Guidance Time yourself when doing Sections I and II. You have exactly 60 minutes. The questions cover a wide range of vocabulary and grammatical structures. You may find some of the questions easier than others. DO NOT spend more than 30 seconds on any one question. DO NOT leave any answers blank. Section III is a 30 minute writing test. In the actual examination you will be writing your answers on an optic form. For this practice test on the Web you should check your answers at the end by clicking the appropriate buttons. SECTION I - GRAMMAR - TOTAL: 40 Minutes Exercise 1
Actual Exam Instructions Read the following sentences carefully. Find the correct answer and mark it on the optic sheet. Do not write on the question booklet.
Internet Instructions - Click the timer button start the clock;. a window will appear to say when time for this section has expired.
- When you have completed your answers, check to see if they are correct by clicking the appropriate button if needed.
Exercise 2 Read the following sentences carefully. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the first one. EXAMPLE: You can call me any day except Sunday. a. Sunday is the most suitable day to call me.
b. You can only call me on Sunday.
c. Sunday is the only day that you can't call me.
d. You can call me even on Sunday. Here the correct answer is c because it has the same meaning as the first sentence.
Guidance
To successfully complete the next two exercises make sure you read the short passages carefully. The context will give you a clue as to what the missing word may be. For this Web version, you may type each word or cut and paste. REMEMBER: a word can be used only once. Actual Exam Instructions Exercise 3 Passage One Read the following passage (from an article about technology in the classroom) carefully and fill in the blanks with ONE suitable word from the box. There are more words than you need. DO NOT use a word more than ONCE.
THE INTERNET ALTERS STUDENT-INSTRUCTOR RELATIONSHIP designed, new, does, with, who, now, wide, well, lost, from, on, rather, agree, much
Passage 2
Guidance To successfully complete the next two exercises make sure you read the short passages carefully. The context will give you a clue as to what the missing word may be. REMEMBER a word can be used only ONCE.
Between the Great Rivers: Water in the Heart of the Middle East others, drier, when, began, deal, for, across, parts, so, key, in, new, behind, limited, anywhere, other, time, since, from
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