Đáp án : B
Sử dụng cấu trúc: to turn up: xuất hiện
Get through: vượt qua; walk out: đi ral; wait on: chờ
Đáp án : B
Sử dụng cấu trúc: to turn up: xuất hiện
Get through: vượt qua; walk out: đi ral; wait on: chờ
We arranged to meet at the station, but she didn’t___________.
A. get hrough
B. turn up
C. walk out
D. wait on
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
He wanted to get to the town centre but he got _________the wrong bus and ended up at the station
A. in
B. out of
C. off
D. on
Markthe letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 8: She ________ the station every day but then she suddenly decided to walk instead.
A. used to
B. was used to
C. had used to
D. didn't used to
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions from 17 to 18.
I had to pay through the nose to get my car repaired at a service station in the middle of the desert.
A. cost a lot of money
B. pay too much for something
C. spend less money than usual
D. make a lot of money
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
She often reads newspapers and look through the Situations _________ columns every day, but up to now she has not found any job yet.
A. Article
B. Space
C. Vacant
D. Spot
Mark the letter A, B, c or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
He might have forgotten the place you’d arranged to meet at.
A. Perhaps he didn’t remember where you were going to meet
B. You planned to meet him at a place that he’d forgotten about
C. He didn’t remember meeting you at that time
D. He couldn’t remember where the meeting place was
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
He might have forgotten the place you’d arranged to meet at.
A. He didn’t remember meeting you at that time.
B. You planned to meet him at a place that he’d forgotten about
C. Perhaps he didn’t remember where you were going to meet.
D. He couldn’t remember where the meeting place was.
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 from 28 to 34.
When we meet people for the first time, we often make decisions about them based entirely on how they look. And of course, we too are being judged on our appearance. Undoubtedly, it’s what’s inside that’s important but sometimes we can send out the wrong signals and so get a negative reaction, simply by wearing inappropriate clothing.
When selecting your clothes each day, it is therefore important to think about who you’re likely to meet, where you are going to be spending most of your time and what tasks you are likely to perform. Clearly, on a practical level, some outfits will be more appropriate to different sorts of activity and this will dictate your choice to an extent. However, there’s no need to abandon your individual taste completely. After all, if you dress to please somebody else’s idea of what looks good, you may end up feeling uncomfortable and not quite yourself.
Some colours bring your natural colouring to life and others can give you a washed-out appearance. Try out new ones by all means, but remember that dressing in bright colours when you really like subtle neutral tones or vice versa will make you feel self-conscious and uncomfortable. You know deep down where your own taste boundaries lie. It may be fun to cross these sometimes, but do take care not to go too far all at once.
Reappraising your image isn’t selfish because everyone who comes into contact with you will benefit. You’ll look better and you’ll feel a better person all round. And if in doubt, you only need to read Professor Albert Mehrabian’s book Silent Messages, which showed that the impact we make on each other depends 55 percent on how we look and behave, 38 percent on how we speak, and only seven percent on what we actually say.
(Adapter from “Expert First” by Jan Bell and Roger Gower)
According to paragraph 1, people can get a negative reaction from others by _______.
A. talking about other people’s behaviours.
B. sending out right signals.
C. wearing inappropriate clothes.
D. expressing too strong emotions.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions:
At first he didn’t agree, but in the end we managed to bring him …… to out point view.
A. up
B. over
C. round
D. back