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PRACTICE TEST 11

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  1. PRACTICE TEST 11 I/ Phonetics: A. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words. 1. A. stomach B. b each C. hatch D. match 2. A. alone B. bone C. tone D. shone 3. A. abu se B. refu se C. fu ss D. tu tor 4. A. recall B. receive C. recollect D. recover 5. A. figure B. future C. mature D. adventure B. Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the other words. 6. A. migration B. immigrate C. ridiculous D. respectful 7. A. convenience B. mechanized C. preference D. indicate 8. A. publicity B. disastrous C. fertility D. intuition 9. A. popularity B. u nderstand C. resemblance D. confidential 10. A. successive B. contaminate C. appreciate D. celebrate II/ Vocabulary and Structure A. Error recognition : Choose the underlined part ( A,B,C or D ) that is incorrect. 11. Many people have complain about d irty smoke from the factory. A B C D 12. It is essential to practicing a foreign language in order to retain a high level of proficiency. A B C D 13. We can’t pay the rent unless our parents don’t send u s some money. A B C D 14. There were less people in the office today than usual. A B C D 15. The mother tongue has a great influence in learner’s pronunciation of English. A B C D 16. Many people think this novel writing b y Charles Dickens. A BC D 17. He couldn’t read French so he had the letter translating into English. A B C D 18. Lasers are capable of measuring precisely ho w far are other planets from the Earth. A B C D 19. It was so a funny film that I burst out laughing. A B C D 20. I sometimes wish that I will have another car. A B C D B. Choose the one (A,B,C or D) that best completes each sentences. 21. Her car has broken down. _________ is to walk to the nearest telephone. A. Whatever she does B. That she can do now C. All she can do now D. The thing which she's doing now 22. He asked me __________ the book I borrowed from the library. A. if I found B. if I had found C. whether I have found D. whether I found 23. John had his bicycle __________ yesterday. A. repaired B. to be repaired C. repair D. repairs 24. Some hybrid flowers retain the fragrant scent of the nonhybrid, and __________ are bred without fragrance. A. some other B. others C. anothers D. the other 25. Acid rain __________ by burning coal or oil. A. causes B. is causing C. is caused D. will be caused 26. Look! The yard is wet. It __________ last night. A. must rain B. couldn’t have rained C. must have rained D. should have rained 27. What would you __________ if I hadn’t lent you the money. A. have been doing B. do C. had done D. have done 28. Could you please tell me when __________? A. does the next train leaves B. the next train leaves C. the next train leave D. the train next leave 29. He looked very embarrassed; it was __________ mistake. A. such a stupid B. so a stupid C. such stupid D. a so stupid 30. You aren’t aware __________ the time, are you? You are always late __________ work. A. for / of B. on / at C. of / for D. on / for
  2. 31. He was the first man __________ left the burning house. A. whom B. which C. that D. when 32. He was sacked because he had worked __________. A. irresponsible B. irresponsibly C. responsible D. responsibly 33. I would rather wait here __________ the bus. A. than risking to miss B. as risk missing C. better that to risk missing D. than risk missing 34. Are you__________ when you see a new film? A. excite B. exciting C. excited D. excitement 35. That student seldom does well on the tests, __________? A. does he B. doesn’t he C. is he D. isn’t he II / Readings A. Circle the best options to complete the following passage. FINDING A JOB Like any other teenage, Theresa Mullins grew up with the expectation that she would leave school and get a job. But even with (36) __________ from school, she found it (37) __________ to find a job and two years after leaving school, was very (38)__________ about the possibility of ever getting a job. The (39) __________ of time she had been unemployed added to her problem, as potential (40) __________ were suspicious about why she had not been able to get a job. So, six months ago, Theresa stared analyzing all the job (41) __________ in her local newspaper to see what type of (42) __________ were most in demand. Apart from the fact she is (43) __________ , her research showed she did not have the right computer skills, and her typing was (44) __________ and too slow. The situation made her feel (45) __________ yet Theresa has changed all this by going to college and working in an interactive computer course. She has already been offered a job at the end of the course. 36. A. qualify B. qualifications C. qualified D. qualifying 37. A. possible B. impossible C. possibility D. impossibility 38. A. illusioned B. disillusioned C. illusion D. illusional 39. A. length B. long C. lengthen D. longevity 40. A. employers B. employees C. employment D. unemployment 41. A. advertise B. advertisements C. advertising D. advertised 42. A. occupy B. occupation C. occupant D. occupancy 43. A. experienced B. inexperienced C. experience D. inexperience 44.A. non-standard B. standard C. standardization D. standardized 45. A. worthful B. worth C. worthy D unworthy B. Read the passage and then answer the questions below. At the beginning of the 19th century, workers were differentiated by skill, income, and relative opportunities for advancement. The unskilled workers got low pay. Labourers, mill workers, cleaners, and servants received about one dollar a day. Skilled workers, such as craftsmen and mechanics received nearly double that because of their own tools and their proficiency . The technological and economic changes of the 19th century had a marked impact on workers. The appearance of steamboats and railroads reduced transportation cost and had effects on the conditions of workers. Economics had changes. To increase profits bosses demanded greater productivity from skilled workers and they also employed cheaper labour women , children and unskilled workers. They were exploited and always got low wages; and of course, they were ill-treated. 46. At the beginning of the 19th century __________. A. skilled workers and unskilled ones had the same wages. B. weren’t differentiated C. skilled workers earned twice more than unskilled ones. D. skilled workers were ill-treated 47. Skilled workers earned more money than unskilled ones because of __________. A. their high education B. their own tools and their proficiency C. their high positions D. their intelligence 48. The appearance of steamboats and railroads __________. A. reduced transportation costs and had effects on workers B. increased transportation costs C. had no effects on workers D. helped workers get more money 49. To increase profits __________. A. employers never employed children and women B. children and women get high wage C. skilled workers got low pay D. employers employed children, women and unskilled workers. 50. Children, women and unskilled workers __________. A. got high wages B. were exploited and ill- treated C. were regarded as masters D. were well-paid
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