Exercise 1: Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 1: A. website |
B. worship |
C. unique |
D. lifelong |
Question 2: A. reluctant |
B. different |
C. flexible |
D. willingly |
Question 3: A. directed |
B. motivate |
C. confident |
D. paperwork |
Question 4: A. unchangeable |
B. adjustable |
C. emotional |
D. Privilege |
Question 5: A. probation |
B. knowledgeable |
C. talented |
D. specialize |
Exercise 2: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 6: A. overwhelming Question 7: A. graduate Question 8: A. motivation |
B. compassionate B. mandatory B. initiative |
C. collection C. explode C. optional |
D. opportunity D. persuade D. restricted |
Question 9: A. adequate |
B. private |
C. facilitate |
D. candidate |
Question 10: A. investigate |
B. neglect |
C. genius |
D. progress |
Exercise 3: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 11: Some educationalists hold the belief that personal devices may do more harm than good to students.
electricity B. electrified C. electronic D. electrical
Question 12: Brainstorming is a useful tool for students to develop solution to an issue.
A. creating B. creative C. creativity D. creation
Question 13: If you have trouble historical facts, just turn them into a song so you can easily
recite it.
A. commemorating B. memorializing C. memorably D. memorizing
Question 14: It is for teachers to take advantage of technological advancements and apply them into lectures to boost the efficacy of learning.
A. advising B. advisory C. advisable D. ill-advised
Question 15: While a child learns how to use educational , he or she also develops a(n)
to analyze, synthesize and evaluate information, which are of great important to his or her academic success.
A. lessons - knowledge B. software - ability
C. hardware - luck D. plans - capacity
Question 16: When used in the right way, mobile technology has the to help students learn and understand a language effectively.
A. achievement B. development C. success D. potential Question 17: At the beginning of the lecture, the tutor commenced with a video to illustrate an of the present situation.
A. overview B. oversight C. overtone D. overture
Question 18: Some new observation activities are being incorporated into the of our school with a view to help students consolidate practical knowledge.
A. compendium B. programme C. curriculum D. prospectus
Question 19: Using colorful slideshow to present the transformation of a frog from a tadpole, the lecture of my biology teacher was so interesting that all students listened to what he said.
A. watchfully B. attentively C. prudently D. guardedly
Question 20: Thanks to the application of computers in the end-of-term test, students can now begin the test ,which is much fairer than the written examination.
A. simultaneously B. continuously C. spontaneously D. indefinitely
Question 21: Punishing disobedient pupils is no longer an optimal method to educate juvenile students.
A. rigorously B. arduously C. severely D. onerously
Question 22: Overreliance on the Internet, though often neglected, affects the development of logical thinking among students.
A. antagonistically B. unsympathetically C. intensively D. adversely
Question 23: Some techniques of teaching like laddering or storyboarding are only suitable for and creative teachers. If misused, these methods can be counter-productive.
A. semi-skilled B. well-qualified C. poorly-trained D. ill-equipped
Question 24: Harry must be very to be able to complete an online "teach yourself" course.
A. self-aware B. self-motivated C. self-confident D. self-conscious
Question 25: There is no need for him to consult any reference books on this subject as he has already
known it
A. topsy-turvy B. bottom-up C. inside-out D. upside-down
Question 26: A(n) activity is a great way to start any English class as it can put students into English mode and fully engage them in your lessons.
A. upcoming B. check-out C. break-down D. warm-up
Question 27: He's decided to his Spanish by attending an evening course before he meets his business partners at the end of this year.
A. patch up B. brush up C. polish off D. dust off
Question 28: I was able to a lot of new English words from speaking with my host family and with other colleagues in this multinational corporation.
A. pick up B. save up C. make up D. take up Question 29: Whenever you encounter a new word in this book, it is necessary that you should it in your dictionary to fully understand its meaning.
A. put... down B. look... up C. jot... down D. check... up
Question 30: While Charlie such a great deal of effort finishing all the given assignments, his friends just simply searched for answers on the Internet. How unfair it was!
A. carried ......on B. set......off C. squeezed...... in D. put ......into
Question 31: It’s high time you and work harder or you'll fail the high school entrance examination.
A. stuck your neck out B. went to your head
C. pulled your socks up D. had your wits about you
Question 32: Aliza always raises her hands in her classroom and buys some presents for her teachers, which makes other students dislike her. She’s such a
A. teacher's toy B. teacher's pet
C. teacher's apple D. teacher's sweet
Question 33: With the assistance of a geographical learning software, completing these tasks is
A. a cup of tea B. a piece of cake
C. a pat on the back D. a sight for sore eyes
Question 34: After using an app to learn English on mobile phone, his understanding of the language is growing
A. from time to time B. by leaps and bounds
C. slow but sure D. for the time being
Question 35: When learning a foreign language, having a wide range of lexical resources is
A. uppermost B. supreme C. dominant D. paramount
Question 36: A tablet is an excellent learning You can store information, take notes, write
compositions and do calculations with it easily.
A. contraption B. gadget C. utensil D. appliance
Question 37: I would prefer to go to university and do a in Clerical Studies rather than enroll in an online course.
A. certificate B. qualification C. degree D. diploma
Question 38: Using high-tech devices to cheat in your examination and you will definitely be from school.
A. excluded B. dismissed C. eliminated D. expelled
Question 39: In terms of education, children in the UK have greatly benefited modern technology.
A. of B. from C. with D. in
Question 40: Tina seems to be the misapprehension that there will be a test tomorrow. In fact, the teacher has announced via Facebook that the test will be delayed to next week.
A. beneath B. within C. under D. beyond
Exercise 4: 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.
Question 41: One drawback of using the Internet in learning is that students can gain access to
inappropriate content, which distracts them from their projects and assignments.
A. uncensored B. tempting C. unsuitable D. incompatible
Question 42: As these devices are portable, you can download and store free learning materials to study anywhere.
A. affordable B. movable C. feasible D. available
Question 43: An interactive whiteboard can be a wonderful tool for teachers to helps students learn science in a more stimulating way.
A. interest-arousing B. communication-promoting
C. performance enhancing D. proficiency-raising
Question 44: It will be very annoying and disruptive if a smartphone rings during a lesson.
A. confusing B. interruptive C. supportive D. discouraging
Question 45: Frequent exposure to electronic devices may probably cause permanent damage to children's body.
A. serious B. immediate<
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