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paper, (24)_______, has the potential to alter that. Additionally, it has minuscule holes that are stuffed with various chemicals. The presence of these chemicals can be used to identify potential health (25)______. A single drop of blood is placed on the sheets of paper by an individual. To determine whether or not the individual is (26)_______from an illness, the chemicals in the paper undergo a change as a (27)______of the blood. Question 23:A. potential B. ability C. enormous D. association Question 24:A. because of B. moreover C. therefore D. however Question 25:A. tends B. issues C. examples D. safes Question 26:A. suffering B. getting C. developing D. boosting Question 27:A. risk B. chance C. result D. proof 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. To become the main language of international communication, English has grown from a language that few people spoke 600 years ago. By the time English became what it is today, around 1350, it had taken on many French traits that came from the Norman invasion of 1030. Up until the 1600s, most people only spoke English in England. It hadn't even spread to Wales, Scotland, or Ireland. English did, however, start to spread around the world through trade (including the slave trade), exploration, colonization, and missionary work over the next two hundred years. So, small groups of English-speaking people formed and grew in different parts of the world. English slowly replaced other languages as the main language of international business, banking, and diplomacy as these communities grew. About 80% of the data stored on computers around the world is in English right now. You can find two- thirds of the world's science writing in English. Technology, advertising, the media, international airports, and air traffic controllers all use English as their main language. More than 700 million people use English every day, and more than half of them are not native speakers. This are more non-native users of English than of any other language in the world. Question 28: What is the main topic of this passage? A.The number of non-native users of English B.The French influence on the English language C.The expansion of English as an international language D.The use of English for science and technology Question 29: Approximately when did English begin to be used beyond England? A. In 1066 B. Around 1350 C. Before 1600 D. After the 1600s Question 30: The word “it” in paragraph 1 refers to_______. A. the Norman invasion B. language C. French traits D. English Question 31: The word “spread” in paragraph 1 is closet in meaning to______. A. cover B. deny C. create D. respect
Question 32: According to the passage, all of the following contributed to the spread of English around the world EXCEPT . A. the slave trade B. the Norman invasion C. missionaries D. colonization 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: Fatty acid level is low. It causes a higher risk of memory loss. A. Because of low fatty acid, a higher risk of memory loss is caused. B. In spite of low fatty acid, a higher risk of memory loss is caused. C. Since the low fatty acid, a higher risk of memory loss is caused. D. The result low fatty acid, a higher risk of memory loss is caused. Question 34: “Why don’t you go to the cinema with me?” asked Jonnie. A. Jonnie required me to go to the cinema with him. B. Jonnie urged me to go to the cinema with him. C. Jonnie was worried about me going to the cinema with him. D. Jonnie suggested me going to the cinema with him. Question 35: I don’t have a map, so I can’t show you the way. A. Unless you give me a map, I won’t show you the way. B. I would have a map if I showed you the way. C. I would show you the way if I had a map. D. Unless you have a map, I can show you the way. Question 36: He died in I960. He received the bravery award in 1970. A. After his death, he received the bravery award in 1970. B. Because he died in I960, he received the bravery award in 1970. C. He died in 1960 so he received the bravery award in 1970. D. Before his death, he received the bravery award in 1970. X. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given. Question 37: We/ rather/ watch football/ TV/ play/ it// A. We’d rather watching football on TV than playing it. B. We’d rather to watch football on TV than play it. C. We’d rather watch football on TV more than play it. D. We’d rather watch football on TV than play it. Question 38: I/never/see/a/thrilling/film/before. A. I have never seen such a thrilling film before. B. I have never saw such thrilling film before.