15000 bài tập tách từ đề thi thử môn Tiếng Anh có đáp án (Phần 23)
75 câu hỏi
Southern Thailand was hit Thursday by the most severe haze from forest fires in Indonesia, forcing all schools in a province to close and disrupting flights in a popular tourist area, officially said.
The haze that has shrouded parts of Malaysia and Singapore for nearly two months reached hazardous levels in the southern Thai city of Songkhla, with the pollution index hitting a record-high reading of 365. A reading of 101-200 is unhealthy, 201-300 is very unhealthy and above 300 is hazardous.
“This is a crisis,” said Halem Jemarican, head of the Southern Environment Office. He said the pollution index in southern Thailand has never exceeded 300 before.
Halem said his office has worked with other authorities to have all schools in Songkhla province send students home and all outdoor sports stadiums to close temporarily. Warnings have been issued to vulnerable people such as children, the elderly and people with illnesses not to go out of their homes.
“The wind speed is very low this year in the south, causing haze to stay in our skies longer,” Halem said by telephone.
An airport official in Hat Yai, a popular tourist area, said three flights bound for Bangkok were delayed Thursday morning because of the haze. A flight from Bangkok to Hat Yai was diverted to Surat Thani on Wednesday evening. The official declined to be identified because of working rules.
Local media reported that cloud seeding has been discussed as a way to dispel the haze in southern Thailand, which is hundreds of kilometers (miles) from the forest fires in Indonesia's Sumatra island.
Southern Thailand boasts tropical beaches popular among tourists in Surat Thani and Phuket, two of the seven provinces suffering from the haze.
The word "dispel" in the passage is closest in meaning to ______.
solve
eliminate
discourage
lessen
Which statement is NOT true, according to the passage?
The pollution index in southern Thailand used to exceed 300
Seven provinces in Thailand suffered from the haze
The haze reached a hazardous level in the city of Songkhla
The local authorities warned the citizens against going out
The following actions are taken by the authorities in response to the haze EXCEPT ______.
closing sports stadiums
sending students home
issuing warnings
disrupting flights
The word "their" in the passage refers to ______.
vulnerable people
the elderly
students
stadiums
What is the event reported in the news?
Southern Thailand was hit by the haze from Indonesia
People suffered because of the haze from Indonesia
The flights were disrupted by the haze on Thursday
The haze from Indonesia was the worst ever last year
The haze stayed longer in the southern Thailand because of ______.
the fine particles of dust in the air
the tropical weather in the area
the high pollution index
the low speed of the wind
What is the main idea of paragraph 2?
Thailand is the most polluted country in Asia
Thailand's pollution index reads 201-300
The haze reached a dangerous level
People living in Songkhla do a lot of reading.
Marianne Moore (1887-1972) once said that her writing could be called poetry only because there was no other name for it. Indeed her poems appear to be extremely compressed essays that happen to be printed in jagged lines on the page. Her subject were varied: animals, laborers, artists, and the craft of poetry. From her general reading came quotations that she found striking or insightful. She included these in her poems, scrupulously enclosed in quotation marks, and sometimes identified in footnotes. Of this practice, she wrote, " 'Why many quotation marks?' I am asked ... When a thing has been so well that it could not be said better, why paraphrase it? Hence, my writing is, if not a cabinet of fossils, a kind of collection of flies in amber." Close observation and concentration on detail and the methods of her poetry.
Marianne Moore grew up in Kirkwood, Missouri, near St. Lois. After graduation from Bryn Mawr College in 1909, she taught commercial subjects at the Indian School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Later she became a librarian in New York City. During the 1920’s she was editor of The Dial, an important literary magazine of the period. She lived quietly all her life, mostly in Brooklyn, New York. She spent a lot of time at the Bronx Zoo, fascinated by animals. Her admiration of the Brooklyn Dodgers-before the teammoved to Los Angeles-was widely known. Her first book of poems was published in London in 1921 by a group of friends associated with the Imagist movement. From that time on her poetry has been read with interest by succeeding generations of poets and readers. In 1952 she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for her Collected Poems. She wrote that she did not write poetry "for money or fame. To earn a living is needful, but it can be done in routine ways. One writes because one has a burning desire to objectify what it is indispensable to one's happiness to express
The word "succeeding" in line 19 is closest to ___________.
inheriting
prospering
diverse
later
It can be inferred from the passage that Moore wrote because she ___________.
wanted to win awards
was dissatisfied with what others wrote
felt a need to express herself
wanted to raise money for the Bronx Zoo
What is the passage mainly about?
Essayists and poets of the 1920's
The use of quotations in poetry
Marianne Moore's life and work
The influence of the imagists on Marianne Moore.
Where did Moore grow up?
In Kirkwood
In Brooklyn.
In Carlisle.
In Los Angeles
Which of the following can be inferred about Moore's poems?
They do not use traditional verse forms
They are better known in Europe than the United States
They were all published in The Dial
They tend to be abstract
The author mentions all of the following as jobs held by Moore EXCEPT ___________.
teacher
magazine editor
commercial artist
librarian
According to the passage Moore wrote about all of the following EXCEPT ___________.
workers
animals
fossils
artists
The word "it" in line 22 refers to ___________.
writing poetry
becoming famous
earning a living
attracting readers
Living things include both the visible world of animals and plants as well as the invisible world of bacteria and viruses. On a basic level, we can say that life is ordered. Organisms have an enormously complex organization. Life can also “work”. Living creatures can take in energy from the environment. This energy, in the form of food, is changed to maintain metabolic processes and for survival. Life grows and develops. This means more than just getting larger in size. Living organisms also have the ability to rebuild and repair themselves when injured. Life can reproduce. Life can only come from other living creatures. Life can respond. Think about the last time you accidentally stubbed your toe. Almost instantly, you moved back in pain. Finally, life can adapt and respond to the demands placed on it by the environment. There are three basic types of adaptations that can occur in higher organisms.
Reversible changes occur as a response to changes in the environment. Let's say you live near sea level and you travel to a mountainous area. You may begin to experience difficulty breathing and an increase in heart rate as a result of the change in height. These signs of sickness go away when you go back down to sea level.
Body- related changes happen as a result of prolonged changes in the environment. Using the previous example, if you were to stay in the mountainous area for a long time, you would notice that your heart rate would begin to slow down and you would begin to breath normally. These changes are also reversible. Genotypic changes (caused by genetic change) take place within the genetic make up of the organism and are not reversible. An example would be the development of resistance to bug-killing chemicals by insects and spiders
In what way is life organized?
Hard
Difficult
Complicated
Problematic
Which of the followings is NOT a feature of life?
Getting a job
Giving birth
Getting larger and self-repairing
Reacting to the environment.
What is the energy for the living things called?
Food.
Metabolic process
Green energy.
Environment
You see life respond most clearly when you______.
unintentionally hurt yourself.
move part of your body due to threat.
look at your toe.
feel hurt
Which type of living creatures can adapt to the changes in the environment?
More visible
Lower
Higher
More human
What does the word “Reversible” in the passage mean?
Changeable
Visible
Fitful
Irregular
Which type of adaptation is permanent?
Body- related
Reversible
Genotypic
Environmental
For many American university students, the weeklong spring break holiday means an endless party on a sunny beach in Florida or Mexico. In Panama City Beach, Florida, a city with a permanent population of around 36,000, more than half a million university students arrive during the month of March to play and party, making it the number one spring break destination in the United States.
A weeklong drinking binge is not for anyone, however, and a growing number of American university students have found a way to make spring break matter. For them, joining or leading a group of volunteers to travel locally or internationally and work to alleviate problems such as poverty, homelessness, or environmental damage makes spring break a unique learning experience that university students can feel good about.
During one spring break week, students at James Madison University in Virginia participated in 15 “alternative spring break” trips to nearby states, three others to more distant parts of the United States, and five international trips. One group of JMU students traveled to Bogalusa, Louisiana, to help rebuild homes damaged by Hurricane Katrina. Another group traveled to Mississippi to organize creative activities for children living in a homless shelter. One group of students did go to Florida, but not to lie on the sand. They performed exhausting physical labor such as maintaining hiking trails and destroying invasive plant species that threaten the native Florida ecosystem.
Students who participate in alternative spring break projects find them very rewarding. While most university students have to get their degrees before they can start helping people, student volunteers are able to help people now. On the other hand, the accommodations are far from glamorous. Students often sleep on the floor of a school or spend the week camping in tents. But students only pay around $250 for meals and transportation, which is much less than some of their peers spend to travel to more traditional spring break hotspots.
Alternative spring break trips appear to be growing in popularity at universities across the United States. Students cite a number of reason for participating. Some appreciate the opportunity to socialize and meet new friends. Others want to exercise their beliefs about people’s obligation to serve humanity and make the world a better place whatever their reason, these students have discovered something that gives them rich rewards along with a break from school work.
(“Active Skills for Reading: Book 2” by Neil J.Anderson – Thompson, 2007)
How many university students travel to Panama Beach City every March for spring break?
Around 500,000
Around 10,000
Around 36,000
Around 50,000
The article is mainly about______.
sleeping on the floor or camping in tents.
alternative spring break trips.
drinking problems among university students.
spring break in Florida and Mexico.
The word “binge” in the second paragraph probably means______.
having very little alcohol
refusing to do something.
studying for too long
doing too much of something
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a problem that alternative spring break trips try to help solve?
Alcoholism.
Environmental damage.
Poverty.
Homelessness.
Which of the following gives the main idea of the third paragraph?
One group of JMU students worked on homes damaged by a hurricane.
Some students work to help the environment on alternative spring break trips.
Children living in homeless shelters enjoy creative activities.
University students do many different types of work on alternative spring break trips.
The article implies that university students______.
many take fewer alternative spring break trips in future.
would prefer to wait until they have their degrees to start helping people.
complain about accommodations on alternative spring break trips.
spend more than $250 for traditional spring break trips.
The word “them” in paragraph 4 refers to______.
degrees
projects
people
students
Which of the following is mentioned as a reason for participating in alternative spring break trips?
The hope of earning money.
A personal opinion that people must help other people.
A desire to travel to glamorous places.
A wish to get away from family and friends
Productivity Hacks for Great Success
No matter who we are or where we are from, we only have 24 hours each day to get things done. Some people seem to make the most of their time, using it to achieve their goals and dreams. Others feel that life is passing them by and they aren’t accomplishing anything. If you are in the latter group, it is not too late to turn things around. By implementing a few simple hacks, you can start getting better results very quickly.
If you want to become more productive, it pays to learn about the Pareto principle (which is also known as the 80-20 rule). It states that for most tasks, 80 percent of the results we get come from 20 percent of the work we do. For example. 80 percent of the company sales usually come from 20 percent of customers. Therefore, the trick is to focus your efforts on the key 20 percent of actions that truly matter to greatly improve your results.
In some cases, people may be busy from morning to night but still seem to get nothing done. In this situation, the problem might be that clear goals haven’t been set. To fix this, set some time aside to list the things you want to achieve in life. Then, select the top three or four that you want to focus on for the next year. Look at your goals every night before bedtime and ask yourself what are the next actions to accomplish each day. Then, promise yourself that you will finish these tasks no matter how busy you get. If possible try completing the tasks first thing in the morning so you are assured of success.
Another common mistake regarding productivity is not considering our energy levels. If we try to work around the clock, we will eventually get tired and quit. Everyone needs time to sleep, eat, socialize with friends, and unwind from the stress of the day. To make sure you don’t burn out, be sure to schedule some time for breaks and fun activities into your schedule every day. Finally, no matter how difficult your goals may seem, remember the old saying that “a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step”
What is implied in the last sentence of the passage?
It is best to take a big first step.
Start moving toward your dreams little by little.
Think twice before taking any steps.
People get their best ideas when traveling.
In order to achieve our goals, we should______.
select the most important goals for each day and take the priority to achieve them within the day.
eat a lot to burn enough energy for our daily activities.
set the goals just before bedtime in order to remember them better.
set as many goals as possible so that we can achieve some of them or at least 20 percent.
Which of the following statements does the author support most?
How difficult our goals may seem, we should take steps to travel a thousand miles to achieve them.
Reasonable goals and good techniques of time management may help you get great achievements.
We try to work around the clock and set some time aside to list the things we want to achieve in life.
We need time to sleep, eat, socialize with friends, and achieve our goals for 20 percent of the day’s time.
The word “this” in paragraph 3 refers to______.
a lack of time
setting no aims
clear goals
failing in business
The phrase “hacks for” in the title is closest in meaning to______.
leads to
cut off
secretly achieve
kicks without control
Which of the following sentences is true?
No one ever achieves all of their goals.
Everyone has the same time in a day.
No one has any spare time these days.
Everyone manages time the same way.
What is the Pareto principle?
If you work hard 80 percent of the time, you can relax for 20 percent
A few important things produce most of the results.
You need to do lots of work to increase sales by 20 percent.
Companies don’t need to hire more than 80 people.
Carbon dating can be used to estimate the age of any organic natural material; it has been used successfully in archeology to determine the age of ancient artifacts or fossils as well as in a variety of other fields. The principle underlying the use of carbon dating is that carbon is a part of all living things on Earth. Since a radioactive substance such as carbon-14 has a known half-life, the amount of carbon-14 remaining in an object can be used to date that object.
Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5,570 years, which means that after that number of years, half of the carbon- 14 atoms have decayed into nitrogen-14. It is the ratio of carbon-14 in that substance that indicates the age of the substance. If, for example, in a particular sample the amount of carbon-14 is roughly equivalent to the amount of nitrogen-14, this indicates that around half of the carbon-14 has decayed into nitrogen-14, and the sample is approximately 5,570 years old.
Carbon dating cannot be used effectively in dating objects that are older than 80,000 years. When objects are that old, much of the carbon-14 has already decayed into nitrogen-14, and the molecule amount that is left doesn’t provide a reliable measurement of age. In the case of older objects, other age-dating methods are available, methods which use radioactive atoms with longer half-lives than carbon has.
This passage is mainly about______.
archeology and the study of ancient artifacts.
one method of dating old objects.
various uses for carbon.
the differences between carbon-14 and nitrogen-14.
Which of the following is NOT true about carbon-14?
It and nitrogen always exist in equal amounts in any substance.
Its half-life is more than 5,000 years.
It can decay into nitrogen-14.
It is radioactive.
The word “it” in paragraph 1 refers to______.
carbon dating
the age
any organic natural material
archeology
The word “underlying” could best be replaced by______.
below
requiring
serving as a basis for
being studied through
The word “roughly” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to______.
precisely
approximately
harshly
coarsely
The paragraph following the passage most probably discusses______.
what substances are part of all living things.
how carbon-14 decay intonitrogen.-14.
why carbon-14 has such a long half-life.
various other age-dating methods.
It is implied in the passage that______.
carbon dating has no known uses outside of archeology.
fossils cannot be age-dated using carbon-14.
carbon dating could not be used on an item containing nitrogen.
carbon-14 does not have the longest known half-life.
It can be inferred from the passage that if an item contains more carbon-14 than nitrogen-14, then the item is______.
not as much as 5,570 years old
too old to be age-dated with carbon-14
too radioactive to be used by archeologists
more than 5.570 years old
Rain poured down on the roof. I was trying to read but the sound was to loud. I couldn’t help myself from being a little grumpy. I want to be outside playing, but the rain was keeping me inside.
My mom had gone to the grocery store, and my dad was spending Saturday at the office. I had planned to spend the day hiking, but Mother Nature decided that today was the perfect day for rain.
It meant that I would have to entertain myself. I spent most of the morning playing with my stuffed animals and reading. I was sitting next to the windows staring out when I got a strange idea: why not just go outside anyway?.
I put on my boots and a big raincoat and stepped out into the wet world. It was raining hard but it wasn’t cold. All I could hear were raindrops and the wind. I decided to go on my hike anyway.
My feed didn’t make any sound on the wet ground and the forest seemed different. I went to my favourite place and sat down. In the summer, my best friend Ellen and I would come here and sit for hours. It was our special place. All of a sudden, I thought I heard someone shouting my name. I turned and saw Ellen walking up behind me.
“Oh my Gosh! It’s really you, Martha!” She said. “I can’t believe that you’re out here right now”. I thought I would be the only person crazy enough to go for a walk in the rain.”
I was very happy to have some company. We decided that hiking in the rain was just as fun as hiking in the sunshine. We planned on hiking in the rain again.
What is the best title for the story?
Rainy Day Work
A Rainy Day Hike
A Rainy Day Indoors
Rainy Day Homework
The word “grumpy” in paragraph 1 is closet in meaning to ______.
stupid
bad-tempered
uninterested
unsatisfactory
What was keeping Martha inside?
The heat
Her parents
Bad weather
Lots of homework
What does Martha mean when she says “It meant that I would have to entertain myself”?
She was tired
She was feeling sick.
She had to find something to do
She was bored with doing homework.
The word “company” in the last paragraph is closet in meaning to ______.
time
space
friend
business
What did Martha think about being outside?
It was too hot
It was cold
It was very nice
It was too wet to walk
What will Martha and Ellen probably do next time its rains?
Stay inside
Doing homework.
Go for another hike
Go to their friend’s house.
Life in the Universe
Exobiology is the study of life that originates from outside of Earth. As yet, of course, no such a life forms have been found. Exobiologists, however, have done important work in the theoretical study of where life is most likely to evolve, and what those extraterrestrial life forms might be like.
What sorts of planets are most likely to develop life? Most scientists likely to agree that a habitable planet must be terrestrial, or rock-based, with liquid surface water and biogeochemical cycles that somewhat resemble the continuous movement ands transformation of materials in the environment. These cycles include the circulation of elements and nutrients upon which life and the Earth’climate depend. Since (as far as we know) all life is carbon-based, a stable carbon cycle is especially important.
The habitable zone is the region around a star in which planets can develop life. Assuming the need for liquid surface water, it follows that most stars around the size of our sun will be able to sustain habitable zones for billions of years. Stars that are larger than the sun are much hotter and burn out more quickly; life there may not have enough time to evolve. Stars that are smaller than the sun have different problems. First of all, planets is their habitable zones will be so close to the stars that they will be “tidally blocked”- that is one side of the planet will always face the star in perpetual daylight with the other side in perpetual night. Another possible obstacle to life on smaller stars is that they tend to vary in their luminosity, or brightness, due to flares and “star spots”. The variation can be large enough to have harmful effects on the ecosystem.
Of course, not all stars of the right size will give rise to life; they also must have terrestrial planets with the right kind of orbits. Most solar systems have more than one planet, which influence each other’s orbits with their own gravity. Therefore, in order to have a stable system with no planets flying out into space, the width of a star’s habitable zone. This means that for life to evolve, the largest possible number of life-supporting planets in any star’s habitable zone is two.
Finally, not all planets meeting the above conditions will necessarily develop life. One major threat is large, frequent asteroid and comet impacts, which will wipe out life each time it tries to evolve. The case of Earth teaches that having large gas gains, such as Saturn and Jupiter, in the outer part of the solar system can help keep a planet safe for life. Due to their strong gravitation, they tend to catch or deflect large objects before they can reach Earth.
Which is the topic of the passage?
The search for intelligent life.
Conditions necessary for life.
Characteristics of extraterrestrial life.
Life in our solar system.
All of the following are mentioned in the passage as necessary for the development of life except ______.
rock
carbon
oxygen
water
The word “which” in paragraph 3 refers to ______.
star
zone
region
planet
It can be inferred from the paragraph 3 that ______.
the Earth is in the sun’s habitable zone.
the Earth is tidally locked to the sun.
the sun varies in its luminosity.
variations in luminosity help life to develop.
The word “sustain” in paragraph 3 could best be replaced by ______.
assist
have
need
experience
In order for life to develop, a planet’s orbit must not be______.
stable
very close to another planet’s orbit.
on the same planet as another planet’s orbit.
less wide than the star’s habitable zone.
In can be inferred from paragraph 4 that______.
most stars have more than two planets in their habitable zone.
no star has more than two planets in its habitable zone.
it is not possible for a star to have three planets with life on them.
for life to develop, a star must have at least two planets in its habitable zone.
Which of the following best expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence in the passage?
Because of their nearness, habitable planets orbiting smaller stars usually have either constant daylight or constant night.
The habitable zones of smaller stars are so close to the star that planets within them do not spin.
One problem with some stars is that their habitable zones are tidally locked into either light or darkness.
Some stars become tidally locked, so that they only shine light on one side of a planet.
Millions of people are using cellphones today. In many places, it is actually considered unusual not to use one. In many countries, cellphones are very popular with young people. They find that the phones are more than a means of communication - having a mobile phone shows that they are cool and connected.
The explosion in mobile phone use around the world has made some health professionals worried. Some doctors are concerned that in the future many people may suffer health problems from the use of mobile phones. In England, there has been a serious debate about this issue. Mobile phone companies are worried about the negative publicity of such ideas. They say that there is no proof that mobile phones are bad for your health.
On the other hand, medical studies have shown changes in the brain cells of some people who use mobile phones. Signs of change in the tissues of the brain and head can be detected with modern scanning equipment. In one case, a traveling salesman had to retire at young age because of serious memory loss. He couldn't remember even simple tasks. He would often forget the name of his own son. This man used to talk on his mobile phone for about six hours a day, every day of his working week, for a couple of years. His family doctor blamed his mobile phone use, but his employer's doctor didn't agree.
What is it that makes mobile phones potentially harmful? The answer is radiation. High-tech machines can detect very small amounts of radiation from mobile phones. Mobile phone companies agree that there is some radiation, but they say the amount is too small to worry about.
As the discussion about their safety continues, it appears that it's best to use mobile phones less often. Use your regular phone if you want to talk for a long time. Use your mobile phone only when you really need it. Mobile phones can be very useful and convenient, especially in emergencies. In the future, mobile phones may have a warning label that says they are bad for your health. So for now, it's wise not to use your mobile phone too often.
The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to ______.
doctors
ideas
professionals
companies
The phrase “negative publicity” in paragraph 2 most likely means ______.
poor ideas about the effects of cellphones
information on the lethal effects of cellphones
the negative public use of cellphones
widespread opinion about bad effect of cellphones.
According to the passage, cellphones are very popular with young people because ______.
they make them look more stylish.
they are worrying.
they are a means of communication.
they are considered unusual.
What could be the most suitable title for the passage?
Technological Innovations and Their Price.
The Way Mobile Phones Work.
Mobile Phones: A Must of Our Time.
The Reasons Why Mobile Phones Are Popular.
The word “potentially” in paragraph 4 is closet in meaning to ______.
possibly
privately
obviously
certainly
According to the passage, people should ______.
only use mobile phones in medical emergencies.
never use mobile phones in all cases.
only use mobile phone in urgent cases.
keep off mobile phones regularly.
According to paragraph 3, the salesman ______.
couldn’t remember his name.
blamed his doctor.
had a problem with memory.
had to retire because of his age.
TRAVELING TO WORK
If you were going to choose a job that involves travel, what would be your first choice? There are many jobs available today that give people opportunities to travel. Although may traveling careers sound fantastic, they also have disadvantages.
Being an au pair is an excellent way to not only go to different countries, but to live in different places around the world and really get a feel for the culture. Au pairs lives with the families they are placed with and take of children. Many parents include au pairs in family events and vacations, so they experience many aspects of the new culture while on the job. However, many of the activities are centered around the children, so they may not get to experience many things that interest adults.
For people who want a bit more freedom working abroad, being an English teacher maybe a good choice. There are English teaching jobs in almost countries in the world. People teaching English in other countries often have a chance to travel on the weekends around the country. One drawback is that many teachers often wind up hanging out with other English teachers, and they don’t have time to learn the country’s language.
The nickname “roadie” implies that this job involves life on the road. Roadies are people who work and travel with bands and provide technical support. Roadies can be lighting and stage crew who set up the stage and break it down before and after events. They can also be technicians helping band members with their instruments. International tours take a band’s crew to cities around the world, often requiring air travel. However, the crew doesn’t get much time off, so they may travel to several countries without seeing much besides concert venues and hotels.
Similarly, flight attendants often travel to cities around the world, but they don’t see much besides the inside of airplanes and hotels. However, when they do have time off, they can often fly at no cost, and family member can sometimes fly free as well. Its is widely thought that a flight attendant job is glamorous, but flight attendants must deal with travel hassles, as well as security issues.
All jobs gave advantages and disadvantages whether or not you travel for work, so if you have the travel bug, keep these jobs in mind for the future.
Which of the following is a disadvantage of the job as an au pair?
experience many interesting things
live in different places around the world.
experience many aspects of the new culture.
most activities are centered around children.
What does the passage mainly discuss?
Jobs with opportunities to travel.
Disadvantages of traveling jobs.
Traveling to and from work
Jobs involving traveling by planes.
The word “glamorous” in paragraph 5 is closet in meaning to
skilled
atractive
permanent
challenging
How is a flight attendant’s job similar to a roadie’s?
Family members may not have to pay for flights.
They must deal with travel hassles.
A lot of time is spent indoors.
They provide technical support.
The word “venue” in paragraph 4 is closet meaning to ?
performances
laces
tours
artists
The word “they” in paragraph 1 refers to ?
people
opportunities
careers
disadvantages
Which of the following is something a roadie might do?
set up the lights for a performance.
play the guitar in front of a large audience.
clean hotel rooms after the ban and crew have left.
work on the road
It can be inferred from the passage that .
traveling careers have more disadvantages than many other.
English teachers abroad don’t know the language of the country where they work.
it’s essential that the job you choose have more benefits than drawbacks.
people who want to travel are more likely to get a job.








