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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions Question A low B hot C sold D pole Question A carried B demanded C received D retired Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions Question A tourist B sunshine C weather D control Question A attentive B disabled C powerful D effective Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges Question Martin is asking Vic for advice - Martin: “Do you think which shirt suits me better?” - Vic: “ _” A Thanks anyway B The red one C No problem D I bought this one Question Susan and Laura are talking about robots - Susan: “I believe that manual workers will be completely replaced by robots.” - Laura: “ They will be retrained to take on other duties.” A I don’t think so B You’re exactly right C That’s what I think D There’s no doubt about it Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined bold word(s) in each of the following questions Question It was a really tricky maths question; I had to spend the whole afternoon finding an answer to it A slow B difficult C easy D quick Question The passion for writing from a very young age drove him to become a novelist A interest B responsibility C suitability D growth 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 The company was heavily criticised for releasing a lot of toxic substances into the local river A attended B pretended C blamed D praised Question 10 We may not find a solution right now, but don’t lose sleep over it We can have another discussion tomorrow A change our attitude towards B delay making a decision on C worry much about D feel relaxed about Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 11 The festival in the community centre every year A was held B is held C has held D had held Question 12 Jones couldn’t attend the seminar he missed the train A though B in spite of C because of D because Question 13 This printer is quite new, ? A wasn’t it B doesn’t it C hasn’t it D isn’t it Question 14 If painted in oils, A she received a lot of compliments B the artist made a real effort C the picture would look more appealing D the audience had to pay a higher price Question 15 We have to raise our if we want to survive in this competitive market A lunch B game C hand D name Question 16 Kyle was opening the door when someone his name A has called B is calling C had called D called Question 17 students attend the event, the happier we are A The most B More C The more D Most of Question 18 Tony threw away some of his old furniture to room for a new TV A play B earn C make D kick Question 19 Last Sunday, we visited the local art gallery bus A on B with C at D by Question 20 Lucy had to her surprise and asked why I hadn’t told her earlier A ingest B consume C inhale D swallow Question 21 The experience seemed to their friendship A strongly B strengthen C strong D strength Question 22 The doctor had to two of his teeth before the operation could begin A take out B take in C take on D take over Question 23 I was fascinated by the watch, but I couldn’t afford it A fashionable brown American B brown American fashionable C American fashionable brown D fashionable American brow Question 24 Her for not cleaning her room was that she had to the homework A aim B complaint C excuse D purpose Question 25 They will distribute the exam papers A until the children were ready B after the children had been ready C as soon as the children were ready D once the children are ready Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30 Classrooms have changed considerably in the last hundred years In the early 1900s, the average class in England was twice as big as the average in the 1960s - sixty pupils per class compared with thirty Nowadays, the average class size in a secondary school is twenty-three, (26) is still higher than in many other countries A hundred years ago, teachers were stricter than today Punishment was also more severe: pupils were often hit for bad behaviour - a practice not (27) in schools today The curriculum in the past was also less extensive and concentrated on the three Rs - Reading, Writing and Arithmetic - (28) today's curriculum includes everything from business studies to philosophy (29) people think that the teaching methods used in schools today are not as effective as those used in the past but, given the wide range of interactive (30) available today, the 21st century is definitely the most interesting time to be in the classroom for teachers and pupils alike (Adapted from First Master Class by Simon Haines and Barbara Stewart) Question 26 A what B whose C who D which Question 27 A affected B allowed C invented D required Question 28 A however B therefore C whereas D instead Question 29 A Every B One C Some D Another Question 30 A weapons B tools C instruments D utensils Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 31 to 35 Britain has always been a mixture of different nationalities and cultures The country itself is made up of four nations - England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland - each with its own cultural heritage Back in the 17th century, Britain became a global power and gained an enormous empire By the 1920s, the empire was home to 458 million people - a fifth of the world’s population! But forty years later, most of the colonies had gained their independence, and immigrants from Britain’s former colonies had begun to arrive in the UK and contribute to its multicultural society The longest-established ethnic minority in Britain is the black Caribbean population After the Second World War, there was a labour shortage in the UK and people from Jamaica and Trinidad, former British colonies, were encouraged to come and work in Britain In 1948, five hundred came over on the steamship Empire Windrush, and throughout the following decade, thousands more arrived Another wave of immigration to the UK occurred in the 1960s and 1970s India and Pakistan were formerly part of the British Empire, and many people arrived from those countries In previous decades, Indians and Pakistanis had also gone to work in British colonies in Africa But after those African countries gained independence, Asians were forced to leave and came to the UK Asians in Britain formed a close community and on the whole retained their own customs and languages Since the expansion of the European Union in 2004, the UK has seen more immigrants from continental Europe Most come to work in Britain and then return home after a few years, but others have chosen to settle in their new homeland (Adapted from Solutions 3rd Edition by Tim Falla and Pau A Davies) Question 31 Which could be the best title for the passage? A Britain - a New Discovery B Britain through the Lens of Foreigners C Famous Tourist Destinations in the UK D Britain - a Mix of Cultures Question 32 According to paragraph 1, what happened in the 17th century? A Four nations came into existence in Britain B Britain became a global power C The British population reached 458 million people D Britain lost its largest empire Question 33 The word its in paragraph refers to A colony B independence C the UK D society Question 34 The word formed in paragraph is closest in meaning to A developed B prevented C copied D finished Question 35 Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage? A People from the Caribbean were invited to come and work in Britain B India and Pakistan didn’t belong to the British empire C Some foreigners have opted for living in the UK D Asians tried to preserve their traditions when coming to the UK Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42 The line dividing work and leisure time is blurring before our eyes, says one expert, and a phenomenon called ‘weisure time’ is being created Many people who haven’t already given up the nine-to-five working day for the twenty-four seven life of weisure will probably so soon, according to sociologist Dalton Conley, who coined the term According to Conley, it is no longer clear what is work and what is fun in an office, at home or out in the street and it is becoming increasingly difficult to say whether activities and social spaces are more connected to work or play However, there are limits: the merging of work and leisure does not mean, for example, that bankers are working on complex financial matters during their children's parties But it does mean that more and more people are using smartphones and other new technology to contact business colleagues while they are with their families or to chat with Facebook friends during an office meeting So, what happened and why people want to mix work and play? First of all, according to Conley, there’s more work and less play than there was in the past ‘For the first time in history, the higher up the economic ladder you go, the more likely you are to have an extremely long working week,’ he says Busy people often want to save time by being involved in business and pleasure simultaneously Although there are clear benefits, what is disturbing is the idea that we will be changed by weisure ‘We are losing our so-called private life,’ Conley says ‘There’s less time to relax if we’re always mixing work and leisure.’ But, if you're thinking that a backlash may be around the comer for the weisure concept, you’re right In fact, according to Conley, it has already begun It is evident in the rise of alternative social movements involving people ‘who live in a more environmentally conscious way,’ he says But he believes that unless we are sent back to the Stone Age by a natural disaster of some kind, there’s no turning back the clock on the spread of weisure (Adapted from First Master Class by Simon Haines and Barbara Stewart) Question 36 Which best serves as the title for the passage? A A New Wave of Leisure B Welcome to a Novel Lifestyle C Work-Life Balance D The Fresh Pandemic of Entertainment Question 37 According to paragraph 1, what does Dalton Conley say about the future? A Many people will quit their jobs due to considerable pressure B Regular working hours will come to an end at some point C Some people will choose to work remotely D Many people will connect their work with enjoyment Question 38 The word merging in paragraph can be best replaced by A effect B improvement C support D combination Question 39 The word they in paragraph refers to A people B friends C colleagues D smartphones Question 40 The word simultaneously in paragraph mostly means A at a constant rate B in a different way C at the same time D to an alarming extent Question 41 Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage? A There are many people using their phones while attending a meeting B Dalton Conley was the first to invent the phrase ‘weisure time’ C Many employees decide to work overtime for economic reasons D Holding a high position in a company means having to work long hours Question 42 Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A People didn’t attach great importance to entertainment in the past B Bank clerks usually have to handle complicated financial documents C The public reaction to the mixing of work and leisure needs to be investigated D More people are expected to adopt the ‘weisure’ lifestyle in years to come Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions Question 43 Victoria had a big row with her parents over her study She regrets it now A If only Victoria had had a big row with her parents over her study B Victoria wishes she hadn’t had a big row with her parents over her study C If Victoria had a big row with her parents over her study, she would regret it D Victoria regrets not having had a big row with her parents over her study Question 44 TikTok has a considerable influence on teenagers Some of them have become addicted to it A No matter how influential Tiktok is, some teenagers have become addicted to it B Were it not for its great influence on teenagers, some of them would become addicted to TokTok C Not until some teenagers had addicted to TikTok did it greatly influence them D Such is the influence of TikTok on teenagers that some of them have become addicted to it Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions Question 45 There is no need for you to give him an apology A You should give him an apology B You mustn’t give him an apology C You needn’t give him an apology D You might give him an apology Question 46 Luke hasn’t had a date for nearly months A Luke last had a date nearly months ago B Luke didn’t have a date nearly months ago C Luke spends nearly months having a date D Luke has had a date for nearly months Question 47 “How is your life, Max?” asked Laura A Laura asked Max how was his life B Laura asked Max how his life was C Laura asked Max how your life was D Laura asked Max how his life had been Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions Question 48 One of the government officials was condemned yesterday for making inflammable A B C remarks about transgender people D Question 49 Two candidates were interviewed, but neither of him was selected for the job A B C D Question 50 Health experts think that there were more diseases like covid-19 in the near future A B C D THE END