TOEIC PRACTICE TEST 8
SUPACHANIN DUANGCHINDA
1. Health care…………………have been rising
but so has the quality.
(A) cost
(B) costs
(C) costing
(D) costly
Plural
Uncountable noun
Present Progressive form
Adjective
2. We are restocking the warehouse now
that the transport strike is over
…………….that customers get what they
need right away.
(A) to ensure
(B) ensured
(C) for ensuring
(D) ensure
Answer the Q: Why?
Simple past form
Gerund answer the Q: What
Simple present form
3. Electrical services will be restored
more …………….. if we call in some of the
part-timers.
(A) quicker
(B) quickly
(C) quickest
(D) quick
Verb
Adverb
Adjective
Superlative ( the )
Adjective
 Adverbs
 Adverbs (คำกริยำวิเศษณ์) คือ คำที่ใช ้ขยำยคำกริยำ (verb) , ขยำย
คุณศัพท์ (adjective) และขยำยคำกริยำวิเศษณ์ (adverb)
 หน้ำที่ของ Adverb
 1. ขยำยคำกริยำ (verbs) เช่น
 She walks clumsily. (เธอเดินงุ่มงำม)
 v. adv.

 2. ขยำยคำคุณศัพท์ (adjective) เช่น
 She is very cute.
 adv. adj.
 3. ขยำยคำกริยำวิเศษณ์ (adverbs) เช่น
That dog runs very quickly.
adv. adv.
ADVERB
4. Assembly lines in car manufacturing
plants …………….for countless jobs.
(A) supply
(B) create
(C) account
(D) look
Phrasal Verb
for
Look for = search
อธิบำย ให ้เหตุผล
Phrasal Verbs คือ กริยำที่ประกอบด ้วยส่วนที่
เป็ นกริยำ ( verb ) และคำอื่น ( มักเป็ นคำบุพ
บท ) เมื่อรวมกันแล ้วควำมหมำยมัก
เปลี่ยนแปลงไปจำกเดิม เช่น give up , get
up
set off ออกเดินทำง Speed up เร่งควำมเร็ว
Wake up ตื่นนอน Stand up ยืนขึ้น
Come in เข ้ำมำถึง Get on ขึ้น (รถ) / เข ้ำกันได ้
Carry on ทำต่อไป Find out เรียนรู้
Grow up เติบโต Turn up ปรำกฏตัว
Inseparable Verbs with no objects
คือ phrasal verb ที่ต้องติดกัน ไม่สามารถแยกจากกันได้
ต้องมีกรรม เช่น
5. ………………spending is probably going to
maintain this upward trend throughout
the year.
(A) Consume
(B) Consumer
(C) Consuming
(D) Consumed
verb
Past participle
Participle form
Noun ----- adjective
I know the girl.
The girl is sitting near the window.
I know the girl who is sitting near the
window. (relative clause)
I know the girl sitting near the window.
(present participle)
I know a net idol who sells green curry.
I know that net idol selling expensive
green curry.
RELATIVE CLAUSE
6. If you go…………….your travel agent,
you’re likely to get a much better fare.
(A) after
(B) over
(C) about
(D) through To use/ to work with
To pursue /follow
To review
To proceed
7. Whereas the language barrier,
in……………times, was once an obstacle
to trade, that is no longer the case.
(A) earliness
(B) earlier
(C) early on
(D) early to
Comparative form
Noun
in
Not a Comparative form
8. The trade show has always been in
Oslo, …………….this year the directors have
decided to hold it in Stockholm.
(A) but
(B) nor
(C) during
(D) when
Neither
Indicates when something happen
Doesn’t show contrast
9. The architecture of New York……………its
importance as a center of world trade.
(A) realizes
(B) inscribes
(C) remembers
(D) reflects
ตระหนัก
จำรึก
จำได ้
สะท ้อนให ้
เห็น
10. Not one of our
representatives………………
to participate in the final draft.
(A) chosen
(B) were choosing
(C) have been chosen
(D) has been chosen
Past participle
Plural
IF CLAUSE
1 (zero condition)
 If + Present Simple, Present Simple
If you heat water, it boils.
If I am nervous, I eat cookies.
if I am nervous, I play a game.
I play a game if I am nervous.
When I am nervous, I play a game.
When I am sleepy in class, I drink some
coffee. /wash my face, chew gum
When I am sleepy in class, I wash my
face.
If I feel lonely, I call my friend.
If I feel angry with my students, I give
more F.
IF CLAUSE
แบบที่ 2 first conditional If + Present
Simple, Subject + Will MAY MIGHT
COULD+ V1
วิธีใช้ ใช ้กับเหตุกำรณ์ที่เป็ นเหตุเป็ นผลซึ่งกัน
และกัน
เช่น
If I have enough money, I will go to Japan.
(ถ ้ำฉันมีเงิน ฉันจะไปญี่ปุ่ น)
If I read a book, I might pass the exam.
If I pay bill online, I will save more time.
I will save more time if I pay bill online.
If I shop online, I will safe more
time.
If I review all vocab, I may pass
check chue hunsa.
If you can’t control yourself, the
system will control you.
IF CLAUSE
3 If + Past Simple, would + V1
(would) (Past Simple S+ V2)
If s + v2 , s + would + v1
If
If I knew her name, I would tell you.
If I were you, I would love him.
If I got F from ENL122, I WOULD
KILL A.SUPACHANIN.
IF I GOT AN A, I WOULD
CELEBRATE 3 DAYS 3 NIGHTS.
IF I GOT FREE AIRLINES TICKET, I
WOULD GO TO MALDIVES.
IF CLAUSE
4 If + Past perfect, would have + V3
(Past perfect -> Had + V3)
If I had studied hard, I would have
passed that Couse.
11. If John had found the wallet,
we………you right away.
(A) called
(B) would call
(C) would have called
(D) would be calling
12. He bought an air conditioner and
installed…………….himself.
(A) them
(B) it
(C) him
(D) your
Plural Noun
Refers to him
Wrong pronoun
13. Patrick didn’t realize………………..his
promotion also pushed him into a
higher tax bracket.
(A) that
(B) then
(C) when
(D) since
Conjunction for sequence even
Refer to time
Cause and effect
Relative pronoun introduce clause
14. Many stockholders didn’t even notice
when their shares went…………………
(A) out
(B) down
(C) way
(D) to
Direction
To leave
15. The prime minister will impose a
tariff……………..domestic interests are
being threatened by a flood of imports.
(A) in spite of
(B) despite
(C) ever since
(D) as Introduce cause
+ time reference
Contradiction
 Despite
 Despite means "even though," "notwithstanding," or "regardless
of." It's the opposite of "because of/due to," and can be used
with a noun or gerund.
 She had difficulty communicating in French despite all her years
of study.
 We lost the game, despite the fact that we practiced all week.
 Despite not having an umbrella, I walked home in the rain.
 In spite of
 In spite of means exactly the same thing and is used exactly the
same way as "despite."
 She had difficulty communicating in French in spite of all her
years of study.
 We lost the game, in spite of the fact that we practiced all week.
 In spite of not having an umbrella, I walked home in the rain.
I failed this course, despite
my full attempt.
Teacher didn’t check my
attendance despite being to
class on time.
16. The professor praised him for
his……………….the class when she was
sick.
(A) assist
(B) to assist
(C) assisting
(D) assisted
Gerund (noun)
17. According to the Financial Times, the
prime rate……………….up slightly
even without
the housing boom.
(A) would have gone
(B) will have gone
(C) were to go
(D) was going
Untrue
conditional
sentence
18. I am honored to accept this
award……………..our departed director.
(A) in light of
(B) because of
(C) on account of
(D) on behalf of
Because of
Due to
19. Economists watch the business cycle
as it goes through its various………………..
(A) segments
(B) phases
(C) sectors
(D) divisions
Phases
Economy
20. Studies……………..that these new
policies have done nothing to boost the
economy.
(A) have shown
(B) shown
(C) has shown
(D) are shown
Plural
21. The deputy officer was charged
with
A
looking at over the files to find
other
B C
evidence of wrongdoing.
D
Look at/ look over
22. Initial we were very anxious to
start the
A
computer seminar, but we found it
B
so difficult that we eventually
withdrew.
C D
Initially
23. Gone through the folders one by one,
we
A B
were able to find the missing invoice
in the
C
storage drawer.
D
Going through / go
through
24. All things considered, the inclement
A
weathers this month hasn’t significantly
B C
decreased productivity of the staff.
D
Weather (non countable noun
25. Having been to Barcelona twice himself,
A
Bob told us last week that aquatics sports
B C
are becoming increasingly popular there.
D
Aquatic
26. She repeated because she did not want any
A B
of her money invested in the heavily
advertised,
C
but high-risk companies.
D
repeated that
27. We will be travelling with the vice
president
A
and his wife they are members of the
B
finance committee for the new arts center.
C D
who are members
28. The staff worked throughout night to meet
A B C
the client’s deadline.
D
throughout the night
29. Biologists are always search for insights
into
A B
the nature of the human cell.
C D
searching
30. The museum director was neither friendly
or
A
professional in his approach to the
B
interested students and their teachers.
C D
Neither nor
31. Which location gets the most foot
traffic?
(A) The hotel complex
(B) The downtown location
(C) The strip mall
(D) The enclosed mall
32. What additional percentage of foot
traffic did the enclosed mall have over
the strip mall?
(A) 5%
(B) 35%
(C) 55%
(D) 75%

33. Why does Jenny recommend the
enclosed mall?
(A) It has better parking.
(B) The strip mall is too long.
(C) The rent is less.
(D) The store should get more
customers.
34. How many square feet is for sale
but currently being leased?
(A) 252,000
(B) 300,000
(C) 450,000
(D) 750,000
35. What does the ad recommend the
facility be used for?
(A) Product development
(B) Market research
(C) Light manufacturing
(D) Distribution
36. What is the landlord willing to do to
sell the property?
(A) Sell a portion of it
(B) Issue building permits
(C) Grant distribution licenses
(D) Meet with company
representatives
37. Where was the first shopping
center?
(A) In the downtown area
(B) At the edge of town
(C) On a subway line
(D) Far from the city
38. What has happened most recently in shopping
malls?
(A) Fewer malls are being built and more
are being renovated.
(B) Outlet malls are selling more goods
than strip malls.
(C) Malls are moving from the city to
suburbia.
(D) Malls have lost seventy percent of their
business.
39. What is the purpose of this
announcement?
(A) To post a job vacancy
(B) To announce a test result
(C) To find a criminal
(D) To announce testing for a job
position
40. Who isn’t qualified to apply?
(A) People under twenty-one
(B) Very tall people
(C) illiterate people
(D) People who have not
graduated from
college
toeic test for general English   example.pptx

toeic test for general English example.pptx

  • 1.
    TOEIC PRACTICE TEST8 SUPACHANIN DUANGCHINDA
  • 2.
    1. Health care…………………havebeen rising but so has the quality. (A) cost (B) costs (C) costing (D) costly Plural Uncountable noun Present Progressive form Adjective
  • 3.
    2. We arerestocking the warehouse now that the transport strike is over …………….that customers get what they need right away. (A) to ensure (B) ensured (C) for ensuring (D) ensure Answer the Q: Why? Simple past form Gerund answer the Q: What Simple present form
  • 4.
    3. Electrical serviceswill be restored more …………….. if we call in some of the part-timers. (A) quicker (B) quickly (C) quickest (D) quick Verb Adverb Adjective Superlative ( the ) Adjective
  • 5.
     Adverbs  Adverbs(คำกริยำวิเศษณ์) คือ คำที่ใช ้ขยำยคำกริยำ (verb) , ขยำย คุณศัพท์ (adjective) และขยำยคำกริยำวิเศษณ์ (adverb)  หน้ำที่ของ Adverb  1. ขยำยคำกริยำ (verbs) เช่น  She walks clumsily. (เธอเดินงุ่มงำม)  v. adv.   2. ขยำยคำคุณศัพท์ (adjective) เช่น  She is very cute.  adv. adj.  3. ขยำยคำกริยำวิเศษณ์ (adverbs) เช่น That dog runs very quickly. adv. adv. ADVERB
  • 6.
    4. Assembly linesin car manufacturing plants …………….for countless jobs. (A) supply (B) create (C) account (D) look Phrasal Verb for Look for = search อธิบำย ให ้เหตุผล
  • 7.
    Phrasal Verbs คือกริยำที่ประกอบด ้วยส่วนที่ เป็ นกริยำ ( verb ) และคำอื่น ( มักเป็ นคำบุพ บท ) เมื่อรวมกันแล ้วควำมหมำยมัก เปลี่ยนแปลงไปจำกเดิม เช่น give up , get up
  • 8.
    set off ออกเดินทำงSpeed up เร่งควำมเร็ว Wake up ตื่นนอน Stand up ยืนขึ้น Come in เข ้ำมำถึง Get on ขึ้น (รถ) / เข ้ำกันได ้ Carry on ทำต่อไป Find out เรียนรู้ Grow up เติบโต Turn up ปรำกฏตัว Inseparable Verbs with no objects คือ phrasal verb ที่ต้องติดกัน ไม่สามารถแยกจากกันได้ ต้องมีกรรม เช่น
  • 9.
    5. ………………spending isprobably going to maintain this upward trend throughout the year. (A) Consume (B) Consumer (C) Consuming (D) Consumed verb Past participle Participle form Noun ----- adjective
  • 10.
    I know thegirl. The girl is sitting near the window. I know the girl who is sitting near the window. (relative clause) I know the girl sitting near the window. (present participle) I know a net idol who sells green curry. I know that net idol selling expensive green curry. RELATIVE CLAUSE
  • 11.
    6. If yougo…………….your travel agent, you’re likely to get a much better fare. (A) after (B) over (C) about (D) through To use/ to work with To pursue /follow To review To proceed
  • 12.
    7. Whereas thelanguage barrier, in……………times, was once an obstacle to trade, that is no longer the case. (A) earliness (B) earlier (C) early on (D) early to Comparative form Noun in Not a Comparative form
  • 13.
    8. The tradeshow has always been in Oslo, …………….this year the directors have decided to hold it in Stockholm. (A) but (B) nor (C) during (D) when Neither Indicates when something happen Doesn’t show contrast
  • 14.
    9. The architectureof New York……………its importance as a center of world trade. (A) realizes (B) inscribes (C) remembers (D) reflects ตระหนัก จำรึก จำได ้ สะท ้อนให ้ เห็น
  • 15.
    10. Not oneof our representatives……………… to participate in the final draft. (A) chosen (B) were choosing (C) have been chosen (D) has been chosen Past participle Plural
  • 16.
    IF CLAUSE 1 (zerocondition)  If + Present Simple, Present Simple If you heat water, it boils. If I am nervous, I eat cookies.
  • 17.
    if I amnervous, I play a game. I play a game if I am nervous. When I am nervous, I play a game. When I am sleepy in class, I drink some coffee. /wash my face, chew gum When I am sleepy in class, I wash my face. If I feel lonely, I call my friend. If I feel angry with my students, I give more F.
  • 18.
    IF CLAUSE แบบที่ 2first conditional If + Present Simple, Subject + Will MAY MIGHT COULD+ V1 วิธีใช้ ใช ้กับเหตุกำรณ์ที่เป็ นเหตุเป็ นผลซึ่งกัน และกัน เช่น If I have enough money, I will go to Japan. (ถ ้ำฉันมีเงิน ฉันจะไปญี่ปุ่ น) If I read a book, I might pass the exam. If I pay bill online, I will save more time. I will save more time if I pay bill online.
  • 19.
    If I shoponline, I will safe more time. If I review all vocab, I may pass check chue hunsa. If you can’t control yourself, the system will control you.
  • 20.
    IF CLAUSE 3 If+ Past Simple, would + V1 (would) (Past Simple S+ V2) If s + v2 , s + would + v1 If If I knew her name, I would tell you.
  • 21.
    If I wereyou, I would love him. If I got F from ENL122, I WOULD KILL A.SUPACHANIN. IF I GOT AN A, I WOULD CELEBRATE 3 DAYS 3 NIGHTS. IF I GOT FREE AIRLINES TICKET, I WOULD GO TO MALDIVES.
  • 22.
    IF CLAUSE 4 If+ Past perfect, would have + V3 (Past perfect -> Had + V3) If I had studied hard, I would have passed that Couse.
  • 23.
    11. If Johnhad found the wallet, we………you right away. (A) called (B) would call (C) would have called (D) would be calling
  • 24.
    12. He boughtan air conditioner and installed…………….himself. (A) them (B) it (C) him (D) your Plural Noun Refers to him Wrong pronoun
  • 25.
    13. Patrick didn’trealize………………..his promotion also pushed him into a higher tax bracket. (A) that (B) then (C) when (D) since Conjunction for sequence even Refer to time Cause and effect Relative pronoun introduce clause
  • 26.
    14. Many stockholdersdidn’t even notice when their shares went………………… (A) out (B) down (C) way (D) to Direction To leave
  • 27.
    15. The primeminister will impose a tariff……………..domestic interests are being threatened by a flood of imports. (A) in spite of (B) despite (C) ever since (D) as Introduce cause + time reference Contradiction
  • 28.
     Despite  Despitemeans "even though," "notwithstanding," or "regardless of." It's the opposite of "because of/due to," and can be used with a noun or gerund.  She had difficulty communicating in French despite all her years of study.  We lost the game, despite the fact that we practiced all week.  Despite not having an umbrella, I walked home in the rain.  In spite of  In spite of means exactly the same thing and is used exactly the same way as "despite."  She had difficulty communicating in French in spite of all her years of study.  We lost the game, in spite of the fact that we practiced all week.  In spite of not having an umbrella, I walked home in the rain.
  • 29.
    I failed thiscourse, despite my full attempt. Teacher didn’t check my attendance despite being to class on time.
  • 30.
    16. The professorpraised him for his……………….the class when she was sick. (A) assist (B) to assist (C) assisting (D) assisted Gerund (noun)
  • 31.
    17. According tothe Financial Times, the prime rate……………….up slightly even without the housing boom. (A) would have gone (B) will have gone (C) were to go (D) was going Untrue conditional sentence
  • 32.
    18. I amhonored to accept this award……………..our departed director. (A) in light of (B) because of (C) on account of (D) on behalf of Because of Due to
  • 33.
    19. Economists watchthe business cycle as it goes through its various……………….. (A) segments (B) phases (C) sectors (D) divisions Phases Economy
  • 34.
    20. Studies……………..that thesenew policies have done nothing to boost the economy. (A) have shown (B) shown (C) has shown (D) are shown Plural
  • 35.
    21. The deputyofficer was charged with A looking at over the files to find other B C evidence of wrongdoing. D Look at/ look over
  • 36.
    22. Initial wewere very anxious to start the A computer seminar, but we found it B so difficult that we eventually withdrew. C D Initially
  • 37.
    23. Gone throughthe folders one by one, we A B were able to find the missing invoice in the C storage drawer. D Going through / go through
  • 38.
    24. All thingsconsidered, the inclement A weathers this month hasn’t significantly B C decreased productivity of the staff. D Weather (non countable noun
  • 39.
    25. Having beento Barcelona twice himself, A Bob told us last week that aquatics sports B C are becoming increasingly popular there. D Aquatic
  • 40.
    26. She repeatedbecause she did not want any A B of her money invested in the heavily advertised, C but high-risk companies. D repeated that
  • 41.
    27. We willbe travelling with the vice president A and his wife they are members of the B finance committee for the new arts center. C D who are members
  • 42.
    28. The staffworked throughout night to meet A B C the client’s deadline. D throughout the night
  • 43.
    29. Biologists arealways search for insights into A B the nature of the human cell. C D searching
  • 44.
    30. The museumdirector was neither friendly or A professional in his approach to the B interested students and their teachers. C D Neither nor
  • 46.
    31. Which locationgets the most foot traffic? (A) The hotel complex (B) The downtown location (C) The strip mall (D) The enclosed mall
  • 47.
    32. What additionalpercentage of foot traffic did the enclosed mall have over the strip mall? (A) 5% (B) 35% (C) 55% (D) 75%
  • 48.
     33. Why doesJenny recommend the enclosed mall? (A) It has better parking. (B) The strip mall is too long. (C) The rent is less. (D) The store should get more customers.
  • 50.
    34. How manysquare feet is for sale but currently being leased? (A) 252,000 (B) 300,000 (C) 450,000 (D) 750,000
  • 52.
    35. What doesthe ad recommend the facility be used for? (A) Product development (B) Market research (C) Light manufacturing (D) Distribution
  • 54.
    36. What isthe landlord willing to do to sell the property? (A) Sell a portion of it (B) Issue building permits (C) Grant distribution licenses (D) Meet with company representatives
  • 57.
    37. Where wasthe first shopping center? (A) In the downtown area (B) At the edge of town (C) On a subway line (D) Far from the city
  • 59.
    38. What hashappened most recently in shopping malls? (A) Fewer malls are being built and more are being renovated. (B) Outlet malls are selling more goods than strip malls. (C) Malls are moving from the city to suburbia. (D) Malls have lost seventy percent of their business.
  • 62.
    39. What isthe purpose of this announcement? (A) To post a job vacancy (B) To announce a test result (C) To find a criminal (D) To announce testing for a job position
  • 64.
    40. Who isn’tqualified to apply? (A) People under twenty-one (B) Very tall people (C) illiterate people (D) People who have not graduated from college