Practice Test 41 For Gifted Students Grade 9
Practice Test 41 For Gifted Students Grade 9
Practice Test 41 For Gifted Students Grade 9
I. WORD FORMATION
EX 1:
Frankenstein's real creator
In these days of genetic engineering, it is not unusual to hear the
name Frankenstein invoked by those who fear the consequences
when humans seek to create a being in their own (1)_______. 1. LIKE
Often overlooked, however, is the fact that the tale originated, not as
a folk legend, still less as a wildly original film script, but as a literary
(2)_______. Even today, to read the chilling story of an inventor and 2. MASTER
the uncontrollable monster he created is at once both a thought-
provoking and an (3)_______ experience. What's more, the 3.SETTLE
(4)_______ popularity of the novel and its modern-day relevance are 4. ENDURE
all the more remarkable when we remember it was written almost 200
years ago, by an 18-year-old woman called Mary Shelley. Over the
decades, (5)_______ films have attempted to capture the full horror of 5. NUMBER
her story, but none have come close to equalling the power of Mary
Shelley's frightening prose. Amongst (6)_______ and
commentators, Frankenstein has long been (7)_______ as a powerful 6. ACADEMY
piece of Gothic fiction, representing as it does an (8)_______ fusion 7. KNOWLEDGE
of contemporary philosophy, literary skill and (9)_______ vision. It is 8. ORDINARY
only recently, however, with increased media attention devoted to the 9. IMAGINE
philosophical issues her novel raises, that there has been a more
general (10)_______ of interest in Mary herself.
10. REVIVE
Your answers:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
EX 2:
Training Sports Champions
What are the abilities that a (1) ........ (PROFESSION) sports person needs? To guarantee that opponents
can be (2) ........ (COME) , speed, stamina and agility are essential, not to mention (3)......... (STAND)
natural talent. Both a rigorous and comprehensive (4) ........ (FIT) regime and highly nutritious diet are vital
for top-level performance. It is carbohydrates, rather than proteins and fat, that provides athletes with the
(5) ........ (ENDURE) they need to compete. This means that pasta is more (6) ........ (BENEFIT) than eggs
or meat. Such a diet enables them to move very energetically when required. Failure to follow a sensible
diet can result in the (7) ........ (ABLE) to maintain stamina.
Regular training to increase muscular (8) ........ (STRONG) is also a vital part of a professional's regime,
and this is (9) ........ (TYPE) done by exercising with weights. Sports people are prone to injury but a
quality training regime can ensure that the (10) ........ (SEVERE) of these can be minimised.
Your answers:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
EX 3:
Second Language Learning
There has been much debate in recent times about when young
people should take up a second language. This has been
especially fuelled in recent times by the increasing 1.________ 1. IMPORTANT
placed on the English language. It is now commonplace to see
parents providing a substantial amount of 2.________ on 2. FUNDING
additional tuition on languag lessons to give their children every
3.________ edge. In the past decade, language institutes have 3. COMPETITION
sprung up in 4._______ urban centres, all claiming to provide 4. NUMBER
rapid 5.________ in English. 5. ADVANCED
Your answers:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
EX 4:
The Joy of Mathematics
Are you good at maths? Many people would say ‘no’. They have no 1. DEAL
confidence in their 1._______ with numbers. Maths lessons at school 2. ENDURE
are remembered as hours of 2._______ rather than 3.______, and this 3. ENJOY
memory is 4._______ what colours their attitude to maths in 4. DOUBT
adulthood.
But in some ways, society is 5._______ of this attitude. We accept 5. TOLERATE
without question the need to be literate, so why isn’t numeracy valued in
the same way? For those who loathe maths, there seem to be
6._______ psychological barriers preventing them from appreciating 6. MASS
the 7.________ of maths to our everyday lives. 7. USE
But all is not lost. A professor of maths in the USA has set up a blog that
aims to make maths 8.________ to those who missed out at school 8. ACCESS
and to remove the many 9.________ that some people have about the 9. ANXIOUS
subject. He wants to share some of his enthusiasm for maths, and by
introducing people to the beauty of maths, 10._______ make it a more
joyful experience. 10. HOPE
Your answers:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
EX 5:
Camels are well-known for their 1.______ to survive the heat of the 1. ABLE
desert; however, scientists have 2.______ the fossilised remains of a 2. EARTH
giant camel that 3.______ the forests of the High Arctic more than three 3. HABIT
million years ago. The ancient beast was almost three metres in 4. HIGH
4._______ , about a third bigger than its modern 5.______ , the Arabian 5. DESCEND
camel. Remains of the animal were found on Ellesmere Island, the most
northerly and 6._______ island of the Canadian Arctic archipelago. 6.MOUNTAIN
Your answers:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.