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1 Name: Date: Test of English as a Foreign Language Freshmen Course Complete four of the five tasks in this test. Each task carries 10 marks. Your final grade is the average of the four tasks which you choose to complete. I. Syntactic units: phrases, clauses, sentences Identify  the underlined  phrases in the following excerpts. Mark each phrase accordingly: (1 ) verb  phrase/ex tended verb phrase ( 2 )  noun phrase, (3) adjective  phrase, ( 4 ) adverb p hr a se , or  (5 ) v e r ba l p h rase. Research published in the US Journal Science (3)  says the warming is seen across the whole of the continent and much of the Southern Ocean. a) The study questions the reliability of current climate models that fail to simulate the temperature rise. b) The German-born Pope had personally insisted on visiting the camps where more than a million people, mostly Jews, were killed in World War II. c) He then left the camp to visit the nearby Centre of Dialogue and Prayer, where he was greeted by nuns from a nearby convent. d) If the only cases we brought to court were racing certainties, we would have a lot of villains walking the streets that had been let off without ever getting to court.

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Name:

Date:

Test of English as a Foreign

LanguageFreshmen Course

Complete four of the five tasks in this test. Each task carries 10

marks. Your final grade is the average of the four tasks which you

choose to complete.

I. Syntactic units: phrases, clauses,

sentences

Identify  the underlined   phrases in the following

excerpts. Mark each phrase accordingly: (1) verb

 phrase/extended verb phrase (2) noun phrase, (3)

adjective  phrase, ( 4 ) adverb ph r a s e , o r  ( 5 )

v e r ba l phrase.

Research published in the US Journal Science (3)  says the warming is seen across the whole

of the continent and much of the Southern Ocean.a) The study questions the reliability of current climate models that fail to simulate

the temperature rise.

b) The German-born Pope had personally insisted on visiting the camps where more

than a million people, mostly Jews, were killed in World War II.

c) He then left the camp to visit the nearby Centre of Dialogue and Prayer, where he was

greeted by nuns from a nearby convent.

d) If the only cases we brought to court were racing certainties, we would have a lot of 

villains walking the streets that had been let off without ever getting to court.

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Identify the underlined  clauses in the following

excerpt. Mark each clause with ( 1) , (2), or (3).

1- noun clause, 2 . adjective clause, 3 . adverbial 

clause

a)  President Obama said  (1)that too much testing makes education boring  , and (1) that 

 performance should be measured in more ways than test scores.

b) "In other words it's got very much worse in the last three  years  and the

question we have to ask  therefore is has the Home Office been inappropriately

transferring prisoners t o open prisons such as this because of the overcrowding 

 problem?"  he told BBC Radio 4's Today  programme.

c) " What is happening   is clearly unacceptable.”

d) Speaking fr om Bag hd ad , Tony Blair’s special envoy to   Iraq added  speculation

about his departure   from  Downing   Street  had  given   people abroad the wrong 

idea .

e)  His decision came shortly after allegations about his private life were

 published by the paper.

f)  Asked what proportion of  Britain's energy needs should  be  supplied by nuclear  power  , Sir David said: "My  favored figure is around 3 0%.”

g) The 861 graduates must fight a war against terror that knew no boundaries, the

 president told them.

Identify the sentences in the following text. Mark each

sentence with (1), (2), (3), or (4). 

(1) Simple - one subject group and one predicate group only;(2) Compound – coordinated clauses only  ,(3) Complex - one main clause and one or more subordinateclauses,(4) Compound-complex: a coordinated string of clauses and their subordinate(s).

Bush invokes resolve of Cold War (1)

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President George W Bush has likened the US. War on Terror to the

Cold War fight against communism after World War II, at a military

graduation parade. (1)

1. Speaking to cadets at West Point military academy in New York  State, Mr. Bush

said the US would not rest until the threat of  terror  had been removed.

2. The 861 new graduates must figh t a war against te rr or  that knew no

 boundaries, the  president told them.

3. "The war began on my watch but it’s going to end on your watch," he said.

4. In a wide-ranging speech, Mr. Bush talked of his aim of  spreading peace

through the Middle East, saying repression there was creating conditions for global

terrorism.

5. "We’re still in the early stages of this struggle for  freedom and, like those first

years of the Cold War, we've seen setbacks and challenges and days that have  tested

America’s resolve , yet we’ve also seen days of  victory and hope,” he said.

6. He commended former  President Harry Truman, whose administration lacked

 popularity   but who he said had laid the groundwork  of success against communism.

7. Mr. Bush drew parallels  between Mr. Truman's Cold War efforts and his own

in fighting global terrorism.

8. The cadets were the first to arrive at the academy after the 11 Septembe r 2001attacks  on the US.

9. The  president noted that more than 50   of their fe ll ow cadets had already s e e n

combat and 34 former  cadets had died in the “war on terror".

10. "We will honor  the memory of those brave souls. We will finish the task for 

which they gave their live s. We will complete the mission," he said.

  Apply sentence connectors/transitions wordsto

 join the clauses below so as to build threecomplex sentences; then build  a text  by 

choosing an appropriate order  for your three

sentences:

• We think about language in general in a certain way.

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• This chapter  has ostensibly   been about regional variation.

• A decade of research in sociolinguistics has now made this clear 

• Only part of the world’s English language variation  can be accounte d for purely in

geographic terms.

• This chapter has repeatedly had to deal with social issues.

• Any social focus on regional varieties  of English makes us re-examine this way

of  thinking.

Take out or underline the words , phrase or clause

that makes the following sentences examples of 

verbosity .

• It was decided to discontinue the practice of cleaning the slide

assembly with methanol.

• This represents a breakthrough in IC technology.

• The device is capable of detecting very low voltage.

 What should  the author  have written instead of the

sentence below to make it less wordy and 

more comprehensible?

"High-quality learning environments are a necessary precondition for 

facilitation and enhancement of the ongoing learning  process."

Identify  the anaphoric or the cataphoric   reference

of the words underlined  in the sentences below.

Underline the referenced word(s) or clause(s)

and mark them with (A) or (C).

The fast train to London leaves at 7.57. Two hours later   , British Rail 

 permitting, you are in  London.

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 It is a truth universally acknowledged  that a single man in possession

of a good  fortune must be in want of a wife.

Use TWO of the following nouns in sentences of your 

own so as to refer backward  to an event, anidea, an attitude, a written text:

 problem, allegation, misinterpretation, paragraph, pledge

An essay that  is 6,000 words or  longer  should 

include all of the following sections (appendix  is

always optional, however). List  its sections:

10. The following instructions have been selected at 

random. Re-arrange them in the correct order 

assigning each of them as part of:

1. macro level  edits; 2) middle level edits; 3)micro level  edits

•  Does each paragraph have a topic sentence and does that 

 sentence somehow relate to the hypothesis?

•   Have you used inclusive language?

•  Have you avoided passive language where possible?

•  Do the  paragraphs  flow logically?

•  Does the overall essay have a logical flow?

• Individual  word  checks

• Individual   sentence construction and   grammar checks

• Is the paper written mostly in third person?

•   Have you answered the question?

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II. Text types 

1. Informative text provides the reader with clearfacts.

The reader is informed that The Black Plague reachedwhich of the UK's main countries first?

The Black  Plague

In 1348, the bubonic plague arrived in Britain through the southern coast ports. The plague

reached London by September 1348 and Scotland, Wales and Ireland in the winter of 1349.

Estimates place the total dead as somewhere between a tenth and a third of the population

(for the period 1348-50 )

a) Wales b) Scotland c) Ireland d) England

2. Informative text can give the reader details of events that have happened.

This example informs the reader that the king that ledthe army in battle at Falkirk in 1298  was who?

Wallace was spectacularly dressed against a better equipped and better trained English army

at the Battle of Sterling Bridge (11 September 1297) but was ultimately defeated  by an army

led by Edward I in person at Falkirk (22 July 1298). Wallace remained  politically active in

guerrilla warfare for a further seven years but was ultimately betrayed to the English.

  a) Edward I b) Edward II c) Wallace d) King  John

3. Which of the following is not an example of informative text?a) a church newsletter 

b) a recipe book 

c) a doctor's leaflet about services provided

d) an obituary in a local newspaper 

4. Descriptive text often uses adjectives and

comparisons to help the reader picture things more

clearly. What does the following passage describe?

Will caught sight of the pair of them in a mirror, and was shocked to see that they

could easily pass for father and son; he had somehow imagined himself as Marcus' elder 

 brother, but the reflection threw age and youth into sharp relief- Will's stubble and crow’s-

feet versus Marcus's smooth cheeks and gleaming white teeth. And the hair... Will prided

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himself on having avoided even the tiniest of bald patches, but he still had less on top than

Marcus, almost as if life had worn some of it away.

a)  That shop mirrors make people look older than they are;

b)   That Will had forgotten to shave that morning;

c)   The hair piece Marcus was wearing;

d) Will realizing that he was ageing when compared to Marcus;

5. What descriptive comparison does the piece of text make to Uma as she struggled for breath?

Uma knelt there, in the shallows, water pouring from her mouth and hair. She rose,

  gasping for breath, struggling, flailing her arms and choking like a big, wounded  water 

bird.

a) Uma was like someone flailing her arms.b) Uma was like a big wounded water birdc) Uma was like the water which was pouring from herd) Uma was like something rising from the waters.

6.   Instructive text is normally written as though the reader  is being  spoken

to.

a) true b) false

7.  The following passage is an example of  instructivetext.

  London Borough of Welard 

 Register of Electors 2002

  Every British, Irish or Commonwealth citizen living in Great Britain on the 12th of 

 November 2001 is eligible to vote in this country's elections. European Union citizens

can vote in local and European Parliamentary elections.

a) true b) false

8. Which of the following is persuasive text, as takenfrom a letter appealing against a parking fine?

a)  I  was given a parking ticket for  parking  in a  suspended bay/space

b) There were no warning sig ns or notices to say the  parking  area was t o be

 suspended  the next  day.

c) As there had been no previous warning,  I would appreciate being let off this  fine.

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d) I have an up to date resident's parking permit 

9.  What type of text is used for the following travel

directions?

Wedding  Directions

 How to get to Anne Marie and John's wedding f rom the South via the M3

  Leave the M3 Junction 12 (B3446) sign posted Winchester. Go straight over 1st 

roundabout. Take 2nd exit of 2nd roundabout into Rabbit Farm Road. Continue

 straight  across next roundabout and take 2nd exit at next  roundabout.

a)   persuasive b) instructive c) informative d) descriptive

10. Persuasive texts are often written in a special wayto bring the text to your attention. Which of thefollowing methods is not used in the example below?

CLEAR YOUR DEBTS FAST !

 Do you owe more money than you are making?

Do you have lots of different debts?

Why not make your life easier and combine all of your debts into one easy affordablemonthly payment. For under £100 a month you could borrow £5 000 immediately wi th

no questions asked.  

a) capital letters;  b) exclamation marks; c) humor  d) rhetorical questions

11. What is the purpose of the following passage of text?

 ACCIDENT:

Treatment  aims

1. Control bleeding 

2. Minimize shock for casualty

3. Prevent infection for  casualty and between yourself and the casualty

4. Arrange for casualty to go to the hospital if necessary

a) To inform the reader that bleeding needs to be controlled.b) To describe the scene of the accident.c) To persuade the reader to attend a First Aid course.

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d) To instruct the reader what to do if they come across anaccident.

12. What is the purpose of the text below?

 Bert Baxter was lying in a filthy-looking bed smoking a cigarette, there was a horrible

 smell in the room, I think it came from Bert Baxter himself The bed sheets looked as

though they were covered in blood, but Bert said that was caused by the beetroot 

  sandwiches he always eats last thing at night.

a) To inform the reader not to smoke in  bed.

 b) To  persuade the reader to always clean their  sheets.

c) To describe Bert Baxter and his room.

d) To instruct the reader how to eat beetroot sandwiches.

13. Why might a personal loan company include thefollowing line in their advertisement?

 For under £100 a month, you could borrow £5 000 immediately with no questions asked.

a) To instruct you to quickly contact the company to arrange the loan.

   b) To persuade you to take out a loan for £5 000.

c) To describe the range of services offered by the loan company?

 

14. Is the following passage an example of instructive

text?

 SPECIAL OFFER FOR SHELL FRIDGE  SHOPPERS!

2 tickets for the price of 1 if you book before 16th September!

a) yes b) no

15. The following passage is an example of informativetext. Which of the following is the reader being informedabout?

Introduction to YogaFURBY COLLEGE OF CONTINUING E DUCATION

Description of Course :

This course is an introduction to the practice of  yoga.

  Aimed at beginners,   yoga is great for men and women of any age or ability or 

 fitness level .

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a) That the course is suitable for complete beginners .

  b) That the course will lead on to the Stage 2 course.

c) That Yoga is  particularly suitable for  women.

d) That yoga is not suitable if you have a heart complaint.

16. Which of the following are not normally used indescriptive texts?

a) adjectives

   b) adverbs

c) step by step action to be taken by the reader 

17. Instructive texts always use images to show what is to be

done.a) true b) false

18. You should always consider the intended audience/reader when writing a

document to be read by someone else.

a) true b) false

19. Which of the following is not a piece of text?

a) an email b) a newspaper article c) a map d) an advertisement

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20. Translate into English:

Mi-aduc aminte ca mi-am cumparat prima masina. Ma gandisem sa-i

fac o surpriza sotiei si am invitat-o la o plimbare. Cand am ajuns la

 benzinarie ne-am oprit sa bem o cafea. Am pretins ca mi-am uitat

acasa portofelul si am rugat-o sa ma astepte. Urma sa ma intorc

repede cu banii sa achit cafeaua. M-am prefacut ca ma grabesc si am

dat coltul strazii alergand. Parcasem masina pe straduta aceea

gandindu-ma cum voi aparea conducand-o calm in doar cateva

minute. Imi imaginam cat de fericita va fi cand ma va vedea la volan.

Totul ar fi fost perfect daca nu mi-as fi uitat cheile masinii in

 buzunarul jachetei care ramasese acasa, pe cuier. Mi-am spus atuncica nu voi mai incerca sa fac nimanui o surpriza in urmatorii cinci ani.

III Text structure

The article below expresses an opinion.

1. Read the article and choose the best title.

a. Weddings are a waste of money

b. Weddings are for the family

c. Weddings are a chance to escape

IN BRITAIN, the traditional white wedding in a village church, with in-laws

wearing silly hats, is going out of fashion. One in six couples now prefer to

get married abroad, and the more exotic or eccentric the location, the better.But are they making a terrible mistake? First and foremost, a wedding, with

all its traditions and rituals, is a rite of passage to be shared with family and

close friends. Understandably, there are those who want to avoid the stress

and expense of a big wedding and opt instead for a low-key affair. I have no

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 problem with that - it's a matter of personal choice. But in my view, a couple

who opt for a holiday instead of a wedding are running away from reality.

Celebrities are renowned for their short-lived marriages, but not surprisingly,

marriages that began in exotic locations appear to have even less chances of 

surviving. Britney Spears, for instance, married a childhood friend in the

Little White Wedding Chapel in is Las Vegas and their marriage was

annulled after 55 hours. Photos of Renée Zellweger and her country singer 

groom exchanging vows on a Caribbean beach looked idyllic, but they

separated after four months. It is worth considering the list of top wedding

destinations - Cyprus, Italy, Greek islands, Caribbean, Mauritius. Whatstrikes me is that these are honeymoon destinations and personally, I think 

that the honeymoon has a completely different function from the wedding.

Honeymoons are for the couple, a welcome escape from everyday life, a

once-in-a- lifetime holiday. A wedding, on the other hand, is all about family

and friends. In my opinion, marriages for life need to be rooted in life, not in

fantasy. However lavish or modest the wedding, it has no meaning if the

 people who are there for you every day of your life cannot afford the airfare

to the chosen exotic location. My advice to a couple who are tempted to tie

the knot on a Caribbean beach is this: don't do it unless you can afford to pay

for your nearest and dearest to go with you. *

2. The article was originally written in five paragraphs as follows. Mark 

where you think each new paragraph begins. There should be 5 paragraphs

in all:

Paragraph 1 introduces the subject of the article

Paragraph 2 the writer states her opinion

Paragraph 3 she gives examples

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Paragraph 4 she develops her ideas

Paragraph 5 she sums up her opinion and leaves the reader with food for thought

IV . Writing persuasive text 

Imagine you are trying to sell something for a substantial

amount. You need the money for your tuition fee,

which means you cannot afford to make a discount.

Any less than the fee amount will not be enough.

Write a 250-word piece trying to persuade your

potential client to invest in your good without

disclosing your vested interest.

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V. Text study (introducing discourse

analysis)

Read the explanatory text below and the three

fragments from Henry James’s ‘Portrait of a Lady’;

then use boldface to highlight the words, phrases or

clauses which, in your opinion, illustrate the

narrator’s use of the ‘point of view’ technique.

Write a short account of your choices. (optional )

Third Person Omniscient 

The Portrait of a Lady is narrated in the third person by an unidentified external voice –

the narrator is not a character, nor is he necessarily identified with James himself. The

novel’s point of view is omniscient, and often gives us insight on the thoughts and

feelings of the characters. But, it remains at an objective distance; despite the fact that

the narrator is frequently critical of the characters, and certainly has quite strong

opinions, the novel refrains from placing overt judgment on them. The narrator makes

use of words like "I" and "we," but we’re never exactly sure whom these terms refer to,

nor is this knowledge particularly important to our understanding of the novel. Thisnarrative voice shapes our understanding of the characters, but we are allowed to make

our own judgments with regards to their actions. (http://www.shmoop.com/portrait-of-a-

lady/narrator-point-of-view.html )

a) The reade r alread y know s more abou t him than Isabel wa s eve r 

to know , and the  reade r ma y therefore be given th e ke y to the

mystery. Wha t kep t Ralp h aliv e wa s simp ly the fact tha t he had

no t ye t see n enoug h of the person in the worl d in who m he

wa s mos t inte rested : he wa s no t ye t satisfied . Ther e wa s mor e tocome ; he couldn' t mak e up his  min d to los e that . He wante d to

se e wha t sh e would mak e of he r husban d - or wha t he r 

husban d would mak e of her . Thi s wa s onl y the firs t ac t of the

drama, a nd he wa s determine d to si t ou t the  pe r fo r mance . (p.534)

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 b) Th e feelin g wa s deep , becaus e it wa s sincere s he  ha d had the

revelation tha t she could after all  dispens e wit h him . If to

hersel f the ide a wa s startling , if it   pre sente d itself at first as   akind of infidelity , a capac ity for pollution , wha t infinite ef fec t

migh t it not  be expecte d to hav e had upo n him ? It wa s ver y

simple; he desp ised her ; she ha d no tradition s and the moral

horizo n of a Unitaria n minister . Poo r Isabel , wh o had ne ver 

 bee n abl e to understan d Unitarianism! Thi s was the

certitud e she ha d bee n livin g wit h now for a time tha t she ha d

cease d to measure . Wha t wa s comin g - wha t wa s be for e them ?

Tha t wa s he r constan t quest ion . What woul d he do - wha t ough t

sh e to do? Whe n a man hate d hi s wif e wha t did it lea d to? She

did n’t  hate himthat she was sure of,  for ever y littl e whil e she

felt a pass ionat e wis h to giv e him a pleas ant surpr ise . Very

often , however , she fel t afraid , and it use d to co me over her , as I

hav e intimated , tha t she ha d dec eive d him at the ver y first. (p.

583)

c) Isabel gave a long murmur , like a crea ture in pain; it was as if  he

were  pressing  some thing  tha t  hur t  her. 'Th e world’s very small,' she

said at random ; she had an immens e desire to appea r to resist.  She said

it at random , to hear herself say something; but it was not what shemean t . Th e world, in trut h had never  seemed so large; it seemed

to open out all roun d her, to take the for m of a might y sea where she

floated in fathomles s waters . She had wante d help, and here was help; it

had co me i n a rushing  tor r ent.  I know not whethe r  she believed

everythin g he said; but she   believed just then that to let him take her 

in his arms would be the next best thing to her dying. This belief , for a

moment , was a kind of rapture , in which she felt herself sink and sink. In

the movement she seemed to beat  with  her   feet,  in  orde r   to  catchherself ,  to  feel somethin g to rest on. (p. 787)

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