All of the above are correct Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 66 to 75.. If you [r]
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in
each of the following questions
1 A information B necessary C scientific D automatic
2 A diagnostic B preparation C technology D transportation
3 A never B follow C pilot D reply
4 A fiction B office C machine D expert
5 A camera B computer C vegetable D everything
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the
underlined part that needs correction in each of the following
questions
6 The yard sales are a good way to get rid of all those things that have
been cluttering up our garages and attics for years
A The yard sales B that C been D up
7 Bronze after being heated by a strong flame will change color,
especially when exposure to hydrogen
A after being B will C exposure D to
8 Luther Burbank earned t h e f u n d s to g o w e st by s a le his new ideas
ab
o u t growing potatoes
A the funds B go west C saleD about
9 W he n the second World War, a l m o st a third o f a million people
w
e r e kill ed
A When B almost C of D were killed
10 They w ill c he ck my blood eight weeks f ro m n o w to see ho w g oo d
I’m r e s po n d i n g to the treatment
A will check B from now C how good D responding to
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part
in each of the following questions
11 WILD A crazy B casual C calm D reserved
12 IMMATURE A retired B experienced B old D juvenile
13 FRIENDLY A amiable B hopeful C good D mean
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions
14 TRUST A suppose B know C doubt D understand
15 AGREE A differ B discuss C attack D accept
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
16 ………, business managers plan the tasks that their employees are to carry out
A It is the organizing process B They process the organizing
C While the organizing process D Through the organizing process
17 On hearing the bad news, he broke ……… completely
18 The dog felt very ………… and wanted to go back toward the fire
A disillusioned B deceived C disappointed D cheated
19 She remembered the correct address only ……… she had posted the letter
A since B afterwards C following D after
20 The townspeople were always so well-behaved and ……… that the police had an idle life
A systematic B scrupulous C meticulous D orderly
21 Remember to r e t u r n the toys on the shelf
A put aside B put on C put down D put back
22 John’s about the same height as his father, but in very other respect he takes ……… his mother
A after B up C on D from
23 Did you ……… anything at the casino yesterday?
24 Betty ……… to being a bit worried about making her speech
A asserted B acknowledged C confessed D granted
25 The mother put a rug ……… her sleeping child
A over B in C on D at
26 She ……… regretted having told a lie
A bitterly B severely C fully D awfully
27 Fuel prices have been ……… steadily for at least ten years
Trang 2A raising B rising C lifting D growing
28 Don’t talk ………!
A rot B ruin C waste D rest
29 It is not ………… that we treat our friends badly
A right B fit C possible D capable
30 They can sleep at my flat as long as they ……… stay for
more than twenty days
A wouldn’t B didn’t C shan’t D don’t
31 His brother can’t stand television and is always ……… the
disappearance of the art of conversation
A grieving B lamenting C complaining D talking
32 Edward took over the supervisor’s job, ……… when Mr
Carr retired
A left B emptied C vacated D resigned
33 My teacher’s very amusing, and I like his ……… of humor
A meaning B feeling C mind D sense
34 We ……… until supper-time although we had only been
invited for lunch
A stayed up B stayed on C stayed out D stayed in
35 "He’s turned over a new leaf" What has he done?
A He’s made a new start, promised to be better
B He’s taken an interest in gardening
C He’s started a new job
D He’s been collecting insects
36 If you’ve been ‘burning the candle at both ends’, you have _
A been having lots of dinner parties
B working hard and going to bed late
C going to church a lot
D experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen
37-Well, it’s been nice talking to you! -………
A Yes, nice to have met you too B Nice to meet you, too
C Have you been here long? D Oh, yes, I’m afraid so
38 Did you hear about the robbery the other day? -………
C Yes, it was great D Oh, sure Thanks
39 We’ve been here before
-………
A Oh, have we? B No, we didn’t
C How lovely! D How nice!
40 Would you mind putting the parcel in the post for me?
-………
A Don’t metion it B Yes, I would I’ll do it now
C.Not at all I’ll do it today D Yes, of course
41 -I don’t think we should exercise late at night
-………
A Neither do I B I think so, too
C So do I D I don’t, neither
42 Sorry, do I know you?
-………
A No, you don’t B.I’ll be in touch
C We’ve met before, haven’ we? D All the best
43 He lost his job _no fault of his own
A through B by C with D over
44 Sarah is a young girl with and a straight nose
A almond-shaped eyes B almond-eyed shape
C eyes shaped almond D almond-shape eyed
45 You shouldn't _ to your teacher like that It was very rude
A have talked B talk C have be talked D talked
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 46 to 55.
Animals that produce large amounts of offspring depend upon the
sheer size of the litter for the perpetuation of their species The
young mature very quickly and are not educated, as the parents are usually involved with obtaining their own food and with reproduction Should some of the offspring become endangered, the parent will not interfere, because it is not expected that all the young survive, which
is the reason for a large litter One animal that produces large litters is the hamster A female hamster is able to bear young when she is six weeks to two months old The gestation period is about 16 days
Trang 3Although an average litter size is from five to ten, hamsters
commonly have as few as three or as many as a dozen offspring at a
time Mothers will sometimes eat their own young, particularly when
the number of offspring is large Females may produce litters up to an
age of about 15 months at monthly intervals The blind, hairless
young begin to grow fur in two to three days Their eyes open after
about two weeks After ten days they begin eating solid food, though
the mother will continue to nurse them for about two more weeks In
captivity, a typical hamster may live for two to three years
46 The gestation period for hamsters is about
(A) nine months (B) one month (C) 16 days (D) six weeks
47 Female hamsters will sometimes eat their young for what reason?
(A) Hunger (B) Because of a large number of offspring
(C) Deformed babies (D) The young mature too quickly
48 Female hamsters may reproduce as young as
(A) six weeks old (B) six months old
(C) 15 months old (D) two weeks old
49 "Perpetuation" in line 2 means
(A) extinction (B) annihilation (C) variation (D) continuation
50 Hamsters can produce offspring until what age?
(A) two years (B) six weeks (C) 15 months (D) 16 days
51 What is the tone of the passage?
(A) Argumentative (B) Informative (C) Biased (D) Farcical
52 What is the BEST title for this passage ?
(A) "Endangered Animal Litters" (B) "Reasons for Large Litters"
(C) "Parents of Large Litters" (D) "Educating Litters"
53 What is a litter?
(A) The amount of parents an animal has
(B) The amount of garbage an animal has
(C) The amount of offspring an animal has
(D) The amount of siblings an animal has
54 Why would an animal parent not be able to care for its litter?
(A) It is busy reproducing and food gathering
(B) It is busy educating the litter
(C) It interferes with the litter
(D) It is busy playing
55 Which of the following is NOT a reason for a large litter?
(A) The young are not expected to live
(B) The young are educated
(C) The parents are too busy to protect them
(D) The young mature quickly
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 56 to 65.
ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISTS
Paul Watson is an environmental activist He is a man who believes that he must do something, not just talk about doing something Paul believes in protecting endangered animals, and he protects them in controversial ways Some people think that Watson is
a hero and admire him very much Other people think that he is a criminal
On July 16th, 1979, Paul Watson and his crew were on his ship, which is called the Sea Shepherd Watson and the people who work on the Sea Shepherd were hunting on the Atlantic Ocean near Portugal However, they had a strange prey; instead of hunting for animals, their prey was a ship, the Sierra The Sea Shepherd found the Sierra, ran into it and sank it As a result, the Sierra never returned to the sea The Sea Shepherd, on the other hand, returned to its home in Canada Paul Watson and his workers thought that they had been successful
The Sierra had been a whaling ship, which had operated illegally The captain and the crew of the Sierra did not obey any of the international laws that restrict whaling Instead, they killed as many whales as they could, quickly cut off the meat, and froze it Later, they sold the whale meat in countries where it is eaten
Trang 4Paul Watson tried to persuade the international whaling
commission to stop the Sierra However, the commission did very
little, and Paul became impatient He decided to stop the Sierra and
other whaling ships in any way that he could He offered to pay
$25,000 to anyone who sank any illegal whaling ship, and he sank the
Sierra He acted because he believes that the whales must be
protected Still, he acted without the approval of the government;
therefore, his actions were controversial
Paul Watson is not the only environmental activist Other men
and women are also fighting to protect the Earth Like Watson, they
do not always have the approval of their governments, and like
Watson, they have become impatient Yet, because of their concern
for the environment, they will act to protect it
Question 56: According to the reading, an environmental activist is
someone who
A runs into whaling ship
B does something to protect the Earth
C talks about protecting endangered species
D is a hero, like Paul Watson
Question 57: When something is controversial ,
A everyone agrees with it B everyone disagrees with it
C people have different ideas about it D people protect it
Question 58: The members of a ship’s crew are .
A the men and women who work on the ship
B the people who work on the airplanes
C all of the people on a ship, including the passengers
D the people who own the ship
Question 59: The main idea of paragraph one is that
A Paul Watson is a hero to some people
B activists are people who do something
C Paul Watson is a controversial environmental activist
D Paul Watson does not believe in talking
Question 60: The Sea Shepherd was hunting
A the Atlantic Ocean B whales C the Sierra D Portugal Question 61: The author implies that Paul Watson lives in
A Portugal B a ship on the AtlanticC the Sierra D Canada Question 62: The captain and the crew of the Sierra were acting
illegally because
A they were not obeying international laws
B they were whaling
C they were killing and selling whales
D All of the above are correct Question 63: In paragraph 3 the phrase “and froze it” refers to
A whale meat B the Sierra C whales D the Sierra crew Question 64: The main idea of paragraph 3 is that
A the Sierra sold whale meat in some countries
B the people on the Sierra didn’t obey international laws.
C the people on the Sierra killed as many whales as they could
D whaling is illegal according to international law.
Question 65: Watson ran into the Sierra because
A he wanted to stop the ship’s crew from whaling
B he was impatient with the government’s actions
C he wanted to protect the whales from the whalers
D All of the above are correct
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 66 to 75.
If you think that life in 2030 sounds unrealistic, consider this: how many people in 1985 thought that computers and mobile phones could (66) _ such a central role in our lives today or that children would be gaming on the Internet No one can accurately (67) _ the future One thing is certain: the rapid change that we have seen since the 1980s will not slow down It will speed (68) _ so much that, in some ways, our lives in 2030 will be unrecognizable today
It is predicted that one billion people will be 65 (69) _ older
by 2030 Japanese scientists are already developing robots to (70)
Trang 5_ after the elderly and robots will be a permanent (71) _ of
everyday life all across Europe People in 2030 will routinely reach
the (72) _ of 130 The weather in 2030 is likely to be extreme, but
the solution to the energy crisis will be to harness natural clean energy
sources, such (73) _ solar, hydro, wind and geothermal The
internet will have developed into a "super combined web" which is
always on and always (74) It is also explained that some aspects
of daily life in 2030 will seem very (75) _ to today We will still
live in houses and apartments, although they will be much more
energy efficient Children will still go to school, but will be aided by
virtual learning
67 A diagnose B prefer C tell D predict
71 A human B feature C personality D character
73 A as to B as many as C more D as
74 A contacted B stuck C connected D attached
75 A familiar B similar C different D fond
Questions 76 - 80 Circle the letter A, B, C, or D indicate the best
sentence built from the given words or phrases
76 Optimists believe that life will be far better than it is today.
A Optimists cannot tell any differences between today life and
future life
B It is believed by optimists that there will be no changes for life
in the future
C Optimists believe that today's life is not as good as it will be
D Optimists believe that we will have a worse life in the future
77 In spite of his poverty, he led a devoted life to the revolutionary
cause
A He could not devote his life to the revolutionary cause because
of his poverty
B If he had not been so poor, he could have devoted his life to the
revolutionary cause
C Poor as he was, he led a devoted life to the revolutionary cause
D He led a devoted life to the revolutionary cause, but he was so poor
78 They did not let me in because I was not a member of the club.
A They invited me although I was not a member of the club
B They did not allow me to enter because I was not a member of the club
C They invited me to the clubs as if I had been a member
D They asked me to get out of the club because I was not a member
79 Can you account for your strange behavior?
A Does your strange behavior make anybody surprised?
B Can you please stop behaving strangely?
C Can you give a good explanation for your strange behavior?'
D Is your strange behavior only for me?
80 Most bosses cannot put up with irresponsibility.
A Irresponsibility is what most bosses are trying to find
B Most bosses cannot tolerate irresponsibility
C Irresponsibility is a must to please most bosses
D Without responsibility, most bosses will not offer you a job
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in
each of the following questions
6 A information B necessary C scientific D automatic
7 A diagnostic B preparation C technology D transportation
8 A never B follow C pilot D reply
9 A fiction B office C machine D expert
10 A camera B computer C vegetable D everything
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the
underlined part that needs correction in each of the following
questions
6 The yard sales are a good way to get rid of all those things that
have been cluttering up our garages and attics for years
A The yard sales B that C been D up
7 Bronze after being heated by a strong flame will change color,
especially when exposure to hydrogen
A after being B will C exposure D to
8 Luther Burbank earned t h e f u n d s to g o w e st by s a le his new ideas
ab
o u t growing potatoes
A the funds B go west C sale D about
9 W he n the second World War, a l m o st a third o f a million people
w
e r e kill ed
A When B almost C of D were killed
10 They w ill c he ck my blood eight weeks f ro m n o w to see ho w g oo d
I’m r e s po n d i n g to the treatment
A will check B from nowC how good D responding to
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part
in each of the following questions
11 WILD A crazy B casual C calm D reserved
12 IMMATURE A retired B experienced B old D juvenile
13 FRIENDLY A amiable B hopeful C good D mean
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined
part in each of the following questions
14 TRUST A suppose B know C doubt D understand
15 AGREE A differ B discuss C attack D accept
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
16 ………, business managers plan the tasks that their employees are to carry out
A It is the organizing process B They process the organizing
C While the organizing process D Through the organizing process
17 On hearing the bad news, he broke ……… completely
A away B down C in D out
18 The dog felt very ………… and wanted to go back toward the fire
A disillusioned B deceived C disappointed D cheated
19 She remembered the correct address only ……… she had posted the letter
A since B afterwards C following D after
20 The townspeople were always so well-behaved and ……… that the police had an idle life
A systematic B scrupulous C meticulous D orderly
21 Remember to r e t u r n the toys on the shelf
A put aside B put on C put down D put back
22 John’s about the same height as his father, but in very other respect he takes ……… his mother
A after B up C on D from
23 Did you ……… anything at the casino yesterday?
A gain B win C earn D take
24 Betty ……… to being a bit worried about making her speech
A asserted B acknowledged C confessed D granted
25 The mother put a rug ……… her sleeping child
A over B in C on D at
26 She ……… regretted having told a lie
A bitterly B severely C fully D awfully
27 Fuel prices have been ……… steadily for at least ten years
A raising B rising C lifting D growing
28 Don’t talk ………!
A rot B ruin C waste D rest
29 It is not ………… that we treat our friends badly.
Trang 7A right B fit C possible D capable
30 They can sleep at my flat as long as they ……… stay for
more than twenty days
A wouldn’t B didn’t C shan’t D don’t
31 His brother can’t stand television and is always ……… the
disappearance of the art of conversation
A grieving B lamenting C complaining D talking
32 Edward took over the supervisor’s job, ……… when Mr
Carr retired
A left B emptied C vacated D resigned
33 My teacher’s very amusing, and I like his ……… of humor
A meaning B feeling C mind D sense
34 We ……… until supper-time although we had only been
invited for lunch
A stayed up B stayed on C stayed outD stayed in
35 "He’s turned over a new leaf" What has he done?
A He’s made a new start, promised to be better
B He’s taken an interest in gardening
C He’s started a new job
D He’s been collecting insects
36 If you’ve been ‘burning the candle at both ends’, you have _.
A been having lots of dinner parties
B working hard and going to bed late
C going to church a lot
D experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen
37-Well, it’s been nice talking to you! -………
A Yes, nice to have met you too B Nice to meet you, too
C Have you been here long? D Oh, yes, I’m afraid so
38 Did you hear about the robbery the other day? -………
C Yes, it was great D Oh, sure Thanks
39 We’ve been here before
-………
A Oh, have we? B No, we didn’t
C How lovely! D How nice!
40 Would you mind putting the parcel in the post for me?
-………
A Don’t metion it B Yes, I would I’ll do it now
C.Not at all I’ll do it today D Yes, of course
41 -I don’t think we should exercise late at night
-………
A Neither do I B I think so, too
C So do I D I don’t, neither
42 Sorry, do I know you?
-………
A No, you don’t B.I’ll be in touch
C We’ve met before, haven’ we? D All the best
43 He lost his job _no fault of his own
A through B by C with D over
44 Sarah is a young girl with and a straight nose.
A almond-shaped eyes B almond-eyed shape
C eyes shaped almond D almond-shape eyed
45 You shouldn't _ to your teacher like that It was very rude.
A have talked B talk C have be talked D talked
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 46 to 55.
Animals that produce large amounts of offspring depend upon the
sheer size of the litter for the perpetuation of their species The
young mature very quickly and are not educated, as the parents are usually involved with obtaining their own food and with reproduction Should some of the offspring become endangered, the parent will not interfere, because it is not expected that all the young survive, which
is the reason for a large litter One animal that produces large litters is the hamster A female hamster is able to bear young when she is six weeks to two months old The gestation period is about 16 days Although an average litter size is from five to ten, hamsters commonly have as few as three or as many as a dozen offspring at a time Mothers will sometimes eat their own young, particularly when
Trang 8the number of offspring is large Females may produce litters up to an
age of about 15 months at monthly intervals The blind, hairless
young begin to grow fur in two to three days Their eyes open after
about two weeks After ten days they begin eating solid food, though
the mother will continue to nurse them for about two more weeks In
captivity, a typical hamster may live for two to three years
46 The gestation period for hamsters is about
(A) nine months (B) one month (C) 16 days (D) six weeks
47 Female hamsters will sometimes eat their young for what reason?
(A) Hunger (B) Because of a large number of offspring
(C) Deformed babies (D) The young mature too quickly
48 Female hamsters may reproduce as young as
(A) six weeks old (B) six months old
(C) 15 months old (D) two weeks old
49 "Perpetuation" in line 2 means
(A) extinction (B) annihilation (C) variation (D) continuation
50 Hamsters can produce offspring until what age?
(A) two years (B) six weeks (C) 15 months (D) 16 days
51 What is the tone of the passage?
(A) Argumentative (B) Informative (C) Biased (D) Farcical
52 What is the BEST title for this passage ?
(A) "Endangered Animal Litters" (B) "Reasons for Large Litters"
(C) "Parents of Large Litters" (D) "Educating Litters"
53 What is a litter?
(A) The amount of parents an animal has
(B) The amount of garbage an animal has
(C) The amount of offspring an animal has
(D) The amount of siblings an animal has
54 Why would an animal parent not be able to care for its litter?
(A) It is busy reproducing and food gathering
(B) It is busy educating the litter
(C) It interferes with the litter
(D) It is busy playing
55 Which of the following is NOT a reason for a large litter?
(A) The young are not expected to live
(B) The young are educated
(C) The parents are too busy to protect them
(D) The young mature quickly
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 56 to 65.
ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISTS
Paul Watson is an environmental activist He is a man who believes that he must do something, not just talk about doing something Paul believes in protecting endangered animals, and he protects them in controversial ways Some people think that Watson is
a hero and admire him very much Other people think that he is a criminal
On July 16th, 1979, Paul Watson and his crew were on his ship, which is called the Sea Shepherd Watson and the people who work on the Sea Shepherd were hunting on the Atlantic Ocean near Portugal However, they had a strange prey; instead of hunting for animals, their prey was a ship, the Sierra The Sea Shepherd found the Sierra, ran into it and sank it As a result, the Sierra never returned to the sea The Sea Shepherd, on the other hand, returned to its home in Canada Paul Watson and his workers thought that they had been successful
The Sierra had been a whaling ship, which had operated illegally The captain and the crew of the Sierra did not obey any of the international laws that restrict whaling Instead, they killed as many whales as they could, quickly cut off the meat, and froze it Later, they sold the whale meat in countries where it is eaten
Paul Watson tried to persuade the international whaling commission to stop the Sierra However, the commission did very little, and Paul became impatient He decided to stop the Sierra and
Trang 9other whaling ships in any way that he could He offered to pay
$25,000 to anyone who sank any illegal whaling ship, and he sank the
Sierra He acted because he believes that the whales must be
protected Still, he acted without the approval of the government;
therefore, his actions were controversial
Paul Watson is not the only environmental activist Other men
and women are also fighting to protect the Earth Like Watson, they
do not always have the approval of their governments, and like
Watson, they have become impatient Yet, because of their concern
for the environment, they will act to protect it
Question 56: According to the reading, an environmental activist is
someone who
A runs into whaling ship
B does something to protect the Earth
C talks about protecting endangered species
D is a hero, like Paul Watson
Question 57: When something is controversial ,
A everyone agrees with it B everyone disagrees with it
C people have different ideas about it D people protect it
Question 58: The members of a ship’s crew are .
A the men and women who work on the ship
B the people who work on the airplanes
C all of the people on a ship, including the passengers
D the people who own the ship
Question 59: The main idea of paragraph one is that
A Paul Watson is a hero to some people
B activists are people who do something
C Paul Watson is a controversial environmental activist
D Paul Watson does not believe in talking
Question 60: The Sea Shepherd was hunting
A the Atlantic Ocean B whales C the Sierra D Portugal
Question 61: The author implies that Paul Watson lives in
A Portugal B a ship on the AtlanticC the Sierra D Canada Question 62: The captain and the crew of the Sierra were acting
illegally because
A they were not obeying international laws
B they were whaling
C they were killing and selling whales
D All of the above are correct
Question 63: In paragraph 3 the phrase “and froze it” refers to
A whale meat B the Sierra C whales D the Sierra crew
Question 64: The main idea of paragraph 3 is that
A the Sierra sold whale meat in some countries
B the people on the Sierra didn’t obey international laws
C the people on the Sierra killed as many whales as they could
D whaling is illegal according to international law.
Question 65: Watson ran into the Sierra because
A he wanted to stop the ship’s crew from whaling
B he was impatient with the government’s actions
C he wanted to protect the whales from the whalers
D All of the above are correct
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 66 to 75.
If you think that life in 2030 sounds unrealistic, consider this: how many people in 1985 thought that computers and mobile phones could (66) _ such a central role in our lives today or that children would be gaming on the Internet No one can accurately (67) _ the future One thing is certain: the rapid change that we have seen since the 1980s will not slow down It will speed (68) _ so much that, in some ways, our lives in 2030 will be unrecognizable today
It is predicted that one billion people will be 65 (69) _ older
by 2030 Japanese scientists are already developing robots to (70) _ after the elderly and robots will be a permanent (71) _ of everyday life all across Europe People in 2030 will routinely reach the (72) _ of 130 The weather in 2030 is likely to be extreme, but
Trang 10the solution to the energy crisis will be to harness natural clean energy
sources, such (73) _ solar, hydro, wind and geothermal The
internet will have developed into a "super combined web" which is
always on and always (74) It is also explained that some aspects
of daily life in 2030 will seem very (75) _ to today We will still
live in houses and apartments, although they will be much more
energy efficient Children will still go to school, but will be aided by
virtual learning
82 A diagnose B prefer C tell D predict
86 A human B feature C personality D character
88 A as to B as many as C more D as
89 A contacted B stuck C connected D attached
90 A familiar B similar C different D fond
Questions 76 - 80 Circle the letter A, B, C, or D indicate the best
sentence built from the given words or phrases
91 Optimists believe that life will be far better than it is today.
a Optimists cannot tell any differences between today life and
future life
b It is believed by optimists that there will be no changes for life
in the future
c Optimists believe that today's life is not as good as it will be.
d Optimists believe that we will have a worse life in the future
92 In spite of his poverty, he led a devoted life to the revolutionary
cause
a He could not devote his life to the revolutionary cause because
of his poverty
b If he had not been so poor, he could have devoted his life to the
revolutionary cause
c Poor as he was, he led a devoted life to the revolutionary
cause.
d He led a devoted life to the revolutionary cause, but he was so
poor
93 They did not let me in because I was not a member of the club.
a They invited me although I was not a member of the club
b They did not allow me to enter because I was not a member
of the club.
c They invited me to the clubs as if I had been a member
d They asked me to get out of the club because I was not a member
94 Can you account for your strange behavior?
a Does your strange behavior make anybody surprised?
b Can you please stop behaving strangely?
c Can you give a good explanation for your strange behavior?'
d Is your strange behavior only for me?
95 Most bosses cannot put up with irresponsibility.
a Irresponsibility is what most bosses are trying to find
b Most bosses cannot tolerate irresponsibility.
c Irresponsibility is a must to please most bosses
d Without responsibility, most bosses will not offer you a job