TEST3 Choose the word A, B, C or D whose underlined part is proounced differrently from that of the others in each group. 1. A.profession B. developmental C. educator D. lesson 2. A. imagine B. understanding C. language D.mature 3. A. discipline B. timber C. reptile D. ennergy 4. A. heir B. harvest C. hospital D. hesitant 5. A. reason B. misery C. misbehave D. propose Choose the word A,B,C or D whose main stress is different from that of the others in each group 6. A.sympathize B.history C.origin D.intensive 7. A.avegare B.uncertain C.commercial D.distraction 8. A.ferry B.flavor C.accept D.landing 9. A.movement B.inhabit C.memorable D.multiply 10. A.imperfect B.character C.passenger D.newsletter Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete each sentence 1. A government minister_______________ guilty of fraud yesterday. A. was found B. has found C. being found D. had been found 12. The human brain ______________ only two percent of an adult’s body weight. A. which makes up B. it makes up C. makes it up D. makes up 13.All the smugglers___________by tomorrow A.will arrested B. will have been arrested C.will be arresting D.will be being arrested 14. The matter___________at our next meeting A.should be bring up B. should be to bring up C.should be brought up D. shoul to be brought up 15.- ‘No, it’s not true, T didn’t steal the money!’ Jean______________that she had stolen the money 16. Luckily I managed____________my way here all right A.finding B.to find C. to be found D. being found 17.Our eledtricity bill _____________next week A. ought to pay B.ought be paid C.ought to be pay D.ought to be paid 18.The tourists were not______________the danger of bandits in the hills A.known about B. aware of C.provided with D.guessed at 19. Will the Government be able to ___________all their immense difficulties? A.defeat B.overcome C.dismiss D.overtake 20. He was found guilty of drunken driving and banned______for five years A. to drive B. from driving C. for driving D. driving 21. He talked about several very interesting prople, some of___________he was still in contact with A.which B.who C.whom D.that 22.It cannot____________that the company is in fiancial trouble. A. deny B. to be denied C.be denied D. denied 23. These souvenirs________by children from the local school A. make B.made C.are make D. are made 2 1 3 24. I’m sorry, but I __________seeing the manager at once! A.arrange for B. look for C.agree with D. insist on Identify the one underlined word or phrase A,B,C or D that must be chaned in order for the sentence to be correct 25. A funny thing was happened when your office was painted yesterday A B C D 26.Some mistakes were made in the brochure, but they might corrected before you get back. A B C D 27.Will your stay be extended, or will you be returned next week? A B C D 28. I used to do my own taxes , but now I have done them by an accountant. A B C D 29. In some countries, octopuses and snails are considered be great delicacies to eat. A B C D Read the passage and then decide which answer A,B,C, or D best fits each space. My clearest memory of school is that it was great fun. I’ve always(30)__________on well with people and I loved it from the start. On my first day,(31)________was my mum who was crying at the school gates, while I ran happily inside. I was quite bright and often finished my schoolwork early,which left (32)_________of time for chatting! All my teacher (33)___________to say to my mum, ‘Your daughter would do better if she talked less’. The math teacher, Mr. Earl, (34)________sticks in my mind. i was hopeless (35)___________math and I still can’t add up, but Mr. Earl realized that I had other skills and always (36)_________my acting ability. On my (37)____________day at school, he showed me an advertisement for an acting (38)_____________at a local theatre. Luckily, they (39)_____________some just like me and I’ve been a professional actor ever since. 30.A. gone B. got C. kept D. held 31.A. she B. there C. it D. one 32.A. plenty B. lot C. enough D. much 33.A. did B. couldC. ought D. used 34.A. extremely B. singly C. exactly D. particularly 35.A. by B. on C. at D. for 36.A. encouraged B. suggested C. insured D. offered 37.A. latest B. final C. closing D. finished 38.A word B. employment C. job D. occupation 39.A. missed B. needed C. wished D. asked Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D for each gap. Traditional methods of teaching no longer suffice in this technological world . Currently there are more than 100,000 computers in schoolrooms in the United States. Students mediocre and bright alike , from the first stage through high school not only are not intimidated by my computers, but have become avid participants in the computer epoch. Kids operating computer implement their curriculum with great versatility. A music student can program musical notes so that the computer will play Beethoven or the Beatles. For a biology class , the computer can produce a picture of the intricate envisage human biology in a profound way. A nuclear reactor is no longer an enigma to students who can see its workings in minute detail on a computer. In Wisconsi, the Chippewa Indians are studying their ancient and almost forgotten language with the aid of a computer. More commonly, the computer is used for drilling math and language concepts so that youngsters may learn at their own speed without trying the patience of their human teachers. The simplest computers aid the handicapped, who learn more rapidly from the computer than from humans. Once irksome, remedial drills and exercises now on computer are conducive to learning because the machine responds to correct answers with praise and to incorrect answers with frowns and even an occasional tear. Adolescents have become so exhilarated by computers that they have developed their own jargon, easily understood by their peers but leaving their disconcerted parents in the dark. They have shown so much fervor for computer that they have formed computer clubs, beguile their leisure hours in computer stores, and even attend computer camps. A Boy Scout can get a 4 5 6 computer merit badge. One ingenious young student devised a computer game for Atari will earn him $100,000 in royalties. This is definitely the computer age. Manufacturers of computers are presently getting tax write – offs for donating equipment to colleges and universities and are pushing for legislation to obtain further deductions for contributions to elementary and high school. Furthermore, the price of computer for home or office is being sold for less than $100. at that price every class in the country will soon have computer kids. 40. In order to operate a computer, a student dose not have to be ________. A. especially bright B. in grade school C. versatile D. musical 41. To day’s students with the aid of computers______________ A. have more trouble learning B. can understand more complex concepts C. try to confuse their parents D. build nuclear reactors 42. Teachers ought to like to have their students use computers because computer_________ A. are fun to work with B. take over some of the teachers’ tedious jobs C. cost less than teachers’ salaries D. are being used all over the United States 43. Computers are used most for______________ A. scientific subjects B. language instruction C. drills and exercises D. Boy Scout merit badges 44.Computer manufacturers donate equipment to schools______________ A. everyday B. to increase their sales C. to teach students how to operate computers D. to get tax deductions 45. The author of this article implies that_____________ A. computers make learning to day easier than it was in the past B. students today have to be smarter than their parents C. computers are difficult to operate D. anyone who can’t operate a computer is a dunce Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must not use more than five words, including the word given. 46. I expected you’re exhausted after your long trip. (MUST) You ________________________after your long trip. 47. Smokingis not allowed on the underground. (MUST) You _____________________________on the underground 48. Can you phone me after 5 tonight? (GIVE) Please___________________________after 5 tonight 49. Are the chidren keen on sports activities? (PART) Do the children en______________________________sports activities? 45. I spent ages doing my home work last night. (TOOK) It_______________________________________my homework last night. 7 . ever since. 30 .A. gone B. got C. kept D. held 31 .A. she B. there C. it D. one 32 .A. plenty B. lot C. enough D. much 33 .A. did B. couldC. ought D. used 34 .A particularly 35 .A. by B. on C. at D. for 36 .A. encouraged B. suggested C. insured D. offered 37 .A. latest B. final C. closing D. finished 38 .A word B.