FIRST-SEMESTER EXAMINATION
Time allowed: 60 minutes
I.
PRONUNCIATION
1. Which
of the following words has a different vowel sound?
a. spread b. bread c. break d.
breath
2. Which
of the following words contains the sound /tf/?
a. mutual b.
machine c. computer d. chemistry
3. Which
of the following words has a different final sound?
a. glanced b. provided
c. brushed d. looked
4. Which
of the following words is stressed on the second syllable?'
a. represent b.
constancy c. participate d. literacy
5. Which
of the following words is stressed on the first syllable?
a. traditional b.
longevity c. similarity d. literacy
II.
LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose
the word or phrase - a, b, c or d -
that best completes the sentence.
6. I've
got lots of ______ but only a few really good friends.
a. best friends b.
neighbors c. acquaintances d. partners
7. The
students in this class were made ______ very hard.
a. learn b. to learn c.
learning d. having learnt
8. I
prefer staying at work late ______ work home with me.
a. to take b. taking c. than take d. to taking
9. You
are under no obligation to help as assistance is purely ______.
a. free b. voluntary c.
charitable d. donated
10. Scientists
______ a carefully controlled experiment on the mystery virus.
a. turned over b.
put up c. carried out d. set in
11. Let's go
ahead and do it now. Nothing ______ by waiting.
a. accomplishes b. accomplished
c. has accomplished d. will be
accomplished
12. No one is a
better cook than your mother, ______?
a. is she b. isn't she c.
are they d. aren't they
13. 'Did you
enjoy the picnic?' 'It was okay, but I'd rather ______ to a movie.
a. to go b. be going c.
have gone d. went
14. I don't
remember ______ of the decision to change the company policy on vacation. When
was it decided?
a. telling b. being told c.
to tell d. to be told
15. I couldn't
find Jo at the party last night. If I ______ him, we'd have been happy.
a. .meet b. met c. have met d. had met
16. She said
she ______ that film several years before.
a. had seen b.
has seen c. saw d.
would see
17. The secret of
getting good marks is to keep ______ in the exam room.
a. calm b. calmly c. calming d.
calmed
18. ______ you change your mind, I won't
be able to help you.
a. If only b. Because c.
Unless d. Provided
19. Big cities
like New York and Tokyo are ______ populated.
a. greatly b. densely c.
closely d. variously
20. ______ in
some developing countries may be the cause of poverty and hunger.
a. Modernization b.
Literacy c. Pollution d. Overpopulation
21. ______
Christmas Eve, people often have parties late at midnight.
a. On b. In c. At d. For
22. A lot of
things ______ to the house before we can move in.
a. need be doing
b.
need to be done c. need being
done d. need to do
23. Had he
learned the lesson well, he ______ more confident now.
a. would feel b. would have felt c. will feel d. will have felt
24. When I met
John, he ______ from his university already.
a. graduated
b. was graduating c. has
graduated d. had graduated
25. He got an
excellent grade in his examination ______ the fact that he had not worked
particularly hard.
a. on account of b.
because of c. in spite of d. Although
B. Choose
the underlined word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that needs correcting.
26. If you work
hard, you would be successful in anything
that you do.
A B (will be) C D
27. Special
education is intended help both handicapped and gifted
(to help) A B
children to reach their learning potentials.
C D
28. Any
passengers travel
to Cambridge should sit in the first two
A B (traveling) C
carriages of the train.
D
29. Never in
the history of humanity there have been more people living
A
B (have there) C D
on this relatively small planet.
30. An increasing
number of office works use computer programs as
A B C (workers) D
daily routine.
III.
READING COMPREHENSION
A. Read
the text below and then decide which answer - a, b, c or d – best fits each space.
In many countries in (31) ______ of industrialization,
overcrowded cities present a (32) ______ problem. The (33) ______ of towns is
mainly caused by the (34) ______ of large numbers of people from the rural
areas. The (35) ______ long-term solution is to make (36) ______ in the rural
areas more attractive, which would (37) ______ people to stay there. This could
be achieved by providing (38) ______ for people to go and work in the villages.
Moreover, (39) ______ in the rural areas, such as transportation, health and
education services should be (40) ______.
31. a. progress b. process c. procedure d. proceeding
32. a. little b.
basic c. major d. practical
33. a.
population b. popularity c.
underpopulation d. overpopulation
34. a. drift
b.
gust c. current d. shoal
35. a. barely b. only
c. single d. one
36. a. sights b.
surroundings c. atmosphere d. life
37. a. insist b.
suggest c. encourage d.
persuade
38. a. incentives
b. rewards c.
benefits d. investments
39. a.
equipment b. facilities c.
means d. appliances
40. a. invested
b. increased c.
impressed d. improved
B. Read
the passage carefully, then choose the correct answer.
In an early survey
conducted in 1888, a billion and a half people inhabited the earth. Now, the
population is about six billion and is growing fast. Even though the rate of
growth has begun to slow down, most people believe the population size may be eight
billion during the next several years.
If we examine the amount
of land available for this ever increasing population, we begin to see the
problem. Not all land is useful to us because it cannot produce food. We can
cut out about one fifth of it because it is covered by snow and ice. Then we
can cut out another fifth because it is desert. Another fifth is mountains. The
other fifth does not have enough soil for crops to grow because it is bare
rock. Obviously, with so little land to support us, we should take great care
not to reduce it any more or with the rapidly growing population we may sooner
or later lack food to eat and place to live in.
41. What is the
main topic of the passage?
a. The world's population and the shortage of
cultivated land.
b. The growth of the world's population.
c. The necessity of reducing the rate of birth.
d. The shortage of cultivated land.
42. The world's
population ______ at present.
a. has stopped growing b.
is still growing
c. is decreasing rapidly d. stands at about eight billion
43. According
to the passage, we ______.
a. can cultivate on all land. b. are not influenced by the land reduction
c. can grow crops on bare rock d. should protect land
44. Which of
the following is closest in meaning to the word 'bare' in the second paragraph?
a. hard b. empty c. treeless d.
rough
45. Which of
the following sentences is not true according to the passage?
a. Most of the world's land are uncultivated.
b. The rapid growth of population may lead to a
shortage of land.
c. Only one fifth of the world's land is being
cultivated.
d. There has been a dramatic reduction of the birth rate.
IV.
WRITING
A. Transformation
sentences
46. The teacher
made his students work hard for the exam.
The students were made to work hard for the exam (by their teacher).
47. It was a
long time ago when I saw a movie.
I haven't seen a movie for a long time.
48. Mary didn't
wear the raincoat, so she got a cold.
If Mary had worn the raincoat, she wouldn't have got a cold.
B. Guided sentence writing
49. Some
people/ believe/ happiest people/ world/ those/ bring/ happiness/ others//
Some people believe that the happiest people in the world
are those who bring happiness to others.
50. He/ help/
his friend/ get good mark/ explain/ lessons/ carefully//
He helped his friend get good mar-k by explaining the
lessons carefully.
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