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1.The government panicked into imposing a
kind of cultural ___ (HOMOGENEOUS)
.
2.Quantum mechanics tells us what small
things do, general ___ (RELATE) tells us
what big things do.
3.His sense of humour allowed him to face
adversaries with ___ (EQUAL)

4.Many people are suffering economic ___


(HARD)

5. It is never a good idea to take sleeping


tablets regularly for this kind of ___
(WAKE)
6.There is a ___________ (HOLD) belief that
Tokyo is the capital of
Japan, but that is not true.

7. It was very difficult to ___________


(CAPSULE) the story in the
wars.
8. William was ________ (CANDLE) with rage
because his son had
stolen a huge amount of his money.

9. The building is equipped with ________


(ART) facilities

. _________ and disinfectants are widely used


in hospital to kill the
bacteria. (SEPTIC)
11. ________ of violence has been possible by
means of television.
(DOCTRINE)
12. The house is painted in such a(n) _________
style. (SAVOUR)
13. This book is _________. You can find
information about the varieties of
plants around the world here.
(EMBRACE)
14.The little rainfall ________ a poor crop for
farmers in this village.
(BODE)
15. Look at the way he admires those singers.
He is such a _____. (HERO)
16. They found themselves trapped in the ____
between the two warring factions.
(LAND)
17. ____ were still holding parties as the
region recorded its highest ever
death toll this week.
(COVID)
18. That the disease situation in the
city became
worse had led to food shortage and
____ in every supermarkets.
(PANIC)
19. ____ support such as warranty service,
training, or repair for a product may
constitute to be a part of a company’s overall
marketing strategy. (SELL]

20. After those rainy days, we had swarms of


termite alates in our house, so we needed
to hire a(n) __________ (TERMINATE) to get
rid of such disgusting insects.
21. That Chi de Papillon decided to quit her
usual performance of interpreting the tarot
on her Youtube channel came as a(n)
__________ (SHELL).

22. I never conceive of myself as a(n)


__________ (PHOTO) person, which
explains my unwillingness to take
selfies or even photos with my clubs
and friends.

23. He, the President of a non-profit


organization, was accused of
___________
(APPROPRIATE) of funds when he
used money meant for charity to pay
for a holiday.
24. Cybersecurity experts say the possible
rebranding of hacking group illustrates the
ways ransomeware gangs may try to
__________ (MAN) a crackdown by law
enforcement.
25. It was rumoured that fortune-tellers
practiced __________ (CLEAR) when
they gazed into a crystal ball and whispered
magical words that helped them see the
future of their clients.

26. Bats use ___________(LOCATE) to find


their way in the darkness.

27. The judge's words effectively (CLOSE)


___________ any possibility of an early
release.

28. (KNOW) ____________ to her they had


organized a surprise party. When she realized
that, she became furious

29. Going to the unemployment office and


having to wait there for hours is a(n)
(DESTROY) _______________ experience.

30. Such amount of litter in the streets is


(FIT) ____________ for a clean city
1.homogeneity
2. relativity

3. equanimity

4. hardship
5. wakefulness

6. long-held / widely-held

7. encapsulate
8. incandescent
9. state-of-art

10. antiseptics
11. indoctrination
12. unsavoury
13. all-embracing
14. foreboded
15. hero-worshipper
16. no-man’s-land
17. covidiots
18. panic-buying
19. after-sells
20. exterminator
21. bombshell
22. photogenic
23. misappropriation
24. outmaneuver/
outmanoeuvre
25. clairvoyance

26. echolocation

27. foreclosed

28. unbeknownst/unbeknown

29. soul-destroying
30. unbefitting
1.Not until Kentucky's Mammoth Cave had been
completely explored in 1972 ______
A. when was its full extent realized
B. that its full extent was realized
C. was its full extent realized
D. the realization of its full extent
.
2. We are prepared to overlook the error on this
occasion ______ your previous good work
A. with a view to B. thanks to
C. in the light of D.with regard to
.
3. Living by the ocean really
. ______ your ______. Once
you've lived there, you never want to leave.
A. came in - heart B. get in - heart
C. get in - blood D. came in - blood
4. There is no ______ for hard work and perseverance
.
if you want to succeed.
.
A. alternative B. substitute
C. equivalent D. imitation

5. Does Sheila work full time at the supermarket? -


.
No, only ______ when they need extra staff.
A. in and out B. on and off
C. by and by D. up and around

.
6. Those campers are really ______. They have no idea
how to set up a tent.
A. white B. blue C. green D. black

7. The investigation was instigated


. ______ the Prime
Minister.
A. on the part of B. consequence of
C. subsequent to D. at the behest of

8. They were ______ tempted to relieve the shopkeeper


of his three juiciest looking apples.
A. sorely B. utterly C. badly D. powerfully

9. Tim: ‘______? You look so concerned.’


.
- Terry: ‘My final exam is coming.’
.
A. What for B. How do you feel
C. What’s up D. Where did it go

10. Trade ______ from. bad to worse and staff ______


redundant now.
A. has gone - is being made B. have gone - is made
C. went - has made D. had gone - are made

11. They have terrible management.


. But if they could
ever _____ together, they would be an unbeatable
company.
A. set their show B. do their number
C. put their play D. get their act
12. I advise you to _____ clear of the casinos.
A. stray B. steer C. stick D. veer

13. The sudden, tragic death of the young princess


.
sparked off a feeding _____ in the media.
A. spasm B. turmoil C. frenzy D. fever

14.That boy is always in trouble. Sooner or later, he’s


going to ____
. the prison.
A. wind up B. grow up C. turn out D. live up

15. We started off walking ____, but after an hour we


had slowed down to a snail’s space.
A. heartily B. sharply C. briskly D. crisply
.
16. It’s like looking for a needle in the _____.
A. hayrick B. haycock C. haystack D. smokestack

17. Most of Begma’s film were made ___.


A. on a shoelace B. with a shoeshine
C. in a shoebox .D. on a shoestring

18. Although a great deal of progress has been made,


the disease_____ on very poor areas.
A. dawdles B. lingers . C. dwells D. abides
19. The ___ of our business is done via the Internet, not
through physical stores.
A. mass B. bulk C. range D. gross
20. Smokers prefer not to know what’s happening to
their insides. For most of them, ignorance is _____.
A. ecstasy B. rapture C. bliss D. paradise

21. The pro-LGBT activist has always _____ the cause of


gay rights.
A. mediated B. championed C. overturned D.
apprehended

22. He is nothing but a _____ who will sell his services


to whoever will pay him the most.
.
A. protagonist B. partisan C. mercenary D.
denizen
23. My brother has had a(n) _____ business career, with
plenty of ups and downs.
A. capricious B. quixotic. C. checkered D.
mortified
24. I managed to _____ some money off my dad and buy
my favorite toy.
A. cadge B. thrust C. pilfer D. prey
25. The mere sight and smell of the dish had us all _____
.
in anticipation of the gastronomic treat we are in for.
A. salivating B. gorging C. basting D. braising
26. The iPad has become a cash _____ for Apple,
.
bringing in a steady stream of revenue.
A. buffalo B. pig C. giraffe D. cow
27. The book ends with a hilarious _____ of an academic
conference.
A. stock B. spoof C. sequel D. flounce
28, The profits were _____ among the investors.
A. dosed up B. dealt out C. seized up D. led
astray
29, Those _____ have few if any friends and lack the
means, faculties or desire to make a meaningful
contribution to the community.
A. running amok B. watching the clock
C. on the margins D. in ivory tower
30. The hotel’s description in the brochure was _____ in
the extreme and we were left utterly disappointed on
arrival.
.
A. pretentious B. perplexing C. erratic D.
fallacious
31. The bank refuses to _______ responsibility for the
mistake.
A. cling B. assume. C. chop D. wager

32. It is _______ clear to the scientists that soil erosion


in Vietnam was attributed to agrochemicals.
A. blatantl B. abundantly C. fully D. acutely
.
33. He sat for a moment chewing the _______ before he
spoke.
A. cud B. fat C. gum D. scenery

34. It is a good thing to learn your station in life and not


be getting _______ yourself.
.
A. beneath B. beyond C. above D. below
35. As soon as I get paid, I _______ some money _______
so I won’t be tempted to spend it.
A. drag/on B. squirrel/away C. do/over D. come/off

36. It is vital that the teacher should not _______ this


problem.
A. swot up on B. tick off C. slave away D. gloss over

37. The house is extortionate because it is situated in


the most _______ part of the town.
A. salubrious B. ornate C. impecunious D. lethargic
38. Unfortunately, he usually passes over _______
advice.
A. unwonted B. sought-after C. unlooked-for D.
unsolicited
.
39. It is _______ of her to neglect every boy she met
because she was ravished in the past.
A. loquacious B. ambulatory C. vigilant D. credulous

.
40. The professor is a _______ of information on Ancient
Vietnam.
A. dump B. mine C. stream D. snout
.
41, His words could hardly be _____ as a pickup line.
A. rendered B. construed
C. referred D. termed

42. You should never doubt the _____ of her affection for
you.
A. disparity B. disclosure
C. constancy D. constellation

43. ________, the woman still chose to be a staunch


supporter of her grumpy but redoubtable husband.
A. Warts and all B. For all the world
C. All at once D. All and sundry
44. The judges were repulsed by the murderer's evil
deeds and refused to consider his pleasant appearance
as a _____. feature.
A. rolling B. redeeming
C. hopping D. retreating
45. The argument in favour of using national budgets
to support art and culture is _____ by the fact that such
artistic and cultural activities help foster patriotism in
.
the citizens.
A. fortified B. emphasized
C. codified D. modified

.
46. He is a rolling stone, forever _____and never
settling down.
A. running around B. travelling round
C. lynching around D. roaming around

47. For _____ reasons, try to eat clean and incorporate


exercises into your daily routine.
A. healthy B. healthful C. health D. health-
related

48. The movie seems to _____ into the sentimentality of


the political crises in Hongkong.
A. dip B. tap C. drag D. instill

49. The inevitable _____of a meritocratic system is the


widening gap between the rich and the poor.
A. corollary B. corruption
C. centralism . D. concierge

50. I tried, for almost a full blink of the eye, to _____


nonchalance, and then hurled myself at the man’s
ankles, refusing to let go.
A. produce
.
B. sense
C. affect
D. pretend
.
1.C
2.B
3.D
4.B
5.B
6.C
7.D
8.A
9.C
10.A
.
11. D
12. B
13. C
14. A
15. C
16. C
17. D
18. B
19. B
20. C
21.B
22. C
23. C
24. A
25. A
26. D
27. B
28. B
29. C
30. D
31. B
32. B
33. A
34. C
35. B
36. D
37. A
38. D
39. C
40. B
41. B
42. C
43. A
44. B
45. A
46. D
47. C
48. B
49. A
50. C
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1.Which cannot be implied about the function of AI in
2050?
A. AI can slash the amount of time spent on waiting for
payments when shopping.
B. AI can have the ability to analyze colossal amounts of
information.
C. AI can help to ensure the food security for people
across the globe.
D. AI can be a feature that robots will be supplemented
with.

2. Of the following statements, which is not true


regarding the world in 2050?
A. Present-day transistor-based computers stand in
comparison with quantum ones.
B. Some diseases may be treatable with the aid of
technologies integrated into humans.
C. While stationary, we can still travel around the world
with the help of VR.
D. Language will no longer be a hindrance thanks to the
application of non-human translators.
3. What can be implied from the talk about the world in
2050?
A. It will be one in which people are beleagured with
brand-new enemies to overcome.
B. Any scientific discipline will have witnessed gradual
departures from conventional methods.
C. Technology will be so advanced that a robotic takeover
will be on the cards.
D. Many fields and aspects of life will undergo paradigm
shifts.

4. From the talk, the feeling of the speaker is likely to be


a sort of
A. sarcasm
B. optimism
C. pessimism
D. narcissism
5. Certain archetypes of evtol aerial craft are working presently.
6. There could be extensive technology adoption as a result of air
ridesharing’s being
worked out.
7. The idea of Elon Musk’s Hyperloop will lead to an adverse
metamorphosis in long
haul transport terrestre.
8. In 2025, it is expected that the number of electric vehicles is
exactly 10
million.
9. The automobiles will be charged at home.
10. Google is one of the most profitable companies in making
driverless cars.
11. Hyperloop will serve as a supplant for airplanes by
2050 and …. the most dominant vehicle of hour-long trip.
12. Significantly enhanced battery system will allow us to
view the process of … to the skies.
13. Some companies are trying to bring back … which can
transport merely ten to one hundred people.
14. At approximately the same time, we could have far
more high-quality aircrafts … the skies.
15. Elon Musk would like to utilize his …. to carry the
passengers across the globe.
1.C
2. A
3. D
4. B
5. T
6. T
7. F
8. F
9. T
10. NG
11. evolve into.
12. electric airliners taking.
13. supersonic aircraft.
14. soaring through.
15. starship.

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