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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words whose pronunciation is different from the others in each of the following questions
mastered
gifted
minded
dedicated
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words whose pronunciation is different from the others in each of the following questions
school
each
speech
teacher
Choose a word with stress on the syllable in another location
prevention
organism
attraction
engagement
Choose a word with stress on the syllable in another location
inhabit
disappear
imagine
continue
Choose a word with stress on the syllable in another location
politician
popularity
laboratory
documentary
During the time I started to get chest pains, I ……… tennis a lot
was playing
had played
would play
have played
My computer is not………of running this software
suitable
capable
compatible
able
We object………your leaving dinner table to take calls
for
on
to
with
…………, he could not lift the trap door
As he was strong
Strong as was he
As strong he was
Strong as he was
When I was little, my father gave me some advice. He said…………talk to strangers
don’t
I shouldn’t
that shouldn’t
that I don’t
Although ……. satisfied with the contract, the officials hesitatingly agreed to sign it
completion
completely
completed
complete
I think Japan ……. the World Cup one dayI think Japan ……. the World Cup one day
wins
is winning
is going to win
will win
He always complains about my ………………….to cook
inability
unable
ability
able
Is that a good mother who only cares about her…….?
beauty
beautiful
beautify
beautifully
That hotel is so expensive. They……. you sixty pounds for bed and breakfast
take
cost
charge
fine
Is this the address to ………………you want the package sent?
where
whose
whom
which
I'm sure you'll have no……. the exam
difficulty passing
difficulties to pass
difficulty to pass
difficulties of passing
Janet: "Do you feel like going to the cinema this evening?" - Susan: "…….."
I don't agree, I'm afraid
You’re welcome
That would be great
I feel very bored
My responsibility is to wash the dishes and……. the garbage
take up
get out
get up
take out
It is necessary to be careful ……………your career
when you have chosen
when you will choose
when you chose
when choosing
What a lovely hat you have!-Thanks…….
That’s Ok
I don’t care
Certainly
I’m glad you like it
I am considering……. my job. Can you recommend a good company?
changing
to change
to move
moving
I didn’t know exactly how old he was, but he …..about 30 the first time we met
should be
must have been
should have been
must be
Since I came here, I……. a lot of acquaintances
am having
have
have had
had
The train……. when we arrived at the station
had left already
has left already
had already left
was already leaving
While I……. TV last night, a mouse ran across the floor
was watching
watched
watch
am watching
The most common way of attracting someone’s attention from a distance is…….
smiling
nodding
waving
handshaking
……… children were injured. They all came back unharmed
None of
Not any of the
None of the
Not any of
The room needs……. for the wedding
decorating
to decorate
decorate
be decorated
Read the essay, choose the answer to fill in the blanks
In this age of (30) ………telephone networks and electronic mail, it seems that fewer and even fewer people are taking time to sit down and write letters (31) ………friends and relatives. For hundreds of years, letters were the only way to keep (32) ………people who were any distance away and letter-writing was seen as an important skill for all learned people (33) ……….
Gradually, (34) ………, the importance of writing letters is decreasing to a point that majority of us have to (35) ………a special effort to turn out something worthwhile when we apply for a job or make a complaint. In business circles the tendency is for routine communications to become shorter. (36) ………clients may appreciate a detailed letter, an employee who sends out long letters is often regarded as (37) ………. Many people prefer the telephone in all circumstances and its speed is essential in many situations but (38) ………have you put the telephone down, dissatisfied with what you have managed to say? I don’t think I’ll throw my (39) ………away yet.Question 30
advanced
progressive
highly-developed
all are correct
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In this age of (30) ………telephone networks and electronic mail, it seems that fewer and even fewer people are taking time to sit down and write letters (31) ………friends and relatives. For hundreds of years, letters were the only way to keep (32) ………people who were any distance away and letter-writing was seen as an important skill for all learned people (33) ……….
Gradually, (34) ………, the importance of writing letters is decreasing to a point that majority of us have to (35) ………a special effort to turn out something worthwhile when we apply for a job or make a complaint. In business circles the tendency is for routine communications to become shorter. (36) ………clients may appreciate a detailed letter, an employee who sends out long letters is often regarded as (37) ………. Many people prefer the telephone in all circumstances and its speed is essential in many situations but (38) ………have you put the telephone down, dissatisfied with what you have managed to say? I don’t think I’ll throw my (39) ………away yet.Question 31
for
with
from
to
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In this age of (1) ………telephone networks and electronic mail, it seems that fewer and even fewer people are taking time to sit down and write letters (2) ………friends and relatives. For hundreds of years, letters were the only way to keep (3) ………people who were any distance away and letter-writing was seen as an important skill for all learned people (4) ……….
Gradually, (5) ………, the importance of writing letters is decreasing to a point that majority of us have to (6) ………a special effort to turn out something worthwhile when we apply for a job or make a complaint. In business circles the tendency is for routine communications to become shorter. (7) ………clients may appreciate a detailed letter, an employee who sends out long letters is often regarded as (8) ………. Many people prefer the telephone in all circumstances and its speed is essential in many situations but (9) ………have you put the telephone down, dissatisfied with what you have managed to say? I don’t think I’ll throw my (10) ………away yet.
on good terms with
in step with
in contact with
in favour of
Read the essay, choose the answer to fill in the blanks
In this age of (30) ………telephone networks and electronic mail, it seems that fewer and even fewer people are taking time to sit down and write letters (31) ………friends and relatives. For hundreds of years, letters were the only way to keep (32) ………people who were any distance away and letter-writing was seen as an important skill for all learned people (33) ……….
Gradually, (34) ………, the importance of writing letters is decreasing to a point that majority of us have to (35) ………a special effort to turn out something worthwhile when we apply for a job or make a complaint. In business circles the tendency is for routine communications to become shorter. (36) ………clients may appreciate a detailed letter, an employee who sends out long letters is often regarded as (37) ………. Many people prefer the telephone in all circumstances and its speed is essential in many situations but (38) ………have you put the telephone down, dissatisfied with what you have managed to say? I don’t think I’ll throw my (39) ………away yet.Question 33
mastered
to master
mastering
to be mastered
Read the essay, choose the answer to fill in the blanks
In this age of (30) ………telephone networks and electronic mail, it seems that fewer and even fewer people are taking time to sit down and write letters (31) ………friends and relatives. For hundreds of years, letters were the only way to keep (32) ………people who were any distance away and letter-writing was seen as an important skill for all learned people (33) ……….
Gradually, (34) ………, the importance of writing letters is decreasing to a point that majority of us have to (35) ………a special effort to turn out something worthwhile when we apply for a job or make a complaint. In business circles the tendency is for routine communications to become shorter. (36) ………clients may appreciate a detailed letter, an employee who sends out long letters is often regarded as (37) ………. Many people prefer the telephone in all circumstances and its speed is essential in many situations but (38) ………have you put the telephone down, dissatisfied with what you have managed to say? I don’t think I’ll throw my (39) ………away yet.Question 34
for example
therefore
however
in short
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In this age of (30) ………telephone networks and electronic mail, it seems that fewer and even fewer people are taking time to sit down and write letters (31) ………friends and relatives. For hundreds of years, letters were the only way to keep (32) ………people who were any distance away and letter-writing was seen as an important skill for all learned people (33) ……….
Gradually, (34) ………, the importance of writing letters is decreasing to a point that majority of us have to (35) ………a special effort to turn out something worthwhile when we apply for a job or make a complaint. In business circles the tendency is for routine communications to become shorter. (36) ………clients may appreciate a detailed letter, an employee who sends out long letters is often regarded as (37) ………. Many people prefer the telephone in all circumstances and its speed is essential in many situations but (38) ………have you put the telephone down, dissatisfied with what you have managed to say? I don’t think I’ll throw my (39) ………away yet.Question 36
As though
Despite
Even though
However
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In this age of (30) ………telephone networks and electronic mail, it seems that fewer and even fewer people are taking time to sit down and write letters (31) ………friends and relatives. For hundreds of years, letters were the only way to keep (32) ………people who were any distance away and letter-writing was seen as an important skill for all learned people (33) ……….
Gradually, (34) ………, the importance of writing letters is decreasing to a point that majority of us have to (35) ………a special effort to turn out something worthwhile when we apply for a job or make a complaint. In business circles the tendency is for routine communications to become shorter. (36) ………clients may appreciate a detailed letter, an employee who sends out long letters is often regarded as (37) ………. Many people prefer the telephone in all circumstances and its speed is essential in many situations but (38) ………have you put the telephone down, dissatisfied with what you have managed to say? I don’t think I’ll throw my (39) ………away yet.Question 37
impossible
unusual
inefficient
unimportant
Read the essay, choose the answer to fill in the blanks
In this age of (30) ………telephone networks and electronic mail, it seems that fewer and even fewer people are taking time to sit down and write letters (31) ………friends and relatives. For hundreds of years, letters were the only way to keep (32) ………people who were any distance away and letter-writing was seen as an important skill for all learned people (33) ……….
Gradually, (34) ………, the importance of writing letters is decreasing to a point that majority of us have to (35) ………a special effort to turn out something worthwhile when we apply for a job or make a complaint. In business circles the tendency is for routine communications to become shorter. (36) ………clients may appreciate a detailed letter, an employee who sends out long letters is often regarded as (37) ………. Many people prefer the telephone in all circumstances and its speed is essential in many situations but (38) ………have you put the telephone down, dissatisfied with what you have managed to say? I don’t think I’ll throw my (39) ………away yet.Question 38
how about
how much
how often
how long
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In this age of (30) ………telephone networks and electronic mail, it seems that fewer and even fewer people are taking time to sit down and write letters (31) ………friends and relatives. For hundreds of years, letters were the only way to keep (32) ………people who were any distance away and letter-writing was seen as an important skill for all learned people (33) ……….
Gradually, (34) ………, the importance of writing letters is decreasing to a point that majority of us have to (35) ………a special effort to turn out something worthwhile when we apply for a job or make a complaint. In business circles the tendency is for routine communications to become shorter. (36) ………clients may appreciate a detailed letter, an employee who sends out long letters is often regarded as (37) ………. Many people prefer the telephone in all circumstances and its speed is essential in many situations but (38) ………have you put the telephone down, dissatisfied with what you have managed to say? I don’t think I’ll throw my (39) ………away yet.Question 39
effort
letter
telephone
pen
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Long ago prehistoric man began to domesticate a number of wild plants and animals for his own use. This not only provided more abundant food but also allowed more people to live on a smaller plot of ground. We tend to forget that all of our present-day pets, livestock, and food plants were taken from the wild and developed into the forms we know today.
As centuries passed and human cultures evolved and blossomed, humans began to organise their knowledge of nature into the broad field of natural history. One aspect of early natural history concerned the use of plants for drugs and medicine. The early herbalists sometimes overworked their imaginations in this respect. For example, it was widely believed that a plant or part of a plant that resembles an internal organ would cure ailments of that organ, Thus, an extract made from a heart- shaped leaf might be prescribed for a person suffering from heart problems.
Nevertheless, the overall contributions of these early observers provided the rudiments of our present knowledge of drugs and their uses
What does this passage mainly discuss?
Prehistoric man
The beginning of natural history
Cures from plants
Early plants and animals
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Long ago prehistoric man began to domesticate a number of wild plants and animals for his own use. This not only provided more abundant food but also allowed more people to live on a smaller plot of ground. We tend to forget that all of our present-day pets, livestock, and food plants were taken from the wild and developed into the forms we know today.
As centuries passed and human cultures evolved and blossomed, humans began to organise their knowledge of nature into the broad field of natural history. One aspect of early natural history concerned the use of plants for drugs and medicine. The early herbalists sometimes overworked their imaginations in this respect. For example, it was widely believed that a plant or part of a plant that resembles an internal organ would cure ailments of that organ, Thus, an extract made from a heart- shaped leaf might be prescribed for a person suffering from heart problems.
Nevertheless, the overall contributions of these early observers provided the rudiments of our present knowledge of drugs and their uses
Domestication of plants and animals probably occurred because of ….
lack of wild animals and plants
early mans power as a hunter
need for more readily available food
the desire of prehistoric man to be nomadic
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Long ago prehistoric man began to domesticate a number of wild plants and animals for his own use. This not only provided more abundant food but also allowed more people to live on a smaller plot of ground. We tend to forget that all of our present-day pets, livestock, and food plants were taken from the wild and developed into the forms we know today.
As centuries passed and human cultures evolved and blossomed, humans began to organise their knowledge of nature into the broad field of natural history. One aspect of early natural history concerned the use of plants for drugs and medicine. The early herbalists sometimes overworked their imaginations in this respect. For example, it was widely believed that a plant or part of a plant that resembles an internal organ would cure ailments of that organ, Thus, an extract made from a heart- shaped leaf might be prescribed for a person suffering from heart problems.
Nevertheless, the overall contributions of these early observers provided the rudiments of our present knowledge of drugs and their uses
The word “this” refers to ……….
the earliest condition of prehistoric man
man’s domestication of plants and animals
providing food for man
man’s ability to live on a small plot of land
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Long ago prehistoric man began to domesticate a number of wild plants and animals for his own use. This not only provided more abundant food but also allowed more people to live on a smaller plot of ground. We tend to forget that all of our present-day pets, livestock, and food plants were taken from the wild and developed into the forms we know today.
As centuries passed and human cultures evolved and blossomed, humans began to organise their knowledge of nature into the broad field of natural history. One aspect of early natural history concerned the use of plants for drugs and medicine. The early herbalists sometimes overworked their imaginations in this respect. For example, it was widely believed that a plant or part of a plant that resembles an internal organ would cure ailments of that organ, Thus, an extract made from a heart- shaped leaf might be prescribed for a person suffering from heart problems.
Nevertheless, the overall contributions of these early observers provided the rudiments of our present knowledge of drugs and their uses
The word “blossomed” is closest in meaning to …..
produced flowers
flourished
learned
changed
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Long ago prehistoric man began to domesticate a number of wild plants and animals for his own use. This not only provided more abundant food but also allowed more people to live on a smaller plot of ground. We tend to forget that all of our present-day pets, livestock, and food plants were taken from the wild and developed into the forms we know today.
As centuries passed and human cultures evolved and blossomed, humans began to organise their knowledge of nature into the broad field of natural history. One aspect of early natural history concerned the use of plants for drugs and medicine. The early herbalists sometimes overworked their imaginations in this respect. For example, it was widely believed that a plant or part of a plant that resembles an internal organ would cure ailments of that organ, Thus, an extract made from a heart- shaped leaf might be prescribed for a person suffering from heart problems.
Nevertheless, the overall contributions of these early observers provided the rudiments of our present knowledge of drugs and their uses
An herbalist is which of the following?
A dreamer
A farmer
An early historian
Someone who uses plants in medicine
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Long ago prehistoric man began to domesticate a number of wild plants and animals for his own use. This not only provided more abundant food but also allowed more people to live on a smaller plot of ground. We tend to forget that all of our present-day pets, livestock, and food plants were taken from the wild and developed into the forms we know today.
As centuries passed and human cultures evolved and blossomed, humans began to organise their knowledge of nature into the broad field of natural history. One aspect of early natural history concerned the use of plants for drugs and medicine. The early herbalists sometimes overworked their imaginations in this respect. For example, it was widely believed that a plant or part of a plant that resembles an internal organ would cure ailments of that organ, Thus, an extract made from a heart- shaped leaf might be prescribed for a person suffering from heart problems.
Nevertheless, the overall contributions of these early observers provided the rudiments of our present knowledge of drugs and their uses
The phrase “in this respect” refers to ………
the development of the field of natural history
the use of plants for drugs and medicine
the origin of knowledge of nature
the development of human culture
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Long ago prehistoric man began to domesticate a number of wild plants and animals for his own use. This not only provided more abundant food but also allowed more people to live on a smaller plot of ground. We tend to forget that all of our present-day pets, livestock, and food plants were taken from the wild and developed into the forms we know today.
As centuries passed and human cultures evolved and blossomed, humans began to organise their knowledge of nature into the broad field of natural history. One aspect of early natural history concerned the use of plants for drugs and medicine. The early herbalists sometimes overworked their imaginations in this respect. For example, it was widely believed that a plant or part of a plant that resembles an internal organ would cure ailments of that organ, Thus, an extract made from a heart- shaped leaf might be prescribed for a person suffering from heart problems.
Nevertheless, the overall contributions of these early observers provided the rudiments of our present knowledge of drugs and their uses
The word “extract” is closest in meaning to …..
ailment
substance
flavour
design
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Long ago prehistoric man began to domesticate a number of wild plants and animals for his own use. This not only provided more abundant food but also allowed more people to live on a smaller plot of ground. We tend to forget that all of our present-day pets, livestock, and food plants were taken from the wild and developed into the forms we know today.
As centuries passed and human cultures evolved and blossomed, humans began to organise their knowledge of nature into the broad field of natural history. One aspect of early natural history concerned the use of plants for drugs and medicine. The early herbalists sometimes overworked their imaginations in this respect. For example, it was widely believed that a plant or part of a plant that resembles an internal organ would cure ailments of that organ, Thus, an extract made from a heart- shaped leaf might be prescribed for a person suffering from heart problems.
Nevertheless, the overall contributions of these early observers provided the rudiments of our present knowledge of drugs and their uses
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
Early herbalists were unimaginative
There is little relation between a cure for illness and the physical shape of a plant
The shape of a plant is indicative of its ability to cure ailments of a similarly shaped organ
The work of early herbalists has nothing to do with present day medicine
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Long ago prehistoric man began to domesticate a number of wild plants and animals for his own use. This not only provided more abundant food but also allowed more people to live on a smaller plot of ground. We tend to forget that all of our present-day pets, livestock, and food plants were taken from the wild and developed into the forms we know today.
As centuries passed and human cultures evolved and blossomed, humans began to organise their knowledge of nature into the broad field of natural history. One aspect of early natural history concerned the use of plants for drugs and medicine. The early herbalists sometimes overworked their imaginations in this respect. For example, it was widely believed that a plant or part of a plant that resembles an internal organ would cure ailments of that organ, Thus, an extract made from a heart- shaped leaf might be prescribed for a person suffering from heart problems.
Nevertheless, the overall contributions of these early observers provided the rudiments of our present knowledge of drugs and their uses
The word “rudiments” is closest in meaning to …..
history
beginnings
proofs
requirements
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Long ago prehistoric man began to domesticate a number of wild plants and animals for his own use. This not only provided more abundant food but also allowed more people to live on a smaller plot of ground. We tend to forget that all of our present-day pets, livestock, and food plants were taken from the wild and developed into the forms we know today.
As centuries passed and human cultures evolved and blossomed, humans began to organise their knowledge of nature into the broad field of natural history. One aspect of early natural history concerned the use of plants for drugs and medicine. The early herbalists sometimes overworked their imaginations in this respect. For example, it was widely believed that a plant or part of a plant that resembles an internal organ would cure ailments of that organ, Thus, an extract made from a heart- shaped leaf might be prescribed for a person suffering from heart problems.
Nevertheless, the overall contributions of these early observers provided the rudiments of our present knowledge of drugs and their uses
The passage would most likely lead to a more specific discussion in the field of………
biology
zoology
astrology
anatomy
Select the underline that needs fixing
My (A) daughter attempts passing (B) the entrance (C) examination this year(D)
My
passing
entrance
this year
Select the underline that needs fixing
I am (A) tired because (B) I’ve been (C) working too hardly (D).
am
because
been
hardly
Select the underline that needs fixing
My close (A) friend, that (B) has just got (C) Sacombank's scholarship, is an (D) excellent student
close
that
got
an
Select the underline that needs fixing
Are (A) English (B) spoken (C) in your classroom (D)?
Are
English
spoken
your classroom
Select the underline that needs fixing
If he works (A) more slowly (B), he wouldn't make (C) so many (D)mistakes
works
slowly
make
many
Select the underline that needs fixing
Computers are using (A) in many fields (B) such as (C) business, medicine and education (D).
are using
fields
as
education
Select the underline that needs fixing
When (A) will (B) this letter (C) translated (D) ?
When
will
this letter
translated
Select the underline that needs fixing
There’s something (A) wrong with (B)this wine (C). It tastes horribly (D)
something
with
wine
horribly
Select the underline that needs fixing
How much (A) terms(B) are there (C) in a school year (D) in your country?
How much
terms
are there
in a school year
Select the underline that needs fixing
Don’t forget (A) to say (B) goodbye to the interviewer (C) before leave (D) the office.
Don’t forget
to say
to the interviewer
leave
Select the sentence that is close to the given sentence:
The boy was not intelligent enough to have solved such complex problems alone
The complex problems couldn’t be solved because the boy was so stupid.
The boy was not intelligent but he managed to solve such complex problems
The boy, though quite intelligent, couldnt solve the complex problems
The boy together with someone else solved the complex problems
Select the sentence that is close to the given sentence:
Mary loves her mother more than her father
Mary loves her mother more than her father does
Her father loves her mother but Mary loves her more
Mary’s love for her mother is greater than for her father
Her father doesn’t love her mother as much as Mary
Select the sentence that is close to the given sentence:
The singer has given up performing live
The singers performance has always been live
The singer used to perform live
The singers live performance has been cancelled
The singer is accustomed to performing live
Select the sentence that is close to the given sentence:
Had the advertisement for our product been better, more people would have bought it
Not many people bought our product because it was so bad
Our product was of better quality so that more people would buy it
Fewer people bought our product due to its bad quality
Since our advertisement for our product was so bad, fewer people bought it
Select the sentence that is close to the given sentence:
Tom told his girlfriend, “Let me tell him if you can’t”.
Tom volunteered to tell him if his girlfriend coundn’t
Tom advised his girlfriend to tell him if you couldn’t
Tom suggested that I should tell him if his girlfriend couldn’t
Tom asked his girlfriend to tell him if you couldn’t

