Choose the answer that is nearest in meaning to the printed before it
1.There was very little response to the charity appeal.
a. Nobody responded to the charity appeal.
b. Very little money was raised for the charity appeal.
c. Everybody seemed to appeal to the charity.
d. They raised a lot of money from the charity 'appeal.
2.With the help of new computer programs, we can solve many problems quickly and accurately.
a. New computer programs have enabled us to solve many problems quickly and accurately.
b. New computer programs are quick and accurate.
c. We can solve problems quickly and accurately without computer programs.
d. New computer programs are not able to solve many problems quickly and accurately.
3.People swimming here do so at their own risk.
a. People may swim here without fear or risk.
b. Swimming is so risky here that it is forbidden.
c. People should realize that it is dangerous to swim here.
d. Swimmers will not be blamed if anything happens to them here.
4.After fighting the fire for 12 hours, the firemen succeeded in putting it out.
a. The fireman managed in vain to put the fire out after a 12-hour fight.
b. Having fought the fire for 12 hours, the firemen were able to put it out.
c. The firemen wasted 12 hours putting the fire out.
d. Fighting the fire for 12 hours, the fire was put out.
5.People donated a lot, so the victims of the tsunami are now able to overcome difficulties.
a. But for people's generous donation, the victims of the tsunami wouldn't be able to overcome difficulties now.
b. Despite people's generous donation, the victims of the tsunami are facing lots of difficulties now.
c. To overcome difficulties, the victims of the tsunami needed people's generous donation.
d. The victims of the tsunami are now able to overcome difficulties but for people's generous donation.
Talk about a kind of volunteer work your friends and you have done to help people.
- How many students in your class took part in?
- When and where did you participate in?
- What did you do?
- Why do you do volunteer work?
- Will you continue to do volunteer work in the future?
1. He left his to take care ..... his sick daughter .
2. They will have the opportunity to participate actively .... the process .
3. The government plans to set ... a regional librery sytem .
4. He waited until they had carried .... his orders to the fullest
5. I volunteered ....... sevice in the Air Force
6. He is very good ..... playing games
7. Some students volunteer to work in remote areas to provide education ...... children
8. Have you ever taken part ...... volunteer works ?
9. All the students like joining ...... the Green Saturday Movement
10. At the end of her life she suffered ...... Alzheimer’s disease
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning tothe underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
11. Young college and university students participate in helping the poor who havesuffered badly in wars or natural disasters.
A. get involved in B. interfere with C. join hands D. come into
12. They give care and comfort to the disadvantaged and handicapped children andhelp them to get over difficulties.
A. accept B. face C. overcome D. take
13. At first, there was a lot of opposition from the parents of the disabled childrenas they were not under the impression that their children could learn anything at all.
A. didn't believe B. didn't report C. didn't declare D. didn't support
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning tothe underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
14. According to WHO, many disabled people still face challenges, discrimination,poverty, and limited access to education, employment, and healthcare.
A. controlled B. inadequate C. short D. unrestricted
15. Most of these children come from large and poor families, which prevent themfrom having proper schooling.
A. convenient B. desired C. inappropriate D. useful
46. after the students had known about the results of the mid-term tests they were very excited
-> having
47. Mary read her favorite book and then she went to the supermarket to buy some food for lunch
-> before
48, the boy went out with his friends without parent's permission last week. he admitted that
- the boy admitted
49. many students want to take the bus to go to school on time
- many student look
50, its good for you to learn a foreign language before leaving your high school
-you had better
36. it is important for parents _________their children up form school (pick)
15, do not swear at school. such behaviours and language are not ___ in my school
a. acceptable b. unacceptably c. accept d, unacceptable
Choose the word or phrase that completes each of the following sentences
1. The car accident left her physically ___ ; she has had to move around in the wheelchair ever since
A. handicapped B. suffered C. disadvantaged D. uncared
2. Many people ___ from mental illness at some point in their lives
A. Catch B. Obtain C. Include D. Suffer
3. Thay live in a (an) ___ area, which is accessible only by helicopter
A. Disadvantaged B. Educational C. Remote D. Disastrous
4. We decided to ___ the mess right after the party before going to sleep
A. Participate in B. Clean up C. Get up D. Work out
5. More and more young people are willing to ___ in voluntary work
A. Take part B. Get used C. Look forward D. Catch up
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There have been a series of thefts of property and money in Jane’s school, and various things seem to have disappeared Nobody has admitted to the crime, so the police have been called in. They are investigating the problem, but so far nobody has been arrested for the crime.
One day Jane came to see her best friend, Ann. She was out, and her mother asked Jane to wait in her room. As Jane waited for her to come home, she started to look around, and decided to have a look at some of her books. Jane came across a calculator which has taken from school a week ago
Jane doesn’t know what to do. She doesn’t want to lose a friend. She doesn’t want to break up her family- Ann already has enough trouble with her dad. On the other hand, theft is a serious crime, and the police are involved. If she ignores it, she will disappoint her other school friends. If she tells the police, she will be drawn in . What would you do if you were Jane?
1. What is the problem in Jane’s school?
A. Many students have disappeared.
B. There have been lots of thieves in the school
C. Lots of things and money have been stolen
D. The police have been questioning people
2. It can be inferred from the text that
A. Nobody has been found guilty of the crime
B. The police have arrested somebody
C. someone has admitted stealing these things
D. The police are trying to find out what the problem is
3. According to the passage , which of the following is true?
A. Jane and Ann are good friend
B. Jane was not home when Ann came to see her
C. Jane found a stolen object in Ann’s room
D. Both A and C
4. Which of the following is not mentioned as being stolen from school?
A. Property B. Thefts C. Money D. a calculator
5. Which of the following can not be inferred from the passage?
A. Jane finds it hard to decide what to do
B. Ann and her dad don’t get on very well
C. Jane won’t tell the police about what Ann has done
D. Theft is considered a serious crime
VOLUNTEERS ABROAD
More and more young people are ... (1) ... voluntary work abroad. The wild variety of jobs and destinations available is making it an increasingly attractive option for those who have just left school and have a year free before university. Many choose to spend these twelve months working in poor countries. There they will earn little ... (2) ... no money. But they will be doing something useful – and enjoying the experience.
The work may ... (3) ... of helping the local communities, for example by helping to build new road or provide water supplies to isolated rural villages. Other projects may concentrate more on conservation or environmental protection. ... (4) ... kind of job it is, it is certain to be ... (5) ... and worthwhile, and an experience that will never be forgotten.
1. A. doing | B. making | C. taking | D. getting |
2. A. with | B. but | C. or | D. and |
3. A. consist | B. include | C. contain | D. involve |
4. A. Any | B. What | C. However | D. Whatever |
5. A. challenging | B. dangerous | C. difficult | D. attracted |
VOLUNTEERS ABROAD
More and more young people are ... (1) ... voluntary work abroad. The wild variety of jobs and destinations available is making it an increasingly attractive option for those who have just left school and have a year free before university. Many choose to spend these twelve months working in poor countries. There they will earn little ... (2) ... no money. But they will be doing something useful – and enjoying the experience.
The work may ... (3) ... of helping the local communities, for example by helping to build new road or provide water supplies to isolated rural villages. Other projects may concentrate more on conservation or environmental protection. ... (4) ... kind of job it is, it is certain to be ... (5) ... and worthwhile, and an experience that will never be forgotten.
1. A. doing | B. making | C. taking | D. getting |
2. A. with | B. but | C. or | D. and |
3. A. consist | B. include | C. contain | D. involve |
4. A. Any | B. What | C. However | D. Whatever |
5. A. challenging | B. dangerous | C. difficult | D. attracted |