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I. Phonetics.
1. A. possession B. massage C. impress D. passage
2. A. dealt B. meant C. heal D. threat
3. A. eventually B. invention C. preparation D. shyness
4. A. ragged B. changed C. learned D. sacred
5. A. interests B. chiefs C. stops D. mouths
II. Stress
6. A. admirable B. desirable C.believable D. hospitable
7. A. commune B. event C.cartoon D. typhoon
8. A. industrial B. economic C. preservative D.statistical
9. A. grassshopper B. dragonfly C.mosquito D. butterfly
10. A. mechanize B. innovate C. purify D. exhibit
III. Phrasal verbs.
11. Don’t smoke in the forest. Fires ……………. easily at this time of the year.
12. I ……………. seeing my friends again.
13. I’m afraid; we have ……………. of apple juice. Will an orange juice do?
14. Your website has helped me a lot to keep up the good work.
15. A friend of mine has ……………. her wedding.
16. His mother can’t ……………. his terrible behavior anymore.
17. As an excuse for being late, she ……………. a whole story.
18. I got ……………. by his enthusiasm.
19. I just can’t ……………. my mobile. I always keep it with me.
20. She was very sad because her father ……………. last week.
IV. There are 10 errors in the passage below and correct it.
Before man had flown in space it was thought that his physical and mental
capabilities might be affected by long periods of weightlessness, and that he
might be endangered by high levels of radiation. Yuri Gagarin’s first space
flight in April 1961 showed that man could live in space and, although this journey lasted only
for 108 minutes, it gave encouragement to those interested in the future
of manned space flight. In fact most of the early fears about man's health in
space have proved groundless, and although several odd medical effects have been
observed, none has seriously affected man's ability for useful work. All astronauts
undergo strenuous training to prepare them for the experience of space flight
but, despite this, most astronauts suffer from space sickness early in their
flights. This effect, similar to sea sickness, soon wears off, and there appears to
be no medical reason why man cannot live in space for long periods of time. A
constant check is kept on the health of all astronauts during their mission.
Small medical detectors which monitor their heartbeats, pulse rates, breathing
and temperature are taped to their bodies.
1. A. possession B. massage C. impress D. passage
2. A. dealt B. meant C. heal D. threat
3. A. eventually B. invention C. preparation D. shyness
4. A. ragged B. changed C. learned D. sacred
5. A. interests B. chiefs C. stops D. mouths
II. Stress
6. A. admirable B. desirable C.believable D. hospitable
7. A. commune B. event C.cartoon D. typhoon
8. A. industrial B. economic C. preservative D.statistical
9. A. grassshopper B. dragonfly C.mosquito D. butterfly
10. A. mechanize B. innovate C. purify D. exhibit
III. Phrasal verbs.
passed away | do without | look forward to | called off | made up |
break out | run out | put up with | keep up | carried away |
12. I ……………. seeing my friends again.
13. I’m afraid; we have ……………. of apple juice. Will an orange juice do?
14. Your website has helped me a lot to keep up the good work.
15. A friend of mine has ……………. her wedding.
16. His mother can’t ……………. his terrible behavior anymore.
17. As an excuse for being late, she ……………. a whole story.
18. I got ……………. by his enthusiasm.
19. I just can’t ……………. my mobile. I always keep it with me.
20. She was very sad because her father ……………. last week.
IV. There are 10 errors in the passage below and correct it.
Before man had flown in space it was thought that his physical and mental
capabilities might be affected by long periods of weightlessness, and that he
might be endangered by high levels of radiation. Yuri Gagarin’s first space
flight in April 1961 showed that man could live in space and, although this journey lasted only
for 108 minutes, it gave encouragement to those interested in the future
of manned space flight. In fact most of the early fears about man's health in
space have proved groundless, and although several odd medical effects have been
observed, none has seriously affected man's ability for useful work. All astronauts
undergo strenuous training to prepare them for the experience of space flight
but, despite this, most astronauts suffer from space sickness early in their
flights. This effect, similar to sea sickness, soon wears off, and there appears to
be no medical reason why man cannot live in space for long periods of time. A
constant check is kept on the health of all astronauts during their mission.
Small medical detectors which monitor their heartbeats, pulse rates, breathing
and temperature are taped to their bodies.