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elements of French that were Introduced following the Norman Invasion of 1030, Until the 1600s, English was,for the most part spoken only in England and had not extended even as far as Wales, Scotland, or Treland. However,during tl course of the next two centuries.English began to spread around the globe as a result of exploration stablished and grew In various parts of the world. As these communities proliferates, English gradually became the primary language of internation parts sinces, banking, and diplomacy. international business, banking, and about 80 percent of the Information stored on computer systems worldwide Is in English. Two-thirds of the airports, and air traffic controllers.Today there are more than 700 million English users in the world, and over half of these are non-native speakers, constitution g the largest number of non-native users than any other language in the world. Question 27. What is the main topic of this passage?A. The number of non-natly users of English. B. The French Influence on the English language. C. The expansion of English as an international language. D. The use of English for science and technology. Question 28. Approximately when did English begin to be used beyond England? C. Before 1600 D. After the 1600s A. In 1066 B. Around 1350 Question 29. According to the passage, all of the following contributed to the spread of English around the world EXCEPT. A. the slave trade B. the Norman invasion C. missionaries D. colonization Question 30. The word "enclaves"in the passage could best be replaced by which of the following? A. communities B. organizations C. regions D. countries Question 31. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A. Most of the Information stored on computer systems Is in English. B. Only one thirds of the world's science writing is in languages other than English. C. English is the only language used in technology, and advertising. D. International alrports and air controllers use mostly English: Question 32. According to the passage, approximately how many non-native users of English are there in the world today? A.A quarter milion B. Half a million C. 350 million Question 33. D. 700 million a. Yeah, I just finished the first volume, and I can't believe how gripping the story is! b. I know, right? The art style is amazing, and the characters are so well-developed! C. Have you started reading that new manga series everyone's talking about? B. b-a-C D. c-a-b A. a-b-C Question 34. a. Hey, have you ever been to Landmark 81? b. Sounds awesome! Let's plan to go this weekend. C. No, I haven't/ What's it like? d. It's amazing! The view from the top is breathtaking, especially at sunset. e. Great idea! We can check out the restaurants and the observation deck too! A. a-c-d be B. a-b-d-c-e d-b-c-e-a D. d-e-a-b-c Question 35. HI Gemma, a. But it was interesting to watch these videos. b. Thanks so much for the gultar lesson videos you sent me last week. C. You know, we ought to practise together for some time. What do you think? d. Thanks also for the tip about the free websites with musical lesson videos - they are much better than the sites I've been following. e. It's really nice to learn how to play a new instrument like the guitar, but I am too busy at the moment, so I'm focusing on my violin lessons for now. Write back soon. A. d-b-a-c-e B. b-e-a-d-c C. a-d-b-c-e D. c-a-d-b-e Question 36. a. While deadlines and flexibility are essential aspects of this job, the occasional office meeting for project updates, for instance is a small trade -off. b. Working remotely from home fuels my creativity and allows for a more productive environment. C. Indeed, for the past year, I have thrived in this role at a local company, where I craft engaging online content and develop effective strategies. d. My passion for both people and technology naturally led me to a fulfilling career in social media management. Question 37. "I'm working in a restaurant now." she said A. She said she was working in a restaurant then. B. She said I was working in a restaurant then. C. She said she was working in a restaurant now. D. She said she is working in a restaurant then. Question 38. People say that they bought this house last year. A. It was said that they bought this house last year. B. It is said that they bought this house last year. C. It is said that to buy this house last year. D. It said that they bought this house last year. Question 39. This is / first time / I / go / Korea. A. This is the first time I went to Korea. B. This is the first time I have gone to Korea. C. This is the first time I has gone to Korea. D. This is the first time I go to Korea. Question 40. It / say / he / buy/ this house/last month. A. It was said that he bought this house last month. B. It is said that he bought this house last month. C. It is said that to buy this house last month. D. It said that he bought this house last month.
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## Answer Key and Explanations:<br /><br />**Question 27:** **C. The expansion of English as an international language.**<br /><br />**Explanation:** The passage primarily focuses on how English spread beyond England and became a global language. It discusses the historical factors like exploration and colonization, and the current dominance of English in various fields like science, technology, and international communication.<br /><br />**Question 28:** **D. After the 1600s.**<br /><br />**Explanation:** The passage states that English was primarily spoken in England before the 1600s. It then mentions that English began to spread globally "during the course of the next two centuries," implying that this spread started after the 1600s.<br /><br />**Question 29:** **B. The Norman invasion.**<br /><br />**Explanation:** The passage mentions the Norman invasion as a factor that influenced the English language, but it doesn't connect the invasion to the spread of English globally. The other options (slave trade, missionaries, and colonization) are directly linked to the expansion of English around the world.<br /><br />**Question 30:** **A. communities.**<br /><br />**Explanation:** The passage uses "enclaves" to refer to communities of English speakers established in various parts of the world. The other options don't fit the context.<br /><br />**Question 31:** **C. English is the only language used in technology, and advertising.**<br /><br />**Explanation:** The passage states that English is dominant in technology and advertising, but it doesn't claim that it's the only language used. Other languages are also used in these fields.<br /><br />**Question 32:** **C. 350 million.**<br /><br />**Explanation:** The passage states that over half of the 700 million English users are non-native speakers. This means there are approximately 350 million non-native English speakers.<br /><br />**Question 33:** **A. a-b-c**<br /><br />**Explanation:** The conversation flows logically with a starting point (c), followed by a response (a), and then a continuation of the conversation (b).<br /><br />**Question 34:** **A. a-c-d-b-e**<br /><br />**Explanation:** The conversation starts with a question (a), followed by a response (c), then an explanation (d), a suggestion (b), and finally an agreement (e).<br /><br />**Question 35:** **A. d-b-a-c-e**<br /><br />**Explanation:** The conversation starts with a thank you (b), followed by a specific detail (d), then a comment (a), a suggestion (c), and finally a response (e).<br /><br />**Question 36:** **d-c-b-a**<br /><br />**Explanation:** The paragraph starts with a statement about the author's passion (d), then describes their current role (c), explains the benefits of remote work (b), and finally addresses a potential drawback (a).<br /><br />**Question 37:** **A. She said she was working in a restaurant then.**<br /><br />**Explanation:** The original sentence is in the present continuous tense, but the reported speech should be in the past continuous tense to reflect the past time frame.<br /><br />**Question 38:** **B. It is said that they bought this house last year.**<br /><br />**Explanation:** The correct structure for reported speech with "say" is "It is said that..." followed by the reported clause.<br /><br />**Question 39:** **B. This is the first time I have gone to Korea.**<br /><br />**Explanation:** The correct tense for "the first time" is the present perfect tense, as it refers to an experience that happened in the past and has a connection to the present.<br /><br />**Question 40:** **A. It was said that he bought this house last month.**<br /><br />**Explanation:** The correct structure for reported speech with "say" is "It was said that..." followed by the reported clause. The tense in the reported clause should be changed to reflect the past time frame. <br />