PRACTICE TEST OF GRADE 11 2ND SEMESTER Listen to the conversation and decide whether the statements are True or False: At the beginning of the conversation, the man feels that he is a natural fisherman Last month, the man didn't catch any fish because he always went the wrong time of day While the man is fishing, the woman is reading a book. When the woman catches a fish, the man starts taking pictures of the fish Listen to the tape and match the speakers with their jobs 5. Speaker A A B C 6. Speaker B 7. Speaker C 8. Speaker D E D I. Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest. A. snow B. power C. slow D. show A. shrine B. swim C. sleep D. smell A. received B. delivered C. transferred D. equipped A. notify B. service C. survive D. stimulate II. Circle the best answer Laws have been introduced to prohibit the killing of endangered animals. A. forbid B. decrease C. increase D. enforce My friend, hated horror film, refused to go to the cinema with me. A. whom B. which C. whose D. who All fossil fuels are which can’t be replaced quickly and easily after use. A. infinite B. renewable C. available D. non-renewable Client: “Could you please send a bunch of rose to this address? ” - Clerk: “” A. Certainly, sir B. Yes, that’s right C. Ok. You’re welcome D. Don’t worry is one of the most important capitals in the world. A. London, that I was born B. London, which I was born C. London, I was born, D. London, whom I was born, You can subscribe to your favorite newspapers and magazines the nearest post office. A. in B. on C. from D. at Everyone in the school what to do if the fire alarm A. knows - rings B. would know-rang C. knows - will ring D. know - rings The last person who was interviewed yesterday was Jack. A. The last person interviewing yesterday was Jack. B. The last person to interview yesterday was Jack. C. The last person interviewed yesterday was Jack. D. The last person to be interviewed yesterday was Jack. Increased consumption will lead to faster of our natural resources. A. exhaust B. exhausting C. exhaustion D. exhausted Can you show me the camera in Japan? A. making B. to make C. made D. which makes Do you know the girl a long white dress? A. wearing B. to wear C. wore D. that wears Neil Armstrong was the first person ..foot on the moon. A. set B. to set C. who setting D. to be set My sister is the girl hat is the same as mine. A. who B. which C. whose D. whom Many species of animals are threatened and could easily become . A. disappeared B. vanished C. empty D. extinct She gives her children everything . they want. A. which B. that C. W D. all are correct The songs . we listened last night sounded very fantastic. A. to which B. which to C. to that D. that The work is well-paid. He wants to apply for it. A. The work for which he wants to apply is well-paid. B. The work is well-paid which he wants to apply for. C. The work to which he wants to apply for is well-paid. D. He wants to apply the work for which is well-paid. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 She asked me whether I knew who had get the job . A B C D The first worker coming to the office was Mr. John. A B C D Read the passage and circle the word (A, B, C or D) to answer to the following questions. A few years ago a shortage of natural gas drove prices sky high. Likewise, gasoline process rose when demands exceeded supplies. A glut in the oil market drove prices back down. The law of supply and demand functioned according to textbook description in the case of oil, but the situation is otherwise in the current natural market. Natural gas consumers are finding their heating bills more of a burden than last year, in spite of a dramatic increase in supplies. There is so much natural gas available that many suppliers are closing down their plants for lack of a market, and rumored that some suppliers are even burning off their surplus gas. 24. You can infer that the law of supply and demand means that prices _______. A. rise if supplies are abundant. B. fall if supplies are limited. C. rise if supplies are limited. D. stay even when supplies are abundant. 25. The author’s purpose is to _______. A. discus oil prices. B. discus oil, gas shortage. C. question high gas prices. D. compare gas and oil prices. 26. Many suppliers of natural gas are_______. A. reducing their prices. B. going out of business. C. running out of gas. D. converting to the oil business. 27. The cost of heating with natural gas this year ______. A. has risen. B. depend on supply and demand. C. is easier to bear. D. has remained the same as last year. 28. The amount of natural gas currently available is ______. A. more than last year’s supply. B. equal to last year’s supply. C. less than last year’s supply. D. none of the above. Rewrite the following sentences without changing their meaning. 29. The cake which was made by my mother was very delicious. (Reducing relative clause) à The cake 30. The boy is very nice. I go to school with him. (Using relative clauses) à The boy 31. The girl who spoke English fluently last night is standing here. (Reducing relative clause) à The girl 32. She has never worked at this professional environment before. àThis is Designed by Mrs Jess
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