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Question 1: “I didn‟t move boxes containing confidential documents.” said Daisy.
Question 2: It is over twenty years since I last got in touch with them.
Question 3: It is necessary for the local authority to impose social distancing on this infected area.
Question 4: A. natural B. damage C. endangered D. sacrifice
Question 5: A. qualified B. regarded C. determined D. discovered
Question 6: I was wondering if you could look for my parents for a few days while I am away on vacation.
A. am B. if C. a few D. look for
Question 7: The project is nearly completed and needs little work to finish them.
A. them B. almost C. little D. nearly
Question 8: In Japan, retirement has become a risky business for many wives, who are finding the stress of their husband's presence at home endurable.
A. stress B. presence C. risky D. endurable
Question 9: you plan, the better the result will be.
A. Carefully as B. The more careful C. The more carefully D. The less careful
Question 10: It sounded like a pipe dream, but he was so enthusiastic it was hard not to get excited
him.
A. about B. in C. for D. with
Question 11: The mass media are of communication, such as books, newspapers, recordings, radio, movies, television, mobile phones and the Internet.
A. models. B. parts C. types D. means
Question 12: Not many building firms will a profit this year due to Covid-19 pandemic.
A. do B. create C. construct D. make
Question 13: the entrance exam, he was allowed go away for a holiday.
A. Has been passing B. Having passed C. Have passed D. Passed
Question 14: What a/an cup and saucer!
A. little old amazing Chinese B. old little amazing Chinese
C. amazing little old Chinese D. amazing old Chinese little
Question 15: These bacteria have mutated into forms that are to certain drugs.
A. resistivity B. resist C. resistant D. resistance
Question 16: We managed to the competition by launching our product early.
A. outweigh B. outrage C. outwit D. outfight
Question 17: Using social networks helps you share feelings and work with friends, ?
A. doesn‟t it B. aren‟t they C. isn‟t it D. does it
Question 18: My cousin Covid-19 last week and she has been staying in the isolated area since then.
A. got away with B. put up with C. went down with D. got on with
Question 19: Just hold your , Tom! Let‟s think about this for a moment because it is an important decision to make.
A. cats B. dogs C. horses D. lions
Question 20: While Jim for Sam outside the cinema, he realized that the street was too crowded.
A. had been waiting B. waited C. had waited D. was waiting
Question 21: The telephone by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, which was a revolution in communication.
A. was inventing B. had been invented C. was invented D. invented
Question 22: James walks to work every day his new aparment in the city is quite near his office.
A. because of B. although C. in spite of D. now that
Question 23: , they will launch it on a large scale.
Question 24: A. expect B. tonight C. become D. message
Question 25: A. achievement B. consuming C. media D. addicted
Question 26: Although the cooling process may just be part of the natural variation of oceans, climatologists are still confounded by the massive accountable loss of heat.
A. accepted B. confused C. affected D. recognized
Question 27: Teenagers can become addicted to social networking if they can't control they spend online.
A. indifferent to B. negligent in C. independent from D. much interested in
We're all faced with difficult problems on a regular basis. In fact, sometimes you might feel like you'll be crushed by the weight of your problems. But how many of us use special creative problem- solving techniques to tackle these problems? "I didn't know there were special techniques," you say. Believe it or not, many experts have given a lot of thought to the problem of problem solving.
The obvious first step to solving a problem is to churn out possible solutions, right? Well, some experts say that the first thing you should do is define the problem in detail, even if it seems obvious. Write the problem down on a piece of paper and start asking yourself questions about it: Why is this a problem for me? What is the source of the problem? What will happen if I don't solve the problem? What do I really want to accomplish? Keep asking questions.
Once you've asked these questions and answered them, potential solutions may turn up. Or they may not. If you're still stuck, some experts recommend going for a walk. That's right- you should simply walk away from the problem. A change of scenery can inspire new ideas, and not focusing on the problem can actually open your mind to new possibilities.
If you still come up empty-handed at this point, you might try an unusual technique that some experts recommend. Open a dictionary, or any book or magazine, and pick out the first word you see. Write down anything that word makes you think of. Then look at your problem again. Something that you've written down may change your viewpoints and help you see the problem in a different way.
(Adapted from Select Readings by Linda Lee and Jean Bernard)
Question 28: Which of the following is NOT true in the passage?
Question 29: Which could be the best title for the passage?
A. Walk and talk to fix problems. B. Every problem needs a solution.
C. The problem of problem solving. D. Changing your opinions
Question 30: The word “they” in paragraph 4 refers to .
A. solutions B. possibilities C. problems D. experts
Question 31: The phrase “churn out” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to .
A. recover B. C. discover D. remind
Question 32: According to paragraph 2, what is said about the nature of problem-solving?
Until relatively recently, newspapers were our primary source of daily news. They must now compete, however, with online news, social media and television in a progressively digital age. The internet is changing the way people get their news, leaving a dwindling audience willing to pay for their daily paper. But given that the form first emerged in early-17th century Europe, it‟s probably about time the medium got overhauled. Newspapers have witnessed an extraordinary era of change: from the evolution of democratic institutions and political parties to the reshaping of whole countries and continents.
By the end of the 19th century, newspapers were using a visual template not unlike those of today, and had become the source of not only large profits but also unaccountable political and social influence for their owners – a trend that has continued to the present day. Newspapers prospered in this form for more than 150 years, and in many countries, daily life would have been inconceivable without access to one. But in many places, the continuing existence of newspapers is under threat.
Circulation figures for all types of newspapers, local, regional and national, bear out the fact that, in many Western nations at least, sales of printed newspapers had been falling for many years prior to the emergence of the internet. What is also beyond question, though, is that the arrival and exponential growth of the World Wide Web, leading to near-universal coverage, has accelerated this process greatly. Observing the rapidity and extent of this process around the world provides a fascinating insight into social change.
We now live in an age where speed and convenience have gained precedence over reliability and quality in most aspects of our existence. Regarding the former, newspapers only allow getting updated about events some considerable time after they have actually happened, while online users can access them more or less at the moment at which they occur. Printed newspapers, therefore, provide a less efficient source of news and, furthermore, do so in a less environmentally-friendly way than the internet, and at a direct cost to the consumer. Moreover, with news also available on tap through social media, consumers are continually bombarded from all sides, and therefore may not wish to have each story explained in great detail, as is the case in much of the printed media. Social media sites have also proven to be one of the most effective means of getting information out rapidly, and on a huge scale: news can now be tweeted before the mainstream media have even started their coverage.
(Adapted from Exam Booster Advanced by Carole Allsop, Mark Little and Anne Robinson)
Question 33: The word „they‟ in paragraph 4 refers to .
A. newspapers B. events C. readers D. online users
Question 34: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
Question 35: The word „inconceivable‟ in paragraph 2 mostly means .
A. fairly comprehensible B. impossible to imagine
C. easy to understand D. relatively positive
Question 36: According to paragraph 2, what is stated surrounding newspapers?
Question 37: Which best serves as the title for the passage?
Question 38: Which of the following is true, according to the passage?
Question 39: The word „emerged‟ in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to .
A. changed B. built C. appeared D. wrote
Question 40: Joe is not here with us. He will know how to fix this technical issue.
Question 41: Playing video games is funny. It can be detrimental to your health.
Question 42: Annie and Peter are talking about means of transportation.
Annie: “Do you prefer travelling by plane or by train?”
A. Thanks a lot. B. Sometimes C. No, I don‟t. D. I use neither.
Question 43: Daisy is talking to Mary on the phone.
- Daisy: “Thank you very much for helping me with that project”.
- Mary: “ ”.
Question 44: I really enjoy a cut and thrust with James; he always has a unique perspective, even if we clash sometimes.
A. a lively debate B. an approval C. a disagreement D. a boring discussion
Question 45: Immigrant families soon discovered that the streets of New York were not paved with gold.
A. made of gold B. making you poor. C. easy to get rich D. exciting to live in
In many cities worldwide, urban development is having a direct impact on the weather. It has been noticed that the difference in temperature is usually greater at night and the phenomenon occurs in both winter 46 summer. Experts agree that this is due to urban development, when open green spaces are replaced with asphalt roads and tall brick or concrete buildings. These materials retain heat 47 by the Sun and release it through the night. In Atlanta, in the US, this has even led to thunderstorms which occur in the morning rather than, as is more common, in the afternoon. Large cities around the world are adopting strategies to 48 this issue and it is not uncommon to find plants growing on top of roofs or down the walls of large buildings. In Singapore, the government has pledged
to transform it 49 a "city within a garden" and, in 2006, they held an international competition
calling for entries to develop a master plan to help bring this about. One outcome was the creation of 18 "Supertrees" – metal constructions 50 resemble very tall trees. Each one is a vertical freestanding garden and is home to exotic plants and ferns. They also contain solar panels used to light the trees at night and also containers to collect rainwater, making them truly self-sufficient.
(Adapted from "The Official Cambridge Guide to IELTS" by Pauline Cullen, Amanda French and Vanessa Jakeman)
Question 46: A. but B. nor C. or D. and
Question 47: A. generating B. to generate C. generated D. to be generated Question 48: A. continue B. combat C. facilitate D. condition Question 49: A. with B. on C. into D. as
Question 50: A. which B. who C. where D. whose
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