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TEST D’ANGLAIS 1

Grammar

1. She finished in less time __________ I did.


a) that
b) as
c) than
d) then

2. Which mountain is the __________ in Africa?


a) high
b) higher
c) more high
d) highest

3. You shouldn't leave your laptop on your desk. Someone __________ steal it.
a) must
b) should
c) might
d) No correct answer

4. The best way of avoiding malaria is to avoid being __________ by a mosquito.


a) bitten
b) bited
c) biting
d) No correct answer

5. I think I have __________ the terms of the contract.


a) understand
b) understanding
c) understands
d) understood

6. When we arrived at the hotel, we discovered that the manager __________ the wrong room for us.
a) has reserved
b) had reserved
c) was reserved
d) reserving

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7. I don't know this word. What __________?


a) it means
b) means it
c) does it mean
d) it does mean

8. There was a robbery at the bank yesterday. Do you know how much money __________?
a) was stealing
b) is stealing
c) was stolen
d) has stolen

9. It's a very modern city. There aren't __________ old buildings.


a) much
b) many
c) a lot
d) No correct answer

10. I didn't see you. If I had seen you, I __________ hello.


a) will say
b) would say
c) would have said
d) will have said

Vocabulary

11. This exit should only be used in case of an __________.


a) urgency
b) emergency
c) urgently
d) No correct answer

12. Who's going to __________ the children while you're away?


a) take care
b) guard
c) look forward to
d) No correct answer

13. They finished their meal and asked the server for the __________.
a) note
b) addition
c) ticket
d) No correct answer

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14. His __________ for a new high-speed railway was rejected.


a) proposing
b) proposal
c) propose
d) proposed

15. After a long delay, the flight __________ left six hours late.
a) eventually
b) currently
c) lately
d) lastly

16. The government must __________ the problem of high unemployment.


a) break up
b) deal with
c) turn off
d) No correct answer

17. We employ an expert to __________ on new technologies.


a) advice
b) advisor
c) advise
d) advisory

18. The __________ for submitting university applications is this Friday.


a) deadline
b) streamline
c) outline
d) skyline

19. Sorry I'm late, but I was __________ by the traffic.


a) withdrawn
b) crowded
c) held up
d) delay

20. Public education was one of the biggest __________ in the party's election campaign.
a) situations
b) issues
c) hardships
d) No correct answer

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Reading Comprehension

21.

Sam McKnight is one of the most famous hairdressers in the world. His clients have included Prin-
cess Diana, Kate Moss and Madonna. So when he tells you to wash your hair in bottled water, you
wash your hair in bottled water.

What best describes the tone of the text above?


a) critical
b) informal
c) cheerful
d) sterile

22.

Here is a quick look at what British wild mushrooms are like - and which are to be avoided. If you're
planning to pick wild mushrooms, you must invest in a field guide and ideally get some personal tui-
tion. These descriptions are intended for the casual spotter. Colours in particular may vary.

The author of this believes readers _________________ picking and eating their own mushrooms.
a) can immediately begin
b) should be cautious before
c) are already knowledgeable about
d) will get lost while

23.

Humans give off a fragrant cocktail of body odour, heat and carbon dioxide, which varies from per-
son to person and mosquitoes use to locate their next meal. While most animals have a specific set
of neurons that detect each type of odour, mosquitoes can pick up on smells via several different
pathways, suggests the study, which is published in the science journal Cell.

Which of the following is closest in meaning to “several different pathways” used in the text above?
a) diverse tracks
b) many similar trails
c) various methods
d) specific distinct runways

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24.

A group of men dressed in 19th-_______ costume enter the village square. They have puffy white
shirtsleeves, embroidered vests and leather britches, they have brightly coloured flowers bedecking
their hats. They are here to chase away winter, but they are not alone.

Which of the following best completes the blank in the text above?
a) Century
b) Centry
c) century
d) centry

25.

Spot it: Cyberbullying can cause kids to avoid using their phone or computer, or appear stressed
when receiving an e-mail or text. They may act reluctant to attend social or school events or avoid
conversations about school or friends. In extreme cases, the child will have declining grades, stop
eating or have difficulty sleeping.

Which of the following is NOT cited as a sign of cyberbullying?


a) poor grades
b) mood swings
c) reluctance to use a computer
d) sleep trouble

26.

Whistling used to be commonplace, a useful thing to do while walking or washing the car. It was a
pastime particularly favoured by dads. But nobody seems to do it these days. “The world tends to
be a lot more hustle-bustle,” says whistling virtuoso Robert Stemmons, who specialises in two-note
harmony, warbling, trilling and an array of realistic bird calls. He also offers whistling lessons over the
phone. “Whistling is one of the simple things being left by the wayside,” he says.

Which of the following words best describes the tone of the text above?
a) Wistful
b) Whistleful
c) Whistful
d) Whistfoul

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27.

Politics is the name of the game and, with a federal election looming and many state elections
around the country to follow, it is here that we must strike. It is essential that First Nations people
have a seat at the table and that we stand together to protect our country, our home. In some cases,
we’ll need to just build our own tables.

Which of the following most closely matches the meaning of “looming” as used in the text?
a) producing fabric
b) threatening
c) in the distant future
d) losing

28.

The phrase “they come in all shapes and sizes” could have been coined just for the Coleoptera —
the beetles. At a fragile 0.325mm long, the Colombian featherwing (Scydosella musawasensis) has
a good claim to being one of the smallest free-living insects in the world, and is tinier than many
single-celled creatures. At the other end of the spectrum, the obviously named titan beetle, a huge
Brazilian longhorn that can snap a pencil in its jaws, reaches 167mm – about 500 times the size.

Which of the following is the author’s purpose in the paragraph above.


a) to impress readers with his knowledge
b) to emphasize the variety of beetles in the world
c) to spark readers’ imaginations
d) to educate readers about an old saying

29.

One of the most bandied-about statistics regarding flavour perception is that it is 80% governed by
smell. This often surprises people when they first hear it from a local know-it-all, as it really feels as if
flavour is coming from our mouths, where the food or drink is. All becomes clear, however, when you
try eating while holding your nose. Try it. I just ate a strawberry with my nostrils pinched and it was
like water, with none of that blush sweetness. In fact, it's common when people first lose their ability
to smell for them to think they have lost the use of their taste buds.

Which of the following best describes the tone of the article above?
a) scholarly
b) solemn
c) relaxed
d) joking

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30.

Italy is to apply for Unesco status for espresso coffee, claiming it is “much more than a simple drink”.
It follows the art of the Neapolitan pizza-maker being added to the UN agency’s list of the world’s
intangible heritage in 2017 as Italy aims to secure the worldwide status for another of its successful
symbols. “It is an authentic ritual ___ and an expression of our sociality that distinguishes us around
the world,” said Gian Marco Centinaio, the agriculture undersecretary, confirming that the applica-
tion had been submitted.

Select the appropriate punctuation from the list below that should be inserted in the text above.
a) a comma ( , )
b) a period ( . )
c) a semi-colon ( ; )
d) no punctuation should be used

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TEST D’ANGLAIS 2

Grammar

1. I ___________ last night because I hadn't finished my homework.


a) went not out
b) didn’t went out
c) didn’t go out
d) No correct answer

2. The tennis match had just _______ when it started to rain.


a) began
b) begun
c) begin
d) beginned

3. This shirt is too _______ for you. You need a larger size.
a) smallest
b) small enough
c) smaller
d) No correct answer

4. You always wear the same jacket. How long _______ it for?
a) do you have
b) did you have
c) have you had
d) are you having

5. If we _______ you what happened, you _______ us.


a) told … wouldn’t believe
b) tell … wouldn’t believe
c) told … will not believe
d) No correct answer

6. I _______ tennis every Thursday evening.


a) play
b) playing
c) am playing
d) No correct answer

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7. If you give me the camera, I _______ your picture.


a) took
b) would have taken
c) will have taken
d) will take

8. Please keep this secret. You _______ tell anyone!


a) mustn't
b) don't have to
c) should
d) No correct answer

9. I came in quietly last night as everyone _______.


a) was sleeping
b) is sleeping
c) has been sleeping
d) has slept

10. You've just had lunch. You _______ be hungry!


a) must
b) should
c) can't
d) might

Vocabulary

11. I need 50 cents for a coffee. Do you have _______ for a ten-dollar bill?
a) money
b) change
c) exchange
d) cash

12. Today, many people would rather _______ a film at home than go to the cinema.
a) vision
b) watch
c) look
d) No correct answer

13. All of the employees went on _______ in protest against the managment's decisions.
a) rebellion
b) walkout
c) strike
d) No correct answer

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14. After some tough bargaining, we finally got a good _______ on our new house.
a) fare
b) bill
c) cost
d) deal

15. We can't _______ like this any longer. Things have got to change.
a) go after
b) go for
c) go on
d) No correct answer

16. The _______ of rainforests is contributing to global warming.


a) cut down
b) destroy
c) destruction
d) No correct answer

17. Vegetarian lasagna is one of my favourite _______.


a) plates
b) menus
c) dishes
d) cooks

18. Hotel reservations can be made online or through a _______.


a) flight attendant
b) real estate agent
c) travelling agent
d) No correct answer

19. You should call your internet service _______ about your connection problem.
a) contributor
b) source
c) provider
d) No correct answer

20. Andrew _______ in Scotland and still speaks with a Scottish accent.
a) grew up
b) grew out
c) grew off
d) No correct answer

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Reading Comprehension

21.

When Denise Edwards saw a text on her 11-year-old son’s phone that said, “Im gonna kill you 2mrw”
from an unrecognized number, her heart stopped.

The text above says, “her heart stopped.” Which of the sentences below has the closest meaning?
a) She was frightened.
b) She needed medical attention.
c) She fell asleep.
d) She began to cry.

22.

From the animals that become dog and cat food and the puppy farms churning out increasingly
unhealthy purebred canines, to the goldfish sold by the bag and the crickets by the box, pet
ownership is problematic because it denies animals the right of self-determination.

Which of the following is likely to be the tone of the article which contains the above sentence?
a) critical
b) insincere
c) mocking
d) cheerful

23.

Asian giant hornets are an invasive species also known as murder hornets because they prey on
smaller insects. Their nests are difficult to locate, as they tend to be in forested areas. In the US, they
pose a particular threat to native hornet species and to honeybees.

What is the best equivalent of “invasive” in the text above?


a) harmful and spreading quickly
b) good at avoiding detection
c) deadly or poisonous
d) done or acting according to a fixed plan or system

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24.

When a dog growls at you, is it angry? When a squirrel flees up a tree at your approach, is it fearful?
When an elephant stands for days on a spot where another has died, is it grieving? If you live with
an animal (the non-human kind) you might think the answer is obvious, but the scientific question
remains tantalisingly open.

The author’s purpose in the text above is which of the following?


a) to answer common questions the reader may have
b) to entice the reader to continue reading
c) to surprise the reader
d) to educate the reader about a niche topic

25.

The cassette is once again desirable. New and established bands have taken to releasing music on
tape. From a base of basically zero, sales are way up: 129,000 pre-recorded tapes were sold in the US
last year. To millennials, it ______, the cassette represents something between music and artefact.

Select the best option to fill in the gap of the text above:
a) seams
b) ceems
c) seems
d) ceams

26.

“I will continue to work with communities to elevate their voices and table their ideas for acting on a
climate crisis which is very much already here.”

Which of the follow most closely matches the meaning of “table” as used in the text?
a) a piece of furniture with a flat top
b) put off for an undetermined period of time
c) bring to the forefront
d) modify

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27.

In the time it takes you to read this sentence, the global building industry will have poured more
than 19,000 bathtubs of concrete. By the time you are halfway through this article, the volume
would fill the Albert Hall and spill out into Hyde Park. In a day it would be almost the size of China’s
Three Gorges Dam. In a single year, there is enough to patio over every hill, dale, nook and cranny in
England.

Which of the following is the purpose of the text above?


a) to hook the reader
b) to provide statistical evidence
c) to soften the impact of bad news
d) to sadden the reader

28.

On the margins of a 13th-century manuscript written by Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, are more
than 900 illustrations of birds and falconers. Among the usual hawks, herons, and sparrows familiar
to European readers are four sketches of a bird from further afield – an Australasian cockatoo. The
images are believed to be the oldest European depiction of the bird, trumping a similar discovery in
a 15th-century artwork, and have sparked a reassessment of trading routes that existed more than
700 years ago.

Which of the following best describes the tone of the text above?
a) exaggerated
b) demoralizing
c) informative
d) humorous

29.

Women in medieval Japan were discouraged from studying kanji – characters modelled on written
Chinese which represent individual words – and began using kana, which transcribe words phoneti-
cally. A standardisation programme at the beginning of the 20th century saw 90% of the 550 charac-
ters used in kana die out. But these forgotten characters are now being kept alive by the artist and
master of Japanese calligraphy Kaoru Akagawa, who became fascinated with them after deciphering
letters from her grandmother.

Select the best title for the paragraph above from the choices below.
a) Women’s Education in Medieval Japan
b) The History of Japanese Script
c) The Standardization of Japanese Writing
d) Bringing back Women’s Writing from the Brink

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30.

Students getting a master’s in medieval studies can take the usual kind of medieval graduate
courses, for example medieval magic, medieval papacy or early medieval identities. They can also,
__________, get much more intensive technical training in reading and using medieval manuscripts,
and in the scholarly languages a professional medievalist needs.

Which of the following words best completes the blank in the text above?
a) however
b) despite
c) beside
d) whereas

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TEST D’ANGLAIS 3

Grammar

1. I'm still considering several options. I __________ my mind yet.


a) haven't made up
b) don't make up
c) am not making up
d) not make up

2. They __________ be home by now. They left over an hour ago and it's not that far.
a) mustn't
b) can't
c) ought
d) should

3. Make sure you have it done __________ Monday. The deadline isn't flexible.
a) in
b) by
c) at
d) to

4. They __________ working very long hours in this job.


a) used to
b) are used to
c) use to
d) No correct answer

5. There are very __________ pens left. We should order some more.
a) few
b) little
c) fewer
d) No correct answer

6. We're going for a drink. __________ with us?


a) Do you want to come
b) Want you to come
c) Are you come
d) Coming you

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7. How many pages __________ when he fell asleep?


a) did he read
b) had he read
c) has he read
d) is he reading

8. She's __________ in one of the major aeronautical companies.


a) engineer
b) a engineer
c) an engineer
d) engineers

9. Let's take the lift. The office is __________ the fourth floor.
a) at
b) in
c) by
d) on

10. This house is enormous. It's much __________ your old place.
a) big than
b) bigger than
c) bigger that
d) No correct answer

Vocabulary

11. The discovery is considered to be the biggest scientific _________ of the decade.
a) breakthrough
b) breakup
c) breakaway
d) breakdown

12. Passengers with nothing to declare move quickly through __________.


a) custom
b) customs
c) customer
d) No correct answer

13. I need to move some furniture. Will you __________ me your van for the weekend?
a) lend
b) borrow
c) donate
d) supply

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14. He didn't like his new job and __________ after six months.
a) quiet
b) quit
c) quitted
d) quite

15. We wanted to keep travelling, but we __________ of money.


a) ran out
b) ran down
c) ran up
d) No correct answer

16. He was __________ from school for plagiarism and cheating.


a) expelled
b) expulse
c) fired
d) No correct answer

17. The plane will be __________ shortly. Please make sure all tablets and mobile phones are switched off.
a) taking down
b) taking up
c) taking off
d) taking in

18. Some of us feared he would never __________ from his injury.


a) uncover
b) discover
c) recover
d) get over

19. The increase in __________ gases in the Earth's atmosphere is contributing to global warming.
a) green
b) environmental
c) greenhouse
d) No correct answer

20. Do you think the boss will mind if I take the afternoon __________?
a) away
b) off
c) out
d) up

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Reading Comprehension

21.

Tim Woda, a digital safety expert, explains: “Cyberbullies are often not the biggest kids on the play-
ground or the meanest girls at school. To protect children against cyberbullying, parents need to be
aware of what their kids are doing online and be willing to act quickly when they see a red flag.”

The expression “red flag” in the text has a meaning closest to which of the following?
a) an opportunity for good parenting
b) a rectangular piece of red fabric
c) a sign of a problem
d) an expert in psychology

22.

At this point, a glossary might be handy. “Fungi” is the overarching name for a kingdom of spore-pro-
ducing organisms that feed on organic matter. “Mushrooms” are the fruiting bodies of fungi, the
place where spores are produced. Mushrooms are sometimes compared to icebergs, because most
of the activity is actually taking place under the surface, out of sight.

What best describes the tone of the text above?


a) relaxed
b) light-hearted
c) scornful
d) educational

23.

Doctors and nurses often “weight-shame” people who are overweight or obese, leaving them feeling
anxious, depressed and wrongly blaming themselves for their condition, research has found. Such
behaviour, although usually the result of “unconscious weight bias”, leads to people not attending
medical appointments, feeling humiliated and being more likely to put on weight. The problem is so
widespread around the world that health professionals need to be taught as students that excess
weight is almost guaranteed in modern society and not the fault of individuals, so they treat people
more sensitively.

The text above directly blames doctors and nurses for weight-shaming their patients.
a) true
b) false
c) the information is not given

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24.

Until about a month ago, I _________ I knew a fair bit about coffee. I patronised good coffee bars and
knew my espresso from my macchiato; I drank decent coffee at home, too, albeit (I blush) from a Nes-
presso machine. But my appreciation of the stuff was all about the intensity and caffeine hit, and I
now look back (with more blushes) at being offered filter coffee in a bar and thinking, “Why on Earth
would I want to drink that?”

Select the word below that best fills the blank in the text above.
a) though
b) thought
c) thout
d) tough

25.

Plants make food to grow via photosynthesis (which means “putting together with light”) converting
carbon dioxide and water into sugars using the energy in sunlight. This energy is captured by chlo-
rophyll, the green pigment found in leaves and green parts of plants. The sugars produced by photo-
synthesis are transported around the tree and stored in the leaves.

Which of the following best describes the tone of the text above?
a) casual
b) optimistic
c) informative
d) sincere

26.

About 87,000 young children are diagnosed with lead poisoning in the US each year, more than three
decades after the neurotoxin was banned as an ingredient in paint, gasoline and water pipes. Today,
lead lingers in houses and apartments, yards and water lines, and wherever states and communities
ramp up testing, it becomes clear that the nation’s lead problem is worse than we realized, experts
say.

Which of the following is closest in meaning to “ramp up” as used in the above paragraph?
a) lessen
b) increase
c) analyse
d) highlight

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27.

All climbers seeking a permit for Everest must have prior high altitude mountaineering experience
and demonstrable training, a high-level commission for the Nepalese government has ruled. The
recommendation was issued by the body charged with looking at the issue of high-altitude safety
after one of the deadliest seasons in recent years on Everest, which was blamed on inexperience and
crowding near the summit.

Which of the following is NOT a reason cited in the text for the recent mortality rate on Everest?
a) large groups near the top of the mountain
b) lack of previous experience
c) missing permits for climbing the mountain
d) none of the above

28.

An investigation has found that hundreds of thousands of tons of US plastic are being shipped every
year to poorly regulated developing countries around the globe for the dirty, labour-intensive pro-
cess of recycling. The consequences for public health and the environment are grim.

Which of the following most closely matches the definition of grim as used in the text above?
a) extensive
b) bright
c) bleak
d) expensive

29.

An enormous ____________ for many US teenagers from disadvantaged backgrounds is when they
________ their high school diploma. High school graduates are less likely to commit crimes, have
access to better paying jobs, and even have lower rates of heart disease!

Which two words best complete the blanks in the text above?
a) achievement, recieve
b) acheivement, receive
c) achievement, receive
d) acheivement, recieve

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30.

Level seven of a multi-storey car park in southeast London isn't where you’d expect to hear Sibelius’s
Fifth Symphony. ___________, that's where the Multi-Story orchestra are performing.

Which of the following CANNOT be used to fill in the blank space above.
a) Nonetheless
b) Despite
c) Nevertheless
d) However

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ANSWER KEY

TEST 1 TEST 2 TEST 3

1. C 1. C 1. A
2. D 2. B 2. D
3. C 3. D 3. B
4. A 4. C 4. B
5. D 5. A 5. A
6. B 6. A 6. A
7. C 7. D 7. B
8. C 8. A 8. C
9. B 9. A 9. D
10. C 10. C 10. B
11. B 11. B 11. A
12. D 12. B 12. B
13. D 13. C 13. A
14. B 14. D 14. B
15. A 15. C 15. A
16. B 16. C 16. A
17. C 17. C 17. C
18. A 18. D 18. C
19. C 19. C 19. C
20. B 20. A 20. B
21. B 21. A 21. C
22. B 22. A 22. D
23. C 23. A 23. B
24. C 24. B 24. B
25. B 25. C 25. C
26. A 26. C 26. B
27. B 27. A 27. C
28. B 28. C 28. C
29. C 29. D 29. C
30. D 30. A 30. B

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des écoles du Groupe. Ils deviendront ainsi des acteurs-clés de l’économie de demain, rejoignant nos réseaux d’Anciens qui,
ensemble, représentent plus de 80 000 membres.

www.ionis-group.com

Barcelone • Berlin • Bordeaux • Bruxelles • Caen • Cotonou • Genève • Lille • Lyon • Madrid (ouverture prochaine)
Marseille • Montpellier • Moulins • Mulhouse • Nancy • Nantes • New York • Nice • Rennes • Saint-Andre (la Réunion)
Strasbourg • Tirana • Toulouse • Tours • Zurich (ouverture prochaine)

Diplômes d’ingénieurs habilités par la CTI

Concours Advance
34 rue de Fleurus, 75006 Paris
Tél. : 01 44 08 00 46
[email protected]

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