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Listen to people talking in different situations. Then choose the correct answers.

You will hear each conversation twice. 

The man doesn't eat enough _____.

  • fast food
  • fruit
  • vegetables
  • fish

The woman is going to buy the _____ sweater.

  • red
  • blue
  • yellow
  • black

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank.

Scientists are increasingly concerned about the decline of some populations of insects. One scientific review of insect numbers in 2019 pointed to 40% of species facing "alarming rates of decline" around the world. The study said bees, ants and beetles were eight times faster than mammals, birds of reptiles. The of insects has serious consequences as they provide a food source for many birds, bats and reptiles, while plants rely on insects for pollination.

Scientists say pollution may be contributing to the declines in insects in recent decades. Modern LED streetlights seemed to have the biggest impact. The researchers think these lights may prevent night insects laying their eggs or put the insects in danger of being seen and by hunters such as bats.

Read and choose the correct answer.  

Obesity increases a person's risk of cancer, heart disease and other diseases. About 2,6 billion people globally - 38% of the world's population - are already overweight or obese. But on the current trends that is expected to rise to more than 4 billion people (51%) in 12 years' time, according to research by the World Obesity Federation.  

Obesity among children and young people is likely to increase faster than that among adults. By 2035 it is expected to be at least double the rate seen in 2020 - it will rise by 100% among boys under 18, but go up even more sharply, by 125% among girls the same age.

Switzerland, Norway, Finland, Iceland and Sweden are among the best prepared countries to deal with obesity while Niger, Nigeria, Somalia and Central African Republic are examples of the world's poorest countries that are the least prepared. Professor Louise Baur, the federation's president, says that the sharpest increases in obesity will be seen in low- and middle-income countries where lack of preparedness and resources will create a perfect storm that will negatively impact obese people the most.  

The rising obesity globally is caused by factors such as climate changes, COVID restrictions and chemical pollutants, as well as the promotion of unhealthy foods. It is suggested that governments should restrict the marketing of foods that are high in fat, salt or sugar, and provide healthy food in schools.

Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

  • The great future of overweight young children
  • More than half of humans to be overweight by 2035
  • How the world's poorest countries fight against obesity
  • The World Obesity Federation's world-class researchers

The word "that" in paragraph 2 refers to _____.

  • obesity
  • boys
  • girls
  • adults

According to paragraph 2, who are the most likely to be obese?

  • Old people
  • Adults
  • Girls
  • Boys

According to paragraph 3, which countries have more chances to win against obesity?

  • High-income countries
  • Low-income countries
  • Middle-income countries
  • African countries

The word "restrict" in paragraph 4 is closest meaning to _____.

  • support
  • promote
  • limit
  • increase

Hard work is the key _____ success.

  • to
  • with
  • among
  • on

_____ the car is old, it still runs well.

  • Due to
  • In spite of
  • Despite
  • Although

He wanted to go away, but his friends persuaded him _____.

  • stay
  • staying
  • to stay
  • to staying

The Antarctic blue whale is _____ animal on the planet, weighing up to 180000 kilos (approximately 33 elephants) and reaching up to 30 meters in length.

  • bigger
  • the biggest
  • bigger than
  • biggest

With so _____ areas of forests being cut down, a lot of wildlife is losing its natural habitat.

  • many
  • much
  • lot
  • little

Movements can _____ the alarm system which will send a text message to the owner of the house.

  • active
  • actively
  • activity
  • activate

Email is an _____ way of contacting a large number of people.

  • efficient
  • astonished
  • unique
  • professional

The traditional beauty of Tuong Binh Hiep lacquerwares has been _____ through many generations.

  • swallowed
  • wandered
  • behaved
  • preserved

He _____ up a bit of French when he was staying in Paris.

  • picked
  • set
  • got
  • turned

Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).

She failed her driving test on the initial try, but passed the second time.

  • early
  • original
  • final
  • first

Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).

The number of people in that area has mushroomed from 1 million in 2000 to 20 million today.

  • rapidly increased
  • slowly risen
  • steadily decreased
  • greatly reduced

Choose the underlined part that needs correction.

She was walking along the country road when the wind was blowing her hat off.

  • along
  • country road
  • was blowing
  • off

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

She said to him "You should stop smoking".

  • She warned him not to stop smoking.
  • She advised him to stop smoking.
  • She said to him you should stop smoking.
  • She asked him if he should stop smoking.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Without the air, we would die.

  • If there is no air, we will die.
  • If there were no air, we would die.
  • If there is no air, we would die.
  • If there were no air, we will die.

Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress.

  • tolerant
  • confident
  • sociable
  • efficient

Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.

  • relieved

  • varied

  • relaxed

  • annoyed

Fill in each blank with ONE best word.

Tony: You look upset, Fred. What's the matter?

Fred: Well, I have a very bad memory. I can't remember anything no matter how hard I try. And my grades are low because of this. do you advise me to do?

Tony: I were you, I would be physically active everyday because physical activity raises blood flow to the whole body, including the brain. You should also sleep well because not getting enough sleep is linked to memory loss. And eating a healthy diet is good your brain, too.

Fred: I absolutely with you. Let me write that down before I forget it.

Your name is Zeal. Your friend, Alex, has written to you to ask for some advice on how to improve his English. Write a letter of about 120 words to Alex to help him. Give him five tips. Include details and examples to support your answer.

Begin your letter with "Dear, Alex," and end your letter with your name, Zeal.