Mark the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.
I didn’t know that you were at home. I didn’t drop in.
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Mr. Smith is very interested in our plan. I spoke to him on the phone last night.
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“What a novel idea for the farewell party!” said Nam to the monitor.
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We should have our school’s swimming pool cleaned before the summer begins because it is looking dirty.
Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to the following question.
Much as George loved travelling in Asia, he decided not to go to Iraq because of his fears of terrorism.
Choose the underlined part that needs correction.
No sooner I had got out of the burning building than it collapsed.
Choose the underlined part that needs correction.
Mary said her friends that she would never walk alone in the forest after dark.
Choose the underlined part that needs correction.
More than ten students have failed the exam, that surprised the class teacher.
Read the following passage then choose the best answer to each question below.
Danger at the end of the Earth
This is Nunavik - a beautiful landscape of forests, blue skies, and crystal clear waters. It's a huge territory with fourteen Inuit villages in the Arctic area of Canada.
There are wild animals such as bears and wolves everywhere. There are also caribou - a kind of reindeer. Fish fill the rivers, lakes, and sea. In summer, the sun shines day and night. This is when people fish, hunt and pick berries. Winter is cold and dark, but at night, stars fill the clear, dark sky and the Northern Lights swirl above in a symphony of colors.
You might think that the Nunavik geographical position at the end of the Earth keeps it safe from the big city problems like air and water pollution. Unfortunately, the pretty villages of Nunavik have not escaped the problems that the rest of the world faces too.
Some years ago, scientists made a worrying discovery. An extremely dangerous group of chemicals known as ‘‘persistent organic pollutants’ (or POPs) were attacking the Arctic environment. There are few factories in the region and not many cars, so where was the pollution coming from? It turns out that it was coming from factories and cities thousands of kilometers away. But how?
POPs are used everywhere - in electronic appliances like TVs, in the lights and electrical wiring of buildings and in paint. They are also sprayed onto crops as pesticides. Over time, they evaporate, become gas and go into the air, and the wind carries them thousands of kilometers. When they reach a cold environment, the gas becomes a liquid, like water. So when the wind carries POPs into the Arctic, cold temperatures make them stick to plants and fall into the oceans, where they remain and build up over time. POPs also collect inside the fat of people and animals, and since they can't be digested, they stay there forever. The biggest animals like seals and whales have the most POPs in their bodies. These are the animals that Inuit people have been eating for thousands of years.
POPs can cause cancer and allergies, as well as damage to the nervous and immune systems. They can also cause developmental problems in babies and children. Clearly, something had to be done about the problem and so in the 1990s, the United Nations held a meeting called the Stockholm Convention to discuss banning lots of the POP chemicals. Since then, many countries have agreed to start producing fewer POP chemicals and as a result, levels of POPs in the Arctic are falling.
It will take many years for the problem to go away. For one thing, buildings around the world still contain many tons of POPs in their paint and wiring. Every day, those chemicals turn into gas and enter the atmosphere, eventually reaching the Arctic.
For the Inuit people, and all the people and animals in the arctic regions, their only hope is the work of scientists and the cooperation of the rest of the world in putting an end to POPs once and for all.
Adapted from Close-up B1 Workbook
Which description best fits Nunavik?
What is true about the Inuit people according to the article?
How do POPs get to the Arctic?
What does 'the problem' in paragraph 7 refer to?
What is the article mainly about?
Read the following passage then choose the best answer to each question below.
In the past few years, social media has swept across the globe. Nowadays, people of all ages and nationalities are opening Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn accounts to connect with friends, celebrities, and those who want to share similar interests as them. Social media isn’t just for individuals though. Small businesses and corporations are also using it to develop closer relationships with their fans and attract new customers.
There are many ways that organizations can benefit from social media. For starters, it can be an effective way to conduct market research. In the past, companies often spent millions on studies to determine what their customers wanted. However, they often had difficulties locating people who were interested in their products or services. Nowadays, social media has simplified this process as many customers will follow or like the companies they purchase products from. Furthermore, online advertising campaigns through social media allow companies to specifically target people who like similar products as the ones they are selling.
Social media also gives companies greater control over their brand image. It allows fans and customers to leave comments about companies, their products, or their services. In turn, these companies can evaluate this feedback and respond in a way that shows they truly care. One company which does this extremely well is Zappos, an online shoe retailer. If customers seem dissatisfied with anything, Zappos is quick to offer refunds, exchange items, or even send out free presents to keep customers happy. As a result, you will find thousands of positive reviews about Zappos’ excellent customer service on several social media sites.
However, companies shouldn’t jump into social media without a carefully planned strategy, as this can cause more harm than good. A common mistake is putting new hires or outside consultants in charge of social media accounts. The person controlling these accounts becomes the face of the company, so it is a must that they are knowledgeable about the company’s core values. Another mistake is using conservative, corporate language in posts and updates. On social media, people are looking for personalities they can connect with, so companies shouldn’t shy away from using humor or being colorful. Finally, social media accounts should always provide value and other share-worthy content to fans, for that is the primary reason they become followers. By keeping these tips in mind, organizations can join the social movement and take their businesses to the next level.
Which best serves as the title for the passage?
The phrase “swept across” in paragraph 1 mostly means _______.
The word "they" in paragraph 2 refers to _____.
What kind of person should be in charge of a company's social media?
What could best replace the phrase "In turn" in paragraph 3?
All of the following are true about social media EXCEPT that _______.
One of the characteristics that social media can attract customers is that ____.
How does the author feel about social media?
The course was so difficult that I didn’t _____ any progress at all.
Can you take _____ of the shop while Mr. Bontall is away?
I wonder if you could _____ me a small favour, Tom?
To show the differences, a survey was ______ among American, Chinese and Indian students to determine their attitudes towards love and marriage.
The novels ______ by Mark Twain attract a lot of children.
A few stars make millions of dollars, but most ______ earn very little.
I wish Ann _____ here. She will be able to help us with these maths questions.
If my daughter _______ these toys, she probably would have wanted me to buy them.
I have just bought _____.
I don’t think someone will come, ______?
I regret _____ you that you failed the test.
Only when you become a parent _____ what true responsibility is.
I ____ my car last week if I had accepted James’ offer. He offered me two thousand dollars for it, but I wanted more.
Tornadoes are _____ storms which pass overland below a thunderstorm.
Paul: "Would you like to have dinner with me?"
Mary: "_____"
Lan: “Well, cats are very good at catching mice around the house.”
Mai: “______”
Choose the word(s) which is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).
It’s hard to understand why the entertainment industry resists to get rid of violence in children’s shows.
Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part.
If the world’s tropical forests continue to disappear at their present rate, many animal species will be extinct.
Choose the word(s) which is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).
When the economy crashed, thousands lost their jobs, their homes, and their pensions at one stroke.
Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).
He decided not to buy the fake watch and wait until he had more money.
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation.
caps
meters
swimmers
lines
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation.
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress.
Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress.
Read the text and choose the best answer to fill in the blanks.
Everybody has heard about the Internet, do you know what an “intranet” is? It is this just as the Internet connects people around the world, intranets connect people within a single company. In fact, intranets make of the same software programs as the Internet to contact computers and people. This means that you do not have to buy a lot of additional programs to set up an intranet service. If your intranet is working properly, it can link together a huge amount of information which is in different places in the company. In this way, people can get the information they need, regardless where it comes from. A company intranet can, of course, be used for unimportant information like office memos or canteen menus. But an intranet should provide important information people need to make decisions about new products, costs and so on. The intranet is willing to share their information with other people. , many departments don’t want to share their specialist knowledge with others. Another problem that often occurs is that top managers like to use the intranet to “communicate down” rather than to "communicate across”. That is, they use the intranet to give orders, not to exchange information between themselves and others working in the same organization.