TEST 1
Choose the best option to complete the following sentences
1. The government needs to businesses that have been trying to evade the tax.
A. put the screws on B. get into gear C. put one over on D. wipe off the map
2. Being a entrepreneur, you will have to make a special effort for people to take
you seriously.
A. successful B. budding C. blossoming D. flowering
3. My mother decided to early yesterday while I stayed up to watch Korean
movies.
A. doze off B. let up C. get off D. turn in
4. What I like about this amusement park is that there is parking space right
outside it.
A. copious B. ample C. expanded D. manifold
5. Last weekend, _ nothing to watch on TV, we played chest together.
A. there being B. there having C. having had D. being
6. The major political party is the campaign for tighter gun controls in the wake of
last month’s shooting.
A. procuring B. solidifying C. spearheading D. fulfilling
7. Scientists warn that global warming will soon go beyond .
A. the U-turn B. the firing line
C. the red line D. the point of no return
8. The prime minister tried to the country’s deep-seated problem for fear of being
criticized.
A. blot out B. stow away C. paper over D. salt away
9. I’d sooner you a noise last night; I couldn’t get to sleep.
A. wouldn’t make B. didn’t make C. haven’t made D. hadn’t made
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10. On 6 August 1945, an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, killing thousands of
citizens and almost the city.
A. overthrowing B. annulling C. eradicating D. annihilating
11. After living one month in New York, I finally _
A. get into the swing of things B. get in on the ground floor
C. get a grip on myself D. get ahead of myself
12. The students, are graduating this year, are as thick as thieves.
A. of whom five B. five of whom C. whose five D. A and B are correct
13. The community should take the doctor’s advice into consideration since he’s in
earnest about the epidemic.
A. mortally B. fatally C. deadly D. gravely
14. His fight to four black men of the rape of a seventeen year old white girl two
years ago partially inspired the group to protest.
A. exculpate B. exonerate C. bereave D. misappropriate
15. When the cost was the advantages, the scheme looked perfect.
A. set against B. pit against C. counted against D. weighed up against
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16. Lionel Messi was over his team’s victory against Brazil.
A. delighted B. ecstatic C. jubilant D. blissful
17. That old building hasn’t been used for nearly four decades, hence it looks so
A. decrepit B. battered C. glitchy D. derelict
18. When the long holiday ends, we will go
A. back on our feet B. back to square one
C. back to the salt mines D. on the back burner
19. On his desk , which he usually sits in front of and looks at.
A. stood the picture of us B. the picture of us stands
C. standing the picture of us D. stands the picture of us
20. After getting a 7.5 score in IELTS, Ha hardly makes significant progress but she is
nicely.
A. propping up B. ticking over C. wading through D. forging ahead
B. WORD FORM
I. Use the correct form of the word given to fill in each blank
21. Like his famous _, young Washington had a brave, adventurous spirit. (NAME)
22. She has a softly voice that would melt anyone listening to her singing.
(FLUENT)
23. The history of the territory is illustrated in the book. (PICTURE)
24. Don’t you think she is ? She always looks good in her photographs. (PHOTO)
25. Hardly a day goes by without Tim being of eating sweets. (DESIRE)
II. Put the words given in the correct blanks. You have to use their correct forms to make a
meaningful passage
26. (clean) efforts were under way in Henan province and the capital city
Zhengzhou on Thursday, after a 27. (record) rain storm flooded the city’s
streets and subway, damaged dams and reservoirs, collapsed roads, cut power to at least
one hospital and was linked to a massive explosion at a factory in Dengfeng city. Authorities
said 200,000 people were 28. (place) by the floods and more than three million
people were affected. Thousands of rescuers were sent in to assist northern Henan, where
dozens of counties were hit by flooding on Wednesday night and Thursday, with reports of
overflowing reservoirs, 29. (merge) roads, and cars and trucks being washed
away. The Henan disaster has prompted public scrutiny over the preparedness of
authorities, in particular the 30. (appear) inaccurate weather forecasts and the
confusing disaster alert system. Many also questioned the decision to keep the subway
operating throughout the deluge.
(Adapted from the Guardian)
C. OPEN CLOZE
Fill in the each blank one suitable word.
THE CHANGING FACE OF WORKING LIFE
The accepted concept of a career 31. followed a similar pattern for decades. After
completing their education, people would enter the adult world of work, 32.
down on to a job which they would likely remain from that point 33. . Not
only would this occupation provide their income for their entire working life, it would also
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allow them a healthy pension when they retired and moved into 34. age. Over
the past twenty years, 35. , the relationship between a wage earner and their
chosen profession has changed enormously. Today, the idea of a ‘job-for-life’ has all
36. disappeared, to be replaced by an unforgiving world of unstable employment.
Some observers even argue that current society to pit old 37. young in a
constant battle to find work of some description, all against a 38._ of increasing
debt and economic difficulties.
At the same time, the government regularly releases figures that suggest the economy is
prospering, evidencing this claim with the fact that the unemployment rate continues to fall
annually. There are indeed more jobs available. However, a huge number of these are casual,
temporary or short-term positions, all of 39. are low-paid and create
little in the way of tax income for the government. This has a number of debilitating long-
term effects, not 40. because this assurance of a growing economy is based
more in myth than fact.
(Adapted from Mindset for IELTS)
D. GUIDED CLOZE
Despite the continued 41. of those early town perks, it wasn't until the Depression
that modern Hershey started to take shape. Perhaps the only town in the country actually to
42 during the 1930s, it thrived because Hershey vowed his Utopia would
never see a breadline. lnstead he 43 a massive building boom that gave rise to
the most visited buildings in today's Hershey and delivered wages to more than 600 workers.
He admitted that his 44 were partly selfish: "lf I don't provide work
for them, I'll have to feed them. And since building materials are now at their lowest cost
levels, I'm going to build and give them jobs."
He seems to have 45 no expense; most of the new buildings were strikingly
46 . The first to be finished was the three-million-dollar limestone Community
Center, home to the 1,904-seat Venetian-style Hershey Community Theater, which has played
47 since 1933 to touring Broadway shows and to music, dance, and opera
performances. lt offers just as much to look at when the lights are on and the curtains closed.
The floors in the 48 named Grand Lobby are polished ltalian lava rock,
surrounded by marble walls and capped with a bas-relief ceiling showing sheaves of wheat,
beehives, swans, and scenes from Roman mythology. With the 49 inner foyer,
Hershey thumbed his nose even harder at the ravages of the Depression: The arched ceiling
is tiled in gold, the fire curtain bears a painting of Venice, and the ceiling is 50 88 with
tiny lightbulbs to re-create a star-lit night.
41. A. flexibility B. rigidity C. elasticity D. resilience
42. A. prosper B. decline C. get on D. flower
43. A. trusted B. funded C. accounted D. stocked
44. A. pretensions B. objections C. preoccupation D. intentions
45. A. spared B. spent C. allowed D. justified
46. A. impoverished B. unattractive C. poor D. opulent
47. A. hosting B. housing C. host D. homogeneously
48. A. aptly B. inappropriately C. seemingly D. frightfully
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49. A. dizzying B. gaudy C. dazzling D. bland
50. A. holed B. studded C. supported D. magnified
(Adapted from Vocabulary Files C1)
E. ERROR IDENTIFICATION
The passage below contains 10 mistakes. Identify them and write their correct forms in the
space provided in the column.
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1 Crime preventing is as crucial in the workplace as it is in the home or neighborhood.
Reducing crime is as much a part of good management as prompt delivery, good
staff relations, and other accepted management functions. Losses from shops
through shoplifting are extremely high and ultimate, those losses are payment for
5 by all of us in high prices. There are many opportunities for shopkeepers
themselves to reduce shoplifting. As with all types of criminal, prevention is better
than cure. The best deterrent is the present of staff properly trained in how to
identify potential shoplifters. There are also many secure devices now available.
Video camera surveillance is a popular system, even with quite small retailers. In
10 clothes shopping, magnetic tag marking systems that set off an alarm if they are
taken out of the shop have proved their worthlessness. However, there are many
simpler measures that retailers should consider. Better lighting and ceiling-hung
mirrors can help staff to watch all parts of the display area. Similarly, simply
arrangement shelves and display units to allow clear fields of visible is a good
15 deterrent.
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F. SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION
Rewrite the following sentences using the words given
61. After years of separation from my girlfriend, I cheered up when I saw her. SIGHT
=> After years of separation from my girlfriend, my spirits
of her.
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62. He loses his temper at all things, even the slightest one. OFF
=> He
63. My parents are furious with me for getting a tattoo and so have grounded me.
ARMS
=> My parents, who
64. I resent the way that she clearly feels herself to be superior to me. NOSE
=> I am
65. Although Jack never means to hurt other people, Jennie always complains
about his manner. FAULT
=> Despite the