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According
to the passage, what surprises
the writer about the children at the camp?
A) They complain if they cannot phone
their parents.
B) They miss meal times with their
parents.
C) The youngest ones find it hard to be
away from home.
D) They seem grateful for their experience
there.
112.
According to the passage, what does the
writer think about some parents?
A) They should visit their children instead
o f phoning them.
B) They don’t need to keep on phoning all
the time.
C) They need
to be reminded to phone
their children.
D) They should allow their children to
bring food to camp.
READING COMPREHENSION. Part
III
Read the text and answer the questions according to it.
Today I finally climbed Mt. Everest, the tallest mountain in the world. The top of the
mountain was amazing. It felt like we were close to the sky. The snow was so thick that my
boots sank. I looked at the beauty around me. Maybe my story would be a legend one day.
I wanted people to remember this forever. I was the senior explorer in my group. I took many
pictures with my camera. I would put them in a frame and hang them. On the mountain, the air
was very cold. I looked over the side of the mountaintop. From that angle, I saw the border of the
clouds touching the rocks below. It looked pure. There was no sign of modern life.
After fifteen
minutes, I knew it was time to go down from the mountain. I was glad. The team congratulated
us. My chief praised us. I sent messages to my relatives to tell them that I was safe. But it was
hard to leave the mountain so quickly. I wanted to enjoy the incredible sight longer.
113. According to the passage, what is this
story about?
A) Modern life on the mountains.
B) How to use a camera on the mountain.
C) The conditions of terrible weather.
D) The author’s incredible experience.
114. According to the passage, what did the
author see from the angle over the side of
the mountaintop?
A) His boots in the snow.
B) The sun in the east.
C) The border of the clouds.
D) His picture in a frame.
115. According to the passage,
the author
was happy to do all of the following,
E X C E P T . .. .
A) hearing his team congratulate him
B) getting praise from his chief
C) leaving the mountain quickly
D) sending messages to his relatives
116. According to the passage, the air at the
top of the mountain was . .. .
A) cold
B) hot
C) thick
D) warm
Read the text and answer the questions according to it.
Technology is helping Japanese farmers. For thousands of years they have tried to keep
animals away from their farms. Japanese engineers have invented the “ Super Monster W o lf’
to scare away wild animals
that want to eat crops of rice, pumpkin or potato. “ Super Monster
W olf’ is a solar-powered scarecrow robot that looks like a real wolf. It has wolf-like hair, big
terrifying teeth and red LED eyes. It also has 48 different wolf noises so animals never get used
to it. “ Super Monster W o lf’ will be used to keep animals like wild bears and deer out of rice
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farms and fruit gardens. Farmers lose millions of dollars every year due to hungry animals. It is
more effective than an electric fence at keeping animals out. The robot can sense movement up
to one kilometre away and immediately make its terrifying sounds. The robot will start to be
mass produced from next year. It will be 65 cm long and 50 cm high. The price is $4,800 but
farmers will have the option of renting it monthly.
117. According to the passage, where
does the Super Monster W olf get its
energy from?
A) from strong wind
B) from farmer’s house
C) from the Sun
D) from an electric fence
118. According to the passage, what was the
Super Monster W olf compared to at
keeping animals out?
A)
hungry animals
B) electric fences
C) LED monitors
D) fruit gardens
119. All of the following statements are FALSE,
E X C E P T ...
A) A new robot wolf has terrifying green
eyes and 65 different wolf noises.
B) “ Super Monster W o lf’ wants to eat
pumpkins and sweet potatoes.
C) Japanese farmers will be able to rent
the robot wolf on a yearly basis.
D) The robot will help scare away wild
animals from farmers’ fields.
120. According to the passage,
how regularly
could Japanese farmers rent the Super
Monster W olf?
A) on a monthly basis
B) on a yearly basis
C) on a weekly basis
D) on a daily basis
Read the text and answer the questions according to it.
A restaurant in the city of Modena, Italy, has been named as the best restaurant in the world.
The restaurant “ Osteria Francescana” was recognised as “ Number One” at “ The World’s 50 Best
Restaurants” award ceremony in New York. The ceremony is like the Oscars of the food world.
Italian food is loved worldwide, but surprisingly, this is the first time
an Italian restaurant has
won the annual prize. The Osteria Francescana came second in 2015 and third in 2013 and 2014.
The chef and owner of the Osteria Francescana is Mr Massimo Bottura. The competition judges
gave Bottura the award for his creative and original food and traditional ingredients. He was
very emotional on stage when he took the award. He said, “I want to thank everyone because it
has been so hard. Our job is all about art ... in the kitchen.” Winning the award has been good
for business. Anyone who wants to eat there must make a reservation six months in advance.
Customers will now fly to Italy just to eat in Mr Bottura’s restaurant.
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. According to the passage, how often
is the award ceremony held in
New York?
A) each week
B)
every year
C) every other year
D) each month
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. According to the passage, how many
Italian restaurants have won this prize
before Mr Bottura’s restaurant?
A) two
B) none
C) three
D) four
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