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Choose the word whose underlined part differs from that of the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

Question 1

  1. illness
  2. remind
  3. forgive
  4. willing

Question 2

  1. deserve
  2. essence
  3. counseling
  4. suddenly

Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 3

  1. collect
  2. defense
  3. attach
  4. ending

Question 4

  1. constantly
  2. departure
  3. vacation
  4. productive

Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 5

The street food stalls at the festival were __________ with customers eager to sample the local delicacies.

  1. decorated
  2. competing
  3. bustling
  4. struggling

Question 6

__________ you __________ this book? I can''t find it anywhere.

  1. Have, read
  2. Were, reading
  3. Are, reading
  4. Did, read

Question 7

The air quality is usually __________ in the countryside than in the city.

  1. as fresh
  2. fresh
  3. fresher
  4. freshest

Question 8

He __________ hiking with us last weekend if he __________ busy.

  1. could have gone - wasn''t
  2. could go - wasn''t
  3. could have gone - hadn''t been
  4. can go - hadn''t been

Question 9

Lan is planning a picnic for her English club and asks her classmate, Alice, for ideas.

Lan: "We''re having a picnic next week. Any suggestions on where we could go?"

Alice: "__________"

  1. How about that park near the river? It''s lovely this time of year.
  2. Why don''t you ask someone else? I have no idea.
  3. A picnic? Isn''t it a bit too hot for that?
  4. I''m not really a picnic person, to be honest.

Question 10

It''s difficult to comprehend the reason __________ she decided to quit such a promising career.

  1. why
  2. who
  3. whose
  4. how

Question 11

We were __________ when the picnic was canceled due to rain.

  1. delighted
  2. excited
  3. disappointed
  4. thrilled

Question 12

We need __________ minutes to finish the presentation.

  1. another couple more
  2. a couple more of
  3. a couple more
  4. couple more

Read the following instruction and choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 13 to 16.

HOW TO CHOP VEGETABLES SAFELY

1. Use a sharp knife. A dull knife can slip (13) __________ the vegetable.

2. Use (14) __________ cutting board.

3. Keep your fingers away from the (15) __________.

4. Wash the vegetables with water before (16) __________.

Question 13

  1. on
  2. off
  3. into
  4. over

Question 14

  1. a
  2. the
  3. x (no article)
  4. an

Question 15

  1. handle
  2. board
  3. blade
  4. knife

Question 16

  1. chopped
  2. chop
  3. chopper
  4. chopping

Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions from 17 to 18.

Question 17

Choose the correct order of sentences a, b, and c.

The Unexpected Gift

My birthday this year was truly memorable, thanks to a wonderful surprise.

a. When we arrived, I saw all my friends gathered at the restaurant.

b. My parents told me we were going out for a simple dinner.

c. I was a bit disappointed, hoping for something more exciting.

  1. c - b - a
  2. b - c - a
  3. a - c - b
  4. c - a - b

Question 18

Choose the sentence that most appropriately ends the text in Question 17.

  1. It was a surprise party, and I received the bicycle I always wanted.
  2. The restaurant was crowded, and we had to wait for a table.
  3. It was getting late, and we finally ordered our food.
  4. My disappointment vanished, replaced with a craving for cake.

Choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 19 to 24.

Understanding Matter

Matter exists in three main states: solid, liquid, and gas. (19) __________ solid has a definite shape and volume. For example, a rock will always maintain its shape and size unless something is done to change it. A liquid, on the other hand, has a fixed volume but (20) __________ the shape of its container. Water poured into a glass will take on the shape of the glass. (21) __________, a gas has neither a fixed shape nor volume. It will expand to fill any container it is placed in.

(22) __________ between these states is possible through changes in temperature and pressure. Heating a solid can cause it (23) __________ into a liquid, a process called melting. Further heating can transform the liquid into a gas through vaporization. (24) __________, cooling a gas can cause it to condense into a liquid, and further cooling can lead to freezing, turning the liquid into a solid.

Question 19

  1. An
  2. The
  3. A
  4. -- (no article)

Question 20

  1. take
  2. takes on
  3. taking on
  4. to take on

Question 21

  1. Because
  2. Similarly
  3. However
  4. Finally

Question 22

  1. Moved
  2. To move
  3. Movement
  4. Moving

Question 23

  1. change
  2. to change
  3. changing
  4. to changing

Question 24

  1. For example
  2. Conversely
  3. Therefore
  4. In addition

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions.

Question 25

"Are these your shoes?" she asked me.

  1. She asked me are those my shoes.
  2. She asked me if those were my shoes.
  3. She asked me if these were my shoes.
  4. She asked me if those were her shoes.

Question 26

Let''s go swimming in the lake this afternoon.

  1. What about go swimming in the lake this afternoon?
  2. Why don''t we going swimming in the lake this afternoon?
  3. How about to go swimming in the lake on this afternoon?
  4. How about we go swimming in the lake this afternoon?

Choose the sentence that is made from the given cues in each of the following questions.

Question 27

You / know / word / you / look / dictionary.

  1. If you don''t know a word, you can look it in the dictionary.
  2. If you don''t know a word, you can look up it in the dictionary.
  3. If you don''t know a word, you can look for it up in the dictionary.
  4. If you don''t know a word, you can look it up in the dictionary.

Question 28

He / passionate / write / poetry.

  1. He''s passionate about writing poetry.
  2. He''s passionate about writing a poetry.
  3. He''s passionate about write poetry.
  4. He passionate on writing poetry.

Read the following sign or notice and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 29

You are driving and looking for the entrance to a parking garage. You see this sign. What does it mean?

  1. There is an entrance ahead, continue straight.
  2. You are not allowed to enter from this direction.
  3. The entrance is behind you.
  4. The entrance to the parking garage is on your left.

Question 30

What does this notice imply about the area?

CCTV in operation.
  1. CCTV footage is used for entertainment purposes.
  2. You can watch CCTV footage in this area.
  3. The CCTV cameras are not currently working.
  4. The area is being monitored for security purposes.

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 36.

The Moon, Earth''s only natural satellite, has captivated humanity for millennia. Unlike the Sun, the Moon doesn''t emit its own light; instead, its ethereal glow comes from reflecting sunlight. This reflection creates the lunar phases, a cycle we observe as the illuminated portion of the Moon appears to wax and wane throughout each month.

A full lunar cycle, from new moon to full moon and back, takes approximately 29.5 days. This cycle begins with the new moon, a phase where the Moon is invisible to us as it sits directly between the Earth and Sun. As the Moon orbits our planet, we gradually see more of its illuminated surface, culminating in the full moon, where its entire face is bathed in sunlight.

The Moon''s influence extends beyond its captivating beauty. Its gravitational pull plays a crucial role in regulating Earth''s tides, influencing the ebb and flow of our oceans. This same gravitational force has stabilized Earth''s axial tilt, preventing drastic shifts that could lead to extreme climatic variations.

While the Moon may seem like a familiar celestial neighbour, there''s still much we are learning about its origins and composition. Scientific exploration continues to reveal new insights, enriching our understanding of this celestial body that has captivated us for ages.

Question 31

What is the main topic of this passage?

  1. How the Moon affects plant life on Earth.
  2. The Moon''s characteristics, phases, and significance.
  3. The history of lunar exploration.
  4. The differences between the Moon and the Sun.

Question 32

The word "ethereal" in paragraph 1 is CLOSEST in meaning to __________.

  1. powerful
  2. delicate
  3. artificial
  4. bright

Question 33

What causes the different phases of the Moon?

  1. Clouds obscuring the Moon''s surface.
  2. The Earth''s shadow falling on the Moon.
  3. The Moon moving closer to and farther from Earth.
  4. The changing amount of sunlight reflected by the Moon.

Question 34

Which of these is NOT mentioned as an effect of the Moon''s gravity?

  1. Preventing extreme climatic changes.
  2. Stabilizing Earth''s axial tilt.
  3. Creating ocean tides.
  4. Influencing weather patterns.

Question 35

What is the author''s attitude towards future lunar exploration?

  1. It is important for expanding our knowledge.
  2. It is unnecessary and a waste of resources.
  3. It is too dangerous and should be avoided.
  4. It is only worthwhile for finding valuable minerals.

Question 36

The word "captivated" in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.

  1. fascinated
  2. enthralled
  3. bored
  4. intrigued

Four phrases/sentences have been removed from the text below. For each question, choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 37 to 40.

For many people around the world, "British culture" likely evokes images of stately castles, red double-decker buses, and of course, a steaming cup of tea. Indeed, tea holds a special place in the hearts of the British, (37) __________.

While not originally from Britain, tea consumption became a national pastime by the 18th century. This widespread adoption can be attributed to several factors, including its introduction by King Charles II and his Portuguese wife, Catherine of Braganza, (38) __________.

The ritual of afternoon tea, with its delicate sandwiches, scones, and pastries, is perhaps the most iconic image associated with tea drinking in Britain. (39) __________, offering a moment of respite and social connection in the midst of a busy day.

Though simple in its preparation, a cup of tea represents much more than just a beverage in British culture. It signifies comfort, tradition, and a shared national identity, (40) __________ for generations to come.

A. and is likely to remain a cherished custom

B. This tradition is still enjoyed by many today

C. who was a devoted tea drinker and popularised it among the aristocracy.

D. forming an integral part of their daily lives

Question 37

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

Question 38

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

Question 39

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

Question 40

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

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