_________(29)A.sizeB.numberC.dealD.digit
_________(30)A.pointB.indicateC.displayD.exhibit
Ted was worried because_________.A.he received a letterB.he went to the police station yesterdayC.the police would catch himD.he didn’t know why the police wanted him
The police who talked to Ted was_________.A.pleasantB.worriedC.surprisedD.small
When was Ted’s bicycle found?A.Last TuesdayB.Five years agoC.Twenty years agoD.Yesterday
The nurse asked Mrs. Green_________.A.how was old her sonB.how old son wasC.how old her son isD.how old her son was
Question 31 – 35: Which of the following best restates each of the given sentences?Dr. Mary Watson told Jack, “You cannot go home until you feel better.”A.Dr. Mary Watson advised Jack to stay until he felt better.B.Dr. Mary Watson did not allow Jack to go home until he felt better.C.Dr. Mary Watson does not want Jack to go home because he is not feeling well now.D.Dr. Mary Watson asked Jack to stay at home until he felt better.
Question 36 – 40: Read the passage carefully. At home, I used to suffer enough with my husband who is a heavy smoker. Now, I am delighted that smoking is going to be banned in the majority of enclosed public spaces in Britain from July this year. In fact, I cannot wait for the ban to arrive. When hanging out, I am fed up with sitting in pubs with my eyes and throat hurting because of all the tobacco smoke in the air. As soon as I leave the pub I always find that my clothes and hair stink of cigarettes, so the first thing I do when I get home is to have a shower. It is not my problem if smokers want to destroy their own health, but I hate it when they start polluting my lungs as well. Passive smoking is a real problem, as a lot of medical studies have shown that non-smokers who spend a long time in smoky environments have an increased risk of heart disease and lung cancer. It is ridiculous when you hear smokers talking about the ban taking away their ‘rights’. If they are in a pub and they feel the need for a cigarette, obviously they will still be able to go outside in the street and have one. What is wrong with that? It will certainly be a bit inconvenient for them, but maybe that will help them to quit.Choose an option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each question.In paragraph 1, what is the word stink closest in meaning to?A.smell unpleasantlyB.cover fullyC.pack tightlyD.get dirty
Question 36 – 40: Read the passage carefully. At home, I used to suffer enough with my husband who is a heavy smoker. Now, I am delighted that smoking is going to be banned in the majority of enclosed public spaces in Britain from July this year. In fact, I cannot wait for the ban to arrive. When hanging out, I am fed up with sitting in pubs with my eyes and throat hurting because of all the tobacco smoke in the air. As soon as I leave the pub I always find that my clothes and hair stink of cigarettes, so the first thing I do when I get home is to have a shower. It is not my problem if smokers want to destroy their own health, but I hate it when they start polluting my lungs as well. Passive smoking is a real problem, as a lot of medical studies have shown that non-smokers who spend a long time in smoky environments have an increased risk of heart disease and lung cancer. It is ridiculous when you hear smokers talking about the ban taking away their ‘rights’. If they are in a pub and they feel the need for a cigarette, obviously they will still be able to go outside in the street and have one. What is wrong with that? It will certainly be a bit inconvenient for them, but maybe that will help them to quit.Choose an option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each question.In paragraph 3, what does the word one refer to_______?A.needB.pubC.cigaretteD.street
Question 36 – 40: Read the passage carefully. At home, I used to suffer enough with my husband who is a heavy smoker. Now, I am delighted that smoking is going to be banned in the majority of enclosed public spaces in Britain from July this year. In fact, I cannot wait for the ban to arrive. When hanging out, I am fed up with sitting in pubs with my eyes and throat hurting because of all the tobacco smoke in the air. As soon as I leave the pub I always find that my clothes and hair stink of cigarettes, so the first thing I do when I get home is to have a shower. It is not my problem if smokers want to destroy their own health, but I hate it when they start polluting my lungs as well. Passive smoking is a real problem, as a lot of medical studies have shown that non-smokers who spend a long time in smoky environments have an increased risk of heart disease and lung cancer. It is ridiculous when you hear smokers talking about the ban taking away their ‘rights’. If they are in a pub and they feel the need for a cigarette, obviously they will still be able to go outside in the street and have one. What is wrong with that? It will certainly be a bit inconvenient for them, but maybe that will help them to quit.Choose an option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each question.What is the passage mainly about?A.Reasons British people suggest the government should ban smoking in public places.B.How British people oppose the smoking ban in enclosed public spaces.C.A personal view on British smoking ban in enclosed public areas.D.Harmful effects of smoking on second-hand smokers in the family.
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