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Quiz ID: 12054
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Question 6 (Question ID: 13-597239)
Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress.
A. magnify
B. satellite
C. represent
D. sallowness
Question 7 (Question ID: 13-597241)
Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress.
A. prominent
B. imprudent
C. intimate
D. aggregate
Question 8 (Question ID: 13-597242)
Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress.
A. interpellate
B. adulterate
C. conceptualize
D. superimpose
Question 9 (Question ID: 13-597250)
Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).
We tried to phone you back, but the line was engaged.
A. in use
B. under repair
C. out of order
D. on schedule
Question 10 (Question ID: 13-597253)
Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Jane always helps me in difficulties, and I count on her.
A. trust
B. respect
C. follow
D. adore
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Question 11 (Question ID: 13-597258)
Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Data from the space flight should pave the way for a more detailed exploration of Mars.
A. entitle
B. restrain
C. facilitate
D. originate
Question 12 (Question ID: 13-597262)
Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Traditionally, the costume is comprised of a wooden goat mask and a suit made of goat skin.
A. Abnormally
B. Habitually
C. Historically
D. Conventionally
Question 13 (Question ID: 13-597265)
Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).
His career in the illicit drug trade ended with the police raid this morning.
A. unofficial
B. irregular
C. secret
D. legal
Question 14 (Question ID: 13-597266)
Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).
The lights and lamps in Diwali are said to help the Hindu goddess, Lakshmi, find her way into
people's homes, bringing prosperity in the year to come.
A. abundance
B. possession
C. remorse
D. deprivation
Question 15 (Question ID: 13-597568)
Without financial aid, the tuition fees and school expenses would be _____ to many students.
A. restrictive
B. incidental
C. prohibitive
D. affordable
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Question 16 (Question ID: 13-597569)
_____ while I was sleeping like a log in my bedroom last night.
A. I must have my house broken into
B. My house must have been broken into
C. I should have my house broken into
D. My house should have been broken into
Question 17 (Question ID: 13-597575)
In diplomatic negotiations, it is believed that _____ should either side use the public interest
as a bargaining counter.
A. by a stroke of luck
B. out of the blue
C. in no circumstances
D. only in uncertainty
Question 18 (Question ID: 13-597593)
The principal said that he would penalize the student's mischief but then he just went through
the _____ and let this student get away with it.
A. motions
B. paces
C. roof
D. floor
Question 19 (Question ID: 13-597599)
Rather than devising sophisticated strategies to cope with unpredictable scenarios, the
manager decided to play it by _____.
A. hand
B. eye
C. head
D. ear
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Question 20 (Question ID: 13-597697)
Read and choose the correct answer.
Cai Rang floating market, one of the largest floating markets in the Mekong Delta, is a beautiful
sight for vacationers Q20.1.................... in the unique land in the south of Vietnam. With
geographical features consisting of both land and rivers, and a Q20.2.................... of people like the
Kinh and the Khmer, this famous destination reflects clearly the cultural values found in the
Mekong Delta as well as becomes a famous destination in the Mekong River. Local and foreign
tourists can Q20.3.................... in the sights, sounds, colourful lifestyle and tastes of this wonderful
attraction.
Cai Rang floating market runs the business as early as 5 a.m. until 12 p.m. Q20.4.................... if
travelers want to watch the sunrise while enjoying a cup of Vietnamese coffee on the river. In the
hustle and bustle of the floating market, vendors have their own unique advertisements to help
visitors easily notice their products. They will hang their products on a very tall bamboo stick in
their boats Q20.5.................... customers can simply look up and search out the goods they want to
have from a long distance. The main agricultural products for sale include bananas, oranges,
pineapples, coconuts, watermelons and vegetables. Mekong fish and even lottery tickets can also be
purchased here. Visitors will surely have an unforgettable experience observing how the locals make
their Q20.6.................... on this river, and understand more about the Mekong culture in the
southwest of Vietnam.
Moreover, tourists are advised to try a few of these delicious Q20.7.................... here as having local
food is the meaning to get themselves in Vietnamese culture. There are a bunch of local fresh
tropical fruits: green mangoes, pineapples, dragon fruits, oranges, coconuts, durians and more
Q20.8..................... For something different, it is recommended to try breakfast while riding in the
sampans at the market. They can choose to treat themselves a sandwich or a bowl of noodles (the
tradition crab or BBQ pork varieties are popular) and get the very special taste of the Mekong River.
Q20.3. A. merge their feelingsB. reinforce their C. articulate their D. immerse their
impressions views senses
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Read the text and answer the following questions.
For a whopping 57 miles, a runaway train loaded with iron ore hurtled down tracks in Western
Australia with nobody on board. The train was eventually deliberately derailed, creating a dramatic
crash scene with huge lengths of crumpled, twisted metal on the bright orange desert sand next to
the train track. The train, operated by Melbourne-based minerals, oil and gas company BHP, had
made a stop on its way to northwest Australia's Port Hedland. "The driver alighted from the
locomotive to inspect an issue with an ore car," the Australian Transport Safety Bureau stated.
That's when things went south, according to the safety bureau: "While the driver was outside of the
locomotive, the train commenced to runaway." It was eventually deliberately derailed, which was
operated by a control center. The ATSB has launched an investigation into Monday's incident. The
train had four locomotives and 268 wagons, the ATSB said. It averaged about 68 mph and traveled
for some 50 minutes before it was derailed, according to Australia's ABC.
"No one has been injured. We are working with the appropriate authorities to investigate the
situation," BHP said in a statement to Reuters. Western Australia's premier, Mark McGowan, told
ABC that it was apparent "extraordinary measures" had been necessary. "Obviously it would have
been very tense for everyone involved — BHP and the workforce, and the people of Port Hedland
— that a train was traveling down the track without a driver and obviously out of control,"
McGowan said. Industry specialists were confused about why the train would have run away down
the tracks. "Usually, once the driver leaves the train, the brakes are engaged. There are procedures
for that," Rail Safety Consulting Australia owner Phillip Barker told ABC. "There would have been
a procedure in place to make sure the train didn't move off." BHP estimates that about 1.5
kilometers of track has been damaged and expects "the recovery process to take about one week."
Analysts think iron ore prices could see a short-term bump as a result of this derailment, according
to the news service. BHP is planning to draw from its stockpiles at Port Hedland as it repairs its rail
service, The West Australian reported. And as the company grapples with how, exactly, one of its
trains came to be traveling driverless, it's worth noting that another iron ore company has been
working to develop (purposely) driverless trains in Australia. The Rio Tinto company says it
completed its first delivery of iron ore using an autonomous train in July.
(Adapted from https://www.npr.org/2018/11/06/664729853/runaway-train-blazes-through-
western-australia-for-more-than-50-miles)
Question 21 (Question ID: 13-597790)
What is the word "alighted" in paragraph 1 closest in meaning to?
A. Stepped off the train
B. Brought a flashlight
C. Separated a train car
D. Went from car to car
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Question 22 (Question ID: 13-597792)
What, most likely, was the control center's role in the incident?
A. It caused the train to run away.
B. It shut off the train's engines.
C. It decided to derail the train.
D. It altered the path of the train.
Question 23 (Question ID: 13-597799)
What is it meant by saying "it was apparent 'extraordinary measures' had been necessary"
from paragraph 3?
A. The amount of damage was huge, but there was no other choice.
B. Solutions beyond the day-to-day were needed in situations like this.
C. Seemingly, only a miraculous technique could resolve this issue.
D. Everyone acknowledges it was a super heroic feat that occurred.
Question 24 (Question ID: 13-597801)
Why does Mark McGowan mention "the people of Port Hedland" in paragraph 3?
A. They contributed to the workforce of the train-operating company.
B. They stimulate a desire to develop a controllable driverless train.
C. Their city took the responsibility of derailing the train.
D. The train would have crashed somewhere in their city.
Question 25 (Question ID: 13-597825)
What question is Phillip Barker most likely interested in answering?
A. Did the driver fail to engage the brakes or did the brakes disengage?
B. Is there a fault with the procedure for engaging the train' brakes?
C. Was the driver misinformed about the procedure of leaving the train?
D. Why did the brakes malfunction and allow the train to move off?
Question 26 (Question ID: 13-597827)
What is the main subject of Paragraph 3?
A. The government's responses to the incident
B. Reactions outside of BHP to the incident
C. The emotional effects the incident produced
D. Safety experts' statements on the incident
Question 27 (Question ID: 13-597833)
Why does the author mention developments by the Rio Tinto company?
A. To inspirationally demonstrate the future of railway transportation
B. To optimistically suggest that runaway trains may be less common
C. To light-heartedly say driverless trains could be normal and safe
D. To impartially commend the company for its technological success
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Question 28 (Question ID: 13-597837)
Which of the following is mentioned in the passage?
A. The train was traveling from Melbourne to Port Hedland.
B. Four people were utilized in the operation of the train.
C. Orange-colored sand was being transported by the train.
D. Clean-up and railway repairs will likely take seven days.
Question 29 (Question ID: 13-597847)
Carly: "How's the coffee?"
Hương: "_____ Thanks."
A. Yes, I'd like a cup, please.
B. It's just the way I like it.
C. It's a bit stronger than I like.
D. Oh, no. One cup is enough.
Question 30 (Question ID: 13-597860)
Mark: "_____"
Duong: "Thanks. I owe you one."
A. I watered your plants while you were on vacation.
B. Here is the one million dong that I borrowed from you.
C. Congratulations! I heard you got that job you wanted.
D. Let's go out to have hotpot with me tomorrow lunch.
Question 31 (Question ID: 13-597861)
Boss: "I would appreciate it if you came in early tomorrow."
Staff: "_____"
A. Oh, hey, don't mention it.
B. Okay. I don't mind if I do.
C. I think I can arrange that.
D. We'll soon see about that.
Question 32 (Question ID: 13-597866)
Trang: "If we don't discipline these students, cheating will only become more commonplace."
John: "_____ But what they did is not forbidden by the current policy."
A. I see what you mean.
B. How do you figure?
C. We'll take it over.
D. That's not what I heard.
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Question 33 (Question ID: 13-597870)
Boss: "I want you to take Thursday off to celebrate Christmas."
Staff: "_____"
A. Wow, I'm in luck!
B. I heartily approve!
C. I couldn't care less.
D. Oh, much obliged.
Question 34 (Question ID: 13-597894)
Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful
conversation.
a. I haven't had the chance.
b. You're kidding. Thanks for telling me.
c. Have you downloaded Hero's Challenge yet?
d. Oh, good. Don't. It's full of viruses.
A. c-a-d-b
B. c-b-d-a
C. c-d-b-a
D. c-a-b-d
Question 35 (Question ID: 13-597895)
Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful
conversation.
a. I got a D in college chemistry.
b. You should be glad that you didn't. Working as a doctor is really challenging.
c. What happened to your plan?
d. I was going to be a doctor.
A. c-a-d-b
B. d-b-c-a
C. a-c-d-b
D. d-c-a-b
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Question 36 (Question ID: 13-597897)
Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful
conversation.
a. I was thinking of fried rice.
b. Those places are a dime a dozen.
c. What would you have me do?
d. I'd like to open a restaurant.
e. I'd love a good spring roll shop.
f. What will you specialize in?
A. e-b-c-d-f-a
B. c-d-f-e-b-a
C. d-f-a-b-c-e
D. f-d-c-e-a-b
Question 37 (Question ID: 13-597909)
Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful
conversation.
a. What's wrong? Maybe I can help.
b. That's what I'm trying now.
c. Sorry. I have a few adjustments to make.
d. Have you tried reducing the throttle?
e. The engine seems to be getting too much fuel.
f. What's all this commotion?
A. a-e-f-b-d-c
B. f-e-d-c-a-b
C. f-c-a-e-d-b
D. a-e-c-d-b-f
Question 38 (Question ID: 13-597913)
Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful
conversation.
a. Alright, you go do that, then.
b. I understand, but I don't mind paying an overdraft fee.
c. I would like to withdraw one thousand dollars.
d. Thank you, sir. And what transaction can I help you with?
e. It looks like you don't have sufficient funds to do that.
f. I can give you the money, but I'll need to get the manager's approval.
A. c-f-d-e-b-a
B. d-c-e-b-f-a
C. d-c-f-a-e-b
D. c-d-b-e-a-f
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Question 39 (Question ID: 13-597954)
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
I prefer traveling with my friends because I will have a better time.
A. I will travel with my friends because I want to have more good time with them.
B. If I had my friends to travel with, I would have a much better time.
C. I choose going with my friends to have a more enjoyable traveling experience.
D. My friends always give me a great time when we travel together.
Question 40 (Question ID: 13-597965)
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
I'm convinced that most people watch too much TV these days.
A. I have enough evidence to prove that people now spend too much time on TV.
B. I myself have no doubt that watching TV is a routine activity for most people.
C. I believe that the majority of people nowadays watch TV more than they should.
D. I am trying to persuade others that they should reduce their TV watching time.
Question 41 (Question ID: 13-597974)
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
Her heart beat extremely fast, as if it was going to burst out of her chest.
A. Her heart appears to break out of her chest at its strikingly high speed.
B. Beating overly fast, her heart gave the false symptom that it might break apart.
C. She is suffering from the great pain caused by her uncontrollable heartbeat.
D. Her heartbeat was too fast that it seems to be out of order in her chest.
Question 42 (Question ID: 13-597977)
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
People presumed that I would put up with inconveniences if I gave up my car.
A. People blamed me for annoyance that they had suffered when I gave up my car.
B. People couldn't stand the difficulties of having no car and expressed their opposition.
C. People put me off because they had encountered drawbacks when leaving the car.
D. People argued that abandoning my car would make me suffer from nuisance.
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Question 43 (Question ID: 13-597992)
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
It is her sense of humour and supportive friends that make it possible for Angela to endure
these difficult times.
A. Angela believes that if you have a sense of humour and friends supporting you, you can always
surmount hard times.
B. Without the support of friends and her sense of humour, Angela wouldn't be able to make it
through these hard times.
C. With a sense of humour and supportive friends, Angela could possibly be enduring these
difficult times.
D. Diffcult times are hard for Angela to endure when she lacks a sense of humour or friends around
supporting her.
Question 44 (Question ID: 13-597993)
Choose the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.
Around 40% of clothing items in Ghana become waste. They end up in rivers.
A. Around 40% of clothing items which end up in rivers become waste in Ghana.
B. Around 40% of clothing items in Ghana become waste that ends up in rivers.
C. Around 40% of clothing items in Ghana become waste, or they'll end up in rivers.
D. Around 40% of clothing items will either become waste or end up in rivers in Ghana.
Question 45 (Question ID: 13-597994)
Choose the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.
I think I won't live here for the rest of my life. I intend to move to a southern city in my
country.
A. I don't think I'll settle down here forever; in fact, I plan on a move to a southern city in my
country.
B. I think living a long life here is impossible, and I aim at going to a southern city in my country.
C. I have no intention of living here for long; instead, I am meant to move to the south of my
country.
D. Believing that here is just a place to reside temporarily, I have headed south in my country.
Question 46 (Question ID: 13-597997)
Choose the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.
Science is widely applicable to many domains. Sharing our scientific knowledge can
potentially benefit other fields.
A. Science is largely applied in other fields; in other words, spreading our scientific knowledge in
many domains is favorable.
B. We are likely to take advantage of other fields to acquire scientific knowledge, hence its
considerable relevance to many domains.
C. Provided that scientific knowledge we deliver is beneficial to other fields, science is for sure an
indispensable part in many domains.
D. Given that science is generally involved in many domains, other fields can take benefits from our
shared scientific knowledge.
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Question 47 (Question ID: 13-597998)
Choose the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.
Sunscreen pollution can spoil marine habitats. Along with the upcoming climate change -
another threat to marine habitats, the damages might be more severe.
A. Sunscreen pollution and future climate change combined could be a greater threat to marine
habitats than either would be separately.
B. It is not only sunscreen pollution but also climate change that in all probability does substantial
harm to marine habitats.
C. While sunscreen pollution can be detrimental to marine habitats, climate change is likely to exert
more negative impacts.
D. Either sunscreen or climate change could seriously threaten marine habitats, which is probably
an alarming risk in times to come.
Question 48 (Question ID: 13-597999)
Choose the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.
It is hard by all accounts to agree that richer countries should assist poor nations. A number of
people seem to be in line with both sides.
A. Richer countries are occasionally urged on to join hands with poor nations by virtue of the
number of people who consent to both sides.
B. The proposal that richer countries are accountable for giving assistance to poor nations leads to
some inconsistency among the concerned parties.
C. It is quite burdensome for richer countries to subsidize poor nations, which received both
advocacy and opposition from the concerned parties.
D. Whether richer countries should help poor nations is a controversial issue, both sides of which
are apparently supported by a number of people.
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Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
As education systems are diversifying and expanding, the creation of new jobs and opportunities
are changing the way individuals make their career choices. Career guidance, a counselling program
that helps students choose the right career path based on their educational and professional choices,
can be of great assistance when it comes to this important decision. (1) _____, career plays an
increasingly significant role in each individual's life. With numerous courses, certifications, colleges,
and job opportunities on hand, choosing the right career path could become intimidating for
students. Hence, career counsellors can step in (2) _____.
Furthermore, career counselling also assists students in gaining insight into essential requirements
of undergraduate institutions that provide education and training for their future careers. (3) _____
students are guided to explore various career options and the educational requirements needed to
pursue those options, they can develop viable strategies to meet those demands. Thus, students are
more likely to be admitted to study the majors suitable for their future occupations. Besides, career
counselling is the professional assistance that must be provided by educational institutions. (4)
_____ students tend to rely on their family and friends, leading to choices where they end up in
careers that they do not see a successful future in. As a consequence, the importance of career
guidance and counselling in schools must not be ruled out.
To recap, with such changes in modern education in place, though career planning has become
more complex and confusing, (5) _____.
Question 49 (Question ID: 13-598005)
Choose the correct answer for (1)
A. Naturally
B. Principally
C. Noticeably
D. Positively
Question 50 (Question ID: 13-598012)
Choose the correct answer for (2)
A. to sort out on students' behalf the most appropriate career options available
B. to undertake rational and unbiased assessments backed up by good expertise
C. to make students feel impelled to opt for the best-fit career matches on offer
D. to offer their own expertise enlightening the right career route to each student
Question 51 (Question ID: 13-598015)
Choose the correct answer for (3)
A. Until
B. In case
C. Once
D. If
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Question 52 (Question ID: 13-598017)
Choose the correct answer for (4)
A. While career counsellors provide future trends and prospects of different jobs
B. Where formal sources of career-related guidance are not easily accessible
C. Though chances of getting someone whose thoughts are aligned are quite small
D. If schools raise awareness and gain understanding of career counselling
Question 53 (Question ID: 13-598018)
Choose the correct answer for (5)
A. career consultancy empowers students in making the right career choices early on in their lives
B. numerous students fall prey to career confusion, finding themselves not reaching their potential
C. career counselling might be needed to clear the confusion and distractions coming along the way
D. counselees may feel at ease to discuss the issues bothering them in career counselling sessions
Question 54 (Question ID: 13-598019)
Write an academic essay of about 250 words on the following topic.
It is common to see people focused on their phones everywhere, from home to public places,
and in almost every activity in their lives. Many people think that this phenomenon is
understandable in this technological era while others are concerned about its negative effects
in different aspects.
Which opinion do you agree with?
Use relevant examples and explanations to support your ideas.
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Question 3. A Question 4. C
Question 5. B Question 6. C
Question 7. B Question 8. D
Question 9. A Question 10. A
Question 11. C Question 12. A
Question 13. D Question 14. D
Question 15. C Question 16. B
Question 17. C Question 18. A
Question 19. D Question 20.
20.1 B 20.2 A 20.3 D 20.4 A
20.5 C 20.6 B 20.7 C 20.8 A
Question 21. A Question 22. D
Question 23. B Question 24. D
Question 25. A Question 26. B
Question 27. C Question 28. D
Question 29. B Question 30. A
Question 31. C Question 32. A
Question 33. D Question 34. A
Question 35. D Question 36. C
Question 37. C Question 38. B
Question 39. C Question 40. C
Question 41. A Question 42. D
Question 43. B Question 44. B
Question 45. A Question 46. D
Question 47. A Question 48. D
Question 49. A Question 50. D
Question 51. C Question 52. B
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Question 53. A
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