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NAU UgC 2ot7 -2018<br />
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SECTION A. PHONETICS<br />
Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others.<br />
D. mgnage<br />
C. mgny<br />
B. b4d<br />
Example: 00. A. mqn<br />
Answer: 00. C<br />
D. heart<br />
C. hea$h<br />
B. hgd<br />
01. A. c4gd<br />
D. gnter<br />
C. gnlarge<br />
02. A. gncounter B. gntrust<br />
D. pengion<br />
C. pleagure<br />
03. A. meagure B. vigion<br />
D.scout<br />
C. sc[eme<br />
B. gare<br />
04. A. Eene<br />
D. eScept<br />
C. e4am<br />
B. elploit<br />
05. A. e4port<br />
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SECTION B. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY<br />
I. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.<br />
06. No matter how loudly you shout to him, he won't hear you. He is as deaf as a<br />
D. post<br />
C. tomb<br />
B. stump<br />
A. bat<br />
and go to bed.<br />
07. When I finish writing this composition, I'm going to<br />
C. hit the big time D. call itaday<br />
B. hit the day<br />
A. make time<br />
there.<br />
08. It could have been a lot worse<br />
B. whether or not he had been<br />
A. when he was not<br />
D. had h6 not been<br />
C. for he had not been<br />
09. After a lengthy debate, the spokesman announced the board had<br />
C. reached<br />
B. solved<br />
A. commited<br />
10.<br />
<br />
I am very solry, our shop is now out of<br />
B. order<br />
A. stock<br />
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11. The three men were<br />
<br />
C. date<br />
<br />
a unanimous conclusion.<br />
<br />
D. compromised<br />
D. question<br />
<br />
arrest for robbing a bank.<br />
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C. on<br />
B. under<br />
A. in<br />
12. I think Lan may know the answer, but I can't say for.<br />
C. short<br />
B. sure<br />
A. doubt<br />
<br />
D.<br />
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of<br />
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D. good<br />
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so-in<br />
<br />
her work that she didn't notice when I came in.<br />
D. concentrating<br />
C.<br />
B. wrapped<br />
A. busy<br />
just<br />
your trust in me and you will<br />
14. You may feel sure the casting will b'e done perfectly,<br />
see I'm right.<br />
D. allow<br />
C. grant<br />
B.<br />
A. lay<br />
to his younger brothers both at<br />
15. His parents have always wanted Phillip to set a good<br />
13. Annie was<br />
<br />
falling<br />
<br />
up<br />
<br />
forward<br />
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school and at home.<br />
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B.<br />
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A. form<br />
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model<br />
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07.<br />
t2.<br />
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06.<br />
11.<br />
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C.<br />
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pattern<br />
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D. guidance<br />
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08.<br />
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09.<br />
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10.<br />
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14.<br />
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15.<br />
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II. Put the words in the correct form<br />
16. The refreshment they treated us to<br />
<br />
were<br />
<br />
(PLENTY)<br />
may have negative consequence upon our mutual<br />
and most delicious.<br />
<br />
17. The incident on the western<br />
relations. (['RONT)<br />
18. No wonder Anthony escaped abroad after having spent his boyhood in<br />
<br />
such<br />
<br />
conditions.<br />
<br />
(MrsERY)<br />
19. The residential<br />
<br />
districts<br />
<br />
by the Pakistani families are subsidized by the government.<br />
<br />
(HABrr)<br />
<br />
Your<br />
<br />
was short of miraculous. Imagine what could have happened if the ejector seat<br />
20.<br />
hadn't worked properly. (SURVM)<br />
promotion of the book, its publishers have received impressive number of<br />
21. Thanks to<br />
orders from around the country. (EXTEND)<br />
for the approaching Tour de France?<br />
22. WiLl the Eurosport channel provide<br />
<br />
the<br />
<br />
any<br />
<br />
(covER)<br />
<br />
sense of humor and that's why he is so<br />
23. We are going to have quite an upseffing<br />
welcome in every company. (EXCEPT)<br />
when my invitation was rejected by most of my friends.<br />
24. I was overcome with great<br />
(BTTTER)<br />
knowledge of<br />
25.Mary has no practical experience in treating sick animals. She has only<br />
the subject. (BOOK)<br />
16.<br />
21.<br />
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17.<br />
22.<br />
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23.<br />
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20.<br />
25.<br />
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19.<br />
24.<br />
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III. Add the suitable verbs to make the correct phrasal verbs.<br />
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boil<br />
give<br />
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break<br />
know<br />
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brush<br />
let<br />
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cover<br />
look<br />
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cut , dry<br />
think<br />
rule<br />
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eose<br />
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freshen<br />
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walk<br />
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down by the actors who had promised to support our action, but didn't<br />
26. We were<br />
appear at the charity event.<br />
them apart.<br />
2T.Thetwin brothers are so much alike. It's interesting how their parentss<br />
up into two skirts?<br />
28. - " How many metres of this cloth do I need to<br />
- " Two metres should be enough, madam.o'<br />
29. lt's been pouring heavily since early mpming and it doesn't look like the rain is going to<br />
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can<br />
<br />
offsoon.<br />
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had<br />
<br />
30. The drinking water supplies<br />
up quickly and castaways were forced to penetrate<br />
the desert island thoroughly in search offresh resources.<br />
31. Alfred is said to be an enomoursly g6nerous person. He<br />
of his savings for hetp<br />
towards the homeless.<br />
32. The conflict in the production department<br />
down to the employees' dissatisfaction<br />
with their wages. There is nothing more to it.<br />
33. Firstly, you should<br />
through the possible consequences ofyour actions before taking<br />
any rash decisions.<br />
34. Sandra's been offered a job of an interpreter in Madrid. But, I guess she will have<br />
up<br />
on her Spanish before she is fully accepted.<br />
<br />
often<br />
<br />
to<br />
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35.WhatdoesdieWorstellungmean?Idon,tknow-itupinyouGermandictionary.<br />
36. I'm feeling awfully tired, so I'd better go and<br />
<br />
,<br />
<br />
37. Further obstacles cannot be<br />
investigation until it's complete.<br />
<br />
definitely_out,<br />
<br />
38. There are rumours that the ministers have tried to<br />
as not to lose face with public.<br />
- " How old were you when the war_<br />
<br />
39.<br />
<br />
myself up with a good bath.<br />
but it's our obligation to carry on with the<br />
up the news of the recent affair so<br />
out?"<br />
<br />
- "I was in my teens then"<br />
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40. * What's wrong with Mr Downey?"<br />
<br />
- " Oh, he's been down in the dumps since his wife<br />
<br />
out on him last month.<br />
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31.<br />
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36.<br />
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27.<br />
32.<br />
37.<br />
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28.<br />
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38.<br />
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29.<br />
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39.<br />
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30.<br />
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IV. Replace each italicized word with a synonymous one<br />
The huge (41) mountain of Kilimanajo is one of the most distinctive (42) entities within the<br />
serve land of African wilderness. Rivers carrying life to the forests and jungles below flow from<br />
<br />
$3) diversity of<br />
animal species have envolved to take advantage of the immense (44)Afncan habitat. They have<br />
adapted and suruived (a5) in the their different shapes and sizes. Some of them are big, some small,<br />
some eat plants and some live on meat. There are those which wander (46) alone, unlike the others<br />
which gather (47) in herds. The multiplying millions of herbivores and balanced by thefrightnening<br />
(48) meat eaters - camivores whose body build has bee shaped for speed (a9) and for the strength<br />
indispensable (50) to outmanoeuvring their prey.<br />
41. A. gorgerous B. squalid<br />
C. mighty<br />
D. vigorous<br />
42. A. peculiar B. intrinsic<br />
C. solitary<br />
D. unanimous<br />
43. A. bewildering B. staggering C. appalling , D. exasperating<br />
44. A. prodigious B. prevalent<br />
C. supreme<br />
D. cumbersome<br />
45. A. retained B. excelled<br />
C. bome<br />
D. endured<br />
'<br />
46:A. strive<br />
B. growl<br />
D. rumble<br />
C. roam<br />
47. A. assemble B. consign<br />
C. spread<br />
D. commence<br />
48. A. indignant B. ruthless<br />
C. exquisite<br />
D. intimidating<br />
49. A. quandary B. velocity<br />
C. conundrum D. miscellany<br />
50. A. volatile<br />
B. righteous<br />
C. prodigal<br />
D. imperative<br />
beneath the eminence, whereas in the endless plains of this continent an astonishing<br />
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