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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs
from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1. A. brochure
B. chemist
C. chaos
D. headache
Question 2. A. deduces
B. manages


C. perishes
D. evolves
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three
in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3. A. foresee
B. engage
C. blanket
D. invite
Question 4. A. electric
B. impressive
C. plausible
D. forgetful

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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
Question 5. The recent tsunami in Tokyo _________ several buildings and killed at least 10 people.
A. equalised
B. levelled
C. balanced
D. surfaced
Question 6. It was in 1999 ________ an elite football player was born.
A. which
B. where
C. that
D. whom
Question 7. She rarely eats out, ______________?
A. doesn’t she
B. didn’t she
C. did she
D. does she
Question 8. Peter sold his old bike to buy a ___________ carpet and some other items.
A. thick nice Italian
B. nice thick Italian
C. nice Italian thick
D. Italian nice thick

Question 9. __________ out of the interview room, she realised that she had forgotten to say goodbye to
the interviewers.
A. Have got
B. Has got
C. Having got
D. Having been got
Question 10. Lucy will never forget ________ to attend a seminar in France two years ago.
A. to be invited
B. to invite
C. being invited
D. inviting
Question 11. Kate ___________ several threatening messages since she decided to take on this project.
A. receives
B. had received
C. would receive
D. has received
Question 12. Her anxiety stems _________ some unpleasant events in her childhood.
A. in
B. of
C. from
D. to
Question 13. A team of scholars at Cambridge University has ________ some fascinating research into
the language of cats.
A. taken
B. done
C. made
D. held
Question 14. Sarah ______ great pains to get to the venue on time, but the traffic was just so bad.
A. made
B. gave

C. did
D. took
Question 15. The longer the lesson was, ________ tired the students became.
A. the most
B. almost
C. more
D. the more
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Question 16. After his 10-mile _______ over rough terrain, John was glad to see the inn come into view.
A. voyage
B. trek
C. cruise
D. pilgrimage
Question 17. Unfortunately, her opinions about how the brain works aren’t ________ by evidence.
A. backed up
B. given out
C. derived from

D. dealt with
Question 18. I’ll have my living room _________ next week.
A. repaint
B. repainting
C. to repaint
D. repainted
Question 19. They’ve held some charity events to raise money for _________ disabled.
A. a
B. the
C. an
D. Ø
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the
underlined bold word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 20. Some men were charged with obstructing the police investigation into the disappearance
of a teenage girl.
A. preventing
B. progressing
C. satisfying
D. supporting
Question 21. The project forged a close bond among team members.
A. cheated
B. delayed
C. destroyed
D. created
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to
the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22. I haven't prepared much for tomorrow’s interview. Just the thought of sitting in a room full
of interviewers made my hair stand on end.
A. appalled me
B. cooled me

C. comforted me
D. horrified me
Question 23. We urge that stricter measures should be taken to prevent the extermination of some
endangered species.
A. killing
B. destruction
C. imagination
D. rescue

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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete
each of the following exchanges.
Question 24. Luke and David are talking about social issues.
- Luke: “Many teenagers commit both petty and serious crimes.”
- David: “____________. Parents should teach them moral values.”
A. I don’t agree
B. Honestly, I’m not sure
C. That’s true
D. That’s not the case
Question 25. Lala and Laura are at the supermarket.
- Lala: “How about buying some potatoes?”
- Laura: “_____________”
A. That’s a great idea.
B. Yes, I don’t want to eat them.
C. Here you are.
D. Don’t worry.

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word
or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30.
ANYONE FOR A RIDE?
Ian Grey grew up in Glasgow but came to Oxford to continue his studies. Like many students, he
needs a part-time job to (26) ______ him through the year. He used to work in a fast food restaurant, but
a year ago he took up a new part-time job. Ian now works as a bicycle rickshaw taxi-driver. Although he
loves showing people round Oxford, it is hard work, especially (27) _______ it rains. In term time, the
number of hours he can do (28) _______ on his timetable.
However, on the long summer holidays he does as much work as he can. (29) ______ of his passengers
even give him a little extra money in tips. Being a rickshaw driver is also a great way of keeping fit. Of
course, it can be dangerous. Ian hasn't had an accident yet, (30) ______ he has to be careful. He likes to
go climbing and his friends are amazed at how fit he has become.
(Adapted from Gold B1+ Pre First by Jon Naunton and Lynda Edwards)
Question 26.
A. protect
B. follow
C. guide
D. help
Question 27.
A. when
B. where
C. which
D. whom
Question 28.
A. impacts

B. depends
C. lays
D. acts
Question 29.
A. Some
B. Much
C. Each
D. Little
Question 30.
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. nor

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer to each of the questions from 31 to 35.
It's the job that even the most enthusiastic traveller hates: packing. But just how essential are the things
that we take with us? That was the question that Rolf Potts aimed to answer on the 'no-baggage challenge'.
However, the task wasn't simply a question of - going off for a week to soak up the sun on a beach. Rolf
had to travel 50,000 km by plane and get around eleven countries in 42 days with just the things he could
carry in his pockets. Would he be able to do it?
Rolf was certainly well qualified enough to try. He was an experienced traveller who wrote a blog
that had become a big favourite with people who wanted advice about budget travel. Now he planned to
update it with regular reports about travelling extremely light.
His first 'no-baggage challenge' entry listed the items that he took with him: a toothbrush and
toothpaste, a small bottle of soap, a mobile phone and charger, deodorant, sunglasses, a passport, cash
and a credit card. His second entry explained that he had got into the habit of showering twice a day and
washing his clothes before going to bed. By the third entry, he was really enjoying luggage-free travel.
When Potts got back, he did recognise that a few extra items would have been useful, and when he is
travelling in the future, he will take a small bag with him. But, he says, he will never pack any 'just in
case' items again, because the imagined situations that they are packed for never, ever happen.
(Adapted from Solutions 3rd Edition by Tim Falla and Paul A Davies)
Question 31. What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. ‘Just in case’ items
B. Rolf’s road trip

C. 11 countries in 42 days
D. The art of travelling light
Question 32. The phrase ‘an experienced traveller’ in paragraph 2 means that Rolf _________.
A. earned money from travelling
B. travelled a lot
C. took a keen interest in travelling
D. went travelling with his friends

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Question 33. According to paragraph 3, what was it that made Rolf suitable for his up and coming
mission?
A. He had a number of travelling qualifications.
B. He had experience of travelling light before.
C. His online posts about budget travel had proven popular.
D. He had devised a thorough plan of action.
Question 34. The word ‘they’ in paragraph 4 refers to ________
A. imaginary situations

B. ‘just-in-case’ items
C. clothes
D. small bags
Question 35. Which of the following is NOT mentioned, according to the passage?
A. Rolf took only the bare necessities for his excursion.
B. Rolf improved his personal hygiene while on his travels.
C. Rolf got some satisfaction from travelling light.
D. Rolf’s views surrounding required travel luggage changed after his trip.

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.
On my way to Poland the other week, I was going through security at Heathrow behind an elderly
man who walked with an aluminium crutch. He went through the metal detector leaning on his wife,
having left the crutch next to the conveyor belt. The detector beeped, so the man was given his crutch and
forced to go back through to remove his shoes, a procedure that obviously caused him some annoyance
and discomfort. Now in socks, he was ordered to pass through the metal detector again. But he wasn’t
allowed to take his crutch with him and his wife wasn’t allowed to go back through the detector.
Eventually, the security guard himself reached a hand through the detector to help him, and the man,
grimacing, limped through, while his crutch passed through the baggage scanner.
This book about absurd rules considers such ‘security’ restrictions as well as more general ‘health and
safety’ rules. While ‘security’ promises to protect us from external threat, ‘safety’ protects us from
accident or ourselves. Actually, the phrase ‘health and safety’ has become so familiar that we don’t quite
notice that the two concepts are not necessarily mutually reinforcing. What is healthy might be unsafe
(going jogging along a river populated by irritable hippos) and what is safe might be unhealthy (staying
indoors binge-watching Netflix series 24 hours a day).
Although many stories of absurd official regulations turn out to be simply rules imposed by
unimaginative bosses or supervisors, some do seem to be true. In Kent recently, schoolteachers had to fill
out a 30-page questionnaire before taking pupils to the beach – the safety-assessment form for workers
on an oil rig is only one page! In general, whenever officials cite ‘terrorism laws’ to stop you taking
photographs in public places, or a call centre worker cites ‘data protection’ as a reason not to tell you
something, the authors recommend being polite, but firm. ‘Really? Which rule are you thinking of? And
how does it apply here?’
‘The core philosophy of the book,’ the authors say, ‘is to ask for evidence.’ It turns out that there is
no evidence that, say, using your mobile phone at a petrol station is dangerous. Nor has there ever been
any evidence that using your mobile phone, or any other electronic equipment, will interfere with the

systems on commercial aircraft. So that rule is, finally, being relaxed.

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If we were really interested in ‘evidence-based safety’, the authors argue, we would ban large trucks
from city centres (they kill a lot of cyclists), as well as raising the driving age from 17 to 21. But some
options, unfortunately, are simply political impossibilities. ‘In America, this is why people can’t buy
unpasteurized cheese, but can buy a gun. In Britain, it is why people worry about dangerous dogs, but do
little to reduce or calm the traffic around schools and playgrounds.’
(Adapted from New English File Advanced by Christina Latham-Koenig, Clive Oxeden and Jerry
Lambert)
Question 36. Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. Evidence – There’s no Harm in Asking
B. My Journey to Eastern Europe
C. The Absurd Rules that Blight our Lives D. The Metal Detector Mystery
Question 37. The word ‘grimacing’ in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ________ .
A. pointing
B. frowning

C. smiling
D. struggling
Question 38. According to paragraph 2, what is stated regarding “Health and Safety”?
A. The two concepts of ‘health’ and safety’ complement each other very well.
B. Watching a series on Netflix inside is healthy.
C. Joggers should not touch bad-tempered hippopotami.
D. ‘Safety’ concerns protecting individuals against some internal stimuli.
Question 39. The word ‘firm’ in paragraph 4 mostly means _______.
A. relaxed
B. satisfactory
C. strong
D. positive
Question 40. The word ‘it’ in paragraph 4 refers to ________.
A. rule
B. data
C. photograph
D. place
Question 41. Which of the following is true, according to the passage?
A. The author was familiar with the elderly man at Heathrow Airport.
B. The elderly man vented his frustration at the Security Guard.
C. The elderly man’s wife held on to his crutch while he passed through security.
D. The elderly man required assistance when passing through the detector.
Question 42. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Large trucks should be banned from city centres.
B. The legal driving age should be raised to 21.
C. Unpasteurised cheese is more harmful than a gun.
D. Those enforcing rules have little regard for evidence based safety.

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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction
in each of the following questions.
Question 43. It is inadvisable for students to burn the candle at both ends before the exam as sleep
deprivation can impart their ability to think clearly.
A. inadvisable
B. burn
C. deprivation

D. impart
Question 44. We’re totally impressed by the art gallery because of their exhibitions on Van Gogh.
A. impressed
B. because of
C. their
D. exhibitions
Question 45. Fortunately, nobody were seriously injured when the devastating storm hit the village.
A. were
B. injured
C. devastating
D. hit

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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning
to each of the following questions.
Question 46. Travelling by bike is faster than walking.
A. Travelling by bike is as fast as walking.

B. Travelling by bike isn’t as fast as walking.
C. Walking is faster than travelling by bike.
D. Walking isn’t as fast as travelling by bike.
Question 47. “If I were you, I would accept that offer,” said Laura to me.
A. Laura advised me to accept that offer.
B. Laura told me not to accept that offer.
C. Laura forced me to accept that offer.
D. Laura invited me to accept that offer.
Question 48. I’m sure that Jack didn’t get the message.
A. Jack needn’t have got the message.
B. Jack shouldn’t have got the message.
C. Jack can’t have got the message.
D. Jack mustn’t have got the message.

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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each
pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 49. Jane sold her old bicycle. She regrets it now.
A. Jane wishes she hadn’t sold her old bicycle.
B. If only Jane didn’t sell her old bicycle.
C. Jane regrets not having sold her old bicycle.
D. If Jane sold her bicycle, she would regret it now.
Question 50. The municipal authority downplayed the importance of a lockdown. It witnessed a
resurgence of the covid-19 infected cases in the first week of this month.
A. Not until the municipal authority had witnessed a resurgence of the covid-19 infected cases in the first
week of this month did it downplay the importance of a lockdown.
B. Only after the municipal authority had witnessed a resurgence of the covid-19 infected cases in the first
week of this month had it downplayed the importance of a lockdown.
C. Had the municipal authority not downplayed the importance of a lockdown, it wouldn’t have witnessed
a resurgence of the covid-19 infected cases in the first week of this month.
D. Only by downplaying the importance of a lockdown could the municipal authority witness a resurgence
of the covid-19 infected cases in the first week of this month.

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