Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Listening
Listen then answer the questions
a. monuments
b. mountains
c. beaches
a. visitors
b. animals
c. forests
a. gold
b. tea
c. fish
Listening
Listen then answer the questions
4. Josh is .
a. playing a game
b. watching TV
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a. drive to school
b. play golf
Vocabulary
Choose the correct answer
a. enjoy
b. forget
c. admit
d. beaches
a. televisions
b. corn
c. sheep
d. books
a. bites
b. twirls
c. rolls
d. combs
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10. I dropped my hamburger on the floor. , my dog didn't try to eat it.
a. Coincidentally
b. Surprisingly
c. Unfortunately
d. Unnecessarily
a. refused
b. remembered
c. saved
d. cash
12. , the dog ran out the door. He got out before we could close it.
a. Suddenly
b. Miraculously
c. Luckily
d. Fortunately
a. Sheep
b. Lobsters
c. Chickens
d. Bulls
14. When Dominic got dressed this morning, he put on one red sock and one green sock. He looks
.
a. disgusting
b. ridiculous
c. fabulous
d. elegant
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a. coincidentally
b. luckily
c. unfortunately
d. necessarily
16. June forgot her textbook today. , Sarah had two, and she lent one to her.
a. Luckily
b. Sadly
c. Strangely
d. unfortunately
17. My best friend expressed her that she couldn't attend my wedding.
a. congratulations
b. regrets
c. invitation
d. gift
a. chickens
b. cars
c. microchips
d. radios
a. irritated
b. exhausted
c. embarrassed
d. worried
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21. A: The movie is a love story between a talking potato and an intelligent peanut. B: That's
.
a. absurd
b. disgusting
c. fabulous
d. discouraging
22. My sister is on a new diet. She eats only grapefruit, and she .
Grammar
Choose the correct answer
23. A: Are you going to go to the baseball game today? B: I go, but I'm not sure
yet.
a. might
b. possibly
c. must
d. am going to
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24. A: Is our team going to win tomorrow? B: They win, but don't be surprised if
they lose.
a. must
b. have to
c. may
d. definitely
25. A: I forgot to call my wife on our 25th wedding anniversary. What would you have done? B: I
her a bunch of roses.
26. Original request: Can you please pass the sugar to me? Reported request: My brother asked
the sugar to him.
a. pass me to
b. me pass to
c. me to pass
d. to me pass
a. has exported
b. is exporting
c. exported
d. is exported
28. A: What lately? B: I don't really know. I suppose she's been studying for her
final exams.
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a. might have
b. will
c. have
d. could
32. Before Europeans came to the Americas, only Native American societies
there.
a. lived
b. was living
c. have lived
d. live
33. A: I don't mind driving for eight hours. B: . I think it's relaxing.
a. Neither am I
b. So am I
c. Neither do I
d. I do too
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34. Original request: Don't chew gum in class. Reported request: The teacher said
gum in class.
a. not chew
b. not to chew
c. to chew
d. not chewed
a. had to
b. have
c. am having to
d. have had to
36. A: Why is that taxi's red light on? B: It means he's off duty.
a. possibly
b. has to
c. must
d. might
a. very strict
b. extremely friendly
c. awfully nice
d. pretty cooperative
38. A: I spilled coffee in a business meeting. What would you have done differently? B: I
more careful.
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a. interesting
b. interest in
c. interested in
d. interested
a. write
b. writing at
c. writing
d. wrote
a. founded
b. has founded
c. was founded
d. was founding
a. excited
b. amazed
c. interested
d. exciting
43. A: How long English? B: I've been studying it since I was a little boy.
a. do you study
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a. fascinating
b. fascinated
c. amazed
d. interested
a. made
b. was made
c. has made
d. makes
a. play of
b. playing
c. play
d. plays
48. A: Are you going to change jobs soon? B: I can't lie - been thinking about it.
a. I'll
b. I've
c. I can
d. I should
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a. used to seem
b. have seemed
c. seem
d. seeming
50. A: Would you change a lot if you won a lot of money? B: If I won a lot of money, I
at all.
a. wouldn't change
b. don't change
c. changed
d. will change
a. can't
b. aren't allowed to
c. have to
d. don't have to
a. haven't used
b. don't use
c. aren't used
d. not used
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a. are using by
b. have to use
c. are used
d. have used
Reading
Working dogs
Most dogs have a simple life. They hang around outside, chase cats, eat, and sleep. Their only job
is to play with their owner. But some dogs work very hard. There are several kinds of working
dogs, and playing is not part of their job description. They are trained to use signs and signals to
communicate with their owners.
Guide dogs, or seeing-eye dogs, are the constant partners of the blind - people who can't see.
These dogs are trained to be the eyes of their owners, using physical signals to help them cross
the street, find their way, and avoid things in their path. Not just any dog can be a seeing-eye dog.
German shepherds and retrievers are the most suitable. These dogs have the best traits for the job:
intelligence, a good memory, and the ability to work long hours.
Police dogs have highly sensitive noses and are trained to smell things that humans can't. They
help find clues at a crime scene, people who are missing or lost, and illegal drugs in people's
luggage. They also use special signals to tell people where things are.
Working dogs are typically trained for several years before they start their jobs. Since people's
lives depend on them, they must be the best at what they do.
c. swim
a. chase cats
b. do exercise
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Reading
The changing family
Read and answer the questions.
Fifty years ago, children were usually raised by their parents. These days, though,
more children are being raised by their grandparents or other caregivers. The rising
number of divorced parents, a growing financial need for mothers to work full
time, and single-parent families all contribute to this change in family structure.
Before, an extended family was normal in Asian cultures. Parents and grandparents
lived together with the children. Today, however, as many parents leave their
hometowns to find work in cities, the grandparents take care of the children who
are left behind. In the West, smaller numbers of children live with their
grandparents, but those numbers are rising. The reasons for this are more serious.
Parents may leave their children, or may not take good enough care of them. In this
case, grandparents often take the children away to care for them.
Not all of these cases are bad. Many grandparents love to see their grandchildren
grow up and want to take an active role in their lives, and the children benefit from
the experience of an older generation.
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