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UNIT​​ 1:HOME​​ LIFE

I. Write​​ /s/,​​ /z/​​ or​​ /iz/​​ to show​​ how​​ the​​ -s​​ ending​​ is pronounced.

 

1. potatoes 11. caves 21. Learns

2. rubs 12. plays 22. Stops

3. cooks 13.​​ maps 23.Digs

4. rises 14. flats 24. churches

5. clothes 15. bathes 25. comes

6. lengths 16. baths 26.Rose’s

7. calculates 17. stages 27.Daniel’s

8. reads 18.​​ wears ’ 28. Frank’s

9.massages 19. thanks 29. Elizabeths

10. laughs 20. coughs 30. Smith’s

II.Complete​​ each​​ of the​​ following sentences​​ with an​​ appropriate​​ word​​ from​​ the​​ box.

 

frankly

shiftsmischief

chores

confidence

trick

 

leftovers hands

close-knit

laboratory

 

1.I​​ come​​ from​​ afamily;​​ we never​​ keep​​ secrets​​ from​​ one another,

2.Spoiled children are often​​ up to​​ ​​ ​​ 

3.The​​ more he​​ fails,​​ the​​ more​​ he​​ losesin his abilities.

4.​​ are​​ the,​​ uneaten​​ edible​​ remains​​ of a​​ meal​​ after the​​ meal​​ is​​ over.

5.She speaksabout​​ her​​ broken-heart​​ when love affairs​​ fail.

6.It​​ would be nice​​ if​​ we​​ can​​ jointo celebrate​​ Valentine's Day.

7.Men do​​ roughly​​ 20 percent​​ of householdlike​​ laundry​​ and​​ cleaning.

8.The​​ thought​​ of​​ working​​ nightput​​ her​​ off​​ becoming​​ a nurse.

9.Typical​​ pharmaceutical​​ scientists​​ spend​​ most​​ of their​​ time​​ in a ​​ ​​ .

10.He​​ didn't really have​​ a serious​​ accident​​ -​​ that's​​ just​​ a​​ ​​ 

III.Fill​​ in​​ each​​ blank​​ with the​​ correct​​ form​​ of the​​ word​​ in​​ brackets.

1.This​​ insurance plan​​ offers​​ your​​ family​​ financial​​ ​​ in the eventof your death, (secure)

2.She is​​ a​​ verywoman.​​ ​​ She​​ ​​ is​​ ​​ always​​ ​​ helpful​​ ​​ and​​ ​​ sympathetic​​ ​​ toward​​ ​​ other people,​​ (care)

3.If​​ you continue​​ tothe​​ rules,​​ you​​ will​​ be punished,​​ (obedient)

4.She​​ was unable,​​ or,togiveme​​ further details, (will)

5.She has​​ beeninvolved​​ in​​ many​​ human​​ rights campaigns,​​ (act)

6.They​​ were seeking​​ an ultimateto the​​ citys​​ traffic​​ problem, (solve)

7.The​​ electric company​​ admitted theirfor​​ the​​ blackout,​​ respond)

8.My​​ family​​ has always been​​ veryof​​ what​​ I​​ do, (support)

9.Students now live with a​​ lot​​ offrom​​ their studies, (press)

10.Boys are considered​​ more, and​​ stubborn​​ than​​ girls,​​ mischief)

IV.Complete​​ the​​ sentence,​​ using​​ either​​ the​​ past​​ simple​​ or​​ past​​ progressive​​ of​​ the​​ verbs in​​ parentheses.

1.When​​ Mrs.​​ Chu(hear) a​​ strange noise,​​ she(get) up​​ to​​ investigate.

2.I(not​​ hear)​​ the​​ thunder​​ during​​ the​​ storm​​ last​​ night​​ because I(sleep).

3.At​​ eight​​ oclock​​ last​​ night,​​ I(practice)​​ the​​ piano.

4.When I(be) a​​ child,​​ we(make) our​​ own amusement

5.It(happen)​​ while​​ I(live)​​ in Eastbourne​​ last​​ year.

6.I(live)in​​ London​​ forten​​ years while I(be)​​ a child.

7.As I(walk)downthe​​ road, I(see)​​ Bill.

8.I​​ got​​ a package​​ in the​​ mail.​​ When I(open)​​ it, I(find)​​ a surprise.

9.While​​ Jane(wash)​​ thedishes,her brothers​​ ​​ television.

(watch)

10.I(rewind)​​ therented​​ video​​ before​​ I(return)​​ it​​ to​​ the​​ store​​ yesterday.

11.When​​ he​​ realized I(look)​​ at​​ him, he(turn)​​ away.

12.Richard(live) in ​​ ​​ Chicago ​​ ​​ for ​​ ​​ five ​​ ​​ years ​​ ​​ when ​​ ​​ his ​​ ​​ company

​​ (transfer) him​​ to​​ New​​ York.

13.He​​ usually​​ wears​​ sandals​​ but​​ when​​ I​​ last(see)​​ him​​ he​​ ​​ ​​ boots.

(wear)

14.I​​ was​​ alone​​ in​​ the​​ house​​ at​​ that​​ time​​ because​​ Mr.​​ Jones_(work)​​ ​​ in the​​ garage and​​ Mrs.​​ Jones(shop)

15.Jane(meet) her​​ husband​​ while she​​ ​​ Harvard.

V.Underline the correct​​ answer.

(study) lawat

1.On​​ my​​ last​​ visit​​ to​​ Wixton​​ I​​ found that​​ the​​ village​​ hadn’t​​ changed​​ /didnt​​ change​​ much.

2.Mark​​ has​​ taken​​ /​​ took​​ many​​ trips​​ to​​ Asia​​ since​​ he​​ has​​ started​​ /​​ started​​ his​​ own​​ import- export​​ business.

3.When I​​ was introduced​​ to​​ Carol, I​​ was sure​​ that​​ I​​ had met​​ /​​ met​​ her before.

4.Argentina​​ has​​ won​​ /​​ won​​ the​​ World​​ Cup​​ in​​ 1986​​ for​​ the​​ second​​ time​​ since​​ the​​ cup​​ was​​ / has been​​ first​​ awarded​​ in​​ 1930.

5.When​​ the​​ teacher​​ had​​ cornel​​ came​​ in,​​ all​​ the​​ students​​ had stood /​​ stood​​ up.

6.By​​ the​​ time​​ Jackson​​ had​​ arrived​​ /​​ arrived​​ to​​ help,​​ we​​ had​​ already​​ finished​​ /​​ already finished​​ moving​​ everything.

7.I​​ can’t​​ come​​ to​​ your party​​ because I​​ broke /​​ have​​ broken​​ my​​ leg.

8.As soon​​ as I​​ had turned​​ /​​ turned​​ the​​ ignition​​ key, the​​ engine​​ had​​ caught​​ /​​ caught​​ fire.

9.When​​ they​​ got​​ /​​ had​​ got​​ married,​​ they​​ knew​​ /​​ had known​​ each​​ other for 15​​ years.

10.My​​ brother​​ has​​ written​​ /​​ wrote​​ several​​ plays.​​ He​​ has​​ just​​ finished​​ /​​ just​​ finished​​ his second​​ tragedy.

11.The​​ apartment​​ was​​ hot​​ when​​ I​​ had​​ got​​ /​​ got​​ home,​​ so​​ I​​ had​​ turned​​ /​​ turned​​ on​​ the​​ air conditioner.

12.Ann​​ has​​ started​​ /​​ started​​ a​​ letter​​ to​​ her​​ parents​​ last​​ week,​​ but​​ she​​ still​​ hasn’t​​ finished​​ / didnt​​ finish​​ it.

13.I​​ knew​​ /​​ have​​ known​​ Tim​​ when​​ he​​ was​​ a​​ child,​​ but​​ I​​ didnt​​ see​​ /​​ haven’t​​ seen​​ him​​ for​​ many​​ years.

14.It​​ was the​​ fifth​​ time she​​ asked /​​ had asked​​ me​​ the​​ same question.

15.I​​ haveread/read​​ his books​​ when I​​ hasbeen/was​​ at​​ school.​​ Haveyoueverread/Didyoueverread​​ his books?

VI.Complete​​ the​​ sentences​​ with​​ the correct​​ form or​​ tense​​ of the​​ verbs​​ in​​ brackets.

1.When​​ Glen​​ ​​ 

(open)​​ the book, some pages(fall) out.

2.Since​​ she(work)​​ at​​ the​​ company​​ she(not​​ have)​​ a​​ day off​​ through illness.

3.It​​ was the​​ first,​​ time I(talk)​​ ​​ to​​ Ellaoutside​​ the​​ office.

4.My​​ boss​​ ​​ photos.

(come)​​ into​​ the​​ office​​ just​​ as​​ I​​ 

(show)​​ holiday

5.Mozart(die)​​ while​​ he(compose)​​ the Requiem.

6.At​​ the​​ time of​​ the​​ robbery,​​ they(stay)​​ with​​ my​​ parents.

7.Mr.​​ Count​​ ​​ 

(work) as​​ a cashier​​ for​​ twenty-five​​ years.​​ Then​​ he

​​ ( retire) and(go) to​​ live​​ in​​ the country.

8.The​​ pollution​​ problem​​ ​​ ​​ 

(get)​​ worse over​​ the​​ last​​ decade.

9.I(not/​​ see)​​ Jane​​ for​​ ages.​​ When​​ I​​ last(see)​​ her,​​ she

​​ (try)​​ to​​ find a​​ job.

10.In a surprise​​ move,​​ the Prime Minister(resign)​​ last​​ night.

11.Alexander​​ Graham​​ Bell(already/​​ invent) the​​ telephone by​​ the​​ time I​​ was​​ born.

12.Thats​​ the​​ first​​ time I​​ ​​ ​​ 

(see)​​ Jan​​ look​​ embarrassed.

13.I​​ didn’t​​ know​​ who she​​ was.​​ I(never/​​ see) her​​ before.

14.I(buy)​​ a​​ new​​ alarm​​ clock​​ the​​ other​​ day​​ in​​ Taylor’s​​ the​​ jewelers,​​ when​​ I actually(see) somebody​​ shoplifting.

15.I(not​​ like)​​ having​​ Sam​​ for​​ my​​ roommate​​ last/year.​​ He

​​ ​​ (always/​​ leave).​​ This​​ dirty​​ clothes​​ on​​ the​​ foor.

 

VII.Are​​ the​​ underlined​​ parts​​ of​​ these​​ sentences​​ right​​ or​​ wrong?​​ Correct​​ them​​ where necessary.

1.Carla​​ has​​ not​​ seen​​ snow​​ before​​ coming​​ to​​ New​​ York.

2.David​​ ate​​ in​​ this​​ restaurant​​ several​​ times.

3.I​​ have​​ met​​ Abdul​​ in​​ my​​ first​​ English​​ class​​ last​​ June.​​ We​​ are​​ friends​​ since​​ that​​ day.

4.Since I​​ came​​ to this​​ country,​​ I​​ was learning​​ a​​ lot​​ about​​ the way​​ of​​ living​​ here.

5.In the early​​ part​​ of​​ last​​ week,​​ Americans​​ everywhere​​ have​​ gone​​ to the polls​​ to​​ vote.

6.We​​ thought​​ that​​ our​​ original​​ plan​​ was​​ a​​ good​​ one,​​ but​​ we​​ modified​​ it​​ a​​ great​​ deal​​ over the​​ past​​ few​​ weeks.

7.While I​​ was surfing​​ the net​​ yesterday, I​​ was finding​​ a​​ really​​ interesting​​ website.

8.Since​​ ​​ it​​ ​​ was​​ ​​ invented​​ ​​ in​​ ​​ 1879,​​ ​​ the​​ ​​ light​​ ​​ bulb​​ ​​ became​​ ​​ indispensable​​ ​​ in​​ ​​ American​​ household.

9.When I​​ am​​ writing,​​ my​​ composition​​ last​​ night, someone​​ knocks​​ on the​​ door.

10.By​​ the​​ time I​​ got​​ to the party,​​ most​​ people​​ went​​ home.

VIII.Complete​​ each​​ of these​​ sentences​​ with​​ an appropriate preposition.

1.Will​​ you take​​ responsibilityarranging​​ the​​ food?

2.As I​​ am​​ now​​ in​​ my​​ final​​ yearthe​​ secondary​​ school, I​​ ama lot​​ of​​ study​​ pressure.

3.Can​​ you​​ give​​ me a handloading​​ the​​ van?

4.We​​ are​​ a​​ very​​ close-knit​​ family​​ and​​ very​​ supportiveone​​ another.

5.Please​​ will​​ you all​​ joinmesinging​​ the national​​ anthem.

6.Whenever​​ ​​ problems​​ come,​​ we​​ discuss​​ them​​ frankly​​ and ​​ find ​​ solutions quickly.

7.Womens​​ responsibility​​ is​​ to lookthe​​ family.

8.The​​ children​​ are​​ very​​ excitedtheir​​ camping​​ holiday.

9.Responsibility​​ is sharedparents​​ and​​ teachers.

10.She​​ has every​​ confidenceher​​ students’​​ abilities.

IX.Complete​​ the​​ second​​ sentence​​ so that​​ it has​​ a​​ similar​​ meaning​​ to​​ the​​ first.

1.Steve started working​​ for​​ this company​​ five​​ years​​ ago.

Steve has_​​ 

2.Do​​ you have any​​ experience of​​ driving​​ this​​ kind​​ of​​ ear?

Have​​ you​​ 

3.When she​​ heard​​ the​​ results,​​ Mary​​ began​​ to​​ feel​​ more confident.

Since__

4.Nancy​​ hasnt​​ come since​​ 1999.

The​​ last​​ time​​ 

5.During​​ my​​ dinner,​​ the​​ phone​​ rang.

While​​ 

6.David left​​ the​​ party​​ before​​ we arrived​​ there.

When​​ 

7.We havent​​ gone​​ to a​​ concert​​ for​​ ages.

It’s_

8.Sarah​​ hasn’t​​ seen her​​ friends since​​ she​​ left​​ for​​ the United States.

Sarah​​ last_

9.I​​ have never​​ stayed​​ in such​​ an expensive hotel​​ before.

This​​ is​​ 

10.In the​​ middle​​ of our​​ sleep​​ there were​​ a​​ knock​​ at​​ the door.

When​​ 

11.My​​ wait​​ for a​​ bus​​ has​​ lasted thirty​​ minutes​​ so​​ far.

I​​ 

12.Mozart​​ wrote​​ more​​ than 600​​ pieces of​​ music before he​​ was​​ 35.

By​​ the age​​ 

 

 

I.PRONUNCIATION

TEST​​ 1

Choose​​ the​​ word​​ that​​ has​​ the​​ underlined​​ part​​ pronounced​​ differently​​ from​​ that,​​ of​​ the others.

1. a.family b.​​ parents c. happy d. frankly

2. a.mischief b.​​ believe c. obedience d. niece

3. a. shifts b.​​ works c.groups d. hands

4. a.safe b.​​ secure c.sure d.​​ support

5. a. baths b.​​ ​​ clothes c. enjoys d. solutions

II.LANGUAGE​​ FOCUS

A.​​ ​​ Choose​​ the​​ one​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the​​ sentences​​ or substitutes​​ for​​ the underlined​​ part.

6.My​​ father​​ sometimes has​​ to​​ be_a​​ night​​ shift​​ at​​ the​​ factory.

a.in b. ​​ at c. ​​ on d. ​​ over

7.Im​​ afraid​​ I’m​​ going​​ to be​​ late​​ home​​ -​​ something’s​​ comework.

a.over​​ –​​ for b. out​​ ​​ at c. off​​ –​​ to d. ​​ up -​​ at

8.Would​​ you​​ like​​ to share​​ your experience​​ ​​ ​​ 

the​​ rest​​ of​​ the​​ group?

a.with b.​​ to c.​​ among d.​​ ​​ of

9.We​​ are​​ a​​ veryfamily​​ and support​​ each other​​ through any​​ crises.

a.old-established​​ ​​ b.​​ well-to-do c.​​ low-income d.​​ close-knit

10.​​ most​​ men,​​ my​​ father​​ enjoys cooking.

a.Not​​ alike b.​​ Unlike c.​​ Unlikely d.​​ Dislike

11.Her​​ family​​ and​​ friends​​ have​​ given her lots​​ of​​ 

a.support b. supporting c. ​​ supporter d. ​​ supportive

12.My​​ mother​​ often​​ cooks​​ big​​ meals, so​​ we​​ havefor​​ days.​​ 

a.remainders b. ​​ surplus c. ​​ leftovers d. ​​ dishes

13.His​​ secretary​​ was​​ formidably​​ 

:​​ her​​ minutes​​ were works​​ of art.

a.good b.​​ efficient c.​​ ​​ active d.​​ ​​ working

14.Our parents​​ join hands​​ to​​ give us a nice house​​ and​​ a happy​​ home.

a.deal​​ with b.​​ manage c.​​ ​​ help together d.​​ work​​ together

15.Mark​​ enjoys having​​ fun​​ by​​ causing​​ trouble. He’s a​​ very boy.

a.stubborn b.​​ mischievous c.​​ ​​ obedient d.​​ well-behaved

B.Choose​​ the one​​ word or​​ phrase​​ -​​ a, b,​​ c or d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the​​ sentences.

16.Ithe new​​ Harry​​ Potter​​ book​​ now, so​​ you can borrow​​ my​​ copy​​ if​​ you​​ like.

a.finish b. ​​ finished c.​​ ​​ am​​ finished d. have​​ finished

17.As​​ youyour car​​ at​​ the​​ moment, can I​​ borrow​​ it?

a.don’t​​ use b. aren’t​​ using c.​​ ​​ havent​​ used d.won’t​​ use

18.While​​ her brother​​ was​​ in the​​ army, Sarahto​​ him​​ twice a​​ week.

a.was​​ writing b.​​ wrote c.​​ ​​ has​​ written d. had written

19.In a break-in last​​ week​​ the burglars​​ ​​ 

a. took b. have taken c. ​​ had taken d.were takingall​​ my​​ jewellery​​ but​​ left​​ the​​ picture.

20.Come and see​​ me when​​ youyour report.

a.finish b.​​ ​​ finished c. ​​ ​​ will​​ ​​ finish d.​​ hadfinished

21.Iin​​ the​​ hotel​​ twice​​ in​​ the​​ 1980s.

a.was​​ staying b. have stayed c.​​ ​​ had​​ stayed d. ​​ had​​ been​​ staying

22.Susanas, a​​ secretary​​ for 2​​ years​​ before her​​ marriage.

a.worked b. ​​ has​​ been​​ working​​ ​​ c.​​ has​​ worked d.​​ was​​ working

23.When I​​ got​​ home​​ I​​ found that​​ waterdown the​​ kitchen​​ walls.

a.ran b.​​ was ​​ ​​ running c.​​ has​​ run d.​​ ​​ has been​​ running

24.After​​ hehis​​ English course,​​ he went​​ to England to​​ continue his​​ study.

a.has​​ finished b. ​​ had​​ finished c. ​​ was​​ finished ​​ ​​ d.​​ ​​ would​​ finish

25.Iwith​​ children​​ before,​​ so I​​ know​​ what​​ to expect​​ in​​ my​​ new​​ job.

a.worked b. ​​ have worked c.​​ ​​ had worked d. ​​ have been​​ working

26.Howsince​​ wecollege?

a.are​​ you -​​ left b.​​ were​​ you -​​ left

c. ​​ have​​ you been -​​ have​​ left d. ​​ have​​ you been -​​ left

27.Heto​​ London​​ three​​ times this​​ year.

a.has been b.was c.​​ ​​ will​​ be d. ​​ had​​ been

28.When I​​ lasthim,​​ hein London.

a.saw​​ -​​ has been​​ living b.​​ ​​ see -​​ is​​ living

c. ​​ saw​​ -​​ was living d.​​ ​​ have seen -​​ lived

29.When I​​ arrived​​ at​​ the​​ meeting​​ the​​ first​​ speakerspeaking​​ and​​ the​​ Audience​​ 

a.just​​ finished -​​ were​​ clapping b.​​ ​​ had​​ just​​ finished​​ -​​ had dapped

c. ​​ had​​ just​​ finished​​ -​​ were​​ clapping d.​​ just​​ finished​​ -​​ had clapped

30.Hehis​​ job last​​ month​​ and​​ since​​ then heout​​ of​​ work.

a.lost​​ -​​ was b. ​​ was​​ lost​​ -​​ has been

c. ​​ has​​ lost​​ -​​ was d. ​​ lost​​ -​​ has been

C.Identify​​ the​​ one​​ underlined​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ A,​​ B,​​ C​​ or​​ D​​ -​​ that​​ must​​ be​​ changed for​​ the​​ sentence​​ to be​​ correct.

31.​​ Average​​ family​​ size​​ has​​ increased​​ from​​ the​​ Victorian​​ era.

A B C D

32.​​ Here’s​​ the​​ money​​ you​​ lent​​ me​​ it.​​ Maybe​​ you​​ dont​​ remember.

A B C D

33.​​ Most​​ children​​ nowadays​​ are​​ too busy​​ for​​ spending​​ time​​ with​​ their parents.

A B C D

34.Although​​ my parents​​ are​​ very busy​​ at​​ work,​​ but​​ they try​​ to​​ spend​​ as​​ much

A B C D

time​​ with their children​​ as possible.

35.Americans​​ found​​ themselves​​ with​​ less​​ free​​ time​​ over​​ the past​​ few​​ decades A B C

even though​​ they​​ are​​ earning​​ more​​ money.

D HI. READING

A.Fill​​ in​​ each​​ blank​​ with one appropriate​​ word​​ from​​ the box.

Bondingtrust belongvaluesconcerns supportive someone upbringing toughest together

Family​​ is​​ where​​ we​​ all​​ (36)to​​ and​​ from​​ where​​ our​​ identity​​ comes​​ from.​​ A person​​ is​​ valued​​ based​​ on​​ his​​ family​​ and​​ (37).We​​ all​​ belong​​ to​​ a​​ family​​ and​​ it​​ is our​​ family​​ that​​ keeps us​​ (38)through​​ thick​​ and​​ thin.​​ Without​​ having​​ a​​ family,​​ no person​​ is complete and​​ the​​ completeness​​ comes​​ with​​ good family​​ (39).

A​​ close​​ family​​ bond​​ is​​ like​​ a​​ safe​​ harbour,​​ where​​ we​​ feel​​ secure​​ and​​ where​​ we​​ trust​​ that​​ we​​ have​​ (40)always​​ there​​ to​​ whom​​ we​​ could​​ turn​​ to​​ when​​ we​​ need​​ them​​ the​​ most.​​ This​​ bonding​​ helps​​ to​​ build​​ a​​ (41)and​​ hope​​ that,​​ no​​ matter​​ what,​​ we have​​ people​​ to​​ be​​ with​​ us​​ in​​ our​​ (42)times.​​ It​​ is​​ through​​ a​​ family​​ that​​ we learn​​ the​​ (43)of​​ love,​​ trust,​​ hope,​​ belief,​​ cultures,​​ morals,​​ traditions​​ and every​​ little​​ matter​​ that​​ (44)to​​ us.​​ A​​ strong​​ foundation​​ for​​ any​​ individual comes from​​ being​​ with​​ a​​ (45)family.

B.Read​​ the​​ passage​​ carefully,​​ then​​ decide​​ whether​​ the​​ following​​ statements​​ are​​ true

(T) or​​ false​​ (F).

In​​ many​​ modern​​ countries,​​ people​​ think​​ of​​ a​​ family​​ as​​ a​​ mother,​​ a​​ father​​ and​​ their children.​​ But​​ this​​ is​​ not​​ the​​ only​​ kind​​ of​​ the​​ family​​ group.​​ In​​ some​​ parts​​ of​​ the​​ world,​​ a family​​ group​​ has​​ many​​ other​​ members.​​ This​​ kind​​ of​​ large​​ family​​ is​​ called​​ an​​ “extended family” or​​ a​​ “joint​​ family”.

The​​ joint​​ family​​ includes​​ all​​ living​​ relatives on​​ either​​ the​​ mothers or​​ the​​ father’s​​ side of​​ the​​ family.​​ It​​ is​​ made​​ up​​ of​​ grandparents,​​ parents,​​ brothers,​​ sisters,​​ uncles,​​ aunts,​​ and cousins.​​ They​​ live​​ together​​ in a​​ large house​​ or​​ in huts​​ built​​ close​​ together.

Early​​ people​​ probably​​ lived​​ in​​ joint​​ families.​​ They​​ had​​ to​​ be​​ part​​ of​​ a​​ large​​ group​​ in​​ order​​ to survive.​​ The​​ members​​ of​​ the​​ group​​ helped​​ each​​ other​​ hunt.​​ They​​ worked​​ together​​ to​​ protect themselves​​ from​​ dangerous​​ animals and other​​ enemies.

In​​ China,​​ people​​ lived​​ in​​ joint​​ families.​​ When​​ a​​ son​​ married,​​ he​​ and​​ his​​ wife​​ lived​​ at his​​ parents​​ home.​​ Unmarried​​ daughters​​ remained​​ at​​ home​​ until​​ they​​ married.​​ Chinese children​​ felt​​ very​​ loyal​​ to​​ their​​ parents.​​ Younger​​ members​​ of​​ the​​ joint​​ families​​ always​​ took care​​ of​​ the​​ old​​ ones.

In​​ India​​ and​​ Africa,​​ some​​ people​​ still​​ live​​ in​​ joint​​ families.​​ The​​ members​​ of​​ a​​ joint family​​ share​​ their​​ earnings​​ and​​ property.​​ If​​ one​​ member​​ of​​ the​​ group​​ becomes​​ ill​​ or​​ has​​ bad luck,​​ the​​ others​​ help​​ the​​ person.​​ As​​ in​​ the​​ past,​​ the​​ members​​ of​​ the​​ joint​​ family​​ offer​​ each other help and protection.

46.A​​ joint​​ family​​ consists​​ of a​​ mother, a​​ father,​​ and​​ their​​ children.

47.Long​​ time ago, people​​ had​​ to​​ live​​ in​​ joint​​ families​​ in order​​ to​​ survive.

48.In​​ joint​​ families,​​ the​​ elderly​​ are usually​​ cared for​​ by​​ their​​ children​​ or​​ ​​ grandchildren.

49.The​​ members​​ of​​ a​​ joint​​ family​​ in​​ the​​ past​​ were​​ more​​ helpful​​ and​​ protective​​ than​​ those​​ in the​​ present.

50.A​​ joint​​ family​​ is not​​ popular in​​ modern​​ countries.

IV. WRITING

Choose​​ the​​ sentence​​ -a, b, c or​​ d-which​​ is closest in​​ meaning​​ to the printed one.

51.Dont​​ assume​​ that​​ he​​ will​​ help​​ you.

a.You​​ should​​ take his​​ help​​ for​​ granted. b. ​​ He will​​ certainly​​ help​​ you.

c. ​​ You​​ shouldnt​​ take​​ his help​​ for​​ granted. d. ​​ His​​ help​​ is​​ not​​ necessary.

52.It’s pointless​​ to​​ have​​ this car​​ repaired.

a.This​​ car​​ should be​​ repaired. b. ​​ This​​ car​​ is not​​ worth being​​ repaired

c. This​​ car​​ is difficult​​ to​​ be​​ repaired. d. ​​ You neednt​​ repair​​ this​​ car.

53.Hardly​​ anybody​​ applied​​ for​​ the​​ job.

a.Nobody​​ applied​​ for​​ the​​ job because​​ it​​ was hard.

b.Anybody​​ found it​​ hard​​ to​​ apply​​ for​​ the​​ job.

c.Few​​ applicants were suitable​​ for​​ the​​ job.

d.There were​​ very​​ few​​ applicants​​ for this​​ job.

54.Dave had​​ to take a​​ cut​​ in pay​​ to​​ keep​​ from​​ losing​​ his​​ job.

a.Daves​​ salary​​ was​​ lowered. b. ​​ Dave​​ lost​​ his​​ job​​ and had​​ to​​ cut​​ in pay.

c.​​ Dave had​​ an​​ accident​​ and​​ lost​​ his​​ job. d. ​​ Dave was​​ given a salary​​ increase.

55.His​​ irresponsible​​ attitude​​ is​​ putting​​ his career​​ in​​ jeopardy.

a.He​​ is​​ so​​ irresponsible​​ that​​ he has​​ no career.

b.His​​ irresponsible​​ attitude​​ is​​ endangering​​ his​​ career.

c.His career​​ is​​ to​​ jeopardize​​ his​​ irresponsible attitude.

d.He​​ is​​ irresponsibly​​ putting​​ his​​ career​​ in​​ danger​​ of​​ ruin.

TEST​​ 2

I.PRONUNCIATION

A.​​ ​​ Choose​​ the​​ word​​ that​​ has​​ the​​ underlined​​ part​​ pronounced​​ differently​​ from​​ that​​ of the​​ others.

 

1. a. ​​ biologist b.​​ ​​ shift c.​​ ​​ trick d. ​​ decision

2. a. ​​ support b.​​ ​​ pressure c.​​ ​​ discuss d. ​​ mischievous

3. a. ​​ thought b.​​ ​​ threaten c.​​ ​​ thunder d. ​​ themselves

4. a. ​​ tricks b.​​ ​​ leftovers c.​​ ​​ depths d-​​ roofs

5. a. ​​ cook b.​​ ​​ school c.​​ ​​ soup d. ​​ noon

B.Choose​​ the​​ word​​ that​​ has​​ the​​ main​​ stress​​ placed​​ differently​​ from​​ that​​ of​​ the others.

6. a. ​​ project b.​​ ​​ support. c.​​ ​​ secure d. ​​ believe

7. a. ​​ obedience b.​​ ​​ mischievous c.​​ ​​ biologist d. ​​ decision

8. a. ​​ confidence b.​​ ​​ suitable c.​​ ​​ responsible d. ​​ secondary

9. a. ​​ leftover b.​​ ​​ household c.​​ ​​ garbage d. ​​ attempt

10. a. ​​ secret b.​​ ​​ university c.​​ ​​ separately d. ​​ interesting

II.LANGUAGE​​ FOCUS

A.Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or phrase -​​ a, b,​​ c or d​​ -​​ that​​ beat​​ completes​​ the sentence.

11.Can​​ you tell​​ me who is​​ responsiblechecking​​ passports?

a.to b.​​ in c. about d.​​ for

12.My​​ father​​ hasn’t​​ seen​​ his​​ older​​ brotherat​​ least​​ thirty​​ years.

a.since b. ​​ from c. ​​ during d.​​ ​​ for

13.She earned​​ extra​​ money​​ last​​ yearseveral​​ young​​ children.

a.bringing​​ into b. ​​ caring​​ for c.​​ ​​ taking​​ on d. ​​ bearing​​ up

14.She​​ is​​ leaving​​ him​​ because​​ she​​ cannothis bad temper​​ any​​ longer.

a.put​​ up​​ with b. ​​ put​​ away c.​​ ​​ put​​ off d. ​​ put​​ up .

15.Familylater​​ took​​ on a​​ much​​ greater significance​​ in​​ his​​ life.

a.relations b. ​​ relatives c.​​ ​​ relationships d.​​ relation

16.Some sociologists​​ believe​​ that​​ thefamily​​ of​​ ​​ parents​​ ​​ and​​ ​​ children​​ ​​ is​​ rapidly​​ becoming​​ a​​ thing​​ of​​ the​​ past.

a.joint b. ​​ closed c. ​​ nuclear d.​​ ​​ extended

17.Many​​ old people are​​ still​​ morethan​​ some​​ indolent​​ youths.

a.active b. ​​ action c. ​​ activity d.​​ ​​ activeness

18.It​​ wasof​​ you​​ to leave​​ the​​ medicine where​​ the​​ children could​​ get​​ it.

a.caring b. ​​ uncared c.​​ careful d.​​ ​​ careless

19.Ann is​​ very. She​​ takes​​ part​​ in​​ numerous​​ activities​​ outside of​​ school.

 ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ a. enjoyable b. ​​ funny c. ​​ outgoing d.​​ ​​ lively

 ​​ ​​​​ 20. Becoming​​ an adult​​ and​​ setting​​ up a no longer​​ mean​​ the​​ same​​ thing.

 ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ a. housing b. ​​ housework c. ​​ household d.​​ ​​ housemate

21.He​​ told​​ me​​ that​​ he had not​​ made​​ anyfor​​ his​​ summer​​ holiday.

a.plan b. ​​ idea c. ​​ project d.​​ ​​ scheme

22.Steve​​ is​​ a​​ goodman, completely​​ devoted​​ to​​ his​​ wife​​ and​​ kids.

a.free b. ​​ hard c. ​​ single d.​​ ​​ family

23.Strong​​ family​​ ties​​ provide​​ us​​ the​​ love andwe​​ need​​ for​​ a happy​​ life.

 ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ a.​​ secure b. ​​ Securing

c. ​​ security d.​​ ​​ securely

 ​​​​ 24.​​ Hes​​ alwaysto​​ his​​ father’s​​ wishes.

 ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ a.​​ confident b. ​​ supportive

 ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ c. ​​ obedient d.​​ ​​ expressive

25.​​ irritating​​ they​​ are,​​ you shouldn’t​​ lose​​ your​​ temper​​ with​​ your children.

a.No​​ matter b.​​ However c.​​ Despite d.​​ ​​ Because​​ of

B.Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or phrase​​ -​​ a, b,​​ c or d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the sentences.

26.Although​​ weall​​ day,​​ we havent​​ managed​​ to​​ find a suitable applicant.

a.are​​ interviewing b. had​​ interviewed .

c. ​​ have been​​ interviewing d. interviewed

27.Mark​​ firsthis wife​​ three​​ years ago​​ when​​ theyat​​ university.

a.met​​ -​​ have studied b.​​ met​​ -​​ were studying

c. ​​ has​​ met​​ -​​ studied d.​​ met​​ -​​ had been studying

28.I​​ much of​​ you lately. We​​ lastthreemonths ago.

a.didn’t​​ see​​ -​​ met​​ . b. havent​​ seen -​​ have​​ met

c. ​​ havent​​ seen​​ -​​ met d. didn’t​​ see​​ -​​ have​​ met

29.The​​ teama single​​ match so​​ far​​ this season.

a.doesn’t​​ win b.​​ didn’t​​ win c.​​ hasnt​​ won d. hadnt​​ won

30.Newsin​​ of a​​ large​​ fire​​ in central​​ London.

a.is​​ coming b. ​​ are coming c.​​ have come d.was come

31.​​ to​​ the​​ language center​​ when I​​ saw​​ you​​ yesterday​​ morning?

a.Have​​ you​​ goneb. ​​ Had​​ you​​ gone c. ​​ Did​​ you​​ go d.​​ ​​ Were​​ you​​ going

32.Theyin​​ that​​ company​​ for two​​ years​​ -​​ from​​ 2003​​ to 2005.

a.are working b. ​​ have worked c.​​ worked d. had worked

33.It​​ ​​ seems​​ ​​ that​​ ​​ everyone​​ ​​ has​​ ​​ a​​ ​​ computer​​ ​​ these​​ ​​ days​​ ​​ because​​ ​​ in​​ ​​ recent​​ ​​ years,​​ ​​ they

​​ very​​ affordable.

a.have become b. ​​ became c.​​ will​​ become d. are​​ becoming

34.The​​ number​​ of​​ studentslimited​​ and​​ a​​ number​​ of​​ books available​​ to​​ them​​ in​​ library.

a.is -​​ is b. ​​ is -​​ are c.​​ are -​​ are d. are -​​ is

35.Some people​​ think​​ that​​ ‘Pericles’by​​ Shakespeare.

a.wrote b. ​​ has​​ written c.​​ was​​ written d. had written

36.Your car​​ is​​ too dirty!​​ When​​ did​​ you have​​ it?

a.wash b. ​​ to​​ wash c.​​ to be washed d.washed ,

37.After the​​ race, the​​ celebration​​ began.

a.had been won b. ​​ is won c.​​ will​​ be won d.​​ have been won

38.She could not​​ speak, nor anything​​ we said.

a.she understands b. she​​ could understand

c. ​​ could​​ she​​ understand d.​​ did she​​ understand

39.By​​ the age of​​ 30,​​ hethree best-sellers.

a.wrote b.​​ has​​ written c. ​​ was writing d. ​​ had written

40.​​ When​​ the​​ power​​ went out,​​ the​​ clerksthe​​ reports​​ for the​​ meeting.

a.have copied b. ​​ copied c.​​ were​​ copying d. are copying

 

 

C.Identify​​ the one underlined​​ word​​ or phrase -​​ A,​​ B,​​ C​​ or D that​​ must​​ be changed​​ for​​ the​​ sentence​​ to be correct.

41.While​​ the​​ teacher​​ was​​ explaining​​ the​​ sum​​ on the​​ blackboard,​​ the​​ children

A B

threw​​ paper​​ aeroplanes​​ around​​ the classroom. C D

42.These children​​ bad​​ need​​ a​​ stable​​ and​​ secure​​ home​​ life.

A B ​​ ​​ C D

43.This​​ is​​ the​​ first​​ time​​ Janet​​ has​​ taken ​​ so​​ difficult​​ class,​​ but she​​ plans A B C

to complete​​ it.

D

44.The computer, one​​ of​​ mans​​ most​​ recent​​ creations,​​ have​​ revolutionized​​ the

A B C D

world​​ of information​​ processing.

45.His​​ teacher,​​ together​​ with​​ his​​ parents,​​ object​​ to​​ his​​ behavior​​ both​​ in​​ school A B C

Mad​​ at home.

D

III.READING

A.Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ fits​​ the​​ blank​​ space​​ in​​ the following​​ passage.

Everybody​​ want​​ to​​ have​​ a​​ happy family.​​ It​​ is​​ a​​ (46)of​​ all​​ people​​ in​​ this earth to​​ have​​ a​​ happy​​ family.​​ Comforts​​ in​​ life​​ are​​ (47)when​​ your​​ family​​ is​​ not​​ happy.​​ Heres​​ the​​ ingredients of​​ a​​ happy​​ family:

Unconditional​​ love​​ -​​ Unconditional​​ love​​ means​​ showing​​ love​​ (48)may happens.​​ Expressing​​ love​​ through​​ actions​​ and​​ words​​ is​​ a​​ very​​ important​​ factor​​ to​​ have​​ a happy​​ family​​ life.

Understanding​​ -​​ A​​ big​​ room​​ of​​ understanding​​ is​​ a​​ great​​ (49)also​​ to​​ have​​ a happy​​ family​​ life.​​ Understand​​ the​​ need​​ of​​ each​​ family​​ members.​​ Wife​​ should​​ understand​​ the need​​ of​​ her​​ husband​​ and​​ vice​​ versa.​​ ​​ Parents​​ should​​ understand​​ their​​ kids​​ (50)they are​​ growing​​ up.

Quality​​ time​​ -​​ This​​ is​​ very​​ important​​ to​​ have​​ a​​ happy​​ family​​ life.​​ Most​​ happy​​ families have​​ time​​ for​​ (51).​​ Parents​​ give​​ priority​​ to​​ spending​​ time​​ with​​ their​​ kids​​ during​​ (52)

​​ hours​​ from​​ work​​ rather​​ than having​​ fun​​ with​​ their​​ friends and associates.

Honesty​​ -​​ Being​​ honest​​ to each​​ other​​ would​​ also​​ (53)to a​​ happy​​ family​​ life.

Care​​ -​​ A​​ (54)family​​ is a​​ happy​​ family.​​ Care​​ for​​ the​​ need​​ of​​ each​​ other.

Patience and consideration​​ -​​ Consider​​ minor​​ differences, dont​​ make​​ it​​ a big​​ deal.​​ Have patience​​ to​​ (55)with​​ it​​ and​​ this​​ will​​ contribute​​ to a happy​​ family​​ life.

 

46. a.​​ right b.​​ ​​ dream c.​​ ​​ way d. ​​ priority

47. a. ​​ hopeless b.​​ ​​ meaningful c.​​ ​​ helpful d. ​​ useless

48. a. ​​ whatever b.​​ ​​ whenever c.​​ ​​ wherever d. ​​ however

49. a. ​​ equipment b.​​ ​​ fact c.​​ ​​ tool d. ​​ result

50. a. ​​ since b.​​ ​​ if c.​​ ​​ because d.​​ as

51. a. ​​ other b.​​ ​​ each other c.​​ ​​ each d. ​​ others

52. a.​​ all b.​​ ​​ for c.​​ ​​ off d.​​ out​​ of

53. a. ​​ contribute b.​​ ​​ dispense c.​​ ​​ distribute d. ​​ concentrate

 

54. a. ​​ caring b.​​ ​​ careless c.​​ ​​ cared d. ​​ careful

55. a. ​​ manage b.​​ ​​ apply c.​​ ​​ divide d. ​​ deal

B.Read the passage carefully, then​​ choose​​ the​​ correct​​ answer.

The​​ nuclear​​ family,​​ consisting​​ of​​ a​​ mother,​​ father,​​ and​​ their​​ children,​​ may​​ be​​ more​​ an​​ American ideal​​ than​​ an​​ American reality.​​ Of course, the so-called​​ traditional​​ American family​​ was​​ always​​ more​​ varied​​ than​​ we​​ had​​ been​​ led​​ to​​ believe,​​ reflecting​​ the​​ very​​ different racial, ethnic,​​ class, and​​ religious customs among​​ different​​ American​​ groups.

The​​ most​​ recent​​ government​​ statistics​​ reveal​​ that​​ only​​ about​​ one​​ third​​ of​​ all​​ current​​ American​​ families​​ fit​​ the​​ traditional​​ mold​​ and​​ another​​ third​​ consists​​ of​​ married​​ couples​​ who either​​ have​​ no​​ children​​ or​​ have​​ none​​ still​​ living​​ at​​ home.​​ Of​​ the​​ final​​ one​​ third,​​ about​​ 20 percent​​ of​​ the​​ total​​ number​​ of​​ American​​ households​​ are​​ single​​ people,​​ usually​​ women​​ over sixty-five​​ years​​ of age.​​ A​​ small​​ percentage,​​ about​​ 3​​ percent​​ of​​ the​​ total,​​ consists​​ of​​ unmarried people​​ who​​ choose​​ to​​ live​​ together;​​ and​​ the​​ rest,​​ about​​ 7​​ percent​​ are​​ single,​​ usually​​ divorced parents,​​ with​​ at​​ least​​ one​​ child.​​ Today,​​ these​​ varied​​ family​​ types​​ are​​ typical,​​ and​​ therefore, normal.​​ Apparently,​​ many​​ Americans​​ are​​ achieving​​ supportive​​ relationships​​ in​​ family​​ forms other than​​ the​​ traditional​​ one.

56.With​​ what​​ topic​​ is​​ the​​ passage​​ mainly​​ concerned?

a.The​​ traditional​​ American​​ family b.​​ The nuclear​​ family

c.​​ The current​​ American family d.​​ The​​ ideal​​ family

57.The​​ writer​​ implies​​ that.

a.there have​​ always been a wide​​ variety​​ of​​ family​​ arrangement​​ in​​ the​​ United​​ States

b.racial, ethnic, and​​ religious​​ groups have preserved​​ the​​ traditional​​ family​​ structure

c.the​​ ideal​​ American family​​ is​​ the​​ best​​ structure

d.fewer​​ married​​ couples​​ are​​ having​​ children

58.The​​ word​​ current’​​ in​​ line 7 could​​ best​​ be​​ replaced​​ by​​ which of​​ the​​ following?

a.typical b.​​ ​​ present c.​​ perfect d.​​ traditional

59.According​​ to​​ the​​ passage,​​ married​​ couples​​ whose​​ children​​ have​​ grown or​​ who have no children​​ represent​​ about_. . .

a.30​​ percent​​ of​​ households b.​​ 20 percent​​ of households

c. ​​ 7​​ percent​​ of​​ households d.​​ 3 percent​​ of households

60.Who​​ generally​​ constitutes a one-person household?

a.A​​ single​​ man​​ in​​ his​​ twenties b. ​​ An elderly​​ man ,

c.​​ A​​ single woman​​ in​​ her​​ late​​ sixties d.​​ A​​ divorced​​ woman

IV. WRITING

From​​ the​​ words​​ or​​ phrases​​ -a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d-​​ choose​​ the​​ one​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the sentences.

61.​​ that​​ I​​ could​​ hardly​​ hear her.

a.So quietly​​ she spoke b.​​ So quietly​​ did​​ she speak

c. So​​ did she speak​​ quietly d.​​ She spoke so quiet

62.The​​ council​​ never​​ wanted​​ the new​​ supermarket​​ to be​​ built,.

a.nor​​ local​​ residents​​ did b. ​​ so​​ did​​ local​​ residents

 

c. neither​​ did​​ local​​ residents d.​​ either didnt​​ local​​ residents​​ 63.in nomadic​​ societies​​ is broadly​​ defined.

a.​​ The​​ concept​​ of​​ family b.​​ As​​ the concept​​ of​​ family

c.​​ The​​ concept​​ of​​ family​​ that d.​​ Because​​ the​​ concept​​ of​​ family

64.Although they​​ had no​​ money,.

a.so​​ they​​ were content b. ​​ for, their content

c. ​​ they​​ were content d. ​​ but​​ they​​ were​​ content

65.The​​ table​​ was.

a.too heavy​​ that, one person​​ couldn’t​​ carry

b.so heavy​​ that​​ one​​ person could​​ carry

c.too heavy​​ for one​​ person to​​ carry

d.enough heavy​​ for one​​ person to​​ carry

ĐÁP ÁN

UNIT​​ 1

ĐÁP​​ ÁN

I. ​​ 1. /z/ 2.​​ /z/ 3.​​ /s/ 4. /iz/ 5.​​ /z/​​ ​​ 6.​​ /s/​​ ​​ 7.​​ /s/​​ ​​ 8./z/ 9.​​ /iz/​​ ​​ 10.​​ /s/

11./z/​​ ​​ 12./z/ 13./s/ 14. /s/ 15.​​ /z/16.​​ /s/17.​​ /iz/18.​​ /z/19.​​ /s/20./s/

21./z/​​ ​​ 22./s/ 23./z/ 24./iz/25.​​ /z/26.​​ /iz/27.​​ /z/28.​​ /s/  ​​​​ 29.​​ /s/30./s/

II. 1.​​ close-knit 2.​​ mischief 3. confidence 4.​​ Leftovers 5.​​ frankly

1.hands 7.​​ Chores 8.​​ Shifts 9.​​ laboratory 10.​​ trick

III.1.​​ security 2.​​ Caring 3.​​ Disobey 4.​​ unwilling 5.​​ Actively6. solution

7.​​ responsibility 8.​​ Supportive 9. Pressure 10.​​ mischievous

IV.​​ 
1.​​ heard - got
2.didn’t hear - was sleeping
3.was practicing
4.was - made
5.happened - was living
6.lived - was
7.was walking - saw
8.opened – found
9.was washing - were watching
10.rewinded - returned
11.was looking - turned
12.lived - transferred
13.saw - was wearing
14.was working — was shopping
15. met - was studying

V

 ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ 

1.hadn’t changed

2.has taken - started

3.had met

4.won — was

5.came - stood

6.arrived - had already finished

7.have broken

8.turned – caught

9.got - had known

10.has writen — has just finished

11.got - turned

12.started - hasn’t finished

13.knew - haven’t seen

14.had asked

15.read - was - Have you ever read

 

VI

1.opened -​​ fell

2.worked -​​ hasn’t​​ had

3.had​​ talked

4.came​​ -​​ was showing

5.died -​​ was composing

6.were​​ staying

7.worked -​​ retired​​ -​​ went

8.has been​​ getting​​ 

9.havent​​ seen​​ -​​ saw​​ -​​ was trying

10.resigned

11.had​​ already​​ invented

12.have seen

13.had never​​ seen

14.was buying -​​ saw

15.didnt​​ like​​ -​​ was always​​ leaving

VII.

 

1.had not seen

2.has eaten

3.met - have been

4.have learned

5.went

6.have modified

7.found

8.has become

9.was writing - knocked

10.had gone

VIII.​​ 1.for2.atunder 3.​​ with 4. of 5.​​ with​​ -​​ in

6. up 7. after 8. about 9. between 10. in

IX.

1.Steve has been​​ working/​​ has​​ worked​​ for​​ this company​​ for five​​ years.

2.Have​​ you ever​​ driven​​ this​​ kind​​ of car before?

3.Since​​ hearing​​ the​​ results​​ Mary​​ has​​ felt​​ more​​ confident./​​ Since​​ Mary​​ heard​​ the​​ results she has​​ felt​​ more confident.

4.The​​ last​​ time Nancy​​ came here was​​ in 1999.

5.While I​​ was having​​ dinner,​​ the phone​​ rang.

6.When​​ we​​ arrived​​ at​​ the party,​​ David had​​ left.

7.It’s ages since we​​ went​​ to a​​ concert.

8.Sarah​​ last​​ saw her​​ friends​​ when she​​ left​​ for​​ the United States.

9.This​​ is​​ the​​ first​​ time​​ I​​ have​​ stayed​​ in such an​​ expensive​​ hotel.

10.When​​ we were​​ sleeping, there was a​​ knock​​ at​​ the door.

11.I​​ have been waiting​​ for a​​ bus​​ for thirty​​ minutes.

12.By​​ the age of​​ 35,​​ Mozart​​ had written​​ more​​ than 600​​ pieces​​ of​​ music.

 

 

TEST​​ 1

I.1. b 2. C 3. D 4. c 5. a

II.A.​​ 6. C​​ 7. D​​  8. A ​​​​ 9. D​​ 10. B​​ 11. A​​ 15. b ,13. b14. D​​ 12. C​​ B.​​ 16. d

17. b​​ 18. b 19. a 20. a 21. c 22. a 23. b 24. b 25. b26. d 27. a 28. c 29. c 30. dC.​​ 31. C​​ (since) ​​​​ 34. C​​ (Ø)32.​​ C​​ (Ø)35.​​ A(have​​ found) 33.​​ C(to spend)

III.A. 36. belong 37. upbringing38. together 39.​​ Bonding 40.​​ someone

41. ​​ ​​ Trust 42.​​ Toughest43.​​ values 44.​​ Concerns 45.​​ supportive

B.

IV.46.​​ F 47. T

51. c 52. b48.T 49. F

53. d 54.a50. T

55. b

TEST​​ 2

I.A. 1. a2. c3. d4. b5. a

B.6. a7. b8. c9. d10. b

 

II.A. 11.d 12.d 13.b 14. a 15. c 16. c 17. a 18.d 19. d 20. c 21.a

 

22. d23. c24. c25. b  

B. 26.c37. a27.b ​​​​ 38. C28.c ​​​​ 39. b29. C ​​​​ 40. c30. a31. d32. c33.a34. b35. c  ​​​​ 36. d

B.​​ ​​ 41. C​​ (were​​ throwing) 42. A​​ (badly) 43. C​​ (such a​​ difficult/​​ so​​ difficult​​ a)

44. C​​ (has) 45. B​​ (objects​​ to)

III.A. 46. B 47. D 48.a​​ 49. c 50. d 51. b 52. c 53. a 54. a  ​​​​ 55.​​ d

 

 

B.  ​​ ​​ ​​​​ 56. C 57. a58.b​​ 59. A ​​ 60. c

 

IV. 61. b 62. c 63.a​​ 64. c 65. C

 

 

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