The sounds used by any language are arranged 78........they produce words that have certain meanings.. When the sounds of D, O, and G are lined up, they produce the word “dog”.[r]
Trang 1ENGLISH PRACTICE TEST 03
A LEXICO-GRAMMAR Chosse the best answer to each question below
1 John was made outside because he was making a noise
2 She the money so that no one would be able to find it
3 There were quite a interesting things to see
4 He has written a book on the of London
5 Can you do me a(n) and post this letter?
6 I am looking forward to from you soon
7 She has a part-time job; she works day
A each other B one the other € every other D the other every
8 We shall be competing some of the best teams in the country
9 “Which club 2?” ~ “?’m a member of the Glee Club.”
C are you joining to D do you take part
10 I asked him, but he wouldn’t how much he’d paid for it
11 John is cleverer than Tom
12 “I'd like to be in one of that ” Paul said
A teacher’s classes B.teacherclasses C teacher’sclass D.teachers classes
13 He says he has got in his stomach
14 Edward goes to bed before midnight
A seldom never B hardly ever C hardly never D almost ever
15 Icould have changed my flight if you were too busy to meet me at the airport
16 Tell me there is anything special that you would like to do
17 My native town is quite different from 1t was 20 years ago
18 I invited them to dinner as a of friendship
19 The girl grew pale hearing the news
20 There is a large car park to the station
21 People were the terrible pictures of the crash victims in the newspapers
A shocked by B startled for C shocked with D amazed of
22 the rain, we experienced heavy winds
23 I will have my sister my shirts
24 She was the traffic in the city She had never seen so many cars before
A surprised of B surprised for C astonished with D amazed at
25 Why don’t you do something worthwhile with your time instead of just it!
26 How such a thing to me?
A you say dare B dare you say C say youto dare D you dare say
27 There’s no need to take two for a day’s climbing
A pair of boots B pair of boot C pairs of boots D pairs of boot 28 from anything else, she is always late for work
29 Were you able to locate the person wallet you found?"
30 He showed no of nervousness
31 It is true he 1s young, he is clever for his age
32 My watch had stopped so I had no way of knowing the right
33 This meatis rather tough; you have to it for a long time
34 Since I left Hanoi six year ago, I to visit friends and family several times
A have returned B willhave returned CC am returning D return
35 We will always the wonderful winter holiday we had in Sweden
36 Do you my turning the television on now?
37 You should visit the old city famous for many old temples and shrines
A where is B which is C where it is D in which is
38 I know he stole the money, but I can’t it because I didn’t actually see him
39 It turned out that she their intentions right from the start
A was knowing B has known C should know D had known
40 The bus was so late reaching the station that I missed my train
41 I saw a thief take Dad’s wallet, so I ran him, but I didn’t catch him
42 To the flowers yesterday morning
A have been watering B watered C have watered D did watered
43 The traffic lights to green, and the cars drove on
44 The policeman me the way
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45 her good education, Yoko knew little about Japan, because she left Japan when she
was very young
A In place of B Instead of C With all
46 He that he hadn’t left the job; he’d been sacked
47 Suppose you got one million dollars, what with it?
48 It’s very dry today Will you help me the plants?
D Along with
D exposed
49 Hurry up! They’ve only got seats left
50 I looked up their number in the telephone
51 She had changed so much that anyone recognised her
52 You better be careful not to miss the train!
53 I can’t ride my bicycle there isn’t any air in one of the tires
54 They had a(n) and never spoke to each other again
55 He is junior my brother by three years
56 the traffic was bad, I arrived on time
57 As soon as you that, ’d like you to go to bed
58 If L you, I would not have said such nonsense
59 Who was the first person the peak of Mount Everest?
60 Her guest apologised for causing her so much
61 During the rush hour the traffic in the city centre is terrible
A condensation B congestion C accumulation D concentration
62 I’m not them staying with us, as long as it’s only for a few days
A opposed to B opposite C disagreed with D obJected to
63 Go out and have a good time once in a while just studying all the time
A in case of B in spite of C instead of D despite
64 Teachers demand higher wages because prices are all the time
65 The thing about travelling by train rather than by car is that you can sleep or read
during the journey
66 He reading for two hours when she came in
67 They’d like to move to New York, but their children will never agree
68 This museum has more visitors than any other in the world
69 Some people tell you what they think you want to hear, it is true
A whether or not B.no matter what C regardless D however
70 They were about who should make the coffee
B READING Read the passage and choose the best answer to each numbered blank Today there are (71) 3,000 separate spoken tongues Some, such as English and Chinese, are spoken by hundreds of millions of people (72) , such as some of the native tongues of the American Indians, are spoken by only a few thousands or a few hundred people
All languages have certain things in (73) , though their differences are enormous They all (74) sounds produced by the vocal organs (the throat, nose, tongue, palate, teeth, and lips) and (75) by the ear The vocal organs are capable of producing hundreds or perhaps thousands of different sounds Each language group elects and uses only a small (76) of these - usually between 10 and 60 Different languages use different sets of sounds of their own language When they need to learn a new set of sounds, they find that their old language habit get in their (77)
The sounds used by any language are arranged (78) they produce words that have certain meanings When the sounds of D, O, and G are lined up, they produce the word
“dog” English-speakers agree that the spoken word “dog” (79) a particular animal If one English-speaker says “dog”, another English-speaker will automatically see the image
of a dog But the (80) word will be meaningless to a Russian, who uses the word sobaka for the dog image, or to an Italian, who uses the word cane
74 A include B contain C consist of D make up
79 A represents B belongs to C creates D demonstrates
Trang 3C Read the text below and use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to
form a word that fits in the space in the same line There is an example at the
beginning (0)
GESTURES
An ancient Chinese proverb says: 'Be (OO) suspicious of a man
whose stomach does not move when he laughs 'The (81)
we make with our bodies, often quite (82) give US away
For example, fidgeting is a sure sign of (83) in young children
Drumming your fingers on the table tends to indicate (84)
A man who keeps adjusting his tie is betraying his (85)
These are obvious gestures, (86) recognised and understood But
the (87) of a gesture can vary in different cultures The’ thumbs up’
sign indicates (88) in some countries, but in others, it is obscene
signal our (90) : but at what point does a look become a stare?
And when does staring rudely become gazing in (91) ? The
answer is, as usual ‘It all depends’
SUSPECT MOVE CONSCIOUS BORE PATIENT NERVOUS WIDE SIGNIFY APPROVE OFFEND INTEND ADMIRE
EXTRA COURSE
ANSWER KEY 1C 9A 17A ; 25C 33D 41B 49D '¡ 57C ¡ 65UĐ ; 73B 2A 10B | 18D : 26B ¡ 34A ' 42B ' 50A | 58D ' 66B : 74C 3D WC |; 19A; 27C; 35C 43D 51D ¡ 59B; 67C - 75D 4B 12A ': 20C ' 28A ' 36D ' 44A ' 52C ': 60C; 68B ' 76B 5A 13C ; 21A ' 29C: 37B ' 45C ¡ 53D ¡ 61B; 69A ' 77A 6B 14B ' 22C ¡ 30D ; 35A ' 4óA ' 54B ' 62A ' 70C : 7S§C 7C 15D ': 234B 31A ' 39D ' 47C '¡ 55A | ó3C ; 71D 79A 8D 16C ': 24I' 32B ' 40C ' 48B ' 56A ¡ 64D) O72A 8808
81 movement — 82 unconciously — 83 boredom — 84 impatience 85 nervousness —
86 widely — 87 significance — 88 approval — 89 offence - 90 intention — 91 admiration
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