زبان عمومی (انگلیسی)

حل تشریحی سوالات زبان عمومی (انگلیسی) - کنکور ارشد مهندسی کامپیوتر 1400

سوالات زبان عمومی (انگلیسی)

15 سوال
PART A: Vocabulary Directions: Choose the word or phrase (1), (2), (3), or (4) that best completes each sentence. Then mark the answer on your answer sheet
1.

During the ------ between arriving at the airport and boarding the plane, we'll probably do a bit of window shopping.

1)

intcrval

2)

intcrvcntion

3)

imbalancc

4)

inconsistcncy

2.

That ugly vacant lot ---------- from the beauty of the neighborhood

1)

depletes

2)

derives

3)

detracts

4)

deviates

3.

At first , the savings Mart didn't do well, but after it lowered its prices and increased its advertising , the store began to---------.

1)

prosper

2)

subside

3)

arise

4)

strive

4.

The movement of clouds may seem to be ---------, but scientists know that there is a pattern to how they move

1)

compatible

2)

specific

3)

transient

4)

random

5.

Since my math class was very difficult for me, i consider the B that I got for the course to be a great ------------.

1)

illusion

2)

triumph

3)

obligation

4)

disapproval

6.

The hardware store sells --------- stones made of plastic that you can open and hide a house key in. Then you can hide the key by leaving the "stone" somewhere near you door

1)

confidcntial

2)

artificial

3)

supcrficial

4)

mctaphorical

7.

Rhoda's budget is so tight that she felt it would be ------- to buy herself even a ten-dollar pair of earnings

1)

plausible

2)

tangible

3)

sufficient

4)

extravagant

8.

When the climbers reached the peak of the tallest mountain in the world, they felt it was a ---------- occasion and were filled with pride.

1)

momentary

2)

moribund

3)

meticulous

4)

momentous

9.

The ramification of committing a murder is to serve a prison sentence even if you ---------- your actions.

1)

implement

2)

renew

3)

regret

4)

exceed

10.

It is often an attorney's job to construe the meaning of a contract and then share that --------- with a client and, if needed, with a judge or jury

1)

justification

2)

interpretation

3)

transformation

4)

condemnation

PART B: Cloze Test Directions: Read the following passage and decide which choice (1), (2), (3), or (4) best fits each space. Then mark the correct choice on your answer sheet.
11.

For 20 years, children have been treated (11) ----------- all sorts of programs on television which are supposed to help them become better at skills such as reading and math. these programs have presented (12) ---------- such as counting and recognition of letters as nothing but fun, (13) -------- by such things as rainbows and jumping frogs. (14) --------- no improvement in children's abilities in literacy and numeracy (15) ---------- . These fun ways of teaching such skills don't seem to work.

1)

in

2)

for

3)

to

4)

on

12.

For 20 years, children have been treated (11) ----------- all sorts of programs on television which are supposed to help them become better at skills such as reading and math. these programs have presented (12) ---------- such as counting and recognition of letters as nothing but fun, (13) -------- by such things as rainbows and jumping frogs. (14) --------- no improvement in children's abilities in literacy and numeracy (15) ---------- . These fun ways of teaching such skills don't seem to work.

1)

the learning of skills

2)

skills to learn

3)

the skills of learning

4)

learning of skills in

13.

For 20 years, children have been treated (11) ----------- all sorts of programs on television which are supposed to help them become better at skills such as reading and math. these programs have presented (12) ---------- such as counting and recognition of letters as nothing but fun, (13) -------- by such things as rainbows and jumping frogs. (14) --------- no improvement in children's abilities in literacy and numeracy (15) ---------- . These fun ways of teaching such skills don't seem to work.

1)

are accompanied

2)

to accompany

3)

being accompanied

4)

to be accompanied

14.

For 20 years, children have been treated (11) ----------- all sorts of programs on television which are supposed to help them become better at skills such as reading and math. these programs have presented (12) ---------- such as counting and recognition of letters as nothing but fun, (13) -------- by such things as rainbows and jumping frogs. (14) --------- no improvement in children's abilities in literacy and numeracy (15) ---------- . These fun ways of teaching such skills don't seem to work.

1)

in spite of

2)

but

3)

although

4)

whereas

15.

For 20 years, children have been treated (11) ----------- all sorts of programs on television which are supposed to help them become better at skills such as reading and math. these programs have presented (12) ---------- such as counting and recognition of letters as nothing but fun, (13) -------- by such things as rainbows and jumping frogs. (14) --------- no improvement in children's abilities in literacy and numeracy (15) ---------- . These fun ways of teaching such skills don't seem to work.

1)

would observe

2)

it observes

3)

has been observed

4)

to be observed