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20. You shouldn’t leave your shoes here or people
will trip over them.
A. Don’t leave your shoes here and people won’t
trip over them.
B. Leave your shoes here or people will trip over
them.
C. Don’t leave your shoes here or people will trip
over them.
D. Leave your shoes here and people will trip over
them.
21. – Stephanie: “Oh, no! I left my book at home.
Can I share yours?”
– Scott: “______”
A. No, thanks.
B. Yes, I do too.
C. No, not at all.
D. Yes, sure.
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22. – Mike: “Need a hand with your suitcase,
Jane?”
– Jane: “______”
A. That’s very kind of you.
C. Not a chance.
B. Well done!
D. I don’t believe it.
23. – Mike: “So, you have your fifth high-school
reunion coming up?”
– Lane: “________”
A. Oh, the school reunion was wonderful.
B. The food at the reunion was excellent.
C. Yeah. I’m really looking forward to it.
D. No. You’re in no mood for the event.
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Find the ERROR in these following sentences
24. If the boys had took the bus to school, they
A B
would have arrived on time.
C D
25. Had he worked harder, a better job
A B
would have gotten by him.
C D
26. Even though they are among the smallest
A B
carnivores, weasels will be attacked animal that
C
are twice double their size.
D
9/13
Choose the word that is CLOSEST in meaning to
the BOLD part in the following sentence:
27. The oil that discharged into the sea seriously
harmed a lot of birds and animals.
A. protected B. hunted
C. damaged D. saved
28. Together, they cover 75% of our Earth.
A. spread B. curtain
C. comprehend D. report
Choose the word that is OPPOSITE in meaning to
the BOLD part in the following sentence:
29. Public health officials have confirmed the first
U.S. case of a mysterious coronavirus that has
sickened hundreds in China, the CDC says.
A. clear B. strange
C. difficult D. polluted
30. The plants and animals of the sea fall into
three major groups.
A. small B. tiny
C. subordinate D. unnecessary
10/13
READING 1
Scientists have discovered a (31)..... volcanic ‘lost world’
off the coast of Tasmania.
(32)..... on the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
Research Organisation (CSIRO), vessel ‘Investigator’ made
the find (33)..... mapping the seafloor 249 miles east of
Tasmania. The project is led by scientists from the Australian
National University. CSIRO is Australia’s national science
(34)......
A chain of ‘(35)......’, or undersea mountains, were
spotted in deep water, offering the first glimpse of a
spectacular “underwater world.”
31. A. mysterious B. stunning
C. challenged D. huge
32. A. Analysts B. Environmentalists
C. Lecturers D. Experts
33. A. when B. during
C. while D. if
34. A. agency B. course
C. school D. laboratory
35. A. seafood B. seafloors
C. seasons D. seamounts
11/13
READING 2
Most people are afraid of sharks, but they usually do not
know very much about them.
There are more than 350 kinds of sharks, and all of them
are meat eaters. Sharks are useful because they eat sick fish
and keep the oceans clean. Sharks do not have ears.
However, they can "hear" sounds and movements in the
water. Any sound or movement makes the water vibrate.
Sharks can feel these vibrations, which help them find food.
They also use their large eyes to find food. Most sharks see
best in dim light. They often hunt for food at dawn, in the
evening, or in the middle of the night.
Scientists want to learn more about sharks for several
reasons. For example, cancer is common in many animals,
especially in people. However, it is rare in sharks. Scientists
want to find out why sharks almost never get cancer. Maybe
this information can help people prevent cancer too.
36. According to the passage, sharks are useful
because _________.
A. they are very big
C. they are meat eaters
B. they clean the oceans
D. they eat fish
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37. Sharks can find food because they can _____.
A. feel vibrations and hear with their ears
B. see with their eyes and hear with their ears
C. feel vibrations and see with their large eyes
D. hear very well with their large ears
38. Most sharks hunt for food at night because
______.
A. they see best in dim light
C. there is more food then
B. they are hungry at night
D. other fish are sleeping
39. According to the passage, research on sharks
may help _______________.
A. people know how to prevent cancer
B. animals prevent cancer
C. people find a cure for AIDS
D. sharks live longer
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40. The passage is most likely to be taken from
____.
A. a teenager's diary.
C. a essay on marine life .
B. a magazine for business.
D. a study on sharks