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Practice Tests Unit 9, 10, 11 English 12 Unit 9: DESERTS I Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest a grasses b stretches c comprises d potatoes a lie b wide c circle d comprise a compound b route c house d south a dune b hummock c shrub d buffalo a west b between c growth d which a three b south c southern d both a remained b explored c separated d travelled a loose b smooth c food d flood a enormous b rough c enough d double 10 a society b geography c dry d sandy II Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest a comprise b sandy c circle d northern a Aborigines b expedition c kilometer d scientific a corridor b enormous c mystery d separate a remain b hummock c explore d between a territory b Australia c geography d society III Choose a, b, c, or d that best completes each unfinished sentence, substitutes the underlined part, or has a close meaning to the original one Sahara of Africa is the world's largest desert a Ø / the b The / Ø c A / an d The / an Deserts can be defined as areas that receive average annual precipitation of less than 250 mm a a b an c the d Ø A _ is a landscape or region that receives very little precipitation a dune b desert c sandy area d shrub land Deserts are often composed of and rocky surfaces a water b trees c oil d sand 10 Three great stretches of sandy deserts almost circle the center of Australia a dunes b valleys c lands d areas 11 Deserts are also classified by their location and dominant weather pattern a geographical b aerial c sandy d facial 12 Thanks to pictures taken by satellites, deserts have not a mystery in our time a hidden b intended c remained d attained 13 Deserts take one-third of the Earth's land surface a up b on c over d after 14 The Simpson Desert was named _ Mr Simpson, President of the South Australian Branch of the Royal Geographical Society of Australia a with b at c after d for 15 In 1953, Peveril Meigs divided desert regions Earth categories according to the amount of precipitation they received a through / in b from / with c on / into d in / for 16 More and more are very excited at discovering as many interesting things in the deserts as possible a explores b explorations c explorers d exploratory 17 Can you make a estimate of how much our expedition in the desert may be? a rough b roughly c roughing d roughen Practice Tests Unit 9, 10, 11 English 12 18 I want to work as an interpreter in the future, , I am studying Russian at university a but b so c however d therefore 19 I am going shopping for food this evening, I not have to go at the weekend a so b but c however d moreover 20 When she got the news from her family, she could not anything, cry a but b and c so d however 21 Mrs Lindon has that she is unable to get a job a but not enough education b so little education c however little education d such little education 22 That small car, , is advertised in many current magazines a so inexpensive and comfortable b however inexpensive and comfortable c inexpensive but comfortable d and inexpensive but comfortable 23 We live in the same building, we have hardly seen each other a and b therefore c but d so 24 I went to buy a Rolling Stones CD, the shop didn't have it a and b but c therefore d so 25 Anna needed some money, , she took a part-time job a furthermore b moreover c however d therefore 26 Julie has a guitar she plays it really well a and b so c but d therefore 27 My fingers were injured, my sister had to write the note for me a and b however c so d but 28 The concert was cancelled, we went to a nightclub instead a so b however c so on d but 29 The Simpson Desert is in north of Lake Eyre a Ø / Ø b the / the c a / the d the / Ø 30 In the northern part of the Simpson Desert, the dunes are separated by _ of low, open shrubland a streets b ways c corridors d lines 31 San Francisco is built on 40 hills and some are very a short b steep c plain d stable 32 A is a small raised area of ground, like a very small hill a slope b hummock c dune d shrub 33 We used to climb up the crest of the hill to get a good view of the surroundings a top b foot c middle d face 34 To a desert is a danger activity which requires careful preparation for risks a comprise b circle c remain d explore 35 Scientific help to explore some places and discover more and more remote parts of the world a survey b lead c research d expedition 36 The wind that blows in the desert comes far away waters a for b with c in d from 37 Some sand dunes may be over 200 meters height a with b at c on d in Practice Tests Unit 9, 10, 11 English 12 38 If you look on a map you will see that there is a desert next the Rocky Mountains in the United States a of b to c with d for 39 This is an expensive very useful book a but b so c therefore d however 40 long it takes, I will wait for you a However b But c So d Therefore 41 I must say that you have done very well , you should be aware that you still have a lot of thing to learn a Therefore b So c But d However 42 _ that we stopped for a rest a But we were tired b So tired were we c However we were tired d Therefore, we were tired 43 He is only sixteen, and , he is not eligible to drive a car a nevertheless b but c therefore d however 44 Maria tried to read a novel in French the book was too difficult for her to understand a so that b therefore c but d and 45 To get from Vancouver to Victoria, you can fly, you can ride the ferry a or b but c so d however 46 I bought a bottle of wine we drank it together a therefore b so c and d but 47 The waiter was not very nice, , the food was delicious a however b but c so d and so 48 _ hard he worked, he could earn enough money to support the family a But b However c Therefore d Whatever 49 The hill was so that it took us more than five hours to climb up a sloping b enormous c arid d stable 50 A is a large animal that lives in deserts and is used for carrying goods and people a slope b dune c spinifex d camel 51 Most deserts are enormous sandy areas a mysterious b narrow c immense d aerial 52 sand covers only about 20 percent of Earth's deserts a A b An c The d Ø IV Error Identification 53 Desert is a large area of land that has very little water however very few A B C plants growing on it D 54 Rain falls occasionally in deserts so desert storms are often violent A B C D 55 The Nile River, the Colorado River, but the Yellow River flow through A B deserts to deliver their sediments to the sea C D 56 Deserts may have underground springs, rivers, or reservoirs they lie Practice Tests Unit 9, 10, 11 English 12 A B close to the surface, or deep underground C D 57 Most plants in deserts have adapted to sporadic rainfalls in a desert A B C environments D 58 In the Simpson Desert there are difference types of dunes A B C D 59 Sahara is named after Simpson in 1929 A B C D 60 Space seem to have no limit in the desert A B C D V Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer The Sahara desert in north Africa stretches eastwards from the Atlantic to the Red Sea and southwards from the Mediterranean to the grasslands and tropical forests of equatorial Africa It has an area of about million square kilometres and is the world's largest desert region The world’s highest temperatures have been recorded in the Western Sahara The traditional inhabitants have been the nomadic Berbers and Arabs moving from oasis to oasis: but vast areas remain totally uninhabited There is the evidence of recent severe draughts in parts of Nigeria and neighbouring countries to suggest that the Sahara is expanding southwards On the other hand, there are plans to irrigate some areas; also, the desert has valuable deposits of oil, iron ore phosphates and uranium 61 The passage tells us that the Sahara desert _ A contains grasslands and tropical forests B is between two oceans to the east and west C covers one eighth of Africa D has the Red Sea on its eastern boundary 62 The Sahara desert covers an area of _ A more than million square kilometers B less than million square kilometers C approximately million square kilometers D million square kilometers 63 The Berbers and the Arabs of the Sahara _ A moved to the area in fairly recent times B fight over the right to settle in oasis areas C inhabit most areas of the Sahara desert D have not settled in the desert but moved around 64 The word “expanding” is closest in meaning to which of the following? A widening B climbing C increasing D gaining 65 We can assume from the passage that the Sahara may prove useful in the future because _ A it is growing and expanding towards the south B there are large amounts of necessary minerals there C it may be used to irrigate neighbouring countries D it will probably continue to remain uninhabited VI Choose the sentence which has the closest meaning to the original one Practice Tests Unit 9, 10, 11 English 12 66 Slippery as the roads were, they managed to complete the race a The roads were so slippery that they could hardly complete the race b The roads were slippery but they managed to complete the race c The roads were slippery so they could hardly complete the race d The roads were so slippery; therefore, they could hardly complete the race 67 They decided to go for a picnic though it was very cold a Because it was very cold, they decided to go for a picnic b However cold it was, they decided to go for a picnic c If it had been cold, they would not have gone for a picnic d It was very cold so they decided to go for a picnic 68 Both Peter and Mary enjoy scientific expedition a It is not Peter, but Mary, that enjoys scientific expedition b Peter enjoys scientific expedition Therefore, does Mary c However Peter enjoys scientific expedition and Mary does d Peter enjoys scientific expedition, and so does Mary 69 Because it was an interesting novel, I stayed up all night to finish it a I stayed up all night to finish the novel, therefore, it was interesting b Unless it were an interesting novel, I would stay up all night to finish it c Though it was an interesting novel, I stayed up all night to finish it d So interesting was the novel that I stayed up all night to finish it 70 He cannot afford a new computer a The new computer is so expensive that he cannot buy it b Therefore, he would buy a new computer c So, he would buy a new computer d The new computer is so expensive but he can buy it VII Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase A desert is hot, dry, sandy place, a desert is (71) _a beautifull land of silence and space The sun shines, the wind (72) _and time and space seem endless Nothing is soft The sand and the (73) are hard, and many of the plants such as the (74) , have hard needles (75) of leaves 71 A too B also C with D for 72 A blow B blew C blows D blowing 73 A water B land C rocks D cloud 74 A cactus B pine C grass D coconut 75 A inspite B although C because D instead Unit 10: ENDANGERED SPECIES I Choose the word whose main stress is put syllable from that of the others in the group a agency b awareness c protection d endanger a classify b seriously c identify d temperature a temperature b serious c awareness d chemical a ability b agriculture c development d contaminate a government b agency c benefit d diversity a disappearance b vulnerable c conservation d generation a.current b global c crisis d mankind a extinction b animal c classify d primary Practice Tests Unit 9, 10, 11 a biologist 10 a habitat 11 a medicine 12 a derive English 12 b seriously b different b endanger b provide c commercial d identify c industry d introduce c addition d survival c modern d depend II Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in the group 13 A remind B driven C derive D survive 14 A special B specify C species D spectrum 15 A reduced B caused C damaged D preserved 16 A plant B danger C animal D dam 17 A species B causes C industries D agencies 18 A endanger B verge C conserve D diversity 19 A thousand B around C sound D young 20 A thousand B threaten C other D think 21 A threatened B provided C identified D disappeared 22 A globe B commerce C biologist D loss 23 A destruction B product C vulnerable D humans 24 A benefit B extinct C temperature D wetland 25 A commercial B chemical C agriculture D conserve III Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each sentence 27 We _open the lion's cage It is contrary to Zoo regulations A must B mustn't C needn't D should 28 I _arrive on time, so please start dinner without me A could B may C may not D should 29 " _you hand that book, please?" "Sure Here it is." A Could B Should C Must D May 30 "Are these gloves necessary?" "Yes You use this chemical without gloves It will burn your skin." A must not B don't have to C could not D need not 31 You clean the windows The window-cleaner is coming tomorrow A don't have B must C mustn't D needn't 32 Carl _studied harder; he failed the test again A must have B should have C could have D needn't have 33 "Would you like to go with me to the Williams' wedding next month?" "I'm not sure I be too busy with school work." A will B might C maybe D should 34 We to take a taxi Otherwise we'll be late A would rather B had better C must have D will have 35 It's no good _to him; he never answers letters A write B to write C writing D for writing 36 A: 'How can I get to the post office?' B: 'Turn right the end of this street and you'll see it in front of you.' A of B at C on D in Practice Tests Unit 9, 10, 11 English 12 37 I've lost the key I ought _it in a safe place A that I put B to be putting C to have put D to put 38 I don't know why Tom is always _a hurry A at B on C in D with 39 Have you seen any good films _? A already B ever C lately D now 40 Can I look_a word in your" dictionary? I left mine at home A up B in C on D after 41 I couldn't understand' what he said, and A so could Stella B neither could Stella C neither couldn't Stella D Stella couldn't, too 42 He's very busy with his business He has _time for his family A a few B a little C much D little 43 A / an _ species is a population of an organism which is at risk of becoming extinct a dangerous b endanger c endangered d endangerment 44 Only a few of the many species at risk of extinction actually make it to the lists and obtain legal _ a protect b protection c protective d protector 45 Probability of extinction depends _ both the population size and fine details of the population demography a on b in c from d for 46 Many modern medicines are derived _ plants and animals a on b for c from d in 47 15,589 species (7,266 animal species and 8,323 plant species) are now considered _ risk _ extinction a at / of b on / in c for / with d in / at 48 Many nations have laws offering protection to these species, such as forbidding hunting, restricting land development or creating _ a agencies b reserves c awareness d challenges 49 Being listed as an endangered species can have negative effect since it could make a species more desirable for collectors and poachers a awareness b preservation c support d impact 50 World Wide Fund for Nature was formed to the mission of the preservation of biological diversity, sustainable use of natural resources, and the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption a contamination b energy c extinction d development 51 The Bali Tiger was declared extinct in 1937 due to hunting and habitat loss a reserve b generation c natural environment d diversity 52 It is found that endangered species are often concentrated in areas that are poor and densely populated, such as much of Asia and Africa a disappeared b increased c threatened d reduced 53 _ is the existence of a wide variety of plant and animal species living in their natural environment a Biodiversity b Conservation c Globe d Individual 54 She _ be ill I have just seen her playing basket ball in the school yard a needn't b shouldn't c mustn't d can't 55 Peter has been working for 10 hours He _ be very tired now a needn't b must c has to d should Practice Tests Unit 9, 10, 11 English 12 56 He is unreliable What he says _ be believed a cannot b must not c may not d might not 57 I _ find my own way there You _ wait for me a should / can't b have to / must c can / needn't d might / mustn't 58 I was reading the book last night before I went to bed I never took it out of this room It be lying around here somewhere Where _ it be? a might / needn't b can / should c shouldn't / may d must / can 59 When you have a small child in the house, you _ leave small objects lying around Such objects _ be swallowed, causing serious injury or even death a should / must b should not / might c needn't / may d mustn't / can't 60 Frank's wallet is lying on the coffee table He _ it here last night a must have left b should have left c must be leaving d needn't leave 61 Jenny's engagement ring was precious! It _ have cost a fortune a must b should c can d needn't 62 You _ take your umbrella along with you today It _ rain later on this afternoon a ought to / mustn't b needn't / will c will / must d should / might 63 Chemical wastes from factories are _ that cause serious damage to species habitats a pollutes b pollutants c pollutions d polluters 64 Contamination and global warming have driven many species of animals and plants _ the threat of extinction a for b to c with d on 65 Although we are aware _ the importance of environment, we still overexploit it a from b on c for d of 66 They have built a particular reserve' which is suitable _ pandas a at b upon c in d for 67 We should something immediately to conserve _ nature a a b an c the d Ø 68 Many species have become extinct each year before biologists can identify them a destroy b drain c endanger d discover 69 Humans depend on species diversity to provide food, clean air and water, and fertile soil for agriculture a raise b produce c supply d reserve 70 Many schools provide environmental education to increase students' awareness of conservation needs a effort b benefit c exploitation d knowledge 71 All the countries of the area have _ to protect their wildlife but they are rarely enforced a efforts b laws c results d reserves 72 Keep quiet You _ talk so loudly in here Everybody is working a may b must c might d mustn't 73 John is not at home He _ go somewhere with Daisy I am not sure a might b will c must d should 74 _ I have a day off tomorrow? - Of course not We have a lot of things to a Must b Will c May d Need Practice Tests Unit 9, 10, 11 English 12 75 The computer _ reprogramming There is something wrong with the software a must b need c should d may 76 _ I be here by o'clock? - No, you _ a Shall/mightn't b Must / needn't c Will / mayn't d Might / won't 77 You _ touch that switch, whatever you a mustn't b needn't c won't d wouldn't 78 Susan _ hear the speaker because the crowd was cheering so loudly a mustn't b couldn't c can't d needn't 79 You _ be rich to be a success Some of the most successful people I know haven't got a penny to their name a needn't b couldn't c mayn't d mustn't 80 Jane often wears beautiful new clothes She _ be very rich a must b could c might d needn’t IV Choose the underlined part in each sentence that should be corrected 81 People are surprising that Saudi Arabia has such a small population in A B comparison to its land and size C D 82 The police prevented the motorist to drive home drunk A B C D 83 A dangerously situation was created by the bad roads A B C D 84 Winnings from a lottery ticket have brought people wealthy overnight A B C D 85 Species become extinct or endangerment for a number of reasons, but A B the primary cause is the destruction of habitat by human activities C D 86 Although species evolve differently, most of them adapt to a specific A B habitat or environment that best meets their survive needs C D 87 Without the particularly habitat, the species could not survive A B C D 88 Such human activities as pollution, drainage of wetlands, cutting and A B clearing of forests, urbanization, and road and dam construction has C D destroyed or :seriously damaged available habitats 89 Habitat fragmentation have caused plant and animal species in the A B C remaining islands of habitat to lose contact with others of their own kind D V Choose a, b, c, or d that best fills in the blank 90 I have done this math problem at least twenty times, but my answer is wrong according to the answer key _ a The answer in the book should be wrong! b The book needn't have a wrong answer Practice Tests Unit 9, 10, 11 English 12 c There is a wrong answer in the book d The answer in the book must be wrong! 91 When I was a child, as we were having dinner, my grandmother always used to say, “ _.” a One must not eat with one's mouth open b You should have eaten with your mouth open c Open your mouth and eating d One needn't open his mouth to eat 92 _ We have still got plenty of food a You should have bought some more to eat b You needn't have gone to the supermarket c We must have bought some more food d May I go to the supermarket? 93 John passed his exam with a distinction _ a He was too lazy to succeed b He can't have studied very hard c He must have studied very hard d He needs studying harder 94 _ We got there far too early a We needn't have hurried b We should hurry up c Hurry up or we will be late d We must have walked hurriedly VI Choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best completes the unfinished statement (or best answers the question) about each passage In 1782, the bald eagle was chosen as the national bird of the United States because it is a bird of strength and courage, and was found all over North America and only in North America But a little· over 200 years later, the bald eagle had almost disappeared from the country In 1972, there were only 3,000 bald eagles in the entire United States The reason for the bird's decreasing population was pollution, especially pollution of the rivers by pesticides Pesticides are chemicals used to kill insects and other animals that attack and destroy crops Unfortunately, rain often washes pesticides into rivers Pesticides pollute the rivers and poison the fish Eagles eat these fish and the poison affects their eggs The eggs have very thin shells and not hatch Eagles only lay only two or three eggs a year Because many of the eggs did not hatch and produce more eagles, the number of eagles quickly became smaller Today, the American government and the American people are trying to protect the bald eagle The number of bald eagles is increasing It now appears that the American national bird will survive and remain a symbol of strength and courage 95 The bald eagle was in danger of extinction mainly because A they used to kill insects B the rivers were polluted by pesticides C they didn't lay enough eggs D it was chosen as the national bird 96 One eagle can lay A one or two eggs every six months B one or two eggs a year C two or three eggs every six months D two or three eggs per year 97 The number of bald eagles is now _ 10 Practice Tests Unit 9, 10, 11 English 12 A becoming larger B decreasing C becoming smaller D in great danger of extinction 98 The bird lays eggs, and then the eggs A produce B 'break C protect D hatch 99 The bald eagle's main food is _ A insects B grass C fish D poison VII Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best fits each space in the following passage Nowadays people are more aware that wildlife all over the world is in danger Many species of animals are threatened, and could easily become (100) _if we not make an effort to protect them There are many reasons for this In some cases, animals are hunted for their fur or for other valuable parts of their bodies Some birds, (101) as parrots are caught alive and sold as pets For many animals and birds, the problem is that their habitat - the place where they live - is disappearing More (102) is used for farms, for houses or industry, and there are fewer open spaces than there once were Farmers use powerful chemicals to help them grow better crops, but these chemicals pollute (103) environment and harm wildlife The most successful animal on earth - human beings - will soon be the only ones left, (104) _we can sotve this problem 100 A extinct 101 A such 102 A area 103 A the 104 A because B lost B where B earth B that B however C empty C like C land C an C if D disappeared D or D soil D a D unless Unit 11: BOOKS I Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others a picture b action c question d future a swallow b below c slowly d allow a enough b loud c about d amount a reading b easy c pleasure d please a killed b enjoyed c described d digested A same B taste C swallow D page A sleep B keep C pleasure D people A too B book C look D good A described B picked C swallowed D informed 10 A words B reviewers C describes D types 11.A novel B notice C noble D November 12.A swallow B wallet C allow D wallow 13.A chew B news C few D view 14.A source B course C courtesy D fought 15 A live B time C imagine D interest 16 A pages B stories C watches D advises 11 Practice Tests Unit 9, 10, 11 17 A wonderful 18 A enjoyed 19 A work B belong B tasted B world English 12 C holiday D song C digested D demanded C information D word II Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others 20 a entertainment b information c difficulty d understanding 21 a swallow b subject c digest d enough 22 a imagine b important c example d wonderful 23 a different b carefully c holiday d reviewer 24 A describe B chapter C wonder D easy 25 A understand B television C entertain D introduce 26 A imaginary B advantageous C information D incredible 27 A important B imagine C specially D description 28 A replace B affair C complete D picture 29 A personality B information C conservation D imagination 30 A journey B survive C wilderness D notice 31 A result B problem C faithful D partner 32 A biography B impressive C scientific D imaginary III Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each sentence 33 He only had time to _into the report He couldn’t read it thoroughly A see B dip C break D read 34 A is a book or a movie with an exciting story about crime or spying A comic B thriller C romance D biography 35 A is a book or movie that tells a story about a love affair A horror B non-fiction C thriller D romance 36 The office photocopier needs to A fixing B be fixed C fixes D fixed 37 Which subject is this book ? a for b on c of d up 38 Francis Bacon lived about the same time as Shakespeare a at b for c in d over 39 People enjoy a book different ways a on b with c upon d in 40 This book is not really It is a waste of money buying it a inform b information c informative d informatively 41 Sometimes it is to find suitable books for our children a difficult b difficulty c difficultly d difficulties 42 As for me, I consider reading important part of life a an / Ø b the / a c Ø / the d an / a 43 Anne says that she reads about half hour a day, at least a a b an c the d Ø 44 Different people like specific types of books, and some people just like literature in general a a b an c the d Ø 45 books are ones in which the story is told or illustrated with pictures a Comic b Thriller c Romantic d Science 46 Boy, stop reading the book down and go to bed a Take b Put c Set d Pick 12 Practice Tests Unit 9, 10, 11 English 12 47 It is a good book I think it is interesting enough for you to a put down b swallow c look up d understand 48 A is a report in a newspaper or magazine in which a writer gives his opinion of a book, a film, or a play a page b subject c review d journey 49 If you a book, you have a brief look at it without reading or studying it seriously a dip into b put away c pick up d put down 50 Those letters now You can the typing later a need typing b needn't be typed c need to type d needn't typing 51 The museum is open to everybody It between 9am and 5pm a visits b visited c can visit d can be visited 52 The train by bad weather I am not sure a might delay b might be delaying c might have delayed d might have been delayed 53 The room once a day a should clean b should be cleaning c should be cleaned d should have cleaned 54 Two tablets twice a day to have you recover from the illness quickly a must take b must be taken c must have taken d must be taking 55 Theresa walked past me without saying a word She me a can't have seen b can't see c can't have been seen d can be seen 56 I think the match Everybody's gone into the stadium and you can hear them cheering a was started b will be started c must started d must have started 57 We found the exam extremely easy We so hard a needn't study b needn't be studying c needn't have studied d needn't have been studied 58 There is plenty of money in our account so those cheques to the bank today a needn't be taken b needn't be taking c needn't take d needn't taking 59 The picnic because Peter has just had a traffic accident a will cancel b will be canceling c will be cancelled d will have cancelled 60 It is important students to read as many books as possible a up b about c to d for 61 Who does the book belong ? a for b to c on d through 62 He picked the book and turned page after page a up b on c away d in 63 Read the book and you can find the information you need a care b careful c carefulness d carefully 64 Not many people find reading more than watching TV a interest b interested c interesting d interestingly 65 To become a novelist, you need to be a imagine b imagination c imaginative d imaginarily 66 A is a story long enough to fill a complete book, in which the characters and events are usually imaginary a pleasure b novel c page d review 67 A is the story of a person's life written by somebody else a romance b fiction c biography d science 13 Practice Tests Unit 9, 10, 11 English 12 68 When a reader reads an interesting book slowly and carefully, he it a reviews b chews and digests c swallows d dips into 69 Since their appearance, books are a previous of knowledge and pleasure a source b pile c amount d sum 70 Many teenagers are not much in reading books, except for what they are made to read at school a excited b important c slow d interested 71 This book to Peter It is not mine a possesses b owns c has d belong 72 Have you ever read "Oliver Twist", interesting novel written by Charles Dickens? a the / the b Ø / an c Ø / Ø d an / the 73 I like books better than films a Ø / Ø b the / the c Ø / the d the / Ø 74 The room is too dirty It now a should clean b should have cleaned c should be cleaning d should be being cleaned 75 The situation to continue a cannot allow b cannot be allowed c cannot have allowed d cannot be allowing 76 The machine on by pressing this switch a can turn b can be turned c must turn d should be turning 77 Everybody agrees that no more staff a should employ b should not be employed c will not be employed d will be employed 78 Things clear to them so that they can the work in the way that you have told them a are making b ought to be made c have made d needn't be made 79 Cigarettes at a bakery a most buy b cannot buy c cannot be bought d should not buy 80 The next meeting in May a will hold b will be held c will be holding d will have held 81 in simpler words? a Has this issue expressed b Can't this issue express c Can this issue express d Couldn't this issue be expressed 82 All traffic laws a is observed b must be observed c must have observed d had better observe 83 Tomatoes before they are completely ripe a can be picked b can pick c needn't pick d should be picking 84 This letter , not handwritten a should be typing b should be typed c needn't type d needn't be typed 85 Many people are not interested reading books as much as seeing films a in b with c for d about 86 We spend more time watching TV than reading books But fact TV has not kill reading a for b upon c at d in 87 Books are a wonderful source knowledge and pleasure a with b of c in d about 88 After leaving school, many of us only read for 14 Practice Tests Unit 9, 10, 11 English 12 a please b pleasant c pleasure d pleasing 89 Mary enjoys reading , adventure, and whatever else she can either buy or borrow a romance b romantic c romanticize d romanticism 90 The novel has had a tremendous impact on and publishing markets a entertain b entertainer c entertainment d entertainingly 91 Please give me some advice to buy suitable books for my ten-year-old girl a recommendation b information c fiction d interest 92 Tommy likes the books that he borrowed from the school library very much He has read them with a entertainment b romance c tasting d pleasure 93 The reviewer Mathew's new novel as a new style of modern science fiction a chewed b digested c described d drew 94 I have nearly finished reading the book There are only a few left a pieces b pages c slices d sheets 95 A is a book, film, or play that tells an exciting fictional story about something such as criminal activities or spying a non-fiction b science c thriller d romance 96 Peter enjoys science fictions, type of book based on imagined scientific discoveries in the future a Ø / Ø b the / Ø c Ø / a d the / the 97 Different people never read a book in same way a a b an c the d Ø 98 Before eating, thoroughly with soap and clean water a you should wash your hands b your hands should be washing c you need washing your hands d Your hands need washed 99 Fruits in a freezer a should not put b should not be put c must put d must be putting 100 The fire by lightning a must cause b must be causing c must have caused d must have been caused 101 The last decision a will be made by the manager b needn't be finished / will be having c that will be made by the manager d must be finished / can have 102 I wish I many times a will not be interrupted b would not be interrupted c will not have interrupted d would not have been interrupted 103 The package carefully before it a must be wrapped / is posted b needs wrapping / will be posted c should wrap / is going to be posted d will be wrapping / needs posting 104 The weather forecast says that tomorrow a it will snow b it will be snowed c it needs snowing d it must be snowed 105 The car by Karen The keys are still on the table a must have taken b must have been taken c can't have been taken d can't have taken 106 The garden It has just started raining a needn't water b needn't be watered c needn't be watering d needn't have watered 15 Practice Tests Unit 9, 10, 11 English 12 IV Error Identification Too much television can has negative effects on young minds A because of higher levels of television viewing correlate with lowered B C academic performance, especially reading scores D Neil Postman, an author of some great books, pointed out that reading A B teaches us to think in a logically connected way, and cultivating a C D sustained attention span Reading cannot make your life longer, but reading really makes your A B C life more thicker D It is really sad how many people have the misconception that reading A B C is bored D V Choose the best sentence which has the closest meaning to the original one It wasn't obligatory to submit my assignment today a My assignment must have been submitted today b I needn't have submitted my assignment today c My assignment was required to submit by today d I mustn't submit my assignment today It's time we left for the disco a We may leave for the disco now b We needn't leave for the disco now c We should leave for the disco now d We must have leave for the disco now It was a mistake of you to lose your passport a You shouldn't have lost your passport b There must be a mistake in your passport c You needn't have brought your passport d Your passport must be lost My car keys are possibly in the kitchen a My car keys should be put in the kitchen b My car keys cannot be in the kitchen c I not know whether my car keys are in the kitchen d My car keys might be in the kitchen Is it possible for me to come to your house at about 7pm? a Must I come over to your house at about 7pm? b Could I be come to your house at about 7pm? c Can I come to your house at about 7pm? d Will I come to your house at about 7pm? 16 Practice Tests Unit 9, 10, 11 English 12 17 ... with b at c on d in Practice Tests Unit 9, 10, 11 English 12 38 If you look on a map you will see that there is a desert next the Rocky Mountains in the United States a of b to c with d for... a extinction b animal c classify d primary Practice Tests Unit 9, 10, 11 a biologist 10 a habitat 11 a medicine 12 a derive English 12 b seriously b different b endanger b provide c commercial... Boy, stop reading the book down and go to bed a Take b Put c Set d Pick 12 Practice Tests Unit 9, 10, 11 English 12 47 It is a good book I think it is interesting enough for you to a