Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
Question 1:
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a. ordinary
- b. category
- c. standard
- d. draft
Question 2:
- a. category
- b. consumer
- c. label
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d. faucet
Question 3:
- a. household
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b. resource
- c. account
- d. cloudy
Question 4:
- a. chopstick
- b. crack
- c. scenery
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d. receiver
Question 5:
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a. suggestion
- b. installation
- c. separation
- d. innovation
Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others.
Question 6:
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a. eleven
- b. yesterday
- c. attitude
- d. evening
Question 7:
- a. recognize
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b. interfere
- c. clarify
- d. tolerate
Question 8:
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a. receive
- b. angry
- c. hungry
- d. proper
Question 9:
- a. guidance
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b. degree
- c. awful
- d. safety
Question 10:
- a. police
- b. avoid
- c. arrange
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d. pattern
Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English.
Question 11: Emily has never wanted to return to the Yukon to live because of the winters are too severe.
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a. has never wanted
- b. return to
- c. to live
- d. because of
Question 12: It is important to wear a hat on cold days and we lose sixty percent of our body heat through our head.
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a. to wear
- b. on
- c. and
- d. lose
Question 13: When I came home, nobody was watching the television, so I turned off it.
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a. came home
- b. was
- c. the television
- d. turned off it
Question 14: Don’t forget to turn off all the light when you go to bed.
- a. to turn
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b. off
- c. the light
- d. go to bed
Question 15: I tentatively suggested that she might be happier work somewhere else.
- a. tentatively
- b. that
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c. might
- d. work
Question 16: The differences in achievement between the students are partly account for by differences in age.
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a. in
- b. between
- c. account for
- d. in
Question 17: Though I sympathize with the women’s movement, I prefer not to be categorized a feminist.
- a. Though
- b. sympathize with
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c. prefer not to be
- d. categorized a feminist
Question 18: Few things compare for the Joy of cycling on a bright, sunny spring morning.
- a. Few things
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b. for
- c. of
- d. on
Question 19: Some church have found it profitable to hold services during the week.
- a. church
- b. it profitable
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c. to
- d. during
Question 20: Nearly three quarter of the children were ill.
- a. Nearly
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b. quarter
- c. of
- d. were
Find the one choice that best completes the sentence.
Question 21: I suggest ____ to the movies.
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a. going
- b. to go
- c. go
- d. went
Question 22: All the classes were ___ in giong swimming.
- a. interesting
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b. interestingly
- c. interest
- d. interested
Question 23: My parents saw me ____ ai the airport.
- a. in
- b. for
- c. up
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d. off
Question 24: Her family is aware of saving ____.
- a. energetically
- b. energize
- c. energetic
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d. energy
Question 25: What will you do if you ___ the final exammination?
- a. pass
- b. passed
- c. passes
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d. will pass
Question 26: ___ is a person who makes and repairs wooden objects and pieces of furniture.
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a. electrician
- b. carpenter
- c. locksmith
- d. plumber
Question 27: He often tells lies ____ many people believe him.
- a. so
- b. because
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c. but
- d. and
Question 28: She produced an initial draft ____ her plans.
- a. for
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b. of
- c. with
- d. on
Question 29: There were many innovations ____ machinery and instruments.
- a. on
- b. at
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c. in
- d. of
Question 30: The samples were all _____ with a date and place of origin.
- a. label
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b. labeled
- c. labor
- d. labored
Question 31: She has had every _____ in life.
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a. luxury
- b. luxuries
- c. luxurious
- d. luxuriously
Question 32: The exhibit included a _____ of the Golden Gate Bridge made from matchsticks.
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a. model
- b. modern
- c. modem
- d. modest
Question 33: She replaced Jane Stott ____ Managing Director.
- a. for
- b. like
- c. to
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d. as
Question 34: Australia is a country rich _____ natural resources.
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a. in
- b. on
- c. for
- d. of
Question 35: What can be done to keep the business ___?
- a. profit
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b. profitable
- c. profitably
- d. profitability
Choose the word (a, b, c or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces.
The earth has a tremendous amount of water, but almost (Question 36) ___is in the oceans. The oceans (Question 37)____ about 70% of the earth’s surface. They (Question 38)___ about 97% of all the water on earth, and are the source of (Question 39)____ precipitation that falls on earth. Ocean water is too (Question 40)____is to be used (Question 41)___, agriculture or industry. But the salt is left (Question 42) ____ during evaporation and the precipitation that falls to earth is usually water.
Only about 3% of the water on earth is fresh water and most of it is not easily (Question 43)_____ to man. It includes water locked in (Question 44)_____ and icecaps, more than 2% of the earth’s water. About half of 1% of the earth’s water is beneath the earth’s surface. Rivers and lakes contain only about (Question 45) ___ of 1% of the earth’s water.
Question 36:
- a. all of them
- b. entire
- c. all it
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d. all of it
Question 37:
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a. cover
- b. over
- c. extend
- d. spread
Question 38:
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a. contain
- b. consist
- c. imply
- d. involve
Question 39:
- a. mostly
- b. most of
- c. the most
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d. most
Question 40:
- a. salt
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b. salty
- c. bitter
- d. spicy
Question 41:
- a. to drink
- b. drank
- c. to drinking
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d. for drinking
Question 42:
- a. over
- b. on
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c. behind
- d. out
Question 43:
- a. drinkable
- b. edible
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c. available
- d. valid
Question 44:
- a. glacial
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b. glaciers
- c. ice cubes
- d. rivers
Question 45:
- a. one-five
- b. one-fifth
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c. one-fifths
- d. one-fives
Read the following passage and choose the item (a, b, c, or d) that best answers each of the questions about it.
We can develop alternative sources of energy, and unless we try we'll never succeed. Instead of burning fossil fuels we should be concentrating on more economic uses of electricity, because electricity can be produced from any sources of energy.
If we didn’t waste so much energy, our resources would last longer. We can save more energy by conservation than we can produce for the same money. Unless we do research on solar energy, wind power, tidal power, hydroelectric plants ... our fossil fuels will run out and we'll all freeze or starve to death.
Many countries are spending much more time and money on research because the energy from the sun, the waves, and the winds last forever. We really won’t survive unless we start working on cleaner and safer sources of energy.
Question 46: What can electricity be produced from?
- a. alternative sources of energy
- b. burning fossil fuels
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c. any sources of energy
- d. renewable energy
Question 47: In the context of the passage, what does the word “conservation” mean?
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a. the act of preventing something from being wasted
- b. the protection of the natural environment
- c. the act of finding alternative sources of energy
- d. the act of burning fossil fuels
Question 48. The word “run out” could be best replaced by which of the following?
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a. be used up
- b. run away
- c. disappear
- d. be rare
Question 49: What will happen if we don’t try to develop alternative sources of energy?
- a. We'll never be successful people.
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b. We will all freeze or starve to death.
- c. Our resources would last longer.
- d. We can save more energy.
Question 50: Which of the following is not true?
- a. We’ll never succeed in developing alternative sources of energy if we do not try.
- b. We need to conserve energy.
- c. The energy from the sun, the waves and the winds last forever.
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d. We'll survive if we don’t start working on cleaner and safer sources of energy.