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1. Choose the correct answer
 1. The scientist ______ genetic information from the skin sample.
 A extracted              B obsession                     C appealing          D   traced
 2. There are no natural materials in this shirt. It’s all ______.
 A elements               B privileged                    C synthetic          D   appealing
 3. Hussain is one of the most______________ students.
 A rumor                  B brilliant                     C circulated         D   criticism
2. Match:
 1. famine                             4   done or communicated in secret
 2. standards                          3   making fun of
 3. ridicule                           2   something against which other things are measured
 4. confidential                       1   serious food shortage
3. Choose :
  1. She doesn’t seem to _________aware that her dress is no longer in style.
  A be                    B being                   C been                    D      were
  2. Every mother __________that her children are beautiful. It’s just human nature.
  A complained            B fears                   C believes                D      knew
  3. He fixed the ___________ zipper.
  A breaking              B broken                  C break                   D      breaks
  4. I'm ________ my hair cut tomorrow.
  A get                   B got                     C gets                    D      getting
  5. She says that she __________ her classes.
  A liked                     B like                     C likes                     D liking
  6. They asked whether you __________ coming.
  A are                       B were                     C be                        D was
  7. Can you keep a secret? – No, I ___________
  A could                     B Couldn't                 C can                       D Can't
4. Read the passage then answer the questions
Hairbrushes have been around for thousands of years. However, you may be surprised to learn that
until recently they were only used by the wealthy and privileged. The upper-class ancient Egyptians
used hairbrushes made of animal hair, porcupine quills, shells, and bone for combing and to remove
lice and other pests that got tangled in their hair. Brushes were manufactured for the first time in 1777
by an English company. The bristles came from wild animals and were stitched into the brush by
hand. It is not surprising that these brushes were quite expensive. It wasn’t until the beginning of the
20th century that brushes began to be manufactured by machine and to be produced with
cheaper, synthetic materials, like nylon bristles. With these developments, brushes became extremely
common.
A. Choose T for True or F for False
 1. Hairbrushes have been around for thousands of years                                        T       F
 2. They were only used by the wealthy and privileged                                          T       F
 3. The upper-class ancient Chinese used hairbrushes made of animal hair                       T       F
 4. It is not surprising that these brushes were quite cheap                                   T       F
B. Choose the correct answer
 1. Brushes were manufactured for the first time in ____________
  A     1717           B    1777                C      1177                    D      1117
 2. They were manufactured by an _______ company
  A     Italian        B    German              C      English                 D      French
1. Choose the correct answer
 1. Iron, copper, oxygen, and carbon are all examples of ______.
 A elements             B obsession              C appealing                     D    traced
 2. To ____________________ someone is to make fun of him or her.
 A scandal                 B praise                   C ridicule                 D    virtues
 3. I heard a ________________ that you are moving away. Is it true?
 A brilliant             B rumor                  C circulated                   D    criticism
2. Match:
 1. plump                             2   idea of perfection
 2. ideal                             3   gossip that follows an embarrassing event
 3. scandal                           4   better than others
 4. superior                          1   slightly overweight
3. Choose :
  1. Do you ________ that beauty products make some people look better?
  A think                  B thinking                   C thinks                  D     thought
  2. Trying on new clothes and shoes for a wedding is ____________________ .
  A excites                B excited                    C exciting                D     excite
  3. I threw away the ______ mirror.
  A cracks                 B cracked                    C cracking                D     crack
  4. I will have my hair _____ tomorrow.
  A Is cut                 B cutting                    C cuts                    D     cut
  5. They said (that) he ______ gossip.
  A liked                       B like                     C likes                      D liking
  6. Jane asked her friend if the rumor _______true.
  A are                         B was                      C be                         D were
  7. You must _______ gossiping.
  A stopping                    B stops                    C stopped                    D stop
4. Read the passage then answer the questions
I hate gossip. I find it boring and destructive. Yet, so much in the media, in publications, and on the Web is
based on gossip. A lot of people have become so heavily conditioned to it that they fail to recognize it as
gossip. They regard it as news; information for public consumption.
I met an older friend that I had not seen for some time. She proceeded to tell me all the “news” about
people I knew, and people that I had never heard of. None of it was harmful on its own but it was infinitely
boring and awkward. I honestly felt I was wasting my time and hers for no obvious reason. I also became
very reluctant to share any of my “news” because I felt that it would very likely become public property.
At some point, she realized that I was not engaged in the conversation and attributed my attitude to my
obsession with work. So, she started lecturing me on the negative effects of not having some normal time
off. She then told me about someone else who carried on like me—someone I knew—and how sick she
had gotten through overwork that she had to be hospitalized for about four months. I started feeling
physically sick.
A. Choose T for True or F for False
 1. She hates gossip                                                                                T    F
 2. So much in the media, in publications, and on the Web is based on gossip                        T    F
 3. She met an older friend that she had seen for a lot of time.                                    T    F
 4. she started lecturing her on the negative effects of not having some normal time off.           T    F
B. Choose the correct answer
 1. He finds gossip ____________ and destructive.
  A      happy             B     boring            C     exciting                 D      Worrying
 2. she had to be hospitalized for about _________ months
  A      2                 B     3                 C     4                        D      5