“Is it true what you have told me?” - her father asked her. Her father asked her if it . . . told him.
is true what she
was true what she has
was true what she had
had been true what she
I wonder what is being cooked? Something ... good in the kitchen.
is smelling
smells
smelt
has smelt
… people prefer to study in the morning; others at night.
No
Some
Any
Some of
Summer in ... place is much cooler than in ... .
my/her
our/their
their/ours
mine/yours
He used to go for long walks ... .
by his own
on his alone
alonely
by himself
Last June my friend and I were looking forward to a . . . holiday on the beautiful coast of south-west Turkey.
three-week
three-weeks
three-week’s
three-weeks’
English is … second language for … million people on … East.
a/a/a
a/-/the
-/the/a
the/a/the
I remember I met him in . . . May. It was … terrible May of 1938.
a/-
-/a
-/-
-/the
My brother never lets me ... in bed.
read
to reading
to read
reading
A foreign tourist asked me how ... to the bus stop.
can get
get
to get
to getting
My book isn’t in its place. Someone...it
would have taken
must have taken
was to have taken
need have taken
A: Do you know your exam results yet? B: No. They … yet.
haven’t been announced
hasn’t been announced
haven’t announced
aren’t announced
Harry bought a large … of grapes from the supermarket
item
piece
pack
bunch
Making pies and cakes … Mrs. Reed’s speciality.
have been
is
are
were
A: Excuse me, sir. … leave the room? B: Yes, but don’t be too long
Would I
Am I allowed
May I
Should I
To be honest I never had an … myself. After second grade the school was closed down.
education
entertainment
information
imagination
Read the text and answer the questions 19-22 according to it. Today I went to the cinema with my parents to see ‘The Lion King”. It was an animated movie. A young lion became the king at the end. Millions of people around the world have seen this movie. The movie was very amazing. I counted 25 different kinds of animals, birds, fish and insects. The most surprising ones were the giraffes. Giraffes’ long necks were useful when they ate leaves from trees. They were over 5 meters tall. Of course, my favorite animal was Simba, the lion king. The songs were fantastic, too. Most of them were written by Elton John. My favourite song was “Hakuna Matata”. It means “no worries” in the Swahili language in East Africa. It was a great song which really made me feel happy. I thanked my parents for taking me to such a wonderful movie. I want to see it again one day. What is the text about?
About an animated film which pleased the writer.
About a very interesting music written by Elton John.
About a description of giraffes’ long necks.
About a wonderful description of African nature.
According to the passage, what does the phrase “Hakuna Matata” in the passage mean?
no problems
no giraffes
no animals
no movies
According to the passage, what made the writer be glad about “The Lion King"?
the lion
the nature
the giraffe
the song
All of the following sentences are FALSE, EXCEPT …
There aren’t many kinds of animals in the animated movie
The writer doesn’t like animated movies at all
Only Elton John wrote the song “Hakuna Matata”
A young lion became the king at the end
Read the text and answer the questions 23-26 according to it. Most of you are probably tired of spam emails. Spam emails are messages people receive without being asked. They’re sent to large numbers of people, usually to advertise something. These mails not only waste your time but also fill up a mail box. Unfortunately, some types of spam emails do more than annoying advertisement. Spam emails may be dangerous. “Phishing” is a virus program that gets your personal information. Very often, “phishing” is done by spam emails. Phishing emails pretend to be from companies you know well. The emails usually have a link to a page that looks almost like that of the real bank. The email asks you to give some information, such as your bank account number, usernames or passwords. If you do this, the sender will use the information to steal your money. If you open spam emails, the virus may infect your computer. Which of the following would be the most suitable title for the passage?
Don’t write emails to anybody.
Don’t trust anything online.
Often use phishing programs.
Watch out for spam emails.
According to the passage, what is NOT true about spam emails?
They aren’t dangerous or annoying.
They steal your personal information.
They are the messages people don't want to receive.
They are usually sent to many people for advertising.
. According to the passage, what do spam emails NOT ask you to give?
information
virus
password
username
According to the passage, how do spam emails cheat people?
They direct to not real bank sites.
They pay people for advertising.
They call people from their office.
They help people to get usernames.
Read the text and answer the questions 27-30 according to it. “Pepperoni” is often put on a pizza. It is actually a type of cured sausage made from beef. “Cured” means salty to protect against bacteria which are dangerous for people. Sometimes cured sausages are made of turkey or chicken to reduce both fat and calories. “Pepperoni” is mixed with red pepper or other spices and takes a reddish colour. It is typically cut in small, thin circles. The word “pepperoni” means “big peppers” in Italian, though pepperoni has nothing to do with Italy. Its actual origin is not known yet. However, it is believed to be invented in America, likely in one of the original pizzerias in New York City. What is clear however, is that pepperoni is America’s favourite pizza topping. According to the passage, why is pepperoni cured?
to make it delicious
to make it cheap
to change its colour
to make it safe
According to the passage sausages are made of turkey?
so that they taste more delicious
so that they taste more salty
so that they have less calories
so that they have more fat
According to the passage, what is not known about pepperoni?
Its colour
Its origin
Its content
Its taste
All of the following statements are TRUE about pepperoni, EXCEPT ... .