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Everyone knows that honeybees make honey, but how do they actually do it? Honeybees live in colonies, which means that they live with lots of other bees. Beehives, nests made of wax, are the places where they live and stow their honey. Honeybees drink nectar from flowers or other sweet deposits from plants or trees. The honey made by these bees is used to supply the colony with food during the cold winter when there arc no flowers to drink from. Thus, these bees not only consume the nectar...
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Everyone knows that honeybees make honey, but how do they actually do it? Honeybees live in colonies, which means that they live with lots of other bees. Beehives, nests made of wax, are the places where they live and stow their honey.

Honeybees drink nectar from flowers or other sweet deposits from plants or trees. The honey made by these bees is used to supply the colony with food during the cold winter when there arc no flowers to drink from. Thus, these bees not only consume the nectar for nourishment but also bring it home. They have a special organ called a honey stomach which is used to carry the food to their colony.

When honeybees come back home, they regurgitate what they have put in their honey stomachs. Other honeybees in the hive come along and help them. They repeatedly eat and regurgitate many times until the product becomes somewhat digested. Next, the bees move the syrupy product into open honeycomb cells. Then they beat their wings to fan it to prevent fermentation. The fanning makes the water evaporate so that the product gets thick enough. Now it cannot easily be attacked by bacteria. Finally, it can be called honey. After this process, honeybees seal up the honeycomb cells with wax until they are hungry.

The most impressive part of this process is how seamlessly a bee colony works together. In a colony, there are female worker bees, male drones, and one queen bee. Although there are both male and females in the hive, the majority of the work is done by females. The female worker bees are in charge of taking care of the hive and creating honey. When they are young, they take care of feeding the young bee larvae. When they are older, they go out and bring nectar back to the hive, where they begin making honey. The male drones are responsible for fertilizing the eggs, but require little energy as they spend their time waiting around the hive. The single queen bee is responsible for the colony's survival. She is the only female that can lay eggs. The wonderful substance called honey would not exist without the bees' teamwork.

1. What is the main topic of the passage?

A. The role of the female honeybee
B. Preventing fermentation in honey
C. Why honeybees build huge wax nests
D. How a honeybee colony works to make honey

2. What can be inferred from the passage about honey? A. It's not always the same color
B. It is only liked by a minority of people
C. Watery honey can go bad easily
D. It is created and cared for by the queen bee 3. What do honeybees do to prevent fermentation? A. Blow air on the honey by waving their wings
B. Overproduce honey using their legs
C. Feed the larvae the unfermented honey
D. Bring the honey to the honeycomb cells 4. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true of honeybees? A. They work together in their colony.
B. They produce honey through a complex process
C. The queen bee is responsible for making honey
D The worker bees work both inside and outside of their hive.
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30 tháng 7 2020

1. What is the main topic of the passage?

A. The role of the female honeybee
B. Preventing fermentation in honey
C. Why honeybees build huge wax nests
D. How a honeybee colony works to make honey

2. What can be inferred from the passage about honey?

A. It's not always the same color
B. It is only liked by a minority of people
C. Watery honey can go bad easily
D. It is created and cared for by the queen bee

3. What do honeybees do to prevent fermentation?

A. Blow air on the honey by waving their wings
B. Overproduce honey using their legs
C. Feed the larvae the unfermented honey
D. Bring the honey to the honeycomb cells

4. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true of honeybees?

A. They work together in their colony.
B. They produce honey through a complex process
C. The queen bee is responsible for making honey
D The worker bees work both inside and outside of their hive.

V/ choose the word or phrase (A;B;C;D) that best its each in the following passage To many people, their friends are the most important in their life. Really good friends always (1)______ joys and sorrows with you and never turn their backs on you. Your best friend may be someone you have known all your life or someone you have grown (2)______ with. There are all sorts of things can (3)______ about this special relationship. It may be the result of enjoying the same activities and sharing...
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V/ choose the word or phrase (A;B;C;D) that best its each in the following passage

To many people, their friends are the most important in their life. Really good friends always (1)______ joys and sorrows with you and never turn their backs on you. Your best friend may be someone you have known all your life or someone you have grown (2)______ with.

There are all sorts of things can (3)______ about this special relationship. It may be the result of enjoying the same activities and sharing experiences. Most of us have met someone that we have immediately felt relaxed with as if we had known them for ages. However, it really takes you years to get to know someone well (4)______ to consider your best friend.

To the majority of us, this is someone we trust completely and (5)______ understands us better than anyone else. It's the person you can tell him or her your most intimate secrets.

1/ a/ have b/ share c/ give d/ spend

2/ a/ up b/ through c/ on d/ in

3/ a/ provide b/ bring c/ cause d/ result

4/ a/ such b/ too c/ enough d/ so

5/ a/ whose b/ whom c/ which d/ who.

@Dương Yến Tử; @Linh Diệu

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14 tháng 9 2017

V/ choose the word or phrase (A;B;C;D) that best its each in the following passage

To many people, their friends are the most important in their life. Really good friends always (1)______ joys and sorrows with you and never turn their backs on you. Your best friend may be someone you have known all your life or someone you have grown (2)______ with.

There are all sorts of things can (3)______ about this special relationship. It may be the result of enjoying the same activities and sharing experiences. Most of us have met someone that we have immediately felt relaxed with as if we had known them for ages. However, it really takes you years to get to know someone well (4)______ to consider your best friend.

To the majority of us, this is someone we trust completely and (5)______ understands us better than anyone else. It's the person you can tell him or her your most intimate secrets.

1/ a/ have b/ share c/ give d/ spend

2/ a/ up b/ through c/ on d/ in

3/ a/ provide b/ bring c/ cause d/ result

4/ a/ such b/ too c/ enough d/ so

5/ a/ whose b/ whom c/ which d/ who.

Read the text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct but some have a word which should not be there. If a line has a word which should not be there, write the word at the end of the line. PROBLEMS WITH A FRIEND Susie Williams has been my best friend ever since we were being at primary school together, and last week she told me some good news. She had decided not to marry with her boyfriend. They had been going out together for about two years, and got engaged...
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Read the text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct but some have a word which should not be there. If a line has a word which should not be there, write the word at the end of the line.

PROBLEMS WITH A FRIEND

Susie Williams has been my best friend ever since we were being at primary school together, and last week she told me some good news. She had decided not to marry with her boyfriend. They had been going out together for about two years, and got engaged last Christmas. I was never happy about their relationship, as I thought so that he was not the right partner for her. I always felt that if they had of got married, she would have completely lost her independence because he would have to made her give up her studies and stay at home all the day. Susie would have hated that, as I know that she is a very ambitious person, but when I was mentioned it to her she became quite angry, saying that I was jealous her, and wanted him for myself. Sometimes it isn't easy being a best friend.

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18 tháng 11 2018

Từ trong ngoặc là từ cần bỏ
- Câu 1: (being)
- Câu 2: (with)
- Câu 3
- Câu 4: (so)
- Câu 5: (of)
- Câu 6: (was)
- Câu 7
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16 tháng 11 2018

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Read the text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct but some have a word which should not be there. If a line has a word which should not be there, write the word at the end of the line. PROBLEMS WITH A FRIEND Susie Williams has been my best friend ever since we were being at primary school together, and last week she told me some good news. She had decided not to marry with her boyfriend. They had been going out together for about two years, and got engaged...
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Read the text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct but some have a word which should not be there. If a line has a word which should not be there, write the word at the end of the line.

PROBLEMS WITH A FRIEND

Susie Williams has been my best friend ever since we were being at primary school together, and last week she told me some good news. She had decided not to marry with her boyfriend. They had been going out together for about two years, and got engaged last Christmas. I was never happy about their relationship, as I thought so that he was not the right partner for her. I always felt that if they had of got married, she would have completely lost her independence because he would have to made her give up her studies and stay at home all the day. Susie would have hated that, as I know that she is a very ambitious person, but when I was mentioned it to her she became quite angry, saying that I was jealous her, and wanted him for myself. Sometimes it isn't easy being a best friend.

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18 tháng 7 2017

She stool by the window for a few minutes,looking at the trails of.SMOKING ..rising up from thư chimneys into the gray morning.SKY...A bus stop on the road between her house and the village in the valley below.Watching the..LINE..of passengers getting on one.BY..one,she felf envious of them.They could go to work,.BUT.she was always left at home to look..AFTER.the baby and do thư housework.

She went back into the sitting room.She had not even begun to tidy..UP.,but she couldn't find the energy..FOR.it this morning.She had a terrible night and had been broken up the baby so many.TIMES..that all she wanted to do was go back to sleep.But she knew it would not be...EASY.

Read the pasage then answer the following questions: "Don't you hate splitting wood?" asked Charlie, as he sat down on a log to hinder Rob for a while."No, I rather like it. When I get hold of a tough old fellow, I say, 'See here, now, you think you're the stronger, and are going to beat me; so I'll split you up into kindling wood." "Pshaw!" said Charlie, laughing; "and it's only a stick of wood." "Yes; but you see I pretend it's a lesson, or a tough job of any kind, and it's nice to conquer...
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Read the pasage then answer the following questions:

"Don't you hate splitting wood?" asked Charlie, as he sat down on a log to hinder Rob for a while."No, I rather like it. When I get hold of a tough old fellow, I say, 'See here, now, you think you're the stronger, and are going to beat me; so I'll split you up into kindling wood." "Pshaw!" said Charlie, laughing; "and it's only a stick of wood." "Yes; but you see I pretend it's a lesson, or a tough job of any kind, and it's nice to conquer it.""I don't want to conquer such things; I don't care what becomes of them. I wish I were a man, and a rich one." "Well, Charlie, if you live long enough you'll be a man, without wishing for it; and as for the rich part, I mean to be that myself." "You do. How do you expect to get your money? By sawing wood?" "Maybe - some of it; that's as good a way as any, so long as it lasts. I don't care how I get rich, you know, as long as it's in an honest and useful way." "I'd like to sleep over the next ten years, and wake up to find myself a young man with a splendid education and plenty of money." "Humph! I am not sleepy - a night at a time is enough for me.I mean to work the next ten yearsYou see there are things that you've got to work out - you can't sleep them out." "I hate work," said Charlie, "that is, such work as sawing and splitting wood, and doing chores. I'd like to do some big work, like being a clerk in a bank or something of that sort." "Wood has to be sawed and split before it can be burned," said Rob. "I don't know but I'll be a clerk in a bank some time; I'm working towards it. I'm keeping father's accounts for him."How Charlie laughed! "I should think that was a long way from being a bank clerk. I suppose your father sells two tables and six chairs, some days, doesn't he?" "Sometimes more than that, and sometimes not so much," said Rob, in perfect good humor."I didn't say I was a bank clerk now. I said I was working towards it. Am I not nearer it by keeping a little bit of a book than I should be if I didn't keep any book at all?" "Not a whit - such things happen," said Charlie, as he started to go.Now, which of these boys, do you think, grew up to be a rich and useful man, and which of them joined a party oftramps before he was thirty years old?

1. What is this story mostly about?

A/Cutting wood.

B/Being a bank clerk. CA man who is useful at his job. D/Two boys talking about their futures. 2. Why does Charlie laugh at Rob for keeping his father's books? A/Because Charlie has a lot to prove to Rob. B/Because Charlie is afraid that Rob will do better than him in school. C/Because Charlie's father is much more wealthy than Rob's.

D/Because Rob's father doesn't make much money from his business.

3. What causes Rob to keep his father's books?

A/Charlie wants to work toward his dream of chopping wood.

B/Rob wants to work toward his dream of becoming a bank clerk.

C/Charlie wants to work toward his dream of becoming a bank clerk. D/Rob wants to work toward his dream of chopping wood. 4. How are Rob's and Charlie's plans for the future different? A/Charlie wants to work for his dreams and Rob doesn't. B/Charlie wants to chop wood forever and Rob doesn't. C/Rob wants to work for his dreams and Charlie doesn't. ​D/Charlie wants to work at a bank and Rob doesn't. 5. What do you think happened to Charlie in the future? A/He became a bank clerk. B/He joined a band of tramps. C/He works for Rob's father. D/He continued to chop wood. ​
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28 tháng 7 2017

Read the pasage then answer the following questions:

"Don't you hate splitting wood?" asked Charlie, as he sat down on a log to hinder Rob for a while."No, I rather like it. When I get hold of a tough old fellow, I say, 'See here, now, you think you're the stronger, and are going to beat me; so I'll split you up into kindling wood." "Pshaw!" said Charlie, laughing; "and it's only a stick of wood." "Yes; but you see I pretend it's a lesson, or a tough job of any kind, and it's nice to conquer it.""I don't want to conquer such things; I don't care what becomes of them. I wish I were a man, and a rich one." "Well, Charlie, if you live long enough you'll be a man, without wishing for it; and as for the rich part, I mean to be that myself." "You do. How do you expect to get your money? By sawing wood?" "Maybe - some of it; that's as good a way as any, so long as it lasts. I don't care how I get rich, you know, as long as it's in an honest and useful way." "I'd like to sleep over the next ten years, and wake up to find myself a young man with a splendid education and plenty of money." "Humph! I am not sleepy - a night at a time is enough for me.I mean to work the next ten yearsYou see there are things that you've got to work out - you can't sleep them out." "I hate work," said Charlie, "that is, such work as sawing and splitting wood, and doing chores. I'd like to do some big work, like being a clerk in a bank or something of that sort." "Wood has to be sawed and split before it can be burned," said Rob. "I don't know but I'll be a clerk in a bank some time; I'm working towards it. I'm keeping father's accounts for him."How Charlie laughed! "I should think that was a long way from being a bank clerk. I suppose your father sells two tables and six chairs, some days, doesn't he?" "Sometimes more than that, and sometimes not so much," said Rob, in perfect good humor."I didn't say I was a bank clerk now. I said I was working towards it. Am I not nearer it by keeping a little bit of a book than I should be if I didn't keep any book at all?" "Not a whit - such things happen," said Charlie, as he started to go.Now, which of these boys, do you think, grew up to be a rich and useful man, and which of them joined a party oftramps before he was thirty years old?

1. What is this story mostly about?

A/Cutting wood.

B/Being a bank clerk.

C/A man who is useful at his job.

D/Two boys talking about their futures.

2. Why does Charlie laugh at Rob for keeping his father's books?

A/Because Charlie has a lot to prove to Rob.

B/Because Charlie is afraid that Rob will do better than him in school.

C/Because Charlie's father is much more wealthy than Rob's.

D/Because Rob's father doesn't make much money from his business.

3. What causes Rob to keep his father's books?

A/Charlie wants to work toward his dream of chopping wood.

B/Rob wants to work toward his dream of becoming a bank clerk.

C/Charlie wants to work toward his dream of becoming a bank clerk.

D/Rob wants to work toward his dream of chopping wood.

4. How are Rob's and Charlie's plans for the future different?

A/Charlie wants to work for his dreams and Rob doesn't.

B/Charlie wants to chop wood forever and Rob doesn't.

C/Rob wants to work for his dreams and Charlie doesn't.

​D/Charlie wants to work at a bank and Rob doesn't.

5. What do you think happened to Charlie in the future?

A/He became a bank clerk.

B/He joined a band of tramps.

C/He works for Rob's father.

D/He continued to chop wood. ​

30. They ………. haven't replied to the letter we sent two months ago A. still B. yet C. already D. ever 31. His face looks …………., but I can’t remember his name. A. similar B. alike C. memorial D. familiar 32. The fire officer is coming to …………the building tomorrow. A. look B. inspect C. witness D. watch 33. The boys hurt ……….. when they injured down from the tree. A. one another B. each other C. himself D. themselves 34. I’m sure they were …………lies A. making B. telling C. doing D....
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30. They ………. haven't replied to the letter we sent two months ago

A. still B. yet C. already D. ever

31. His face looks …………., but I can’t remember his name.

A. similar B. alike C. memorial D. familiar

32. The fire officer is coming to …………the building tomorrow.

A. look B. inspect C. witness D. watch

33. The boys hurt ……….. when they injured down from the tree.

A. one another B. each other C. himself D. themselves

34. I’m sure they were …………lies

A. making B. telling C. doing D. saying

35. She’d rather die than ………..Peter.

A. she married B. to marry C. marrying D. marry

36. Eric is going to be very lonely living by himself in that remote area.

A. Eric will live by himself in that distant place and he will feel very lonely.

B. Eric enjoys being on his own, so living in that remote place won’t bother him much.

C. That area is very far from the city, so Eric will be alone most of the time.

D. Remote areas are often lonely to live in, but Eric enjoys the solitude.

37. You could hardly have decided on a less secure career than that of a novelist.

A. There are some careers that are not as secure as that of a novelist.

B. If it is security that you are after, you should try being a novelist.

C. In deciding to be a novelist, you have probably chosen the least secure career possible.

D. There are probably better ways of securing your future than becoming a novelist.

38. Only Mike has the expertise to carry out this project.

A. This project can only be carried out by someone with the same knowledge and skills that Mike has.

B. There is only one person with the skill required for this project, and that is Mike.

C. Mike should be the one to do the project because he knows so much.

D. Mike has to be consulted about this project because he knows more than anyone else.

39. If I had known you needed a hand painting your house, I would have helped you.

A. I didn’t help you to paint your house because I had no idea that you were doing it.

B. I am planning to help you to paint your house whenever you are ready.

C. Let me know when you are going to paint your house, and I will lend a hand.

D. You didn’t tell me you needed help painting your house; otherwise, I’d have assisted you.

40. Ellen would trust her mother, but not her sister, with anything.

A. Although Ellen finds her mother completely trustworthy, she does not feel the same about her sister.

B. Ellen felt she could trust neither her mother nor her sister with anything.

C. There was nothing that Ellen would not trust her mother, as well as her sister, with.

D. Neither Ellen nor her sister feel that they can trust their mother with everything.

41. Having prepared for the worst, they were pleasantly surprised to find themselves by

passed by the hurricane.

A. Even if the hurricane had hit them, they wouldn’t have been affected much.

B. It was such a relief when the hurricane did not strike them, though they had prepared for the worst.

C. Had they not made such extensive preparations, they would have suffered even worse damage.

D. While they had made preparations for the hurricane, it was still a relief that they did not suffer much damage.

42. In Nepal, literacy increased by approximately 40 percent from the early 1950s to the end

of the century.

A. 40 percent of the people of Nepal became literate during the latter half of the 20th century.

B. At the end of the 20th century, about 40 percent of the Nepalese were literate, much higher than in the early 1950s.

C. About 40 percent more of the Nepalese population became literate during the second half of the 20th century.

D. From the middle to the end of 20th century, only about 40 percent of Nepalese people could read and write.

43. Though once quite fatal, the threat of pneumonia has been greatly reduced as a result of

antibiotic treatment.

A. A threatening disease which used to be fatal in the past, pneumonia has now been eliminated by antibiotic treatment.

B. Pneumonia was a rather deadly disease in the past, but antibiotic treatment has lessened its dangers very much.

C. Despite its dangers being significantly reduced thanks to antibiotics, pneumonia can still be rather deadly.

D. In order to lessen its deadliness, the threatening disease pneumonia must be treated with antibiotics.

44. The eradication of snakes by humans has resulted in an abrupt rise in rodent populations

in certain areas.

A. The number of rodents living in a certain place is directly connected to how many snakes humans are killing.

B. The rate of elimination by humans not only of snakes but also of rodents has gone up significantly in some areas.

C. Had humans not eliminated the snakes in some areas, there would be much smaller populations of rodents living there.

D. By skilling snakes, humans have caused the numbers of rodents in some places to increase drastically.

45. Few novels offer as sharp a commentary on the injustices faced by Blacks as Richard

Wright’s Native Son.

A. Unlike most novels, Native Son was based on wrongs Richard Wright himself, as a Black, had faced.

B. Native Son, by Richard Wright, is one of his many sharply critical novels about the injustices faced by Blacks.

C. Richard Wright’s Native Son comments more cuttingly than most novels on the unfairness Blacks confront.

D. Quite a few novels, such as Richard Wright’s Native Son, comment cuttingly on the unfairness confronted by Blacks

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8 tháng 5 2020

30. They ………. haven't replied to the letter we sent two months ago

A. still B. yet C. already D. ever

31. His face looks …………., but I can’t remember his name.

A. similar B. alike C. memorial D. familiar

32. The fire officer is coming to …………the building tomorrow.

A. look B. inspect C. witness D. watch

33. The boys hurt ……….. when they injured down from the tree.

A. one another B. each other C. himself D. themselves

34. I’m sure they were …………lies

A. making B. telling C. doing D. saying

35. She’d rather die than ………..Peter.

A. she married B. to marry C. marrying D. marry

36. Eric is going to be very lonely living by himself in that remote area.

A. Eric will live by himself in that distant place and he will feel very lonely.

B. Eric enjoys being on his own, so living in that remote place won’t bother him much.

C. That area is very far from the city, so Eric will be alone most of the time.

D. Remote areas are often lonely to live in, but Eric enjoys the solitude.

37. You could hardly have decided on a less secure career than that of a novelist.

A. There are some careers that are not as secure as that of a novelist.

B. If it is security that you are after, you should try being a novelist.

C. In deciding to be a novelist, you have probably chosen the least secure career possible.

D. There are probably better ways of securing your future than becoming a novelist.

38. Only Mike has the expertise to carry out this project.

A. This project can only be carried out by someone with the same knowledge and skills that Mike has.

B. There is only one person with the skill required for this project, and that is Mike.

C. Mike should be the one to do the project because he knows so much.

D. Mike has to be consulted about this project because he knows more than anyone else.

39. If I had known you needed a hand painting your house, I would have helped you.

A. I didn’t help you to paint your house because I had no idea that you were doing it.

B. I am planning to help you to paint your house whenever you are ready.

C. Let me know when you are going to paint your house, and I will lend a hand.

D. You didn’t tell me you needed help painting your house; otherwise, I’d have assisted you.

40. Ellen would trust her mother, but not her sister, with anything.

A. Although Ellen finds her mother completely trustworthy, she does not feel the same about her sister.

B. Ellen felt she could trust neither her mother nor her sister with anything.

C. There was nothing that Ellen would not trust her mother, as well as her sister, with.

D. Neither Ellen nor her sister feel that they can trust their mother with everything.

41. Having prepared for the worst, they were pleasantly surprised to find themselves by

passed by the hurricane.

A. Even if the hurricane had hit them, they wouldn’t have been affected much.

B. It was such a relief when the hurricane did not strike them, though they had prepared for the worst.

C. Had they not made such extensive preparations, they would have suffered even worse damage.

D. While they had made preparations for the hurricane, it was still a relief that they did not suffer much damage.

42. In Nepal, literacy increased by approximately 40 percent from the early 1950s to the end

of the century.

A. 40 percent of the people of Nepal became literate during the latter half of the 20th century.

B. At the end of the 20th century, about 40 percent of the Nepalese were literate, much higher than in the early 1950s.

C. About 40 percent more of the Nepalese population became literate during the second half of the 20th century.

D. From the middle to the end of 20th century, only about 40 percent of Nepalese people could read and write.

43. Though once quite fatal, the threat of pneumonia has been greatly reduced as a result of

antibiotic treatment.

A. A threatening disease which used to be fatal in the past, pneumonia has now been eliminated by antibiotic treatment.

B. Pneumonia was a rather deadly disease in the past, but antibiotic treatment has lessened its dangers very much.

C. Despite its dangers being significantly reduced thanks to antibiotics, pneumonia can still be rather deadly.

D. In order to lessen its deadliness, the threatening disease pneumonia must be treated with antibiotics.

44. The eradication of snakes by humans has resulted in an abrupt rise in rodent populations

in certain areas.

A. The number of rodents living in a certain place is directly connected to how many snakes humans are killing.

B. The rate of elimination by humans not only of snakes but also of rodents has gone up significantly in some areas.

C. Had humans not eliminated the snakes in some areas, there would be much smaller populations of rodents living there.

D. By skilling snakes, humans have caused the numbers of rodents in some places to increase drastically.

45. Few novels offer as sharp a commentary on the injustices faced by Blacks as Richard

Wright’s Native Son.

A. Unlike most novels, Native Son was based on wrongs Richard Wright himself, as a Black, had faced.

B. Native Son, by Richard Wright, is one of his many sharply critical novels about the injustices faced by Blacks.

C. Richard Wright’s Native Son comments more cuttingly than most novels on the unfairness Blacks confront.

D. Quite a few novels, such as Richard Wright’s Native Son, comment cuttingly on the unfairness confronted by Blacks

PHRASE VERBS 1. Whenever a problem ........................ , we try to discuss frankly and find solutions as soon as possible A. comes in B. comes up C. comes off D. comes by 2. The computer isn't working - it broke ..................... this morning A. out B. into C. down D. over 3. The final year at the secondary school is the time for teenagers to get ................. thinking about choosing jobs A. off with B. by in C. behind with D. down to 4. On Friday night , some of our...
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PHRASE VERBS

1. Whenever a problem ........................ , we try to discuss frankly and find solutions as soon as possible

A. comes in B. comes up C. comes off D. comes by

2. The computer isn't working - it broke ..................... this morning

A. out B. into C. down D. over

3. The final year at the secondary school is the time for teenagers to get ................. thinking about choosing jobs

A. off with B. by in C. behind with D. down to

4. On Friday night , some of our friends came to the party and .......................... for the weekend

A. fell behind B. waited up C. stayed on D. kept up

5. I have been looking ................... this book for months , and at last I have found it

A. over B. up C. for D. at

6. You can always ..................... Ann to give you sound advice

A. bank of B. bank for C. bank at D. bank on

7. The new manager ........................ very strict rules as soon as he had taken over the position

A. settled down B. put down C. laid down D. wrote down

8. Everyone knows about pollution problems , but not many people have ...................... any solution

A. come up with B. looked into C. thought over D. got round to

9. You may not like the noise , but you will have to put ....................

A. up with B. aside C. by D. down

10. I promise to look .............................. the matter .

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Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest. 1. a. hospital b. mischievous c. supportive d. special 2. a. family b. whenever c. obedient d. solution 3. a. biologist b. generally c. responsible d. security 4. a. confident b. important c. together d. exciting 5. a. possible. b. university c. secondary d. suitable Choose a, b, c, or d that best completes each unfinished sentence, substitutes the underlined part, or has a close meaning to the original one. 6. You are old...
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Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest.

1. a. hospital b. mischievous c. supportive d. special

2. a. family b. whenever c. obedient d. solution

3. a. biologist b. generally c. responsible d. security

4. a. confident b. important c. together d. exciting

5. a. possible. b. university c. secondary d. suitable

Choose a, b, c, or d that best completes each unfinished sentence, substitutes the underlined part, or has a close meaning to the original one.

6. You are old enough to take _______ for what you have done.

a. responsible b. responsibility c. responsibly d. irresponsible

7. These quick and easy _______ can be effective in the short term, but they have a cost.

a. solve b. solvable c. solutions d. solvability

8. John is _______ only child in his family so his parents love him a lot.

a. a b. an c. the d. no article

9. According to the boss, John is the most _______ for the position of executive secretary.

a. supportive b. caring c. suitable d. comfortable

10. She got up late and rushed to the bus stop.

a. came into b. went leisurely c. went quickly d. dropped by

11. Billy, come and give me a hand with cooking.

a. help b. prepared c. be busy d. attempt

12. Whenever problems come up, we discuss them frankly and find solutions quickly.

a . happen b. encounter c. arrive d. clean

13. What are the _______ of that country? - I think it is some kinds of cheese and sauces.

a. drinks b. beverages c. grains d. special dishes

14. Peter tried his best and passed the driving test at the first _______.

a. try b. attempt c. doing d. aim

15. Where is Jimmy? - He is ____ work. He is busy ____ his monthly report.

a. on / for b. in / about c. to / through d. at / with

16. With greatly increased workloads, everyone is _______ pressure now.

a. under b. above c. upon d. out of

17. We are not allowed _______ jeans at school.

a. wear b. to wear c. wearing d. worn

18. Sometimes I do not feel like _______ to my sibling about my troubles.

a. talk b. to talk c. talking d. talked

19. The worker was _______ his boss expected, so he was offered a raise.

a. more hard-working b. as hard-working than

c. more hard-working than d. more hard-working as

20. John _______ a respectful and obedient student.

a. said to be b. is said c. is said being d. is said to be

21. I love _______ films but I seldom find time to go the cinema.

a. see b. saw c. seen d. seeing

22. In the last hundred years, traveling _______ much easier and more comfortable.

a. becomes b. has become c. became d. will become

23. In the 19th century, it _______ two or three months to cross North America by covered wagon.

a. took b. had taken c. had taken d. was taking

24. In the past the trip _______ very rough and often dangerous, but things _______ a great deal in the last hundred and fifty years.

a. was / have changed b. is / change

c. had been / will change d. has been / changed

25. Now you _______ from New York to Los Angeles in a matter of hours.

a. are flying b. would fly c. will fly d. can fly

26. When Carol _______ last night, I ______ my favorite show on television.

a. was calling / watched b. called / have watched

c. called / was watching d. had called / watched

27. By this time next summer, you _______ your studies.

a. completes b. will complete c. are completing d. will have completed

28. Right now, Jim _______ the newspaper and Kathy _______ dinner.

a. reads / has cooked b. is reading / is cooking

c. has read / was cooking d. read / will be cooking

29. Last night at this time, they _______ the same thing. She _______ and he the Newspaper.

a. are doing / is cooking / is reading

b. were doing / was cooking / was reading

c. was doing / has cooked / is reading

d. had done / was cooking /read

30. When I _______ home last night, I _______ that Jane _______ a beautiful candlelight dinner.

a. had arrived / discovered / prepared

b. was arriving / had discovered / was preparing

c. have arrived / was discovering / had prepared

d. arrived / discovered / was preparing

Choose the sentence which has the closest meaning to the original one.

31. They are not allowed to go out in the evening by their parents.

a. Their parents do not want them to go out in the evening.

b. Their parents never let them to go out in the evening.

c. Going out in the evening is permitted by their parents.

d. Although their parents do not allow, they still go out in the evening.

32. Although my parents are busy at work, they try to find time for their children.

a. My parents are so busy at work that they cannot find time for their children.

b. Busy at work as my parents are, they try to find time for their children.

c. My parents are too busy at work to find time for their children.

d. My friends rarely have time for their children because they are busy at work.

33. His eel soup is better than any other soups I have ever eaten.

a. Of all the soups I have ever eaten, his eel soup is the best.

b. I have ever eaten many soups that are better than his eel soup.

c. His eel soup is the worst of all soups I have eaten.

d. His eel soup is good but I have ever eaten many others better.

34. She gets up early to prepare breakfast so that her children can come to school on time.

a. Despite her getting up early to prepare breakfast, her children cannot come to school on time. .

b. Because she wanted her children to come to school on time, she gets up early to prepare breakfast.

c. If she does not get up early to prepare breakfast, her children will not come to school on time.

d. Unless she gets up early to prepare breakfast, her children will not come to school on.

35. The last time I went to the museum was a year ago.

a. I have not been to the museum for a year.

b. A year ago, I often went to the museum.

c. My going to the museum lasted a year.

d. At last I went to the museum after a year.

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Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest.

1. a. hospital b. mischievous c. supportive d. special

2. a. family b. whenever c. obedient d. solution

3. a. biologist b. generally c. responsible d. security

4. a. confident b. important c. together d. exciting

5. a. possible. b. university c. secondary d. suitable

Choose a, b, c, or d that best completes each unfinished sentence, substitutes the underlined part, or has a close meaning to the original one.

6. You are old enough to take _______ for what you have done.

a. responsible b. responsibility c. responsibly d. irresponsible

7. These quick and easy _______ can be effective in the short term, but they have a cost.

a. solve b. solvable c. solutions d. solvability

8. John is _______ only child in his family so his parents love him a lot.

a. a b. an c. the d. no article

9. According to the boss, John is the most _______ for the position of executive secretary.

a. supportive b. caring c. suitable d. comfortable

10. She got up late and rushed to the bus stop.

a. came into b. went leisurely c. went quickly d. dropped by

11. Billy, come and give me a hand with cooking.

a. help b. prepared c. be busy d. attempt

12. Whenever problems come up, we discuss them frankly and find solutions quickly.

a . happen b. encounter c. arrive d. clean

13. What are the _______ of that country? - I think it is some kinds of cheese and sauces.

a. drinks b. beverages c. grains d. special dishes

14. Peter tried his best and passed the driving test at the first _______.

a. try b. attempt c. doing d. aim

15. Where is Jimmy? - He is ____ work. He is busy ____ his monthly report.

a. on / for b. in / about c. to / through d. at / with

16. With greatly increased workloads, everyone is _______ pressure now.

a. under b. above c. upon d. out of

17. We are not allowed _______ jeans at school.

a. wear b. to wear c. wearing d. worn

18. Sometimes I do not feel like _______ to my sibling about my troubles.

a. talk b. to talk c. talking d. talked

19. The worker was _______ his boss expected, so he was offered a raise.

a. more hard-working b. as hard-working than

c. more hard-working than d. more hard-working as

20. John _______ a respectful and obedient student.

a. said to be b. is said c. is said being d. is said to be

21. I love _______ films but I seldom find time to go the cinema.

a. see b. saw c. seen d. seeing

22. In the last hundred years, traveling _______ much easier and more comfortable.

a. becomes b. has become c. became d. will become

23. In the 19th century, it _______ two or three months to cross North America by covered wagon.

a. took b. had taken c. had taken d. was taking

24. In the past the trip _______ very rough and often dangerous, but things _______ a great deal in the last hundred and fifty years.

a. was / have changed b. is / change

c. had been / will change d. has been / changed

25. Now you _______ from New York to Los Angeles in a matter of hours.

a. are flying b. would fly c. will fly d. can fly

26. When Carol _______ last night, I ______ my favorite show on television.

a. was calling / watched b. called / have watched

c. called / was watching d. had called / watched

27. By this time next summer, you _______ your studies.

a. completes b. will complete c. are completing d. will have completed

28. Right now, Jim _______ the newspaper and Kathy _______ dinner.

a. reads / has cooked b. is reading / is cooking

c. has read / was cooking d. read / will be cooking

29. Last night at this time, they _______ the same thing. She _______ and he the Newspaper.

a. are doing / is cooking / is reading

b. were doing / was cooking / was reading

c. was doing / has cooked / is reading

d. had done / was cooking /read

30. When I _______ home last night, I _______ that Jane _______ a beautiful candlelight dinner.

a. had arrived / discovered / prepared

b. was arriving / had discovered / was preparing

c. have arrived / was discovering / had prepared

d. arrived / discovered / was preparing

Choose the sentence which has the closest meaning to the original one.

31. They are not allowed to go out in the evening by their parents.

a. Their parents do not want them to go out in the evening.

b. Their parents never let them to go out in the evening.

c. Going out in the evening is permitted by their parents.

d. Although their parents do not allow, they still go out in the evening.

32. Although my parents are busy at work, they try to find time for their children.

a. My parents are so busy at work that they cannot find time for their children.

b. Busy at work as my parents are, they try to find time for their children.

c. My parents are too busy at work to find time for their children.

d. My friends rarely have time for their children because they are busy at work.

33. His eel soup is better than any other soups I have ever eaten.

a. Of all the soups I have ever eaten, his eel soup is the best.

b. I have ever eaten many soups that are better than his eel soup.

c. His eel soup is the worst of all soups I have eaten.

d. His eel soup is good but I have ever eaten many others better.

34. She gets up early to prepare breakfast so that her children can come to school on time.

a. Despite her getting up early to prepare breakfast, her children cannot come to school on time. .

b. Because she wanted her children to come to school on time, she gets up early to prepare breakfast.

c. If she does not get up early to prepare breakfast, her children will not come to school on time.

d. Unless she gets up early to prepare breakfast, her children will not come to school on.

35. The last time I went to the museum was a year ago.

a. I have not been to the museum for a year.

b. A year ago, I often went to the museum.

c. My going to the museum lasted a year.

d. At last I went to the museum after a year.