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2021,1,"Dialog1 : On Loy Krathong Day
Joy : It's Loy Krathong Day isn't it?
Tim : _1_ It's time to celebrate. _2_buy a krathong
made of bread and float it in the canal?
Joy : Do you think that's a good idea _3_we should not
do that because it pollutes the water.
Tim : _4_ Krathongs made of bread are food for fish.
Joy : _5_ humans are the major cause of environmental
destruction. Let's celebrate online instead.
What is the most suitable answer for _1_?","1. I don'tl ike it.
2. That's terrible.
3. Oh yeah it sure is.
4. What is it?
5. Why do you like it?",3. Oh yeah it sure is.,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,2,"Dialog1 : On Loy Krathong Day
Joy : It's Loy Krathong Day isn't it?
Tim : _1_ It's time to celebrate. _2_buy a krathong
made of bread and float it in the canal?
Joy : Do you think that's a good idea _3_we should not
do that because it pollutes the water.
Tim : _4_ Krathongs made of bread are food for fish.
Joy : _5_ humans are the major cause of environmental
destruction. Let's celebrate online instead.
What is the most suitable answer for _2_?","1. When do we
2. Why don't we
3. How often do you
4. Do we like to
5. May I",2. Why don't we,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,3,"Dialog1 : On Loy Krathong Day
Joy : It's Loy Krathong Day isn't it?
Tim : _1_ It's time to celebrate. _2_buy a krathong
made of bread and float it in the canal?
Joy : Do you think that's a good idea _3_we should not
do that because it pollutes the water.
Tim : _4_ Krathongs made of bread are food for fish.
Joy : _5_ humans are the major cause of environmental
destruction. Let's celebrate online instead.
What is the most suitable answer for _3_?","1. It's a pity
2. In case
3. How come
4. In my opinion,
5. With a doubt,","4. In my opinion,",TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,4,"Dialog1 : On Loy Krathong Day
Joy : It's Loy Krathong Day isn't it?
Tim : _1_ It's time to celebrate. _2_buy a krathong
made of bread and float it in the canal?
Joy : Do you think that's a good idea _3_we should not
do that because it pollutes the water.
Tim : _4_ Krathongs made of bread are food for fish.
Joy : _5_ humans are the major cause of environmental
destruction. Let's celebrate online instead.
What is the most suitable answer for _4_?","1. You're right.
2. I absolutely agree.
3. I couldn't agree more.
4.You can say that again.
5. That's not really true.",5. That's not really true.,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,5,"Dialog1 : On Loy Krathong Day
Joy : It's Loy Krathong Day isn't it?
Tim : _1_ It's time to celebrate. _2_buy a krathong
made of bread and float it in the canal?
Joy : Do you think that's a good idea _3_we should not
do that because it pollutes the water.
Tim : _4_ Krathongs made of bread are food for fish.
Joy : _5_ humans are the major cause of environmental
destruction. Let's celebrate online instead.
What is the most suitable answer for _5_?","1. Exactly
2. In other words
3. What more
4. As I see it
5. If I'm wrong",4. As I see it,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,6,"Sam : Everyone's looking forward to the long weekend.
What are your plans?
Bob : For the long weekend? _6_
Sam : A holiday by the beach or in the mountains? _7_
Bob : Neither one. I'm broke. _8_
Sam : Come on, Bob. We haven't gone anywhere together for quite
some time. _9_ going to Pattaya?
Bob : I'd love to, _10_Didn't you hear me say I'm broke?
What is the most suitable answer for _6_?","1. It looks nice.
2. I'd be glad to.
3. I'm so anxious.
4. That's very kind of you.
5. I haven't really though tabout it.",5. I haven't really though tabout it.,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,7,"Sam : Everyone's looking forward to the long weekend.
What are your plans?
Bob : For the long weekend? _6_
Sam : A holiday by the beach or in the mountains? _7_
Bob : Neither one. I'm broke. _8_
Sam : Come on, Bob. We haven't gone anywhere together for quite
some time. _9_ going to Pattaya?
Bob : I'd love to, _10_Didn't you hear me say I'm broke?
What is the most suitable answer for _7_?","1. Will it be all right?
2. Do you enjoy cycling?
3. Which do you prefer?
4. Where did you go?
5. How do you spend your weekend?",3. Which do you prefer?,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,8,"Sam : Everyone's looking forward to the long weekend.
What are your plans?
Bob : For the long weekend? _6_
Sam : A holiday by the beach or in the mountains? _7_
Bob : Neither one. I'm broke. _8_
Sam : Come on, Bob. We haven't gone anywhere together for quite
some time. _9_ going to Pattaya?
Bob : I'd love to, _10_Didn't you hear me say I'm broke?
What is the most suitable answer for _8_?","1. It depends.
2. I wish I were there.
3. That's not my business.
4. I'd rather stay at home.
5. The beach sounds good.",4. I'd rather stay at home.,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,9,"Sam : Everyone's looking forward to the long weekend.
What are your plans?
Bob : For the long weekend? _6_
Sam : A holiday by the beach or in the mountains? _7_
Bob : Neither one. I'm broke. _8_
Sam : Come on, Bob. We haven't gone anywhere together for quite
some time. _9_ going to Pattaya?
Bob : I'd love to, _10_Didn't you hear me say I'm broke?
What is the most suitable answer for _9_?","1. How about
2. When are you
3. Do you keep
4. Did you enjoy
5. Are you serious about",1. How about,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,10,"Sam : Everyone's looking forward to the long weekend.
What are your plans?
Bob : For the long weekend? _6_
Sam : A holiday by the beach or in the mountains? _7_
Bob : Neither one. I'm broke. _8_
Sam : Come on, Bob. We haven't gone anywhere together for quite
some time. _9_ going to Pattaya?
Bob : I'd love to, _10_Didn't you hear me say I'm broke?
What is the most suitable answer for _10_?","1.of course.
2. indeed.
3.actually.
4.but you don't.
5.but I can't.",5.but I can't.,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,11,"Situational Dialogs (Item 11-15)
Directions: Read each situation and choose the Best alternative.
Situation : You are late for an appointment. As soon as you show up,
you politely say,""_______""","1. Please accept my apologies.
2. Don't worry. I'm here.
3. I didn't mean to disturb you.
4. I'm so lucky to see you again.
5. You know I got up late this morning.",1. Please accept my apologies.,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,12,"Situational Dialogs (Item 11-15)
Directions: Read each situation and choose the Best alternative.
Situation : Alan would like Nan to join his birthday party this Saturday,
but Nan cannot come. She says,""__________"" ","1. Things do happen.
2. I look forward to it.
3. That's not important.
4. It was just what I needed.
5. I'm tied up.",5. I'm tied up.,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,13,"Situational Dialogs (Item 11-15)
Directions: Read each situation and choose the Best alternative.
Situation : A man helped you lift a very heavy box. After you thanked
him,he said,""__________""","1. It's no trouble.
2. That doesn't matter.
3. Keep it up.
4. Take it for granted.
5. You're right.",1. It's no trouble.,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,14,"Situational Dialogs (Item 11-15)
Directions: Read each situation and choose the Best alternative.
Situation : Ben is seriously il lwith a high temperature. He asks for
your advice. You say, ""__________""","1. How awful!
2. What a shame!
3. Get well soon.
4. I really feel bad about it.
5. You'd better see a doctor.",5. You'd better see a doctor.,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,15,"Situational Dialogs (Item 11-15)
Directions: Read each situation and choose the Best alternative.
Situation : Sarah sees a spider and isscared. In order to calm her down
you say,""___________""","1. You need to be afraid.
2. I count on you.
3. It won't hurt you.
4. I think you're awesome.
5. I have no idea.",3. It won't hurt you.,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,16,"Error Correction (Item 16-25)
Directions: In each short passage below, five mistakes are underlined.
Choose the best correction foe each mistake.
(Item 16-20)
The kiwi can only be found in New Zealand. People seldom see this
bird so it usually runs away when someone comes near. They lived in
16 17
thick swampy forests, hides while the day time in burrows or under thick
18
vegetation, and only comes out at night. The kiwi is about size of
chicken, It is not tail, and its wings are tiny and useless. It has nostrils
19. 20
at the tip of the bill.","1. though
2. besides
3. because
4. sothat
5. yet",3. because,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,17,"Error Correction (Item 16-25)
Directions: In each short passage below, five mistakes are underlined.
Choose the best correction foe each mistake.
(Item 16-20)
The kiwi can only be found in New Zealand. People seldom see this
bird so it usually runs away when someone comes near. They lived in
16 17
thick swampy forests, hides while the day time in burrows or under thick
18
vegetation, and only comes out at night. The kiwi is about size of
chicken, It is not tail, and its wings are tiny and useless. It has nostrils
19. 20
at the tip of the bill.","1. They are living
2.They have lived
3. It is living
4. It lives
5. It has lived",4. It lives,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,18,"Error Correction (Item 16-25)
Directions: In each short passage below, five mistakes are underlined.
Choose the best correction foe each mistake.
(Item 16-20)
The kiwi can only be found in New Zealand. People seldom see this
bird so it usually runs away when someone comes near. They lived in
16 17
thick swampy forests, hides while the day time in burrows or under thick
18
vegetation, and only comes out at night. The kiwi is about size of
chicken, It is not tail, and its wings are tiny and useless. It has nostrils
19. 20
at the tip of the bill.","1. during the
2. when in
3. while in the
4. on the
5. during",1. during the,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,19,"Error Correction (Item 16-25)
Directions: In each short passage below, five mistakes are underlined.
Choose the best correction foe each mistake.
(Item 16-20)
The kiwi can only be found in New Zealand. People seldom see this
bird so it usually runs away when someone comes near. They lived in
16 17
thick swampy forests, hides while the day time in burrows or under thick
18
vegetation, and only comes out at night. The kiwi is about size of
chicken, It is not tail, and its wings are tiny and useless. It has nostrils
19. 20
at the tip of the bill.","1. size of the chickens
2. a size of chicken
3. sizes of chickens
4. the size of a chicken
5. a size of the chicken",4. the size of a chicken,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,20,"Error Correction (Item 16-25)
Directions: In each short passage below, five mistakes are underlined.
Choose the best correction foe each mistake.
(Item 16-20)
The kiwi can only be found in New Zealand. People seldom see this
bird so it usually runs away when someone comes near. They lived in
16 17
thick swampy forests, hides while the day time in burrows or under thick
18
vegetation, and only comes out at night. The kiwi is about size of
chicken, It is not tail, and its wings are tiny and useless. It has nostrils
19. 20
at the tip of the bill.","1. has no tail
2. is not tails
3. has any tails
4. is not a tail
5. has some tail",1. has no tail,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,21,"(Item 21-25)
Dear Nikhom,
I'm home with my family at last. It was very much long journey
21
and I am a little bit jet lagged. I had to get it over soon.
22
First I'd like to thank everybody again with your warm hospitality
23
while I stayed at your home. Everybody is treating me as part of the
24
family. Now I felt real homesick and miss you all.
25
I'll write again soon.
Takecare,
What is the most suitable answer for 21 ?","1. so
2. such
3. sucha
4. very much a
5. much more a",3. sucha,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,22,"(Item 21-25)
Dear Nikhom,
I'm home with my family at last. It was very much long journey
21
and I am a little bit jet lagged. I had to get it over soon.
22
First I'd like to thank everybody again with your warm hospitality
23
while I stayed at your home. Everybody is treating me as part of the
24
family. Now I felt real homesick and miss you all.
25
I'll write again soon.
Takecare,
What is the most suitable answer for 22 ?","1. I'm getting it over
2. I got it over
3. I was getting over it
4. I'll get over it
5. I get it over",4. I'll get over it,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,23,"(Item 21-25)
Dear Nikhom,
I'm home with my family at last. It was very much long journey
21
and I am a little bit jet lagged. I had to get it over soon.
22
First I'd like to thank everybody again with your warm hospitality
23
while I stayed at your home. Everybody is treating me as part of the
24
family. Now I felt real homesick and miss you all.
25
I'll write again soon.
Takecare,
What is the most suitable answer for 23 ?","1. on our
2. about his
3. for their
4. with her
5. of their",3. for their,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,24,"(Item 21-25)
Dear Nikhom,
I'm home with my family at last. It was very much long journey
21
and I am a little bit jet lagged. I had to get it over soon.
22
First I'd like to thank everybody again with your warm hospitality
23
while I stayed at your home. Everybody is treating me as part of the
24
family. Now I felt real homesick and miss you all.
25
I'll write again soon.
Takecare,
What is the most suitable answer for 24 ?","1. had to treat
2. would have treated
3. was treating
4. treated
5. should treat",4. treated,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,25,"(Item 21-25)
Dear Nikhom,
I'm home with my family at last. It was very much long journey
21
and I am a little bit jet lagged. I had to get it over soon.
22
First I'd like to thank everybody again with your warm hospitality
23
while I stayed at your home. Everybody is treating me as part of the
24
family. Now I felt real homesick and miss you all.
25
I'll write again soon.
Takecare,
What is the most suitable answer for 25?","1. really feel
2. was feeling real
3. was really feeling
4. really felt
5. have really felt",1. really feel,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,26,"Part II: Writing Ability (Item 26-35)
Directions: Choose the best alternative to complete each missing part
in the passage.
What do you read?
Do you know that the kind of man o rwoman you will be _26_? Do you
read the ""comics,"" in newspapers and magazines _27_? _28_ the
""comics"" of course. But reading just them, _29_, is like eating pie,
cake ,and sweets only _30_, and vegetables.
The body doesn't grow right _31_ . _32_ grow right unless some
good reading is done _33_ ""comics,""
Read _34_ every day. The knowledge you store in your head is a
treasure _35_ away.","1. depending to some extent on what are you reading
2. depends to some extent on what you read
3. depended to an extent of what did you read
4. and must be depending on the extent to which you read
5. and depends then on the extent of reading",2. depends to some extent on what you read,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,27,"Part II: Writing Ability (Item 26-35)
Directions: Choose the best alternative to complete each missing part
in the passage.
What do you read?
Do you know that the kind of man o rwoman you will be _26_? Do you
read the ""comics,"" in newspapers and magazines _27_? _28_ the
""comics"" of course. But reading just them, _29_, is like eating pie,
cake ,and sweets only _30_, and vegetables.
The body doesn't grow right _31_ . _32_ grow right unless some
good reading is done _33_ ""comics,""
Read _34_ every day. The knowledge you store in your head is a
treasure _35_ away.
What is the most suitable answer for _27_?","1. and almost nothing else
2. with almost something else
3. with out any other thing
4. but is there still something else
5. so what else is there",1. and almost nothing else,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,28,"Part II: Writing Ability (Item 26-35)
Directions: Choose the best alternative to complete each missing part
in the passage.
What do you read?
Do you know that the kind of man o rwoman you will be _26_? Do you
read the ""comics,"" in newspapers and magazines _27_? _28_ the
""comics"" of course. But reading just them, _29_, is like eating pie,
cake ,and sweets only _30_, and vegetables.
The body doesn't grow right _31_ . _32_ grow right unless some
good reading is done _33_ ""comics,""
Read _34_ every day. The knowledge you store in your head is a
treasure _35_ away.
What is the most suitable answer for _28_?","1. Most of people like
2. Nearly everyone like
3. Nearly nobody did not like
4. Almost nobody likes
5. Almost everyone likes",5. Almost everyone likes,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,29,"Part II: Writing Ability (Item 26-35)
Directions: Choose the best alternative to complete each missing part
in the passage.
What do you read?
Do you know that the kind of man o rwoman you will be _26_? Do you
read the ""comics,"" in newspapers and magazines _27_? _28_ the
""comics"" of course. But reading just them, _29_, is like eating pie,
cake ,and sweets only _30_, and vegetables.
The body doesn't grow right _31_ . _32_ grow right unless some
good reading is done _33_ ""comics,""
Read _34_ every day. The knowledge you store in your head is a
treasure _35_ away.
What is the most suitable answer for _29_?","1. mean while there is something else
2. still something else
3. or else there are some other things
4. or what else is there
5. and nothing else",5. and nothing else,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,30,"Part II: Writing Ability (Item 26-35)
Directions: Choose the best alternative to complete each missing part
in the passage.
What do you read?
Do you know that the kind of man o rwoman you will be _26_? Do you
read the ""comics,"" in newspapers and magazines _27_? _28_ the
""comics"" of course. But reading just them, _29_, is like eating pie,
cake ,and sweets only _30_, and vegetables.
The body doesn't grow right _31_ . _32_ grow right unless some
good reading is done _33_ ""comics,""
Read _34_ every day. The knowledge you store in your head is a
treasure _35_ away.
What is the most suitable answer for _30_?","1. but will eat no bread, none of the meat
2. so will not eat anybread, no meat
3. and eating no bread, meat
4. yet has not eaten bread, no meat
5. does not eat bread, none of the meat","3. and eating no bread, meat",TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,31,"Part II: Writing Ability (Item 26-35)
Directions: Choose the best alternative to complete each missing part
in the passage.
What do you read?
Do you know that the kind of man o rwoman you will be _26_? Do you
read the ""comics,"" in newspapers and magazines _27_? _28_ the
""comics"" of course. But reading just them, _29_, is like eating pie,
cake ,and sweets only _30_, and vegetables.
The body doesn't grow right _31_ . _32_ grow right unless some
good reading is done _33_ ""comics,""
Read _34_ every day. The knowledge you store in your head is a
treasure _35_ away.
What is the most suitable answer for _31_?","1. for the diet of the kind
2. with some diet like it
3. on that kind of diet
4. from such diet of that kind
5. without too many kinds of diet",3. on that kind of diet,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,32,"Part II: Writing Ability (Item 26-35)
Directions: Choose the best alternative to complete each missing part
in the passage.
What do you read?
Do you know that the kind of man o rwoman you will be _26_? Do you
read the ""comics,"" in newspapers and magazines _27_? _28_ the
""comics"" of course. But reading just them, _29_, is like eating pie,
cake ,and sweets only _30_, and vegetables.
The body doesn't grow right _31_ . _32_ grow right unless some
good reading is done _33_ ""comics,""
Read _34_ every day. The knowledge you store in your head is a
treasure _35_ away.
What is the most suitable answer for _32_?","1. Nor the mind does
2. So will the mind
3. So the mind did
4. Nor the mind will
5. Nor does the mind",5. Nor does the mind,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,33,"Part II: Writing Ability (Item 26-35)
Directions: Choose the best alternative to complete each missing part
in the passage.
What do you read?
Do you know that the kind of man o rwoman you will be _26_? Do you
read the ""comics,"" in newspapers and magazines _27_? _28_ the
""comics"" of course. But reading just them, _29_, is like eating pie,
cake ,and sweets only _30_, and vegetables.
The body doesn't grow right _31_ . _32_ grow right unless some
good reading is done _33_ ""comics,""
Read _34_ every day. The knowledge you store in your head is a
treasure _35_ away.
What is the most suitable answer for _33_?","1. all together with these
2. along with the
3. together about those
4. together for those
5. all along about the",2. along with the,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,34,"Part II: Writing Ability (Item 26-35)
Directions: Choose the best alternative to complete each missing part
in the passage.
What do you read?
Do you know that the kind of man o rwoman you will be _26_? Do you
read the ""comics,"" in newspapers and magazines _27_? _28_ the
""comics"" of course. But reading just them, _29_, is like eating pie,
cake ,and sweets only _30_, and vegetables.
The body doesn't grow right _31_ . _32_ grow right unless some
good reading is done _33_ ""comics,""
Read _34_ every day. The knowledge you store in your head is a
treasure _35_ away.
What is the most suitable answer for _34_?","1. the only good thing
2. anything is good
3. something good
4. this good thing
5. anything will be good",3. something good,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,35,"Part II: Writing Ability (Item 26-35)
Directions: Choose the best alternative to complete each missing part
in the passage.
What do you read?
Do you know that the kind of man o rwoman you will be _26_? Do you
read the ""comics,"" in newspapers and magazines _27_? _28_ the
""comics"" of course. But reading just them, _29_, is like eating pie,
cake ,and sweets only _30_, and vegetables.
The body doesn't grow right _31_ . _32_ grow right unless some
good reading is done _33_ ""comics,""
Read _34_ every day. The knowledge you store in your head is a
treasure _35_ away.
What is the most suitable answer for _35_?","1. who does not take
2. which cannot be taken
3. why someone wants to take
4. how anyone can take
5. when it is not taken",2. which cannot be taken,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,36,"1. Vocabulary (Item 36-40)
Directions: Choose the best alternative to complete each blank in the
passage.
TRAVELLING WITH CHILDREN:
Tips, tricks and good ideas
BREAKS
To avoid the monotony of long journeys, plan certain breaks along
the way before you set out. May be there's a _36_ area en route
where you can stop for lunch, or a park which children will enjoy-
it's an excellent way for them to use up _37_ energy.
Toys
Take along a favorite teddy bear or doll to reassure and _38_ young
or nervous children who are travelling for the first time.
SURPRISES
Keep a surprise lucky dip full of small, inexpensive gifts. It is a
brilliant way of cheering up or _39_ the children when their
morale is low or they're feeling a bit _40_.
What is the most suitable answer for _36_?","1.picnic
2.playful
3. covering
4. sighting
5. watching",1.picnic,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,37,"1. Vocabulary (Item 36-40)
Directions: Choose the best alternative to complete each blank in the
passage.
TRAVELLING WITH CHILDREN:
Tips, tricks and good ideas
BREAKS
To avoid the monotony of long journeys, plan certain breaks along
the way before you set out. May be there's a _36_ area en route
where you can stop for lunch, or a park which children will enjoy-
it's an excellent way for them to use up _37_ energy.
Toys
Take along a favorite teddy bear or doll to reassure and _38_ young
or nervous children who are travelling for the first time.
SURPRISES
Keep a surprise lucky dip full of small, inexpensive gifts. It is a
brilliant way of cheering up or _39_ the children when their
morale is low or they're feeling a bit _40_.
What is the most suitable answer for _37_?","1. active
2 unuseful
3. excess
4. amusing
5. energetic",3. excess,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,38,"1. Vocabulary (Item 36-40)
Directions: Choose the best alternative to complete each blank in the
passage.
TRAVELLING WITH CHILDREN:
Tips, tricks and good ideas
BREAKS
To avoid the monotony of long journeys, plan certain breaks along
the way before you set out. May be there's a _36_ area en route
where you can stop for lunch, or a park which children will enjoy-
it's an excellent way for them to use up _37_ energy.
Toys
Take along a favorite teddy bear or doll to reassure and _38_ young
or nervous children who are travelling for the first time.
SURPRISES
Keep a surprise lucky dip full of small, inexpensive gifts. It is a
brilliant way of cheering up or _39_ the children when their
morale is low or they're feeling a bit _40_.
What is the most suitable answer for _38_?","1. control
2. comfort
3.playwith
4. talkto
5. sitfor",2. comfort,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,39,"1. Vocabulary (Item 36-40)
Directions: Choose the best alternative to complete each blank in the
passage.
TRAVELLING WITH CHILDREN:
Tips, tricks and good ideas
BREAKS
To avoid the monotony of long journeys, plan certain breaks along
the way before you set out. May be there's a _36_ area en route
where you can stop for lunch, or a park which children will enjoy-
it's an excellent way for them to use up _37_ energy.
Toys
Take along a favorite teddy bear or doll to reassure and _38_ young
or nervous children who are travelling for the first time.
SURPRISES
Keep a surprise lucky dip full of small, inexpensive gifts. It is a
brilliant way of cheering up or _39_ the children when their
morale is low or they're feeling a bit _40_.
What is the most suitable answer for _39_?","1. sympathizing
2. spoiling
3. distracting
4. teasing
5. fooling",3. distracting,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,40,"1. Vocabulary (Item 36-40)
Directions: Choose the best alternative to complete each blank in the
passage.
TRAVELLING WITH CHILDREN:
Tips, tricks and good ideas
BREAKS
To avoid the monotony of long journeys, plan certain breaks along
the way before you set out. May be there's a _36_ area en route
where you can stop for lunch, or a park which children will enjoy-
it's an excellent way for them to use up _37_ energy.
Toys
Take along a favorite teddy bear or doll to reassure and _38_ young
or nervous children who are travelling for the first time.
SURPRISES
Keep a surprise lucky dip full of small, inexpensive gifts. It is a
brilliant way of cheering up or _39_ the children when their
morale is low or they're feeling a bit _40_.
What is the most suitable answer for _40_?","1 helpless
2. hopeless
3. tireless
4. restless
5. careless",4. restless,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,41,"(Items41-44)
Super Values in Wagons : ADVANCE STORES - A wagon to fite very youngster!
RADIO TOT ($3.69)
Lots of fun on wheels for toddlers! 20 1/2 inch-long steel body is
safe-- no sharp edges. Rubber tires. Red finish with White and
Black trim.
REXPAL ($2.39)
Low-slung and speedy 24/2 inch-long wagon of all steel
construction! Equipped with 6-inch molded rubber tires.
Seminole Red finish with White and Black trim.
RADIO FLYER ($9.88)
America's most popular wagon! Full size 36-inch steel body.
10-inch semi-pneumatic tires. Graphite bearings that never
require oiling. Seminole Red finish with White and Black trim.
TOWN and COUNTRY STAKE WAGON ($17.88)
A big, rugged speedster that doubles in home or farm chores!
Heavy duty hard wood stake body measures 38"" x 18"" x 10"" high.
Bright Red stakes fit securely into metal sockets and are
removable. Husky 10"" puncture-proof, semi-pneumatic tires.
Graphite never-oil bearings.
REX JET--FULL SIZE WAGON ($6.88)
Tops in value. It's a full 34 inches long! Features wide semi-
pneumatic tires and never -oil graphite bearings. Brilliant Red finish.
White and Black trim.The cheapest wagon is _________.","1. Radio Tot
2. Rex Pal
3. Radio Flyer
4. Rex Jet Full Size Wagon
5. Townand Country Stake Wagon ",2. Rex Pal,FALSE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,42,"(Items41-44)
Super Values in Wagons : ADVANCE STORES - A wagon to fite very youngster!
RADIO TOT ($3.69)
Lots of fun on wheels for toddlers! 20 1/2 inch-long steel body is
safe-- no sharp edges. Rubber tires. Red finish with White and
Black trim.
REXPAL ($2.39)
Low-slung and speedy 24/2 inch-long wagon of all steel
construction! Equipped with 6-inch molded rubber tires.
Seminole Red finish with White and Black trim.
RADIO FLYER ($9.88)
America's most popular wagon! Full size 36-inch steel body.
10-inch semi-pneumatic tires. Graphite bearings that never
require oiling. Seminole Red finish with White and Black trim.
TOWN and COUNTRY STAKE WAGON ($17.88)
A big, rugged speedster that doubles in home or farm chores!
Heavy duty hard wood stake body measures 38"" x 18"" x 10"" high.
Bright Red stakes fit securely into metal sockets and are
removable. Husky 10"" puncture-proof, semi-pneumatic tires.
Graphite never-oil bearings.
REX JET--FULL SIZE WAGON ($6.88)
Tops in value. It's a full 34 inches long! Features wide semi-
pneumatic tires and never -oil graphite bearings. Brilliant Red finish.
White and Black trim.If you want to buy a wagon, you should visit_________.","1. Super Values
2. Advance Stores
3.Lay Away
4. Stake Wagon
5. A Wagon-to-Fit",2. Advance Stores,FALSE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,43,"(Items41-44)
Super Values in Wagons : ADVANCE STORES - A wagon to fite very youngster!
RADIO TOT ($3.69)
Lots of fun on wheels for toddlers! 20 1/2 inch-long steel body is
safe-- no sharp edges. Rubber tires. Red finish with White and
Black trim.
REXPAL ($2.39)
Low-slung and speedy 24/2 inch-long wagon of all steel
construction! Equipped with 6-inch molded rubber tires.
Seminole Red finish with White and Black trim.
RADIO FLYER ($9.88)
America's most popular wagon! Full size 36-inch steel body.
10-inch semi-pneumatic tires. Graphite bearings that never
require oiling. Seminole Red finish with White and Black trim.
TOWN and COUNTRY STAKE WAGON ($17.88)
A big, rugged speedster that doubles in home or farm chores!
Heavy duty hard wood stake body measures 38"" x 18"" x 10"" high.
Bright Red stakes fit securely into metal sockets and are
removable. Husky 10"" puncture-proof, semi-pneumatic tires.
Graphite never-oil bearings.
REX JET--FULL SIZE WAGON ($6.88)
Tops in value. It's a full 34 inches long! Features wide semi-
pneumatic tires and never -oil graphite bearings. Brilliant Red finish.
White and Black trim.A wagon that is suitable for heavy duties on farms costs_________.","1. $239
2. $369
3. $688
4. $988
5. $1788",5. $1788,FALSE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,44,"(Items41-44)
Super Values in Wagons : ADVANCE STORES - A wagon to fite very youngster!
RADIO TOT ($3.69)
Lots of fun on wheels for toddlers! 20 1/2 inch-long steel body is
safe-- no sharp edges. Rubber tires. Red finish with White and
Black trim.
REXPAL ($2.39)
Low-slung and speedy 24/2 inch-long wagon of all steel
construction! Equipped with 6-inch molded rubber tires.
Seminole Red finish with White and Black trim.
RADIO FLYER ($9.88)
America's most popular wagon! Full size 36-inch steel body.
10-inch semi-pneumatic tires. Graphite bearings that never
require oiling. Seminole Red finish with White and Black trim.
TOWN and COUNTRY STAKE WAGON ($17.88)
A big, rugged speedster that doubles in home or farm chores!
Heavy duty hard wood stake body measures 38"" x 18"" x 10"" high.
Bright Red stakes fit securely into metal sockets and are
removable. Husky 10"" puncture-proof, semi-pneumatic tires.
Graphite never-oil bearings.
REX JET--FULL SIZE WAGON ($6.88)
Tops in value. It's a full 34 inches long! Features wide semi-
pneumatic tires and never -oil graphite bearings. Brilliant Red finish.
White and Black trim.Radio Totissafe for toddlers because _________.","1. it does not need oiling
2. it has no sharp edges
3. the rubber tires are big and stable
4. it is made of hards teel
5. it is a slow speed wagon",2. it has no sharp edges,FALSE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,45,"In the first picture, Chalkie said that he____.","1. had an accident
2. was not allowed to walk
3. had broken his leg
4. had to stay in hospital for a fewdays
5. could not move and walk",4. had to stay in hospital for a fewdays,FALSE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,46,What Chalkie said in the second pictures hows that he_____.,"1. did not want to go to the pub any longer
2. usually treated Andy to beers
3. did not like to drink beer but Andy did
4. would not buy beers for Andy ever again
5. did not want to go to the same pub",2. usually treated Andy to beers,FALSE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,47,What Andy said in the third picture implies that he __________.,"1. wanted Chalkie to rest until he recovered
2. wanted to help take Chalkie out of the hospital
3. wanted Chalkie to buy him beers again
4. thought Chalkie did not want to stay in hospital
5. thought Chalkie wanted to go to the pub but he could not walk",3. wanted Chalkie to buy him beers again,FALSE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,48,"The proverb ""Where there's a will, there's a way"" means______.","1. some people can achieve their goals without working hard
2.with strong intention, one can finally achieve his goal
3. one needs to follow a good example in order to succeed
4. without good opportunity, it's difficult to be successful
5. there is always away for a person who succeeds","2.with strong intention, one can finally achieve his goal",FALSE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,49,"(Items 49-54)
'Wrong Button' Landed French Chef in Hot Water
A French chef who has lived in Britain since 1988 was denied settled
status because 'the wrong button' had been pressed on his application.
Richard Bertinet, who runs the Bertinet Cookery School in Bath, was
granted only pre-settled status, given to those who have lived in the UK for
5 less than five years.
He was told that he would have to apply again for the right to remain
permanently once this had elapsed
After he wrote about the situation on Twitter the Home Office informed
him that the 'wrong button' had been pushed during the application process
10 and if he applied again he would be successful.
'The whole system appears to bea shambles 'Mr.Bertinet, whose wife
and three children all hold British passports told the Caterer Magazine
'I was contacted by many people in exactly the same position""
Mr. Bertinet, from Brittany, has won many awards for his cookbooks
15 and makes regular appearances on TV.
Mr. Bertinet wanted to apply for _ in England.","1. a permanent job
2. the transfer of nationality
3. a new work permit
4. settled status
5. a secure position",4. settled status,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,50,"(Items 49-54)
'Wrong Button' Landed French Chef in Hot Water
A French chef who has lived in Britain since 1988 was denied settled
status because 'the wrong button' had been pressed on his application.
Richard Bertinet, who runs the Bertinet Cookery School in Bath, was
granted only pre-settled status, given to those who have lived in the UK for
5 less than five years.
He was told that he would have to apply again for the right to remain
permanently once this had elapsed
After he wrote about the situation on Twitter the Home Office informed
him that the 'wrong button' had been pushed during the application process
10 and if he applied again he would be successful.
'The whole system appears to bea shambles 'Mr.Bertinet, whose wife
and three children all hold British passports told the Caterer Magazine
'I was contacted by many people in exactly the same position""
Mr. Bertinet, from Brittany, has won many awards for his cookbooks
15 and makes regular appearances on TV.
His application was not granted because _ .","1. he stayed in England for less than five years
2. his application went to the wrong department
3. he did not submit his application earlier
4. his British passport had to be renewed
5. he failed to follow the in structions carefully",5. he failed to follow the in structions carefully,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,51,"(Items 49-54)
'Wrong Button' Landed French Chef in Hot Water
A French chef who has lived in Britain since 1988 was denied settled
status because 'the wrong button' had been pressed on his application.
Richard Bertinet, who runs the Bertinet Cookery School in Bath, was
granted only pre-settled status, given to those who have lived in the UK for
5 less than five years.
He was told that he would have to apply again for the right to remain
permanently once this had elapsed
After he wrote about the situation on Twitter the Home Office informed
him that the 'wrong button' had been pushed during the application process
10 and if he applied again he would be successful.
'The whole system appears to bea shambles 'Mr.Bertinet, whose wife
and three children all hold British passports told the Caterer Magazine
'I was contacted by many people in exactly the same position""
Mr. Bertinet, from Brittany, has won many awards for his cookbooks
15 and makes regular appearances on TV.
The phrase ""Landed French Chef in Hot Water"" in the title means _____ .","1. caused Bertinet difficulty
2. denied Bertinet's request for a new passport
3. forced Bertinet to close his cookery school
4. brought problems to Bertinet in running his school
5. cancelled Bertinet's request to stay in England",1. caused Bertinet difficulty,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,52," (Items 49-54)
'Wrong Button' Landed French Chef in Hot Water
A French chef who has lived in Britain since 1988 was denied settled
status because 'the wrong button' had been pressed on his application.
Richard Bertinet, who runs the Bertinet Cookery School in Bath, was
granted only pre-settled status, given to those who have lived in the UK for
5 less than five years.
He was told that he would have to apply again for the right to remain
permanently once this had elapsed
After he wrote about the situation on Twitter the Home Office informed
him that the 'wrong button' had been pushed during the application process
10 and if he applied again he would be successful.
'The whole system appears to bea shambles 'Mr.Bertinet, whose wife
and three children all hold British passports told the Caterer Magazine
'I was contacted by many people in exactly the same position""
Mr. Bertinet, from Brittany, has won many awards for his cookbooks
15 and makes regular appearances on TV.
According to the passage Bertinet _ .","1. is the host of aTV cooking program
2. produces a series of TV shows on cooking
3. was awarded the best chef of the year
4. owns a cooking school in France
5. is a famous writer of cookbooks",5. is a famous writer of cookbooks,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,53,"(Items 49-54)
'Wrong Button' Landed French Chef in Hot Water
A French chef who has lived in Britain since 1988 was denied settled
status because 'the wrong button' had been pressed on his application.
Richard Bertinet, who runs the Bertinet Cookery School in Bath, was
granted only pre-settled status, given to those who have lived in the UK for
5 less than five years.
He was told that he would have to apply again for the right to remain
permanently once this had elapsed
After he wrote about the situation on Twitter the Home Office informed
him that the 'wrong button' had been pushed during the application process
10 and if he applied again he would be successful.
'The whole system appears to bea shambles 'Mr.Bertinet, whose wife
and three children all hold British passports told the Caterer Magazine
'I was contacted by many people in exactly the same position""
Mr. Bertinet, from Brittany, has won many awards for his cookbooks
15 and makes regular appearances on TV.
The word ""this"" (line 7) refers to Bertinet's _ .","1. right for long term stay in England
2. right to stay with his family in England
3. application for transferring citizenship
4. period of pre-settled status in England
5. application for permanent residency",4. period of pre-settled status in England,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,54,"(Items 49-54)
'Wrong Button' Landed French Chef in Hot Water
A French chef who has lived in Britain since 1988 was denied settled
status because 'the wrong button' had been pressed on his application.
Richard Bertinet, who runs the Bertinet Cookery School in Bath, was
granted only pre-settled status, given to those who have lived in the UK for
5 less than five years.
He was told that he would have to apply again for the right to remain
permanently once this had elapsed
After he wrote about the situation on Twitter the Home Office informed
him that the 'wrong button' had been pushed during the application process
10 and if he applied again he would be successful.
'The whole system appears to bea shambles 'Mr.Bertinet, whose wife
and three children all hold British passports told the Caterer Magazine
'I was contacted by many people in exactly the same position""
Mr. Bertinet, from Brittany, has won many awards for his cookbooks
15 and makes regular appearances on TV.
It can be inferred that Mr.Bertinet feels _ .","1. people must wait for too long to get British passports
2. many people were happy with the presettled status
3. people were tired of the Home Office's decision
4. the Home Office's system was not always reliable
5. the Home Office failed to grant people British nationality",4. the Home Office's system was not always reliable,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,55,"(items 55-60)
Snow, like every thing else, including apple trees, emits and absorbs
radiation. While ultraviolet and visible radiation are strongly reflected (not absorbed) by snow, it is however a strong absorber of infrared radiation. The
battle between the absorption and emission of radiation determines whether
5 there is net warming or cooling of the snow - or neither.
So why would snow under a tree melt faster? At night, snow in the
open absorbs in frared radiation from the ground and the sky which can
be below -30°C when it is clear.
Snow under neath a tree absorbs radiation emitted by the ground and
10 by the tree which is likely to be significantly warmer than the sky
This difference is sufficient to explain why snow under neath a tree
might melt faster than snow of the same depth that is outin the open and
also explains why frost often does notform around trees.
It is also possible that shelter provided by the tree when the snow was
15 falling led to a thinner layer of snow there than in the rest of theimmediate
vicinity.
Accordingtothepassage thewarmingandcoolingofsnowdepends
onthe","1. way ultraviolet radiation is taken in and visible radiation is sent out
2. time ultraviolet and visible radiation are taken in and sent out by snow
3. position in which ultraviolet radiation is taken in and infrared radiation sent out
4. amount of ultraviolet radiation sent out and infrared radiation taken in
5. change of the temperature at the time when the re is snow",4. amount of ultraviolet radiation sent out and infrared radiation taken in,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,56,"(items 55-60)
Snow, like every thing else, including apple trees, emits and absorbs
radiation. While ultraviolet and visible radiation are strongly reflected (not absorbed) by snow, it is however a strong absorber of infrared radiation. The
battle between the absorption and emission of radiation determines whether
5 there is net warming or cooling of the snow - or neither.
So why would snow under a tree melt faster? At night, snow in the
open absorbs in frared radiation from the ground and the sky which can
be below -30°C when it is clear.
Snow under neath a tree absorbs radiation emitted by the ground and
10 by the tree which is likely to be significantly warmer than the sky
This difference is sufficient to explain why snow under neath a tree
might melt faster than snow of the same depth that is outin the open and
also explains why frost often does notform around trees.
It is also possible that shelter provided by the tree when the snow was
15 falling led to a thinner layer of snow there than in the rest of theimmediate
vicinity.
Snow under a tree melts faster than that in the open because_.","1. there is more snow under a tree than in the open
2. snow under neath a tree takes in less in frared radiation than that on the open ground
3. in frared radiation sent out from the ground underneath a tree is warmer
4. snow under a tree takes in very cold in frared radiation at below -30°C
5. there is not enough infrared radiation underneath a tree to make snow melt",3. in frared radiation sent out from the ground underneath a tree is warmer,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,57,"(items 55-60)
Snow, like every thing else, including apple trees, emits and absorbs
radiation. While ultraviolet and visible radiation are strongly reflected (not absorbed) by snow, it is however a strong absorber of infrared radiation. The
battle between the absorption and emission of radiation determines whether
5 there is net warming or cooling of the snow - or neither.
So why would snow under a tree melt faster? At night, snow in the
open absorbs in frared radiation from the ground and the sky which can
be below -30°C when it is clear.
Snow under neath a tree absorbs radiation emitted by the ground and
10 by the tree which is likely to be significantly warmer than the sky
This difference is sufficient to explain why snow under neath a tree
might melt faster than snow of the same depth that is outin the open and
also explains why frost often does notform around trees.
It is also possible that shelter provided by the tree when the snow was
15 falling led to a thinner layer of snow there than in the rest of theimmediate
vicinity.
The phrase ""This difference"" (line 11) refers to the fact that_.","1. snow underneath a tree takes in more radiation than in the sky
2. snow absorbs more infrared radiation while it emits less ultraviolet
3. infrared radiation in th eopen is warmer than that underneath a tree
4. snow underneath a tree melts faster than snow in the sky
5. radiation from the ground underneath a tree is warmer than that in the open",5. radiation from the ground underneath a tree is warmer than that in the open,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,58,"(items 55-60)
Snow, like every thing else, including apple trees, emits and absorbs
radiation. While ultraviolet and visible radiation are strongly reflected (not absorbed) by snow, it is however a strong absorber of infrared radiation. The
battle between the absorption and emission of radiation determines whether
5 there is net warming or cooling of the snow - or neither.
So why would snow under a tree melt faster? At night, snow in the
open absorbs in frared radiation from the ground and the sky which can
be below -30°C when it is clear.
Snow under neath a tree absorbs radiation emitted by the ground and
10 by the tree which is likely to be significantly warmer than the sky
This difference is sufficient to explain why snow under neath a tree
might melt faster than snow of the same depth that is outin the open and
also explains why frost often does notform around trees.
It is also possible that shelter provided by the tree when the snow was
15 falling led to a thinner layer of snow there than in the rest of theimmediate
vicinity.
The passage says that frost often does not form around trees because_.","1. the temperature underneath trees is warmer
2. there is too little infrared radiation to make ice cover the area
3. trees are not big enough to protect frost from melting
4. snow will melt slower when it covers the area around trees
5. the area in the open around a tree is not cold enough",1. the temperature underneath trees is warmer,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,59,"(items 55-60)
Snow, like every thing else, including apple trees, emits and absorbs
radiation. While ultraviolet and visible radiation are strongly reflected (not absorbed) by snow, it is however a strong absorber of infrared radiation. The
battle between the absorption and emission of radiation determines whether
5 there is net warming or cooling of the snow - or neither.
So why would snow under a tree melt faster? At night, snow in the
open absorbs in frared radiation from the ground and the sky which can
be below -30°C when it is clear.
Snow under neath a tree absorbs radiation emitted by the ground and
10 by the tree which is likely to be significantly warmer than the sky
This difference is sufficient to explain why snow under neath a tree
might melt faster than snow of the same depth that is outin the open and
also explains why frost often does notform around trees.
It is also possible that shelter provided by the tree when the snow was
15 falling led to a thinner layer of snow there than in the rest of theimmediate
vicinity.
The word ""vicinity"" (line16) means_.","1. farther distance
2. surrounding area
3. nearby field
4. neighboring backyard
5. depth of the snow",2. surrounding area,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE
2021,60,"(items 55-60)
Snow, like every thing else, including apple trees, emits and absorbs
radiation. While ultraviolet and visible radiation are strongly reflected (not absorbed) by snow, it is however a strong absorber of infrared radiation. The
battle between the absorption and emission of radiation determines whether
5 there is net warming or cooling of the snow - or neither.
So why would snow under a tree melt faster? At night, snow in the
open absorbs in frared radiation from the ground and the sky which can
be below -30°C when it is clear.
Snow under neath a tree absorbs radiation emitted by the ground and
10 by the tree which is likely to be significantly warmer than the sky
This difference is sufficient to explain why snow under neath a tree
might melt faster than snow of the same depth that is outin the open and
also explains why frost often does notform around trees.
It is also possible that shelter provided by the tree when the snow was
15 falling led to a thinner layer of snow there than in the rest of theimmediate
vicinity.
The main idea of this passage is that_.","1. different kinds of radiation affect the way snow melts and cools
2. in winter, it snows only when the temperature is below 30°C
3. snow of the same depth will melt at the same rate
4. snow in the open does not last as long as that underneath a tree
5. a thinner layer of snow usually occurs in the area under a tree",1. different kinds of radiation affect the way snow melts and cools,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE