She asked me if I _____ a laptop computer the following day.
The Secrel Island is _____ than the other books you mentioned.
It's not just partially dark at the bottom of the ocean - it's _____ dark!
Would you like _____ chicken curry and cola for dinner?
Mia received 20 dollars on her birthday. _____ used the money to buy more books for herself.
I always go camping in the mountains with my friends _____ summer.
Firdaus _____ forward to the arrival of his uncle from Malaysia tomorrow.
She was so surprised _____ the size of the teddy bear at the toy store.
Read the text below and decide which answer best fits each gap.
If you can roll a ball, you can play bowls. Everyone can play: young and old, men and women, the fit and the not so fit. It is the individual outdoor game that really is a sport for all. What other sports can grandparents play on equal terms with their grandchildren? What other game is so simple that you could it today and be competing in the national championship tomorrow?
Simple? Perhaps that is not the right word. There are thousands of bowls players will tell you that, although bowls is a game that anyone can pick up in five minutes, it takes a lifetime to master it. They are the people who have developed a passionate interest in the game. , for outsiders, bowls is another word and a strange and puzzling one. They see a bowl game in action and wonder what is going on.
What the players are trying to do is explaining . Their is to roll their bowls, called wood, as near as possible to the little white ball, called the jack. If one of your bowls finishes nearer to the jack than your opponent's, you score one point and he or she scores nothing. If you have the two nearest, you score two, and so on. The skill involved in rolling a bowl that weighs around 2 kilos across about 40 meters so that it stops only a very short distance from the target is just as impressive as the skills required other sports.
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.
Steve Jobs had a lot of imagination and curiosity as a child. He enjoyed making spy movies at home with his friends in the neighborhood. His curiosity led him to do dangerous things, like stick a metal hairpin into an electric socket. (He was badly burned!) He also drank ant poison and had to have his stomach pumped at the hospital. He was not very well behaved in school and often wasted time. He was interested in anything scientific. He worked on inventions, took apart machines to see how they worked, and combined chemicals.
Jobs had few friends and didn’t like school until he met Steve “The Woz” Wozniak. They met in high school. Woz was a whiz with electronics and was always inventing new gadgets. Jobs and Woz spent a lot of time building gadgets. Jobs even called the owner of a computer company to get some free parts. What he got was a good summer job building computers.
After a short stint at college and a job working with Atari, Jobs and Woz created their own business. They worked out of Jobs’s family garage. They named the company after a happy summer Jobs had spent picking apples in Oregon. They called it Apple Computers. They created the Apple I Computer, which was a success. They soon created a better version, the Apple II, which was also successful. By the time he was twenty-five, Jobs was already worth over 250 million dollars. He would go on to make the Macintosh. He would continue to develop computers and the products that use them, such as the iPod and iPhone. Steve Jobs is considered one of the most inventive people in the world. He is also a very successful businessman.
What is the passage about?
Where did Steve meet Steve “The Woz” Wozniak?
According to the passage, what can NOT be inferred about Steve Jobs?
How did Jobs and Wozniak start their business?
What was Jobs’s first major success in the technology industry?
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. Yes, I've noticed that too. B. Some sites make it difficult to choose times and dates. C. Maybe other sites are easier to use and help you more. D. Do you book your tickets online? |
Man: You travel a lot by train, don't you?
Woman: Yes, I use Train Track. It’s my favourite site when I need to book anything.
Man: Yes, me too. However, that's never a problem on that site.
Woman: I know. But have you noticed that sometimes the price of tickets goes up if you don't order straightaway? If you search the same journey later, it's more expensive.
Man: Thus if I need to buy a ticket, and it's got a good deal, I will buy it straightaway.
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We are currently out of stock of these shirts in your size.
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Rather than disturb the meeting, I left without saying goodbye.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
My suit needs to be cleaned before the interview but I'm too busy to do that.
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This is the first time I attend such an enjoyable wedding party.
Read and do the following tasks.
A. We cannot sell you anything today.
B. This dish is available in the dining room all day.
C. You can never leave your car here.
D. These things are cheaper once a week.
E. The facility is not open for maintenance.
F. You cannot eat here after 10 a.m.
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