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    BDHSG-01/ 03- 2009

    I.Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from those of the others.1. a. drama b. grammar c. damage d. mammal

    2. a. drama b. plays c. lays d. says

    3. a. furnishing b. preparation c. preposition d. prerequisite4. a. fear b. near c. pear d. rear

    5. a. myth b. with c. both d. tenth

    6. a. book b. put c. brook d. booth

    7. a. serve b. function c. sudden d. stomach8. a. gen b. gaze c. gaudy d. gate

    9. a. obtain b. obstacle c. obstinate d. obsolete

    10. a. duty b. dual c. bugle d. duvetII.Supply the correct form of the word in the parentheses.

    1. The D war zone was a famous military base during the two.wars. ( resist)

    2. You should use it as a study room. Its..quiet. ( compare)3. Various kinds of colourful flowers..this garden. ( beautiful)

    4. A..friend is one who likes power. ( dominate)

    5. Robin Hood is a..hero who lived in Sherwood Forest, in Nottingham. ( legend)6. ..about the companys future meant that few people wanted to invest money on it.

    ( certain)7. The shop will change undamaged goods if ais show as proof of purchase. ( receive)

    8. The cost ofmust be paid by the buyer. ( carry)9. We had a marvelous holiday and our trip to Da Lat was.. ( forget)

    10. The crowd whoed itsby shouting insults at the players. ( approve)

    III. Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences:1.His personal problems seem to have been.him from his work lately.

    a. disrupting b. disturbing c. distracting d. dispersing

    2. he was a veryman; one day he would be happy, the next miserable.a. uncontrollable b. eneven c. temperamental d. dispirited

    3. This cloth..very thin.

    a. touches b. holds c. feels d. handles4. After all this time, John should take the bull by the horns and ask Mary to marry him.

    a. continue b. be secretive c. buy a bull d. be determined

    5. Ive had aof misfortune.

    a. success b. continuation c. repetition d. succession6. The music aroused an..feeling of homesickness in him.

    a. intense b. intentional c. intensive d. intended

    7. What are the mainof this illness?a. traces b. symptoms c. emblems d. tokens

    8. After accident the injured cyclist was in great.

    a. agony b. pain c. suffering d. hurt.

    9. Although we argued with him for a long time, he stood his ground.a. change his decision b. felt sorry for us c. refused to change his decision d. wanted to

    continue

    10. He said , ..while the iron is hot.a. Strike b. Beat c. Hit d. Pound

    IV. Use the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets:

    1. It is essential that he ( arrive)before six.

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    2. This lovely beach wont exist forever. Eventually, it ( probably erode)..away by the sea,

    and there will be nothing left but bedrock.3. On the first of next month, he ( be).in prison for five years.

    4. After I decided ( have) ..a garage ( build).next to the house, I hired a carpenter ( do)

    .the work.5. Freal was pleased ( admit)./..to the college.

    6. Id rather you ( not be).absent from class yesterday.

    7. John admitted ( surprise ) .by the unexpected birthday party last night.

    8. Thompson, ( catch).the ball, we would have won the game.V. Fill in each blank with one appropriate preposition:

    1. The play quite lived ___ ____my expectations.

    2. he took it _____granted that they were happy.3. Put ______the cigarette, please. I dont like the smell of your tobacco.

    4. What time did you turn______last night?

    5. it never occurred _______ me to ask him for proof of his identity.6. You should comply ______ the school rules.

    7. Just smell this meat! Its______

    8. its time you looked _____ and made plan for your future,9. I was taken _____ when I saw the bill.

    VI. Rewrite the following sentences in such a way that the second sentence has the same meaning asthe first one.

    1.Although the dog appeared harmless, it was, in fact, quite dangerous.-> Contrary

    2. But for your folly, you could have been a partner in the firm.

    -> If3. Thanks to Lauras support, I was able to finish the project.

    -> Had.

    4. Not many of the people in Britain speak a single word of my language.-> Hardly

    5. I am sure you didnt lock the front door. Here s the key.

    -> You cant..6. Keeping calm is the secret of passing your driving test.

    -> As long as.

    7. The fox was unsuccessful in reaching the grapes.

    -> The fox tried in.8. it is believed that the man escaped in a stolen car.

    -> The man is

    9. I think that youve drawn up some excellent plans. I must congratulate you.-> I must congratulate

    10. The critics were strongly impressed by her performance.

    -> her performance made

    VII. Rewrite the following sentences with the given words in such a way that the second sentencehas the same meaning as the first one. Do not change the form of the words in brackets.

    1. Im afraid our problems are only just beginning. ( ICEBERG)

    2. I would rather not see him tomorrow. ( DESIRE)3. The license is valid until December 31st , 1998. ( EXPIRY)

    4. They had to dismantle the vehicles to get them across the gorge. ( PIECES)

    5. I do wish you would stop biting your nails, Brian! It really annoys me. ( NERVES)6. Sarah wore dark glasses so that no one would recognize her. ( AVOID)

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    7. I found it when I was looking through some old papers. ( CAME)

    8. I think you should be tolerant of other peoples weaknesses. ( ALLOWANCES)9. Give it to him and youll regret it! ( STAND)

    10. hes certainly not stupid. (MEANS)

    VIII. Read the following passage and choose the correct answers.If you were to stop people in the street and ask them to name a ship that had been sunk, it is

    likely that nearly all of them would say the Titanic. For the sinking of the Titanic was, if not the

    most tragic, certainly the most famous sea disaster in the history of ocean travel.

    The Titanic was built as a luxury liner, intended to be the fastest in the world, and a great deal ofpublicity had surrounded it. The last point probably explains why so many important people from all

    walks of life were on the boat when it went down.

    The Titanic was on its maiden voyage to America in 1912 when it struck an iceberg andsank. Of its 2.300 passengers, more than two thirds were drowned. Because the Titanic was thought

    to be virtually unsinkable, no one was prepared for the tragedy. There was total panic as very few of

    the passengers had bothered to learn the necessary drill in the event of trouble. There was severeshortage of lifeboats and those that were launched were still half empty. The one point of calm was

    to be found in the ball room where the band carried on playing right to the very end.

    What makes the sinking of the Titanic even more tragic is the fact that warning of icebergshad been sent, yet the liner was still continuing at full speed. In addition, one ship was only ten

    miles away but did not receive the distress signal.One good thing did, however, result from the disaster . The whole question of safety at sea

    was looked into, resulting in much better safety measures including stricter lifeboat regulations andestablishment of an iceberg patrol.

    1.The sinking of the Titanic was

    a. the most tragic sea disaster. B. the most historic sea disaster c. the most famous sea disaster d. the first great sea disaster

    2. Why were so many important people on board?

    a. The Titanic had received a lot of publicity b. The Titanic was a luxury linerc. It was the fastest liner in the world. D. They wanted to go to America.

    3. The lifeboats were

    a. too short b. launched too soon c. half finished d. poorly equipped4. The chances of disaster were increased because

    a. no warnings had been sent b. the dance band were playing too loud

    c. the Titanic was traveling to fast d. there were no distress calls

    5. The positive result of the disaster was thata. a full inquiry was made b. a programme of iceberg destruction was started

    c. lifeboats were made larger d. sea travel was made safer.

    IX. Fill in each numbered space with one appropriate word.Television is one of mans most important ( 1).of communication. It brings (2).and

    sounds from around the world into millions of homes. A person with a television set can sit in his

    house and watch the President ( 3).a speech or visit a foreign country. He can see war being

    fought and watch statesmen try to ( 4).about peace ( 5).television. Home viewers can see andlearn about people, places, and things in faraway lands. TV even takes its viewers out of this world.

    It brings them ( 6).of Americas astronauts as the astronauts explore out of space. In ( 7)

    to all these things, television brings its viewers a steady stream of programmes that are ( 8).toentertain. In fact , TV provides many more ( 9).programmes than any other kinds. The

    programmes include action packed dramas, light comedies, sporting ( 10)..and motion pictures.

    KEYS:

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    I. 1. A 2. DE 3. D 4.C 5. B 6. D 7. A 8. A 9. A 10. C

    II. 1. resistance 2. comparatively 3. beautify4. dominant 5. legendary 6. uncertainty

    7. receipt 8. carriage 9. unforgettable

    10. disapprovalIII. 1. C 2. C 3. C 4. D 5. D 6. C 7. B 8. B 9. C 10. A

    IV.

    1. arrive / should arrive

    2. is probably eroded / will probably be eroded3. will have been

    4. to have, built, to do

    5. to be admitted6. hadnt been

    7. being surprised

    8. Had Thompson caughtV. 1. up- to; 2. for 3. out; 4. up ; 5. to ; 6. with ; 7. off ; 8. ahead ; 9. aback ;

    VI.

    1. Contrary to its harmless appearance, the dog was, in fact, quite dangerous.2. if it hadnt been for your folly, you could have been a partner in the firm.

    3. Had it not been for lauras support, I couldnt have been able to finish the project.4. Hardly do people in Britain speak a single word of my language.

    5. You cant have locked the front door.6. As long as you keep calm, you will / may pass your driving test

    7. The fox tried in vain to reach the grapes.

    8. The man is believed to have escaped in a stolen car.9. I must congratulate youon your having drawn uo some excellent plans

    10. her performance made a deep impression on the critics

    VII.1. Im afraid our problems are just the tip of the iceberg.

    2. I dont desire to see him tomorrow.

    3. The expiry date of this license is on Dec..4. They had to take the vehicles to pieces to.

    5. ! It really gets on my nerves.

    6. Sarah wore glasses so as to avoid being recognized.

    7. I came across it when I was.8. I think you should make allowance for other peoples weakness.

    9. Stand up to him and you will regret it!

    10. He is by no means stupid.VIII.1 .C 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. D

    IX.

    1. means 2. pictures 3. make / deliver 4. argue 5. on

    6. pictures 7. addition 8. made 9. entertaining 10. events.