What does the notice tell visitors? A) The pool is not available on Mondays. B) Cleaning happens after 1 PM on Mondays. C) The pool opens in the afternoon on Mondays.
C) The pool opens in the afternoon on Mondays.
ANSWER 4: A) bored B) relaxed C) worried D) hungry
B) relaxed Explanation: After a peaceful day, feeling "relaxed" makes the most sense. "Bored," "worried," and "hungry" don’t match the positive tone of the tex
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since Explanation: "Since" is used to indicate the time from when the friendship started (five years old).
A) do B) shoot C) create D) catch
B) shoot Explanation: "Shoot" is the appropriate term for taking photographs. "Do," "create," and "catch" don’t fit well in this context.
ANSWER 2: A) lying B) walking C) sleeping D) jumping
A) lying Explanation: "Lying" on the sand is a common beach activity. "Walking," "sleeping," and "jumping" don’t fit as well here.
A) did B) had C) made D) took
B) had Explanation: "Had" fits because the sentence refers to the writer not having prior experience. "Did" or "took" would not fit with "experience," and "mad
A) share B) take C) have D) make
A) share Explanation: "Share the same interest" is a common phrase to describe people who have a similar passion. The other options don’t fit grammatically or
What does Mike want to know? A) If his friend enjoyed the book. B) When he should return the book. C) If he can borrow another book.
B) When he should return the book.
What is Sarah reminding Tom about? A) The location of their meeting. B) A change in the time of their meeting. C) The reason for their meeting.
A) The location of their meeting.
A) expensive B) difficult C) unusual D) tiring
A) expensive Explanation: The writer is talking about buying a camera, which can be "expensive." The other options don’t match the idea of cost.
A) give B) set C) put D) take
A) give Explanation: "Give up" is the correct phrase to describe not quitting. The other options do not form correct phrasal verbs.
ANSWER 1: A) outside B) indoors C) underground D) upstairs
A) outside Explanation: The beach is an outdoor location, so "outside" is the correct choice. "Indoors," "underground," and "upstairs" don’t fit the context.
ANSWER 3: A) bowl B) glass C) slice D) piece
A) bowl Explanation: Ice cream is typically served in a "bowl." "Glass," "slice," and "piece" are not suitable for ice cream.
What is the advertisement offering? A) A full-time job for experienced workers. B) A weekend job for a sales assistant. C) A training course for sales assistants.
B) A weekend job for a sales assistant.
Answer 2: A) playing B) running C) eating
A) playing Explanation: Monkeys are known for their playful behavior, so "playing" makes the most sense here. "Running" and "eating" do not match the context.
What does the notice tell passengers? A) They must use a card to pay for their journey. B) Tickets are cheaper when bought in advance. C) Contactless cards are not accepted on this bus.
A) They must use a card to pay for their journey.
to Explanation: "To" is used after "went" to indicate visiting a place (the café).
What is Adam asking his friend to do? A) Arrive at the cinema at a specific time. B) Bring money for the ticket. C) Check the time of the movie.
A) Arrive at the cinema at a specific time
What does the sign say? A) Books can only be borrowed for a short time. B) There is a penalty if books are returned late. C) Borrowing books from the library costs money.
B) There is a penalty if books are returned late.
What is the shop offering? A) A discount on shoes for a limited time. B) A discount on all items in the shop. C) Free shoes for customers this weekend.
A) A discount on shoes for a limited time.
What does Emily want to know? A) What time dinner will be ready. B) If her friend needs help with dinner. C) Where her friend’s house is located.
C) Where her friend’s house is located.
Answer 1: A) sitting B) lying C) standing
B) lying Explanation: Lions are often described as "lying" under a tree to rest. "Sitting" or "standing" would not fit their typical behavior.
ANSWER 2
with Explanation: "With" is the correct preposition to show the connection between Lucy and her jokes.
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