Test 1: ECCE Practice Examinations Book 2 Revised 2021 Format - Test 1
Test 1: ECCE Practice Examinations Book 2 Revised 2021 Format - Test 1
Test 1 1
Writing Instructions
         •	Choose either Task 1 (Email/Letter) or Task 2             •	Use only the lines provided on the writing answer
            (Essay). Write on only ONE of these tasks.                   document to complete this section. You should
         •	Once you have chosen your task, darken the circle            write about one page.
            for “Email/Letter” or “Essay” on your writing answer      •	Do not write your answer in this booklet.
            document.                                                 •	You will not be graded on the appearance of your
         •	You will have 30 minutes to write your answer.               paper, but your handwriting must be readable.
         •	Use #2 (soft) pencil only.                                •	You may use the planning area provided in this
                                                                         booklet, but it will not count toward your score.
Writing Prompt
         Task 1: Email
         A high school principal wants to offer a mandatory new class where students visit hospitals and clinics once a week
         to learn about medicine and the healthcare system. The principal wants to know what students and the public
         think about her idea.
         •	Write an email to the principal expressing your own opinions about the her idea. Give reasons to support your
            opinion.
         •	 Start your email “Dear Principal Lee,”
         Task 2: Essay
         Many jobs that have traditionally been done by humans are now being done by computers or machines. Some
         jobs, however, should probably be done only by humans.
         •	Write an essay describing some of the jobs you think should be done only by humans, rather than by
            machines or computers.
         •	 Include specific reasons and details to support your opinion.
Remember
                                 Once you have chosen your task, darken the circle for “Email/Letter” or
                                             “Essay” on your writing answer document.
         This section of the test has two parts. Mark all your answers on the separate answer sheet. Do not make any stray
         marks on the answer sheet. If you change your mind about an answer, erase your first answer completely. If you
         do not know the answer, you may guess. Try to answer as many questions as possible.
         In this part, you will hear 25 short conversations. After each conversation, you will hear a question about it. You
         will hear each conversation and question once. The answer choices are shown as pictures. Mark your answers on
         the separate answer sheet, not in the test booklet. You should mark A, B, or C.
Here is an example:
A B C
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                   $ 20                            $ 45                          $ 25
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         In this part, you will hear four short talks. After each talk, you will hear five questions about it. Before each talk
         begins, you will have time to preview the questions that are printed in the test booklet.
         You will hear each talk twice. Then you will hear the questions once. If you want to, you may take notes in your
         booklet as you listen. Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet, not in the test booklet. You should mark
         A, B, C, or D.
         Do you have any questions?
         Now you will hear the first talk. Look at the questions.           Notes
         Listen to a bus driver talking to passengers.
         Now you will hear the second talk. Look at the questions.   Notes
         Listen to a summer camp director talking to newly arrived
         campers.
         Now you will hear the third talk. Look at the questions.          Notes
         Listen to a radio talk show host discussing healthy eating.
         Now you will hear the fourth talk. Look at the questions.        Notes
         Listen to part of a speech at a high school graduation
         ceremony.
         Do not begin this section until the examiner has read these instructions to you. Do not turn the page until the
         examiner has told you to do so.
         This section of the examination contains 65 questions. Each question has only one correct answer.
         Here are examples of each kind of question. In each example, the correct answer is underlined. If you do not
         understand how to do the questions, raise your hand and a proctor will explain the examples to you. None of the
         actual test questions can be explained.
          Grammar
          Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
          	Don't leave for tomorrow ____ .
          		 A.	what can you do today
          		 B.	if you can do today
          		 C.	what you can do today
          		 D.	can you do today
          Vocabulary
          Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
          	       We all enjoyed trying the new ____ .
          		 A.	dish
          		B.	 plate
          		C.	 taste
          		 D.	serving
          Reading
          Choose the best answer to each question and mark it on your answer sheet.
          	     Research has found that social networking helps teenagers learn the social and technical skills they
          need to be knowledgeable citizens in the digital age.
          	       According to the text, what is one benefit of social networking?
          		 A.	 It alleviates depression in young people.
          		 B.	 It can increase political awareness of teenagers.
          		 C.	 It helps young people develop important skills.
          		 D.	 It increases teenagers' self- esteem.
         Mark all your answers on the separate answer sheet. Do not make any stray marks on the answer sheet. If you
         change your mind about an answer, erase your first answer completely. If you do not know the answer, you may
         guess. Try to answer as many questions as possible.
         You have 75 minutes to answer all 65 questions. If you finish before the time is over, you may check your answers
         within the reading section only. Do not go back to the listening section of the exam. Do not leave the room before
         the end of the time period. Remain silent and in your seat until the group is dismissed.
         Do you have any questions?
                                                    ECCE Practice Examinations Book 2 • Revised 2021 Format - Test 1 27
         46.	“What are your plans for tonight?”               50.	“Bob, have you given up smoking?”
              “We       some friends of ours.”                      “Not really! Though I     for some time now!”
         		        A.	are visiting                            		     A.	am trying to
         		        B.	visit                                   		     B.	have been trying to
         		        C.	were visiting                           		     C.	tried
         		        D.	going to visit                          		     D.	try
         47.	“You       never have bought that ring. It was   51.	She’s the only woman        to have held the
              a waste of money.”                                    post of Prime Minister.
         		        A.	may                                     		     A.	always
         		        B.	must                                    		     B.	at all
         		        C.	should                                  		     C.	before
         		        D.	would                                   		     D.	ever
         48.	“We’ll need to leave a bit earlier.”             52.	 hard I try, I can’t seem to get the kids to
              “Right.      we may not get there on time.”          help out around the house.
         		        A.	Despite                                 		     A.	However
         		        B.	Instead                                 		     B.	How
         		        C.	Otherwise                               		     C.	No matter
         		        D.	Unless                                  		     D.	Whatever
         49.	“Why won’t you tell me where Peter’s going?”     53.	“Shouldn’t you have gotten your father’s 	
              “Because he asked       anyone!”                      permission first?”
         		        A.	me not to tell                               “I know I should’ve, but he    anyway!”
         		        B.	me to not tell                          		     A.	can’t mind
         		        C.	not tell                                		     B.	couldn’t mind
         		        D.	not telling                             		     C.	shouldn’t have minded
                                                               		     D.	wouldn’t have minded
         54.	Paul, please put on your coat. It’s          to go        58.	   You must finish all your work before you      .
              out without a coat.                                       		      A.	are leaving
         		        A.	cold                                             		      B.	leave
         		        B.	enough cold                                      		      C.	left
         		        C.	too cold                                         		      D.	will leave
         		        D.	 as cold
                                                                        59.	 all the exercises in this book, I think this
         55.	I think         better to take the rest of the day off.       one is the most difficult.
         		        A.	is                                               		      A.	At
         		        B.	it would be                                      		      B.	In
         		        C.	maybe                                            		      C.	Of
         		        D.	you had                                          		      D.	Over
         56.	“Has he cleaned his room?”                                60.	I can’t recall his name      I’ve met him twice
              “He       the washing up yet.”                                 before.
         		        A.	already does                                     		      A.	although
         		        B.	must be doing                                    		      B.	in spite
         		        C.	still has to do                                  		      C.	even
         		        D.	hasn't even done                                 		      D.	despite
         61.	    Can you       me off at the supermarket?            65.	   This painting must be     a fortune!
                                                                     	
         		        A.	drop                                            	 A.	costly
         		        B.	go                                            		 B.	pricey
         		        C.	stop                                          		 C.	valued
         		        D.	take                                          		 D.	worth
         62.	    The dentist        that I have my teeth whitened.   66.	He was filled with       at the thought of
         		        A.	told                                               having to face his father.
         		        B.	debated                                       		 A.	anxiety
         		        C.	encouraged                                    		 B.	nerves
         		        D.	recommended                                   		 C.	trouble
                                                                     		D.	 upset
         63.	We have run out of stationery           . We need
              to place a new order.                                  67.	Ted’s really      in languages. He speaks
         		        A.	goods                                              French, Italian, Spanish and Greek.
         		        B.	provisions                                    		A.	 gifted
         		        C.	supplies                                      		 B.	skilled
         		        D.	equipment                                     		 C.	qualified
                                                                     		D.	 trained
         64. 	She      on taking the books to the library
               herself.                                              68.	The unemployment           has increased
         	     	 A.	demanded                                             recently.
         		 B.	insisted                                             	    	 A.	degree
         	 	 C.	ordered                                             		 B.	pace
         		 D.	persisted                                            		 C.	percent
                                                                     		 D.	rate
         69.	We will need to keep a very tight       of all our   72.	   Kathy         her head and said no.
              activities.                                          		      A.	shook
         	       	 A.	proof                                       		      B.	waved
         	        	 B.	record                                     	  	    C.	slid
         	        	 C.	register                                   		      D.	rolled
         	        	 D.	trace
                                                                   73.	I’m going to the library to do some       for
         70.	Unfortunately, our proposal was        by the             my project on pollution.
              board of directors.                                  		      A.	exploration
         	 	 A.	retrenched                                        		      B.	inquiry
         		 B.	recounted                                          		      C.	research
         		 C.	reduced                                            		      D.	study
         		 D.	rejected
                                                                   74.	We must be extremely careful so that we
         71.	Lenny attends class much more         than                do not     our reputation.
              expected.                                            		      A.	collapse
         		        A.	commonly                                    		      B.	damage
         		        B.	habitually                                  		      C.	injure
         		        C.	regularly                                   		      D.	wound
         		        D.	repeatedly
         This passage is about air conditioning.                 75.	How does the technology used by Ding Huan
            In ancient Rome, the wealthy cooled their homes           differ from that of the medieval Persians?
         by circulating water from aqueducts through pipes       		     A.	Ding Huan used a fan.
         in the walls. In China, during the 2nd century, an      		     B.	Ding Huan used wind towers.
         inventor named Ding Huan built an enormous              		     C.	The Persians used human power.
         human-powered rotary cooling fan designed to            		     D.	The Persians used pipes in the walls.
         keep an entire palace comfortable. In the year 747,     76.	In the third sentence of the first paragraph, what
         during the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Xuanzong’s                  does the word moderate mean?
         imperial palace had a so-called Cool Hall, which used   		     A.	operate
         water-powered fans to moderate the temperature.         		     B.	control
         The medieval Persians used wind towers and indoor       		     C.	average
         pools to cool their buildings: large openings in the    		     D.	improve
         wind towers caught the wind and directed it down
                                                                 77.	What is implied about the first modern electric air
         onto pools of collected rainwater. As the water
                                                                      conditioner?
         evaporated, it cooled the air in the building.
                                                                 		 A.	It was not a commercial success.
             The focus of the earliest modern commercial
                                                                 		 B.	It was built to solve an industrial problem.
         applications of air conditioning was on cooling         		 C.	It was designed to replace the Automatic
         air for industrial processes, rather than personal             Regulator.
         comfort in homes or workplaces. In 1902, American       		 D.	It used technological ideas developed
         inventor Willis Carrier built what is considered the           centuries earlier.
         first modern electric-powered air conditioner –
                                                                 78.	What is Stuart Cramer said to be the first to do?
         though it was not yet called an air conditioner.
         Carrier’s invention was originally designed to          		 A.	use the term “air conditioning”
         help regulate the temperature and humidity of a         		 B.	buy Willis Carrier’s invention
         printing plant at a publishing company. The term        		 C.	make an air conditioned automobile
                                                                 		 D.	install an electric air conditioner in a factory
         “air conditioning” was coined in 1906 by another
         American, Stuart Cramer, an inventor and cotton-        79.	What does the final sentence of the second
         mill owner who built what he called an Automatic             paragraph suggest about air conditioning?
         Regulator to “condition” the air in his cotton mills    		 A.	It had become a part of daily life by the 1950s.
         by controlling the humidity and temperature;            		 B.	Its use in homes was uncommon until after
         Carrier subsequently adopted the term and                      the 1950s.
         named his company the Carrier Air Conditioning          		 C.	Its use was limited to factories and offices
         Company. In time, the use of air conditioners in               until the 1950s.
         factories, offices, homes, and automobiles became       		 D.	It remained unaffordable for most people
         commonplace, and sales of home air conditioners                until the late 1950s.
         rose considerably in the 1950s.
                                                                 80.	What is said to be a focus of modern air
            Air conditioning technology today continues               conditioning technology?
         to evolve, with particular emphasis on improving        		     A.	making safer products
         energy efficiency and enhancing overall indoor air      		     B.	reducing energy usage
         quality.                                                		     C.	lowering manufacturing costs
                                                                 		     D.	cooling air for industrial processes
         This passage is about wind power.                      81.	What is the purpose of the article?
            Most experts agree on the need for alternative      		 A.	to describe the Roscoe Wind Farm in Texas
         and renewable sources of energy. Since it is free,     		 B.	to discuss the benefits of wind power
         limitless and non-polluting, wind power would          		 C.	to present some of the criticisms that wind
         seem to be an ideal solution. To generate maximum             farms face
                                                                		 D.	to show that wind farms are the way of the
         energy, many turbines are gathered together into
                                                                       future
         what are known as wind farms. The Roscoe Wind
         Farm in Texas is typical of the huge projects that     82.	What does the author suggest about the Roscoe
         are beginning to appear. Covering an area of 400            Wind Farm?
         square kilometers, with over 600 turbines, the         		 A.	It has a unique turbine design.
         farm produces electricity for a quarter of a million   		 B.	It is the largest wind farm in Texas.
         homes.                                                 		 C.	It was the first facility to use multiple turbines.
                                                                		D.	 It is representative of large wind farms in general.
            There are, however, many objections to wind
         farms. First among these is that people feel they      83.	What does the first paragraph imply about
         spoil the appearance of the countryside. At a height        traditional methods of generating electricity?
         of around 100 meters, the turbines are visible from    		 A.	They are not as expensive as they were in the
         many kilometers away and, according to some,                  past.
         destroy the landscape. Choosing a site for a wind      		 B.	They should be used in conjunction with
         farm is therefore a difficult task and is often met           alternative sources of energy.
         with resistance from groups wishing to preserve        		 C.	They pollute the atmosphere and rely on
         the unique natural beauty of the area. Obviously,             limited resource supplies.
         this opposition is heightened when they are placed     		 D.	They are responsible for many health problems.
         close to a residential area, where complaints about
                                                                84.	What is one of the main difficulties encountered
         noise are also frequent.                                    when building wind farms?
             Sometimes it seems that there are as many          		     A.	finding the right place to build them
         groups of objectors as there are problems. Walkers     		     B.	reducing the noise they make
         complain about paths and trails being blocked          		     C.	getting approval from political groups
         or diverted, local businesses report a drop in         		     D.	keeping costs down
         tourism, and subsequently in profits, and in areas
                                                                85.	In the second sentence of the third paragraph, what
         where there are historic buildings, campaigners
                                                                     does their refer to?
         say that their value is reduced. The list continues
                                                                		     A.	campaigners
         with complaints ranging from the distraction for
                                                                		     B.	historic buildings
         car drivers, dangers to light aircraft, interference
                                                                		     C.	wind farms
         to radio and cell phone signals, and birds getting
                                                                		     D.	profits
         killed in the blades of the turbines.
                                                                86.	What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
                                                                		 A.	There are too many wind farms in certain places.
                                                                		 B.	Wind farms are dangerous.
                                                                		C.	 People object to the cost of building wind farms.
                                                                		 D.	People have complaints about many aspects of
                                                                       wind farms.
          B                                                                 D
                                                                                           Danger Underfoot
                               dmcnichols@juniper.net                                                                It’s a fact: All carpets
                               April 3, 20— 11:07:24 a.m.                                                            eventually need cleaning.
                                                                                                                     And like many other
                               tom_strauss@uptown_realty.com
                                                                                                                     kinds of cleaners, carpet
                               Re: Carpet Cleaning                                                                   cleaners may contain toxic
               Dear Tom,                                                                                             chemicals – some of which
                                                                                                                     might not even be listed
               Thanks for agreeing to make the arrangements                                                          as ingredients on the label
               for our carpets to be cleaned at your expense.                   because they are considered “trade secrets.”
               As you noted, the previous tenants should
               have taken care of this before moving out.                       Liquid carpet shampoos can leave a sticky coating on carpets. It
               But we’re glad that you’re going to book the                     can be hard to see or feel, though you may be able to smell it. This
               cleaners for us. There’s just one thing, though.                 toxic film not only attracts and holds dirt, but children who play
               Our son is only 18 months old, and he spends                     on carpets can inhale it or and get it on their hands, which often
               a lot of time on the floor, playing, rolling                     go into their mouths.
               around, and so on. Because he’ll have so                         Dry cleaners, such as powders, are applied to the carpet and
               much direct physical contact with the carpet,                    vacuumed up after a specific period of time. These products
               we’re concerned about the chemicals used in                      contain powerful chemicals called solvents, which may also
               carpet cleaners. We’ve heard that there are                      leave toxic traces behind, especially if your vacuum cleaner is
               companies specializing in so-called green                        not particularly powerful, or if the carpet is deep. The resulting
               carpet cleaning – meaning that they use only                     residue can be easily inhaled, and can irritate your eyes or skin.
               environmentally-safe cleaning products. We’d
               prefer to have our carpets cleaned by such a                     Steam cleaning, or any kind of wet cleaning, can dampen the
               company, and wonder if this is something you                     carpet and the pad beneath it, creating ideal conditions for mold
               could arrange.                                                   and mildew. Adequate ventilation is critical to ensure that wet
                                                                                carpet dries as quickly as possible. In addition to destroying the
               Yours,                                                           the carpet, mold and mildew can cause serious breathing-related
               Dan McNichols                                                    health problems.
               Tenant, Apt. 2B
         The following question refers to section A.                    93.	What does the author recommend when
                                                                             cleaning carpets?
         87.	What is the main purpose of section A?
                                                                        		      A.	using detergent
         		        A.	to advertise a service
                                                                        		      B.	avoiding steam cleaning
         		        B.	to inform about a danger
                                                                        		      C.	keeping windows open
         		        C.	to announce a policy change
                                                                        		      D.	adding shampoo to hot water
         		        D.	to give advice about a problem
         The following questions refer to section C.                    The following questions refer to two or more sections.
         91.	What does the author imply about detergent?               97.	Which sections refer to health problems
                                                                             associated with wet carpeting?
         		 A.	It cleans as well as shampoo does.
         		B.	 It is unnecessary for steam cleaning carpets.           		      A.	sections A, B, and C
         		 C.	It can cause allergic reactions in some                 		      B.	sections A, B, and D
                people.                                                 		      C.	sections A, C, and D
         		 D.	It should not be used on certain kinds of               		      D.	sections B, C, and D
                carpets.
                                                                        98.	Given Dan McNichols’ concerns, what might
         92.	What does This in the third sentence of the                    Tom Strauss consider doing?
              second paragraph refer to?                                		      A.	changing detergents
         		        A.	the carpet                                       		      B.	purchasing new carpets
         		        B.	stubborn dirt                                    		      C.	contacting the former tenants
         		        C.	shampoo residue                                  		      D.	contacting Eco Carpet and Rug
         		        D.	a cleaning solution
                                                families
                                                                             CEHP Home Page
                                                                             The Cultural Exchange Homestay Program (CEHP)
                                                                             matches international students with American
                Host families on the Cultural Exchange Homestay              families around the country. All host families are
                Program enjoy learning about other cultures.                 carefully selected and play a central role in the
                They have the opportunity to share their lifestyle           learning experience.
                with others from diverse cultures, while providing
                accommodation.                                               A homestay family provides so much more than room
                                                                             and board. Apart from the chance to speak English daily,
                Some of the advantages of being a host family                the family provides a warm and caring environment. Optional English courses at
                include:                                                     a local language school are also available. Homestay guests are included in family
                                                                             activities on a regular basis, and are introduced to their friends and neighbors.
                • making new friends from other countries
                • introducing your family and community to a newcomer       Homestay guests are expected to be courteous and respectful. Guests must keep
                                                                             their rooms clean and are responsible for their own laundry. Guests are also
                • helping students speak better English
                                                                             expected to help around the house with small chores, like other family members,
                                                                             although they are not expected to do heavy housework or make repairs. Two
                Our Homestay payments range from $500 to $800 per            meals are provided daily. Guests are responsible for their own lunch and snacks.
                month depending on your facilities and location. To
                find out more about the rewards of hosting a foreign         Since 1979, CEHP has been assisting international students find suitable homestay
                student, please contact us at: info@cehp.org.                families. To be matched with a family, simply fill out the application form.
          B                                                              D
                                                                             Culture Shock
                                                                             Students studying abroad often experience
                              Cultural Exchange Homestay Program
                                                                             what’s called culture shock. While you cannot
                              April 30th, 20– 11:09:27 a.m.                  necessarily prevent culture shock, being aware
                              Carla Silva <c_silva@openmail.com>             that it exists, and understanding that it is
                                                                             quite normal, may help to minimize its effects.
                              Re: Homestay in the United States
                                                                             What is culture shock?
                                                                             Culture shock refers to the stress of moving
                 Dear Ms. Silva,                                             from a familiar culture to an unfamiliar one. It
                                                                             results from being in a new and unfamiliar environment, meeting new
                 Thank you for your interest in the Cultural
                                                                             people, dealing with new – and often strange – customs, traditions,
                 Exchange Homestay Program. We would                         and food; it comes from being apart from the important people in
                 be delighted to place you in a nice home in                 your life – family, friends, mentors, and others who might support or
                 Chicago, as you’ve requested.                               guide you during a stressful time.
                                                                             While no two individuals will experience culture shock in the same way,
                 Your homestay program would include:                        experts agree that there are generally five stages. Some people pass
                 • a private bedroom                                         through some stages more quickly than others, while others may get
                                                                             stuck in one stage.
                 • breakfast and dinner with your host family
                 • convenient access to your university                      The five stages
                                                                             1.	 “The honeymoon”
                 The rate for accommodation is $800 for the                  	 Excitement and curiosity about the new culture
                 full semester, including the $200 placement                 2.	“Distress”
                                                                             	 Differences in culture resulting in confusion
                 fee. Optional English lessons (24 hours per
                 week) are an additional $300.                               3.	“Re-integration”
                                                                             	 Negative reactions to differences in the new culture
                 To confirm your interest in staying with us,                4.	“Autonomy”
                 please complete the attached application.                   	Acceptance of differences and similarities between cultures
                                                                             5.	“Independence”
                 Tamara Gold, Director                                       	Enjoyment of the cultural differences and similarities and being
                                                                                 comfortable in most situations
         The following question refers to section A.                 105.	What chore must homestay guests do?
         99.	Who is the advertisement for?                          		 A.	wash their own clothes
                                                                     		 B.	work in the garden
         		        A.	families wanting to become hosts
                                                                     		 C.	help cook family meals
         		        B.	students looking for English lessons
                                                                     		 D.	assist with household repairs
         		        C.	foreign students looking for host families
         		        D.	individuals hoping to make foreign friends
                                                                     The following questions refer to section D.
         The following questions refer to section B.                 106.	What is implied about culture shock?
         100.	Why has Tamara Gold written to Carla Silva?           		 A.	It is not serious.
                                                                     		 B.	It passes quickly.
         		        A.	to clarify a policy
                                                                     		 C.	It can be prevented easily.
         		        B.	to arrange for an interview
                                                                     		 D.	It is a common experience.
         		        C.	to respond to her earlier request
         		        D.	to tell her about a schedule change           107.	In the last sentence of the third paragraph,
                                                                           what does the author mean by “stuck in one
         101.	Which of the following is NOT a cost covered by
                                                                           stage”?
               the fees described in the e-mail?
                                                                     		 A.	staying long in one of the stages
         		        A.	meals
                                                                     		 B.	skipping over one of the stages
         		        B.	transportation
                                                                     		 C.	experiencing only the first stage
         		        C.	accommodation
                                                                     		 D.	passing quickly out of stage one
         		        D.	English lessons
                                                                     108.	What are people said to experience when they
         102.	What is Carla Silva asked to do?
                                                                           first move to a foreign country?
         		        A.	fill out a form
                                                                     		      A.	comfort
         		        B.	send a payment
                                                                     		      B.	negativity
         		        C.	register for a class
                                                                     		      C.	confusion
         		        D.	confirm her account details
                                                                     		      D.	excitement
         The following questions refer to section C.
                                                                     The following questions refer to two or more sections.
         103.	What is noted about the families participating
                                                                     109.	What will Carla Silva probably do?
               in the CEHP?
                                                                     		      A.	arrive in April
         		        A.	They are participating voluntarily.
                                                                     		      B.	find part-time work
         		        B.	They have received special training.
                                                                     		      C.	meet the host family’s neighbors
         		        C.	They are located throughout the country.
                                                                     		      D.	stay with a family from her own country
         		        D.	They offer tutoring in English and other
                       subjects.                                     110.	What is true about the family Carla Silva will
                                                                           stay with?
         104.	What does their in the last sentence of the
               second paragraph refer to?                            		 A.	They have lived abroad.
                                                                     		 B.	They contacted her directly.
         		        A.	guests
                                                                     		 C.	They will be paid for her stay.
         		        B.	families
                                                                     		 D.	They have hosted guests before.
         		        C.	activities
         		        D.	friends and neighbors
         1.	“Do you understand the problem?”                     7.	If you      to me earlier, I would have been
             “Not really. Would you mind    ?”                        able to help you!
         		        A.	explaining it to me                        		     A.	came
         		        B.	explain it to me                           		     B.	had come
         		        C.	for explaining it                          		     C.	have come
         		        D.	to explain me it                           		     D.	would have come
         2.	“I haven’t cooked lunch yet!”                        8.	You should not take more than the
             “Neither      !”                                         dosage.
         		        A.	have I                                     		     A.	recommend
         		        B.	haven’t I                                  		     B.	recommendation
         		        C.	I have                                     		     C.	recommended
         		        D.	I haven’t                                  		     D.	recommending
         3.	     I’m wondering        the beef or the fish.       9.	Never          to him again! He’s so rude!
         		        A.	should have                                		     A.	do I speak
         		        B.	having                                     		     B.	I speak
         		        C.	if having                                  		     C.	I will speak
         		        D.	whether to have                            		     D.	will I speak
         4.	There was       traffic we thought we’d never        10.	John and Paula     to a masquerade party
             get here on time.                                         next week.
         		 A.	too many                                          		 A.	have been invited
         		 B.	a lot                                             		 B.	are inviting
         		 C.	such                                              		 C.	will have been invited
         		 D.	so much                                           		 D.	invited
         5.	I was impressed by the            he showed          11.	“I don’t think Mary will pass any of her subjects.”
             at work.                                                  “I know. She        does any homework.”
         		        A.	professionalism                            		     A.	doesn’t ever
         		        B.	professional                               		     B.	hardly ever
         		        C.	profession                                 		     C.	hardly never
         		        D.	professionally                             		     D.	not ever
         6.	     The doctors explained what they wanted       .   12.	It’s boring    much to do at work. I wish I had
         		        A.	at home the patient to do                       more responsibilities.
         		        B.	at home to do the patient                  		     A.	not have
         		        C.	the patient to do at home                  		     B.	not having
         		        D.	to do the patient at home                  		     C.	that not have
                                                                  		     D.	to not having
         14.	“How was the wedding reception?”                         18.	“When did Robert say       from Italy?”
              “It was excellent! I had wonderful time!”                     “In a couple of days.”
         		        A.	so                                              		     A.	did he return
         		        B.	such                                            		     B.	he returns
         		        C.	such a                                          		     C.	he is returning
         		        D.	too                                             		     D.	will he return
         15.	Put the           flyers in that filing cabinet over     19.	“Did Susan explain the problem to you?”
              there.                                                        “Yeah, she explained it to me      .”
         		        A.	remain                                          		     A.	good
         		        B.	remainder                                       		     B.	very well
         		        C.	remained                                        		     C.	most well
         		        D.	remaining                                       		     D.	good enough
         16.	I did not expect           so sympathetic to our         20.	The most important reason        children to
              cause.                                                        watch TV on their own is that some programs
         		 A.	she is                                                      are inappropriate.
         		 B.	her being                                              		     A.	are not allowed
         		 C.	she being                                              		     B.	not to allow
         		 D.	her to be                                              		     C.	not be allowed
                                                                       		     D.	is not allowed
         1.	Anna is so             that it’s difficult for her to make   7.	Barbara had to stay home today because she
             friends.                                                         had a      throat.
         		        A.	controlled                                         		      A.	bruised
         		        B.	shy                                                		      B.	hurt
         		        C.	sensible                                           		      C.	sore
         		        D.	subtle                                             		      D.	tender
         2.	I have a             headache. Do you have any               8.	This morning I went to the supermarket to do
             aspirin?                                                         some       shopping.
         		        A.	little                                             		      A.	grocery
         		        B.	slight                                             		      B.	product
         		        C.	slim                                               		      C.	stock
         		        D.	small                                              		      D.	supply
         3.	Internet shopping allows you to shop in                      9.	    The kids had a marvelous time at the           park.
             the        of your own home.                                 		      A.	amusement
         		        A.	refuge                                             		      B.	distraction
         		        B.	security                                           		      C.	entertainment
         		        C.	comfort                                            		      D.	pleasure
         		        D.	shade
                                                                          10.	I’m sorry to   you, but I need to speak to you
         4.	Our hotel room has a wonderful                 of the             about something really urgent.
             sea.                                                         		      A.	annoy
         		        A.	outlook                                            		      B.	concern
         		        B.	scene                                              		      C.	disturb
         		        C.	sight                                              		      D.	irritate
         		        D.	view
                                                                          11.	   Joanna         the entire day looking for a gift for
         5.	It's a well-known             that too much sun is not               her niece.
             good for you.                                                		      A.	lost
         		        A.	fact                                               		      B.	occupied
         		        B.	knowledge                                          		      C.	spent
         		        C.	point                                              		      D.	used
         		        D.	opinion
                                                                          12.	Susan       from college last year and she
         6.	Let’s take a            to think about how we will                started working right away.
             proceed.                                                     		      A.	attended
         		        A.	gap                                                		      B.	enrolled
         		        B.	period                                             		      C.	entered
         		        C.	phase                                              		      D.	graduated
         		        D.	moment
         14.	    It’s amazing how you     at that conclusion!      18.	He could not hear me above the noise and I had
         		 A.	arrived                                                 to      .
         	 	 B.	achieved                                          		      A.	yell
         		 C.	captured                                           		      B.	whisper
         		 D.	reached                                            		      C.	mumble
                                                                   		      D.	howl
         15.	I’m applying for a job and I need a       letter
              from you.                                            19.	Please put everything back in          before you
            	      A.	character                                        leave!
         	
         		        B.	recognition                                 		      A.	order
         		        C.	reference                                   		      B.	position
         		        D.	review                                      		      C.	rank
                                                                   		      D.	spot
         16.	You should have apologized to her. Your
              behavior was      unacceptable!                      20.	   The car         suddenly to avoid the pedestrian.
         		        A.	honestly                                    		      A.	skidded
         		        B.	precisely                                   		      B.	slipped
         		        C.	specifically                                		      C.	swerved
         		        D.	totally                                     		      D.	swung