The following text
is for questions 1 to 3.
Animal
testing is a deeply divided subject with a great deal of passion, emotion and
ideas on both sides regarding the ethic of the practice. Some individuals
support animal testing and some other oppose its use.
The scientific community is strongly in favour in animal testing.
The medical breakthroughs that have occured as a result of animal testing are
considered reason enough to continue the practice, with the aim of reducing
human suffering and saving human lives. Animal testing aids researchers in
finding drugs and tratments to improve health and medicine. Many medical
treatments have been made possible by animal testing, including cancer and HIV
drugs, insulin, antibiotics, vaccines and many more. Animal testing also helps
to ensure the safety of drugs and many other substances human use or are
exposed to regularly. Scientists typically use animals for testing purpose
because they are considered similar to humans.
The contra on the issue of animal testing is that countless
animals are experimented on and then killed after their use. Others are injured
and will still live the rest of their lives in captivity. Many of these animals
received tests for substances that will never actually be used for public consumption
and use. Animal testing generally costs an enormous amount of money as the
animals must be fed, housed, cared for and treated with drugs or experimental
substances. The price of the animal themselves must also be factored into
equation.
As a result of the controversy, regulations and laws should be
enforced. At the very least, animal suffering should be minimized and that
animals shoul be respected during their care. If animal testing is to continue,
animals must be abused.
1. Which
of the following is the reason why scientists use animal for testing?
A. Animals
are the same as humans
B. Animals
can reduce human suffering
C. Cancer
and HIV can be found on animals
D. Animals
and humans are regarded be alike
E. Medical
treatments can be given to animals
2. The
main idea of paragraph 3 is ....
A. the
practice of animal testing is intolerable
B. animals
need to be fed, housed and cared for
C. drugs
and experimental substances are useless
D. animal testing costs enormous amount of
money
E. animal
testing causes many animals live in captivity
3. From
the text above, we can conclude that ....
A. medical
experiments should be limited
B. pet
lovers are in favour in animal testing
C. animal testing is against the laws and
regulations
D. vaccines used today have been tested on
animals
E. patients never get benefit from the
practices of animal testing
The following text is for questions 4 to 7.
Living in
a big city has both advantages and disadvantages.
On the
plus side, it is often easier to find work, and there is usually a choice of
public transport,
so you don’t need to own a car. Also,
there are a lot of interesting to do and places to see.
For example, you can eat in good restaurants, visit the museums, and go to the theater and to concerts. What is more, when you want to relax, you can usually find a park where you can feed the ducks or just sit on a park bench and read a book. All in all, city life is full of bustle and variety and you need never feel bored.
For example, you can eat in good restaurants, visit the museums, and go to the theater and to concerts. What is more, when you want to relax, you can usually find a park where you can feed the ducks or just sit on a park bench and read a book. All in all, city life is full of bustle and variety and you need never feel bored.
However,
for every plus there is a minus. For one thing, you might have a job, but
unless it is very well paid, you will not be able to afford many of the things
that there are to do, because living in a big city is often very expensive.
It is
particularly difficult to find good, cheap accommodation. What is more, public
transport is sometimes crowded and dirty, particularly in the rush hour, and
even the parks can become very crowded, especially on Sundays when it seems
that every city dweller is looking for some open space and green grass. Last of
all, despite all the crowds, it is still possible to feel very lonely in a
city.
In
conclusion, I think that city life can be particularly appealing to young
people, who like the excitement of the city and don’t mind the noise and
pollution. However, many people, when they get older, and particularly when
they have young children, often prefer the peace and fresh air of the
countryside.
4. What is the suitable
title of the text above?
a. Living in a big city
b. Advantage of living in a big city
c. Disadvantage of living in a big city
d. The positive effect of living in a big city
e. The danger of living in a big city
b. Advantage of living in a big city
c. Disadvantage of living in a big city
d. The positive effect of living in a big city
e. The danger of living in a big city
5. What is the main idea
of the second paragraph?
a. a choice of public transport
b. living without having a car
c. a lot of interesting things to do
d. a side effect of living in a big city
e. advantages of living in a big city
a. a choice of public transport
b. living without having a car
c. a lot of interesting things to do
d. a side effect of living in a big city
e. advantages of living in a big city
6. What is the
advantage of living in a big city?
a. It is often easy to find work
b. It is not expensive to fulfill daily needs
c. There are not any interesting things to do
d. It is not difficult to find good accommodation
e. There are not noise and pollution affecting people’s life
a. It is often easy to find work
b. It is not expensive to fulfill daily needs
c. There are not any interesting things to do
d. It is not difficult to find good accommodation
e. There are not noise and pollution affecting people’s life
7.
“In conclusion, I think that city life can be particularly appealing
to young people, who like the
excitement of the city and don’t mind the noise and pollution.”
(Paragraph 6)
The underlined word means …
a. eye catching c. beautiful e. lunatic
b. attractive d. wonderful
The underlined word means …
a. eye catching c. beautiful e. lunatic
b. attractive d. wonderful
The following text is for questions 8 to 10.
Computers are undoubtedly, used by almost all people in the world.
Computers provide people with quicker, practical and useful works. People admit
the superiority of computers in their work. They can make use of the used
product of technology which brings many benefits for society, from children to
adult.
However, computers certainly do not promote physical activity.
There are some students who are caught in the mystique of this machine. They
forgot about lunch, forget to rest and even want to skip from after
shool-activities. Even, those who hold strong oppositions about this machine,
they say that this machine fail to allow its users some of emotions that are
desirable in human beings. In fact some preliminary research has slown that
prolong exposure to computerized testing situations has resulted students in
being surly and often abusive to each other.
So, whatever opinion a person holds, try to bear in the mind that
computers not only bring some benefits but also cause some problems.
8. Which statement is NOT TRUE according to the
text?
A.
Computers certainly do not promote physical activity.
B.
Computers only bring some benefits
C.
People admit the superiority of computers in their work.
D.
Computers are undoubtedly, used by almost all people in the world.
E.
Computers provide people with quicker, practical and useful works.
9. "They forgot about lunch, forget
to rest and even want to skip from after shool-activities."
(Paragraph 2)
The underlined word refers to ....
A.
Computer C. Work E.
Students
B.
People D. The writer
10. "... they say that this machine fail to allow
its users some of emotions that are desirable in human
beings." (Paragraph 2)
"Allow" means ....
A.
Permit C. Advice E. Instruct
B.
Order D. Suggest
For questions 11 to 15 fill the missing word
with the most suitable one!
Deciding Where To
Live
Many young people have difficulty deciding where they will live
when the time comes to leave home and make their one (11).... in the world.
Among the more common alternatives are sharing a house or flat with other young
people, and finding full board and lodgings in someone else's home. Renting a
house with other young people offers the advantage of a high degree of (12)....
and independence. For example, you would be free to come and go at times that
suit you, without needing to inform anyone that you would not be home for
dinner.
On the down side, renting involves a variety of (13).... that may
be more than you wish to take on. For example, if you rent a house, you will
need to spend time and money maintaining the lawn and gardens. You may also
share the legal responsibility for the ren and for damage to the property if
your name is on the rental agreement.
Finding board and lodgings, on the other hand, has significant
advantages. Generally you have no responsibility for the cleaning or
maintenance of the dwelling or its gardens, other than to take reasonable care
of your room. Your meals are usually provided for you, the home is usually more
comfortably furnished than you would be able to (14).... in a rented property,
and your financial liability is limited to the payment of your fixed weekly
amount for board and lodging.
However, living in board and lodging circumstances has its
drawbacks too. You have less freedom and flexibility in your lifestyle, not
only in the timing of meals, but also, for example, in how loudly you can play
your music.
In the end, the decision each person makes will depend on their
own personal valuing of (15).... and of convenience, as well as their feeling
of readiness for taking on the (16).... financial and other responsibilities of
house or flat rental.
11. A. return C. way E. go
B. alley D. street
12. A.
imprisoned C.
tie E. freedom
B. bind D.
deceive
13. A.
responsibilities C.
nebulous E.
rule
B. obscure D. irresponsible
14. A. cannot C. afford E. do not have
B. unable D. not
able
15. A. subjection C.
colonialism E. bound
B. independence D.
attached
16. A.
ability C.
incompetence E. not really
B. incapacity D. considerable
The following text is for number 17 to 20.
Parents choose homeschooling to educate their kids because they
believe that homeschooling can be a personalized schedule. Homeschooling allows
parents and children to work out a schedule that will best work for the child.
Another advantage is flexibility in time and curriculum. By
homeschooling parents can set the curriculum around vacation, illnesses, and
other surprise event.
On the other hand, homeschooling can spoil parents' time.
Homeschooling needs a lot of time in preparation and delivery. Parents have to
research topics, prepare the lessons, set up the projects and field the trips.
So, when thinking about putting children through homeschool, we
should make sure that we understand all of the criteria involved in the home
education.
17. What is being discussed in the text above?
A.
School for children
B.
Education for kids
C.
The flexibility of homeschooling
D.
Putting children through home school
E.
The advantages and disadvantages of homeschooling
18. What should parents do before deciding
homeschooling?
A.
They should ask their kids
B.
They should know the weaknesses of homeschooling
C.
They should think that homeschooling can spoil parents' time
D.
They should understand all criteria involved in the home education
E.
They should make sure that their children have desire to be homeschooled
19. Which of the following statements are TRUE
based on the text above?
A.
Homeschooling can't be a personalized schedule.
B.
Homeschooling has flexibility in time
C.
Homeschooling can't spoil parents' time
D.
Parents shouldn't understand all criteria involved in the home education
E.
Homeschooling has good fix curriculum
20. "Homeschooling can spoil parents'
time." (Paragraph 3)
The opposite of the underlined word is
....
A. Heal C.
Trash E.
Damage
B. Ruin D.
Improve