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Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently
invent
moment
patent
silent
Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently
sum
sure
sing
sound
Choose the word with a different stress pattern.
convert
transform
frighten
believe
Choose the word with a different stress pattern.
exception
popular
passionate
family
Choose the best option to complete each of the following sentences. The_________surfaced a few miles off the coast.
earbud
submarine
laptop
headphone
George is a great_________of jazz music.
format
hit
pop
fan
Some_________like schools, parks are essential for our daily living.
leaders
priorities
invalids
facilities
Would you please_________the table for dinner?
frown
inspire
lay
nurture
When she_________into the room, Jack_________to music.
came-listened
was coming-listened
came- was listening
was coming-was listening
I hope that the weather_________wonderful next Saturday.
will be
is going to be
was
is
Be quite! My son_________his exercises.
does
was doing
is doing
has done
You can go there by bus, _________you can go there by train.
but
or
for
so
Choose the word or phrase that ss CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following sentences.
Justin Timberlake is one of the most well-known male singers in the world.
handsome
generous
famous
meaningful
Choose the word or phrase that ss CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following sentences. 5 per cent of the world’s population consumes 80 per cent of the planet’s resources.
uses
collapses
invents
inspires
Choose the underlined part which needs correction. The computer is so old, because my brother still wants to keep it.
is
because
wants
it
Choose the underlined part which needs correction. Participating in volunteer activities help Peter improve his life skills and meet new friends.
Participating
help
and
friends
Choose the underlined part which needs correction. Mike cannot only play the piano well but also sing beautiful.
cannot
the
but
beautiful
Read the passage and choose the best option to fill in each blank.
The ensemble comedy-drama series Mozart in the Jungle follows the (1) __________music scene in New York City, which focuses on the lives of those in the New York Symphony. Based on a memoir by oboist Blair Tindall, the surrealistic program (2) __________cameos from real-life musicians like Lelie Resnick, (3) __________plays many of the oboe solos in the show performed by protagonist Hailey Rutledge (portrayed by Lola Kirke). The show has been praised by publications like The New York Times for its emphasis (4) __________promoting overlooked female composers and conductors, some of music was even used in its soundtrack. Character-(5) __________yet comedic entertainment, Mozart in the Jungle spotlights a style of music that is not often seen in pop culture.
class
classical
classify
classification
Read the passage and choose the best option to fill in each blank. Based on a memoir by oboist Blair Tindall, the surrealistic program (2) __________cameos from real-life musicians like Lelie Resnick
feature
is featuring
features
will feature
Read the passage and choose the best option to fill in each blank.
(3) __________plays many of the oboe solos in the show performed by protagonist Hailey Rutledge (portrayed by Lola Kirke).
who
whom
which
whose
Read the passage and choose the best option to fill in each blank. The show has been praised by publications like The New York Times for its emphasis (4) __________promoting overlooked female composers and conductors, some of music was even used in its soundtrack.
about
on
for
with
Read the passage and choose the best option to fill in each blank. Character-(5) __________yet comedic entertainment, Mozart in the Jungle spotlights a style of music that is not often seen in pop culture.
taken
got
come
focused
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Computers are machines that can help uss in many ways. However, they can’t think or do things on their own. Humans have to feed them with information and tell them what to do with it. They can’t come up with any new information. However, they can save a lot of time. For example, all the information and the office files can be stored in a computer’s “memory”. If a clerk were to trace any information from a particular file, the computer would only take some seconds to find It. It would take a clerk days or even weeks to go through every file if no computers were used.
The first computers were huge and costly. They filled up almost the whole floor of large offices. Later, because of the usefulness and demand for computers in business, scientists soon found ways to produce cheaper and smaller computers. They invented chips which made it possible to store more information.
Today, computers are not only cheaper but also more compact. They can be carried from place to place easily. Computers can be used in offices by companies, and they can be also used at home, by families who can afford them.
Computers can__________.
save a lot of time
think
do things on their own
come up with new information
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions. It would take computers some__________to find information from a particular file.
days
weeks
seconds
months
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions. Chips are used to__________.
improve the speed of computers
make computers more beautiful
help to store information
eliminate unnecessary data from computers
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions. Today, computers are_________.
cheap but huge
huge and costly
costly but smalla
cheap and small
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions. The best title of the passage is__________.
An overview of computers
Benefits of computers in education
Some drawbacks of computers
Some specifications of computers
