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They went … honeymoon to Italy.
A) for B) about C) on D) to
Tom let his daughter … with her friends.
A) swimming B) swam
C) to swim D) swim
3. My mother looked sad because she … her favourite umbrella in the bus.
A) has lost B) lost C) loses D)
had lost
How do you go to work every day? I typically go … .
A) by a bus B) walking
C) on foot D) take the underground
She hasn’t been abroad … she got married.
A) when B) before C) since D) for
I have never been fond of heavy metal music. … .
A) Neither I have B) I haven’t too
C) Nor have I D) Neither did I
I … drink alcohol. I am driving tonight.
A) needn’t B) mustn’t
C) don’t need to D) oughtn’t
This is … ant.
A) a B) theirs C) an D) the
She says … in her leg.
A) she gets pains B) she got pains
C) I got pains D) she get pains
This is very good but that one … .
A) isn’t B)
is worst
C) is neither D) is more good
Jason was playing hockey at ten to nine yesterday.
A) 8 :10 B) 9: 10 C) 10:09 D) 8:50
From the marked areas 1,2,3 and 4, identify the one that is wrong.
Without (1) Jasur’s help(2) , I wouldn’t have been(3) able to moving(4) the table.
A)3 B) 4 C) 1 D)2
Is that your bicycle? Can I … a go?
A) ride B) use C) have D) make
… don’t you like your present? I thought that’s what you asked for this year.
A) where B) when C) what D) why
Let’s go for a swim as soon as we … the hotel.
A) arrive B) reach C) get D) meet
… a cinema, two hospitals and three libraries in Dunford.
A) these is B) there is
C) it is D) there are
Does John … work next weekend?
A) should B) have to
C) must D) can
Write a brief … of the accident and how you caused it to happen.
A) describe B) described
C) to describe D)
description
In 1938 Pear S. Buck became the first American … to receive the Noble Prize for Literature.
A) women B) woman
C) woman’s D) women’s
The water of the Dead sea is so salty that … can live in it.
A) anything B) nothing
C) any D) no
Would you believe that motor industry manufactures … a year?
A) 5 million a car B) 5millions cars
C) 5 milllions of cars D) 5 million cars
Would you mind … home early?
A) I came B) coming
C) to come D) to have come
Read the text and answer the questions
according to it. (23-26)
William Rosenberg was grown up in Boston, Massachusetts. His father was a grocery store owner. Because the family had money problems, William left school in eighth grade to help his father at his store. In his teenage years, he worked at many different jobs and got a lot of experience in food industry. When he started his own food lorry service, he was surprised that about half of his sales came from coffee and donuts. William had a plan. In 1948, William opened a coffee and donut shop which he named “Open Kettle” in Quincy, Massachusetts. A coffee was ten cents and a donut was five cents.
At that time, it was very expensive, but his customers loved his products and the store was a big success, William, however, was unhappy with the name “Open Kettle” and decided to make a change. He noticed that customers often dunked or sank their donuts into their coffee. Thus, the name “Dunkin Donuts” was born.
According to the passage, why did William
leave school in eighth grade?
A) to sell lorries
B)
to make a plan
C) to start a donut shop
D) to help his family
What observation did William make when
he started his own food lorry service?
A) He noticed there were no coffee shops in his hometown.
B) He noticed that people ate donuts without their coffee.
C) He noticed half of sales came from coffee and donuts.
D) He noticed nobody liked donuts as they were expensive.
According to the passage, the coffee and donuts in “Open Kettle” was initially ....
A) unhappy B) boring
C) inexpensive D) dear
According to the passage, what is NOT true about
“Open Kettle”?
A) Its name was changed.
B) It was opened in 1948.
C) It appeared in Quincy
D) It went out of business.
Read the text and answer the questions according to it.(27-30).
Researchers have found the world’s oldest examples of bread. A research team from the universities of
Cambridge, Copenhagen and London found ancient loaves of bread in Jordan. The researchers discovered 24 burnt loaves of bread. The loaves were hard burnt, that’s why they survived for so long. The researchers dated the loaves roughly 14,400 years old. This means that people in the Stone Age baked bread. The researchers said humans made bread 4,000 years earlier than scientists thought. The people who baked
the bread lived in Jordan from around 12,500 to 9,500 B.C. Stone Age people were gatherers and lived thousands of years before humans settled down to become farmers. They realized it was easier and more convenient to farm the wheat for bread instead of gathering it from the wild. Ancient people baked bread on a hot stone. The bread looked like the flat bread still made across the Middle East today. The researchers said the bread was the reason for agriculture and farming to start.
According to the passage, where were the loaves of bread found?
A) in London B)
in Cambridge
C) in Jordan D) in Copenhagen
According to the passage, why did the loaves of bread survive for so long?
A) They were twenty-four.
B) They were dark brown.
C) They were hard burnt.
D) They were baked lightly.
According to the passage, what did the ancient
people bake the bread on?
A) on coal B) on table
C) on a stove D)
on a stone
According to the passage, what did the bread
cause to begin?
A) agriculture B) collection
C) research D) technology