PRACTICE TEST 3 Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. 1. A. teenage B. montage C.engagement D. stage 2. A. chain B. choice C. choir D. chocolate Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions. 3. A. attract B. verbal C. signal D. instance 4. A. situation B. appropriate C. informality D. entertainment Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct
Biên soạn: Đỗ Huyền Trang Nhóm ơn luyện tiếng anh thi đại học PRACTICE TEST Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions A teenage B montage C.engagement D stage A chain B choice C choir D chocolate Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions A attract A situation B verbal B appropriate C signal C informality D instance D entertainment Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions VOCABULARY IN TEXTBOOK I’ve broken your pen I’m awfully sorry, Jack David A thanked B apologized C advised for breaking Jack’s pen D decided I have an apology _ to you I’m afraid I opened your letter by mistake A B to C make He’s demanding a _ _ apology the newspaper for making untrue allegations about his personal life A full- to B complete – of C entire- from A decision was finally made after some argument A hot B heated C heating ‘I don’t think Liverpool will win’ Vanessa_ A doubted D to make B doubts D cold whether Liverpool would will C offered D full- from D offers ‘You murdered Lorb Digby, didn’t you, Colin!’ The inspector _Colin of murdering Lorb Digby A accused B advised C reminded “Right I’ll take the brown pair.’ Andrew_ A admitted B decided to take the brown pair C suggested ‘It was me who stole my money.’ Said Jim Jim_ A confessed B accused D confessed to stealing the money C apologized ‘Let me carry your suitcase, John.’ Said Harry Harry A decided B suggested 11 He agreed B advised them B with - for 12 It’s rude to point _someone! B out 13 It’s OK to use _to carry John’s suitcase D doubted stealing the money C warned C to - at D with - on C at D up language if you’re speaking to a friend A verbal B non-verbal C formal 14 The proposal will go ahead despite strong A objections B refusals A notice B care C resistances C mind B raise C catch 17 I get on very well with my roommate now; we never have any A agreements B assistance 18 Some people think it is to what I said D attention C compliments D meet _ D arguments to ask someone’s age B impolite 19 Why did you object_ neighborhood? D disagreements the attendant’s eyes but the man was already turning away A attract A sensitive D informal from the public 15 Although I spoke to him many times, he never paid any _ 16 He tried to D denied the need for change A to - about A on D offered C offered 10 ‘No, it’s not true, I didn’t steal the money.’ Jean A admitted D denied C informal D polite the scheme for building a kindergarten in our A to B against C at 20 She received several compliments A to her speech B on 21 ‘Let’s go,’ he said, A nodding D in C for D about towards the door ’ B clapping C waving D bowing 22 Laughing when you should be crying sends out the wrong A sights B signals C symbols 23 Social kissing, as a greeting, is also sometimes to people D hints between men and women who know each other well A appropriate B marvelous C acceptable D appreciated ADDITIONAL VOCABULARY SUPPORT 24 George was in a A quandary _ - should he go or shouldn't he? B impatience C nervousness 25 It was very difficult for the inpspector to D anxiety what recommendations he should make A realise B decide C solve 26 Are there enough apples for us to have one A every B individually _? C each 27 I like street markets, because you shop in the open A prices B air D settle D self C bargains 28 You can’t tell what someone is like just from their A appearance B character 29 Most young people want to A look up 30 He did it A from D sunshine C personality D looking more about environmental problems B find out C deal with D make out purpose, knowing it would annoy her B in 31 My grandmother was completely_ C on by the thief’s disguise D with A taken away 32 Don’t forget to A put B taken down C taken up D taken in _your alarm clock for 7.00 B set C ring 33 The school examination for eleven-year-olds was A done away with B drawn up C carried out D followed up D go off some years ago ... on by the thief’s disguise D with A taken away 32 Don’t forget to A put B taken down C taken up D taken in _your alarm clock for 7.00 B set C ring 33 The school examination for eleven-year-olds... to A look up 30 He did it A from D sunshine C personality D looking more about environmental problems B find out C deal with D make out purpose, knowing it would annoy her B in 31 My grandmother... decided B suggested 11 He agreed B advised them B with - for 12 It’s rude to point _someone! B out 13 It’s OK to use _to carry John’s suitcase D doubted stealing the money C warned C to - at D with