Practice Test 4 + Key
Practice Test 4 + Key
Practice Test 4 + Key
14. Many animals are __________ for their fur or other valuable parts of their bodies.
A. killed B. died C. killing D. dying
15. Sperm whales and sharks are carnivores.
A. animals that live in the sea B. animals that only eat plants
C. fish that aren't born from eggs D. animals that eat meat
16. This church __________by a famous architect, David Brown.
A. were designing B. were designed C. was designing D. was designed
17. One of my teeth is loose.
A. I think you should eat more fruits.
B. I think you should be more careful.
C. I think you shouldn’t work so hard.
D. I think you should go to the dentist.
one.
23.
What has changed about Class 5’s party?
A. the time
B. the place
24.
C. the refreshments.
A. tell Becky to stay at home to see her aunt
II- Read the paragraph and choose the best answer for each question.
We know that every year less than 100 people are attacked by sharks and about 5 to 10
of these people die. But, let’s look at the other side of the story – How many sharks do people
kill? Well I think you already know this: People kill many more sharks. Every year, people
hunt and kill thousands of sharks. One reason people kill sharks is for sport; they hunt them
just for fun. Some people started to have contests to see who kill the most sharks or the bigger
sharks. Another reason that people kill sharks is for food. In some countries, such as the United
States and Great Britain, shark meat is a popular food. In other countries, such as China, people
use shark fins to make soup. Because so many people like to eat shark, fishing boats catch a lot
of sharks to sell for food. So, for both of these reasons, people are killing many sharks. Some
biologists are getting worried that the number of sharks is getting too small. That’s why many
biologists think we should stop killing so many sharks, and instead try to protect them – or else
someday they may all be gone. Some countries have already passed some laws to help protect
sharks. The United States, for example, has passed laws that limit the number of sharks that
people can kill or food or for sport. So even though some people like to hunt sharks, we do
need to protect them.
27. How many sharks are hunted and killed every year?
A. one hundred B. many C. five to ten D. thousands
28. people want to kill sharks because....................
A. they are afraid of sharks
B. shark meat is a popular food
C. they get their enjoyment from killing sharks.
D. b and c are correct.
29. The number of sharks in the world is........................
A. getting worried by some biologists.
B. being killed
C. getting bigger
D. getting smaller.
30. Why do billowing wants to protect sharks?
A. Because they want to learn more about sharks.
B. Because they are afraid someday sharks may no longer exist.
C. Because of the number of sharks that were killed
D. Because sharks’ fins can be used in medicine.
31. Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage?
A. People like to hunt sharks.
B. Laws have been passed in sharks’ defence.
C. The governments prohibited people from killing sharks.
D. People are killing many sharks for some reasons.
D. WRITING
I- Rewrite each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as
the sentence above it
32. Without Jack’s help, I wouldn’t have been able to move the table. (using conditional sentence)
35. I am too old now; otherwise, I will apply for that job. (using conditional sentence)
=> If …………………………………………………………………….
- THE END-
Keys:
B. Grammar, Vocabulary and Language function
12.D 13.C 14.A 15. D 16. D
17.D 18. B 19. D 20. C 21.A
C. Reading
I-
22. C 23.B 24. B 25.B 26. A
II-
27. D 28. D 29. D 30.B 31. C
D. Writing
I.
32. Unless I had had Jack’s help, I wouldn’t have been able to move the table.
33. The Orphanage has been decorated very beautifully by the volunteers/ Or The Orphanage
has been
beautifully decorated by the volunteers
34. Rice is exported to many countries in the world by Vietnam
35. If I weren’t too old, I would apply for that job.