Enrichme —|
a nt 6
) Choose a Correct answer which can replace the underlined phrase
and write its number 1,2, 3 oruin the brackets.
|, She promised to attend the
Party but she never turned up.
EE ati (3) kept her promise
(2) arrived (4) left ( )
2, The policeman asked me how I came by that purse.
(1) bought (3) knew about
(2) discovered (4) kept ( )
3. “We need to talk over the matter,” he said.
(1) abandon (8) discuss
(2) approve (4) memorise ( )
4. The rioters fell back when the police fired a warning shot into the air.
(1) retreated (3) dispersed
(2) attacked (4) fainted ( )
5. They have gone through much hardship.
(1) witnessed (3) learnt
(2) experienced (4) overcome ( )
6. The old building was pulled down to make way for a shopping complex.
(1) renovated (3) destroyed
(2) rebuilt (4) demolished ( )
7. The teacher told the class to take down the notes on the blackboard.
(1) learn {3) scribble
(2) remember (4) write down ( )
8. The family turned down our offer of help.
(1) disliked (3) accepted
(2) approved (4) rejected ( )
4. Itold the driver to pull.up at Oot ee
(1) sto be
(2) st (u) park ( )
28720.
Let’s move on to the next topic,” said Mr Baker.
(1) proceed (3) propose
(2) trespass (4) travel (
- The village ran out of water when it was hit by a prolonged drought.
(1) was robbed (3) was full
(2) was short (4) was terrified (
. The water in the pail is running over.
(1) evaporating (3) overheating
(2) expanding (4) overflowing (
. I cannot make out the doctor's handwriting.
(1) approve (3) read
(2) see (4) copy (
- The coach picked out the outstanding players for the awards.
(1) interviewed (3) elected
(2) selected (4) kept s
. The woman kept on nagging at her husband.
(1) started (3) tried
(2) continued (4) ceased (
. You must cut down your expenditure or soon you will have no money.
(1) reduce (3) increase
(2) stop (4) record (
. His lawyer said he would get off with only a fine for the offence.
(1) charge (3) leave
(2) escape (4) serve (
. The officer carried out his duties in a responsible way.
(1) discussed (3) executed
(2) demonstrated (4) passed (
. Mrs Lee could not put up with her husband’s behaviour any more.
(1) tolerate (3) accept :
(2) continue (4) understand (
The factory turns out all kinds of toys,
(1) rejects (3) refuses
(2) displays (4) produces (
58Enrichment 6
(B) Choose the correct answer and write its number |, 2, 3 or 4 in the
brackets.
|, The _______ arrival of the fire engines prevented the fire from spreading to
other houses,
(1) time (3) times
(2) timely (4) timeless ( )
2. She is very intelligent and is in the class for the __
_. (3) gifted
(2) gift (4) giving ( )
3. After standing for an hour in the field, they became
(1) restless (3) restful
(2) rest (4) resting ( )
4. Itwas an show, wasn't it?
(1) excite (3) excitable
(2) excited (4) exciting ( )
5. The workmen are busy the decorations for National Day.
(1) pulling up (3) putting down
(2) pulling in (4) pulling off Cc. )
6. The weather is____; a sunny day can easily become a rainy day.
(1) changing (3) changeable
(2) changed (4) change ( )
7. Everyone who attended the show agreed that it was very
(1) entertain (3) entertained
(2) entertainment (4) entertaining ( )
8. Hehas____scar on his face.
(J) alarge (3) an enlarged
(2) to enlarge the (4) an enlarging ( )
4. The view from here is _ . beautiful.
(1) true (3) truth
(2) truly (4) truthful ( )
10, Sallyis___ to attend the party.
(1) like (3) likely
(2) likes (4) liked ( )Enrichment 6
'1. The warning sign was being ‘on the gate.
(1) hang (3) hanging
(2) hanged (4) hung
12. The ___ of the train was delayed by an hour.
(1) arrives (3) arriving
(2) arrived (4) arrival
13. The wound will in a few days.
(1) heal (3) healing
(2) healed (¥) heals
14, Henry for a job with the company a month ago.
(1) apply (3) applying
(2) applied (4) application
15. He was not in getting the job.
(1) succeed (3) succeeding
(2) success (4) successful
16. The on the radio was a French woman.
(1) announce (3) announcer
(2) announcing (4) announcement
17. T could not help when I saw the clown.
(1) laugh (3) laughing
(2) laughed (4) laughter
18. by train is a good way to see the countryside.
(1) Travel (3) Travelling
(2) Travelled (4) Traveller
14. Smoking is to health.
(1) injury (3) injuries
(2) injured (4) injurious
20. The police laida_____ for the kidnappers.
(1) trap (3) trapping
(2) trapped (4) trapper
260——— “vsnnnnnsninnnnnan __Enrichment 6
(c) Choose the correct answer to replace the underlined words and write
its number 1, 2, 3 or U in the brackets.
|. This shirt is such that it can be seen through.
(1) bright (3) visible
(2) transparent (4) delicate ( )
2, Handle the glasses with care; they are delicate and break easily.
(1) fragile (3) tender
(2) expensive (4) slippery ( )
3. Adoctor visits the remote village now and then.
(1) occasionally (3) rarely
(2) daily (4) yearly ( )
4, The peo le who live in the estate help to keep the estate clean.
(1) citizens (3) residents
(2) neighbours (4) inmates ( )
5. The course lasted two weeks.
(1) ayear (3) a month
(2) adecade (4) a fortnight ( )
6. His condition became better after two weeks of treatment.
(1) improved (3) cured
(2) strengthened (4) increased ( )
7. Mr Johnson and his neighbour are forever at loggerheads.
(1) quarrelling (3) boasting
(2) exchanging ideas (4) fighting ( )
8. The student said sorry for his late arrival.
(1) cried (3) was wanted
(2) paid (4) apologised ( )
4. Robert and his wife's brother work in the same office.
(1) uncle (3) nephew
(2) brother-in-law (4) grandfather ( )
'0. There is a small spot of dirt on her dress.
(1) grain (3) bob
(2) piece (4) speck ( )
'l. The person who drove the car was not hurt in the accident.
(1) passenger (3) conductor
(2) pedestrian (4) motorist ( )
261Enrichment 6
12.
13,
20.
(D)
The fugitive gave himself up after being on the run for two years.
(1) regretted (3) surrendered
(2) retired (4) retreated ( )
The shortage of rain ruined the crops.
(1) drought (3) storm
(2) thunder (4) flood ( )
- The fisherman's story was hard to believe.
(1) incredible (3) untrue
(2) exciting (4) silly ( )
. The person who came in second in the contest congratulated the winner,
(1) runner-up (3) loser
(2) contestant (4) competitor ( )
. The two signatures on the cheques are exactly alike.
(1) familiar (3) identical
(2) unusual (4) related ( )
- Theard an expression of pain behind the bushes,
(1) ascream (3) a groan
(2) avoice (4) a whisper ( )
. Let’s be thoughtful of others: the neighbours are sleeping, so we shouldn't
make too much noise.
(1) careful (3) cautious
(2) courteous (4) considerate ( )
|. The people watching the football game cheered loudly each time a goal was
scored.
(1) spectators (3) witnesses
(2) audience (4) congregation ( )
That old man is unable to read or write.
(1) illegible (3) illegal
(2) illiterate (4) eligible
( )
Choose the correct answer and write its Number I, 2, 3 or 4 in the
brackets.
To have no desire for food is to have no
(1) hunger (3) digestion
(2) appetite (4) thirst
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Part 5
You should spend about 20 minutes in this part.
You are going to read a food review. Six sentences have been removed from the article. Choose from the sentences
(A- H) to fit each gap (35~ 40), There are two extra sentences which you do not need to use.
For each question, write the correct answer (A = H4) on the space provided.
Village King Nasi Lemak
Ifyou love nasi lemak as I do, you would have heard of Village King Nasi Lemak. The location
of this restaurant is on Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur. Itis a coffee-shop designed like a premise with many
windows. [5) |] Itis clean too.
1 caught a strong whiff of fragrant rice the moment I entered the restaurant. | (36)
1 noticed that the waiters were quick in taking down orders. Since it was my first visit
to the restaurant, I asked the waiter for his suggestions. He suggested spicy squid
nasi lemak.
My order arrived within five minutes. At first, I thought it was just my waiter who was efficient.
6)
My mouth immediately began to water when the waiter placed a plate of spicy squid nasi lemak
in front of me.| (38) |__| It was filled with some pieces of spicy squids, fried peanuts, anchovies, a few
slices of cucumber and some sambal served around the rice.
I tried the sambal with some rice first. It was spicy but was not sweet or oily. Next, I tried some
pieces of spicy squids with rice. | 39)| __| The peanuts were crunchy and the fried anchovies were
neither salty nor oily.
Overall, the entire dish was very delicious. I prefer the sambal more than the squids. | (40)
I would come back here again. Next time, I will only order a plate of plain nasi lemak.
The rice was served in a large plate.
It was so good that I ordered another,
Therefore, it was bright and airy.
‘The portion served was generous.
But, I noticed that the rest too provided fast service.
‘The squid was tender and thankfully not tough,
The sambal is one of the best I have tried.
‘A waiter came to get my order as soon as I sat down,
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