Welcome to your Test Name Email Choose 4 numbers for your identification (Keep this number) 32. In the second paragraph, what point is the writer making about the idea that animals have emotions? For questions 17-24, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0).Write your answers IN CAPITAL LETTERS in the box below the text.Example: (0) FORTUNATELY LaughterLaughter is the best medicine they say, and (0) (FORTUNE), it’s contagious.You know the situation - someone laughs, and we (17) (MIND) laugh in turn, without knowing why we've joined in. It's a totally (18) (VOLUNTARY) response - just the sound of a laugh is enough to prompt it spreading.It's no surprise, therefore, that recorded laughter is added to television sitcoms. This laugh track (19) (COMPANY) the program, in the absence of a live audience to stimulate laughter among the (20) (VIEW) at home. Naturally, the likelihood of our laughing is much greater in social situations. Laughing with people brings the (21) (PLEASE) of feeling accepted by the group; the only thing we have to be careful of is not to laugh (22) (APPROPRIATE) as that would destroy the positive group feeling. Laughter can be a particularly informative measure of relationships because it's largely (23) (PLAN) and hard to fake. As it's also a good guide to people’s innermost (24) (THINK) , learning how to “read” these would be a valuable life skill. 104. CULTURAL AND PROFESSIONAL ASPECTS OF THE JOB Culture and cultural differences A. must be addressed by the teacher in the ELL classroom by pointing out cultural similarities and differences. B. should be the starting point for learning abut how culture affects the ELL's attitude towards education. C. positively affects how well ELLs perform in the language classroom. D. may have a strong emotional influence on the ELL learner. 8. .... some more coffee? A. Do you? B. Do you like? C. You’d like D. Would you like? 9. I wanted a green shirt but they only had ..... A. a one white B. one white C. a white D. a white one 10. He ..... never been to America. A. does B. has C. haven’t D. hadn’t 11. What sentence is correct? A. Richard usually arrives late B. Richard late arrives usually C. Richard late usually arrives D. Richard usually late arrives 12. The house was empty. There ..... there. A. wasn’t nobody B. was anybody C. was somebody D. was nobody 13. If I were rich, I ..... buy a house on the beach. A. will B. would C. should D. wish 14. When she arrived, he ..... A. already left B. has already left C. had already left D. left 15. I forgot ..... the lights before I left. A. to turn off B. put off C. turning off D. shot 16. By the time you finish the class I ..... A. will have left B. leave C. going to leave D. would left 17. The room can’t be dirty she ..... A. is just clean it. B. have just cleaned it C. just clean it. D. has just cleaned it 18. He plays soccer, ..... ? A. don’t he? B. does he? C. isn’t he? D. doesn’t he 19. If only I ..... to the party instead of staying at home. A. went B. had gone C. did go D. have gone 20. Has Mrs. Smith arrived ..... ? A. yet B. still C. now D. already 21. Wendy is ..... Paul to get up now. A. telling B. saying C. saying to D. telling to 22. Have you sent that letter to Mr. Taylor? Yes, I’ve ..... done that. A. still B. yet C. already D. now 23. It’s no use ..... to him. He doesn’t listen. A. speaking B. to speak C. spoke D. have spoken 24. This is the girl ..... I met on Thursday. A. whom B. which C. what D. ----- 25. ..... is your house from here? A. How much B. How long C. How far D. How many 26. You can watch TV ..... you like. A. whenever B. soon C. always D. whatever 27. This house is quite old. It ..... in 1910. A. built B. was built C. build D. has built 28. She ..... go to school yesterday. A. must B. had to C. ought to D. should have 29. That’s the ..... of my worries, it’ll never happen. A. fewer B. less C. last D. least 30. Don’t ..... me. I’ll be back late. A. hope for B. waiting for C. expect D. wait for 31. The lady ..... in the corner is my aunt. A. whose B. is sitting C. sits D. sitting 32. What statement is correct? A. He used to play chess very often. B. He uses play chess very often. C. He was played chess very often. D. He didn’t playing chess very often. 33. He doesn’t like ..... what to do. A. told B. said C. having said D. being told 34. I ..... it doesn’t rain tomorrow, I’m going for a picnic. A. wait B. expect C. hope D. wish 35. I thought you ..... A. will come to the party. B. were coming to the party. C. come to the party. D. have come to the party. 36. He remembers being ..... to the fair as a child. A. visited B. brought C. taken D. shown 37. Finishing a course is always ..... A. satisfying B. satisfaction C. satisfies D. satisfied 38. She worked hard yesterday and ..... finish everything. A. can B. was able to C. is hard D. let 39. What statement is correct? A. Ask her when will be ready the food. B. Ask her when the food will be ready. C. Ask her when will the food ready be. D. Ask her when will be the food ready. 40. What statement is correct? A. That’s a little beige British proud bulldog. B. That’s a proud beige little British bulldog. C. That’s a little proud beige British bulldog. D. That’s a proud little beige British bulldog. 41. I wish I ..... a car. I’m tired of catching the bus. A. have B. had C. would have D. had had 42. Peter can eat ..... as twenty oranges in one sitting. A. so many B. so much C. as many D. as much 43. I know he didn’t thank you, but he .... have done so. A. should B. may C. must D. would 44. I won’t go to the cinema ..... you come with me. A. except B. otherwise C. unless D. therefore 45. He wrote the letter ..... , he didn’t need anybody’s help. A. on his own B. by his own C. on himself D. by his ownership 46. Hotel rooms must be ..... by noon. A. vacated B. evacuated C. abandoned D. leave 47. You can take the book with you ..... you give it back. A. as well as B. as time as C. as far as D. as long as 48. Let’s go watch the game, ..... A. will we? B. shall we? C. let us? D. don’t we? 49. After many years of research, they found the solution ..... A. at the end B. at last C. by the end D. on the end 50. I need to finish this ..... Friday. A. during B. by C. until D. at 2. Since I hurt my foot at the gym last week, I ____. A. stagger B. tiptoe C. creep D. limp 3. It rained so hard last night; this morning we had to ____ along the flooded street. A. crawl B. wade C. wander D. slide 4. My ankle is very ____ , I’m afraid I sprained it. A. blurry B. stiff C. swollen D. paralyzed 5. Why did you lie to me?! I’m so ____ with you! A. puzzled B. terrified C. mad D. cross 6. The car ____ on the icy road. A. skidded B. swerved C. pulled out D. slid 7. My uncle was mistaken ____ Bill Murray. It’s true they look alike. A. to B. with C. vide D. for 8. Please stop ____ with your necklace. It stresses me out! A. touching B. fiddling C. minting D. knocking 9. Job interviews are often hit-or- ____ . We can’t really know for sure if the person is qualified for the job until they start working. A. swim B. take C. miss D. leave 10. When she discovered he was cheating on her, she was ____ and threw all his stuff away. A. livid B. apprehensive C. prying D. blue 2. Find a synonym for “broad” (in this context, “broad daylight”). A. full B. wide C. open D. large 3. Ann Timpson succeeded in arresting the six burglars. A. True B. False 4. Ann Timpson was unknown in her neighborhood. A. True B. False 5. Find a synonym for warden (in this context). A. caretaker B. jailer C. gossip D. resident PART 4: WRITTEN EXPRESSION What do you think of Ann Timpson? Do you think she is a hero? In a similar situation, what would you have done? Please write 300 words, PART 5: VOCABULARY 1. If I’m late again, I’ll be ____ trouble with my boss. A. in B. with C. of D. on 2. The most important tasks in my job are to ____ new staff. A. form B. shape C. train D. excercise 3. I also have to _____ customer enquiries. A. deal with B. deal of C. take care with D. manage 4. She tried _____ , but your phone was off. A. to get a hold on you B. to get hold you C. to get a hold of you D. to hold you 5. The news you can get on ____ such as Twitter is always up to date. A. network social B. social media C. media social D. social web 6. Many people are looking for jobs abroad because of the high ____ in my country A. unemployment B. job offers C. salary D. joblessly 7. She depends ____ the weather for her job; she works in the tourism industry. A. of B. on C. about D. with 8. You ____ a mess of this kitchen! A. made B. did C. took D. had 9. You’ve been working so hard. You should go out and ____ for once! A. take with a grain of salt B. break the ice C. taste of your own medicine D. let your hair down 10. You never know what to expect with him; he’s so ____. One day he’s happy, the next he’s not talking to you. A. peculiar B. moody C. amiable D. spiteful PART 6: READING COMPREHENSION In 1976, Muhammed Yunus, a Bangladeshi professor of economics, started a new kind of bank. Grameen Bank gives small loans – usually no more than US 100 – to indigent people who can’t get credit from normal banks. This kind of credit is called microcredit. 97 percent of Grameen’s clients are women. They make the most of their credit by starting small businesses such as conceiving furniture, sewing clothes, or breeding animals for milk. There are some rules to follow: people have to make groups of five people called “loan circles.” If one of them doesn’t pay back the loan, no one in the group can get credit in the future. However, if everyone 18 follows the rules, they can get bigger loans. In 2007, Grameen Bank had over seven million customers in nearly eighty thousand villages. There are now seven thousand microcredit organizations all around the world. Professor Yunus and Grameen Bank won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006. Professor Yunus invented the microcredit. A. True B. False You can get a loan if you don’t belong to a group. A. True B. False Loan circle can get you very interesting loans. A. True B. False Professor Yunus won the Nobel Prize in Economics. A. True B. False Professor Yunus is from India. A. True B. False PART 7: WRITTEN EXPRESSION Write about a person you admire. Explain why you admire him/ her, describe his/her actions. Expected length is 300 words. PART 8: LISTENING Listen to the following passage and the questions that follow. Then choose the best answers to the questions. Listen as the student consults with the receptionist on campus. https://www.internationaltefltraininginstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/LISTENING..mp3 1. What is the student’s situation? A. She wants to buy another parking sticker. B. She needs to pay a parking ticket. C. She is trying to get her first parking sticker. D. She would like to get a credit card. 2. How is the student going to pay? A. With cash B. With a check C. With a credit card D. With a debit card 3. What does the student NOT need to do? A. Complete a form B. Show identification C. Pay a fee D. Bring her car 4. Where does the sticker go?Choose 2 answers. A. On the front window B. On the back window C. On the right side D. On the left side 5. What is stated about parking on campus? A. Students may not park in colored areas. B. Campus parking areas are distinguished by color. C. Areas marked with colors are not for parking. D. Parking stickers are marked with different colors. 6. Who parks in which areas?Choose 2 answers. A. Students use blue parking areas. B. Faculty and staff use blue parking areas. C. Students use yellow parking areas. D. Faculty and staff use yellow parking areas. 72. Widdowson's definition of use and usage is well demonstrated in which of the following models? A. Canadian French Immersion and Miami-Dade Count models B. Submersion with primary language support C. Content-based ESL and indigenous language immersion D. Communication-based ESL and Grammar-based ESL TASK 2 What does this quote mean to you? Prepare for 2 minutes and speak 1 minute. Previous articleteste1Next article Test Level Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website