Name:……………….. TEST 45’
Class:…………………… Date:…………………..
I/ Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
1. A. strike B. chill C. conflict D. single
2. A. industrial B. under C. sunlight D. influence
3. A. psychology B. happen C. protect D. stopped
4. A. hitchhike B. how C. hour D. hairstyle
5. A. four B. enough C. come D. touch
II/ Choose the word whose main stressed syllable is different from the rest.
6. A. profession B. competitor C. psychology D. attitude
7. A. reputation B difficult C. possible D. excellent
III/ Choose the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentence.
8. The Flight last twenty- eight - hours.
A. It is a twenty-eight-hour flight. C. It is a twenty-eights-hour flight
B. It is twenty-eight hours flight D. It is twenty-eighth-hours flight
9. If I ________ the flu I would have gone with you.
A) hadn’t B) hadn’t had C) didn’t have D) wouldn’t have had
10.Who is responsible for mowing the __________?
A. trees B. lawn C. garden D. grass
11.Jane is the __________ of the two sisters.
A. elder B. oldest C. eldest D. more old
12.______aspects of learning English do you find the most difficult
A. Why B. Where C. When D. What
13.E-mail is an effective form of communication ________ many businesses rely.
A. on that B. on which C. that D. which
14.Mary ___________ in London 15 years ago.
A. is living B. was living C. lived D. has lived
15.Mrs. Edward was at the market last Monday. She ______ at the apples. They _______ fresh.
A. was looking / looked B. has been looking / looked
C. is looking / are looking D. is looking / look
16.The visitors ________ all the different ways of making brandy.
day.
V/ Choose the best option A, B, C or D to complete the passage. Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
Water is necessary (31) _________ life. People can live only a few days without it. Yet nearly 25 million
people die each year because of it. Both industrial nations and developing countries are worried about the quality and
(32) ________of water in the world. Even though people, animals, agriculture, and industry use a lot of water, there
is more than enough on the earth. Water (33) _________ about three-quarters of the Earth’s surface. However, 97.4
percent of it is salt water. Three-fourths of the Earth’s fresh water is frozen on glaciers and in the great polar ice caps.
Most of the water we use comes from rivers, lakes, and the atmosphere. Less than one percent of the Earth’s water is
usable, and we use it over and over again. One of the problems about water is (34) _________. Water is not always
distributed where the larger population centers are. Some (35) _________ get enough rain. But it is all in one or two
short rainy seasons.
31.A. with B. without C. for D. in
32.A. characteristics B. conditions C. situation D. quantity
33.A. comes B. covers C. arrives D. gets
34.A. distribution B. things C. fact D. problems
35.A. regions B. people C. population D. women
IV/ Choose the best option A, B, C or D to answer the questions. Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
New York City is located in the southeastern part of New York State. The city was found by the Dutch in
1624. At first it was called Fort Amsterdam, and then New Amsterdam. In 1664, the English took over the city and
renamed it New York. With the population of more than 7 million in the city and 19 million in the metropolitan
region, New York is the largest city in the United States. It is divided into five parts, which are Manhattan, the Bronx,
Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island. The total area of these parts is 946 square kilometers. Visitors to New York are
all attracted by places such as the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Wall Street, and Broadway theater
district. New York is also where tourists can visit some world famous art galleries and museums.
36.By whom was the city found in 1624?
A. The United States B. The Dutch C. The visitors D. The English
37.Who took over the city and name it New York?
A. The United States B. The visitors C. The Dutch D. The English
38.When did the English rename New Amsterdam?
A. 1664 B. 1624 C. 1642 D. 1646