This fourth cloze test contains 30 multiple choice questions on the topic of cloze test passage of English language. Both English learners and ESL teachers can use this online exercise as a revision to check the knowledge of cloze test.
Cloze Test Passage Advanced Level Test - Quiz (Online Exercise With Answers) 4
Question 1 |
Turkey’s annual information technology fair, CEBIT Bilisim Eurasia, this year aims to attract a diverse crowd into the e-society debate, especially (1) ___ the use of Internet Technologies in government. Cebit Bilisim Eurasia expects to host visitors from over 70 countries (2) _____ members of the press from nearly 20 countries. (3) _____ the theme of “Competitive Edge”, Bilisim Summit 2007 and Forum Bilisim will discuss to improve the competitive power of countries, organizations and individuals (4) _____ ICT technologies. CEBIT Bilisim Eurasia (5 )_____ this year at the TUYAP Beylikduzu Fair.
A | being concerned |
B | concerned |
C | having concerned |
D | concerning |
E | to have concerned |
Question 2 |
Turkey’s annual information technology fair, CEBIT Bilisim Eurasia, this year aims to attract a diverse crowd into the e-society debate, especially (1) ___ the use of Internet Technologies in government. Cebit Bilisim Eurasia expects to host visitors from over 70 countries (2) _____ members of the press from nearly 20 countries. (3) _____ the theme of “Competitive Edge”, Bilisim Summit 2007 and Forum Bilisim will discuss to improve the competitive power of countries, organizations and individuals (4) _____ ICT technologies. CEBIT Bilisim Eurasia (5 )_____ this year at the TUYAP Beylikduzu Fair.
A | like |
B | similar |
C | as well as |
D | such as |
E | much as |
Question 3 |
Turkey’s annual information technology fair, CEBIT Bilisim Eurasia, this year aims to attract a diverse crowd into the e-society debate, especially (1) ___ the use of Internet Technologies in government. Cebit Bilisim Eurasia expects to host visitors from over 70 countries (2) _____ members of the press from nearly 20 countries. (3) _____ the theme of “Competitive Edge”, Bilisim Summit 2007 and Forum Bilisim will discuss to improve the competitive power of countries, organizations and individuals (4) _____ ICT technologies. CEBIT Bilisim Eurasia (5 )_____ this year at the TUYAP Beylikduzu Fair.
A | Under |
B | Among |
C | For |
D | Between |
E | From |
Question 4 |
Turkey’s annual information technology fair, CEBIT Bilisim Eurasia, this year aims to attract a diverse crowd into the e-society debate, especially (1) ___ the use of Internet Technologies in government. Cebit Bilisim Eurasia expects to host visitors from over 70 countries (2) _____ members of the press from nearly 20 countries. (3) _____ the theme of “Competitive Edge”, Bilisim Summit 2007 and Forum Bilisim will discuss to improve the competitive power of countries, organizations and individuals (4) _____ ICT technologies. CEBIT Bilisim Eurasia (5 )_____ this year at the TUYAP Beylikduzu Fair.
A | only used |
B | to be used |
C | by using |
D | for using |
E | to use |
Question 5 |
Turkey’s annual information technology fair, CEBIT Bilisim Eurasia, this year aims to attract a diverse crowd into the e-society debate, especially (1) ___ the use of Internet Technologies in government. Cebit Bilisim Eurasia expects to host visitors from over 70 countries (2) _____ members of the press from nearly 20 countries. (3) _____ the theme of “Competitive Edge”, Bilisim Summit 2007 and Forum Bilisim will discuss to improve the competitive power of countries, organizations and individuals (4) _____ ICT technologies. CEBIT Bilisim Eurasia (5 )_____ this year at the TUYAP Beylikduzu Fair.
A | has staged |
B | had been staged |
C | is staging |
D | was staged |
E | will be staged |
Question 6 |
In Bosnia, it can be hard to sort fact from fiction. Official figures (6) _____ that 40% of the population is unemployed and average monthly (7) _____ is only €250 ($320). If these numbers were right, most Bosnians would be starving — and fewer would be fussing about their herbaceous borders. (8) _____ a drive round the country suggests (9) _____. more money is around. Srecko Latal, (10) _____ works for the World Bank in Sarajevo, tells the joke of one Bosnian saying to another, “I earn €300 a month, spend €400, and save €250”. That, says Mr Latal, is the way for many tax-avoiding Bosnians.
A | wish |
B | retaliate |
C | suggest |
D | deceive |
E | follow |
Question 7 |
In Bosnia, it can be hard to sort fact from fiction. Official figures (6) _____ that 40% of the population is unemployed and average monthly (7) _____ is only €250 ($320). If these numbers were right, most Bosnians would be starving — and fewer would be fussing about their herbaceous borders. (8) _____ a drive round the country suggests (9) _____. more money is around. Srecko Latal, (10) _____ works for the World Bank in Sarajevo, tells the joke of one Bosnian saying to another, “I earn €300 a month, spend €400, and save €250”. That, says Mr Latal, is the way for many tax-avoiding Bosnians.
A | price |
B | rent |
C | fee |
D | tip |
E | income |
Question 8 |
In Bosnia, it can be hard to sort fact from fiction. Official figures (6) _____ that 40% of the population is unemployed and average monthly (7) _____ is only €250 ($320). If these numbers were right, most Bosnians would be starving — and fewer would be fussing about their herbaceous borders. (8) _____ a drive round the country suggests (9) _____. more money is around. Srecko Latal, (10) _____ works for the World Bank in Sarajevo, tells the joke of one Bosnian saying to another, “I earn €300 a month, spend €400, and save €250”. That, says Mr Latal, is the way for many tax-avoiding Bosnians.
A | Yet |
B | For |
C | On the ground that |
D | Whereas |
E | Despite |
Question 9 |
In Bosnia, it can be hard to sort fact from fiction. Official figures (6) _____ that 40% of the population is unemployed and average monthly (7) _____ is only €250 ($320). If these numbers were right, most Bosnians would be starving — and fewer would be fussing about their herbaceous borders. (8) _____ a drive round the country suggests (9) _____. more money is around. Srecko Latal, (10) _____ works for the World Bank in Sarajevo, tells the joke of one Bosnian saying to another, “I earn €300 a month, spend €400, and save €250”. That, says Mr Latal, is the way for many tax-avoiding Bosnians.
A | little |
B | far |
C | many |
D | less |
E | most |
Question 10 |
In Bosnia, it can be hard to sort fact from fiction. Official figures (6) _____ that 40% of the population is unemployed and average monthly (7) _____ is only €250 ($320). If these numbers were right, most Bosnians would be starving — and fewer would be fussing about their herbaceous borders. (8) _____ a drive round the country suggests (9) _____. more money is around. Srecko Latal, (10) _____ works for the World Bank in Sarajevo, tells the joke of one Bosnian saying to another, “I earn €300 a month, spend €400, and save €250”. That, says Mr Latal, is the way for many tax-avoiding Bosnians.
A | where |
B | whose |
C | that |
D | who |
E | what |
Question 11 |
When British Airways and Air France first put their brand new Concordes (11) _____ service their pilots (12) _____ some months of special training, just as any pilot now wishing to fly the supersonic plane must undergo a rigorous conversion course: flying Concorde is clearly not the (13) _____ flying a conventional airliner. There is, of course, (14 ) _____ strange about this, for every time an airline decides to use a completely new aircraft, the pilots must be taught to adapt to its special needs and characteristics, and every time pilots fly new aircraft they (15 ) _____ new rates of pay.
A | with |
B | from |
C | along |
D | into |
E | through |
Question 12 |
When British Airways and Air France first put their brand new Concordes (11) _____ service their pilots (12) _____ some months of special training, just as any pilot now wishing to fly the supersonic plane must undergo a rigorous conversion course: flying Concorde is clearly not the (13) _____ flying a conventional airliner. There is, of course, (14 ) _____ strange about this, for every time an airline decides to use a completely new aircraft, the pilots must be taught to adapt to its special needs and characteristics, and every time pilots fly new aircraft they (15 ) _____ new rates of pay.
A | will undergo |
B | undergoing |
C | had undergone |
D | to be undergone |
E | have undergone |
Question 13 |
When British Airways and Air France first put their brand new Concordes (11) _____ service their pilots (12) _____ some months of special training, just as any pilot now wishing to fly the supersonic plane must undergo a rigorous conversion course: flying Concorde is clearly not the (13) _____ flying a conventional airliner. There is, of course, (14 ) _____ strange about this, for every time an airline decides to use a completely new aircraft, the pilots must be taught to adapt to its special needs and characteristics, and every time pilots fly new aircraft they (15 ) _____ new rates of pay.
A | much as |
B | most |
C | like |
D | such as |
E | same as |
Question 14 |
When British Airways and Air France first put their brand new Concordes (11) _____ service their pilots (12) _____ some months of special training, just as any pilot now wishing to fly the supersonic plane must undergo a rigorous conversion course: flying Concorde is clearly not the (13) _____ flying a conventional airliner. There is, of course, (14) _____ strange about this, for every time an airline decides to use a completely new aircraft, the pilots must be taught to adapt to its special needs and characteristics, and every time pilots fly new aircraft they (15) _____ new rates of pay.
A | nothing |
B | everything |
C | something |
D | anything |
E | one thing |
Question 15 |
When British Airways and Air France first put their brand new Concordes (11) _____ service their pilots (12) _____ some months of special training, just as any pilot now wishing to fly the supersonic plane must undergo a rigorous conversion course: flying Concorde is clearly not the (13) _____ flying a conventional airliner. There is, of course, (14) _____ strange about this, for every time an airline decides to use a completely new aircraft, the pilots must be taught to adapt to its special needs and characteristics, and every time pilots fly new aircraft they (15) _____ new rates of pay.
A | promise |
B | leave |
C | demand |
D | prepare |
E | dispose |
Question 16 |
The tales told by minstrels during the Middle Ages are called romances. At that time, the nobles of Europe lived in desolate castles. There were (16) _____ books to read, and travel was difficult. In (17) _____ a life, visitors were eagerly welcomed, and most welcome of all was the minstrel. The family (18) _____ around the fireplace of the great hall to hear the minstrel chant his thrilling tales. (19) _____ the minstrels’ songs ran the theme of chivalry. Chivalry taught knights to defend the church, to (20) _____ war against infidels, to be courteous and to keep their word.
A | many |
B | much |
C | few |
D | little |
E | less |
Question 17 |
The tales told by minstrels during the Middle Ages are called romances. At that time, the nobles of Europe lived in desolate castles. There were (16) _____ books to read, and travel was difficult. In (17) _____ a life, visitors were eagerly welcomed, and most welcome of all was the minstrel. The family (18) _____ around the fireplace of the great hall to hear the minstrel chant his thrilling tales. (19) _____ the minstrels’ songs ran the theme of chivalry. Chivalry taught knights to defend the church, to (20) _____ war against infidels, to be courteous and to keep their word.
A | like |
B | so |
C | as |
D | just |
E | such |
Question 18 |
The tales told by minstrels during the Middle Ages are called romances. At that time, the nobles of Europe lived in desolate castles. There were (16) _____ books to read, and travel was difficult. In (17) _____ a life, visitors were eagerly welcomed, and most welcome of all was the minstrel. The family (18) _____ around the fireplace of the great hall to hear the minstrel chant his thrilling tales. (19) _____ the minstrels’ songs ran the theme of chivalry. Chivalry taught knights to defend the church, to (20) _____ war against infidels, to be courteous and to keep their word.
A | would gather |
B | gather |
C | have gathered |
D | will gather |
E | had gathered |
Question 19 |
The tales told by minstrels during the Middle Ages are called romances. At that time, the nobles of Europe lived in desolate castles. There were (16) _____ books to read, and travel was difficult. In (17) _____ a life, visitors were eagerly welcomed, and most welcome of all was the minstrel. The family (18) _____ around the fireplace of the great hall to hear the minstrel chant his thrilling tales. (19) _____ the minstrels’ songs ran the theme of chivalry. Chivalry taught knights to defend the church, to (20) _____ war against infidels, to be courteous and to keep their word.
A | Towards |
B | About |
C | For |
D | Through |
E | On |
Question 20 |
The tales told by minstrels during the Middle Ages are called romances. At that time, the nobles of Europe lived in desolate castles. There were (16) _____ books to read, and travel was difficult. In (17) _____ a life, visitors were eagerly welcomed, and most welcome of all was the minstrel. The family (18) _____ around the fireplace of the great hall to hear the minstrel chant his thrilling tales. (19) _____ the minstrels’ songs ran the theme of chivalry. Chivalry taught knights to defend the church, to (20) _____ war against infidels, to be courteous and to keep their word.
A | make |
B | tell |
C | keep |
D | catch |
E | fight |
Question 21 |
Agricultural economies with very little industry are subject to instability caused by (21) _____ factors as the changes in nature. A drought or floods can result (22) _____ the starvation of people. Lack of rain or much of it can influence the amount of the crops. Frequently, underdeveloped agricultural countries are also extremely (23)_____ to changes in the international commodity prices. Typically, such countries rely upon the export of just one or two commodities which (24 ) _____ them for paying goods that they import. A fall into new export commodities has serious consequences, (25) _____ it reduces their purchasing power.
A | so |
B | most |
C | as |
D | such |
E | many |
Question 22 |
Agricultural economies with very little industry are subject to instability caused by (21) _____ factors as the changes in nature. A drought or floods can result (22) _____ the starvation of people. Lack of rain or much of it can influence the amount of the crops. Frequently, underdeveloped agricultural countries are also extremely (23)_____ to changes in the international commodity prices. Typically, such countries rely upon the export of just one or two commodities which (24 ) _____ them for paying goods that they import. A fall into new export commodities has serious consequences, (25) _____ it reduces their purchasing power.
A | for |
B | with |
C | from |
D | on |
E | in |
Question 23 |
Agricultural economies with very little industry are subject to instability caused by (21) _____ factors as the changes in nature. A drought or floods can result (22) _____ the starvation of people. Lack of rain or much of it can influence the amount of the crops. Frequently, underdeveloped agricultural countries are also extremely (23) _____ to changes in the international commodity prices. Typically, such countries rely upon the export of just one or two commodities which (24) _____ them for paying goods that they import. A fall into new export commodities has serious consequences, (25) _____ it reduces their purchasing power.
A | addicted |
B | abundant |
C | free |
D | extent |
E | vulnerable |
Question 24 |
Agricultural economies with very little industry are subject to instability caused by (21) _____ factors as the changes in nature. A drought or floods can result (22) _____ the starvation of people. Lack of rain or much of it can influence the amount of the crops. Frequently, underdeveloped agricultural countries are also extremely (23) _____ to changes in the international commodity prices. Typically, such countries rely upon the export of just one or two commodities which (24) _____ them for paying goods that they import. A fall into new export commodities has serious consequences, (25) _____ it reduces their purchasing power.
A | being furnished |
B | furnish |
C | having furnished |
D | to furnish |
E | has furnished |
Question 25 |
Agricultural economies with very little industry are subject to instability caused by (21) _____ factors as the changes in nature. A drought or floods can result (22) _____ the starvation of people. Lack of rain or much of it can influence the amount of the crops. Frequently, underdeveloped agricultural countries are also extremely (23) _____ to changes in the international commodity prices. Typically, such countries rely upon the export of just one or two commodities which (24) _____ them for paying goods that they import. A fall into new export commodities has serious consequences, (25) _____ it reduces their purchasing power.
A | yet |
B | however |
C | for |
D | even |
E | not until |
Question 26 |
Reading is a skill like playing the piano or playing football. Some people play football better than others; some people read better than others. Those who are the best (26) _____ football are those who understand all the possible plays. Those who are the most (27) _____ at reading are the ones (28) _____ understand (29) _____ phrases, sentences, and paragraphs (30) _____ meaning. Those successful in football, in reading, and in other skills are those who practice.
A | in |
B | at |
C | of |
D | for |
E | to |
Question 27 |
Reading is a skill like playing the piano or playing football. Some people play football better than others; some people read better than others. Those who are the best (26) _____ football are those who understand all the possible plays. Those who are the most (27) _____ at reading are the ones (28) _____ understand (29) _____ phrases, sentences, and paragraphs (30) _____ meaning. Those successful in football, in reading, and in other skills are those who practice.
A | hasty |
B | obedient |
C | proficient |
D | finite |
E | stable |
Question 28 |
Reading is a skill like playing the piano or playing football. Some people play football better than others; some people read better than others. Those who are the best (26) _____ football are those who understand all the possible plays. Those who are the most (27) _____ at reading are the ones (28) _____ understand (29) _____ phrases, sentences, and paragraphs (30) _____ meaning. Those successful in football, in reading, and in other skills are those who practice.
A | which |
B | whom |
C | whose |
D | who |
E | when |
Question 29 |
Reading is a skill like playing the piano or playing football. Some people play football better than others; some people read better than others. Those who are the best (26) _____ football are those who understand all the possible plays. Those who are the most (27) _____ at reading are the ones (28) _____ understand (29) _____ phrases, sentences, and paragraphs (30) _____ meaning. Those successful in football, in reading, and in other skills are those who practice.
A | what |
B | which |
C | the fact that |
D | that |
E | how |
Question 30 |
Reading is a skill like playing the piano or playing football. Some people play football better than others; some people read better than others. Those who are the best (26) _____ football are those who understand all the possible plays. Those who are the most (27) _____ at reading are the ones (28) _____ understand (29) _____ phrases, sentences, and paragraphs (30) _____ meaning. Those successful in football, in reading, and in other skills are those who practice.
A | carry |
B | legalize |
C | scatter |
D | scrub |
E | invoke |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 |
16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 |
26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 |
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