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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Tokyo Tower is a tower located in Minato, Tokyo, completed in 1958. It is a 333m, self-supporting steel tower, second only in height to the Tokyo Sky Tree. It became very popular starting in 1958 when it was lit up at night by specific lights near it that cast light on the tower at night, using a special mechanism called a Diamond Veil that lights up the tower in special colors, ranging from pure white in summer, to a soft orange in winter. The diamond veil is a 17-stage lighting setup that allows the tower to be lit up in 7 different colors.
There are 3 observatories on the Tokyo Tower. The large observatory on the first floor is located about 145m up, where you can sit at the Café La Tour and enjoy the scenery. The second observatory is on the 150m mark, where you have to start riding the elevator to reach the upper levels. There is an official store here where they sell goods themed after the Tokyo Tower's mascot "Noppon", so you can enjoy some tourist attractions along with the scenery. There is a special observatory you can gain access to by purchasing tickets at the second floor area. This observatory is 250m in height and is the highest point of the Tokyo Tower. It has a science-fiction feel to it, and you can enjoy the Tokyo sights spreading out underneath you.
What is probably the suitable topic for the text?
The Tokyo Sky Tree
Tokyo Tower, the Symbol of Tokyo
The Tower’s mascot.
The Café La Tour in Tokyo
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Tokyo Tower is a tower located in Minato, Tokyo, completed in 1958. It is a 333m, self-supporting steel tower, second only in height to the Tokyo Sky Tree. It became very popular starting in 1958 when it was lit up at night by specific lights near it that cast light on the tower at night, using a special mechanism called a Diamond Veil that lights up the tower in special colors, ranging from pure white in summer, to a soft orange in winter. The diamond veil is a 17-stage lighting setup that allows the tower to be lit up in 7 different colors.
There are 3 observatories on the Tokyo Tower. The large observatory on the first floor is located about 145m up, where you can sit at the Café La Tour and enjoy the scenery. The second observatory is on the 150m mark, where you have to start riding the elevator to reach the upper levels. There is an official store here where they sell goods themed after the Tokyo Tower's mascot "Noppon", so you can enjoy some tourist attractions along with the scenery. There is a special observatory you can gain access to by purchasing tickets at the second floor area. This observatory is 250m in height and is the highest point of the Tokyo Tower. It has a science-fiction feel to it, and you can enjoy the Tokyo sights spreading out underneath you.
The second paragraph tells us about….
How to get to the upper levels of tower
The highest point of the tower is 200m.
Tokyo Tower observatory
When the visitors can ride elevator.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Tokyo Tower is a tower located in Minato, Tokyo, completed in 1958. It is a 333m, self-supporting steel tower, second only in height to the Tokyo Sky Tree. It became very popular starting in 1958 when it was lit up at night by specific lights near it that cast light on the tower at night, using a special mechanism called a Diamond Veil that lights up the tower in special colors, ranging from pure white in summer, to a soft orange in winter. The diamond veil is a 17-stage lighting setup that allows the tower to be lit up in 7 different colors.
There are 3 observatories on the Tokyo Tower. The large observatory on the first floor is located about 145m up, where you can sit at the Café La Tour and enjoy the scenery. The second observatory is on the 150m mark, where you have to start riding the elevator to reach the upper levels. There is an official store here where they sell goods themed after the Tokyo Tower's mascot "Noppon", so you can enjoy some tourist attractions along with the scenery. There is a special observatory you can gain access to by purchasing tickets at the second floor area. This observatory is 250m in height and is the highest point of the Tokyo Tower. It has a science-fiction feel to it, and you can enjoy the Tokyo sights spreading out underneath you.
The best sights can be found on the second observatory
Most visitors climb up stairs to reach the upper levels of observatories.
Tokyo Sky Tree became popular because of its height
Visitors can use elevator when reaching the second observatory
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Tokyo Tower is a tower located in Minato, Tokyo, completed in 1958. It is a 333m, self-supporting steel tower, second only in height to the Tokyo Sky Tree. It became very popular starting in 1958 when it was lit up at night by specific lights near it that cast light on the tower at night, using a special mechanism called a Diamond Veil that lights up the tower in special colors, ranging from pure white in summer, to a soft orange in winter. The diamond veil is a 17-stage lighting setup that allows the tower to be lit up in 7 different colors.
There are 3 observatories on the Tokyo Tower. The large observatory on the first floor is located about 145m up, where you can sit at the Café La Tour and enjoy the scenery. The second observatory is on the 150m mark, where you have to start riding the elevator to reach the upper levels. There is an official store here where they sell goods themed after the Tokyo Tower's mascot "Noppon", so you can enjoy some tourist attractions along with the scenery. There is a special observatory you can gain access to by purchasing tickets at the second floor area. This observatory is 250m in height and is the highest point of the Tokyo Tower. It has a science-fiction feel to it, and you can enjoy the Tokyo sights spreading out underneath you.
What is the synonym of the word “gain” in “you can gain access…” (paragraph 2)
have
need
get
take
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Zara and Robbie both work in a fashion boutique in London. But they are more than just colleagues–they are brother and sister. In fact, it’s a family business. Their parents own the shop.
Zara on Robbie: “We weren’t very close when we were young. I was eight years older than my brother and we used to argue a lot. Then I went to college and did a degree in fashion, and started working for my father.
But Robbie was different. When he left college, he said he never wanted to work with his family. He tried to go his own way. Sadly, things didn’t go well for him. So about two years ago he joined me in the family shop after all!
Actually, it’s worked out brilliantly. We’re good at different things. Robbie is interested in display and the look of the shop, but I decide what clothes we sell. We get on much better now, and even see each other outside of work! Our business talents are different, but we both like the same music and love James Bond movies. We go to see them together because none of our friends like them!
And we have fun at work, too. Once Robbie was in the basement, and I phoned down and said Madonna was in the shop looking at trousers. Of course she wasn’t, but Robbie believed me. He ran up the stairs so fast, he fell over! He was really angry with me at first, but then he saw the funny side of it!”
The purpose of the text is to ….
describe something
entertain the readers
explain about something
tell someone’s experience
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Zara and Robbie both work in a fashion boutique in London. But they are more than just colleagues–they are brother and sister. In fact, it’s a family business. Their parents own the shop.
Zara on Robbie: “We weren’t very close when we were young. I was eight years older than my brother and we used to argue a lot. Then I went to college and did a degree in fashion, and started working for my father.
But Robbie was different. When he left college, he said he never wanted to work with his family. He tried to go his own way. Sadly, things didn’t go well for him. So about two years ago he joined me in the family shop after all!
Actually, it’s worked out brilliantly. We’re good at different things. Robbie is interested in display and the look of the shop, but I decide what clothes we sell. We get on much better now, and even see each other outside of work! Our business talents are different, but we both like the same music and love James Bond movies. We go to see them together because none of our friends like them!
And we have fun at work, too. Once Robbie was in the basement, and I phoned down and said Madonna was in the shop looking at trousers. Of course she wasn’t, but Robbie believed me. He ran up the stairs so fast, he fell over! He was really angry with me at first, but then he saw the funny side of it!”
What is the main idea of paragraph 3?
The reason why Robbie was angry at Zara
Zara and Robbie’s good time at work
Robbie’s work career after graduation
Zara and Robbie’s activities at work
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Zara and Robbie both work in a fashion boutique in London. But they are more than just colleagues–they are brother and sister. In fact, it’s a family business. Their parents own the shop.
Zara on Robbie: “We weren’t very close when we were young. I was eight years older than my brother and we used to argue a lot. Then I went to college and did a degree in fashion, and started working for my father.
But Robbie was different. When he left college, he said he never wanted to work with his family. He tried to go his own way. Sadly, things didn’t go well for him. So about two years ago he joined me in the family shop after all!
Actually, it’s worked out brilliantly. We’re good at different things. Robbie is interested in display and the look of the shop, but I decide what clothes we sell. We get on much better now, and even see each other outside of work! Our business talents are different, but we both like the same music and love James Bond movies. We go to see them together because none of our friends like them!
And we have fun at work, too. Once Robbie was in the basement, and I phoned down and said Madonna was in the shop looking at trousers. Of course she wasn’t, but Robbie believed me. He ran up the stairs so fast, he fell over! He was really angry with me at first, but then he saw the funny side of it!”
Based on the text we conclude that….
Robby did not want to set up his own business.
When Zara was 20 years, Robby was12 years old
Zara and Robby were totally different in everything
Zara and Robby have some similar interests
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