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  • Câu 2: Mã câu hỏi: 34988

    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.

    American children customarily go trick-or-treating on Halloween.

    • A. inevitably
    • B. happily
    • C. traditionally
    • D. readily
  • Câu 3: Mã câu hỏi: 34989

    At every faculty meeting, Ms. Volatie always manages to put her foot in her mouth.

    • A. move rapidly
    • B. trip over her big feet
    • C. fall asleep
    • D. say the wrong thing
  • Câu 4: Mã câu hỏi: 34990

    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.

    He was able to finish his book. It was because his wife helped him.

    • A. If it weren’t for his wife’s help, he couldn’t have finished his book.
    • B. If only he had been able to finish his book.
    • C. Without his wife’s help, he couldn’t have finished his book.
    • D. But for his wife’s help, he couldn't finish his book.
  • Câu 5: Mã câu hỏi: 34991

    The weather was so dismal. They had to cancel the picnic immediately.

    • A. The weather was too dismal that the picnic was cancelled immediately.
    • B. The picnic would be cancelled immediately since the weather was dismal.
    • C. So dismal was the weather that they had to cancel the picnic immediately.
    • D. The weather was enough dismal for them to cancel the picnic immediately.
  • Câu 6: Mã câu hỏi: 34992

    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.

    Adela and Phuong are talking about her new friend.

    Adela: “________?” – Phuong: He’s tall and thin with blue eyes.”

    • A. What does he look like
    • B. What is he like
    • C. How does he look like
    • D. How is he like
  • Câu 7: Mã câu hỏi: 34993

    Fiana and Fallon are talking about the weather.

    Fiana: “Isn’t it going to rain tonight?” – Fallon: “_________.”

    • A. Yes, it isn’t.
    • B. I hope not
    • C. I don’t hope so
    • D. No, it is
  • Câu 8: Mã câu hỏi: 34994

    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.

    Impressed as we were by the new cinema, we found it rather expensive.

    • A. We were not impressed by the new cinema at all because it looked rather expensive.
    • B. We weren’t as much impressed by the new cinema’s look as its cost.
    • C. The new cinema was more expensive than we expected.
    • D. We were very impressed by the new cinema, but found it rather expensive.
  • Câu 9: Mã câu hỏi: 34995

    She said she would go to the police unless she was given her money back.

    • A. She went to the police because she hadn't got her money back.
    • B. She wasn’t given her money back because she had gone to the police.
    • C. She was given her money back and then went to the police.
    • D. She hasn't yet got her money back or gone to the police.
  • Câu 10: Mã câu hỏi: 34996

    As television programmes become more popular, they seem to get worse.

    • A. The more popular television programmes become, the worse they seem.
    • B. The most popular television programmes become, the worse they seem.
    • C. The popular television programmes, the worse they seem.
    • D. The more popular become television programmes, the worse they seem.
  • Câu 11: Mã câu hỏi: 34997

    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

    Millions of people tune into the weather forecast each evening on television. Most of them imagine that the presenter does little more than arrive at the studio a few minutes before the broadcast, read the weather, and then go home. In fact, this image is far from the truth. The two-minute bulletin which we all rely on when we need to know tomorrow's weather is the result of a hard day's work by the presenter, who is actually a highlyqualified meteorologist. Every morning after arriving at the TV studios, the first task of the day is to collect the latest data from the National Meteorological Office. This office provides up-to-the-minute information about weather conditions throughout the day, both in Britain and around the world. The information is very detailed and includes predictions, satellite and radar pictures, as well as more technical data. After gathering all the relevant material from this office, the forecaster has to translate the scientific terminology and maps into images and words which viewers can easily understand. The final broadcast is then carefully planned. It is prepared in the same way as other programmes. The presenter decides what to say and in what order to say it. Next a "story board" is drawn up which lays out the script word for word. What makes a weather fore-cast more complicated than other programmes are the maps and electronic images which are required. The computer has to be programmed so that the pictures appear in the cor-rect order during the bulletin.

    The time allocated for each broadcast can also alter. This is because the weather re-port is screened after the news, which can vary in length. The weather forecaster doesn't always know how much time is available, which means that he/she has to be thoroughly prepared so that the material can be adapted to the time available. Another related complication is that the weather forecast has to be a live broadcast; it cannot be pre-recorded. Live shows are very nerve-racking for the presenter because almost anything can go wrong. Perhaps the most worrying aspect for every weather fore-caster is getting the following day's predictions wrong. Unfortunately for them, this is not an unusual occurrence; the weather is not always possible to predict accurately. The weather is a national obsession in Britain, perhaps because it is so changeable. It’s the national talking point, and most people watch at least one day bulletin. It can be mortifying for a weather man or woman who has predicted rain for the morning to wake up to brilliant sunshine. This day, a weather forecaster’s job is even more complicated because they are relied upon to predict other environmental conditions. For example, in the summer the weather forecast has to include reports on ultraviolet radiation intensity to help people avoid sunburn. The job of a weather forecaster is certainly far more complicated than just pointing at a map and describing weather conditions. It's a job for professionals who can cope with stressful and demanding conditions.

    What perception do most people have of weather forecasters?

    • A. They have many qualifications.
    • B. They do a hard day’s work at the studio.
    • C. They work very short hours.
    • D. They always tell the truth.
  • Câu 12: Mã câu hỏi: 34999

    Meteorologists get their information from

    • A. the TV studio
    • B. the country’s main weather centre
    • C. satellite and radar information
    • D. their office
  • Câu 13: Mã câu hỏi: 35000

    Creating a weather forecast is complex because

    • A. maps have to be drawn
    • B. a lot of data has to be interpreted
    • C. radar pictures are technical
    • D. the information includes unreliable predictions
  • Câu 14: Mã câu hỏi: 35001

    The computer has to be carefully programmed

    • A. so that the visuals are sequenced correctly.
    • B. so that the script is visible to the presenter.
    • C. because the script has to be written on a story board.
    • D. because electronic maps are used.
  • Câu 15: Mã câu hỏi: 35002

    Weather forecasters have to know the material well because

    • A. the broadcast is pre-recorded
    • B. the forecast may be incorporated into the news broadcast
    • C. the content of the report may have to change
    • D. the length of the report may have to change
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