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24. A. assemble B. assume C. assure D. assassinate 25. A. rough B. tough C. cough D. through 26. A. honorable B. honesty C. historic D. heir 27. A. charge B. change C. champagne D. channel 28. A. think B. without C. south D. method 29. A. delighted B. interested C. bored D. disappointed 30. A. alone B. apparent C. apprentice D. atmosphere 31. A. beer B. deer C. engineer D. oversee 32. A. threat B. feather C. wealth D. thin 33. A. sort B. lord C. cold D. corner 34. A. illegal B. islander C. inflation D. intervention 35. A. attach B. alternative C. attendance D. accessible 36. A. measure B. pleasure C. weapon D. bear 37. A. four B. course C. flour D. court 38. A. reject B. secure C. leftover D. eliminate 39. A. bite B. site C. give D. kite 40. A. wear B. pear C. bear D. fear 2. Choose the word whose main stressed syllable is different from that of the others in each group. 41. A. camera B. volcano C. establish D. industrial 42. A. elephant B. violent C. agree D. mineral 43. A. traveler B. prevail C. society D. successful 44. A. kangaroo B. involvement C. biologist D. accelerate 45. A. militant B. restaurant C. actually D. establish 46. A. independent B. conversation C. American D. preservation 47. A. informal B. together C. occasion D. cigarette 48. A. tradition B. realize C. export D. failure 49. A. favourite B. figure C. redundancy D. function 5 78. A. physics B. survival C. pirate D. music 79. A. refection B. eleven C. sensation D. dialogue 80. A. supermarket B. photography C. fascinating D. separated II. Vocabulary and Grammar 81. Did you enjoy yourself at the party? Yes, I had a good __________ there. A. game B. dance C. time D. drink 82. There are many __________ for tourists in America. A. offices B. rooms C. hotels D. toilets 83. Why didn’t you buy that car? Because it was so expensive that I couldn’t ______it. A. afford B. give C. have D. offer 84. I need some small change to __________ to the porter. A. dip B. chip C. sip D. tip 85. It’s warm. Take __________ your coat. A. in B. on C. off D. away 86. Anna is leaving tomorrow and coming __________ on Saturday. A. in B. back C. for D. to 87. Most governments now ________ paper money in the form of notes which are really “promises to pay”. A. edit B. publish C. print D. issue 88. She has got a lot of __________ in her bank account. A. currency B. coins C. money D. cash 89. Can you change this pound note into __________ for the coffee machine? A. cash B. money C. coins D. currency 90. Our river can be __________ by chemicals. A. poisonous B. contaminated C. flooded D. pollution 91. Only when you are old enough __________ the truth. 7 A. sensible B. sensitive C. insensible D. senseless 104. The supermarket has __________ the old milk bottles with new cardboard cartons. A. changed B. removed C. withdrawn D. replaced 105. That old worker is living on his __________. A. pension B. prison C. service D. mission 106. We have to __________ the natural resources of our country. A. keep B. preserve C. maintain D. conserve 107. The industrial __________ will lead to the country’s prosperity. A. processing B. development C. calculation D. power 108. Solar energy is considered as one kind of __________ fuels. A. various B. alternative C. replacing D. changing 109. The safe __________ of nuclear waste is a major international problem. A. disposal B. abandon C. display D. sale 110. He is collecting coins and he has a valuable __________ of rare coins. A. number B. pile C. packet D. collection 111. I am extremely busy. I have very little __________ time. A. busy B. spare C. good D. working 112. Brian wants to be a soldier, but he dislikes wearing __________. A. clothes B. a uniform C. a suit D. a custom 113. Sorry, John is out. Do you want to __________ a message? A. take B. leave C. have D. get 114. The clerk had to __________ the conversation in order to wait on a customer. A. interrupt B. continue C. begin D. hurry 115. Jane had __________ furniture for her room. A. all B. enough C. many D. any 116. They live __________ the other side of the road. A. in B. for C. by D. on 117. I like __________ two records. 9 129. In a nuclear power station, __________ of uranium are split into smaller particles, releasing huge amounts of energy. A. atoms B. cells C. chunks D. elements 130. I __________ it’ll rain this afternoon. A. bet B. promise C. warn D. vow 131. Mont Blanc, __________ we visited last summer, is the highest mountain in Europe. A. which B. where C. what D. that 132. This question is __________ difficult for me to understand. A. so much B. too C. too many D. enough 133. I __________ this letter around for days without looking at it. A. carry B. must carry C. have been carrying D. am carrying 134. __________ entering the hall, he found everyone waiting for him. A. with B. In C. At D. On 135. He __________ lives in the house where he was born. A. ever B. already C. yet D. still 136. He arrived late, __________ was annoying. A. which B. with which C. what D. that 137. We had __________ hard time trying to persuade him that we gave up. A. such a B. such C. a so D. so 138. Although he hasn’t said anything, he __________ to be upset about it. A. acts B. shows C. behaves D. seems 139. Be careful! Don’t __________ your drink on the table. A. spill B. spread C. flood D. flow 140. The allied forces launched __________ bombing raids on several important sites in and around the enemy capital. A. simultaneous B. contemporary C. coincidental D. parallel 141. Students are often advised to look at the first and last __________ of a book before attempting to read it in detail. A. paragraphs B. headings C. chapters D. titles 11 155. Peter went out for two hours. When he returned I asked him where _____ A. had he been B. he had been C. has he been D. he has been 156. I _______ the result tomorrow. As soon as I hear, I __________ you. A. am going to know/ will tell B. will know/ will tell C. will know/ tell D. am going to know/ tell 157. Scientists say that mass_________ can cause fast environmental pollution. A. production B. productive C. productively D. product 158. _______ should be applied for bumper crops. A. prevention B. drainage C. pollution D. fertilization 159. The old gardener _______ his land to make it ________. A. fertilize / product B. fertilizes / productive C. fertilizer / production D. fertilizer / product 160. When we woke up, everywhere was _____ snow. A. covered B. covered by C. covered with D. covering 161. We couldn't enter the court. The police _____ let us in. A. shall not B. won't C. shouldn't D. wouldn't 162. Ann is very temperamental. How do you _____ her? A. put up with B. put with C. put up to D. putting up with 163. Art lovers should read________ about what new paintings will be displayed. A. noticeably B. notices C. notice D. noticing 164. Surprisingly cost was regarded __________ important factor in choosing a new cell phone by the three teenagers. A. as the least B. of the least C. in the least D. to the least 165. The power of a nation depends much on its ________ development. A. industrial B. industry C. industrialize D. industries 166. By this time tomorrow he ________ his work. A. finishes B. has finished C. will finish D. will have finished 167. While he was ________ this job, he began to sign his articles “Mark Twain”. A. in B. at C. on D. from 13 181. The New Oxford Garage is __________ for more salesmen. A. advertising B. informing C. requesting D. advising 182. One of the new salesmen has __________ to buy a new car. A. convinced B. argued C. persuaded D. resulted 183. His photograph __________ on television. A. is showing B. showed C. was shown D. was showing 184. Dr. Clark, __________ I hadn’t seen before, entered the room. A. whom B. who C. whose D. that 185. The subject, __________ we are going to discuss, is very important. A. who B. which C. that D. both B & C are correct 186. The woman __________ son we met last week is a doctor. A. that B. who C. whom D. whose 187. You will see him when he __________ here tomorrow. A. will come B. has come C. to come D. comes 188. She’s been saving for two years. She __________$2,000. A. has saved B. saves C. saved D. has been saving 189. Mr. Brown __________ in the army from 1960 to 1980. A. had served B. has served C. served D. A & B are correct 190. The fire __________ out when they were having dinner. A. breaks B. was breaking C. broke D. has broken 191. Everyone has his own __________. Mine is collecting stamps. A. work B. pleasure C. hobby D. job 192. The __________ is the most wonderful invention in the 20th century. A. furniture B. astronaut C. machinery D. computer 193. Tom works hard, but Jack works ________. A. hard B. hard, too C. very hard D. harder 194. He lost his job, and he ________ able to find another one. A. can B. has not been C. could D. could be 15 206. Most of the lava was __________ during the first few hours of the eruption. A. emitted B. emission C. made D. created 207. Tsunami is a very large ocean wave caused by underwater earthquake or _____ eruption. A. stormy B. dusty C. volcanic D. cloudy 208. Between two classes, we have a __________ that we can relax. A. time B. break C. interval D. rest 209. Is the _______ of crops on the same land help prevent soil exhaustion? A. exchange B. rotation C. change D. production 210. A large crowd _____ in front of the train station. A. gathering B. to gather C. had gathered D. had gathering 211. The children __________for when she is away. A. cared B. will be cared C. care D. have cared 212. After the campaign a special medal was __________ to all. A. gained B. awarded C. earned D. deserved 213. If this animal had escaped from its cage, it could __________ have killed or maimed several people. A. equally B. both C. well D. severely 214. She didn’t __________ doing the ironing, as she hadn’t wanted to go out anyway. A. object B. matter C. care for D. mind 215. The police questioned all guests: they __________ that one of them was a spy. A. wondered B. surprised C. challenged D. suspected 216. You’d make friends if you __________ a little more sociable. A. are B. were C. had been D. would be 217. She might have accepted our offer if you __________so impatient. A. were B. would be C. would have been D. hadn’t been 218. Despite repeated failures, experiments __________making by inventors. A. continued B. continue C. has continued D. were continued 17 III. Reading 1. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete it. Passage 1: Birth of the computer If you are looking at a modern laptop computer, it's hard to believe that computers were once huge devices (231) ____________ only to government or big businesses. Today's computers are often not much bigger than a typewriter and are taken for (232) ____________ in homes, schools, and offices. Technological (233) ____________ made the small personal computer possible, but two electronic whiz kids working in a garage actually brought it about. Steven Jobs and Stephen Wozniak first met at Hewlett-Packard, an electronics firm in California. Jobs was a high-school student when William Hewlett, the president, took him (234) ____________ as a summer employee. Wozniak, a college dropout, was also working there, and the two got along right away. Jobs and Wozniak went separate ways in 1972. When they got together again in 1974, Wozniak was spending a lot of time with a local computer club, and he (235) ____________ Jobs to join the group. Jobs immediately saw the (236) ____________ for a small computer. He (237) ____________ up with Wozniak, a brilliant engineer, to build one. The two designed the Apple I computer in Jobs's bedroom, and they put the prototype (238) ____________ in his garage. With $1,300 in capital (239) ____________ by selling Jobs's car and Wozniak's scientific calculator, they set up their first production line. Apple I, which they brought out in 1976, had sales of $600, a(n) (240) ____________ beginning. By 1980, Apple Computers, which had started four years earlier as a project in a garage, had a market value of $1.2 billion. 231. A. ready B. accessible C. possible D. available 232. A. granted B. free C. common D. admissible 233. A. attacks B. thrusts C. advances D. exploits 19
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