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Question 1 of 9
1. Question
Section I: Vocabulary
Direction: Match each word with the correct definition.
Sort elements
- Combination
- Contribute
- Psychologist
- Purchase
- Researcher
- Ridiculous
- Social
- Spread
- Review
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Two or more things mixed or joined together
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To give or be a part of something with other people
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A person who studies the human mind
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Something you bought
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A person who conducts a study
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Very silly or unreasonable
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Connecting with people
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To affect people or animal in large area
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A short article that shows how good or bad something is
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Question 2 of 9
2. Question
Section I: Vocabulary
B. Fill in the gaps with the words from the box. Some are not NEEDED.
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They plan to a new library system next year.
I don’t buy coffee at that shop because of the bad . The coffee is always cold by the time I get it.
The mayor doesn’t support the construction of a new mall because it will hurt the .
New York City is known as the jungle because it’s crowded with tall buildings.
We have a of drinks to choose from. Which would you like?
You should talking to your boss if you’re not satisfied at work.
Juan is looking for a restaurant, but he can’t find it. He sees many restaurants, but not the one where his friends are.
Max can’t read very well. We should him to join a reading club.
I asked the at the soccer game half-time why he hadn’t given a penalty.
It costs a great deal of money to have a product .
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Question 3 of 9
3. Question
Section I: Vocabulary
C. Identify whether the underlined word is a Noun or Verb in each sentence below. Write N for noun and V for verb
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The company offers its employees a pension plan, free health insurance, and other benefits.
The spread of AIDs in the last few years has been alarming.
The decision may impact your whole career.
How do you want to pay for your purchases?
The movie got excellent reviews when it was first seen.
The anti-smoking campaign made an impact on young people.
He has never benefited from all that experience.
Thida never reviews lessons before going to bed.
Fire quickly spread through the building.
She purchased her first house with the money.
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Question 4 of 9
4. Question
Section I: Vocabulary
D. Use a suffix to change each word to an adjective (-al, and -ful)
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Those are some photos. (COLOR)
I wish I had powers. (MAGIC)
Mary came to me in a very state. (EMOTION)
Johnathan is a really individual. (PEACE)
In their country, they really respect their flag. (NATION)
In city, there aren’t many sights. (NATURE)
Peter is with relationship with his customers. (CARE)
The project has been brought to a conclusion. (SUCCESS)
Colin Firth is a actor. (WONDER)
So many readers are pretty of his works. (CRITIC)
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Question 5 of 9
5. Question
Section II: Grammar
A. Put the words in order to make present continuous sentences.
Example: play/ they/ football (+)
Answer: They are playing football.
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sister / my / in Spain / travel (+)
the baby / why / cry (?)
for the bus / wait / you (?)
much tennis / I / these days / play (-)
walk / slowly / you / too (+)
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Question 6 of 9
6. Question
Section II: Grammar
B. Complete the paragraph with there’s and it’s.
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Did you hear the news? a new restaurant in town. very popular. Everyone is talking about it. a huge swimming pool on the side. made in the shape of an oval. a new excitement for children. At the entrance, a beautiful garden that looks so much alive and colorful. quite a fascinating, natural scene to the eyes. no other restaurants that can be compared to it at the moment.
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Question 7 of 9
7. Question
Section II: Grammar
C. Complete the sentences with “will” or “will not”
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- The movie start soon. Let’s find a seat and sit down.
- A: Will your friend be at the party? B: Yes, she .
- Hello. Mr. Smith? This is Peter. I be at work today because I’m sick.
- Those bags look heavy. Let me help. I carry the big one for you.
- My brother speak to me because he’s very angry!
- What time the sun rise tomorrow morning?
- A: Will you be twenty years old next month? B: No, I .
- Flight CX793 depart from Gate 12 in ten minutes.
- Do you think people live on the moon in your lifetime?
- Yes, maybe I bake some cookies tomorrow.
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Question 8 of 9
8. Question
Unstoppable Trends?
Section I
Modern trends can be fun, and it is usually easy to see why they are popular. However, they don’t appeal to everyone equally. What happens if we simply refuse to follow the crowd? Is it possible to stop the trend if we don’t believe in it?
Section II
In 1987, writer and environmentalist Wendell Berry wrote a paper called Why I am not going to buy a computer. Berry believed that, just because something was new, it didn’t mean that it was better. In fact, he claimed the trend in using home computers was harmful for society and the planet. But we all know what happened next. Most people ignored Berry and soon there were computers in just about every American home. It is a similar story with cell phones. These days, only approximately 16 percent of people say they do not want one.
Section III
Sharon Whittle knows that it can be hard when you dare to be different. She explained, “Some of my friends got angry with me when I closed my Facebook account. They accused me of spoiling their plans because I hadn’t seen something they had arranged.”
Sharon feels that although social networking allows you to be in contact with others, it’s not really very social. She told us, “I tried Facebook and Twitter. I think it’s great that people can express their ideas in this way, but a lot of the comments are just not worth reading. I prefer to socialize and communicate with real people.” Sharon also raised a concern that many of us feel about modern communication. As she pointed out, “Technology doesn’t encourage true communication. When you’re in the room with someone, they’re usually more open and honest with you.”
Section IV
Computers, cell phones, and social networking sites are not going to disappear – nobody expects us to turn back the clock. But perhaps it is worth a moment to stop and consider, as Berry did all those years ago, whether new developments are actually any better than what came before.
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The reading passage has four sections I–IV. Choose the most suitable heading for each section I–IV from the list below. Write the appropriate letter (a – g) for each section.
a. The Benefits of Technology
b. A Voice That Few Listened to
c. Going Back in Time is Not an Option
d. Popular, but Not With Everyone
e. Reversing the Trend
f. When Cell Phones are Not Enough
g. The Good and Bad in Social Networking- Section I Heading:
- Section II Heading:
- Section III Heading:
- Section IV Heading:
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Question 9 of 9
9. Question
Unstoppable Trends?
Section I
Modern trends can be fun, and it is usually easy to see why they are popular. However, they don’t appeal to everyone equally. What happens if we simply refuse to follow the crowd? Is it possible to stop the trend if we don’t believe in it?
Section II
In 1987, writer and environmentalist Wendell Berry wrote a paper called Why I am not going to buy a computer. Berry believed that, just because something was new, it didn’t mean that it was better. In fact, he claimed the trend in using home computers was harmful for society and the planet. But we all know what happened next. Most people ignored Berry and soon there were computers in just about every American home. It is a similar story with cell phones. These days, only approximately 16 percent of people say they do not want one.
Section III
Sharon Whittle knows that it can be hard when you dare to be different. She explained, “Some of my friends got angry with me when I closed my Facebook account. They accused me of spoiling their plans because I hadn’t seen something they had arranged.”
Sharon feels that although social networking allows you to be in contact with others, it’s not really very social. She told us, “I tried Facebook and Twitter. I think it’s great that people can express their ideas in this way, but a lot of the comments are just not worth reading. I prefer to socialize and communicate with real people.” Sharon also raised a concern that many of us feel about modern communication. As she pointed out, “Technology doesn’t encourage true communication. When you’re in the room with someone, they’re usually more open and honest with you.”
Section IV
Computers, cell phones, and social networking sites are not going to disappear – nobody expects us to turn back the clock. But perhaps it is worth a moment to stop and consider, as Berry did all those years ago, whether new developments are actually any better than what came before.
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Complete the notes below. Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the reading passage for each answer.
- Wendell Berry thought that home computers were bad for our society as well as .
- The number of people without cell phones amounts to about .
- The writer of the article wonders whether new trends are an improvement on .
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