Part I. Grammar & Vocabulary (40%) Name: _______________ Score: _________
( ) 1. We go to our cabin in the woods all the
time in the summer, but only _____ in the winter.
(A) over and over (B) here and there (C) off and on (D)
day and night
( )
2. The art teacher _____ the proper way to hold a paintbrush.
(A) demonstrated (B) costumed (C) surfed (D)
snorkeled
( )
3. Scientists made _____ discoveries in the field of electricity during the
1800s.
(A) thoughtful (B) affordable (C) mechanical (D)
significant
( )
4. Martin followed the website's _____ to build his own computer.
(A) appointments (B) performances (C) instructions (D)
broadcasts
( )
5. Danny can't get enough of the thrill rides found at _____ parks.
(A) punishment (B) amusement (C) department (D)
adjustment
( ) 6. Bali, Indonesia, is a hit vacation spot
with those looking to escape to a(n) _____ paradise.
(A) mindful (B) ancient (C)
lifelong (D)
tropical
( )
7. The physics textbook is seven units with five chapters each.
(A) composed of (B) scheduled for (C) expected to (D)
shaped like
( ) 8. The cookies baking in the oven give my
apartment a homey smell that _____ me of my childhood.
(A) resurrects (B) reminds (C) reviews (D)
replaces
( ) 9. On the _____ camera, the building's
security guard was seen to be sleeping while on duty.
(A) kitten (B) rotten (C)
hidden (D)
written
( )
10. There is a _____ in this town for the soldiers who died in the Korean War.
(A) cuisine (B) resort (C)
filmmaker (D)
memorial
Part II. Fill-in-the-Blank (40%)
(A)
prayers (B) spin (C) council (D) rowdy (E) populated
(F)
nowadays (G) religious (H) complete (I) sway (J)
skyscraper
( )
11. The soldier's wife sat in the church and said _____ for his safe return all
night long.
( )
12. Central Australia is barely _____ compared with the coastal regions.
( )
13. Joyce doesn't eat meat because of her _____ beliefs.
( )
14. After hearing all the proposals, the _____ will pick the one they want to
support.
( )
15. People used to write letters and mail them, but _____ they send emails
online.
( ) 16. The famed chef is known for putting
his own _____ on simple dishes like spaghetti and meatballs.
( ) 17. Currently the world's tallest _____, the
Burj Khalifa in Dubai stands at a height of 829.8 meters.
( ) 18. Your computer, _____ with a 32-inch
monitor and color printer, will be delivered free of charge.
( ) 19. The police were called in to make sure
that the _____ teens didn't get carried away and start destroying the place.
( )
20. The teacher made everybody put their hands in the air and _____ like a
tree.
Part
III. Cloze Test (20%)
Easter
is an important holiday for many Christians, as they believe it is the day that
Jesus Christ was resurrected. It is a tradition for them to attend a special
religious service on this day, but there are other traditions with which to
celebrate Easter. One of the most well known involves the Easter Bunny, _(21)_
hides dyed eggs in the homes of children. Upon waking, the children hunt for
these colorful eggs. An "Easter egg" can also mean a hidden message
that authors, game _(22)_, and filmmakers put in their products for fans to
find.
The
Easter Egg Roll is another Easter tradition. Taking place on the White House _(23)_
since 1814, it involves children using spoons with long handles to roll dyed
Easter eggs from one side of the lawn to the other.
People
from around the world have put their own spin on Easter. Little girls in Sweden
dress up _(24)_ witches and go to different houses asking for treats. In New
York, _(25)_ people take part in a parade.
Regardless
if you celebrate Easter with prayers, bunnies, or parades, you should take
advantage of the opportunity offered by the holiday to get outside and
experience the spring season.
( )
21. (A) that (B) who (C) what (D)
where
( )
22. (A) designers (B) beginners (C) lawmakers (D)
pioneers
( )
23. (A) shore (B) cliff (C) lawn (D)
ceiling
( )
24. (A) by (B) to (C) in (D)
as
( )
25. (A) arched (B) costumed (C) preserved (D)
displayed
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