A) is used B) was used C) used to D) get used
7. They don’t want to leave their job. They don’t want to move to another city … .
A) either B) neither C) too D) also
8. Fazliddin has just had dinner. He … be hungry yet.
A) mustn’t B) can C) can’t D) must
9. I don’t like love stories.
A) Neither do I B) Neither I do C) Neither am I D) So do I
10. I’m tired. - … . But these reports must be typed before we leave.
A) So am I B) So do I C) I do too D) So I am
11. Broadstairs, a town on the south coast of England, is famous for its Dickens festival, which … every June.
A) is held B) is holding C) holds D) held
12. Trying your best is the important thing, …?
A) aren’t you B) are you C) is it D) isn’t it
13. Asian finance ministers … in Seul on Friday.
A) be meeting B) will meet C) has met D) are meeting
14. She’s a great reader of crime fiction.
A) So did her husband B) So do I C) So has her husband D) So is her husband
15. “I’ve put the washing in the washing machine, ” Alisher says. Alisher says … the washing in the washing machine.
A) he’s put B) I’ve put C) he’d put D) I’d put
16. The survival of some large mammals is being put at … risk by global warming and other disasters.
A) an B) the C) a D) –
17. My father was very strict. He always reminded me … my homework.
A) to do B) were C) of doing D) doing
18. If I didn’t have to work tonight. I … able to relax now.
A) would be B) will be C) was D) am
19. Don’t break the eggs. Make sure you carry them … .
A) carelessly B) careful C) careless D) carefully
20. Truthful information helps patients to cope with illness……, helps them to tolerate pain need less medication and even recover faster after surgery.
A) good B) best C) better D) well
21. There’s hardly … milk left. I cannot make an omelette.
A) no B) not any C) any D) some
22. The fain take begins on … quiet afternoon at the end of July.
A) an B) - C) a D) the
23. Magazines like “Times”, “Newsweek”, “US News” and “World Report” provide the reader … a pictorial report of the week’s events.
A) by B) for C) with D) on
24-26. Mountaineering as a sport has developed since about 1857, when the Alpine Club was founded in London. Earlier climbers did not climb for pleasure but for some scientific or monetary motive. Dr. Paccard of Chamonix was the first to scale Mont Blanc, in 1786, to show that man could live above the snow –line but it was the lectures of Albert Smith, who climbed the peak in 1851, that kindled British interest. In 1854, Wills climbed the Wetterhorn and eleven years later, Whymper made his famous ascent of the Matterhorn. Fly 1880, all the major peaks of the Alps had been called scaled and so climbers went further afield to the Andes and the Himalayas.
24. The passage states that before the 1850’s , …
A) people only climbed for research purposes B) mountain climbing cost a lot of money C) one had to pay in order to climb mountains D) climbing was not regarded as a hobby
25. British people in general first paid attention to mountaineering when ….
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