Jockeys in jump races risk injuries not only from hitting the ground if they fall off their horse but also from being hit by other horses if they fall at a fence. (73)…………...
E. Even though jockeys are well aware of the dangers involved, they are usually keen to return to racing as soon as possible, even when their injuries have been very painful and serious.
Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
In 1991, the British government made it mandatory to wear rear seat belts in cars.
Although he is the breadwinner, his salary is………….inadequate for the needs of the whole family.
Large numbers/ young people/ complete/ university/ last summer/ be/ still/ work.
PART B: LEXICON AND GRAMMAR (40 POINTS)
Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.
.Low self-esteem is………….a huge amount of unhappiness and mental illness.
In the sixteenth-century Italy and eighteenth-century France, the ruling families……….
The practical rules of etiquette, for example those governing table manners………..
To apply for U.S visa, you………….out the DS-160 application form and submit it online.
As soon as Lily graduated from Harvard, she was taken on by a big law firm. (LANDED)
->On graduation from Harvard, Lily…………………………………..with a big law firm.
Lack of sleep can be dangerous - for example, the risk of accidents is (47. GREAT)………….affected by a person’s level of alertness.
Since Doi Moi in 1986, Vietnamese people have been optimistic about the………….for their economy.
Most flights to China were………….amid the coronavirus outbreak earlier this year.
people who only get six or seven hours of sleep have longer life (42. EXPECT)………….than those who sleep eight or more hours.aa