AEF 2 End-of-Course Test
AEF 2 End-of-Course Test
INSTITUTODEIDIOMAS
ENGLISH SUFFICIENCY EXAM
DOCTORADO
Name: __________________________
Date: _____________
GRAMMAR
Use the following to answer questions 1-16:
Complete the sentence. Use the correct form of the verb in parentheses.
Example:
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quickly
quicker
34.You ___ get a new job. Your boss is horrible.
would
should
A)
B)
A)
B)
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VOCABULARY
Use the following to answer questions 41-45:
Choose the word that is different.
Example:
A)
B)
C)
D)
A)
B)
C)
D)
A)
B)
C)
D)
A)
B)
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D)
A)
B)
C)
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READING
Use the following to answer questions 97-106:
Read the article. Choose True or False or Doesn't say.
How to Survive in the Jungle
Last week in our series "Life in the Jungle," we looked at some of the most
fascinating jungles in the world. In this week's feature, we're looking at how
to survive in the jungle. Alana Harris gives us some ideas.
When you're in the jungle, you need to leave all your luxuries at home! That
means, forget your cell phone, your favorite coffee, your chocolate bars, and
your MP3 player. When you're in the jungle, you need only four things:
water, food, shelter, and fire. You can find all of these easily, but you have to
know what to look for.
Let's start with water. Even though there's a lot of water in most tropical
environments, you may not find it immediately. One way to discover it is to
follow animals and birds, because they need liquid regularly. Insects can also
be a good sign because they usually build their nests near water. However,
don't only look for rivers. You can also find water in plants such as vines,
roots, and palm trees.
You can usually find a lot of food in the jungle, but you have to be willing to
eat things you wouldn't normally want to, for example, insects. However, you
need to know the difference between those you can eat and those that are
poisonous, so start reading about them now! For cooking and for warmth,
collect dry firewood, leaves, and grass. Then make a fire using dry sticks, or
take a box of matches or a lighter with you!
The type of shelter you need depends on the weather and the kinds of animals
that are in the jungle. Malaria-carrying mosquitoes and other insects can be
very dangerous, so protect yourself against bites. If you don't have any insect
repellent, try putting mud on your skin.
Of course, if you're lost in the jungle, you'll want to get home again. The sun
and stars can help you find your way, so you might want to study astronomy.
Alternatively, when you find a river, follow it. People usually live near rivers,
so if you walk along the river bank, eventually you'll find a village.
Example:
A) True
B) False
C) Doesn't say
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B)
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111.What three ways does Alana suggest for finding your way home?
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17.on
Answer Key
18.won't
19.to
1.'s going to look for / is going to look for / will look
for / 'll look for
20.yet
2.'ve been / have been
21.often
3.won't be / will not be
22.will
4.isn't cleaned / is not cleaned
23.Although
5.didn't go / did not go
24.where
6.'d seen / had seen
25.out
7.have ... been married
26.Neither
8.is cooking / 's cooking
27.A
9.were watching
28.A
10.Have ... seen
29.A
11.saw
30.B
12.will rain / 'll rain / is going to rain / 's going to rain
31.B
13.'s made / is made
32.A
14.aren't listening / 're not listening / are not listening
33.A
15.did ... see
34.B
16.had ... left
35.A
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36.A
37.A
38.B
39.A
40.A
41.A
42.A
43.D
44.B
45.C
46.A
47.C
48.C
49.A
50.B
51.A
52.B
53.C
54.B
55.C
56.C
57.A
58.C
59.B
60.lose
61.far
62.safe
63.impatient
64.lend
65.pull
66.for
67.in
68.over
69.at
70.into / in
71.about
72.with
73.on
74.across
75.mean
76.in
77.Make
78.back
79.go
80.take
81.here
82.take
83.arms, heart / heart, arms
84.nurse, shirt / shirt, nurse
85.gym, judge / judge, gym
86.computer, used / used, computer
87.A
88.A
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