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If you are (1)_______ of tracking calorie intake, boring diets and not knowing where to start to improve your health, this is your app!
A. tiring
B. tired
C. tirelessly
D. tiredness
At QNTCC, we offer you a different approach (2) _______ on a ketogenic and low-carbohydrate diet, without complications and with a lot of humor.
A. which based
B. which was based
C. based
D. basing
What will you find (3) _______ the app?
A. on
B. at
C. under
D. in
Every Monday, you will receive a (4) _______with practical and realistic content so that you learn (5)_______ healthily, lose weight and, most importantly, enjoy the process.
A. one-hour video class
B. class one-hour video
C. video class one-hour
D. video one-hour class
Every Monday, you will receive a (4) _______with practical and realistic content so that you learn (5)_______ healthily, lose weight and, most importantly, enjoy the process.
A. eating
B. to eating
C. eat
D. to eat
No (6) _______ calories or obsessing about the scale. Just real food, easy recipes and healthy habits.
A. computing
B. counting
C. calculating
D. making
School violence is widespread, takes place in all countries and affects a significant (7)_______ of children and adolescents.
A. level
B. amount
C. number
D. quality
It is mostly perpetrated by peers but, in some cases, is perpetrated by teachers and other school (8) _______.
A. staff
B. member
C. employer
D. director
Talk about what bullying is and how to (9) _______ it safely.
A. come up with
B. stand up to
C. put up with
D. look up to
Keep the lines of (10) _______ open.
A. communication
B. speech
C. diplomacy
D. translation
· (11) _______ their confidence and friendship, children can be protected from bullying behavior.
A. Despite
B. Thanks to
C. Apart from
D. According to
By treating (12) _______ with kindness and respect, adults show the kids in their lives that there is no place for bullying.
A. others
B. other
C. the others
D. another
a. Debbie: Hi, Penny. How are you doing? Have you just been to the gym?
b. Debbie: Yes, good. I'm planning on going to the gym later, but it's hard finding the time now I've got a child!
c. Penny: Hi, Debbie. I'm good, thanks. Yes, I've just finished a workout. How are you?
A. b-c-a
B. a-c-b
C. b-a-c
D.c-a-b
a. JOHN: Well, I decided to make a dishwasher that uses carbon dioxide.
b. PROFESSOR: Sounds like a brilliant idea! Your system will totally do away with the need for strong detergents. So what happens once the dishes are clean?
c. PROFESSOR: In place of water and detergent? How will you manage that?
d. JOHN: Well, to allow them to dry, the liquid carbon dioxide and the waste materials all go to an area called the holding chamber. That's where the liquid is depressurized and so it reverts to a gas. Then the oil and grease are separated out and sent to the waste system.
e. JOHN: The idea is to pressurize the carbon dioxide so that it becomes a liquid. The fluid is then released into the dishwasher where it cleans the dishes all by itself
(Adapted from IELTS CAMBRIDGE 10)
A. a-b-e-c-d
B. a-c-e-b-d
C.e-b-d-c-a
D.d-c-a-b-e
Hey Jacob,
a. Don't worry, it's not dangerous because the school gives everyone lots of safety equipment to wear.
b. Sarah says it's really exciting and worth the money.
c. I know you love extreme sports so I thought you might like to come with us.
d. Are you free next Saturday? A few of us are going surfing at Turtle Beach.
e. We will meet at the surf school on the beach. It costs 10 dollars to rent a surfboard.
Let me know if you can come by Tuesday. I want to call the school to book the surfboards the day after. I hope you can come!
See you soon,
Mark.
(Adapted from I Learn Smart World)
A.c-e-b-d-a
B.d-a-b-e-c
C. c-e-a-b-d
D.d-c-e-b-a
a. Free radicals are unstable chemicals that form naturally in the body and are linked to problems such as heart disease and cancer.
b. Pickles can boost your intake of antioxidants.
c. Eating fermented foods may help with everything from insulin resistance to inflammation. d. The natural antioxidants found in all fruits and vegetables help fight free radicals.
e. Sauerkraut, one of the most popular fermented foods worldwide, has been shown to have anticancer benefits, while eating yogurt regularly may reduce the risk of obesity. (Adapted from Healthline)
A.c-e-b-d-a
B.e-d-e-b-c
C.e-a-c-d-b
D. b-e-c-a-d
a. It has been estimated that an additional one-fourth of the Earth's land surface is threatened by this process.
b. The expansion of desert-like conditions into areas where they did not previously exist is called desertification.
c. Desertification is accomplished primarily through the loss of stabilizing natural vegetation and the subsequent accelerated erosion of the soil by wind and water.
d. The deserts, which already occupy approximately a fourth of the Earth's land surface, have in recent decades been increasing at an alarming pace.
e. In some cases the loose soil is blown completely away, leaving a stony surface; in other cases, the finer particles may be removed, while the sand-sized particles are accumulated to form mobile hills or ridges of sand.
A. c-a-b-d-e
B. d-a-b-e-c
C. d-b-a-c-e
D.e-d-b-a-c
The commitment of BTS fans, known as ARMYS, (18) _______
A. that had a strong preference only for their favorite members called "biases"
B. shows an intensity that goes well beyond confessing "biases" for favorite members
C. having revealed an obsessive devotion, namely "biases", for specific members
D. in which fans have strong "biases" towards their favorite idols
So it came as a shock when BTS released a video (19) _______.
A. in which they announced that they would stop performing together.
B. announced that they would stop performing together
C. whose they revealed that they would no longer be a team.
D. informed their decision to terminate their joint performances.
Gathered around a table laden with food and wine, (20) _______.
A. their fans' spirits can help BTS minimize high-pressure work and the continuous demand for new songs.
B. their audience empathized with the high-pressure workload that the band had endured.
C. their intense work environment and the continuous pressure for new music led to the break-up of the band.
D. band members took turns to rue the band's high-pressure work and the constant demand for new music
(21) _______
A. BTS's unique K-pop image vanishes with their break-up, leaving their fan bereft
B. Upon the loss of BTS's unique image, their fans would remain unconcerned
C. Having the most special image in K-pop, ARMYs are heartbroken over the news
D. ARMYs feel bereft in order that BTS has a different image from other K-pop acts
(22) _______.
A. The disbandment of BTS left their fans struggling to find their identities
B. BTS has created a special yet challenging connection with their fans
C. The combination strengthened the bond with young fans struggling to forge their identities
D. Having difficulty in defining themselves, the bond with young fans was reinforced
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence?
A. Breakthrough innovations are defining the boundaries between the physical, digital and biological realms, which is a significant challenge for our future.
B. Our future will be held back by traditional technologies unless the lines between physical, digital and biological domains become distinct.
C. Cutting-edge technologies are currently shaping our future by increasingly merging physical, digital and biological fields.
D. We must struggle to integrate physical, digital and biological knowledge so that our future won't be dominated by new technologies.
The word "converge" in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to_______.
A. deliver
B. emphasize
C. demonstrate
D. separate
The word "they" in paragraph 2 refers to_______.
A. societies
B. shifts
C. technologies
D. materials
The word "goes hand in hand” in the third paragraph can be 1 replaced by_______.
A. contradicts
B. accompanies
C. appreciates
D. advocates
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a technology appearing in the Fourth Industrial Revolution?
A. semiconductor
B. nanotechnology
C. virtual reality
D. 3D printing
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Nanotechnology and virtual reality were first developed during the Fourth Industrial Revolution, but until now, their impact seems to have been negligible.
B. The influence of innovations from the Third Industrial Revolution remains extremely powerful and continues to dominate most industries and economies.
C. Technological change creates various job opportunities without transforming the natural characteristics of work.
D. Automation is predicted to be blamed for the disappearance of almost 50% of all jobs in the US within the next 20 years.
In which paragraph does the writer mention a future causal relationship?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 2
C. Paragraph 3
D. Paragraph 4
In which paragraph does the writer cite research from a famous university about possible unemployment?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 2
C. Paragraph 3
D. Paragraph 4
According to paragraph 1, which of the following is NOT a phase in which the essence of the drama can be prescribed?
A. complexity generates efficiency
B. nature generates complexity
C. complexity generates complexity
D. efficiency threatens the future of complexity
The word They in paragraph 2 refers to_______.
A. human beings
B. intellectual faculties
C. contemporary crises
D. three phases
Where in paragraph 2 does the following sentence best fit?
Those who fail to establish a harmonious relationship with the biosphere are destined to die out rapidly.
A. [I]
B. [II]
C. [III]
D. [IV]
Which of the following best summarizes paragraph 2?
A. Despite human intellectual achievement, the current challenge of sustainably managing the limited resources for a growing population is supreme and unprecedented, requiring immediate action.
B. Addressing the unprecedented problem of wasting Earth's resources for an increasing population is the responsibility of future generations.
C. The lack of resources we face today is entirely the fault of previous generations, especially by civilizations like the Romans.
D. Human beings possess extraordinary intelligence, continually discovering things that previous generations deemed impossible.
The word "onus" in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by_______.
A. responsibility
B. indifference
C. privilege
D. belief
The word "hostile" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to_______.
A. harsh
B. supportive
C. generous
D. supernatural
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A. If extraterrestrial living creatures exist, life on other planets will surpass Earth in every field, particularly in intelligence and technology.
B. If extraterrestrial life has evolved, there is a strong probability that intelligence and technology emerge similarly to Earth's development.
C. Human beings have not yet made contact with extraterrestrial life forms; so there is no direct evidence or knowledge about their intelligence and technology.
D. Human understanding is limited within our solar system; hence, our technology and intelligence can never surpass extraterrestrial creatures.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The advancements in modern technology have occurred independently of any evolution.
B. Living creatures have to adapt behaviors to evolve into superior species.
C. Human innovation has simple techniques while maintaining efficiency, and creating highly effective solutions.
D. The impressive advancements in modern technology have developed alongside biological evolution.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Discovering a new habitable planet, future generations can avoid the current challenges that Earth faces and pave the way for a more promising future among the stars.
B. Human experiences demonstrate the viability of complexity, suggesting that reducing the complexity does not contribute to better living standards.
C. The failure of human complexity has cosmic consequences, implying that other planets with intelligent life might encounter similar crises.
D. The future generations have the responsibility to enrich the achievement of humankind by seeking life on other planets.
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
A. Human technological advancements and crises raise concerns about the sustainability of complexity, potentially impacting the future of life on Earth and other planets.
B. The ongoing global crises and human advancements illustrate a sustainable and prosperous future of life on Earth and potentially other planets.
C. Humanity does not know how to efficiently use natural resources and has to face problems related to population growth and environmental degradation.
D. Contemporary crises suggest that up-to-date technology ensures a stable life in the universe.