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beautiful round Japanese wooden 13- Who wrote the novel “Gone With the Wind”?. Who was the novel “Gone with the Wind” writtenA. Whose the novel “Gone With the Wind” written.. By who was

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SAMPLE TEST ONE FOR THE FIRST TERM EXAMINATION

- I)PHONETICS: Select the ONE word which is pronounced or stressed differently from the other three

4- A interviewer B elementary C temporary D disciplinary

II)VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURES

Choose the best option to complete each blank space or replace the underlined word(s):

6- Jack: “Happy Christmas!” - Helen: “ !”

A Happy Christmas with you B You are the same

7- “My sister has been awarded a scholarship to study in Australia.” “Uh, really? !”

8- Husband: “I don’t like this program.” - Wife: “ _.”

C You didn’t take it off D Let’s turn it off then

9- Peter: “How about driving to the countryside this Saturday?” - Mary: “ .”

10- “Is your name Peter?” - “Yes, _.”

11- Not only did he win the first prize,

A and he was given a place at the university B for he was offered a holiday abroad

C but he was also given a place a the university D so he was given a place at the university

12- There was a table in the middle of the room

A Japanese round beautiful wooden B beautiful wooden round Japanese

C beautiful wooden Japanese round D beautiful round Japanese wooden

13- Who wrote the novel “Gone With the Wind”?

A Who was the novel “Gone with the Wind” written?

B Whose the novel “Gone With the Wind” written?

C By who was the novel “Gone with the Wind” written?

D By whom was the novel “Gone with the Wind” written?

14- I didn’t listen to my father’s advice, and I get myself into trouble now

A If I listened to my father, I would not get into trouble now

B If I had listened to my father, I would not get into trouble now

C If I listened to my father, I would not have gotten into trouble

D If I had listened to my father, I would not have gotten into trouble

15- , methane can be used as fuel

A Produced by the fermentation of organic matter

B It is produced by the fermentation of organic matter

C The fermentation of organic matter is produced

D A production of the fermentation of organic matter

16- Penny never does anything silly She’s very _

17- The President has called for massive investment to rebuild the country’s _

A economic B economics C economical D economy

18- During the recession, many small companies were eradicated

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19- Youngsters need all the help and they can get nowadays when applying for jobs

A encouragement B discouragement C enthusiasm D commitment

20- Since Mr Hassan , both taxes and unemployment

A has become / increased B became / increased

C became / have increased D has become / have increased

21- By the end of 2020, many people currently employed _ their jobs

A have lost B will have lost C will be losing D are losing

22- We would save thousands of lives if _ the remedy for the cancer

23- If only he so much at the party last night

A didn’t drink B would drink C hadn’t drunk D wouldn’t have drunk 24- Strong security measures for the President’s visit next month

A will take B will be taking C will have been taken D will be taken

25- A large sum _ for the Fund by a recent charity concert but target of $ 250,000

A raised / did still not reach B was raised / has still not been reached

C was raised / has still not reached D was raised / did still not reach

26- I’m not opposed to your plan but it needs

A modify B to modify C being modified D modifying

27- If he wins, he’ll be the first Englishman _for fifty years

28- Artists _ paint more interesting pictures

A find their own identity and style B who find their own identity and style

C that they find their own identity and style D which they find their own identity and style 29- There were 35 passengers on the coach, were British

A almost all who B almost all of who C of whom all almost D almost all of whom

30- Thank you very much You’ve been always very kind me

31- When are you leaving Australia? This week or next week?

32- We soon had them all playing football together _

A despite their initial objections B due to their initial objections

C though we initially objected them D but they initially objected us

33- happiness of the majority depends on hard work form everyone

34- “No, it is not true, I didn’t steal the money!” => Jean _ stealing the money

35- The teacher advised us

A are careful when doing these exercises B careful when doing these exercises

C to be careful when doing these exercises D be careful when doing these exercises

III)ERROR IDENTIFICATION: Identify the ONE underlined that needs correcting

36- Despite (A) invisible to the unaided (B) eye, ultraviolet light can be detected (C) in a number of (D)

ways

37- Neither (A) Jane nor (B) Sarah explained me (C) why they were (D) so late

38- Modems permit (A) computers communicating (B) with one (C) another over (D) telephone lines 39- If the man had transported (A) to the hospital sooner than (B) he was, he could have survived (C) the

electrocution (D)

40- It is normal (A) for students to be (B) nervous when they are prepared (C) for a (D) new school year IV0GAP-FILLING: Choose the best option to finish each blank space in the following passage

In the home a dad is very important He is the (41) _ who provides us with money to feed and clothe ourselves He can decorate your bedroom, mend your radio, make cages for your pets, repair a

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puncture in your bicycle tyre and help you with maths homework A dad can be very useful for (42) _ you in the car to and from parties, music and dancing lessons

A dad is the person whom you ask for pocket money He is the one who (43) _ about the time you spend talking on the phone, as he has to pay for the bills Dad is someone who will support you in a (44) _, if he believes you to be right He is someone who reads your school (45) _ and treats if it is good A dad likes to come into a nice happy home evening, and settle back in his chair with a newspaper He likes to recall his National Service days

V) Read the following passage carefully, then choose the best answers to each of the questions

The nuclear family, consisting of a mother, father, and their children, may be more an American ideal than an American reality Of course, the so-called traditional family was always more varied than we had been led to believe, reflecting the very different racial, ethnic, class, and religious customs among American groups

The most recent government statistics reveal that only about one third of all current American

families fit the traditional mold and another third consists of married couples who either have no children or have none still living at home Of the final one, about 20 percent of the total number of American households are single people, usually women over sixty-five years old A small percentage, about 3 percent of the total, consists of unmarried people who choose to live together, and the rest, about 7 percent, are single, usually divorced parents, with at least one child Today, these varied family types are typical, and therefore, normal Apparently, many Americans are achieving relationships in family forms other than the traditional one 46- With what topic is the passage mainly discussed?

A The traditional American family B The nuclear family

C The current American family D The ideal family

47- The author implies that _

A there have always been a wider variety of family arrangements in the United States

B racial, ethnic, and religious groups have presented the traditional family structure

C the ideal American family is the best structure

D fewer married couples are having children

48- The word “current” in the second sentence of paragraph 2 could be best replaced by which of the

following?

49- According to the passage, married couples whose children have grown or who have no children represent

A 33 percent of households B 20 percent of households

C 7 percent of households D 3 percent of households

50- Who generally constitutes a one-person household?

A A single man in his twenties B An elderly man

C A single woman in her late sixties D A divorced woman

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