1.We walk to the city center. a We walk on foot to the city center b We go by foot to the city center c We walk for to the city center d We go on foot to the city center 2/ I can’t put my dictionary in my pocket. My dictionary is too big. a My dictionary is so big for me to put in my pocket b My dictionary is enough big for me to put in my pocket c My dictionary is too big for me to put in my pocket d My dictionary is so big that I can put in my pocket 3/ I’d rather go out for a meal than stay at home. a I prefer going out for a meal less than staying at home b I prefer going out for a meal more than staying at home c I prefer going out for a meal to staying at home d I prefer going out for a meal than staying at home 4/ He can't run fast because he is too weak. a He is strong enough to run fast. b He is enough strong to run fast. c He is too weak to run fast. d He is too strong to run fast. 5/ They saw nobody in the room. a They didn’t see someone in the room b They didn’t see noone in the room c They didn’t see anyone in the room d They didn’t saw anyone in the room 6/ I find staying at home boring. a I’m bored at staying with at home b I’m bored with staying at home c I’m bored of staying with at home d I’m boring with staying with at home 7/ When I was a child I had short hair. a I used to have short hair when I was a child b I was used to have short hair when I was a child c I used to having short hair when I was a child d I get used to having short hair when I was a child 8/ No one is more generous than my father, I think. a My father is most generous person I think b My father is the most generous person I think c My father is the more generous person I think d My father is the generousest person I think 9/ He wrote this letter in two hours. a It took him two hours to write this letter b It took himself two hours to write this letter c It took he two hours to write this letter d It took his two hours to write this letter 10/ You shouldn’t drive your car fast. a I advise you not driving your car fast b I advise you not drive your car fast c I advise you not to drive your car fast d I advise you to drive your car fast 11/ What was Daisy’s weight last time? a How heavy was Daisy last time? b How weight was Daisy last time? c How heavy was Daisy's last time? d What heavy was Daisy last time? 12/ No one is more beautiful than Alice in our class. a Alice is more beautiful girl in our class b Alice is the beautifulest girl in our class c Alice is the more beautiful girl in our class d Alice is the most beautiful girl in our class 13/ Sandra thinks supermarkets are better than small shops. a Sandra prefers supermarkets to small shops b Sandra prefers supermarkets than small shops c Sandra prefers supermarkets better than small shops d Sandra prefers supermarkets more than small shops 14/ He has over 3000 stamps in his collection. a There have over 3000 stamps in his collection b There is over 3000 stamps in his collection c There are over 3000 stamps in his collection d There has over 3000 stamps in his collection 15/ My mother likes walking better than cycling. a My mother prefers walking to cycling b My mother prefers walking better than cycling c My mother prefers walking than cycling d My mother prefers cycling to walking 16/ We spent one hour taking the patient’s temperature a It took we one hour to take the patient’s temperature b It took us one hour to take the patient’s temperature c It took our one hour to take the patient’s temperature d It took him one hour to take the patient’s temperature 17/ She ate both cakes and bread last night. a She ate neither cakes nor bread last night b She ate either cakes or bread last night c She ate either cakes nor bread last night d She ate not only cakes but also bread last night 18/ I think you should go by train. He told us. a He advised me go by train b He advised me not to go by train c He advised me to going by train d He advised me to go by train 19/ How much is the white skirt? a How much does the white skirt costs? b How much is the white skirt cost? c How much does the white skirt cost? d How much do the white skirt cost? 20/ The sailors like the sea better than the land. a The sailors prefer the sea than the land b The sailors prefer the sea to the land c The sailors prefer the sea better than the land d The sailors prefers the sea to the land 22/ Lan wrote a letter last night a A letter was written by Lan last night b A letter was written last night by Lan c A letter was writed by Lan last night d A letter was wrote by Lan last night 23/ He started learning English 10 years ago a He has learnt English for 10 years b He has been learnt English for 10 years c He has learnt English during 10 years d He has learnt English 10 years ago
4. Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
1. sister/ go out/ my/ doesn’t/ a lot
……………………………………………………
2. New York/ parents/ live/ in/ don’t/ Tom’s
… …………………………………………………
3. pizza/ brother/ eat/ doesn’t/ my
… …………………………………………………
4. teacher/ our/ doesn’t/ work/ Sundays/ on
…………………………………………………
5. Lady Gaga/ like/ my/ don’t/ parents
……………………………………………………
6. Chinese/ Sam/ speak/ doesn’t
……………………………………………………
7. friends/ Elizabeth’s/ like/ we/ don’t
……………………………………………………
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.
Facebook is a for-profit online social media and social networking service. The Facebook website was launched on February 4th, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, along with fellow Harvard College students and roommates. Since 2006, anyone age 13 and older has been allowed to become a registered user of Facebook though variations exist in minimum age requirement, depending on applicable local laws.
Over 25 million people in the Uk use Facebook. That’s 45% of population! And on average, each user spends over six hours a month on Facebook. Though not the highest this is a considerable number. Is Facebook is a dangerous obsession or just harmless fun? Seventeen- year-old Bethan has written on her blog about what it was like to stop using Facebook.
I think I am a Facebook addict. I log on to Facebook everyday to chat to my friends real friends and loads of online friends. Sometimes I have ten conversations going at the same time. I upload photos and update my Facebook profile all the time. But recently I’ve started to feel worried if I am offline for more than a few hours. And then last week I forgot to meet a real friend because I was online! I’ve realised I could have a problem. So I’ve decided to give it up for a while.
I found it really hard. Facebook and my friends demanded to know why I had left. I spent the first few evenings wondering what everyone was chatting on Facebook. I even phoned a couple of friends to find out.
The fourth night I wasn’t quite so bad. I actually concentrated on my homework better and I had more time to watch my TV programmes. And I spoke to my friends during the day at school. At the end of the first week, I reactivated my account, I think Facebook is fun and it’s useful for posting messages to friends and sharing photos. But I’ll try not to spend so much time on it in the future.
Question: What happened to make Bethan decide to quit Facebook for a while?
A. She forgot an offline meeting.
B. She started to feel nervous.
C. She had too many offline friends.
D. She uploaded too many photos.
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.
Facebook is a for-profit online social media and social networking service. The Facebook website was launched on February 4th, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, along with fellow Harvard College students and roommates. Since 2006, anyone age 13 and older has been allowed to become a registered user of Facebook though variations exist in minimum age requirement, depending on applicable local laws.
Over 25 million people in the Uk use Facebook. That’s 45% of population! And on average, each user spends over six hours a month on Facebook. Though not the highest this is a considerable number. Is Facebook is a dangerous obsession or just harmless fun? Seventeen- year-old Bethan has written on her blog about what it was like to stop using Facebook.
I think I am a Facebook addict. I log on to Facebook everyday to chat to my friends real friends and loads of online friends. Sometimes I have ten conversations going at the same time. I upload photos and update my Facebook profile all the time. But recently I’ve started to feel worried if I am offline for more than a few hours. And then last week I forgot to meet a real friend because I was online! I’ve realised I could have a problem. So I’ve decided to give it up for a while.
I found it really hard. Facebook and my friends demanded to know why I had left. I spent the first few evenings wondering what everyone was chatting on Facebook. I even phoned a couple of friends to find out.
The fourth night I wasn’t quite so bad. I actually concentrated on my homework better and I had more time to watch my TV programmes. And I spoke to my friends during the day at school. At the end of the first week, I reactivated my account, I think Facebook is fun and it’s useful for posting messages to friends and sharing photos. But I’ll try not to spend so much time on it in the future.
Question: When she decided to give up Facebook_____.
A. her friends didn’t care much
B. she found it too difficult to continue.
C. she made progress after some days
D. she couldn’t focus on her homework
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.
Facebook is a for-profit online social media and social networking service. The Facebook website was launched on February 4th, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, along with fellow Harvard College students and roommates. Since 2006, anyone age 13 and older has been allowed to become a registered user of Facebook though variations exist in minimum age requirement, depending on applicable local laws.
Over 25 million people in the Uk use Facebook. That’s 45% of population! And on average, each user spends over six hours a month on Facebook. Though not the highest this is a considerable number. Is Facebook is a dangerous obsession or just harmless fun? Seventeen- year-old Bethan has written on her blog about what it was like to stop using Facebook.
I think I am a Facebook addict. I log on to Facebook everyday to chat to my friends real friends and loads of online friends. Sometimes I have ten conversations going at the same time. I upload photos and update my Facebook profile all the time. But recently I’ve started to feel worried if I am offline for more than a few hours. And then last week I forgot to meet a real friend because I was online! I’ve realised I could have a problem. So I’ve decided to give it up for a while.
I found it really hard. Facebook and my friends demanded to know why I had left. I spent the first few evenings wondering what everyone was chatting on Facebook. I even phoned a couple of friends to find out.
The fourth night I wasn’t quite so bad. I actually concentrated on my homework better and I had more time to watch my TV programmes. And I spoke to my friends during the day at school. At the end of the first week, I reactivated my account, I think Facebook is fun and it’s useful for posting messages to friends and sharing photos. But I’ll try not to spend so much time on it in the future.
Question: The word “applicable” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to_____.
A. different
B. unsuitable
C. relevant
D. opposite
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.
Facebook is a for-profit online social media and social networking service. The Facebook website was launched on February 4th, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, along with fellow Harvard College students and roommates. Since 2006, anyone age 13 and older has been allowed to become a registered user of Facebook though variations exist in minimum age requirement, depending on applicable local laws.
Over 25 million people in the Uk use Facebook. That’s 45% of population! And on average, each user spends over six hours a month on Facebook. Though not the highest this is a considerable number. Is Facebook is a dangerous obsession or just harmless fun? Seventeen- year-old Bethan has written on her blog about what it was like to stop using Facebook.
I think I am a Facebook addict. I log on to Facebook everyday to chat to my friends real friends and loads of online friends. Sometimes I have ten conversations going at the same time. I upload photos and update my Facebook profile all the time. But recently I’ve started to feel worried if I am offline for more than a few hours. And then last week I forgot to meet a real friend because I was online! I’ve realised I could have a problem. So I’ve decided to give it up for a while.
I found it really hard. Facebook and my friends demanded to know why I had left. I spent the first few evenings wondering what everyone was chatting on Facebook. I even phoned a couple of friends to find out.
The fourth night I wasn’t quite so bad. I actually concentrated on my homework better and I had more time to watch my TV programmes. And I spoke to my friends during the day at school. At the end of the first week, I reactivated my account, I think Facebook is fun and it’s useful for posting messages to friends and sharing photos. But I’ll try not to spend so much time on it in the future.
Question: The highlight word “it” in the passage refers to_____.
A. worrying
B. facebook
C. a problem
D. meeting her real friend
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.
Facebook is a for-profit online social media and social networking service. The Facebook website was launched on February 4th, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, along with fellow Harvard College students and roommates. Since 2006, anyone age 13 and older has been allowed to become a registered user of Facebook though variations exist in minimum age requirement, depending on applicable local laws.
Over 25 million people in the Uk use Facebook. That’s 45% of population! And on average, each user spends over six hours a month on Facebook. Though not the highest this is a considerable number. Is Facebook is a dangerous obsession or just harmless fun? Seventeen- year-old Bethan has written on her blog about what it was like to stop using Facebook.
I think I am a Facebook addict. I log on to Facebook everyday to chat to my friends real friends and loads of online friends. Sometimes I have ten conversations going at the same time. I upload photos and update my Facebook profile all the time. But recently I’ve started to feel worried if I am offline for more than a few hours. And then last week I forgot to meet a real friend because I was online! I’ve realised I could have a problem. So I’ve decided to give it up for a while.
I found it really hard. Facebook and my friends demanded to know why I had left. I spent the first few evenings wondering what everyone was chatting on Facebook. I even phoned a couple of friends to find out.
The fourth night I wasn’t quite so bad. I actually concentrated on my homework better and I had more time to watch my TV programmes. And I spoke to my friends during the day at school. At the end of the first week, I reactivated my account, I think Facebook is fun and it’s useful for posting messages to friends and sharing photos. But I’ll try not to spend so much time on it in the future.
Question: Which of the following is NOT true about Facebook users in UK?
A. 45% of the country’s population used Facebook.
B. More than 25 millions of Brits use Facebook.
C. The amount of time British users spent on Facebook is highest.
D. Averagely, 6 hours per month are spent by British users.
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.
Facebook is a for-profit online social media and social networking service. The Facebook website was launched on February 4th, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, along with fellow Harvard College students and roommates. Since 2006, anyone age 13 and older has been allowed to become a registered user of Facebook though variations exist in minimum age requirement, depending on applicable local laws.
Over 25 million people in the Uk use Facebook. That’s 45% of population! And on average, each user spends over six hours a month on Facebook. Though not the highest this is a considerable number. Is Facebook is a dangerous obsession or just harmless fun? Seventeen- year-old Bethan has written on her blog about what it was like to stop using Facebook.
I think I am a Facebook addict. I log on to Facebook everyday to chat to my friends real friends and loads of online friends. Sometimes I have ten conversations going at the same time. I upload photos and update my Facebook profile all the time. But recently I’ve started to feel worried if I am offline for more than a few hours. And then last week I forgot to meet a real friend because I was online! I’ve realised I could have a problem. So I’ve decided to give it up for a while.
I found it really hard. Facebook and my friends demanded to know why I had left. I spent the first few evenings wondering what everyone was chatting on Facebook. I even phoned a couple of friends to find out.
The fourth night I wasn’t quite so bad. I actually concentrated on my homework better and I had more time to watch my TV programmes. And I spoke to my friends during the day at school. At the end of the first week, I reactivated my account, I think Facebook is fun and it’s useful for posting messages to friends and sharing photos. But I’ll try not to spend so much time on it in the future.
Question: Facebook _______.
A. was non-profitable
B. was launched solely by Mark Zuckerberg.
C. follows each country’s regulation.
D. can be used by people of all ages.