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dictates a child's educational destiny.... This reality is failing individual children, (46)
____ has a right to education. It is also foiling society, as a generation of talented poor
girls and boys cannot (47) _____ promise and contribute fully to human progress.
Brilliant doctors, teachers or entrepreneurs (48) ____ herding goats or collecting
water. Humanity faces unprecedented challenges. Yet instead of utilizing the talents
of all of people, inequality (49)___ we are squandering this potential."
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44. A. for B. that every child C. and every child D. so every child B.
every child this is C. it is D. there is
45. A. that 13. each of whom C. all of whom D. everyone
is B. fulfil their C. fulfil our D. fulfil a
46. A. who 13. are instead C. are instead of D. arc instead that
all B. means of C. means to D. means the fact
47. A.
fulfil its
48. A. are
instead,
49. A.
means that
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet
to ►ulicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks front 24 to
28.
Engaging in acts of kindness has been (50)_______proven to have numerous benefits for
our well-being. Studies have shown that performing acts of kindness can (51) our
mood, alleviate stress, and strengthen our immune system. Additionally, acts of
kindness can cultivate positive relationships and social connections, which are vital for
our emotional and mental health. By demonstrating kindness, we not only positively
impact others' lives but also enrich (52)
When we extend help and support to others, we not only make a meaningful
difference in their lives but also nurture our own values, talents, and passions, (53)
to a sense of joy and fulfilment. Moreover, acts of kindness provide us with
opportunities for personal growth, as we learn from others, develop empathy and
gratitude, and overcome challenges. Furthermore, practising benevolence contributes to
fostering a more peaceful and harmonious world by promoting human dignity, respect,
and cooperation (54) reducing suffering, injustice, and violence.
By engaging in acts of kindness, we have the power to create a ripple effect of
goodwill, inspire others to follow suit, and collectively build a more compassionate and
inclusive society.
50. A. scientists B. C. science D.
51A. elevate scientifically C. scientific
B. ruin sympathise D.
52. A. C. us
B. our encourage
we
53. A. resulting
cultivating C. while D. but
54.A. whereas B. when
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Read the Jidlowing ints■age and ►arA the letter A, II, (; or 1) on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct an.swer to each filleAihnifroin 29 to 33.
John, an associate geography professor at Western Kentucky University, found himself
faring a life-threatening situation while conducting a research project on a mountain in
Nepal. I lis journey took a perilous turn when he unexpectedly fell into a deep
crevasse, a moment captured on film.
In the footage. John documented his struggle inside the 22-metre hole, expressing
his fear and belief that his life was hanging by a thread. Despite sustaining severe
injuries, including a broken arm and live ribs, his determination to survive pushed him
forward. With sheer resilience, he managed to crawl his way out of the narrow gap,
defying the odds stacked against him. Over the course of six gruelling hours, armed only
with an ice axe, John fought against the treacherous environment, inching his way
towards safety. Every move was a battle against pain and exhaustion, but his
unwavering spirit propelled him forward. Finally, he emerged from the crevasse,
battered and bruised but victorious in his escape.
Although free from the icy abyss, John's ordeal was far from over. It took him an
additional three hours to reach his tent, where he sought refuge for the night. The next
day, rescue teams arrived to his aid, bringing the much-needed assistance and medical
attention he required.
55. Which of the following is the main idea of the passage?
A.John's struggle for want of time to finish a research project.
B.The treacherous environment of the mountain in Nepal.
C.John's determination and resilience in overcoming adversities.
D.The arrival of rescue teams to provide assistance and medical attention.
56. The word "perilous" in paragraph 1 mostly means_____
A. exciting B. difficult C. dangerous D. thrilling
57. According to paragraph 2, John was able to survive thanks to_____
A. medical attention B. rescue teams C. his determination D. luck
58. The word "exhaustion" in paragraph 2 mostly means_____
A. physical tiredness B. emotional distress
C. mental fatigue D. lack of motivation
59. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A.John sustained severe injuries, including a broken arm and five ribs.
B.John documented his struggle inside the crevasse on film.
C.It took John six hours to crawl his way out of the crevasse.
D.John reached his tent and sought refuge for the night after rescue teams arrived.
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Kum LONGTRUHIGHSCHOOL FRIENDSGLOBAL ,
It has been proved that teen hormones have a great effect on teenagers' body,
moods, emotions and impulses. Fluctuations in sex hormones, i.e. oestrogen,
progesterone and testosterone cause their mood swings and interest in dating.
Teenage hormones also increase the risk of depression. Adolescents are under
intense stress while they try to form their own identity as well as dealing with
academic challenges and relationships. In certain cases, the body produces too
much or too little of the hormones required, there will be a hormonal unbalance,
which leads to a variety of health and mental issues. Common signs include dry
skin, blurred vision, fatigue and joint pain. Emotionally, these imbalances result
in irritability, depression, anxiety and nervousness.
60. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Causes of hormonal imbalances in teenagers
B. Solutions of hormonal imbalances in teenagers
C. Hormones teenagers need for their development
D. Influences hormones have on teenagers
61. It can be inferred that teenagers' impulsion
A. is part of their natural development B. causes negative consequences
C. can easily be controlled a affects their emotional changes
62. The word "intense" is closest in meaning to_____
A. negligible B. enormous C. varied D. unpleasant
63. An interest in dating among teenagers is caused by_____
A. the presence of oestrogen B. the abundance of progesterone
C. the changes in sex hormones D. the lack of sex hormones
64. Hormonal imbalances
A. are always caused by a lack of the required hormones
B. slightly affect the development °fa teenager
C. have both physical and emotional influences on a teenager
D. are experienced by all teenagers alike
65. Which of the following is NOT a common symptom of health issues caused
by hormonal imbalance?
A. Dry skin B. Poorer sight C. Tiredness D. Muscle pain
66. Because of hormonal imbalances, teenagers are easily ____
A. excited B. cheered up C. alerted D. saddened
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„ F.... _ ..,1•Iner wishes he (not waste) .............................. time when he was young.
..-ZT-They wish they (conic) ............................... to class on time yesterday morning.
25. If only she (come) ............................... to see me yesterday.
PRAcricE TEST 4
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D On your answer sheet to indicate the word whose
underlined part differs front that of the other three in pronunciation in each of the
following questions.
1. A. concern B. conservatory C. complex D. concentric
2. A . c r a m p e d B. deceased C. detached D. designated
3. A. dining B. middle C. impressive D. similar
4. A. convenient B. pretty C. estate D. remote
5. A. located B. walled C. visited D. printed
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 stress in each of the following questions.
6. A. dynasty B. duvet C. detached D. attic
7. A. extension B. expenditure C. dilapidated D. landing
8. A. basement B. balcony C. extension D. cellar
9. A. majority B. politician C. recognition D. exhibition
10.A. individual B. conservatory C. alternative D. technology
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to
each of the following questions.
11.Her office is_____________away than mine.
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A. father 13. more far C. farther 0. fiver
12.She speaks Korean _______________than her sister.
A. fluently 13. more fluently C. the most fluently 0. fluentest
13.The train arrived_____________than expected.
A. early 13. earlier C. the earliest D. more early
14.This road is not as___________as that road.
A. narrow B. narrower C. much narrow D. more narrow
15.It's becoming________to find a job.
A. more difficult and more B. more and more difficult
C. most and more difficult D. more difficult than
16._________electricity you use,__________your bill will be.
A. The more/ the higher B. The most/ the higher
C. The more/ the high D. More/ higher
17._________you are, ________you concentrate
A. Tired/ the least hard B. The more tired/ the harder
C. The tireder/ the harder D. The tired/ the harder
18.___________ time I spend on social media,_____I am at home.
A. the fewer/ the less productive B. The less / the more productive
C. the less/the fewer productive D. the more/ the less productive
19. We've never stayed in_______spacious of the two rooms.
A. a less B. the least C. the less D. the most
20.The country's economic development plan aims to achieve a______economy.
A. least polluting B. less prosperous C. more industrialised D. more better
21. If her flat _____space, she would have a dog.
A. had many,
B. had a number of C. had got D. had more
22.If I , I could drive a car.
A. am young B. were old enough C. were too young D. was enough old
23.He must have been running late; otherwise, he _____to let us know.
A. would have called B. would never C. can't have D. could remember
24.The Eiffel Tower is one of the most___ structures in the world.
A. eccentric B. strange C. iconic D. monotonous
25.The city is planning to develop new housing_______to accommodate the growing
population.
A. estates B. containers C. trusts D. centres
26.The______thatched cottage nestled in the picturesque countryside was in urgent
need of restoration.
A. charming B. quaint C. dilapidated D. unspoiled
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