Choose A, B, C or D to complete each sentence.
1: The Taj Mahal, ______ is located in India, is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in the world.
- A. that
- B. where
- C. which
- D. who
- A. reach
- B. reached
- C. reaching
- D. to reach
- A. might have
- B. should have
- C. could have
- D. would have
- A. documentary
- B. stunning
- C. scientific
- D. fictional
- A. has conducted
- B. has been conducted
- C. was conducted
- D. conducted
- A. opened
- B. open
- C. opens
- D. opening
- A. read
- B. have read
- C. were read
- D. had read
- A. tedious
- B. uninteresting
- C. dull
- D. enlightening
- A. to join
- B. joining
- C. join
- D. joined
- A. chill out
- B. take off
- C. show up
- D. give in
Choose A, B, C or D that has the CLOSEST meaning to the underlined word/ phrase in each question.
11: The scientist's groundbreaking discovery attracted international attention.
- A. remarkable
- B. sudden
- C. confusing
- D. delayed
- A. rewrite
- B. discuss
- C. proofread
- D. simplify
Choose A, B, C or D that has the OPPOSITE meaning to the underlined word/ phrase in each question.
13: The athlete's performance was exemplary, earning her a gold medal.
- A. outstanding
- B. poor
- C. remarkable
- D. commendable
- A. foster participation
- B. improve attendance
- C. enhance motivation
- D. decrease interest
Choose A, B, C or D to complete each dialogue.
15: Mia: "What did you think of the movie we saw last night?”
Jake: "______"
- A. I loved it!
- B. It's showing at the theater.
- C. I want to meet again next week.
- D. Yes. The plot was confusing.
Liam: "______"
- A. It's just a game.
- B. I haven't been following the games.
- C. I don't like sports.
- D. I believe we can win!
Ryan: "Oh yes! I hope I can get everything ______"
- A. packed quickly
- B. moved easily
- C. unpacked soon
- D. blow out
Tom: "______"
- A. I haven't bought the tickets yet.
- B. The weather might be bad.
- C. I have to work on Saturday.
- D. Absolutely! I can't wait!
Choose A, B, C or D to make a complete dialogue for each question.
19:
a. i heard it's a great place for brunch.
b. what do you think of the new café downtown?
c. i'm planning to check it out this weekend.
d. i'm excited to try their pancakes!
- A. b-a-c-d
- B. b-c-a-d
- C. c-b-a-d
- D. d-c-b-a
b. what genre do you prefer?
c. i'm looking for a new movie to watch this weekend.
d. how about "mission impossible"?
- A. a-b-d-c
- B. b-d-c-a
- C. d-a-b-c
- D. c-b-a-d
b. i can't believe how fast this year has gone by!
c. what are your plans for new year's eve?
d. i'm thinking of hosting a small gathering at my place.
e. A retro party would be fun!
f. Do you recommend any themes?
- A. b-c-d-a-e-f
- B. b-c-d-f-a-e
- C. b-c-d-a-f-e
- D. b-d-a-c-e-f
b. that's a great idea! what do you have in mind?
c. right. and we could start using public transport more often.
d. absolutely! carpooling is also a good option.
e. What about reducing single-use plastics?
f. Yes, and we can promote recycling in our community as well.
- A. a-b-c-d-e-f
- B. a-e-b-d-f-c
- C. a-b-e-c-d-f
- D. a-c-b-d-e-f
Choose A, B, C or D that has the CLOSEST meaning to the given sentence in each question.
23: The weather today is much colder than it was yesterday.
- A. The weather yesterday was warmer than today.
- B. I expected today's weather to be warmer than it is.
- C. Today's weather is warmer than I had expected.
- D. Today is the coldest day I have ever experienced.
- A. The book was interesting enough for me to finish it quickly.
- B. Everyone found the book interesting, so they read it fast.
- C. It was such an interesting book that I couldn't stop reading it.
- D. The book was too interesting to read.
- A. If she felt unwell, she would not attend the party.
- B. She was feeling unwell, so she didn't attend the party.
- C. She did not attend the party in case she was unwell.
- D. Although she was feeling unwell, she attended the party.
- A. Hardly had I finished my work when the phone rang.
- B. Not only did I finish my work, but the phone also rang.
- C. The phone rang before I finished my work.
- D. I finished my work until the phone rang.
Choose A, B, C or D that has the CLOSEST meaning to the given pair in each question.
27: I arrive at the airport. I am going to call you
- A. I am going to call you before I arrive at the airport.
- B. I will not call you as soon as I arrive at the airport.
- C. I am going to call you as soon as I arrive at the airport.
- D. I call you since I will arrive at the airport.
- A. He would rather continue his current job in marketing than pursue a career in teaching.
- B. He would prefer pursuing his current job in marketing over teaching.
- C. He would rather pursue a career in teaching than continue his current job in marketing.
- D. He prefers his current job in marketing rather than pursuing a career in teaching.
- A. It was the community who gathered resources that allowed them to rebuild the local library.
- B. It was evident that the local library could enable the community to gather resources and rebuild at a fundraising event.
- C. If the community organized a fundraising event, the local library would be rebuilt.
- D. It was the fundraising event that the community organized which allowed them to gather resources to rebuild the local library.
- A. It eventually required her to practice for many months and reflect on herself to gain confidence in public speaking.
- B. It took her many months of practice and self-reflection to eventually gain the confidence to speak in public.
- C. It finally took many months of practice and confidence for her to reflect on public speaking.
- D. Eventually, she practiced and gained confidence to speak in public after months of self-reflection.
Read the passage below and choose A, B, C or D to fill in each blank
On Earth, solar cells are used for everything from calculators and watches to homes, commercial buildings, and even stadiums. Kaohsiung World Stadium in Taiwan, completed in 2009 to host the World Games, has more than 8,800 solar panels on its roof. Charles Lin, director of Taiwan's Bureau of Public Works, said, “The stadium's solar energy panels will make the venue (31) ______ in electricity needs.” When the stadium is not in use, it can (32) ______ the surrounding neighborhood.
Unlike solar cells, which use sunlight to generate electricity, concentrating solar power technology uses the sun's heat. Lenses or mirrors focus sunlight into a small (33) ______ that can be used to operate a boiler. That produces steam to run turbines to generate electricity. This method will be used at the Solana Generating Station, which is being built by the APS utility company outside of Phoenix, Arizona, in the United States. When completed in 2012, Solana will be one of the (34) ______ solar power stations in the world. (35) ______.
31:
- A. self-discipline
- B. self-sufficient
- C. self-esteem
- D. self-conscious
- A. consume
- B. power
- C. limit
- D. distribute
- A. beam
- B. row
- C. column
- D. light
- A. smallest
- B. largest
- C. least efficient
- D. most advanced
- A. Once operating at full capacity, it will serve 70,000 homes.
- B. This stadium demonstrates renewable energy use.
- C. It will greatly benefit the local community.
- D. Solar panels are becoming more affordable.
Reading comprehension 1: Read the passage below and choose A, B, C, or D to answer each question.
People have been whaling for thousands of years. Norwegians were among the first to hunt whales, as early as 4,000 years ago. The Japanese may have been doing so even earlier. Traditions as varied as the Inuit (who hunted in the Arctic Ocean), Basque (who hunted in the Atlantic), and Japanese (who hunted in the Pacific) relied on whales to provide material goods, as well as part of their cultural identity.
Nearly every part of the whale was used. Meat, skin, blubber, and organs were eaten as an important source of protein, fats, vitamins, and minerals. Baleen was woven into baskets and used as fishing line. In warmer climates, baleen was also used as a roofing material. Bones were used primarily for toolmaking and carving ceremonial items such as masks.
During the Middle Ages and Renaissance, whaling gained popularity throughout Northern Europe. Whale oil and baleen (sometimes called whalebone, although it’s not bone at all) were valuable commodities. Whale oil comes from the blubber of right and bowhead whales, and the head cavity of sperm whales. It was used primarily for oil lamps. Corsets and hoop skirts were constructed from whalebone.
Over time, European whaling ventures spread to North America. American colonists relied on whale oil to light most of their lamps.
By the mid-1700s, it became increasingly difficult to find whales near the Atlantic coast. The American whaling fleet expanded its operations throughout the world's oceans, including the whale-rich waters of the Arctic and Antarctic
36: What does "their" refer to in the passage?
- A. The people
- B. The whales
- C. The material
- D. The American colonists
- A. It was primarily used for cooking.
- B. It was valuable for lighting lamps.
- C. It was only used in Northern Europe.
- D. It was derived from whale bones.
- A. Different cultures have unique hunting methods.
- B. Whaling is harmful to whale populations.
- C. Almost every part of the whale served a purpose.
- D. The history of whaling is irrelevant today.
- A. The Inuit hunted in the Arctic Ocean.
- B. American colonists did not use whale oil.
- C. Whalebone is not actually bone.
- D. Japanese whalers hunted in the Pacific.
- A. Whales became more abundant in the Atlantic.
- B. Whaling techniques improved dramatically.
- C. More whale species faced endangerment.
- D. American colonists abandoned whaling.
Reading comprehension 2: Read the passage below and choose A, B, C or D to answer each question.
For centuries, the common view of how domestication had occurred was that prehistoric people, realizing how useful it would be to have captive herds of food animals, began capturing wild animals and breeding them. Over time, by allowing only animals with “tame” characteristics to mate and produce offspring, human beings created animals that were less wild and more dependent upon people. Eventually, this process led to the domestic farm animals and pets that we know today, many of which would fare quite badly in the wild, having lost their ancient survival skills and instincts.
Recent research suggests that this view of domestication is incomplete. Prehistoric humans did capture and breed useful wild animals, and those species became tamer over time (they generally changed physically, too, developing larger bodies and smaller brains than their wild cousins. But specialists in animal behavior now think that domestication was not simply something people did to animals - the animals played an active part in the process. Wolves and wild horses, for example, may have taken the first steps in their own domestication by hanging around human settlements, feeding on people's garbage and crops and getting used to human presence and activity. Individual animals that were not too nervous or fearful to live near people produced offspring that also tolerated humans, making it easier for people to capture and tame them.
In this version, people succeeded in domesticating only animals that had already adapted easily to life around humans. Domestication required an animal that was willing to become domestic. The process was more like a dance with two partners than a triumph of humans over animals.
At first glance, the taming of cats seems to fit nicely into this new story of domestication. A traditional theory says that after prehistoric people in the Near East and Egypt invented agriculture and started farming, rats and mice gathered to feast on their stored grain. Wildcats, in turn, gathered at the same places to prey on the rats and mice. Over time, cats got used to people and people got used to cats, until at some point cats were tame.
41: What is the closest meaning of the word "domestication" in the passage?
- A. Capturing wild animals
- B. Training animals for human use
- C. Breeding animals for food
- D. Creating wild animal habitats
- A. The process of domestication
- B. Domestic farm animals and pets
- C. Ancient survival skills
- D. Prehistoric people
- A. Domestication was a simple task for humans.
- B. Domestication involved cooperation between humans and animals.
- C. Humans completely dominated the domestication of animals.
- D. Animals were forced into domestication by humans.
- A. Cats were originally wild and became pets through hunting.
- B. Agriculture attracted wildcats, leading to their domestication.
- C. People created a dependence on cats through farming.
- D. Domestication was a gradual process influenced by food sources.
- A. Animals barely had a role in their domestication.
- B. Animals actively chose to associate with humans.
- C. Only humans were responsible for the domestication of animals.
- D. Domestication was harmful to animals' survival skills.
Choose A, B, C, or D to answer each question.
46: During a conflict with a coworker, you notice that emotions are running high. What is the best way to de-escalate the situation?
- A. "I don't want to talk about it; let's ignore the issue."
- B. "Let's take a moment to calm down and discuss this rationally."
- C. "You are completely wrong, and I can't believe you think that way."
- D. "This is pointless; we'll never agree."
- A. "Just toughen up and deal with it; everyone has problems."
- B. "You need to speak to your boss immediately and demand better treatment."
- C. "It sounds challenging; have you considered talking to HR for support?"
- D. "I don't think there's much you can do; just try to get through it."
- A. "I will just make all the decisions to save time."
- B. "Let's go around the table and give everyone a chance to share their thoughts."
- C. "I'll only listen to those who I think have good ideas."
- D. "I'll ask one person to lead and let them decide what to do."
- A. "I'm sure I'll fail, so there's no point in trying."
- B. "I'll do my best, but I'm not very confident in my skills."
- C. "This is an opportunity to learn and grow; I will tackle it step by step."
- D. "I'll wait for someone else to handle it."
- A. Ignore them; they'll speak up if they have something to say.
- B. Call them out directly and ask why they aren't contributing.
- C. Invite them to share their thoughts by saying, “We'd love to hear your perspective on this.”
- D. Assume they are not interested in the discussion and move on.
