Exercise 9. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Lorna: I might
retire early. I don’t know. I'm 55 and my husband retired last year. He spends
most of his time in the garden. I’d really like to be there with him though I
am not quite fond of the tasks. I'm definitely going to learn a new language. I
hale going abroad and speaking English.
Cass: I’m only 26,
so I’m not going to retire soon! In fact I want to have more chances to earn
our living. Jamie and I are going to have a baby next year and we're really
excited about that. We want to have a big family and live in a big house. Then,
when I retire my children and grandchildren will all be able to stay.
Sue: Well, Roger
and I don't agree about retiring. I love work and I don't want to retire! I
know I won’t have anything to do.
Roger: I asked my
boss at work recently and I might be able to retire next year. I might buy a
house in France and spend the time that my family deserved to have with me long
before. I'd love to have my first
long-awaited visit to Paris with my wife one day.
Linda: I want to
retire as soon as possible. I have three sons and now I don’t even have time to
play with them. They will become mature very soon and don’t want to spend
quality time with me. I can't stand the thought.
119. The reason Lorna looks forward to
her retirement is because ____.
A. her husband has already
retired B.
she likes doing gardening
C. she hates
travelling abroad D.
she likes to learn English
120. Which of the following is NOT
true about Cass?
A.
His baby is born the following year. B.
He wants his family to live in a big house.
C. He wants to retire soon. D.
He wants to earn more money.
121. Who does NOT want to retire
shortly?
A. Linda B. Sue C.
Roger D.
Lorna
121. Roger ____.
A. has spent enough
time with his family already B. will ask his
boss for retirement next year
C. has never been to Paris before D.
doesn’t want to go to Paris
122. The word “mature” in the passage
is closest in meaning to ____.
A. old B. grown-up C.
childish D.
young
Exercise 10. Read the following passage and
mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the
questions.
Except for a few unfortunate individuals,
no law in this world can go against the fact that for most of us our family is
an essential part of our lives. The moment you enter this cruel world, where
each man is for himself, there are some near and dear ones out there who will
do anything to ensure your happiness.
We are nothing more than a vulnerable and
fragile object, without someone taking care of us on our arrival in this
world. Despite all the odds, your family
will take care of your well-being, and try their best to provide you the
greatest comforts in the world. No one out there, except your family must
forgive the endless number of mistakes you may make in your life. Apart from
teaching you forgive and forget lessons, they-are always there for you, when
you need them the most.
Family is the only place where children
study a lot after school. In school, teachers teach children about the subjects
which will help them to find a good job in future. But at home, parents teach
children about good habits. They are not only the elements which help the
children to shape their personalities but they also prepare them a sustainable
and bright future.
A good family makes a greater society.
Father, mother, children have to work in order to build a strong family. If any
one of them fail, the whole family may collapse. The good name of the whole
family can be ruined by a single member of the family. In order to avoid that
unhappy scenario, every family member has to work hard and try their best. As a
result, they will set good examples lor the whole society. Families impacts
very much on society and societies create countries.
124. According to the passage, which
of the following is NOT true?
A.
Family is a vital part of your life.
B.
Not everyone has a family.
C.
We will effortlessly be damaged without our family.
D. Some laws in the world may oppose the functions ot
family.
125. In the writer's opinion, ____.
A.
it is not the function of the family to make sure we are happy
B. your family will be with you
regardless of difficulties
C.
family creates some easily-spoilt creatures
D.
people can be easily forgiven by people around
126. To children, family plays a role
in ____.
A.
teaching them academic subjects
B. developing their personal
traits
C.
helping them to find a good job
D. encouraging them
to study a lot at school
127. The word "They" in the
passage refers to ____.
A. children B. teachers C. good habits D. parents
I28. The word "ruined” in the
passage is closest in meaning to ____.
A. destroyed B. saved C.
built D. constructed
129. According to the passage, which
of the following is true about the relation between family and society?
A.
When a family fails, the w hole society falls down.
B.
A family member w ill be unhappy to fry his best.
C. Hinnly members
have responsibilities to set good examples.
D. Strong families build a
wealthy society.
130. Which of the following is the
best title for the passage?
A.
Educational role ot family B. The importance of family
C.
family and society D.
The birth of fragile object
Part VI. WRITING
Exercise 11. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D
to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following
questions.
131. The food price will change at the
end of this month.
A. The food price will be the
same until the end of this month.
B. The food price
of this month will be equal to the one of next month.
C. There will be no
same food price from now till next month.
D.
There will be two different food prices next month.
132. All the other schools in the city
are more expensive than my school.
A.
My school is one of the most expensive schools in the city.
B.
There are some more expensive schools than mine in the city.
C. My school is the least expensive school in the city.
D.
There are some cheaper schools than my school in the city.
133. Does anyone know what this
sculpture is worth today?
A.
Does anyone know if it is deserving to have this sculpture?
B.
Does anyone know whether someone should own this sculpture today?
C.
Does anyone know if today this sculpture is valuable or not?
D. Does anyone know how much this sculpture costs
today?
134. “Stop treating me that way!” she
cried out.
A. She warned me
not to treat her that way.
B. She urged me
not to treat her that way.
C.
She begged me not to treat her that way.
D.
She advised me not to treat her that way.
135. She can do it because she knows
the system inside out.
A.
She can do it because she is from inside the system.
B.
She can do it because the system is sometimes in and sometimes out.
C. She can do it because she
understands the system thoroughly.
D.
The confidential system enables her to do because she knows it.
Exercise 12. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D
to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the
following questions.
136. I am the youngest son in the
family. I didn’t have to do much housework.
A. Being the youngest son in the
family, I didn’t have to do much housework.
B.
If I was the youngest son in the family, I wouldn t have done much housework.
C.
Although I am the youngest son in the family, I wouldn’t have done much
housework.
D. Despite the fact
that I am the youngest son in the family, I did not have to do much housework.
137. We need to share the tasks. The
burden on each member will be more tolerable.
A.
Although the burden on each member will be more tolerable, we still need to
share the tasks.
B. We need to share the tasks so
the burden on each member will be more tolerable.
C.
Unless we share the tasks, the burden on each member will be more tolerable.
D. It is essential
to share the tasks, otherwise, the burden on each member will be more tolerable.
138. Dan saw all the paintings. He
left right after.
A.
Dan left right after to see all the paintings.
B.
Dan left all the paintings after seeing them.
C. Right after seeing all the
paintings, Dan left.
D.
He left and then saw the paintings right after.
139. I usually like red. I wore black
to the party last night.
A.
Because I usually like red, I wore black to the party last night.
B. Although I usually like red.
I wore black to the party last night.
C.
Unless I like red, I wore black to the party last night.
D.
As a result of my interest in red, I wore black to the party last night.
140. He tried his best. He won the
biggest prize.
A.
If he had tried his best, he could have won the biggest prize.
B.
Unless he tried his best, he couldn’t win the biggest prize.
C.
Although he tried his best, he still won the biggest prize.
D. If he hadn’t tried his best,
he couldn’t have won the biggest prize.
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