I HAVE A MESSAGE FOR PEOPLE __________ BY THE TRAFFIC CHAOS. A. TO D...

21: I have a message for people __________ by the traffic chaos.

A. to delay B. who delay C. delayed D. who delaying Question 22: Jet lag causes problems with our _____ clock. A. biological B. biology C. biologist D. biologically Question 23: __________________your coat, it’s cold outside. A. dropped out B. moved back C. got in D. put on

Question 24: I hate it when people ______assumptions about me based on my skin color.

A. make B. do C. give D. take

Question 25: The _____ for this position starts at thirty thousand euros per year.

A. wage B. pension C. salary D. income

Question 26: If you ______ too much on study, you will get tired and stressed.

A. concentrate B. develop C. organize D. complain

Question 27: Since he started his own business he has been making money hand over ________.

A. fist B. heel C. head D. palm

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.

Question 28: Accumulations of sand can be formed by the action of waves on coastal beaches.

A. Acquisition B. Requirement C. Inquiry D. Acknowledgement

Question 29: The boy was let off lightly this morning due to not having done his homework.

A. punished B. promised C. commended D. persuaded

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the

underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 30: Until 1986 most companies would not even allow women to take the exams, but such gender

discrimination is now disappearing.

A. unfairness B. injustice C. partiality D. equality

Question 31: I'm not an impulsive person, I don't generally do things on the spur of the moment.

A. quickly B. industriously C. intentionally D. attentively

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of

the following exchanges.

Question 32: : Mary is talking to a passenger in front of her.

- Mary: “Would you mind putting my case on

the rack?” - The passenger:

“__________________”

A. Not at all. There you are. B. Yes. It’s right.

C. It’s very kind of you to say so. D. Whatever you want!

Question 33: Two friends are talking about the benefits of swimming .

Daisy: “As far as I know, swimming is a really helpful thing for everyone to improve their health.”

Mark: “_________________.”

A. That sounds great. B. I couldn't agree with you more.

C. Take part in this summer. D. That's fine for me.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct

word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 34 to 38.

MENTORING

Many adults in America and increasing numbers elsewhere take part in mentoring

schemes. A mentor is an adult who provides support and friendship to a young person. There are (34)

__ different ways of mentoring: passing on skills, sharing experiences, offering guidance. Sometimes

the most helpful thing is just to listen. Mentoring is open to any body - no particular (35) __experience

is required, just a desire to make a difference to the life of a young person (36) __ needs help. This may

seem a difficult thing at first, but many people find they have a real talent for it. The support

of a mentor can play an important role in a child’s development and can often make up for a lack of

guidance in a young person’s life. It can also improve young people’s attitude towards society and build

up their confidence in dealing with life challenges. For the mentor, it can be incredibly rewarding to

know that they have had a significant (37) ____ on a child and helped to give them the best possible

chance in life. (38) _____, it is not only adults who are capable of taking on this role. There is now an

increasing demand for teenagers to mentor younger children, for example by helping them with reading

or other school work.

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Question 34: A. number B. numerate C. numerous D. numerable Question 35: A. trained B. expert C. professional D. skilled Question 36: A. whose B. what C. whom D. who Question 37: A. influence B. result C. factor D. change Question 38: A. Likewise B. Indeed C. Meanwhile D. Instead

answer to each of the questions from 39 to 43.

Since the early eighties, we have been only too aware of the devastating effects of large-scale environmental

pollution. Such pollution is generally the result of poor government planning in many developing nations

or the shortsighted, selfish policies of the already industrialized countries, which encourage a minority of

the world’s population to squander the majority of its natural resources.

While events such as the deforestation of the Amazon jungle or the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl continue

to receive high media exposure, as do acts of environmental sabotage, it must be remembered that not all

pollution is on this grand scale. A large proportion of the world's pollution has its source much closer to

home. The recent spillage of crude oil from an oil tanker accidentally discharging its cargo straight into

Sydney not only caused serious damage to the harbor foreshores but also created severely toxic fumes

which hung over the suburbs for days and left the angry residents wondering how such a disaster could

have been allowed to happen.

Avoiding pollution can be a fulltime job. Try not to inhale traffic fumes; keep away from Chemical plants

and building-sites; wear a mask when cycling. It is enough to make you want to stay at home. But that,

according to a growing body of scientific evidence, would also be a bad idea. Research shows that levels

of pollutants such as hazardous gases, particulate matter and other chemical 'nasties’ are usually higher

indoors than out, even in the most polluted cities. Since the average American spends 18 hours indoors for

every hour outside, it looks as though many environmentalists may be attacking the wrong target.

(Source: https://en.isicollective.com)

Question 39: The best title for this passage could be

A. the devastating effects of environmental pollution in some areas.

B. environmental pollution as a result of poor policies.

C. indoor pollution.

D. deforestation of the Amazon jungle.

Question 40: Which statement about Sydney harbor is probably TRUE according to the

passage? A. The Sydney Harbour oil spill was the result of a ship refueling in the harbor.

B. The Sydney Harbour oil spill was the result of a tanker pumping oil into the sea.

C. The Sydney Harbour oil spill was the result of a collision between two oil tankers.

D. The Sydney Harbour oil spill was the result of a deliberate act of sabotage. Question 41: The word

“its” in paragraph 2 refers to _____?

A. spillage B. crude oil C. an oil tanker D. pollution

Question 42: In the 3rd paragraph, the writer suggests that _____.

A. people should avoid working in cities B. Americans spend too little time outdoors

C. hazardous gases are concentrated in industrial suburbs D. there are several ways to avoid city

pollution

Question 43: The word "nasties" in paragraph 3 means _____.

A. dirty B. kind C. composition D. dangerous

answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50.

After two decades of growing student enrollments and economic prosperity, business schools in the United

States have started to face harder times. Only Harvard's MBA School has shown a substantial increase in

enrollment in recent years. Both Princeton and Stanford have seen decreases in their enrollments. Since