III. Choose the correct answer (A, B, C, or D) to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions. My bedroom is small. I cannot put that big table in it.A.If my bedroom is not small, I could put that big table in it.B.If my bedroom is not small, I can put that big table in it.C.If my bedroom were not small, I can put that big table in it.D.If my bedroom were not small, I could put that big table in it.
Impressed as we were by the new cinema, we found it rather expensiveA.We were not impressed by the new cinema at all because it looked rather expensiveB. We were impressed by the new cinema, but found it rather expensiveC.We weren’t as much impressed by the new cinema’s look as its costD.The new cinema was more expensive than we expected
________(5)A.toB.inC.atD.for
Computer can sometimes let you_______A.upB.downC.outD.off
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word(s) to each of the questionsLast year, there were millions of international tourist arrivals across the globe. Whether they were students on their (41)______ years looking for overseas adventure, stressed-out workers hoping to get away for a weekend, or retirees (42)______ to relax in an exotic location- clearly none of them thought they could find the same experience at home. The question is whether foreign travel brings more advantages or disadvantages.An obvious positive point is that going abroad sometimes helps people to expand their knowledge of the world. If they are (43)_____ - minded, they can learn about new cultures and hopefully gain a more accurate understanding about their way of life. In addition, there is the economic benefit of tourism to countries which have few other resources. It can provide an income to many people within the industry.Having said that, some people simply go to a foreign resort (44)______ by high walls and therefore learn little about their holiday (45)______. Another issue is that hordes of tourists often spoil the “unspoilt” places they visit. The most recent example of this is Antarctica, where last year cruise ships took thousands of visitors to view the disappearing icebergs and wildlife. Vegetation, nesting penguins and resting walrus are vulnerable when humans intrude.(43)_____A.open B.narrow C.absent D.single
Peter,______ brother is a famous football player, studies very well.A.havingB.of whomC.whoseD.that
III. Choose the best answer :Hurry………………..! The bus is coming.A.inB.upC.onD.with
A.mouth B.ThursdayC.nothingD.worthy
Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each for the question from 61 to 70. Sir Anthony Van Dyck, one of the world’s greatest masters of portraiture, was born in Antwerp and was the seventh of twelve children. His affluent father apprenticed him to a painter when he was just a little over ten. Having become a member of the Antwerp Guild of painters before he was nineteen, he worked in the studio of Peter Paul Rubens for several years. In Italy, Van Dyck studied the great Venetian masters and painted flattering portraits of gorgeous ladies and haughty nobles in gilded velvet robes with lace and pearls. While he was sought after by the aristocracy for his acclaimed loose brushwork, his engravings and etchings also evinced his outstanding talent. Upon his return to Antwerp in 1628, he was influenced by Rubens’s interpretation of the artistic form and produced numerous religious paintings while holding an appointment as the court painter. During his tenure, he proved that his use of color, his sensitive elegance, and his remarkable insight were unexcelled. His fame preceded him to England, where he was invited by King Charles I. After years of faithful service, he was knighted in recognition of his achievements in painting countless portraits of the king, the queen, the royal children, and the titled nobility of England. However, Van Dyck’s greatest piece is one of his religious works, a true masterpiece displayed in the Antwerp gallery. This group scene exhibits his artful polish in painting the folds of fabric, the delicacy of human skin, landscape, and other externals, and puts him above other accomplished contemporary masters. Although Charles paid Van Dyck a salary and granted him a pension, the painter’s extravagant life-style and penchant for luxuries led him into debt, and he died without means.The author of the passage implies that Van Dyck’s fame had largely to do with hisA.artful portraits B.wealthy familyC.elegance in clothingD.religious beliefs
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.Jenny: "Congratulations on your winning the first prize at the talent contest."Tom: “________________”A.That's very kind of you. B.Not at all. C.You're welcome. D.Yes, certainly.
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