Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    1/34

    EFS - SportLimba Engleza anul I sem.I- anul univ. 2013-2014Titular urs! Le tor univ. "r". #armen $%inea

    &'LTI(LE #)*I#E

    1. The Olympic Games represent the modern revival of the ancient Olympian games, consisting ofinternational athletic and sporting contests held ..................... in a selected country since theirinception in Athens in 1896.a. every two years

    . every four yearsc. every year d. every three years

    !. "O# is the a reviation for ............................................, an organi$ation ased in %ausanne,&wit$erland, created y 'ierre de #ou ertin and (emetrios )i*elas, on +une ! , 189-.a. "nternational Olympic #ontest

    . "nternational Olympic #ommissionc. "nternational Olympic #ommitteed. "nternational Organi$ation #ommittee

    . The ational Olympic #ommittees / O#s0 are .................. for organi$ing their country s participation in the Olympic Games.a. responsi le

    . committedc. guiltyd. entitled

    .-. The 2omanian Olympic #ommittee was ............... in 191- and is a mem er of the Association of

    ational Olympic #ommittees /'aris, 3rance0 and the 4uropean Olympic #ommittees /2ome,"taly0.a. invented

    . discoveredc. found

    d. founded

    5. The categories of sports that group all "nternational &ports 3ederations area. spring sports, autumn sports and e7treme sports

    . summer sports, winter sports and recogni$ed sportsc. summer sports, autumn sports and dangerous sportsd. water sports, snow sports and indoor sports

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    2/34

    6. &*ating, s*iing, o sleigh, ice hoc*ey, curling and iathlon are all ......................... .a. snow sports

    . ice and snow sports

    c. winter sportsd. summer sports

    . otorcycle racing, mountaineering and clim ing, s:uash and rac:uet all are all ..............a. recogni$ed sports

    . nature sportsc. un*nown sportsd. imaginary sports

    8. .............................. is a group of running, hurdling, ;umping and throwing events held etweenindividuals or teams at indoor and outdoor meets.a. 2unning events

    . Trac* and 3ieldc. +umping eventsd. #om ined events

    9.hile a typical outdoor trac* is a ..................... , a typical indoor trac* is ................... in length?that is why indoor trac* and field has a different set of records from outdoor trac*.a. -==@meters oval, ... !== meter

    . -==@meter oval, ... !== metersc. !==@meter oval, ... -== metersd. -==@meters circle, ... !== meters

    11. The purpose of the banked turns present on indoor trac*s is to .....................................a. prevent runners from reaching top speed in a short period of time.

    . stimulate competition etween runners.c. allow runners to reduce speed so as to prevent possi le ris*s of in;ury.d. allow runners to reach top speed without running off the trac*.

    .

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    3/34

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    4/34

    18. The triple jump involves a three@phase se:uence and it is sometimes calledthe ................................ .a. sprint, step and hop

    . hop, step and ;ump

    c. ;ump, step and hopd. leap, step and ;ump

    19. To egin the throw, the contestant ................. the ;avelin near its center of gravity andsprints down the runway toward a ............... line.a. snatches, ....... scrap

    . grips, ...... scratchingc. grasps, ...... scratchd. gra s, ..... scratch

    !=. The ................. consists of ten different men competitions held over a two@day span.a. decathlon

    . heptathlonc. pentathlond. he7athlon

    !1.The &ports (epartment reporters .... over their ideas again and again efore puttingthem in writing.a. analy$ed

    . passedc. tal*edd. issued

    !!. The gymnast was very depressed towards the end of his life, ecause although she had eena champion, she had never felt that she had really .... it.a. arrived

    . clim edc. maded. reached

    ! . o sooner had the spectators een evacuated from the stadium the firecrac*ers started.a. as

    . thanc. thend. when

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    5/34

    !-.(espite their initial o ;ection a out the match, the organi$er soon .......... them playing together.a. had

    . madec. organi$edd. persuaded

    A & A

    !5.The oo* a out the tennis player s affair is finally in paper ac*.a. down

    . inc. outd. up

    !6. The situation is out of control, so they have as*ed the referee to come ....... .a. etween

    . y

    c. ind. on

    .! . &cientists are trying to discover why some sportsmen are more suscepti le .... illnesses than

    others.a. a out

    . onc. tod. with

    !8. The coach advised her not to feel under any .............. to participate in the Olympic games if shereally disli*ed the idea.a. commitment

    . dutyc. o ligationd. responsi ility

    !9. The sports people can e ro*en into two distinct types B the hardened ones and theopportunists.a. down

    . intoc. outd. up

    .

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    6/34

    =.The tennis player was arrested suspicion ta7 evasion.a. of .....with

    . on .....of c. over ..... of d. with .....of

    1. >hen the crowd started to get ........... on the stadium, the police moved in and made a lot ofarrests.a. deregulated

    . ruled outc. unregulatedd. unruly

    !. The supporters will need to apply for a visa at least two months ......... of their foot all trip.a. ahead

    . in front

    c. efored. earlier .

    . The children were ..... despair when their favorite school foot all team lost the game.a. a out

    . inc. ond. with.

    -. The foot all team coach accused the #hief of 3oot all Association of orchestrating a .......campaignagainst him.a. ;eer

    . scornc. smear d. sneer

    5. A new ........ of programmes on 4nglish rug y will e roadcast on #hannel ! this spring.a. series

    . se:uencec. seriald. episode

    6. any African foot all players are so poor that they live from hand to ......... .a. hand

    . legc. headd. mouth

    .

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    7/34

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    8/34

    - .The two men were .. out of !== applicants for the positions of sports counsellors.a. short@handed

    . short@listed

    c. short@sightedd. short@changed

    --. The sports leader rehearsed his speech again and again until he was sure that he [email protected]. e7act

    . perfectc. accurated. precise

    .-5. "n two month s time the #u an gymnast s visa will have ....... out and she will have to go ac*home.a. een

    . gotc. rund. went

    -6. The private detective who had een hired to .......... down the missing gymnasts finallyfound them in "taly.a. catch

    . chasec. followd. trac*

    - . As soon as the 'resident of &teaua stepped out of the car, the guards moved action to hold ac* the crowds.a. in

    . intoc. tod. with

    -8.The tennis private school ran financial trou le when 85C of the staff went on stri*e.a. into

    . inc. ond. off

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    9/34

    -9. The e7perts haven t had time to complete their investigations, ut they haveconcluded ..................that the e7plosion on the stadium was caused y a om .a. terminally

    . tentatively

    c. tenuouslyd. temporally

    5=. The athlete who runs ................, who ;umps .............. or ................ or who throws ..................winsthe trac* and field events.a. faster, ... higher or longer, ... farther

    . the fastest, ... the higher or the longer, ... the furthestc. the fastest, ... the highest or the longest, ... the farthestd. fast, ... high or long, ... far

    .

    51. "f you are saying that the 3rench athlete has ;ust set a new record y throwing ....................," have no .................... :uestions for you.a. the farthest, ... farther

    . the farthest, ... further c. the furthest, ... farther d. the furthest, ... further

    5!. 4ven if the German athlete used to e .................. runner at the indoor 5=@meter dash,unfortunately, he o tained the .............. result of his career last year.a. the etter, ... the worse

    . the est, ... the worstc. a etter, ... the addestd. the worst, ... the est

    .5 . In the following sentences: a0 The 2omanian athlete is approa %ing the finish line.

    0 &he has een sprinting li*e hell on the last lap.the words written in bold are:a. 'resent #ontinuous Tenses

    . Gerundsc. 'resent 'articiplesd. 'ast 'articiples

    5-. In the following sentences: a0 "n the long ;ump the athletes are rate" on their longest ;ump. 0 >e are a out to see the result the ;umper has ;ust lan"e" in the sandpit.

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    10/34

    the words written in bold are:a. 'resent 'articiples

    . &imple 'ast Tensesc. 'ast 'articiplesd. "rregular ver s

    55. Choose the correct prepositions that require the use of Gerunds: Deep ...... running, .........changingspeed and ...... maintaining an even pace throughout the race.a. out, ... y, ... without

    . on, ... without, ... yc. in, ... through, ... yd. up, ... in, ... till

    56. Choose the correct prepositions that require the use of Gerunds: "f you want to succeed ...

    finishingthe race ............ *noc*ing down hurdles, sprint smoothly ............ s*imming ;ust over the hurdles.a. on, ... with, ... when

    . over, ... without, ... towardsc. into, ... with, ... tilld. in, ... without, ... while

    5 . The athlete really regretted ............... across the line efore throwing the ;avelin.a. steping

    . to stepc. to having stepd. stepping

    58. "t s not worth ...................with amateurs, when you are a true professional.a. to compete

    . competeingc. competingd. compete

    59. All legal throws .................... in the prescri ed fan@shaped in@ ounds area B this is the rule.a. should land

    . must landc. may landd. can land

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    11/34

    6=.The Asian athlete ........................ a chance to win the competition if his competitor is dis:ualified.a. might have had

    . must not havec. may haved. could have had

    61. The spectators ...................... to throw dangerous o ;ects on the foot all pitch? it s against therules.a. don t need

    . are not allowedc. must notd. are not prohi ited

    6!. #%oose t%e orre t ans+er!

    They ................................. the throw, ecause the athlete stepped across the line efore hurlingthe ;avelin? why didn t theyEa. should have disallowed

    . must have disallowedc. couldn t have disallowedd. shouldn t have disallowed

    6 . According to the rules, the athlete ................ the hammer handle with oth hands and*eep his feet stationary while whirling the all around in a circle a ove his head.a. can grip

    . may gripc. must gripd. is allowed to

    6-. 4ven if the athlete was not completely recovered from his last in;ury, he ......................whirlthe hammer around and release it without any mista*es.a. can t

    . will e a lec. couldn t e a le tod. was a le to

    65. "n the javelin throwing , the competitors throw a steel@tipped metal spear as far as they .......... .a. must

    . canc. dod. may

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    12/34

    66. "n discus throwing , once the athletes enter the circle and egin a throw, they ...................the ground outside the circle until the discus has landed.a. can t touch

    . are not a le to

    c. must not touchd. don t need to touch

    6 . Triple ;umpers .................. a three@phase se:uence of a hop, a step and a ;ump efore landing inthe sandpit B this is the rule.a. can master

    . must master c. may master d. should master

    68. The pole@vaulter ......... ;ust .............. dis:ualified for missing all three ;umping attempts.a. had .... een

    . was .... FFFF c. has ..... eend. has ...... eing

    69. They ..................... the 2omanian pole@vaulter for dislodging the ar.a. penali$ed

    . have penali$edc. had een penali$edd. used to penali$ed

    =. The coach ........ /as*0 what the role of the press ..... / e0 in the last foot all fi7ture.a. as*ed .... was

    . was as*ing ..... wasc. as*ed .... had een

    1. The specialist ...... /say0 that the sports industry ...... / e0 the money spinner of the futurein this third world country.a. is saying .... was

    . says ... will ec. said ... will e

    !. The manager of the hand all team .......... /tarnish0 his reputation ecause he ..... / e0involved in a corruption scandal.

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    13/34

    a. would tarnish .... was . tarnished .... had eenc. has tarnished ....will e

    . The as*et all players ....... / e0 announced that the ;ury ......... /reach0 a verdict concerningtheir case at the end of the day.a. were ... will reach

    . were ... would reachc. were ... reach

    -. The gymnasts ............... /stay0 in the waiting room until the us ..... / e0 announced.a. will e staying ... is

    . will stay ... will ec. are staying ... had een

    5. >hile the delegate of African &ports #ommission .............. /ma*e0 his speech, hesuddenly ....... /feel0 faint.a. ma*es ... feels

    . made ... feltc. was ma*ing ... felt

    6.The spo*eswoman .............. /apologi$e0 the &ports inister ecause he ........./miss0the meeting.a. apologi$ed ... missed

    . apologi$ed ... had missedc. apologi$es ... had missed

    . "t is elieved that retired cric*et players ...... / e0 given short shrift y the Governmentwhen they .......... /su mit0 their pay claim.a. will e ... su mit

    . will e ... will su mitc. will e ... will have su mitted

    8. The sponsor of the team ......... /pretend0 that he ......... /agree0 to the coach s suggestion.a. has pretended ... would agree

    . will pretend ... agreedc. pretended ... would agree

    9. The &ports (epartment news presenter ............ /spea*0 for two minutes when he ...../ e0announced that nothing could e heard on T).a. had een spea*ing ... was

    . has een spea*ing ... wasc. was spea*ing ... was

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    14/34

    8=. The manager of the tennis clu " ....... /wor*0 for ......... /as*0 me to hire two more accountants.a. was wor*ing ... will e as*ing

    . wor* ... has as*edc. has wor*ed ... is as*ing

    81. The chairman said the non governmental organi$ation for orphan gymnasts ..... / e0 nowin much etter shape to face the future ut they ...... /not e0 out of the wood yet.a. was ... had not een

    . was ... were notc. was ... has not een

    8!. The mayor .......... /tal*0 of uilding a new &ports all for children for several months now, utthe pro;ect ......... /seem0 unli*ely to get off the ground.

    a. has een tal*ing ... seems . tal*s ... seemsc. is tal*ing ... seems

    8 .The secretary ....... /tell0 &ports inister that the union s representatives ............/ring0up all morning, complaining a out getting low salaries.a. told ... had een ringing

    . was telling ... were ringingc. tells ... ring

    8-. The accountants .............. /estimate0 that it ............. /cost0 a fortune to repair the old &ports all.a. estimated ... will cost

    . estimated ... would costc. estimated ... have cost

    85. The mem ers of the private tennis clu ...... / e0 forced to pay an e7tra fee which they ........../refuse0 to pay efore.a. will e ... refused

    . were ... had refusedc. have een ... will refuse

    86. >hile the *arate fighter ............ /shoot0 a new movie he ........ /have0 a ad accident.a. shot ... has

    . has een shooting ... hadc. was shooting ... had

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    15/34

    8 . The &ports inister .............. /not continue0 his speech until the audience ....... /stop0 tal*ing.a. hadn t continued ... stop

    . didn t continue ... had stoppedc. didn t continue ... will stop

    88. The tennis player ........... /address0 to the audience for two minutes when few men ........... /start0hec*ling him.a. had een addressing ... started

    . has een addressing ... startsc. was addressing ... had started

    89. There ....... / e0 a lot of people who had a stained from voting ecause they ......./claim0 thatnone of the candidates running for the tennis clu s presidency was the right person.

    a. are ... has claimed . were ... claimedc. have een ...shall claim

    9=.>hen the 3rench athlete ....... /start0 sprinting smoothly, his Hritish competitor..... already ...... /*noc*0 down the first hurdle.a. was starting? has ... *noc*ed

    . started? had ... *noc*edc. has started? had ... *noc*ed.

    91. #%oose t%e orre t ans+er!>hile the pole@vaulter ................ /race0 down the short runway, he ............ /drop0 the pole.a. was racing ... dropped

    . was racing ... was droppingc. raced ... dropped

    9!. " thin* the athlete .............. /touch0 the ground outside the circle efore the discus.................... /land0.a. will have touched ... landed

    . has touched ... will landc. will touch ... lands

    9 . The running and hurdling competitions ma*e up the field events, while the ;umping andthrowing contests comprise the trac* events.a. True

    . 3alse

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    16/34

    9-. The word athletics is a synonym for the e7pression track and field events.a. True

    . 3alse

    95. "ndoor trac*@and@field events, such as the indoor 5=@meter dash, ta*e place on stadiums or arenaswith some spectator seating.a. True

    . 3alse

    96. "n outdoor competitions, running events never occur simultaneously with other field events.a. True

    . 3alse

    9 . The infield is a grassy area which encircles the trac* and where running events ta*e place.a. True

    . 3alse

    98. The outdoor sprints or dashes consist of the 1==@meter, !==@meter and -==@meter events.a. True

    . 3alse

    99. The 8==@meter, 1,5==@meter and ,===@meter runs are also *nown as middle@distance events.a. True

    . 3alse

    1==. 2unning the middle@distance events necessarily involves changing speed several times during therace.a. True

    . 3alse

    1=1. "n middle@distance events the est strategy is to maintain an even pace throughout the race.a. True

    . 3alse

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    17/34

    1=!. The most common middle@distance races are the ones of 5,=== to 1=,=== meters and themarathon.a. True

    . 3alse

    1= . "n distance races, the *nee action is fast and the strides are longer than those used in sprinting ormiddle@distance running.a. True

    . 3alse

    1=-. #hoosing the est running strategy is vital in distance running.a. True

    . 3alse

    1=5.

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    18/34

    11=. #hoose the correct 4nglish translation for the following 2omanian sentence Nu neleg de ce ise interzice s vor easc cu preedintele federatiei.

    a. " m not undestanding why he is for idden to tal* to the president of the federation. . " don t understand why he is for idden to tal* to the president of the federation.c. " don t understand why he is for idden tal*ing to the president of the federation.

    111. e was punished ....... something some ody else had done.

    a. a out . onc. for

    11!. " thin* " haven t seen a good foot all game for FFFFFFF .a. ages . last year c. month

    11 . &he hasn t spo*en to her rother FFFFFF she came ac* from the Olimpic Games.a. after

    . eforec. since

    11-. #hoose the correct 4nglish translation of the following 2omanian sentence Ti-as spune maimulte despre proba de triplu salt daca ne-am intalni.a. " would tell you more a out the triple ;ump event, if we meet.

    . " would tell you more a out the triple ;ump event, if we met.c. " should tell you more a out the triple ;ump event, if we had met.d. " shall tell you more a out the triple ;ump event, if we d meet.

    115. #hoose the correct 4nglish translation of the 2omanian sentence !u te-a" fi c#utat dac# n-a" fiavut nevoie de tine.

    a. " wouldn t have loo*ed for you, unless " had needed you. . " couldn t have loo*ed for you, if " had needed you.c. " had loo*ed for you, unless " needed you.d. " wouldn t have loo*ed for you, unless " hadn t needed you.

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    19/34

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    20/34

    1!!. #hoose the most appropriate answerThe train for Hudapest FFFFFFF at 6 a.m.a. is going to leave

    . will leavec. leaves

    1! . #hoose the correct answer+ohn and 3red don t tal* to FFFFFF? they had an argument the other day.a. one another

    . each other c. the other

    1!-. #hoose the correct answer'eter hasn t tal*ed to his sister FFFFFF he came ac* from the championship.

    a. after . eforec. since

    1!5. #hoose the correct answer&tudents are not allowed FFFFFFF in the classroom.a. smo*ing

    . to smo*ec. smo*e

    1!6. #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!K>here have you eenE " FFFFFF for you for more than an hour.a. have een waiting

    . am waitingc. waited

    1! . #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er! "f you thin* the price is too high, you FFFFF uy that house.a. daren t

    . needn tc. may not

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    21/34

    1!8. #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!y rother is FFFFF in his class.

    a. most tall . taller c. the tallest

    1!9. #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!ave you read FFFFF oo*s the teacher told us a outE

    a. the . ac. that

    1 =. #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!Oh, " ve forgotten to uy FFFFFF mil*.a. little

    . somec. a few

    1 1. #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    22/34

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    23/34

    1-=. #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!KFFFFF +ane todayEM K o, ut " FFFF her last night.M

    a. (id you see, had seen . ave you seen, sawc. >ill you see, have seen

    1-1. # %oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!" FFFF very disappointed. Nour last school report was a disaster.a. feel

    . fellc. fill

    1-!. #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!" FFFF in Hucharest for three months.

    a. am living . have een livingc. am leaving

    1- . #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!Than* you for your precious FFFFFFF .

    a. advice . advicesc. advise

    1--. #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!" must go to the dentist s, " have a terri le FFFFFFF .a. teethache

    . toothachec. toothpain

    1-5. #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!ouses are afraid of cats, don t theyE

    a. The sentence contains one mista*e . The sentence contains two mista*esc. The sentence contains no mista*es

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    24/34

    1-6. #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!enry has got married yesterday .

    a. The sentence contains one mista*e

    . The sentence contains two mista*esc. The sentence contains no mista*es

    1- . #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!K>here have you eenE " FFFFFF for you for more than an hour.

    a. am waiting . waitedc. have een waiting

    1-8. #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!T%e %ammer is a metal ball atta %e" to a ....... an" a %an"le.a. yarn

    . wirec. ca led. thread

    1-9. #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!"n the ....... event, the athlete propels a heavy metal all with one arm only.a. ;avelin

    . discusc. shot put

    15=. #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!"n most contests, each competitor ta*es .... throws, and the .... performers receive .... morethrows.a. , , 8

    . , 8, 8c. , 8, d. , ,

    151. #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!"n the throwing event, the athlete faces ...., holding the shot .....the shoulder and .... the chin.a. ac*wards, under, in front of

    . upwards, against, under c. ac*wards, against, under d. forwards, against, under

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    25/34

    15!. #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!The long ;ump is a contest that measures who .... ;ump the .... hori$ontal distance.a. must, farthest

    . can, farthest

    c. should, farthestd. can, furthest

    15 . #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!"n the long ;ump, the ... land....., and the ;umper then pivots the ody .... .a. foots, first, forward

    . feets, first, forwardc. feet, first, ac*wardd. feet, first, forward

    15-. #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!The ..... and ..... test a competitor s a ility to clear a ar at various heights.a. long ;ump, pole vault

    . high ;ump, shot putc. high ;ump, pole vaultd. triple ;ump, pole vault

    155. #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!To do the 3os ury 3lop, the athlete .... at the ar sideways, then pivots so that the head,facing ...., clears the ar .... .a. ;umps, upwards, first

    . leaps, outwards, secondc. sprints, outwards, ne7td. leaps, upwards, first

    156. #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!>e can t win every game, FFFFFF Ea. can t we

    . can wec. don t we

    15 . #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!&he loves s*iing in winter, FFFFF Ea. does she

    . doesn t shec. don t she

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    26/34

    158. #%oose t%e most appropriate ans+er!4nglish is FFFFFF y many people.a. spea*en

    . spea*ed

    c. spo*end. spo*ed

    159. #hoose the correct answerThe .... covers === meters @ ...... and one@half laps, around a ..... @meter trac*.a. race wal*ing, seven, -==

    . race wal*ing, si7, -==c. hurdling, eight, -==d. steeplechase, seven, -==

    16=. #hoose the most appropriate answerany of the est distance runners are ... and ... @framed.

    a. tall, light . small, heavyc. small, lightd. little, strong

    161. #hoose the right answer

    iddle@distance runners use a com ination of .... speed and ... .a. sprint, endurance

    . dash, strengthc. high, s*illd. sprint, power

    16!. #hoose the right answerThe ... forward, the ... forward and the .... compose the so@called frontcourt.a. small, strength, middle

    . little, force, centrec. small, power, centred. short, power, middle

    16 . #hoose the correct answerThe point guard ... have e7ceptional all@.... and .....@s*ills, as well as good ... .a. should, handling, passing@, sight

    . must, handle, passing@, eyesc. must, handling, shooting@, visiond. must, handling, passing@, vision

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    27/34

    16-. #hoose the correct answer&he will never forgive you, ..... you apologi$e.a. provided that

    . unless

    c. as long asd. if

    165. #hoose the right answerThe manager promised the players a two@wee* holiday ..... they win the first place.a. providing

    . unlessc. should

    166. #%oose t%e orrespon"ing if clause t%at best ompletes t%e ,ollo+ing main lause!e wouldn t have lost the competition ........................................................................a. if he had trained harder.

    . if he trained harder.c. if he trains harder.d. if he would train

    16 . #%oose t%e orrespon"ing if clause t%at best ompletes t%e ,ollo+ing main lause!The pole vaulter wouldn t have missed the ;ump....................................................a. if his pole didn t rea* efore the attempt.

    . if his pole won t rea* efore the attempt.c. if his pole hadn t ro*en efore the attempt.d. unless his pole hadn t ro*en efore the attempt.

    168. #%oose t%e orrespon"ing if clause t%at best ompletes t%e ,ollo+ing main lause!........................................................., they will have to postpone the foot all match.a. "f the storm won t stop in an hour

    . "f the storm doesn t stop in an hour c. "f the storm didn t stop in an hour

    169. #%oose t%e orrespon"ing if clause t%at best ompletes t%e ,ollo+ing main lause!........................................................., he would have helped the team win the >orld #up.a. "f the famous foot all player hadn t een accused of ta*ing drugs

    . "f the famous foot all player weren t accused of ta*ing drugsc. "f the famous foot all player won t e accused of ta*ing drugs

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    28/34

    1 =. #%oose t%e orre t ans+er!

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    29/34

    1 . Owing to the unfavoura le economic climate, the automo ile industry has ........ production y fifteen per cent.a. cut off

    . called off c. cut down

    1 / . >e discovered a document which......in the 18th century.a. was written

    . has een writtenc. had een written

    1 . The 'resident is loo*ing forward .................. his 2ussian opposite at the &ummit.a. to meet

    . e meeting

    c. to meeting

    1 . The inistrer of 4ducation was told that his councelors ......... him *now the decision the oard ........... .a. will let, will ta*e

    . would let, would ta*ec. would let, will ta*e

    1 . The ;ournlist s remar*s made the 'resident ..................an incident from his childhood.a. to remem er

    . remem er c. have remem ered

    1 0. "n the sentence %ver& new step in world development brings with it not onl& opportunitiesbut also risks ! opportunities meansa. something that happens impredicta ly without human intention

    . a favoura le opportunity or circumstancec. favoura le ;uncture of circumstances

    1 1. The 4< has to ta*e action to ensure the safety and security of its ! mem ers.a. effective

    . efficientc. efficacious

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    30/34

    1 2. The em er &tates determined the negotiation of a new Treaty, .. was . in 1991.a. which, enclosed

    . who, concludedc. which, concluded

    1 3. The #ouncil too* the decisions needed to the .. process.a. launch, e7pansion

    . launch, enlargementc. initiate, enlargement

    1 4. >hen " saw him at the meeting, he told me he .met .....of the legal advisers lately.a. hadn t, none

    . hasn t, anyc. hadn t, any

    1 . The money which left for the udget of education won t e enough, so the inister willhave to orrow .a. are, some

    . is, anyc. is, some

    186. "f it .../not e0 for him, " wouldn t have passed the e7am.

    a. had not een

    . would not have eenc. hasn td. will e

    18 . "n the sentence '((((((((((&ou help me I won)t finish in time P the missing word is

    a. unless . if c. providingd. supposing

    188. >hich answer corrects the following sentence P I)d rather &ou haven)t misbehaved at the part&last night Pa. " d rather you hadn t mis ehaved at the party last night

    . " d rather you wouldn t have mis ehaved at the party last nightc. " d rather you didn t mis ehave at the party last nightd. None of the solutions.

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    31/34

    189. >hich answer corrects the following sentence P *nless &ou won)t stud& &ou won)t pass thee+amsP

    a.

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    32/34

    19-. #%oose t%e orre t ans+er to omplete t%e senten e! (#e$ never allo& us ... flo&ers fromt#eir garden.a. pic*ing

    . pic* c. to pic* d. to have pic*ed

    195. #%oose t%e orre t ans+er to omplete t%e senten e! *e never allo&s ... during #is classes.a. to tal*

    . tal*ingc. to e tal*ingd. to have tal*ed

    196. #%oose t%e orre t ans+er to omplete t%e senten e! 'f s#e ... #arder s#e mig#t ecome aver$ good s&immer.a. wor*ed

    . has wor*edc. would wor* d. would have wor*ed

    19 . #%oose t%e orre t ans+er to omplete t%e senten e! ' didn%t as+ $ou ... for me all afternoon.a. wait

    . to waitc. waitingd. e waiting

    198. #%oose t%e orre t ans+er to omplete t%e senten e! ' &ould li+e ... t#e rest of m$ life in t#ecountr$side.a. to spend

    . spendingc. spendd. to have spent

    199. #%oose t%e orre t ans+er to omplete t%e senten e! 't is utterl$ important t#at t#e$ ot# ... present.a. are

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    33/34

  • 8/11/2019 Grile SPORT an 1 Iarna 2014

    34/34

    !=5 . #hoose the right translation for the following sentence #e n@as da sa reuseascaL

    a. " wish he succeeded. . " wish he had succeeded.c. >hat " wouldn t give if he succeeded.d. >hat " wouldn t give if only he succeeded.