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. Sue and Mira are talking about the use of mobile phone in class. - Sue: “Students should not be allowed to use mobile phone in class.” - Mira: “________. This will distract them from studying.”A.Not reallyB.No way! It’s usefulC.I’m of the opposite opinionD.I quite agree
(5)...................A.The French King Louis XIV was famous for his elegant style.B.The truth is most people don’t want to look unfashionable.C.However. it can also explain what you think.D.The British Queen Elizabeth was famous for her fashionable clothes.
The garage is going to repair the car for us next week. (REPAIRED)A.We are going to have the car repairing by the garage next week.B.We are going to have the car repaired by the garage next week.C.We are going to have the car to be repaired by the garage next week.D.We are going to have the car be repaired by the garage next week.
Let’s go abroad for our holiday this summer. (DON’T)A.Why don’t we go abroad for our holiday this summer.B.Why don’t we go to abroad for our holiday this summer.C.Why don’t we go abroad in our holiday this summer.D.Why we don’t go abroad for our holiday this summer.
“I hate to be criticized by non-professionals” the football star said. (OBJECTED)A.The football star objected to be criticized by non-professionals.B.The football star objected being criticized by non-professionals.C.The football star objected to being criticized by non-professionals.D.The football star was objected to being criticized by non-professionals.
They don‘t let us use mobile phones in class.A.We are not allowed to use mobile phones in class.B.We are not allowed to be used mobile phones in class.C.We are not allowed using mobile phones in class.D.We are allowed to use mobile phones in class.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.A.initialB.centuryC.pictureD.suggestion
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.A.argumentB.dominateC.understandD.atmosphere
VI. 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.People have been hunting whales for at least a thousand years, and there were no real problems until 20th century. What happened was that fishing technology became much more efficient and the ships were much faster, so more and more whales were caught. In the 1960s the main whaling countries were killing more than sixty thousand whales a year, and everyone began to realize that something had to be done.It was environmental groups like Greenpeace that really made things change. They set out to make people aware of the fact that whales were fast becoming extinct. But even now we don’t know if all this interest has become too late. Let’s take the great blue whale for example, which at thirty to forty metres long is the biggest animal there has ever been – now there are perhaps about two thousand or so left. In fact they have been protected for quite a long time, but there is no sign that the population is growing.The 20th century has brought many dangers to whales due to ________ .A.faster shipsB.more dangerous fishing technologyC.longer netsD.more expensive equipment
VI. 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.People have been hunting whales for at least a thousand years, and there were no real problems until 20th century. What happened was that fishing technology became much more efficient and the ships were much faster, so more and more whales were caught. In the 1960s the main whaling countries were killing more than sixty thousand whales a year, and everyone began to realize that something had to be done.It was environmental groups like Greenpeace that really made things change. They set out to make people aware of the fact that whales were fast becoming extinct. But even now we don’t know if all this interest has become too late. Let’s take the great blue whale for example, which at thirty to forty metres long is the biggest animal there has ever been – now there are perhaps about two thousand or so left. In fact they have been protected for quite a long time, but there is no sign that the population is growing.Appropriately how many blue whales are there on the earth now?A.2B.30C.40D.60
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