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Question 10: Once we get to the hotel, let's just_________quickly and then do a bit of sightseeing. A. check in B. turn up C. set down D. make up Question 11: In many countries, divorces ____ to rise because of long-standing conflicts. A. have B. tend C. aim D. encourage Question 12: If the engine gets too hot, it ________ to smoke. A. starts B. is starting C. would start D. will be started Question 13: I had no money ________ me when I came across a nice shirt. A. by B. at C. on D. over Question 14: ________ the gold medal, he will have to do better than that. A. To win B. So he wins C. That he wins D. Winning Question 15: Most people will receive ____ benefits when sharing the housework in their family. A. enormously B. enormity C. enormous D. enormousness Question 16: Your doctor,______________advice you ought to listen to, is a clever man indeed. A. whose B. which C. who D. whom Question 17: Interesting movements have been launched to attract the______of a large number of youths. A. participant B. participating C. participate D. participation Question 18: The computer program is______to the needs of individual users. A. adaptable B. reasonable C. available D. accessible Question 19: “How was the game show last night?” - “____” A. It showed at 8 o'clock. B. Just talking about it. C. I think it wasn't a good game. D. Great. I gained more knowledge about biology. Question 20: “Which one will you purchase, yellow dress or blue one?” - “____” A. I don't like, either. B. They’re suitable for you. C. It’s up to my choice. D. I prefer the blue. VI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the sentences. Question 21: Is your friend come to pick you up? - No, he isn’t. A. come B. Is C. isn’t D. up Question 22: The practice of acupuncture is rooted in the idea of promoting harmony among human and the world around them. A. them B. promoting C. among D. is rooted VII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word/phrase that completes each blank.
Is there life elsewhere in the universe? Some scientists would say yes. (23)_____the universe is so vast, chances are good that somewhere out there life exists. Other planets circling other stars could be (24)______homes for living creatures. Those (25)______might not even look anything like living creatures on Earth. But some scientists would say no. They would argue that the Earth is the only place right for life. Every other place might have problems like being too hot, too cold, or too dry. Other planets might not have (26)______air. Maybe the Earth is (27)_______in all the universe. What do you think? Question 23:A. Despite B. Because C. However D. Moreover Question 24:A. advisable B. acceptable C. fashionable D. suitable Question 25:A. creatures B. sculptures C. mixtures D. literature Question 26:A. valuable B. comfortable C. breathable D. portable Question 27:A. save B. unique C. perfect D. beauty VIII. 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 that follow. Many people claim to have invented something similar, but we will probably never find out who sold beef inside a bun first. Raw beef kept beneath their saddles was a common snack for Genghis Khan and his legions of Mongol horsemen. They also ground mutton or lamb meat. Back then, this was fast food for harried warriors on horseback. "Steak Tartare" is the name given to the snack after the Mongol invasion of Russia. The "Hamburg steak" gained popularity among German sailors around New York City Harbor in the 17th and 18th centuries, while the "Tartare steak" originated from trade between Germany and Russia. There is conjecture that the inaugural "Hamburger steak" was presented at Delmonico's Restaurant in New York City in 1834; however, it was not served in a bun. Charlie "Hamburger" Nagreen began serving flattened meatballs between two slices of bread in 1885. Even in 1904, Fletcher Davis, a native of Athens, Texas, garnered a lot of attention for his hamburger sales at the St. Louis World's Fair. McDonald's and Dairy Queen have both backed Davis's claim to have invented the hamburger. Perhaps the most influential menches brothers in hamburger history were Frank and Charles, who sold ground pork sandwiches at the Erie Country Fair in New York until their butcher ran out of pork one day in 1885, forcing them to switch to chopped beef. They sold their "Hamburger Sandwiches" after adding some coffee and brown sugar to enhance the flavor. The fair was held in Hamburg, New York, which is where the name "Hamburger" originated. Question 28: Which of the following is stated in the passage? A. Hamburger was first served in Germany. B. Sailors brought hamburger steak to New York. C. Tartar stake became popular in the 17th century. D. Minced beef appeared in the 15th century. Question 29: What was the Menches‟ contribution to hamburger history?
A. They began to use chopped pork. B. They changed the taste of pork. C. They began to ground pork for sandwiches. D. They used another meat and added flavors. Question 30: The word “conjecture” in paragraph 3 is closet in meaning to_____. A. process B. guess C. instruct D. export Question 31: Whom was “hamburger steak” invented by, according to paragraph 3? A. Fletcher Davis C. Delmonico C. Charlie “Hamburger” Nagreen. D. McDonalds. Question 32: Which of the following is NOT stated about the Mongols in paragraph 2? A. They kept lambs and mutton nearby. B. They used to eat non-cooked meat. C. They occupied the Russian territories. D. They used to eat while riding a horse. IX. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one. Question 33: Richard is very wealthy. He can afford to buy almost anything he wants. A. Although Richard is very wealthy, he can afford to buy almost anything he wants. B. Richard is so wealthy that he can afford to buy almost anything he wants. C. Richard is very wealthy so that he can afford to buy almost anything he wants. D. Richard can afford to buy almost anything he wants, but he is very wealthy. Question 34: He tried his best. He won the biggest prize. A. If he had tried his best, he could have won the biggest prize. B. Unless he tried his best, he couldn’t win the biggest prize. C. Although he tried his best, he still won the biggest prize. D. If he hadn’t tried his best, he couldn’t have won the biggest prize. Question 35: We need to share the tasks. The burden on each member will be more tolerable. A. Although the burden on each member will be more tolerable, we still need to share the tasks. B. We need to share the tasks so the burden on each member will be more tolerable. C. Unless we share the tasks, the burden on each member will be more tolerable. D. It is essential to share the tasks, otherwise, the burden on each member will be more tolerable. Question 36: You need to plan your trip to South America carefully. You don't spend all your money too quickly. A. You need to plan your trip to America carefully so that you don't spend all your money too quickly. B. You need to plan your trip to America carefully, although you don't spend all your money too quickly. C. You need to plan your trip to America carefully as you don't spend all your money too quickly.

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