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PRACTICE TEST 50

PART A
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. slaughter B. draught C. caught D. naughty
Question 2. A. pathway B. thought C. asthma D. maths
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 the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3. A. character B inflation C. physicist D. property
Question 4. A. experience B. refurbish C. recommend D. abolish
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the
underlined bold word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 5. The police officers signaled for the traffic to proceed through the intersection.
A. employ B. finish C. begin D. continue
Question 6. Many consumers are dubious about the reliability of the cars so they want to check-before taking them
on a long trip.
A. curious B. suspicious C. excited D. certain
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 7. The recent report of how real the danger of a terrorist attack may be has put the wind up the country
citizens.
A. calmed B. worried C. interested D. scared
Question 8. This new magazine is known for its comprehensive coverage of news.
A. superficial B. indifferent C. casual D. inadequate
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
Question 9.Language, culture and personality may be considered independent of each other in thought, but they are
_______ in fact.
A. inseparable B. separated C. separable D. inseparably
Question 10. Lady Gaga is an American singer, songwriter and actress, ________ ?
A. doesn't she B. is she C. didn't she D. isn’t she
Question 11. After the war, he declined many honors, _________ to remain a commoner.
A. prefer B. preferring C. had better D. would rather than
Question 12. These courses are designed to _________ with university degrees.
A. accomplish B. accommodate C. articulate D. affiliate
Question 13: ____________ fire that broke out in a nice-story apartment building killed at least 56 people.
A. An B. x C. A D. The
Question 14. The injured ________ to the hospital in an ambulance.
A. were taking B. was taking C. were taken D. was taken
Question 15. ________, I will reply to you at once.
A. Until I received your message B. When I was receiving your message
C. As soon as I receive your message D. After I had received your message
Question 16. The more books you read, _________ you become.
A. the more knowledgeable B. the most knowledgeable
C. as knowledgeable as D. more knowledgeable
Question 17. My aunt had to cancel her camping trip because she was suddenly _________ ill.
A. fallen B. taken C. become D. felt
Question 18. She frequently yolunteers __________ extra work because she really likes her job.
A. to B. for C. with D. in
Question 19.I have the greatest respect for his ideas _________ I don't agree with them.
A. although B. Because of C. in spite of D. Despite of the fact that
Question 20. When I last saw Carrie, she told me she __________ of applying for another job, but now she's changed
her mind.
A. thought B. is thinking C. was thinking D. has been thinking
Question 21. Fixed term employment also known as contract work is used for single projects or to replace workers on
____________ .
A. permission B. leave C. duty D. absence
Question 22. Vietnam failed to ___________ in the second leg of the 2022 AFF Cup after losing 0-1 and let Thailand
lift the trophy.
A. sort it out B. bring it about C. look it over D. turn it around
Question 23. Traditional ___________ industries such as handicrafts continue to play a role in the economies of
many Asian countries.
A. slum B. hut C. dwelling D. cottage
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the
following exchanges.
Question 24.- Tom: "Who's going to win the contest?" - Jerry:” ”
A. It might be a good idea to bet B. Your guess is as good as mine
C. I've set my heart on winning it D. There's nothing you don't know about beauty
Question 25. - Mai: "Do you know an apple a day can help you keep fit, build healthy bones and prevent disease like
cancer?"
- Huong: “Wow! .”
A. I would love to B. It's a good idea C. That's incredible D. You must like apple
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 26. What happened in that city were a reaction from city workers, including firemen and policemen who had
been laid off from their jobs.
A. including B. What happened C. were D. his jobs
Question 27.Kate didn't enjoy the roller coaster ride because it was the most terrifying experience of their life.
A. of their life B. enjoy C. the most terrifying D. coaster ride
Question 28. With his extensive knowledge and experience, the seasoned professional was in an envious situation of
being sought after for his expertise.
A. seasoned B. extensive C. expertise D. envious
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word or
phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 34 to 38.
TikTok, the popular app that (29) ________ users to create and share short videos, is now the most downloaded
app in the world. One of the most popular ways users engage with the app is to carry out challenges. A successful
challenge will (30) _______ viral, with hundreds of thousands of people around the world taking part.
Copying another person's video is hardly original or creative. Even so, it's easy to see the appeal. Especially among
young audiences. Anyone with a Smartphone can get involved. No talent is required beyond (31) ____ extroversion and
commitment. Users can just ride the trend to gain popularity. (32) _______ , challenges are ideal for people who have
a little spare time, enjoy performing, and like getting attention.
Unsurprisingly, most of those (33) __________ take part are children, teenagers and young adults.
Question 29: A. allows B. lets C. makes D. forces
Question 30: A. cause B. take C. put D. go
Question 31: A. little B. a lot C. Lot D. a little
Question 32: A. Otherwise B. Nevertheless C. However D. As a result
Question 33: A. who B. whom C. which D. whose
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 39 to 43.
Universities love overseas students – they are clever and hardworking, they bring different cultures to seminars
and student life and they pay their way. In Britain, universities are getting ready to enroll more overseas students. The
British Council has published a report predicting that overseas student numbers could soar to more than 800,000 by
2018. In 2010, figures put the total at over 400,000 international students out of two and a half million students in UK
higher education and it is clear that this influx is having an enormous impact on universities and colleges.
These students bring welcome fees, of course, but they are also likely to be very intelligent students who inject
new cultural influences and bring changes to the old university systems. Their demand for vocational subjects such as
business, biotechnology and information technology, rather than traditional academic subjects, is affecting what is
taught as well.
The impressive expansion of foreign students has already had a significant impact on higher education. Overseas
student numbers, including European Union students, have risen from 270,000 in 2002 to 400,000 in 2010. During this
time the number from China jumped more than tenfold, and numbers from India have been going up. In contrast, the
number of students from other countries has fallen, reflecting their governments’ efforts to educate more of their young
people at home, as well as competition from Australia and the USA. But as the Asian tiger economies expand their own
universities, the good news for places like the London School of Economics is that there are more and more graduates
looking to improve their qualifications or to pursue research in their subjects.
Question 34. What is the passage mainly about?
A. How to avoid culture shock when living in Western countries?
B. How international students are changing Western university life
C. How to become an overseas student?
D. The decline in the number of overseas students at Western universities
Question 35. The word "soar" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to .
A. ascend B. decline C. hurt D. slump
Question 36. According to the paragraph 2, overseas students can help to .
A. abolish tuition fees for domestic students B. bring only negative influences on the culture
C. introduce new changes to the old education system D. increase the demand for core subjects
Question 37. The word "their" in paragraph 3 refers to .
A. Universities B. graduates C. foreign students D. students
Question 38. According to the passage, which of the following is true?
A. The number of overseas students in Britain has already reached its limit
B. Foreign students' abilities are often underestimated by Western universities
C. The number of foreign students from India has fallen over a specific period of time.
D. Some countries tried to persuade their young students to pursue their education at home
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet indicating the correct
answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50.
A majority of people think that their dream job is too hard and competitive to achieve, and believe that it is all a
matter of luck. All this is true actually, but why should that stop anyone from trying to get the job they really want? A
really determined person will always succeed and, in many ways, needs other people to give up trying so that he or she
can succeed.
Many job seekers feel limited by the choices they made at college or university. They may think that because they
studied marketing, all they can ever do is work in marketing. All the evidence shows that, in fact, employers are less
interested in acquired knowledge than the ability to think and learn. It is also very difficult to predict the needs of society.
The needs of employers and the economy can change very quickly, and often unexpectedly.
Of course, if it is a very tough time economically, it is hard to find employment straight after university, but it is
by no means impossible. It might take several months longer to find a job after graduating, but there is work out there.
Never think about the other people going for the same jobs. It may be human nature to compare your progress to your
peers, but perhaps the best advice would be to try not to. Be focused on what you want and how you are going to get it.
After all, it may appear that a friend who has a really well-paid job is doing well, but how do you know what their job
is actually like? They may be working 12-hour days, have an unreasonable boss, or be stressed out trying to meet
unrealistic targets.
Have a plan in place, even if it is a sketchy one. Have both short-term and long-term aims. Always think that with
hard work, dedication, a willingness to put yourself out, and a bit of luck, you could get your dream job. A really key
piece of advice is never to get downhearted by rejection because there will probably be a lot. You can achieve your
dream job, whatever it is. You must never give up. prepared to work hard and for long hours without necessarily climbing
up the career ladder. There is a lot to be said for learning your 'trade' from the bottom up. At the start, there will probably
be little money, but it will be worth it in the end. The best jobs are not supposed to be easy- that is what makes them
challenging. And if you like a challenge, just keep your head down and go for it.
Question 39. Which of the following best serves as the title for the passage?
A. Challenges to Get a Job B. Tough Time Delays Getting Jobs
C. A Dream Job D. Determination Creates Success
Question 40. The word "they" in paragraph 2 refers to .
A. employers B. needs C. job seekers D. choices
Question41. According to paragraph 2, potential employers nowadays .
A. have very limited employment choices
B. find that knowledge gained through formal education is totally worthless
C. tend to value candidates who possess creative thinking
D. are very good at predicting different economic trends
Question 42. The phrase "stressed out" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to .
A. worried B. disappointed C. timid D. confused
Question 43. Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage?
A. What you studied at university shouldn't determine what kind of job you're looking for.
B. Marketing students stand a better chance of finding their dream jobs than other graduates.
C. It's advisable for graduates to choose a job with good financial rewards.
D. Luck plays an integral part in finding a well-paid job in today's competitive labour market.
Question44. The word "sketchy" in paragraph 4 mostly means _.
A. sufficient B. impracticable C. thorough D. incomplete
Question 45. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. You can get your dream job with perseverance and diligence.
B. Only by getting a job after several months is a job seeker considered to be determined.
C. The writer must have chosen to study marketing at university.
D. You must always think outside the box to impress potential employers.
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 46. "Did you watch the football match last night?" Mark asked Tim.
A. Mark asked Tim if he had watched the football match the night before.
B. Mark asked Tim whether he watched the football match in the previous night.
C. Mark wanted to know Tim if he watched the football match last night.
D. Mark wondered Tim that he had watched the football match in the previous night
Question 47. John last used his phone two days ago.
A. John hasn't used his phone for two days. B. John has used his phone for two days.
C. John started using his phone two days ago. D. John didn't start using his phone for two days.
Question 48. It's possible that Joanna didn't receive my message.
A. Joanna can't have received my message. B. Joanna might have received my message.
C. Joanna may have received my message. D. Joanna might not have received my message.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines of each pair of
sentences in the following questions
Question 49. The airplane took off, then Paul realized he was on the wrong flight.
A. Not until the airplane had taken off did Paul realize he was on the wrong flight.
B. Hardly had Paul realized he was on the wrong flight when the airplane took off.
C. It was not until the airplane had taken off, did Paul realize he was on the wrong flight.
D. No sooner had the airplane taken off then Paul had realized he was on the wrong flight.
Question 50. She was the first woman in the Philippines. She was elected as the president of the country.
A. She was the first woman to be elected as the president of the Philippines.
B. She was the first woman who is elected as the president of the Philippines.
C. She was the first woman being elected as the president of the Philippines.
D. She was the first woman elected as the president of the Philippines.
PART B
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 1 to 5.
How is the news different from entertainment? Most people would answer that news is real but entertainment is
fiction. (1)______, if we think more carefully about the news, it becomes clear that the news is not always real. The
news does not show us all the events of the day, but stories from a small number of chosen events. The creation of
news stories is subject to specific constraints, much like the creation of works of fiction.
There are (2)_____ constraints, but three of the most important ones are: commercialism, story formulas, and
sources. Newspapers, radio, and TV stations are businesses, all of (3)_______ are rivals for audiences and advertising
revenue. The amount of time that the average TV station spends on news broadcasts has grown steadily over the last
fifty years largely because news is (4) _______cheap to produce, yet sells plenty of advertising. Some news
broadcasts are themselves becoming advertisements. For example, during one week in 1996 when the American CBS
network was airing a movie about the sinking of the Titanic, CBS news ran nine stories about that event (which had
happened 84 years before). Furthermore, the profit motive (5) ______ news organizations to pay more attention to
generate a large audience, and to shy away from stories that may be important but dull.
Question 1: A. However B. Consequently C. Therefore D. Moreover
Question 2: A. another B. much C. many D. little
Question 3: A. which B. who C. whom D. what
Question 4: A. relatively B. completely C. absolutely D. perfectly
Question 5: A. drives B. allows C. makes D. enforces

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 6: At the age of 50, Robby William changed their career after spending nearly twenty years playing electric
guitar.
A. of B. their C. spending D. playing
Question 7: While everyone applauds the students for their admiring efforts, putting too much emphasis on
success generates some difficult questions.
A. applauds B. admiring C. emphasis D. generates
Question 8: It rains a lot in the rainforest, but sometimes you didn't know it's raining.
A. didn't know B. but C. a lot D. raining
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 9 to 13.
Although bear-like, koalas are not bears. They are mammals, so feed their young milk and are marsupials, which
means that their babies are born immature and they develop further in the safety of a pouch. They are tree- dwelling,
herbivorous marsupials, which average about 9kg in weight and live on gum leaves. Their fur is thick and usually ash
grey with a tinge of brown in places. Koalas in the southern parts of Australia are considerably larger and have thicker
fur than those in the north. This is thought to be an adaptation to keep them warm in the colder southern winters.
Younger breeding females usually give birth to one joey each year, depending on a range of factors. The joey
stays in its mother's pouch for about 6 or 7 months, drinking only milk. After venturing out of the pouch, the joey
rides on its mother's abdomen or back, although it continues to return to her pouch for milk until it is too big to fit
inside. The joey leaves its mother's home range between 1 and 3 years old, depending on when the mother has her
next joey.
Koalas are mostly nocturnal. They sleep for part of the night and also sometimes move about in the daytime.
They often sleep for up to 18-20 hours each day. There is a myth that koalas sleep a lot because they get drunk' on
gum leaves. However, most of their time is spent sleeping because it requires a lot of energy to digest their toxic,
fibrous, low-nutrition diet and sleeping is the best way to conserve energy.
The koala gets its name from an ancient Aboriginal word meaning "no drink" because it receives over 90% of its
hydration from the eucalyptus leaves (also known as gum leaves) it eats, and only drinks when ill or times when there
is not enough moisture in the leaves i.e. during droughts, etc.

Question 9: Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A. The Origin of The Koala's Name And Its Eating Habits B. Koalas Are Mammals, Not Bears
C. The Real Story About Koalas D. Koalas' Breeding
Question 10: According to paragraph 2, how do younger mother koalas usually breed?
A. They don't give birth until the females reach 6 or 7 months.
B. They give birth to one offspring annually.
C. They give birth to one joey biannually.
D. They don't breed during the day.
Question 11: The word it in the passage refers to_______.
A. back B. a pouch C. a joey D. a mother
Question 12: The word nocturnal in the passage is______
A. awake at daytime B. sleepy all day and night
C. active at night D. sleepy at night
Question 13: Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Koalas spend up to twenty hours sleeping each day.
B. Koalas do not drink water normally.
C. Koalas are herbivorous and tree-dwelling.
D. Koalas drink a lot of water during the meals in order to digest gum leaves.
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 14: Roger and Tina are talking about clothes in the office.
- Roger: "Wow! You look terrific in that new dress!" - Tina: "_______"
A. I’m afraid so! B. Oh, what a pity!
C. Why dare you say so? D. Thank you. I'm glad you think so.
Question 15: Claudia is being interviewed by the manager of the company she's applied for.
Manager: "_________ " Claudia: "I work hard and I enjoy working with other people."
A. Why have you applied for this position? B. What are some of your main strengths?
C. Would you describe yourself as ambitious? D. Can you do jobs on your own?
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 16: Thiago was very lazy last semester. Now he feels regretful.
A. Thiago regrets to having been very lazy last semester.
B. Thiago wishes he hadn't been very lazy last semester.
C. Thiago would rather he would not have been very lazy last semester.
D. If only Thiago would have been very lazy last semester.
Question 17: We arrived at the conference. Then we realized our reports were still at home.
A. Only when we realized our reports were still at home did we arrived at the conference.
B. Not until we arrived at the conference did we realize our reports were still at home.
C. Only after realizing our reports were still at home did we arrived at the conference.
D. No sooner had we realized reports were still at home than we arrived at the conference.
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 18: The factory worker's job was monotonous and repetitive, but he appreciated the steady income it
provided, so he continued to work there for many years.
A. tedious B. secure C. easy D. low-paid
Question 19: Despite his strong performance and positive feedback from his colleagues, John's prospects for
promotion were uncertain due to the company's recent budget cuts and restructuring.
A. likelihoods B. futures C. potentials D. opportunities
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 20: She shut her eyes to the reality of the situation, but her friends continued to express their concerns
about the potential consequences of her actions.
A. paid attention to B. was indifferent to C. refused to listen D. was in reaction to
Question 21: There is no excuse for your discourtesy. Think twice before you are going to say anything.
A. politeness B. bravery C. impoliteness D. boldness
Mark the letter A, B, C, or Don 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 22: A. attempt B. release C. response D. efforts
Question 23: A. preference B. capital C. attention D. counterpart
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 24: Jenny last checked her facebook newsfeed two days ago.
A. Jenny has checked her facebook newsfeed for two days.
B. Jenny started checking her facebook newsfeed two days ago.
C. Jenny didn't check her facebook newsfeed two days ago.
D. Jenny hasn't checked her facebook newsfeed for two days.
Question 25: "Did you take my message last Sunday?" John said to me.
A. John wondered whether he had taken my message the Sunday before.
B. John asked me if I took his message the previous Sunday.
C. John asked me if had I taken his message the Sunday before.
D. John asked me whether I had taken his message the previous Sunday.
Question 26: It is a strict requirement for all members in the group to hand in their assignments on time.
A. All members in the group can't hand in their assignments on time.
B. All members in the group must hand in their assignments on time.
C. All members in the group needn't hand in their assignments on time.
D. All members in the group may hand in their assignments on time.
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 27: A. although B. sympathetic C. breathing D. clothes
Question 28: A. decide B. exotic C. encourage D. penguin
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 35.
Due to the nature of our business, it's sometimes necessary that our staff work at night. Night shifts can be
particularly demanding on employee wellbeing and health. This can include disruption to the body clock, fatigue,
sleeping difficulties, disturbed appetite and digestion, reliance on sedatives or stimulants, social and domestic
problems and other symptoms of ill health. To combat this, we do not have employees on night shifts for extended
periods. This is because workers’ bodies will just have started to adapt to the new pattern.
We find rotation shifts every two to three days are best for workers and weekly or fortnightly rotations are the
least comfortable for workers. Forward-rotating programs (moving from morning to afternoon to night shifts) are
better than backward-rotating ones in terms of sleep loss and tiredness.
If someone works at night, there are rules covering the hours they work. Night time working hours are usually
between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. – but this can be flexible and should be discussed between you and us. To qualify as night
working, the night time period must be no more than 8 hours long and include the period between midnight and 5 a.m.
Any of our staff under 18 years are not allowed to be night workers.
We must make sure that you don't work more than an average of 8 hours in a 24-hour period. By law, you
can't opt out of this working limit. We must also keep records of any night workers’ working hours to prove they
aren't exceeding night working limits, and we must keep the records for at least 2 years. These records can be
inspected by you at any time on request.
Our usual limits and regulations for night workers do not apply to self-employed workers. This does not include
agency workers, who are treated as normal workers with us. If you agree to working at night for us, the agreement will
be put in writing. If you are to begin working at night, we must perform a health assessment before you become a
night worker and on a regular basis after that. Usually, this is just done with a questionnaire, which was created in
collaboration with qualified health professionals. If there are any health questions regarding your health and night
work, we will offer you a follow-up examination by a health professional if you still wish to work nights.
Question 29: Which of the following could best serve as the topic of the passage?
A. Notes for Employees Considering Night Time Working.
B. Night Shifts Have Great Impacts on Workers' Wellbeing And Health.
C. What Should We Do When Going on Business?
D. Rules for Considering Time Working.
Question 30: The word fatigue in the passage is closest in meaning to______.
A. excitement B. poverty C. exhaustion D. misery
Question 31: The word they in the passage refers to_______
A. someone works at night B. the hours
C. night time working hours D. rules
Question 32: In paragraph 5, who were consulted when creating the health assessment questionnaire?
A. a health assessment B. lead assessors
C. night workers D. qualified health professionals
Question 33: The word opt out of in the passage is closest in meaning to______.
A. reject B. pay a visit C. choose not to join D. work overtime
Question 34: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The maximum length of a night shift at the company is 24 hours.
B. Under existing regulations, night time working hours are required to be from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m.
C. The company must retain records relating to night workers' hours for at least 2 years.
D. Backward-rotating shift schedules are best for minimizing employees' fatigue.
Question 35: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. We should look into specific regulations relating to night workers if we want to work on a night shift.
B. We should take part in many programs in which we can work on night shifts for a long time.
C. It is reasonable for us to work on a night shift in order that we can get extra income.
D. Night working can be available at any time on workers' request.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
Question 36: The book,______ by a famous author, is receiving rave reviews and is expected to become a bestseller.
A. writing B. written C. was writing D. was written
Question 37: Going to the beach is______ staying at home because you can swim in the ocean, build sandcastles, and
collect seashells.
A. more excitingly than B. so exciting as C. as exciting than D. more exciting than
Question 38: ______, we will be able to leave for the airport.
A. Until the taxi will arrive B. When the taxi arrived
C. As soon as the taxi arrives D. After the taxi had arrived
Question 39: Sometimes she does not agree_______ her husband about child-rearing but they soon find the solutions.
A. with B. about C. of D. for
Question 40: Nobody comes there on time,______?
A. don't they B. does he C. do they D. doesn’t he
Question 41: Signs of change in______ tissues of the brain and head can be detected with modern scanning
equipment.
A. an B. (no article) C. the D. a
Question 42: The local government launched a______ campaign to encourage citizens to recycle more and reduce
their waste.
A. story B. media C. book D. newspaper
Question 43: The other kids were making fun of me, but I didn't______ until I heard them laughing.
A. make up B. take up C. cross out D. catch on
Question 44: The cut on his leg took a very long time______.
A. healing B. heal C. for healing D. to heal
Question 45: The final exam in my advanced calculus class was so difficult that I felt like I was______ to solve the
complex problems.
A. playing second fiddle B. beating my brains out C. bringing home the bacon D. having a face like thunder
Question 46: We_______ about the future when the teacher came in.
A. were discussing B. will discuss C. has discussed D. had discussed
Question 47: I have a high_______ of the new employees, and I believe that their skills and experience will be
valuable assets to the team.
A. impression B. regard C. opinion D. admiration
Question 48: The current constitutional problem______ by the top legal minds in the country.
A. have studied B. is being studied C. were studied D. is studying
Question 49: Physical_______ is subjective and varies across cultures and individuals, so what one person finds
appealing may not be the same for another person.
A. attractiveness B. attract C. attractively D. attractive
Question 50: The talks were meant to break down______ between the two groups.
A. walls B. gates C. fences D. barriers
PART C
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. scholar B. charity C. chemistry D. chaos
Question 2: A. intend B. compete C. medal D. defend
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. purchase B. ladder C. forest D. police
Question 4: A. organize B. devastate C. sacrifice D. deliver
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:Mr Robert, _________ from the company, is now facing legal charges.
A. was fired B. fired C. firing D. was firing
Question 6: Playing basketball is _______ than playing badminton.
A. easier B. most easy C. the easiest D. more easy
Question 7: You will receive an automatic email notification ________.
A. as soon as you completed your online profile B. once your profile is available online
C. after your profile will be available online D. when you finished your online profile
Question 8: I'm not really interested _______ watching horror movies.
A. in B. on C. about D. of
Question 9: The number of rare animals is decreasing so rapidly, ________ ?
A. is it B. isn't it C. doesn't it D. does it
Question 10: She needs __________ new phone because her old one was broken.
A. Ø (no article) B. an C. the D. a
Question 11: If you put your money in a bank now, you may get 8% _______ annually.
A. interest B. profit C. money D. income
Question 12: I could hear voices but I couldn't ________ what they were saying.
A. bring about B. turn up C. try out D. make out
Question 13: John is planning ___________ to the gym after work today.
A. go B. to go C. going D. went
Question 14: Could I pick your _______ on the subject before the meeting?
A. intellect B. head C. mind D. brains
Question 15: When the old man ________ past the park, he saw some children playing football.
A. was walking B. is walking C. walked D. walks
Question 16: I didn’t _______ to see my aunt when I was in Paris.
A. take B. make C. get D. meet
Question 17: The application form ________ to the university before May 31st.
A. must send B. must be sending C. sent D. must be sent
Question 18: Rapid ________ happened during the period of industrialization in Europe and North America the 19th
and early 20" centuries.
A. urbanized B. urbanize C. urbanization D. urbanizing
Question 19: The judge _______ the pedestrian for the accident.
A. accused B. charged C. sued D. blamed
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the
following exchanges.
Question 20: Maria and Alex are talking about the environment.
- Maria: “Our environment is getting more and more polluted. Do you think so?”
- Alex: “ ________ . It's really worrying.”
A. I don't think so. B. I'll think about that.
C. I don't agree D. I can't agree with you more.
Question 21: A student is asking the librarian to help her to fax a report.
- Student: “Could you help me to fax this report?” - Librarian: “ ________ ”
A. Certainly, what's the fax number? B. It's very kind of you to say so.
C. Sorry, I have no idea. D. What rubbish! I don't think it's helpful.
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 22: With the final examinations coming very soon his anxiety was rising to almost unbearable limits.
A. joy B. boredom C. confidence D. apprehension
Question 23: He was too wet behind the ears to be in charge of such a difficult task.
A. full of sincerity B. full of experience
C. without money D. lack of responsibility
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
word in each of the following questions.
Question 24: The natives were angry when the foreigners came to their country and took over their land.
A. tourists B. migrants C. members D. locals
Question 25: I am now reconciled with two of my estranged siblings - not just my older brother, but my sister, whom
I hadn't spoken to for 17 years,
A. opposed B. contactable C. truthful D. harmonized
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 26: I am pretty sure Dan is at home because the lights are on
A. Dan may be at home because the lights are on B. Dan needn't be at home because the lights are on.
C. Dan can't be at home because the lights are on D. Dan must be at home because the lights are on
Question 27: We last visited my uncle two years ago
A. We have two years to visit my uncle. B. We have visited my uncle for two years,
C. We haven't visited my uncle for two years. D. We didn't visit my uncle two years ago.
Question 28: "I met her two days ago," said Tim
A. Tim said that he had met her two days before. B. Tim said that he had met her two days ago
C. Tim said that I met her two days before D. Tim said that I met her two days ago
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 29: Most workers seem to be happy with its new working conditions.
A B C D
Question 30: My mother and her friends always went out together every weekend.
A B C D
Question 31: The party has won a historical victory at the polls.
A B C D
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 32: My father wants to help me with the assignments. He doesn't have time.
A. If my father had had time, he could help me with the assignments.
B. Provided my father has time, he cannot help me with the assignments.
C. My father wishes he had time so that he could help me with the assignments.
D. If only my father had time, he couldn't help me with the assignments.
Question 33: She tested positive for Covid-19. She isolated herself to protect other people in her community.
A. Had she tested positive for Covid-19, she would have isolated herself to protect other people in her
community,
B. Not only did she test positive for Covid-19 but she also isolated herself to protect other people in her
community.
C. Only when had she tested positive for Covid-19, she isolated herself to protect other people in her community.
D. No sooner had she tested positive for Covid-19 than she isolated herself to protect other people in her
community.
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 34 to 38.
CITIES GOING GREEN
As more and more people concentrate in cities, planners are looking for ways to transform cities into better living
spaces, (34) ________ can be done by improving existing infrastructure while also creating more public (35)
________ that are both beautiful and green. This can be hard to accomplish, especially in cities with a haphazard
fashion. Some cities have been created with the idea of a green city as the goal.
One such city, Masdar City in the United Arab Emirates, aims to become a model for (36) ________ cities to
follow. It is being known as a truly green city that relies strictly on renewable sources such as solar energy to provide
all of its energy needs. (37) ________ , it will be a zero waste city in which everything that is used can be recycled.
Whether it will truly (38) ________ its goal remains to be seen, but it will also act as an experiment for
environmentally friendly areas to be tested.
Question 34: A. why B. when C. which D. that
Question 35: A. rooms B. places C. spaces D. breaks
Question 36: A. other B. every C. one D. another
Question 37: A. Therefore B. In addition C. although D. However
Question 38: A. accompany B. access C. account D. accomplish
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 39 to 43.
Culture is the lens with which we evaluate everything around us; we evaluate what is proper or improper, normal
or abnormal, through our culture. If we are immersed in a culture that is unlike our own, we may experience culture
shock and become disoriented when we come into contact with a fundamentally different culture. People naturally use
their own culture as the standard to judge other cultures; however, having our own judgment could lead us to
discriminate other cultural values which are different from our own because we do not understand them.
Cultural diversity is important because our country, workplaces, and school increasingly consist of various
cultural, racial, and ethnic groups. We can learn from one another, but first we must have a level of understanding
about each other in order to facilitate collaboration and cooperation. Learning about other cultures helps us understand
different perspectives within the world in which we live and helps dispel negative stereotypes and personal biases
about different groups.
In addition, cultural diversity helps us recognize and respect "ways of being" that are not necessarily our own, so
that we interact with others, we can build bridges to trust, respect, and understanding across cultures. Furthermore, this
diversity makes our country a more interesting place to live, as people from diverse cultures contribute language
skills, new ways of thinking, new knowledge, and different experiences.
Question 39: Which could be the best title for the passage?
A. How can we learn from culture? B. What is the function of culture?
C. How do people use own culture? D. Why is cultural diversity a "good thing"?
Question 40: The word "which" in paragraph 1 refers to ________
A. cultural values B. other cultures C. judgment D. standard
Question 41: Which of the following is TRUE about the main reason for discrimination?
A. Making judgment B. Immersed in a culture
C. Valuating everything D. Contacting with a different culture
Question 42: The word "dispel" in paragraph 2 mostly means ________
A. realize B. remove C. contain D. discuss
Question 43: According to the passage, which of the following do people from diverse cultures NOT contribute to a
country?
A. new ways of thinking B. a more interesting place
C. language skills D. different experiences
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 44 to 50
If you go back far enough, everything lived in the sea. At various points in evolutionary history, enterprising
individuals within many different animal groups moved out onto the land, sometimes even to the most parched
deserts, taking their own private seawater with them in blood and cellular fluids. In addition to the reptiles, birds,
mammals and insects which we see all around us, other groups that have succeeded out of water include scorpions,
snails, crustaceans such as woodlice and land crabs, millipedes and centipedes, spiders and various worms. And we
mustn’t forget the plants, without whose prior invasion of the land, none of the other migrations could have happened.
Moving from water to land involved a major redesign of every aspect of life, including breathing and
reproduction. Nevertheless, a good number of thoroughgoing land animals later turned around, abandoned their hard-
earned terrestrial re-tooling, and returned to the water again. Seals have only gone part way back. They show us what
the intermediates might have been like, on the way to extreme cases such as whales and dugongs. Whales (including
the small whales we call dolphins) and dugongs, with their close cousins, the manatees, ceased to be land creatures
altogether and reverted to the full marine habits of their remote ancestors. They don’t even come ashore to breed.
They do, however, still breathe air, having never developed anything equivalent to the gills of their earlier
marine incarnation. Turtles went back to the sea a very long time ago and, like all vertebrate returnees to the water,
they breathe air. However, they are, in one respect, less fully given back to the water than whales or dugongs, for
turtles still lay their eggs on beaches.
There is evidence that all modem turtles are descended from a terrestrial ancestor which lived before most of the
dinosaurs. There are two key fossils called Proganochelys quenstedti and Palaeochersis talampayensis dating from
early dinosaur times, which appear to be close to the ancestry of all modem turtles and tortoise. You might wonder
how we can tell whether fossil animals lived in land or in water, especially if only fragments are found. Sometimes it’s
obvious. Ichthyosaurs were reptilian contemporaries of the dinosaurs, with fins and streamlined bodies. The fossils
look like dolphins and they surely lived like dolphins, in the water. With turtles it is a little less obvious. One way to
tell is by measuring the bones of their forelimbs.

Question 44: Which of the following best serves as the main idea for the passage?
A. The relationship between terrestrial species and marine creatures.
B. The reasons why species had to change their living place.
C. The evidences of the time marine animals moved to land.
D. The evolution of marine species in changing places to live.
Question 45: As mentioned in paragraph 2, which of the following species returned to the water least completely?
A. Manatees B. Whales C. Dugongs D. Turtles
Question 46: The word “ceased” in paragraph 2 mostly means _______.
A. got familiar B. soon became
C. stopped happening or existing D. began to happen or exist
Question 47: The word “incarnation” in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by _______.
A. evolution B. ancestor C. natural selection D. embodiment
Question 48: According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A. Apart from breathing and breeding, marine species were expected to change nothing to live on land.
B. Seals are able to live on land and in the water.
C. Some terrestrial habits were remained when the species reverted to water life.
D. Proganochelys quenstedti and Palaeochersis talampayensis appear to be close to the ancestry of all modern
turtles and tortoise.
Question 49: What does the word “they” in the last paragraph refer to?
A. dolphins B. fragments C. ichthyosaurs D. turtles
Question 50: It can be inferred from the passage that _______.
A. it’s clear to determine the living places of all species through the fragments found
B. the body features of the fossil animals help scientists to distinguish the terrestrial and marine species
C. turtles’ ancestor and dinosaurs became extinct contemporarily
D. the fossils of turtles and tortoises might have the similar appearances with dolphins
PART D
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. weather B. sunbathe C. breathe D. apathy
Question 2: A. deal B. teach C. break D. clean
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. desert B. common C. hotel D. temple
Question 4: A. customer B. stationery C. furniture D. deliver
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:The cake ______ by the baker looks delicious and smells amazing.
A. bakes B. baking C. baked D. is baking
Question 6: The food at the new restaurant is _________ than the old one.
A. delicious B. more delicious C. the most delicious D. deliciouser
Question 7: She'll start exercising _____.
A. when she feels better B. after she is feeling better
C. before she will feel better D. until she felt better
Question 8: Her new apartment is different ______ her old one.
A. to B. from C. of D. for
Question 9:These books aren’t yours, ____________?
A. are these B. aren’t these C. are they D. aren’t they
Quetion 10: You are ________ only person whose opinion is of any value to me in the present regrettable
circumstances.
A. Ø B. the C. a D.an
Question 11: Americans believe in 'romantic' marriage - a boy and a girl are to each other, fall in love, and
decide to marry each other.
A. loved B. handed C. attracted D. married
Question 12: Mary met her second husband not long after her first marriage _________________.
A. broke in B. broke down C. broke up D. broke off
Question 13: They decided ___________ to Japan for their summer holiday.
A. going B. to go C. go D. to going
Question 14: The _____ time was a charm for Korea’s Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic bid committee.
A. third B. first C. second D. forth
Question 15. Hanh will finish all her work ________________.
A. as soon as her boss returns B. after her boss had returned
C. while her boss was returning D. before her boss returned
Question 16 :Language belongs to everyone, so most people feel that they have a right to ______ an opinion about it.
A. express B. have C. hold D. take
Question 17: The new shopping mall _____ next month and a grand opening ceremony is being planned.
A. will be opened B. opened C. will open D. opens
Question 18:The woman ____________ about her son’s travelling because there is so much traffic on the narrow and
crowded way to school.
A. worrisome B. worrying C. worriment D. worries
Question 19:Removing one's footwear before entering a home or a temple before worship _______ a sign of respect,
humility, and submissiveness.
A. infers B. refers C. denotes D. deduces
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the
following exchanges.
Question 20: “How was the game show last night?” - “_______.”
A. It showed at 8 o'clock. B. Just talking about it.
C. I think it wasn't a good game. D. Great. I gained more knowledge about biology.
Question 21: “What did the meeting discuss? I didn’t attend it because of traffic jam.” - “__________”
A. I didn’t, either. B. That was great.
C. You missed the meeting. 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 word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22. When being interviewed, You should focus on what the interviewer is saying or asking you.
A. to pay no attention to B. be interested in
C. be related D. express interested in
Question 23. They've always encouraged me in everything I've wanted to do.
A. unpardoned B. misconstrue C. discouraged D. impaired

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
word in each of the following questions.
Question 24.We should join hands to protect our environment.
A. take up B. put up C. work together D. make decisions
Question 25. The fact that space exploration has increased dramatically in the past thirty years indicates that we are
very eager to learn all we can about our solar system.
A. seriously B. gradually C. significantly D. doubtfully
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 26: It is essential that all students attend the meeting.
A. All students don't have to attend the meeting. B. All students must attend the meeting.
C. All students may attend the meeting. D. All students could attend the meeting.
Question 27: They last visited Paris in 2010.
A. They visited Paris in 2010 for the last time. B. They didn't visit Paris for the last time in 2010.
C. They haven't visited Paris for the last time in 2010. D. They have visited Paris for the last time in 2010.
Question 28 My sister asked, "When will you be back from your trip?"
A. My sister asked me when I will be back from my trip.
B. My sister asked me when will I be back from my trip.
C. My sister asked me when I would be back from my trip.
D. My sister asked me when would I be back from my trip..
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 29:Though formally close friends, they have now been estranged from each other due to some
A B C
regrettable misunderstandings.
D
Question 30: My close friends spend most of their free time helping the homeless people in the
A B C D
community last year.
Question 31. Commercial airliners do not fly in the vicinity of volcanic eruptions because even a
A
small amount of volcanic ash can damage its engines.
B C D
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 32: My son really hates Math. Its complicated formulas are the reason.
A. If it were not for the complicated formulas, my son would like Math.
B. Unless Math has complicated formulas, my brother will hate it.
C. Since my son really hates Math, its formulas are complicated.
D. Math’s formulas would be complicated if my son didn’t hate it
Question 33: The outcome of the election was never in doubt.
A. At no time was the outcome of the election in doubt.
B. At no time the outcome of the election was in doubt.
C. Never in doubt was the outcome of the election.
D. By no means was the outcome of the election been suspected.
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 34 to 38.
The joys and tribulations of being a pet owner! During our lifetime most of us have some experience of either
owning a pet or being in close contact with someone who does. Is there such a thing as “the ideal pet”? If so what
characterizes the ideal pet? Various (34) _______ influence one‟s choice of pet, from your reasons for getting a
pet to_ your lifestyle. For example, although quite(35) ______ pets are relatively cheap to buy, the cost of upkeepcan
be considerable. Everything must be taken into account, from food (36) __ bedding, to vaccinations and veterinary
bills. You must be prepared to spend time on your pet, this involves shopping for it, cleaning and feeding it. Pets can
be demanding and a big responsibility. Are you prepared to exercise and housetrain an animal or do you prefer a more
independent pet? How much spare room do you have? Is it right to lock an energetic animal into a (37)
_______ space? Do you live near a busy road(38)_______ may threaten the life of your pet? Pets such as turtles and
goldfish can be cheap and convenient, but if you prefer affectionate pets, a friendly cat or dog would be more
appropriate. People get pets for a number of reasons, for company, security or to teach responsibility to children. Pets
can be affectionate and loyal and an excellent source of company as long as you know what pet suit you and your
lifestyle.
Question 34: A. points B. facets C. factors D. elements
Question 35: A. much B. a few C. little D. a
Question 36: A. upbringing B. maintenance C. raising D. and
Question 37: A. reduced B. detained C. confined D. closed
Question 38: A. which B. what C. that D. this
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 39 to 43.
Whales are the largest animals in the world, and the gentlest creatures we know. Although the whale is very
huge, it is not hindered at all by its size when it is in the water. Whales have tails that end like flippers. With just a
gentle flick, it can propel itself forward. The skin of a whale is so smooth that it does not create any friction that can
slow the whale down. A whale’s breathing hole is located on the top of its head, so it can breathe without having to
completely push its head out of the water. Whales are protected from the cold seawater by body fat that is called
blubber.
Whales live in the ocean but, in terms of behaviors, they are more similar to humans than fish. They live in
family groups and they even travel in groups when they have to migrate from cooler to warmer waters. The young
stay with their parents for as long as fifteen years. Whales are known not to desert the ill or injured members; instead,
they cradle them.
When whales are in danger, there are people who go to great lengths to help them. One such case occurred in
1988, when three young whales were trapped in the sea. It was close to winter and the sea had begun to freeze over.
Whales are mammals that require oxygen from the air, so the frozen ice was a great danger to them. All they had then
was a tiny hole in the ice for them to breathe through. Volunteers from all over soon turned up to help these creatures.
They cut holes in the ice to provide more breathing holes for the whales. These holes would also serve as guides for
the whales so that they could swim to warmer waters.
Question 39: Which of the following best describes the main idea of this passage?
A. Successful attempts to rescue whales all over the world.
B. Some remarkable similarities of whales to humans.
C. Whales as the largest, gentlest but vulnerable creatures.
D. Whales as the only animals to live in warm water.
Question 40: Whales can move easily in water thanks to their______.
A. tail and blubber B. size and head C. tail and skin D. skin and head
Question 41: According to paragraph 2, the author mentions all of the following to show that whales “are more
similar to humans” EXCEPT _______.
A. they do not desert the ill or injured members
B. they do not migrate from cooler to warmer waters
C. they live in family groups and travel in groups
D. the young stay with their parents for almost fifteen years
Question42 : The word “tiny” in paragraph 3 probably means________ .
A. very small B. very deep C. very fat D. very ugly
Question 43: The word “they” in paragraph 3 refers to___________.
A. guides B. holes C. the whales D. warmer waters
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 44 to 50.
Nuclear family, also called elementary family, in sociology and anthropology, is a group of people who are
united by ties of partnership and parenthood and consisting of a pair of adults and their socially recognized children.
Typically, but not always, the adults in a nuclear family are married. Although such couples are most often a man and
a woman, the definition of the nuclear family has expanded with the advent of same-sex marriage. Children in a
nuclear family may be the couple’s biological or adopted offspring.
Thus defined, the nuclear family was once widely held to be the most basic and universal form of social
organization. Anthropological research, however, has illuminated so much variability of this form that it is safer to
assume that what is universal is a “nuclear family complex” in which the roles of husband, wife, mother, father, son,
daughter, brother, and sister are embodied by people whose biological relationships do not necessarily conform to the
Western definitions of these terms. In matrilineal societies, for example, a child may be the responsibility not of his
biological genitor but of his mother’s brother, who fulfills the roles typical of Western fatherhood.
Closely related in form to the predominant nuclear-family unit are the conjugal family and the consanguineal
family. As its name implies, the conjugal family is knit together primarily by the marriage tie and consists of mother,
father, their children, and some close relatives. The consanguineal family, on the other hand, typically groups itself
around a unlineal descent group known as a lineage, a form that reckons kinship through either the father’s or the
mother’s line but not both. Whether a culture is patrilineal or matrilineal, a consanguineal family comprises lineage
relatives and consists of parents, their children, and their children’s children. Rules regarding lineage exogamy are
common in these groups; within a given community, marriages thus create cross-cutting social and political ties
between lineages.
The stability of the conjugal family depends on the quality of the marriage of the husband and wife, a relationship
that is more emphasized in the kinds of industrialized, highly mobile societies that frequently demand that people
reside away from their kin groups. The consanguineal family derives its stability from its corporate nature and its
permanence, as its relationships emphasize the perpetuation of the line.
Question 44: What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. The definition of nuclear family B. The types of nuclear family
C. The component of nuclear family D. The relationship of nuclear family
Question 45: According to the passage, the following are members forming a nuclear family, EXCEPT _________.
A. a man and a woman B. a man and a man
C. a woman and a woman D. children and children
Question 46: The word “illuminated” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to __________.
A. changed B. clarified C. improved D. confused
Question 47: According to paragraph 3, which of the following is TRUE?
A. There are some similarities between conjugal and consanguineous family.
B. The conjugal family depends on marriage to knit its members and close relatives.
C. The consanguineous family relies on both father’s and mother’s line to form its group.
D. The consanguineous family only consists parents and their children.
Question 48: The word “lineage” in paragraph 3 could be best replaced by ___________.
A. ancestry B. generation C. insertion D. incorporation
Question 49: What does the word “its” in the last paragraph refer to?
A. the permanence’s B. the nature’s
C. the stability’s D. the consanguineous family’s
Question 50: What does the author imply in the last paragraph?
A. The married couples must maintain the quality of their marriage to meet the demand of modern society.
B. Members in each family must preserve their family’s basement to protect their stability.
C. The permanence of the consanguineous family may emphasize its line in society.
D. The industrialized society probably causes many difficulties for the consanguineous family.

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