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Choose the word whose underlined part differs from that of the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

Question 1

  1. person
  2. police
  3. oppose
  4. improve

Question 2

  1. ethical
  2. success
  3. execute
  4. concern

Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 3

  1. itself
  2. someone
  3. subject
  4. virtue

Question 4

  1. magazine
  2. understand
  3. theater
  4. circumstance

Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 5

Using public transportation helps to reduce __________ gas emissions from cars.

  1. exhaust
  2. factory
  3. greenhouse
  4. natural

Question 6

She''s studying hard because she __________ a doctor.

  1. want to be
  2. wants to be
  3. wanted to be
  4. will want to be

Question 7

This pizza is much __________ than the one I had yesterday.

  1. tastier
  2. tastiest
  3. as tasty
  4. tasty

Question 8

She __________ much happier now if she __________ to pursue her passion last year.

  1. would be - chose
  2. would be - had chosen
  3. will be - had chosen
  4. will be - chose

Question 9

Duy is angry because he got a bad grade on a test he studied hard for.

Duy: "I studied all night for that test and I still failed! It''s so unfair!"

Charlotte: "__________"

  1. You should talk to the teacher about it.
  2. That''s really rough. You must feel disappointed after all that effort.
  3. Maybe the test was too difficult.
  4. Don''t worry, one bad grade won''t matter.

Question 10

My sister wants to be a writer __________ writes exciting adventure stories.

  1. when
  2. which
  3. where
  4. who

Question 11

My little brother is __________ of the dark.

  1. fond
  2. full
  3. terrified
  4. tired

Question 12

__________ factors can influence a person''s decision.

  1. Much
  2. Number
  3. Many
  4. Amount of

Read the following instruction and choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 13 to 16.

HOW TO PRIORITIZE TASKS

1. Make a list of all the tasks you need to complete.

2. (13) __________ tasks that are urgent and important and do those first.

3. Next, focus on important tasks that have a less (14) __________ deadline.

4. Consider which tasks you can delegate (15) __________ others.

5. Block out time in your day or week to focus on (16) __________ most important tasks.

Question 13

  1. Postpone
  2. Delay
  3. Ignore
  4. Identify

Question 14

  1. important
  2. flexible
  3. urgent
  4. immediate

Question 15

  1. for
  2. by
  3. with
  4. to

Question 16

  1. x (no article)
  2. an
  3. a
  4. the

Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions from 17 to 18.

Question 17

Choose the correct order of sentences a, b, and c.

The Language Barrier

While traveling in Seoul, I wanted to visit a famous temple I''d seen in a travel magazine.

a. Despite my best efforts, we struggled to understand each other''s languages.

b. A young woman, overhearing our conversation, stepped in with a friendly smile.

c. I approached a street vendor, hoping to ask for directions in my limited Korean.

  1. b - a - c
  2. a - c - b
  3. c - b - a
  4. c - a - b

Question 18

Choose the sentence that most appropriately ends the text in Question 17.

  1. We managed to communicate using gestures, eventually understanding each other.
  2. Her English skills were excellent, which impressed both the vendor and me.
  3. She spoke fluent Korean, making it easy for her to tell me where to go.
  4. She translated for us, bridging the language gap and ensuring I found my way.

Choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 19 to 24.

The Symphony of Sound: Exploring Classical Music

Classical music, with its rich history and complex melodies, offers (19) __________ beauty to listeners. From the soaring violins in a concerto to the deep resonance of a cello in a sonata, each instrument contributes to a tapestry of sound. Listening to classical music can evoke (20) __________ range of emotions, from the joy of a Mozart symphony to the drama of a Beethoven sonata.

Many people find that listening to classical music provides (21) __________ benefits. It can help to focus the mind, making it ideal for studying or working. (22) __________, the calming melodies can soothe stress and anxiety. (23) __________ you prefer the grandeur of an orchestra or the intimacy of a solo piano, classical music offers a world of sonic exploration. Taking the time to appreciate this genre can enrich your life and open your ears to (24) __________ new and wonderful sounds.

Question 19

  1. incredibly
  2. incredible
  3. an incredible
  4. an incredibly

Question 20

  1. a wider
  2. a wide
  3. wide
  4. widely

Question 21

  1. number of
  2. a number
  3. numerous
  4. much

Question 22

  1. For example,
  2. Additionally,
  3. However,
  4. Therefore,

Question 23

  1. Because
  2. Although
  3. If
  4. Whether

Question 24

  1. a lot
  2. many
  3. lot
  4. much

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions.

Question 25

"We''ll visit Grandma next Saturday," the children said.

  1. The children said they will visit Grandma the following Saturday.
  2. The children said we would visit Grandma the following Saturday.
  3. The children said they would visit Grandma next Saturday.
  4. The children said they would visit Grandma the following Saturday.

Question 26

I think this movie is really interesting.

  1. I think so, this movie is really interesting.
  2. This movie is really interesting, in my view.
  3. Interesting, I think this movie is.
  4. What about this movie is really interesting?

Choose the sentence that is made from the given cues in each of the following questions.

Question 27

He / love / show / new car / friends.

  1. He loves to show off his new car with his friends.
  2. He loves to show off his new car to his friends.
  3. He loves showing off his new car to his friends.
  4. He loves to show his new car off to his friends.

Question 28

He / really / collect / old coins / stamps.

  1. He really into collect old coins with stamps.
  2. He''s really into collecting old coins and stamps.
  3. He''s really into collecting old coin and stamp.
  4. He really into to collect old coins or stamps.

Read the following sign or notice and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 29

You are unpacking a box of groceries delivered to your house and see this sign on one of the packages. What does it mean?

  1. Don''t let penguins near the food.
  2. This food is only for penguins.
  3. Keep this food cold in the refrigerator but don''t put it in the freezer.
  4. This food has been frozen like a penguin.

Question 30

What is expected of people in this area?

Quiet Zone - Please Respect Others.
  1. They must be respectful of the security guards on duty.
  2. They must whisper instead of talking at a normal volume.
  3. They need to show identification to enter the quiet zone.
  4. They should remain quiet and avoid making noise.

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 36.

The invention of paper has revolutionized the way we communicate and record information. While its origins can be traced back to ancient China, the process of papermaking has undergone significant developments throughout history.

In ancient China, paper was made from plant fibers like hemp and mulberry bark. The fibers were soaked, pounded into a pulp, and then spread over a flat surface to dry. This early form of paper, known as "xuan paper," was known for its strength and durability, making it suitable for calligraphy and painting.

The knowledge of papermaking spread from China along the Silk Road, reaching the Islamic world in the 8th century. Arab papermakers introduced new materials, such as linen and cotton rags, which produced a smoother and finer paper. They also developed new techniques, like using watermills to power the pulping process.

The invention of the printing press in 15th century Europe created a huge demand for paper. To meet this demand, European papermakers adapted the existing techniques and began using wood pulp as a cheaper and more abundant source of fiber. This development marked a turning point in the history of papermaking, paving the way for the mass production of paper that we know today.

Question 31

What is the main topic of the reading passage?

  1. The different types of paper used in art.
  2. The history and development of papermaking.
  3. The importance of paper in modern society.
  4. The invention of the printing press.

Question 32

The word "revolutionized" in paragraph 1 is CLOSEST in meaning to __________.

  1. completely changed
  2. slightly improved
  3. quickly replaced
  4. gradually developed

Question 33

What material did ancient Chinese people use to make paper?

  1. Animal skins.
  2. Wood pulp.
  3. Cotton rags and linen.
  4. Plant fibers like hemp and mulberry bark.

Question 34

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a contribution of Arab papermakers?

  1. Using watermills for pulping.
  2. Introducing linen and cotton rags.
  3. Using wood pulp.
  4. Developing new techniques.

Question 35

What was the main reason for European papermakers to start using wood pulp?

  1. To experiment with new materials.
  2. To meet the high demand for paper.
  3. To improve the quality of paper.
  4. To reduce the cost of papermaking.

Question 36

The word "abundant" in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.

  1. scarce
  2. excessive
  3. sufficient
  4. plentiful

Four phrases/sentences have been removed from the text below. For each question, choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 37 to 40.

Baking bread is more than just combining flour, water, and yeast. It''s a fascinating example of chemical reactions transforming simple ingredients into a delicious and complex food. The process begins with yeast, a single-celled fungus, which feeds on sugars present in the flour. This process, known as fermentation, (37) __________.

These bubbles, trapped within the dough by the gluten network, are what give bread its airy texture. (38) __________. This process, called the Maillard reaction, is responsible for the browning of the bread''s crust and the development of its characteristic aroma and flavor.

Understanding the Maillard reaction allows bakers to control the color and flavor of their bread. (39) __________, resulting in a lighter-colored crust. Conversely, a longer bake at a higher temperature enhances the Maillard reaction, creating a darker crust and a more intense flavor.

(40) __________, showcasing how a simple understanding of chemistry can elevate a basic recipe into an art form.

A. As the bread bakes, the heat further interacts with the sugars and amino acids.

B. A shorter baking time minimizes this reaction

C. Baking bread beautifully demonstrates this interplay of science and culinary arts

D. releases carbon dioxide gas in the form of tiny bubbles

Question 37

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

Question 38

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

Question 39

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

Question 40

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

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