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Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C and D) one best answer to complete each sentence
Lisa's been able to play the piano since she was six, ____?
wasn't he
hasn't she
isn't she
has not she
The woman felt proud of her husband. She lived next door.
The woman who living next door felt proud of her husband.
The woman who lived next door felt proud of her husband.
The woman who lives next door felt proud of her husband.
The woman lived next door felt proud of her husband.
Everybody congratulated the astronauts ____ their successful trip into space.
for
of
in
on
From the four underlined words or phrases A,B,C, or D, identify the one that is not correct.
Neither James or his brother has been come to Paris.
or
his
has been come
to
Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
hoped
admired
missed
looked
From the four underlined words or phrases A,B,C, or D, identify the one that is not correct.
This year (A) , that (B) is for the first time, the event is open to (C) all amateur athletes along with (D) the traditional professional.
This year
that
is open to
along with
____________ I bought the golden fish.
It was from this shop that
It was this shop which
It was this shop that
I was from this shop where
Despite the bad weather, he ____ get to the airport in time.
couldn't
can
was able to
almost
EMS stand for ____.
Express Mail Service
Electronic Mail Service
Economic Mail Service
Environment management Service
____________in 2001 that the World Trade Center was destroyed.
It was
What was
It is
Which was
You should not indulge yourself ____________ anything that can form a bad habit.
on
at
in
for
He is very good at ____________ people singing with his guitar.
accompanying
making
having
getting
When the sky is blue and the sun is shining, you may say to your friends "_____"
What a beautiful day, is it?
A beautiful day, is not it?
It's not a beautiful day.
It's a beautiful day, isn't it?
Many rare ____ of animals are in danger of extinction.
species
pairs
beings
classes
I left it ____ on the table ____ in the drawer.
neither - or
either - nor
either - either
either - or
She is not intelligent, and she is not beautiful
She is either intelligent or beautiful
She is not only intelligent but also beautiful
She is not intelligent nor beautiful
She is neither intelligent nor beautiful
"What sports do you like?". "…………………"
Yes, it is my favorite sport
Well, I love volleyball and soccer
No, I don't.
I think it's boring
"How many times a week do you play tennis?"- "………………."
At the stadium
At least four times
Not very well
I like it, too
What are you interested ____ doing in your free time?
over
on
for
in
Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
avid
admire
variety
while
____ Julia ____ her sister are going to the park.
Not only-but also
Neither-nor
Either -nor
Both-and
I _____ the film last night because I _____ it several times before.
did not see / had seen
have not seen / see
do not see / have seen
had not seen / saw
Choose the word which has t he underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
provides
texts
helps
documents
When the telephone rang , she ………. a letter.
was written
writes
wrote
was writing
"Hi, sorry, I'm late." "…………………"
That's OK.
Pleased to meet you.
Hi, my name's Jim
Hi, I'm from Canada
From the four underlined words or phrases A,B,C, or D, identify the one that is not correct.
She hardly dances beautifully or sings well, doesn't she?
hardly
dances
sings
doesn't she
From the four underlined words or phrases A,B,C, or D, identify the one that is not correct.
He is the second person be killed in that way.
second
be killed
in
that way
Which of the following leisure activities do you think British people often do in their spare time? The word "spare" is closest in meaning to "____".
absent
free
lost
empty
We have apartment ____ the park.
overlooked
overlooking
to overlook
overlooks
How long ............ waiting for me? Just a few minutes.
are you
have you been
were you
had you been
Choose the item among A,B,C or D that best answers the question from 31 to 35 about the passage
Millions of people of all ages enjoy a hobby which is both interesting and fun. And every year, more and more people start a stamp collection (31)……..their own and discover an interest which can last a lifetime. Starting your collection is easy (32)…….stamps can be found everywhere. Holiday postcards from friends, birthday cards from relatives and letters from pen pals can all (33)………you with stamps from all over the world. But once you have started collecting (34)………, you will probably want to join the Stamp Collectors’ Club which (35)…….to provide collectors with new British stamps.
Question 31:
of
for
from
on
Choose the item among A,B,C or D that best answers the question from 31 to 35 about the passage
Millions of people of all ages enjoy a hobby which is both interesting and fun. And every year, more and more people start a stamp collection (31)……..their own and discover an interest which can last a lifetime. Starting your collection is easy (32)…….stamps can be found everywhere. Holiday postcards from friends, birthday cards from relatives and letters from pen pals can all (33)………you with stamps from all over the world. But once you have started collecting (34)………, you will probably want to join the Stamp Collectors’ Club which (35)…….to provide collectors with new British stamps
Question 32:
moreover
because
furthermore
addition
Choose the item among A,B,C or D that best answers the question from 31 to 35 about the passage
Millions of people of all ages enjoy a hobby which is both interesting and fun. And every year, more and more people start a stamp collection (31)……..their own and discover an interest which can last a lifetime. Starting your collection is easy (32)…….stamps can be found everywhere. Holiday postcards from friends, birthday cards from relatives and letters from pen pals can all (33)………you with stamps from all over the world. But once you have started collecting (34)………, you will probably want to join the Stamp Collectors’ Club which (35)…….to provide collectors with new British stamps.
Question 33:
export
provide
consider
take
Choose the item among A,B,C or D that best answers the question from 31 to 35 about the passage
Millions of people of all ages enjoy a hobby which is both interesting and fun. And every year, more and more people start a stamp collection (31)……..their own and discover an interest which can last a lifetime. Starting your collection is easy (32)…….stamps can be found everywhere. Holiday postcards from friends, birthday cards from relatives and letters from pen pals can all (33)………you with stamps from all over the world. But once you have started collecting (34)………, you will probably want to join the Stamp Collectors’ Club which (35)…….to provide collectors with new British stamps.
Question 34:
attractive
competitive
great
seriously
Choose the item among A,B,C or D that best answers the question from 31 to 35 about the passage
Millions of people of all ages enjoy a hobby which is both interesting and fun. And every year, more and more people start a stamp collection (31)……..their own and discover an interest which can last a lifetime. Starting your collection is easy (32)…….stamps can be found everywhere. Holiday postcards from friends, birthday cards from relatives and letters from pen pals can all (33)………you with stamps from all over the world. But once you have started collecting (34)………, you will probably want to join the Stamp Collectors’ Club which (35)…….to provide collectors with new British stamps.
Question 35:
own
survive
exists
live
Read the passage and answer the questions from 36 to 40 that follow by circling the corresponding letter A,B,C, or D.
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) safeguards hundreds of species around the world, but we focus species attention on our flagship species: giant pandas, tigers, endangered whales and dolphins, rhinos, elephant, marine turtles and great apes. These species not only need species measures and extra protection in order to survive, they also serve as “umbrella” species: helping them helps numerous other species that live in the same habitats where animals or plants are normally found. In addition to our flagship animals, we work to protect numerous species in peril around the world that live within our priority eco-regions. Laree predators like snow leopards and grizzly bears, migratory species like whooping cranes and songbirds, and a host of other species facing threats also benefit from WWF’ s conservation efforts. Our wildlife trade experts at “traffic” work to ensure that trade wildlife products, doesn’t harm a species, while also fighting against illegal and unsustainable trade. WWF is known for acting sound science. Science leads and guides us strategies and approaches, from the way to restore tigers in viable, breed population to decide which areas need protection the most.
What does WWF stand for?
World Wildlife Fund.
World Wildlife Food.
World Wildlife Formation.
World Website Fund.
Read the passage and answer the questions from 36 to 40 that follow by circling the corresponding letter A,B,C, or D.
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) safeguards hundreds of species around the world, but we focus species attention on our flagship species: giant pandas, tigers, endangered whales and dolphins, rhinos, elephant, marine turtles and great apes. These species not only need species measures and extra protection in order to survive, they also serve as “umbrella” species: helping them helps numerous other species that live in the same habitats where animals or plants are normally found. In addition to our flagship animals, we work to protect numerous species in peril around the world that live within our priority eco-regions. Laree predators like snow leopards and grizzly bears, migratory species like whooping cranes and songbirds, and a host of other species facing threats also benefit from WWF’ s conservation efforts. Our wildlife trade experts at “traffic” work to ensure that trade wildlife products, doesn’t harm a species, while also fighting against illegal and unsustainable trade. WWF is known for acting sound science. Science leads and guides us strategies and approaches, from the way to restore tigers in viable, breed population to decide which areas need protection the most.
How many species do we pay much attention to?
8
5
7
9
Read the passage and answer the questions from 36 to 40 that follow by circling the corresponding letter A,B,C, or D.
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) safeguards hundreds of species around the world, but we focus species attention on our flagship species: giant pandas, tigers, endangered whales and dolphins, rhinos, elephant, marine turtles and great apes. These species not only need species measures and extra protection in order to survive, they also serve as “umbrella” species: helping them helps numerous other species that live in the same habitats where animals or plants are normally found. In addition to our flagship animals, we work to protect numerous species in peril around the world that live within our priority eco-regions. Laree predators like snow leopards and grizzly bears, migratory species like whooping cranes and songbirds, and a host of other species facing threats also benefit from WWF’ s conservation efforts. Our wildlife trade experts at “traffic” work to ensure that trade wildlife products, doesn’t harm a species, while also fighting against illegal and unsustainable trade. WWF is known for acting sound science. Science leads and guides us strategies and approaches, from the way to restore tigers in viable, breed population to decide which areas need protection the most.
What is the meaning of the world habitats in pharagraph 1?
The place where animals or plants are normally found.
The place where animals or plants can drink and slee
The place where animals or plants can eat find their enemy.
The place where animals can find and keep their body warm.
Read the passage and answer the questions from 36 to 40 that follow by circling the corresponding letter A,B,C, or D.
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) safeguards hundreds of species around the world, but we focus species attention on our flagship species: giant pandas, tigers, endangered whales and dolphins, rhinos, elephant, marine turtles and great apes. These species not only need species measures and extra protection in order to survive, they also serve as “umbrella” species: helping them helps numerous other species that live in the same habitats where animals or plants are normally found. In addition to our flagship animals, we work to protect numerous species in peril around the world that live within our priority eco-regions. Laree predators like snow leopards and grizzly bears, migratory species like whooping cranes and songbirds, and a host of other species facing threats also benefit from WWF’ s conservation efforts. Our wildlife trade experts at “traffic” work to ensure that trade wildlife products, doesn’t harm a species, while also fighting against illegal and unsustainable trade. WWF is known for acting sound science. Science leads and guides us strategies and approaches, from the way to restore tigers in viable, breed population to decide which areas need protection the most.
What can science help us in safeguarding endangered species?
Lead and guide strategies and approaches.
Find the way to kill all species easily.
Discover another habitat of animal.
Search for a food source for animals.
Read the passage and answer the questions from 36 to 40 that follow by circling the corresponding letter A,B,C, or D.
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) safeguards hundreds of species around the world, but we focus species attention on our flagship species: giant pandas, tigers, endangered whales and dolphins, rhinos, elephant, marine turtles and great apes. These species not only need species measures and extra protection in order to survive, they also serve as “umbrella” species: helping them helps numerous other species that live in the same habitats where animals or plants are normally found. In addition to our flagship animals, we work to protect numerous species in peril around the world that live within our priority eco-regions. Laree predators like snow leopards and grizzly bears, migratory species like whooping cranes and songbirds, and a host of other species facing threats also benefit from WWF’ s conservation efforts. Our wildlife trade experts at “traffic” work to ensure that trade wildlife products, doesn’t harm a species, while also fighting against illegal and unsustainable trade. WWF is known for acting sound science. Science leads and guides us strategies and approaches, from the way to restore tigers in viable, breed population to decide which areas need protection the most.
Which of the following is not stated in the passage?
WWF safeguards hundreds of species around the world.
These above species need extra protection so as not to be extinct.
WWF is known for acting on sound science.
All species are so fierce that scientists can’t take care of them.

