- _____ do you wear at school, James?
- A white shirt and blue trousers.
Physically, I _____ my mother, but my sister doesn’t look anything like her.
I _____ vegetables in the kitchen when I heard the terrible story on the six o'clock news.
She _____ answer the question if she feels uncomfortable.
Stranger: Excuse me! _____ you show me the way to Main Street, please?
Man: Um, I am sorry I have no idea.
Alex: Have you planned your summer holiday yet?
Mia: Yes, we're thinking about spending it _____ a tropical island.
It is _____ knowledge that you should drink more water when you have got flu.
Mr. Smith is a _____ person. If he says he will do something, he will do it.
Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank.
Many children in school classes all over America are taking additional language courses in Chinese. The concept is easy. On one day they learn everything in English and the next they change to Chinese. It is an advantage to learn languages when you are young because small children up the language and use it in everyday situations. Chinese has become so popular that some schools even want to offer parents Chinese courses.
Because of China’s economy and influence is growing so fast, Chinese has become a language many people want to learn. In the United States, about 50,000 students from kindergarten to eighth grade are taking Chinese, to only 5,000 in 2004. About 100 million people worldwide are studying Chinese as a second language.
In the Philippines, people think that learning Chinese them to get better jobs in the future. In Panama, one government official has even thought about making Chinese compulsory in public schools; , it is so hard to get enough qualified teachers to teach Chinese. In the future, Mandarin Chinese might not English as the world’s number one language but because China is expanding further it will become an important language.
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.
Why Does Mom Pack Me Broccoli?
We’ve all had lunchbox disappointment. You open your lunchbox hoping for a bag of chips, a can of soda, and a slice of leftover pizza. Instead, you find the worst. You have a whole-wheat sandwich of cold cuts, an apple, and a small salad. Your parents say this kind of food is good for you. But what does that even mean?
Well, your parents pick out your food for a reason (and it’s not to disappoint you). Eating a balanced diet is important. Our government even tells us to do so. They want half of what we eat to be fruits and vegetables. They want one quarter to be grains, such as bread and rice. The last quarter should be proteins. We mainly get proteins from meat. If you eat a balanced diet, you’re on your way to being healthy!
What does it mean to be healthy? Well, healthy means a lot of things. You’ll probably think of good health as not being sick. That’s definitely one part. By eating healthy, you improve your immune system. This helps you fight off germs, so you’ll be sick less often. You are also less likely to have serious health issues, such as heart disease, later on in life.
But wait - there’s more! Eating a balanced diet means that you get all the vitamins and minerals you need to grow tall and strong. Certain vitamins, like Vitamin A, help you see clearly and in bright colors! Vitamin C keeps your muscles healthy, and Vitamin D keeps your bones and teeth hard and strong. You can make sure you get enough vitamins by eating lots of fruits and vegetables.
Source: Mobymax Reading Stories G3.0-3.3
What is the main idea of the passage?
According to the passage, fruits and vegetables should account for _____ of our diet.
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
Which kind of vitamins helps to strengthen your vision?
How can you get enough vitamins for your body?
Choose the correct answer in the box to complete the conversation. Write only the letter A-D in each blank.
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A. Why bother, if it still fits as well as ever? B. You know, it's always been my favourite. C. What I bought doesn't mean what I like. D. It's nice of you to say so. |
Woman: Oh hi, John, it is you! I thought so - I'd recognise that jacket anywhere.
Man:
Woman: Yes, but I thought you'd have a new one after all these years!
Man: After all, fashion has never interested me that much. I see you have to wear glasses now as well. I'm still not really used to mine.
Woman: But they look good on you, particularly now you’ve shaved your beard.
Man: Anyway, what have you been doing since I last saw you? You look well.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
He never sings except when he's taking a shower in the morning.
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Due to unforeseen circumstances, our group's scheduled visit to the museum has been cancelled.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
All other cafés are further away, so I have no other choice but this one.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
I prefer traveling with my friends because I will have a better time.
Read and do the following tasks.
A. Internet use is free for the first 45 minutes.
B. We will keep a photograph for you if you pay $30.
C. You might need to make a few changes to the item.
D. There is a maximum charge of $5.00 to use the internet.
E. All types of this dish are included in the offer.
F. This event is free to enter, but photographs cost $30 each.
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