- When can we meet again?
(a) When are you free?
(b) It was two days ago.
(c) Can you help me?
- My aunt is going to stay with me.
(a) How do you do?
(b) How long for?
(c) How was it?
- When do you study?
(a) at school
(b) in the evenings
(c) in the library
- Would you prefer lemonade or orange juice?
(a) Have you got anything else?
(b) If you like.
(c) Are you sure about that?
- Let’s have dinner now.
(a) You aren’t eating.
(b) There aren’t any.
(c) Tom isn’t here yet
- The snow was …… heavily when I left the house.
(a) dropping
(b) landing
(c) falling
(d) descending
- I can’t find my keys anywhere – I …… have left them at work.
(a) can
(b) must
(c) ought
(d) would
- When a car pulled out in front of her, Jane did well not to …… control of her bicycle.
(a) miss
(b) lose
(c) fail
(d) drop
- According to Richard’s …… the train leaves at 7 o’clock.
(a) opinion
(b) advice
(c) knowledge
(d) information
- When you stay in a country for some time you get used to the people’s …… of life.
(a) habit
(b) custom
(c) way
(d) system
- The builders are …… good progress with the new house.
(a) getting
(b) doing
(c) making
(d) taking
- She is now taking a more positive …… to her studies and should do well.
(a) attitude
(b) behaviour
(c) manner
(d) style
- My father …… his new car for two weeks now.
(a) has had
(b) has
(c) is having
(d) had
- What differences are there …… the English spoken in the UK and the English spoken in the US?
(a) among
(b) between
(c) beside
(d) with
- At 6 p.m. I started to get angry with him because he was late ……
(a) as usual.
(b) in general.
(c) typically.
(d) usually.
- …… you get your father’s permission, I’ll take you skiing next weekend.
(a) Although
(b) Provided
(c) As
(d) Unless
- A local company has agreed to …… the school team with football shirts.
(a) contribute
(b) supply
(c) give
(d) produce
- I really enjoy stories that are …… in the distant future.
(a) found
(b) set
(c) put
(d) placed
- That old saucepan will come in …… when we go camping.
(a) convenient
(b) fitting
(c) handy
(d) suitable
- Anyone …… after the start of the play is not allowed in until the interval.
(a) arrives
(b) has arrived
(c) arriving
(d) arrived
- I didn’t …… driving home in the storm so I stayed overnight in a hotel.
(a) fancy
(b) desire
(c) prefer
(d) want
- The judge said that those prepared to…… in crime must be ready to suffer the consequences.
(a) involve
(b) engage
(c) undertake
(d) enlist
- Marianne seemed to take …… at my comments on her work.
(a) annoyance
(b) insult
(c) offence
(d) indignation
- You should not have a dog if you are not …… to look after it.
(a) prepared
(b) adapted
(c) arranged
(d) decided
- The farmhouse was so isolated that they had to generate their own electricity ……
(a) current.
(b) supply.
(c) grid.
(d) power.
解答、スコアのレベル
1〜5 | 6〜10 | 11〜15 | 16〜20 | 21〜25 |
a | c | c | b | a |
b | b | a | b | b |
b | b | a | b | c |
a | d | b | c | a |
c | c | a | c | b |
6 to 10 |
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11 to 12 |
Cambridge English: Key (KET) or Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET) |
13 to 15 |
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16 to 17 |
Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET) or Cambridge English: First (FCE) |
18 to 19 |
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20 to 21 |
Cambridge English: First (FCE) or Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) |
22 |
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) or Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE) |
23 to 25 |