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1.Choose the correct answer.
He promised, "I will do it tomorrow".
He promised that . . . .
A)he would do it the next day
B)he did it the next day
C)he will do it tomorrow
D)he does it tomorrow
2.Choose the correct answer.
Those shoes are . . . . I bought them yesterday.
A)newer B)newest C)new D)newly
3.Choose the correct answer.
. . . some lions in the zoo.
A)There are B)It isn’t C)There is D)Those is
4.Choose the correct answer.
Laziza can come by tomorrow, . . . ?
A)could she B)couldn’t she C)can she D)can’t she
5.Choose the correct answer.
English is too hard for some old people... .
A)learning B)to learn C)to learning D)learn
6.Choose the correct answer.
There was no food left after the wedding. They. . it all.
A)should have eaten B)should eat
C)must have eaten D)must eat
7.Choose the correct answer.
The damage to the building could be . . . than
the company expected.
A)the worst B)bad C)the worse D)worse
8.Choose the correct answer.
There is no way we can prevent people...
talking...this matter.
A)to/with B)from/about C)by/over D)without/on
9.Choose the correct answer.
I want . . . to write these words on the blackboard.
A)some B)something C)someone D)any
10.Choose the correct answer.
That is the girl...brother came to see... .
A)whose/us B)what/us C)that/we D)whom/its
11.Choose the correct answer.
Egyptian mummies are more than...years old.
A)four thousands of B)the fourth thousand
C)four thousands D)four thousand
12.Choose the correct answer.
In this cartoon a...hunts... .
A)cats/mice B)cat/mice C)cat/mouse D)cat/mouses
13.Choose the correct answer.
My father...at his bank for 10 years. He
really likes his job.
A)is working B)was working
C)has worked D)worked
14.Choose the correct answer.
If they . . . so much time surfing the internet,
they would have got better marks in their
exams.
A)hadn’t spent B)wouldn’t spend
C)won’t spend D)don’t spend
15.Choose the correct answer.
He . . . a workman to bring his new TV set home.
A)concentrated B)evaluated C)worked D)hired
16.Choose the correct answer.
CanIcomeandsit...you ?
A)beside B)next C)around D)besides
17.Choose the correct answer.
If we . . . a yacht, we would sail around the world.
A)have B)have had C)would have D)had
18.Choose the correct answer.
−I have four meals a day, and what about you,
Malika?
−... .
A)Neither does Peter B)So do I
C)So do they D)So has she
Read the text and answer the questions according to it.
Insects can live everywhere. All insects have six legs. Some kinds of insects live near water or in tree barks. Ants are insects that live under the ground. Grasshoppers live above the ground in fields. Bees build a hive where they live. Cockroaches live in flats. Spiders are not considered insects as they have eight legs. The body of an insect has three main parts. The first part is the insect’s head. Like the head of other creatures, an insect’s head is the location of its eyes and mouth. Instead of ears insects have two
antennae. The middle part of an insect is called the thorax. Wings and legs are part of the thorax. The
back end of an insect is called the abdomen. An insect’s stomach is in the abdomen.
19.According to the passage, which of the following isn’t an insect?
A)an ant B)a spider C)a bee D)a grasshopper
20.According to the passage, what are three main
body parts of insects called?
A)a head, a thorax, an abdomen
B)a thorax, a mouth, a head
C)antennae, ears, an abdomen
D)a head, a stomach, an abdomen
21.All of the following statements are TRUE about
insects, EXCEPT ...
A)Insects have six legs.
B)Insects have only one antenna.
C)Ants are insects too.
D)Wings are in their thorax.
22.According to the passage, where is an insect’s
stomach?
A)In its mouth B)In its abdomen
C)In its thorax D)In its head
Read the text and answer the questions according to it.
It almost seems too hard to believe, but there is a banana that can be eaten with peel. Peel is a cover
on a banana. Most people would never think of eating the peel of a banana. However, banana farmers in Japan have created a special technique for growing bananas with a peel we can eat. Farmers in Okayama, in the west of Japan, keep their banana trees at a freezing cold temperature of −60◦ Celsius. The farmers then replant the trees in 27◦ Celsius. The huge change in temperature makes the tree suddenly grow too quickly for the peel to become hard. This makes the skin thin, soft and sweet enough to eat. The new variety of banana is called the "Mongee". Farmers are now selling it in small bunches of 10 bananas. They
are not cheap. The farmers have not grown a lot of Mongee bananas, so the price is high. They want to
grow more so they can sell them all over the world. This means the price will come down.
23.According to the passage, who created a special
technique in Japan?
A)pupils B)scientists C)farmers
D)advertisers
24.According to the passage, what makes the banana
peel not become hard?
A)a group of special chemicals
B)a small bunch of a banana
C)a price of a Mongee banana
D)a change in temperature
25.All of the following statements are TRUE,
EXCEPT... .
A)The price of Mongee will lower.
B)Farmers freeze banana trees at−60 ◦C.
C)A new kind of banana has an eatable peel.
D)Farmers sold only ten bananas.
26.According to the passage, why do Mongee
bananas have high price?
A)As they have very delicious taste.
B)As they have many useful vitamins.
C)As they are grown in small amount.
D)As they are planted in cold climate.
Read the text and answer the questions according to it.
On 15 April 1912, the Titanic, at that time the world’s largest and most expensive ocean liner,
disappeared into the cold depths of the North Atlantic. About 1,500 people died, it had more losses than in any other sea disaster in peacetime history. After striking a huge iceberg, the 46,500-ton vessel sank in less than three hours. Lloyd’s of London, the firm which had insured the Titanic, was sure that the probability of such an event was one in a million. At 11:40 pm on the night of the disaster, the watchman on the Titanic’s bridge saw a shape ahead. "Ice! Dead ahead!" he shouted. The wheel was turned hard over and the engines were reversed, but it was too late. A 300-foot hole was torn along the side of the Titanic. If the watchman had not seen the iceberg and the wheelsman not turned the wheel, the Titanic would probably have struck the iceberg head on. It is then likely that only the bottom sections of the ship would have been flooded and, though seriously damaged, she would have remained on the surface.
27.All of the following statements are TRUE,
EXCEPT ... .
A)The huge vessel did not even take as many as
three hours to sink
B)The Titanic sank in the northern part of the
Atlantic Ocean
C)Fewer people died at sea in this incident than
ever before
D)the Titanic was designed as an extremely
expensive ship
28.According to the passage, Lloyd’s insurance firm was sure that . . . .
A)the Titanic would be flooded totally
B)the Titanic could hold 1,500 people
C)the Titanic was vulnerable to the iceberg
D)the Titanic wouldn’t hit an iceberg
29.When the watchman noticed the iceberg . . . .
A)it was already too late to prevent the hit
B)he took some time to inform the wheelsman
of the danger
C)the ship was travelling at the highest
capacity
D)the wheelsman were trying to put the ship
into reverse action
30.According to the passage, it would probably have
been better for the ship if . . . .
A)the ship had been almost completely flooded
B)the iceberg hadn’t been seen before the
accident
C)the Titanic hadn’t been so large and
luxurious
D)Lloyd’s of London hadn’t insured the Titanic
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