سوالات درس زبان انگلیسی رشته تجربی کنکور 94 به همراه پاسخ سوالات
سوالات درس زبان انگلیسی رشته تجربی کنکور 94 به همراه پاسخ سوالات
Part A: Grammar and Vocabulary
Directions: Questions 76-87 are incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentence you will see four words or phrases, marked (1), (2), (3), and (4). Choose the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Then mark your answer sheet.
76- Helen is …………. good English teacher that I’m sure you will be happy with her.
1) so 2) so a 3) very 4) such a
77- Our neighbor’s big dog is very …………. and my little girl is usually ……….. when she sees it.
1) frightened – frightened 2) frightened – frightening
3) frightening – frightening 4) frightening – frightened
78- The new high-quality models of sunglasses are going to ………… in our factory next year.
1) be produced 2) be producing 3) produced 4) produce
79- Unfortunately, I forgot to email the photographs …………. at the birthday party to my friends.
1) taken 2) which took 3) were taken 4) that I took them
80- Reza is sick and the doctor has advised him to ………… the amount of fat in his food.
1) ignore 2) reduce 3) prepare 4) destroy
81- This type of plant, which is rare here, is ………… found in the mountains of South America.
1) briefly 2) formally 3) commonly 4) efficiently
82- Mr. Alavi is interested in Asian countries, so he went on a long journey of ………..into China.
1) prediction 2) destination 3) exploration 4) communication
83- Our plans are very ……………, so we can meet you either on Wednesday or on Thursday.
1) private 2) flexible 3) actual 4) immediate
84- Muslims always …………… their shoes before entering a mosque or other holy places.
1) take off 2) turn off 3) make up 4) call up
85- In my opinion, the climbing of Mount Everest was an excellent example of human…………… .
1) device 2) gesture 3) mystery 4) endeavor
86- Both Mr. and Mrs. Karimi are worried about their son because he does not take life………… .
1) regularly 2) seriously 3) emotionally 4) comfortably
87- She was not in a good mood, so she welcomed her guests with a(n) …………. smile on her face.
1) brilliant 2) primary 3) artificial 4) effective
Part B: Cloze Test
Directions: Questions 88-92 are related to the following passage. Read the passage and decide which choice (1), (2), (3), or (4) best fits each space. Then mark your answer sheet.
The earliest known people of North America were Indians and Eskimos. They probably(88) ………… to North America from Asia by way of Alaska, over a long(89) …………. of time. They spread to the east and south throughout North America. The Eskimos and many of the Indian tribes lived in undeveloped ways, (90) ……………stone weapons and tools. Many were wandering hunters in the (91) …………… and forests. The Indians of Mexico and Central America had an advanced civilization, with fine buildings, art, and systems of law and (92) …………. The greatest of the ancient Indian peoples, among them the Mayas and Aztecs, built beautiful stone temples and palaces.
88- 1) migrated 2) increased 3) stretched 4) survived
89- 1) phase 2) pattern 3) period 4) process
90- 1) used 2) using 3) for using 4) they used
91- 1) communities 2) planets 3) towers 4) plains
92- 1) document 2) department 3) environment 4) government
Part C: Reading Comprehension
Directions: In this part of the test, you will read two passages. Each passage is followedby four questions. Answer the questions by choosing the best choice (1), (2), (3), or (4).Then mark your answer sheet.
Passage 1:
We can look at nature in the same way that we look at a complicated machine, to see how
all the parts fit together. Every living thing has its place in nature, and ecology is the
study of how things live in relation to their surroundings. It is a relatively new science
and is of great importance today. It helps us understand how plants and animals depend
on each other and their surroundings in order to survive. Ecology also helps us work
toward saving animals and plants from extinction and solving the problems caused by
pollution. Plants and animals can be divided into different groups, depending on their
ecological function. Plants capture the Sun’s light energy and use it to produce new
growth, so they are called producers; animals consume plants and other animals, so they
are called consumers. All the plants and animals that live in one area and feed off each
other make up a community. The relationship between the plants and animals in a
community is called a food web; energy passes through the community via these food
webs.
93- Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
1) Living Animals in Nature 2) Saving Animals and Plants
3) Ecology and Food Webs 4) Nature: A Complicated Machine
94- Which of the following is NOT true about ecology?
1) It studies the relationship between plans, animals and the environment.
2) It divides plants and animals into different groups.
3) It is a rather new field of study.
4) It is a very important science.
95- What does the word “they” in line 9 refer to?
1) Plants 2) Animals
3) Producers 4) Both animals and plants
96- Which of the following can be concluded from the passage?
1) The main ecological function of a food web is to capture the Sun’s light.
2) The main problem made by pollution is the extinction of plants and animals.
3) All plants that produce food for human beings and animals form a community.
4) In order to have a healthy environment, both producers and consumers are needed.
Passage 2:
Robert Boyle (1627-1691) lived at a time when many young men in England were
becoming interested in science and in making scientific experiments. He himself was a
great scientist in chemistry. His life was spent in scientific research and he made a
number of important discoveries. He was one of a group of learned men who often met
together to discuss new developments and discoveries in science; this “invisible college”,
as it was called, eventually became the Royal Society in 1660.
Boyle was born in Ireland. When he was eight years old, he went to school at Eton, in
England, and three years later he set off to travel in Europe with his French private
teacher. While he was in Italy, he studied the work of the great scientist Galileo. Having
returned home, he began carrying out his own experiments. He and his assistant, the
inventor Robert Hooke, made an air-pump which enabled him to perform experiments
with air and to discover, for example, that air is essential for breathing, for burning, and
for the transmission of sound.
Boyle believed that all matter was made up of what he called “primary particles” and
thus he anticipated modern atomic theories.
97- Which of the following is NOT true about Boyle?
1) He somehow predicted the emergence of modern atomic theories.
2) He devoted his life to studying and doing scientific experiments.
3) He met the great scientist Galileo when he was in Europe.
4) He went to Europe when he was only 11 years old.
98- What does the “invisible college” refer to in the first paragraph?
1) Boyle’s regular meetings with other scientists
2) The Royal Society that Boyle established himself
3) Secret discussions on new developments in science
4) The building where Boyle did his scientific experiments
99- Which of the following countries is NOT mentioned in the passage?
1) Italy 2) England 3) Ireland 4) France
100- Which of the following can be concluded from the passage?
1) Boyle was most probably born in a family with a good financial status.
2) The air-pump enabled Boyle to develop his theory of primary particles.
3) It was Robert Hooke who helped Boyle make most of his discoveries.
4) While traveling in Europe, Boyle and Hooke made an air-pump.
The Key:
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89.3 90.2 91.4 92.4 93.4 94.2 95.2 96.4 97.3 98.1 99.4 100.1
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