Weekend Small Test 010 4/5/2021 Time: 50 Minutes: Stress

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WEEKEND SMALL TEST 010 4/5/2021

Time: 50 minutes
ED/S
1.  A. imagined B. released C. rained D. followed

2.  A. called B. passed C. talked D. washed 

3.  A. landed B. needed C. opened D. wanted

4.  A. cleaned B. attended C. visited D. started

5.  A. talked B. fished C. arrived D. stepped

6. A. dishes  B. oranges C. experiences D. chores

7. A. fills B. adds C. stirs  D. lets

8. A. wants B. books C. stops D. sends

9. A. books B. dogs C. cats D. maps

10. A. biscuits B. magazines C. newspapers D. vegetables

Stress
Question 11.     A. uncertain              B. arrogant                C. familiar                D. impatient
Question 12.     A. passion                 B. escape                  C. prefer                   D. review

Grammar and Vocab


Question 13: It’s said that he has _______ friends of his age.
A. few                            B. plenty                   C. a little                        D. little
Question 16. They asked me _________ in Paris then.
   A. if my mother was working                                 B. was my mother working
   C. if my mother had worked                                  D. if was my mother working
Question 17. The players’ protests _________ no difference to the referee’s decision at all.
   A. did                            B. made                         C. caused                      D. created
Question  21: The existence of many stars  in   the sky  ___us to suspect that there may be life on
another planet.
A. have led                    B. leads                     C. lead                           D. leading
Question 22: When I last  ___Jane, she  ____ to find a job.
A. saw/ was trying         B. saw/ tried              C. have seen/ tried         D. see/ is trying
Question 23: He is going to get married  ___the end of this month.
A. on                              B. in                          C. to                               D. at
Question 24: After a meal in a restaurant, you ask the waiter for the ___ .
A. receipt      B. cheque     C. prescription  D. bill
Question 25: My computer is not___of running this software.
A. able                           B. compatible           C. capable                      D. suitable
Question 26: That hotel is so expensive. They  ___you sixty pounds for bed and breakfast.
A. charge                       B. fine                       C. take                           D. cost
Question 27: Today, household chores have been made much easier by electrical ____.
A. utilities                      B. applications          C. appliances                 D. instruments
Question 28: The referee ___the coin to decide which team would kick the ball first.
A. caught    B. threw      C. cast D. tossed
Question 29: I accidentally  ___Mike when I was crossing a street downtown yesterday.
A. caught sight of          B. kept an eye on      C. paid attention to        D. lost touch with
Question 30: How long does the play  ___?
A. last                            B. extend                  C. prolong                     D. stretch
Question 31: When the old school friends met, a lot of happy memories ___back.
A. had brought               B. were brought        C. brought                     D. had been brought
Question 32: ___entering the hall, he found everyone waiting for him.
A. With                          B. On                        C. At                              D. During
33. A lot of people are migrating to the city to look for work. The ______ of living there is becoming
higher and higher.
A. cost             B. fee               C. price            D. standard
34. Indian cuisine had ______ popularity in Canada before Indian immigrants settled there.
A. gained          B. reached        C. achieved       D. got

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate
the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.
The Native American peoples of the north Pacific Coast created a highly complex maritime culture as
they invented modes of production unique to their special environment. In addition to their
sophisticated technical culture, they also attained one of the most complex social organizations of any
nonagricultural people in the world.
In a division of labor similar to that of the hunting peoples in the interior and among foraging peoples
throughout the world, the men did most of the fishing, and the women processed the catch. Women
also specialized in the gathering of the abundant shellfish that lived closer to shore. They collected
oysters, crabs, sea urchins, abalone, and clams, which they could gather while remaining close to their
children. The maritime life harvested by the women not only provided food, but also supplied more of
the raw materials for making tools than did fish gathered by the men. Of particular importance for the
native tool than did the fish gathered by the men. Of particular made from the larger mussel shells, and
a variety of cutting edges that could be made from other marine shells.
The women used their tools to process all of the fish and marine mammals brought in by the men.
They cleaned the fish, and dried vast quantities of them for the winter. They sun-dried fish when
practical, but in the rainy climate of the coastal area they also used smokehouses to preserve tons of
fish and other seafood annually. Each product had its own peculiar characteristics that demanded a
particular way of cutting or drying the meat, and each task required its own cutting blades and other
utensils.
After drying the fish, the women pounded some of them into fish meal, which was an easily
transported food used in soups, stews, or other dishes to provide protein and thickening in the absence
of fresh fish or while on long trips. The women also made a cheese-like substance from a mixture of
fish and roe by aging it in storehouses or by burying it in wooden boxes or pits lined with rocks and
tree leaves.
Question 35. Which aspect of the lives of the Native Americans of the north Pacific Coast does the
passage mainly discuss?
   A. Methods of food preservation
   B. How diet was restricted by the environment
   C. The contributions of women to the food supply
   D. Difficulties in establishing successful farms
Question 36. The word “unique” in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to ______________.
   A. comprehensible        B. productive                C. intentional                D. particular
Question 37. It can be inferred from paragraph 1 that the social organization of many agricultural
peoples is __________.
   A. more complex than that of hunters and foragers
   B. less efficient than that of hunters and foragers
   C. more widespread than that of hunters and foragers
   D. better documented than that of hunters and foragers
38. According to the passage, what is true of the “division of labor” mentioned in paragraph 2?
   A. It was first developed by Native Americans of the north Pacific Coast.
   B. It rarely existed among hunting
   C. It was a structure that the Native Americans of the north Pacific Coast shared with many other peoples.
   D. It provided a form of social organization that was found mainly among coastal peoples.
Question 39. All of the following are true of the north Pacific coast women EXCEPT that they
________.
   A. were more likely to catch shellfish than other kinds of fish
   B. contributed more materials for tool making than the men did
   C. sometimes searched for food far inland from the coast
   D. prepared and preserved the fish
Question 40. The word “They” in paragraph 3 refers to ____________.
   A. women                     B. tools                          C. mammals                  D. men
Question 41. The Native Americans of the north Pacific Coast used smokehouses in order to
__________.
   A. store utensils used in food preparation
   B. prevent fish and shellfish from spoiling
   C. have a place to store fish and shellfish
   D. prepare elaborate meals
Question 42. All of following are true of the cheese-like substance mentioned in paragraph 4 EXCEPT
that it was _________.
   A. made from fish                             B. not actually cheese
   C. useful on long journeys                                     D. made in a short period of time

43. You should ______ your kids and friends in shopping for traditional food, cooking and sharing
recipes.
A. involve         B. integrate      C. join              D. participate
44. The tourist ______ their shoes before they entered the temple.
A. took off        B. put on          C. looked for     D. gave up
45:. Hello, may I speak to Mr. Black, please? ……………………..
A. I think so                  B. Hold on, please    C. Goodbye                 D. I‟d like to
46 “May I borrow your ruler” “certainly.,………….”
A. Hold on, please         B. It doesn‟t matter   C. Here you are           D. Not at all
IDIOM
47. You know times have been bad lately, Peter, but keep your _______up; things are bound to get
better soon.

A. chin B. head C. socks D. mind

48. I just took it _____ that he’d always be available.

A. into consideration B. easy C. into account D. for granted

49. I was glad when he said that his car was ___________.

A. for my use B. for me use C. at my use D. at my disposal.

50. I’ve never enjoyed going to the ballet or the opera; they’re not really my ______.

A. piece of cake B. chip off the old block C. biscuit D. cup of tea

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