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1. 
If you've made an effort, you should explain the …………. and the reason behind it.

2. 
I believe it was a(n) ………….that John and his wife were not killed in that airplane crash last year.

3. 
She has a …………. range of experience in teaching, in many different schools.

4. 
The apple trees have already finished ___________, but we can hardly call the small green fruit apples yet.

5. 
More building development around the city would endanger the ………….of a wide variety of animals.

6. 
The initial report said that the beaches of both islands are places where sea turtles …………. their eggs.

7. 
He wanted to …………. under his desk and hide but he had to help the guy out.

8. 
The body ……………. chemicals called endorphins to control the pain

9. 
The research used photos which show men and women making a range of …………. expressions

10. 
She …………. me for practically every mistake in the report.

11. 
My wife and I are regular walkers in this area and continue to be amazed by the amount of rubbish and trash …………… by the ‘good’ residents of North Bedfordshire.

12. 
studies suggest that regular intake of the vitamin significantly …………… brain function.

13. 
I didn’t want to share a room with a complete …………., so I asked for a private one.

14. 
If you're not happy with it, you should complain. Don't just ………… in silence.

15. 
The sun broke out from behind a …………. of clouds

16. 
So what do their expressions, hand ………………, body movements and speech say about what they're really thinking and feeling?

17. 
You have to put the chicken and eggs in the center of the dish, with the vegetables and fries around the …………..

18. 
They discovered four men ………….to a piece of wood in the sea.

19. 
After the lights went out, it took a few seconds for her eyes to ………….to the dark.

20. 
Laboratory tests gave enough ………….that the meat presents no risk to human health.

21. 
Dr. Robinson is the professor …………..everyone at the university respects.

22. 
Our professor believes that it takes years of studying to be a good psychologist. So he always tells us …………..patient.

23. 
The man …………..watch we found yesterday is Mr. Richards. He’s my father’s friend

24. 
If she …………..her work at the office seriously, she’ll probably get a raise next month.

25. 
What's the name of that guy …………… party we went to last week?

26. 
Choose the correct one

“Did you see two armed robbers breaking into the shop?”

” I just saw the man with a dark shirt, not ……… one.”

27. 
Choose the correct one

“The man ………………. the other day is here. Would you like to talk to him?”

“Sure, let him in.”

28. 
Summer is the time …………. I go swimming a lot.

29. 
I will leave early ………………

30. 
Choose the correct one

“…………..you send some toilet paper up to my room, please?”

“Sure, ma’am. Right away.”

31. 
Choose the correct one

“Have you seen Mark recently?”

“Yeah, I ran into him ………… day.”

32. 
If she ………. the car, we ………. go on a trip.

33. 
Choose the correct one

“Do you remember the man ……………. on modern art?”

” Of course I remember him! He did really well.”

34. 
It was holiday yesterday, so you ………… be at work.

35. 
My friend Pierre has invited me to …………..France to visit …………..Eiffel Tower. I’m really excited about it.

36. 
Choose the correct one

“Where does your daughter go to school?”

“She goes to …………..school …………..your daughter does.”

37. 
Choose the correct one

“Jim has traveled a lot in ………. Middle East.”

” Has he? I thought he had just been to …. United Kingdom. “

38. 
I often listen to …….. radio, but I hardly ever watch ……. television.

39. 
It’s my best friend’s wedding tonight, but I don’t know what ……………….

40. 
The family …………. house was decorated the most beautifully for the holidays will receive a trophy.

41. 
What is the main idea of the passage?


There is not enough gasoline in the world for everyone now, and each year there is less, so what are we going to do when it finishes? Perhaps we will go back to horses and bicycles.

In the Second World War, some people did not use gasoline in their cars. They made gas from wood and plants instead, and then they put it in big bags on top of their cars. The cars did not go fast, but it was better than nothing. However, we cannot cut down all our trees to make gas; we need them for other things, too.

Besides gas, we can also use electricity for our cars, but first we must make the electricity! Some countries have coal, and they make electricity with that. Other countries have big, dynamic rivers, and these turn turbines and make electricity more easily and cheaply.

We are also able to get power from the tides. We put turbines near the river. Then, when the tide comes up, it turns them again. And we know that the waves of the sea can also turn turbines when they go up and down. Which of all these will make our electricity in the year 2030?

42. 
Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage


There is not enough gasoline in the world for everyone now, and each year there is less, so what are we going to do when it finishes? Perhaps we will go back to horses and bicycles.

In the Second World War, some people did not use gasoline in their cars. They made gas from wood and plants instead, and then they put it in big bags on top of their cars. The cars did not go fast, but it was better than nothing. However, we cannot cut down all our trees to make gas; we need them for other things, too.

Besides gas, we can also use electricity for our cars, but first we must make the electricity! Some countries have coal, and they make electricity with that. Other countries have big, dynamic rivers, and these turn turbines and make electricity more easily and cheaply.

We are also able to get power from the tides. We put turbines near the river. Then, when the tide comes up, it turns them again. And we know that the waves of the sea can also turn turbines when they go up and down. Which of all these will make our electricity in the year 2030?

43. 
What does “dynamic” in line 9 mean


There is not enough gasoline in the world for everyone now, and each year there is less, so what are we going to do when it finishes? Perhaps we will go back to horses and bicycles.

In the Second World War, some people did not use gasoline in their cars. They made gas from wood and plants instead, and then they put it in big bags on top of their cars. The cars did not go fast, but it was better than nothing. However, we cannot cut down all our trees to make gas; we need them for other things, too.

Besides gas, we can also use electricity for our cars, but first we must make the electricity! Some countries have coal, and they make electricity with that. Other countries have big, dynamic rivers, and these turn turbines and make electricity more easily and cheaply.

We are also able to get power from the tides. We put turbines near the river. Then, when the tide comes up, it turns them again. And we know that the waves of the sea can also turn turbines when they go up and down. Which of all these will make our electricity in the year 2030?

44. 
What is the main purpose of the passage?


There is not enough gasoline in the world for everyone now, and each year there is less, so what are we going to do when it finishes? Perhaps we will go back to horses and bicycles.

In the Second World War, some people did not use gasoline in their cars. They made gas from wood and plants instead, and then they put it in big bags on top of their cars. The cars did not go fast, but it was better than nothing. However, we cannot cut down all our trees to make gas; we need them for other things, too.

Besides gas, we can also use electricity for our cars, but first we must make the electricity! Some countries have coal, and they make electricity with that. Other countries have big, dynamic rivers, and these turn turbines and make electricity more easily and cheaply.

We are also able to get power from the tides. We put turbines near the river. Then, when the tide comes up, it turns them again. And we know that the waves of the sea can also turn turbines when they go up and down. Which of all these will make our electricity in the year 2030?

45. 
Why are turbines used?


There is not enough gasoline in the world for everyone now, and each year there is less, so what are we going to do when it finishes? Perhaps we will go back to horses and bicycles.

In the Second World War, some people did not use gasoline in their cars. They made gas from wood and plants instead, and then they put it in big bags on top of their cars. The cars did not go fast, but it was better than nothing. However, we cannot cut down all our trees to make gas; we need them for other things, too.

Besides gas, we can also use electricity for our cars, but first we must make the electricity! Some countries have coal, and they make electricity with that. Other countries have big, dynamic rivers, and these turn turbines and make electricity more easily and cheaply.

We are also able to get power from the tides. We put turbines near the river. Then, when the tide comes up, it turns them again. And we know that the waves of the sea can also turn turbines when they go up and down. Which of all these will make our electricity in the year 2030?

46. 
Which of the following statements is TRUE about the passage?


World Mental Health Day, on 10 October, is a day to raise awareness of the effects mental illness has on millions of people’s lives across the world, and to help educate and inform us all. Around the world, one in four people will have some kind of mental illness during their lifetime. Around 450 million people are living with a mental health problem right now, making it one of the biggest health issues in the world. Yet people rarely talk about any mental health problems they have because there is still a lot of stigma. Employers should create an environment which supports good mental health. This also helps to reduce the number of days employees take off work. Your diet can also change your mood. Of course, we also need to look after our own mental health. Most people know that exercise is good for your body, but did you also know how good it is for your mental health?

47. 
What is the main idea of the passage?


World Mental Health Day, on 10 October, is a day to raise awareness of the effects mental illness has on millions of people’s lives across the world, and to help educate and inform us all. Around the world, one in four people will have some kind of mental illness during their lifetime. Around 450 million people are living with a mental health problem right now, making it one of the biggest health issues in the world. Yet people rarely talk about any mental health problems they have because there is still a lot of stigma. Employers should create an environment which supports good mental health. This also helps to reduce the number of days employees take off work. Your diet can also change your mood. Of course, we also need to look after our own mental health. Most people know that exercise is good for your body, but did you also know how good it is for your mental health?

48. 
What does the word “stigma” in line 6 mean?


World Mental Health Day, on 10 October, is a day to raise awareness of the effects mental illness has on millions of people’s lives across the world, and to help educate and inform us all. Around the world, one in four people will have some kind of mental illness during their lifetime. Around 450 million people are living with a mental health problem right now, making it one of the biggest health issues in the world. Yet people rarely talk about any mental health problems they have because there is still a lot of stigma. Employers should create an environment which supports good mental health. This also helps to reduce the number of days employees take off work. Your diet can also change your mood. Of course, we also need to look after our own mental health. Most people know that exercise is good for your body, but did you also know how good it is for your mental health?

49. 
Employers should be …………… towards people with mental health issues


World Mental Health Day, on 10 October, is a day to raise awareness of the effects mental illness has on millions of people’s lives across the world, and to help educate and inform us all. Around the world, one in four people will have some kind of mental illness during their lifetime. Around 450 million people are living with a mental health problem right now, making it one of the biggest health issues in the world. Yet people rarely talk about any mental health problems they have because there is still a lot of stigma. Employers should create an environment which supports good mental health. This also helps to reduce the number of days employees take off work. Your diet can also change your mood. Of course, we also need to look after our own mental health. Most people know that exercise is good for your body, but did you also know how good it is for your mental health?

50. 
According to the passage,


World Mental Health Day, on 10 October, is a day to raise awareness of the effects mental illness has on millions of people’s lives across the world, and to help educate and inform us all. Around the world, one in four people will have some kind of mental illness during their lifetime. Around 450 million people are living with a mental health problem right now, making it one of the biggest health issues in the world. Yet people rarely talk about any mental health problems they have because there is still a lot of stigma. Employers should create an environment which supports good mental health. This also helps to reduce the number of days employees take off work. Your diet can also change your mood. Of course, we also need to look after our own mental health. Most people know that exercise is good for your body, but did you also know how good it is for your mental health?

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