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A&B LEVEL CERTIFICATE REVISION II. FIND THE MISTAKES (300 SENTENCES) 1. W h a t is the h i g he r mountain in the world? a. What b. is c. higher d. in 2. I w ish my mother g iv e s m e presents m o r e o f t en . a. wish b. gives c. me d. more often 3. T h e teacher w a s p l e a si n g with the result o f your examination. a. The b. was c. pleasing d. of 4. T h e little b o y d i dn 't know ho w l a ci n g his shoes. a. The little boy b. didn't c. how d. lacing 5. You a r e q u ite so thin that you c a n slip b e t w ee n the bars. a. are b. quite so c. can slip d. between 6. T o t u r n o n the light, I w a s surprised a t what I saw. a. To turn b. on c. was d. at 7. I w ou ld r a t he rli v e o n a farm than t o li v e in a city. a. would rather b. live c. on d. to live 8. The school library is free a n d open f o r a llthe pupils and teaching staff. a. is b. and c. for d. all 9. W h y d on 't you bo rro w books in the local lending library? a. Why b. don't c. borrow d. in 10. He had to a d m it that there w e r e something in w ha t mother kept s a y i n g. a. admit b. were c. what d. saying 11. T h e s t ud e n ts suggested bu y i n gflowers f o rthe teachers in the Teachers' Day. a. The students b. buying c. for d. in 12. No one h a v e s o l v e d s u ch a d i f f ic u lt problem. a. have b. solved c. such d. difficult 13. D u r i n g their m eat , they discussed what to d o a t the weekend. a. During b. meat c. to do d. at 14. I f you w r ite the essay c a r e f u l, you w illget good mark. a. If b. write c. careful d. will 15. O r d i na r y Americans a r e friendly and n o t afraid to show its feelings. a. Ordinary b. are c. not d. its 16. The girl w h o w e r e injured in the accident is now in hospital. a. who b. were c. in d. is 17. Thank you v e r y m u ch o f the present t ha t you sent me. a. very b. much c. of d. that 18. There w a s n 't s o m e directory in t h e telephone box f r o mwhich I was phoning. a. wasn't b. some c. the d. from 19. T h e m a n w h o I w a s waiting f o rdidn't turn up. a. The man b. who c. was d. for 20. Women w ea r m a k e - u p to b ea u t i f u l t h e m s e l v e s. a. wear b. make-up c. beautiful d. themselves 21. Mai and Lan h a v e a row be c au s e they have m is un d e r st o o d o n e ano t he r. a. have b. because c. misunderstood d. one another 22. The workers are b u il d i n ga ne w b r i d g e w h ich is 150 meters in h i g h . a. building b. a new bridge c. which d. high 23. It's n o u se a ski n g t he mk e e p quiet. a. no use b. asking c. them d. keep 24. This text is too l o n g for me to re a d it. a. is b. long c. to read d. it 25. I c an 't get u s e d to do i n gso difficult exercises. a. can't b. used c. doing d. so 26. M y father d o e s n 't know s pea k E n g lis h . a. My b. doesn't c. speak d. English Page 1 A&B LEVEL CERTIFICATE REVISION 27. She b e ha v e s a s i f she w a s a baby. a. behaves b. as if c. was d. a 28. You wanted me to t e llyou ab o u t what I w a s do i n ghere and how w a s my life. a. to tell b. about c. was doing d. was 29. The course is good, bu t m o r e h a r d than I t hou g ht . a. is b. but c. more hard d. thought 30. S l eep i n gall day, to ea t too m u ch and ne v e rgoing out is unhealthy. a. Sleeping b. to eat c. much d. never 31. The dentist gave m e a c he ck u pand then t e lli n gme I needed two f illi n g s. a. me b. check up c. telling d. fillings 32. These engines u s e d be i n gstarted by hand. B u t n o w they a r e started by electricity. a. used b. being c. But now d. are 33. This house is often b r o k e n o ff and a lot of things are taken a w a y. a. is b. broken c. off d. away 34. My father ha s a mechanic t o r e p a irhis motorbike m o n t h l y. a. has b. a c. to repair d. monthly 35. There a l w a y s is one w ise woman w h o is bo th feared and respected by her people. a. always b. wise c. who d. both 36. The woman t e lls them cl o s e their eyes ti g h tly and cover them w ith their hands. a. tells b. close c. tightly d. with 37. They v isit e d America about a t hou s a n d years a g o , o n the eleventh century AD. a. visited b. thousand c. ago d. on 38. Ha Dong is the town w he r e I a mborn and gr e w up. a. is b. where c. am d. grew 39. She is t h e g i r labout t h a t I talked to you y e st e r da y. a. the girl b. that c. to d. yesterday 40. The lesson t ha t we are learning no w is very i n t e r e s te d b u t difficult. a. that b. now c. interested d. but 41. She m ad e me to p a y f o rthe damage I h a d d o ne . a. made b. to pay c. for d. had done 42. He warned m e t o m a ke an eye o n my luggage as that place was f u ll of thieves. a. me b. to make c. on d. full 43. W he n you are late f o rclass, you s h ou ld apologize f o ryour teacher. a. When b. for c. should d. for 44. The village t ha t I was born and gr e w up is sit ua t e d o n the Red River. a. that b. grew c. situated d. on 45. Some children, b e f o r e going to school, g o to kindergartens, o f f ic i a lly a r e c a ll e d nursery schools. a. before b. go c. officially d. are called 46. E n g lish children st a r t school in six and finish a t sixteen. a. English b. start c. in d. at 47. I d o n 't feel as ti r e d after a train journey so I do a f t e ra car journey. a. don't b. tired c. so d. after 48. The c h ild ran f a stly to get to sc h oo l. a. child b. fastly c. to d. school 49. I f it w ill r a in this afternoon, we w ill have to c an c e l our picnic. a. If b. will rain c. will d. cancel 50. He is v e r y w ea k to lift t h is suitcase. a. very b. weak c. to d. this 51. S u n weather can a lw a y s be depended o n in southern countries. a. Sun b. always c. on d. in 52. The man t h a t wife an d family a r e away s e e m s very lonely. a. that b. and c. are d. seems 53. Each year m o r e a n d m o r e p eop l e try s e tt i n gnew and u nu s ua lrecords. Page 2 A&B LEVEL CERTIFICATE REVISION a. more and more b. people c. setting d. unusual 54. Someone e lse put 49,999 d o m i n o e s in a line and k n o cki n g them all down. a. else b. dominoes c. in d. knocking 55. T h e peel w e r e a c t u a lly 52 meters l on g. a. The b. were c. actually d. long 56. Why d id all the customers a t the Red Lion ha v e topay o f their beer that week? a. did b. at c. have to d. of 57. The h ea v y rain made it po ssi b lefor us to have our picnic. a. heavy b. it c. possible d. to 58. If you m a ke a f i v e - da y s trip across the Atlantic Ocean, your ship en t e r s a different time z on e everyday. a. make b. five-days c. enters d. zone 59. When he arrived a t the f u r n it u r e shop, they ha d b e e n s o ld the table he w an t ed . a. at b. furniture c. had been sold d. wanted 60. May Day r e g u l a r l y is c e l eb r a t e d i n many countries a r o u n d the world. a. regularly b. celebrated c. in d. around 61. I f airplane ticket w a s n 't expensive, I c ou ld f ly to Singapore f o rmy holidays. a. If b. wasn't c. could fly d. for 62. Friends advised h e rto st o p doing the h ou s e w o r k be c au seher old age. a. her b. to stop c. housework d. because 63. A l t h o u g h she is 103 b u t she still does a l o t o f work in the flat. a. Although b. is c. but d. a lot of 64. He h a d so a d i f f i c u l t exercise that he couldn't do it. a. had b. so c. difficult d. it 65. It is the l a rg e rcity in Europe with a population o f over eight million. a. is b. larger c. in d. of 66. It is a b e au t i f u lbuilding o f two towers and a v e r y big clock c a ll e d Big Ben. a. beautiful b. of c. very d. called 67. Many hundred years a g o there w e r e many villages and little towns in England. a. ago b. were c. little d. in 68. They usually took a tree back w ith them and pu t it o n the centre o f the village. a. with b. put c. on d. of 69. The international w o r ki n g class m a d e the on e of May their day o f solidarity. a. working b. made c. one d. of 70. The f i r st May Day c e l eb r a t e d in England in 1 8 90 . a. first b. celebrated c. in d. 1890 71. Television is one of m a n 's important m e a n of c om m u n ic a ti o n. a. is b. man's c. mean d. communication 72. T h ou g hTV, home viewers can see and l e a r n a b ou t people, places and things in faraway lands. a. Though b. learn c. about d. in 73. TV provides m an y more en t e r t a i n m e n t programs a s an y other kind. a. many b. entertainment c. as d. any 74. P o v e r ty desert c o u n t r i e s in Africa can gr o wguayule. a. Poverty b. countries c. in d. grow 75. The ru bbe r farms will m a ke a l o t o f money and give jobs to a g r ea t dea l o f people. a. rubber b. make c. a lot of d. a great deal of 76. A r ou n d the age o f sixteen you m u s t make one of the biggest de c isi o n of your life. a. Around b. of c. must d. decision 77. Junko Tabei, is a Japanese f r o mHokkaido, w a s the first woman to m a kethis difficult climb. a. is b. from c. was d. to make 78. A T o k y o newspaper - television c o m pan y ha d o rg an i z e d the climb in 1975. a. Tokyo b. company c. had organized d. in 79. Bill a n d Fred w a s students a t a university and they w e r e friends. a. and b. was c. at d. were Page 3 A&B LEVEL CERTIFICATE REVISION 80. T h e noise on the roof o f the trailer w o ke Bill and Fred up very qu ick. a. The b. of c. woke d. quick 81. I n April 1984, David Hempleman - Adams w a lk e d through northern Canada to the North Pole w ith himself. a. In b. walked c. to d. with 82. David w a s a b r a v e r y man to go o n this adventure by h i m s e l f . a. was b. bravery c. on d. himself 83. Biddenden, England is a small town o f 1,500 p e r s on , with a history of nine hu n d r e d years. a. is b. of c. person d. hundred 84. Each Easter Monday, o ld people, widows, widowers, and others li v i n g on small incomes take part w ith a ceremony c a ll e d Chulkurst Charity. a. old b. living c. with d. called 85. Her family w e r e p a t r i ot s w h o supported the American R e v o l u ti o n a l. a. were b. patriots c. who d. Revolutional 86. She w ou ld be killed i f t h a t she d id n o t betray the patriots in the area. a. would b. if that c. did not d. in 87. The city of Lufkin, Texas, h a s h a d m u c h than ten million employees w o r ki n g for it without pay. a. city b. has had c. much d. working 88. These e m p l o y e r s have not t a k e n vacations, a sk e d for sick leave, or complained about ha v i n gto work long hours. a. employers b. taken c. asked d. having 89. The worms e a t the waste and turn it i n to clean fertilizer w ho m the city then sells to farmers. a. eat b. into c. whom d. to 90. D u r i n g the Revolutionary War, American patriot w i v e s and children frequently had to t a ke refuge in forts e sc ap i n gattacks. a. During b. wives c. take d. escaping 91. The women w ou ld spend t h e irtime to ma ke bread and bullets f o rthe soldiers. a. would b. their c. to make d. for 92. The women w e r e indignant and d e ci d e d that they themselves would d o one more effort to d r i v e off the enemy. a. were b. decided c. do d. to drive 93. The delay to p r e v e n t the surrender and a l l o w e d time for reinforcements t o a rr i v e and d r i v e off the enemy. a. to prevent b. allowed c. to arrive d. drive 94. The J a p a ne se first de v e l ope d fake food i n the 1920s to introduce people to unfamiliar W e st dishes. a. Japanese b. developed c. in d. West 95. David w a s a young man w h o w o r ki n g in a n office in a big city. a. was b. who c. working d. an 96. He decided to ha v e a holiday in a beautiful place in the mountains w he r e there were m u ch streams. a. to have b. in c. where d. much 97. A rich m e n and his w i f e went in a shop to bu y a bracelet. a. men b. wife c. in d. to buy 98. She t r a v e l e d to villages and r e li g i ou s centers, with only an interpreter and a few m e n to carry her camping e q u i p m en ts. a. traveled b. religious c. men d. equipments 99. She a d op t e d a f i f t e en - y ea r s - o ld Sikkimese boy to t r a v e l w ith her. a. adopted b. fifteen-years-old c. to travel d. with 100. O n e day a lady s a w a mouse t o r u n across her kit c he n floor. a. One b. saw c. to run d. kitchen 101. She d id n o t want t o g o back to the shops be c a u se it was very l a t e l y. a. did not b. to go c. because d. lately 102. The last t i m e I went to London, I d i d n 't have time to visit all the p l a ce I wanted to see. a. time b. to c. didn't d. place 103. I soon g o t to know w he r e w e r e the main st r ee t s. a. got b. where c. were d. streets 104. I can spend q u ite a long time in Westminster Abbey and learn o f all the interesting things t he re. a. quite b. in c. of d. there Page 4 A&B LEVEL CERTIFICATE REVISION 105. T he y a r e very p l ea s an t to travel b y steamer d o w n the Thames from Westminster to Tower Bridge. a. They are b. pleasant c. by d. down 106. O n e d a y a f a m e singer w a s invited by a rich lady to her house. a. One day b. fame c. was d. to 107. At ten o'clock, the singer w a s a sk e d c om i n g up st a i r s to the lady's guests. a. was asked b. coming c. upstairs d. to 108. William H.Harrison, the man w h o served t h e m o s t s h o r t term, died o f pneumonia several weeks a f t e rhis inauguration. a. who b. the most short c. of d. after 109. Abraham Lincoln was on e of four p r e si d en ts w h o w a s assassinated. a. one b. presidents c. who d. was 110. James A. Garfield was s ho t d u r i n g his first year in office by a man to t h a t he w ou l dn 't give a job. a. shot b. during c. that d. wouldn't 111. He doesn't m u ch like the work, bu t he en j o y e d the relationships w ith the other workers. a. much b. but c. enjoyed d. with 112. After g e tti n gher s ix - y ea r- o ld daughter ready and d r i v i n g her to t h e sc h oo l, she starts on the housework. a. getting b. six-year-old c. driving d. the school 113. She f i n d s housework bo re d and d oe s n 't like to s t a y at home all day. a. finds b. bored c. doesn't d. to stay 114. A artist went to a be a u t i f u lpart of the country f o r a holiday, and stayed with a farmer. a. A b. to c. beautiful d. for 115. The artist was very p l ea s e d and thanked the farmer for s a y i n g s o kind things ab o u t the paintings. a. pleased b. saying c. so d. about 116. Se v e r a lmembers of his family did a great deal t o e n c ou r a g ehim in the field of sci e n t i f ic. a. Several b. to encourage c. in d. scientific 117. While he d e a lt with the deaf and i n v e sti g a ti n gthe science of acoustics, his studies e v en t ua lly led to the i n v en ti o nof the multiple telegraph and his greatest invention - the telephone. a. dealt b. investigating c. eventually d. invention 118. Along in jogging and swimming, c y cli n g is on e of the best all-round forms o f exercise. a. in b. cycling c. one d. of 119. It can help to i n c r ea se your st ro n g and energy, g i v i n g you more efficient muscles and a s t r on ge rheart. a. to increase b. strong c. giving d. stronger 120. D o i n g too much too q u ickly can damage muscles that a r en 't used t o w o r k. a. Doing b. quickly c. aren't d. to work 121. If you ha d any doubts ab o u t taking up cycling for health reasons, t a lk to your doctor and a sk his or her advice. a. had b. about c. talk d. ask 122. The decay be g i n s in a little crack in the enamel to c o v e r o f the tooth. a. begins b. a little c. to cover d. of 123. We s h ou ld eat food that is good a t our t ee thand our body. a. should b. is c. at d. teeth 124. Some accidents c au se injuries b u t s o m e lead to d i e . a. cause b. but c. some d. die 125. The T ra n s p o r t Department organizes road s a f e ty campaigns every year in o r de r t h a t reduce traffic a cci d e n ts. a. Transport b. safety c. in order that d. accidents 126. I f everyone t a k e s care when c r o ssi n g the road, there will be m o r e traffic accidents. a. If b. takes c. crossing d. more 127. Coffee an d tea is favorite hot d r i n ks of people in all parts of the world. a. and b. is c. drinks d. in 128. In the United States, w h ich more coffee is used than in an y other nation, many people drink their coffee " black", w it hou t cream or sugar. a. In b. which c. any d. without 129. In China, Japan and other O r i e n t a lcountries, w he r e tea is the national drink, people a l m o st use ne v e rsugar in their tea. Page 5 A&B LEVEL CERTIFICATE REVISION a. Oriental b. where c. almost d. never 130. Richard leaves a t home at a bo u t half past eight, w ith his schoolbag un d e r his arm. a. at b. about c. with d. under 131. He d oe s n ' t buy a ticket every day so he has a s ea s o nticket. a. doesn't b. a c. so d. season 132. S c h oo ls in England a r e no t the same f r o m in ou rcountry. a. Schools b. are not c. from d. our 133. In England school c h il d r e ndo not go to s c hoo l o n Saturdays w i t h Sundays. a. children b. school c. on d. with 134. In some places, winter be g i n s in November and e n d i n gin March o rApril. a. In b. begins c. ending d. or 135. You can s e e a lot of c h il d s running and jumping in the snow or p l a y i n g with snowballs. a. see b. childs c. in d. playing 136. One day their mother t o o k them in their aunt's house to play w h i le she went to the big city to buy s o m e new clothes. a. took b. in c. while d. some 137. Two old g en tl e m e n lived in a q u ite street in Pa r is. a. gentlemen b. in c. quite d. Paris 138. They went o f t e n for walks t o g e t he rin the streets w he n the weather w a s fine. a. often b. together c. when d. was 139. In England n o bo d y under the age of eighteen a r e allowed to d r i n k in a public bar. a. In b. nobody c. are d. to drink 140. There is a prison in iceland which a ll o w s its prisoners g o i n g out without any guards to w o r k everyday. a. is b. allows c. going d. to work 141. Mary and h e rhusband wanted to g i v e the old lady to a n ice birthday present. a. her b. to give c. to d. nice 142. He is s u c h famous that he ha s a great many f an s. a. is b. such c. has d. fans > b 143. The po lice caught h e be c a u sehe was involved in a robbery. a. police b. he c. because d. in 144. If he doesn't u n der st an d the lesson, h is father o f t e n explains it f o rhim. a. understand b. his c. often d. for 145. Most o f the b u il d i n gin this town are r a t h e runattractive, b u t this church is an exception. a. of b. building c. rather d. but 146. She h a s a s t r on g ly de t e r m i n a ti o nto b e a teacher. a. has b. strongly c. determination d. be 147. The government a r e trying p l a y i n g down t h e irinvolvement in the affair. a. are b. playing c. their d. in 148. The e x pan si o n of t h is factory will to c r ea te more employment to l o c a l people. a. expansion b. this c. to create d. local 149. There is a chill st r iki n g me w he n I go alone in night. a. is b. striking c. when d. in 150. This morning, I e n c oun t e r e da friend I h a v en 't seen f o ra long t i m e s. a. encountered b. haven't c. for d. times 151. It is possible to i n f e rtwo c o m p l e t e ly opposite c o n cl u si o n from this set of facts. a. is b. to infer c. completely d. conclusion 152. He is not v e r y s an g u i n e a b ou t his chances of s u cc e s s f u l. a. very b. sanguine c. about d. successful 153. She a d m i r e s Korean a c t r e ss e s in so far as she wears a s t h e m . a. admires b. actresses c. as d. them 154. She p r e s en t e d reward f o rthe return o f her l o st bracelet. a. presented b. for c. of d. lost 155. We are i n t e r e s t e d o f the c on s e r v a ti o n o f forests. Page 6 A&B LEVEL CERTIFICATE REVISION a. interested b. of c. conservation d. of 156. I think there a r e a n y resources t h a t we have left u n t a pp e d . a. are b. any c. that d. untapped 157. He e n r ic h s his k n o w l ed g e by list en i n gto the radio e v e r y n i g ht . a. enrichs b. knowledge c. listening d. every night 158. We h a v e searched f o rsome of the b oo k s to w h ich you need. a. have b. for c. books d. to which 159. It is many y ea r s f o rMount Vesuvius l a st erupted. a. is b. years c. for d. last 160. R e f o r m i n gthe education s y st e m w illbe a d i f f ic u lty process. a. Reforming b. system c. will d. difficulty 161. I found it ha r d ly to keep my c on c en t r a t i o n with s u ch a noise going on. a. it b. hardly c. concentration d. such 162. I k e e p my re f e r e n ce books n ea r in my desk for c o n v en i en c e . a. keep b. reference c. near in d. convenience 163. Pu t the cap back o n the bottle, o t he r w ise the juice w ou ld spill. a. Put b. on c. otherwise d. would 164. All p il o ts are r e s p on si b lef o rtheir passengers' s a f e . a. pilots b. responsible c. for d. safe 165. The c o u n t r y air a r e fresh, m o r eo v e r, it is not po ll u t e d. a. country b. are c. moreover d. polluted 166. I always m a ke a point of c h e cki n g that a ll the windows are shut a f t e rI go out. a. make b. checking c. all d. after 167. We are ha v i n ga little get-together to c e l e b r a te D a v id promotion. a. having b. a little c. to celebrate d. David 168. She is enough o ld to b e independent o f her pa re n ts. a. old b. to be c. of d. parents 169. The train h e got on ha s an accident bu t he w a s unharmed. a. he b. has c. but d. was 170. You n ee d attach a label to each piece w ith luggage. a. need b. a c. to d. with 171. You should w ea r conspicuous clothes w he n to w a lk a t night. a. wear b. when c. to walk d. at 172. She m a d e a few c on v en ti o n a l r e m a r k about t h e weather. a. made b. conventional c. remark d. the 173. She can l oo k back o n her career w ith g r ea tly satisfaction. a. look b. on c. with d. greatly 174. I f ee la c e r t a inapprehension w ith my interview t o m o rr o w. a. feel b. certain c. with d. tomorrow 175. What w a s she s a i d convinced m e that I was m ist a k en . a. was b. said c. me d. mistaken 176. A w e lltool-box is a h a nd y thing to have i n the house. a. well b. handy c. to d. in 177. One o f his l e ss attractive t r a it is criticizing his wife in public. a. of b. less c. trait d. in 178. T h e driver w a s t o o ti n ghis horn a s he re a c h e d the bend. a. The b. was tooting c. as d. reached 179. T r y to more positive in dealing w ith the problem. a. Try b. to c. in d. with 180. She h a d re a lpsyched he r s e l f up f o rthe big match. a. had b. real c. herself d. for 181. W h e n life w a s simple, man's needs were f e w and he could supply t he irall. a. When b. was c. few d. their Page 7 A&B LEVEL CERTIFICATE REVISION 182. The w o m a n who c o m e in does not k no w the man w e ll. a. woman b. come c. know d. well 183. I li v e in Elgol, is a small village o n the south-west coast o f the island. a. live b. is c. on d. of 184. I stop f o rpassengers an d empty the five post bo x a l on gthe road. a. for b. and c. box d. along 185. I pick u p the school children t h a t live along my route and t oo k them to the school in Broadford. a. up b. that c. took d. to 186. There a r e a school f o ryoung children in Elgol, but the o l d e rchildren have to travel into the town. a. are b. for c. in d. older 187. S o m e ti m e s it takes m e about three h o u r s f i n is h i n gmy round. a. Sometimes b. me c. hours d. finishing 188. Stories are the go ode st way of t e a c h i n g m o r a llessons t o young people. a. goodest b. teaching c. moral d. to 189. I talk about t h e Tower of London, a n d then o f the li v e s of people in England today. a. the b. and c. of d. lives 190. Sun Jingxiu, a 80-year-old r e ti r e d teacher, is the o l de st storyteller in the country. a. a b. retired c. oldest d. in 191. Small children d o e s n 't understand t h a t hot water and hot d r i n ks can b e dangerous. a. doesn't b. that c. drinks d. be 192. More o ft e n ly the children h a v e fallen t h ro u g h a glass door or window and are b a d ly hurt. a. oftenly b. have c. through d. badly 193. The two young w o m a n are w a tc h i n gpeople dancing, and w a iti n g for an invitation to j o i n in. a. woman b. watching c. waiting d. to join 194. Her da r k dress re fl e cts a view of life w h i c h is m an y less optimistic. a. dark b. reflects c. which d. many 195. I s p en t an hour trying to f i n d a phone s o t ha t I could ring you t e lli n g you I'd be a little late this morning. a. spent b. to find c. so that d. telling 196. I wanted s o m e t h i n gfresh to e a t while I w e r e in Britain. a. something b. to eat c. were d. in 197. In towns, there w a s very few bus shelters un tilabout thirty y ea r s ago. a. In b. was c. until d. years 198. M o st people no longer w ea r s the kinds of clothes t h a t protect them f r o mthe wind, cold and rain. a. Most b. wears c. that d. from 199. Most o f them were bu ild in the n i ne t ee n t h century and some a r e very grand. a. of b. build c. nineteenth d. are 200. They w e r e intended t o p e r s ua d e people to d r i n k water, instead w ith beer or spirits. a. were b. to persuade c. to drink d. with 201. C o m m u n ic a ti o n w illbe impossible i f everyone made up h is own language. a. Communication b. will c. if d. his 202. The m o r e words you k n o w, the m o st ideas you c a n express. a. more b. know c. most d. can 203. Words a r e the main t h i n g s we u si n g in communicating w ha t we want to say. a. are b. things c. using d. what 204. As w e llas talking w ith our voices we can a lso t a lki n g with our bodies. a. well b. with c. also d. talking 205. They may nod he rhead to s ho w that they ha v e understood or shake it to indicate d is a gr e e m e n t . a. her b. to show c. have d. disagreement 206. W r itt e n language without o f punctuation i s not easy to f o ll o w. a. Written b. of c. is d. to follow 207. We u s e volume a n d pitch e m p ha si z i n g words and m a ke meanings clear. a. use b. and c. emphasizing d. make Page 8 A&B LEVEL CERTIFICATE REVISION 208. The division be t w ee nthe r o l e s of the mother and the father is n o l on g e rvery cl ea r l y. a. between b. roles c. no longer d. clearly 209. A father can c h ang e the baby, d r e s s e d t h e children or m a k e the dinner. a. change b. dressed c. the d. make 210. A father is the person w h o provides us f o rmoney to feed an d clothe ourselves. a. is b. who c. for d. and 211. A dad is the pe r s o n w h o you ask f o rpocket m o n e y. a. person b. who c. for d. money 212. The t ab l e m a n ne r s you have in a restaurant is very different from t ho se you have at home. a. table b. manners c. is d. those 213. A llthe parks are be a u t i f u lkept and are f o rthe use and e n j o y m en t of the people. a. All b. beautiful c. for d. enjoyment 214. There a l w a y s is nearly a c r o w d a t the door of the theatre a ski n g for returned tickets. a. always b. crowd c. at d. asking 215. C h i n a teams a r e famous f o rtheir skill in table tennis. a. China b. are c. for d. in 216. There w a s once a foreigner w h o went in England t o l e a r n English. a. was b. who c. in d. to learn 217. If you e v e rgo i n to a house in Japan, you must r e me m be r i n gto take o ff your shoes. a. ever b. into c. remembering d. off 218. M an y houses have n o other f u r n it u r e s in their rooms. a. Many b. no c. furnitures d. in 219. You will see a bowl o f flowers or a long silk pa i n ti n g s on one of the w a lls. a. a b. of c. paintings d. walls 220. You may b e surprised s e e i n g t ha t there are n o bedrooms. a. be b. seeing c. that d. no 221. O n e of the greatest d i f f ic u lti e s f o r foreign students in American universities a r e the lecture system. a. One b. difficulties c. for d. are 222. It is not easy to take g oo d notes f ro m a lecture o n a foreign language. a. is b. good c. from d. on 223. The f i r st skill to l e a r n is how to write only the m o r e important words, not w ho le sentences. a. first b. to learn c. more d. whole 224. Her mother died e a r ly w ith her father tried ha r d to b r i n gup the four children. a. early b. with c. hard d. to bring 225. Marie l ea rn t to re a d and write in the age o f four. a. learnt b. to read c. in d. of 226. She worked v e r y ha r d and be c a m e a famous chemist and ph y sicists. a. very b. hard c. became d. physicists 227. Jim w a s ha v i n gdinner a t a restaurant w he n Henry w a s c o m i n gin. a. was having b. at c. when d. was coming 228. He could u n d e r s t an dalgebra and to s pe a k French w he n he w a s six. a. understand b. to speak c. when d. was 229. English is the native or o f f ic i a llanguage on o ne - f i f t h s of the land area o f theworld. a. is b. official c. one-fifths d. of 230. M an y universities, school classes t au g h t in English e v e n t hou g hthe na ti v e language is not English. a. Many b. taught c. even though d. native 231. I m y s e lf prefer t h e underground as it is ra p i d it y, easy and c he a p . a. myself b. the c. rapidity d. cheap 232. There are s u ch many cars and buses in London t h a t one can not drive along the roads quickly, and w it hou t many stops. a. such b. in c. that d. without 233. I f you don 't know London very g ood , it is very difficult to f i n d the bus you want. a. If b. don't c. good d. to find Page 9 A&B LEVEL CERTIFICATE REVISION 234. S o m e butterflies f l i e s m o r e t h a n3000 kilometers o n their journey to the south. a. Some b. flies c. more than d. on 235. On the w i n t e r i n gplaces, millions o f butterflies cover the trees and ground like a carpet. a. On b. wintering c. of d. like 236. It is c e r t a i n ly true that the a v e r a g e woman ha s weaker muscles t ha t the average man. a. certainly b. average c. has d. that 237. When men li v e d in caves and h un t animals for food, st r en g thof body was the m o st important thing. a. lived b. hunt c. strength d. most 238. M o st of the words are the s am e in American and in British English, but theAmerican people say a n y English words not like people d o in England. a. Most b. same c. any d. do 239. In Canada m u c h people speak English be c a u se they a lso came from England many years ago. a. In b. much c. because d. also 240. Jim gets up a t half past seven everyday, ha s breakfast at eight o'clock, and st a r ts w o r ks at half past nine. a. at b. has c. starts d. works 241. Peter u s ua lly g e ts up at eleven o'clock and h a s breakfast o n lunchtime. a. usually b. gets c. has d. on 242. Holiday towns and f is h i n g villages in the South - West are p r e p a r e d to fight the oil pollution w h ich is threatening l o c a lbeaches. a. fishing b. prepared c. which d. local 243. Yesterday there w a s a collision in the English Channel b e t w ee n the "S.P Titan", w h o is one of the biggest oil t an k e r s in the world, and a Dutch cargo ship. a. was b. between c. who d. tankers 244. Helicopters r e sc u e d b o th crews, and nobody d i e s in the collision. a. rescued b. both c. dies d. in 245. Hundreds o f small boats, w h ich are c a r r y i n g detergents, is spraying the oil. a. of b. which c. carrying d. is 246. The Amazon forest, in Brazil, c o v e r s five m illi o n square kilometers - an area as b i gg e ras the whole of Europe e x cl ud i n gRussia. a. covers b. million c. bigger d. excluding 247. I f the destruction of the forest c o n ti n ue s at the same rate, there w ou ld be nothing l e ft by the year 2005. a. If b. continues c. would d. left 248. Scientists s a y s that the d i s ap p ea ra n ce o f the trees is already causing changes in the climate. a. says b. disappearance c. of d. in 249. Brunei is o n e of the s m a ll e st but m o st r i ch countries in the world. a. one b. smallest c. most rich d. in 250. Most t h e m think t ha t Brunei is in the Middle East but it is n ' t. a. them b. that c. in d. isn't 251. And the b e a u ty is t ha t there are so little people to share all t h is money. a. beauty b. that c. little d. this 252. In 1980 the Sultan m e t an air hostess c a lli n g Mariam Bell and f e llin love w ith her. a. met b. calling c. fell d. with 253. F a ct o r y chimneys g i v e out smoke that c on t a i n i n gsulphur dioxide a n d nitrogen oxide. a. Factory b. give c. containing d. and 254. When it rains, these acids d iss o l v e in the rain and make it t o b e acidic. a. it b. dissolve c. in d. to be 255. Acid rain is believed b e the w o r st pollution problem o f all. a. is b. be c. worst d. of 256. Acid rain ha s ha r m e d aquatic life by to t u r n many lakes i n t o lifeless bodies o f water. a. has harmed b. to turn c. into d. of 257. It is not po ssi b leto do this on a l a rg e enough scale to save all the l a k e . a. is b. possible c. large d. lake 258. Car e x hau st fumes c on t a in carbon monoxide and lead w h ich are h i g h poisonous. Page 10 [...]... Although many believed the "talking leaf" to be the gift from the Great Spirit but Sequoyah refused to accept that theory a many b to be c but d to accept 273 In 1821, aftertwelve years of work, he had successfully developinga written language that would enable thousands of Indians to read and write a after b successfully c developing d would 274 After inventingdynamite, Swedish-born Alfred Nobel became a... and drove into the intersection a At b for c green d into 262 No one were hurt, but the damage to Kim's car was heavy a No one b were c to d was 263 When we have guests to our house, we shouldbe very polite to their a When b to c should d their 264 The Americans tend to be informal while they're being receivedcompany or coming for a social engagement a tend b to be c being received d coming for 265 Women... takeits place a believed b when c seeking d to take 285 In 1925, he joinedthe advertisingdepartment of Doubleday Page and Company, one of the most large publishing houses in New York a joined b advertising c the most d houses 286 He was a favorite contributor to many leadingmagazines, and her name becamea household word a favorite b leading c her name d became 287 We were sittingquiet by the side of... education in Paris a after b from c decides d further Page 11 A &B LEVEL CERTIFICATE REVISION 282 Ever since humans have inhabited the earth, they have made use of variety forms of communication a humans b inhabited c use d variety 283 Body language transmits ideas or thoughts by certainactions, either intentionally norunintentionally a transmits b certain c either d nor 284 It is believed that when a she-wolf... each other but men did a don't b as c to d did 266 A Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Gulf of Suez and separates the continents of Africa and Asia a A b connects c separates d of 267 Ships sailing in Europe to Asia once had to take the route around the Southern tip of Africa a sailing b in c take d around 268 She has takenthe driven test three times, but she hadn't beenable to pass... role in the early history of the United States a an b importance c early d the 279 Elizabeth Blackwell was born on England in 1821 and emigrated to New York City when she was ten years ol d a was b on c in d to 280 She decided that she wantedto become a doctor, who was nearly impossible for a woman in the middle of the nineteenth century a wanted b who c for d in 281 In 1849, aftergraduation frommedical... a has taken b driven c hadn't been d yet 269 Walt Whitman, born in New York in 1819, was two of America's unusual literary figures a born b in c two d figures 270 He has given freely of his time by caring for the wounded during the Civil War a has given b freely c caring d wounded 271 He had felt that it was necessary achievinga new poetic form in order to communicatehis views a had felt b was c achieving... very richness man a inventing b became c very d richness 275 Every year on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death, the awards are presentedforthe winners a on b death c presented d for 276 No awards was presented from1940 to 1942 at the beginning of World War II a No b was c from d at 277 Franklin initiated many improvement in the city of Philadelphia a initiated b improvement c in d city 278... surprise a sitting b quiet c side d unpleasant 288 If you are planning to transfer, remember that you must to obtain the permission before leaving the university where you are currently studying a to transfer b to obtain c leaving d where 289 You must complete the form I -538, have it to sign by the foreign student advisor at the school where you are currently studying a complete b to sign c at d currently...A &B LEVEL CERTIFICATE REVISION a exhaust b contain c which d high 259 1.6 billion gallons were sold every year, in over one hundred and sixty countries a were b in c hundred d countries 260 It is certainly that Coca-Cola will be drunk far into the twenty-first century a certainly b drunk c into d twenty-first 261 At the intersection forBroad Street and Park Avenue, Kim . s. a. me b. check up c. telling d. fillings 32. These engines u s e d be i n gstarted by hand. B u t n o w they a r e started by electricity. a. used b. being c. But now d eight million. a. is b. larger c. in d. of 66. It is a b e au t i f u lbuilding o f two towers and a v e r y big clock c a ll e d Big Ben. a. beautiful b. of c. very d. called 67 understand b. his c. often d. for 145. Most o f the b u il d i n gin this town are r a t h e runattractive, b u t this church is an exception. a. of b. building c. rather d. but 146.