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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs
from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1. A. paper B. handle C. painter D. baker
Question 2. A. released B. engaged C. complained D. obeyed

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three
in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3. A. homework B. partner C. dozen D. routine
Question 4. A. precaution B. pregnancy C. cosmetic D. intrusion

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
Question 5. Since Tony left high school, he _________ to five different countries and continents.
A. travels B. has travelled C. had travelled D. would travel
Question 6. Don’t talk while eating, ___________?
A. shall we B. will you C. do we D. won’t you
Question 7. With all her contributions, she was finally _______ as the new president of the Youth Club
last month.
A. fixed B. established C. settle D. installed
Question 8. The mother told her son to give her the knife in __________ kitchen.
A. the B. an C. Ø D. a
Question 9. Were she to travel more, she _________ more aware of those problems.
A. will be B. would have been C. would be D. had been
Question 10. A lot of urban dwellers voiced objections to the city government’s proposal to ________
the ban on dogs in city parks.
A. laze B. relax C. unwind D. calm
Question 11. Joey couldn’t attend during the lesson ___________ he was sleepy.
A. though B. due to C. despite D. because
Question 12. You won’t realise the danger of smoking ____________.
A. by the time you got pneumonia B. after you had got pneumonia
C. until you get pneumonia D. as soon as you got pneumonia
Question 13. Laura was __________ for the job as a flight attendant because her English wasn’t good at
all.
A. qualification B. qualify C. unqualified D. disqualified
Question 14. At last, Tom fulfilled his dream of buying a(n) ______________ motorbike.
A. black Australian expensive B. Australian expensive black
C. expensive Australian black D. expensive black Australian

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Question 15. We mustn’t drag our _________ over imposing a three-week social distancing to help rein
in the spread of the new variant.
A. teeth B. heels C. toes D. hands
Question 16. Have you heard that her son ___________ of college last month?
A. dropped out B. showed up C. thought up D. looked down
Question 17. ___________ the gourmet restaurant, the businesswoman hailed a taxi to get home.
A. Having left B. Has been left C. Has left D. Having been left
Question 18. Linda remembered _________ for an interview at midnight.
A. to be called B. to call C. being called D. calling
Question 19. I heard a deafening scream issue _________ the house next door.
A. with B. to C. of D. from

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the
underlined bold word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 20. I haven’t met his new girlfriend, but he’s been raving about her warm personality.
A. expressing B. praising C. criticising D. disseminating
Question 21. Our natural resources are limited, so we’d better husband them.
A. use them in an economical way B. waste them
C. treat them in an unfair way D. sell them

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to
the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22. They successfully applied for a grant, and now they can execute the proposed plan.
A. save B. perform C. happen D. avoid
Question 23. She poured her heart out to her husband about how depressed she was when she lost her
job.
A. shared her thoughts B. concealed her deepest emotions
C. showed her abilities D. underwent heart surgery

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete
each of the following exchanges.
Question 24. Tim is talking to his friend, Lala.
- Tim: “Who was the last person to leave the classroom yesterday?”
- Lala: “____________”
A. From two to four. B. We need to use them.
C. I have no idea. D. There’s no doubt about that.
Question 25. Luke and Hann are talking about beauty pageants.
- Luke: “I think that beauty contests are a complete waste of time.”
- Hann: “__________. These contests are organised to foster public awareness of women’s role in our
society.”
A. You can say that again B. I’m afraid I don’t agree with you
C. Sorry to hear that D. You’re totally right

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word
or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30.
BEHIND THE SCENES
Watching a successful theatre production is an amazing experience. The performance looks effortless
and everything goes smoothly but this often belies the amount of work (26) _____ was actually involved.
At the Palace Theatre, the average time from the first (27) ________ to opening night is just four weeks
of intensive work. Everyone involved attends the first read-through by the cast, (28) ______ this is an
ideal opportunity to get an insight into how a production germinates.
I took myself to the theatre on a chilly October morning to attend the read-through of the theatre's new
production - the British première of Sive, by the acclaimed Irish playwright John B Keane. It is a poignant
portrayal of rural family life, rich in comedy and filled with memorable characters played by an Irish cast
for linguistic authenticity. "It's important for people to have a (29) ______ of common purpose and
teamwork”, explains director Ben Barnes. “The play has been in pre-production since June but this is the
first reading and it will be indicative of how the actors work together. And it's for the theatre staff as (30)
_____ as the actors.”
(Adapted from Cambridge English Proficiency Practice Tests by Mark Harrison)
Question 26. A. whose B. who C. that D. whom
Question 27. A. footage B. measurement C. impression D. rehearsal
Question 28. A. but B. or C. yet D. so
Question 29. A. sense B. sight C. scene D. sensation
Question 30. A. few B. little C. much D. every

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer to each of the questions from 31 to 35.
In general, pollution is the art of putting contaminants into the environment that will negatively affect
it. In the area of noise pollution, it is the effect of excess noise on humans or animals that will hurt their
lives.
Noise pollution refers to the various non-nature sounds that reverberate in the environment and are
unpleasant to the ears. As against the peace and serenity that reigns in the areas that are uninhabited by
humans, the human-occupied areas are almost always devoid of calm. However, it is more of the urban
centers that have a very high instance of noise pollution.
The most significant contributor to the noise pollution is perhaps the increasing vehicular traffic with a
need to rush through to the destination, ending up in blaring of horns and people shouting across the roads.
The loud cacophony of the crowds, the sounds emanating from factories or construction sites and the
loud music or announcements pouring out from loudspeakers and radios are some examples of what
constitutes noise pollution.
One thing needed to control problems like noise pollution is a basic civic sense. Empathy towards
others is the primary key to cutting noise beyond the necessary levels. An educated and aware person will
not use horns unless needed. The use of loudspeakers will also be limited or eliminated. However, if that
does not work, there has to be enforcement of some rules by the authorities towards controlling these acts.
Noise pollution is a major issue in various places, but there are also avenues that are being introduced to
reduce it minimally.
(Adapted from www.importantindia.com)

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Question 31. What does the passage mainly discuss?


A. Some ways to make noise B. What causes noise pollution
C. How to prevent noise pollution D. An overview of noise pollution
Question 32. The word ‘that’ in paragraph 2 refers to ________.
A. sounds B. areas C. humans D. ears
Question 33. The word ‘emanating’ in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _________.
A. lending B. facing C. coming D. preventing
Question 34. Which of the following is NOT mentioned regarding the contributors to noise pollution?
A. The amount of private transport on the road is on the rise.
B. The blaring of car horns is louder than the people shouting across the road.
C. Industrial sites also play a part in the formulation of noise pollution.
D. Systems through which music is played can be considered partly to blame.
Question 35. Which of the following is true, according to the passage?
A. People who have been to university do not tend to use their car horns as much as those who haven’t.
B. Authorities have started to up their game in enforcing rules to minimise noise pollution in several
cities.
C. Noise pollution affects animals more than it does humans.
D. Cities have higher levels of noise pollution than rural areas.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.
John Myatt is showing me some of his recent creations. "That's a Giacometti," he says, pointing to an
abstract in swirling whites and greys entitled Apples on a Stool (1949). "I'm not sure it's quite finished
yet." Next, Myatt walks me to another wall of The Air Gallery, in London's Mayfair, hung with a
Modigliani, several Picassos and, in the centre, a large Ben Nicholson.
For a painter who is celebrating his first London opening, Myatt is disarmingly honest about both his
working methods and his failings as an artist. But then, this is not the first time that Myatt's versions of
works by Giacometti and Nicholson have found their way into the West End.
Between 1986 and 1994, Myatt churned out more than 200 new works by surrealists, cubists and
impressionists, passing them off as originals with the help of an accomplice, John Drewe, an expert at
generating false provenances. Despite the fact that many of Myatt's paintings were laughably amateurish
(they were executed in emulsion, not oil), they fooled the experts and were auctioned for hundreds of
thousands of pounds by Christie's and Sotheby's. It was, said Scotland Yard's art and antiques squad when
they finally caught up with Myatt in 1995, "the biggest art fraud of the 20th century". Indeed, to this day,
some 120 'Myatts' are still said to be in circulation.
Now, having served his time - Myatt was sentenced to 12 months in prison in 1999 but was released
for good behaviour after four months - he feels he has nothing to apologise for.
Instead, he is seeking to forge a new career, so to speak, as a purveyor of what he calls 'genuine fakes'.
These are works by the very same artists he used to imitate when he was a criminal - not only Giacomettis
and Nicholsons, but Monets, Matisses and Renoirs. They even come with the artists' signatures. The only
difference is that on the back of the canvas is a computer chip and the legend 'Genuine fake' written in
indelible ink.

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Myatt didn't set out to be a faker. As a young art student, he had high hopes of establishing his own
artistic style. But whenever he turned his hand to landscapes or portraiture, he says the result was
invariably "academic" and "dull". Instead, he taught evening classes and began selling the odd fake to
friends and colleagues.
(Adapted from English Unlimited Advanced by Adrian Doff & Ben Goldstein)
Question 36. Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. Artists Behind Bars B. The Master Forger
C. The Distorted Truths of Art D. John Myatt: The Future of Art
Question 37. The word ‘disarmingly’ in paragraph 2 mostly means ________.
A. in a way that makes people less angry B. in a way that provokes controversy
C. in a harmful way D. in an annoying way
Question 38. According to paragraph 3, what is stated regarding John Myatt and his earlier life?
A. His paintings looked supremely authentic.
B. His paintings were the least sought after at ever auction.
C. There are no more of his paintings in the public domain.
D. He actively participated in criminal activity.
Question 39. The phrase ‘churned out’ in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to __________.
A. sold B. produced C. purchased D. stole
Question 40. The word ‘They’ in paragraph 5 refers to ________.
A. Artists B. New careers C. Some works D. Artists’ signatures
Question 41. Which of the following is NOT mentioned according to the passage?
A. Myatt did not serve the full sentence he was initially given in prison.
B. Myatt had aspirations to become a unique artist when he was younger.
C. Myatt was dubbed the most fraudulent art person of the 20th century by Scotland Yard.
D. Myatt turned his hand to teaching evening art classes shortly after being released from prison.
Question 42. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Today, Myatt requests the actual artist to sign his pictures before he sells them.
B. Myatt’s new career choice is similar to the work he was convicted of.
C. During Myatt’s London Opening ceremony, he gave a speech about his failings as an artist.
D. Myatt looks back at the crimes he committed with sorrow and regret.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction
in each of the following questions.
Question 43. You should be punctual and politeness when you meet your boyfriend’s parents for the
first time.
A. be B. politeness C. meet D. first
Question 44. Some teenagers is unaware of the dangers of drink and drugs.
A. is B. of C. dangers D. drugs
Question 45. The authorities launched an investigation to determine the extension of the damage caused
by the massive earthquake.
A. launched B. determine C. extension D. massive

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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning
to each of the following questions.
Question 46. “Please tell me your full name.”, said the librarian to me.
A. The librarian told me to tell her my full name.
B. The librarian asked me not to tell her my full name.
C. The librarian invited me to tell her my full name.
D. The librarian advised me not to tell her my full name.
Question 47. Using the front gate to enter the campus is optional.
A. You should use the front gate to enter the campus.
B. You can’t use the front gate to enter the campus.
C. You don’t have to use the front gate to enter the campus.
D. You must use the front gate to enter the campus.
Question 48. Linh doesn’t run as fast as her younger sister.
A. Linh runs faster than her younger sister.
B. Linh’s younger sister runs faster than she does.
C. Linh’s younger sister runs more slowly than her.
D. Linh doesn’t run as slowly as her younger sister.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each
pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 49. Hung refused to wear protective clothes while changing the light bulb. He got a mild
shock.
A. Only after Hung had got a mild shock did he refuse to wear protective clothes while changing the
light bulb.
B. Only by getting a mild shock did Hung refuse to wear protective clothes while changing the light
bulb.
C. Had it not been for Hung’s refusal to wear protective clothes while changing the light bulb, he
wouldn’t have got a mild shock.
D. However mild as a shock was, Hung refused to wear protective clothes while changing the light bulb.
Question 50. Michael usually helps disabled children and old people in his neighbourhood. Everyone
appreciates him.
A. Michael usually helps disabled children and old people in his neighbourhood, for everyone
appreciates him.
B. Michael usually helps disabled children and old people in his neighbourhood, so everyone
appreciates him.
C. Michael usually helps disabled children and old people in his neighbourhood, or everyone
appreciates him.
D. Michael usually helps disabled children and old people in his neighbourhood, but everyone
appreciates him.

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