Part Ⅲ Identification (10%)
Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A, B, C and D. Identify the one that is not correct. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
46. Children may not enjoy to eat sweets after a meal so much as at other times, but it is healthier
A B C
for them to do so.
D
47. Many of the population in the rural areas is composed of manual laborers.
A B C D
48. Stuart stopped to write his letter because he had to leave for the hospital.
A B C D
49. Inland canals are used to shipping farm and factory goods to nearby town or seaports.
A B C D
50. Harson seldom pays his bills on time, and his brother does too.
A B C D
51. By the time Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin, Jr. walked on the Moon in July 1969, there
A B
will have been many space expeditions.
C D
52. It is essential that every boy and every girl has the same educational opportunities.
A B C D
53. He has less friends in his classes now than he had last year.
A B C D
54. Human society, or in any community, may be spoken of as a social organism.
A B C D
55. Every man and woman should vote for the candidate of their choice.
Part Ⅱ Vocabulary and Structure (30%)
Directions: In this part there are 30 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
16. The witness claimed __________ a man in the party, but he was not sure whether this was the man.
A. to see B. to have seen
C. that he saw D. that he has seen
17. By the end of next year, we will __________.
A. accomplish the task B. have accomplished the task
C. be accomplishing D. have the task accomplished
18. She considered that Mr. Smith had taken __________ of his position.
A. profit B. benefit C. interested D. advantage
19. I’m very sorry for what had happened; the serious consequences ought to __________ out to those concerned at the very beginning.
A. have pointed B. point
C. be pointed D. have been pointed
20. In their letter to the students’ representative assembly, the freshmen insisted on __________ in the Student Union.
A. represented B. being represented
C. having represented D. have been represented
21. __________ what to do, he went to the old man for help.
A. Not knowing B. Not know C. Not to know D. Not known
22. __________ is she in London than she rings up her old friend Mary.
A. Scarcely B. Rarely C. No sooner D. Hardly
23. Now __________ the words and phrases exactly as you hear them.
A. said B. talk C. speak D. repeat
24. I met Mary again, __________ I had already spoken.
A. whom B. to whom C. who D. to who
25. I wish I __________ yesterday, instead of staying at home.
A. came B. come C. should come D. had come
26. The Minister of Justice has __________ an immense amount of correspondence before breakfast.
A. got over B. got behind C. got round D. got through
27. Americans use their cars for nearly 90 per cent of all personal __________.
A. trips B. travels C. voyage D. journey
28. __________ the English examination I would have gone to the concert last Saturday.
A. But for B. As for C. In spite of D. Because of
29. __________ it will do us harm or good remains to be seen.
A. Whether B. If C. As D. All
30. The managing director took the __________ for the accident, although it was not really his fault.
A. guilt B. blame C. accusation D. charge
31. The man’s dirty shirt __________ an unpleasant smell.
A. gave up B. gave over C. gave off D. gave away
32. So rapidly __________ increased that the government’s housing programme needs revision.
A. has the population B. the population as
C. the population had D. have the population
33. The only thing __________ really matters to the children is how soon they can return to their uncle’s farm.
A. what B. which C. was D. that
34. My departure will depend __________ I get leave or not.
A. on that B. in whether C. upon whether D. on if
35. The little girl needs __________ after her shock.
A. being comforted B. be comforted C. comforting D. comforted
36. If the weather is __________ suitable, we will play the football match on Tuesday.
A. by means of B. by any means C. by no means D. by all means
37. He had the “right” accent, __________ middle – class parents in court, reliable witnesses, and he could obviously afford a very good solicitor.
A. respectable B. respectful C. respective D. respecting
38. Mr. Peter wanted Steve to take half the money, but Steve did not __________ it.
A. obtain B. achieve C. accept D. receive
39. What can we do for them __________ all the help they have given us?
A. in regard to B. in return for C. in honour of D. in reply to
40. Tom is __________ many other people who work here.
A. junior to B. junior than C. more junior to D. more junior than
41. Not until __________ his shoes did he enter one of the low – ceilinged rooms of the Japanese house.
A. did he remove B. he had removed
C. had he removed D. he removed
42. “Didn’t the council turn down Frank’s proposal?” “Yes. Now he regrets __________ it.”
A. to submit B. to have submitted C. having submitted D. submitted
43. Mary’s professor had her __________ paper many times before allowing her to present it to the committee.
A. rewritten B. to rewrite C. rewrite D. rewriting
44. John was made __________ day and night.
A. work B. to work C. working D. to be worked
45. “Will he be able to win the championship?” “__________.”
A. I don’t fear so B. I don’t guess so C. I don’t hope so D. I don’t think so
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