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V anio @molatehsch gw Allguel + + pb GU) 2Erdoe aps eel Ete le Oy LL wo A few awimmers are attacked and about six people are killed every year by sharks Humans kill about one hundred million sharks every year. They are used for animal food, necklaces, fertilizer, shark-fin soup, shoes, wallets, and many other products Sharks have been in existence for at least three hundred million years. They existed before, during, and after the dinosaur era. Today, there are about five hundred species of sharks living in the world's oceans. These seabome predators are just as important to the ecology of the oceans as wolves, lions, bears, and other land predators are to the balance of nature on land The smallest shark in the world is the dwarf lanternshark. It is about the size of a chocolate bar and feeds on small shrimp. The great white shark grows to at least twenty-three feet long. It is the largest predatory shark. For skin, all sharks have tiny tooth-like scales as tough as sandpaper They have gill slits for breathing oxygen from water and jaws that can shoot forward to grab prey. Each jaw has rows of razor-sharp replaceable teeth. Some sharks use 20,000 teeth in a lifetime. A shark's skin is as sensitive as fingertips are to humans, Their ears can detect sounds too low for humans to hear. Their nostrils can detect scents in water . Gel pits in the nose can detect electrical impulses from the nerves of other animals. Sharks were designed for survival What is the main idea of the passage? 1) Sharks kill too many people and we need to stop them 2) Sharks are designed for survival and have survived a long time 3) Sharks have sensitive nostrils which helps them to survive. 4) Sharks are useful to man all the animals on earth. From the context of the passage, what is the meaning of "predators"? 1) that live on plants 2) man-eating animals. 3) that hunt other animals 4) friendly animals. The underlined word "their" in the third paragraph refers to 1) sharkss 2) teeth, 3) fingertips 4) humans Which of the following isa survival feature of sharks? 1) their ability to detect electrical impulses, smells, and sounds in water 2) the fact that the largest shark is at least twenty-three feet long. 3) the fact that they are very important to the ecology of the oceans. 4) their ability to hunt preys both on land and in the oceans Which word in the passage refers to the relationship between living things and their environment? 1) seaborne 2) ecology 3) predator 4) survival Have you visited the old castle? It was ....... castle we visited during our holidays. 1) most beautiful 2) more beautiful than 3) more beautiful 4) the most beautiful 10. IL 144 amie @mofatchsch —pp4e Gate awe Oke n> ger dlign ++ @d2 Ol) :Esdo0 Which one hasa falling intonation? 1) That's a really nice book 2) That's really nice 3) What a nice book! 4) Is that a really nice book? My grandma has no liking for the banking system, she keeps her under her mattress 1) signs 2) savings 3) plans 4) problems I think hunting the endangered species will ....... the nature 1) destroy 2) happen 3) install 4) exchange aps eel ete dle Tao te oo ot The Olympic Games will be held in our country. Asa great many people will be visiting the country, the government will be building new hotels, a stadium and a fine new swimming pool. They will also be building new roads and a special railway line The games will be held just outside the capital and the whole area will be called "Olympic City". Workers will have completed the new roads by the end of this year. By the end of next year, they will have finished work on the new stadium. The fine modern buildings have been designed. We are all very excited and are looking forward to the Olympic Games because they have never been held in this country When will the workers finish work on the new stadium? 1) Before the next year finishes 2) In one year 3) When Games will be held 4) When people visit the country. The Olympic Games will be held in this country 1) inside the capital and some areas 2) for the first time 3) every four years 4) before next year begins The underlined word they" refers to 1) workers 2) government 3) people 4) goames The government are going to do some work except to 1) build a stakium 2) build new botels 3) design modern buildings 4) visit the country aes Gol cha Te Oa The main food of one third of the world is rice. Rice is planted out on muddy ground, called "paddy" fields Then the field is flooded with water. Growing rice likes to spend most of its life in water. A wall round the field keeps the water from flowing away. The rice is kept moist until the leaveschange from green to yellow. Then the water is drawn off. The rice ripens in the sun. The plants are then cut and threshed According to the passage, rice is the main food of 1) the whole world 2) most of the world 3) one fifth of the world 4) one third of the world Rice is planted 1) on dry ground 2) ona wall 3) in paddy fields 4)all over the world 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21 V anke @mofatchsch —pp4z Gate awed Ob yy pen dllpe ls + per Ol) 1Essoe The field is flooded 1) when the rice is ripe 2) when the leaves turn yellow 3) before the seed is planted 4) after the plants are set out The water is drawn off when the 1) leaves change to yellow 2) rice begins to grow 3) leaves are green 4) plants are set out The plants are cut when the 1)rice is ripe 2) moon shines 3) leaves are green 4) leaves change colour RoyChapman Andrews was an American explorer born in 1884. He liked traveling to different places and studying animals. Andrews wanted to find fossils that would tell him more about early humans. Instead, he found something that changed what everyone thought about dinosaurs. Andrews and his team made many trips to Asia during the 1920s There, they found dinosaur fossils, as well as fossils from different mammals, including a type of early rhinoceros. Andrews sent his discoveries to the American Museum of Natural History in New York. They liked what he found and encouraged him to keep searching Andrews! most interesting discovery was made in 1923 in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia. He and his team became the first people to find dinosaur eggs. Until this discovery, scientists weren't suure whether dinosaurs laid eggs or gave birth to live babies In 1927, the Boy Scouts of America made Andrews an honorary Scout. He was the first person to receive this award. Today, Andrews is regarded as a model explorer and aps gel: wha Jee Oa We adventurer Why did the museum in New York want Andrews to keep exploring? 1) They liked his discoveries. 2) He was earning a lot of money 3) He was not welcome at home 4) He had not discovered enough about early humans When did Andrews make his most important discovery? 1) 1920 2) 1923 3) 1927 4) 1937 What happened after Andrews discovered the dinosaur egg? 1) He discovered an early type of rhinoceros 2) He was given an award by the Boy Scouts 3) He took a trip to Asia 4) He began working at the museum Why did Andrews want to go to Asia in 1920s? 1) to learn more about early humans 2) to discover dinosaur eggs 3) to find new animal fossils 4) to become a Boy Scout 244 25. 26. 27. 28. ante (@mofatehsch Ulgar allyl n> OL) Eads Which of the following is NOT true about Andrews? 1) Andrews traveled to Asia during the 1920s. 2) Andrews discovered an early type of rhinoceros 3) AndreWs' most interesting discovery was of dinosaur eggs. 4) Andrews was the first person to discover dinosaurs. A: Someone's knocking at the door B:OK,I....... it 1) am opening 2) am going to open 3) open 4) will open Ags Jas cae Slee 0 jt ealed bheg ce There are 23 students in our class John is the ..(1)... of all, but he is not verty healthy It is not good, but the fact is that only ...(2)... of my classmates are healthy, and they are healthy because they do ...(3).. . Bruce is one of my healthy friends, but he is not as (4)... as me because I don’t like to eat fast food. It is true that my classmates are very (5)..., but they are all good friends 1) tall 2) tallest 3) taller 4) more tall 1)a few 2) many 3) more 4) one 1) learning 2) cleanness 3) exercise 4) finding 1) healthy 2) more healthy 3) more healthier 4) healthiest 1) amazing 2) kind 3) fast 4) different eda, Uae ¥ Games are activities involving physical and/or mental exercise which people do for fun, health, as a party activity, or just to pass away rainy day. There are games for people of every age. Some games require large areas and many players. Others can be played by a few people in a small room. Some games are complicated with many rules and expensive equipment. Others are simple and require little or no equipment. Games usually have rules of some kind and some form of winning and losing. Much the same games can be found in many countries but any one game can have many variations This article explains those games that children can play in a playground or park or at a party. They require very little equipment and varying numbers of players Games are described in this article under the general headings of Indoor Games and Outdoor Games, The former include introduction games, ring games, hiding games, acting games, musical games, memory games, games played with pencil and paper, word games, board games, and a list of forfeits. Outdoor games include chasing games and other games such as hopscotch and skipping Alll of the following are mentioned in the passage EXCEPT that 1) some games need many players 2) there are games played by a few people 3) there are games for people of every age 4) there isa game that requires one player oe slelid | The writer has pointed out that games have 1) too many rules 2) losing and winning 3) to be found in many countries 4) to be played white expensive equipment i 41 0 Anke (@mofatehsch Ulgar allyl n> OL) Eads The article points out that the games children play 1) need no place 2) should be at a party 3) require very little equipment 4) should only be played in the park The last paragraph is mainly about I) outdoor games 2) general games 3) indoor games —4) types of games. People should do whatever they can to save ....... wildlife. 1) endangered 2) safe 3) healthy 4) rocky A: Why are you going to Karate lessons, Ali? B: To learn how to ....... myself. 1) creat 2) carry 3) defend 4) donate The Persian lion ....... many years ago, but we won't let this happen to our cheetahs 1) injured 2) carried 3) died out 4) paid attention The driver ....... the speed of his car on the highway 1) hunted 2) visited 3) destroyed 4) increased Bee fel eda UO Go Ad Ww & If you wanted to save one thing for the future, what would you pick? For Dr. Cary Fowler, it's an easy choice. He would save seeds. Dr. Fowler is the scientist who helped create the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in Norway, near the Arctic. Dr. Fowler is trying to collect and save seeds from every food crop in the world Why would anyone save seeds? Well, Dr. Fowler believes the world must be prepared in case something terrible happens. Some disasters, whether they are natural or caused by people, could destroy crops around the world. People wouldn't have food, and they might not be able to grow it Dr. Fowler believes we must protect seeds today so we can grow crops in the future. Today the seed vault has over 400,000 different types of seeds. Dr. Fowler hopes to one day have over 1 million types of seeds. He is asking countries around the world to deposit seeds into the vault so that the seeds can be withdrawn when we need them What is the passage mostly about? 1)a seed vault 2) how people protect crops 3)a scientist named Dr. Cary Fowler 4) how to best store seeds The word "pick" in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to 1) hold 2) choose 3) find 4) cover What will Dr. Fowler probably do once the seed vault collects 1 million seeds? 1) He will plant the seeds 2) He will throw the useless seeds away. 3) He will close the vault 4) He will move to Norway What will probably happen to the seeds in the near future? 1) They will be returned to wherever they came from 2) Norway will get to use the seeds 3) The seeds will be traded for money 4) They will be kept safe for a long time 47 48. (@mofatehsch —ppaz Gabe awed Ole yy pen dlp + + peo Ob) 1Essee Which of these seeds would Dr. Fowler probably put into the seed vault next? 1) seeds for a pretty flower 2) seeds fora large tree 3) seeds for a vegetable 4) seeds for grass sabe Birds do not fly high up in the sky. The air is too thin. It is hard for birds to breathe in thin air and thin air does not hold them up. Birds fly near the ground so that they can see where they are. The birds look for places they know. Then they do not get lost. Some birds fly so low over the ocean that the waves often hide them. Many birds fly long distances in the spring and autumn According to the passage, birds fly aps eek ete UO ay 1) high in the sky 2) on the clouds 3) through the water 4) near the ground The thin air up in the shy 1) makes breathing easy 2) makes breathing hard 3) holds the birds up 4) is like air near the ground Many birds fly a long way 1) in the spring 2)in the summer 3) in the winter 4) every day When the birds fly close to the water, the waves 1) carry the birds along 2) drown the birds 3) may hide the birds 4) keep the birds up As then fly, the birds look for 1) good air to breathe 2) clouds in the sky 3) places they know 4) other birds Aes Gel cle Tee Fay After graduating from college, Sean Aiken know he would need to finda job oon The problem was that he wasn't sure what kind of work he wanted to do One night at the dinner table, his father encouraged him to do what he liked most. His father said he had worked his whole life doing a job he didn't really enjoy. Aiken wanted a different future. That night, he promised himself that he would find something that he was passionate about. Aiken set a goal to work a new job each week fora year, That's 54 jobs in one year And he did it! One week, asa dairy farmer, he milked cows every morning. Then, in another week, he was an astronomer studying the night sky. Aiken's favorite job, however, was teaching. He learned he was happiest when he was helping others. Aiken also learned that it's OK not to know what you want to do right away. He wrote a book about his experiences, and today he tells his story to college and university students. His message? youll find your perfect job one day. After all, Aiken found his! What is the best title for the passage? ~~ 1) How to Geta Long - term Job 2) Pespect for Parents’ Opinions 3) From a Student to a Teacher 4) One Man, 52 Jobs 49. yo V amie (@mofatchsch pee wake oy gw Allguel + + pb GU) 2Erdoe What did Aiken's father encourage him to do? 1) To advise university students 2)To get a job he enjoyed doing 3) To work one job his whole life 4) To work for his father for one year IE we asked Aiken about what he learnt by working so many different jobs, what would probably be his answer? 1) Working is very difficult and not fun. 2)It is OK to take your time finding a job 3) People should get a job right after college 4) After trying any fobs, uou can be a good speaker The word "his" in the last line refers to 1) his story 2) his students 3) his job 4) his message The organ inside the head that controls thought, feelings, and activity is called 1) brain 2) heart 3) cell 4) blood aps eek ete UR Os Ae oo ot Sally Ride was an astronaut, She was the first American woman to travel into space She left Earth on June 18, 1983. She came back on June 24th. She traveled with four other astronauts in the spaceship Challenger. Challenger orbited Earth. When something orbits something, it goes around it. How long did it take Challenger to orbit Earth? It took only 90 minutes! Challenger orbited Earth 16 times in just one day. This meant that Ride saw the sun rise and set 16 times in one day! Ride liked being an astronaut. She liked being in space. She liked how it felt when the force of gravity was not pulling her down. Without the force of gravity, she could float She floated from place to place. While in space, she played a game to catch jelly beans. The jelly beans were floating, too! Ride had to catch the jelly beans with her mouth! Sally Ride worked hard to become an astronaut. She went to school for many years She had to have special training. The training was hard work. Ride was a good astronaut. She went into space two times. Ride then became a teacher. She wrote books and helped direct space research. When you research something, you study it. You try to find out new things about it. Sally Ride received several awards and honors for her work and continues to be committed to science education The passage is mainly about 1) spaceships 2) woman astronaut 3) space travel 4) astronaut training What statement is true? 1) Sally Ride wrote books in space 2) Sally Ride did not like being an astronaut. 3) Sally Ride went into space two times 4) Sally Ride liked the force of gravity in space 60. 61 62. 644 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. Danio (@mofatehsch ga AIlgas ls ++ b> OL) iE ne o0 IE you wanted to find out more about space travel, you might ...... it 1) research 2) travel 3) orbit 4) float How long was Ride in space the first time? 1)6 days 2) 4 days 3) 8 days 4) 16 days There is enough information in the passage to answer which of the following questions? 1) How many women have traveled to space Sally Ride? 2) What did Sally Ride do in order to become an astronaut? 3) When did Sally Ride go on his second space flight? 4) Who was to first human being to travel into space? All around the worls, there are people who do not take care of ......., and that makes me sad 1) animal 2)an animal 3) animals 4) the animals A: Ive gota very bad headache BI....... you an aspirin. l)am going to get 2) will get 3) getting 4) get Ags Jas ea Jeet shell bb oa o The Sun gives life to the Earth which it would have no life at all ..(1)... the energy that it receives from the Sun. The Sun is only one of millions and millions of ..(2)... in the Milky Way galaxy. We see it asa ...(3)... ball only because we are much ...(4)... to the Sun than to any of the other stars 1) near 2) without 3) against 4) among 1) planets 2) neighbors 3) stars 4) facts 1) beautiful red large 2) red beautiful large 3) large beautiful red 4) beautiful large red 1) closer 2) farther 3) smaller 4) longer ApS JAS aa See 0 Jali LL oes ot The history of science is the study of ..(1).. of science and knowledge. It describes how scientists and researchers tried to do thousands of ...(2)... to solve problems, to answer questions, and to ...(3)... new things. There are also many stories about those who never ..(4),.. studying until they were successful to get ...(5)... about things they were looking for 1) statement 2)development 3) moment 4) element 1) laboratories 2) medicines 3) translators 4) experiments 1) invent 2) sueced 3) publish 4) destroy 1) increased 2) passed away 3) quit 4) died out 1) scientist 2) research 3) mountain 4) knowledge There isa box in the comer of the room 1) small black metal 2) black small metal 3) metal small black 4) metal black small 70. 71 76. 71. 78. 79. 80. around trees! branches to eat the leaves’ A giraffe can drink of water. 1) up to 20 gallons 3) up to 10 gallons A cheetah eats and 1) gazalles- eagles 3) birds- antelopes They are the only wild cats 1) to live on earth 3) that are endangered How long is giraffe's tongue? 1)6 feet 2) 18 inches and are antelopes 1) Gazalles- impalas 3) Tigers- cheetahs 1) protect 2) visit 1) will die 2) die 1) that 2) these 1) willd 2) many A: Excuse me, 2 B: A tiger! A: Oh, a tiger! 1) how is your tiger 3) what is your tiger like cere @molatehsch gw Allguel + + pb GU) 2Erdoe Would you mind asking her to give us some money to buy some bars of chocolate? 1) muself 2) yourselves 3) themselves 4) ourselves aps eek ete Ue Os Ae oo ot There are several facts about wild animals such as cheetahs, giaffes, and lions which are interesting. Let's start with this question 'What do cheetahs hunt?’ They hunt rabbits, birds, and smaller antelopes, like gazalles and impalas. Now, It's good to know about lions and giaffes. These interesting facts are: ‘The lions are the only cats which live in groups that are called prides! 'A baby giraffe is 6-feet tall at birth. A giaffe has 6-feet long neck, and it can drink up to 10 gallons of water. Their 18-inch tongue wraps 2) just 10 gallons 4) 10 feet 2) antelopes- lions 4) tigers- zebras, How are lions different from any other wild cats? 2) that live in Iran 4) to live in group 3) 10 gahoons 2) Birds- cats 4) Giraffes. tigers Ags JAS cae, lee FNAL GI oa ote Forests, lakes and plins are the natural homes of animals. If we want to ..(1) animals, we should pay attention to their homes. If their homes are destroyed, the animals ...(2)... out soon. People can also help ...(3)... animals by not hunting them or cutting trees, Good humans always help a/an ...(4)... animal so that it can live longer. 3) travel 3) won't die 3)an 3) near 2) what is it 4) where is it 4) 8 feet 4) tell 4) are dying 4)his 4) injured 81 84] Ve amie @mofatchsch — poe Bake Ast Ole p> ger dllgw ls par OL) Emo o0 Idon't know how to make ....... conversation 1) alive 2) safe 3) polite 4) wild My father bought a/an carpet the other day I)old nice Iranian 2) nice old Immian3)old Ianiannice 4) Iranian old nice aps gels eta ee Tas tly wo The producers of instant cofee found their product strongly resisted in the marketplace despite their product's obvious advantages. Furthermore, the advertising expenditure for instant coffee was far greater than that for regular coffee. Efforts were made to find the cause of the consumers seemingly unreasonable resistance to the product. The reason given by most people was dislike for the taste. The producers doubted that there might be deeper reasons. This was confirmed by one of motivation research's classic studies, one often cited in the trade. Mason Haire of the University of California constructed two shopping lists that were identical except for one item. There were six items common to both lists hamburger, carrots, bread, baking powder, canned peaches, and potatoes, with the brands or amounnts specified. The seventh item, in fifth place on both lists, read "1 1b. Maxwell House coffee" on one list and "Nescafe instant coffee" on the other One list was given to each one ina group of fifty women, and the other list to those in another group of the same size. The women were asked to study their lists and then to describe, as far as they could, the kind of woman (personality and character) who would draw up that shopping list. Nearly half of those who had received the list including instant coffee described a housewife who was lazy and a poor planner. On the other hand, only one woman in the other group described the housewife, who had included regular coffee on her list as lazy, only six of that gtoup suggestedthat she was a poor planner. Eight woman felt that the instant-coffee user was probably nota good wife! No one in the other group drew such a conclusion about the housewife who intended to buy regular coffee In the study, the women were supposed to give their opinions about 1) which was better, instant coffee or regular coffee 2) women's attitude towards shopping 3) the necessity of making such a shopping list 4) the personality of a woman who would prepare such a list The word "identical" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to 1) unique 2) personal 3) similar 4) dedicated The result of the investigation showed that 1) women who used regular coffee were good planners 2) most of the women investigated were good at reasons 3) many women believed that wives who used instant coffee were lazy 4) housewives who used instant coffee were lazy 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91 V) nie (@mofatehsch pam dllger ls s+ or OL) 2E 9590 Judging by the result of the study, many woman were not interested in instant coffee because 1) they didn't trust advertisements 2) instant coffee was not suited to their taste 3) they wanted to show that they were intelligent 4) they had a sense of shame about using instant coffee She suddenly ....... that her keys were in her other bag 1) compared 2) happened 3) planned 4) remembered We need someone with a strong ....... to head the project. 1) nationality 2)entertainment 3) experiment 4) personality Ayes arly Cay ee Og thee | od om There are several facts about wild animals such as cheetahs, giraffes, and lions which are interesting Let's start with this question "What do cheetahs hunt?" They hunt rabbits, birds, and smaller antelopes, like gazelles and impalas Now, I's good to know about lions and giraffes. These interesting facts are "The lions are the only cats which live in groups that are called prides." "A body giraffe is 6-feet tall at birth. A girafe has 6-feet long legs and a 6-feet long neck, and it can drink up to 10 gallons of water. Their 18-inch tongue wraps around trees branches to eat the leaves." (oasp4 ;wrap around) A giraffe can drink ....... of water. 1) up to 20 gallons 2) just 10 gallons 3) up to 10 gallons 4) 10 feet A cheetah eats ....... and 1) gazelles - eagles 2) antelopes - lions 3) birds - antelopes 4) tigers - zebras How are lions different from any other wild cats? They are the only wild cats 1) to live on earth 2) that live in Iran 3) that are endangered 4) to live in groups How long isa giraffe's tongue? 1)6 feet 2) 18 inches 3) 10 gallons 4)8 feet and ....... are antelopes 1) Gazelles - impalas 2) Birds - cats 3) Tigers - cheetahs 4) Girafifes- tigers There were ....... reasons for what he did 1) wild 2) neat 3) strong 4) ancient A: That's the phone ringing Bl it 1) get 2) will get 3) am getting 4) am going to get VY amie @mofatchsch ——ppaz Gabe Ave Ole pe pwn dllgn ts no OL) iE sds0 964] Ican ....... be home early tonight if you want 1) slowly 2) carefully 3) easily 4) beautiful 974] While John and Mary ....... TV, their mother came into the room and ....... the TV off. 1) were watching - turned 2) watched - turned 3) were watching - was turning 4) watched - was turning 981] We can watch a lot of endangered animals on a 1) plain 2) pain 3) plane 4) yard 99] All doctors and nurses wear long white ....... in a hospital 1) devices 2) dresses 3) organs 4) materials 10. Her beautiful ....... was destroyed on the fire. 1) vacation 2) interview 3) behavior 4) creation 10] A: What's your ....... for further research on uranium? B: That'sa great idea! We can work on that! 1) information 2) suggestion 3) vacation 4) destination 10H} The ....... cut one of the injured ....... of the horses when the inhumane games end 1) man - feet 2) man - foot 3) men - foot 4) men- feet 10} He doesn't study very hard. He is ...... in having a good time 1) interesting 2) more interested 3) more interesting 4) the more interested 104- Jack is visiting the Museum of and Wildlife. He's talking to MrBrown, who works in the museum. 1) Jungle 2) Nature 3) Plain 4) Earth 104 10 10 10 10$- Most leopards will attack humans when VW dake (@mofatehsch lye dIlges + + n> OL) Esso0 aps eek ete Ue Os Ade oo & The leopard is a small animal compared to the lion and the tiger, but many people think that it is the most dangerous of the big cats. For its weight, the leopard is one of the strongest of the cats. It isan excellent climber and can run up a tree with astonishing speed. It can even climb a tree while carrying a prey twice its own weight. It can leap up more than three meters in the air and jump down on its prey from a height of fifteen meters The leopard's skin of greyish gold with dark spots or rings provides excelent camouflage among the branches of a tree. Although the leopard may be seen during the day, it is most active at night The leopard is particularly dangerous because it hunts near towns and villages for dogs Leopards sometimes can turn into deadly human-eaters. They terrorize large areas for years. A leopard can easily carry a full-grown person off into the bushes or up a tree. The late hunter, Jim Corbett, wrote about a leopard that killed four hundred people before he shot it in 1910. Corbett said that human-eating leopards are rare but very difficult to stop because they are smart and wary. Such leopards still appear from time to time in India and Africa. However, most leopards will not attack people unless provoked or wounded Why do many people consider the leopard as the most dngerous? 1) It is smaller than a tiger 2) It can leap high into the air 3) It is one of the strongest of the cats, 4) It can jump down from a great height What advantage does the leopard's skin offer? 1) It frightens away all the other animals. 2) It keep the leopard warm at night 3) It makes the animals very beautiful 4) It hides the leopard well among the trees. Leopards roam near towns and villages because 1) they are attracted by the dogs 2) they want to be particularly dangerous 3) they are known as human hunters 4) they enjoy the company of humans The word "way" in the 4"" paragraph is closest in meaning to 1) dangerous 2) amazing 3) careful 4) natural 1) they are disturbed or injored 2) they cannot hunt in other areas 3) they are fully grown 4) they are near extinction aps eek ete UR Oa Ae oo oe Medical Tourism means traveling to other places when you are sick. Every year, many patients leave their countries to visit foreign doctors. We call them international medical tourists. The number of these tourists is increasing every year. So Egypt, plan special programs with a wide range of entertainment and medical services. These patients can also visit tourist attractions such as ancient pyramids on deserts in their journey - Medical: .S2:,/ oly 11} Medical tourism is when 1) healthy people travel to foreign countries 2) tourists leave their cities 3) only patients travel to foreign countries 4) only doctors travel to foreign countries O some countries, like 11] "them" in line 2 refers to 1) doctors 2) patients 3) places 4) countries 11]f According to the passage, Egypt 1) has many pyramids 2) doesn't have foreign doctors 3) doesn't have medical services 4) has specialprograms for patients 11 People travel to Egypt 1) just to see doctors and patients 2) to plan special programs 3) to visit doctors, pyramids and deserts 4) to increase the number of tourists 114 Which one is correct about Medical Tourism? 1) Patients never travel to foreign countries 2) The number of tourists is increasing 3) The number of doctors is increasing 4) All patients travel to Egypt these days. 114 They have lived here quite a while, but we've lived here longer. They haven't lived here ....... we have 1)aslong 2)aslong as 3) longer as 4) so longer as VY amie @molatchsch — paz Gabe age Obew p> per dIlgw ls p> OL) iE ad a0 Ii 1 1 11g YO Ambo @molatehsch bya llgee | + + n> OU) Eas 20 aps eek ete Ue Os Ae oo & Exercising keeps your body strong and your mind sharp. When you run around on the playground or play with your friends, not only are you having fun, but you are also improving your body and mind. Exercise helps your heart stay strong by making it beat faster, and a strong heart will do a better hob of getting oxygen to all parts of your body To make your heart beat faster, try swimming or jumping rope or doing almost anything that works up a sweat. You do not need to buy anything special Exercise builds strong muscles and bones. To make your muscles stronger you have to do powerful things, like lifting heavy things. These exercises will also help build strong bones. Exercise helps you bend and stretch your body comfortably, which is important when you want to move your arms and legs without hurting them. If you cannot touch your toes, you need to exercise. Try tumbling to help your body stretch easily Exercise makes you feel good about yourself, When you can run and jump, you feel strong and proud of yourself. Your body also releases special chemicald called endorphins that actually make you feel happy Exercise helps your brain too. Some people think that exercising helps the blood (and oxygen) flow to your brain so you can think betterand pay attention longer. No matter what kind of exercise you do, it is important that you get moving every day to be healthy and happy The underlined word "it" in the first paragraph refers to 1) body 2) mind 3) exercise 4) heart Which detail does NOT support the idea that exercise is good for you? 1) Exercise helps your heart stay strong 2) Exercise builds strong muscles and bones. 3) When you can run and jump you feel strong and proud 4) You do not need to buy anything special to exercise What is the main idea of paragraph 37 1) Running and jumping make you strong 2) People are happy when they are stronger 3) Doing exercise gives you a good feeling about yourself, 4) Endorphins are chemicals that make you feel happy Exercise helps you think better and pay attention longer by 1) releasing chemicals called endorphins 2) making you sweat more 3) pumping more blood and oxygen to your brain 4) building up stronger muscles and bones What is the most important message of this passage? 1) Playing games is better than doing other exercises. 2) Stretching is important in exercising 3) Exercise makes you smarter. 4) Exercise keeps your mind and body healthy VF amo @molatehsch bya llgee | + + n> OU) Eas 20 My brother, John, thinks he's getting too fat. He ...... eating much fast food 1) is going to stop 2) is going to stopping 3) will stop 4) will stopping We all know that human body isa wonderful ....... just like the other forms of creation. 1) attention 2) nature 3) type 4) system aps Eek ete Ue Oe Ae oo oe You are at school. You walk into your classroom. It's dark inside, so you turn on a switch. The lights come on. Where does electricity come from? What makes the light bulbs glow? Electricity starts at a power plant. Machines make the electricity. After the electricity is made, it leaves the power plant through large wires, The large wires carry the electricity to cities. These wires are strung between tall towers. The wires can cover many miles In the city, the wires are smaller. They are on electric poles. The wires go all over the city. Some wires go to your school. This is where you turned on the light switch Electricity heads to the light switch in your classroom. It travels to the lights. It flows into the light bulbs. A light bulb has a thin coiled wire inside. It is called a filament. Electricity flows through the wire when the lamp is on. The electricity heats the filament to more than 4,500° F (2,500°C). The high temperature makes the filament give off light. The light bulb glows Sometimes a light bulb doesn't work. It has been used for a long time. The filament finally breaks. No electricity can go through it, so it can't light up. When this happens, you have to change the light bulb. ~ Where does electricity start? 1) in the filament 2) oman electric pole 3) ata power plant 4) in the wire Right after electricity leaves the power plant, it travels through 1) large wires, 2) light bulbs 3)a tower 4) houses What makes a light bulb glow? 1) The glass gets hot and lights up 2) Electric poles give off electricity 3) Cool air makes the light bulb snap 4) The filament heats up. The underlined word "it" in the last paragraph refers to 1) light 2) light bulb 3) filament 4) electricity What happens when the filament breaks? 1) The glass bulb also breaks into pieces, 2) The light switch gets hot. 3) The light bulb doesn't glow 4) The power plant can't make electricity. Many other countries came within the Roman 1) planet 2) orbit 3) rocky 4) drop VW anko @mofatehsch pw dllgael ss + a2 Ol) :Esdo0 129 4 14) You might have heard the phrase "mama bear" used to refer to a mom who's not afraid to fight for her child, but a lot In other words, animals take good .....(2)..... of their young. A cow won't leave her calf alone. She may want to wander off to eat, but she finds another cow to watch her baby. One kind of mother bird makesher nest inside a tree trunk. She stays inside, and the father bird .....(3)..... the opening with mud. When the mud dries, it...(4)..... hard. Now the mother bird is safe to lay her eggs 1) natural 2) protective 1) future 2) match 1) fills 2) looks lis going to be 2) will be It is generally known that anthraxbacteria can live for decades in the soil or other environments 1) satisfied 2) hospitable 3) irregular 4) connective Isa good idea to ....... some research before you buy a house. 1) get 2)do 3) give 4) take A: How are your parents? B Do you want to visit them? A: Yes, of course 1) Careful 2) Wonderful 3) Beautiful 4) Powerful eS Gals Wy a5 ge qed Une Ft alice! Im a keeper here .....(1)..... . Orana Wildlife Park, and that means that my job is to (2)... some of the animals that we have here. We're run by a charity and we specialise in .....(3)..... species of animls, birds and reptiles. The park ground .....(4) 80 hectares of land, and we have 400 animals altogether, from 70 different species. 1) in 2)on 3)at 4) into 1) look for 2) look into 3) look after 4) look up 1) protective 2) endangered 3) existing 4) universal 1) cover 2) divide 3) increase 4) vary Sarah made ....... a cup of hot chocolate, but didn't have time to drink I)herself / itself 2) herself / it 3) her / it 4) her / itself That kind of wild goat is a/an ....... animal because of human's hunting 1) endangered 2) energetic 3) injured 4) worried Ihaven't seen Andy for ages. When I last him, he him, he for a job somewhere in London. 1) met / was looking 3) was meeting / was looking Aes Jus ty yay oo eda, Sle gl alin! | tof other animals are pretty .....(1)....., too 3) enjoyable 4) endangered 3) hunt 4) care 3) rests 4) draws 3) was A)is 2) meet / was looking 4) met / is looking 14) 14: 14: 14¢ 14 14; 14g VA Ambo @molatehsch bya llgee | + + n> OU) Eas 20 ApS JAS da, See 0 5) lid GL oe & After World War ll, scientists were trying to invent devices for disabled soldiers. They were ...(1).. finding new solutions to help people who had ..(2).. their (sense of) vision, hearing, and etc. These efforts could change lives of these soldiers who had lost their ...(3)... . Fortunately, based ...(4)... scientists! researches, useful ...(5),.. were made 1) before 2) sooner 3) after 4) during 1) forgot 2) lost 3) expressed 4) quitted 1) details 2) graves 3) parts 4) interests lon 2)in 3) of A)at 1) values 2) reasons 3) books 4) gains Find the wrong spelling A. Are the bacteria and vireses different from each other? ¢ B: Yes, they are. They aren't alike D DA 2)B 3)c 4D The role that a goal-keeper plays in football is ....... as a defender. 1)as important 2) more important 3) important 4) most important pa lee Ty tel ly aps gel Today my class is going on a trip. Can you guess where? We are going to the zoo! Everyone is excited. There will be lots of wild animals at the zoo My teacher Mrs, Green says it is time to go. The children get into the big, yellow school bus. Everyone is making too much noise. The teacher says we sound like a bus full of monkeys! “When we get to the zoo, we look at a big map. It shows where the different animals live. Where should we go first? I look around and see a zebra. I see lots of them! A zebra has black and white stripes. Mrs. Green says zebras like to stay together. A group of zebras is called a herd. Zebras are herbivores, Herbivores only eat plants Mrs. Green asks me, "Olivia, what other animals are black and white?” A giant panda is black and white, "I say. My friend Emma says that a penguin is black and white. The techer says we are both right We go to look at the pandas next. They are cute At the end of the day, we all get back on the bus. We saw many different kinds of animals at the zoo. It wasa fun trip. I hope we can go back again soon. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? 1) Excited Students 2) A Day at the Zoo 3) Zebras and Other Herbivores 4) Wild Animals at the Zoo Why does the teacher use the phrase "a bus full of monkeys"? 1) Everyone was jumping up and down 2) They had many monkeys in the bus 3) The children were making a lot of noise 4) They wanted to take some monkeys from the zoo VA ano @molatehsch bya llgee | + + n> OU) Eas 20 15]L What did the people in the story do first when they got to the zoo? 1) They looked for pandas 2) They looked ata large map 3) They tried to stay together 4) They asked and answered questions about animals 154} The attitude of the author toward their trip can be best described as 1) positive 2) critical 3) negative 4) objective 154 The noun "museum" refers to a(an) 1) person 2) place 3) idea 4) thing 154 Because of a mistake, the school was completely....... by fire. 1) paid 2) saved 3) destroyed 4) died out aps eel ete Oa LL wo Take a look at your neighbor's eyes. The first thing youlll probably notice is the color of their eyes. Most people have brown, blue, or orange eyes, Some people may have hazel, gray, or violet eyes. The colored part of the eye is called the iris. Next you'll notice the pupil. The pupil is the black circle in the center of the iris. The pupil controls the amount of light that enters the eye. If you're in a very bright room, youlll notice that your neighbor's pupils are very small, This allows only s little bit of light to enter. If you are in a dark space, your neighbor's pupils will be much larger. This allows more light to enter the eyes. The eye is actually shapedlike a ball. Eyes sit in a socket in the skull. When light enters the pupil, it hits the back of the eye, called the retins. The retina sends a visual message to the brain. When the brain gets the message, vision occurs. The eyes and vision are very important. The body does many things to protect the eyes. The eyelid prevents things from entering the eyes. Tears wash dust and dirt out of the eyes. Eyebrows keep sweat from your forehead from entering the eye. We use our eyesa lot and it is important to take care of them! 15 The author wrote this passage to 1) inform the reader about eyes and vision. 2) caution the reader against putting things into the eye 3) convince the reader to get glasses 4) teach the reader about problems with the eyes. 15]} According to the passage, the pupil is 1) the colored part of the eye 2) bigger when you are in a bright place 3) bigger when you are ina dark place 4) smaller when yiu are in a dark place 15}. The underlined word "it" in the second paragraph refers to 1) socket 2) skull 3) light 4) pupil 154. Before the retina detects light, 1) it sends a message to the brain 2) the iris sendsa message to the brain 3) light enters the pupil 4) light enters the retina 16 16 16: 16h 164 164 Ye aake (@mofatehsch Ulgar allyl n> OL) Eads According to the passage, tears help protect the eye by 1) washing out dirt and dust 2) washing the eye socket 3) washing the sweat from the forehead 4) washing the eyelid Regarding the usage of "on as a preposition of time, which sentence is grammatically WRONG? 1) She plays tennis on Fridays 2)TIl see you on Tuesday afternoon then. 3) His daughter was born on the 24th of August 4) The trees here are really beautiful on spring aps eek ete Ue To Ae oo ot Dear Emma, Ihave a problem, and I need your help. My parents are really strict and never let me do anything! For example, when I go out with my friends, my mom always asks, "Where are you going? Who are you going with?” Two months ago, I got a chain and my father was really angry. He made me take it out. My parents want to control everything I do But Im 18 years old! Ltry to talk to my mom and dad, but they don't listen. They say, "This is our house, and these are our rules." Then we have a fight. Why is it so hard for them to understand me? Josh Dear Josh, You asked, "Why is it so hard fro them to understand me? That's a good question. You're growing up, but often, it's hard for your parents to see this To them, you are still achild, and they want to protect you. Sometimes, it's hard to talk to your parents. Here's an idea: Write your mother and father a letter. Explain your feelings calmly. In the letter, describe your friends. Tell your parents about yourself and your life, too. Then maybe they will understand you better. After your parents read the letter, try to talk to them. Ihope this helps! Emma Josh is writing a letter to Emma because 1) he needs her help 2) he doesn't know anybody there 3) Emma isa friend of his parents 4) he wants to go out with a friend What is Josh's biggest problem with his parents? 1) They don't like his chain. 2) They don't like his friends 3) They aren't always kind to him 4) They don't let him do anything Josh says his parents never ....... to him 1) talk 2) explain 3) listen, 4) remember Emma tells Josh to ....... to his parents first 1) talk 2) listen 3) describe 4) write a letter Y) amie (@mofatehsch ga AIlgas ls ++ b> OL) iE ne o0 ApS JAS da, See 0 5) alll GL oe & Iwas working asa tour guide and I was having a /an ......time with a group of elderly ladies. [couldn't ...2... their ...3... and none of my usual jokes were wirking Ididn't know what to do to make them ...4... . A little later I was getting out of the bus 5... when I fell down and the ladies suddenly laughed loudly. And after that, everything was all right 164. 1) strange 2) ancient 3) medium 4) foreign 16] 1) collect 2) attract 3) protect 4) donate 16# 1) situation 2) attention 3) action 4) information 164. 1) cool 2) neat 3) happy 4) helpful 174. 1) finally 2) patiently 3) carelessly 4) recently 17)b What a dark sky is over here! It 1) rains 2) has rained 3) is raining 4) is goind to rain 17], The human tongue tiny receptors which allow us to tell the difference between tastes 1) increases 2) carries 3) seeks 4) contains aes gels Slee Pag Agha od ote It makes no difference they you are a tourist or a pilgrim who wants to travel to foreign countries. You need to do several steps for preparation which are finding a good agency to buy your ticket and to work on your visa and searching for good hotels which they respect their customers choices. But don't forget that before going to an agent, you have to study about different cultural patterns of your destination. With respect to culture, that’s good to know about foods (traditional and junk), safety matters, kinds of entertainment and thousands of other things such as politeness, value of patience, and neatness of that nation 174. What's the first thing to do for traveling to another country? 1) Finding a good travel agency 2) knowing about foods of that nation 3) Collecting information about cultural differences 4) Choosing your type of travel: tourist or pilgrim 174. Based on the text, which is NOT a cultural pattern? 1) customers choices 2) neatness 3) food 4) patience 17H. Which one is correct? 1) A pilgrim is one that makes a tour for pleasure or culture 2) A tourist is someone who travels to visit holy places 3) A tourist is someone that makes. trip for entertainment. 4) A pilgrim is one that travels for entertainment. 174 Which choice doesn't mean "safety" in line 5? 1) Freedom from danger or harm 2) The state of not being dangerous 3) A place that is free from risk 4) The state of being powerful 17 17 179 18 18 18 18 18. 18 YY ane (@mofatehsch —ppaz Gabe awed Ole yy pen dlp + + peo Ob) 1Essee aps eek ete Ue Oa Ae oo ot Can dolphins talk? Maybe they can't talk with words, but they talk with sounds. They show their feeling with sounds. Dolphins travel in a group. We call a group of fish they travel together Dolphins are mammals, not fish, but they swim together ina school. Dolphins talk to the other dolphins in the school. They give information. They tell when they are happy or sad or afiaid. They are "Welcome" when a dolphin comes back to the school. They hol". They don't study, but talk when they play They make a few sounds above water. They make more sounds under water. People cannot hear these sounds because the sounds are very, very high. Scientists make tapes of the sounds and study them Sometimes people catch dolphins for a large aquarium (An aquarium is a 200 for fish.) People can watch the dolphins in a show. Dolphins don't like to be away from their school in an auarium. They are lonely. There are many stories about dolphins. They help people. Sometimes they save somebody's life. Dolphin meat is good, but people don't like to kill them. They say that dolphins bring good luck. Many people believe this, According to the passage, dolphins talk with 1) words 2) sounds 3) music 4) feelings Dolphins talk when they 1) show 2) kill 3) play 4) listen They make more sounds 1) for tapes 2) under water 3) in school 4) above water Scientists study ....... of dolphins 1) shows 2) schools 3) aquariums 4) tapes In paragraph 5, the word "lonely" means 1) together 2) fresh 3) near 4) sad You ....... my hopes of happiness. 1) needed 2) cleaned 3) invented 4) destroyed Ags Jas eta Je 0 polit LL oo & Our bodies contain about 8 pints (4.5 liters) of blood. Throughout life the heart, an organ inside the chast, ...1... blood to every part of the body, keeping us alive. The heart is such a ...2... pump that it takes only about a minute for each blood cell to travel all the way around the body and ...3... to the heart. Traveling along tubes called blood vessels, blood ...4... oxygen and nourishment from digested food to every part of body. Blood also carries away harmful waste products such as carbon dioxide. Blood consists of red and white blood cells, platelets, and a watery ...5... called plasma. A drop of blood the size of a pinhead contains millions of red cells and thousands of white cells 1) keeps 2) saves 3) holds 4) pumps 1) powerful 2) natural 3) comfortable 4) domestic lover 2) ahead 3) outside 4) back 18 18 18 184 19 19 19 194 WW anke (@mofatehsch Ulgar allyl n> OL) Eads 1) collects 2) mises 3) orbits 4) carries 1) drop 2) liquid 3) cell 4) range David ....... his hand while he was cooking dinner. 1) burns 2) burned 3) has burned 4) was burning My brother has never been ....... before, so the trip to Europe is very exciting for him l)away 2) beyond 3) outside 4) abroad a & Many years ago, places in the United States had laws that kept black people and white people apart. In some cities, laws said that black people could not sit next to white people on buses. Other laws did not allow black people to use the same drinking fountains or restrooms as white people One day, an African American woman named Rosa Parks got on a bus. After she sat down, the bus became full. The bus driver told Rose to give up her seat to a white man Rosa refused. She believed it was not fair that she had to give up her seat Rosa was arrested after refusing to move. People heard about Rosa's protest against the law. Some people said there should be fairer laws. Soon, more people began demanding that the law be changed — Slowly, places in the United States began changing their laws. Bus drivers were no longer allowed to make black people give up their seats. New laws said black people Gly he Oa gle ow oe must be able to use the same drinking fountains and restrooms as white people Rosa Parks spoke out for what she believed in. She was a person of strong character. We remember Rose today asa hero who worked for fairness and equality What did Rosa Parks refuse to do ona bus? 1) sit down instead of standing up 2) give up her seat to a white man 3) give up her seat to an old lady 4) protest against the unfair laws The word "demanding" in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to 1) calling 2) leaving 3) finding 4) asking Rosa's Protest caused some people to start saying the law should be changed. What was an effect of these people demanding change? 1) Nobody paid attention to laws that kept black people and white people apart 2) Places in the United States slowly began changing their laws 3) Rosa was arrested for refusing to change seats on the bus 4) Rosa started to believe that the laws were not fair Based on the passage, which of the following best describes Rosa Parks? 1) lonely 2) selfish 3) brave 4) friendly YY amis @molatchsch — paz Gabe age Obew p> per dIlgw ls p> OL) iE ad a0 19 What is the main idea of this passage? 1) Rosa Parks wanted to be able to sit down on a bus, but a law stopped her from sitting 2)The United States had many laws that kept black people and white people apart 3) Rosa Parks spoke out against a law she thought was unfair by refusing to give up her seat ona bus to a white man 4) Even today, black people and white people are kept apart in many different ways in the society 19} Hany gave a lotof....... , but Ididn't like any of them. His ideas weren't practical 1) reports 2) suggestions 3) descriptions 4) patterns 19q- Our country, Iran, always ....... a lot of tourists from Germany 1) respects 2) controls 3) compares 4) attracts 19} My friend has ....... English books than his brother 1) many 2) much 3) most 4) more aps gels wie ee YG a oo gl alin! Vilcabamba, a small village in the Andes, is often called "the valley of long life." What's its secret? Firstly, Vilcabamba is not very hot or very cold - the temperature is usually between 64 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit (18 and 27 degrees Celsius), and the air is very clean. Secondly, people work hard in the fields and exercise a lot. Thirdly, their diet is very healthy. They eat a lot of fruit and vegetable and they hardly ever eat meat or fish. The water they drink, from the river in Vileabamba, is very rich in minerals. They also have a good social life In Vilcabamba people say. "The left leg and the right leg help you to be healthy, because they take you to your friends homes." 194 According to the text where is the valley of long life? 1) Andes in Vilacabamba 2) Andes province 3) Vilacabamba province 4) Vilacabamba village 194. Which one is not considered as a secret of long life? 1) clean air 2) hard working persons 3) having healthy deif 4) healthy sea water 20+ How much is average weather temperature in Vilacabamba? 1112 2) 64 3)72 4) 80 20] What does the last sentence in this text point to? 1) having a social good life 2) having a healthy body 3) exercising a lot 4) eating a iot 20 204- The word "absence" inthe last sentence is most similar in meaining to 204- According to the passage, what do most untritionists suggest? 20 The underlined word "estimate" in third line is most similar in meaning to 20 20 YO 4nko (@mofatehsch lye dIlges + + n> OL) Esso0 Ayes gel Gla Tee Og tee oo Carbohydrates, which are sugars, are a neccessary part of a healthy diet They give the main source of energy to the body, and they also function to flavor and sweeten foods. Carbohydrates range from simple sugars like glucose to complex sugars such as amylase and amylopectin. Nutritionists estimate that carbohydrates should make up about one-fourth to one-fifth of a person's diet. This means about 75-100 grams of carbohydrates per day. A diet which doesn't have enough carbohydrates can have a bad effect on the person's health. When the body doesn't have a sufficient amount of carbohydrates, it must then use its protein supplies for energy, a process called gluconeogenesis. This, however, can cause further health difficulties. The absence of carbohydrates can also result in a number of health problems. oO What is the main idea of this passage? 1) Carbohydrates can result in different diseases 2) Carbohydrates prevent a build-up of proteins 3) Carbohydrates are needed for good health. 4) Carbohydrates are useless parts of a good diet. 1) shortage 2) average 3) pace 4) case 1) Carbohydrates can be replaced by protein supplies 2) Carbohydrates are simple sugars called glucose 3) Carbohydrates should make up about a quarter of a person's daily diet. 4) Carbohydrates should be eaten in very small quatities every day 1) guess 2) amaze 3) wonder 4) compare The underlined pronoun "it" refers to 1) body 2) amount 3) protein 4) supply It is hard for any parent to accept that at last a baby will ......., and move from home 1) take off 2) keep on 3) put off 4) grow up 20 204 21 21 21 214 VF nko @mofatehsch aps eek ete Ue Os Ab oo & The polar regions are the coldest places on the Earth. The temperatures there have gotten as low as 126 degrees Fahrenheit. The sea is covered with a thick layer of ice Days are very long in the polar regions. The sun doesn't set during three to four of the summer months. Though there is a lot of sun, it doesn't provide very much warmth, It doesn't rain very often, either, but there is snow on the ground The living conditions in the polar regions are extreme. Plants cannot grow, but there are some animals that are able to survive, Some of these animals are the seal, walrus, polar bear, wolf, caribou, whale, and the arctic fox. These animals have adapted to this climate. For example, the polar bear has a thick layer of fat under its fur coat. This helps keep it warm Along the outer edges of the polar region and the ice caps, the ground is frozen solid In the warmer months, mosses and other plants can grow there. Reindeer live along the edges and eat some of the plants that grow on the outer edges. People who once lived in frozen climates used reindeer. Today, most of these people live in cities and towns instead of the frozen countryside What is the purpose of the second paragraph? 1) to explain how the polar regions were developed 2) to explain how the animals in this area survive 3) to explain how people in the past lived in the polar regions 4) to explain where the plants grow in the polar regions The word "survive" in the second paragraph means 1) hunt smaller animals 2) live everywhere 3) stay alive 4) travel long ways The underlined word "it" in the second paragraph refers to 1) polar bear 2) layer 3) fat 4) fur coat How are reindeer able to live along the outer edges of the ice caps? 1) The snow has melted off the ice caps 2) The reindeer eat the moss and other plants that grow past the ice caps 3) The people of this region take care of reindeer 4) The reindeer feed on the animals that live in the polar regions. Where in the would you read to find out about the temperatures in the polar regions? 1) first paragraph 2) end of the third paragraph 3) second paragraph 4) end of the second paragraph ApS JAS aa See Os) slid aes ot Yesterday it was snowing heavily. Maryam was playing inside. She ...1.,. wanted to go out to play. But she stayed in ..2... it was very cold outside. She was thinking about what to do to have ...3... inside the house. She went into her room. She was ...4... her things when her friend Mina called. She lives next door. Mina was coming to Maryam's house with her mother. She was bringing some ...5... books and games and they were reading and playing all evening 1) exactly 2) really 3) happily 4) finally pw dllgael ss + a2 Ol) :Esdo0 YW sake (@mofatehsch Ulgar allyl n> OL) Eads 21f- I)as 2) while 4) because 214 1) fun 2) idea 3) trip 4) noise 21q- 1) looking up 2) looking at 3) looking down 4) looking after 21] 1) delicious 2) powerful 3) medium 4) interesting 219 "The ....... of all is the most generous.” J... aii (pRUN) 1) closest 2) worst 3) largest 4) bravest 21g- A: Believe me, math is so useful in everyday life B A: For example, engineers use math in all games. 1) Look, this game is wonderful? 2)Do you find it useful? 3) Are you serious? Like what? 4) Cool! what is the name of the book? 22) Last year we travelled to Spain and had a ....... time there 1) natural 2) healthy 3)hard-working 4) wonderful 22]- Good and deep sleep ....... the brain work better. I) help 2) helps 3) to help 4) for helping 224 What ....... doing when you met her? 1) she was 2) is she 3) was she 4) she is 224- It isa good thing to bring a/an ....... bird into your room and take care of it 1) healthy 2) injured 3) destroyed 4) beautiful 224. ...... are you going to do next time you see your father? 1) Where 2) What 3) When 4) Who Ap & sometimes kill them park are not in crisis, 224 The main function of paragraph 1 is to 1) describe animals that live in Asia 2) tell readers about what tigers eat 3) provide some general information about tigers 4) criticize people who move into the tigers areas ste Une Y Adate | : sadder oo oe Tigers live in many places in Asia - from very cold mountains in the Himalayas to very hot areas, They usually live in places without people sometimes move into the tigers areas. Tigers eat other animals. They hunt at night. In places without people, tigers also hunt in the day. They usually kill wild animals, but they sometimes kill domestic animals. Tigers are in crisis because people move into their areas and local people Saksit Simcharoen works at the Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Park in Thailand. The park isa tiger conservation area. It'sa very good place for tigers. About sixty tigers live there Saksit works with 170 people in the park. He studies the park's tigers. Saksit goes into the forest at night. He doesn't see many tigers, but the park has 180 automatic cameras. They can take photos of tigers. Saksit checks the cameras. About eight of tigers in the park have radio collars. Every month Saksit writes reports about the tigers in the area and he has a meeting with his colleagues. Saksit loves his job because the tigers in the BRREBRE 8 BR 3 — = YA énio (@mofatehsch ga AIlgas ls ++ b> OL) iE ne o0 According to paragraph 1, the main reason tigers are in danger is 1) their habit to hunt at nights 2) humans moving into their areas 3) their habit to hunt domestic animals 4) the coldness of the weather in the mountains The word "their" in paragraph | refers to 1) domestic animals 2) wild animals 3) people 4) tigers It is understood from the passage that Saksit checks the park's tigers by all of the following EXCEPT 1) their radio collars 2) the automatic cameras 3) going into the forest 4) reading reports about the tigers ApS JAS aa Sen 0 sald Lb oes ot Tourists bring a lot of money to the place they are ...(1)..., so they are good fora nation's economy. In England, for example, tourism provides fobs for more than two million people. Many conutries help increase tourism by developing areas that will (2)... visitors. There should be enough roads and public ...(3)... systems (like buses and trains) in the area. Also, there must be enough hotels for the visitors to stay. This development can, however, create some problems for the environment and local people. Some turist sites are so ...(4)... among travelers. But the visitors actions may (5)... an area of historical or natural importance. For this reason, we should all take more care of the popular tourist areas. 1) visiting 2) watching 3) observing 4) hosting 1) defend 2) respect 3) prepare 4) attract 1) destination 2)transportation 3) vacation 4) suggestion 1) friendly 2) popular 3) familiar 4) continuous 1) fight 2) destroy 3) attack 4) break It'sa real ...... if someone doesn't thank Allah 1) hope 2) wonder 3) creation 4) power A lot of Iranian ....... will feel embanassed if they stay at home while their ...... go out to work 1) men / wife 2) man / wife 3) man / wives 4) men / wives A: Is Ann's birthday some May? B: Yes, its..... the 21S¢ 1) in, at 2)on, in 3) in, on 4)on, at Ags Jus jaa, Jie Yall bb oo oe People destroy the ...1... of the north of our country which make oxygen and clean the air. It isa clear ..2... of how people do not take enough care of the environment and pay no attention to ...3 1) plain 2) Earth 3) homes 4) forests I)role 2) example 3) future 4) wonder Y8 amis (@mofatchsch — pp4z qate oy Olen p> Tiger dllge s+ a3 Ol) Erdoe 23q- 1) hunters 2) parade 3) nature 4) account Ayes gal Chay lee Fag delete bod om A very strict officer was talking to some new soldiers whom he had to train. He had never seen them before, so he began, "My name is Stone, and Im even harder than stone, so do what I tell you or there'll be trouble. Don't play any tricks on me, and then welll get on well together. Then he went to each soldier one after another and asked him his name. "Speak loudly so that everyone can hear you clearly," he said, "And don't forget to call me sir". Each soldier told him his name, until he name to the last one. This man remained silent, and so captain Stone shouted at him, "when Iask you a question, answer it!" "My name,s Stone Breaker, sir" , he said nervously. 24) The underlined word "train" in the first sentence is closest in meaning to 1) learn 2) teach 3) accept 4) obey 24]} According to the text, which sentence is not correct? 1) Captain Stone trained young soldiers. 2) He warned young soldiers that there would be trouble if they did what he told them. 3) All soldiers said their names. 4) He shouted at the silent soldier. 244) The last soldier was unhappy because 1) his name was Stone Breaker 2)he didn't know the answer to the captain's question 3) he didn't understand the captain,s question 4) he had the same full name as the captain 244- The underlined word "him" refers to 1) Stone 2) Stone Breaker 3) man 4) soldier 244 Which words are pronounced with more emphasis in the following question? "Where do you like to travel? Shiraz or Isfahan?" 1) Where / you 2) Shiraz /Isfahan 3) travel/ Shiraz 4) like / travel Ags JAS aa, See 0 sald LL oes ot Many people in the world like to travel to South Africa. It is a very hot ...(1).., but people want to go to South Africa to see the ...(2).. there. My parents say that we (3)... there next week. Ido not know how many animals live there, but I like to see all of them. My father says we cannot go ..(4).. wild animals because they can kill us South African people know the animals well, and we will ...(5)... them to help us to see the animals. Those people are also very kind to animals. 24H 1) country 2) earth 3) year 4) attention 244 1) hotel 2) wildlife 3) care 4) trip 2411 1) go 2) are going 3) will go 4) going 24¢ 1) before 2)in 3) with 4) near 244. 1) need 2) circle 3) read 4) have Ye dnte (@mofatehsch pam dllger ls s+ or OL) 2E 9590 25} The firefighters tried to the fire as soon as possible, but unfortunately the whole house came down 1) cut down 2) fill out 3) search for 4) put out ass There are many kinds of ants in Africa. One kind is feared more than the others. It is the driver ant. pS Mine Oy tel Lyd These ants move in large groups. They eat all the creatures in their path. They have been known to kill and eat elephants When the ants come near, people leave their homes. But they are sometimes glad after the ants pass through. No insects or snakes are left. 25]L Driver ants are found in 1) Africa 2) Europe 3) North America 4) South America 25] According to the story, these ants move 1) in twos 2)in small groups 3) in large groupe 4) once at a time 254 These ants eat 1) only men 2) only grass 3) only elephants 4) all the creatures in their path 254 What happens when ants come near? People 1) burn the houses 2) leave their homes 3) kill all of them 4) stay to meet them 254 After the ants visit, homes are 1) built to live in 2) free of insects and snakes 3) ready to be destroyed 4) not good to live in 25q- A: Look at Maryam and Mahtab, they are sisters. B: Really? But they are not so much alike? - The underlined phrase means: 1) They look like each other. 2) They don't look like 3) They like each other so much 4) they don't like each other. 254, I met Tom and Ann at the airport a few weeks ago. We a chat while we for our flights 1) would have / would wait 2) are having / are waiting 3) had / were waiting 4) would have / were waiting 26 26 26 26: 26% 26: 26 26 gL Yanks @mofatehsch eo tds hoa o Before the Internet, people usually played computer games at home, either alone or with a few friends, The Internet is now fast and cheap, and computer gaming is changing. With a computer connected to the Internet, people around the world can play their favorite games together. aps eek ete Ue There are kinds of on-line computer games. Some are for playing sports, chess, and other traditional games. Others are role playing games, in which each player becomes a character in an on-line world. On-line computer gaming is a fast-growing business with avery exciting future. And it'sa lot of fun! According to the passage, 1) playing computer games makes people feel lonely 2) the Internet lets people around the world play on-line games with others 3) the number of computer games is limited 4) you can play on-line games if you connect to a computer Before the Inteet, 1) there were a few on-line games 2) people could only play with their friends 3) nobody could play on-line games 4) people could play only at home The writer believes that the future of on-line computer games is 1) fast 2) interesting 3) expensive 4) cheap The text mentions that 1) traditional computer games are old-fashioned 2) favorite games can only be played on-line 3) role playing games have multiple characters 4) fast-growing games are cheap Animals on our planet ....... in size from a few thousandths of an inch to more than 100 feet in length 1) range 2) grow 3) change 4) move ApS JAS da Slee 0 sald Ly os ote Earth is the third-closest planet to the Sun and is the fourth largest of all the planets. We cannot feel Earth's ..(1)... . Still, our planet is always moving around the Sun. Earth is very ...(2)... the other planets in many ways. It is the only planet in the solar system that supports a wide range of living things. It has large areas of blue water and solid continents. Mild temperatures and plenty of water make ..(3).. posible. The atmosphere has the ...(4),.. mix of oxygen and carbon dioxide for living things to stay alive. The atmosphere also ...(5)... living things against harmful rays of the Sun 1) orbit 2) atmo sphere 3) detail 4) movement 1) similar to 2) different from 3) close to 4)alike 1) life 2) wind 3) river 4) planet 1) dangerous 2) delicious 3) suitable 4) generous 1) protects 2) endangers 3)attacks 4) participates pw dllgael ss + a2 Ol) :Esdo0 YY amie (@mofatehsch Poe Gabe dept Uli p> igen lgwl + a2 UL) 1Esdoe 264- Read the following sentence. Which word is plural noun? " Ali's father takes care of many hens in his farm A “B “CF DA 2B 3)c 4)D 264. A: I think they want to give you a job B: Thats right, but I... it 1) not talking 2) do not talk 3) ging not to talk 4) am not ging to talk aes gel cha Te Fas A TALKING HANDBAG It's 8:00 a.m. and you're running out of the door. You walk outside and your backpack or purse suddenly says, "wait! You forgot your keys!" A talking purse or backpack? Yes, Its true. This "smart bag" can "talk" to your devices. If you forget your keys or drop your wallet, for example, the bag will tell you How does it work? There is a "smart chip" in the bag. You put other chips on your phone, wallet, or keys. Then the bag and the devices can "talk" to each other- and you! THE HUG SHIRT You're in Taipei and your friend is in Vancouver. You call her every day. But now with a special shirt and a cellphone, you can also send her a "virtual hug". How? You start by text messagingyour friend, She's wearing her Hug Shirt in Vancouver and it receives your message. Suddenly, she feels pressure on her arms; her shirt gets warm, and she can feel your heart beatings - just like a real hug! SMART CLOTHES These clothes change color-while you're wearing them! Is it hot outside? Watch your Jacket change from dark blue to a lighter color to protect you from the sun, Did you pour coffee on your white pants or shirt? No problem. These smart clothes never get ditty! 271) For the talking Handbag to work, you must puta piece on 1) your bag 2) your wallet and keys 3) your shirt 4) both 1 & 2 27b Your friend is wearing a Hug Shirt. You can send her a hug by 1) calling her on cellphone 2) sending a text message 3) sending an e-mail to her Hug Shirt 4) sending a special shirt and a cellphone 27M To create the feeling of a real hug, the Hug Shirt 1) gets warm 2) puts pressure on your arms 3) feels heart beating 4) both 1 & 2 274 Smart Clothes change color when you 1) wear them 2)takethemon 3) takethemout —4)clean them YY amie (@mofatehsch Poe Gabe dept Uli p> igen lgwl + a2 UL) 1Esdoe Ags JAS aa See 0 5! wl GL 3 ose Blood is an important ...(1)... that keeps us alive. The heart ...(2)... blood to all parts of the body and brings them ...(3)... and food. Blood fights ..(4)... and controls the health of our body organs. Each ...(5),.. of blood has about 300 millions of red blood cells a 1) liquid 2) fact 3) rock 4) ring 274 1) orbits 2) pumps 3) defends 4) donates 274-1) dioxide 2) bacteria 3) microbes 4) oxygen 277 1) oxygen 2) bacteria 3) carbon 4) cells 274 1) virus 2) brain 3) drop 4) planet 274. Did she ....... you what she was planning to do? 1) tell 2) help 3) make 4) seek 28} Do you take your ....... every day? 1) liquid 2) pepper 3) energy 4) medicine 28] The Barth ....... the sun. 1) goes around 2) defends 3) creates 4) collects 28} Ican't write as well as you do, but actually Ican write far... Alex 1)as good as 2) better 3) the best 4) better than Aes Gol Chan O as Thomas A Edison was born in Milan, Ohio, on February 11, 1847. His moved to Northern Michigan, when he was seven years old, surprisingly, he attended school for only two months, his mother, former teacher, taught him a few things, but Edison was mostly self-educated, His natural curiosity led him tostart expreimenting at a young age with electrical items at home When he was 12 years old, he got his first job he became a newsboy on a train. He set up a laboratory ina baggage car of the train so that he could continue his experiments in his free time. Edison's first job did not end well. He was fired when he accidentally set fire to the floor of the baggage car Edison then worked for five years as a telegraph operator, but he continued to spend much of his time on the job doing experiments. He got his first patent in 1868 for a voice rcorder run by electricity. 40.0000. He was then able to build his first shop in Newark, New Jersey Thomas Edison died at the age of 84,1931 at New Jersey. He left a lot of invention that improved the quality of life 28H Thomas Edison received his first patent for inventing what item? 1) An electric light 2) A phonograph camera 3) An electric voice recorder 4) motion picture 284. The word laboratory means 1) The last car in the train 2) A place for doing experiments 3) A school for inventors 4) An invention name YY amie @molatchsch — paz Gabe age Obew p> per dIlgw ls p> OL) iE ad a0 284. What is the main idea of the passage? 1) Thomas Edison was interested in science and invented many important things 2) Thomas Edison could not keep a job and kept getting fired 3) Thomas Edison worked day and night on his experiments 4) Deaf people make good inventions because they have more time for work 284 Why was Edison able to build his first shop in Newark, New Jersey? 1) He had more free time because he was fired from another job 2) He inherited a building after someone in his family died 3) He found an investor willing to buy him a buiding 4) He made money when he sold an inventoin. 281, We can understand from the passage that 1) Edison was born at the first half of the 19th century 2) Edison was a lazy person 3) voice recorder was a succesful invention 4) his family moved toMichigan when he was 12 years old aps gels ee ee May deel ww om and plants are endangered which means there are only a few of them alive. One of the most famous animals which may die out soon is iranian cheetah. There are some reasons why they are on top of the list of endangered animals. The first and most important one is that we destroyed their natural home in plains located in the center of iran to make roads which connect big cities. Many of these beautiful animals are killed by drivers who drive carelessly. The other one is the hunters who look for money by selling hunted cheetahs’ skin. ~ In oder to save these animals, there are many environment guards and rangers who are actually in order to save these animals, there are many environment guards and rangers who are actually nature policemen watching wildlife, specially cheetahs. They work hard to protect animals and nature. Js Skin = coy Reason 28H. What does the big country with amazing animals. 1) Iran asa big country with amazing animals 2) The most famous endangered animals in Iran 3) A reason why cheetahs are endangered 4) The list of endangered animals in Iran 284 How many reasons does the writer say why cheetahs are endangered? 1) one 2) two 3) three 4) four YO anio (@mofatchsch pee wake oy gw Allguel + + pb GU) 2Erdoe Which sentence is NOT true? 1) Cheetahs will sure die out soon. 2) Most cheetahs live in plains in the heart of Iran. 3) Environment guards take care of animals and plants 4) There are more than one endangered animal in Iran I don't remember names very well. When I saw Simon's sister on Friday, I remember her name at all. It was quite embarrassing 1) might not 2)didn'thave to 3) mustn't 4) couldn't This isa/an comedy. I usually watch it on Saturday nights. 1) American terrific television 2) television American terrific 3) terrific American television 4) American television terrific aps eek ete Ue Os Ae oo ot Before the 1970s, people didn't know much about the planet Mercury. They knew that Mercury was the smallest planet in our solar system and the closest to the sun. They also knew that the planet orbited the sun in only 88 Earth days, faster than any other planet in our solar system In the 1970s, scientists sent a space probe to fly by Mercury and take photographs of the planet. The probe wasn't able to take photos of the entire planet, but scientists were able to learn more than they ever had. A second probe, called MESSENGER, was launched in 2004. For a few years it collected a lot of data on Mercury. Now, scientists know much more about Mercury. Mercury is only a little bigger than Earth's moon, In fact, Mercury's surface even has craters like Earth's moon. Comets and meteoroids have hit the planet, leaving dents or pits on its surface. These are called impact craters. There are also some differences between Mercury and Earth's moon. One major difference is that Mercury's surface has curved cliffs. Earth's moon doesn't have them Astronomers think these cliffs are a sign that the planet has actually shrunk over time A lot of the facts scientists know about Mercury are from the space probes sent there However, no one has ever been sent to the planet. It is so close to the sun that it would be dangerous for anyone to go there. Maybe one day astronauts would be able to travel to the planet and study it Which is the smallest planet in our solar system? 1) Earth 2) Mercury 3) Venus 4) Mars What two things does the author compare in this passage? 1) the planet Mercury and Earth's moon 2) the first and second probes sent to Mercury 3) how Mercury and Earth formed 4) the sizes of Earth and Earth's moon YP smite (@mofatehsch 2 ben p12 igen ss a2 OL) 1Esdee 2941 Based on the second paragraph, we can understand which of the following statements? 1) Scientists do not need to send any more space probes to Mercury. 2) Scientists did not know anything about Mercury before sending space probes there 3) The first space probe scientists sent to Mercury was better than the second space probe 4) Space probes have been very helpful in helping scientists learn more about Mercury 294. Based on the passage, why have no humans been sent to Mercury? 1) because humans do not want to learn about Mercury 2) because scientists know enough anout Mercury so they do not need to sent humans there 3) because it is so far away that it would be difficult to send anyone there 4) because it is so close so the sun that it would be dangerous for anyone to go there 291}. What is the main idea of this passage? 1) Scientists have learned a lot about the planet Mercury because of the space probes sent there 2) The planet Mercury and Earth's moon are alike and different in many ways. 3) Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, and it orbits the sun faster than any other planet 4) In 2004, scientists sent a space probe called MESSENGER to Mercury to collect data on the planet 294. Choose the word with the correct spelling 1) among, 2) foture 3) natural 4) aerth 294 If you want to study the stars really carefully, you many need to go to a/an 1) orbit 2) plasms 3) telescope 4) observatory 304} Overtim is where I work and I seldom do any 1) hopeful 2) safe 3) voluntary 4) wild Aes pel ote Tee ay ay ou jl olin! Tsaw a beautiful example of kindness in 1968 during the special Olympics track and field competition. One participant was Kim Peek, a brain damaged, severely disabled boy racing in the 50-yard dash Kim was racing against two other athletes with brain damage. They were in wheelchairs, Kim was the long runner. As the gun sounded, Kim moved quickly ahead of the other two. Twenty yards ahead and 10 yards from the finish line, he turned to see how the others were coming. The girl had turned her wheelchair around and was stuck against the wall, The other boy was pushing his wheelchair backward with his feet. Kim stopped, went back and pushed the little girl across the finish line. The boy in the wheelchair going backward won the race, The girl took second, Kim lost. The crowd admiring him didn't think so 30]f The participants in the race were 1) two boys and one gitl 2) two boys and two girls 3) tw girls and one boy 4) one boy and one gitl WW ande (@mofatchsch pee wake oy lye dIlges + + n> OL) Esso0 30]}- The crowd eatching the race thought that Kim 1) was stupid 2) didn't like races 3) behaved in the most appropriate way 4) should have attempted more to win the race 304- Which statement is True? 1) Kim won the race 2) Kim finished in the third position 3) Kim was in a wheelchair 4) Kim refused to participate in the race 304- The distance between Kim and the other participants was 1) 50 yards 2)30 yards 3) 20 yards 4) 10 yards 304- Henry decided that he would have to visit his parents before the ....... of the month 1) fact 2) end 3) depth 4) length ApS JAS aa, See Os) slid LL oes on Idon't believe people when they say that the happiest period in their life was when they were young. It may be that their ...1... is failing, and they can no longer see the past the way it ..2... was Or maybe their life is hard now, and they are trying to ..3... into a beautiful dream. Idon't know, but I think they can't ...4... the pain of being young, and it felt not to know what to say or how to act. I personally believe, the most ...5... thing about youth is that it doesn't last long 30q- 1) brain 2) heart 3) research 4) interest 30] 1) briefly 2) nearly 3) really 4) singly 309-1) wait for 2) nun away 3) look for 4) give up 304. 1) show 2) hope 3) attend 4) remember 31g} 1) endangered 2) powerful 3) wonderful 4) injured 31]} Ihave done some ....... to find out the cheapest way of traveling there 1) experiment 2) research 3) exercise 4) attention 314} Like John but I don't find him 1) attractive 2) usefull 3) intersting 4) possible 314- The organization is doing whatever it can to save the area's 1) hope 2) family 3) planet 4) wildlife 314 The president making speech on the recent economic hardships promised that there would be great changes in near 1) nature 2) exchange 3) Future 4) voyage YA amb @mofatehsch oben 92 Ayes gel Gla Tee Og tee oo Azophi Arabus is the English name for Sufi Razi, one of the most famous nine Muslim astronomers, He looked at the sky and did some research on stars. He solved many problems about them and helped the development of science. He never gave up studying what he loved and believed until even he was very old. That's why everyone calls a planet and a place on the moon Azophi Arabus to remember him + astronomer: yebd wk Sufi Razi and ...... other astronomers are very famous 19 2)8 3)7 4) 10 "them" in line 2 refers to 1) problems 2) Muslims 3) astronomers 4) stars According to the passage, which one is NOT correct about Sufi Razi? 1) He isa famous astronomer in the world 2) He solved problems about stars. 3) He was a Muslim astronomer 4) He quit studying stars when he was young How did he help the development of science? 1) He chose a name for a planet 2) He solved many problems about stars. 3) He loved stars and sky 4) He studied the sky until he was young According to the passage "We remember Sufi Razi because of 1) donig some research on stars 2) giving up what he loved and believed 3) naming a place Azophi Arabus on the moon 4) solving many problems about stars Ags GL) da ee 3 ly Cage GOS 9 tele OH) ww While Mrs Edwards was in city one Saturday. She saw an accident in a street : two cars ran into each other. The drivers got out, and an argument started between them, but then a policeman arrived. He asked the drivers what had happened, and then he turned to the crowd which had collected round said, "Did anyone see the crash?” Several people said they had, and Mrs Edwards was one of them A week later she was asked whether she was willing to say what she had seen in office about the accident and she said she was, and a month later, a lawyer was questioning her. She began everything with, "I think ......." and said, "You are here to say what you know." "Im sorry,” said Mrs Edwards, "but I'm not a lawyer, so I can't say things without thinking.” What did the police ask the drivers? He asked them 1) Why the crowd had gathered there 2) When the crash took place 3) What had happened 4) Which driver was right until the lawyer got angry pw dllgael ss + a2 Ol) :Esdo0 YA amis (@mofatehsch ga AIlgas ls ++ b> OL) iE ne o0 32 What did Mrs Edwards agree to do? She agreed to go to the office and 1) see and visit the drivers 2) say what she had seen 3) talk to the people there 4) tell them what they liked 32H. How did Mrs Edwards answer the questions? She began almost all the answers with she that 1) was sure 2) knew 3) thought 4) understood 32} Mrs Edwards argued that she was different from the lawyer because 1) lawyers and women are different people 2) women can think better than anyone 3) she had to think before talking 4) lawyers think and talk a lot 324 Next week the students their friend's reports and leam many things about sea animals 1) read 2) have read 3) will read 4) going to read 32H. When we ....... the earth clean and safe, animals will live longer. 1) keep 2) kept 3) will keep 4) were keeping 32M. Each year, many ....... visit Imam Reza's\""?"'"!) shrine in Mashhad 1) ceremonies 2) translators 3) pilgrims 4) researchers 32, A: "Idon't feel very well today.” B. "Well, go to bed early and you better in the morning." 1) feel 2) felt 3) will feel 4) are feeling 32# Im sure your father will be so happy with your 1) success 2) fact 3) hearing 4) possibility 304. "Why is Shadi turning on the television?" I think she the news. 1) is watching 2) watches 3) would watch 4) is going to watch Ye ano @molatehsch bya llgee | + + n> OU) Eas 20 2 2 = aps gel: ele eT Web ow & Madagascar is a fantastic place. About 90 per cent of the animals and plants there live only in Madagascar. It's a very interesting place for scientists. There are some very unusual animals and plants in Madagascar's Tsingy de Bemaraha national park, but it's dangerous place. The rocks - the 'tsingy’ in the park are very sharp, Neil Shea reports Iarrived in Madagascar in March, at the end of the rainy season. I was with a biologist and a photographer. We wanted to find some new species. We travelled to the park with our guide and after five days, we finally arrived there. We walked through the tsingy The rocks cut our clothes and our shoes too. It was very dangerous, but we saw hundreds of animals and plants. We saw beautiful birds and unusual white lemurs with red eyes. They didn't have any problems on the tsingy rocks! Then, one afternoon, I fell onarock, Icut was very deep. It took two days to reach the hospital. The nurse cleaned my leg. She looked at me. 'Thave a question. Why did you go to the tsingy? she asked Then she said, 'Its very dangerous, I think you are a little crazy.’ She didn't understand us. The tsingy is a natural paradise According to the passage, why is Madagascar a dangerous place? 1) It has many wild animals 2) It has unusual animals and plants 3) The tsingy in the park are very sharp. 4) The animals and plants there live only in Madagascar The animals that live in Madagascar 1) attacked the team described in paragraph 2 2)are okay with its sharp rocks 3) see a lot of humans there 4) have red eyes It can be understood from the passage that the hospital 1) was not very close to the tsingy 2) did not have professional nurses 3) was located inside Madagascar 4) was closed in the afternoons The author's attitude toward Madagascar can be best described as 1) positive 2) negative 3) neutral 4) changing Before going anywhere in your car, you should always check the vehicle to make sure that it is ...... to drive 1) natural 2) safe 3) clear 4) positive What ....... Mike and Adam ....... when you was them? I) are / doing 2) was / soing 3) did / did 4) were / doing A: "Why are you here?" B:"L......, to the teacher.” 1) will talk 2)am talking 3) talked 4) am going to talk Y) nie @mofatchsch ——ppaz Gabe Ave Ole pe pw dllgael ss + a2 Ol) :Esdo0 sar 34! 3.4¢ 34) 34) 34g Ags Jus aa, Je 0 ali by oo & The question of cevironment is becoming increaingly urgent. Nowadays. there are many endangered animals that need our (1)... Their number does not increase if we (2)... their homes. And if we do not help them. we will find only a few of them around us. Some examples are whales. pandas. tigers and Asian elephants Only a few of animals will be ..(3)... if humans keep ruining the forests. takes. and plains. When the number of people on Earthe increases. they need more places to live. They cut trees in the forests and make homes and roads instead, while it is ..(4) dangerous for animals. It means that the animals won't have a place to live and they will (5). 1) group 2) example 3)attention 4) world 1) visit 2) enjoy 3) study 4) destroy alive 2) injured 3) intersted 4) wild 1) healthily 2) badly 3) firstly 4) comically 1) take care 2) die out 3) payattention 4) go out What time ....... you meet her tomorrow? At 10 o'clock I)do 2) will 3) don't 4) won't James believes that God can ....... all his problems while he is sitting and doing nothing but to test, but Idon't think so 1) try 2) solve 3) seek 4) save Ags JAS aa, Sen 0 SJ slid LL oes ot Tahereh Seffarzadeh was an Iranian writer, translator and thinker. When other kids were still (1)... outside, she learned reading and ...(2),.. the Holy Quran. When she was a young student, she worked very hard to learn new things. She also wrote poems at that time. She ...(3)... her first book while she was still a university student Soon she got interested in translating the Holy Quran and she worked ...(4).. hours and ...(5)... gave up trying. She published her translation of the Holy Quran in 1380 1) played 2) play 3) playing 4) plays 1) hoping 2) hunting 3) rewriting 4) reciting 1) published 2) dropped 3) exercised 4) collected 1) healthy 2) alive 3) useless 4) long 1) always 2) usually 3) often 4) never The opening ....... of the Olympic Games was very wonderful 1) activity 2) ceremony 3) laboratory 4) observatory Idid this math problem at least twenty times, but my answer is wrong according to the answer key. The answer in the book ....... wrong! 1) must be 2) may being 3) should be 4) can't being The scientist ....... many interesting things when he was solving math problems 1) attended 2) defended 3) permitted 4) invented YY Ante (@mofatehsch yw dllge ls + b> OL) :Egd90 35]} It was my mother's....... that we leave her office early 1) attraction 2) invention 3) destination 4) suggestion 354- Which one of the follwing words is not correct? "Im trying to get a new visa, but the people at the embessy here have never given a certain answer." 1) embessy 2) certain 3) answer 4) people ApS JAS aa, See 0 J lid Loe ot Today, there are some ...(1).. animals on Earth. It means that means that we can find (2)... around us. Some examples are whales, pandas, tigers and Asian elephants Humans destroy the natural homes of the animals in the forests, lakes, and plains. (3)... the number of people on Earth increases, they need more places for living. They (4)... tree and destroy lakes. They make homes and roads ...(5).... Then the animals won't have a place to live 354 1) safe 2)alive 3) wonderful 4) endangered 354. 1) them only a few 2) them of only a few 3) only a few of them 4)a few of only them 354. 1) So 2) When 3) Where 4) For Example 35} 1) take care of 2) die out 3) put out 4) cut down 354. 1) instead 2) therefore 3) on there 4)although ApS JAS aa See 0 sali LL oo os Earth is not the only ....(1).... in the solar system. Seven other planets move in their (2).... around the sun just like ours. Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. Ina lot of ways, Mars and earth are ....(3). A Martian day is 24 hours and 39 minutes long, (4).... than an hour, longer than a day on Earth. Mars has also seasons ......(5) Earth. 35q- 1) planet 2) ring 3) orbit 4) moon 364 1) rocks 2) orbits 3) environment 4) observatory 36]} 1) around 2) abroad 3)alike 4) above 364. 1) little 2) much 3) less 4)a lot oF 1) like 2) from 3) further 4) more 364 The population of Iran has........ from fifty millions to eighty millions 1) divided 2) observed 3) practiced 4) increased ApS JAS da See 0 SJ slid Lo ote Friends of Earth is one of the best world's international ...1... groups. They work to save 2... and all other animals living in seas. They ...3... to cleanliness of seas and oceans. Friends of Earth also fight against ...4... the sea animals and they teach people how to take care of ...5... sea life areas. 364. 1) saving wildlife 2) cutting trees 3) hurting the animals 4) helping children 36q- 1) ducks 2) whales 3) pandas 4) lions WY unde (@mofatehsch Ulgar allyl n> OL) Eads 369. 1) decrease 2) destroy 3) die out 4) pay attention 364. 1) touching 2) hurting 3) helping 4) increasing 364. 1) injured 2) pleasant 3) unprotected 4) quiet 37)- My friend is not ....... interested in sports 1) especially 2) comfortably 3) patiently 4) differently aps gel ete UO as Ae oo ot Iran is an amazing country with wonderful people. They all enjoy helping each other when there is a problem. One nice way people helpeachother is donating blood. There are many reasons why some people need more blood than the others. Some are sick and their body loses more blood than it can make. It means their body cannot make enough red cells. Others are injured in accidents, so they need more blood. It is interesting to know that giving blood doesn't hurt you, and your body makes it soon. The only point is that we need to be completely healthy to donate blood 7 37] The word "it" in line 5 refers to 1) body 2) blood 3) problem 4) giving blood 37) Iranian people are wonderful because they 1) are not interested in helping each other 2)are all healthy 3) need more blood than other people 4) like helping each other 374- According to the passage, some people need more blood because 374. According to the passage, 37 37 1) their body is healthy 2) their body can't make enough red cells 3) they need more accidents 4) they need to donate blood 1) people in Iran donate the most blood in the world 2) everyone can donate blood 3) donating blood is a way to help people 4) sick people need more blood than injured people 4. What is the passage about? 1) What is blood? 2) Why we need blood? 3) Some people need more blood 4) lan isa wonderful country She is n't going to ....... her work after she gave birth to a baby 1) pass away 2) grow up 3) give up 4) put out If they lend us the money we need, we can........ all our problems immediately. 1) solve 2) hold 3) collect 4) protect There is not much in the way of ....... in this town - just the cinema and parks 1) invention 2) situation 3)entertainment 4) experiment G. She was very ....... to learn to ski at fifty 1) weak 2) fresh, 3) brave 4) neat 384 What does big panda eat? 384 What does" Destroying" mean in line two? YT ano @molatehsch bya llgee | + + n> OU) Eas 20 aps Gel ete Ue Os Ae oo & The "big-bear-cat" and "Sak-nam" or "red panda" are kinds of panda's family. The giant and red pandas are two famous Chinese animals. They are endangered because people are destrouing giant pandas' home, and hunting the red ones. Big panda eats bamboos and only bamboos, but the other one mostly eats bamboos, eggs, and birds Red panda lives in south-west of China What's the other name for giant panda? 1) Sak-nam 2)big-bear-cat 3) red-panda 4) black cat In which part of China does the big panda live? 1) South-west 2) North 3) South-east 4) South Red panda is endangered , because people 1) destrou their home 2) pau attention to bamboos 3) hunt them 4) cut the trees 1) birds 2) eggs/ bamboos 3) eggs / birds 4) only bamboos 1) Burning and cutting forests and jungles. 2) Taking care of animals 3) Keeping the animals safe from harm 4) protecting animals from danger/ 384 You need some ....... to defend your ideas, 1) rings 2) cells 3) facts, 4) plains A person who makes a long and difficult journey to a special place for religious reasins iscalled a 1) pilot 2) pilgrim 3) researcher 4) scientist This story is clearly a complete 1) situation 2) invention 3) vacation 4) action Be careful and look both ways when you ....... the street. 1) go 2) travel 3) protect 4) cross 384 L tried to do my homework, but I didn't really know how to do it, so I 1) kept on 2) took care 3) made up 4) gave up Mark to the car radio while ina traffic jam. 1) listened, sat 2) was listening, sitting 3) was listening, he sat 4) listening, he was sitting Robert off the ladder while he cherries. 1) was falling - was picking 2) fell - was picking 3) fell - picked 4) was falling - picked Mother: What are you doing with that hammer? Little boy: I my toy car 1) have fixed 2)am going to fix 3) will fix 4) had tixed YO 4nko @mofatehsch 1) instead 2) nevertheless 3) however 4) anyway AL Ive decided to paint this room B: Oh, really? What color i? 1) you are painting 2) are you painting 3) you are going to paint 4) are you going to paint My trip to Europe was the most exciting in my life 1) suggestion 2) attraction 3) ceremony 4) experience If you're truly ......., you can finish all the work without getting tired 1) famous 2) delicious 3) energetic 4) expensive it is clear that nature is really important to human beings so we should teach our children how to ....... wildlife 1) take care 2) increase 3)payattention 4) save Where ....... put the cops? l)are you going 2) youare going 3) you goingto — 4) are you going to James felt more ....... about his future after a good interview with the company 1) hopeful 2) careful 3) helpful 4) useful The teacher's explanation was as most students were 1) confusing / confused 2) confused / confusing 3) confused / confused 4) confusing / confusing aps Gok Cte en O 4s tb oo oH é Telephones help people speak to one another when they are apart. For more than a hundred years, nearly every telephone was a landline. A landline telephone is one that needs to be connected by a wire to a network of other telephones. Because of the wires, people could not take those telephones with them when they left their homes or offices What if you had to make a call while you were away from home? You had to find a pay phone. Pay phones are landlines found in public places. Many pay phones are on the street. You can make a call from inside a glass or metal space called a phone booth Once you are inside the booth, you put coins into a slot in the phone to make a call Telephones have seen a lot of progress. Today, many people carry cell phones. Cell phones do not need to be connected with wires. They can be used almost anywhere and can fit in an adult's hand Many cell phones sold today are smart phones. A smart phone isa cell phone that has lots of computer-style features, For example, people use smart phones to check e-mail and go on the Internet, And all that can be done using something small enough to carry ina pocket! What is a landline telephone? 1)a telephone that can be carried around in your pocket and used anywhere 2)a telephone that can be found in a public place 3)a telephone that does not need to be connected with wires 4)a telephone that needs to be connected by a wire to a network of other telephones pw dllgael ss + a2 Ol) :Esdo0 sof have enough money to go to the cinema so we went to the park 404 41 lew pe YF unio (@mofatchsch pee wake oy gw Allguel + + pb GU) 2Erdoe The word "them" in the first paragraph refers to 1) telephones 2) wires 3) people 4) homes and offices What sentence supports the conclusion that pay phones are probably not used as much today as they were in the past? 1) Many people today carry cell phones, which can be used almost anywhere 2) Pay phones are landlines that can be found in public places. 3) It can be really expensive to use pay phones in comparison to cell phones. 4) People could not take landlines with them when they left their homes What might be a reasson that cell phones were invented? 1) People wanted to be able to make calls from their homes or offices. 2) People wanted to be able to make calls away from home without finding a pay phone 3) People wanted to be able to speak to one another when they were apart. 4) People wanted to be able to speak to one another without having access to a cell phone What is the main idea of this passage? 1) The landline telephones will not be used anymore in the near future 2) Telephones are used to keep people apart as much as possible 3) Cell phones are much less useful than landlines and pay phones 4) Telephones have been used for many years, and they have changed a lot over time "Did he ask somebody to wash his car?" "No, he washed it " 1) his 2) him 3) himself 4) for himself Hamid spent the whole evening searching the Internet for photos of ....... Iranian actors 1) energetic 2) famous 3) natural 4) rapid Ididn't find the situation funny, because I was not 1) amuse 2) amused 3) amusing 4) amusingly Ali's oldest aunt buys ....... a few cookies on Thursdays from the supermarket near our house 1) himself 2) herself. 3) ourselves 4) themselves ‘Mu dad always ....... me with my brother. I don't like it. 1) exercises 2) compares 3) looks 4) points TY ano @molatehsch bya llgee | + + n> OU) Eas 20 Ayes gel Gla ee Fag tle ooo Why don't birsd get lost on their long migratory flights? Scientists have puzzled over this question for many years. Now they're beginning to fill in the blanks Not long ago, experiments showed that birds rely on the sun to guide them during daylight hours. But what about birds that fly mainly by night? Tests with artificial stars have proved conclusively that certain night-flying birdd are able to follow the stars in their long-distance flights One such bird, a warbler, had spent its lifetime in a cage and had never flown under a natural sky. Yet it showed an inborn ability to use the stars for guidance. The bird's cage was placed under an artificial star-filled sky at migration time. The bird tried to fly in the same direction as that taken by his outdoor cousins. Any change in the position of the make-believe stars caused a change in the direction of flight A1]b The reason why birds don't get lost on migratory flights 1) has been known to scientists for years 2) is known by everyone 3) has only recently been discovered 4) is still to be discovered 41M During daylight hours, birds 1) don't migrate 2) are more likely to get lost 3) rely on the sun for guidance 4) rely on landmarks 41. The bird mentioned in the passage 1) does not respond to a change of the stars in the experiment 2)has stayed in a cage for too long to fly under the real sky 3) had been captive all its life 4) had lost its way 414. The underlined word "them" in line 3 refers to 1) experiments 2) scientists 3) flights 4) birds ApS JAS aa, See 0 Jali Lb oes ot Do you like to know more about flights? There are two types of them: ...(1)... and domestic flights, Also we can divide them based on their ..(2)... which are short, long and middle. Inside an airplane, two groups work: one is the flight crew and the other is the cabin crew. These two teams work as two ..(3)... but here is an important poiny, ...(4)..., they have the same role which is (5)... the passengers as best as they can. 414 1) natural 2) energetic 3) international 4) cultural 41d. 1) choices 2) meal 3) ranges 4) safety 41]. 1) halves 2) sites 3) patterns 4) junks Alf. 1) after that 2) in fact 3) neatly 4)as 41g. 1) solving 2) emphasizing 3) hosting 4) familiarzing 424. The government should punish companies that are polluting and ....... the environment. 1) holding 2) injuring 3) destroying 4) traveling 42) Look at that blue sky. It ....... a beautiful day lis going to be 2) is being 3)has going to be 4) was going to be YA bmbe (@mofatehsch yw dllge ls + b> OL) :Egd90 42]. Some stars look as tiny as pinheads, but they are in ....... even bigger than the sun. 1) fact 2) case 3) wonder 4) detail 424. The Grand Canyon is one of the natural ....... of the world 1) buildings 2) materials 3) wonders 4) museums aps eel Ete UH Oks EL wo Imagine living in a world without writing. That's prehistory. Prehistory is the time before humans wrote. Until 5,500 years ago, people had no system of writing. Without such a system, keeping records was more difficult. People couldn't write down information to pass on to the next generation. The people who lived during this time are known as prehistoric people. Scientists have been able to learn a lot about prehistoric people. How? They study the clues these people left behind. The clues include fossils and tools buried in the ground for thousands of years. Scientists study bones to figure out what prehistoric people looked like. Bones can also reveal how long these ancient humans lived. Scientists study prehistoric teeth as well. These teeth can tell them what prehistoric people ate. In addition, researchers study pottery and tools, which tell them about prehistoric life. Other scientists research the plants, rocks, and animals that were around during prehistoric times By studying all these things, scientists have learned a lot. For instance, they have learned that these early human beings looked very different from people today Prehistoric people stood upright, but they looked somewhat like apes. Their faces were very large, though their brains were only about one-third the size of our brains. the teeth of prehistoric people were large and flat. This made them good for grinding foods such as fiuits, vegetables, nuts, insects, and small animals 424. What is prehistory? 1) the time before Jesus lived 2) the time before people spoke 3) the time before people studies history 4) the time before people wrote 42H. According to the passage, where have scientists found clues about prehistoric people? 1) in groups of apes alive today 2) in the ground 3) in history books 4) in the sea 42q- The word "reveal" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to 1) show 2) make 3) hold 4) hide 42]- What have scientists learned by dtudying clues from early humans? 1) Prehistoric people walked like other animals, 2) Prehistoric people were very different from modern humans. 3) Prehistoric people were the same as apes today 4) Prehistoric people ate lots of meat. 424- This passage is mainly about 1) ancient people and their famous writings 2) ancient people and how they are studied 3) people who study fossils 4) animals that lived before humans YA amis (@mofatchsch — pp4z qate oy Olen p> Tiger dllge s+ a3 Ol) Erdoe The heart ....... blood throughout the body 1) pumps 2) keeps 3) plans 4) quits We are going to do a laboratory ....... in our school 1) moment 2) attention 3) experiment 4) information A will come with you to Kish? B: For whole week, my mom will be with me in Kish Island 1) When 2) Who 3) Where 4) What Ayes fol Chay lee Fag delete od om About 200 million years ago, many species (group) of animals stopped existing from the face of the Earth. Scientists previously thought that the series of extinctions happened over a period of 15 to 20 million years. Recent discoveries (finding) suggest that, however the extinctions may have happened over a much shorter period of time, perhaps less than 850000 years. One explanation for the very sudden extinction may be that a large rock from the space hit the Earth at that time and is responsible for a nearby opening about 20 kilometers. If researchers can find a strong reason that a space rock did hit the Earth, it would give more support to the theory of rapid extinctions, It is possible, however, that even if a rapid extinction happened, it did not necessarily occur in the rest of the world The writer uses "the face of the Earth" in line 1 in order to 1) emphasize what was no longer seen 2) focus on part of the earth 3) point to one period of time 4) show the reference to land not to water According to the passage, perhaps was the cause of extinction. 1)a large opening 2) something between the Earth and the space 3) sudden death of all amimals 4)a hard hit from the space The word "it" in line 8 refers to 1) the space rock 2) the reason 3) a researcher 4) the Earth Which of the following word could best replace the word "hit" as used in the passage. 1) disturbed 2) damaged 3) knocked 4) annoyed OF Amie aps Gel ete Ue Os Ae oo & For two different weeks each, millions of TV and computer screens around the world began in 1994. Millions of people all over the world participate in Turoff Week. The first Turnoff Week of the year is in April and the second is in September Each year, children around the world spend less time in school than they do having “screen time,” that is, watching TV and/or using the computer. In fact, the only thing they spend more time doing than viewing TV is sleeping! Studies show that kids who watch too much TV are more likely to have reading problems. The creators of Turnoff Week want us to reduce our screen time, giving us more time to "think, read, create, and do the things we never have time for Many kids are surprised at how much there is to do besides watching TV or playing on the computer. They do puzzles, read books, and play games, They skate and ride bikes with friends. They play outdoors. Can you live without your favorite TV shows? Find out by joining this year's Turnoff Week 434. The word "participate" in the first paragraph means 1) get out of 2) give up 3) learn about 4) join in 431, How many Turnoff Weeks ate there every year? 1) five 2) two 3) three 4) four 434 According to the passage, children around the world spend the most hours each week 1) playing on the computer 2) watching TV 3) sleeping 4) eating 434. Which of the following is something that the creators of Turnoff Week would NOT want you to do during Turnoff Weeks? 1) reading book 2) playing video games 3) spending time with friends and family 4) turning the lights on in the house 44 The meaning of which of the following words or phrases is provided in the passage? 1) computer screen (paragraph 1) 2) screen time (paragraph 2) 3) creator (paragraph 2) 4) outdoors (paragraph 3) 44]L Look at the picture, then find the best answer 1) Taking care of nature 2) Cutting trees 3) Putting outa fire , 4) Saving nature 44]. She is not interested in playing sports ....... football 1) differently 2) amazingly 3) hopefully 4) especially 44H. A: Why are you turning on the television? B: I....... watch the news 1) go to 2) going to 3) am going 4) am going to 444 I know that I....... sleep for at least seven hours per day, however usually I sleep less 1) should 2) can 3) could 4) may pw dllgael ss + a2 Ol) :Esdo0 44: O) dnio @mofatchsch — poe Bake Ast Ole p> ger dllgw ls par OL) Emo o0 W We took a... to visit the forest 1) trip 2) report 3) meter 4) telescope ao dtd oo oe Vitamin D is important for health and growth. It is used by the body to form strong bones and teeth, That is why growing children need it Vitamin D is called sunshine vitamin. If form when you are in the sun with no clothes Long before people knew what Vitamin D was, they found out that sunshine was important. oO Poor children who lived in crowded places were often ill. In England a tax (money you pay to the government for its services) was once placed on windows. Building put few windows in houses, The lack of vitamin D became so vommon that it was called the aps eek ete Ue English disease Vitamin D is called the sunshine vitamin because it 1) can be formed by sunlight 2) throws off rays like the sun 3) is orange in color 4) can pass through window The underlined word "its" refers to 1) government 2) England 3) money 4) tax The underlined word "found out" is closest in meaning to 1) endangered 2) visited 3) learned 4) taught W. One good way to get vitamin D is to 1) sleep with your window open 2) play in the sunshine 3) eat plenty of fresh vegetables 4) put few windows in houses Which underlined verb isa state verb? 1) He takes his brother to school. 2) He writes a letter to his friend 3) He believes everything he reads 4) He eats his breakfast every morning. aps eek ete dle Tag teh oo ot When the sun shines, a leaf becomes a food factory. Sunlight comes into a leaf through the leaf's skin, which is clear like glass. Beneath the skin are millions of tiny bage" called cells. Inside the cells are small packages filled with a green stuff called chlorophyll. The chlorophyll catches sunlight Air comes into the leaf through many tiny openinge. Water and minerals. moving up from the roots far below, flow through the leaf. The air and water mix together and flow into the cells Green chlorophyll, using sunlight for energy, changes water and a gas from the air (called carbon dioxide) into sugar. Some of this sugar is used by the plant as food. Some is mixed with minerals from the ground and changed into other kinds of food The passage says that leaves have a skin that 1) allows sunlight inside them 2) protects them from sunlight 3) is covered with chlorophyll 4) is filled with green stuff Plants need energy to make food and they get this energy from 1) air 2) sunlight 3) chlorophyll 4) cells OY dnio @mofatchsch — poe Bake Ast Ole p> ger dllgw ls par OL) Emo o0 45H. The passage says that chlorophyll does not? 1) catch sunlight 2) make sugar 3) mix wter with gas 4) produce minerals 454 According to the passage, which sentence is not true? 1) Roots draw up water and minerals. ~~ 2) The cells are filled with chlorophyll 3) Aleaf skin is covered with a kind of glass 4) There are millions of tiny bags beneath the surface of a leaf 454. A: How can we save nature? B: We can stop 1) hunting endangered animals 2) making new gardens 3) paying attention to forests 4) visiting zoos 45d A are you going ....... after university? B : Iam going to continue my research about endangered animals 1) Where - playing 2) What - did 3) What - to do 4) Where - to go ap eek ete dle Tag teh oo ot Many students around the world are learning a foreign language because they know that it is very useful. Popular languages of the worls are Arabic, English, French, Spanish and German, but among these languages English is the most important one because people use it all over the world. Many poople think that English is also the easiest language to speak, but they do not know that the pronunciation of English words is as hard as climbing a mountain. But do not fear, the best way to learn how to pronounce English words is by listening you can listen to tapes, recordings, clips and even your English teacher. Then, try to repeat the words you hear and see how much your pronunciation is like the correct pronunciation 45]- Which of the following questions does the passage mainly answer? 1) What is the best language of the world? 2) How can we pronounce English words correctly? 3) How do students like to learn a foreingn language? 4) What is the easiest popular language? 454. According to the passage, 1) most people think that English is the easiest language of the world 2) English pronunciation is sometimes hard and sometimes easy 3) Arabic and German are more popular than other languages 4) monutain climbing is not difficult if you know English pronunciation 454. The pronoun "it" in the first line refers to 1) English language 2) students 3) world 4) foreign language 46 What does the underlined word "useful" mean? 1) healthy 2) modern 3) helpful 4) energetic & &RERRGE 47 47 47 47. 47. 47 OY anio (@molatehsch —pa4e Gabe Age Ole p> pw dlge + pa OL) iE md a- Iwant to study English today. But lam play tomorrow 1) going to 2) going 3) will go 4) will going Ags JS de, Uae 0 5) lil Gb oe & ‘My name is Christine Fisher. Iam a scientist In my world all things have a cause ora reason. There isn't a cause or a reason for ghosts. But there are many people who ...1 in ghosts. Why? I don't know the answer to this question Every weekend, one or two ghost films are shown on TV. Some children are ...2... of these films and I think that such films can be ...3... to children. ...4... there is no ...5 More scientific research is necessary to find out facts about ghosts 1) believe 2) hope 3) plan 4) carry 1) anxious 2) afraid 3) brave 4) careless 1) dangerous 2) energetic 3) famous 4) different 1)Inappropriately 2) Sadly 3) Unfortunately 4) Impolitely 1) quality 2) ceremony 3)attention 4) solution What ....... at 11 p.m.? You didn't answer my call 1) did you do 2) do you do 3)are youdoing 4) were you doing Last year, we went to the north in summer. This coming summer we are going to the west 1) to travel 2) travel 3) travling 4) traveled A: What's around the Venus? B: I think it isa 1) ring 2) orbit 3) pump 4) liquid Ags Jus aa Jee 0 seal bb wo oe The human body isa real wonder. It is sometimes good to think about our body and (1)... Our body is doing millions of jobs all the time This wonderful liquid isa great ..(2).. from Allah. We can thank Allah by ...(3).. our body healthy. One way to do ...(4)... is eating healthy food and doing daily exercises. Another way is to ...(5)... our blood to those who need it 1) it works 2) it working 3)how itworks 4) how does it work 1) fact 2) gift 3) plain 4) giraffe 1) keep 2) to keep 3) keeping 4) we keep 1) that 2) them 3) those 4) its 1) pump 2) donate 3) go around 4) take care of Tomorrow, Iam to leave Iran for Paris 1) getting 2) having 3) going 4) coming OF ante (@mofatehsch Ulgar allyl n> OL) Eads 47q- We went to a big department store and bought a suit from that store 1) pretty black polyester English 2) pretty black English polyester 3) black pretty English polyester 4) English black polyester pretty 47) My friend and I met each other university. I was my own and she came up and talked to me Ijat- in 2) in- on 3) at- with 4)at- on 474. Doing regular exercise is ....... way to keep healthy 1) good 2) the best 3) best 4) better Ags Jus aa, Jie Flatt bb oo oe One easy way to ...(1)... our wildlife is to know more about ...(2)... animals that live around us. The other way is that we need to be very careful about the animal hunters who came to our village to (3)... animals, These are simple ways which will ...(4). nature a lot in the future. 474%. 1) injure 2) protect 3) destroy 4) increase 4gq}- 1) amazed 2) decreased 3) hunted 4) endangered 48] 1) hurt 2) visit 3) lose 4) save 48]. 1) destroy 2) use 3) help 4) find 48H. Y've decided not to stay here any longer. Tomorrow I look for another place to live 1) will 2) won't 3) am going to 4) am not going to 484. His clothes, like everything else in his house, were always ....... and clean. 1) neat 2) rocky 3) deep 4) dangerous 48H The four- hour delay of the plane was really for the passengers waiting at the airport 1) to annoy 2) annoying 3) annoyed 4) to be annoyed 48d. As the first ....... of rain began to fall, Michael started to run to run towards the home 1) pieces 2) rings 3) parts 4) drops 481. We are going to the ....... for our holiday I) earth 2) research, 3) life 4) mountain 48H. She takes photos as ....... as you do 1) fine 2) well 3) good 4) better 484. Do you know that our ....... are staying with us fora week? 1) hunters 2) inventors 3) guests 4) poets 49). Ahalf - docor kills you and a half - religious scholar kills your 1) invention 2) energy 3) belief 4) power 49 Now that he is getting extra attention from his teacher, his reading skills will ....... a little more quickly 1) develop 2) protect 3) experience 4) collect 49 40H 494 494 49 00 dmis (@mofatehsch Poe Gabe dept Uli p> igen lgwl + a2 UL) 1Esdoe aes gel eta Jee Pay tpl | Diamonds have many special qualities. They're the hardest material on Earht. They sparkle in the light. Some are incredibly expensive. But could a diamond bring 300 years of bad luck? In 1668, the French royal family bought a large diamond from India. It became known as the "French Blue.” When King Louis XVI and his wife were put to death in 1797, some people linked their deaths with the diamond's curse. (However, two earlier kings had worn the diamond and not had bad luck.) The Hope family bought the diamond in the 1830s. Soon after, Francis Hope's wife left him and he had to sell the diamond because of financial problems. The diamond then became known as the Hope Diamond Millionaire Evalyn McLean loved jewelry and stories of bad luch. In 1911, she had the opportunity to buy the Hope Diamond. Aferwards, two of her children died, and her husband became ill In 1958, a mailman named James Todd brought the diamond to its present home at the Smithsonian Institution. Soon after, his wife died and his house burned down. about the Hope Diamond. But other people don't accept that. For them, the Hope Diamond may just be waiting for its next victim Which of the following happened first? 1) Francis Hope's wife left him. 2) Evalyn McLean's husband became ill. 3) The Hope family bought the diamond 4) James Todd tok the diamind to the Smithsonian Institution. For how long has the Hope Diamond been at the Smithsonian Institution? 1) since 1797 2) since 1830 3) since 1911 4) since 1958 Another way to say burned down (line 15) would be 1) was lost ina storm 2) was taken by the government 3) was cursed by a diamond 4) was completely destroyed by fire Which statement would Richard Kurin probably agree with? 1) Several deaths habe been caused by the curse, 2) All of the bad luck can be explained by chance 3) The curse probably made Evalyn McLean's husband ill. 4) The Smithsonian Institution will probably have bad luck i the future IE we don't want to have accident, we ....... drive carefully 1)can 2) must 3) will 4) may OF Ando (@mofatehsch pw dllgael ss + a2 Ol) :Esdo0 aes ls cia, Jee 0 jal ye & Most animals need shelter and a place to bring up their young. A nest ina tree or a burrow underground ...1... an animal against hunters and extremes of ..2... . Many creatures, including birds and squirrels, build nests, Some creatures weave complicated nests. The harvest mouse kakes a ball-shaped nest among com stalks, ..3.. . Other animals, including birds, build a nest only ...4... the breeding season, in which they lay eggs or give birth to live young. They line the nest with moss, grass, fur, or feathers 5... it warm and dry. Rabbits and foxes dig burrows, or tunnels, in the ground, a desert tortoise digs a burrow in which to hide from the noon sun. 491} 1) regards 2) involves 3) protects 4) increases 494. 1) temperature 2) destruction 3) creation 4) comparison 494. 1) which its rest and sleep 2) where it rests and sleeps 3) which itself rests and sleeps 4) where rests and sleeps it 50} 1) besides 2) during 3) beside 4)along 50]f 1) to keep 2) keep 3) they keep 4) them keep 50} If you don't warm up before taking exercise, you risk ....... yourself. 1) defending 2) holding 3) injuring 4) destroying SO. Put the words in the correct order: A: I/ will / pass/ think / the exam / don't / she B: I guess so 1) I don't pass she will think the exam. 2) I don't think she will pass the exam. 3) I will pass she don't think the exam. 4) she will think i don't pass the exam 504- We should save Iranian tigers. It ......that they are endangered animals. 1) means 2) cares 3) hopes 4) finds 504 The research showed some interesting ....... about the behavior of cats 1) parts 2) cells 3) places 4) facts Aas Gels wae Je Oe od oe When Edison grew up he worked in different places, but he never ...(1)... his interest in making things. Edison was famous for doing thousands of experiments ...(2)... to problems. He said, "I never quit until I get what Im ..(3).... Edison had more than 1,000 inventions and was very successful ..(4)... his life. Many great names had stories like this, But the key to their success is their hard work and belief in themselves. If you want to get ...(5)..., work hard and never give up. 50 1) lost 2) took 3) heard 4) carried 50} 1) answering 2) to answer 3) finding answers 4) to find answers SO# 1) after 2) under 3) down 4) before 504. 1) at ending of 2) in ending at 3)at the end of 4) in the end at 51d} 1) what do you want 2) what you want 3) you want 4) to want lew pe OY amis (@mofatchsch — pp4z qate oy pw dllgael ss + a2 Ol) :Esdo0 She was anyone could have had 1) as patient a teacher as 2) patient as a teacher as 3) so patient a teacher that 4) so patient asa teacher that One by one the old man ....... the events for everybody 1) visited 2) protected 3) narrated 4) respected Idon't want to go to the cinema alone to watch the new film with me? 1) Do you come 2) Are you going to come 3) Were you coming 4) Will you come A: Why do you need to borrow my suitcase? B I....... my mother in Scotland next month 1)am going visit 2) will have visited 3)am going to visit 4) would be visiting aps eek tee Oo Ae oo ot Often the younger and older generation separate themselves from one another, at home and in social situations and areas "They just don't get it!" is what they say for each other, whether it's about social customs, language, creativity or technology. They show no regard for each other's moral values, political views and religious beliefs. The lack of communication betwee the young and old allows them to develop what is called a "generation gap". So how do people who had no TV, or saw black and white TV relate to people who watch TV on their cell phones? Wille there exist large differences between the generations, how can both sides understand the opposite opinions and avoid conflicts? Both generations must realize that the world has changed, and that new responses are neccessary for many of the problems of society. For example, with new technology and the use of digital communication, the elders must be proud of the younger generation's skill in technology rather than to view it asa problem. Instead, they need to fall in line and learn more about it. O the other hand, people who have lived for more decades have much more wisdom of life experience to share. Actively listening to them makes them notice what is important and meaningful in life, although after guiding, they must "leave" the final decision to the youngsters. At the same time the younger generation has so many new ideas and suggestions. This give and take can enrich both generations Finally, at every moment, they must send positive energy to draw reople towards them. They can smile, hug, and express words of agreement, affeetion and appreciation, attracting people in a positve way. They must avoid pushing people away via disrespect, disagreements and rigid adherence to their own ideas. Spending quality thime together builds strong live and interest between them and they will feel confident, secure and emotionally healthy The information in the passage is mainly organized based on 1) analyzing the sharp contrasts between the elders and the young 2) describing ways to make distinctions between generations 3) definig generation gap and listing the ways to bridge this distance 4) listing what can be done to make a good realationship with older generation oS 6 OA Anko @molatehsch bya llgee | + + n> OU) Eas 20 The passage mentions all of the following as positively contributing to boosting good tlationships EXCEPT 1) the elders must update their communication skills 2) send positive energy, care and share and spend time together 3) respect the differences despite the fact that values differ 4) youngers must be willing to listen and follow what they are told Which of the folloing best describes the older generation's view towards children's use of mobile phones and other media devices? 1) indifferent 2) comfortable 3) troubled 4) grateful The quotation "They just don't get it!" in the first paragraph is intended 1) to suggest that older people are very touchy about topics like customs, language, etc. 2) to imply that the elders are mostly hard of hearing and unable to understand things 3) to show the lack of trust and respect between younger people and their parents 4) to emphasize the importance of patient hearing instead of blaming each other 19. What does the word "rigid" in the last paragraph mean? 1) strict and so difficult to change 2) positive but old - fashioned 3) strange or not usual 4) generous and enjoyable aps eek ete Ue Pas Ae oo Leonardo da Vinci gets his name from the name of a village (Vinci) in Italy. It may seem surprising that he was the son of a lawyer called Piero da Antonio. Little is known of his early years except that he was born in 1452 and brought up in a clear-sighted family. His father learned about his son's talent in draving and took him to the workshop of Andea del Verrocchio- the most famous artist and master in painting. At the age of twenty-five he went to Florence and remained there for almost five years as a artist for himself. Then he left here for Milan where he lived for twenty years. How Leonardo spent the rest of his time in Milan is not a mystery because over 5000 pages of his notebooks have been found. He wrote from right to left to keep his notes secret. He was an engineer, architect, astronomer and an inventor. In 1516, he was invited to France by Francis, He passed away on May 2, 1519 According to the passage, Andrea del Verrocchio was 1)a lawyer that was an attist, too 2) the teacher of Leonardo's father 3) the first person to learn about Leonardo's talents 4) the most famous artist of his time We know a lot about Leonardo's life 1) when he studied painting at Verrocchio's studio 2) in the period between 1482 and 1519 3) when he was seven years old 4) only when he was invited to france © 24- Find the correct intonations © 6 lew pe O8 Ante (@mofatchsch — pp4z qate oy Ulgar allyl n> OL) Eads What Leonardo learned as an artist was. 1) under the consideration and observation of Verrocchio 2) the result of his findings in Vinci 3) the result of his own studies in France 4) directly taugh by his father A B 1) 2) I thought you finished reading this book. [3] Is it true? Yes. have read it twice rising _A [] rising _A [p] falling ~y falling Yy [2] rising _A [3] rising A 3) [a] falling Ty [2] rising _A [p] falling ~y 4) [a] rising _A [2] falling ~y [3] rising A 24 Tm not ....... to stay here longer. 1) planning 2) playing 3) keeping 4) looking FRPP ei 4 Tl get a taxi from the station to save you the troble of coming to ....... me 1) collect 2) defend 3) protect 4) carry We....... that in our life ....... is necessary for us. 1) beleive - intertainment 2) believe - entertainment 3) believe - entertainment 4) beleive - intertainment aps eek ete de Os Ae oo ot Do you love to fly in an airplane? Amelia Earhart sure did. This woman aviator took her first pilot lessons at the age of 23. On July 24, 1897, Amelia was born in her grandparents home in Kansas. Her little sister was bom two years later. Their grandparents had a lot of money, and so Amelia and her sister were sent to private schools and lived a privileged life. Their father, on the other hand, struggled to keep a job and eventually tore the family apart with his addiction. Her mother took the girls and moved to live with friends in Chicago. Amelia went on to train as a nurse and served in the "Great War" asa volunteer nurse's aid. Afterwards, she enrolled as a pre-med student at Columbia University. It was in California that she first went to an "aerial meet", She boarded a plane that flew over Los Angeles. Amelia was in love. She couldn't get enough of flying This desire to fly encouraged her to take lessons from Anita Snook, and she bought her first plane. She began trying to break records. She was asked by George Putnam to try to the first lady to fly across the Atlantic Many years later, Amelia had broken several records. She was the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo and the only person to fly it twice. She also flew the longest non-stop distance flown by a woman and set another record for crossing in the shortest time Where would you read to find out about Amelia's first introduction to flying a plane? 1) first paragraph 2) second paragraph 3) third paragraph 4) fourth paragraph The word "eventually" in the first paragraph is closest meaning to 1) surprisingly 2) deeply 3) finally 4) amazingly wo 2 2 = 2 Fe dnb (@mofatchsch — pp4z qate oy Olen p> Tiger dllge s+ a3 Ol) Erdoe The author probably wrote this passage to 1) warn readers about the dangers of flying 2) inform readers about Amelia's weaknesses 3) inform readers Amelia's record-setting history 4) inform readers Amelia's experience with George Putnam How many records did Amelia set which are listed in this passage? 1) one 2) three 3) six 4) four Which of the following statement is NOT true about Amelia Earhart? 1) Amelia loved to fly airplanes. 2) Amelia was born in Kansas. 3) Amelia grew up flying airplanes 4) Amelia went to private school The fictional British detective Sherlock Holmes was always able to even the most difficult of cases 1) solve 2) gain 3) invent 4) try te eb ow ea tee oo oe The Moon is made of rock and dust. It has no air, no water, and it is the Earth's nearest neighbor. We know that it is only about 238,900 miles (384,000 km) away. We believe that the Moon does not make its own light and reflects the Sun's light. The Moon looks different at different times of the month, but it doesn't really change. The different shapes that we see are called the phases of the Moon. What is the closest neighbor to Earth? 1) Moon 2) Sun 3) Mars 4) Saturn How far is the Moon from the Earth? 1) 238,900 km 2) 384,000 km 3)384,000 miles 4) Land 3 What do we call the different shapes of the Moon? 1) Full 2) Half 3) Third quarter 4) Phases A: "Lam thirsty." B: "Waite a minute. I....... you some cold water quickly." 1) am bringing 2) will bring 3) bring 4) am going to bring The main duty of the heart is to ....... the blood around the body 1) pump 2) solve 3) donate 4) bunt Peter speaks English Tack does 1)as good as 2)as better as 3) as well as 4)as well than Mr. Azimi is the ....... teacher in our school. Everybody likes him 1) most good 2) goodest 3) best 4) worst During the war, doctors and nurses tried to help the ....... soldiers first, 1) helpful 2) injured 3) hopeful 4) destroyed Iknow you'd like to buy a more expensive car, but I'm ....... it 1) beyond 2) around 3) against 4) before Do you love this........ of work? 1) trip 2) care 3) type 4) number FY unio @molatchsch — paz Gabe age Obew p> per dIlgw ls p> OL) iE ad a0 54H. A: Do you know Hossein? B: I saw him before, but 1)Idon't know much about him 2) he was busy 3)he is a great boy 4) I think about him sometimes. aps eek ete Ue Os Ae oo ot The Hubble Space Telescope is high above Earth. It is a telescope in space. Hubble takes photos of planets, stars, and other space objects. The Hubble Space Telescope makes a full orbit every 97 minutes. If a car could move that fast, it could go from New York to California in less than 10 minutes! ~ Hubble has been in space since 1990. After its launch, there have been a few service missions to Hubble. Astronauts made repairs, updated parts, or added parts during each successful service mission. The last service mission was completed in 2009. In that service mission, a huge camera was added. Because of the camera, Hubble has been able to see deeper into space. "This last mission to Hubble was the most difficult," says scientist Ken Carpenter. "It was a success because of the hard work of the astronauts in space and workers on the ground. Now Hubble is the best it's ever been!" How does Hubble take so many great photos? It has a great view! It is in orbit 350 miles above Earth. An orbit is a path that a space object travels around another space object. The repairs to Hubble in 2009 were the last. Hubble will be replaced by the James Webb Space Telescope as early as 2019 54H. Where can we find the Hubble Telescope? 1) in orbit around Earth 2) in the orbit of other planets 3) near different planets and stars 4) in pictures on NASA TV 54H. The underlined word "it" in the first paragraph refers to 1) The Hubble Telescope 2) orbit 3)car 4) Earth 544. What does the second paragraph of the passage mainly describe? 1) service missions to the Hubble Telescope 2)how the Hubble Telescope was boilt 3) the first service mission to the Hubble Telescope 4) how objects stay in orbit in space 54). What does the word " mission" mean as used in the passage? 1)a groupe that is sent to another country 2)a special job given to a person or group of people 3)a letter sent from one person to another 4)a reason to do something or make something 54H. The meaning of which of the following words or phrases is provided in the passage? 1) launch (paragraph 2) 2) astronaut (paragraph 2) 3) orbit (paragraph 3) 4) replace (paragraph 3) FY dnb (@mofatchsch — pp4z qate oy Olen p> Tiger dllge s+ a3 Ol) Erdoe Which sentence is grammatically correct? 1) This car will holds five people comfortably. 2) This car will holds five people comfortably 3) Every employee will carry an identity card at all times. 4) That will being Tom coming home now. I'm excited Iknow him well, probably ....... anybody else does 1) worse than 2) better than 3) the worst of 4) the best of He ....... the children from the danger of falling into the river. 1) hurt 2) saved 3) hunted 4) destroyed "Get lots of rest and drink plenty of ......., and you should feel fine in a couple of days," advised the doctor. 1) drops 2) cells 3) liquids 4) objects aps eek ete UO as Ae oo ot It might seem that very few things can survibe in the desert. Most plants and animals that you see in yout town probably wouldn't. But there are many different types of plants and animals that are perfectly suited to the hot, dry climate In the desert, there is very little water. The plants and animals that live in the desert have special features for living with little water. Plants like the cactus have short leaves. These leaves trap and store water. The cactus also has spines on its leaves. This is to keep animals from taking its water. Animals that live in the desert are often nocturnal. This means they sleep during the day. They come out to eat at night when it is cool. Other animals, like the camel, are awake during the heat of the day. They have special eyelashes that keep the sand out of their eyes. They have nostrils that can close to keep the sand out of their noses. They can go for many days without drinking. Many animals that live in the desert can get all the water they need from the foods they eat Which of these could be a good title for this passage? 1) A Normal Animal in the Desert 2) Plant and Animal Life in the Desert 3) How to Stay Cool in the Desert 4) Plants That Survive in the Desert What makes camels unique or special animals? 1) They are the only living mammals that can survive in deserts 2) They are awake at night when it's cool so that they can find food 3) They have special eyelashes and nostrils to help keep sand out of their bodies 4) They live under rocks when it's very hot in the desert Which of the following helps the cactus to keep animals from taking its water? 1) short leaves 2) deep root 3) water storage 4) spines on leaves The underlined word "their" in the last paragraph refers to 1) nocturnal animals 2) all desert animals 3) camels 4) nostrils Animals that sleep during the day are called I)desertanimals 2) desert creatures. 3) camels 4) nocturnal FY Ante (@mofatehsch Ulgar allyl n> OL) Eads 5541 It'sa good idea to know the language of our ....... before we go there 1) conversation 2) destination 3) vacation 4) suggestion 55. What are you going to get rid of those tourists? 1) short French terrible 2) terrible short French 3) French terrible short 4) short terrible French 56} Would you please ....... the two materials with each other? 1) recite 2) narrate 3) compare 4) respect 56]f I bought a shirt yesterday 1) white large cotton 2) large white cotton 3) cotton large white 4) white cotton large 56]. He to Shiraz tomorrow because he is aftaid of an air crash 1) isn't going to fly 2) doesn't fly 3) hasn't flown 4) won't fly 56H. The red car is....... the house 1) in front of 2) in between 3) behind of 4) next 564 Nowadays, humans destrou the natural homes of the animals in the , lakes, and pains very easily 1) numbers 2) examples 3) plants 4) forests 564. He feels ....... of the lies he told his father. 1) famous 2) ashamed 3) usefull 4) clear 56 Which sentence is grammatically WRONG? 1) What are you going to do after doing your homework? 2) Look at that blind man. He is going to fall in the hole/ 3) Take an umbrella with you/ It will rain. 4) The teacher said. "We should take care of the endangered animals." 56} You and Reza have to clean the room 1) yourself 2) yourselves 3) himself 4) myself aps eek ete UO a Ae oo ot Animals with six legs are called insects. There are more insects than any other kind of animal. Insects eat plants. Some eat the leaves. Others eat the roots. Farmers do not like insects There are other animals that eat insects. They help the farmer. Birds eat insects. Frogs and fish eat insects, too. In winter, some insectsstay in warm places. There they go to sleep for the whole winter. 56H All insects have 1)8 legs 2) 6 legs 3) 4 legs 4) 2 legs S64. Insects like to eat 1) woods 2) fish 3) fruit and flowers 4) leaves and roots of plants 57M. Farmers like 1) insects 2) leaves of the trees 3) birds that eat insects 4) animals that eat plants PT Anke @mofatchsch —pp4z Gate awed Ob yy pen dllpe ls + per Ol) 1Essoe 57]L Frogsand fish help the farmer by 1) eating many insects 2) eating each other 3) eating plants 4) eating woods S7]L In winter, some insects 1) fly in the cold 2) eat fish 3) stay in their nest 4) go to sleep where it is warm 57} I think a certain amount of worry about work is very , but you've got to keep it under control 1) dangerous 2) increasing 3) natural 4) protective 574 In the following conversation, which words should be pronounced with the emphasis? A: What color is your car? B: It's black 1) what- is - your 2) color - your - black 3) 1am wanting to go to the cinema 4) Tam believing in Allah. 574 Im pretty tall, but you are taller. Im not ....... you 1) taller 2)as tall 3) the tallest 4)as tall as S74. A: "I don't know how to use this mobile set.” B: "It's quite easy. I you." 1) am going to show 2) will show 3) would show 4) could show 57} He was wearing a shirt 1) white and black cotton beautiful 2) cotton beautiful black and white 3) black and white beautiful cotton 4) beautiful black and white cotton 574 Put the conversation in the correct order (1) We are going to Zabol (2) What will you do next week? (3) How interesting! (4) Why do you say so? 1)2,1,3,4 2)4,2,3,1 3)3,1,4,2 4)1,3,2,4 57H. Be ....... if you are walking alone in a jungle 1) great 2) carefull 3) clear 4) fresh 58} Jack doesn't want to go to Manchester United's next match. He says he the living room 1) would paint 2) paints 3) is going painting 4) is going to paint 58]} There isa lot of snow on the streets, We ....... drive our cars carefully 1) must 2) may not 3) can 4) should not 58H} They are the nations. 1) major industrial northern 2) northern major industrial 3) major northern industrial 4) industrial major northern 58H. A: Thave a lot of work to do. Can you help me? B: Oh, really? 1....... you 1)am going to help 2) will help 3) am helping 4) going to help FO amis @molatchsch — paz Gabe age Obew p> per dIlgw ls p> OL) iE ad a0 584. There hasnlt been peace in the country in my 1) choice 2) memory 3) moment 4) success Ayes gal Chay lee Fag delete bod om Nowadays, every household produces electronic rubbish (or e-rubbish) - an old TV or computer printer, or an out-of-date mobile phone we no longer need. But when we throw these everyday items away, not many of us know where these objects go. The journalist and photographer, Peter Essick, decided to follow this e-rubbish to several different countries around the world In particular, Essick found a lot of e-rubbish goes to Ghana. There, he saw mountains of old camputers in the local markets. The sellers resell some of them but not much equipment works. Instead, they recycle the broken computers by melthing the parts inside. These parts contain a little metal such as copper or even gold sometimes However, this process of recycling is dangerous for the workers because it produces a lot of toxic chemicals Asa result of his journey, Peter Essick thinks it's important to stop exporting rubbish It's bad for the environment and it's bad for people's health. Instead, he believes manufacturers need to produce more eco-friendly electronics in the future, in other words, electronic products which you can recycle cheaply, safely and in the country where they were made 584. The writer mentions an old TV or computer printer in order to 1) compare them with an out-of-date mobile 2) say that we should not throw them away 3) give examples of electronic rubbish 4) discuss how valuable they are 58} The word "them" in paragraph 2 refers to 1) mountains 2) the sellers 3)old computers 4) the local markets, 58} How are the computers recycled in Ghana? 1) The parts inside them are melted for their matal 2) They turn into more eco-friendly electronics. 3) Their chemicals are separated and sold 4) They are sold to other countries 58#. The last paragraph discusses 1) where Peter Essick went at the end of his journey 2) what people should do about their health 3) the adventages of exporting e-rubbish 4) Peter Essick’s idea about e-rubbish 58. They sent him some very plates 1) expensive blue and white china 2) blue and white expensive china 3) expensive china blue and white 4) blue and white china expensive 59 Im going to try riding my bike to work-it's just part of a / an in ways to save energy 1) protection 2) information 3) experiment 4) entertainment FF Ante (@mofatehsch Ulgar allyl n> OL) Eads It is important to read the company's explanations carefully when using programmes of this 1) tense 2) nature 3) number 4) practice My family is very important to me. For example, I ...... my parents every week 1) visit 2) will visit 3) am visiting 4) was going to visit This leopard is beautiful one that I have ever seen 1) the most 2) more 3) many 4) very aps Gel ete UO as Ae oo ot My house gets energy from the sun. That kind of energy is called "solar power". We use it to power the lights, the television, and the computer. It also powers the stove and toaster. It even runs the heater in the winter and the air conditioner in the summer We collect the sun's energy with large solar panels on our roof. These panels turn the sun's energy into electricity. Some of the electricity gets used right away, and some of it is stored so we can use it at nigth In the winter, getting enough sunlight can be hard. So sometimes we have to use electricity from the power company. But we need less of this electricity than we would without our solar panels The sun isa good source of energy because it will never run out. It is also cleaner than some other kinds of energy and is becoming less expensive, too. In the future, more people will have panels like ours on their roofs Why do you think the author wrote the passage? 1) To explain how the sun makes energy 2) To tell a funny story about his house. 3) To describe what his house looks like 4) To persuade people to use solar power The underlined word "it" in line 5 refers to 1) solar power 2) energy 3) electricity 4) sun According to the passage, how are summer and winter different? 1) There is more sunlight in the winter 2) There is more sunlight in the summer 3) The family uses less electricity in the winter. 4) The family needs energy from the power company in the summer Which statement would the author probably agree with most? 1) Solar power is not a good form of energy 2) Solar panels make roofs look bad 3) Solar power is helpful for the planet 4) Solar power should cost more money How are the solar panels and the power company alike? 1) Both provide people with electricity. 2) Both work better in the summer. 3) Both always make enough electricity. 4) Both turn sunlight into electricity. 60 60 60. 60. 60. 60 60 60 60 604 61 PY Amdo @molatchsch — paz Gabe age Obew p> per dIlgw ls p> OL) iE ad a0 When I first entered the manager's room, I thought he was talking but then I realized he was on the phone 1) by himself 2) to his 3) to himself 4) by his The doctor told me to take this ...... three timesa day 1) medicine 2) patient 3) experiment 4) invention Ags JAS aa Jie O sali Ly oes ot Legumes are a category of vegetables that includes beans, lentils, and peas In many puts of ..(1)..., legumes are an important basic food. They usually do not cost much, and they ..(2)... full of protein, vitamins, and minerals. People in the United States and Canada generally do not eat many legumes. Instead, they ...(3).. a lot of money on meat. Meat has protein, ...(4)..., but it also hasa lot of ...(5)... fat and cholesterol. In fact, many North Americans would be healthier if they ate more legumes. 1) worldd 2) the world 3) world 4) the worlds I)are going to be 2) will be 3) were 4)are 1) charge 2) consider 3) spend 4) follow 1) too 2) s0 3) but 4) then 1) needed 2) unnatural 3) proper 4) unhealthy Some people believe that in 50 years’ time, there no more schools. Students from home 1) will be / will learn 2) are going to be / will learn 3) is going to be /are going to learn 4) will be / are going to learn This isa computer. 1) Japanese powerful business 2) powerful Japanese business 3) powerful business Japanese 4) business powerful Japanese We are all very excited about going away tomorrow. The taxi....... at 7 am. to take us to the airport 1) was going to arrive 2) arriving 3) will arrive 4) to arrive Don't worry! There are some microbes which help you to fight 1) zebras 2) diseases 3) planets 4) wildlife All ofa sudden, large ....... of rain began falling from the dark sky 1) cells 2) drops 3) wonders 4) liquids 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61g FR amb @mofatehsch gS JAS waa Sen 0 salt LL oe & An ecosystem is a group of plants, animals and other ...1... that live in the same area An ecosystem also has non-living things for example, ...2..., rocks, soil and sand There are many different kinds of ..3... inan ecosystem. A grassland, for example, is an ecosystem that has more than just grass. There are also other plants, insects, worms and many small living things in the soil Each living thing in an ecosystem hasa role to play. ...4..., green plants make their own food. Humans and some animals eat, or consume, plants or other animals. Bacteria and other smaller living things break down ...5... plants and animals. They help return their parts to the soil, where new plants grow 1) humans 2) trees 3) living things 4) wild animals 1) people 2) water 3) future 4) pain 1) plains 2) forests 3) deserts 4) lives 1) For example 2) Hopefully 3) Recently 4) Especially 1) dead 2) endangered 3) dangerous 4) forest A 2 B- This wild animal lives only in the plains of Iran 1) Where does Persian cheetah live 2) Where can we find farm animals 3) What can we find in the plains of Iran 4) How can Persian cheetah live in the plains of Iran There is not much in the way of ....... in this town - just a cinema and couple of parks 1) culture 2)entertainment 3) tourists 4) behavior There ....... be only a few cheetahs alive in 10 years 1) is need 2) going to 3) 4) not going to A: Do you know the ....... of that watch? B: I don't know. I think it is so expensive 1) difference 2) value 3) interest 4) success The woman was carrying a bag when a motorist took it from her. 1) plastic small black 2) black small plastic 3) small black plastic 4) small and black plastic Why don't you buy this computer? It is more interesting and 1) good 2) better 3) the best 4) well Children are amazingly ......., they can play for hours without getting tired 1) natural 2) energetic 3) progressive 4) affirmative pw dllgael ss + a2 Ol) :Esdo0 DAD Ssse8 a BQga9 SSsssgs g Fa ani @mofatehsch eS als jaa, Jian O 5) ali Ly ILE whl Endangered species are those at the rik of dying out, meaning that there are a few left of their kind, that they could disappear from the ...(1)... atrogether. As humans ...(2). develop their society by destrouing the homes of animals, it seems that in the future the animals ...(3)... have a place to live, so we might ...(4)... those kinds that add beauty and wonder to the ...(5)... world 1) Earth 2) jungle 3) future 4) sea 1) going 2) go 3)are going to 4) will go 1) will 2) is going 3) are going 4) won't 1) lose 2) attend 3) travel 4) like 1) western 2) natural 3) real 4) young Ags JAS eta Ue Oger GL ad ot Bacteria are really important microbes. They are very small. They have only one (1)... . Bacteria can live in any area of the earth. They aren't all bad; ..(2).. you cauldn't live without some bacteria! Viruses are among ...(3)... microbes on the earth, even smaller than bacteria. They are different from bacteria because they cannot live ..(4).. . Viruses need to be inside a living cell to live and grow. There aren't many good things about virues - they usually (5)... your body and make you sick! 1) ring 2) cell 3) blood 4) wonder 1) s0 2) however 3) in fact 4)asa result 1) smaller 2) smallest 3) the smaller 4) the smallest 1) on their own 2)byone'sown 3) on themselves 4) by them 1) pump 2) visit 3) donate 4) attack aps eek ete Ue Os Ae oo ot The world around us is full of amazing things. This beautiful world is very interesting for humans, One group of people who study the world are scientists. A scientist studies nature, animals, or people. Scientists leam about the world by observing and experimenting There are different types of scientists. Some of them study plants, earth, seas, or animals, Others study people and how behave and learn, Some scientists like to study history or languages. Others are interested in making new things. They want to make people's lives easier Some scientists become very famous and rich because of their accomplishments. Many people around the world may remember their names and faces. But this is not what they call 'success. They feel successful ehen they solve problems and find answers to their questions 4. The passage is mainly about 1) knowing a scientist 2) the job of a scientist 3) introducing scientists 4) scientists as a group of people pw dllgael ss + a2 Ol) :Esdo0 Ve anio @mofatchsch — poe Bake Ast Ole p> ger dllgw ls par OL) Emo o0 634. Which sentence is NOT true about scientists? 1) Some scientists try to make our life more interesting 2) Some of them experiment to lean about the world 3) They work hard and do research to solve problems 4) A scientist usually reads about nature, animals, or people 634 According to paragraph 2, the main reason for what some scientists do is 1) becoming famous and rich 2) making people's lives easier 3) learning about history or languages 4) helping other types of scientists 634. Some scientists become famous because of their 1) success 2) faces 3) interest 4) types of work 631} Scientists feel good about themselves when 1) they make a lot of money 2) they become famous because of their inventions 3) many people remember them for their success 4) problems are solved and questions are answered 634. From ....... first of july; they ....... be allowed for the free access to hight speed internet. 1a- will 2)a- are going 3) the - will 3) the - are going 1 ee Oy oe ard Professor Mahmood Hessabi was born in Tehran in 1903. His parents were from the city of Tafresh. After four years in Tehran, he left for Beirut and at the age of seven, he started school there. His mother also started teaching him Persian and religious books He learned to recite the Holy Quran and read poems of Hafez, Boostan, Golestan, and Shahnameh at school. He studied at Engineering School of Beirut, too. Dr. Hessabi, at the age of 25, received his PhD in physics from Sorbonne University 634 Where is Dr. Hessabi from? 1) Sorbonne 2) Tafresh 3) Tehran 4) Beirut 64q- When did he leave Tehran? 1) 1903 2) 1907 3) 1910 4) 1905 64]L According to the passage, what was his field of study after school? 1) Physics 2) Engineering 3) Poetry 4) Religion 64]. When did he receive PhD? 1) 1928 2)at the age of 25 3)after 4 year in Tehran 4)"1" and "2" 644. What does the underlined word recite mean? 1) To have information about something 2) To get knowledge of a subject or skill 3) To say something that you have learned 4) To give lessons and help someone learn. 644. Iam buying some books, notebooks and pens today, because Iam going to go to school 1) everyday 2) now 3) twice a week 4) tomorrow Vi ane @molatehsch Olen p> Tiger dllge s+ a3 Ol) Erdoe 64H Tcanlt come with you now Mary at the cinema in half an hour 1) I've met 2) I meet 3) Tm going to meet 4) I'm going to be met 64d. We should depend on ~ - rather than others lus 2) ours 3) one another 4) ourselves 641. Magnesium is almost five times steel, so it is widely used in space vehicles and aircraft Iaslightas 2) so light as 3) so light than 4)as lighter than 644. Sorry, but can you your cigarette? I cannot breathe properly 1) put out 2) divide into 3) ask about 4) fill out 644 You are much more likely to make a/an of something if you love what you are doing and have a passion for it 1) emphasis 2) success 3) action 4) function Aes pel che ee ay aj ae gt olin! Miss Richards wasa teacher ata school for boysand girls. She taught chemistry and physics from the lowest to the highest classes in the school. Sometimes the new classes learned quickly, but sometimes they were very slow, and then Miss Richards had to repeat things many times. One year, the first class had been studying chemistry for several weeks when Miss Richards suddenly asked, "what is water? who knows? Hands up!" There was silence for a few seconds, and Miss Richards felt unhappy but then one boy raised his hand. "You Dick?" Said Miss Richards happily. He was not of the best children in the class, so she was happy that he could answer "Water is a liquid which has no color until you wash your hands in it. Then it turns black." The boy answered 65} When the students couldn't understand the lesson, the teacher had 1) to make iteasy 2) to say itagain 3) to change it 4) to speak slowly 65] What happened at first when the teacher asked a question? 1) Children repeated it 2) The teacher said nothing 3) They were listening 4) There was no answer. 65}. What did the boy put up this hand for? 1) He wanted to wash his hand 2) He showed he wanted to answer. 3) He stood up to ask a question 4) He raised his hand to show it 654. According to the boy, the color of water what you wash in it 1) agrees about 2) applies to 3) depends on 4) makes of 654 We will be playing tennis ....... Friday lat 2)in 3) to 4)on 654 Our company is a lot of money, so something has to be done, or we will be in serious trouble soon. 1) holding 2) making 3) losing 4) getting 654 She attended a/an ....... last night 1) translation 2) personality 3) expression 4) interview (@mofatehsch —ppaz Gabe awed Ole yy pen dlp + + peo Ob) 1Essee el yee Ne en 654 If Ih you want to be healthy, you need to have more ....... fruit and vegetables 1) difficult 2)ugly 3) real 4) fresh 654 You have ....... all my hopes of happiness. 1) compared 2) invented 3) collected 4) destroyed 654 My friend, David, got me at a moment that i gave him whatever he wanted from me. 1) weak 2) last 3) historic 4) worst ela Sle O ay Ago Thomas Edison invented the first commercially successful light bulb in 1879 Lonically, barely anyone in America had access to electricity. They couldn't use the new invention, Edison worked to solve this problem. He helped develop power plants so that they could distribute electricity over wires to homes and businesses. Once electricity reached customers across the nation, everyone had light bulbs. Light bulbs literally changed the way people lived. Before, people strained to read by candlelight. Now, they could read comfortably with adequate light. The invention of the light bulb also led to the invention of other electrical items. Soon, refrigerators and electric heaters also helped people live more easily, and radios entertained people Imagine what your life would like without ligt bulbs. You would have to keep a lot of candles at home. The streets would be sometimes so dark you probably would not go out after sundown. A simple little light bulb has made all the difference in the world. It has created a high level of convenience and security for the human race 66} Which of the following would best replace "Ironically" in the second sentence of the first paragraph? 1) Strangely enough 2) Happily enough 3) As Edison would think 4) Just like he planned 66} Edison helped to make electricity available to everyone and therefore they 1) read by candlelight 2) stayed in the dark 3) used light bulbs 4) strained their eyes 66}. Without electricity, it is most difficult to read at what time of day? 1) at noontime 2) around 3 o'clock in the afternoon 3)atSam 4)at 10 p.m 66}. The second part of the passage tells you about 1) other electrical inventions 2) how the light bulb changed how people lived 3) how Edison worked to create power plants 4) how much people loved Edison's invention 664 According to the passage, the light bulb led to the invention of all of the following things EXCEPT 1) automobiles 2) refrigerators 3)electrichaeters 4) radios 66H Some people were ....... in that car accident 1) endangered 2) proper 3) injured 4) appropriate 66 66 66 664 671 67 67 67h 674 VW date (@mofatehsch lye dIlges + + n> OL) Esso0 There was a/an of about 17% in the city population between 1910 and 1920 1) attention 2) example 3) number 4) increase Iranian soldiers ....... attacked the enemy and could kill a lot of them 1) safely 2) mdely 3) bravely 4) differently I my car to California because I could rent one there 1) shouldn't take 2) couldn't have taken 3) wouldn't have taken 4) didn't have to take Today, hunting is no longer allowed and tourists visit these national parks to view and photograph the 1) aquarium 2) protection 3) villages 4) wildlife The waitress asked the old man ....... to put out his cigarette or leave the restaurant. 1) especially 2) politely 3) naturally 4) hopefully I believe and try to probe that it doesn't take much to work out that both stories can't be true at once 1) brain 2) success 3) duty 4) pity aps eek ete Ue Tao Ae bo ot Malaysia's national sport is sepak takraw. (""sepak” means "kick", and "takraw" means “woven ball"), This fastmoving game is like both soccer and volleyball. Two teams, of three players each, compete by hitting a small ball across a net (as in volleyball). Players can use their heads, feet, shoulders, or knees to pass the ball to the other team. Players cannot use their hands (as in soccer), If one team drops the ball, the other team gets a point, There are three sets in a game. The first team to get 15 points wins a set. The winner of two sets wins the game The sport of sepak takraw is more than 1000 years old. Originally, native Malays played it Later, the sport spread to other countries is Asia, including Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Today, it is one of the most popular sports played in the Asian Games, There are also sepak takraw clubs in North America and Europe The people of which country first played sepak takraw? 1) Thailand 2) Malaysia 3) the Philippines 4) America How is sepak takraw like vollyball? 1) Players cannot use their hands 2) Players hit a ball across a net. 3) Players sometimes kick the ball with their hands 4) Players can use their head to pass the ball How is sepak takraw like soccer? 1) Players cannot use their hands 2) There are three sets in a game 3) Players can only use their feet to hit the ball 4) Players can use their feet or shoulders to pass the ball across a net Vt unio (@mofatehsch — p paz Gabe det lew p> perigee + nr OL) iE sdoe 611. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? 1) If one team drops the ball, the other team wings the set 2) Before Indonesia, sepak takraw spread to Eroupe 3) Most rapid movements of sepak takraw originated from soccer. 4) If one team gets 30 points in two sets it means that team has won 674- She teaches relaxation techniques to help patients deal with the of their illness. 1) hope 2) life 3) pain 4) care 67} Children like to be at the center of Parents should know this. 1) celebration 2) emergency 3) attention 4) connection 674. My family and I went to Golestan forest last year. Forest means: 1) plain 2) city ~~ 3) jungle 4) tree ag JAS) 5 oe isda; Une F 5 online! One of my favorite vacation places is Mexico. I really like the .....(1)..... there because it never gets cold. The people are very nice too. They never laugh at my bad Spanish. The food is .....(2)..... . It is very delicious. Mexico City isa very .....(3)..... place to visit. It has some great museums and lots of fascinating old buildings. The hotels are too expensive to stay but there are more affordable options. For example you can stay at one of the beach resorts like Acapulco. If you are planning to visit Mexico, you should definitely .....(4)..... the Mayan temples near Merida. 674. 1) point 2) weather 3) wildlife 4) liquid 68q- 1) hardly good 2) hardly well 3) well really 4) really good 68] 1) dangerous 2) familiar 3) international 4) interesting 68} 1) to see 2) will see 3) see 4) seeing 68} One of the most important ....... of human bodu is the heart. It pumps blood round the body 1) liquids 2) cells 3) signs 4) organs aps Eek eta Ue Ok Ales! Charles Drew was a doctor. He found a way to store blood. before his discovery, people who needed blood died. Dr. Drew "set up" blood banks in England and the United States. His banks helped save thousands of have in World War II. In 1950 Dr. Drew was hurt in a car crash in the southern United States. He was taken to a hospital He was bleeding a great deal. He needed blood. But black peopel then were often refused help. The black man who gave the world a gift of blood died. His gift was not given to him 684. What is the writer's main purpose in writing the text? 1) Why blood donating is ignored 2) How blood donating was done in the past 3) Black people are not kind enough to donate blood 4) "What goes around comes around" may not always be true 68H The world "set up" can be replaced by 1) start 2) find 3) choose 4) store 68 68 68 684 69 69 69 oof 6oe VO dni @mofatehsch According to the passage, which sentence is NOTtrue? 1) After his discovery not one died 2) Dr. Drew died because of the bleed ing 3) His discovery helped a lot in World War IL 4) Dr_Drew worked in England and the United States It is understood from the passage the Dr. Drew 1) was not given a gift 2) refused to helpd people 3) stored black people's blood 4) wasa black man According to the passage 1) black people gave blood to Dr. Drew 2) Dr. Drew was afraid of donating blood 3) blood was not given to back people 4) Dr. Drew helped people financially aps gels eta ee YG a oo gl alin! Few animals other than monkeys have hand-like paws. The monkey, like man, has a thumb that can be put opposite other fingers. By pressing its first finger against its thumb, a monkey can pick up things as tiny as an insect. Because other animals don't have this thumb, it is difficult for them to pick up small things and carry them The monkey's ability to hold rice with its paw often causes problems for him Hunters fill a coconut with a handful of rice, leaving a hole in the shell of the nut. The monkey has no trouble putting its paw through the hole. But it can't draw the paw out while it is holding a handful of rice Since it is often too stupid or qreedy to open its hand, the monkey is unable to free itself from this simple trap — A monkey can pick up small objects by pushing its thumb against 1) its paw 2) its fingers 3) its forefinger 4) the objects Hunters can catch monkeys by a coconut trap because monkeys 1) have trouble finding the rice 2) like to eat rice but not the coconut 3) usually keep their paws closed to hold he rice 4) are too greedy for the coconut they have found The success or failure of a coconut trap depends on 1) what kind of rice is in the trap 2) how many holes are in the coconut 3) how large the coconut is 4) whether the monkey will give up the rice The underlined word "greedy" in the last paragraph means 1) being unable to do something 2) being too stupid to do something 3) doing something to free oneself 4) wanting more than you really need My sister has a good ....... asa teacher in the local school 1) invention 2) creation 3) situation 4) protection What is ...... planet from the Sun? 1) the farthest 2) farthest 3) the far 4) far pw dllgael ss + a2 Ol) :Esdo0 694 69 69 69 69H 70 70 70 VF anio (@mofatehsch —ppaz Gabe awed Ole yy pen dlp + + peo Ob) 1Essee ages fark; day See Fa . In the first hour of a normal night's sleep, you go into deep sleep. In fact, this is the time your sleep is deepest. Then later in the night, the mind goes into paradoxical sleep which means "lighter sleep". It is during this type of sleep that you sweet dreams. In a normal night, most people go from deep sleep to paradoxical sleep about four or five times, Each period of deep sleep becomes less deep and shorter, and each period of paradoxical sleep becomes longer and lighter. Finally you have your last period of paradoxical sleep and your last dream. Then you wake up and now you are awake. It is time to get up. You usually have your sweet dreams during the 1) first hour of sleep 2) final deep sleep 3) paradoxical sleep 4) second deep sleep Ina normal night, your sleep 1) begins with deep sleep and ends with paradoxical sleep 2) begins with paradoxical sleep and ends with deep sleep 3) begins and ends with deep sleep 4) begins and ends with paradoxical sleep What is the best title for the passage? 1) The Way of Sleeping 2) The Stages of Normal Sleep 3) The Period of Paradoxical Sleep 4) The Special Type of Sleeping Which of the following words in the passage means "the same as would be expected"? 1) paradoxical 2) period 3) deep 4) normal He sat behind a ....... desk and did his homework 1) wooden big brown 2) brown big wooden 3) big wooden brown 4) big brown wooden A: The person in front of me at the coffee bar paid for my coffee and my doughnut B of him to do that! 1) Amazing 2) How wonderful 3) That's right 4) Excuse me There's a good program on channel three at eleven o'clock tonight. it? 1) Do you watch 2) Did you watch 3) Have you watched 4) Are you going to watch Put the words in the correct order: A: I/will/pass/ think / the exam / don't / she B: I guess so 1) Idon't pass she will think the exam. 2) Idon't think she will pass the exam. 3) Iwill pass she don't think the exam. 4) She will think I don't pass the exam W tne (@molatchsch prez Gite ate Oley gery «++ pao OU) Eason As Bel eta J . Many students get parttime jobs to make money But some, like Martin Halstead, start their own companies. Name: Martin Halstead, Birth date: May 18, 1986, Hometown: Oxford, England, His interests: music, cars, and planes Occupation: Pilot. At age 18, Halstead also started his own airline: Alpha One Airways It flies to different places in the United Kingdom. At the moment, Alpha One has one small plane only. It has seats for 19 people Starting the company: To start Alpha One, Halstead used his saving from different part-time jobs. He also borrowed money from two friends His goals: First, Halstead wants to make money! But he also wants flying to be fun Alpha One's pilots and flight attendants are young and lively. On a flight, the 19 passengers can drink free coca and eat free food What he likes about it "I really enjoy flying," says Halstead. "Im doing what I love." Halstead travels all over the world. He also gets to meet famous people. Richard Branson (the founder of Virgin Atlantic Airlines and Virgin Megastores) isa friend The hard part: Halstead's workday starts at 5:00 a.m. and finishes at 11:00 p.m. His life can also be lonely. He doesn't have a laptop. He also doesn't go out to clubs or see his friends very often. He's at work, and they're in school! 70}- According to the passage, Martin Halstead l)ownsan airline 2) isa pilot 3) hasa hobby 4) both 1 & 2 704 Martin Halstead started Alpha One Airways by 1) using his savings and money from friends 2) borrowing money from different persons 3) receiving money from Richard Branson 4) asking his family for money 70% Which is Nota reason that Martin loves his job? Net P Aad boo ox 1) He hasa lonely life. 2) He makes a lot of money 3) He loves to fly 4) He travels and meets famous people 70q- Martin is a hard-working man because he 1) travels a lot 2) works many hours 3)also works at night 4) goes to school in the morning 70} We used to be friendly with some people who worked at the Swedish ....... in Ian. 1) library 2) embassy 3) laboratory 4) observatory 70#- Take a look at my cell phone. It is ....... my last phone, and I'm ....... with it 1)as cheap as/ much happier than 2) much cheaper than / much happier 3) cheaper than / much happiest 4)as cheaply as / happier 70. Studies show that it takes an average of five attempts for an adult to successfully smoking 1) lose 2) cross 3) quite 4) give lew pe VA dnb (@mofatchsch — pp4z qate oy pw dllgael ss + a2 Ol) :Esdo0 71q- A: What did you think of the essay that I wrote? B: The first draft wasn't well written, and 1) another wasn't much better 2) the second wasn't much better 3) the second one wasn't too betterone 4) another wasn't too better one peta, Ue ag tly ow om In the US, four poor Mexican boys worked together on a strange electric machine, helped by their teacher. They collected only $800 from people in the town to build it They used camera, computer parts and whatever they could find in a shop. All the other students were interested in their invention. The machine could move around in a swimming pool There was a competition came from schools and universities. Whoever could build machine would be the winner. Many students came from schools that gave them lots of money. But when the competition started, the poor Mexican boys’ mschine did better than all the others and took the first place Ap & © competition = 2.153; / sil winner = 3.0, 71]f All of the following helped Mexican boys except 1) the teacher 2) the shop 3) the mexican people 4) their school 71} In the competition 1) poor ones became first 2) best machines lost the game 3)rich students took the first place 4) poor students won the competition. 714 Which sentence is NOT true? 1) The Mexican boys made an electric machine 2) The successful team used computer patrs in their machine 3) The winners didn't use much money to build the machine 4) The machine didn't work in the water 714 My room is ina mess, but I clean it now. I can do it in the afternoon 1) couldn't 2) mustn't 3) should not 4) don't have to 71H It’s a long way to Shiraz. It's to fly than to drive 1) faster 2) more fast 3) the fastest 4) the most fast 71d. Did Jack and Mary enjoy when they were on holiday? 1) herself, 2) themselves 3) himself 4) ourselves 1 , the problems of our city will be solved this year 1) Instead 2) Beautifully 3) Hopefully 4) Especially 71M. A: Where are you going? Are you going shopping? B: Yes, I....... shopping 1) will do 2) am doing 3) did 4)am going to do 71. A What are you going to do next summer, Ali? B Im not sure, but I think I....... to the North of Iran. 1) will go 2)am going to go 3) am going 4) go a22r2 VA ani @molatehsch bya llgee | + + n> OU) Eas 20 2q- They called the firefighters to the fire in the city center 1) turn off 2) die out 3) put out 4) cut down 2|F You've gained four kilos recently. You'd better take sugar with your tea. 1) fewer 2) more 3) much 4) less aps gelily cia Sle 0 , There are two types of types of personalities for people who work and study. The first category is men and women who enjoy working hard, saving their time, solving problems, and developing their future. In fact, these are their key of success for seeking knowledge and properties. In the other hand, the second group stands who almost always feel weak, quit their aims, take their time carelessly, and seeks an easy life. These poor people never reach their nice choices in their lives, Now, that isa good time to think about ourselves for finding our personality type ‘2. What are the reasons of success? oe shel | 1) solving problems and quit aims 2) seeking knowledge and reaching nice choices 3) saving time and working hard 4) taking time carelessly and seeking an easy life 72H In the passage, it is said that you belong to 1) first group 2) second group 3) both groups 4) no information 24. What is the best topic for this paragraph? 1) Poor People 2) Personality Types 3) Your Abilities 4) Hard Working 2H Who wants an easy life? I)hard workers 2) second group —3) time savers 4) money seekers '2@- What does the underlined word "choice" mean? 1) suggestion 2) care 3) sign 4) option eS Gals Wy a5 ge qed Une Ft alice! The atmosphere keeps part of the sun's light from reaching the earth. Plants and animals could not .....(1)..... on the earth without some light and .....(2)..... from the sun. But if all of the sun's light and heat .....(3)..... the earth, they would kill living things Therefore the earth's covering of air prevents sudden great changes .....(4).... . Such changes would be dangerous for living things. 2} 1) breathe 2) keep 3) live 4) work 2H 1) cloud 2) heat 3) rain 4) storm 2H. 1) radiated 2) reached 3) reflected 4) produced 3q- 1) column 2) mixture 3) temperature 4) structure 3 |b This is the age of ......., and computers are playing a very important role in our everyday lives 1) information 2) expression 3) reception 4) organization Mamie (@mofatehsch aps eek ete Ue Os Ade oo & Paper is one of the most important products ever invented by man. Widespread use of written language would not have been possible without some cheap and practical material to write on. The invention of paper meant that more people could be educated because more books could be printed and distributed. Together with the printing press, paper provided an extremely important way to communicate knowledge How much paper do you use every year? Probably you cannot answer that question quickly. In 1990, the world's use of paper was about one kilogram for each person a year. Now some countries use as much as 50 kilograms of paper for each person a year. Countries like the United States, England and Sweden use more paper than other countries. Paper, like many other things that we use today, was first made in China. In Egypt and the West, paper was not very commonly used before the year 1400. The Egyptians wroteon a kind of material made of a water plant. Europeans used parchment for many hundreds of years. Parchment was very strong, it was made from the skin of certain young animals. We have learnt of the most important facts of European history from records that were kept on parchment Which of the following is NOT mentioned about the invention of paper? 1) More jobs could be provided than before 2) More people could be educated than before 3) More books could be printed and distributed 4) More ways could be used to exchange knowledge 4. When did the Egyptions begin to use paper widely? 1) around 1400 2) around 1900 3) around 400 4) around 900 4. Which of the following countries uses more paper for each person a year? 1) China 2) Sweden 3) Egypt 4) Japan 4. What was "parchment" according to the passage? 1) the skin of young animals 2)a kind of paper made from the skin of certain young animals 3) the paper which is used by European countries 4) the paper used by ancient Egyptions. What is the main idea of the passage? 1) More and more paper is being consumed nowadays 2) Paper enables people to receive education more easily 3) The invention of paper is of great significance to man 4) Paper countries a lot to the keeping of historical records My mother gave mea blouse asa birthday present. 1) cotton red French 2) French red cotton 3) red French cotton 4) red cotton French It is important to have a........ place for children to play while their parents are shopping 1) clear 2) fresh 3) safe 4) healthy pw dllgael ss + a2 Ol) :Esdo0 A nko (@mofatchsch — pp4z qate oy 734. A#: "Who repaired the car for you?" B."Nobody, I repaired " 1) itself 2) it myself 3) for myself 4) myself 744 "....... help me with English?" "Yes, I will." 1) Iwill 2)Do you 3) Will you 4) Did you 74|L A: Why didn't you attend to class yesterday? B: Thad an accident. , Ro one was hurt. 1) Fortunately 2) Suddenly 3) Carefully 4) Successfully 741. Some students are not as ..... as they look 1) wise 2) wiser 3) wisely 4) wisest 744 If you're ....... in going comping with us, please let me know as soon as possible 1) bored 2) suitable 3) quick 4) interested 744- look at the picture, then find the best answer. 1) Talking care nature 2) Cutting trees 3) Putting outa fire =, 4) Saving nature 744. "Is your friend a good player?" "Yes, he is the player in our team." 1) good 2) best 3) better 4) as good as 74d. Adult camels can drink about 95 - 114 liters of water in ten minutes. They probably drink ....... any land animals. 1) very quicker than 2) more quick than 3)as quickly as 4) the most quickly of 74], If you don't enjoy air travel, I would advise you to choose a holiday ....... which is close to home I)entertainment —2) destination 3) ceremony 4) attraction 74H. Languages very greatly from region to region. They are that a person may not understand the language of someone from another region. 1) so different 2) such different 3) different from —4) great difference 744. They are working hard in order to anew machine that will make life easier for everyone. 1) develop 2) hold 3) solve 4) carry Olen p> Tiger dllge s+ a3 Ol) Erdoe 76 76 76 AY anio (@mofatehsch —ppaz Gabe awed Ole yy pen dlp + + peo Ob) 1Essee Look at the pictures of different animals and find the correct order € 1)a duck, a leopard, a whale, a cat 2)an elephant, a whale, a leopard, a wolf 3)a panda, a leopard, a duck, a wolf 4)an elephant, a leopard, a whale, a wolf Eliot said that only those who will risk going too far can ....... find out how far one can go 1) locally 2) recently 3) possibly 4) publicly Her ....... in religion was very strong which was a great comfort to her. 1) belief 2) fact 3) change 4) gift This is book in this library 1) the worst 2) worse 3)as bad as 4) very bad Most of the old parts of Mosul were ....... by air attacks during the war 1) increased 2) hunted 3) placed 4) destroyed Modern science and technology enable human beings to control forces more effectively 1) creative 2) endangered 3) natural 4) singular Av Ive decided to paint this room B: Oh, really? What colour it? 1) you paint 2) you are painting 3) are you going to paint 4) you are going to paint Do you know who ....... the steam engine? 1) defended 2) compared 3) invented 4) described Who is going to ....... dinner for tonight? 1) cook 2) keep 3) seem 4) feel A: Lwant millions of dollars at once B: Oh, don't forget, "No pain no..." 1) plain 2) game 3) gain 4) fame A B: My flight is tomorrow morning 1) Where will you leave? 2) How are you going to leave? 3) When are you going to leave? 4) What will you do tomorrow? The good thing about that electronic dictionary is that it is easy to when you're traveling 1) camry 2) invent 3) build 4) change Ihope that ...... will soon discaver a cure for AIDS and save millions of lives 1) translators 2) thinkers 3) scientists 4) nurses AY abe @motatchsch p42 Gabe Ae Ole p> ganna nd OL) iE abo 76. The police... him enter the bank with a gun 1) hunted 2) recited 3) observed 4) defended 764. Which one of the following words is spelled correctly? "Galileo was famous for doing th: ts to find ansers to problems." a D DA 2)B 3)c 4)D 764 are my grandparents, and ....... people over there are my friend's grandparents 1)These/ those 2) This/ those 3) These / these 4) This / these Ags JAS aa See Os) slid LL aes ot Space tourist is traveling to space for enterainment and learning about space. This kind of tourism is not usual such as ...(1)... or international. But travelers fly around the Earth or Earth or land on other planets. In this vacations people must pay ...(2).. of dollars to stay at space hotels, Travel ...(3),.. are filling out reservation forms for thousands of future travelers who want to observe Egypt ..(4)... and The Great wall of China from space. Many travelers also hope to visit famous space tourist ...(5)... such as Mars and The Moon 76q- 1) hospitable 2) domestic 3) possible 4) generous 76}- 1) choices 2) continent 3) billions 4) thousand 76H. 1) agencies 2) tickets 3) ranges 4) countries 764. 1) creations 2) pyramids 3) behaviors 4) obligations 774-1) translations 2) suggestions 3) stations 4) attractions 71Ib A: Is your sister coming with us? B: Wait a minute her, she is in the house. 1)Im going toask 2) Till ask 3) Task 4) Lam asking 77ML Japanese cars are amazing for their ....... and safety 1) nationality 2) quality 3) age 4) opinion 71M. Are you interested in ....... wild animals? 1) protect 2) protected 3) protecting 4) being protected 71 In those days they used to the mail on horseback 1) carry 2) happen 3) practice 4) need 717i "I don't know how to use this computer." OK, ....... you 1) I teach 2) will teach 3) Til teach 4) Tam teaching TIM. He went back to his home town with ....... of finding his old friend 1) information 2) attention 3) question 4) hope TTI A: "Im going to meet some friends at the cafe across the street this evening. Would you like to come along?” B: "No thanks! My brother is coming to town, and I 1) am going to pick him up from the airport in 7 o'clock 2) have picked up him from the airport at 7 o'clock 3) am picking up him from the airport in 7 o'clock 4) will pick him up from the airport at 7 o'clock AY unio (@mofatehsch pw dllgael ss + a2 Ol) :Esdo0 77 779 78 78 78. 78h 784 784 Find the word with the wrong spelling in the following sentence " People are learning how to pretect the nature at school." c D DA 2)B 3)c 4D She ....... research in physics and translated Newton's theories inti French, which helped his ideas gain acceptance in France 1) did 2) made 3) had 4) got The chance to travel is one of the main ....... of his job 1) inventions 2) ceremonies 3) attractions 4) experiments Whatever your opinion is, you should be able to explain and ...... it 1) carry 2) collect 3) destroy 4) defend I think people should work ....... to find reasonable solutions to their problems 1) together 2) around 3) beside 4) instead Itasted the cake and found that it tasted 1) careful - nice 2) carefully - nice 3) carefully - nicely 4) careful - nicely The boy's plan was to study ....... and return to his hometown as a doctor 1) observatory 2) medicine 3) protection 4) laboratory aes gel oa Tle Peg Agha od oe For thousands of years, humans have explored the Earth Nowadays, we are exploring space. Astronomers are the modem-day explorers, Currently, many astronomers are looking for new planets and new places for humans to live in the future. But where do astronomers start looking? First of all, astronomers look for a star. That's because our own Earth orbits a star (the Sun). More importantly, it is the correct distance from the Sun for heat and light. So when astronomers have found the star, they look at the planets around it. In recent years, astronomers have found nearly 400 new planets with stars. Unfortunately, many of these planets are either too near to the star or too far away However, if the planet is in a good position, astronomers look for three key things: water, air and rock. Water is important because all life needs water. Humans can drink it and they can also grow plants with water. And plants produce air for humans to breathe and food to eat. So all life on other planets will need water and air. Rock on a planet is also important. That's because there is often water under the rocks After many years of looking, astronomers have found a planet that is similar to Earth It's Gliese 581g and i's near a star. The astronomers think it has water and rock and the average temperature is between -31°C and -12°C. That's cold, but not colder than Antarctica or the Arctic Circle, for example. Gliese 58 1g is bigger that the Earth and a year on Gliese 581g is only 37 Earth days instead of 365. But astronomers do not think these are big differences and some of them think Gliese 581g will be a new Earth However, Gliese 581g is twenty light years from Earth - a distance of 18 trillion km. What does the passage mainly discuss? 1) The amazing life of astronomers 2) Exploring the Earth and the space 3) Planets that are different from the Earth 4) Finding a new planet for humans to live 78 78 78 784 79 79 79 79H 79% NO dni @molatehsch bya llgee | + + n> OU) Eas 20 Which of the following is NOT a factor that astronomers look for in a planet? 1) Air 2) Having a star 3) Having a moon 4) Position of the planet A reason why most planets are not similar to the Earth is that 1) they do not have a moon 2) they do not have a star 3) they are so bigger than the Earth 4) they are too close or too far from their stars It can be inferred that the main problem of turning Gliese into a new home for humans is its 1) size 2) average temperature 3) length of a year 4) distance from the Earth The world of technology is changing so that what was considered modern some years ago may no longer be useful today 1) orally 2) sadly 3) actually 4) rapidly Ayes arly Clay lee Oy thet oad om Polar bears are the world’s biggest bears. They are also called white bears or northern bears. They have black skin under their white fur. They are strong and fast. They can run as swiftly as 40 km an hour for a short distance. Polar bears have 42 teeth, anf their teeth are very sharp to help them eat tough seal and fish meat Polar bears are also very good at swimming. They can swim hundreds of kilometers from land. They have very thick fur keeps them warm and dry in cold water. A polar bear's paws are perfect snowshoes for them. The bottoms of their paws are wide and covered with fur to prevent them from slipping on the ice. They have sharp claws too which also help them to grip the ice. Male polar bears are active all years, but female polar bears usually sleep in ice caves during the winter. Female polar bears give birth to their young in these ice caves, and then come out in the spring. The mother feeds milk to the babies, which makes them grow fast. After 10 weeks the cubs weigh about 10 kg. Young polar bears wrestle in the snow to build their strength and skills. They practice using their strong paws, and they show off their big, sharp teeth According to the passage, what color is a polar bear's skin? 1) white 2) black 3) brown 4) green The word "prevent" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to 1) stop 2) direct 3) create 4) cause When are male polar bears active? 1) in the spring 2) in the winter 3)all yearsround 4) in the summer According to the passage, why do polar bear cubs grow fast? 1) They wrestle 2) They practice. 3) They show off. 4) They drink milk. The underlined word "their" in the last paragraph refers to 1) female polar bears 2) male polar bears 3) young polar bears 4)all type of bears NF Anko (@mofatehsch 2 le p> Tiger Iiguel s+ bo OU) iE poo0 79}. When he was speaking to a(n)... visitor, he found it best to speak English a litle slower than usual 1) local 2) domestic 3) national 4) international Ape gel One of the most popular sports worldwide is soccer. And one of the best-known soccer players is Lionel Messi! Lionel Messi is a famous soccer player from Argentina He first began playing soccer as a young boy. He had a hormone problem that stopped him from growing normally, so he was smaller than other kids his age. But that didn't Leta Nee Oar Ady wo stop him from playing against them - and winning! Lionel was so good that a soccer training academy in Spain took notice. He was invited to train in Spain. The clup there even effered to pay for the medicine Lionel needed to correct his hormone problem! So Lionel and his family moved to the new country. There, Lionel worked on his soccer skills. He was fast, determined, and hard-hitting on the soccer field. He become more and more famous and admired as he helped his club in Spain win victory after victory. In 2012, Lionel broke a number of records. He scored more goals in games that year than anyone else had ever scored ina single year. He scored 91 goals! Lionel Messi is thought of as one of the best soccer players in the world. But the also is notable for what he does beyond the world of sports. Lionel fights for children's rights around the world. He also has a charity foundation. His foundation helps at-risk kids get education and health care. With his skills and generosity, Messi inspires kids and adults both on and off the soccer field 794. The passage discusses different events in Lionel Messi's life. What happened after he moved to Spain with his family 1) He started having a hormone problem that stopped him from growing normally. 2) He played soccer for the first time 3) A soccer training academy invited him to train with its club 4) He helped his club in Spain win victory after victory 79]]- Which of the following adjectives best describes Lionel Messi’s experience in Spain? 1) positive 2) disappointing 3) boring 4) negative 794. What is the main idea of the passage? 1) Lionel Messi had a hormone problem that stopped him from growing normally. 2) Lionel Messi's skills and hard work helped him become one of the best soccer players of all time 3) Lionel Messi has a charity foundation that helps at-risk kids get education and health care 4) Lionel Messi was lucky enough to be invited to join a Spanish club. 794 The word "notable" in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to 1) natural 2) energetic 3) famous 4) domestic AV ani (@mofatehsch pw dllgael ss + a2 Ol) :Esdo0 80 80 80. sop. 804 804 80 80' 80: Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the last paragraph of the passage? 1) Lionel Messi is one of the best soccer players of all time 2) Lionel Messi faced challenges when he was growing up. 3) Lionel Messi has done good work beyond the world of sports 4) Lionel Messi did not let his health problems stop him from becoming a great soccer player You ....... eat so much chocolate because it's bad for your health 1) must 2) shouldn't 3) couldn't 4) may The carpets were stolen last night 1) first two Iranian silk 2) first two silk Iranian 3) two first silk Lanian 4) two first Iranian sille Her uncles emailed the letter to us ...... right after we arrived in London 1) ourselves 2) themselves 3) himself 4) herself Were they playing when you ....... home? 1) get 2) got 3) are gotting 4) getting After the injuries, they ....... the horse in a humane way 1) burned 2) boarded 3) weighed 4) destroyed aps eek ete Oks Ae oo ot In 2005, there was an unusual discovery found in Montana. Twenty-four different kinds of dinosaurs were uncovered in this one place. One kind was different from all of the others, Most dinosaurs that are discovered are just bones, This dinosaur still had soft tissue. It had cells and blood vessels. This was not known when the dinosaur was first discovered. A scientist discovered it when she was examining it in the lab Before this discovery, scientists never thought that tissue in bones could survive more than 100,000 years. The scientists tested the bones. They found that they were 68 million years old. This was the oldest dinosaur ever discovered with tissue. This type of tissue is found in bones of birds when they are ready to make eggshells. It contains calcium. It is found when birds are ready to lay eggs. The scientists realized they had found a female dinosaur. This dinosaur had laid eggs. The eggs from this dinosaur were very much like bird eggs today. The dinosaur discovered in 2005 was very important because 1) it had just eggs which looked very strange 2) it was the biggest dinosaur ever discovered 3) it was the first dinosaur still having soft tissue 4) it was in the middle of a lot of other dinosaurs The underlined word "they" in the second paragraph refers to 1) scientists 2) years 3)cellsand vessels 4) bones According to the passage, what was inside the bone? 1)a bone that is long, and yellow 2)a bone that cannot be broken 3) a material that has calcium inside 4) dinosaur babies 80! 81 81 81 Sit slg Sip 81 81 81 sig AA danke (@mofatchsch — pp4z qate oy Olen p> Tiger dllge s+ a3 Ol) Erdoe The word "realized" in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to 1) examined 2) protected 3) understood 4) covered According to the last paragraph, why was the discovery so important? 1) It showed that the dinosaur laid eggs like our modern day birds. 2) It showed that the dinosaur survived long enough with its babies. 3) It showed that the dinosaur lived longer than any other dinosaur 4) It showed that dinosaur were completely different from today's animals aps Eek eta Ue Pa oe cere Many people have accepted the theory about the need for Vitamins, and as a result are taking too many Vitamins. Vitamins which were a source of curing diseases have now become the source of new problems in countries such as the USA. Many Americans try to take as many Vitamins as possible, and this has caused overeating, fatnees and Vitamin poisoning. This occurs when certain Vitamins, such as A and D, reach to a high level in the blood. It seems clear that the American people will have to change their ideas about the amount of Vitamins they need to take According to the reading many Americans take 1) too many Vitamins 2) too few Vitamins 3) not enough Vitamins 4) enough Vitamins Many Americans will have to ....... their ideas about taking Vitamins 1) keep 2) change 3) increase 4) accept The pronoun "they" in the last sentence refers to 1) changes 2) ideas 3) Vitamins 4) Americans Many Asian often carry large amounts of cash around with them, which can be very dangerous 1) planners 2) cultures 3) tourists 4) nations My father has bought a desk for my sitting - room. 1) small round new wooden 2) new round small wooden 3) round new small wooden 4) small new round wooden A: Where can I find my blood test in the hospital? B: It's in the 1) observatory 2) library 3) laboratory 4) hall Local people ....... hunting in the forest to provide their food 1) go 2)do 3) take 4) make A: Ineed to take some rest! B A: [feel weak! 1) That's really fine! 2) What's itlike? 3) Wonderful! 4) What's wrong? This cream helps to ....... your skin against the sun. 1) invent 2) prefer 3) protect 4) divide NM unio (@mofatehsch pw dllgael ss + a2 Ol) :Esdo0 SBE88888 Choose the sentence with the best order for each of the following series. Then mark the correct choice on your answer sheet 1) It knows that a 23 years old female police officer arrested the man. 2)It knows that a 23-year-old female police officer arrested the man. 3) It knows that a female 23-year-old police officer arrested the man. 4) It knows that a female 23 year old police officer arrested the man We tried to stay ..... in the rain by standing under a tree - it was raining heavily 1) safe 2) dry 3) simple 4)alive He toll his camera with ....... yesterday 1) himself 2) him 3) herself 4) her Which one is WRONG? "You ....... not speak loudly in the class." 1) must 2) should 3) can 4) may A: What are you going to do to ....... the nature? B: We are not going to cut the trees anumore. 1) plan 2) schedule 3) save 4) decrease We live in the wooden house at the end of the street. 1) white beautiful big 2) big beautiful white 3) white big beautiful 4) beautiful big white ApS JAS a, Soe 0 SJ slid aes ote An ecosystem is a group of plants, animals and other ...1... that live in the same area An ecosystem also has non-living things- for example, ...2... , rocks, soil and sand There are many different kinds of ...3... in an ecosystem. A grassland, for example, is an ecosystem that has more than just grass. There are also other plants, insects, worms and many small living things in the soil Each living thing in an ecosystem has a role to play ..4... , green plants make their own food. Humans and same animals eat, or cosume, plants or other animals. Bacteria and other smaller living thinga break down ...5... plants and animals. They help return their parts to the soil, where new plants grow 1) humans 2) trees 3) living things 4) wild animals 1) people 2) water 3) future 4) pain 1) plains 2) forests 3) deserts 4) lives 1) For example 2) Hopefully 3) Recently 4) Especially 1) dead 2) endangered 3) dangerous 4) forest Tom didn't like living in the city and moved back to the farm where he 1) grew up 2) kept on 3) gave up 4) put out Anything could ....... in the next half hour. 1) visit 2) prefer 3) happen 4) practice 84 sh The... castle was built in the 18" century, lew pe 4s nis (@mofatchsch — pp4z qate oy pw dllgael ss + a2 Ol) :Esdo0 1) stone beautiful Italian big 2) beautiful stone big Italian 3) beautifull big Italian stone 4) Italian big beautiful stone This story is than that story 1) interesting 2) as interesting 3) the most interesting 4) more interesting Aliand Reza's birthdays are ....... Bahman 25th lat 2)in 3)on 4) for aps Gob eta ROG te oo ot There are only a few scientists and inventors who are famous all over the world They can help people by developing science and health. Their invent ions and discoveries play a vital role in our life Many years ago, lots of people died because of strange diseases. No one knew the reason till the French chemist, Louis pasteur, solved the problem. Louis pasteur was born in 1882 in France. He got interested in science when he was a young boy. Interesting to know, he found that bacteria are living things, and they are the causes of some diseases He is called the "pioneer of the germ theory". He could save many people by developing this theory. Louis pasteur was a hardworking man. He spent much time conducting experiments and researches His memory will live on because of developing medicine. He died in 1895 According to the passage, which sentence is true? 1) pasteur was a lazy man 2) pasteur died in the second half of 19th century 3) pasteur died because of a strange disease 4) He got interested in science when he was an old man We can underestand from the passagee that 1) only French people are proud of pasteur 2) pasteur could cure all the diseases 3) pasteur's theory developed medicine a lot 4) people forgot pasteur after his death The pronoun "they" in the second paragraph refers to 1) diseases 2) bacteria 3) books 4) thing The best title for the passage could be "......" 1) The most famous scientists and inventors 2) Bacteria, the biggest human killers 3) Develophng science znd technology 4) A man to be proud of The word "conduct" in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to 1) do 2) observe 3) record 4) enjoy 84 84: 84 a) dais @mofatehsch Le Sha ae Tag gl Animals with six legs are called insects. There are more insects than any other insects and fish eat insects, too winter Alll insects have ....... legs 16 2)2 3)4 4s Insects like to eat 1) wood 2) fish, 3) flowers 4) leaves and roots of plants 84H. Farmers like 1) insects 2) roots 3) birds that eat insects 4) animals that eat plants 84H. Frogsand fish may help the farmers by eating 1) plants 2)many insects 3) dirty things 4) each other 84H. "How did you learn to drive?" "My mother ....... me." 1) taught 2) teaches 3) is teaching 4) was teaching The watch was expensive 1) gold old Italian 2) gold Italian old 3) old Italian gold 4) old gold Italian Ulpnrdllgw +++ do Ol) :Esds0 kind of animals. Insects eat plants. Some eat the leaves. Others eat the roots. Farmers do not like There are other animals that eat insects. They help the farmer. Birds eat insects. Frogs In winter, some insects stay in warm places. There they go to sleep for the whole ay anke @mofatehsch lens po aps pel cle dle Og Roger could not understand why a famous man like Harold Vane wanted to see him Millions of people all over the world had read Vane's books and seen his films. He had invited Roger to a very expensive restaurant in the centre of London. Roger parked his car and went in. As soon ashe had done so, he felt terribly out of place. There were film stars and other rich and famous people there. The head waiter looked at him for a few seconds before he said anything. Roger could see the head waiter thought he had come there by mistake, or perhaps wanted to deliver something "Yes, can Ihelp you in some way?" He did not speak very politely. Roger was very angry "I've come to meet Mr Vane. I think there is a table reserved for us." As soon as he had said this, the look on the head waiter's face changed. Suddenly he was very polite "Oh, I see, sir You're meeting Mr Vane. Yes, sir This way, sir," he said, and led Roger to a table in the comer. There was a man sitting there. He was smoking a very large cigar and looked very rich. 84}. When Roger went into the restaurant, he 1) felt uncomfortable 2) wondered why the waiter was looking at him 3) thought he had come to the wrong place at first 4) could not understand why he had come to the place at all 84H. When Roger came in, the head waiter 1) refused to say anything at all 2)asked Roger why he had come in 3) asked him what he wanted to bring 4) looked at him for a few seconds before he said anything 84H. "Tve come to meet Mr Vane." Roger said that he to meet Vane 1) came 2) has come 3) had come 4) was coming 85. Millions of people had read Vane's books. His books were very 1) pretty 2) loved 3) popular 4) well - read 85] There were a lot of famous people there. A person who is not famous is 1) ignorant 2) unnoticed 3) unknown 4) infamous 85] A: This book is really boring B: Well, why don't you do .......2 1) nowadays 2) something else 3) next 4) anymore 85H Ihave ....... pain in ....... shoulder. 1)--/my 2) alhis, 3)—/me 4)almy 854 They ....... to arrive some time after three 1) save 2) stay 3) plan 4) quit 85} She ....... talk about the problem anymore from now on. 1) doesn't 2) won't 3) will surely 4) is going to pw dllgael ss + a2 Ol) :Esdo0 at Ante @mofatehsch prez Ge awe Ube pa> lpewrdllgw ls ++ p02 Ul) Esde0 854. When I get to Africa, I....... ina hotel near the lake 1) stay 2) stayed 3) will stay 4) going to stay 851} There was certainly a /an ....... of truth in what she said 1) moment 2) element 3) success 4) heart 854 [haven't to Canada ......., but Ihave read many books about its culture and people 1) fortunately 2) suddenly 3) nationally 4) personally 85. Find the word with the wrong spelling in the following sentence [People are learning how to pretect the nature at school copre ary reaming *°} pay ae A B Cc D DA 2)B 3)c 4D 86. My mother bougth a shirt for me 1) large white cotton 2) cotton white large 3) large cotton white 4) white large cotton ass Jus 6. 0 jleslid Ly There are many animals that died out many years ago. It means that they are not ...1 now. But many of animals are living today in forests and plains, Wr have to pay ...2 to these animals because some of them are endangered. We need to protect their natural 3... to make them live longer and save their future. All humans can help the ...4... if they do not destroy forests ...5... trees. 86] 1) different 2) hopeful 3)alive 4) next 86} 1) hunter 2) attention 3) number 4) plan 86 1) example 2) past 3) home 4) lake 864. 1) wildlife 2) place 3) country 4) life 864 1) hunt 2)cut 3) lose 4) visit 864 The Lut desert in Iran is ....... place in the world as of 2005 1) hotter than 2) the most hot 3) the hottest 4) hottest eS JS Ly yas ote sda; Une F jl line! | You had dozens and dozens of chances to choke (to be unable to breath) to (1)..... - but didn't. The back of your mouth displays an impressive feat of life guarding every time you eat food or drink ...(2)..... As you prepare to swallow, your soft palate comes up to cover your nasal cavity (so you don't squirt spaghetti out your nose) and your epiglottis covers your trachea (so food doesn't go down your lungs). To appreciate the art of swallowing, watch a baby being spoon-fed a jar of mashed carrots Hell .....(3)..... the food out with his tongue because he is still learning how to .....(4) the swallowing reflex, without which he would likely die 86H. 1) birth 2) death 3) health 4) breath 86H 1) liquids 2) fruits 3) vegetables 4) carrots 86H. 1) put 2) pull 3) push 4) pay 874} 1) prepare 2) prefer 3) predict 4) perfect SY ane @molatehsch Ulgerdllgwl ++ b> OU) iEoba0 87]. Our first trip was ....... one until then, but our second one was even more interesting 1) the most interesting 2) a most interesting 3) very interesting 4) a more interesting 87]. Eric always has trouble getting up. He ....... go to bed so late 1) may not 2) shouldn't 3) might not 4) wouldn't 87} I know that you are badly tired. Feel at home, please. I....... you a cup of coffee quickly 1) am bringing 2) will bring 3) bring 4)a going to bring 874. My father works ....... he can. 1) so hard as 2)ashard as 3)as hard than 4) so hard than 87H. Her dauther was ....... and seriously injured by their neighbor's dog - she's at the hospital now I) attacked 2) defended 3) endangered 4) destroyed 874. You should attention to what she's saying because she won'texplain it a second time 1) give 2) pay 3) make 4) take 87}. A: Who's interested in planets? B 1) Jupiter is the largest one. 2) Alice, for sure 3) I really like that 4) How wonderful Leta Ie Oy td eb LL ww oo No language is easy or difficult in itself. The ease or difficulty of any language depends on the age of the person learning it Before the age of ten, all languages are equally easy when learned through the natural process of learning. After ten, our language habits areset in our own tongue. From then on, another language is easy to the extent that it lookslike our own. It is difficult to the extent that it differs from our own. Therefore, it is desirable to learn foreign languages as early as possible. Some school start foreign language instruction in kindergarten or in the primary grades. 87# We understand from the passage that. 1) the older a person gets, the faster he learns a language 2) older people understand a foreign language easily 3) the younger a person is, the better he learns a language 4) young people know more languages than older people 87H. Americans may learn 1) German like Persian 2) Persian but not German 3) Persian more easily than Germans 4) German more easily than Italians 88. We can understand from the passage that 1) foreign languages are usually taught 2) we learn our native language at school 3) everybody must learn a foreign language 4) we must learn our first language after the age of 10 88 8sq 884 884 88 88 88: 8sq- 891 89 89. 80 anio (@mofatehsch Pree Gabe ay The writer 1) suggests an old age language learning 2) does not believe that some languages are easier than others before the age of ten 3) discusses different methods of language teaching 4) believes that first languages are more difficult than foreign languages. Good title for this passage would be 1) What Is the best Age for Language Learning? 2) Who can Learn Two languages? 3) How do People learn a Language? 4) What Is Language Learning? She asked her husband not to his job because they wwere poor and needed the money 1) take 2) plan 3) save 4) quit The Nile gives water to people and animals. There are other rivers in Africa but they are the Nile 1) neither important nor 2) less important 3) not as important as 4) more important, not They didn't have a math teacher. They taugh it 1) oneself 2) himself 3) ourselves 4) themselves The doctors hope to ....... the injured soldier whose life was in danger 1) save 2) mean 3) search 4) hurt There are many, many planets in the Milky Way which are 1) just Jupiter as big 2) only as bigger as Jupiter 3) just as big as Jupiter 4) only the biggest Jupiter Which one does NOT match the sentence? Parents need to... their children 1) divide 2) protect 3) tade care of 4) pay attention to My father bought a /an car last year. 1) gray big German beautiful 2) beautifull big German gray 3) German gray big beautiful 4) beautiful big gray German The television was on, but nobody ....... it. 1) watched 2) is watching 3) was watching 4) watches Ags Jus aa, Jie Yj alit bb o oe Cloze Test “Many ....(1)... of persian leopard in plains made people hopeful. These with a lot of baby leopards playing and running in the plains are ...(2)... that they are not endangered anymore, so with the help of hundreds of new hard - working volunteers we can take more cars of other ....(3)... in iran's wildlife 1) powerful hunters 2) natural homes 3) recent observations 4) different examples 1) visitors 2) hopes 3) ideas 4) signs pw dllgael ss + a2 Ol) :Esdo0 aE Ante (@mofatehsch Ulgar allyl n> OL) Eads 89H 1) heavens 2) planets 3) creatures 4) forests 894. My father added his name to the list of people who wanted to ....... the meeting 1) attend 2) listen 3) increase 4) protect 89H Choose the sentence with the best order for each of the following 1) He wants to marry that Japanese young woman in red coat 2) He wants to marry with that young Japanese woman with red coat 3) He wants to marry with that Japanese young woman with red coat 4) He wants to marry that young Japanese woman with red coat 894. Cristiano Ronaldo is very in the world. Everybody knows him as a successful footballer. 1) famous 2) appropriate 3) energetic 4) difficult 89} A: Do you have any plans for your summer vacation? B 1) Yes. It seemsa good choice 2) Td like to have more information. 3) Not yet. How can you help me? 4) How can I get more information? 89H. Once in space, craft will go into ....... around the earth. 1) trip 2) ring 3) size 4) orbit eS Gals Wy a5 got eda Une Ft alice! Till is walking to her class. She isn't interested ....(1).... math. She is unhappy with the math test she is going to .....(2)..... this morning. She is near the school. She sees a piece of paper land near her feet. She looks at the paper. It is the math test paper with (3)... She is ...(4)..... to get the high mark 89H. 1) on 2)at 3) for 4)in 904} 1) take 2) give 3) make 4) turn 90] 1) questions 2) answers 3) places 4) lives 904-1) wonderful 2) heipful 3) hopeful 4) beautiful 90%- American films are ....... than European ones. I) excited 2) exciting 3) more excited 4) more exciting 904- They did a/an ....... to see if the drug improved memory in old people 1) experiment 2) invention 3) medicine 4) laboratory 904 Mr. Butcher looks very ....... today. I think he is one of ....... bosses that I have ever had 1) happy / the best 2) happily / the better 3) happily / the best 4) happy / better 904- With so many areas of the forest beong destroyed, many animals are losing their homes. 1) emergency 2) natural 3) final 4) destructive AV amie (@mofatehsch per cake nw ga AIlgas ls ++ b> OL) iE ne o0 90}- Look at the pictures of different animals and find the correct RR Ss] — at order. l)aduck ,a leopard , a whale , a cat 2)an elephant , a whale , a leopard , a wolf 3)a panda ,a leopard ,a duck ,a wolf 4) an elephant , a leopard , a whale , a wolf 904- While waiting fora pot to boil, is wise to occupy with things 1) it, oneself, other 2) it, one, the other 3)he, him, one another 4) he, himself, each other 904- Ihave nothing in my mind to talk at the moment, but I ....... of many things at this time yesterday. 1) am thinking 2) am going to think 3) was thinking 4) will think 91} There are thousands of animals and plants ....... today that are no different from the way they appear in fossil records 1) regular 2) actual 3)alive 4) natural 91] Ofall the families in the city, they are 1) richer 2) richest 3) the richer 4) the richest aps Geb te Ghee Te ee Gb ow oe We live in the most highly developed civilization of all history. At the same time, we face many problems so seriously that they could destroy the world as we know it. But there is also hope. Never before has humanity reached our high level of technological power and scientific knowledge. For this reason, we probably have a greater chance of solving the problems of our times than any previous generation 91]- We understand from this passage that technology 1) will help us understand the previous generation. 2) may destroy the world 3) will bring more scientific knowledge 4) may solve some of our problems 914- The pronoun "it" in the 2nd line refers to 1) world 2) humanity 3) history 4) civilization 914 The word "reached" in the 3rd line means 1) went 2) made 3) produced 4) arrived 914 According to the passage, it is true that 1) our civilization has to be developed 2) we can solve our problems better than the previous generation 3) we do not need advanced technology 4) our generation has no serious problems 91q- The place has rapidly ....... from a small fishing community into a tourist area 1) believed 2) compared 3) observed 4) developed SA ane @motatchsch Ulgerdllgwl ++ b> OU) iEoba0 ont 91 O19 physics when I was at high school 1) study 2) am studying 3) have studied 4) studied That goverment has difficulty meeting the basic needs of the population in of health, education, and other social services 1) terms 2) hints 3) brains 4) agents They are going to play a/an song in the concert. 1) old long Japanese 2) long old Japanese 3) long Japanese old 4) Japanese old long 7 Ly ct See Fy ay ee gf ali & No life on our planet would be possible without the thick layer of air which surrounds it, and which we call the atmosphere. It is the presence of Oxygen in the atmosphere which allows living things to breathe and which protects the Earth from the rays of the sun by keeping the right temperature. The atmosphere is thick and is divided into five layers, which have different characteristics. The layer nearest to the Earth's surface is called the troposphere, which means "movement" We understand from this text that 1) air has a big role for the Earth 2) ni life exists on the other planets 3) atmosphere is very thick but unnecessary 4) the surface of the Earth is very hot The word "surround" means 1) having fun 2) having extra activity 3) based on sth 4) be all around sth The word "it" in line | refers to 1) life 2) our planet 3) the layer ofair 4) atmosphere Which sentence is wrong according to this text? 1) The word troposphere means "movement." 2) We need all the rays of the sun 3) We need Oxygen for breathing 4) The atmosphere is divided into different layers ‘Twenty-five years ago, there were no smartphones. But in a few year's time super amartphones everywhere l)are 2) was 3) is being 4) will be The drug increases the number of red in the blood, enhancing oxygen intake by 10 percent. 1) facts 2) cells 3) types 4) liquids Ibought a/an shirt, which was very old, last night 1) large cotton English 2) English cotton large 3) large English cotton 4) cotton large English

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