UNIT 1 – A DAY IN THE LIFE OF TEST FOR UNIT 1 PRONUNCIATION: Choose the word that has the underlined (letters) pronounced differently from the others: A. scream B. death C. ready D. peasant A. traveled B. stared C. landed D. seemed A. chat B. panic C. park D. passenger A. frightening B. brigade C. pilot D. fire A. technology B. teaching C. purchase D. lunch Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others: A. tobacco B. contented C. buffalo D. transplanting A. passenger B. purchase C. district D. routine A. technology B. comfortable C. activity D. experience A. repair B. harrow C. arrive D. announced A. intereted B. serious C. wonderful D. immediate VOCABULARY and EXPRESSION: Choose the one word or phrase – A,B, C or D – that best completes the sentence or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase: John isn’t content with his present salary. A. excited about B. satisfied with C. disappointed about D. interested in 12. Wethe seedings into peaty soil. A. take B. plough C. raise D. transplant 13. We seldom set : each other anymore. A. sometimes B. occasionally C. frequently D. rarely 14. She purchased a number of shares in the company. A. invested B. sold C. exchanged D. bought 15. She gotas soon as the alarm clock went.. A. over / on B. up / down C. up / off D. on / off 16. The plane from Dallastwo hours late, so I missed my connecting flight from Frankfurt to London. A. took on B. took in C. took over D. took off 17. We had a nice chat over a cup of tea. A. formal talk B. informal talk C. serious talk D.long talk 18. It was time to.the kids ready for bed. A. prepare B. get C. take D. make 19. Houses..as a bomb exploded in the neighborhood. A. dipped B. disappeared C. dropped D. shook 20. It was a difficult tune but we never gave up hope. A. stopped B. continued C. had D. offered III. GRAMMAR and STRUCTURE: Choose the one word or phrase – A, B, C or D – that best completes the sentence: 21. I’ll see him when hehere tomorrow. A. comes B. will come C. has come D. had come 22. We’ve given upto persuade them. A. trying / changing B. trying / to change C. to try / changing D. try / to change 23. Maria is going to stopdinner, so she may be late. A. eating B. to eat C. for eating D. eat 24. As soon as the light turned red, shethe car. A. stopped B. has stopped C. was stopping D. stops 25. The baby is so big! How much..now ? A. is she weighing B. she weighs C. does she weigh D. did she weigh 26. Harry works all the time. He A. never relaxes B. relaxes never C. often relaxes D. relaxes sometimes 27. These glasses are so dirty. You need.them. A. wash B. washing C. to washed D. washed 28. The last time I swimming was when we were in Spain. A. had gone B. went C. has gone D. was going 29. Johnny.the paper when I..him. A. read / interrupted B. read / was interrupting C. has read / interrupted D. was reading / interrupted 30. We were told..and fasten our seat belts. A. to sit down B. sitting down C. sit down D. that sit down 31. I..at six o’clock, butto be up by five. A. normally get up / I have sometimes B. normally get up / I sometimes have C. get normally up / sometimes I have D. get normally up / I sometimes have 32. The house was very quiet when I got home. Everybodyto bed. A. have gone B. went C. had gone D. goes 33. It was the mostexperience of my life. A. frighten B. frightening C. frightened D. frightful 34. .I sympathize with your point of view. I cannot accept it. A. Although B. In spite of C. Because D. As 35. .a long time for the bus. A. We have to always wait B. We always have to wait C. We have always to wait D. We have to wait always B. Identify the one underlined word or phrase – A, B, C or D – that must be changed for the sentence to be correct: 36. It was an extremely frightened experience in my life. A B C D 37. Mark went on working despite he felt unwell. A B C D 38. Frank is usually swimming before work, but this morning he is jogging. A B C D 39. Once when I was ten, I used to get sick and went to the hospital. A B C D 40. As soon as the alarm clock had gone off, she woke up and go out of bed. A B C D 41. All the children have been returned safe to their parents. A B C D 42. I know you’re too busy to stay, but I look forward to see you again. A B C D 43. Have you forgotten to lock the back door frequently? A B C D 44. I like lying on the beach, so I always spend my holiday to sunbathe. A B C D 45. The bank lent us money for a down payment, so now we owned the house we used to rent. A B C D IV.SPEAKING Choose the sentence or phrase that best completes the dialogue: A : What do you usually do on your day off? B : (46). A : Do you get much exercise? B : (47).. A : How often do you exercise? B : (48).. A : What do you usually do? B : (49).. A : Where do you go swimming? B : (50).. A : You’re really in good shape ! B : (51). 46. A. I usually drive to work B. I will sleep all day C. I usually do not much D. Nothing much. I always sleep until noon. 47. A. I usually do B. Yes, I do C. How about you? D. Very often 48. A. No, I sometimes do B. Yes, I often do C. About three times a week D. Often I don’t do 49. A. I usually go swimming and play badminton B. No. I never do C. I go straight home after work D. I watch TV a lot 50. A. Every day from 5 to 6. B. I always go to the YWCA C. No, I play tennis D. I usually go by motorbike 51. A. Yeah, I’m a real couch potato B. Oh, are you? C. Thanks a lot D. Good for you ! V. READING COMPREHENSION A. Choose the one option – A, B, C or D – that best fits each of the numbered blank: David Evans is a farmer. He does farming on his own land in Wales. The farm has (52)his family for generations. The soil is poor. David (53)sheep on his land. He does not employ (54)..fulltime workers. His sons help him when they are not (55)..school. His wife adds to the family income by (56) eggs which her hens produce. In summer she often (57)paying guests into the farmhouse. The guests from the city enjoy their quiet holiday in the clean country (58)..and Mrs. Evans enjoys having some (59).money to spend on clothes for her children and herself. However, it is a lonely life for the Evans family when the guests have gone. The question is that if his children want to (60)..the farm when Mr. Evans gives up working. Country life is quiet and (61)to them. It is quite likely that they will leave the farm for the city some day. 52. A. been to B. belonged to C. possessed D. depended on 53. A. feeds B. grows C. raises D. leads 54. A. some B. more C. much D. any 55. A. in B. for C. at D. on 56. A. selling B. sells C. to sell D. sell 57. A. take B. takes C. took D. is taking 58. A. wind B. sights C. life D. air 59. A. more B. free C. extra D. interest 60. A. take off B. take over C. take after D. take care 61. A. interesting B. exciting C. dull D. peacefull B – Read the passage, then choose the correct answer – A, B , C or D: ROUTINES Think about your daily life. Do you follow the same read to work every day? Do you sit in the same place in class? When you get dressed, do you always put the same leg or arm in first? You probably do, because we all have routines in our lives. Routines save time and energy because you do them without thinking, that’s why they are so important in the morning when your brain isn’t active. Here’s Jo talking about her morning routine. “Oh yes. I always do exactly the same things. I wake up at seven o’clock every morning, but I don’t get quarter past seven. I switch on the radio and listen to the news. Then I go to the loo and I brush my teeth. I have a shower and dry my hair. Then I choose my clothes and I get dressed. I don’t eat anything for breakfast. I just have a cup of coffee. Then I go to work. Yes, it’s always the same”. Routines are very useful, but they also make you uncreative. So sometimes it’s a good idea to break your routines. Get out of bed on the opposite side. Listen to a different radio station. Take a different route to work. Eat something different for breakfast. Change your routine. You never know, it could change your life. 62. This passage is mainly concerned with...................... A. our usual ways of doing things B. our daily activities. C. Jo’s timetable. D. changes in our life. 63. According to the passage, routines are useful because............... A. we can do them in the morning B. they make a habit of never thinking C. they save time and energy D. we all have them in our lives 64. The word “loo” in line 7 can best be replaced with......... A. balcony B. bedroom C. sink D. bathroom 65. What is the main disadvantage of routine? A. Rountines make us unable to create things or to have new ideas. B. Routines may change our life. C. Routines make a habit of never thinking before doing. D. Routines make us do the same things after day. 66. Which of the sentences is true? A. Routines make our brain creative. B. People who have routines are unable to think. C. We shouldn’t break our routines. D. Our lives could be changed if we change our routines. VI – WRITNG: Rewrite the following sentences: 67. I wish i hadn’t sold my bike. àI regret 68. No one told me about the change of plan. àI 69. Nigel felt sick from eating too many cakes. àNigel felt sick because 70. In the middle of our lunch there was a knock at teh door. àWhen 71. Their game of badminton is always on Tuesday. àThey UNIT 1 – A DAY IN THE LIFE OF Her husband pumps water into the plot of land while she does the (transplant) We arewith what we do (content) During my break I often drink tea with my fellow peasants and smoketobacco (locally) What is Mr.Vy’s..? (occupational) Talk about Mr.Vy and Mrs. Tuyet’sroutines. (day) A few minutes later, the pilot.that everything was all right. (announcement) It was the most.experience of my life. (frighten) Is it..to travel by cyclo? (interest) It takes me 45 minutes to get(readily) We areabout our work now. (chat)
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