1. Mehmet already left when you arrived. a. be b. had c. just d was 1. I working until you came. a. am b. will be c. had been d. won t 1. The landlord just rented the apartment when I got there. a. almost b. had been c. have d. had 1. they rented it before you called? a. How b. Did c. Who d. Had 1 / 26
1. you like to go to the movies tonight? a. How b. Would c. Had d. Why 1. No, I rather go tomorrow. a. would b. much c. can d. will 1. it be possible to go next week? a. Can b. Rather c. How d. May 1. No, I like to go then. a. can t b. wouldn t c. can d. not 1. If my car start, I will be late. 2 / 26
a. didn t b. don t c. doesn t d. did 1. If Anita doesn t hurry, she be able to finish. a. won t b. can c. would d. can t 1. Leonard won t come it rains tomorrow. a. will b. because c. if d. and 1. If I a chef, I d make a great meal. a. was b. am c. were d. cooked 1. If it cold outside, Linda would go to the beach. 3 / 26
a. weren t b. wasn t c. isn t d. won t be 1. Jim study harder if he had more time a. will b. were c. won t d. would 1. Many cameras in Japan. a. made b. here c. are making d. are made 1. Wallace needed here tomorrow. a. not b. was c. isn t d. aren t 1. The computer guaranteed by the company. a. is b. it s c. are d. aren t 4 / 26
1. These packages are special care because they re fragile. a. give b. given c. needing d. giving 1. When the door Frank was very surprised. a. opens b. is opened c. was opened d. shuts 1. The letter last week. Lola said. a. is sent b. was sent c. will be sent d. sent 1. These houses by settlers many years ago. a. are made b. were built c. built d. made 5 / 26
1. America by Christopher Columbus in 1492. a. was here b. was discovered c. found d. had ships 1. Wilma called if she had forgotten her keys. a. had b. was c. would d. would have 1. They would have gone home if we here. a. aren t b. won t be c. hadn t been d. are 1. If Bruce had been careful, he had an accident. a. has b. have c. wouldn t d. wouldn t have 1. Would Bruce his car if he had driven slowly? 6 / 26
a. damage b. had damaged c. have damaged d. damaged 1. Janet taught to play the piano. a. myself b. yourself c. herself d. I 1. The Nelsons enjoyed on their vacation. a. themselves b. yourself c. yourselves d. ourselves 1. I m teaching to speak English. a. himself b. yourself c. us d. myself 7 / 26
1. It was very cold today. You your sweater. a. could wear b. should have worn c. should wear d. couldn t worn 1. Tom more for the test yesterday. a. can always study b. will be able to study c. could have studied d. always studies 1. Ronald left last week. a. should b. might not c. have d. might have 1. By 5:30 this afternoon, Bob been at work for eight hours. a. has b. have c. will d. will have 8 / 26
1. Everyone will lunch by 2:30. a. be b. have had c. eat for d. had have 1. The painters finished their work by tomorrow. a. have b. won t be c. will have d. were 1. The package should be here ten o clock tomorrow. a. delivered b. by c. sent d. by mail 1. Susan will probably work six. a. for b. until c. under d. by 9 / 26
1. the time Mr. Woo is sixty, he will have worked for forty years. a. When b. Over c. Until d. By 1. Always put medicine away after it. a. take b. you took c. took d. taking 1. You should always check your tires before your car. a. drive b. driving c. you drove d. you re driving 1. Are you interested in a watch? a. by b. buying c. for d. to buy 1. Joan said that. 10 / 26
a. I m at my office b. she was at her office c. I m at my office d. you are at your office 1. Jack to Tom. a. says that he had spoken b. said that he had spoken c. say that he speaks d. had spoken that he will say 1. Lucy told him that to you. a. she wants to talk b. I want to talk c. she wanted to talk d. you wanted to talk 1. I thought that he something for me. 11 / 26
a. was supposed to do b. is supposed to do c. was supposed to d. is supposed to 1. Carlos heard that you in town. a. are b. were c. been d. gone. 1. They promised that they Mike next year. a. visit b. will visit c. would visit d. won t visit 1. I don t mind for you. a. to wait b. to waiting c. waiting d. wait 1. Betty couldn t help when Oscar fell down. 12 / 26
a. the laugh b. at laughing c. to laugh d. laughing 1. Wilbur can t stand the bus to work. a. riding b. the ride c. ride d. sitting 1. Don t be nervous. I want you. a. not nervous b. to relax c. relax d. relaxing 1. Excuse me, officer. I d like you me. a. helping b. to help c. help d. for helping 1. The instructor want us for the test 13 / 26
a. student b. study hard c. to prepare d. writing 1. Would you like me? he asked. a. dancing b. to dance c. a dance d. dance 1. Traffic was bad because the highway repaired. a. will be b. was being c. is d. being 1. They didn t consider the traffic problem when the plans for the project made last year. a. have been b. was being c. were being d. are carefully 1. The English test was yesterday. 14 / 26
a. being b. being hard c. being here d. being given 1. Jean has paid a good salary. a. earned b. being c. been d. been earning 1. Nobu s suitcase already examined by the customs officer. a. carefully b. has c. is d. has been 1. Their passports checked by the officer. a. already Have b. have already been c. already been d. have already to be 15 / 26
1. What did the surgeon tell Elizabeth? He recommended an operation. a. that she have b. her have c. she has d. that she will have 1. John in Japan before he came here. a. learned b. been educated c. been reading d. had gone to school 1. Our house needs painting You can a company paint it. a. get b. ask c. have d. tell 16 / 26
1. Robert seems ready. a. it is b. to be c. being d. of being 1. They imagine London like the picture. a. be b. of being c. to be d. look 1. The theater seems small for all the people. a. to b. it s to c. to be too d. too much 1. Nancy had imagined it different. a. much b. will be c. is d. to be 1. When Adam was a child, he to live on a farm. 17 / 26
a. likes b. used c. farmed d. wishes 1. Mr. Jasper to be a baseball player. a. as b. has been c. used d. never 1. Before the invention of the automobile, people use horses for transportation. a. to b. to travel c. always d. used to 1. Did Alice to live here? a. used b. used to c. use d. ever 1. Are you still employed at the airport? 18 / 26
Yes, I there since 1978. a. had been working b. worked c. have been working d. am working 1. Mike earns a better salary at his new job. a. Mike s new salary is nice. b. Mike earned less money at his old job. c. Mike s old job wasn t nice. d. The money that Mike earns is better. 1. It was the most difficult test that Tim had ever taken. a. Tim had never taken a difficult test. 19 / 26
b. Tim had never taken a harder test. c. Tim had taken many difficult tests. d. Tim will have taken a harder test. Read the paragraph and answer the questions The amount of water used in the United States is quickly increasing. The country needs twice as much water as it did ten years ago. Much of the nation s water, however, is polluted. Some experts say that ninety percent of the country s major rivers are polluted. In recent years, however, the United States has begun to clean up its water supply. 1. The amount of water used in the United Nations is. a. polluted b. clean c. big d. increasing 1. The country needs water than it did ten years ago.. a. clearer b. more c. more polluted d. polluted 20 / 26
1. percent of the country s major rivers are not polluted. a. A large b. Ten c. Ninety d. Most 1. The United States has recently begun to its water supply. a. use b. pollute c. drink d. clean up TEST 2 1 B 26 C 21 / 26
2 C 27 C 3 D 28 A 4 D 29 D 5 B 30 B 6 A 31 C 22 / 26
7 A 32 D 8 B 33 D 9 C 34 B 10 A 35 C 11 C 36 B 23 / 26
12 C 37 B 13 A 38 D 14 D 39 D 15 D 40 B 16 C 41 B 24 / 26
17 A 42 B 18 B 43 B 19 C 44 C 20 B 45 A 25 / 26
21 B 46 B 22 B 47 C 23 D 48 C 24 C 49 D 25 D 50 A 26 / 26