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ENGLISH PROFICIENCY TEST

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Number 20. What is the main idea of the passage?
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a. Diseases caused by bacteria and viruses
b. Diseases that attack human body
c. Vaccines protect us from diseases
d. Types of Vaccines

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Number 21. The word "they" in the first sentence refers to
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a. Diseases
b. Illnesses
c. Vaccines
d. Bacteria

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Number 22. The word "defend" has the closest meaning to
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a. Protect
b. Attack
c. Retract
d. Reverse

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Number 23. These are some forms of vaccinations, except
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a. Injected into your body
b. Leave it to other people
c. Taken by mouth
d. Inhaled

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Number 24. Why do vaccines against the flu must be done every year?
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a. Because the flu virus can change to a different form
b. Because it is good to get vaccinated once a year
c. Because people do not have any immune in their bodies
d. Because it is suggested by the government

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Number 25. Why did smallpox dissapear completely by the end of the 1970s?
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a. Because it killed millions of people
b. Because everyone was not vaccinated
c. Because it was one the world’s most serious diseases
d. Because nearly everyone was vaccinated

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Number 26. When was the first vaccines created according to the passage?
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a. In the 1600s
b. In the 1700s
c. In the 1800s
d. In the 1900s

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Number 27. The word "rarely" in the line 20 has the same meaning to
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a. Usually
b. Repeatedly
c. Seldom
d. Often

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Number 28. The word "developed" in the fourth paragraph has the closest ANTONYM to
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a. Advanced
b. Refined
c. Improved
d. Primitive

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Number 29. The similar meaning of the phrase "third world countries" in the last paragraph is
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a. Developing countries
b. Developed countries
c. Eastern countries
d. Western countries

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Number 30. The phrase "almost two thirds" in line 26 has the closest meaning to
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a. Almost more than 60%
b. Almost more than 90%
c. Almost 100%
d. All of the options are incorrect

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Number 31. The topic of this passage is

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a. The mutation of cancer cells


b. A new cancer treatment provides hope for patients

c. treatment to all diseases

d. Chemotherapy for cancer

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Number 32. The word "provide" in the first line means

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a. To give

b. To assign

c. To reject

d. To accept

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Number 33. In the second paragraph, the scientists claim that

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a. They may be able to produce cancer cells


b. It may be possible for them to stop cancer cells from their core

c. It is impossible to stop cancer

d. Cancer cells are dangerous

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Number 34. The word "they" in line 6 refers to

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a. Cancer cells

b. Cancer roots

c. Scientists

d. Doctors

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Number 35. The word "spreading" in line 7 has the closest meaning to

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a. Widely circulate
b. Hide

c. Disguise

d. Gather

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Number 36. In the third paragraph, the author mainly discusses about

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a. All types of cancer grow at the same time

b. Different forms of cancer develop at different momentum

c. All kinds of cancer are the same

d. Not all forms of cancers are dangerous

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Number 37. The word "treatment" in line 11 means

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a. The techniques applied in a specific situation


b. Using something generally

c. An act to make someone happy

d. A medicine

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Number 38. According to the passage, what have doctors mostly used to treat cancer?

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a. Self-treatment

b. Individualized treatment

c. Vaccines

d. Chemotherapy

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Number 39. What is another side effect of chemotherapy beside killing off cancer cells?

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a. Produces healthy cells


b. Produces cancer cells

c. Attacks healthy cells

d. Attacks cancer cells

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Number 40. Chemotherapy now could be replaced with

Select one:

a. Regular treatment

b. Individualized treatment

c. General treatment

d. Global treatment

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