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1. The movie was so ………. that I almost fell asleep.
A) boring
B) bored
C) bore
2. She looked ………. after running the marathon.
A) tiring
B) tired
C) tire
3. That game was really ………. for the children.
A) exciting
B) excited
C) excite
4. This book is very ………. I can't stop reading it.
A) bored
B) boring
C) bore
5. I felt so ………. after watching the sad movie.
A) depressed
B) depressing
C) depress
6. His story was really ………. and made us all laugh.
A) amused
B) amusing
C) amuse
7. We ………. hungry while waiting for the food.
A) getting
B) got
C) gets
8. They are ………. ready for the big match.
A) getting
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B) got
C) gets
9. You should wear a jacket. You are ………. cold.
A) getting
B) got
C) get
10. I always ………. tired after a long day at work.
A) get
B) gets
C) got
11. He is ………. nervous about the test tomorrow.
A) get
B) getting
C) got
12. You should wear sunscreen. You are ………. sunburned.
A) getting
B) gets
C) got
13. The ………. you practice, the better you become.
A) more
B) most
C) many
14. The ………. the cake, the happier the kids.
A) bigger
B) big
C) biggest
15. The ………. you sleep, the more energy you have.
A) less
B) better
C) longer
16. The ………. you study, the better your grades.
A) more
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B) most
C) much
17. The ………. the meal, the higher the price.
A) bigger
B) big
C) biggest
18. The ………. you laugh, the happier you feel.
A) much
B) more
C) most
19. I need to ………. off my shoes before entering.
A) take
B) cut
C) burn
20. She ………. up early every morning.
A) picks
B) wakes
C) wakes up
21. Please ………. the trash away.
A) throw
B) throw away
C) throw up
22. I ………. into my friend at the mall yesterday.
A) ran
B) looked
C) picked
23. Can you ………. out a nice restaurant for dinner?
A) come
B) pick
C) run
24. Please ………. off the lights before you go.
A) turn
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B) cut
C) talk
25. The letter ………. be sent today.
A) must
B) may
C) can
26. The report ………. be finished by Friday.
A) should
B) may
C) has
27. The pizza ………. be delivered soon.
A) must
B) can
C) will
28. The homework ………. be done by tomorrow.
A) can
B) must
C) may
29. The animals ………. be fed twice a day.
A) should
B) have
C) can
30. The tiger ………. be released into the wild next week.
A) will
B) should
C) may
31. It ………. that he is moving to a new city.
A) says
B) is said
C) saying
32. Lions ………. to be dangerous animals.
A) are believed
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B) believe
C) believed
33. The keys ………. to have been lost yesterday.
A) are thought
B) thought
C) are think
34. It ………. that he is the best player.
A) says
B) is said
C) is say
35. Dolphins ………. to be very smart animals.
A) believed
B) are believed
C) believe
36. The cat ………. to have been lost.
A) is thought
B) thought
C) thinks
37. Which of the following is a noncount noun?
A) egg
B) rice
C) carrot
38. Which one is a count noun?
A) water
B) tea
C) burger
39. We use “a” or “an” with:
A) plural count nouns
B) noncount nouns
C) singular count nouns
40. There isn’t ………. milk in the fridge.
A) some
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B) any
C) a
41. We need ………. eggs to make the cake.
A) some
B) any
C) many
42. Are there ………. apples in the bag?
A) some
B) any
C) much
43. I’d like ………. juice, please.
A) any
B) some
C) a
44. There aren’t ………. cookies left.
A) some
B) any
C) a
45. What ………. you like to drink?
A) do
B) would
C) did
46. I’d like ………. salad, please.
A) some
B) any
C) a
47. Hang in there" means:
A) give up
B) keep trying, don’t give up
C) go home
48. "24/7" means:
A) once a week
B) all day and night
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C) only in the morning
49. • "Get to the point" means:
A) speak directly
B) tell a joke
C) change the subject
50. "Calling the shots" means:
A) being the boss, making decisions
B) watching TV
C) calling your friends
51. "Back to the drawing board" means:
A) stop working
B) start again from the beginning
C) take a break
52. "Blow me away" means:
A) make me very impressed
B) make me bored
C) make me angry
53. "Cheer you up" means:
A) make you feel worse
B) make you feel happier
C) make you feel tired
54. "Spread" means:
A) a small snack
B) a big meal on the table
C) a tiny dessert
55. "Whipped it up" means:
A) cooked something slowly
B) made something quickly and easily
C) ordered food from a restaurant
56. "In no time" means:
A) very quickly
B) never
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C) very slowly
57. "Quite the (something)" means:
A) a bad thing
B) a very good (something)
C) a small thing)
58. "Come to think of it" means:
A) I just remembered something
B) I forgot something
C) I don’t know
59. "Have a sweet tooth" means:
A) like to eat meat
B) like to eat fruits
C) like to eat desserts and candy
60. "To tell you the truth" means:
A) to hide how you feel
B) to tell you exactly how I feel
C) to tell a joke
61. "Getting to" someone means:
A) making them laugh
B) bothering or annoying them
C) making them happy
62. "Cheer you up" means:
A) make you feel happier
B) make you feel sad
C) make you feel sleepy
63. If something is "killer", it is:
A) boring
B) bad
C) great or amazing
64. If something "blows me away", it:
A) makes me tired
B) really impresses me
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C) makes me bored
Reading :answer True or False
People who laugh often have other physical advantages as well. They tend
to have lower blood pressure and lower stress levels. They tend to get sick
less often because laughter has been shown to increase infection-fighting
antibodies. Laughter has also been found to help fight disease and to help
people recover from illness. This has led many hospitals to create programs
designed to make patients laugh. For example, it is quite common to see a
red-nosed clown joking with young patients in the pediatric ward. Hundreds
of hospitals also provide patients with “humor carts,” loaded with humorous
cartoons, DVDs, comic books, and funny props. Laughter has also been
found to make people alert, stimulate the brain, and enhance learning. It also
helps people to be more productive, to communicate more effectively, to
sleep more soundly, and to form friendships more easily. In the mid-1990s, a
doctor from India was struck by these benefits and brainstormed a way to
bring more laughter into his patients’ lives. The doctor, Madan Kataria,
gathered a group of people together in a local park to practice laughing as
part of a “laughter club.” During the club meetings, Kataria would prompt
members to laugh in a variety of ways. Although Kataria discovered that fake
laughter produces the same health benefits as genuine laughter, he was
gratified to find that it usually didn’t take long for fake laughter to turn into
real laughter. There are now more than 8,000 laughter clubs in 60 different
countries.
65. 1. _____ People with lower stress levels tend to get sick more often.
66. 2. _____ Clowns are a common sight in hospital emergency rooms.
67. 3. _____ The first laughter club was started by an Indian doctor.
68. 4. _____ Fake laughter does not produce the same health benefits as genuine
laughter.
69. 5. _____ There are about 800 laughter clubs in the world today.
70. 6. _____ people who laugh tend to get sick.