100 Soruluk 4.Test
Practice Exam 26 (35) Mark the best choice
1-From its description in the paper, the job sounds fantastic, but I won't get too excited until I’ve had the interview and found out exactly what it will …………. .
A) qualify B) respond
C) contain D) involve E) represent
2-Susan left her briefcase on the bus, so she's gone down to the Lost Property Office in order to try to ………it.
A)absorb B)recover
C)explore D) require E) discover
3-The police arrested a woman who was shoplifting, but unfortunately, they were unable to catch her…………., who managed to run out of the shop with the goods they had stolen .
A)accomplice B) criminal
C)witness D)casualty E) victim
4-Melissa needs to work herder. She………..passed the midterm exam, and I doubt she'll pass the final at all.
A)vastly B)frankly
C)barely D) sparsely E) utterly
5-She dressed………..for the hike, wearing good, strong walking boots and long trousers to protect her legs.
A)competently B) entirely
C)glamorously D) shabbily E) sensibly
6-I wish she would stop boasting and telling everybody how marvellous she is! She's the ......... person I’ve
ever met.
A)cheerful B) spiteful
C)confident D) conceited E)reckless
7-……….the first day, when it rained, we had really lovely weather while we were on holiday.
A) In addition to B) Such as
C) Rather than D) Apart from E)During
8-Would you mind if we stayed at home tonight, ………going out to the party?
A) besides B) whether
C) instead of D) owing to E)despite
9-…………..she hadn't received the letter, she had no idea that she had won the prize.
A) In spite of B) Since
C) For D) Although E) While
10-The man was accused……….being involved………a p1ot to overthrow the government.
A) with/to B) for/from
C) about/with D) of/in E) from/at
11-Tom's usually the first person to show up……….work in the 310- and he's always………..the last to leave.
A)at/among B)in/with
C) to/from D) for/out of E) about/with
12-In order to………..the company, they had to take out a loan for £5,000.
A)give up B) put aside
C) see off D) work out E)set up
13-I’d like to spend our holiday at the resort………..Dave was talking about the other day.
A) whom B) which
C) whose D) what E) where
14-Do you agree with………….Tim has just said 'bout the new government?
A) how much B) what
C) whom D) how E) which
15-John saw the bus hit the cyclist because he was out on the balcony at the time, ………….. .
A)and I didn't either
B)however, we did
C)but I didn’t
D)we were, though
E)and neither was I
16-If the rain gets…………, we'll all be swimming to work!
A) the heaviest B) heavy enough
C) too heavily D) so heavily E) any heavier
17-There weren't…………people to make up two complete teams, so we played football with nine players on…….. side.
A) any/all B) enough/each
C) many/every D) such/any E) no/both
18-Aithough as deputy chairman it was……….job to argue in favour of the company's policy, he really didn't agree with it…………. .
A) theirs/itself B) him/them
C) his/himself D) your/yourselves E) mine/him
19-From………….house we hired for the summer in the Green Mountains, in the north-eastern USA, you can see all the way to……….Canadian border.
A) the/the B) the/-
C) a/a D) -/- E) a/-
20-Since we………..the earliest bus, only people with their own cars………. before us.
A) would take/are arriving
B) are taking/will arrive
C) will take/arrive
D) had taken/have arrived
E) have taken/arrived
21-My television………….when a fire broke out at the service centre, so once the insurance claim is processed, I………..a new one.
A) has been re~a1rg/have given
B) had been repaired/will have given
C) was being repaired/will be given
D) had been repairing/was given
E) has been repaired/was being given
22-Tom told us he…………at 7.00, but it's already 8.00, and he still…………. .
A) will have come/doesn't arrive
B) had come/didn't arrive
C) would be coming/hasn't arrived
D) was going to come/won't arrive
E) will be coming/hadn't arrived
23-If the new computer system ………to us properly, we………so many mistakes on it now.
A)has been explained/don't make
B)is going to explain/won't have made
C)has been explaining/wouldn't have made
D)had been explained/wouldn't be making
E)is explained/aren't making
24-These plants ........ on a daily basis; if they’re not, they probably…………very long.
A) is watering/haven't lived
B) must have watered/wouldn't be living
C) have been watered/aren't living
D) had to be watered/didn't live
E) should be watered/won't live
25-While the average Lada ……….very long, Tom's…………..300,000 km by the end of the month.
A) hasn't lasted/would have done
B) isn't lasting/is going to do
C) won't last/had been doing
D) doesn't last/will have done
E) didn't last/was doing
Find the best completion
26-Before going to Africa to teach English, …………….. .
A) Tom lives in Singapore with his four children
B) Dennis had been an employee of the British government for 3Oyears
C) Scott would have been better off staying in France, serving diners
D) the rest of Joe's family thought he should have become a lawyer
E) Steve has discovered that he can make much more money by selling cars
27-…………, you must subtract 32, multiply by 5 and divide by 9.
A) Though you may not be too keen on mathematics
B) A person's weight can be recorded in either pounds or kilos
C) In order to convert Fahrenheit temperatures to Celsius
D) The metric system has all but replaced the old imperial one
E) The weather report said that today's average would be 86F
28- Though the Dutch Reformed Church is the largest religious groups in Holland, …………. .
A) Roman Catholicism has been losing popularity in France
B) who follow a belief established by a former king of the Netherlands
C) the majority of the population are Shiite Muslims
D) the fact that there are very few of them in America
E) there are more atheists than followers of this religion there
29-……………, I'll let you know the minute I find out anything.
A) ff1 had been told what we were supposed to do
B) Since you'll probably find out before I do
C) Where we're going to meet is up to you
D) Although now I have no idea when the party is
E) As I've known about the ex-----tion for ages
30- Upon overhearing the name of the new manager mentioned, ………… .
A)I think "Kylie" is a really dreadful name
B)it was a group of employees from the sales department
C)he was, obviously not well-liked among the staff
D)I became curious about what they were talking about
E)I don't think they should have promoted him really
31-………..but in the past few years, he's developed a taste for it.
A) I don't know what they use to make spaghetti
B) Steve's always loved the flavour of Coca-Cola
C) Lance used to think that ayran was repulsive
D) While Karl can't stand his own mother's cooking
E) Bill will never get used to eating olives at breakfast
32- The children were screaming loudly upstairs in their bedroom…………. .
A)that nobody heard the burglars enter the house through the back door
B)even though their mother was punishing them for their terrible behaviour
C)because of the neighbours, who are always complaining about the noise
D)so there was nothing at all anybody could do to get them to be quiet
E)until their father calls a baby-sitter and leaves to go to the supermarket
33-………..yet to be honest, at such a young age, I can't tell the difference.
A) I saw our neighbour's baby this morning and I think she's had a boy
U When Joey was a baby, she would only eat one kind of biscuit
C) The seeds that I planted last month have finally begun to sprout
D) Both of the twin sisters wore exactly the same dress and hat
E) In America, children start school when they're about five
34-……………., there's no way you'll understand my grandmother.
A)Even though she bas an impossible northern accent
B)As you can speak Ukrainian as fluently as I can
C)Of course she's a very nice old woman
D)Unless you pay great attention to what she's saying
E)Ever since she became senile a few years ago
Read the following passages and mark the answer
Sir Isaac Newton was drinking tea under the apple trees in his garden one summer afternoon in 1665 when an apple fell from an overhanging branch, hit him on the head and immediately provided the inspiration for his law of gravitation. According to the story that is how it happened, anyway. It may indeed be true, but no one knows for certain. Even the famed British astronomer Sir Harold Spencer Jones, who stated in 1944 that the story was probably true, later changed his mind, noting that ‘one cannot be sure either way.' The story of Newton's Apple first appears in Voltaire's Elements de la Philosophic de Newton, published in 1738, long after the great Englishman had died and 73 years from the time the disputed apple fell.
35-The legend that's being questioned in the passage.………….. .
A)has been shown to be complete nonsense
B)refers to how Newton was prompted to investigate gravitation
C)was first created by Sir Harold Spencer Jones
D)is a complete fiction invented by the French author Voltaire
E)expresses the luxurious life Newton was leading
36-According to the passage, Sir Harold Spencer Jones………. .
A)has a reputation for knowing everything about Newton
B)should not be taken too seriously as he is known to be indecisive
C)is well known for his work, which involves observing the universe
D)firmly denies that the incident with Newton and the apple ever happened
E)feels that nothing, including the story about Newton, can be known for certain
37-We can conclude from the passage that……….. .
A)Voltaire knew more about Newton's life than anyone today possibly can
B)Newton deliberately spread the apple story to make his discovery striking
C)Newton came up with his theory just a few years before he died
D)Newton asked Voltaire to tell people about his incident with the apple
E)it's doubtful whether the popular myth about Newton's Apple is true
Penn Wood, one of Britain's last surviving areas of ancient woodland, with.432 acres of mixed trees as well as grassland, is in a place of outstanding natural beauty. The wood has a record of public usage, stretching back through recorded history, but recently, the menace of 'development and improvement' threatened its survival. In a region already well-endowed with golf courses, the owner submitted plans for yet another 18-hole course. However, this angered local residents. They put up so much opposition to the plans that they were turned down by the Environment Secretary. Frustrated by the strength of the opposition he was receiving, the landowner eventually sold up, and the land was bought by the Woodland Trust, which will preserve the whole site as a prime wildlife habitat.
35- The author seems to……….. .
A)think that environmentalists go too far when they interfere with landowners' rights
B)be content with the outcome of the case mentioned in the passage
C)be too pessimistic about Penn Wood's chances for survival
D)have lived in the area called Penn Wood for a long time
E)like golf, but thinks that some of the land in Britain should remain wild
36-Penn Wood is located in a region…………
A)which is really underdeveloped
B)where there are plenty of golf-courses
C)which is home to several rare species
D)where the residents are not interested in golf
E)which is desperately in need of a golf-course
40-Following pressure from local people, Penn Wood's former owner……….. .
A)founded a nature preserve instead of a golf course
B)established a nature group called the Woodland mist
C)built an 18-hole golf course in the area
D)took the case to the Environment Secretary
E)had to sell the land to a nature group
Sleep researchers have found that people can make themselves wake up at a given time simply by deciding to do so before they go to sleep. Scientists took two groups of volunteers and, at nightfall, told one group that they would be woken at 6 a.m. and the other that they would be woken at 9 a.m. The sleepers' levels of the hormone adrenocorticotropin, which is known to cause spontaneous awakening, were then measured. In each group, there was a rise in the levels of the hormone one hour before the volunteers expected to get up. The three-hour difference between the rise in hormones in the two groups suggests that the body can be programmed to wake up on command.
41-The people studied by the researchers………. .
A)participated in the experiment at their own will
B)suffered from insomnia
C)were having difficulty getting up early
D)were unable to wake up by other means
E)came from similar backgrounds
42-It seems that adrenocorticotropin………… .
A)exists in higher levels in people who wake up very early
B)is produced by the body some time before a person wakes up
C)can't be measured without waking up the person being studied
D)is used by doctors for people who have difficulty getting up
E)is responsible for causing sleeplessness in a number of people


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