Milu is the name of the dog bought by his father earlier this year. It had a thick, silky-yellow fur but had brown hairs that looked like patches. The eyes were round and black, and they looked very refined.
The small nose is always wet, it sounds very good. His ears are always prickly, looking very stubborn. He had a sharp tooth, when he saw him, he certainly did not let the thief approach. That's why, last week, it was you who caught the thief who snuck into my house.
My parents rewarded me with a full meal, delicious meat, vegetables and fish. After eating, he swooped into my lap to be caressed and cared for by my brother. Occasionally, Milu rubbed his head against his leg to show affection. Everyone loved Milu. Going away, everyone has a gift for it. At that time, the cake, when wrapped in candy. He accepted with joy and gratitude. Milu is wise and loyal, is considered an indispensable member of my family.
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Choose A, B, C or D to indicate the word that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Henry has found a temporary job in a factory.
A. Genuine
B. eternal
C. permanent
D. satisfactory
1. He might be good at his job, but you can’t rely ________ him.
A. on B. at C. with D. about
2. The concert began ________ a piece by an unknown composer.
A. on B. in C. of D. with
3. Have you got time to discuss your work now or are you ________ to leave?
A. thinking B. planed C. around D. about
4. It was a good attempt, but it didn’t really come ________, which was a pity.
A. on B. in C. off D. away
5. You think that’s a good idea? I’m sorry, but I don’t ________ you at all.
A. agree to B. agree with C. disagree to D. disagree with
1. He might be good at his job, but you can’t rely ________ him.
A. on B. at C. with D. about
2. The concert began ________ a piece by an unknown composer.
A. on B. in C. of D. with
3. Have you got time to discuss your work now or are you ________ to leave?
A. thinking B. planed C. around D. about
4. It was a good attempt, but it didn’t really come ________, which was a pity.
A. on B. in C. off D. away
5. You think that’s a good idea? I’m sorry, but I don’t ________ you at all.
A. agree to B. agree with C. disagree to D. disagree with
6. He says he’s sorry ________ what he did, so you need not get angry with him.
A. of B. from C. for D. on
7. I’m not satisfied ________ your work. A. to B. of C. with D. at
8. I cannot be held responsible ________ other people’s mistakes.
A. by B. to C. from D. for
9. Is there somewhere I can ________ this jumper?
A. look out B. try out C. try on D. look over
10. Rodney is fluent ________ five languages. A. at B. with C. in D. by
11. Aunt Ida has never really ________ from her nervous breakdown.
A. mended B. cured C. recovered D. repaired
12. He asked her so many times to do it that ________ she did so.
A. at the end B. in the end C. to the end D. by the end
13. Has it occurred ________ you that she must have arrived at London airport by now?
A. for B. to C. on D. in
14. You must comply ________ the rules of the game.
A. to B. in C. at D. with
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Mr. Simpkims is the big ______ in the company as he has just been promoted to the position of Managing Director.
A. bread
B. meat
C. cheese
D. apple
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.
Music therapy is using music to help people with a variety of problems. For example, it can help people with communication and speech problems speak better. It can help people with memory problems remember things from their past. Music therapy can also help people manage stress and be more relaxed. It can even make people with bad pain feel better.
In music therapy, a music therapist works with one person alone or with small groups. The therapist meets with the person and does tests to find out what the problem is and what the person can do with music. Then the therapist decides what kind of music therapy to use. Some people sing, and others might compose music, but a person doesn't need to know about music to be helped by music therapy. There are options such as listening to music and dancing to music. Research shows that these activities are good for the body and for the mind.
Homes that take care of elderly people often have music therapy programs. The programs help the elderly be more energetic and also help with memory problems. Some hospitals have music therapy for patients who are in a lot of pain. Music can affect a part of the brain that reduces pain.
Trevor Gibbons is one example of a person who was helped by music therapy. In 2000, he was putting in windows on the fourth floor of a building when he fell. He was in the hospital for over a year. He was in a lot of pain, and he couldn’t talk. He went from the hospital to a rehabilitation center that has a music therapy program, and a music therapist worked with him for several years. He could sing more easily than he could talk. Trevor says that music also helped him manage loneliness, sadness, and pain after he was hurt. Music and the music therapist inspired him, and he has written and sung many songs. He has even recorded CDs and performed at Lincoln Center in New York.
Question 9: It is stated in the passage that _______.
A. homes for the aged don’t have music therapy programs
B. in music therapy some people sing or even compose music
C. Trevor Gibbons hurt himself when he fell off the fifth floor
D. listening and dancing to music are not included in music therapy
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.
Music therapy is using music to help people with a variety of problems. For example, it can help people with communication and speech problems speak better. It can help people with memory problems remember things from their past. Music therapy can also help people manage stress and be more relaxed. It can even make people with bad pain feel better.
In music therapy, a music therapist works with one person alone or with small groups. The therapist meets with the person and does tests to find out what the problem is and what the person can do with music. Then the therapist decides what kind of music therapy to use. Some people sing, and others might compose music, but a person doesn't need to know about music to be helped by music therapy. There are options such as listening to music and dancing to music. Research shows that these activities are good for the body and for the mind.
Homes that take care of elderly people often have music therapy programs. The programs help the elderly be more energetic and also help with memory problems. Some hospitals have music therapy for patients who are in a lot of pain. Music can affect a part of the brain that reduces pain.
Trevor Gibbons is one example of a person who was helped by music therapy. In 2000, he was putting in windows on the fourth floor of a building when he fell. He was in the hospital for over a year. He was in a lot of pain, and he couldn’t talk. He went from the hospital to a rehabilitation center that has a music therapy program, and a music therapist worked with him for several years. He could sing more easily than he could talk. Trevor says that music also helped him manage loneliness, sadness, and pain after he was hurt. Music and the music therapist inspired him, and he has written and sung many songs. He has even recorded CDs and performed at Lincoln Center in New York.
Question 7: According to the passage, the kind of music therapy is chosen by _______.
A. the patient
B. the therapist
C. the singer
D. the composer
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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.
Music therapy is using music to help people with a variety of problems. For example, it can help people with communication and speech problems speak better. It can help people with memory problems remember things from their past. Music therapy can also help people manage stress and be more relaxed. It can even make people with bad pain feel better.
In music therapy, a music therapist works with one person alone or with small groups. The therapist meets with the person and does tests to find out what the problem is and what the person can do with music. Then the therapist decides what kind of music therapy to use. Some people sing, and others might compose music, but a person doesn't need to know about music to be helped by music therapy. There are options such as listening to music and dancing to music. Research shows that these activities are good for the body and for the mind.
Homes that take care of elderly people often have music therapy programs. The programs help the elderly be more energetic and also help with memory problems. Some hospitals have music therapy for patients who are in a lot of pain. Music can affect a part of the brain that reduces pain.
Trevor Gibbons is one example of a person who was helped by music therapy. In 2000, he was putting in windows on the fourth floor of a building when he fell. He was in the hospital for over a year. He was in a lot of pain, and he couldn’t talk. He went from the hospital to a rehabilitation center that has a music therapy program, and a music therapist worked with him for several years. He could sing more easily than he could talk. Trevor says that music also helped him manage loneliness, sadness, and pain after he was hurt. Music and the music therapist inspired him, and he has written and sung many songs. He has even recorded CDs and performed at Lincoln Center in New York.
Question 8: The word “energetic” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. short of breath
B. full of life
C. lack of energy
D. rich in money