B. belittled C. bemused D. belonged
18. It's impossible to _____ torture as a means of questioning.
A. beautify B. justify C. certify D. mystify
19. Don't _____ around the house at night; the noises keep me awake.
A. lounge B. pop C. preach D. sneak
20. I can't even describe the _____ I felt when I found out she got fired.
Section C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word. 21. He has been completely taken up work recently.
Your answer
Correct answer
A. fury B. furious C. furor D. furiously
with with
22. Please fill the jar with lemonade.
Your answer up
Correct answer up
23. Your decision, good or bad, was the only choice to make.
Your answer for
Correct answer for
24. It was, my reckoning, the only time the two musicians played together.
Your answer by
Correct answer by
25. I'm going to meet up Dominic after work for a few drinks.
Your answer with
Correct answer with
26. Can you please count thirty marbles from the bag?
Your answer out
Correct answer out
27. A good lawyer should be able to save you going to jail.
Your answer from
Correct answer from
28. The meeting will start at 7 o'clock the dot.
Your answer on
Correct answer on
29. You'll never guess who I bumped at the market!
Your answer into
Correct answer into
30. All all, it was a decent movie with good special effects.
Your answer
Correct answer
in in
Part II: Banked Cloze
Questions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.
When I was a little boy, I thought my birthday was the most important day of the year. Birthday parties were incredibly exciting and every other day just seemed so (31) in comparison. Why did I think my birthday was so important? Why wouldn't I? My parents always circled it on the (32), and I knew they planned for it weeks in advance. All my friends came and gave me wonderful gifts. It was always such a happy and (33) event. Every year, it was a true celebration!
As you might have guessed, I certainly wasn't very (34) when I was young. I thought the world revolved around me, and I wanted everyone to know it. I remember one particular day in specific. It was during (35) at school. While all my friends were eating, I overheard them talking about my party. They were just as excited as I was, and they kept asking me what games we would play. I remember I was so happy just to sit there and (36) in the anticipation they all felt for my special day.
Then Joey Franklin decided to have a huge birthday party when he turned seven. I was distraught. I went home to (37) to my mother. How could he have a birthday party that might be as good as (or better) than mine? Only I was allowed to have birthday parties!
\(38)!\special darling, but everyone has birthdays, and everyone is allowed to have a birthday party to (39) the day.\(40), I went to and enjoyed many different birthday parties for all my friends (but mine were still the best).
(31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36)
Your answer mundane calendar festive humble lunchtime bask
Correct answer mundane calendar festive humble lunchtime bask
(37) (38) (39) (40)
complain goodness celebrate onwards
complain goodness celebrate onwards
Part III: Reading Comprehension
Questions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.
Holidays are celebrated in many ways around the world: parades, celebrations, feasts, family dinners, fireworks, sporting events, and street festivals, just to name a few. Some holidays, such as New Year's Day, are observed around the world. Some holidays, such as Christmas, Hanukkah, and Ramadan, are
celebrated only by members of a certain religion. Still other holidays are unique to specific countries and are celebrated by people who come from those countries, or who are descended from people who came from those countries.
St Patrick's Day is a national holiday in Ireland and Northern Ireland, and it is celebrated by Irish people and people of Irish descent in cities and countries around the world. However, in recent years, more and more people who are not Irish have begun to join in the festivities and celebrate the day. It has become especially popular in Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand. St Patrick is one of the patron saints of Ireland (according to the Catholic Church), and St Patrick's Day falls on March 17 each year.
Historically, the day began as an Irish religious holiday but became a national public holiday in 1903. Beginning in the late 20th century, the holiday transformed to be more of a cultural holiday—a day to celebrate Irish customs and culture. In Ireland, the Saint Patrick's Festival has become a week-long event to showcase Irish culture to the world. The colour green and the three-leaved shamrock are the symbols most associated with St Patrick and St Patrick's Day. It is therefore very common to see people wear green clothing on March 17 even if they do not join in a major celebration.
St Patrick's Day parades are common in cities around the world. The largest Irish populations outside of Ireland and Northern Ireland are in the United States. Many major cities, including Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia have held parades for nearly 300 years! It has also become tradition to dye water green in
honour of the day. The Chicago River flows through the middle of that city, and every March 17, the entire river is dyed green! Water fountains in front of the White House in Washington, DC and in Trafalgar Square in London are also typically dyed green.
41. St Patrick's Day is a national holiday in _____.
A. the United States B. England C. Northern Ireland D. Australia
42. St Patrick's Day is an example of a _____ holiday.
A. religious B. cultural C. national D. all of the above
43. Which of the following is a symbolic representation of Saint Patrick?
A. Feasts. B. Festivals. C. Parades. D. Shamrocks.
44. This passage is an example of what style of writing?
A. Informative. B. Persuasive.