CLOZE TEST
Passage 1
Nowadays, we are all aware of the fact that we (1) ______ be eating a healthy diet. We get
advice from (2) ______; TV, radio, magazines, books, videos and the Internet as well (3) ______
friends, colleagues and family. Well, if you find all this advice a little confusing, then there is now
a much simpler solution, dieting by colour. The colour Diet is (4) ______ on the theory that the
natural colour of food reflects (5) ______ nutritional content. For example green food (6) ______
as broccoli, spinach and lettuce (7) ______ high levels of beta carotene and glucose. These help
reduce the risk of cancer, are a good source of iron asnd act as powerful antioxidants, while yellow
foods like bananas, corn and lemons have potassium and vitamin C which can reduce the pain of
arthritis, reduce stress and be a good source (8) ______ energy. The principles of the colour diet
are very easy to follow. Make sure that each metal contains a (9) ______ of colours, and you will
be eating a balanced, healthy diet. But remember, the colours have to be natural. Eating a packet of
Smarties a day will not give you anything (10) ______ toothache.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
A. will
A. anywhere
A. as
A. fixed
A. its
A. like
A. add
A. in
A. variety
A. from
B. need
B. somewhere
B. by
B. based
B. his
B. such
B. own
B. to
B. minimum
B. but
C. ought
C. evrywhere
C. from
C. written
C. her
C. similar
C. need
C. of
C. blend
C. apart
D. should
D. elsewhere
D. to
D. formed
D. their
D. including
D. contain
D. for
D. pattern
D. except
Passage 2
On December 4, 1872, Captain David Morehouse spotted another ship. It was sailing
without direction, (1) ______ he approached it in (2) ______ to offer help. (3) ______, when he
reached the ship he found that it (4) ______ been abandoned. (5) ______ evrything was soaked
with seawater, Captain Morehouse managed to sail it to Gibraltar. The name of the ship was Mary
Celeste and what happened to the crew remains a mystery. The ship's cargo consisted of industrial
alcohol and, according to one theory, this (6) ______ have started to leak. (7) ______ that the ship
was about to go up in flames, the captain (8) _____ have ordered everyone into the lifeboat, (9)
______ then became separated from the ship. However, it is unlikely that we will ever find (10)
______ the truth.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
A. so
A. purpose
A. Therefore
A. has
A. Despite
A. an
A. Believed
A. might
A. that
A. off
B. since
B. intention
B. However
B. was
B. However
B. may
B. Believe
B. can
B. which
B. on
C. but
C. order
C. Next
C. were
C. Although
C. can't
C. Believing
C. ought
C. who
C. in
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D. because
D. aim
D. As a result
D. had
D. Because
D. will
D. Belief
D. should
D. where
D. out
Passage 3
BETTE NESMITH GRAHAM - A WOMAN IN BUSINESS
Bette Nesmith Graham had always wanted to be an artist, but in the 1940s, she was a (1)
______ mother with a child to (2) ______. She learned typing and found work as a secretary. She
was an efficient employee who was (3) ______ of her work and tried to find a better way to correct
typing. She remembered that artists painted over their mistakes, so why not typists?
With this idea in (4) ______, Graham put paint, the same colour as the office stationary,
into a bottle and took her brush to work. She used this to correct her typing mistakes and her boss
never (5) ______. Soon everyone in the office was using it.
In 1956, Graham started the Mistake Out Company from her home. Her kitchen (6)______
a laboratory in which she mixed up an improved product (7) ______ her food mixer. Although she
worked (8) ______ hours, she made little money. Then, one day she made a mistake at work that
she couldn't correct, and her boss sacked her. She now had the time to (9) ______ to selling Liquid
Paper, and the business boomed. By 1967, it was a million-dollar (10) ______.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
A. single
A. carry
A. pleased
A. heart
A. found
A. became
A. into
A. large
A. pass
A. work
B. lonely
B. support
B. arrogant
B. mind
B. understood
B. converted
B. by
B. long
B. spend
B. production
C. alone
C. provide
C. boastful
C. head
C. realised
C. turned
C. with
C. great
C. invest
C. business
D. solitary
D. maintain
D. proud
D. thought
D. recognised
D. developed
D. through
D. slow
D. devote
D. trade
Passage 4
THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
Would you like a job where you could eat chocolate (1) ______ day? Well, such a job does
exist! Did you know that most chocolate factory (2) ______ chocolate tasters? Their job is to taste
the chocolate while it is being (3) ______ and say if it is too sweet or too bitter. You have to be
very good at tasting different (4) ______ and you have to comment on (5) ______ the chocolate
feels as well. Is it smooth or crunchy? Unfortunately, you can't just go along and say you like
chocolate - that, I'm afraid, is not enough! Most chocolate tasters have a degree (6) ______ food
technology and you will not be able to work (7) ______ you have had lots of training. Then you
have to go through several (8) ___ before you can be selected. If you think you would be good at
chocolate tasting then try to develop your taste buds by tasting different chocolate (9) ______
blindfold. See if you can tell what type of chocolate it is. If you get a job like this, you will not be
well-paid but most tasters enjoy thier job so much that (10) ______ is not very important.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
A. whole
A. employ
A. carried out
A. scents
A. what
A. of
A. when
A. experiments
A. bars
A. income
B. all
B. use
B. done
B. odours
B. why
B. about
B. until
B. trials
B. sticks
B. payment
C. entire
C. utilize
C. made
C. smells
C. how
C. on
C. although
C. tests
C. rods
C. wage
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D. each
D. rent
D. fabricated
D. flavours
D. if
D. in
D. after
D. exams
D. pieces
D. pay
Passage 5
GREENPEACE
Greenpeace is an independent organization that campaigns to protect the environment. It
has approximately 4.5 million members worldwide in 158 countries, 300.000 of these in the
United Kingdom. (1) ______ in North America in 1971, it has since opened offices round the
world. As (2) ______ as its campaigning (3) ______, it also has a charitable trust which (4)
______ scientific research and (5) ______ educational projects on environmental issues.
Greenpeace (6) ______ in non-violent direct action. Activists
(7) _______ public attention to
serious threats to the environment. (8) ______ issues on which the organization is campaigning
include the atmosphere (globe warming), the
(9) ______ of the rainforests and toxic (10)
______ being emitted from factories.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
A. Built
A. long
A. work
A. pays
A. undertakes
A. accepts
A. get
A. Current
A. ruin
A. leftovers
B. Produced
B. well
B. job
B. funds
B. engages
B. believes
B. pay
B. Recent
B. extinction
B. litter
C. Invented
C. good
C. occupation
C. rewards
C. commits
C. holds
C. draw
C. Immediate
C. destruction
C. rubbish
D. Formed
D. far
D. position
D. earns
D. enters
D. depends
D. take
D. Next
D. downfall
D. waste
Passage 6
Can you imagine working on a writing project for seventeen years? J.K. Rowling first (1)
______ up with the idea of Harry Potter in 1990 but it was not until 2007 that she finally
completed the last book in the series. In 1990, of course, she had no idea how much Harry would
take (2) ______ her life, or that she would end (3) ______ as a mutimillionaire. But (4) ______
then, the books have been translated into over 60 languages and also been made into films, each of
which has been a (5) ______ with cinema audiences. It is not just J.K. Rowling's life which has
been transformed. The same can be said of Daniel Radcliffe, the teenage actor who (6) ______
Harry Potter. Although he made his acting (7) ______ in 1999, it was in the role of Harry Potter
that he found his route to (8) ______. The final film is expected to come out in 2010. By then
Daniel will (9) ______ been acting in this role for ten years. And after seventeen years, has
Rowling now (10)______ out of ideas? It seems not. She is currently writing two new books, one
for adults and one for children, and is also planning to compile an encyclopaedia of the Harry
Potter world.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
A. came
A. out
A. in
A. after
A. blow
A. plays
A. debate
A. stardom
A. has
A. taken
B. went
B. up
B. up
B. until
B. knock
B. performs
B. debut
B. stardust
B. be
B. come
C. took
C. over
C. down
C. for
C. hit
C. shows
C. debris
C. starburst
C. have
C. gone
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D. brought
D. off
D. out
D. since
D. smash
D. makes
D. debit
D. starlight
D. was
D. run
Passage 7
THE PRICE OF FAME
Charlotte Church looks like a normal teenager, but she is far from average. She has an
amazing voice. Her fan stands in (1) ______ for hours to get tickets for her concerts, and she is
often on television. Charlotte's singing (2) ______ began when she performed on a TV show at the
age of 11. The head of a record company was so impressed by her voice that he (3) ______ her up
on the spot. Her first album rose to number one in the charts.
Charlotte still attends school in her home town when she can. (4) ______, she is often away
on tour for weeks at a time. She doesn't miss out on lessons, though, because she takes her own
tutor with her! She (5) ______ three hours every morning with him. Her exam results in all the (6)
______ she studies are impressive.
But how does she (7) ______ with this unusual way of life? She (8) ______ that she has the
same friends as before. That may be true, but she can no longer go into town with then because
everybody stops her in the street to ask for her (9) ______. It seems that, like most stars, she must
learn to (10) ______ these restrictions and the lack of privacy. It's the price of fame.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
A. rows
A. profession
A. wrote
A. However
A. takes
A. titles
A. cope
A. denies
A. signature
A. look down on
B. files
B. job
B. signed
B. While
B. spends
B. materials
B. adjust
B. refuses
B. autograph
B. make do with
C. ranks
C. career
C. made
C. For
C. utilises
C. lessons
C. bear
C. insists
C. sign
C. run out of
D. queues
D. labour
D. picked
D. Although
D. uses
D. subjects
D. tolerate
D. complains
D. writing
D. put up with
Passage 8
REGRETS
Most of us are always forgetting impostant dates, (1) ______ from the lucky few who are
blessed with a good memory or the (2) ______ to organize themselves so they don't forget
important obligations. How many times have we all said, "I wish I had remembered!" How often
have we (3) ______ people by failing to remember their birthdays or name days?
Although they say it doesn't matter, we know, deep down, that we have hurt their (4)
______. We can always try to make it (5) ______ to them next time but unfortunately the (6)
______ has been done and our relationship with that person can never quite be the same again.
On the other (7) ______, we sometimes do too much for someone else because we want to
please them and then feel we have damaged our own interests in (8) ______ doing. When friends
are involved we may find it difficult to say "no" when they ask us to (9)______ them a favour, but
true frindship should mean that we can say "no" without risk (10) ______ the relationship.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
A. off
A. capacity
A. wounded
A. souls
A. back
A. damage
A. approach
A. so
A. fetch
A. for
B. except
B. ability
B. hurt
B. sentiments
B. up
B. injuries
B. way
B. such
B. make
B. to
C. away
C. proficiency
C. injured
C. feelings
C. for
C. detriments
C. methods
C. thus
C. do
C. towards
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D. apart
D. aptitude
D. offended
D. emotions
D. again
D. losses
D. hand
D. that
D. bring
D. with
Passage 9
AIRPORT ROBBER GETS 20 YEARS
The leader of a gang of thieves who stole 5 million pounds from a Belgian airport was
yesterday (1) ______ to 20 years in prison. The High Court in Brussels heard that Ricky Cools,
aged 35, had remained in the country after the robbery had taken (2) ______ because of his (3)
______ of flying. The court was told that the gang had (4) ______ themselves as security guards in
order to gain access to the airport and (5) ______ the crime. Once inside the ristricted area, they
had (6) ______ a security vehicle, firing several warning (7) ______ from their automatic
weapons. They then (8) ______ the cash and ran to a waiting light aircraft, which immediately left
the country. Cools, however, preferred to walk through the airport terminal to the railway station.
He was later (9) ______ on a train bound for Amsterdam, after he was recognised by police (10)
______ closed circuit television at the station.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
A. convicted
A. part
A. fright
A. wrapped
A. commit
A. blackmailed
A. shots
A. planted
A. hijacked
A. looking
B. sentenced
B. notice
B. fear
B. served
B. make
B. attacked
B. bangs
B. enveloped
B. prosecuted
B. seeing
C. assigned
C. place
C. worry
C. uncovered
C. stalk
C. butgled
C. crashes
C. seized
C. suspended
C. watching
D. persecuted
D. off
D. concern
D. disguised
D. attend
D. smuggled
D. blasts
D. overtook
D. detained
D. viewing
Passage 10
HAIR-RAISING FACTS
Panic is rising (1) ______ hair stylists in Denmark. Some of those who often colour, perm
or highlight hair - 125 stylists in all - are complaining (2) ______ symptoms which may indicate
brain damage. Authorities have been forced to investigate, and it appears that many stylists are (3)
______ from memory loss, nausea and frequent headaches. The reason is that the chemicals (4)
______ produce harmful fumes. The hairdressers' unions are funding investigations into the
problem. However, scientists are (5) ______ because the quantity of chemicals used is not enough
to be harmful. Many stylists are now worried, so Denmark has (6) ______ strict regulations.
Manufacturers must now list all the chemicals contained in the products. (7) ______ ventilation
must be provided in hairdressing salons and clients will wear a special perm-helmet, (8) ______
the fumes away from stylist. All of Europe will have to (9) ______ these new regulations. At the
moment, everything is still at the committee stage, but soon the revolutionary perm-helmet will be
worn in all salons. Final decisions will be (10) ______ when hairdressers' unions meet in Brussels
to discuss the problem.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
A. in
A. from
A. experiencing
A. operated
A. sceptical
A. initiated
A. Abundant
A. directing
A. apply to
A. introduced
B. among
B. about
B. suffering
B. consumed
B. thoughtful
B. launched
B. Ample
B. leading
B. follow
B. done
C. between
C. of
C. impaired
C. used
C. doubtful
C. passed
C. Surplus
C. turning
C. comply with
C. given
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D. at
D. because
D. injured
D. exploited
D. scornful
D. introduced
D. Plenty
D. guiding
D. fulfil
D. made
Passage 11
Our family has got many books. All the (1) __ of our family buy books and read them.
My mother says that books help us in self-education. In ancient times books (2) _ written by
hand. It was difficult to write a book (3) __ a pen. Then printing came into our life. Printing
played an important (4) ___ in the development of literature and culture. Now there are a lot of
books in the shops, there are many books in our flats. But it is difficult to buy all books (5)_ _ we
want to read. That’s why we get books in public libraries. There are some problems in our life and
sometimes it is difficult to (6) __ them. I think that books can help us.
Last year I read a very interesting book “An American Tragedy” by Theodore
Dreiser. This novel was (7) ___ at the beginning of the 20th century. The novel (8) __ the
tragic fate of a boy and a girl, Clyde and Roberta (9) __ name. It is a sad story. This novel was
written many years ago, but it is (10) _ nowadays. Books must be our friends during our life.
1. A. members
2. A. are
3. A. in
4. A. step
5. A. who
6. A. deal
7. A. published
8. A. writes
9. A. on
10. A. amazing
B. partners
B. were
B. by
B. stage
B. which
B. imagine
B. presented
B. prescribes
B. by
B. favorite
C. groups
C. have
C. with
C. chain
C. when
C. create
C. opened
C. describes
C. of
C. popular
D. relates
D. had
D. at
D. role
D. where
D. solve
D. constructed
D. mentions
D. with
D. worth
Passage 12
Desert biomes are the (1) ______ of all the biomes. In fact, the most important
characteristic of a desert is that it receives very little (2) ______. Most deserts receive less than
300 mm a year compared (3) ______ rainforests, which receive over 2,000 mm. That means that
the desert only gets 10 percent of the rain that a rainforest gets! The temperature in the desert can
(4) ______ drastically from day to night because the air is (5) ______ dry that heat escapes rapidly
at night. The daytime temperature averages 38°C (6) ______ in some deserts it can get down to 4°C at night. The temperature also varies greatly depending on the (7) ______ of the desert.
Since desert conditions are so severe, the plants that live there need to have (8) ______ to
compensate for the lack of water. Some plants, such as cacti, (9) ______ water in their stems and
use it very slowly, while others like bushes conserve water by growing few leaves or by having
large root systems to gather water or few leaves. Some desert plant species have a short life cycle
of a few weeks that (10) ______ only during periods of rain.
1. A. coldest
2. A. rain
3. A. with
4. A. change
5. A. such as
6. A. when
7. A. part
8. A. adaptations
9. A. place
10. A. spend
B. hottest
B. rainfall
B. for
B. exchange
B. such
B. while
B. region
B. agreements
B. put
B. take
C. driest
C. raindrop
C. about
C. transform
C. so much
C. as
C. area
C. accepts
C. store
C. last
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D. wettest
D. raincoat
D. in
D. transfer
D. so
D. because
D. location
D. achievements
D. hold
D. experience
Passage 13
On the evening of February 3rd people in Japanese families (1)_____ one dried bean for
each year of their age and throw the beans on the floor, shouting “Good luck in! Evil spirits out!”
This is (2)_____ as “Setsubun”, a time to celebrate the end of winter and the beginning of spring.
Before the Chinese New Year, many Chinese families burn the picture (3)_____ their
kitchen god, Tsao Chen, to bring good luck. When New Year’s Day (4)_____, they put a new
picture of Tsao Chen on the wall.
When American women get (5)_____, they sometimes follow an old custom in choosing
what (6)_____ on their wedding day. The custom says the bride must wear “something old,
something new, something borrowed, and something blue.” This is to bring good luck.
Before Lent (a time on the Christian calendar), the people of Ponti in Italy, eat an omelet
(7)_____ with 1000 eggs. People cannot eat meat or dairy products during Lent, so they try (8)
_____ these things before Lent begins.
When winter ends in Czechoslovakia, children make a straw man called “Smrt”, (9) _____
is a figure of death. Then they burn it or throw it in the river. After they destroy it, they carry
flowers home (10) _____ the arrival of spring.
1. A. takes
B. took
C. take
D. taking
2. A. know
B. knows
C. knowing
D. known
3. A. of
B. in
C. on
D. at
4. A. come
B. comes
C. came
D. coming
5. A. marry
B. marries
C. married
D. marrying
6. A. to wear
B. wear
C. wears
D. wearing
7. A. make
B. making
C. to make
D. made
8. A. use up
B. to use up
C. using up
D. used up
9. A. that
B. who
C. which
D. it
10. A. show
B. showing
C. showed
D. to show
Passage 14
A lot of people like to play their records as loudly as possible. The (1) ______ is that the
rest of the family and the neighbours often complain (2) ______ they don't like the music. One (3)
______ to this problem is to wear headphones, but headphones are usually uncomfortable. An
armchair which has a record-player system built into it has just been (4) ______ by a British
engineer, Stephen Court. The armchair looks like an ordinary armchair with a high back. However,
each of the two sides of the chair has three loudspeakers inside to reproduce middle and high
sounds. Low sounds are reproduced by a pair of loudspeakers in a hollow (5) ______ under the
seat. Anyone who sits in the chair hears sounds coming from all round his/her head. Because we
cannot tell the exact (6) ______ from which low sounds come, it doesn't (7) ______ that they come
from underneath or behind. It is the higher sounds coming from the side of the chair that create a
stereo effect. These sounds travel only a few inches to reach the listener's ears. (8) ______, it takes
only a little power to make the music sound very loud. Only a small amount of sound leaks out
from behind the chair into the room to (9) ______ others. Most of the sound is (10) ______ by the
listener.
1. A. conclusion
B. impact
C. sequence
D. result
2. A. if
B. for
C. lest
D. since
3. A. way
B. solution
C. conclusion
D. settlement
4. A. drawn
B. discovered
C. imagined
D. designed
5. A. hole
B. set
C. location
D. space
6. A. destination
B. reason
C. source
D. departure
7. A. care
B. make sense
C. matter
D. mean
8. A. Surprisingly
B. Strangely
C. Consequently
D. Eventually
9. A. disappoint
B. dismiss
C. deter
D. disturb
10. A. integrated
B. absorbed
C. admitted
D. accommodated
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10
B
7
A
8
C
9
D
10
C
7
B
8
A
9
C
10
D
7
A
8
C
9
B
10
C
7
B
8
A
9
C
10
C
7
D
8
B
9
C
10
D
7
C
8
A
9
D
10
B
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