Use of English TP
Use of English TP
Use of English TP
1. For questions 1 – 15, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only
one word in each space. There is an example at the beginning (0).
Are you frowning as you read this? Habitual frowners may not even be
(0) AWARE that their foreheads are creased, and will need to touch their brows to
(1) ………. out. A permanent frown is forbidding and unattractive, yet it is very
easy to get into the (2) ………. of frowning. You can stop yourself by placing your
hand on your forehead to check whether your brow is smooth (3) ………. you
happen to be reading or watching television. In this way, you can begin to unlearn a negative piece
of body language – and if you suffer from headaches, you should find yourself suffering from them
much (4) ………. .
Smiling at yourself may make you feel a (5) ………. self-conscious – but it works! Next time you
are (6) ………. the weather, physically or emotionally, you can test for (7) ………. the therapeutic
powers of smiling. Each (8) ………. the expression fades from your face, try again and again (9)
………. you begin to notice an improvement in yourself. In a large number of cases, this simple
technique will produce noticeable benefits (10) ………. a short space of time – and it’s free.
As (11) ………. as cheering yourself up, smiling at someone else can help (12) ………. of you to
feel better, for a smile tends to call forth an answering smile. (13) ………. of the reasons why we
are attracted to smiling faces is because they can affect our autonomic nervous system. Facial
expressions and moods are catching, (14) ………. we are not simply registering that someone is
cheerful or cross – we are experiencing the same emotion. If you are always surrounded by
miserable people with long faces, you are more than (15) ………. to suffer depressive feelings
yourself eventually.
2. For questions 16 – 25, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the
lines to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning
(0).
27. As midnight approached, the guests slowly ………………………… away from the party.
Overnight, the snow had ……………….. into great piles up against the garden wall.
My thoughts ………………………… back to the days when I believed everything was possible.
28. The draught from the windows always seems to ………………………… out the candles in the
dining room.
If you don’t stop switching the lights on an off, you’ll ………………………… a fuse!
Cut round the edges of the dress ………………………….. , then stitch the seams of the material
together.
30. Our local football team has been trying to get into the first ………………………… for the last
two years.
31. For this activity, it is advisable to ………………………… the class into three groups.
The managing director decided to ………………………… the difference between the two
proposed prices for the new product.
4. For questions 32 -39, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first
sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between three and
eight words, including the word given.
34 Everything turned out all right in the end, despite some initial problems.
place
Despite some initial problems, …………………………………… eventually.
39 Success will come if you adopt a more serious approach to your work.
seriously
You need to ……………………………………… you want to succeed.
KEY
1- Open Cloze: Light up your face with gladness
(1 mark per question) Total: 15
1. find
2. habit
3. when/whenever/if
4. less
5. little/bit
6. under
7. yourself
8. time
9. until
10. within/in
11. well
12. both
13. One
14. for/because/since
15. likely
2- Word Formation: Ancient park under threat
(1 mark per question) Total: 10 (allot no marks if the word is misspelled)
16. increasingly
17. exclusion
18. extensive
19. indiscriminately
20. noticeable
21. ineffective
22. behavior
23. historic/historical
24. provision
25. Understandably
Total: 53 marks
Pass mark: 32