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Code: 401
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English language test no 4
Full name: Class: 12A
I Listening and fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase (2p.s)
Together with the development of science and (1) and the increasing population growth, forests - the big (2) .of our planet - are getting smaller and smaller We only have about 8 million square kilometres of (3) forests now, covering about 6 percent of land area, whereas they are the home of 50 percent species of (4) and plants on the planet Many patches of forest have been completely destroyed within a few(5) It's estimated that if afforestation were not (6) .carried out, and the deforestation took place at the rate of (7) .square kilometres a year as it does now, our earth would (8) huge barren land after 50 years from now
II Reading comprehension: (1.25 p.s)
Read the text carefully and then answer the following questions.
How can we keep our teeth healthy? First, we ought to visit our dentist twice a year He can fill the small holes in our teeth before they destroy the teeth He can examine our teeth
to check that they are growing in the right way Unfortunately, many people wait until they have toothache before they see a dentist Secondly we should brush our teeth with a toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste at least twice a day, once after breakfast and once before we go to bed We can also use wooden toothpicks to clean between our teeth after a meal Thirdly, we should eat food that is good for teeth and our body: milk, cheese, fish, brown bread, potatoes, red rice, raw vegetables and fresh fruit Chocolate, sweets, biscuits and cakes are bad, especially when we eat them between meals They are harmful because they stick to our teeth and cause decay
1 Only when do a lot of people visit a dentist?
2 How often ought we to try to clean our teeth?
3 What shouldn't we eat a lot?
4 Why are sweets harmful?
5 What happens to our teeth when food and germs collect in a small crack?
III Pronunciation : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest (1.25p.s)
IV Choose the most suitable word or phrase.(2.5 p.s)
1 This information is not good; it's completely
2 Do you mind in here?
a if I smoking b my smoking c your smoking d if I smoked
3 I think you'd better if you don't want to miss the train
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5 When the meeting had finished, they the plan once again
6 I'm not computer games
a interested with b interesting in c interest in d interested in
7 Janet left her handbag on the bus, and it
a was stolen b has stolen c have gone d have been stole
8 If she hadn't over slept, she late for the interview
a wouldn't be b wouldn't have been c hadn't been d would have been
9 Since you left school, you have travel a lot, ?
10 The man phoned yesterday was a police officer
V Rewrite sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentences printed before it (2 p.s)
1 Claudia is such a fast writer that she always finishes first
Claudia writes
2 John 's got such a high IQ that he got into university when he was only 14
John's IQ
3 The temperature didn't fall below zero last night, so the crops weren't damaged
If
4 Jane is the tallest in her class
Nobody
VI Fill in the blank with the correct form of the words in parentheses.(1 p.s)
1 The dog had inherited the from its ancestry (know)
2 He is always a driver (care)
3 Her voice is very (beauty)
4 She always did the work (easy)
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-Tapescript - Test no 4 - Class 12.
Together with the development of science and technology and the increasing population growth, forests - the big lungs of our planet - are getting smaller and smaller We only have about 8 million square kilometres of tropical forests now, covering about 6 percent of land area, whereas they are the home of 50 percent species of animals and plants on the planet Many patches of forest have been completely destroyed within a few decades It's estimated that if afforestation were not properly carried out, and the deforestation took place at the rate of 149,000 square kilometres a year as it does now, our earth would become huge barren land after 50 years from now