Part I. Vocabulary
A. Choose the different word. (1.5 points)
1. (stamp – envelope - document – mailbox)
2. (community – astronaut – mission – space)
3. (join – connect – attach – measure)
B. Choose the best choice. (1.5 points)
4. Children under 18 need their parents’ ………… to watch
this program.
a. impression
b. communication
c. destination
d. permission
5. He needs a high income to ………… his large
family.
a. observe
b. support
c. magnify
d. access
6. The teacher asked everyone to do a ………… kind of
work.
a. specific
b. distant
c. global
d. rural
C. Fill in the blanks with one of the words from the
list below. There is one extra word. (3 points)
ran away, memory, annoyed, serious, performance,
forced, reason
Edison was born on February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio, and
grew up in Michigan. At an early age, he showed signs of a ……7…..… hearing
problem. This may have been the …...8…..… for his poor ……9…..… at school. Edison
did not do well there and was often ……10…… by the other children. Three months
after starting school, Edison ……11…….. His mother was ……12…… to teach him at
home.
Part II. Grammar
A. Choose the best choice. (2 points)
B.
13. I’ll stop at the theater ………… pick up the tickets
which you reserved.
a. so that
b. such as
c. whereas
d. in order to
14. A lot of people bought those houses, ………… the
prices were high.
a. even though
b. whether
c. in order that
d. so that
15. Tom went to the library ………… the books he had
borrowed.
a. returning
b. return
c. to return
d. having returned
16. Reza speaks English very well. He ………… in England
for many years.
a. should live
b. must live
c. should have lived
d. must have lived
B. Put the following words in order and make meaningful
sentences. (2 points)
17. (work, brothers, Ali, lazy, is, while, his, hard)
18. (went, slums, she, to, poor, the, help, to, the, so
as)
C. Complete the following dialogues. (2 points)
19. A: I don’t have any idea where Helen is.
B: She ………… (go) to the movies with her friends.
20. A: Mike spoke very quietly.
B: He ………… (speak) more loudly.
Part III. Sentence Functions
Complete the following sentences with your own words.
(2 points)
21. Some jobs may hurt children physically or emotionally
………… mining, making
bricks, carpets, glass, etc.
22. The part which is at the center of the earth ………… the
core.
23. There are different ………… of plants and animals in the
world.
24. Getting enough sleep is important ………… it helps you
feel more energetic.
Part IV. Reading Comprehension
A. Put the following sentences in order and make a
meaningful paragraph.
Show the correct order with letters A-D in each box. (2
points)
25. These astronauts did experiments and brought back
samples of rock.
26. One of the best-known American space programs was
project Apollo.
27. Their work helped scientist learn more about the
moon.
28. The Apollo mission landed 12 humans on the moon
between 1967 and 1972.
B. Read the following passage and fill in the blanks
with your own words. (2 points)
Most child laborers around the world are busy doing
extreme forms of work that are dangerous for their health. ……29…… are also being
robbed of their ……30……, including not only the right to ……31…… to the highest
level through education, ……32…… also the right to a childhood. ……33…… often work
as many as 12 ……34…… a day, (sometimes more), work under ……35…… conditions such
as factories with harmful ……36…… in the air, handle dangerous materials, and use
tools and machines which are not designed for them.
C. Read the following passage and decide whether the
statements that follow are true (T), false (F) or not mentioned (N). (6
points)
The sardine is a very valuable food fish. It is found in
the coastal waters of many parts of the world where the water is not too warm or
too cold. The great sardine territory of the United States is off the coast of
California. Every year thousands of tons of sardines are caught there.
Until recently not very much was known about the sardine’s
habits. Now scientists have discovered some things about the life of the
sardine. The female sardine begins to lay its eggs when it is between 2 and 4
years old. It is then about eight inches long. The female lays about 100,000
eggs, which float on the surface of the water .The eggs hatch in two or three
days.
Sardines are a healthful food that contains many rich oils
and vitamins. They are usually canned, and are eaten in salads and sandwiches.
Some of the best sardines come from the coasts of Norway and Portugal. The
sardine is used also as a food for cattle and chickens, and young sardines are
used by fishermen as bait to catch other fish. The oil of the sardine is used in
many ways.
37. Sardines are found in waters of average
temperature.
38. Americans eat thousands of tons of sardines every
year.
39. Scientists still do not know very much about the
sardine.
40. The female sardine begins to lay eggs when it is eight
years old.
41. People can use sardines to make salads and
sandwiches.
42. Norway and Portugal are the only countries in Europe,
where people eat a lot of sardines.
D. Read the following passage and fill in the table
that follows. (6 points)
There were three famous sisters named Bronte. Their names
were Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, and they were all writers. They were daughters
of a clergyman, and had two older sisters and a brother. They went to a very
strict school when they were girls, and later they became teachers and
governesses. Charlotte’s most famous novel was Jane Eyre, a story of
some of her experiences in school and as a governess.
Emily wrote Wuthering Heights, a tragic love story that describes
the countryside in which the girls were brought up. Anne wrote two good novels,
Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, but neither was as
great as her sisters'. All the sisters wrote under “pen-names,” calling
themselves Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell, and for a long time not even their
publishers knew who they really were. Charlotte, Emily and Anne all died of
tuberculosis at an early age.
Charlotte Bronte was born in 1816 and died in 1855. She
was the only sister who married and she lived longest, though she was only 39
when she died. Emily, born in 1818, died in 1848, when she was barely 30, and
Anne, born in 1820, died in 1849, aged 29. Their brother Branwell Bronte, whom
they loved and admired very much, was born in 1817 and died in 1848.
Writer Most famous novel(s) Date of
birth Age when she died
Charlotte (43) ……….. (47)
…………. (50) ……..
Emily (44) ………... (48)
…………. (51) ………..
Anne (45) ……….... (49)
…………. (52) ……....
(46) ………
Now write short answers to the following
questions.
53. How many brothers did the Bronte sisters have?
54. What was their father’s job?
Good Luck! ABDOLLAHI. FARVARDIN 1391
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