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B. stressed out C. relaxing D. burned out A. optimistic 14. If you put too much sugar in your coffee you __ gain weight. D.may C. should A. must B. shouldn't Mark the letter A,B. C, or D to indicate the word(s)CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 15. The Great Barrier Reef in Australia is not only a natural wonder but also a popular tourist attraction A. scenic spot B. public place C. facility D. amenity 16. The qieter this area is, __ she feels. A. much relaxed B. the more relaxed C. more relaxed D. the relaxed Mark the letter A B, C or D to indicate the word(s)OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 17.Taking breaks throughout the workday can refresh the mind and prevent mental fatigue. A. thinking B. body C. mind D. physical Circle the letter A,B, C, or D to indicate the most suitable response to complete dialoges. 18. Mark: Excuse me could you tell me how to balance my study and play time? Mr. Hung: __ Mark: Could you tell me how to balance my study and play time? A. Sorry, can you say that again? B. Can you tell me about it? C. Can you hear me? D. Iapologise for my mistake. Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets: (1.0 point) 19. The interviewer asked me what (do) __ if I were offered the job 20. Conical hat making (be) __ a traditional craft for hundreds of years. 21. __ (bustling) the city is, __ (energetic) the atmosphere becomes. 22. __ (congested) the city gets, __ (challenging) commuting and traffic can become.
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## Answer Key and Explanations:**Multiple Choice:**1. **A. optimistic** - The sentence describes someone who is positive and hopeful about the future, which aligns with the meaning of "optimistic."2. **D. may** - The sentence suggests a possibility, not a certainty. "May" indicates a possibility, while "must" implies a necessity.3. **A. scenic spot** - A "scenic spot" is a place known for its natural beauty, which is similar to the description of the Great Barrier Reef as a "natural wonder."4. **B. the more relaxed** - The sentence uses a comparative structure, indicating a relationship between the quietness of the area and the level of relaxation. "The more relaxed" correctly expresses this relationship.**Opposites:**5. **D. physical** - "Mental fatigue" refers to tiredness of the mind, while "physical" refers to the body. **Dialogues:**6. **B. Can you tell me about it?** - This response is the most appropriate as it directly addresses Mark's question and shows Mr. Hung's willingness to help.**Verb Forms:**7. **(do)** **would do** - The sentence uses the conditional tense, requiring the past tense of "do," which is "would do."8. **(be)** **has been** - The sentence describes a continuous action that started in the past and continues to the present, requiring the present perfect tense of "be," which is "has been."9. **(bustling)** **The more bustling** - The sentence uses a comparative structure, requiring the comparative form of "bustling," which is "the more bustling."10. **(energetic)** **the more energetic** - The sentence uses a comparative structure, requiring the comparative form of "energetic," which is "the more energetic."11. **(congested)** **The more congested** - The sentence uses a comparative structure, requiring the comparative form of "congested," which is "the more congested."12. **(challenging)** **the more challenging** - The sentence uses a comparative structure, requiring the comparative form of "challenging," which is "the more challenging."