Practice test 8 I- Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest 1- a. incredible b- wilderness c- describe d. fascinating 2- a- chew b- chore c- chaos d- challenge 3- a- contaminate b- chemical c- conservation d- centigrade 4- a- sure b- sugar c- sand d- share 5- a- exhibition b- habitat c- honest d- honor II- Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest 6- a. convenient b- comfortable c- content d- contaminate 7- a. industry b- interesting c- independence d- interview 8- a- destruction b- damage c- develop d- detail 9- a- tropical b- endangered c- temperature d- wildlife 10-a- essential b- provide c- imagine d- species III- Choose the best options 11- Burning oil and coal released gases which are harmful . . . . . . . . . humans a- to b- for c- on d- with 12- The school has been given 20 computers, half of . . . . . . . . . are brand new a- that b- them c- which d- those 13-The country is divided . . . . . . . . . three regions a- to b- in c- into d- for 14- It is important . . . . . . . . . students to read as many books as possible a-of b- in c- with d- for 15- Which subject is the book . . . . . . . . . ? a- on b- in c- about d- of 16- Who does this dictionary belong . . . . . . . . . ? a- for b- to c- at d- through 17- The cover of the book needs . . . . . . . . . a- to change being changed c- changing d- be changed 18- The garden needn’t . . . . . . . . . , because it has just started raining a- water b- be watered c- be watering d- watering 19- John’s room is locked . He . . . . . . . . . out a- must be b- should be c- must have been d- might have been 20- No one answered the phone last night. Helen. . . . . . . . . out when I called her a- must be b- should be c- must have been d- might have been 21- I think you should have your hair . . . . . . . . a- be cut b- have been cut c- cutting d- cut 22- John is such a lazy boy that he is always late . . . . . . . . school a- to b- for c-at d- in 23- No one answered the phoned last night. I think everybody . . . . . . . . . out a- went b- had gone c- must go d- must have gone 24- It’s a waste of time . . . . . . . . . him to take part in the competition a- persuading b- convincing c- to persuade d- to convince 25- There’s no point . . . . . . . . . that book. a- read b- to read c- reading d- reads 26- For more information, please . . . . . . . . . our company a- combine b- connect c- contact d- relate 27- No sooner had the trip started, . . . . . . . . . it began to rain a- when b- that c- if d- than 28- Hardly . . . . . . . . . at the airport, when the plane took off a- he had arrived b- he arrived c- had he arrived d- did he arrive 29- Don’t . . . . . . . . . all your money . . . . . . . . . parties a- send / to b- spend / on c- save / at d- put / on 30- The young lady found . . . . . . . . . hard for her to take care of herself all the way to her hometown a- it b- it is c- it was d- its IV- Choose the best option that is best completed the blank Hooligans are people who cause trouble at sporting events. They are fans who like to cause fights. They often damage the area around a sports match. The term "hooligan" (31)__________used in a London police report in 1898. This violence has a long history. In 532 AD, thousands of people died in fights that lasted a week. They were started by fans at a race. In modern times, soccer has had the most problems with fan violence. This has been (32) ________on since the 1950s in England. Italy has had a (33)____________ problem. This sport violence has spread to other countries. It has made it difficult for non-violent fans to enjoy sports in a safe way. The violence also (34)________it difficult for shops around soccer fields to open safely. They have strict (35)_________to punish fans that cause trouble. 31- a- was first b- first was c- firstly was d- at first was 32- a- happening b- taking c- occurring d- going 33- a- same b- like c- similar d- alike 34- a- makes B. causes c- allows d- lets 35- a- rules b- principles c- laws d- disciplines V- Read the passage and choose the best answers The first census of the American people in 1790 listed fewer than four million residents, most of whom had come from England. Ten years later, in 1800, although the English were still a majority, many Iris, Dutch, German, Swedish, Scottish, and French settlers had come to make their homes in the United States. Immigrants from all of these nations, along with an undocumented number of Africans who had been brought into the country as slavers, provided labor for the rapid growing cities and the frontier farms. They built factories, roads, and canals, pushing West to settle town on the edges of the American territory. By 1880, large numbers of central and southern Europeans began to find their way to America. Italian, Greek, Russian, Australian, Armenian, and Slavic immigrants settled in the cities where they supplied labor for hundreds of new industries. The census of 1910 listed almost one million immigrants. After the civil war, many Asians began to arrive, primarily to work on the railroads in the West. Chinese laborers by the thousands led the way, followed by Korean and Japanese immigrants. In more recent years, hundreds of thousands of refugees have come to the United States, the largest numbers from Hungary, Cuba, Lenanon, Syris, and the West Indies. With the close of Vietnam war, thousands Indochinese relocated in the United States. The United States is unique because, with the notable exception of the Native Americans, all Americans are immigrants or the descendants of them. 36- Which of the following would be the best title for the passage ? A- A history of American immigrants B- A history of immigration in the nineteenth century C- A history of European immigration to the United States D- A history of urban and Agricultural Development in the United States. 37- When did many Italian immigrants enter the United States ? A- In 1790 B- In 1800 C- In 1880 D- In 1960 38- The author mentions all of the following things as residents listed in the 1800 census EXCEPT A- Germans B- English C- French D- Italians 39- The word “majority” in line 3 is closest in meaning to A- the largest number B- the smallest number C- the average number D- the correct number 40- The word “them” in the last line refers to A- Native Americans B- Americans C- immigrants D- descendants 6- It can be inferred in the passage that the author’s attitude toward immigrants is A- discourteous B- respectful C- prejudiced D- disinterested 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 a c d c b c c b b d a c c 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 d a b c b a c d b d a c c 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 d c b a a d c a c a c d a 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 c b . enter the United States ? A- In 1790 B- In 180 0 C- In 188 0 D- In 1960 38- The author mentions all of the following things as residents listed in the 180 0 census EXCEPT A- Germans B- English. edges of the American territory. By 188 0, large numbers of central and southern Europeans began to find their way to America. Italian, Greek, Russian, Australian, Armenian, and Slavic immigrants. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 a c d c b c c b b d a c c 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 d a b c b a c d b d a c c 27 28 29 30 31 32