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TEST 4 Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in the following questions. Question 1. A. kicks B. drops C. hits D. climbs Question 2. A. possible B. forgot C. mosquito D. context Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in the following questions. Question 3. A. contrast B. honest C. locate D. vandal Question 4. A. paradise B. surprising C. chronicle D. principle Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to the following questions. Question 5. Jasmine flowers' sweet ______ makes us feel really pleasant. A. taste B. function C. fragrance D. appearance Question 6. ______ several problems with the computer, we couldn't finish our project. A. Because B. Due to C. Despite D. Since Question 7. The teacher recommended ______ down the notes of the lesson. A. written B. write C. to write D. writing Question 8. Old stories have been ______ from grandparents to grandchildren. A. handed down B. put down C. taken aback D. made up Question 9. Be careful because your ______ is really talented. A. competitor B. competition C. competitive D. competing Question 10. The bands have never performed for foreign audiences, ______ they? A. haven’t B. didn’t C. don't D. have Question 11. Our school held an event in _____ participants could donate to help unfortunate children. A. that B. which C. where D. what Question 12. Laura and Albert are going to the cinema together. Laura: 'Hey, Alber. Shall we go now?' - Albert: '______ ' A. Yes, I'm fine. B. Of course, you can go now.
C. Give me two minutes, please. D. No, thanks. Question 13. By the time we arrived at the gig, the singer ______ three songs. A. had sung B. sang C. has sung D. was singing Question 14. Young people are the ones who should contribute to preserving their community's ______ heritage. A. national B. touristic C. traditional D. cultural Four phrases/ sentences have been removed from the text below. For each question, choose A, B, C or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blank. The Seine River is one of the most famous landmarks in Paris. It flows through the heart of the city, (15) ______. The Seine has been an important part of Paris for centuries, and its scenic views make it a favorite spot for both locals and tourists. The river also plays a key role in the city's cultural life, hosting events and festivals throughout the year. Many important places in Paris are located along its banks, (16) ______. You can enjoy lovely walks along the Seine or take a boat tour to see the city's beautiful architecture from the water. (17) ______. Whether you're strolling along the banks or enjoying a riverside café, the Seine adds a special touch to the Parisian experience. (18) ______ A. The river is also known for its charming bridges, such as Pont Neuf and Pont Alexandre III B. including the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and the Louvre Museum C. If you visit Paris, spending time by the Seine is a must-do activity to experience the city's romance and history D. stretching for about 777 kilometers Question 15. ______ Question 16. ______ Question 17. ______ Question 18. ______ Read the following sign or notice and choose the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 19. What does the sign say? A. You can throw your food waste in this place. B. You shouldn't waste your food here. C. You can't put your food waste here. D. There is food waste here. FOOD WASTE HERE.
Question 20. What does the notice say? A. Only the property owner is allowed in this building site. B. This building site is the government's property. C. People can only enter with permission. D. No one is allowed to enter this private property. Read the following passage and choose the best answer A, B, c or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. When young children find themselves lost, it is important that they should stay calm. They need to stop, stay in one place, and (21) ______ for help. Parents should encourage them to remember landmarks or unique surroundings. (22) ______ they have a whistle, teach them to blow it at intervals. At the same time, adults can educate children on how to use the sun or shadows to find the (23) ______. They can learn the way to create simple markers with sticks or rocks to signal their presence. They should be aware of not talking to strangers and (24) ______ help only from uniformed staff or adults that they can trust like parents or teachers. Additionally, they have to be equipped with a basic knowledge of what to do if they meet wild animals, such as stopping moving or backing away slowly. Preparation and staying calm are important for their (25) ______ until they are found. Question 21. A. come up with B. call out C. give up D. get off Question 22. A. If B. Since C. Because D. While Question 23. A. direction B. way C. path D. road Question 24. A. looking B. asking C. leaving D. seeking Question 25. A. protection B. attention C. safety D. security Read the following passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. The Isle of Skye is part of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland and is Its largest island. It lies off This building site is private property. No persons can enter if not allowed.
the west coast about level with the Highlands capital Inverness. It Is now connected to mainland Scotland by a motorway bridge and has become a real tourist attraction. Skye in Gaelic means 'An t-Eilean Sgitheanach'. Exactly what the name means is not entirely clear. Already Ptolemy called it 'scetis insula' on his world map from about 150 AD, so the name dates from long before Gaelic or English was spoken on Skye. To the south, the black and red Cuilins rise sharply into the sky - to nearly a thousand metres at the highest. Here, visitors can see beautiful combinations of lochs and mountains, such as Loch Coruisk or Coir 7 a' Ghrunnda. In the north, however, on Waternish and Trotternish you will find artfully carved mountains, with soft and sometimes bizarre shapes: The MacLeods Tables with their flattened peaks, the humpbacked Quiraing or the rocky Old Man of Storr. However, Skye is not all mountains. It is true that the island is only 40 kilometres wide at its thickest point and 80 kilometres long. Many inlets reach inland, resulting in a coastline of over 500 kilometres including few sandy beaches, but enchanting bays such as Talisker Bay or the steep cliffs at Neist Point. Question 26. The Isle of Skye is ______. A. as high as Inverness B. close to the West coast of Scotland c the capital of Hebrides D. unable to be accessed Question 27. What does the word 'It' in paragraph 1 refer to? A. Inverness B. The Isle of Skye C. Hebrides D. The Highlands Question 28. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. The Cuilins are the highest mountains on Skye. B. There are pictures on the mountains in the north. c. Gaelic and English started to be used at the same time. D. All the south is covered by mountains. Question 29. The word 'bizarre' is closest in meaning to ______. A. beautiful B. horrifying C. funny D. unusual Question 30. Which physical feature of Skye is NOT mentioned in the passage? A. inlets B. bays C. beaches D. hills Choose the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 31. Put the sentences (a - c) in the correct order, then fill in the blank to make a logical text. I recently went to York, a lovely city in England. The trip was wonderful, and I enjoyed exploring its old streets and historic buildings. ______

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