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1. 341TTEESSTT YYOOUURR EENNGGLLIISSHH
LISTENING TEST
PART A
Directions: In Part A you will hear short conversa-
tions between two speakers. At the end of each
conversation, a third person will ask a question
about what was said. You will hear each conver-
sation just one time. Therefore, you must listen
carefully to understand what each speaker says.
After you hear a conversation and the question
about it, read the four possible answers in your
test book and decide which one is the best answer
to the question you heard. Then on your answer
sheet, find the number of the question and fill in
the space that corresponds to the answer you
have chosen.
1.
(A) She really likes the song.
(B) She really dislikes the song.
(C) She does not get to hear the song often
enough.
(D) She has heard the song too much.
2.
(A) Man (B) Woman
(C) Melisa (D) Erik
3.
(A) They have already eaten.
(B) They will eat later when they are more hun-
gry.
(C) They will leave now to go to eat at a restau-
rant.
(D) They will eat a lunch now that the man pre-
pares.
4.
(A) Give it stitches.
(B) Nothing, it is merely a scratch.
(C) Perform an operation.
(D) Bandage it.
5.
(A) The woman is usually careless when packing.
(B) Missing little things when packing is a com-
mon occurrence.
(C) The woman is always packing.
(D) He is the one who had missed the little things
when packing.
6.
(A) Ten (B) Two
(C) Three (D) Five
7.
(A) The man did not wash the dishes.
(B) The man was reading.
(C) The man did not attend the meeting with her.
(D) The meeting did not go as planned.
8.
(A) Go out in the sailboat if there are thunder
showers
(B) Watch the weather forecast herself
(C) Go out in the sailboat if the weather is nice
(D) Buy a sailboat if the weather is nice
9.
(A) Three (B) A week
(C) Five days (D) One month
10.
(A) He gets his fortune told regularly, and thinks
it is worthwhile.
(B) He has never had his palm read by a fortune
teller.
(C) He has had his fortune told, but thinks it is
worthless to do so.
(D) He enjoys spending the time and money to
have his palm read by a fortune teller.
11.
(A) The woman doesn't need summer clothes.
(B) They should have started looking for summer
clothes earlier.
(C) Weekend is not a good time for shopping.
(D) It's not time yet to look for summer clothes.
12.
(A) Three fifteen (B) Three o'clock
(C) Two Thirty (D) Three thirty
13.
(A) One (B) Two
(C) Three (D) Four
14.
(A) It is not surprising that Tim was happy.
(B) Tim's salary is not wonderful.
(C) Tim never thought about his salary.
(D) Tim was not happy or surprised.
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15.
(A) He does not like to talk.
(B) He talks nonstop.
(C) He is pleasant to talk with.
(D) He always talks about boxing.
16.
(A) Dr. Sampson
(B) The man
(C) Dr. Jones
(D) Both Dr. Jones and Dr. Sampson
17.
(A) Onions
(B) Tomato soup
(C) Mushroom soup
(D) French onion soup
18.
(A) In a stadium
(B) At a concert
(C) In a movie theater
(D) In a house
19.
(A) She does not like talking to the man.
(B) She is not the right person to talk to.
(C) She does not have time at the moment but
she can talk tomorrow.
(D) She can talk if he can finish fast.
20.
(A) He has an unfriendly attitude.
(B) He is friendly.
(C) He is a quiet person.
(D) No one in the office is as unpopular as Rick is.
21.
(A) The article has many good ideas.
(B) They should finish reading the article.
(C) The man has no idea how bad the article is.
(D) It would be nice to take a break
22.
(A) Watching a TV program
(B) Going through files
(C) Discussing a project
(D) Working on a computer
23.
(A) Her pie is excellent.
(B) Her mother and her aunt made better pies
than this.
(C) Her mother made better pies than her aunt.
(D) Her mother and her aunt gave her more com-
pliments.
24.
(A) The bank (B) The post office
(C) The school (D) On the road
25.
(A) Gary is crazy.
(B) The house was not built to Gary's satisfaction.
(C) He was surprised that Gary sold the house.
(D) Gary had to sell his house to pay his debts.
PART B
Directions: In Part B you will hear extended con-
versations between two speakers. At the end of
each conversation, a third person will ask several
questions about what was said. You will hear each
conversation and the questions about it just one
time. They will not be written out for you.
Therefore, you must listen carefully to understand
what each speaker says. After you hear a conver-
sation and the question about it, read the four
possible answers in your test book and decide
which one is the best answer to the question you
heard. Then on your answer sheet, find the num-
ber of the question and fill in the space that cor-
responds to the answer you have chosen.
26.
(A) His siblings (B) His cousins
(C) His parents (D) His grandparents
27.
(A) Weekend (B) Evening
(C) Afternoon (D) Morning
28.
(A) Home (B) Amusement park
(C) Aquarium (D) Studio tour
29.
(A) Only new movies
(B) Only bad movies
(C) Only school movies
(D) Only famous movies
30.
(A) At school (B) At home
(C) At work (D) At a park
31.
(A) He got a job in Italy.
(B) He was here only for studies; so legally, he
cannot stay any longer.
(C) He misses his country.
(D) He failed in many subjects.
32.
(A) Get a job for him
(B) Take his picture
(C) Teach him English
(D) Give him a parting gift
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33.
(A) Because Mike himself was planning to take a
picture of the class.
(B) Because he doesn't like the woman
(C) Because he has already bought something
else
(D) Because Mike is more fond of books
34.
(A) Dictionaries published by different publishing
houses
(B) Hardbound editions of good dictionaries
(C) Dictionaries not available in Italy
(D) Different dictionaries serving various purpos-
es
35.
(A) She doesn't like it.
(B) She agrees to it as dictionaries are always
useful.
(C) She does not understand what he said.
(D) She is impressed by the man's greatness.
36.
(A) They had a long day.
(B) They should not attend the meeting.
(C) There are some good restaurants around.
(D) Food is an interesting subject.
37.
(A) At home (B) In a hotel
(C) In a motel (D) At her sister's
38.
(A) Swiss restaurant across the street
(B) French restaurant on Dublin Street
(C) Italian restaurant around the corner
(D) Oriental restaurant on the main street
39.
(A) He has lived there all his life.
(B) He is fond of good food.
(C) He owns some of these restaurants.
(D) He has friends working for these restaurants.
40.
(A) On the main street
(B) On Dublin Street
(C) Two blocks away
(D) Across the street
PART C
Directions: In Part C you will hear short talks. At
the end of each talk, a second person will ask sev-
eral questions about what was said. You will hear
each talk and the questions about it just one time.
They will not be written out for you. Therefore,
you must listen carefully to understand what each
speaker says. After you hear a question, read the
four possible answers in your test book and decide
which one is the best answer to the question you
heard. Then on your answer sheet, find the num-
ber of the question and fill in the space that cor-
responds to the answer you have chosen.
41.
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4
42.
(A) Blood (B) Salt
(C) Thalium (D) Water
43.
(A) Respiratory (B) Digestive
(C) Excretory (D) Circulatory
44.
(A) Dry mouth
(B) Concentration of salt
(C) Fluid in blood stream
(D) Rise in body temperature
45.
(A) Hearts and veins
(B) Lungs and trachea
(C) Mouth and stomach
(D) Liver and kidneys
46.
(A) The distinct atmosphere of each section
(B) Special sound effects
(C) Flashing traffic lights
(D) The extraordinary views of the zookeeper
47.
(A) Because the zookeeper kept on giving com-
mentary
(B) Because there were cars running through the
zoo
(C) Because each section had a distinct atmos-
phere
(D) Because there were animals from all over the
world
48.
(A) To keep the animals under control
(B) To have music for the visitors
(C) To provide the animals with special sound
effects of their natural surroundings
(D) To record the conversations of the visitors
49.
(A) Because if the animals weren't caged, the
roads would look like jungles.
(B) Because our roads are as dangerous for ani-
mals as dark jungles are for us.
(C) Because there are so many accidents on roads
every day.
(D) Because roads pass through jungles.
50.
(A) A lover of animals
(B) A student of sound effects
(C) An authority on jungles
(D) A true friend
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PHRASAL VERBS TEST
1. I'm afraid you've signed the agreement
now, Mr. Blake. It's too late to back
............ it.
a. out of b. away from
c. away with d. down to
2. While they were on holiday their house
was broken …………………….. and some
valuable paintings were stolen.
a. down b. into
c. about d. away
3. I'm not surprised that Tom and Julie
have...................They were never
really suited.
a. broken down b. broken off
c. broken up d. broken away
4. When a fire...............at least ten
priceless paintings were completely
destroyed.
a. broke out b. broke off
c. broke down d. broke through
5. Seeing the couple walking hand in hand
............memories of his own first love.
a. brought up b. brought back
c. brought out d. brought on
6. I think it's a lot more difficult
to................. children nowadays than
it used to be.
a. bring out b. bring off
c. bring on d. bring up
7. A: And another thing I'd like to say is
that...
B: Sorry to .................. Mr. Green, but
you're wanted on the phone. It's
your wife.
a. butt in b. get through
c. stop over d. go over
8. Because of possible bomb threats the
Queen has decided to .................her
proposed visit to Northern Ireland next
month.
a. call out b. call away
c. call up d. call off
9. When Joan returned to school after her
illness, she had to work really hard to
catch .......... the others.
a. in with b. up to
c. up with d. round to
10. There were so many people leaving the
hotel that it took nearly an hour
to....................
a. check up b. check out
c. check in d. check over
11. Do you think you could ............. these
figures for me just to make sure they're
correct.
a. check over b. check off
c. check in d. check through
12. It looks as if the weather is beginning
to .................at last.
a. clear off b. clear out
c. clear away d. clear up
13. This is a word I have
never come……………………before.
a. across b. on
c. through d. to
14. In her first year in business, my aunt
came…………………………..more problems
than she had expected.
a. down on b. out of
c. in to d. up against
15. You can count ………………………. me if
you ever want any help.
a. in b. on
c. up d. by
16. I don't think they'd really like it if we
just ..............them. You know how
they like to tidy up before visitors
come.
a. run out on b. drop in on
c. call by d. go along
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17. A: Where do you want me to..............
you.......... Jane?
B: Outside the station, if it's all right.
a. take off b. bring off
c. drop off d. leave off
18. Mr. Brown still hadn't faced..............
the fact that they're never going to
make him Assistant Manager.
a. up to b. down in
c. on in d. round to
19. David, do you think you
could................. a meeting with Mr.
Brown for one day next week?
a. catch up b. have round
c. fix up d. work out
20. The Prime Minister had difficulty in
...................his message to the
nation.
a. getting through
b. getting across
c. getting out
d. getting on
21. The thieves................... (escaped) by
rushing into the underground.
a. got back b. got away
c. picked up d. got through
22. I don't know how they................
(manage/ survive financially) now that
Harry's out of work.
a. go on b. get by
c. get over d. pass out
23. Right, if you're really ready, I think it's
time to get.............. some work.
a. round to b. down in
c. on in d. down to
24. We live in a friendly community and
everyone………………… each other very
well
a. gets on with b. gets up to
c. gets out of d. gets down to
25. The fact is, doctor, I just can't
…………………… this dreadful cough.
a. get out of b. get rid of
c. get down to d. get round to
26. You look very unhappy, Doris. What's
the matter? Is something getting you
............ ?
a. along b. down
c. in d. up
27. Although I hadn't worked very hard, I
still managed to .................. (pass)
the exam.
a. put up b. come round
c. get through d. pick up
28. If she hadn't given him .............., the
police would never have found him.
a. away b. for
c. in d. off
29. They surrounded the enemy and forced
them to ......................... .
a. give in b. give out
c. give up d. give over
30. Oh, Charles, could you.................
(distribute) the books, please?
a. give out b. give in
c. put away d. put out
31. After failing his driving test four times,
he finally………………… trying to pass.
a. gave up b. gave away
c. gave off d. gave in
32. I'll have to ................now, I'm afraid;
there is someone at the door.
a. hang on b. hang up
c. hang out d. hang back
33. Would you……………………a minute
please, I'll try to connect you.
a. keep on b. stay on
c. hold on d. stop on
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34. I'm sorry I'm late. I was………………….. in
the traffic.
a. held back b. held down
c. held over d. held up
35. In some parks visitors are requested to
keep ……………………….the grass.
a. off b. aside
c. out d. away
36. He kept…………………….trying to annoy
me and in the end I just hit him.
a. in b. on
c. at d. with
37. I try to keep…………………….. the latest
fashions by going lots of shows in
London.
a. up with b. along with
c. up to d. next to
38. Manchester United's chances of going
to the final of the Champions League
were ended when they were knocked
............... by Real Madrid in the semi-
final.
a. back b. up
c. out d. away
39. If you don't know what the word
means, you'd better .................. in
the dictionary.
a. look it over b. look for it
c. look it up d. look into it
40. We look……………………. to receiving a
prompt reply to our letter.
a. round b. through
c. after d. forward
41. ..........................! (Be careful) There
is a car coming!
a. look at b. look out
c. hold up d. keep up
42. Was that true or did you..................?
a. make it up b. make it out
c. make it off d. make it over
43. I'll……………………in my car on the way to
work.
a. take you out b. bring you up
c. let you off d. pick you up
44. In order to be able to afford a holiday
every summer I have to try to put
......... some money each month.
a. away b. for
c. in d. off
45. I had to put………………….. having the
party because I was ill.
a. up b. through
c. off d. on
46. I find her husband unbearable, and I
can't imagine how she can
put………………..his awful behavior .
a. on to b. up with
c. down on d. away from
47. We shall have to…………………………if we
want to go to Florida this summer.
a. save up b. put away
c. put aside d. lay up
48. Don't take any notice on him, Janet.
He's only trying to show............. .
a. away b. for
c. in d. off
49. The plane ……………………late because of
the terrible weather.
a. blew up b. grew up
c. went on d. took off
50. Anyway, John................ (remove)
your coat and come through and meet
the others.
a. take off b. get together
c. hold up d. put on
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STRUCTURE TEST
1. When he was going away for the week-
end, he _____ his neighbor water the
lawn.
(A) got (B) has
(C) requested (D) had
2. Not only did many people volunteer to
bring food for the picnic,
______________
(A) but also drinks and games.
(B) many people offered to bring
drinks and games.
(C) many people did not offer to bring
drinks and games.
(D) they brought food.
3. Vasco Nunez de Balboa _________ the
Pacific Ocean in 1513.
(A) was discovered
(B) had discover
(C) discovered
(D) discover
4. While my brother has excellent eye-
sight, he _____ hard of hearing.
(A) has (B) is
(C) was (D) isn't
5. My cousin lives _____ a farm.
(A) at (B) on
(C) in (D) within
6. When she was a young girl, she used
to wish she _____ a princess.
(A) were (B) was
(C) is (D) became
7. Travelers checks are useful when one is
traveling because _________ people
refuse to accept them.
(A) quite a few (B) a few
(C) few (D) many
8. We usually expect that __________
bring bad news.
(A) a telegram (B) telegrams
(C) telegram (D) the telegrams
9. If we __________ salt, the soup would
have been tastier.
(A) add (B) could add
(C) don't add (D) had added
10. For a variety of reasons, many
American young adults are returning
home or are not leaving home at all,
___________________.
(A) which has made families to react in
different ways.
(B) which makes families react in dif-
ferent ways to this.
(C) to which makes families react in
different ways.
(D) which is making families react in
different ways.
11. Had I run out of gas, I __________
called the garage.
(A) had
(B) would have
(C) would
(D) should have
12. Paterson was angry _____ his friend
and threw a book at him.
(A) with (B) at
(C) on (D) about
13. You _____ better study a lot next
week, if you want to get through that
exam.
(A) should (B) had
(C) will (D) must
14. Your friends won't be late,________?
(A) won't they (B) will they
(C) isn't it (D) is it
15. _________________________ guns
had been made by skilled gunsmiths,
one at a time.
(A) In 1798, Eli Whitney came up with
a new idea,
(B) In 1798, when Eli Whitney came up
with a new idea,
(C) Since 1798 Eli Whitney had been
working on a new idea,
(D) Until 1798, when Eli Whitney came
up with a new idea,
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Find out the mistakes or unnecessary
words in the questions 16-40
16. The A) lab's conversational desktop
B) is a voice-controlled computer sys-
tem C) that acts like an automatic
receptionist, personal secretary, and
travel agent D) which screening all
calls, taking messages, and making
airline reservations.
17. Even among the general public, con-
sciousness A) has been raised high
enough B) so that anyone sporting fin-
ery made from the skins of an endan-
gered animal C) run the risk of at least
a D) verbal assault.
18. Coastal erosion is A) the only natural
B) process that C) has altered the
world's shorelines ever since the
oceans D) formed first some three bil-
lion years ago.
19. Surveys A) note however, that the eld-
erly are frequent victims of certain
types of B) crimes, C) like D) purse-
snatching.
20. Noise is A) external and excessive
stimulus that B) increases C) rather
D) than decreases your tension.
21. A) Although teachers around the
world are B) separated by thousands
of miles, their methods C) of trying to
encourage children to write D) springs
from a common source.
22. The professor managed to A) attend-
ing to the needs B) of his family while
C) working day and night for D) the
prestigious award.
23. Jan later laughs A) about B) having
fell C) into the pond, although she was
very embarrassed about it D) then.
24. Only one egg hatched after twenty-
eight days, A) while all B) the C) oth-
ers hatched after D) twenty-ninth day.
25. A few A) and B) the 50 stamps that
my sister had C) were either for sale
or D) trade.
26. My grandmother could never under-
stand why I A) preferred a B) 20-sto-
ries building C) to a rambling house
D) in the fields.
27. "The Starlight Cafe" A) is a good place
B) for order seafood C) but D) not to
order meat.
28. A) The legendary Robin Hood
B) used to steal from the rich people
C) to give to D) all poor.
29. Although the poor families are A) fast
learning the new trade, the B) lack of
education C) are hampering D) their
advancement.
30. In A) the event something happening
B) to the family, C) the lawyer assured
her that the house would D) go to her
friend.
31. The A) entire city B) except the west-
ern section C) is D) being plunge into
darkness for the night.
32. Frank and Anna Johnson A) had a
daughter who B) were born in 1950,
but who C) died a few years D) later.
33. Americans tend to embody A) to what
many B) is a curious combination of
admiration C) for their political system
in general and disdain for D) its par-
ticular operations.
34. I A) have been having headaches so
often B) later C) that I think I
D) ought to see a doctor.
35. A) Thousands years ago, the world
had several ice B) ages; or C) periods
of time when the climate was very cold
and thick sheets of ice covered
D) much of the earth.
36. A) Hunger is B) not an unavoidable C)
phenomena as are death and D) taxes.
37. Peter Weir, A) the prominent
Australian filmmaker and screenplay
writer, B) and C) was planning to visit
the United States to D) make a film.
38. While most Americans may admire a
person who A) speaks more than one
B) language, most of them do not
place any value C) on learning anoth-
er language D) themself.
39. A) Having spent his childhood longing
for books, Andrew Carnegie realized
their value and B) went on to become
the largest donor of funds C) the
American public library system has
ever D) had donors.
40. The A) survival instinct of cockroaches
B) are so great that they C) are known
to reproduce even D) within a ring of
fire.
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VOCABULARY TEST
1. I................. dropped the bottle of
wine on the kitchen floor and apolo-
gized for that.
a. generously b. deliberately
c. accidentally d. confidently
2. What about..................? Do you think
I'll be able to fine a good house there?
a. transition
b. contribution
c. qualification
d. accommodation
3. You aren't....................to smoke in
here. It's no smoking compartment.
a. let b. allowed
c. obliged d. commanded
4. A new Minister for Agriculture has
been...................
a. determined b. appointed
c. admitted d. assumed
5. He is very ................of his conduct
and promises never to behave like that
again.
a. sorry b. miserable
c. ashamed d. guilty
6. If you want to learn something, you
had better pay ...................in class.
a. care b. respect
c. attention d. notice
7. We walked along the ………………….. of
the river.
a. coast b. beach
c. bank d. shore
8. Liverpool are sure to...................
Manchester United in the match on
Saturday.
a. win b. overcome
c. beat d. gain
9. He is a .................. man he does not
hesitate to fight with a lion.
a. coward b. brave
c. healthy d. talented
10. He had worked with wood all his life
and was a skilled....................
a. potter b. carpenter
c. butcher d. plumber
11. The XYZ Video ................contains
details of over 300 productions.
a. brochure b. leaflet
c. prospectus d. catalogue
12. The managing director told the journal-
ists he was ...................... of success.
a. confident b. happy
c. optimistic d. reliable
13. They have a tennis ..................... at
the bottom of their garden.
a. court b. field
c. ground d. pitch
14. Babies learn how to ............. before
they walk.
a. creep b. crawl
c. wonder d. stroll
15. The music at modern discos is so loud
that it can cause.................among
teenagers.
a. blindness b. dumbness
c. deafness d. unconsciousness
16. After spending large sums of money
redecorating their house, the Brown's
found themselves in.................. .
a. common b. debt
c. time d. public
17. He was expecting to be the first, but he
came the last. He was..............
a. amazed b. stunned
c. pleased d. disappointed
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18. What have you put in this salad? It
tastes...................
a. interesting b. exciting
c. disgusting d. shocking
19. There have been many vol-
canic................... in the world history.
a. explosions b. eruptions
c. violences d. disturbances
20. We as a company feel that it
is.....................to maintain good
worker-management relations.
a. moderate b. special
c. absolute d. essential
21. She refused my invitation three times,
but ............. she accepted.
a. recently b. presently
c. nowadays d. eventually
22. This book is sold in every country in the
world...................the United States.
a. except b. other
c. without d. despite
23. We will do ................... in the lab next
lesson.
a. an experience
b. a research
c. an investigation
d. an experiment
24. You can be made to pay a
..........................for smoking on the
Underground.
a. charge b. dept
c. fine d. tax
25. High in the sky a.................... of birds
was flying southward.
a. flock b. herd
c. swarm d. peck
26. The river .................. east to the sea.
a. rolls b. moves
c. pours d. flows
27. If you want to become .................
when you speak, you have to forget
about making mistakes.
a. practical b. fluent
c. clever d. wise
28. According to the weather
...................... it is going to be fine
today.
a. prediction b. indication
c. announcement d. forecast
29. The boy was ........................ by the
noise of the explosion.
a. afraid b. nervous
c. frightened d. fearful
30. His father's ................... was a sad
occasion.
a. coffin b. funeral
c. cemetery d. ceremony
31. We farmers have an enormous amount
of extra work to do
at.......................time.
a. crop b. produce
c. harvest d. collection
32. You don't have to wear a suit, it's going
to be ……………..… dinner.
a. formal b. an informal
c. polite d. a generous
33. What would you do if you unexpected-
ly.............. a fortune.
a. inherited b. descended
c. gave d. handed
34. Two hours after the child of the rich
businessman had been ............ some-
body telephoned the father and
demanded 200 million.
a. escaped b. kidnapped
c. brought d. hijacked
35. I can't ......................you my camera,
I need it myself.
a. give b. borrow
c. have d. lend
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36. The great .................... of people in
this country nowadays owns a TV set.
a. part b. majority
c. number d. mass
37. The street is so ………… that pedestrians
can pass along it only in single file.
a. wide b. long
c. low d. narrow
38. During exams students usually
become...................
a. nervous b. irritable
c. generous d. hospitable
39. My birthday party is special........... .
a. situation b. position
c. case d. occasion
40. During my stay in England I didn't have
many........... to practice my language.
a. luck b. possibilities
c. opportunities d. probabilities
41. If you want other people to understand
you must speak very slowly and
............ after each work.
a. interrupt b. pause
c. continue d. shout
42. The order to abandon ship was given
and hundreds of people ……… into the
icy water.
a. dipped b. indulged
c. sunk d. plunged
43. The current .........................of this
town is about 200,000.
a. membership b. group
c. number d. population
44. We shall have to ..............the meeting
until next week, I'm afraid.
a. reorganize b. forward
c. postpone d. replace
45. In most parts of the world people suf-
fer from..............
a. fame b. salvation
c. poverty d. wealth
46. In ......... societies, man used wrestling
for self protection. Now it's a sport.
a. developed b. progressive
c. primitive d. developing
47. They made ................... of 1000
pounds on the sale of their house.
a. a gain b. a profit
c. a benefit d. an increase
48. He is so ................ his success that he
always talks about it.
a. proud of b. honest in
c. sincere with d. thoughtful for
49. The ................ at the football match
became violent when their team lost.
a. spectators b. groups
c. observers d. customers
50. If you've got a………………..of cards, I'll
show you some tricks.
a. collection b. pack
c. set d. parcel
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VOCABULARY TEST
1 – C
2 – D
3 – B
4 – B
5 – C
6 – C
7 – C
8 – C
9 – B
10 – B
11 – D
12 – A
13 – A
14 – B
15 – C
16 – B
17 – D
18 – C
19 – B
20 – D
21 – D
22 – A
23 – D
24 – C
25 – A
26 – D
27 – B
28 – D
29 – C
30 – B
31 – C
32 – B
33 – A
34 – B
35 – D
36 – B
37 – D
38 – A
39 – D
40 – C
41 – B
42 – D
43 – D
44 – C
45 – C
46 – C
47 – B
48 – A
49 – A
50 – B
LISTENING TEST
1. (D)
2. (D)
3. (B)
4. (D)
5. (B)
6. (D)
7. (A)
8. (C)
9. (A)
10. (C)
11. (D)
12. (B)
13. (C)
14. (A)
15. (B)
16. (C)
17. (D)
18. (C)
19. (C)
20. (A)
21. (D)
22. (D)
23. (B)
24. (A)
25. (D)
26. (C)
27. (B)
28. (D)
29. (D)
30. (A)
31. (B)
32. (D)
33. (A)
34. (D)
35. (B)
36. (A)
37. (C)
38. (D)
39. (B)
40. (B)
41. (C)
42. (B)
43. (D)
44. (A)
45. (C)
46. (D)
47. (C)
48. (C)
49. (B)
50. (A)
PHRASAL VERBS TEST
1 – A
2 – B
3 – C
4 – A
5 – B
6 – D
7 – A
8 – D
9 – C
10 – B
11 – A
12 – C
13 – A
14 – D
15 – B
16 – B
17 – C
18 – A
19 – C
20 – B
21 – B
22 – B
23 – D
24 – A
25 – B
26 – B
27 – C
28 – A
29 – A
30 – A
31 – A
32 – B
33 – C
34 – D
35 – A
36 – B
37 – A
38 – C
39 – C
40 – D
41 – B
42 – A
43 – D
44 – A
45 – C
46 – B
47 – A
48 – D
49 – D
50 – A
STRUCTURE TEST
1. (D)
2. (A)
3. (C)
4. (B)
5. (B)
6. (A)
7. (C)
8. (B)
9. (D)
10. (D)
11. (B)
12. (A)
13. (B)
14. (B)
15. (D)
16. (D)
17. (C)
18. (D)
19. (B)
20. (A)
21. (D)
22. (A)
23. (B)
24. (D)
25. (A)
26. (B)
27. (B)
28. (D)
29. (C)
30. (A)
31. (D)
32. (B)
33. (A)
34. (B)
35. (A)
36. (C)
37. (B)
38. (D)
39. (D)
40. (B)