I- Choose the word which has different tress pattern with the remain words
We
9) bì
A. difficulty
A. indifference
A. classification
A. satisfaction
A. questionnaire
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
widespread
purification
pronunciation
significance
meditation
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
disadvantage
development
equalization
beautician
violation
D. roundabout
D. intelligence
D. personality
D. malfunction
D. correction
II- choose the correct word to fill into the blank
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
II.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
He refused to give up work,
he’d won a million pounds
A. despite
B. however
C. even though
D. as though
Theywere __ for smuggling jewelry into the country
A. judged
B. arrested
C. accused
D. warned
At the end of the winter, the price of the winter clothes in the shops usually
A. drops
B. lowers
C. sinks
D. reduces
For this recIpe to be successful, you...
cook the meat for at least two hours in a moderate oven
A. need
B. must
C. ought
D. will
Have you got time to discuss your work now or are you____ to leave?
A. thinking
B. planned
C. around
D. about
I don’t see any
in arriving early at the theater if the show doesn’t start until 9 o’clock
A. cause
B. aim
C. point
D. reason
Would youmind ___ these plates a wipe before putting them in the cupboard?
A. making
B. doing
C. getting
D. giving
The police are looking foramanof __ height
A. medium
B. extra
C. tall
D. special
Shedidall the work
herown
A. by
B. on
C. for
D. with
The children won’t goto sleep
sr we leave a light on outside their bedroom
A. except
B. otherwise
C. unless
D. but
Iwrotetothe company __ them for a catalogue
A. demanding
B. asking
C. enquiring
D. applying
__ Patrick, he can’t possibly go alone — he’s far too young
A. As for
B. As if
C. As
D. As far as
Dinner will be ready soon. Can you please ___ the table?
A. lay
B. settle
C. make
D. put
Please
and see us some time — you’re always welcome
A. come to
B. come about
C. come around
D. come away
Iwas sittinginacafé
affernoon when [ saw the Prime Minister pass by
A. an
B. the
C. in
D. one
The doctor arranged for me to see the
at the hospital about the pain in my back.
A. expert
B. specialist
C. speciality
D. expertise
There are
when I have to work very hard
A. times
B. at times
C. from time to time
D. a long time
Prepared by
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
Ihave to leave before seven and so
A. leave you
B. you have
C. you do
You __ better be careful not to miss the train!
A. would
B. should
C. had
Although we have a large number of students, each one receives |
A. individual
B. only
C. alone
Byhalf past ten tomorrow morning,I —_—_ along the motorway
A. will drive
B. am driving
C. drive
IThadtogiveafull |
of my camera when I reported it stolen
A. account
B. detail
C. information
Thope youdon’tmindme ___ so late at night
A. telephoning
B. to telephone
C. telephone
Vdbevery _
to go to Japan one day
A. interested
B. enjoyable
C. fond
Thebus___ from High Street to Station Road is 60p
A. cost
B. fare
C. payment
D. do you
D. did
D. single
D. will be driving
D. description
D. to have telephoned
D. hopeful
D. charge
III- Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in bold.
1. Big Brother was the first TV show to use real people for
2. Some people
.
ENTERTAIN
of keeping animals in zoos as they think it 1s cruel.
3. They lost the game because they
the teacher’s instructions.
4. Many wild animals like tigers and pandas are in danger of
6. The job was very popular and they had over 50
UNDERSTAND
.
5. The snake didn’t actually attack me but it came
9. She’s a very
10. My younger sister is really
EXTINCT
close.
TERRIFY
.
7. You have to study general medicine for some years before you can
8. My brother is really
APPROVE
, SO you never know what he’s going to be like.
person and is always kind to her friends.
. My mum and dad never tell her off.
APPLY
.
SPECIAL
MOOD
THINK
SPOIL
IV- Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best completes the text. (10 marks)
Can you imagine working on a writing project for seventeen years? J.K. Rowling first 1 —
up with the idea
of Harry Potter in 1990 but it was not until 2007 that she finally completed the last book in the series. In 1990, of
course she had no idea how much Harry would take 2
her life, or that she would end 3
as a
multimillionaire. But 4
then, the books have been translated into over 60 languages and also been made into
films, each of which has been a5
with cinema audiences.
It is not just J.K. Rowling’s life which has been transformed. The same can be said of Daniel Radcliffe, the
teenage actor who 6 ___ Harry Potter. Although he made his acting 7
in 1999, it was in the role of Harry
Potter that he found his route to 8
. The final film is expected to come out in 2010. By then Daniel will9
_
been acting in this role for ten years
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And after seventeen years, has Rowling now 10
out of ideas? It seems not. She is currently writing two
new books, one for adults and one for children, and is also planning to compile an encyclopedia of the Harry Potter
world.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
I0
A. took
A.out
Ain
A. after
A. blow
A. plays
A. debate
A. starburst
A. has
A.run
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
went
over
up
until
hit
performs
debut
stardust
have
come
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
came
up
down
for
knock
shows
debris
stardom
be
gone
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
brought
off
out
since
smash
makes
debit
starlight
was
taken
V- Fill one word in each blank to fulfill the text below.
One of the worst journeys I have ever experienced occurred a few weeks ago, I 1
to Switzerland so the ticket could not be changed 2
any way. 3
would not be 4
to use the ticket for any alternative journey.
booked a cheap flight
I missed the flight, I
When I reached the railway station, I was told that 5
the trains were running late; this meant I
would 6
the connecting train for the airport. A loudspeaker announcement helpfully 7
us
that an extra train would 8
provided, so we need not worry. Nothing could have been further from the
9
the extra train did not arrive. I inquired 10
buses, but the last one for the airport had
left! There was only one solution; I 11
to take a taxi. Dragging my suitcases behind me I hurried
outside 12
found a taxi. “It’s a long way. It’ll 13
you a lot” the taxi 14
warmed me. I knew that, but the taxi fare would be cheaper 15
having to buy another plane ticket.
We arrived 16
the airport with about twenty minutes 17
spare. I jumped out, looked in
my bag 18
my purse and to my horror discovered it was missing! The taxi driver was pleasant but firm.
My suitcases were locked in the boot and there they would stay 19
I found a way of paying
20
of course, I never caught my plane.
VI- Correct one word in each sentence.
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G
ơ~Il
Cn
BW
NHN
. They are carrying out an investigate.
. They found the remains of a Roman settle.
. They found the enter to the tomb.
. They have decided to wide the road.
. | saw a great document on TV.
. They threat robbers with a curse.
. They spent a week on an archaeology dig.
. Does he have religious believes?
. The Ming tombs are the bury place of many of the Chinese emperors.
10. This report needs real prove.
11. Work is ongoing to strength the foundations.
Prepared by
12. They carefully measured the long of the mummy’s case.
VII- Read and answer the following questions by choosing the letter A, B, C or D.
I started playing the piano when I was four years old. My mother thought it would be a good outlet for positive
childish energy and I was really into it; it was exciting. It was something different and I had much more time to
practice then. The first time I performed in front of an audience was when I was five years old and I loved it. I went
on a summer camp run by my piano teachers at the time and at the end of the week we all got up and played a piece.
At that age I was unaware of any of the pressure associated with performing live so it just felt nice to have people
concentrating on my playing and I liked the applause and attention. Now I perform regularly, often in front of large
audiences, and I still really enjoy it.
I always knew I wanted to be a pianist and never thought I would do anything else. In that respect I felt different
from my friends when I went to school; they all thought they wanted to become teachers or doctors and things like
that and I just knew I would be a pianist but it didn't feel strange. Finding time to play and practice wasn’t a problem
at school until my last few years when the pressure of exams and things was hard, but generally I would choose to
practice instead of doing homework. It always felt like schoolwork got in the way of playing the piano rather than
the other way around. Unfortunately I was never given any special allowances or extended deadlines though. After I
finished school I went on to study a degree in music and now I'm studying a Masters degree in accompaniment.
A typical day now involves a couple of hours practice in the morning before going into college and attending
classes. I spend a lot of time in the library listening to music, trying to learn and become familiar with new pieces of
music. One downside to choosing to study and pursue a career in music is that you end up spending hours and hours
by yourself. However, I also try to spend time at college meeting other people and networking. The more musicians
I know the more likely I am to be asked to play for others. The more I play the better known I become and inthe
music business it's all about recognition and getting your name out there. It's important to get involved in as many
performances as possible and take part in competitions so that as many people as possible see you perform and know
who you are. It's a very competitive industry. Ultimately, if I am asked to play and get given a job it means that
someone else loses work and sometimes it feels like a constant battle. You can't help being drawn into an artificial
world where you are constantly comparing yourself to others and are always worried about what others think of your
performances. In the real world outside of college your audience is much wider.
I chose to get involved in accompaniment because as much as I love playing the piano I also enjoy working with
others. And working as an accompanist is a good way of doing that. There are also more job opportunities as
although there is still a lot of competition other performers will always need good accompanists, so there is more
demand. I really enjoy performing with other people because there's an even greater sense of achievement when you
are both on form and a piece comes out amazingly.
To follow a career in music you have to have a real passion for it as unfortunately it's not a very secure path and it's
not usually very well paid. Having said that, the real positive side is that I am doing something I love; it's not just a
subject to study. I love everything associated with music and performing and it's what I do every day.
1.
A.
B.
C.
D.
How
She
She
She
She
did Berrak feel about playing the piano when she was very young?
really enjoyed it.
only did it because her mother wanted her to.
didn't like the fact she had to practice a lot.
felt strange and different from her friends.
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2.
A.
B.
C.
D.
How did she feel the first time she performed in front of an audience?
nervous and under pressure
strange because everyone was looking at her
happy and relaxed
She was concentrating so much on playing she didn't notice the audience.
3.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Why did
Because
Because
Because
Because
4.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Why does she say it is important to meet and talk to other musicians at her college?
Because the music industry is very sociable and it's important to have lots of friends.
Because she feels lonely after spending so much time by herself.
Because other musicians in the college are every supportive of each other.
Because it increases her possibilities of being asked to perform.
Berrak feel different from her friends when she was at school?
the teachers gave her less homework.
her friends didn't know what career they wanted to follow.
she was the only one who wanted to become a musician.
she found the pressure of exams less stressful.
5. When she says in line 19-20 that ‘in the music business it's all about recognition and getting your name out there"’
what does she mean?
A. It’s important that people know who she is when they see her photograph.
B. It’s important that lots of people know what she does and know her name.
C. Her name is more important than the way she plays.
D. Her name needs to be easy for people to recognize and remember.
6.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Why does the college environment often feel like a constant battle?
Because there isn't enough work for everyone.
Because she doesn't get on with the other students there.
Because there are lots of competitions.
Because the teachers are always comparing the students and deciding who 1s better.
7.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Why did
Because
Because
Because
Because
8.
A.
B.
C.
D.
What does she say is the best thing about studying and pursuing a career in music?
She could become rich and famous.
There are lots of job opportunities.
She spends all her time doing something she loves.
She finds it an easy subject.
Berrak decide to go into accompaniment?
she thinks it can be more challenging.
it's better paid.
she can achieve more and become more well-known.
she likes working as part of a team.
VIII- Rewrite the following sentences without changing their meaning
1- “Don’t leave the house until I get back, William,” his mother said
- William’s mother told
Prepared by
2- I'd rather not see him tomorrow
-I don’t
3- Alice’s strange ideas astonished everybody
- Everybody
4- It was careless of you to leave the windows open last night
- You shouldn’t
5- You will catch cold if you don’t keep your feet dry
- Unless
6- It looks like rain to me
-I
7- This is the most delicious cake I have ever tasted
- | have
8- The people who were there didn’t notice anything unusual
- No-one
9- She left university two years ago
- It is
10- The gate is closed to stop the children running into the road
- The gate is closed so that
[X- Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first using the word given.
1- This is my first visit to the safari park.
-]
NEVER
the safari park before.
FOR
2- He started studying climatology three years ago.
- He
three years.
WALKING
3- They looked hot and dirty after their long walk.
- They looked hot and dirty because
for so long.
4- | lived in Britain before I moved to Greece.
USED
- Before I moved to Greece, I
5- Over the next fifty years, the number of elderly people will rise by 20%.
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RISEN
- In fifty years time, the number of elderly people
by 20%.
6- You have to pay the entrance fee and then they will let you in.
- They won’t let you in
UNTIL
the entrance fee.
7- It was wrong of you to shout at your sister like that.
- You
SHOULD
at your sister like that.
8- Under eighteens can travel on the bus for free.
- Under eighteens
HAVE
to travel on the bus.
9- My brother and I are not good friends.
-I
GET
with my brother.
10- As I was walking in the mountains, I found an eagle’s nest.
- As I was walking in the mountains, I
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ACROSS
an eagle’s nest.
TEST
I- Choose the word which has different tress pattern with the remain words
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
A.
A.
A.
A,
A.
difficulty
indifference
classification
setisfectios
questionnaire
B.
B,
B.
B.
B.
widespread
purifices
ics
pronunciation
significance
meditation
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
sisasvarniage
development
equalization
beautician
violation
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
roundabout
intelligence
sersonciity
malfunction
carrection
II- choose the correct word to fill into the blank
1.
2.
3.
Herefused to give up work,
he°d won amillion pounds
A. despite
B. however
CC. oven though
D. as though
Theywere
for smugeling lewelry into the country
A. judged
3. arresies
C. accused
D. warned
At the end of the winter, the] price of the winter clothes in the shops usually |
A. drous
4.
B. lowers
C. sinks
D. reduces
For this recipe to be successful, you
cook the meat for at least two hours in a moderate oven
A. need
SS. must
C. ought
D. will
5.
Have you got time to discuss your work now or are you.__ to leave?
A. thinking
B. planned
C. around
fy. about
6.
Idon tsee any....... in arriving early at the theater if the show doesn’t start until 9 O “clock
A. cause
B. aim
Co. pound
D. reason
7.
Would youmind ___ these plates a wipe before putting them in the cupboard?
A. making
B. doing
C. getting
\À, giving
6.
The police are looking foramanof __ height
A. medam
B. extra
C. tall
D. special
9.
She did al the work |
her own
A. by
Solan
C. for
D. with
10. The children won’t go to sleep
we leave a light onn outside their bedroom
A. except
B. otherwise
Cuties
D. but
II. Iwrotetothe company __ them for a catalogue
A. demanding
S. asking
C. enquiring
D. applying
12........ Patrick, he can’t possibly go alone — he’s far too young
A, AS for
B. As if
C. As
D. As far as
13. Dinner will be ready soon. Can you please ___ the table?
A. fay
B. settle
C. make
D. put
14. Please
and see us some time— you’re always welcome
A. come to
B. come about
CC. cams around
D. come away
15. I was sitting in a café
afternoon when I saw the Prime Minister pass by
A. an
B. the
C. in
X3. Gne
16. The doctor arranged for me to see the
at the hospital about the pain in my back.
A. expert
specialist
C. speciality
D. expertise
17. There are
whenlI have to work very hard
A. Tames
B. at times
C. from time totime
D. along time
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18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
Ihave to leave before seven and so
A. leave you
B. you have
C. you do
You
better be careful not to miss the train!
A. would
B. should
«. Had
Although we have a large number of students, each one receives
A. mdividnal
B. only
C. alone
By half past ten tomorrow morning, I
along the motorway
A. will drive
B. am driving
C. drive
Thad to give a full
of my camera when I reported it stolen
A. account
B. detail
C. information
I hope you ddon’ t mind me
so late at night
A. telephoning
B. to telephone
C. telephone
Id be very _
to go to Japan one day
À, tafaresied
B. enjoyable
C. fond
The bus... from High Street to Station Road is 60p
A. cost
. fare
C. payment
š3. do you
D. did
D. single
US wil be drying
3, desorption
D. to have telephoned
D. hopeful
D. charge
s
mplete the sentences with the correct form of the word in bold.
1. Big Brother was the first TV show to use real people for — enteniarsrsest_.
ENTERTAIN
2. Some people _&rsagzrcyve_ of keeping animals in zoos as they think it is cruel.
APPROVE
3. They lost the game because they _sfsenderssocxs_ the teacher’s instructions.
UNDERSTAND
4. Many wild animals like tigers and pandas are in danger of zx‡¿#tz‡‡2#t..
EXTINCT
5. The snake didn’t actually attack me but it came _serrifviseiy_ close.
TERRIFY
6. The job was very popular and they had over 50 aevicassts_.
APPLY
7. You have to study general medicine for some years before you can speciafise_.
SPECIAL
8. My brother is really _see%y_, so you never know what he’s going to be like.
MOOD
9. She’s avery
THINK
‘xf person and is always
kind to her friends.
10. My younger sister is really spevfeespes/s_. My mum and dad never tell her off.
SPOIL
IV- Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best completes the text. (10 marks)
Can you imagine working on a writing project for seventeen years? J.K. Rowling first 1
up with the idea
of Harry Potter in 1990 but it was not until 2007 that she finally completed the last book in the series. In 1990, of
course she had no idea how much Harry would take 2
her life, or that she would end 3
as a
multimillionaire. But 4
then, the books have been translated into over 60 languages and also been made into
films, each of which has been a5
with cinema audiences.
It is not just J.K. Rowling’s life which has been transformed. The same can be said of Daniel Radcliffe, the
teenage actor who 6
Harry Potter. Although he made his acting 7
in 1999, it was in the role of Harry
Potter that he found his route to 8
. The final film is expected to come out in 2010. By then Daniel will 9
been acting in this role for ten years
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O
And after seventeen years, has Rowling now 10
out of ideas? It seems not. She is currently writing two
new books, one for adults and one for children, and is also planning to compile an encyclopedia of the Harry Potter
world.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6
7.
8.
9.
I0
A. took
A.out
A.in
A. after
A. blow
A. sia
A. debate
A. starburst
A. has
À Pan
B.
SS.
À.
B.
S.
B.
S.
B.
8.
B.
went
over
uụ
until
AN
performs
debut
stardust
have
come
Co,
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
©
C.
C.
CANIC
up
down
for
knock
shows
debris
Stardont
be
gone
D.
D.
D.
Ed.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
D.
brought
off
out
since
smash
makes
debit
starlight
was
taken
V- Fill one word in each blank to fulfill the text below.
One of the worst journeys I have ever experienced occurred a few weeks ago, I 1
fees booked a cheap flight
to Switzerland so the ticket could not be changed 2_ ¿: any way. 3
Vass
—— I missed the flight, I
would not be 4 :
_ to use the ticket for any alternative|journey.
When I reached the railway station, I was told that 5_.
asicve’y the trains were running late; this meant I
would 6 s:ixs_ the connecting train for the airport. A loudspeaker a announcement helpfully
7
:sš
zea’ us that
an extra train would 8 2¢___ provided, so we need not worry. Nothing could have been further from the 0
NO
the extra train did not arrive. I inquired 10
Sex: buses, but the last one for the airport had left! There was only one
solution; IW
ects
ea to take a taxi. Dragging my suitcases behind me I hurried outside 12 ø»:2Ở _found a taxi. “It’s along way. IVIL13_ cess
you a lot” the taxi 14 «ives__ warned me. I knew that, but the taxi
fare would be cheaper 15 :š⁄:: having to buy another plane ticket.
We arrived
18 __se*___ my
were locked in
course, I never
16 «__ the airport with about twenty minutes 17 Âô___ spare. I jumped out, looked in my bag
purse and to my horror discovered it was missing! The taxi driver was pleasant but firm. My suitcases
the boot and there they would stay 19.
fess
| found a way of paying 20.
of
caught my plane.
VI- Correct one word in each sentence.
l2)
They are carrying out an investigate.
They found the remains of a Roman settle.
They found the enter to the tomb.
They have decided to wide the road.
| saw a great document on TV.
They threat robbers with a curse.
They spent a week on an archaeology dig.
Does he have religious believes?
9. The Ming tombs are the bury place of many of the Chinese emperors.
10. This report needs real prove.
11. Work is ongoing to strength the foundations.
¬—1
Œ
th
+
QC)
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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12. They carefully measured the long of the mummy’s case.
VII- Read and answer the following questions by choosing the letter A, B, C or D.
I started playing the piano when I was four years old. My mother thought it would be a good outlet for positive
childish energy and I was really into it; it was exciting. It was something different and I had much more time to
practice then. The first time I performed in front of an audience was when I was five years old and I loved it. I went
on a summer camp run by my piano teachers at the time and at the end of the week we all got up and played a piece.
At that age I was unaware of any of the pressure associated with performing live so it just felt nice to have people
concentrating on my playing and I liked the applause and attention. Now I perform regularly, often in front of large
audiences, and I still really enjoy it.
I always knew I wanted to be a pianist and never thought I would do anything else. In that respect I felt different
from my friends when I went to school; they all thought they wanted to become teachers or doctors and things like
that and I just knew I would be a pianist but it didn't feel strange. Finding time to play and practice wasn’t a problem
at school until my last few years when the pressure of exams and things was hard, but generally I would choose to
practice instead of doing homework. It always felt like schoolwork got in the way of playing the piano rather than
the other way around. Unfortunately I was never given any special allowances or extended deadlines though. After I
finished school I went on to study a degree in music and now I'm studying a Masters degree in accompaniment.
A typical day now involves a couple of hours practice in the morning before going into college and attending
classes. I spend a lot of time in the library listening to music, trying to learn and become familiar with new pieces of
music. One downside to choosing to study and pursue a career in music is that you end up spending hours and hours
by yourself. However, I also try to spend time at college meeting other people and networking. The more musicians
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performances. In the real world outside of college your audience is much wider.
I chose to get involved in accompaniment because as much as I love playing the piano I also enjoy working with
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demand. I really enjoy performing with other people because there's an even greater sense of achievement when you
are both on form and a piece comes out amazingly.
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not usually very well paid. Having said that, the real positive side is that I am doing something I love; it's not just a
subject to study. I love everything associated with music and performing and it's what I do every day.
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