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2 Question 16: a. First, doing housework helps children develop some important life skills such as doing the laundry, cleaning the house or taking care of others. b. They will certainly need those skills in their lives later, when they start their own families. c. I think children should do housework for a number of reasons. d. Second, children can learn to take responsibility when they do housework. They know that they have to do something even though they don't like to do it. e. So doing housework is really good for children and I believe that they should do it. A. e-c-a-b-d B. e-a-c-b-d C. c-a-b-d-e D. c-e-a-b-d Question 17: a. Thirdly, the government needs to have policies to prioritize women, so that they have better chances to develop their ability, and better conditions to contribute more to the society, and to compete equally with men. b. Dear Mary, I hope you’ve been doing well! I’ve been thinking of several ways to improve gender equality and give women better chances to develop their ability. c. Finally, more jobs should be made available to women so that they will have better conditions to develop themselves to be equal to men. d. Firstly, the importance and roles of women should be propagated to the development of society. e. Secondly, education system should do more to improve the knowledge of people about women, and to eliminate the prejudice of neglecting women and their value. f. Lots of love. A. b-c-a-e-d-f B. b-d-e-a-c-f C. b-a-d-e-c-f D. b-e-d-a-c-f Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 23. Many young people strive to be independent. (18) _______, and you don't have to rely on anyone else. However, to live independently, you need a number of life skills in order not to (19) _______ and older brothers or sisters. One of the most important skills is time management (20) _______ and self-esteem. With good time management skills, you can perform (21) _______, including your responsibilities at school and at home with pleasing results. Moreover, you will not feel stressed when exam dates are approaching. These skills can also help you act more independently and responsibly, get better grades at school and (22) _______. Developing time-management skills is not as challenging as you may think. Firstly, make a plan for things you need to do, including appointments and deadlines. Using a diary or apps on mobile devices will remind you of what you need to accomplish and when you need to accomplish it. Secondly, prioritize your activities. You need to decide which tasks are the most urgent and important. Thirdly, develop routines because routines, when established, take less time for you to do your tasks. Time management skills are not hard to develop; once you master them, you will find out that they are great keys to success and (23) _______. Question 18: A. meaning you are able to take care of yourself B. What means you are able to take care of yourself C. That means you are able to take care of yourself D. meant you are able to take care of yourself Question 19: A. depend on your parents B. depended on your parents C. to depend on your parents D. depending on your parents Question 20: A. can help you build your confidence B. which can help you build your confidence C. where can help you build your confidence D. can be helped to build your confidence Question 21: A. their daily tasks B. our daily tasks C. my daily tasks D. your daily tasks Question 22: A. have more for family and friends time B. family and friends have more time for C. have more time for your family and friends D. family and friends have for more time Question 23: A. you can become independent. B. her can become independent. C. this is can become independent. D. that is can become independent Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 24 to 28. WATER: OUR MOST PRECIOUS RESOURCE There are (24)_______ people around the world who do not have enough water for their daily needs. And as the world's population increases, so does the demand for water. Today, nearly 20% of the world's population live in areas (25)________ there isn't sufficient fresh water. Not only that, but 25% live in developing countries that suffer from
3 frequent water (26)_______. They lack the systems necessary to carry the water from the rivers to where it would be used. If there is not enough clean water to drink, people will drink water of poor quality. This can increase the risk of (27)_______ diseases such as cholera and dysentery. Water is a precious resource, but in countries with with anticipated above-average rainfall, like the UK or Holland, it is often taken for granted. (28)_______, with anticipated increase in global temperatures in years to come, we should all learn to be less wasteful. Question 24: A. a little B. much C. another D. many Question 25: A. that B. where C. when D. whose Question 26: A. shortages B. problems C. qualities D. threats Question 27: A. conducting B. contracting C. concluding D. containing Question 28: A. Besides B. Therefore C. However D. For example 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 from 29 to 33. Have you ever felt that there aren't enough hours in the day? These days we have to do our jobs, look after our homes, save energy to help the environment, and do exercise to stay healthy! Like many of us, Alex Gadsden never had enough time. He ran a business and a home and needed to lose weight. So he decided to do something about it. He invented the cycle washer. The 29-year-old now starts each day with a 45-minute cycle ride. He not only feels healthier but he saves on his energy bills and does the washing too. He said, "It gives the user a good workout. I've only used it for two weeks but I've already noticed a difference." "I tend to get up at around six-thirty now and get straight on the cycle washer. I keep it in the garden, so it's nice to get out in the fresh air. Afterwards, I feel full of energy. Then I generally have breakfast and a shower and I really feel ready to start the day." The green washing machine uses 25 litres of water a wash, and takes enough clothes to fill a carrier bag. He normally cycles for 25 minutes to wash the clothes, and then for another 20 minutes to dry them. And it doesn't use any electricity, of course. Mr Gadsden, the boss of a cleaning company, believes his machine could become very popular. With an invention which cleans your clothes, keeps you fit and reduces your electricity bill, he may well be right. Question 29: What is the passage mainly about? A. The importance of daily exercise B. Ways to do the washing properly C. Cycling makes you healthier D. A fascinating invention Question 30: The word “ran” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to______. A. moved B. allowed C. managed D. changed Question 31: According to paragraph 1, what does Alex Gadsden achieve with the invention of the cycle washer? A. His electricity bills are reduced. B. He puts on weight. C. He helps his wife with the washing-up. D. He becomes more involved in recycling. Question 32: The word “it” in paragraph 2 refers to_______. A. difference B. the cycle washer C. the fresh air D. workout Question 33: Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage? A. Alex Gadsden is positive about the success of the cycle washer. B. The cycle washer can help you to remain strong and healthy. C. It doesn't require any electricity to run the cycle washer. D. Alex's machine isn't effective in terms of cleaning the clothes. 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 from 34 to 40. Los Angeles dancer, Brian Perez, was eating out with his friends one evening when suddenly everyone went quiet. To his horror, he saw that the reason for this was that people were checking their phones. Realising he had to do something to stop this, Brian made a rather daring suggestion. What if they all put their gadgets in a pile in the middle of the table until they had finished the meal? If anyone picked up their phone, that person would have to pay the whole bill. And so, it is said, the game of 'phone stacking' was born. The necessity for action like this highlights a major problem in today's society: our inability to disconnect from technology. But while Brian's idea deals with the obsession in a social context, measures also need to be taken at home. Some people drop their smartphones into a box the moment they arrive home, which gives them the chance to interact with the people they live with. The fact that the phone cannot be heard - it is on silent - nor seen - the flashing lights are hidden by the box - means that they are no longer tempted to use it. A less drastic solution is to ban electronic devices at certain times of day when the whole family is likely to be together, for example at meal times. This can be hard for everyone, from teenagers desperate to text friends to parents unable to switch off from work. On a normal day, however, dinner takes less than an hour, and the benefits of