THE FOURTH EXAM_______________________________________________________ 1.-Who's that over there playing tennis? -That's Tom Brown. He's a truck driver. -A truck driver? I thought he was a teacher. -No, he isn't. But he has some friends who are teachers. We understand from the above conversation that Tom Brown____. a.plays tennis b.drives trucks c.teaches at schools d.thinks he is a teacher 2.Jack Wilson is a famous tennis player. He's at the dinner table now and there's a large steak in front of him. Jack Wilson____. a.is playing tennis now b.is eating dinner now c.plays tennis d.both b and c 3."He taught English here for three years." means____. a.he doesn't teach here anymore b.he's still teaching here c.he quit teaching this year d.both a and b 4."Kadir is looking for his book." means____. a.he has found his book b.he has not found his book yet c.he has been given his book d.he has his book with him now 5.Hikmet says he usually drinks coffee for breakfast, but he had orange juice this morning. In this case, Hikmet____. a.always has orange juice for breakfast b.had coffee this morning c.usually has coffee for breakfast d.doesn't like coffee 6.Pinar has a new car. Her car is in front of the house. She's in the house. Pinar____. a.drives a new car b.is driving now c.is at work at the moment d.is in front of the house 7."I've already read that story." means____. a.I'm reading it now b.I read it last week c.never have I read it d.I'm going to have read it soon 8.-Has Yilmaz talked to the principal yet? -Yes, he talked to him yesterday. -What did the principal say? -He said he should get permission from his supervisor. From this conversation, we understand that Yilmaz____. a.has already talked to his principal b.Wanted to get a promotion c.asked the supervisor for permission d.got permission from his principal 9.-Where does your sister live? -In Ankara. She has lived there for a long time. -How long? -About 15 years. She got married in 1970 and then moved to Ankara in 1972. The sister mentioned in this dialogue has lived in Ankara____. a.since 1970 b.since 1972 c.all her life d.since she got married 10.-Try to finish this exercise. The bell won't ring for five minutes. -Can I do it in five minutes? -Yes, if you start it now, you can finish it by the time the bell rings. According to the above dialogue, the bell is going to ring____. a.for five minutes b.by five minutes c.until five minutes d.in five minutes 11."Salih has taken the bus to school since he sold his car." means__. a.still doesn't take the bus b.doesn't have his car anymore c.still drives his car d.doesn't take the bus anymore 12."Although it was raining, we went on a picnic." means____. a.it was raining b.we went on a picnic c.we gave up going on a picnic d.both a and b 13.-Can you tell me where the Baba Hotel is? -It's in the next block. Next to the bus-station. -On this side or the other side? -This side. Straight ahead of you. This conversation most probably took place____. a.at the Baba Hotel b.at the bus-station c.on the street d.on the train 14.-Is 4th Street the next stop? -I'm sorry, but I didn't understand you. -Does the bus stop at 4th Street next? -Yes, get off at the next corner. This conversation most probably took place____. a.at a post office b.on the bus c.at the bus-stop d.at the bus-station 15."Neither Berna nor Selma was late this morning." means____. a.both were late b.neither was on time c.both were on time d.Berna was late, but Selma was on time 16.My mother is worried about my brother who____by this time. a.must have arrived b.should have arrived c.might have arrived d.is going to arrive 17.Smoking is forbidden in this hall; so you____here. a.mustn't smoke b.shouldn't smoke c.must have stopped smoking d.don't have to smoke 18.The secretary wasn't there. She____home already.In fact, the office was locked. a.had better go b.should have gone c.must have gone d.ought to go 19.We____a vocabulary quiz tomorrow, but I don't think we will. a.will have b.look forward to c.will be having d.might have 20.I____my make-up test yesterday, but I wasn't ready. a.must have taken b.might have taken c.could have taken d.may have taken 21.A restaurant's kitchen____clean at all times, but some aren't. a.has to be b.should be c.must be d.should have been kept 22.We____at the airport twenty minutes ago. a.might have arrived b.must have arrived c.should have arrived d.both a and b 23.The teachers looks very tired. He____last night preparing some new reading passages for us. a.must have stayed up b.ought to have stayed up c.should have stayed up d.could have stayed up 24.-Must you leave right now? -No, I____. I can stay with you for another two hours. a.mustn't b.don't have to c.can't d.would love to 25.Look____far cars when you cross the street. a.up b.over c.out d.after 26.Because of the heavy rain, the demonstration was____. a.heard from b.called for c.called off d.out of date 27.____the financial problems, we can ask them for some help. a.Looking at b.Having discussed c.As to d.To take up with 28.____how hard I study, I cannot avoid making mistakes, such silly ones! a.In the long run b.Being beyond my control c.Despite d.No matter 29.In case the engine is overloaded, it will be____. a.burned out b.burned up c.burned down d.turned out 30.(1)The Job Corps holds the keys to success and pride for America's unemployed youth. (2)The Job Corps helps boys between the ages of 16 and 21 who are out of school, and cannot get a job. (3)The boys are sent to a training center. (4)Each boy is given new clothes and a room of his own. (5)At the center, the boys learn skills and trades which will help themto find jobs. (6)When they leave, they receive $50 for each month spent in the Job Corps. The topic sentence is (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 31.The topic of this paragraph is____. a.why boys who quit schools cannot get jobs b.why the Job Corps was started c.what the Job Corps offers American youth d.what skills boys learn at the Jobs Corps 32.I had bought a truckload of wood____the storm came, so I was ready for it. a.while b.before c.as soon as d.after 33.Since we____in class, we____how the tenses show meaning, but I have to say that I____a little trouble with this. I____trouble with meaning since I started studying English. a.have been/discussed/am still having/have had b.were/discussed/am still having/have c.have been/have discussed/am still having/have d.were/have been discussing/still have/have had 34.-____. -Yes, I ironed it myself. a.Did my shirt iron, Mary? b.Has my shirt ironed yet? c.Who has ironed my shirt? d.Has my shirt been ironed yet? 35.have/such/day/a/never/I/seen/beautiful 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 a.65172483 b.61762483 c.51672483 d.56172483 36.in a drugstore/hurriedly/ate/John/tonight 1 2 3 4 5 a.43521 b.43215 c.54132 d.14235 37.-Who invented telephone? -____. a.Alexander Graham Bell was invented telephone b.Alexander Graham Bell c.Telephone? It invented Alexander Graham Bell d.It has not been invented yet 38.He____his wife until two years ago. He doesn't anymore. a.is used to helping b.was used to helping c.used to help d.has never helped 39.He finally got so ill____go to the hospital. a.that he had to b.to go to c.before he d.thus he must 40.He's____to vote. a.old b.too young c.gone d.both b and c 41.John:You've just won a million dollars, Mary. Mary:What! I can't believe it! a.Mary is disapointed b.Mary surprises John c.Mary is frightened d.Mary is surprised Dr.Robert Sheets, the chief forecaster at the National Hurricane Center in Miami, explains the importance of this information. "When we post a hurricane warning for a part of the coast", he said, "people spend about $80,000 per mile in preparation. If the hurricane does not strike land where we announced or posted warnings, then that money is wasted. But, even worse, the next time we put out a warning, the people might not pay attention to us." That is the reason for Project Hurricane Strike-to increase the accuracy of the forecasts. They need to predict where the storm will be twenty-four hours later. 42.The main idea of this paragraph is that____. a.people spend about $80,000 per mile b.forecasters need to become accurate in predicting hurricanes c.Dr. Robert Sheets is the chief forecaster at the National Hurricane Center in Miami d.money is wasted preparing for hurricanes Every animal is a living radiator-heat formed in its cells is given off through its skin. Warm-blooded animals maintain a steady temperature by constantly replacing lost surface heat; smaller animals, which have more skin for every ounce of body weight, must produce heat faster than bigger ones. Because smaller animals burn fuel faster, scientists say they live faster. The speed at which an animal lives is determined by measuring the rate at which it uses oxygen. A chicken, for example, uses one-half cubic centimeter of oxygen every hour for each gram it weights. The tiny shrew uses four cubic centimeters of oxygen every hour for each gram it weights. Because it uses oxygen eight times as fast it is said that the mouslike shrew is living eight times as fast as the chicken. The smallest of the warm-blooded creatures, the humming bird, lives a hundred times as fast as an elephant. There is a limit to how small a warm-blooded animal can be. A mammalor bird that weighted only two and a half grams would starve to death. It could burn up its food too rapidly and would not be able to eat fast enough to supply more fuel. 43.The article says that every animal is a living radiator because it____. a.produces heat in its body cells b.burns fuel to produce heat c.gives off heat through its skin d.requires oxygen to produce heat 44.Small animals are said ti live faster than big ones because they__. a.have more skin for every ounce of body weight b.replace lost heat faster c.maintain a higher body temperature d.burn fuel faster 45.The speed at which an animal lives is determined by measuring____. a.the amount of food it eats b.its body temperature c.the rate at which it uses oxygen d.the amount of oxygen it uses 46.The amount of oxygen an animal uses depends on____. a.its body weight b.the food it eats c.its general size and shape d.the length of time it lives 47.An animal weighting less than 2 1/2 grams would starve because it would not be able to____. a.get enough oxygen b.maintain its body temperature c.burn its food fast enough d.eat fast enough to supply fuel A university professor recently made several experiments with different animals to find out which was the most intelligent. He found out that the monkey as more intelligent than other animals. In one experiment, the professor put a monkey in a room where there were several boxes. Some boxes were inside other boxes. One small box had some food inside of it. The professor wanted to watch the monkey and to find out how long it would take the monkey to find the food. He left the room, waited a few minutes outside the door. Then he kneeled down and put his eye to the keyhole. To his surprise, he found himself looking directly into the eye of the monkey. 48.The above passage says that the purpose of the experiments made by the professor was____. a.to find some intelligent monkeys b.to see what the small box had in c.to find out which animal was the most intelligent d.a great success 49.The results of the professor'sexperiments showed that____. a.the monkey was found out b.animals have recently been intelligent c.the monkey was more intelligent d.the monkey didn'tlike the food 50.When the professor found himself looking directly into the eye of the monkey he____. a.got to his surprise b.got surprised c.became quite interested d.put his knees down to the keyhole