Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the blanks from 31to 35: Eleanor Roosevelt was the niece of th
Trang 1PRACTICE TEST 2 Questions 6 — 30 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer indicate the correct answer to each of the following gaps.
6 The lower in a room, the more slowly our eyes focus
A the level of lighting B light level C leveling of light D lighting is level
7 The wind- rippled sand at California’s Kelso Dunes resembles
A to be an ocean floor B as an ocean floor C an ocean floor D being an ocean floor
8 Living organisms contain more water _ substance
A than do any other B does than any other C other than do they any D than they do any other
9 All would never forget the great event of the 15th Asian Games
A attendances B attendants C attendees D attendant
10 — “Oh, it’s great!”
A How is the music of the film like? B Would you like the music of the film?
C What do you like the music of the film? D What do you think of the music of the film?
11 The number of hotels in for the 23 Sea Games reached to thousands
A operating B operation C operative D operator
12 There are no more tickets available for the final football _
13 There was a wide of hotels served all tourists and athletes during the great sporting event
14 All the _ members in hotels can speak English very well
15 People in the host country have a warmly _attitude to the tourists and athletes
A unweleoming B welcoming C hostile D unfriendly
16 For the first time in 70 years, aspirin’s potential beyond reducing pain, fever and inflammation
A researchers were beginning to understand B researchers begin understanding
C researcher’s understanding of D researchers began their understanding
17 The hourglass, an instrument used usually consists of two bulbs united by a narrow neck
A measures time B time is measured C for measuring time D the time for measuring
18 The problem was we thought at first
A much serious than B seriouser than C much more serious than D much seriously than
19 What’s the name of the hospital ?
A you told me B you told me about C you said me about D you spoke me about
20 Sheila, , finally arrived
A who we’ve been waiting for B for whom we’d been waiting
C whom we’d been waiting D that we’d been waiting for
21 Fortunately we had a map, _ we’d have got lost
A without which B with which C for which D of which
22 I wish I speak Spanish
23 Doctors say that smoking and drinking can both _ your health
24 Air constricted between the vocal chords makes them _producing sounds
A to vibrate B vibrating the job C vibrate D the vibration
25 He was
A experienced enough to do B enough experienced to do
C experienced enough doing D experienced to do enough have time
26 I have _, but I don’t _
A a vacation enough money for C enough money for a vacation
B money enough for vacation D enough money for a vacation
27 John drove _ I did
A faster than B fastly than C more fastly than D more faster than
28 The boy in the accident was taken to the hospital
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29 The machine has now been repaired
A that broken down B that broke down C which is broken down D which broke
30 The man _ on the plane talked all the time
A who I am sitting next B that I was sitting next to him C that I was sitting next to D who I was sitting next him
Questions 31 — 35 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the blanks from 31to 35:
Eleanor Roosevelt was the niece of the 26th president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt, and the wife of the 3311 president, Franklin D Roosevelt It would be doing her great injustice, however, to describe her only in terms of her relatioship to men in powerful and important positions She was, in her own right, an important figure
in twentieth—century American history who strongly supported a variety of social causes and simply used her political position to further these causes
A dedicated worker for humanitarian causes before her marriage, and prior to her husband’s election to the
presidency, she simply expanded her role when she became the First Lady She took a more powerful voice on behalf of a broad range of social issues, which included employment of youth and civil rights for women and blacks She conducted press conferences, had her own radio program, and wrote nationally syndicated column in a daily newspaper After her husband died, she served as the United Slates delegate to the Uniled Nations and played
a role in the drafting of the UN Declaration of Human Rights In short, she clearly proved to be an important and influential figure, above and beyond her political connections
31 All of the following are true about Eleanor Roosevelt EXCEPT’
A.she was the First Lady of the United States
B she served as the United States delegate to the United Nations
C she was a dedicaled supporler of many social causes
D she began to work for humanitarian causes only after her marriage
32 When discussing Eleanor Roosevelt, the author’s tone in this passage could best be described as _
A critical B admiring C bilter D neutral
33 The passage is mainly about
A the success of Roosevelt family
B Eleanor Roosevelt’s background and accomplishments
C the various social causes that Eleanor Roosevelt supported
D Eleanor Roosevelt’s role in the United Nations
34 The author of the passage describes Eleanor accomplishmenls in order to show that
A she should have been elected to the presidency
B she could have done more with her life if she had used her political connections to a great extent Roosevelt’s
C she was more successful than either her uncle or husband in gaining public support
D she deserves recognition beyond her family and marital connections
35 The word “the First Lady” in paragraph 2 means _
A an official in the United Nations B a social worker
C a lady who first ran for the election D the wife of the president
Questions 36 — 40 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of thr blanks from 36 to 40.
The most famous diary in English was written by Samuel Pepys It gives a detailed and interesting description of everyday life in England (36) _ 1660 and 1669 Pepys writes about important news stories of the time, like1 disease, an enemy navy sailing up the river Thames, and the Great Fire of London
He also writes about himself, even about his (37) he often slept during church or thought of the pretty girls He describes his home life - (38) _ with his wife and how they became friends again, his worry about her illness As well as books, he liked music, the theatre, card (39) and parties with good food and plenty of fun Pepys was a busy man who had many important (40) _ he was a Member of Parliament and President of the Royal Society He is also remembered for his work for the British Navy
38 A conversation B discussion C quarrel D talk
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Questions 41 — 45 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to show the underlined part of each sentence that needs correcting.
41 The purpose of UNICEF is help provide a better life for children and their mothers
A B C D
42 UNICEF serves children in community all over the world
A B C D
43 Could you delivery the goods to my home?
A B C D
44 If you enjoy cycling for pleasant, doing it in London can be a shock
A B C D
45 In 1965, UNICEF won Nobel Peace Prize for work helping children and building brighter futures
A B C D
Questions 46 — 50 Murk the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the sentence given.
46 John would like to take a lot of photos but he does not have a camera
A John would take a lot of photos, if he had a camera B John would take a lot of photos if he has a camera
C John would take a lot of photos if he had a camera D John would take a lot of photos if he had had a camera
47 Sue lives in the house The house is opposite my house
A Sue lives in the house it is opposite my house B Sue lives in the house which opposite my house
C Sue lives in the house which is opposite her house D Sue lives in the house which is opposite my house
48 The plants may develop differently The plants live on that island
A The plants live on that island may develop differently
B The plants that live on that island may develop differently
C The plants which lives on that island may develop differently
D The plants that live on that island may develop different
49 Etna is an active volcano The volcano is on the island of Sicily
A Etna, which is on the island of Sicily, is an active volcano
B Etna which is on the island of Sicily, is an active volcano
C Etna, which is on the island of Sicily is an active volcano
D Etna, which is on the island of Sicily, is active volcano
50 You saw the smoke, It came from the hills
A You saw the smoke which comes from the hills B You saw smoke which came from the hills
C You saw the smoke that came from the hills D You saw the smoke came from the hills