0% found this document useful (0 votes)
99 views16 pages

Proficiency Test B

The passage discusses the impact of the automobile on American society. It notes that cars have transformed American life and are now indispensable for American families. Families use cars to commute to work during the week and for trips on weekends. The automobile and highway network have connected rural areas. Traffic jams are now a major problem in cities. More highways are needed to accommodate increased traffic.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
99 views16 pages

Proficiency Test B

The passage discusses the impact of the automobile on American society. It notes that cars have transformed American life and are now indispensable for American families. Families use cars to commute to work during the week and for trips on weekends. The automobile and highway network have connected rural areas. Traffic jams are now a major problem in cities. More highways are needed to accommodate increased traffic.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 16

Proficiency Test

for
English Language Teachers
) B (
Proficiency Test for English Language Teachers (B)
Section Three : Grammatical Structure
Directions : Questions 94-107 are incomlete sentences! Beneath each
sentence you "ill see four "or#s or hrases$ mar%e# (&)$ (B)$ (')$ an#
(()! 'hoose the one "or# or hrase that )est comletes the sentence!
94- I will have been there _______________ .
a) for *months
)) #uring * months
c) since * months
#) "hilst * months
9- I haven!t ____________ this wee".
a) much eole
)) any)o#y
c) no eole
#) someone
9#- Sen$ him to the ba"er!s ____________ some brea$.
a) in or#er he )uys
)) for to )uy
c) to )uy
#) for )uying
9%- __________ the baby while I!am in the "itchen.
a) Loo% to
)) Ta%e care
c) Loo% after
#) 'are
9&- It loo"s ____________ it!s 'oin' to rain.
a) that
)) as if
c) as
#) li%e that
19
Proficiency Test for English Language Teachers (B)
99- (e was very an'ry ____________ his wife.
a) on
)) to
c) at
#) uon
)**-+hen we arrive$ at the office we foun$ that someone _______
#uring the night!
a) ha# )ro%en in
)) has )ro%en in
c) )ro%e in
#) ha+e )ro%en in
)*)-Stu$yin' ,n'lish is har$ at first - but you soon _________ .
a) are use# to it
)) get use it
c) are use it
#) get use# to it
)*. - /ot only ___________ to 0on$on - but she also visite$ other
less well "nown cities in ,n'lan$!
a) she "ent
)) "ent she
c) #i# she go
#) she #i#
)*1-/ow remember- you ___________ the test until the teacher
tells you to.
a) are not starting
)) are not to start
c) ha+en,t starte#
#) nee#n,t start
-0
Proficiency Test for English Language Teachers (B)
)*4-__________ ha$ we starte$ watchin' the film when our frien$s
came roun$ for a chat.
a) .ar#ly
)) /lightly
c) Little
#) 0arely
)*-She was thou'ht _____________ the car in 0on$on.
a) to )uy
)) )uying
c) to ha+e )ought
#) might )uy
)*#-2ur house ___________ as soon as 3ossible. It!s in an awful
state.
a) nee#s re#ecorating
)) to re#ecorate
c) re#ecorate#
#) is re#ecorate#
)*%-(e eventually mana'e$ ___________ the $oor by "ic"in' it
har$.
a) oen
)) oening
c) to oen
#) to ha+e oene#
Section 4our : 5ocabulary
Directions : 1tems 102-11- inclu#e sentences "ith missing "or#s or
hrases! 3rom the "or#s or hrases )elo" each choose the one that )est
comletes the sentence!
-1
Proficiency Test for English Language Teachers (B)
)*&-The initials G.6.6. ____________ Gulf 6oo3erative 6ouncil.
a) loo% for
)) account for
c) ma%e for
#) stan# for
)*9-7ou $on!t have to be worrie$ about the 8ourney to the air3ort.
7our brother is 'oin' to _________________ .
a) ta%e you off
)) see you off
c) )ring you u
#) gi+e you for
))*-9y father an$ I have the same character- I _________ him
much more than my brother.
a) loo% at
)) ta%e off
c) loo% u
#) ta%e after
)))-Sto3 thin"in' about it. Don!t let this result ____________ .
a) get you off
)) get you #o"n
c) get you on
#) get you u
)).-Please ma"e your chec" _________ to Sau$i :usiness 9achine.
a) ayment
)) ai#
c) aya)le
#) ay
--
Proficiency Test for English Language Teachers (B)
Directions : 1n each sentence )elo" there is a "or# in )ol#face! 3rom
the "or#s )elo" each choose the one that has the nearest meaning to
the )ol#face# "or#!
))1-The ;oman armies were $efeate$ in #.. <.D.
a) inscri)e#
)) enliste#
c) retreate#
#) )eaten
))4-:a$ $ee$s are $is'raceful.
a) shameful
)) )eautiful
c) shy
#) hay
))-(e is an a''ressive 3erson. he $oes not care about other
3eo3le!s feelin' .
a) assi+e
)) offensi+e
c) attac%ing
#) oonent
))#-Sorry= The 'eneral $irector is not available to$ay.
a) acti+e
)) assi+e
c) aroun#
#) connecte#
Section 4ive : ;ea$in' 6om3rehension
Directions : 0ea# the follo"ing te4t carefully! Then ans"er the
5uestions on the )asis of "hat is state# or imlie# )y the te4t! 'hoose
the "or# or hrase that )est comletes the sentence 6
-*
Proficiency Test for English Language Teachers (B)
1- 7isitors to &merica are imme#iately struc% )y the tremen#ous
num)ers of automo)iles filling the high"ays an# cro"#ing the city
streets! The automo)ile$ "hich has transforme# the &merican "ay
of life$ is the almost in#isensa)le "or%horse of the family! (uring
the "ee%$ the father #ri+es it to his 8o) in the city$ alone$ or in a
9car ool: arrangement "ith se+eral of his fello" "or%ers! ;hen
he lea+es it at home$ his "ife uses it constantly to #o erran#s$ to
haul groceries$ to #ri+e chil#ren to lessons or aointments$ to
shos or s"imming ools! <n "ee%en#s$ the family #ri+es out to
the country for a icnic lunch or may ta%e a tri of se+eral hun#re#
miles! <n +acations$ no corner of the country is )eyon# the
family,s reach!
-- &ll of &merica has felt the changes$ "hich came "ith the
automo)ile an# "ith the net"or% of high"ays that ha+e )een )uilt
to ser+e it! 3armers$ "ho li+e far from their neigh)ors$ are no
longer isolate#! Tractors of the "or% of the many farmlan#s they
cannot affor# to hire$ truc%s carry their ro#ucts to mar%et$ to
storage ele+ators or to railroa#s!
*- Traffic 8ams in cities an# along the aroaches to cities$ esecially
at morning an# e+ening rush hours an# at the start an# en# of
"ee%en#s$ are #ifficult ro)lems! .o" to fin# out enough ar%ing
sace in the cities$ e+en "ith un#ergroun# ar%ing lots an# many-
storie# 9igeonhole: ar%ing structures in another! =ore high"ays
an# "i#er ones are nee#e# as fast as they can )e )uilt!
))%-The main to3ic of this 3assa'e is __________________ .
a) The &merican 3amily
)) The &merican high"ays
c) =a8or &merican cities
#) 'ars an# the &merican Life
-4
Proficiency Test for English Language Teachers (B)
))&-The automobile has ha$ ______________ on the <merican
society.
a) & little effect
)) har#ly any effect
c) an o)+ious effect
#) no effect "hatsoe+er
))9-The <merican father ________________________ .
a) al"ays #ri+es alone to "or%
)) may share his car "ith other colleagues
c) #ri+es his chil#ren to lessons
#) #ri+es his "ife to haul groceries
).*-The <merican family may s3en$ the wee"en$ ____________ .
a) a)roa#
)) in #o"nto"n
c) out of to"n
#) in a family gathering
).)-Than"s to the automobile- all <merican States have become
>>>>>>>>>>>>!
a) "ithin reach
)) more isolate#
c) )eyon# reach
#) torn aart
)..-9ost <merican families __________________ cars.
a) cannot affor#
)) #o not )a#ly nee#
c) #o not ha+e
#) cannot #o "ithout
-?
Proficiency Test for English Language Teachers (B)
).1-The wor$ >which> in the firs line of the secon$ 3ara'ra3h
refers to >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>!
a) all &mericans
)) automo)iles
c) changes
#) traffic
Section Si? : 0in'uistics an$ Pe$a'o'y
).4- Phonetics $eals with the 3ro3erties of
soun$s as re3resente$ in variations in the soun$ wave.
a) &coustic
)) &rticulatory
c) &u#itory
#) @enerati+e
).-+hen a s3eech soun$ un$er'oes a chan'e in articulation in
connecte$ s3eech- becomin' more li"e a nei'hborin' soun$-
this 3rocess is "nown as .
a) &ssimilation
)) &siration
c) &#atation
#) articulation
).#- The stron' version of the 6ontrastive <nalysis (y3othesis
.
a) attemts to re#icat all errors ro#uce# )y L- learners
)) #eals only "ith errors resulting from L1 interference
c) #oes not re#ict L- errors )ut only e4lains them
#) &ll of the a)o+e
-A
Proficiency Test for English Language Teachers (B)
).%-<ccor$in' to the nativist theory- the "ey factor that $etermines
success in first lan'ua'e ac@uisition is
a) chil# general inteligence
)) amount of e4osure to language
c) imitation of arents
#) teaching techni5ues emloye#
).&-In stan$ar$iAe$ test .
a) the "riting an# e+aluation of the test are #one )y the same
erson!
)) the num)er of su)8ects teste# is usually large!
c) ;e ma%e use of comosition an# short ans"er techni5ues!
#) &ll of the a)o+e
).9- serve to in$icate the e?tent to which an in$ivi$ual
has mastere$ s3ecific s"ills or bo$y of information ac@uire$ in
a formal situation.
a) Proficiency tests
)) &tiu#e tests
c) &chie+ement tests
#) <)8ecti+e tests
)1*-Dictation is a useful testin' techni@ue that can be use$ to test
.
a) selling
)) listening comrehension
c) general roficiency
#) all of the a)o+e
)1)-2b8ective tests are those in which in$ivi$ual items
a) ha+e only one correct ans"er
)) can #iscriminate among e4aminees
c) are )alance# in length an# #ifficulty
#) ha+e aroriate #istractors
-7
Proficiency Test for English Language Teachers (B)
)1.-<ccor$in' to Dell (ymes- the "nowle$'e of rules for the
con$uct an$ inter3retaion of s3eech is "nown as .
a) #istincti+e cometence
)) grammatical cometence
c) communicati+e cometence
#) linguistic cometence
)11-In my o3inion the errors that 0. learners 3ro$uce are
a) signs of imerfect learning an# shoul# )e era#icate#
)) natural )y ro#uct of the learning rocess
c) signs of oor teaching
#) the result of L1 interference
)14-The i$eal lin'uistic in3ut Bi.e. s3eech a$$resse$ to 0. learnersC
for ac@uirin' a secon$ lan'ua'e shoul$ be
a) comrehensi)le
)) rele+ant to the learners, imme#iate interests
c) not too comles
#) all of the a)o+e
)1-In$ivi$ualiAe$ instruction is basically the reco'nition that
.
a) stu#ents ha+e #ifferent nee#s an# a)ilities
)) a single metho# may not )e successful or aroriate to all
stu#ents
c) stu#ents learn at #ifferent rates of see#
#) all of the a)o+e
-2
Proficiency Test for English Language Teachers (B)
)1#-Gar$ner $efines inte'rative motivation as the learner! $esire to
.
a) )e i#entifie# as a mem)er of the target culture
)) get a high ay 8o)
c) o)tain a restigious social status
#) B B '
)1%-In learnin' forei'n lan'ua'es- the critical 3erio$ hy3othesis
sti3ulates that .
a) chil#ren are suerior to a#ults
)) a#ults are suerior to chil#ren
c) chil#ren an# a#ults are e5ual
#) Cone of the a)o+e!
)1&-In the a33roach- there is $e3en$ence on mimicry-
memoriAation of set 3hrases- an$ over learnin'.
a) communicati+e
)) au#io-lingual
c) cogniti+e
#) linguistic
)19-In the au$io-lin'ual a33roach- there is em3hasis on
a) ronunciation!
)) communication
c) intonation
#) )oth & B '
)4*-2f the four s"ills of lan'ua'e in the one that is least
un$erstoo$.
a) listening
)) sea%ing
c) rea#ing
#) "riting
-9
Proficiency Test for English Language Teachers (B)
)4)-Dsin' monolin'ual $ictionary wor"- an$ the "ey wor$ metho$
are wi$ely use$ to teach .
a) sea%ing
)) rea#ing
c) "riting
#) +oca)ulary
)4.-Teachin' 'rammar 'oes into the followin' three sta'es :
a) Presentation$ #emonstration an# ractice!
)) Teaching rules$ ro+i#ing e4amles an# #oing e4ercise!
c) Teaching$ #emonstration an# home"or% !
#) 0ea#ing$ #emonstration an# "riting!
)41-< literate stu$ent can ac@uire the $etails of rea$in' in a secon$
lan'ua'e an illiterate one.
a) sho"er than
)) as fast as
c) as slo" as
#) faster than
)44-Teachin' rece3tive s"ills means teachin' .
a) sea%ing an# rea#ing
)) listening an# rea#ing
c) sea%ing an# "riting
#) "riting an# sea%ing
)4-Grammar teachin' is concerne$ with e?3licit teachin' of
lan'ua'e .
a) forms
)) meaning
c) use
#) "or#s
*0
Proficiency Test for English Language Teachers (B)
)4#-+hen we as" stu$ents to rea$ a te?t- evaluate it- an$ react to it-
we are teachin' .
a) thorough rea#ing
)) critical rea#ing
c) scanning
#) s%imming
)4%-The 3ur3ose of teachin' s3ea"in' is to allow stu$ents to
.
a) e4ress themsel+es
)) reeat sentences
c) reeat "hat they hear# in the classroom
#) e4ress language function
)4&-< test that measures the learnin' of material in a 3articular
course is calle$ a BnC test.
a) close
)) multile choice
c) atitu#e
#) achie+ement
)49- are not base$ on a 3articular 3ro'ram.
a) Progress Tests
)) Placement Tests
c) &chie+ement Tests
#) Proficiency tests
)*-< test that re@uires fillin' in wor$s in wor$s that have been
$elete$ from a 3ara'ra3h is calle$ a BnC test.
a) close
)) achie+ement
c) multile-choice
#) true!false
*1
Proficiency Test for English Language Teachers (B)
))-Testin' e?3erts consi$er $ictation as a test of .
a) selling
)) general language roficiency
c) listening
#) all the a)o+e
).-< close test is 'enerally use$ to test the s"ill.
a) rea#ing
)) "riting
c) listening
#) sea%ing
)1-0an'ua'e test results are beneficial for .
a) teachers an# the a#ministration
)) stu#ents an# arents
c) curriculum an# sylla)us #esigners
#) using "or# functions an# meanings
)4-+hile one 3re3ares his test- one shoul$ .
a) sen# a#e5uate time in #e+eloment
)) match his tests to the content
c) ma%e his test +ali#$ relia)le$ an# )alance#
#) )e all the a)o+e
)-The lan'ua'e lab is best use$ in the teachin' of .
a) goo# "riting
)) rea#ing comrehension
c) free con+ersations
#) listening comrhension
*-
Proficiency Test for English Language Teachers (B)
)#-<n overhea$ 3ro8ector can effectively be use$ to teach
a) rea#ing an# "riting only
)) sea%ing an# other s%ills
c) listening comrehension esecially
#) grammatical structures mainly
)%-4lash car$s are commonly use$ to teach .
a) grammatical structures
)) +oca)ulary items
c) "riting e4ercises
#) rea#ing alou#
)&-+e can use both flannel boar$s an$ ma'netic boar$s to $is3lay
3ictures an$ car$s. (owever- .
a) flannel )oar#s are more effecti+e
)) magnetic )oar#s are easier to use
c) they are similar
#) chal%)oar#s are )etter than )oth
)9-6om3osite 3ictures may be effectively use$ in the teachin' of
.
a) sea%ing an# "riting
)) rea#ing comrehension only
c) grammatical structures mainly
#) young learners only
)#*-Dsin' technolo'y in teachin' hel3 to .
a) resent #emonstrations
)) enhance course content
c) ro+i#e a##itional illustrations
#) all the a)o+e
**

You might also like