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13d2e1f7b710a51e (1)
PART I
Task 1. Grammar /12 x1=12points/
Read the sentence and choose the best answer to complete each sentence
1. I like to drink ……….
A. apple juices
B. apple juice
C. juice apple
D. an apple juice
E. the juice apple
2. I expected my friends to arrive at about 4 o’clock . In fact, they arrived at 2.30
My friends came …………………than I expected.
A. more earlier
B. early
C. early than
D. earlier
E. the earliest
8. Many demonstrations ………... in recent years in protest against the level of environmental pollution.
A. are held
B. have held
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9. I left my bike outside the house last night and this morning it isn’t there anymore. Somebody
……………………..it.
A. stole
B. have stolen
C. could steal
D. steal
E. must have stolen
10. Today is my birthday. I wish that my boyfriend ………… some flowers.
A. gave
B. will give me
C. gives me
D. would given
E. is giving me
11. She asked “What time does the next train arrive”?
She asked what time ……….
A. does the next train arrive
B. the next train arrived
C. does arrive the next train
D. the next train would arrive
E. the next train will arrive
13. Excuse me, Bat, do you think I could ………………. your phone .
A. use
B. lend
C. borrow
D. take
E. loan
14. She didn’t recognize him ……………. the beard.
A. has
B. so
C. in spite of
D. because of
E. therefore
15. The cost of the damage was …………… to be more than 20 million tugric.
A. measured
B. recalled
C. estimated
D. situated
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E. cost
16. We can not believe in that she left her ………………… at the company to travel around the
country.
A. profession
B. post
C. vacancy
D. CV
E. place
17. They have lost ……………….. in their manager.
A. possibility
B. support
C. talent
D. belief
E. confidence
18. We shouldn’t …………… him for not cleaning the room. After all, it was our fault.
A. blame
B. apologise
C. chat
D. accuse
E. shout
19. I don’t understand the report -his handwriting is almost .…………
A. illegible
B. messy
C. illiterate
D. illegal
E. ill-tempered
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E. mispatient
29. Ann: I heard you are taking some classes from some famous teachers. What do you think about the
regional Science course?
Sue: Let me tell you, it seems like this course is never going to end.
What does this answer mean?
A. She likes the course.
B. Class lasts for many hours.
C. The course will last for years.
D. She isn’t enjoying the course.
E. It was the most interesting course she has ever taken.
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D. Ok. Give me
E. I’ll decide it
31.Look at the note. What does it say? Choose the correct answer.
What do we know about honey? It's sweet and sticky, it tastes great on bread and in hot drinks,
and it's a pleasant alternative to sugar. However, there's a lot more to honey than meets the eye and
one day it may replace many of the items in our medicine cabinet. Doctors throughout history have
appreciated the medicinal properties of honey. In Ancient Egypt it was used to treat cuts and burns.
The Ancient Romans used it to help people with sleeping disorders and the Ancient Greeks used it
to cure skin diseases, ulcers and sores. More recently, German doctors mixed it with cod liver oil to
treat battle wounds during WWI, and opera singers have been known to use it to boost their energy
and soothe their throats.
Today, as homeopathic medicine is becoming more popular, honey has been rediscovered as a
natural remedy and is being used successfully to treat many ailments such as anaemia arthritis,
colds and stomach ulcers. It is particularly effective in the treatment of burns and wounds. Honey
aerosol sprays have even been used to treat chronic bronchitis.
The beauty industry has also recognised the natural benefits of honey and there are many
cosmetic companies which use honey based products. These include creams, lotions, soaps and
face masks which claim to help heal blemishes, reduce the appearance of scars, moisturise the
skin, soften wrinkles and make skin look younger and healthier. There are also a number of honey
based hair care products which claim to strengthen hair and make it softer, shinier and healthier.
Honey and products containing honey, have always been popular items in health food shops. It is
sold in various forms as a remedy for sore throats, stomach ulcers and as a gentle, natural laxative.
Medical researchers are still working on identifying the role that honey could play in traditional
medical practice, but they all agree that we should not be using the honey in our kitchen cupboards
to treat ourselves. This is because many commercial brands actually contain bacteria which could
contaminate an open wound. They also agree, unfortunately, that simply eating honey has minimal
health benefits.
D. improve the hair and skin E. make your skin shiner and
healthier
35. The word “blemish” is closest in meaning to
A. scar D. spot
B. wound E. crease
C. wrinkle
36. Saleable brands of honey….
A. should be kept in cupboards D. often get contaminated
B. may contain bacteria E. good for health
C. can be used to treat ourselves
37. All the following are False except
A. helps to grow hair D. helps to treat eyes
B. helps to treat heart disease E. helps to treat diabetes
C. helps to sleep well
38. Some say that we must to become a matter recycling society so that growth can continue without
A B C
depleting matter resources. No error
D E
39. As a country of different national group, Switzerland has achieved the magic trick of cohering
where
A B D
Yugoslavia hasn't . No error
C E
39. One of the most urgently problems in teaching handwriting is presented by the left- handed
child.
A B C D
No error
E
40. Neither the instructor nor the students has any control over the number of 8 o’clock classes.
A B C D
No error
E
41. The Panama Canal was official opened, finally linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans by allowing
A B
through the fifty-mile canal zone instead of travelling some ships to pass seven thousand miles
around
C D
Cape Horn. No error
E
PART II
2.1 Match each reaction with the best example. /6*1=6 points/
Reaction Example
a. an assumption 1. You have to take me out to dinner ....twice.
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2.2 Read the text and fill each gap with the correct word /6*1=6 points/
2.3 Look at the chart below and choose the correct answer /5x1=5points/
The following graph shows the percentage of male and female employees in the tourism industry for three
countries in 1985 and 2010.
30 female%
male %
20
10
0
China 1985 Thailand Japan 1985 China 2010 Thailand Japan 2010
1985 2010
A. The percentage of male employees working in tourism industry in China has ……… since 1985.
1. dropped to 2%
2. increased by 2%
3. fallen by 48%
4. gone up to 52%
5. fluctuated between 48-52%
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B. The percentage of female workers working in tourism industry in Thailand has….. from 1985 to
2010.
1. increased by 45%
2. fallen by 10%
3. fluctuated between 42-48%
4. gone up to 55%
5. increased by 3 %
C. The percentage difference between the Japanese and Chinese female tourism workers in 2010
was…
1. 3 %
2. 1 %
3. 55%
4. 49%
5. 6 %
D. Find country with the least difference between the percentage of male and female employees in
tourism industry in 1985.
1. China
2. Thailand
3. Japan
E. Which country has increased the percentage of female workers in tourism industry in 2010?
1. China
2. Thailand
3. Japan