THE SIXTH EXAM________________________________________________________ 1.-Did Tintirik get back last Friday? -No, he got back on Thursday -How long was he away? -He was out of the town for then days Tintirik got back____. a.ten days ago b.for ten days c.in ten days d.on Thursday 2.-I worked on my report till midnight last night. -Do you expect to finish it by tomorrow? -Well, I certainly can't before four-thirty. -You'd better get somebody to help you for a few hours today then. The first speaker expects to finish the report____. a.today b.early tomorrow c.before 4:30 d.not before 4:30 3.-How many days do you have this year? -I've 35 days. -When are you going? -Sometimes in the summer when it's so hot here. -Where are you going? -Some place where it is cool. These people are talking about____. a.a vacation b.the weather c.summertime d.cool and hot countries 4.-My brother hasn't arrived yet. -I thought you met him at the airport last night. -I was there, but he wasn't on the plane. -Hasn't he called or anything? -No, I haven't heard from him at all? The first speaker is worried because____. a.his brother hasn't arrived b.his brother must have arrived by then c.he hasn't heard his brother d.his brother is, for sure, in trouble 5.-Have you ever seen a circus? -No, I haven't, but I've read about them. -So have I. I saw one on TV last night too. It was really exciting. -What did you like best? -Well, I guess it was the wild animals-the lions and the tigers. According to this dialogue____. a.both have seen a circus b.both have read about circuses c.neither has seen a circus d.only one of them has read about circuses 6.-I'd like to buy a ticket to Baghdad. -First Class or Economy? -Stand by please, if possible. -I'm sorry, we don't sell those tickets until 8:00 p.m. This conversation took place____. a.at the train station b.at the airport c.at the taxi station d.in Baghdad 7.-Have you heard the latest gossip? -No, I haven't. I've been away all summer. -Mintirik, the millionaire's daughter, secretly married her tennis coach. -Really? When? -Last week. Her parents are furious. -____. a.Is her father poor? b.You mean they like the groom? c.How are they getting along with each other? I mean the parents? d.Well, it's her life. Let her choose her own husband. 8.-We just missed our flight. Our taxi had an accident. -And when we arrived at the gate, the plane was taking off. -What was the flight number? -I don't remember the flight number. -When is the next flight to Kuwait? -Well, there are no nonstop flights to Kuwait until tommorow. But our flight 014 leaves for Baghdad in two hours. You can change planes in Baghdad and take flight 026 to Kuwait. -Is that a nonstop flight? -No, it makes one stop in Dubai. -When does the plane leave Baghdad? -Let's see... It leaves at 5:15. -I think we'd better make reservations for three. -That's a good idea, I think. Otherwise, you might have problems.. The above conversation took place____. a.at 5:15 b.for three hours c.in Kuwait d.none of these 9.The above conversation took place between a group of journalists and a ticket agent. How many times did the agent speak? a.twice b.three times c.five times d.more than five 10.According to the above dialogue, the journalistsdecided to____. a.stay in Kuwait until the following day b.take the nonstop flight to Kuwait c.turn back to their taxi waiting at the gate d.fly to Baghdad first 11.-This the children's clinic. -It looks very clean and modern. Are all the children here ill? -No, not all of them. Several are injured. That little boy over there has a broken leg. -What'sthe matter with this little girl? -We don't know yet. She says feels weak. She doesn't want to eat. Her head hurts and she gets dizzy when she stands up. -I hope you can help her. She looks very brave. And all the children look clean and happy. -Oh, they're very good patients. Would you like to see our laboratory now? -Yes, I would. -I'll have my assistant show you around. He is more familiar with the lab than I am. Please ask him to show you the new X-ray machine, and then tell him that you want to see some X-ray films, too. The above dialogue takes place____. a.in the laboratory of a hospital b.in the office of the director of a hospital c.in a clinic d.in a loboratory 12.The above conversation took place between____. a.a tourist and a guide b.a patient and a doctor c.a minister and a school teacher d.a director and a visitor 13.The children mentioned in the above dialogue____. a.have been caught by the police b.are all poor c.must be patients d.stay there with their parents 14.(1)right (2)No, but that's close. Who knows what country has the largest population in the world? (3)this is a new clinic for children. Who can guess where it is? (4)It says "World Health Organization" in Spanish (5)China (6)here is a picture of a project for clean water in Latin America. Does anyone know what that sign says? (7)very good! Thank you (8)Japan The right order of the above dialogue is as follows: a.64318725 b.35281647 c.64351827 d.38251647 15.The above conversation took place____. a.in a clinic b.in the street c.at a school d.in China -Dr.Keller, I'd like you to meet Mr.Hakada. Mr.Hakada is the director of the UN Univerfsity in Tokio. __(16)__, this is Dr.Keller. She works for the WHO. -__(17)__, Dr.Keller? -It's a__(18)__to meet you, Mr.Hakada. -Will you be attending the WHO Conference in Toronto this weekend? -No, __(19)__, but now I can't. I have to return to Geneva__(20)__ Friday. Please tell me about the UN University, Mr.Hakada. I know very little about it. -We do a lot of research at the UN University. We don't have a campus, __(21)__we do have offices in Tokio. Do you ever visit there? -Once in a while. -Would you like to see our offices the next time you visit? -Yes, I'd like to. Thank you for the__(22)__. -Won't you call me then, and let me show you around. 16.a.here is b.come on c.Dr.Keller d.Mr.Hakada 17.a.why are you here? b.are you named after a murderer c.how do you do d.who do you work for 18.a.burden b.pleasure c.unceasing interest d.prudence 19.a.I had once wanted to b.I was going to c.I wish I were aware of it d.I'd like to invite you to the conference 20.a.until b.on c.by d.both b and c 21.a.furthermore b.occasionally c.but d.even if 22.a.overwhelming research you've done b.coffee break you've been kind enough to give us c.invitation d.visit 23.(1)it's much more (2)you get a terrible feeling when you've had a burglar (3)your house and all your things feel unclean, evil-as if they've been poisoned against you (4)it isn't only anger against the thief and at your loss (5)for months after my burglar came, I hated my house (6)may be it is, but that's how I felt (7)is that stupid? The correct order of the above paragraph is as follows: a.4176523 b.2417356 c.2413576 d.4172356 24.In the past, ____, each man had a personal name only. As the population increased, the tribal name was added to the personal name. a.the tribal name was foreshadowed by authorities of each tribe b.when people lived in small, isolated tribes c.there was prophecy in foreboding personal names d.as the people were outlandish 25.We____you right here when you____at 3:15 p.m. a.like seeing you/will return here b.will wait for/return c.want to see you/returned d.will find/will return 26.-When do you study English? -____the morning. a.in b.at c.on d.until 27.-When is Tintirik's birthday? -____September 19. a.in b.on c.at d.with 28.-How long have you been in this class? -____six weeks. a.until b.in c.for d.since 29.-When will the bell ring? -____25 minutes. a.in b.for c.by d.until 30.-How long will you be gone? -____two hours. a.in b.for c.by d.until 31.-How long will you wait for him? a.in b.for c.by d.until 32.-When will he arrive? -____two hours. a.in b.for c.by d.until 33.-When will the report completed? -____next April. a.in b.until c.by d.both a and c 34.-When will Mintirik be back? -____two o'clock. a.in b.until c.both a and b d.neither a nor b 35.Our friends arrived____Izmir____midnight. a.in/at b.at/at c.at/in d.in/on 36.Tintirik's house is____115 Green Street. a.on b.at c.in d.none of these 37."I hate arguing.", he said. "Let's stop____each other and enjoy this occasion." a.arguing b.to argue c.both a and b d.neither a nor b One of the most fearsome animals on earth is a two-inch worm. Part of its Latin name is montividictus-"defender of the mountain". Its territory is in the Himalayas of Asia, at altitudes from four thousand to six thousand feet. People who travel in the rainy season or on a dewy night dread its attack. The worm is a leach-a bloodsucker. It is drawn to its prey, human or animal, by the movement of plant stams or the vibrations of the earth. By lengthening itself to become thinner, it can pass through eyelets in shoes or gaps between threads in socks. Then it fastens itself to the body of its victim by a cuplike sucker. It remains fastened after its three rows of teeth have cut slits through which blood is drawn. A chemical produced by the leech's glands keeps the blood from clotting. The human victim of the leech is able to remove it, though with some difficulty. Animals that are attacked are less fortunate. For horses, cattle, and dogs the result can be madness, blindness, or even death. 37.In order, the three stages of the leech's attack are____. a.cutting, fastening, sucking b.fastening, cutting, sucking c.stinging, sucking, fastening d.fastening, sucking, stinging 38.The passage suggests that leeches do not like____. a.the rainy season b.dewy nights c.dry, bright weather d.both a and b 39.It seems likely that the leech will itself let go when____. a.its victim's blood clots b.the slits in the skin close up c.it has all the blood it wants d.both a and b 40.Implied that not stated: a.Men have no difficulty in removing leeches b.Monkey's pews, like man's hands, can pull off the leeches c.Animal victims of the leech are less fortunate than men d.Animals unable to remove the leeches suffer most