Choose the best one (A, B, C or D) to complete the sentence or replace the underlined word.
Mum _______ my homework after I _______ to school.
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Choose the underlined part that needs correcting.
My aunt, that is an excellent cook, is thinking of opening a restaurant.
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first sentence.
Helen and Mark got married. Then they went on a honeymoon to Mauritius. (after)
=> Helen and Mark went _______________________________.
Complete the sentences with correct form of words in the brackets.
My brother is _______ to text messaging. He sends about 50 messages a day! (ADDICT)
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first sentence.
My 15th birthday is next week.
=> I _____________________________ .
Choose the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/letter in each of the following questions.
a. Besides, doing chores together can actually be fun and it makes the work go faster.
b. Dear Mike, I hope you are well! I've been thinking about why it's important for children to help with housework.
c. It's a good way for families to spend time together and learn new skills.
d. Firstly, it teaches us responsibility and how to take care of our own things.
e. Also, when we help our parents, it shows them respect and gratitude for all they do for us.
f. Best wishes.
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from that of the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Happiness in marriage has long been a subject of fascination and exploration for both researchers and couples. It is widely acknowledged that marital satisfaction is not simply a matter of chance but rather the outcome of intentional actions, shared values, and a commitment to nurturing the relationship. Studies indicate that couples who prioritize emotional connection and invest in building a strong bond tend to experience deeper and more fulfilling partnerships. Experts (18) ______ and couples who prioritize emotional connection often enjoy stronger bonds. This emotional connection, (19) ______ through open communication and mutual understanding, plays a vital role in resolving conflicts and building trust.
Furthermore, couples must embrace the significance of adaptability and compromise in their relationship. Partners (20) ______ often achieve greater harmony.
While disagreements and challenges are inevitable in any long-term partnership, the way couples approach these conflicts is critical. The ability to engage in constructive dialogue (21) ______ and demonstrates their resilience, reinforcing the commitment to work together as a team. Such efforts contribute to the longevity and quality of the relationship, making it more rewarding for both individuals.
Ultimately, a happy and successful marriage is not defined by occasional moments of joy or grand gestures but by the consistent effort to cultivate an environment of respect, trust, and companionship. A strong relationship (22) ______, as well as shared dedication, mutual support, and the willingness to grow together, forming a partnership that endures the trials and joys of life.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
DEPENDENCE ON TECHNOLOGY: TIME FOR CHANGE!
[I] Los Angeles dancer, Brian Perez, was eating out with his friends one evening when suddenly everyone went quiet. [II] To his horror, he saw that the reason for this was that people were checking their phones. [III] What if they all put their gadgets in a pile in the middle of the table until they had finished the meal? [IV] If anyone picked up their phone, that person would have to pay the whole bill. And so, it is said, the game of 'phone stacking' was born.
The necessity for action like this highlights a major problem in today's society: our inability to disconnect from technology.
But while Brian's idea deals with the obsession in a social context, measures also need to be taken at home. Some people drop their smartphones into a box the moment they arrive home, which gives them the chance to interact with the people they live with. The fact that the phone cannot be heard - it is on silent - nor seen - the flashing lights are hidden by the box - means that they are no longer tempted to use it.
A less drastic solution is to ban electronic devices at certain times of day when the whole family is likely to be together, for example at meal times. This can be hard for everyone, from teenagers desperate to text friends to parents unable to switch off from work. On a normal day, however, dinner takes less than an hour, and the benefits of exchanging opinions and anecdotes with the rest of the family certainly makes up for the time spent offline.
Taking a break from technology is one thing, but knowing when to turn off a device is another. Time seems to stand still in the virtual world, and before you know it, you find that it is three o'clock in the morning. This is where a digital curfew comes in handy, a set time when all devices must be put away. Evenings without technology are usually nice and peaceful and make a more agreeable end to the day. And then it's time for bed. One of the best ways of ensuring you can sleep at night is to ban electronic devices altogether from the bedroom. Lying next to a machine bursting with information is far from relaxing, and the sounds it emits during the night can easily wake you up. With technology out of the room, a line has been drawn between daytime and sleep time, which enables us to switch off ourselves and drift off to sleep.
Which of the following best summarises the paragraph 3?
Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined.
Choose the best one (A, B, C or D) to complete the sentence or replace the underlined word.
Be careful or you _______ fall.
Choose the best one (A, B, C or D) to complete the sentence or replace the underlined word.
Natalie is _______ have a baby next month.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions.
Hi Sally,
a. Have you finished your homework yet?
b. See you at dinner tonight!
c. Also, don’t forget to stop by the supermarket to pick up some groceries for dinner.
d. I wanted to let you know that I’ll be home late today because I have a meeting at work.
e. If not, please try to get it done before dinner.
Love, Mummy
Read the following passage and choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 24 to 28.
Doing chores is good for children. Kids (24) __________ do housework develop important life skills that they will need for the rest of their lives. Doing the laundry, cleaning the house, and taking care of others are among the important skills students will need when they start their own families. These are the things that schools cannot fully teach, (25) __________ it's important for children to learn them at home. Moreover, sharing housework helps young people learn to take (26) __________. They know that they have to try to finish their tasks even though they do not enjoy doing them. (27) __________ benefit of housework is that it helps develop children's gratitude to their parents. When doing housework, they learn to appreciate all the hard work their parents do around the house for them. In addition, doing chores together helps (28) __________ family bonds, creating special moments between children and parents. All in all, doing housework can bring a lot of benefits to children.
Choose the best one (A, B, C or D) to complete the sentence or replace the underlined word.
Don't sit on that bench. I _________.
Read the following passage and choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 24 to 28.
Doing chores is good for children. Kids (24) __________ do housework develop important life skills that they will need for the rest of their lives. Doing the laundry, cleaning the house, and taking care of others are among the important skills students will need when they start their own families. These are the things that schools cannot fully teach, (25) __________ it's important for children to learn them at home. Moreover, sharing housework helps young people learn to take (26) __________. They know that they have to try to finish their tasks even though they do not enjoy doing them. (27) __________ benefit of housework is that it helps develop children's gratitude to their parents. When doing housework, they learn to appreciate all the hard work their parents do around the house for them. In addition, doing chores together helps (28) __________ family bonds, creating special moments between children and parents. All in all, doing housework can bring a lot of benefits to children.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17
a. Young marriage, defined as marrying before the age of 25, remains a common practice in many cultures, influenced by traditions, beliefs, and family expectations.
b. Critics point out that young couples often face issues like financial struggles, lack of maturity, and fewer opportunities for education or career advancement.
c. Proponents argue that marrying young helps couples build strong emotional bonds and grow together through shared life experiences.
d. Studies show that while the global rate of young marriages has declined in the past decade, it is still widely practiced, particularly in rural and traditional settings.
e. In summary, young marriage offers both benefits and challenges, requiring thoughtful consideration to ensure a stable and fulfilling partnership.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
The IQ test has been eclipsed in turn. Most people studying intelligence and creativity in the new millennium now prefer a broader definition, using a multifaceted approach(18)_______. If we are therefore assuming that talented, creative or gifted individuals may need to be assessed across a range of abilities, does this mean intelligence can run in families as a genetic or inherited tendency? Mental dysfunction - such as schizophrenia - can, so is an efficient mental capacity passed on from parent to child?
Evidence now exists that most young children, if given enough opportunities and encouragement,(19)_______. Bright or creative children are often physically very active at the same time, and so may receive more parental attention as a result - almost by default - in order to ensure their safety.(20)______. This can sometimes cause problems with other siblings who may feel jealous even though they themselves may be bright. Potentially undervalued,(21)_______. Two themes seem to run through famously creative families as a result. (22)______. Then they nurture and encourage these accordingly but in an even-handed manner. Individual differences were encouraged, and friendly sibling rivalry was not seen as a particular problem. Another undeniable theme is a mixture of genetics, the environment, parental teaching and luck that determines how successful or talented family members are. This last point - luck - is often not mentioned where talent is concerned but plays an undoubted part.
Choose the best one (A, B, C or D) to complete the sentence or replace the underlined word.
Last week he got a phone call from his father, _______ he hadn’t spoken to for years.
Choose the best one (A, B, C or D) to complete the sentence or replace the underlined word.
If my brother _________ a journalist, he would meet and write about famous people.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
The IQ test has been eclipsed in turn. Most people studying intelligence and creativity in the new millennium now prefer a broader definition, using a multifaceted approach(18)_______. If we are therefore assuming that talented, creative or gifted individuals may need to be assessed across a range of abilities, does this mean intelligence can run in families as a genetic or inherited tendency? Mental dysfunction - such as schizophrenia - can, so is an efficient mental capacity passed on from parent to child?
Evidence now exists that most young children, if given enough opportunities and encouragement,(19)_______. Bright or creative children are often physically very active at the same time, and so may receive more parental attention as a result - almost by default - in order to ensure their safety.(20)______. This can sometimes cause problems with other siblings who may feel jealous even though they themselves may be bright. Potentially undervalued,(21)_______. Two themes seem to run through famously creative families as a result. (22)______. Then they nurture and encourage these accordingly but in an even-handed manner. Individual differences were encouraged, and friendly sibling rivalry was not seen as a particular problem. Another undeniable theme is a mixture of genetics, the environment, parental teaching and luck that determines how successful or talented family members are. This last point - luck - is often not mentioned where talent is concerned but plays an undoubted part.