30. “The learners do a gap-ill exercise for which there is only one answer for each gap.” What kind of assessment activity best fits the description?
(A) a subjective test (B) an objective test
(C) continuous assessment (D) a placement test
36. What reference resource best fits the teacher’s statement, “I’d like to find a book that helps me understand and use English better”?
(A) CD-ROM with pronunciation activities (B) language awareness book for teachers (C) dictionary of collocations (D) picture dictionary
38. What is the teaching aim of the supplementary material, “grammar book with team games and group activities”?
(A) encouraging extensive reading (B) improving learners’ accuracy
(C) providing ideas for warmer (D) developing lexical knowledge
If you _____ prick your finger on a rose thorn, your brain quickly makes you pull your hand away.
(A) accidentally (B) expediently (C) deliberately (D)warily
15. Stress is part of our everyday life. Everyone should learn how to ____ stress in an appropriate manner.
(A) come across (B) deal with (C) drop by (D) call on
41 Students in New York City are not allowed to bring cell phones to schools, but students in one neighborhood
have come up with a solution. They leave their phones at shops near their schools for a day. For a small
fee—usually fifty cents to a dollar—they can drop their phones off in the morning and pick them up after
school. The shop owners make a small profit from the storage fees, and also benefit from increased sales of
food and drinks when the students pick up their phones at the end of the day.
According to the passage, shopkeepers store phones for students because they .
(A) want the extra business the phones bring in
(B) can sell each phone for a small fee
(C) care about the students in the neighborhood
(D) provide food and drinks to students who lost their phones
9. They had to pack enough food, water, and other ________items to support them for the long trip.
(A) obnoxious (B) amiable (C) miscellaneous (D) upright
7. The doctor restricted himself to a 15-minute walk in his backyard every day—nothing too ____.
(A) prominent (B) strenuous (C) obedient (D) courageous
20. Which of the followings describes the flipped classroom?
(A) It is a type of blended learning that reverses the traditional learning environment by delivering instructional content, often online, out of the classroom.
(B) The teacher is typically the central focus of a lesson and the primary disseminator of information during the class period.
(C) Student engagement in activities in which they work independently or in small groups on an application task designed by the teacher.
(D) Class discussions are typically centered on the teacher, who controls the flow of the conversation
24. Chile implemented a new food labeling law today in hoping of lowering the country's childhood obesity rate, which is one of the
highest in the world. The Health Ministry has ordered labels to be placed on food that is high in sugar, calories, sodium or saturated
fat.
(A) hoping (B) obesity (C) placed (D) calories