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PART II. VOCABULARY Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences.

Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 6. The children were________ by Walt Disney films. A. fascinating B. fascinated C. fascination D. fascinate 7. The actress has a________smile. A. fantastical B. fantastic C. fascinating D. fascinated 8. People all over the country were________ by the news of the victory. A. excited B. interesting C. fantastic D. exciting 9. All the fans jumped about in_______when their team scored the final penalty. A. exciting B. excited C. excitingly D. excitement 10. The baby was_______of being left alone in the room. A. terrible B. terrified C. terrific D. terrifying 11. What a______ C. terror D. terrifying experience! B. terrify A. terrified 12. Don't let children see______films. A. horror B. horrifying C. horrified D. horrible 13. We were_______by the terrible accident. A. horrible B. horror C. horrific D. horrified 14. His foolish mistakes_______ all of us. A. amusing B. amused C. amusement D. amuses 15. To the great_________of all the audience, the actor's beard fell off. A. amusement B. amusing C. amuse D. amused 16. The audience got________with his performance. A. boring B. boredom C. bored D. bore 17.Don't ask such_________questions! A. embarrass B. embarrassment C. embarrassed D. embarrassing 18. Teenagers prefer________films to documentary ones. A. cartoon B. carton C. carnival D. catalogue 19. Young men often enjoy________films. A active B. acting C. action D. acted 20. She won the Oscar Prize for the best female________. A characteristic B. character C. charactcristical D. characterize PART III. GRAMMAR Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 21. People couldn't enjoy films at home_________the advent of television. A. during B. until C. since D. for 22. Young people prefer seeing the film at the cinema_____watching it onT.V A. than B. rather C. to D. or 23. Go ahead______ you hit a roundabout and then take the first exit. A. until B. before C. after D. to 24. We didn't start the party_______she arrived. A. before B. when C. during D. until 25. Salem doesn't like_____talkative people. A. 0 B. the C. many D. a 26. It's true that_____rich lead a different life from the poor. A an B. a C. the D. 0 27. Mary lives in_____Canada near Lake Ontario. A. the B. 0 C. a D. an 28. The explorer crossed____Pacific Ocean in a canoe. A0 B. a C. an D. the

29. She has been playing_____flute for ten years. A. the B. 0 C. a D. an 30. For breakfast we usually have____coffee and toast. A. a B. an C. 0 D. the 31. What time do you start____work in the morning? A. the B. a C. 0 D. an 32. Barbara hopes to go to____university next year. A. 0 B. a C. an D. the 33. They went on a cruise down____Nile and saw the Pyramids. A. an B. the C. a D. 0 34. Sarah thinks_____life is more difficult in a foreign country. A. a B. an C. the D. 0 35. The judge sentenced the thief to six months in____ prison. A. 0 B. the C. a D. an 36. I've noticed that___ A. the B. a Spanish eat a lot of vegetables. C. 0 D. an 37. A volcano has erupted in_____Philippines recently. A. 0 38. A. a 39. We went to A. a 40. I didn't like A. the B. a C. the examinations always make him nervous. B. an C.the _ cinema twice a month. B. the C. 0 __main character in that film. B. 0 C. some D. many D. 0 D. some D. a PART IV. READING Questions 41-50: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D of the correct answers, Mark your choice on the answer sheet. I saw a film last week that was not very interesting. It was a comedy but it was not very amusing. But perhaps the real problem was not that the film was bad but that I was depressed. The weather was very depressing that day, too. To add to my problem, I was dispointed because I had just had some very surprising news. I had been hoping to get a very interesting job that someone else got instead. In fact, I was very shocked. I didn't get it because I was convinced that I had all the right qualifications. However, dispointing things like this happen all the time, don't they? So why was I surprised? 41. What kind of film did the writer see last week? A. a horror. B. a comedy. C. a tragedy. D. a thriller.

50. Prom the story we can infer that people can only enjoy a film when A. the weather is bad. B. the weather is nice. C. they feel happy. D. the film is not good. Questions 51-60: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by circling the letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. The latest production at the Playhouse is a modern version of Moliere's great play of 1666, Le Misanthrope. As in many of his other comedies, Moliere takes an aspect of human nature and (51)._____it, so creating a rich variety of comic scenes and situations. In the past, many directors have (52)_______ to stress the serious(53)_____of the play, but here, (54)_______Jack Long has kept the tone light and (55)_______. Peter Fowler plays the central character, Alceste. He is a man who has no (56)______of people's emotions. He refuses to (57)________any of the small (58)_______ lies that are necessary in normal society, he doesn't mind (59)______people and ends up hurting the (60)________of almost everyone he meets. It would be easy to feel some sympathy for Alceste - after all, his only fault is that he is too honest - but Peter Fowler manages to make him look a 51. A. increases B. grows C.expands D. exaggerates 52. A. used B. selected C. tended D. leaned 53. A, side B. angle C. view D. edge 54. A. direct B. directive C. direction D. director 55. A. fun B. pleasant C. comic D. amused 56. A. knowledge B. understanding C. conscience D. thought 57. A. speak B. say C. tell D. talk 58. A. green B. red C. grey D. white 59. A. upsetting B. injuring C. wounding D. damaging 60. A. sensations B. emotions C. spirits D. feelings PARTV. WRITING Questions 61-65: After each following sentence there are four sentences marked A, B, C or D. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 61. You'd better get someone to clean the office tomorrow. A. You'd better to have the office cleaned tomorrow. B. You'd better have the office cleaned tomorrow. C. You'd better have the office to be cleaned tomorrow. D. You'd better have the office cleaning tomorrow.

62. To Peter's surprise, his boss offered him promotion. A. To Peter's surprise, he was offered promotion. B. Peter was surprised to offer promotion. C. Peter was surprised to be offering promotion. D. To Peter's surprise, his boss was offered promotion. 63. Although the weather was nice, we stayed at home. A. Although the weather was nice, we didn't stay at home. B. Although the weather wasn't nice, we stayed at home. C. Despite the nice weather, we stayed at home.

D. Despite the nice weather, we didn't stay at home. 64. He always wanted to become the manager. A. His ambition was to become the manager. B. His ambition is becoming the manager. C. He always has an ambition to become the manager. D. He is ambitious becoming the manager. 65. It isn't necessary to eat all the food if you don't like it. A. If you don't like the food, you do eat it. B. If you like the food, you don't eat it. C. If you don't like the food, you need to eat it. D. If you don't like the food, you don't need to eat it. Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option by cirling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 66. see / film I week I last I interesting I that I very I a I. A. Last week I saw a film that was very interesting. B. I saw a very interesting film that last week. C. I saw a very interesting film last that week. D. I saw a last week film that was very interesting. 67. be I there I on I at I comedy I a I cinema I the I recently I. A. There had been a comedy on at the cinema recently. B. There was a comedy on at the cinema recently. C. There is a comedy on at the cinema recently. D. There has been a comedy on at the cinema recently. 68 cartoon I amusing I many I films I be I famous I Wait Disney I fir I make I company /. A. Walt Disney company is famous making for many amusing cartoon films. B. Walt Disney company is famous for making many amusing cartoon films. C. Walt Disney company is amusing for making many famous cartoon films. D. Walt Disney company is making for many famous amusing cartoon films. 69. watch I my i be I interested / brother / horror / films /. A. My brother is interested in watching horror films. B. My brother is interested at watching horror films. C. My brother is interested for watching horror films. D. My brother is interested on watching horror films. 70. find I really / thriller / disgusting / I / films /. A. I find films thriller really disgusting. B. I find thriller films really disgusting. C. I find disgusting films really thriller. D. I find disgusting films thriller really

Questions 71-80: In the following sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C or D. Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 71. Mickey Mouse is one of main character in Wait Disney films. A B C D 72. Crocodile Dundee is a famous amused comedy, A BCD 73. Harrison Ford is a talent actor in action films, A BCD 74. There are many foreign films with subtitles in TV. A BCD

75. The children were so amusing at the caitoon that they couldn't help laughing. ABC D 76. The woman bursted into tears when watched the love story film. ABC D 77. I don't feel to like going to the cinema tonight. ABC D 78. Action films often make young people feel crazy and to take action. ----------------A B u V 79. Indiana Jones is a famous scientific fiction film. A BCD 80. Hollywood is a capital city of movie in the United States. A BCD

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