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TEST 5

I. Pick out the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest 1. a. kitchen b. machine c. chicken d. cheap 2. a. allow b. low c. slow d. follow 3. a. unit b. useful c. mute d. bury 4. a. kind b. pink c. nice d. pine 5. a. look b. book c. flood d. good II. Choose the correct words or phrases 6. My mother has just bought . a. two small round green discs b. two green small round discs c. small two round green discs d. green two small round discs ! !hey "a dri#ing test at $ o%clock tomorrow. a. ha#e taken b. ha#e been taking c. wiil be taking d. will ha#e taken &. !he roads4'lre slippery. (t " hea#ily last night. a. must rain% b. must be raining c. must be rained d. must ha#e rained $. )ou needn%t always about the pollution. a. to complain b. complain c. complaining d. complained 1*. +hen ( was a child, ( spent of my time with my grandmother and aunts. a. almost b. most c. either d. both 11. ( remember them somewhere in the city. a. to see b. saw c. seen d. seeing 12. !he cook needs two of sugar. a. sheets b. slices c. loa#es d. spoonfuls 13. )ou had better harder or you will be sacked. a. to work b. work c. worked d. working 14. ( ha#e not made my mind yet. a. to b. in c. up d.on 15. apple a day, keep the doctor away. a. b. -n c. !he d. no article III. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word given in the brackets 16. !hey get married without their parents% . .appro#e/ 10. 1ur brains are at least 1*,*** times more than a computer. .comple2ity/ 1&. (t is not easy to get familiar with customs. .region/ 1$. 3e was sitting in the armchair. .comfort/ 2*. 4kiing is a sport. .season/ 21. !he shop assistant ga#e an smile to customers. .in#ite/ 22. (nformation has made a great change to human life. .technologist/ 23. 5lease tell me the of the word 6society6. .define/ 24. !he 7nited 8ations is an international one. .organi9e/ 25. !o people, money is all that they want. .practise/ I . !ill in each numbered blank with "#E suitable word :#er since human ha#e inhabited .26/ earth, they ha#e made use of #arious forms .20/ communication. ;enerally, this e2pression of thoughts and feelings

has been in the form of oral speech. +hen there is .2&/ language barrier, communication is accomplished through sign language in .2$/ motions stand for letters, words, and ideas. !ourists, the deaf, and the mute ha#e had .3*/ resort to this form of e2pression. Many of these symbols of whole words are #ery pictures<ue and e2act and can be used internationally' spelling, howe#er. .31/ . =ody language transmits ideas or thoughts .32/ certain actions, either intentionally or unintentionally. - wink can be a way of flirting or indicating .33/ the party is only joking. .34/ nod signifies appro#al, while shaking the head indicates a negati#e reaction. +hile #erbali9ation is the most common .35/ of language, other systems and techni<ues also e2press human thoughts and feelings. . $ead the passage carefully and then answer the %uestions -re you a compulsi#e spender, or do you hold on to your money as long as possible> -re you a bargain hunter> +ould you rather use charge accounts than pay cash> )our answers to these <uestions will reflect your personality. -ccording to psychologists, our indi#idual money habits not only show our beliefs and #alues, but can also stem from past problems. :2perts in psychology belie#e that for many people, money is an important symbol of strength and influence. (n addition, many people consider money a symbol of lo#e. !hey send it to their family and friends to e2press lo#e, or they buy themsel#es e2pensi#e presents because they need lo#e. -ccording to psychologists, many people are compulsi#e spenders' they feel that they must spend money. !his compulsion, like most others, is irrational ? impossible to e2plain reasonably. !heir pleasure in spending enormous amounts is actually greater than the pleasure that they get from the things they buy. !here is e#en a special psychology of bargain hunting. !o sa#e money, of course, most people look for sales, low prices, and discounts. @ompulsi#e bargain hunters, howe#er, often buy things that they do not need just because they are cheap. !hey want to belie#e that they are helping their budgets, but they are really playing an e2citing gameA when they can buy something for less than other people, they feel that they are winning. 5sychologists often use method called 6beha#ior therapy6 to help indi#iduals to sol#e their personality problems. (n the same way, they can help people who feel that they ha#e problems with moneyA they gi#e them 6assignments6. (f a person buys something in e#ery store he enters, for instance, a therapist might teach him self?discipline in this wayA on the first day of his therapy, he must go into a store, stay fi#e minutes and then lea#e. 1n the second day, he should stay for ten minutes and try something on. 1n the third day, he stays for fifteen minutes, asks the salesclerk a <uestion, but does not buy anything. 4oon he will learn that nothing bad will happen to him if he does not buy anything, and he can sol#e the problem of his compulsi#e buying. 36. +hat is the relationship between money spending and psychology> 30. -ccording to psychologists, to many, people what can money e2press> 3&. +hat is the reaal pleasure of a compulsi#e spender when he spends money for buying something> 3$. +hat are the most interests to a compulsi#e bargain hunter> 4*. +hat does 6beha#ior therapy6 mean> I. $ewrite the sentences as directed without changing the original meaning

41. 3is parents always make him study hard. 3e 42. 3e plays the piano #ery well. 3e is 43. 6+here were you last night> ( had called you three times but no one answered the phone6 !om said to Mary. !om asked 44. )ou needn%t dri#e so fast. +e ha#e plenty of time. !here is 45. +e should do something to pre#ent pollution. 4omething 46. 4he burst into tears because of the bad news from her family. !he bad news 40. 64orry. (%m late6 Mary said to the chief accountant. Mary apologi9ed 4&. (t is not a habit of mine to dri#e to the left of the road. ( am 4$. 5eter, is the best player in our school team. 8o one 5*. 3e is a good teacher. -ll his pupils admire him. 3e teaches so II. &se the given words and phrases to write about 'ichael !araday. #ecessary changes can be made 51. Baraday C born C10$1C 8ewington. 52. father C blacksmith C poor C not send C him C school. 53. work C bookbinder%s shop C where C interested C books on science. 54. 1&12 C work C assistant C 3umphry Da#y C laboratory. 55. at first C glassware C but later C important work C do. 56. laboratory C recei#e C training C become C great scientist. 50. generator C most C important C in#ention. 5&. make C disco#eries C electricity C chemistry. 5$. among C them C ben9en C use C manufacture C dyes C perfumes C e2plosi#es. 6*. die C1&60.

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