76. Choose the correct answer.
Jim’s clothes were wet. He ... his car.
A) had been washing
B) will have been washing
C) is washing
D) has been washing
77. Choose the correct answer.
The teacher has very strict rules about
projects: all students ... make projects at least
three times a term.
A) would to B) have to С) need D) ought
78. Choose the correct answer.
There is very … information available about
market trends in this region.
A) a few B) few C) little D) many
79. Choose the correct answer.
I asked, ‘Shall I open the door?”
I asked ... the door.
A) that I should open B) if I will open
C) if I should open D) that I shall open
80. Choose the correct answer.
I didn’t know that Rano was a friend of ...!
A) you B) yourself C) your D) yours
81. Choose the correct answer.
Tourists had been climbing up the hill, but at
last they stopped ... a rest under some trees.
A) had B) have C) to have D) having
82. Choose the correct answer.
Before the train was invented people ... travel
mostly by horse.
A) got used to B) were used to C) used to
D) used
83. Choose the correct answer.
The forecast promises such … good weather,
but I don’t believe it.
A) an B) - C) the D) a
84. Choose the correct answer.
Nobody had bothered to plant new trees, ...?
A) did they B) hadn’t they C) had they
D) didn’t they
85. Choose the correct answer.
She asked me where ... from.
A) am I come B) do I come C) I came
D) did I come
86.Choose the correct answer.
I wish I ... so much last night. I wouldn’t feel
sick now.
A) hadn’t overindulged B) had overindulged
C) didn’t overindulge D) weren’t overindulged
87. Choose the correct answer.
Wellington …… the capital of New Zealand
since 1865, and is one of its …… parts.
A) was/more busy B) had been/busy
C) has been/busiest D) is/busier
88. Choose the correct answer.
If they … so much time surfing the internet,
they would have got better marks in their
exams.
A) don’t spend B) wouldn’t spend
C) won’t spend D) hadn’t spent
89. Choose the correct answer.
A mobile phone rang, but the musician just
carried …… playing.
A) in B) on C) out D) up
90.Choose the correct answer.
... your report the whole day tomorrow?
A) Would you be prepare
B) Will are you preparing
C) Will you be preparing
D) Will be you preparing
91. Choose the correct answer.
It’s so simple a puzzle that ……. can solve it.
A) someone B) no one C) anyone D) anything
92. Choose the correct answer.
You must be in a hurry. Your plane is about
to ... now.
A) fly B) flies C) flew D) flying
93. Choose the correct answer.
No sooner … Diyor … the room, ... it started
to snow.
A) has/entered/when B) had/entered/hardly
C) had/entered/than D) –/entered/as
Golf has been played for about hundreds of years. But no one is sure who invented it. Most people believe that it was started in Scotland in the 12th century. Back then, shepherds who looked after sheep often became bored. So, they invented a game. They pushed stones into rabbit holes with sticks. This game soon became popular throughout the country. Even the King of Scotland started playing it. In the 17th century, golf was introduced to other countries such as France, Germany and England. Nowadays, there are a lot of golf courses all around the world. And 6 million people enjoy playing it. Golfers could enjoy natural beauty and fresh air. That was very relaxing for people who lived in crowded cities. Besides, swinging made a golfer's body strong and healthy. In 2006, a Russian astronaut Michail Tiurin was the first person to take a golf ball into space.
94. What is the passage mainly about?
A) About how golf was introduced.
B) About a short history of shepherds.
C) About a shepherd who enjoyed golf.
D) About golf lovers around the world.
95. According to the passage, why does the
writer mention the King of Scotland?
A) To explain that golf was a game for the
rich.
B) To give an example of a famous astronaut.
C) To show how golf became popular.
D) To show how golf was introduced in
France.
96. All of the following statements are FALSE
about golf in the past, EXCEPT ... .
A) stones and sticks were used to play it.
B) it was played only in Germany and
England.
C) It was a way of hunting rabbits.
D) golf never made people healthy and strong.
97. According to the passage, what was taken
into space in 2006?
A) a stone B) a stick C) a ball D) a rabbit
Today I finally climbed Mt. Everest, the tallest mountain in the world. The top of the mountain was amazing. It felt like we were close to the sky. The snow was so thick that my boots sank. I looked at the beauty around me. Maybe my story would be a legend one day. I wanted people to remember this forever. I was the senior explorer in my group. I took many pictures with my camera. I would put them in a frame and hang them. On the mountain, the air was very cold. I looked over the side of the mountaintop. From that angle, I saw the border of the clouds touching the rocks below. It looked pure. There was no sign of modern life. After fifteen minutes, I knew it was time to go down from the mountain. I was glad. The team congratulated us. My chief praised us. I sent messages to my relatives to tell them that I was safe. But it was hard to leave the mountain so quickly. I wanted to enjoy the incredible sight longer.
98. According to the passage, what is this story
about?
A)Modern life on the mountains.
B)How to use a camera on the mountain.
C)The conditions of terrible weather.
D)The author’s incredible experience.
99. According to the passage, what did the author see from the angle over the side of the mountaintop?
A)His boots in the snow.
B)The sun in the east.
C)The border of the clouds.
D)His picture in a frame.
100. According to the passage, the author was happy to do all of the following, EXCEPT . . . .
A)hearing his team congratulate him
B)leaving the mountain quickly
C)sending messages to his relatives
D)getting praise from his chief
101. According to the passage, the air at the top of
the mountain was . . . .
A) hot B) cold C) warm D) thick
Monkeys are like people in many ways. In fact, some of them even go to college. A monkey college in Boston, Massachusetts, teaches some monkeys to become helpers for disabled people. They chose capuchin monkeys to be their "students" for a few reasons. Firstly, they are very smart. Secondly, they have very short tails. So, unlike other monkeys, they use their hands just like people do. Thirdly, these monkeys can live up to 40 years and get along well with humans. The monkeys at the college begin their training when they are only a few months old. They start to learn simple things such as bringing food or picking things up. Training monkeys is usually interesting but difficult. They can do more complicated things after several years of training. Most owners say their monkeys are not just helpers but also good friends.
102. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A)Monkeys don’t like to live with people.
B)Some monkeys can be trained to help people.
C)Monkey college is to help moneys to survive.
D)Monkey college is a training center for old
people.
103. According to the passage, what is NOT
mentioned as a reason for choosing capuchin
monkeys to be students?
A) They are smart. B) They have short tails.
C) They live long. D) They are stupid.
104. According to the passage, when do the capuchin monkeys start their training at the monkey college?
A)When they do complex tasks.
B)When they are two years old.
C)When they are very young.
D)When they are grown-up.
105. All of the following statements are TRUE,
EXCEPT . . . .
A)monkey college trains monkeys to help
disabled people
B)only capuchin monkeys cannot be trained by nature
C)training monkeys is difficult but interesting
task
D)it takes several years for a monkey to do
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