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Multiple Choice
16. Which of the options is NOT body language?
posture
. words
gestures
. facial expressions
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Multiple Choice
What does the word “yours” in the passage refer to?
your body
your posture
your face
your language
3
Multiple Choice
According to the writer, if you want to express your confidence, you should ________.
smile
. stand straight but relaxingly
look away
Tap your foot repeatedly
4
Multiple Choice
If someone wants to express their friendliness to you, they usually ________.
look at your face all time
look away from your eyes
look at your eyes now and again
look at your face now and again
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Multiple Choice
A person who expresses their interest in conversations usually uses their ________.
posture
hand gestures
smiles
facial expressions
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Multiple Choice
As you turn on the radio for your favourite music programme, do you ever wonder how you can (21) _______ those sounds?
listen
hear
talk
k
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Multiple Choice
How do they travel through the air and (22) __________ your radio exactly as they are sent out?
reach
come
go
c
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Multiple Choice
It all began nearly a hundred years ago when a young Italian called Guglielmo Marconi discovered (23) _________ to send sounds through the air.
what
when
how
which
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Multiple Choice
Marconi was born in Bologna (24) _________ Northern Italy in 1974
from
in
to
do
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Multiple Choice
His father was a rich Italian businessman, and his mother was a Scot (25) __________ had lived in Ireland and had gone to Italy to study music.
who
whom
whose
which
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Multiple Choice
The family lived in a country house just outside Bologna. (26) _________ he was a boy, people did not think that Marconi was clever.
while
since
when
how
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Multiple Choice
He was a quiet boy who spoke little (27) ________ thought a lot.
and
but
or
a
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Multiple Choice
. He liked to sit and read science books in (28) ________ father's big library.
his
he
him
hi
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Multiple Choice
He also loved to (29) ________ experiments with electricity.
make
work
do
dose
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Multiple Choice
For most of his early life, he was (30) ________ at home. He did not go to school.
teaching
taught
teach
hi
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Multiple Choice
When did the first award ceremony take place?
1895
1901
1962
1968
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Multiple Choice
Why was the Nobel Prize established?
to recognize the worthwhile contributions to humanity
to resolve political differences
to honor the inventor of dynamite
to spend money
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Multiple Choice
In which area have Americans received the most awards?
literature
peace
economics
science
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is not true?
Awards vary in monetary value.
Ceremonies are held on December 10th to commemorate Nobel’s invention.
Politics can play an important role in selection the winners.
A few individuals have won two awards.
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Multiple Choice
. In how many fields are prizes bestowed?
2
5
6
10
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Multiple Choice
Mount Fuji is called Fusjisan in Japan. It is 3776 metres (21) ………. and
high
height
wide
22
Multiple Choice
is visited (22) .......... people from all over the world
by
for
with
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Multiple Choice
. It is a very beautiful mountain and many artists have used it in (23) .......... work.
his
your
their
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Multiple Choice
It is sometimes possible (24) ……… Mount Fuji from TokyoIt is
to see
seeing
saw
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Multiple Choice
but often the weather is (25) .......... cloudy to see it clearly
too
very
only
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Multiple Choice
The (26) .......... time to see the mountain is
good
better
best
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Multiple Choice
is (27) .......... the colder months of the year
since
during
until
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Multiple Choice
and (28) .......... the early morning and late evening.
on
in
at
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Multiple Choice
(29) .................. is just north of the mountain.
which
what
where
30
Multiple Choice
Mount Fuji is open for climbing in July and August, but not at (30)...................times of the year
another
both
other
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Multiple Choice
Which of the options below is the best title for the passage?
Brief History of Population and Over-population
Limiting Factors in Population Growth
The United Nations' Estimate
Thomas Malthus's Theory
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Multiple Choice
. What was the population of the world in the period from 1650 – 1680?
One thousand million
. Seven billion
Five hundred million
Five hundred million
33
Multiple Choice
. What is the meaning of the word “nearly” in the passage?
over
almost
close
past
34
Multiple Choice
What was the population of the world in 2000?
Two million
Five hundred million
Over six billion
Seven billion
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Multiple Choice
Who was Thomas Malthus?
a scientist
. an economist
a doctor of medicine
a United Nations' representative
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Multiple Choice
Air pollution occurs when wastes dirty the air. People produce most of the (21) _____ that cause air pollution
wastes
waste
wasting
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Multiple Choice
These substances result chiefly (22) ______ burning fuel to power motor vehicles and to heat buildings.
for
from
. in
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Multiple Choice
Industrial processes and the burning of garbage (23) _____ contribute to air pollution.
else
together
also
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Multiple Choice
Natural pollutants (impurities) (24) ________ dust, pollen, soil particles, and naturally occurring gases.
include
. including
included
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Multiple Choice
The rapid growth of (25) _________and industry and
people
population
pollution
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Multiple Choice
the increased use of automobiles (26) ______ airplanes have made air pollution
or
with
and
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Multiple Choice
air pollution a (27)_____ problem
serious
seriously
seriousness
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Multiple Choice
The air we breathe has become (28) _______ filled with pollutants
very
so
much
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Multiple Choice
The air we breathe has become (28) _______ filled
very
so
much
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Multiple Choice
with pollutants that it can cause (29) _____ problems.
healthy
healthily
health
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Multiple Choice
In addition, it causes damage by (30) _______ the earth’s atmosphere.
altering
altered
alter
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Multiple Choice
. The author of the passage says that the eye
responds to fear the same way as the ear does
. is easily damaged by loud noise.
. enjoys better protection than the ear
releases adrenaline in response to fear.
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Multiple Choice
The underlined expression ‘brought about’ in the passage most nearly means
supplied
carried
. offered
caused
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Multiple Choice
According to the passage, loud noise
is harmful to our health.
causes damage to our ear and brain.
has bad effects on our heart and stomach.
All of the above are correct.
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Multiple Choice
What is the topic of the paragraph preceded this passage?
the eye
fear
ulcers
. heart disease
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
Our heartbeat and respiration accelerate when we respond to danger.
Noise is a serious problem in industrial countries.
Human beings are among the creatures that have hearing mechanism.
Deafness is the greatest health problem in America.
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Multiple Choice
Drawing has always been a very popular hobby. Young children draw with a pencil as (21)………as they can hold one
fast
immediately
soon
shortly
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Multiple Choice
can be (23)…………; you can draw accurately if you work really hard at it.
discovered
made
learnt
. reached
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Multiple Choice
Drawing is often seen as a special skill, and it is (22)…………that some people seem to draw perfect pictures without any effort.
true
actual
exact
real
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Multiple Choice
Drawing is first (24)…………… all about looking carefully
of
in
from
for
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Multiple Choice
It sounds easy to say that all you (25)…………to do is look at things, but it really is that simple
should
need
. must
could
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Multiple Choice
The best way to draw a familiar (26) ……….is to imagine
topic
subject
. area
person
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Multiple Choice
imagine that you are looking at it for the first (27)………..
period
. term
moment
time
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Multiple Choice
Nowadays there are (28)…………courses and materials available
more
many
plenty
much
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Multiple Choice
than ever before (29)………….. means that you can experiment to improve your skills.
who
what
where
which
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Multiple Choice
The only (30)…………is your imagination.
final
end
limit
finish
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Multiple Choice
What is the writer trying to do in the text?
complain about bad winter driving
give information about winter weather
give information about winter weather
advise people about safe driving in winter
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Multiple Choice
Why would somebody read this text?
to learn about better driving
. for information on driving lessons
. to find out about the weather
to decide when to travel
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Multiple Choice
What does the writer think?
People drive too fast in winter.
People should avoid driving in the snow.
Drivers should expect problems in winter.
Winter drivers should use their brakes less.
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Multiple Choice
Why does the writer talk about a cup of coffee?
because he thinks refreshments are important for drivers
to explain the importance of smooth movements
because he wants drivers to be more relaxed
to show how it can be spilled
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Multiple Choice
Which traffic sign shows the main idea of the text?
A. REDUCE SPEED NOW
FOG AHEAD
A. DRIVE CAREFULLY
ICE ON ROAD AHEAD
A. DRIVE CAREFULLY
ROAD REPAIRS AHEAD
A. SLOW DOWN
ACCIDENT AHEAD
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Multiple Choice
Most (21)………these kids are in high school
for
. of
from
with
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Multiple Choice
school but they (22)…………the summer keeping
take
do
spend
make
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Multiple Choice
of a program (23)………… as “work school”.
called
noted
known
said
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Multiple Choice
The “work school” (24)…………… of a
consists
involves
contains
employs
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Multiple Choice
a surprisingly large (25)…………of Reykjavik’s teenagers
size
number
level
lot
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Multiple Choice
and 60% of the city’s 16-year-olds take (26) ……….
part
away
place
up
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Multiple Choice
They get paid for their work, and at the same time they (27)………..the environment of their city.
prepare
attend
improve
produce
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Multiple Choice
They also learn (28)…………to work as a member of
how
where
why
then
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Multiple Choice
a team which is (29)………….. by an adult.
moved
held
kept
led
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Multiple Choice
This experience provides them with useful skills for (30)…………they leave education and enter the world of work.
although
when
unless
while
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Multiple Choice
What is Sam trying to do in the text?
describe how he enjoyed a day with his family
discuss the importance of knowing how to cook
inform readers about life on a farm
explain how to bake cakes
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Multiple Choice
Sam's parents took the children to Oakton Farm because they wanted them to ….
learn a new skill.
make something for their grandmother.
spend time in the countryside.
meet other people the same age.
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Multiple Choice
What do we learn about Oakton Farm?
It was run by a friendly man.
It was far from where they lived.
It was just like Sam expected.
It had lots of animals living there.
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Multiple Choice
. What does Sam say about his cooking experience?
He was better at it than his sister.
He liked wearing the clothes he was given.
He could be untidy without getting into trouble.
He was the first to finish.
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Multiple Choice
What might Sam write in a postcard to his grandmother?
I made some great bread rolls, but my sister ate them because we didn't know who they belonged to.
I loved it but my sister didn't really. She found it hard to do what the teacher told her.
We had to clean up the kitchen, like at your house. But we've made great pizza, just like you taught us.
We liked swimming in the lake - it helped to pass the time while we waited for our lovely pizzas to be ready.
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Multiple Choice
What is the writer trying to do in the text?
say how she spent some free time
describe some people she met
explain how to do certain outdoor sports
advertise the Activity Centre
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Multiple Choice
What can the reader learn from the text?
how to apply for a place at the Centre
what sort of activities you can experience at the Centre
when to depend on other people at the Centre
which time of year is best to attend the Centre
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Multiple Choice
How do you think the writer might describe her weekend?
unpleasant
relaxing
frightening
interesting
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Multiple Choice
What do we learn about the group?
Some of them had been there before.
They had already chosen their preferred activities.
. Some of them already knew each other.
They came from the same city.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following advertisements describes the Activity Centre?
Set in beautiful countryside. You can spend the day doing outdoor activities and we will find your accommodation with a local family.
Set in beautiful countryside. Accommodation and meals provided. Make up your own timetable — choose
from a variety of activities (horse-riding, fishing, hill-walking, sailing, mountain-biking).
Set in beautiful countryside. Enjoy the luxury of our accommodation — each room has its own bathroom. Work with a group, or have individual teaching.
Set in beautiful countryside. Accommodation provided. Work with a group — we show you a range of outdoor activities that you didn't realise you could do!
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Multiple Choice
Last year my Dad got a new job. It was in a town which was 100 kms from our home. Mum and Dad (21)…….. we would have to move
picked
chose
selected
decided
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Multiple Choice
, because it was a long way for Dad to (22) …….. every day
travel
carry
tour
transport
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Multiple Choice
When they (23) …….. me about their plan
spoke
told
said
explained
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Multiple Choice
I was upset (24) …….. I loved my home and school
so
because
. but
and
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Multiple Choice
I was worried that I would (25) ……..all my friends and teachers a lot.
leave
lose
miss
forget
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Multiple Choice
Anyway, six months (26) …….. that, my family moved to the town of Hexford
later
further
next
after
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Multiple Choice
I felt really (29) …….. about meeting lots of new people
disappointed
nervous
angry
bored
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Multiple Choice
Do you like honey? Honey is a natural product, and it is made (21)……honey bees
from
by
with
of
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Multiple Choice
(22) …… some people prefer to ordinary sugar.
which
who
. what
. whose
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Multiple Choice
Sometimes, it is even possible to (23) …… from
inform
take
know
answer
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Multiple Choice
the bees (24) …… before producing the honey.
went
visited
met
passed
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Multiple Choice
Have you ever (25) …… about how honey is produced?
doubted
guessed
considered
wondered
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Multiple Choice
(27) …… honey than is needed
most
many
more
much
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Multiple Choice
They (26) …… the bees in their care produce
let
cause
start
bring
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Multiple Choice
Then the honey can be removed (28) …… causing problems for the bees.
although
without
instead
unless
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Multiple Choice
Honey collection is an ancient activity, (29) …… back at least 10,000 years
coming
going
falling
moving
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honey has (30) …… increasingly popular nowadays as a healthy food.
become
turned
gone
changed
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16. Which of the options is NOT body language?
posture
. words
gestures
. facial expressions
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