İngilizce Pratik Testleri 21
İngilizce Pratik Testleri 21
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Soru 1 |
You've been assigned to a special project at work, but unfortunately, you’ve been paired with Mike, the one person in the office you don't get on with, and the feeling is mutual. You don't want to create problems at work, but you know that there’s no way this is going to work. So, you approach your boss and say undramatically:
A | Mike told me to ask you if you could take him off this project, since his second job gets in the way. |
B | If you make me work with Mike, I guarantee that one of us will be dead before we’re through. |
C | Would it be possible to let me work with someone else? Mike and I aren’t exactly best friends. |
D | Mike and I just hate each other, but I know I have to carry out this project with him. |
E | If you don't Lake one of us off this project, I'll hand in my notice before the end of the week. |
Soru 2 |
You’re standing on a very crowded tube. A woman squeezes in through the doors and rather rudely tells you to move up and make more space. There is nowhere for you to move. You’re feeling hot and stressed, so you refuse irritably:
A | I couldn’t have moved without losing 10 pounds. |
B | Certainly Madam. I’ll do my best to make space. |
C | They really should run more trains during rush hour, shouldn’t they? |
D | You should hire a taxi. Madam, if you want to travel comfortably. |
E | Can’t you see there is no room ahead? What do you expect me to do? |
Soru 3 |
One of your flatmates wants to take the day off work to go shopping. She asks you to phone her boss and tell him that she’s ill. You’re not a good liar and you don’t think what she is doing is right anyway, so you refuse, telling her honestly:
A | I’d love to, but I can't because I'm not a good liar. |
B | The line is engaged, so we have to wait and try again. |
C | If you give me the number, I’ll give him a ring. |
D | Excuse me, I don’t want to get involved as I won't feel comfortable doing that. |
E | You gave me the wrong number and I couldn’t talk to your boss. |
Soru 4 |
You used to have your newspaper delivered, but you stopped the order at your newsagent’s a month ago and settled your account. The next time you’re in the newsagent's, he gives you the bill for the normal month's delivery. You realise there’s been a mistake, so in order to correct it, you say politely:
A | I'm afraid I cancelled this a month ago and I've paid up. |
B | If you don't deliver the paper. I don’t have to pay. |
C | Please stop urging me to buy things I don’t want. |
D | Would you mind if I didn’t pay this until next month? |
E | I won’t pay this unless you start to deliver my paper regularly. |
Soru 5 |
You’re watching a film on TV with two young children. The film becomes more and more violent, until it gets to the point where you really don't think the kids should be watching it. You don't want to make a big thing out of it, so to distract the kids' attention from the television, you switch the television off quietly, saying:
A | I think this film is totally unsuitable for you to watch. |
B | I want everyone to close their eyes when the scary bits come. |
C | You don't want to see people shooting each other, do you? |
D | Right! You kids get off to bed. This film is for adults only. |
E | Does anyone want to come to the kitchen for an ice-cream? |
Soru 6 |
You are out shopping when you meet a friend you haven’t seen for some time. You ask after her family and she tells you that her father died quite recently. She is obviously upset, and to sympathise with her, you say warmly:
A | Oh well, we've all got to go sometime. |
B | Oh no! I really apologise! What a terrible tiling to happen. |
C | Oh, what a pity. You must have been very sad since then. |
D | Well, death is inevitable. He was over 80, wasn’t he? |
E | I’m very sorry to hear that. He was a wonderful man. |
Soru 7 |
You’re in a restaurant waiting to be served your meal when you notice that your fork is filthy. You don’t want to make a scene, hut you don’t want to eat with a dirty fork. To rectify the situation, you call the waiter over and politely say:
A | I refuse to pay for my meal. This place is filthy! |
B | Could I have a new fork? This one’s a bit dirty. |
C | Why did you give this disgusting fork to me? |
D | Don’t you have a dishwasher in this place? |
E | Is this food on my fork a free appetizer, or what? |
Soru 8 |
Your friend is offered a good job in a foreign country, but is hesitant to accept it, fearing he’ll miss his friends and family too much. You understand his concerns, but want to encourage him to take the job, as you feel it’s a tremendous opportunity. In an effort to urge him to take the job and to ensure him that he won’t lose his friends, you say:
A | It’s a great job and I’m sure somebody will happily look after your girlfriend. |
B | To be honest, we’ve seen enough of you round here and we’ll be happy if you go. |
C | It’s the chance of a lifetime. Don’t worry, we’ll all write and come to visit you. |
D | You’d be silly to turn down such an opportunity. Besides, you’ll make new friends there. |
E | Everybody wants you to go and we probably won’t forget about you too soon. |
Soru 9 |
You’re climbing a mountain with some friends and are a couple of hours from the top when you notice a huge thunderstorm moving in quickly. You realise that -the top of a mountain is extremely dangerous in such weather. To convince your friends that the dangers are real, and that you should all go back, you say:
A | Were still far from the top and I don’t think it’s worth getting killed to go there. |
B | It's highly unlikely that all of us will get hit by lightning, so let’s go for it! |
C | I figure that by the time we get there, the storm might have passed if we’re lucky. |
D | If we turn back now, we may regret our cowardice for the rest of our lives. |
E | Let’s turn around now because it’s getting late. At home we’ll say we made it. |
Soru 10 |
You’ve never even been a day late in paying your electric bill and are thus quite shocked to find your power cut off for non-payment of bills. You immediately ring the company. Trying to keep in mind that being rude won't accomplish anything in this situation, you say:
A | One of your staff turned off my electricity and I want it switched back on right away. |
B | There must have been a mistake. I know I’ve paid my bill, yet my power has been cut. |
C | If my electricity isn’t restored immediately. I’m not going to pay my bill this month! |
D | I don’t think it is fair. My bill is only one day overdue, and you’ve already cut off my electricity. |
E | Is this power cut affecting the whole neighbourhood or just my house? |
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