KET - Key English Reading: Multiple Choice Cloze Questions and Answers — Questions and Answers
Question 1: I always ___ a shower in the morning before I go to school.
- do
- get
- have (Correct answer)
- make
Correct answer: have
The correct answer is 'have' because 'to have a shower' is a common and fixed English collocation. While Americans might also say 'take a shower', 'have a shower' is standard and correct. The verbs 'do' and 'make' are not used with 'a shower'.
Question 2: I wanted to go to the park, ___ it started to rain heavily.
- so
- because
- or
- but (Correct answer)
Correct answer: but
The correct answer is 'but'. This is a conjunction used to connect two contrasting ideas. The first part expresses a desire to go to the park, and the second part gives a reason why it wasn't possible (it rained). 'So' shows a result, 'because' shows a reason, and 'or' shows an alternative.
Question 3: The new action film was very ___. I was on the edge of my seat!
- exciting (Correct answer)
- boring
- sad
- funny
Correct answer: exciting
The phrase 'on the edge of my seat' is an idiom that means you are very excited and interested in what is happening. Therefore, 'exciting' is the adjective that best describes the film.
Question 4: My little sister is only two years old, so she ___ read yet.
- mustn't
- can't (Correct answer)
- doesn't
- shouldn't
Correct answer: can't
The correct answer is 'can't', which is the contraction of 'cannot'. This modal verb is used to express a lack of ability. A two-year-old child typically does not have the ability to read.
Question 5: When you get to the station, you need to get ___ the train to London.
- in
- off
- at
- on (Correct answer)
Correct answer: on
The preposition 'on' is used for entering large forms of public transport where you can stand and walk around, such as a train, bus, or plane. 'In' is typically used for smaller vehicles like cars and taxis.
Question 6: I think that learning Japanese is ___ than learning English.
- difficult
- most difficult
- more difficult (Correct answer)
- difficulty
Correct answer: more difficult
The word 'than' indicates a comparison between two things. For adjectives with two or more syllables like 'difficult', we form the comparative by adding 'more' before the adjective. 'Most difficult' is the superlative form, used for comparing three or more things.
I always ___ a shower in the morning before I go to school.