TEST 2 Choose the word or phrase (A. B. C or D) that best fits the blank space 1: A. teacher B. money C. return D. ruler 2: A.heat B. seat C. great D. meat 3: We are made all the cleaning in the house. A. to do B. do C. doing D. done 4: I television a lot but I don't any more. A. was watching B. was used to watch C. used to watch D. have been watching 5: He to New York three times this year. A. had been B. was C. is D. has been 6: I remember you somewhere before. A. meet B. meeting C. met D. to meet 7: No one knows how many documents been lost. A. has B. had C. have D. has had 8: If energy unlimited, many things in the world would be different. A. is B. will be C. were D. would be 9: Mr. Brown has many patients he is always busy. A. too/that B. very/until C. such/that D. so/that 10: The children, parents work late, are taken home by bus. A. that B. whom C. whose D. their 11: She doesn't understand I am saying. A. what B. that C. whose D. where 12: He wanted to know the reason I was late. A. as B. for C. why D. because 13: We have to start early we won't be late. A. so that B. that C. because D. because of 14: The place we spent our holiday was really beautiful. A. what B. who C. where D. which 15: It me two hours to get home because of the traffic jam yesterday. A. take B. spends C. took D. spent 16: There are small between British and American English. A. differences B. different C. difference D. differently 17: Some species of rare animals are in of extinction. A. danger B. dangerous C. dangerously D. endanger 18: We are of the long journey. A. tire B. tiring C. tired D. to tire 19: Sara speaks so that I can't understand her. A. fast B. fastly C. faster D. fastest 20: Would you mind me a hand with this bag? A. give B. giving C. to give D. to giving 21: is Oxford from Cambridge? A. How long B. How far C. How long away D. How often 22: I’m only interesting in what he did. 23: We came late . A. because of the bad weather B. because the bad weather C. because of the badly weather D. because the badly weather 24: I didn't have an umbrella with me, so I got wet. A. If I had had an umbrella, I wouldn't get wet. B. If I had had an umbrella, I would get wet. C. If I had had an umbrella, I wouldn't have got wet. D. If I had had an umbrella, I would have got wet. 25: Jane is a better cook than Daisy. A. Daisy can't cook as good as Jane. B. Daisy isn't a cook as good as Jane. C. Daisy can cook as badly as Jane. D. Daisy can't cook as well as Jane. 26: A. churches B. chairman C. chemist D. changes 27: I am worried taking my final exam. A. that B. of C. to D. about 28: Basketball has become increasingly popular from 1891. A B C D 29: The problem is difficult to solve. A. It is difficult problem to solve. B. It is a problem difficult solve. C. It is difficult to solve the problem. D. It is difficult solve the problem. The Korean education system basically consists of primary schools, (30) schools, high schools, and colleges (31) universities, with graduate courses leading to Ph.D.degrees (32) education is compulsory for children aged six (33) eleven. The basic primary school curriculum is generally divided into eight (34) : the Korean language, social studies, science, (35) , ethics, physical education, music and fine arts. Students in secondary schools are required to take a number (36) additional subjects, such as English, and can take electives, (37) as technical or vocational courses. Afterwards, students can (38) between general education and vocational high schools. (39) general, high school tends to be strict, as college and university admission is very competitive. 30: A. second B. secondary C. among D. half 31: A. as B. or C. but D. so 32: A. Primary B. High C. College D. University 33: A. from B. for C. with D. to 34: A. subjects B. courses C. topics D. titles 35: A. mathematician B. mathematics C. mathematically D. mathematical 36: A. of B. with C. for D. to 37: A. so B. such C. like D. alike 38: A. choose B. test C. wish D. consist 39: A. On B. In C. Of D. For 40: I was listening to the radio last night when the door bell rings. 41: Susan is looking for something . A. eat B. to eating C. to eat D. eating 42: We need more sugar. There is sugar in the pot. A. much B. many C. any D. little 43: We had better to review this chapter carefully. 44: My father is a . He works in a garage. A. farmer B. mechanic C. teacher D. doctor 45: Don't the door. The paint is still wet. A. touch B. leave C. keep off D. watch David Hempleman Adams is an explorer and adventurer. In April 1984, he walked through northern Canada to the North Pole. He walked 400 kilometres in 22 days. He was 27 years old when he did it. David was the first person to walk to the North Pole by himself. Other people travelled to the North Pole before David but they had a sled and a dog team. David didn't have a dog team. David was a brave man to go on this adventure on his own. He was also a lucky man because the bear and the icy water didn't kill him. 46: Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the passage ? A. David drove to the North Pole. B. No one travelled to the North Pole before David. C. David was the first person to walk to the North Pole alone. D. It was very cold in the North Pole. 47: David travelled to the North Pole with . A. a group of people B. a dog team C. another person D. nobody 48: Which of the following is NOT true? A. He was killed by the bear. B. He walked to the North Pole alone. C. He walked 400 kilometres. D. He was 27 years old when he travelled to the North Pole. 49: The phrase "by himself" can be replaced by . A. alone B. successfully C. with other people D. on foot 50: Which of the following is the best title of the passage? A. A Lucky Man B. A Walk to the North Pole C. Without a Dog Team D. Icy Water . social studies, science, (35) , ethics, physical education, music and fine arts. Students in secondary schools are required to take a number (36) additional subjects, such as English, and can. Jane. B. Daisy isn't a cook as good as Jane. C. Daisy can cook as badly as Jane. D. Daisy can't cook as well as Jane. 26: A. churches B. chairman C. chemist D. changes 27: I am worried. electives, (37) as technical or vocational courses. Afterwards, students can (38) between general education and vocational high schools. (39) general, high school tends to be strict, as college