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Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the text?
A. British people like following the activities of people in the soap operas.
B. British people like watching TV the most.
C. British people usually watch news programmes in the evening.
D. British people prefer soap operas and news programmes to other 'V programmes.
Which of the following word can replase the word "fictitious" in paragraph 1?
A. famous
B. imaginary
C. legendary
D. brilliant
Which of the following statements is true about collections according to the text?
A. Collectors may collect expensive items or free gifts from fast-food restaurants.
B. Girls usually collect dolls and boys usually collect matchboxes.
C. Money is the most favourite thing to collect.
D. The stamps to collect must belong to the same category.
What is the main reason for playing sports of British people?
A. To earn money
B. To have fun
C. To make friends
D. To keep fit
Which is NOT a place where British people often socialise with friends?
A. the pub
B. the park
C. the club
D. the coffee shop
Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the other words.
A. introduced
B. laughed
C. beloved
D. jumped
Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the other words.
A. emotional
B. delighting
C. embarrassed
D. envious
Often, feelings of shame (8) in when we're embarrassed
A. jump
B. play
C. start
D. kick
humiliated in front of other people, like during a (9).
A. animation
B. dimension
C. eruption
D. presentation
Realizing or believing we're (10) inadequate, incapable or incompetent drives these feelings.
A. someone
B. somehow
C. something
D. somewhere
We tend to look (11) lower the head, look away or maintain a Crouched posture
A. upward
B. downward
C. forward
D. backward
Our natural (12). to shame is to try to escape the feelings by running away and hiding
A. genre
B. convention
C. response
D. behavior
Choose the word that has different main stress from the other words.
A. survive
B. rescue
C. worry
D. frighten
Choose the word that has different main stress from the other words.
A. adventure
B. disaster
C. waterfall
D. disorder
Armstrong, a famous American astronaut, is known as the first man to set foot on moon.
A a
B American astronaut
C known
D on moon.
Nowadays people are inclined to use ________ modified foods which have their genetic structures changed.
A. healthily
B. cleanly
C. naturally
D. genetically
Tom: "Would you mind lending me your car?" - Nancy: ________
A. Yes. Here it is
B. No, not at all
C. Yes, let's
D. Great ideas
The teacher looked ________ when the students continued talking during the lesson.
A. crossed
B. cross
C. crossedly
D. crossly
She won the game easily, to the ________ of all her fans.
A. excitement
B. delight
C. pride
D. suspicion
A friend of mine was envious ________ his success.
A. about
B. at
C. with
D. of
She felt a sharp a ________ in her leg, which made her mother worried.
A. hurt
B. tragedy
C. accident
D. pain
There ________ a museum here, but they knocked it down.
A. was used for
B. was used to
C. used to be
D. used to have
The plane ________ at 9 a.m., so I ________ to the airport early tomorrow.
A. is going to take/ will come
B. took off/ came
C. takes off/ am coming
D. will take off/ come
Sam can go out with his family this weekend because he's got ________ homework.
A. much
B. little
C. a few
D. any
The injured ________ hospitalized after receiving bullet wounds.
A. was
B. has been
C. were
D. had been
The river flows very fast, but these days it ________ much faster.
A. has flown
B. flew
C. is flowing
D. flowed
There was a power cut while she ________ the washing-up in the kitchen.
A. does
B. did
C. was doing
D. is doing
We have not met our teacher ________ he took early retirement.
A. therefore
B. since
C. after
D. until