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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose
underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following
questions.
Question 1: A. lullaby B. dinghy C. rally D. sympathy
Question 2: A. soul B. shout C. trout D. spouse
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that
differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following
questions.
Question 3: A. device B. service C. surpass D. response
Question 4: A. malfunction B. exterminate C. technology D. intervene
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer
to each of the following questions.
Question 5: We live in a friendly community and everyone gets ________ each other very
well.
A. down to B. out of C. on with D. up to
Question 6: The Smiths have hardly been seen_______ with each other since they moved
to live in our neighborhood.
A. argued B. to argue C. arguing D. argue
Question 7: We can no longer _______the rapid extinction of worldwide species to
natural causes.
A. attribute B. charge C. blame D. accuse
Question 8: More forests are being cut down ___________ farmland and housing
development.
A. to take action to B. to give ways to
C. to make room for D. to give a big hand to
Question 9: Faraday’s accomplishments are wonderful when we know that he had very
_____ education.
A. a few B. a little C. little D. few
Question 10: The 4th industrial revolution is focused on the _____ and analysis of the
enterprise value chain.
A. connective B. connectivity C. connectedness D. connection
Question 11: _______ the doctor’s timely treatment, she may have lost one of her legs in
a car accident.
A. Because of B. Owing to C. Due to D. But for
Question 12: This poem shows the wonderful _________ of the poet.
A. sensation B. sense C. sensitiveness D. sensibility
Question 13: The factory is said __________ in a fire two years ago.
A. to have been destroyed B. to be destroyed C. being destroyed D. to have
destroyed
Question 14: Please contact the fire brigade immedicately _________ there be a fire
emergency in the area.
A. Would B. should C. if D. asking
Question 15: By the time Mary arrived at the party, almost everyone _________already.
A. has left B. will have left C. left D. had left
Question 16: By the time we got home, we were ____________ frozen and hungry.
A. absolutely B. extremely C. dramatically D. exceedingly
Question 17: Professor Stephen Hawking is a _________ British theoretical
physicist.
A. renowned-world B. worlded-renown
C. world-renowned D. renown-worlded
Question 18: An endangered species is a species which has been categorized _____very
likely to become extinct.
A. to B. for C. as D. with
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s)
CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 19: Students of international schools are sanguine about the idea of developing
both academic and necessary life skills.
A. expected B. excited C. optimistic D. fearsome
Question 20: Let’s put it like it- you made the decision and so it’s down to you as to what
happens next.
A. your turn B. your thought C. your concern D. your responsibility
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s)
OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question
21: The doctor felt she had the disease under  control and that I would get well soon.
A. out of dispute B. out of discipline
C. out of order D. out of hand
Question 22: China has become the third country to carry out independently the manned
space activities.
A. put in B. put off C. put up D. put on
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best
completes each of the following exchanges.
Question 23: John is talking with Jane about Mr. West’s early retirement.
John: “Mr. West is going to retire next month.” Jane: “___________.”
A. You don’t say! B. Right, you’d probably be the next.
C. Oh, I have no idea D. Congratulations!
Question 24: Two friends are on the way home from school talking with each other.
Lam: “___________” Linh: “I’m going to see a band, Black Pink. Want to
come?”
A. Which is your favourite band? B. What are you going to do this weekend?
C. Why not coming over for some potluck? D. Are you free this weekend?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer
sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks
from 25 to 29.
Ever since it was first possible to make a real robot, people have been hoping for the
invention of a machine that would do all the necessary jobs around the house. If boring
and repetitive factory work could be (25)_______ by robots, why not boring and repetitive
household chores too? For a long time the only people who really gave the problem their
attention were amateur inventors And they came up against a major difficulty. That is,
housework is (26)_______ very complex. It has never been one job it has always been
many. A factor robot carries (27)_______ one task endlessly until it is reprogrammed to
do something else. It doesn’t run the whole factory. A housework robot on the other hand,
has to do several different types of cleaning and carrying jobs and also has to cope with all
the different shapes and positions of rooms, furniture, ornaments, cats and dogs.
(28)_______, there have been some developments recently. Sensors are available to
help the robot locate objects and avoid obstacles. We have the technology to produce the
hardware. All that is missing the software- the programs (29)_______ will operate the
machine.
Question 25: A. succeeded B. made C. given D. managed
Question 26: A. hadrly B. actually C. likely D. seriously
Question 27: A. out B. off C. over D. away
Question 28: A. Moreover B. Although C. Besides D. However
Question 29: A. that B. who C. where D. what
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 30 to 34.
Although most universities in the United States are on semester system, which
offers classes in the fall and spring, some schools observe a quarter system comprised of
fall, winter, spring and summer quarter.(1)The academic year, September to June, is
divided into three quarters of eleven weeks each, beginning in September, January, and
March; the summer quarter, June to August, is composed of shorter sessions of varying
length.
There are several advantages and disadvantages to the quarter system. On the plus
side, students who wish to complete three degrees in less than the customary four years
may take advantage of the opportunity to study year round by enrolling in all four
quarters. In addition, although most students begin their programs in the fall quarter, they
may enter at the beginning of any of the other quarters. (2) Finally, since the physical
facilities are kept in operation year round, the resources are used efficiently to serve the
greatest number of students. But there are several disadvantages as well. Many faculties
complain that the eleven-week term is simply not long enough for them to cover the
material required by most college courses. Students also find it difficult to complete the
assignments in such a short period of time.
In order to combine the advantages of the quarter system with those of the semester
system, some colleges and universities have instituted a three-term trimester system. In
fourteen weeks, faculty and students have more time to cover material and finish course
requirements, but the additional term provides more options for admission during the year
and accelerates the degree programs for those students who wish to graduate early.
Question 30: How many terms are there in a quarter system?
A. 4 regular terms and one summer term. B. 1 regular term and four summer term.
C. 2 regular terms and two summer term. D. 3 regular terms and one summer term.
Question 31: When may students begin studying in a school that uses a quarter term?
A. September. B. At the beginning of the academic year.
C. At the beginning of any quarter. D. Summer semester only.
Question 32: The word “them” in paragraph 2 refers to ______.
A. weeks B. faculties C. courses D. students
Question 33: The word “instituted” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______.
A. recommended B. considered C. established D. attempted
Question 34: Which of the following characteristics does NOT apply to trimester?
A. They last eleven weeks. B. They provide more options for admission.
C. They are long enough to cover the material D. They allow students to graduate
early
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 35 to 42.
The ideas of John Dewey, philosopher and educator, have influenced American
thought for over one hundred years. Dewey was born in Vermont in 1859, and throughout
his life he kept the respect for experience, individuality, and fair play that shaped the
character of the nineteenth century Vermonter.(2) He viewed his own life as a
continuously reconstructive process - with experience and knowledge building on each
other.
By the 1930s, Dewey had simplified his theory of experience to its essence. As the
intellectual leader of the progressive schools, he asserted that there was danger in rejecting
the old unless the new was rooted in a correct idea of experience. He held that experience
is an interaction between what a person already knows and the situation at hand. Previous
knowledge interacting with the present environment influences future experience.(4)
Dewey believed that experience could not be equated with education because all
experiences are not necessarily educative.(6) Experience is educative only when it
contributes to the growth of the individual, but it can be miseducative if it distorts the
growth of further experience. It is the quality of experience that matters. Thus, productive
experience is both the means and the goal of education. Furthermore, since education is a
social process, truly progressive education involves the participation of the learner in
directing the learning experience.(7)
During his long life, Dewey lectured and published prolifically.These writings were
influential both during his lifetime and after his death at the age of ninety-two. He viewed
his whole life as an experiment which would produce knowledge that would lead to
further experimentation. The range and diversity of Dewey’s writings and his influence on
society place him among American’s great thinkers.
Question 35: What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. the progressive movement in educationB. the educational methods of John Dewey
C. John Dewey’s theory of experience D. John Dewey’s professional growth
Question 36: The author implies that Dewey’s Vermont background .
A. limited the types of experiences he had as a child B. contributed to his philosophy
of experience
C. inspired him to become a philosopher D. provided him with an
excellent education
Question 37: The word “its” in refers to .
A. the old B. progressive education
C. theory of experience D. the 1930s
Question 38: According to John Dewey, the interplay between a person’s previous
knowledge and the present situation is .
A. education B. a correct idea of experience
C. a rejection of the old D. dangerous
Question 39: The word “distorts” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to .
A. stimulates B. deforms C. balances D. mislays
Question 40: All of the following were part of Dewey’s theory of experience and
education EXCEPT
.
A. knowledge and experience interact B. experience should develop the individual
C. present experience affects future experience D. experience is always educative
Question 41: According to Dewey, progressive education should include .
A. complete rejection of traditional methods B. directing new social processes
C. the active participation of the student D. both positive and negative experiences
Question 42: The word “prolifically” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to .
A. intellectually B. progressively C. carefully D. abundantly
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part
that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 43: Neither the Minister nor his colleagues has given an explanation for the
chaos in the financial market last week.
D
Question 44: To everyone’s surprise, it wasn’t in Bristol which he made his fortune
although that’s where he was born.
Question 45: It doesn’t matter with you, so some people are going to be negatively
affected by this decision.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that
best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 46: Steve said to Mike, “Don’t touch the electric wires. It might be deadly.”
A. Steve did not allow Mike to touch the electric wires as it might be deadly.
B. Steve suggested that Mike not touch the electric wires as it might be deadly.
C. Steve advised Mike not touching the electric wires as it might be deadly.
D. Steve warned Mike not to touch the electric wires as it might be deadly.
Question 47: I did not see Susan off at the airport. I feel bad about it now.
A. If only I had seen Susan off at the airport.
B. That I did not see Susan off at the airport escapes me now.
C. It suddenly dawns on me that I should have seen Susan off at the airport.
D. I could have seen Susan off at the airport.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is
closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 48: Sam doesn’t find it difficult to get up early in the morning.
A. Sam is accustomed to getting up early in the morning.
B. Sam is pleased with getting up early in the morning.
C. Sam is not hesitant to get up early in the morning.
D. Sam is in two minds about getting up early in the morning.
Question 49: People rumour that the Prince secretly got married to an ordinary girl.
A. The Prince is rumoured to have secretly got married to an ordinary girl.
B. The Prince was rumoured to secretly get married to an ordinary girl.
C. It was rumoured that the Prince secretly got married to an ordinary girl.
D. The Prince had secretly got married to an ordinary girl, as it was rumoured.
Question 50: There is no doubt that Martin is the best candidate for the job.
A. Quite by chance, Martin is the best candidate for the job.
B. Without question, Martin is the best candidate for the job.
C. In all likelihood, Martin is the best candidate for the job.
D. Martin is by all means the best candidate for the job.

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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response
to each of the following exchanges.
Question 1: Mike: “_______” – Phương: “Thanks, I will.”
A. Thank you for your help. B. Wish you a happy journey.
C. Give my best wishes to your parents. D. You got the first prize. Congratulation!
Question 2: Sylvia: “Do you mind if I use your dictionary?”
Trang: “Of course not. _______.”
A. I have a dictionary B. It’s over there C. Don’t do that D. I’m sorry I can’t
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in
meaning to the underlined part(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 3: After many months of grueling work and painful injuries to her shoulder and
back, Susan realized that her dream of swimming the English Channel was unattainable.
A. impossible B. realistic C. confused D. unachievable Question 4: Head Coach Park
Hang–Seo along with his football team has achieved unprecedented results so far.
A. enormous B. outstanding C. phenomenal D. commonplace
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 5: I find it difficult to remain neutral while he is concerned about the matter.
A. objective B. positive C. negative D. middle
Question 6: A lot of superstitious practice in a country can be a major impediment to its
economic development.
A. obstacle B. assistance C. impetus D. encouragement

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the best option for each of the blanks.

SETTLING IN OUR UNIVERSITY

The university campus is like one big village where thousands of students live, work
and relax surrounded by rolling green fields. It is the centre of the student (7) _______ in
all its variety. While it is basically a place for young people, there are a (8) _______ of
family flats and children are never far away. People come to live here from all over the
world, so members of different cultures and speakers of different languages live next door
to each other. One house has had special structural (9) _______ to make it suitable for
students with disabilities. Most first year students live on campus. It's the easiest way

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to meet people when you first arrive and there’s always somebody to (10) _______. It’s a
busy, lively place, but because the campus is in the middle of parkland, you can (11)
_______ off and be alone if you want to.

D.
Question 7: A. society B. company C. community connection
Question 8: A. block B. quantity C. pile D. number
D.
Question 9: A. changes B. adjustments C. exchanges alterations
Question
10: A. get round to B. drop in on C. face up to D. go in for
Question
11: A. limp B. crawl C. wander D. march

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best
combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 12: You may be very intelligent. You should be careful about what you
are going to do.
A. No matter why intelligent you may be, you should be careful about what you are
going to do.
B. No matter what intelligent you may be, you should be careful about what you are
going to do.
C. No matter how intelligent you may be, you should be careful about what you are
going to do.
D. No matter whatever intelligent you may be, you should be careful about what you are
going to do.

Question 13: My sister didn’t leave the house key. As a result, I can’t be cooking lunch
now.
A. If my sister have left the house key, I could have been cooking lunch now.
B. If my sister had left the house key, I could have been cooking lunch now.
C. If my sister had left the house key, I could be cooking lunch now.
D. If my sister left the house key, I could be cooking lunch now.
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 question.
Mountaineers have noted that as they climb, for example, up to the 12,633–foot
Humphreys Peak in the San Francisco Peaks in Arizona, plant life changes radically.
Starting among the cacti of the Sonoran Desert, one climbs into a pine forest at 7,000 feet
and a treeless alpine tundra at the summit. It may seem that plants at a given altitude are
associated in what can be called “communities” – groupings of interacting species. The
idea is that over time, plants that require particular climate and soil conditions come to live
in the same places, and hence are frequently to be found together. Scientists who study the
history of plant life are known as paleobotanists, or paleobots for short. They build up a
picture of how groups of plants have responded to climate changes and how ecosystems
develop. But are these associations, which are real in the present, permanent?

A great natural experiment took place on this planet between 25,000 and 10,000
years ago, when small changes in the earth’s orbit and axis of rotation caused great sheets
of ice to spread from the poles. These glaciers covered much of North America and
Europe to depths of up to two miles, and then, as the climate warmed, they retreated.
During this retreat, they left behind newly uncovered land for living things to colonize,
and as those living things moved in they laid down a record we can read now. As the ice
retreated and plants started to grow near a lake, they would release pollen. Some would
fall into the lake, sink to the bottom, and be incorporated into the sediment. By drilling
into the lake bottom it is possible to read the record of successive plant life around the
lake. The fossil record seems clear; there is little or no evidence that entire groups of
plants moved north together. Things that lived together in the past don’t live together now,
and things that live together now didn’t live together in the past. Each individual organism
moved at its own pace. The fossil record seems to be telling us that we should bethinking
about preserving species by giving them room to maneuver – to respond to environmental
changes.
Question 14: What is the second paragraph mainly about?

A. Plant migration after the ice age.


B. The effects of the ice age on plants.
C. The need to develop a new approach to environmental issues.
D. Communities of plants live at different altitudes.
Question 15: The word “radically” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. quickly B. variably C. dramatically D. demonstrably Question 16: The author
mentions “cacti” and “a treeless alpine tundra” in paragraph 1 to illustrate
_______.
A. changes in climate B. the effects of the ice age
C. plant immigration D. communities of plants
Question 17: The word “which” in last sentence of paragraph 1 refers to _______.
A. the developments of ecosystems B. plant life changes
C. the current theories of ecosystem D. the responses of plants to climate changes
Question 18: The word “successive” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. consecutive B. accumulative C. extinct D. following
Question 19: The passage states that by drilling into the lake bottom it is possible to find
successive fossils of _______.
A. plant life B. sediment D. ice D. pollen Question 20: Which of the
following can be inferred from the passage?
A. That the migratory patterns of plants are dependent upon changes in climate.
B. That current associations of plants are similar to those in the past.
C. That modern conservation methods should consider the migratory patterns of plants.
D. That another ice age is likely to occur at some time.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is
CLOSEST in meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 21: “I won’t return the book you lent me until tomorrow
afternoon,” said Lucy. A. Lucy told me to return the book she had lent me
until the next afternoon
B. Lucy promised to return the book I had lent her until the next afternoon.
C. Lucy offered to return the book I had lent her until the next afternoon.
D. Lucy refused to return the book I had lent her until the next afternoon.
Question 22: But for two minor mistakes, I would have got full marks for the test.
A. Had I made two minor mistakes, I would have got full marks for the test.
B. If I didn’t make these two minor mistakes, I would have got full mark for the test.
C. I the mistakes hadn’t been minor, I could have got full marks for the test.
D. I would have got full marks for the test if there hadn’t been these two minor mistakes.
Question 23: Many people are afraid of sharks, but they rarely attack people.
A. Sharks rarely attack people because many people are afraid of them.
B. Rarely attacked by sharks, many people are, therefore, afraid of them.
C. Many people are afraid of sharks because they are dangerous.
D. Although sharks rarely attack people, many people are afraid of them.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that
needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 24: Though artist Tatun was totally blind in one eye and had only slight vision
in another, he became an internationally renowned jazz musician.
A. Though B. only slight C. another D. internationally Question 25: The abilities to
work hard, follow directions, and thinking independently are some of the criteria for
success in the work place.
A. to work B. thinking C. are D. for success
Question 26: Photographs from a satellite are frequently used to generate the information
is needed to
produce a map.
A. are B. used C. generate D. is needed
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.
Considered the most influential architect of his time, Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–
1959) was born in the small rural community of Richland Center, Wisconsin. He entered
the University of Wisconsin at the age of 15 as a special student, studying engineering
because the school had no course in architecture. At the age of 20 he then went to work as
a draftsman in Chicago in order to learn the traditional, classical language of architecture.
After marrying into a wealthy business family at the age of 21, Wright set up house in an
exclusive neighborhood in Chicago, and after a few years of working for a number of
architectural firms, set up his own architectural office.

For twenty years he brought up a family of six children upstairs, and ran a thriving
architectural practice of twelve or so draftsmen downstairs. Here, in an idyllic American
suburb, with giant oaks, sprawling lawns, and no fences, Wright built some sixty rambling
homes by the year 1900. He became the leader of a style known as the “Prairie” school –
houses with low–pitched roofs and extended lines that blended into the landscape and
typified his style of “organic architecture”.

By the age of forty–one, in 1908, Wright had achieved extraordinary social and
professional success. He gave countless lectures at major universities, and started his
Taliesin Fellowship – a visionary social workshop in itself. In 1938 he appeared on the
cover of Time magazine, and later, on a two cent stamp. The most spectacular buildings of
his mature period were based on forms borrowed from nature, and the intentions were
clearly romantic, poetic, and intensely personal. Examples of these buildings are Tokyo’s
Imperial Hotel (1915–22: demolished 1968), and New York City’s Guggenheim Museum
(completed 1959). He continued working until his death in 1959, at the age of 92, although
in his later years, he spent as much time giving interviews and being a celebrity, as he did
in designing buildings. Wright can be considered an essentially idiosyncratic architect
whose influence was immense but whose pupils were few.
Question 27: With which of the following subject is the passage mainly concerned?
A. The development of modern architecture in America.
B. The contributions of the “Prairie” School to modern architecture.
C. The life and achievements of a famous architect.
D. The influence of the style of “organic architecture” in America.
Question 28: Frank Lioyd Wright first worked as a draftsman _______.
A. because he lived above his shop and employed draftsman for twenty years.
B. to learn the language of architecture
C. because that is what he studied at the University of
Wisconsin D. because that is the work of new employees
in architectural firms
Question 29: The word “some” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. exactly B. over C. nearly D. around
Question 30: According to the passage, an idyllic American suburb is _______.
A. based on forms borrowed from nature
B. blended into the landscape
C. giant oaks, sprawling lawns, and no fences
D. houses with low–pitched reefs and extended lines
Question 31: The word “itself” in paragraph 3 refers to _______.
A. social workshop B. He C. Taliesin Fellowship D. major universities
Question 32: The word “idiosyncratic” in last sentence is closest in meaning to _______.
A. idiotic B. idealistic C. individualistic D. independent
Question 33: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. The Taliesin Fellowship was a grant of money.
B. Many of Wright’s architectural ideas have not been taken up by others.
C. Wright used his wife’s money to set up his own architectural office in an exclusive
neighborhood.
D. Some of Wright’s most notable buildings have been demolished because they were
not popular.
Question 34: All of the following about Frank Lioyd Wright are true
EXCEPT ______. A. he became the leader of a style known as “organic
architecture”
B. he died at the age of 92
C. he commenced university studies at the age of 15
D. some of his most spectacular buildings were not in American
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose
underlined part is not pronounced differently from that of the rest in each of the
following questions.
Question 35:A. informs B. mistakes C. combines D. complains
Question 36:A. toothache B. church C. chemistry D. stomach

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from
the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions.
Question 37: A. controllerB. popularity C. embarrassing D. convenient
Question 38: A. exceeding B. existence C. example D. carefully

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each
of the questions.
Question 39: Only when you become a parent _______ what true responsibility is.
A. don’t you understand B. will you understand C. you understand D. you will
understand
Question 40: We regret to inform you that Ms. Markowitz’s workshop on public
speaking ______postponed until next week.
A. has been B. were C. would be D. being
Question 41: I don’t think students who volunteer in high school will continue to
volunteer throughout their lives, _______?
A. don’t they B. will they C. do they D. won’t they
Question 42: Children are told to be _______ for the whole week and promised to be
rewarded at weekends.
A. obedient B. obedience C. disobedient D. obey
Question 43: _______, one tin will last for at least six weeks.
A. Using B. Used C. Used D. Using
economical economically economical economically
Question 44: The audience, _______, enjoyed the performance.
A. they themselves were students B. most of whom were students
C. most of them were students D. they were mostly students
Question 45: It is the organizer’s request that _______.
A. everyone arrive here in time B. everyone shall arrive here in time
C. everyone must arrive here in time D. everyone arrives here in time
Question 46: The party wasn’t very ________, so almost all his friends left early.
A. interested B. boring C. bored D. interesting

Question 47: The people awaiting their delayed flight had to spend the night _______ on
the cold floor.

A. slept B. having slept C. to sleep D. sleeping Question 48: I never take much
on holiday with me, just _______ clothes and a couple of books.

A. a little B. few C. a few D. little

Question 49: The more you talk about the matter, ______.

A. the worse the situation seems B. the worse seem the situation

C. the situation seems worse C. the situation seems the worse

Question 50: Where _______ is the commonest form of colour – blindness.

A. red and green are not easily distinguished

B. they are not easily distinguished red and green

C. are the red and green not easily distinguished

D. are not easily distinguished red and green

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