A. will have/was requiring
B. has/requires
A. magically
A. Wish you a happy journey
B. Give my best wishes to your parents
A. How we can get to the post office
B. How can we get to the post office
A. Don’t do that
B. I’m sorry I can’t
A. Not at all. It was a pleasure
B. Never mind
A. speak indirectly
B. doing things in the wrong order
According to paragraph 2, what are the causes for species developing new traits and characteristics?
A. medicine and longgevity
B. survival and selection
C. mutation and genetic drigt
A. gene pool
B. survival
According to paragraph 3, which is natural selection most comparable to as a process?
A. branching trees
B. selective breeding
C. irreducibly complex systems
What is the purpose of paragraph 3 in the passage?
A. To show the simple to complext nature of natural selection in context
B. To create doubt as to the validity of the theory
C. To contrast with the ideas presented in paragaph 2
All the following are mentioned in paragraph 4 as a viewpoint to state that natural selection is dificult to prove EXCEPT __________
A. The belieft that the complexity of the human eye could have been formed by natural selection seems highly unlikely
B. The presence of irreducibly complext system contradicts how evolution occurs
C. Modern technology has been used to prove that irreducibly complex system exits
In paragraph 4, what was the auther’s purpose of including a quote that the belief that the
complexity of the human eye could have been formed by natural selection seems highly unlikely____
A. To provide evidence that irreducibly complex systems exists
B. To prove that the natural selection contradicts the basis of Darwin’s Theory of Evolution
C. To support that the natural selection contributes to the basis of Darwin’s Theory of Evolution
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of Smart Grid technology to consumers?
A. It can reduce the amount of energy needed to power appliances.
B. It can tell them how much energy each appliance is using.
C. It can allow them to turn appliances on and off when they are not at home.
According to paragraph 4, what is the problem with using renewable sources of power?
A. They can't be used at off-peak times.
B. They do not provide much energy.
C. They always cause system failure and blackouts.
In paragraph 6, what can be inferred about cities in the future?
A. Smart Grid technology will only be available in cities.
B. More people will be living in cities in the future than nowadays.
C. All buildings will generate their own electricity.
What is the main idea of the final paragraph? (paragraph 6).
A. To describe how, where and when Smart Technology will be introduced.
B. To describe who will benefit from Smart Grid technology first.
C. To outline the advantages of Smart Grid technology.
An example from a science textbook of the phenomenon the author describes in the third paragraph could be __________
A. A genetic tree that coincides with the discussion of specific mammal classes in the text
B. A diagram of a specific chemical reaction that is used to explain a broad definition in the text
C. An illustration of a plant cycle that accompanies a chapter on photosynthesis
The idiom in the sixth paragraph, "read against the grain of the text" is closest in meaning to ____
A. Reading to understand the underlying meanings and themes of the author's words-not just a literal
interpretation
B. Reading text that defines different types of wheat and grains
C. To read the text from right to left rather than left to right
Why does the author give the example of superhero comics to explain multiple literacies?
A. To explain that comic books are written for children and purely for entertainment. They require only a basic knowledge of the action that occurs in the story
B. To once again refer to his earlier points about "multimodal" texts
C. To insist that even when an author may intend multiple meanings and interpretations, they are rarely successful in conveying those to readers
The author says that video games _________
A. Are not yet entirely understood in terms of literacy, but are already impacting other forms of expression such as filmmaking
B. Are unrealistic and should not fall into the same categories as the other texts he describes
C. Are too violent to risk experimenting with for the purposes of understanding literacy
What would be the most logical information for the next paragraph to contain if the article continued?
A. A technological definition of video games, how they are made, and how they are played
B. A historical explanation of the very first video game and its evolution
C. Examples of the way that some people currently interpret video games and what they mean to them
A. farmers have difficulty.
D. that causes difficulty for farmers.
Supposing I _______________ to agree to your request, what would be your next action?
A. was seen – wore.
B. had been seen – was wearing.
Choose the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentence.
- Mia: “You should have asked for permission first.”
- Harry: “ ____________”
A. I couldn’t agree more.
B. That’s just what I think.
C. It won’t happen again, I promise.
Choose the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentence.
- Minh: “I’ve get a ticket for Westlife concert next month.”
- Mai: “ ___________”
A. Let’s go and grab the tickets together.
B. Thanks, I prefer to watch the concert at home.
C. Lucky you, I heard the tickets were sold out in just 10 minutes.
Choose the best option A, B, C or D to complete the sentence.
- Jane: “Can I borrow your laptop for a second? Mine is out of battery.”
- Lana: “ ____________”
A. You can say that again.
B. Sure, please help yourself.
C. I’m not sure if I could.
A. By and large, yes.
B. Not on my account.
A. Of course, go ahead.
B. Thanks for asking.
A. two in the bush.
B. two in the tree.
Indicate the words or phrases that are CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined words in each of the following sentences.
The remarkable success of Simon Weber's book on owls, bats and foxes and other nocturnal creatures A call in the dark is probably not surprising in view of the popularity of his recent TV series, ‘Night Prowlers’.
Read the message and choose the best answer.
A. active at night.
B. not going out during the daytime.
C. afraid of the light.
How do antioxidants protect the body?
A. Their free electrons can heal damage cells and tissues.
B. They get rid of free radicals, thus preventing cell and tissue damage.
C. They protect the body by slowing down the metabolism process.
According to paragraph 3 what can be inferred about the term “antioxidant”?
A. People who used the term do not know its meaning.
B. It is commonly used to refer to a group of chemicals.
C. People often do the term in a narrow sense.
Which serve as the best title for the last paragraph?
A. Foods rich in antioxidants.
B. The benefits of antioxidants.
C. Common kinds of antioxidants.
Who do you think the article is most likely written for?
A. Patients with Alzheimer and Parkinson.
B. Public readers.
C. Health experts.
How is the term “patient zero” often as the state by the general public?
A. It refers to the first case in the outbreak of a disease.
B. It is the first patient to be admitted to hospital.
C. It is the first case to die from the outbreak of a disease.
According to the passage what might HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 have in common?
A. People who are immediately aware of their outbreak.
B. The first case that spreads the disease might remain unknown.
C. Their index case and primary case was the same person.
What can be inferred about the use of the term “patient zero”?
A. It means the same thing regardless of who's using it.
B. It's no longer used because it's not specific enough.
C. Its meaning might vary depending on who's using it.
Why does finding patient zero still matter when it is no longer possible to stop an outbreak early?
A. Because it helps decide which is more important, health services or sanitation systems.
B. Because it helps with tracing and quarantining other cases.
C. Because it helps establish who should be held responsible.
What might serve as the best title for the whole reading passage?
A. Tracing patient zero: The only hope to.
B. Tracing patient zero: When experts and authorities disagree.
C. Tracing patient zero: Impossible and worthless.
Which title below fit the first tip (paragraph 2)?
A. Examine the source.
B. Watch out for mistakes.
C. Check the About page.
Why does the author suggest using Google Reverse image search?
A. To edit a photo before uploading it to a site.
B. To get the permission to use the photo for other contexts.
C. To see if the photo is taken from other sources.
What do fake news websites have in common?
A. They have too many stories about different topics.
B. Their About page is often unclear.
C. Their articles are often well-written.
According to the passage, what can be inferred about big news organization?
A. They do not check the sources of their stories.
B. They take what they publish seriously.
C. Their stories are shared freely on other sites.
According to the author, how does knowing about fake news help people in their daily life?
A. People can read faster and more effectively.
B. People can control their emotions better.
C. People will be more ready to share what they know.
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