She will have to _________ if she wants to pass the final exam.
A. pull up her socks
B. work miracles
C. take the trouble
D. keep her hand in
Chọn đáp án A
- pull up one’s socks: để khuyến khích ai đó cần cố gắng hơn nữa để đạt đến những thành công; phải cải thiện cách cư xử hay cách làm một việc gì đó
E.g: You’ll have to pull your socks up if you want a promotion next year. (Bạn sẽ phải cố gắng hơn nữa nếu bạn muốn thăng tiến trong năm tới.)
- work/ perform miracles: đạt được kết quảrất tốt, tạo kết quảkỳ diệu
E.g: Her exercise programme has worked miracles for her.
- take the trouble to do sth: chịu khó làm việc gì/không ngại khó khăn để làm việc gì
E.g: She didn’t even take the trouble to find out how to spell my name.
- keep one’s hand in: to practise a skill often enough so that you do not lose the skill: luyện tập một kĩ năng đủ để bạn không mất/ mai một kĩ năng đó.
E.g: I do a bit of teaching now and then just to keep my hand in.
“Cô ấy sẽ phải cố gắng nhiều nếu cô ấy muốn vượt qua kì thi.”
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.
Course numbers are an indication of which courses are to various categories of students at the University. Undergraduate courses with the numbers 100 or 200 are generally introductory courses appropriate for freshmen or sophomores, whereas courses with the numbers 300 or 400 often have prerequisites and are often to juniors and seniors only. Courses with the numbers 800 or above are open only to graduate students. Certain graduate courses, generally those devoted to introductory material, are numbered 400 for undergraduate students who qualify to take them and 600 for graduate students. Courses designed for students seeking a professional degree carry a 500 number for undergraduate students and a 700 number for graduate students. Courses numbered 99 or below are special interest courses that do not carry academic credit. If students elect to take a special interest course, it will not count toward the number of hours needed to complete graduation requirements.
Full-time undergraduate student is expected to take courses that total twelve to eighteen credit hours. A full-time graduate student is expected to take courses that total ten to sixteen credit hours. Student holding assistantships are expected to enroll for proportionately fewer hours. A part-time graduate may register for minimum of three credit hours. An overload, that is, more than the maximum number of hours, may be taken with the approval of an academic advisor. To register for an overload, students must submit the appropriate approval form when registering. Overloads above 24 hours will not be approved under any circumstances.
(From: Practice Exercises for the TOEFL iBT, by Pamela J. Sharpe, Ph.D)
Where would the passage most likely be found?
Which classification of students would be eligible to enroll in Mechanical Engineering 850?
Which of the following courses would NOT be included in the list of courses for graduation?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 31 to 35.
Getting recipes and cooking tips was a complicated process in the past. A person had to go to the store and buy a cook book, or get recipes from friends. Fortunately, the internet has changed all that. Today, if you want to find a recipe for lasagna or cob salad, you just search online. It couldn’t be simpler.
Cooking blogs are a great source of information because they are free and there are so many of them. They are also nice because they give all different kinds of ideas. The problems with blogs is that because we don’t know who is writing them, we need to use with caution. When you are looking at a new blog, you don’t know if the writer knows what he or she is talking about.
We’d like to introduce two popular cooking blogs. The first is called Smitten Kitchen. This website is run by a family living in New York City. It focuses on food that doesn’t require many ingredients. If you want to make food that is simple but wonderful, then this is the site for you. It offers hundreds and hundreds of recipes, divided into categories. You will be amazed at how many there are.
Wednesday Chef is another great cooking blog. It is run by a writer who lives in Berlin. This blog also offers many recipes, along with recommendations for great restaurants in Berlin, and advice for people who want to start their own blogs. Wednesday Chef has great pictures of its food, as well as interesting pictures of Berlin. The blog got its name because in the past, newspapers published their food articles on Wednesdays.
There are a lot of cooking blogs on the internet, and most of them are pretty good. Go online and check some of them out. You might be surprised at how much they can help you improve your cooking.
How did Wednesday Chef get its name?
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges.
The waiter: What would you like to drink?
Mr. David: “___________.”
The artisans in my village can ________ basket weaving. They earn enough money from it.
There is _________ water in the well, not enough for everyone in the village.
Please turn off _____________ light when you leave _____________ room.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
It is a great place for us to enjoy the stunning landscape.