Write the letter A, B, C or D on the top of the first page to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.People say that he moved to another country.A.It is said that he has been moved to another country.B.He was said to have been moved to another country.C.He was said that moved to another country.D.He is said to have moved to another country.
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. Mary: “ How about giving me a hand?” Tom: “ ………………………………”A.Sure. I’d be glad to help you.B.No, not yet.C.You are welcome.D.Thank you.
Mark the A, B, C or D on the top of the first page to indicate the sentence that the word(s) that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions. We can raise our hand slightly to show that we need help. A.preventionB.protestC.situationD.assistance
He did not remember the meeting. He went out for a coffee with his friends then.A.Not remember the meeting, he went out for a coffee with his friends.B.Not to remember the meeting, he went out for a coffee with his friends.C.Not remembered the meeting, he went out for a coffee with his friends.D.Not remembering the meeting, he went out for a coffee with his friends.
We can’t possibly offer a higher salary in these terrible economic conditions.A.It is impossible for us to employ you until the economic conditions improve.B.We could have offered you a higher salary if we had been better off financially.C.Unless the economic conditions improve, you will not be able to earn a higher salary.D.If the economic climate was better, it would be possible for us to offer you a higher salary.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D in your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.Historically, it was the 3rd Asian Games in Japan that tennis, volleyball, table tennis and hockey were added.A.HistoricallyB.was the 3rd Asian GamesC.thatD.were
Mark the letter A, B, C or D in your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.Ginger is three times hotter than cumin, but not as hot as chili powder.A.three timesB.hotter thanC.notD.hot as
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. It is common knowledge that the Internet, often called simply Net, is the largest network of computers in the world. It connects businesses, institutions and individuals. One of its main uses is communication, and electronic mail, or e-mail, is probably the most popular use of the Internet. Although the Net is widely used by people of all ages, many adults are now concerned about is possibly harmful effects on young people. For example, chatting is a popular activity on the Net. Electronic chat rooms are Internet sites where people can communicate directly with one another. These chat rooms are quite popular with children. However, adults with inappropriate or illegal motives may also join chat rooms. Sometimes these adults try to arrange face-to-face meetings with unsuspecting victims. There have cases where children have been tricked by adults who pass them off as children and who give information that provokes to be entirely false. Another cause of worry for parents is the huge amount of information accessible to users of the Internet. Not all information on the Net is accurate, and some deliberately misleading. In addition, parents worry that children may be exposed to harmful material. For instance, there are innumerable sites where explicitly violent or pornographic scenes are shown. Moreover, many organizations maintain hate sites that present racist or politically extreme views. The Internet has tremendous potential for good, but it has also led to some serious questions about appropriate use. Where protection of their children is needed, parents should not hesitate to intervene. Unlimited freedom on the Net can lead to serious, sometimes dangerous, consequences.It seems that the main point the author is trying to make about the Internet is that it _____.A.can be dangerousB.provides unlimited access to informationC.is beneficialD.should only be used by adults
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. It is common knowledge that the Internet, often called simply Net, is the largest network of computers in the world. It connects businesses, institutions and individuals. One of its main uses is communication, and electronic mail, or e-mail, is probably the most popular use of the Internet. Although the Net is widely used by people of all ages, many adults are now concerned about is possibly harmful effects on young people. For example, chatting is a popular activity on the Net. Electronic chat rooms are Internet sites where people can communicate directly with one another. These chat rooms are quite popular with children. However, adults with inappropriate or illegal motives may also join chat rooms. Sometimes these adults try to arrange face-to-face meetings with unsuspecting victims. There have cases where children have been tricked by adults who pass them off as children and who give information that provokes to be entirely false. Another cause of worry for parents is the huge amount of information accessible to users of the Internet. Not all information on the Net is accurate, and some deliberately misleading. In addition, parents worry that children may be exposed to harmful material. For instance, there are innumerable sites where explicitly violent or pornographic scenes are shown. Moreover, many organizations maintain hate sites that present racist or politically extreme views. The Internet has tremendous potential for good, but it has also led to some serious questions about appropriate use. Where protection of their children is needed, parents should not hesitate to intervene. Unlimited freedom on the Net can lead to serious, sometimes dangerous, consequences.The racist and political extreme views mentioned in paragraph 3 are example of _____.A.what you see on some Internet sitesB.what children think they use the InternetC.parental interventionD.the huge amount of information available.
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. It is common knowledge that the Internet, often called simply Net, is the largest network of computers in the world. It connects businesses, institutions and individuals. One of its main uses is communication, and electronic mail, or e-mail, is probably the most popular use of the Internet. Although the Net is widely used by people of all ages, many adults are now concerned about is possibly harmful effects on young people. For example, chatting is a popular activity on the Net. Electronic chat rooms are Internet sites where people can communicate directly with one another. These chat rooms are quite popular with children. However, adults with inappropriate or illegal motives may also join chat rooms. Sometimes these adults try to arrange face-to-face meetings with unsuspecting victims. There have cases where children have been tricked by adults who pass them off as children and who give information that provokes to be entirely false. Another cause of worry for parents is the huge amount of information accessible to users of the Internet. Not all information on the Net is accurate, and some deliberately misleading. In addition, parents worry that children may be exposed to harmful material. For instance, there are innumerable sites where explicitly violent or pornographic scenes are shown. Moreover, many organizations maintain hate sites that present racist or politically extreme views. The Internet has tremendous potential for good, but it has also led to some serious questions about appropriate use. Where protection of their children is needed, parents should not hesitate to intervene. Unlimited freedom on the Net can lead to serious, sometimes dangerous, consequences.What can we understand about the face-to-face meetings mentioned in paragraph 2?A.All people in chat groups have them.B.They may turn out to be harmful to children.C.They help to communicate better.D.They give children false information.
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