Can you imagine living in a place which is four times colder than your freezer? This is Yakutia in Siberia, where in winter it is often -5ooC or lower. Valeria Usimenko, a housewife says “ After a few minutes outside your nose fills with ice. It snows a lot and there is always a lot of ice and snow on top of the houses. The most dangerous time is the spring - when the ice falls it can kill people! The winter is very boring because we can’t go out much. A lot of babies are born here in the autumn!”A.The winter is very boring because we can’t go out much.B.Today many people under 35 can’t cook. They often go to the restaurants.C.On a clear day you can even see Windsor Castle, which is 40 kilometres away.D.It’s normal to work twelve hours a day and people usually only have one or two weeks’ holiday.
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The old man has saved a lot of money for his ________ .A.retireB.retiringC.retirementD.retired
He offered to give me a _____ of how the mechine worked.A.demonstrator B.demostration C.demonstrate D.demostrative
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 36 to 45.In a world where 2 billion people live in homes that don't have light bulbs, technology holds the key (36)______ banishing poverty. Even the simplest technologies can transform lives and save money. Vaccines, crops, computers and sources of solar energy can all reduce poverty in developing countries. For example, cheap oral-rehydration therapy developed in Bangladesh has dramatically cut the death (37)______ from childhood diarrhoea.But even when such technologies exist, the depressing fact is that we can’t make them (38)______ for those who most need them. Solar panels, batteries and light bulbs are still beyond the purse of many, but where they have been installed they change lives. A decent light in the evening gives children more time for homework and extends the productive day for adults.Kenya has a thriving solar industry and six years ago Kenyan pioneers also (39)______ connecting schools to the Internet via radio links. These people were fortunate (40)______ being able to afford solar panels, radios and old computers. How much bigger would the impact be if these things (41)______ and priced specifically for poor people?Multinationals must become part of the solution, because (42)______ they own around 60 per cent of the world's technology, they seldom make products for poor customers. Of 1,223 new drugs marketed worldwide from 1975 to 1996, for example, just 13 were for tropical diseases.People think those enterprises should do more to provide vital products such as medicines (43)______ different prices around the world to suit (44)______ people can afford. Alternatively, they could pay a percentage of their profit towards research and development for (45)______. Adapted from “The Price is Wrong” in “Focus on IELTS Foundations” by Sue O’Connell, Pearson Longman, 2006__________(38)A.enough cheaplyB.cheap enoughC.enough cheapD.cheaply enough
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.My brothers are often very ____ to what I say. They are really lovable.A.obedience B.obedient C.obey D.obstacle
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 from 36 to 42.Children all around the world love to read comic books. Maybe they like to read the kind of comic books that come out once a month, like Spiderman or Batman, or maybe they like manga- style comic books. That means that publishers who make comic books need to keep in touch with the things young people like to do. One thing that many young people today are interested in is technology, so of course kids want to read digital comic books on electronic devices.Let's take Japanese manga as an example. There are lots of people around the world who enjoy reading manga. However, in the past, it was difficult to find translated versions of manga in comic bookstores. But that did not stop manga fans. Some fans who could translate Japanese into their own language started translating manga themselves. Then they scanned the pages of manga books and uploaded the scanned pages to the Internet with their translation. This practice has become so popular. People in the comic book industry made up a name for it. By combining the words scan and translation, they call it "scanlation", and it is a big problem today. The people who do scanlation usually share their manga for free, so readers do not buy manga books. Writers, artists, and publishers all end up losing money because of scanlation. Another problem is piracy in the comic book industry. Illegal copies of old and brand new comics alike have been hurting comic book sales.Despite the progress made in converting comics to digital formats, hardcopy comic books are still by far the most popular format among fans. In the meantime, comic book publishers and stores will just have to keep an eye on their buyers' habits. As the popularity of digital books for e-readers and tablets grows, the popularity of digital comic books will grow as well.(Source: Reading Advantage by Casey Malarcher)According to the passage, in the past, some manga fans who knew Japanese translated manga because . A.it was difficult to buy translated manga booksB.they wanted to make a name for themselvesC.they wanted to read manga for free D.it was enjoyable to translate Japanese books
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions.“How brave you are!” he said to the firemen.A.He blamed the firemen for their discouragement.B.He criticized the firemen for their discouragement.C.He praised the firemen for their courage.D.He asked how brave the firemen were.
Mark the letter 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. S. Mayo Hospital in New Orleans was so named in recognition of Dr. Mayo’s outstanding humanitarianism.A.remarkableB.charitableC. widespreadD.popular
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.She _______ working on that manuscript for 2 years now.A.will beB.had beenC.isD.has been
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