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Read the following passage and mark the letter. A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks. The ideal breakfast, say scientists, is a glass of orange juice, a cup of coffee and a (31)......... of cereal. People who start the day (32) ......... a drink of vitamin C, a dose of caffeine and a helping of their favourite cereal are happier and perform better (33) ......... the morning. Andy Smith, of the University of Bristol, said. A (34) ......... of 600 people who were asked to record their breakfast (35) ......... found that those who regularly ate cereal thing in the morning had a more positive mood compared with those who ate other foods or had (36) ......... breakfast. Earlier research had shown that people whose (37) ......... performance was measured immediately after eating breakfast of any kind performed 10 per cent better on (38) ......... of remembering, speed of response and(39) .... to concentrate, compared with those given only a cup of decaffeinated coffee. In further research, Professor Smith said that people who drank four cups of coffee a day performed more (40) ......... all day than those who drank less. He suggested that sensible employers should give out free coffee or tea. 36

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Read the following passage and mark the letter. A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
The ideal breakfast, say scientists, is a glass of orange juice, a cup of coffee and a (31)......... of cereal. People who start the day (32) ......... a drink of vitamin C, a dose of caffeine and a helping of their favourite cereal are happier and perform better (33) ......... the morning. Andy Smith, of the University of Bristol, said. A (34) ......... of 600 people who were asked to record their breakfast (35) ......... found that those who regularly ate cereal thing in the morning had a more positive mood compared with those who ate other foods or had (36) ......... breakfast. Earlier research had shown that people whose (37) ......... performance was measured immediately after eating breakfast of any kind performed 10 per cent better on (38) ......... of remembering, speed of response and(39) .... to concentrate, compared with those given only a cup of decaffeinated coffee.
In further research, Professor Smith said that people who drank four cups of coffee a day performed more (40) ......... all day than those who drank less. He suggested that sensible employers should give out free coffee or tea.
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A

none

B

no

C

not

D

nothing
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Read the following passage and mark the letter. A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
The ideal breakfast, say scientists, is a glass of orange juice, a cup of coffee and a (31)......... of cereal. People who start the day (32) ......... a drink of vitamin C, a dose of caffeine and a helping of their favourite cereal are happier and perform better (33) ......... the morning. Andy Smith, of the University of Bristol, said. A (34) ......... of 600 people who were asked to record their breakfast (35) ......... found that those who regularly ate cereal thing in the morning had a more positive mood compared with those who ate other foods or had (36) ......... breakfast. Earlier research had shown that people whose (37) ......... performance was measured immediately after eating breakfast of any kind performed 10 per cent better on (38) ......... of remembering, speed of response and(39) .... to concentrate, compared with those given only a cup of decaffeinated coffee.
In further research, Professor Smith said that people who drank four cups of coffee a day performed more (40) ......... all day than those who drank less. He suggested that sensible employers should give out free coffee or tea.
37

A

mental

B

sensible

C

intelligent

D

psychological
Read the following passage and mark the letter. A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
The ideal breakfast, say scientists, is a glass of orange juice, a cup of coffee and a (31)......... of cereal. People who start the day (32) ......... a drink of vitamin C, a dose of caffeine and a helping of their favourite cereal are happier and perform better (33) ......... the morning. Andy Smith, of the University of Bristol, said. A (34) ......... of 600 people who were asked to record their breakfast (35) ......... found that those who regularly ate cereal thing in the morning had a more positive mood compared with those who ate other foods or had (36) ......... breakfast. Earlier research had shown that people whose (37) ......... performance was measured immediately after eating breakfast of any kind performed 10 per cent better on (38) ......... of remembering, speed of response and(39) .... to concentrate, compared with those given only a cup of decaffeinated coffee.
In further research, Professor Smith said that people who drank four cups of coffee a day performed more (40) ......... all day than those who drank less. He suggested that sensible employers should give out free coffee or tea.
38

A

examinations

B

trials

C

tests

D

investigations
Read the following passage and mark the letter. A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
The ideal breakfast, say scientists, is a glass of orange juice, a cup of coffee and a (31)......... of cereal. People who start the day (32) ......... a drink of vitamin C, a dose of caffeine and a helping of their favourite cereal are happier and perform better (33) ......... the morning. Andy Smith, of the University of Bristol, said. A (34) ......... of 600 people who were asked to record their breakfast (35) ......... found that those who regularly ate cereal thing in the morning had a more positive mood compared with those who ate other foods or had (36) ......... breakfast. Earlier research had shown that people whose (37) ......... performance was measured immediately after eating breakfast of any kind performed 10 per cent better on (38) ......... of remembering, speed of response and(39) .... to concentrate, compared with those given only a cup of decaffeinated coffee.
In further research, Professor Smith said that people who drank four cups of coffee a day performed more (40) ......... all day than those who drank less. He suggested that sensible employers should give out free coffee or tea.
39

A

skill

B

ability

C

power

D

strength
Read the following passage and mark the letter. A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
The ideal breakfast, say scientists, is a glass of orange juice, a cup of coffee and a (31)......... of cereal. People who start the day (32) ......... a drink of vitamin C, a dose of caffeine and a helping of their favourite cereal are happier and perform better (33) ......... the morning. Andy Smith, of the University of Bristol, said. A (34) ......... of 600 people who were asked to record their breakfast (35) ......... found that those who regularly ate cereal thing in the morning had a more positive mood compared with those who ate other foods or had (36) ......... breakfast. Earlier research had shown that people whose (37) ......... performance was measured immediately after eating breakfast of any kind performed 10 per cent better on (38) ......... of remembering, speed of response and(39) .... to concentrate, compared with those given only a cup of decaffeinated coffee.
In further research, Professor Smith said that people who drank four cups of coffee a day performed more (40) ......... all day than those who drank less. He suggested that sensible employers should give out free coffee or tea.
40

A

well

B

better

C

profitably

D

efficiently
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Wikipedia is an encyclopaedia that is available on the Internet and what people love about it is that it can be edited by absolutely everybody.
When and how did it start? It was founded in 2001 by a guy called Jimmy Wales. It started as a fancy idea, a kind of hobby and everybody is surprised how popular it has become and how many computer scientists it has attracted. It has got a collection of about 1.8 m articles, the majority of which are in English; however, one can find some articles in over 200 languages. If it was a business, it would earn lots of money.
How is it possible that articles that can be changed by anyone are correct? The Wikipedia is based on wikis - a special software which lets everyone modify a webpage and it is true that anyone can change the information on the page if they think it's incorrect. But, the Wikipedia has a team of over 13,000 people who are experts in different fields and who correct any inaccurate information sent by people.
Is it error-free? One may say so. Recently, for example, the British journal Nature looked at the scientific information in Wikipedia and confirmed it was very reliable and that they didn't find many errors. It was very good news for the founder as well as for all the users.
Why is it becoming so popular? Like the whole idea of the Internet, it's also quick and available to everyone. The greatest thing of all is that it is free. Some people also stress that it's fun to be able to add what you know to the information on the net. IT specialists believe it has a very bright future and most claim it's the most brilliant invention ever.
41 According to the passage, Wikipedia____.

A

was created by a team of computer scientists

B

began as a business idea

C

became popular as soon as it started

D

started as one man's passion
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Wikipedia is an encyclopaedia that is available on the Internet and what people love about it is that it can be edited by absolutely everybody.
When and how did it start? It was founded in 2001 by a guy called Jimmy Wales. It started as a fancy idea, a kind of hobby and everybody is surprised how popular it has become and how many computer scientists it has attracted. It has got a collection of about 1.8 m articles, the majority of which are in English; however, one can find some articles in over 200 languages. If it was a business, it would earn lots of money.
How is it possible that articles that can be changed by anyone are correct? The Wikipedia is based on wikis - a special software which lets everyone modify a webpage and it is true that anyone can change the information on the page if they think it's incorrect. But, the Wikipedia has a team of over 13,000 people who are experts in different fields and who correct any inaccurate information sent by people.
Is it error-free? One may say so. Recently, for example, the British journal Nature looked at the scientific information in Wikipedia and confirmed it was very reliable and that they didn't find many errors. It was very good news for the founder as well as for all the users.
Why is it becoming so popular? Like the whole idea of the Internet, it's also quick and available to everyone. The greatest thing of all is that it is free. Some people also stress that it's fun to be able to add what you know to the information on the net. IT specialists believe it has a very bright future and most claim it's the most brilliant invention ever.
42 Articles in Wikipedia are_____.

A

mostly about science

B

mostly in English

C

translated into 200 languages

D

very interesting
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Wikipedia is an encyclopaedia that is available on the Internet and what people love about it is that it can be edited by absolutely everybody.
When and how did it start? It was founded in 2001 by a guy called Jimmy Wales. It started as a fancy idea, a kind of hobby and everybody is surprised how popular it has become and how many computer scientists it has attracted. It has got a collection of about 1.8 m articles, the majority of which are in English; however, one can find some articles in over 200 languages. If it was a business, it would earn lots of money.
How is it possible that articles that can be changed by anyone are correct? The Wikipedia is based on wikis - a special software which lets everyone modify a webpage and it is true that anyone can change the information on the page if they think it's incorrect. But, the Wikipedia has a team of over 13,000 people who are experts in different fields and who correct any inaccurate information sent by people.
Is it error-free? One may say so. Recently, for example, the British journal Nature looked at the scientific information in Wikipedia and confirmed it was very reliable and that they didn't find many errors. It was very good news for the founder as well as for all the users.
Why is it becoming so popular? Like the whole idea of the Internet, it's also quick and available to everyone. The greatest thing of all is that it is free. Some people also stress that it's fun to be able to add what you know to the information on the net. IT specialists believe it has a very bright future and most claim it's the most brilliant invention ever.
43 Wikipedia remains accurate as much as possible because_____.

A

all people who write for it are experts

B

it has a special type of software programme

C

there are people who monitor it for mistakes

D

not everybody can change the information
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Wikipedia is an encyclopaedia that is available on the Internet and what people love about it is that it can be edited by absolutely everybody.
When and how did it start? It was founded in 2001 by a guy called Jimmy Wales. It started as a fancy idea, a kind of hobby and everybody is surprised how popular it has become and how many computer scientists it has attracted. It has got a collection of about 1.8 m articles, the majority of which are in English; however, one can find some articles in over 200 languages. If it was a business, it would earn lots of money.
How is it possible that articles that can be changed by anyone are correct? The Wikipedia is based on wikis - a special software which lets everyone modify a webpage and it is true that anyone can change the information on the page if they think it's incorrect. But, the Wikipedia has a team of over 13,000 people who are experts in different fields and who correct any inaccurate information sent by people.
Is it error-free? One may say so. Recently, for example, the British journal Nature looked at the scientific information in Wikipedia and confirmed it was very reliable and that they didn't find many errors. It was very good news for the founder as well as for all the users.
Why is it becoming so popular? Like the whole idea of the Internet, it's also quick and available to everyone. The greatest thing of all is that it is free. Some people also stress that it's fun to be able to add what you know to the information on the net. IT specialists believe it has a very bright future and most claim it's the most brilliant invention ever.
44 The underlined word "confirmed" in the passage is closest in meaning to_____.

A

said something with hesitation

B

showed that something was true or correct

C

explained something clearly

D

proved that something was wrong
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Wikipedia is an encyclopaedia that is available on the Internet and what people love about it is that it can be edited by absolutely everybody.
When and how did it start? It was founded in 2001 by a guy called Jimmy Wales. It started as a fancy idea, a kind of hobby and everybody is surprised how popular it has become and how many computer scientists it has attracted. It has got a collection of about 1.8 m articles, the majority of which are in English; however, one can find some articles in over 200 languages. If it was a business, it would earn lots of money.
How is it possible that articles that can be changed by anyone are correct? The Wikipedia is based on wikis - a special software which lets everyone modify a webpage and it is true that anyone can change the information on the page if they think it's incorrect. But, the Wikipedia has a team of over 13,000 people who are experts in different fields and who correct any inaccurate information sent by people.
Is it error-free? One may say so. Recently, for example, the British journal Nature looked at the scientific information in Wikipedia and confirmed it was very reliable and that they didn't find many errors. It was very good news for the founder as well as for all the users.
Why is it becoming so popular? Like the whole idea of the Internet, it's also quick and available to everyone. The greatest thing of all is that it is free. Some people also stress that it's fun to be able to add what you know to the information on the net. IT specialists believe it has a very bright future and most claim it's the most brilliant invention ever.
45 The greatest advantage of Wikipedia is that_____.

A

you don't have to pay for it

B

it is created by ordinary people

C

everyone can use it

D

is quick and reliable
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
My grandfather had a weak heart, which meant he couldn’t walk very far.

A

My grandfather’s heart was so weak that he couldn’t walk very far.

B

My grandfather’s heart was such weak that he couldn’t walk very far.

C

My grandfather’s heart was very weak that he couldn’t walk very far.

D

My grandfather’s heart was too weak that he couldn’t walk very far.
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
You will fail the exam if you don’t study hard.

A

You study hard, and you will fail the exam

B

You will fail the exam unless you don’t study hard

C

You will fail the exam unless you study hard

D

You have to study hard, or you will not fail the exam
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
Ron was tired, but he tried to finish all the work.

A

Despite his tiredness, Ron tried to finish all the work.

B

In spite of his tiredness, but Ron tried to finish all the work.

C

Although Ron was tired, but he tried to finish all the work.

D

Even though Ron being very tired, he tried to finish all the work.
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
“We are having a wonderful time here,” they said.

A

They said they had a wonderful time here.

B

They said they were having a wonderful time there.

C

They told that they were having a wonderful time there.

D

They said they were having a wonderful time here.
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
I have never seen such a high building before.

A

This is the first time I’ve seen a high building.

B

This is a highest building I’ve ever seen.

C

This is the first time I’ve seen a highest building.

D

This is the highest building I’ve ever seen.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions.

A

repair

B

recommend

C

recent

D

rearrange