testyourself
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Choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in
pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1. A. fundamental B. unhappy C. lunar D. mundane
Question 2. A. drought B. group C. fountain D. resounding
Choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary
stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3. A. tonight B. reason C. promise D. furnish
Question 4. A. vocation B.abundance C. potential D. infinite
Choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following
questions.
Question 5. Card Anderson discovered two automatic particles that he identified while he was studying
A B C D
cosmic rays
Question 6. In the last two decades, Bombay and Madras are developed in the centers of the Indian
A B C
film industry.D
Question 7. If drivers do not observe the traffic regulations, they will stop and get fined.
A B C D
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to the following questions.
Question 8. A few animals sometimes fool their enemies to be dead.
A. have been appearing B. to be appearing C. to appear D. by appearing
Question 9. On he had won, he jumped for joy.
A. he was told B. having told C. being told D. telling
Question 10. What a stupid thing to do. Can you imagine anyone so stupid?
A. to be B. is C. being D. that
Question 11. We bought some at a shop.
A. German lovely old glasses B. German old lovely glasses
C. lovely old German glasses D. old lovely German glasses
Question 12. One's fingerprints are _______ other person.
A. different from B. different from any C. differ from any D. different from those of any
Question 13. Many Indian men said that it was unwise to_____ in their wives.
A. trust B. hide C. declare D. confide
Question 14. When a fire broke out in the Louvre, at least twenty_____paintings were destroyed, including
two by Picasso.
A. worthless B. priceless C. valueless D. worthy
Question 15. Learning English isn't so difficult once you_______
A. get on it B. get off it C. get down to it D.get down with it
Question 16 .I see John’s boasting again. I’ve heard him telling everyone he’s the best tennis player in the
county. He is______.
A.holding his tongue B. speaking too much C. blowing his own trumpet D. pulling my leg
Question 17 .__________your effort and talent, we wonder if you can work full time for us.
A. Regarding B. In regard of C. With respect to D. On behalf of
Question 18. “Do you______your new roommate, or do you two argue?”
A. keep up with B. get along with C. on good terms with D. get used to
Question 19. The chairman requested that__________.
A. the members studied more carefully the problem B. the problem was more carefully studied
C. with more carefulness the problem could be studied D.the members study the problem more carefully
Question 20. Tom. "I'm sorry. I won't be able to come". – Mary:”_______”
A. Great! B. Oh, that's annoying C. Well, never mind D. Sounds likes fun
Question 21 .Tom:” Can you make it at 3 p.m, on Friday for our meeting? ” - Tony: “______”
A. OK, that’s fine B. Very well, thanks.
C. That’s not true. I met him three days ago D. You have a point there, but I don’t think so
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Choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in the
following questions.
Question 22. In that organization, they put emphasis on mutual aid and cooperation.
A. reward B. work C. stress D. pressure
Question 23. His new million-dollar luxury car is certainly an ostentatious display of his wealth
A.showy B. expensive C. large D. admirable
Choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of
the following questions.
Question 24. The spy used a fictitious name while dealing with the enemy.
A. funny B. false C. foreign D. authentic
Question 25. Nothing could efface the people’s memory of their former leader’s cruelty although any years had
elapsed.
A. broaden B. erase C. maintain D.prove
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 26. He has a box. He plans to put his savings in it
A. He has a box putting his savings in. B. He has a box to put his savings in.
C. He has a box to put his savings in it. D. He has a box planning to put his savings in.
Question 27. Do you realize that I would have been given that job if you had not been silent?
A. As you did not talk, I did not get the job. B. Because you asked, I did not get the job.
C. Although you asked, I got the job. D. Although you did not talk, I got the job.
Question 28. I regret not visiting Washington when I was in America.
A.I regret to say that I didn’t like to visit Washington when I was in America.
B.I now wish I had visited Washington when I was in America
C.I don’t regret visiting Washington when I was in America.
D.I visited Washington when I was in America but now I regret it
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 29. For fear of waking up the family, Trung tiptoed upstairs.
A.Trung tiptoed upstairs because he didn’t want to wake up the family.
B.Trung tiptoed upstairs so as not to wake up the family.
C.Thefamily feared when Trung tiptoed upstairs.
D.Trung tiptoed upstairs lest the family should be woken up.
Question 30. The student next to me kept chewing gum. That bothered me a lot.
A.The student next to me kept chewing gum, that bothered me a lot.
B.The student next to me kept chewing gum, bothered me a lot.
C.The student next to me kept chewing gum, which bothered me a lot.
D.The student next to me kept chewing gum, bothering me a lot.
Read the following passage and choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits
each of the following blanks.
Parents whose children show a special interest in a particular sport have a difficult decision to (31)______ about
their children’s career. Should they allow their children to train to become top sportsmen and women? For many
children it (32) _______starting very young and school work, going out with friends and other interests have to
take second place. It’s very difficult to explain to a young child why he or she has to train for five hours a day,
even at the weekend, when most of his or her friends are playing.
Another problem is of course money. In many countries money for training is available from the government for
the very best young sportsmen and women. If this help cannot be given, it means that it is the parents
(33)____ have to find the time and the money to support their child’s development- and sports clothes, transport
to competitions, special equipment etc. can all be very expensive.
Many parents are understandably concerned that it is dangerous to start serious training in a sport in an early age.
Some doctors agree that young muscles may be damaged by training before they are properly developed.
Professional trainers, (34)______ however, believe that it is only by starting young that you can reach the top as
a successful sports person. What is clear is that very (35) ______people reach the top and both parents and
children should be prepared for failure even after many years of training
Question 31. A. do B. plan C. make D. prepare
Question 32. A. takes B. means C. helps D. tries
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Question 33.A. why B. that C. which D. whose
Question 34. A. therefore B. so C.although D. however
Question 35.A. little B. many C. a few D. few
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.
Paul Watson is an environmental activist. He is a man who believes that he must do , not just talk about doing
something. Paul believes in protecting endangered animals, and he protects them in controversial ways. Some
people think that Watson is a hero and admire him very much. Other people think that he is a criminal.
On July 16th, 1979, Paul Watson and his crew were on his ship, which is called the Sea Shepherd. Watson and
the people who work on the Sea Shepherd were hunting on the Atlantic Ocean near Portugal. However, they had
a strange prey; instead of hunting for animals, their prey was a ship, the Sierra. The Sea Shepherd found the
Sierra, ran into it and sank it. As a result, the Sierra never returned to the sea. The Sea Shepherd,on the other
hand, returned to its home in Canada. Paul Watson and his workers thought that they had been successful.
The Sierra had been a whaling ship, which had operated illegally. The captain and crew of the Sierra did not obey
any of the international laws that restrict whaling. Instead, they killed as many whales as they could, quickly cut
off the meat, and froze it. Later, they sold the whale meat in countries where it is eaten. Paul Watson tried to
persuade the international whaling commission to stop the Sierra. However, the commission did very little, and
Paul became impatient. He decided to stop the Sierra and other whaling ships in any way that he could. He
offered to pay $25,000 to anyone who sank any illegal whaling ship, and he sank the Sierra. He acted because he
believes that the whales must be protected. Still, he acted without the approval of the government; therefore, his
actions were controversial.
Paul Watson is not the only environmental activist. Other men and women are also fighting to protect the Earth.
Like Watson, they do not always have the approval of their governments, and like Watson, they have become
impatient. Yet, because of their concern for the environment, they will act to protect it.
(Adapted from “Eco fighters” by Eric Schwartz, OMNI)
Question 36: According to the reading, an environmental activist is someone who________
A. runs into whaling ship. B. does something to protect the Earth.
C. talks about protecting endangered species. D. is a hero, like Paul Watson.
Question 37: When something is “controversial”,__________
A. everyone agrees with it. B. everyone disagrees with it.
C. people have different ideas about it. D. people protect it.
Question 38: The main idea of paragraph one is that _________.
A. Paul Watson is a hero to some people. B. activists are people who do something.
C. Paul Watson is a controversial environmental activist D. Paul Watson does not believe in talking.
Question 39: The Sea Shepherd was hunting____________ .
A. the Atlantic Ocean B. whales C. the Sierra D. Portugal
Question 40: The author implies that Paul Watson lives in _________.
A. Portugal B. a ship on the Atlantic C. the Sierra D. Canada
Question 41: In paragraph 3, the phrase “and froze it” refers to __________.
A. whale meat B. the Sierra C. whales D. the Sierra crew
Question 42: The main idea of paragraph three is that ____________.
A. the Sierra sold whale meat in some countries.
B. the people on the Sierra did not obey international laws.
C. the people on the Sierra killed as many whales as they could.
D. whaling is illegal according to international law.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to choose the best
answer for each of the question from 43- 50
The ocean bottom - a region nearly 2.5 times greater than the total land area of Earth - is a vast frontier that even
today is largely unexplored and uncharted. Until about a century ago, the deepocean floor was completely
inaccessible, hidden beneath waters averaging over 3,600 meters deep.
Totally without light and subjected to intense pressures hundreds of times greater than at the Earth’s surface, the
deep-ocean bottom is a hostile environment to humans, in some ways as forbidding and remote as the void of
outer space.
Although researchers have taken samples of deep-ocean rocks and sediments for over a century, the first detailed
global investigation of the ocean bottom did not actually start until 1968, with the beginning of the National
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Science Foundation’s Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP). Using techniques first developed for the offshore oil
and gas industry, the DSDP’s drill ship, the Glomar Challenger, was able to maintain a steady position on the
ocean’s surface and drill in very deep waters, extracting samples of sediments and rock from the ocean floor.
The Glomar Challenger completed 96 voyages in a 15-year research program that ended in November 1983.
During this time, the vessel logged 600,000 kilometers and took almost 20,000 core samples of seabed sediments
and rocks at 624 drilling sites around the world. The Glomar Challenger’s core samples have allowed geologists
to reconstruct what the planet looked like hundreds of millions of years ago and to calculate what it will probably
look like millions of years in the future. Today, largely on the strength of evidence gathered during the Glomar
Challenger’s voyages, nearly all earth scientists agree on the theories of plate tectonics and continental drift that
explain many of the geological processes that shape the Earth.
The cores of sediment drilled by the Glomar Challenger have also yielded information critical to understanding
the world’s past climates. Deep-ocean sediments provide a climatic record stretching back hundreds of millions
of years, because they are largely isolated from the mechanical erosion and the intense chemical and biological
activity that rapidly destroy much land-based evidence of past climates. This record has already provided insights
into the patterns and causes of past climatic change - information that may be used to predict future climates.
Question 43. The author refers to the ocean bottom as a “frontier” because it________.
A.is not a popular area for scientific research forms B. contains a wide variety of life
C. attracts courageous explorers D. is an unknown territory
Question 44. The word “inaccessible” is closest in meaning to___________ .
A. unrecognizable B. unreachable C. unusable D. unsafe
Question 45. The author mentions “outer space” because___________ .
A. the Earth’s climate millions of years ago was similar to conditions in outer space.
B. it is similar to the ocean floor in being alien to the human environment.
C. rock formations in outer space are similar to those found on the ocean floor.
D. techniques used by scientists to explore outer space were similar to those used in ocean exploration.
Question 46. Which of the following is true of the Glomar Challenger?
A. It is a type of submarine. B. It is an ongoing project.
C. It has gone on over 100 voyages. D. It made its first DSDP voyage in 1968.
Question 47. The Deep Sea Drilling Project was significant because it was .
A. an attempt to find new sources of oil and gas B. the first extensive exploration of the ocean bottom
C. composed of geologists from all over the world D. funded entirely by the gas and oil industry
Question 48. The word “they” refers to______________.
A. years B. climates C. sediments D. cores
Question 49. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as being a result of the Deep Sea
Drilling Project?
A. Geologists were able to determine the Earth’s appearance hundreds of millions of years ago.
B. Two geological theories became more widely accepted by scientists.
C. Information was revealed about the Earth’s past climatic changes.
D. Geologists observed forms of marine life never before seen.
Question 50. How long did the Glomar Challenger conduct its research?
A. 3 years B. 5 years C. 15 years D. 16 years
TEST 2 :
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. bats B. dates C. days D. speaks
Question 2. A. confide B. install C. kidding D. rim
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 3. A. romantic B. attitude C. important D. attractive
Question 4. A. attract B. polite D. promise D. approach
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 5. The world is becoming more industrialized and the number of animal species that have becoming
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A B C
extinct have increased.D
Question 6. Caroline refuse taking the job given to her because the salary was not good.
A B C D
Question 7. The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is the name of a set of English
A B
qualifications, generally taking by secondary students at the age of 15-16 in England.
C D
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
Question 8. The old woman accused the boy__________ window.
A. in breaking B. on breaking C. at breaking D. of breaking
Question 9. The more you study during semester, __________the week before the exam.
A. you have to study the less B. the less you have to study
C. the least you have to study D. the study less you have
Question 10. Neither the students nor their lecturer__________ English in the classroom.
A. have used B. use C. are using D. uses
Question 11. In order to make the house more beautiful and newer, the Browns had it________ yesterday.
A. to be repainted B. repaint C. repainted D. to repaint
Question 12. Last summer he ________________to Ha Long Bay.
A. went B. has been going C. has gone D. was going
Question 13. Universities send letters of _________to successful candidates by post.
A. accept B. acceptance C. acceptably D. acceptabe
Question 14. Many people lost their homes in the earthquake. The government needs to establish more shelters
to care for those_______ have homes.
A. which doesn’t B.who doesn’t C. which don’t D. who don’t
Question 15: In 2002 in the UK, there were __________ 350 community recycling initiatives linked to the
Community Recycling Network.
A. approximate B. approximation C. approximately D. approximated
Question 16: Martin is called the teacher's pet by his classmates because he is taken under his teacher's
__________ .
A. hands B. arms C. wings D. legs
Question 17: Her aunt gave her a __________ handbag on her birthday last week.
A. beautiful red Korean B. red Korean beautiful C. beautiful Korean red D. Korean red beautiful
Question 18: Worldwide commercial exploitation of animals for food and other products has Bseriously
__________ the number of endangered species.
A. eliminated B. minimized C. demolished D. reduced
Question 19: Mysteriously, the light came on, __________ no one was near the switch.
A. however B. although C. because D. hence
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable respone to complete each of the
following exchanges.
Question 20. Carol is wearing a new dress and Helen loves it.
- Helen: “__________ ” - Carol: “Thanks. I’m glad you like it. My sister give it to me yesterday.”
A. What a fashionable dress you are wearing! B. Oh! I like your fashionable dress.
C. I think you have a fashionable dress. D. Your fashionable must be expensive.
Question 21. Harry and Mai are talking about their plan for the weekend.
Harry: “Do you feel like going to the cinema this weekend?” Mai: “__________ ”
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the
underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22. That is the instance where big, obvious non-verbal signals are appropriate.
A. matter B. place C. attention D. situation
Question 23. My close friend, Lan, helps me when I am in need.
A. sends money B. gives a hand C. buys a book D. gives care
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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 24. The Vietnamese consider it rude to interrupt a person while he is talking.
A. bad mannered B. polite C. uneducated D. ignorant
Question 25. Differently from English taught to all Vietnamese students, Chinese and Russian have been made
optional languages taught at secondary schools in Vietnam.
A. compulsory B. important C. comfortable D. necessary
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 26. People say that he was born in London.
A. That is said he was born in London. B. He was said to be born in London.
C. He is said to have been born in London. D. It was said that he was born in London.
Question 27. We started working here three years ago.
A. We have worked here for three years. B. We worked here for three years.
C. We will work here for three years. D. We have no longer worked here for three years.
Question 28. Kevin put a fence so that people didn’t walk on his garden.
A. Kevin put a fence because he wants to remind people to walk on his garden.
B. Kevin put a fence to prevent people from walking in his garden.
C. In order to tell people to walk on his garden, Kevin put a fence.
D. So as to encourage people to walk on his garden, Kevin put a fence.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of
sentence in the following questions.
Question 29. The old man is working in this factory. I borrowed his bicycle yesterday.
A. The old man whom is working in this factory, I borrowed his bicycle yesterday.
B. The old man whom I borrowed his bicycle yesterday is working in this factory.
C. The old man whose I borrowed his bicycle yesterday is working in this factory.
D. The old man is working in this factory which I borrowed his bicycle yesterday.
Question 30. The film was not interesting. However he tried to watch the whole film.
A. In spite of the film uninteresting, he tried to watch the whole film.
B. Uninteresting as the film was, he tried to watch the whole film.
C. Despite of uninteresting film, he tried to watch the whole film.
D. Uninteresting as was the film, he tried to watch the whole film.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word
or phrases that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
BRINGING THE LEARNING OUTDOORS
Kindergarten is a fun place (31) _____young children learn. In some special kindergartens, children learn outside
most of the day!
Some kindergartens are (32) __________the forest. In these "forest kindergartens," children play freely. They're
outside in all kinds of weather. At forest kindergartens, children learn by climbing trees and picking fruit. They
also learn about and (33)________ animals. For example, they collect chicken eggs and feed babymice.
Little Flower Kindergarten is in Dong Nai, Vietnam. At this school, children learn about farming. They also learn
that it is important (34)______ healthy food. They grow vegetables in gardens - on the roof! They eat the
vegetables they grow in their lunches
At Fuji Kindergarten in Tokyo, Japan, trees grow inside the building! The classroom windows and sliding doors
(35)____________ open to the outside most of the year. The roof is a big, wooden circle. Children love to
playand run on it.
Question 31. A. why B. when C. where D. which
Question 32. A. at B. in C. on D. by
Question 33. A. take care of B. take over C. take on D. take after
Question 34. A. to eat B. eating C. ate D. eaten
Question 35. A. make B. stay C. do D. be
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.
Southern Thailand was hit Thursday by the most severe haze from forest fires in Indonesia, forcing all schools in
a province to close and disrupting fights in a popular tourist area, officially said.
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The haze that has shrouded parts of Malaysia and Singapore for nearly two months reached hazardous levels in
the southern Thai city of Songkhla, with the pollution index hitting a record-high reading of 365. A reading of
101-200 is unhealthy, 201-300 is very unhealthy and above 300 is hazardous.
“This is a crisis,” said Halem Jemarican, head of the Southern Environment Office. He said the pollution index in
southern Thailand has never exceeded 300 before.Halem said his office has worked with other authorities to have
all schools in Songkhla province send students home and all outdoor sports stadiums to close temporarily.
Warnings have been issued to vulnerable people such as children, the elderly and people with illnesses
not to go out of their homes.
“The wind speed is very low this year in the south, causing haze to stay in our skies longer,” Halem said by
telephone. An airport official in Hat Yai, a popular tourist area, said three flights bound for Bangkok were
delayed Thursday morning because of the haze. A flight from Bangkok to Hat Yai was diverted to Surat Thani on
Wednesday evening. The official declined to be identified because of working rules.
Local media reported that cloud seeding has been discussed as a way to dispel the haze in southern Thailand,
which is hundreds of kilometers (miles) from the forest fires in Indonesia's Sumatra island. Southern Thailand
boasts tropical beaches popular among tourists in Surat Thani and Phuket, two of the seven provinces suffering
from the haze.
(Source: www.voanews.com)
Question 36. The word "dispel" in the passage is closest in meaning to _______________.
A. solve B. eliminate C. discourage D.lessen
Question 37. Which statement is NOT true, according to the passage?
A. The pollution index in southern Thailand used to exceed 300.
B. Seven provinces in Thailand suffered from the haze.
C. The haze reached a hazardous level in the city of Songkhla.
D. The local authorities warned the citizens against going out.
Question 38. The following actions are taken by the authorities in response to the haze EXCEPT_______ .
A. closing sports stadiums B. sending students home
C. issuing warnings
D. disrupting flights
Question 39. The word "their" in the passage refers to ______________.
A. vulnerable people B. the elderly C. students D. stadiums
Question 40. What is the event reported in the news?
A. Southern Thailand was hit by the haze from Indonesia.
B. People suffered because of the haze from Indonesia.
C. The flights were disrupted by the haze on Thursday.
D. The haze from Indonesia was the worst ever last year.
Question 41. The haze stayed longer in the southern Thailand because of ____________.
A. the fine particles of dust in the air B. the tropical weather in the area
C. the high pollution index D. the low speed of the wind
Question 42. What is the main idea of paragraph 2?
A. Thailand is the most polluted country in Asia. B. Thailand's pollution index reads 201-300.
C. The haze reached a dangerous level. D. People living in Songkhla do a lot of reading
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.
Marianne Moore (1887-1972) once said that her writing could be called poetry only because there was no other
name for it. Indeed her poems appear to be extremely compressed essays that happen to be printed in jagged lines
on the page. Her subject were varied: animals, laborers, artists, and the craft of poetry. From her general reading
came quotations that she found striking or insightful. She included these in her poems, scrupulously enclosed in
quotation marks, and sometimes identified in footnotes. Of this practice, she wrote, " Why many quotation
marks?' I am asked ... When a thing has been so well that it could not be said better, why paraphrase it? Hence,
my writing is, if not a cabinet of fossils, a kind of collection of flies in amber." Close observation and
concentration on detail and the methods of her poetry.
Marianne Moore grew up in Kirkwood, Missouri, near St. Lois. After graduation from Bryn Mawr College in
1909, she taught commercial subjects at the Indian School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Later she became a librarian
in New York City. During the 1920’s she was editor of The Dial, an important literary magazine of the period.
She lived quietly all her life, mostly in Brooklyn, New York. She spent a lot of time at the Bronx Zoo, fascinated
by animals. Her admiration of the Brooklyn Dodgers-before the team moved to Los Angeleswas widely known.
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Her first book of poems was published in London in 1921 by a group of friends associated with the Imagist
movement. From that time on her poetry has been read with interest by succeeding generations of poets and
readers. In 1952 she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for her Collected Poems. She wrote that she did not write
poetry "for money or fame. To earn a living is needful, but it can be done in routine ways. One writes because
one has a burning desire to objectify what it is indispensable to one's happiness to express
Question 43. The word "succeeding" in line 19 is closest to ____________.
A. inheriting B. prospering C. diverse D. later
Question 44. It can be inferred from the passage that Moore wrote because she________.
A. wanted to win awards B. was dissatisfied with what others wrote
C. felt a need to express herself D. wanted to raise money for the Bronx Zoo
Question 45. What is the passage mainly about?
A. Essayists and poets of the 1920's. B. The use of quotations in poetry.
C. Marianne Moore's life and work. D. The influence of the imagists on Marianne Moore.
Question 46. Where did Moore grow up?
A. In Kirkwood. B. In Brooklyn. C. In Carlisle D. In Los Angeles.
Question 47. Which of the following can be inferred about Moore's poems?
A. They do not use traditional verse forms. C. They were all published in The Dial.
B. They are better known in Europe than the United States. D. They tend to be abstract.
Question 48. The author mentions all of the following as jobs held by Moore EXCEPT_______.
A. teacher B. magazine editor C. commercial artist D. librarian
Question 49. According to the passage Moore wrote about all of the following EXCEPT_____________
A. workers B. animals C. fossils D. artists
Question 50. The word "it" in line 22 refers to _________.
A. writing poetry B. becoming famous C. earning a living D. attracting readers
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