The Mediterraneam, a large sea (A)surrounded by land, is a mile (B)depth (C)on the average and more than (D)2000 miles long.
A. surrounded
B. depth
C. on the average
D. 200 miles long
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The brain of the average human weighs approximately 14 kilograms and consists of three main parts-the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brain stem. The cerebrum is by far the largest of the three parts, taking up 85% of the brain by weight. The outside layer of the cerebrum, 5 the cerebral cortex, is a grooved and bumpy surface covering the nerve cells beneath. The various sections of the cerebrum are the sensory cortex, which is responsible for receiving and decoding sensory messages from throughout the body; the motor cortex, which sends action instructions to the skeletal muscles; and the association 10 cortex, which receives, monitors, and processes information. It is in the association cortex that the processes that allow humans to think take place.
The cerebellum, located below the cerebrum in the back part of the skull, is the section of the brain that controls balance and posture. The brain stem connects the cerebrum and the 15 spinal cord. It controls various body processes such as breathing and heartbeat.
Question: The passages states that the most massive part of the brain is the _____
A. cerebellum
B. brain stem
C. cerebral cortex
D. cerebrum
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The brain of the average human weighs approximately 14 kilograms and consists of three main parts-the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brain stem. The cerebrum is by far the largest of the three parts, taking up 85% of the brain by weight. The outside layer of the cerebrum, 5 the cerebral cortex, is a grooved and bumpy surface covering the nerve cells beneath. The various sections of the cerebrum are the sensory cortex, which is responsible for receiving and decoding sensory messages from throughout the body; the motor cortex, which sends action instructions to the skeletal muscles; and the association 10 cortex, which receives, monitors, and processes information. It is in the association cortex that the processes that allow humans to think take place.
The cerebellum, located below the cerebrum in the back part of the skull, is the section of the brain that controls balance and posture. The brain stem connects the cerebrum and the 15 spinal cord. It controls various body processes such as breathing and heartbeat.
Question: Which of the following is true about the cerebellum?
A. It is the outside layer of the cerebrum.
B. It is responsible for balance
C. It is located above the cerebrum
D. It controls breathing.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
The brain of the average human weighs approximately 14 kilograms and consists of three main parts-the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brain stem. The cerebrum is by far the largest of the three parts, taking up 85% of the brain by weight. The outside layer of the cerebrum, 5 the cerebral cortex, is a grooved and bumpy surface covering the nerve cells beneath. The various sections of the cerebrum are the sensory cortex, which is responsible for receiving and decoding sensory messages from throughout the body; the motor cortex, which sends action instructions to the skeletal muscles; and the association 10 cortex, which receives, monitors, and processes information. It is in the association cortex that the processes that allow humans to think take place.
The cerebellum, located below the cerebrum in the back part of the skull, is the section of the brain that controls balance and posture. The brain stem connects the cerebrum and the 15 spinal cord. It controls various body processes such as breathing and heartbeat.
Question: What is the author’s main purpose?
A. To describe the functions of the parts of the brain
B. To explain how the brain processes information
C. To demonstrate the physical composition of the brain
D. To give examples of human body functions
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
The brain of the average human weighs approximately 14 kilograms and consists of three main parts-the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brain stem. The cerebrum is by far the largest of the three parts, taking up 85% of the brain by weight. The outside layer of the cerebrum, 5 the cerebral cortex, is a grooved and bumpy surface covering the nerve cells beneath. The various sections of the cerebrum are the sensory cortex, which is responsible for receiving and decoding sensory messages from throughout the body; the motor cortex, which sends action instructions to the skeletal muscles; and the association 10 cortex, which receives, monitors, and processes information. It is in the association cortex that the processes that allow humans to think take place.
The cerebellum, located below the cerebrum in the back part of the skull, is the section of the brain that controls balance and posture. The brain stem connects the cerebrum and the 15 spinal cord. It controls various body processes such as breathing and heartbeat.
Question: According to the passage, which part of the brain analyzes information?
A. The cerebellum
B. The association cortex
C. The sensory cortex
D. The brain stem
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
The brain of the average human weighs approximately 14 kilograms and consists of three main parts-the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brain stem. The cerebrum is by far the largest of the three parts, taking up 85% of the brain by weight. The outside layer of the cerebrum, 5 the cerebral cortex, is a grooved and bumpy surface covering the nerve cells beneath. The various sections of the cerebrum are the sensory cortex, which is responsible for receiving and decoding sensory messages from throughout the body; the motor cortex, which sends action instructions to the skeletal muscles; and the association 10 cortex, which receives, monitors, and processes information. It is in the association cortex that the processes that allow humans to think take place.
The cerebellum, located below the cerebrum in the back part of the skull, is the section of the brain that controls balance and posture. The brain stem connects the cerebrum and the 15 spinal cord. It controls various body processes such as breathing and heartbeat.
Question: The sensory cortex _____
A. provides a surface covering for nerve cells.
B. senses that messages should be sent out to the muscles.
C. receives and processes information from the senses.
D. is where the human process of thinking occurs.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose un
derlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions.
Question 1: A. breakfast B. beat C. eating D. teacher
Question 2: A. like B. hit C. minute D. bit
Question 3:A. but B. study C. put D. subject
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 4: I go home after work, I usually…....a short rest, watch TV or listen to the radio.
A. take B. get C. give D. spend
Question 5: She stays at home because she feels.........A. strong.B. well.C. sick. D. fine.
Question 6: We woke up at the midnight because the alarm clock suddenly........
A. shouted B. exploded C. went off D. stood up
Question 7: Miss Jane........typing the report when her boss came in.
A. doesn’t finish B. hadn’t finished C. can’t finish D. didn’t finish
Question 8: In 1660, Isaac Newton........to Cambridge University.
A. went B. has gone C. had gone D. goes
Question 9: Lan: “ Good afternoon !” ~ Nam: ".............."
A. So long. B. Hello. How are you? C. Bye. D. Goodbye. See you later.
Question 10: John often goes to bed early and.......up late.A. to get B. gotC. get D. gets
1. - A:...............
- B: Discrimination on grounds of grace or gender is forbidden.
A. Could you give an example of discrimination?
B. How are the issues of gender in the football matches?
C. What is the penalty for grace or gender discrimination?
D. Does this test show the gender of the baby?
2. - A: All people have the right to equality of opportunity
- B:...................
A. But you can't measure the equality
B. I've never had the opportunity you had
C. You're right. Women be given more rights
D.Opportunities have just come once
3. - A. It's often more difficult to motivate boys than girls
- B..................
A. Why is it?
B. Thanks for your advise
C. I've never do taht with my children
D.We sometime have a misconception, don't we?
1. Martin Luther King gained recognition for his use of nonviolent methods.
A. Earned B. rejected C. enhanced D. promoted
2. He was delighted with the result of the experiment.
A. Satisfied B. bored C. familiar D. amazed
3. The bay has gradually deteriorated over the years.
A. Usually B. steadily C. slowly D. suddenly
4. There was an inordinate lack of rain last fall.
A. Expansion B. shortage C. decrease D. abundance
5. There are approximately 100 billion galaxies in the universe.
A. Nearly B. exactly C. definitely D. normally
6. This year, more girls enrolled on courses in art and design.
A. avoided B. inserted C. erased D. enlisted
7. In some rural areas, women and girls are forced to do most of the housework.
A. invited B. encouraged C. made D. contributed
8. Our government has done a lot to eliminate gender inequality.
A. cause B. remove C. add D. allow
9. A lot of fans gathered at their idol’s home to see her after the contest.
A. contestant B. competitors C. judges D. devotees
10. This robot is very versatile, as it can be used to perform many different tasks.
A. multi-purpose B. limited C. inflexible D. purposeless