TEST 5- MODULE 2
Question 1
1. The opposite of “responsible” is ....................
A. unresponsible B. disresponsible C. irresponsible D. inresponsible
2. I dot like borrowing money because I hate being in .......................
A. credit B. poverty C. experience D. debt
3. It’s becoming ................................ to find a job.
A. better B. sure C. more and more difficult D. unemployed
4. Nobody knows what the ....................... of the explosion was.
A. source B. reaction C. cause D. reason
5. She telephoned while I ..................... dinner
A. was having B. had C. have had D. am having
6. Your personality is important .................. the success of your work
A. for B. to C. on D. in
7. She has to start early ................. she won’t be late.
A. although B. because C. so that D. that
8 . The huge machines ……….. the stones to make gravel for the new road.
A. crushed B. made C. broke D. ground
9. In the 1800s the owner of a chocolate factory in England …….. that sugar removed the bitter
taste of cacao.
A. discovery B. discovered C. had discovered D. had been discovered
10. Newspaper ………….. are often written in a hurry.
A. books B. stories C. pictures D. articles
11. The two ………… parties both spent millions of dollars on their campaigns.
A. political B. politics C. politician D. politically
12. Inflation dropped to its ……….level in 30 years.
A. lowest B. lower C. low D. lowly
13. Scientists estimate that smoking ………..life expectancy by around 12 years on average. A.
reduces B. reduce C. reducing D. reduced
14. There is fierce ………….between the three leading soap manufacturers.
A. competitive B. competition C. competing D. competitor
15. A lack of formal ………..will limit your job opportunities.
A. educated B. education C. educating D. educator
16. Her baby was born ................. two o’clock yesterday afternoon.
A. in B. at C. on D. under
17. I ......................... feel very well yesterday.
A am not B don’t C didn’t D wasn’t
18.My cousin ......................... his leg last Saturday.
A break B breaks C broke D broken
19.I’d like a new ......................... for my bedroom floor.
A curtain B cushion C poster D rug
20. Where ......................... last weekend?
A. you went B. did you went C. you go D. did you go
Question 2
1. Have you ever win a prize or a competition?
A B C D
2. Some people was got married after being on a reality TV show.
A B C D
3. When was the last time you felt really frightening?
A B C D
4. There are many mysteries which has never been solved.
A B C D
5. The plane took in one hour late so everyone was tired of a long wait.
A B C D
Question 3
1.
A. Do not park in front of this hotel.
B. A new hotel car park will open shortly.
C. It’s better to park behind the hotel.
D. The hotel has another parking area.
2.
A. All City Bus journeys cost exactly the same.
B. You need to have the correct money when you board the bus.
C. You need to keep your ticket ready for checking.
D. Tickets must be bought before boarding the bus.
3.
A. Don’t keep this food longer than a week.
B. Don’t put this food in the fridge.
C. This food will last longer in the freezer.
D. This food will last over a week if frozen.
14.
A. Each dish on the menu costs more than £3 at lunchtime.
B. A charge of £3 is added to each bill at lunchtime.
C. Each customer will have to pay at least £3 at lunchtime.
D. You can buy a meal for only £3 at lunchtime.
15.
A. The pool will close for improvements.
B. Do not use the old changing rooms.
C. The pool is not open at the moment.
D. Read the notice about changes in opening times.
Question 4
In 1723 there arrived in Philadelphia a penniless young man, eager for work and for knowledge. As the
years passed, this man, Benjamin Franklin, contributed greatly to his city and to his country. He became a
printer and a publisher, and a learned man in many subjects. He also helped to spread learning by
establishing a public library and by founding the American Philosophical Society, which is an important
academy of great scholars to this day.
Franklin initiated many improvements in the city of Philadelphia, making it one of the world’s first cities
to have paved and lighted streets as well as a police force and a fire-fighting company. He also made
many practical inventions such as the Franklin stove, which was a very efficient heater, and the lightning
rod to protect buildings in electric storms. His scientific work with electricity earned Franklin world fame.
Franklin played an important role in the early history of the United States. He took part in drawing up the
Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. He was the first ambassador to France, and he helped
negotiate the treaty of 1783, which ended the Revolutionary War.
As an active member and as president of the Abolitionist Society, Franklin devoted the last years of his
life to the movement to end slavery.
1.When Franklin arrived in Philadelphia in 1723, he was …
A. rich
B. well-off
C. neither rich nor poor
D. very poor
2. How did Franklin help to spread learning ?
A. He was eager for work and knowledge.
B. He became a printer and a publisher.
C. He contributed to his city and his country.
D. He established a public library and founded the American Philosophical Society.
3.What made Franklim famous all over the world ?
A. The Franklin stove
B. The lightning rod
C. The fire-fighting company
D. His scientific work with electricity
4. Which of the following statements is not true ?
A. Franklin alone drew up the Declaration of Independence
B. Franklin was one of those eminent Americans who drew up the Declaration of the Independence.
C. Franklin was the first American ambassador to France.
D. Franklin helped negotiate the treaty of 1783.
5. In what was Franklin active during the last years of his life ?
A. the Revolutionary war
B. his scientific work
C. his practical inventions
D. the abolitionist movement
Question 5
When you are driving abroad you should make sure that you have all your documents with you.
These (1) _________ your passport, your driving license and insurance papers. It (2) _________ be very
inconvenient if you (3) _________ any of these or if you cannot find (4) _________ quickly. You must
also make sure that your car has a nationality plate which shows the country where the car is registered;
for (5) _________ GB for Great Britain, F for France, N for Norway and so on.
In some (6) _________, you have to pay if you don’t (7) _________ motoring laws and this can
sometimes cost you a lot of money. For instance, you may have to pay immediately if you are stopped by
a police officer for taking no notice of traffic lights, speed (8) _________ or if you allow children (9)
_________ the age of twelve to (10) _________ in the front seat of a vehicle.
1. A. include B. make C. mean D. contain
2. A. should B. can C. is D. has
3. A. miss B. hide C. lose D. pass
4. A. that B. those C. their D. them
5. A. once B. example C. general D. fact
6. A. countries B. positions C. ways D. routes
7. A. do B. allow C. obey D. continue
8. A. marks B. sports C. limits D. numbers
9. A. under B. lower C. over D. behind
10. A. follow B. pass C. travel D. wait
Question 6
1. She has taught the children in this remote village for five months.
→ She started ………………………………………………………………….………..
2. A bus is cheaper than a taxi.
→ A taxi is less ………………………………………………………………………….
3. If my teacher asks me about you, I will say that I don’t know.
→ As …………………………………………………………………………………….
4. Everyone thinks that terrorists kidnapped him.
→ Terrorists ……………………………………………………………………………..
5. This is Rex Hotel, and it is the biggest hotel in the city.
→ This is Rex Hotel, which ………………………………………………...…………..
Question7
I.. Are these statements true or false? Listen and choose the correct answer.
True False
1. The most widely-spoken language in the world is English.
2. More than 500 million people speak Indian language in the world.
3. Spanish is spoken in Spain, Central and South America.
4. Arabic has more speakers than Russian.
5. French ranks seventh among the most widely-spoken language in the world.
II. Listen and write ONE word or a number to complete the following passage.
My twin brother and I are the oldest in a family of seven. When I was a teenager, I had to look
(1)_______________________ my brothers and sisters until my parents came home from
(2)_______________________. My brother was really (3)_______________________ – because he was
a boy, he didn’t have to do anything. I couldn’t see my (4)_______________________ or go out because
I had to do my (5)_______________________ when my parents got home. I wanted to go to
(6)_______________________, but I couldn’t get a place because I did (7)_______________________
in my exams. I got a job where I didn’t have to work in the (8)_______________________, so I could go
to evening school. For (9)_______________________ years, I had to work and study really hard, but I
finally got the qualification that I wanted and I (10)_______________________ a teacher.