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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. situation B. story C. sugar D. station
Question 2. A. hate B. hat C. bad D. dad
Mark the letter A, B, C, or Don your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3. A. report B. master C. foreign D. private
Question 4. A. automatic B. conversation C. disadvantage D. reasonable
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 5. Children subjected to violence, exploitation, abuse and neglect are in risk of death,
A B C
poor physical and mental health, HIV/AIDS infection, and educational problems.
D
Question 6. It spent a long time to travel to the skiing resort but in the end, we got there.
A B C D
Question 7. Helen has never met such good person who is ready to help others.
A B C D
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 8. Ever since we quarreled in the office, Janice and I have been ____________ enemies.
A. assured B. sworn C. defined D. guaranteed
Question 9. ____________ Tom nor his brothers help in the housework.
A. Not B. Both C. Either D. Neither
Question 10. Good restaurants serving traditional English food are very hard to ____________
A. come into B. come by C. come to D. come at
Question 11. Steel_______ with chromium to produce a noncorrosive substance known as stainless steel.
A. is combined B. that is combined C. combining D. when combined
Question 12. Ann’s encouraging words gave me ____ to undertake the demanding task once again.
A. a point B. an incentive C. a resolution D. a target
Question 13. Having made his first film earlier this year, he is____________ starring in a new musical.
A. actually B. currently C. lately D. recently
Question 14. It's no____________ asking him for anything seeing that he's not very responsive to our requests.
A. well B. fine C. need D. good
Question 15. They are happily married although, of course, they argue____________
A. most times B. from day to day
C. every now and then D. on the occasion
Question 16. People who reverse the letters of words _______ to read suffer from dyslexia.
A. if they tried B. when trying C. when tried D. if he tries
Question 17. Mary was the last applicant____________
A. to be interviewed B. to be interviewing
C. to interview D. to have interviewed
Question 18. My cat would not have bitten the toy fish____________ it was made of rubber.
A. if she has known B. if she should known
C. had she known D. if she knew
Question 19. You ____________ thirsty after such a long walk on a hot day like this.
A. should have been B. must be C. must have been D. should be
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 20. Tom: “I thought your performance last Sunday was wonderful.”
Laura: “________________________”
A. Don’t tell a lie. I thought it was terrible.
B. You must be kidding. It was not as good as I had expected.
C. I completely agree with you. It was terrific.
D. No doubt!
Question 21. Boy: “What is your greatest phobia?”
Girl: “________________________”
A. I'm afraid not. B. Worms, definitely!
C. Probably people who smoke. D. I haven't made up my mind.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22. The government initiative to clean up the beaches was a success.
A. higher taxes B. organized effort C. introduction D. time period
Question 23. His new degree opened up many avenues of opportunity for him.
A. channels B. streets C. names D. problems
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 24. I’ve become a bit of a couch potato since I stopped playing football.
A. a kind person B. a lazy person C. a nice person D. a live wire
Question 25. That last comment of yours won the day because nobody could possibly argue with you after that.
A. was a success B. was a big hit C. was a break-through D. was a failure
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 26. Seeing that he was so angry, she left the office
A. She left the office when she saw how angry he was
B. She didn’t want to make him angry, so she left the office
C. He grew very angry when he saw her leaving the office
D. He wouldn’t have been so angry if she hadn’t left
Question 27. When I was younger I used to go climbing more than I do now
A. Now I don’t go climbing anymore
B. I used to go climbing when I was younger
C. I don’t like going climbing anymore
D. Now I don’t go climbing as much as I did
Question 28. The more money Dane makes, the more his wife spends.
A. Dane spends more money than his wife.
B. Dane's wife keeps spending more money.
C. Dane spends the money his wife makes
D. Dane and his wife both make money.
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 29. The man wanted to get some fresh air in the room. He opened the window.
A. The man wanted to get some fresh air in the room because he opened the window.
B. The man opened the window in order to get some fresh air in the room.
C. The man got some fresh air in the room, even though he opened the window.
D. Having opened the window, the room could get some fresh air.
Question 30. The plan may be ingenious. It will never work in practice.
A. Ingenious as it may be, the plan will never work in practice.
B. Ingenious as may the plan, it will never work in practice.
C. The plan may be too ingenious to work in practice.
D. The plan is as impractical as it is ingenious.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.
Here is a wonderful opportunity at a small cost to visit the truly remarkable island of Cuba. We have (31) ________ rooms at some of the finest hotels for periods of 7 and 14 nights. You may divide your time between relaxing and exploring this beautiful country by taking advantage of our extensive excursion programme.
The diversity of such a small country is amazing and, as it is set in the warm waters of Caribbean, it is (32) ________ to have one of the most pleasant climates in the world. Cuba, being so small, is not only an ideal country to tour, but it's also a place where visitors can relax and (33) ________ in exotic surroundings. Not only has nature (34) ________ Cuba with magnificent coast and some fine sandy beaches, but there are also extensive facilities near them. Most beaches are close to important sites such as international parks with their abundant wildlife, flora and fauna.
Because the south of the island is blessed with being the driest region in the country most hotels are situated here. Rain is however (35) ________ in the north from December to July.
Question 31. A. reserved B. registered C. required D. retained
Question 32. A. suggested B. hoped C. reputed D. credited
Question 33. A. unwind B. uncoil C. unburden D. unroll
Question 34. A. enhanced B. endowed C. endured D. enlightened
Question 35. A. unusual B. interminable C. inevitable D. unfortunate
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.
BRINGING UP CHILDREN
Where one stage of child development has been left out, or not sufficiently experienced, the child may have to go back and capture the experience of it. A good home makes this possible - for example, by providing the opportunity for the child to play with a clockwork car or toy railway train up to any age if he still needs to do so. This principle, in fact, underlies all psychological treatment of children in difficulties with their development and is the basic of work in child clinics.
The beginnings of discipline are in the nursery. Even the youngest baby is taught by gradual stages to wait for food, to sleep and wake at regular intervals and so on. If the child feels the world around him is a warm and friendly one, he slowly accepts its rhythm and accustoms himself to conforming to its demands. Learning to wait for things, particularly for food, is a very important element in upbringing, and is achieved successfully only if too great demands are not made before the child can understand them. Every parent watches eagerly the child's acquisition of each new skill: the first spoken words, the first independent steps, or the beginning of reading and writing. It is often tempting to hurry the child beyond his natural learning rate, but this can set up dangerous feelings of failure and states of anxiety in the child. This might happen at any stage. A baby might be forced to use a toilet too early, a young child might be encouraged to learn to read before he knows the meaning of the words he reads. On the other hand, though, if a child is left alone too much, or without any learning opportunities, he loses his natural zest for life and his desire to find out new things for himself.
Learning together is a fruitful source of relationship between children and parents. By playing together, parents learn more about their children and children learn more from their parents. Toys and games which both parents and children can share are an important means of achieving this cooperation. Building-block toys, jigsaw puzzles and crosswords are good examples.
Parents vary greatly in their degree of strictness or indulgence towards their children. So-me m-ay be espe-cially str-ict in mo-ney mat-ters; others are se-vere o-ver times of coming home at night, pun-ctuality for meal-s or per-sonal cleanliness. (các bạn bỏ hết dấu gạch nối ở câu này đi nhé)
In general, the controls imposed represent the needs of the parents and the values of the community as much as the child's own happiness and well-being. With regard to the development of moral standards in the growing child, consistency is very important in parental teaching. To forbid a thing one day and excuse it the next is no foundation for morality. Also, parents should realize that “Example is better than precept”. If they are hypocritical and do not practice what they preach, their children may grow confused and emotionally insecure when they grow old enough to think for themselves, and realize they have been, to some extent, deceived. A sudden awareness of a marked difference between their parents' ethics and their morals can be a dangerous disillusion.
Question 36. The principle underlying all treatment of developmental difficulties in children .
A. is in the provision of clockwork toys and trains
B. is to send them to clinics
C. is to capture them before they are sufficiently experienced
D. offers recapture of earlier experiences
Question 37. Learning to wait for things is successfully taught .
A. in spite of excessive demands being made
B. only if excessive demands are avoided
C. because excessive demands are not advisable
D. is achieved successfully by all children
Question 38. The encouragement of children to achieve new skills .
A. should be focused on only at school
B. can never be taken too far
C. will always assist their development
D. should be balanced and moderate
Question 39. Parental controls and discipline .
A. serve a dual purpose
B. are designed to promote the child's happiness
C. reflect only the values of the community
D. should be avoided as far as possible
Question 40. The practice of the rule “Example is better than precept” .
A. only works when the children grow old enough to think for themselves
B. would help avoid the necessity for ethics and morals
C. will free a child from disillusion when he grows up
D. is too difficult for all parents to exercise
Question 41. In the 1st paragraph, the author lays some emphasis on the role of ____ helping the child in trouble.
A. Psychiatrists B. community C. family D. nursery
Question 42. Hypocrisy on the part of the Parents may__________.
A. result in their children's wrong behaviors.
B. make their children lose faith in them
C. disqualify their teachings altogether
D. impair their children's mind
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 43 to 50.
According to airline industry statistics, almost 90 percent of airline accidents are survivable or partially survivable. But passengers can increase their chances of survival by learning and following certain tips. Experts say that you should read and listen to safety instructions before take-off and ask questions if you have uncertainties. You should fasten your seat belt low on your hips and as tightly as possible. Of course, you should also know how to release mechanism of your belt operates. During take-offs and landings, you are advised to keep your feet flat on the floor. Before take-off you should locate the nearest exit and an alternative exit and count the rows of seats between you and the exits to so that you can find them in the dark if necessary.
In the event that you are forewarned of a possible accident, you should put your hands on your ankles and keep your head down until the plane comes to a complete stop. If smoke is present in the cabin, you should keep your head low and cover your face with napkins, towels, or clothing. If possible, wet these for added protection against smoke inhalation. To evacuate as quickly as possible, follow crew commands and do not take personal belongings with you. Do not jump on escape slides before they are inflated, and when you jump, do so with your arms and legs extended in front of you. When you get to the ground, you should move away from them as quickly as possible, and never smoke near the wreckage.
Question 43. What is the main topic of the passage?
A. Guidelines for increasing aircraft passenger survival.
B. Airline industry accident statistics.
C. Procedures for evacuating aircraft.
D. Safety instructions in air travel.
Question 44. Travelers are urged by experts to read and listen to safety instructions
A. if smoke is in the cabin B. before take off
C. in an emergency D. before locating the exits
Question 45. According to the passage, which exits should an airline passenger locate before takeoff.
A. The ones with counted rows of seats between them.
B. The ones that can be found in the dark.
C. The two closest to the passenger's seat.
D. The nearest one.
Question 46. It can be inferred from the passage that people are more likely to survive fires in aircrafts if they____________.
A. wear a safety belt
B. don't smoke in or near a plane
C. read airline safety statistics
D. keep their heads low
Question 47. Airline passengers are advised to do all of the following EXCEPT
A. locate the nearest exit
B. ask questions about safety
C. fasten their seat belts before takeoff
D. carry personal belongings in an emergency
Question 48. The word "inflated" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to
A. extended B. assembled C. lifted D. expanded
Question 49. The word "wreckage" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to
A. material B. damage C. prosperity D. wreck
Question 50. What does the paragraph following the passage most probably discuss!
A. How to recover your luggage
B. Where to go to continue your trip
C. When to return to the aircraft
D. How to proceed once you are away from the aircraft
Question 1. A. situation B. story C. sugar D. station
Question 2. A. hate B. hat C. bad D. dad
Mark the letter A, B, C, or Don your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3. A. report B. master C. foreign D. private
Question 4. A. automatic B. conversation C. disadvantage D. reasonable
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 5. Children subjected to violence, exploitation, abuse and neglect are in risk of death,
A B C
poor physical and mental health, HIV/AIDS infection, and educational problems.
D
Question 6. It spent a long time to travel to the skiing resort but in the end, we got there.
A B C D
Question 7. Helen has never met such good person who is ready to help others.
A B C D
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 8. Ever since we quarreled in the office, Janice and I have been ____________ enemies.
A. assured B. sworn C. defined D. guaranteed
Question 9. ____________ Tom nor his brothers help in the housework.
A. Not B. Both C. Either D. Neither
Question 10. Good restaurants serving traditional English food are very hard to ____________
A. come into B. come by C. come to D. come at
Question 11. Steel_______ with chromium to produce a noncorrosive substance known as stainless steel.
A. is combined B. that is combined C. combining D. when combined
Question 12. Ann’s encouraging words gave me ____ to undertake the demanding task once again.
A. a point B. an incentive C. a resolution D. a target
Question 13. Having made his first film earlier this year, he is____________ starring in a new musical.
A. actually B. currently C. lately D. recently
Question 14. It's no____________ asking him for anything seeing that he's not very responsive to our requests.
A. well B. fine C. need D. good
Question 15. They are happily married although, of course, they argue____________
A. most times B. from day to day
C. every now and then D. on the occasion
Question 16. People who reverse the letters of words _______ to read suffer from dyslexia.
A. if they tried B. when trying C. when tried D. if he tries
Question 17. Mary was the last applicant____________
A. to be interviewed B. to be interviewing
C. to interview D. to have interviewed
Question 18. My cat would not have bitten the toy fish____________ it was made of rubber.
A. if she has known B. if she should known
C. had she known D. if she knew
Question 19. You ____________ thirsty after such a long walk on a hot day like this.
A. should have been B. must be C. must have been D. should be
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 20. Tom: “I thought your performance last Sunday was wonderful.”
Laura: “________________________”
A. Don’t tell a lie. I thought it was terrible.
B. You must be kidding. It was not as good as I had expected.
C. I completely agree with you. It was terrific.
D. No doubt!
Question 21. Boy: “What is your greatest phobia?”
Girl: “________________________”
A. I'm afraid not. B. Worms, definitely!
C. Probably people who smoke. D. I haven't made up my mind.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22. The government initiative to clean up the beaches was a success.
A. higher taxes B. organized effort C. introduction D. time period
Question 23. His new degree opened up many avenues of opportunity for him.
A. channels B. streets C. names D. problems
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 24. I’ve become a bit of a couch potato since I stopped playing football.
A. a kind person B. a lazy person C. a nice person D. a live wire
Question 25. That last comment of yours won the day because nobody could possibly argue with you after that.
A. was a success B. was a big hit C. was a break-through D. was a failure
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 26. Seeing that he was so angry, she left the office
A. She left the office when she saw how angry he was
B. She didn’t want to make him angry, so she left the office
C. He grew very angry when he saw her leaving the office
D. He wouldn’t have been so angry if she hadn’t left
Question 27. When I was younger I used to go climbing more than I do now
A. Now I don’t go climbing anymore
B. I used to go climbing when I was younger
C. I don’t like going climbing anymore
D. Now I don’t go climbing as much as I did
Question 28. The more money Dane makes, the more his wife spends.
A. Dane spends more money than his wife.
B. Dane's wife keeps spending more money.
C. Dane spends the money his wife makes
D. Dane and his wife both make money.
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 29. The man wanted to get some fresh air in the room. He opened the window.
A. The man wanted to get some fresh air in the room because he opened the window.
B. The man opened the window in order to get some fresh air in the room.
C. The man got some fresh air in the room, even though he opened the window.
D. Having opened the window, the room could get some fresh air.
Question 30. The plan may be ingenious. It will never work in practice.
A. Ingenious as it may be, the plan will never work in practice.
B. Ingenious as may the plan, it will never work in practice.
C. The plan may be too ingenious to work in practice.
D. The plan is as impractical as it is ingenious.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.
Here is a wonderful opportunity at a small cost to visit the truly remarkable island of Cuba. We have (31) ________ rooms at some of the finest hotels for periods of 7 and 14 nights. You may divide your time between relaxing and exploring this beautiful country by taking advantage of our extensive excursion programme.
The diversity of such a small country is amazing and, as it is set in the warm waters of Caribbean, it is (32) ________ to have one of the most pleasant climates in the world. Cuba, being so small, is not only an ideal country to tour, but it's also a place where visitors can relax and (33) ________ in exotic surroundings. Not only has nature (34) ________ Cuba with magnificent coast and some fine sandy beaches, but there are also extensive facilities near them. Most beaches are close to important sites such as international parks with their abundant wildlife, flora and fauna.
Because the south of the island is blessed with being the driest region in the country most hotels are situated here. Rain is however (35) ________ in the north from December to July.
Question 31. A. reserved B. registered C. required D. retained
Question 32. A. suggested B. hoped C. reputed D. credited
Question 33. A. unwind B. uncoil C. unburden D. unroll
Question 34. A. enhanced B. endowed C. endured D. enlightened
Question 35. A. unusual B. interminable C. inevitable D. unfortunate
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.
BRINGING UP CHILDREN
Where one stage of child development has been left out, or not sufficiently experienced, the child may have to go back and capture the experience of it. A good home makes this possible - for example, by providing the opportunity for the child to play with a clockwork car or toy railway train up to any age if he still needs to do so. This principle, in fact, underlies all psychological treatment of children in difficulties with their development and is the basic of work in child clinics.
The beginnings of discipline are in the nursery. Even the youngest baby is taught by gradual stages to wait for food, to sleep and wake at regular intervals and so on. If the child feels the world around him is a warm and friendly one, he slowly accepts its rhythm and accustoms himself to conforming to its demands. Learning to wait for things, particularly for food, is a very important element in upbringing, and is achieved successfully only if too great demands are not made before the child can understand them. Every parent watches eagerly the child's acquisition of each new skill: the first spoken words, the first independent steps, or the beginning of reading and writing. It is often tempting to hurry the child beyond his natural learning rate, but this can set up dangerous feelings of failure and states of anxiety in the child. This might happen at any stage. A baby might be forced to use a toilet too early, a young child might be encouraged to learn to read before he knows the meaning of the words he reads. On the other hand, though, if a child is left alone too much, or without any learning opportunities, he loses his natural zest for life and his desire to find out new things for himself.
Learning together is a fruitful source of relationship between children and parents. By playing together, parents learn more about their children and children learn more from their parents. Toys and games which both parents and children can share are an important means of achieving this cooperation. Building-block toys, jigsaw puzzles and crosswords are good examples.
Parents vary greatly in their degree of strictness or indulgence towards their children. So-me m-ay be espe-cially str-ict in mo-ney mat-ters; others are se-vere o-ver times of coming home at night, pun-ctuality for meal-s or per-sonal cleanliness. (các bạn bỏ hết dấu gạch nối ở câu này đi nhé)
In general, the controls imposed represent the needs of the parents and the values of the community as much as the child's own happiness and well-being. With regard to the development of moral standards in the growing child, consistency is very important in parental teaching. To forbid a thing one day and excuse it the next is no foundation for morality. Also, parents should realize that “Example is better than precept”. If they are hypocritical and do not practice what they preach, their children may grow confused and emotionally insecure when they grow old enough to think for themselves, and realize they have been, to some extent, deceived. A sudden awareness of a marked difference between their parents' ethics and their morals can be a dangerous disillusion.
Question 36. The principle underlying all treatment of developmental difficulties in children .
A. is in the provision of clockwork toys and trains
B. is to send them to clinics
C. is to capture them before they are sufficiently experienced
D. offers recapture of earlier experiences
Question 37. Learning to wait for things is successfully taught .
A. in spite of excessive demands being made
B. only if excessive demands are avoided
C. because excessive demands are not advisable
D. is achieved successfully by all children
Question 38. The encouragement of children to achieve new skills .
A. should be focused on only at school
B. can never be taken too far
C. will always assist their development
D. should be balanced and moderate
Question 39. Parental controls and discipline .
A. serve a dual purpose
B. are designed to promote the child's happiness
C. reflect only the values of the community
D. should be avoided as far as possible
Question 40. The practice of the rule “Example is better than precept” .
A. only works when the children grow old enough to think for themselves
B. would help avoid the necessity for ethics and morals
C. will free a child from disillusion when he grows up
D. is too difficult for all parents to exercise
Question 41. In the 1st paragraph, the author lays some emphasis on the role of ____ helping the child in trouble.
A. Psychiatrists B. community C. family D. nursery
Question 42. Hypocrisy on the part of the Parents may__________.
A. result in their children's wrong behaviors.
B. make their children lose faith in them
C. disqualify their teachings altogether
D. impair their children's mind
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 43 to 50.
According to airline industry statistics, almost 90 percent of airline accidents are survivable or partially survivable. But passengers can increase their chances of survival by learning and following certain tips. Experts say that you should read and listen to safety instructions before take-off and ask questions if you have uncertainties. You should fasten your seat belt low on your hips and as tightly as possible. Of course, you should also know how to release mechanism of your belt operates. During take-offs and landings, you are advised to keep your feet flat on the floor. Before take-off you should locate the nearest exit and an alternative exit and count the rows of seats between you and the exits to so that you can find them in the dark if necessary.
In the event that you are forewarned of a possible accident, you should put your hands on your ankles and keep your head down until the plane comes to a complete stop. If smoke is present in the cabin, you should keep your head low and cover your face with napkins, towels, or clothing. If possible, wet these for added protection against smoke inhalation. To evacuate as quickly as possible, follow crew commands and do not take personal belongings with you. Do not jump on escape slides before they are inflated, and when you jump, do so with your arms and legs extended in front of you. When you get to the ground, you should move away from them as quickly as possible, and never smoke near the wreckage.
Question 43. What is the main topic of the passage?
A. Guidelines for increasing aircraft passenger survival.
B. Airline industry accident statistics.
C. Procedures for evacuating aircraft.
D. Safety instructions in air travel.
Question 44. Travelers are urged by experts to read and listen to safety instructions
A. if smoke is in the cabin B. before take off
C. in an emergency D. before locating the exits
Question 45. According to the passage, which exits should an airline passenger locate before takeoff.
A. The ones with counted rows of seats between them.
B. The ones that can be found in the dark.
C. The two closest to the passenger's seat.
D. The nearest one.
Question 46. It can be inferred from the passage that people are more likely to survive fires in aircrafts if they____________.
A. wear a safety belt
B. don't smoke in or near a plane
C. read airline safety statistics
D. keep their heads low
Question 47. Airline passengers are advised to do all of the following EXCEPT
A. locate the nearest exit
B. ask questions about safety
C. fasten their seat belts before takeoff
D. carry personal belongings in an emergency
Question 48. The word "inflated" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to
A. extended B. assembled C. lifted D. expanded
Question 49. The word "wreckage" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to
A. material B. damage C. prosperity D. wreck
Question 50. What does the paragraph following the passage most probably discuss!
A. How to recover your luggage
B. Where to go to continue your trip
C. When to return to the aircraft
D. How to proceed once you are away from the aircraft
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