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15. Reading is the best way to ____________ your vocabulary in any language. A. improve B. increase C. raise D. put up III. Form compound nouns from a word in the upper row and another in the lower, and then fill them in the blanks. Make sure that you use them in the correct form. upper row: travel coast package holiday tour lower row: resort guide brochure line holiday I will never forget last year’s summer holidays, and not because we had a good experience. We chose a 16 ____________ in order to cut some expenses, but in the end we were disappointed. Our accommodation was a 17 ____________ that had been advertised as a "five-star palace" in the 18 ____________. At the check-in, waiting for the key to our room, we realised it was an overbooked hotel, with too many people and old, worn-out facilities. Besides that, it was a long distance from the city centre. On the second day, we were supposed to go trekking along a nearby unspoilt 19 ____________. But the 20 ____________ left early without us, so we tried to hitchhike there. IV. Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting. 21. In a basketball game a player what is fouled receives one or two free throws. A. what B. is fouled C. receives D. free throws 22. All her children have graduated from university, that is the reason for her to be proud. A. All her B. from C. that D. for her 23. This is the store in where you can buy anything you need for your project. A. in where B. can C. anything D. need for 24. The water temperature in a spring depends on that of the soil through where the water flows. A. a spring B. on that C. where D. flows 25. This is the car which its engine uses only 4 liters of petrol per 100 kilometers. A. which its B. uses only C. of petrol D. per V. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage. Different Types of Tourism Perhaps the most common type of tourism is what most people 26 ____________ with traveling: recreation tourism. This is 27 ____________ people go to a place that is very different from their regular day-to-day life to relax and have fun. Beaches, theme parks and campgrounds are often the most common places regularly visited by 28 ____________ tourists. If the 29 ____________ of one’s visit to a particular place is to get to know its history and culture, then this type of tourism is known as cultural tourism. They may attend festivals and
important part of haute cuisine is wine. Chefs and customers always try to select a wine that is a perfect match for their meal. The wine that people drink with haute cuisine is often very rare. You will not be surprised to hear that haute cuisine dishes are almost always very expensive. Haute cuisine is traditionally French, but other countries have similar concepts of food. People often compare Japanese kaiseki to haute cuisine. Kaiseki is another very complicated, very high-level kind of food. In Japan, kaiseki is also considered a kind of art. When Japanese chefs prepare kaiseki, they don’t just consider the taste of the food. They also consider the food’s texture, colour, and appearance. Chefs even match the colour of the food to the colour of the plate and the chopsticks. Of course, although haute cuisine and kaiseki share many similarities, the food itself is quite different. If you ever get the chance to try kaiseki or haute cuisine, remember one thing: You are not just having a meal; you are enjoying a very special kind of art. (Adapted from Prepare) 36. What can we say about the wines that people drink with haute cuisine? A. They all come from France. B. They are all quite common. C. They are always red wine. D. They are usually rare. 37. What is true about the dishes in haute cuisine? A. Haute cuisine usually has many small dishes. B. Haute cuisine usually has just a few large dishes. C. Haute cuisine usually has many large dishes. D. Haute cuisine usually has just a few small dishes. 38. What does the fifth sentence of the third paragraph mean? A. Haute cuisine has to taste good, but it has to be good in other ways, too. B. Haute cuisine only has to taste good. C. Haute cuisine has to look good, but it doesn’t have to taste good. D. Every haute cuisine dish tastes the same. 39. What does the passage NOT say about haute cuisine? A. It is very expensive. B. It takes a short time to make. C. It is very complicated. D. It is usually served in fancy hotels and high-level restaurants. 40. What does the passage say about kaiseki and haute cuisine? A. The food is the same in both. B. People never care about them. C. People often compare them. D. Haute cuisine is older than kaiseki.