly rewarmed

  3. how to keep adequately warm in the winter.

  4. the dangers of freezing weather for the body.

16. It is pointed out in the passage that _____.


A. one should try to rewarm frozen fingers and toes fairly rapidly.
B. the use of hot water bottles to rewarm the body is not advisable.
C. in rewarming the body the higher the temperature the better the
result is.
D.people should be warned not to go out in freezingly cold weather.

17. The author warns that _____.


A. in rewarming the body, care must be taken not to burn the skin.
B. the minimum temperature required is 43 C
C. in rewarming the body, care must be taken not to burn the skin.
D. hot drinks must not be taken in immediately.

18. Answer the following questions according to the text. (from 17-19)


Bicycling in America has been growing at an amazing rate. Bicycles used to be sold to parents for their children. Now those same parents are buying them for themselves, as well as for their children. And grandparents are cycling, too. Moreover, people don’t simply cycle for fun and for the exercise. Many young executives ride bikes to work as an alternative to adding to the pollution of cities, and to fighting traffic jams, while college and high school students find bikes an economical alternative to cars or buses.
(From 19- 21)
19. In the passage it is emphasized that, in America _____.
A. more and more people of all ages are now using bicycles.
B. few college students can afford to run a car.
C. no executive feels he can cycle to work.
D. most parents feel it is dangerous for children to cycle to school.

20. Cycling is also a hobby that _____.


A. attracts fewer and fewer people.
B. is getting increasingly more expensive
C. only appeals to the young
D. the whole family can enjoy.
21. From the passage we can infer that _____.
A. different people have different reasons for preferring bicycles toa car.

  1. most Americans can no longer afford to run a car.

  2. young children should not be allowed to cycle on main roads.

  3. a lot of parents are borrowing their children’s bicycles.

22. Answer the following questions according to the text. (from 20-22)


On the day of my first piano recital, I became more and more nervous. To help me calm down, my piano teacher told me to place several cabbages in the room where I practiced. I was so eager to get over my nerves that I was willing to try anything. For the next few hours, I played to an audience of cabbages. When the time of the
recital finally arrived, I was still terribly nervous. My hands felt like ice. When I finally walked across the stage, I looked out into the dark audience. I could not see anyone! All those people out there could just as easily have been cabbages. As I sat down to play, my hands relaxed. Before I knew it, I had played all my pieces without a mistake. For the first time, the cabbage heads applauded.
On the day of the recital the music teacher _____.

  1. advised the writer to put cabbages in the room where he practiced and play for them.

  2. warned the writer not to look at the audience.

  3. had no patience with the writer because he was nervous too.

  4. felt nearly as nervous about the recital as the writer did.

23. The writer stopped feeling nervous _____.


A. when he found he couldn’t see the audience
B. because he had practiced a great deal
C. when the audience began to applaud
D. before he walked onto the stage

24. In the passage it is explained that _____.


A. the writer was always nervous on the day of a concert
B. the writer played to some cabbages because there was no real audience
C. the writer always practiced in a room where there were cabbages
D. the writer finally began to relax just before he began his recital

25. Answer the following questions according to the text. (from 23-25)


Mountaineering has this advantage over most other sports; enjoyment depends very little indeed on natural ability or technical skill; it is a sport without winners and without losers. By all means study the technique of climbing if it interests you. But, believe me, provided you go to really good mountain country, it doesn’t much matter how you climb or what you climb. There are three things that matter; look up frequently to see the way ahead, don’t leave the holds you have until you have tested new ones; do all you can to help those climbing with you.
As it is pointed out in the passage, mountaineering is a sport _____.

  1. in which nobody wins and nobody loses

  2. that is not suitable for the old

  3. which can be enjoyed anywhere in the country that

  4. most people are interested in

26. When climbing one must _____.
A. always follow the good climbers
B. always keep to known routes
C. be careful to check that new holds are safe before leaving old ones
D. never look back

27. The passage emphasizes the fact that _____.


A. one climber should always help another
B. the techniques of climbing are of great importance
C. there is actually not much really good climbing country
D. climbing is not a team sport

28. Answer the following questions according to the text. (from 26-28)


The desires of a child were naturally rather limited in the Victorian era. Toys were simple and comparatively few. There were no bicycles or mechanical models; the average child “made his own fun” from very cheap materials. Really the only shop the child dreamed of entering for his own purposes was the sweatshop. Nowadays a bewildering variety of toys, magazines and entertainment in a multitude of shops, compete for his interest and money; and the boredom of having everything ready-made leads to a constant desire for something new.
(from 28-30)
It is suggested in the passage that the modern child _____.

  1. suffers from boredom in spite of all the toys.

  2. wishes he had been born in the Victorian era.

  3. develops his abilities by playing with toys.

  4. is allowed to eat too much.

29. According to the passage _____.


A. home-made toys give more pleasure than ready-made ones.
B. mechanical toys are essential to a child’s happiness.
C. a child should not be left to “make his own fun”.
D. simple toys slow down a child’s development.

30. The passage emphasizes _____.


A. the importance, in childhood, of a large choice of toys.
B. a child should have money to spend on toys.
C. the difference between a Victorian childhood and a present-dayone.
D. how lucky the modem child is.
31 A good name is better _____.

  1. than never

  2. than in bad company

  3. than promise long

  4. than richness

32 After the long school holidays, Mrs. Hay went to talk to Betty's


teacher. "Betty is glad that school has started", she said. "She is as_____."

  1. hungry as a wolf

  2. busy as a bee

  3. a as happy as a lark

  4. s slow as a tortoise

33 So _____ so done.

  1. Thought

  2. done

  3. saw

  4. said

34 "While there is _____ there is hope."

  1. life

  2. will

  3. wish

  4. love

35 "Better face a danger than be always in _____.

  1. fear

  2. favor

  3. moon

  4. flight

36. Choose the suitable title to the text
From ancient times some European countries had theatres where young men and boys played the roles of women. One example was 'The Globe', one of the most famous theatres of England. The greatest English playwright Shakespeare (1564-1616) worked there first as an actor and then as the author of plays. Theatre-lovers all over the world consider his comedies, tragedies and histories are a work of genius.

  1. European theatres

  2. The 'Globe'

  3. Theatre in the 17th century

  4. The greatest playwrights.

37. Mr. Brown was very afraid of dentist. Once he had a terribletoothache, and couldn't sleep. The next day, he decided to go tothe dentists and have his tooth extracted.

  1. Better face a danger than be always in fear.

  2. While there is life there is hope.

  3. Where there is smoke, there is fire.

  4. Where there is a will, there's a way.

38. An hour in the morning _____.

  1. is worth two in the evening

  2. as near as today and tomorrow

  3. is better than richness

  4. has wings

39. John was a very lazy pupil. During the school years he didn't learnhis lessons and always played truant. When the examinationtime came he was also to take his exams. But, alas, he didn't passthem and he cried bitterly.

  1. You have made your bed and you must lie on it.

  2. Living dog is better than a dead man.

  3. The rotten apple injures its neighbors

  4. The appetite comes with eating

40 Promise little _____.

  1. but do much

  2. who laughs

  3. while the sun shines

  4. never found again

41. Joe had a very big supper. When he asked for a piece of bread andbutter at bedtime, his mother said, " I've never seen anyone eatso much. You are always as hungry as _____."

  1. a wolf

  2. a lark

  3. a bee

  4. a mouse

42. The last drop makes _____.

  1. the cup run over

  2. both ends meet

  3. the cat out of the bag

  4. a horse laugh

43. _____ makes the world go round.

  1. money

  2. love

  3. hatred

  4. poor mouse

44 _____ repeats itself.

  1. children

  2. language

  3. everybody

  4. history

45 . One of our classmates fell ill, and was taken to hospital. In threemonths he was out and about, but lagged behind the pupils withhis studying. He asked many pupils to help him, nobody came tohis rescue, but me. After that we became friends.

  1. A friend in need is a friend indeed

  2. Facts are stubborn things

  3. Experience is the mother of wisdom

  4. Live and learn

46. When you are sleeping, what do you think your brain is doing?

  1. Working

  2. playing

  3. resting

  4. dreaming

47 Lost time is _____.

  1. never found again

  2. known by its tree

  3. not so black as he painted

  4. makes the cup run.

48. "Out of sight-out of _____.

  1. mind

  2. light

  3. fight

  4. guide

49 Everything is _____.

  1. good in its season

  2. shooting without aim

  3. better than saying

  4. better to do well than to say well

50 My friend Ann is a very clever girl. She is quick in everything shedoes. She is not lazy. She always does everything in time. Shedoesn't like lazy people who always try to put off their work andshe says _____.

  1. Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.

  2. Speech is silver but silence is gold.

  3. A bad wound is cured, not a bad name

  4. What is done can't be undone.

51 7. Read the passage and choose the correct answer to the question below. Unoka, for that was his father's name, had died ten years ago. In his day he was lazy and improvident and was quite incapable of thinking about tomorrow. If any money came his way, and it seldom did, he immediately bought gourds of palm-wine, called round his neighbors and made merry. He always said that whenever he saw a dead man's mouth he saw the folly of not eating what one had in one's lifetime. Unoka was, of course, a debtor and he owed every neighbor some money, from a few cowries to quite substantial amounts. Which saying sums up Unoka's attitude to life?

  1. Eat and drink, for tomorrow we die.

  2. Good fences make good neighbors

  3. Never leave for tomorrow what should be done today

  4. Keep your friends close; keep your enemies closer

52 -Hello, Ann? I haven't seen you for ages. Where have you been?
- I've been to Moscow. I was there for a month and came back last
week. I'm glad I'm at home.

  1. East or West, home is best.

  2. I liked Moscow very much.

  3. My family stayed in Moscow.

  4. I met our friends there.

53 Nobody expected them to part so suddenly. They loved eachother and they were to get married. One day he told her he wasgoing to Italy on business. He stayed 2 years there. Meanwhileshe completely forgot him and married Mr. Black, a rich man.

  1. A bad wound is cured, not a bad name.

  2. No news good news.

  3. Out of sight - out of mind.

  4. As is the workman so is the work

54 Mother gave Ann some money. The girl wanted to go to thecinema very much; at the same time she wanted to buy a book,but there was not enough money for both, "I'll buy the book andgo to the cinema next time when I have money" she said.

  1. You cannot eat your cake and have it.

  2. A man can die but once.

  3. A cat in gloves catches no mice.

  4. So many men, so many minds.

55 The agency wants to ... a campaign to target to market.



  1. persuade

  2. boost

  3. project

  4. consult

56 What will the travelers say when they come safe to the end of
their journey, having gone through many dangerous adventures?

  1. All is well that ends well.

  2. To take the bull by the horn.

  3. To kill two birds with one stone.

  4. Two heads are better than one.

57 What would you say to a grumbling group mate who is finding
fault with everything around?

  1. To get out of bed on the wrong side.

  2. Better late than never.

  3. East or West, home is best.

  4. Promise little, but do much.

58 Your friend has been suffering from a bad toothache for a long time ashe is afraid to go to the dentist. How would you urge him to overcomehis fear.

  1. The devil is not so black as is painted.

  2. He laughs best who laughs last.

  3. A burnt child dreads the fire.

  4. One swallow doesn't make a summer.

59 "A bit" means _____.

  1. a small amount

  2. some thing to eat

  3. to help someone

  4. someone

60 Everything is _____.

  1. good in its season

  2. shooting without aim

  3. better than saying

  4. better to do well than to say well

61 To "catch on" means _____.

  1. to be punished

  2. to grab something

  3. to understand

  4. to quit

62 To "cheer up" means _____.

  1. to become happy

  2. to become sad

  3. to become lost

  4. to become crazy

63 "Chicken feed" means _____.

  1. a small amount of money

  2. a lot of food

  3. A group of people gathering together

  4. a winter sports activity

64 Find the synonym of the following words written in capitals.
It was the voice of a born ORATOR.

  1. speaker

  2. addressee

  3. talker

  4. fighter

65 The function of advertising is primarily to inform and to _____ .

    1. Persuade

  1. Project

  2. Appeal

  3. promote

  1. There was something CRUEL in his voice.

  1. Severe

  2. Strange

  3. Fresh

  4. Funny

67 One of the novels by Jack London was “Martin Eden”, in which
the writer DESCRIBED his life.

  1. depicted

  2. printed

  3. Point out

  4. Noticed



  1. The whole excursion took APPROXIMATELY ten hours.

  1. about

  2. exactly

  3. precisely

  4. apparently

69 All the local residents spent that AWFUL night in a school.

  1. awkward

  2. terrible

  3. average

  4. insignificant

70 The man was staring at him, and the boy began to TREMBLE.

  1. shiver

  2. find

  3. move

  4. share

71 The restaurant was SUPERB, and the prices were very low, we
enjoyed our holidays.

  1. supersonic

  2. superior

  3. excellent

  4. expensive

72 Airline business is INCREASING nowadays.

  1. enlarging

  2. consuming

  3. ratifying

  4. consenting

73 At last things began to IMPROVE.

  1. get better

  2. injure become

  3. worse

  4. change

74 Everybody PROTESTED to be examined again.

  1. were for were against

  2. were after

  3. were for

  4. Were like

75 Small children sometimes FEAR the dark.

  1. are afraid

  2. are in love

  3. are in love

  4. are fond

76 She thought that he was BRAVE.

  1. strong

  2. quiet

  3. powerful

  4. courageous

77 The great Russian poet Pushkin was a REMARKABLE man.



  1. extraordinary

  2. careless

  3. clever

  4. hard

78 The time will come, no doubt, when a man will BE ALLOWED to
be very angry only on special days.

  1. be permitted be

  2. passed

  3. be settled

  4. Be given

79 I want you to accept the invitation of your English DOCTOR
friend.

  1. Physician

  2. doctrine

  3. boy

  4. physicist

80 You’ve made 2 BAD MISTAKES in your test.

  1. blunders

  2. wrong things

  3. an error

  4. misprints

81 When I met my friend she WAS VERY ANXIOUS about something.

  1. was troubled

  2. got angry

  3. looked for

  4. was glad

82 She was AWFULLY sorry for her.



  1. respectfully

  2. cordially

  3. correctly

  4. terribly

83 Don’t paint IN A HURRY.

  1. hastily

  2. exactly

  3. irritably

  4. specially

84 An old man was their CONSTANT buyer.

  1. permanent

  2. popular

  3. clever

  4. attentive

85 The achievements of science and technology of recent years have


influenced the CAREERS of many people.

  1. Marketing

  2. professions

  3. trading

  4. hands

86 Somebody TAPPED ON the door at night.

  1. knocked at

  2. closed

  3. looked through

  4. took care of

87 It’s high time for the child TO GO TO BYE-BYES.



  1. to go to sleep

  2. to say good bye

  3. to part with his parents

  4. to see his friends off

88 I wonder how many similar days I should BE FORCED to spend


there.

  1. be made

  2. be sent

  3. be heard

  4. be rich

89 Shakespeare is sometimes called the BARD-of-the middle age.

  1. poet

  2. writer

  3. poem

  4. banner

90 After Columbus’s first voyage in 1492, the news of his DISCOVERY
spread across Europe.

  1. Exploration

  2. Death

  3. Treason

  4. recovery

91 Can this camera ________ good photos?

  1. take

  2. to take

  3. to make

  4. make

92 Who was the first person ________ today?

  1. you spoke to

  2. spoke to you

  3. you spoke

  4. whom you spoke

93 I can’t find the book ________ .

  1. Anywhere

  2. Everywhere

  3. Nowhere

  4. somewhere

94 . There was a house at ________ .
the foot of the mountain the mountain foot the feet of the mountain the mountain’s foot
95 A person who talks to ________ is not necessarily mad.

  1. Himself

  2. Yourself

  3. Oneself

  4. itself

96 . I’ll be 13 tomorrow, ________ ?

  1. will I

  2. won’t I

  3. aren’t I

  4. am I

97 Did you hear ________ Julie said?

  1. What

  2. That

  3. that what

  4. which

98 . Spanish people usually speak ________ than English people.

  1. more quickly

  2. quicklier

  3. more quicklier

  4. more quicker

99 That old lady can’t stop me ________ the tennis match on my radio.

  1. listening to

  2. to listen

  3. listening

  4. listen to

100 I haven’t got a chair ________ .

  1. to sit on

  2. for sitting

  3. for to sit on

  4. to sit

101 ________ at the moment, I’ll go to the shops.

  1. As it isn’t raining

  2. As it doesn’t rain

  3. For it doesn’t rain

  4. For it isn’t raining

102 Bill drinks ________ whisky.

  1. so much

  2. too many

  3. none

  4. any

103 ________ are very intelligent.

  1. Both of them

  2. Both them

  3. Both they

  4. The both

104 . In a shop ________ customers.

  1. it is important to please

  2. it is important pleasing

  3. there is important pleasing

  4. there is important to please

105 Don’t leave your shoes on the table.

  1. Take them off!

  2. Pick up them!

  3. Put off them!

  4. Pick them off!

106 ________ in my class likes the teacher.

  1. Everyone

  2. All pupils

  3. All persons

  4. All people

107 We expected about 20 girls but there were ________ people there.

  1. More

  2. Some

  3. Others

  4. another

108 Your bicycle shouldn’t be in the house!

  1. Take it out!

  2. Get out it!

  3. Take away it!

  4. Put it off!

109 What time does the bus ________ Bradford?

  1. leave for

  2. go away to

  3. go away for

  4. leave to

110 . She ________ be Canadian because she’s got a British passport.

  1. can’t

  2. isn’t able to

  3. doesn’t need

  4. mustn’t

111 “Our daughter ________”, they said.

  1. was born three years ago

  2. is born for three years ago

  3. has been born since three years ago

  4. was born since three years

112 When ________ English?

  1. did he begin to study

  2. has he begun to study

  3. has he begun study

  4. did he begin study

113 Do you want some cheese? No, ________ .

  1. I still haven’t much

  2. I’ve some still

  3. I don’t want

  4. I’ve still got much

114 Brenda likes going to the theatre and ________ .

  1. so do I

  2. so go I

  3. so I like

  4. so I am

115 ________ from London to Edinburgh!

  1. What a long way it is

  2. How long there is

  3. What distance is there

  4. How long is

116 He’s a good guitarist, but he plays the piano ________ .

  1. quite well

  2. too hardly

  3. much better

  4. very good

117 When you go to the shops, bring me ________ .

  1. a tin of fruit

  2. a fruit tin

  3. a fruits tin

  4. a tin of fruits

118 Molly doesn’t eat fish.

  1. Neither does John

  2. So doesn’t John

  3. John doesn’t too.

  4. John doesn’t that either.

119 The airport is five miles ________ .

  1. away from here

  2. from here away

  3. far from here

  4. far away from here

120 Please ask ________ and see me.

  1. Bill to come

  2. Bill come

  3. to Bill come to

  4. Bill come

121 She always buys ________ my birthday.

  1. something awful for

  2. anything nice for

  3. anything nice to

  4. something awful to

122 Aren’t they friends ________ ?

  1. of yours

  2. of you

  3. to yours

  4. to you

123 She hardly ever eats ________ potatoes.

  1. or bread or

  2. neither bread or

  3. bread or

  4. neither bread nor

124 This is the record we ________ .

  1. like so much

  2. are liking

  3. so much

  4. like it much are liking it much

125 She’s going to buy ________ new trousers.

  1. Some

  2. a couple of

  3. this

  4. some pair of

126 Is she going to school? No, ________

  1. she’s cycling

  2. she doesn’t

  3. to the shops

  4. she gets by bus

127 The firefighters had to break the door ______ to rescue the little
girl.

  1. Down

  2. Out

  3. Into

  4. on

128 The burglar broke ______ the house and stole all their money and
jewelry.

  1. Into

  2. Forth

  3. Away

  4. away

129 I don’t know why their marriage is breaking ______.

  1. In

  2. Through

  3. Up

  4. for

130 After two hours of hard work, we decided to break ______ for a
little cup of coffee.

  1. Off

  2. Up

  3. Into

  4. of

131 We have to break ______ all our emotional barriers to feel free.

  1. Down

  2. Into

  3. Away

  4. in

132 Many women are afraid ________ mice.

  1. Of

  2. With

  3. From

  4. than



  1. 133 There is a big difference ________ a cheap watch and an expensive one. A. Between

  2. With

  3. Than

  4. from

134 Tom was really delighted ________ your gift.

  1. with

  2. for

  3. about

  4. in

135 Wallace wasn’t very careful when he drove the car, ________ ?

  1. was he

  2. wasn’t he

  3. did he

  4. didn’t he

136 She didn’t tell Robert where her wife was, ________ ?

  1. did she

  2. wasn’t she

  3. didn’t she

  4. was she

137 Linda is thirsty. She wants ________ glass of milk.

  1. Another

  2. Other

  3. Some

  4. any

138 I want to give my brother ________ for his birthday.

  1. Something

  2. a thing

  3. anything

  4. any

139 Is that umbrella ________ ?

  1. yours

  2. you

  3. to you

  4. your

140 We bought a lamp for Mr. Pools. We gave it ________ last night.

  1. to him

  2. him

  3. his

  4. for him

141 Don’t talk ________ .

  1. to him

  2. him

  3. he

  4. at him

142 A: Whose car is that?
B: It’s ________ .

  1. Hers

  2. My

  3. You

  4. she

143 There isn’t ________ in the restaurant.

  1. Anybody

  2. any people

  3. any persons

  4. nobody

144 When I returned home, my father asked me where I ________ .

  1. had been

  2. was

  3. have been

  4. went

145 Tom has just left for San Francisco. By six o’clock tomorrow he
________ New York.

  1. will have reached

  2. will reach

  3. reaches

  4. has reached

146 My brother told me that he ________ the letter.

  1. has posted

  2. will post

  3. had posted

  4. is posting

147 I wonder why his experiment never came ______.

  1. Off

  2. Upon

  3. From

  4. in

148 Look how beautiful it is! All the flowers are coming ______. It’s
springtime.

  1. Out

  2. Down

  3. Off

  4. for

149 He came ______ with a good solution to the problem.

  1. Out

  2. Apart

  3. On

  4. Up

150 He was lucky to come ______ without any scratches.

  1. Through

  2. Under

  3. By

  4. for

151 Be careful! It’s really fragile. I don’t want it to come ______ in
your hands.

  1. Apart

  2. Out

  3. Away

  4. under

152 Will the stain come ______ if I wash it?

  1. In

  2. Up

  3. Out

  4. For

153 His aunt just died so he will come ______ a lot of money.

  1. Into

  2. Up

  3. Out

  4. Across

154 You can go home if you ________ your work.

  1. have finished

  2. are finishing finished

  3. will

  4. finish

155 When I arrived home at 7 o’clock, I was very surprised. Everybody
________ out.

  1. were

  2. has gone

  3. had gone

  4. is

156 He is sad because he ________ some money.

  1. lost

  2. had lost

  3. was lost

  4. has lost

157 Apart from those three very cold weeks in January, it has been a
very ________ winter.

  1. mild

  2. pale

  3. soft

  4. plain

158 The best student in each class will ______ a prize at the end of term.

  1. Receive

  2. Possess

  3. Prove

  4. catch

159 There is real concern that food supplies will not be ________ to feed
the increasing world population.

  1. Sufficient

  2. Satisfactory

  3. Equal

  4. measured

160 The police ________ her for helping the murderer to escape.

  1. Searched

  2. Prevented

  3. arrested

  4. caught

161 The children will not be allowed to come with us if they don’t
________ themselves better.

  1. Behave

  2. Accustom

  3. Direct

  4. declare

162 You must obtain ________ from the landowner to fish in this river.

  1. Permission

  2. Freedom

  3. Permit

  4. advertisement

163 The local tourist bureau will send you _______ about hotels in the

  1. area.

  2. Information

  3. News

  4. Knowledge

  5. notice

164 The use of plastic for shoes ________ of leather has ruined shoe
repairing as a business.

  1. Instead

  2. Else

  3. as well

  4. although

165 Her husband felt it would be silly to ________ the color of the curtains
before they had painted the room.

  1. Choose

  2. Find

  3. Change

  4. lose

166 The _______ of ice-cream sold increases sharply in the summer
months.

  1. Count

  2. Account

  3. amount

  4. number

167 It will ________ time if we make the sandwiches the day before the
picnic.

  1. Save

  2. Lower

  3. Spare

  4. earn

168 I haven’t got enough string to ________ up this parcel.

  1. Close

  2. Tie

  3. Fold

  4. stick

169 Bill doesn’t ________ what people say about him.

  1. Care

  2. Matter

  3. Concern

  4. disturb

170 Although the false banknotes fooled many people, they did not
________ to close examination.

  1. stand up

  2. put up

  3. look up

  4. pay up

171 W1hen he beat the carpet, the ________ ros1e in clouds.

  1. Dust

  2. Soil

  3. Mud

  4. powder

172 _____ of money prevented us from taking a holiday this year.

  1. Lack

  2. Emptiness

  3. Freeze

  4. Limit

173 This blue-flower is known by ______ names in other parts of England.

  1. Various

  2. Difference

  3. Severe

  4. usual

174 Why can’t you do this small ________ for me? I’ve helped you often
enough in the past.


  1. Favor

  2. Demand

  3. Effort

  4. influence

175 When there was a short ________ in the conversation, I asked if
anyone would like anything to drink.

  1. Pause

  2. Wait

  3. Blank

  4. place

176 While I am on holiday, ring me at my hotel only if there are any
________ messages for me.

  1. hasty

  2. valuable

  3. urgent

  4. confident

177 This ________ is not big enough to cut down a tree.

  1. Axe

  2. Hammer

  3. Screw

  4. knife

178 He must give us more time ________ we shall not be able to make
a good Job of it.

  1. Otherwise

  2. Consequently

  3. Doubtless

  4. whether

179 I should be very _______ if you would post this letter for me.

  1. Pleasant

  2. Accepted

  3. Grateful

  4. thanking

180 1. Choose the correct modal verb to complete the sentence
A: ______ turn on the volume of the radio This is my favourite song.
B: Sure. You ._______ ask me. I'm never disturbed by music.

  1. Can I / needn't

  2. Could I / must

  3. May I / can't

  4. Must I / could

181 2. Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence
I was under the impression that you too _________ along with us.

  1. were supposed to come

  2. supposed to have come

  3. supposed to come

  4. came to suppose

182 It is time to ________ the table for dinner.

  1. lay out

  2. place

  3. lay

  4. serve

183 3. Choose the correct form of verb to complete the sentence
The injured _______ to the ambulance while the people_______
around the crime scene.

  1. were being taken / were gathering

  2. were taken / would gather

  3. have been taken / gathered

  4. have been taken / gather

184 4. ... that she wants is another dress. She simply adores dresses.

  1. All

  2. Every

  3. Both

  4. Each

185 He won’t ________ to buy some bread unless I tell him again.

  1. Remember

  2. Realize

  3. Remind

  4. forget

186 . Because of the fine weather, we had all our classes in the _____ air.

  1. Clear

  2. Outside

  3. Full

  4. open

187 ________ is the climate like in your country?

  1. What

  2. Which

  3. Where

  4. How

188 ________ of these students studies hard?

  1. Which

  2. Who

  3. How

  4. What

189 She will come at 7 o’clock ________ evening.

  1. at this on

  2. this

  3. this

  4. of this

190 A: Are my shoes in the box?
B: No, there ________ in the box.

  1. isn’t anything

  2. isn’t nothing

  3. isn’t any

  4. aren’t things

191 Alice is ________ as the boys.

  1. as strong

  2. so strong

  3. also strong

  4. too strong

192 I never eat potatoes, and ________.

  1. neither does Tom

  2. so doesn’t Tom

  3. neither Tom does

  4. neither is Tom

193 What ________ on Sundays?

  1. does Ali usually do

  2. Ali usually does

  3. does Ali usually

  4. usually does Ali do

194 ________ lovely food!

  1. Where

  2. How

  3. What

  4. Which

195 I think there are ________ in the garden.

  1. some people

  2. anybody

  3. someone

  4. nobody

196 This is ________.


  1. question thirty

  2. the question thirteenth

  3. the question thirty

  4. thirteen question

197 The old man came ________ the stairs.

  1. Down

  2. off

  3. through

  4. out of

198 In Britain people drive ________ the left.

  1. On

  2. In

  3. From

  4. -

  1. The distance ______ Ankara ______ Bursa is five hundred kilometers.

  1. from / to

  2. to / to

  3. from / _

  4. From\ out

200. Hockey players always play in a ____
rink

  1. ring

  2. track

  3. ski

  4. slopes

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