Full Name: ______________________________ Class Code: ________ Student ID: _______________ TEST PAPER ADVANCED GRAMMAR C1 – December 18, 2019 Note: Materials and dictionaries of all kinds are NOT allowed. Students write their answers on the answer sheet. SECTION 1 GAP FILLING (2 points) Questions 1-20: Choose the lettered word or phrase that best completes each of the following sentences. The first has been done as an example. 0. Water _______ at 100 degrees Celsius. A. boiling B. boils C. is boiling D. boil The gap can be filled with “boils”, so on the ANSWER SHEET write __B___. 1. Among the most revealing aspects of mining towns ________ their paucity of public open space. A. it was B. were C. was D. so 2. If you _______ keep teasing the dog, you shouldn’t be surprised that it snaps at you. A. can B. will C. shall D. did 3. The engagement ring he gave her _______ been more beautiful. A. couldn’t have B. might have C. shouldn’t have D. must have 4. "Will it rain anymore?" ---- "_________" A. I imagine not. B. I think not. C. I expect not. D. I hope not. 5. ________ thousands of undiscovered planets in space. A. There is said that B. There are said to be C. It is said there to be D. It is said to be there are 6. We went to Spain although I’d _______ to Paris. A. rather go B. better go C. sooner have gone D. prefer have gone 7. _____ good _____ not necessarily great, and ______ great ______ but rarely good. A. The / are / the / are B. The / is / the / is C. A / is / the / are D. The / are / a / is 8. That was ______ party last night – I haven’t had so much fun for years. A. any B. some C. one D. no 9. He used to work for a finance company, but he’s moved to _______. A. an insurance B. an insurance’s C. an insurance one D. an insurance another company 10. What does your grandmother look like? She’s a ________ woman. A. young thin black-haired Scottish B. young thin Scottish black-haired C. thin young black-haired Scottish D. black-haired young thin Scottish 11. In spite of his wealth, he led ________ possible. A. as simple a life as B. as simple life as C. his life as simple as D. so simple a life as 12. It's ________ the best play I've seen this year. A. considerably B. somewhat C. easily D. almost 13. It has been, 1984 ________, the hottest July for the last 100 years. A. except B. aside C. but D. still 14. A six-month suspended sentence! He was lucky to _________ so easily. A. get out B. get in C. get by D. get off 15. Johnson aspires _________ the city’s first woman mayor. A. to become B. to becoming C. becoming D. she will become 16. Local people are opposed to the airport _________ so close to their village. A. having built B. building C. being built D. to be built 17. The ecologist said it was time we _________ measures to preserve the forest. A. take B. took C. would take D. had taken 18. “What do you suggest we do about our dog barking?” ---- “All I ask is that _______ inside at night.” A. it be kept B. you will keep it C. to keep it D. keeping him 19. We could go and visit Natalia, _________ we have to drive past her house anyway. A. since B. as C. although D. seeing that Final – Advanced Grammar C1 – 1-Sem.2019-2020 Full-Time Program – FT.AGr.1-Sem.2019-2020 Page 3 of 6 20. What our school _________ a completely new system of quality management. A. lack are B. lacks are C. lack is D. lacks to be SECTION 2 ERROR CORRECTION (2 points) Questions 21-30: Identify the error in each of the following sentences and then make changes to correct the sentence. The first has been done as an example. 0. In his twenties, Lawrence has spent many years travelled around Spain. The error lies in “travelled”, so on the ANSWER SHEET write ___travelled___ è ___travelling___ 21. I’d hoped to save time by driving there, but I got stuck in a huge traffic jam so I might as well take the train after all. 22. I had so disastrous a camping holiday a few years ago that I vowed to never go camping again. 23. She refused because she did not want her money investing in the heavily advertised but high-risk firms. 24. While studying the chemistry of human body, Dr. Rosalyn Yalow won a Nobel Prize for the research she conducted on the role of hormones. 25. Many a pupils at the school will be pleased that Latin is no longer compulsory. 26. She didn’t bring a jacket or anything like that with herself, so I gave her one of mine. 27. I will never forget to visit Egypt as a child. It was so exciting to stand beside the pyramids. 28. Ulysses S. Kay was among the United States composers visited the Soviet Union in 1958 to participate in a cultural exchange program. 29. Never in the history of humanity there have been more people living on this relatively small planet. 30. The freshman failed to follow the advice of his senior that he studied hard and not go out too much. SECTION 3 VERB FORMS (2 points) Questions 31-50: Complete the following passage/ sentences by supplying the correct forms of the verbs in parentheses. The first has been done as an example. He (0. always / come) __________ chocolate after lunch. The gap can be filled by “always comes”, so on the ANSWER SHEET write _always comes_. Dear Maria, I’m afraid I’ve got some bad news. I know we agreed it was advisable that Starvos (31. spend) ________ the summer holidays with you. Unfortunately, my parents have changed their minds and (32. now / insist) ________ he (33. go) _______ to Athens to stay with Aunt Sotiria. Suffice it to say, they are not allowing any discussion! Athens it is, although he really wishes he could at least share the period between you and his aunt. If only life (34. be) _______ so simple for all of us. Kind regards, Beth Hardly (35. the evacuation / complete) _________ when the wind (36. change) _________ direction and (37. become) _________ clear that the fire would leave Sawston untouched. Soon after that complaints were heard from some residents. ‘At no time (38. the fires / pose) _________ a real threat,’ said one local man. ‘I didn’t want to leave my home, and nor did most of my neighbours.’ But Chief Fire Officer Jones replied, ‘(39. we / not take) _________ this action, lives (40. put) _________ at risk. Only when the fires (41. move) _________ well away from the town (42. residents / allow) _________ to return to their homes.’ Final – Advanced Grammar C1 – 1-Sem.2019-2020 Full-Time Program – FT.AGr.1-Sem.2019-2020 Page 4 of 6 Dear Guest, The Management of Broadbank Hotel wish to remind you that the hotel (43. close) ______ on 5 December for the usual year-end vacation. It is due (44. reopen) _______ early next year, but as part of the Value4U chain of hotels. As you know, the Lister family has been involved in Broadbank Hotel for over twenty years now and the impending closure is a blow to all of us. We (45. recently / start) _______ to look at ways of finding extra financial support: we anticipated (46. work) _______ with an investment company to upgrade the hotel with the addition of a gym, swimming pool and sauna complex. We were on the verge of signing a contract, which (47. allow) _______ us to retain control of the hotel, but we were unable to complete the deal on time. Besides, we are unlikely to be able to set up another hotel in the near future. The Value4U chain envisages (48. reopen) _______ the hotel by 1 March; you (49. advise) _______ of the exact date. It (50. just / remain) _______ for us to thank you for all your support in the past. SECTION 4 WORD FORMATION (2 points) Questions 51-70: Complete the following passage/ sentences by supplying the correct forms of the words in parentheses. The first has been done as an example. Whether the exam should be abandoned remains (0. controversy) _________. The gap can be filled with “controversial”, so on the ANSWER SHEET write __controversial__. One more chance! That’s all we’re giving you to tell us about your favorite restaurant and boost its chances of becoming the (51. win) _________ of our Restaurant of the Year competition. This is the last time the official (52. nominate) _______ form will appear in the paper and next Thursday is the final date for (53. receive) _______ of complete forms. Over the past few weeks we have been swamped by a paper mountain as (54. dine) _______ across the city jot down by the compelling reasons why they believe their (55. choose) _______ restaurant should (56. definite) _______ win our hotly (57. contest) _______ competition. Once the (58. dead) _______ has passed, our judges will sit down and count all the forms. The three restaurants which receive the most votes will then be visited by the judges. These visits will of course be (59. announce) _______, so the restaurants themselves will not know that the judges are there. After their visits, the judges will make their final decision over who wins the (60. prestige) _______ title “Restaurant of the Year”. The old belief that obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) was the result of life experiences has been (61. weak) _______ before the growing evidence that biological factors are primary (62. contribute) _______ to the disorder. Researchers using brain scanners to study patients with OCD have found (63. norm) _______ patterns of activity in regions of the brain associated with other neurological disorders. Brain scans also show that, (64. incident) _______ with clinical improvement, treatment of OCD with medication or through behavior therapy induces changes in these areas of the brain. For these reasons, OCD is no longer attributed to attitudes learned in childhood – for example, an inordinate emphasis on (65. clean) _______, or a belief that certain thoughts are unacceptable. Instead, the (66. emerge) _______ of the typical symptoms of obsessive thoughts and rituals designed to quell these thoughts is now believed to result from a combination of neurobiological factors and environmental influences. Symptoms of OCD frequently (67. exist) _______ with other neurological disorders. There is an increased rate of OCD in people with Tourette’s syndrome, an illness characterized by involuntary movements and (68. vocal) _______. It is now believed by many experts there may be a genetic (69. relate) _______ between OCD, Tourette’s syndrome, and other similar illnesses and that genetic studies may (70. able) _______ scientists to pinpoint the molecular basis of the disorders. Final – Advanced Grammar C1 – 1-Sem.2019-2020 Full-Time Program – FT.AGr.1-Sem.2019-2020 Page 5 of 6 SECTION 5 SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION (2 points) Questions 71-80: 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 should use from FOUR to EIGHT words. Write ONLY YOUR ANSWERS on the answer sheet. The first has been done as an example. 0. Chloe would only eat a pizza if she could have a mushroom topping. ON Chloe ______________ a mushroom topping when she ate a pizza. The gap can be filled with “insisted on having”, so on the answer sheet write _insisted on having_. 71. Letting Brittany walk home on her own was a mistake. SHOULD You ______________________________________________________ Brittany walk home on her own. 72. Why did you let them go without signing the receipt? GET Why didn’t you ___________________________________________________________________ left? 73. It could get cold at night, so take some warm clothes. IN Take some warm clothes_____________________________________________________ cold at night. 74. My new MP3 player was twice the price of yours. WORTH My new MP3 player was __________________________________________________________yours. 75. “Shall I help you do the dishes, Carlo?” said Robert. OFFERED Robert _____________________________________________________________________ the dishes. 76. What a shame I didn't see his face when you told him the news. COULD I wish_________________________________________________ his face when you told him the news. 77. The Thorntons didn’t feel that either of the properties they viewed suited their needs. NEITHER The Thorntons viewed two _______________________________________________ suited their needs. 78. Without your support, I’d never have been able to find a new job. STILL If it hadn’t ____________________________________________________________ doing my old job. 79. Although no one gave us an invitation, we were still able to get into the club. GIVEN We were still able to get into the club in ________________________________________ an invitation. 80. I had to clear the spare room before I could start decorating. CLEARED Only when ______________________________________________________________ start decorating. -------e END OF TEST f------- Final – Advanced Grammar C1 – 1-Sem.2019-2020 Full-Time Program – FT.AGr.1-Sem.2019-2020 Page 6 of 6