A.
CHOOSE THE WORD
PHRASE WHICH BEST COMPLETES EACH SENTENCE.
1)
_______ is probably more important than
wealth.
a) How health b)
That health c) Health d)
Since health
2) The man
made me _______.
a) anger b) to anger c)
angrily d) angry
3) I would
like _______ you something.
a) tell b) to tell c) told d)
telling
4) Stop that noise; it is driving _______ mad.
a) me b) I c) my d) myself
5) _______
students are absent today.
a) A little b) Any c) None d)
A few
6) I can not afford a Cadillac. It costs _______ money.
a) very b) too c) too much d)
too many
7) It is nice to have _______ friends.
a) a lot of b)
too much c) much d)
a great deal
8) _______
Nile is _______ longest river in Africa .
a) --- / the b) --- /--- c) The /--- d)
The / the
9) _______
friend of mine used to work in _______ Middle East .
a) --- / the b) The / the c)
A / the d) A / ---
10) Jack is _______ honest man. You can fully
trust him.
a) the b) a c)
an d) ---
11) _______ university is _______ institution of
higher education.
a) A / an b) --- / an c) An / an d)
The / the
12) The teacher _______ attendance when I arrived.
a) was taken b)
was taking c) has taken d)
were taking
13) She _______ all the dishes last night.
a) washes b) is washing c)
has washed d) washed
14) Mary _______ her breakfast at the moment.
a) has b) is having c)
had d) has had
15) Ali is a tidy man. He _______ his room clean
all the time.
a) keeps b) is keeping c)
kept d)
has kept
16) I _______ to London several times.
a) was b)
am c)
have been d) had been
17) This is the best steak I _______.
a) had ever tasted b)
have ever tasted c) ever taste d) ever tasted
18) When I finish this course, I _______ to the
next level.
a) have gone b)
will have been going c)
went d)
will go
19) The teacher was writing on the blackboard when
he _______ the chalk.
a) dropped b) was dropped c) is dropping d) was dropping
20) How long ago _______ her?
a)
were you met b) have you met c)
do you meet d) did you meet
21) John : Have you cleaned your room yet?
Mary : I _______ it a while ago, but I didn’t have
time.
a)
cleaned b)
had cleaned c)
was going to clean d) would be
cleaning
22) Some students _______ graduate next June.
a) are going to b) were going to c) are d) are going
23)
What a lovely night! The moon _______ brightly.
a) shines b) is shining c)
shone d) was shining
24) Ali _______ English, but he doesn’t any more.
a) is used to studying b) got used to studying c) used to
study d) was used to
studying
25)
When the class _______ over, the students will leave.
a) are b) is c) will be d)
will
26) John : _______ you close the door, please?
Alex : Certainly.
a) Must b) Shall
c) Do d) Will
27) You _______ watch television as much as you
like.
a) could b) would c) might d)
can
28) If I invite you, _______ you come to the
party?
a) did
b) will c) would d)
have
29) You _______ smoke in the class. It is
prohibited!
a) don’t have to b) can
c)
don’t need to d) mustn’t
30) _______ you mind opening the door, please?
a) Would b) Might c) Should d)
Could
31) If only I _______ play the guitar as well as you!
a) might b) should c) could d)
will
32) I _______ rather go to Antalya
than Istanbul
for my holiday.
a) would b) could c) had d) should
33) Hurry up! It’s a quarter past eight. We really _______
be late.
a) may not
b) needn’t c) don’t have to d) mustn’t
34) Glass _______ extensively _______ in many modern
buildings.
a) --- / used b) is / used c) --- / uses d) has / used
35) We were made _______ all the boxes.
a) to carry b)
carry c)
to be carried d) being
carried
36) Helium _______ to be the major constituent of
the stars.
a) believes b) is believed
that c) is
believed d) that it
is believed
37) She never has her hair _______. She does it
herself.
a) do b) doing c) to do d)
done
38) I am afraid I am going to have a tooth _______
out.
a) to
pull b) pulled c) pull d) pulling
39) My mother did not come. She was _______ tired
to come.
a) very b) much c) many d)
too
40) She is old _______ to understand everything.
a) very
b)
too c) enough d) so
41) I was very busy yesterday, so I had my mother _______
my shirt.
a) ironed b) ironing c)
iron d) to iron
42) Why don’t you let him _______ to the dance?
a) go b) to go
c) going d)
goes
43) Bill : Why did you close the door?
Barbara :
I’m tired _______ to the baby crying.
a) to listen b)
listening c)
being listened d) of
listening
44) I’m not accustomed to _______ so early.
a)
get up b)
to have gotten up c)
getting up d) I
get up
45) When I hear certain kinds of music, I can’t
help _______ my foot.
a) that
I tap b) myself to tap c)
to tap d) tapping
46) I speak English _______ he does.
a) as good as b)
better than c) the
best d) as well
47) He is _______ than I am.
a)
stronger b)
more strongly c) as strong as d)
strongest
48) _______ powerful member of the entire cat family
is the tiger.
a) Most b) The most c)
More d) The more
49) An elephant can lift_______ a ton with its
tusks.
a) as much as b)
as many c) most d)
so much than
50) The horse _______ the race belongs to a rich
man.
a) that it won b) it won c) who won d) which won
51) She behaves a little strangely _______ times.
a) by b) for c) at d)
around
52) Mary spends a lot of money _______ clothes.
a) at b) on c) in d)
about
53) Excuse me, could you tell me where you are
_______?
a) in b) on c)
at d) from
54) I am sorry _______ the noise last night. We
were having a party.
a) in b) for c) from d)
at
55) I agree _______ you _______ this matter.
a) to / on b) to /
with c)
with / in d)
with / on
56) Ali said to Ayla: I will help you if I can.
Ali
told Ayla that _______ would help _______ if he could.
a) he / her b) he / you c) she
/ him d) she /
you
57) We don’t belong to _______ religion.
a) the same b)
the same so c)
the same for d) the
same as
58) Billy : Did you hear me come in last night?
a) may have been b) must
have been c)
should have been d) might have
been
59) While some parents let their children.........up
late, others make them..........to bed early.
a) stay / to go b) to stay / to go c) stay / go d) to stay / go
60) I wish you .......... here and danced with me.
a) are b)
be c) were d) were being
B. CHOOSE the WORD OR PHRASE THAT IS
CLOSEST IN MEANING TO THE UNDERLINED WORD OR
PHRASE
61) Fresh air and sunshine are beneficial.
a) available b) plentiful c) abundant d)
useful
62) The earth is divided into two hemispheres.
a) considered b)
squeezed c) separated d)
combined
63) I am sorry but I have to cancel next
week’s meeting.
a)
call up b) call at c)
call on d) call off
64) David’s behaviour is often strange.
a)
unusual b) cold c) foreign d)
usual
65) We hope there will be sufficient food tonight.
a)
delicious b) perfect
c)
tasty d) enough
66) I will absolutely accept her suggestion.
a)
never b) perhaps
c)
definitely d) possibly
67) The story he told was quite incredible.
a)
unbelievable b) unusual c)
understandable d) undesirable
68) We tried in vain to wake him from profound
sleep.
a)
proper b) light c) drowsy d)
deep
69) His previous play won a prize.
a)
best b) earlier c) first d) later
70) Football is astoundingly popular in England .
a) curiously b) amazingly c)
traditionally d) customarily
C.
CHOOSE THE ALTERNATIVE THAT BEST COMPLETES THE TEXT
GIVEN BELOW
In my country, one of (71)_______ problems that the government (72)_______
today (73)_______ to agriculture. To understand the nature of this problem one
has to (74)_______ at some of the facts. The first fact (75)_______ is that
over 60 percent of the population live in large cities.
71) a) more urgent b)
urgent c) urgently d)
the most urgent
72) a) is faced b)
face c)
faced d) facing
73) a) related b)
relates c)
relating d)
was relating
74) a) looking b) looked c)
look d)
looks
75) a) is considering b) to consider c)
considers d) considerable
Families in (76)_______ there are a mother and
a father working almost always have a higher income than families with
only a mother (77)_______. The reason is that women make, on the average, only
59 cents for every dollar men (78)_______, so that the two-career family has a
household income of 1.59 dollars for every 59 cents a single mother (79)_______
home. All other things being equal, the household income of the (80)_______ single
mother is, in other words, about 37 percent of that of the working married
couple.
76) a) which b) where c)
whose d) what
77) a) works b)
worked c)
working d) is worked
78) a) makes b) make c) is making d)
made
79) a) takes b)
is taking c)
took d) take
80) a) employing b)
is employing c)
employ d)
employed
D. READ THE TEXTS BELOW AND CHOOSE THE
ALTERNATIVE THAT BEST ANSWERS EACH QUESTION OR COMPLETES THE STATEMENT GIVEN
Questions
81 – 85 relate to this passage.
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In the not-too distant future, instead of spending a vacation by the
sea, we may be able to relax in the ocean itself. Once, there, we will routinely
enter private underwater crafts and zoom off to take a close-up look at the
sea’s mysteries.
A new creation called Deep Rover is an
acrylic, egg-shaped, underwater craft that is made in one or two person models.
It can dive to more than half a mile beneath the surface of the sea. One can
learn to operate the small sub in just a few hours.
No special underwater suit is
required. The vessel comes equipped with sensitive robotic arms that enable
passengers to interact with the sea’s environment. At a price of $600.000, they
will probably be out of reach for most people.
81) Which of the following is NOT true
about the Deep Rover?
a)
Passengers can
interact with the sea
b)
A
special diving suit is required
c)
Its
operation can be mastered in a few hours.
d)
It
is constructed of man-made materials.
82) It can be inferred from the passage that today a purchaser
of a Deep Rover would probably be _______.
a)
a sea lover
b)
an ordinary citizen
c)
affluent
d)
a vacationer
83) Sensitive robotic arms ______________________.
a)
enable passengers
to remain in the sub
b)
do
the diving
c)
interact
with the passengers
d)
need
a special suit
84) The best title of this passage would be
______________________.
a)
“The $600.000 Sub”
b)
“A
Close-Up Look at the Sea”
c)
“The
Deep Rover Miracle”
d)
“The
Sea’s Mysteries”
85) In the last line, the word “they” refers to ______________________.
a)
Deep
Rovers
b)
two
person models
c)
robotic
arms
d)
special
suits
Questions
86 – 90 relate to this passage.
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The human body has the ability to
adapt to widely differing climate conditions while maintaining a constant
international temperature of about 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Although man cannot
live without protection in very high or very low temperatures, the Indians on
the tip of South America and the Australian
Aborigines are able to endure extreme cold with little or no clothing. Eskimos
have also developed short limbs to reduce the extend of blood circulation, and
Negroids have adapted to tropical conditions by a darkening of skin colour. Nevertheless, man has generally adapted to
extreme temperatures by means of developing his material culture.
86) The passage states that man’s
physical adaptation to weather conditions ______________________.
a)
does
not include extremely hot or cold temperatures
b)
is
restricted to hot climates
c)
is preferred to cultural
d)
is
somewhat limited
87) Two groups which have adapted
to extreme cold are ______________________.
a)
Negroids
and Australian Aborigines
b)
Australian
Aborigines and South American Indians
c)
Negroids
and Eskimos
d)
Australian
Aborigines and Eskimos
88) According to the passage, the
Eskimos has adapted to cold climates by ______________________.
a)
wearing
warm clothing
b)
a
darkening of skin colour
c)
developing
shorter arms and legs
d)
building
warm houses
89) How has man most generally
adapted to extreme temperature?
a)
By
evolving physically
b)
By
avoiding exposure
c)
By
developing his material culture
d)
By
altering his migration patterns
90) Which of the following would be the best title
for the passage?
a) Man’s Adaptation to Varied Climates
b) Man’s Adaptation to Cold Weather Conditions
c) Man’s Life in the North
d) The Evolution of Man
Questions
91 – 95 relate to this passage.
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The locations of stars in the sky
relative to one another do not appear to the naked eye to change, and as a
result stars are often considered to be fixed in position. In reality, though,
stars are always moving, but because of the tremendous distances between stars
themselves and from stars to earth, the changes are barely perceptible
here. It takes approximately 200 years for a fast-moving star like Bernard’s
star to move a distance in the skies equal to the diameter of the Earth’s moon.
When the apparently negligible movement of the stars is contrasted with the
movement of the planets, the stars are seemingly unmoving.
91) Which of the following is the best title
for this passage?
a)
What the Eye Can
See in the Sky
b)
Bernard’s Star
c)
Planetary Movement
d)
The Evermoving
Stars
92) According to the passage, the distances
between the stars and earth are _________.
a)
barely perceptible
b)
huge
c)
fixed
d)
moderate
93) To which of the following words the word “perceptible”
(underlined) is closest in meaning?
a)
noticeable
b)
understandable
c)
conceivable
d)
astonishing
94) The passage states that in 200 years Bernard’s
star can move ______________________.
a)
around the earth’s
moon
b)
next to the earth’s
moon
c)
a distance equal to
the distance from the earth to the moon
d)
a distance
equivalent in measurement to the diameter of the moon
95) The passage implies that from the earth it
appears that the planets ______________________.
a)
are fixed in the
sky
b)
move more slowly
than the stars
c)
show approximately
the same amount of movement as the stars
d)
travel through the
sky considerably more rapidly than the stars
Questions
96 – 100 relate to this passage.
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The
cheetah is a large, catlike animal known for its great speed. The fastest
creature over short distances, the cheetah is capable of sprinting up to 70 miles per hour. At one
time its range of movement included the Middle East and parts of central Asia
and India , but today the
effects of hunting and farming have restricted the cheetah mostly to central
and eastern Africa .
An adult cheetah usually lives alone
within a well-defined territory. Male and female cheetahs meet only briefly for
the purpose of mating. The cheetah keeps enemies away with its sharp claws
which, unlike those of other cats,
cannot be fully retracted. The cheetah is also one of the very few big cats
that can purr as well as roar.
96) What is the cheetah best known for?
a)
Its sprinting
ability
b)
Its similarity to
the cat
c)
Its size and
strength
d)
Its range of
movement
97) Where is the cheetah primarily found today?
a) Asia
b) India
c) Africa
d) Middle
East
98) It can be inferred from the passage that the
number of cheetahs ______________________.
a)
has fluctuated
greatly
b)
has somewhat
increased
c)
has remained stable
d)
has declined over
the years
99) What does the underlined word “those” refer to?
a)
enemies
b)
claws
c)
territories
d)
cats
100) It can be inferred from the passage that most
big cats ______________________.
a)
can only purr
b)
can only roar
c)
cannot purr or roar
d)
purr as well as
roar
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