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Date: __________________________________________________________
Part 1: Literature
(1) Ocean Careers:
Q1. Write the title of the job:
1. A person who studies the ocean floor and does researches on underwater
earthquakes.
2. An expert in focused on organisms smaller than the naked eye can see.
3. An expert in the study of fish.
4. A person who works on a tugboat and uses radar to pilot the ships safely and
efficiently.
5. A person who uses machinery to dig canals and other waterways or clear
them of rocks, sand and other material that would block the movement of
ships.
Q2. Choose the correct answer:
1. According to the text, getting higher annual wage depends on ___________.
a. The years of education
b. The people you know at work
c. The level of intelligence
2. Choosing a career depends on ________________
a. having passion for the job
b. how much education
c. how much money
d. where the work located
e. all of the above
3. Seafarer should ____________
a. Be a high school graduate
b. Be a college graduate
c. Have 4-year degree
d. Have 2-year master’s degree
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4. The offshore energy sources include ________________
a. Oil
b. Wind farms
c. Wind mills
d. All of the above
5. All the following are ocean careers except ______________
a. Ichthyologist
b. Microbiologist
c. Tugboat pilot
d. Archeologist
Q3. Answer the following questions:
1. Working on an oil rig isn’t an easy job. Explain.
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2. What is the author’s purpose?
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(2) Poetry of the sea:
A. Neither out far nor in deep by Robert Frost
B. Maggie and Milly and Molly and May by e. e. cummings
C. A Jellyfish by Marianne Moore
Q1. Complete the following sentences:
1. In Neither out Far nor in Deep, people was looking at the sea searching for
_____________.
2. The figurative language in “The wetter ground like glass” is _____________.
3. The figurative language in “They cannot look out far. They cannot look out
deep” is _____________.
4. The rhyme scheme in Neither out Far nor in Deep is ______________.
5. The figurative language in “An amber-colored amethyst” is ______________.
6. In “A Jellyfish”, the speaker was trying to
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7. “Maggie and Milly and Molly and May” is written in _____________.
8. In “Maggie and Milly and Molly and May” the tone is _____________while
the mood is _____________.
Q2. What do you infer from the following?
1. Milly befriended a stranded star.
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2. May came home with a smooth round stone.
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3. As small as the world.
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4. As large as alone.
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5. Reflecting a standing gull.
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6. Visible, invisible,
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7. They turn their back on land.
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Q3. Answer the following questions:
1. What’s common between the three poems?
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2. What does the poem “Maggie and Milly and Molly and May” reflect?
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3. What’s the theme in “Neither out far nor in deep”
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Part 2: Reading Comprehension
Hummingbird
Have you ever heard the sound of a hummingbird? They make a buzzing noise when
they fly. They make this noise because they beat their wings so fast. They beat their
wings up to 80 times a second. All that flapping makes a lot of noise. That's why we
call them hummingbirds.
Hummingbirds fly in a unique way. They move their wings so fast that they can
hover. This means that they can stay in one spot in the middle of the air, like a
helicopter. Sometimes they fly or hover upside down. They are the only bird that
flies backward.
Hummingbirds are small. One type called the bee hummingbird is the smallest bird
in the world. Bee hummingbirds weigh less than a penny. They are just a little bit
bigger than bees. I guess that's where they get their name.
Bee hummingbirds build tiny nests. They use cobwebs and bits of bark to make their
homes. Their homes are only an inch around. This is big enough for their eggs
though. Their eggs are smaller than peas. People have found these tiny nests on a
clothespin.
Hummingbirds move fast. It takes lots of energy to move as fast as they do. This
means that they need to eat a lot of food. Their favorite food is nectar, a sweet liquid
inside of some flowers. They drink more than their own weight in nectar daily. They
have to visit hundreds of flowers to get enough nectar to live. They can only store
enough energy to survive through the night. They live on the edge.
Hummingbirds don't use their long beaks like straws. They have a tongue just like
you. They use their tongues for eating. They flick their tongues in and out of their
mouths while inside of flowers. They lap up nectar. Flowers give them the energy
that they need.
Hummingbirds help flowers too. They get pollen on their heads and bills when they
feed. Flowers use pollen to make seeds. Hummingbirds help pollen get from one
flower to the next. This helps flowers make more seeds. More seeds means more
flowers. More flowers means more food for hummingbirds. Isn't it nice how that
works out?
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Q. Choose the correct answer:
1. Why do hummingbirds make a buzzing noise when they fly?
a) They are communicating with other birds
b) They beat their wings rapidly
c) They are warning other animals to stay away
d) They are trying to attract mates
2. How many times per second do hummingbirds beat their wings?
a) 10 times
b) 40 times
c) 80 times
d) 100 times
3. What makes hummingbirds unique in terms of flight?
a) They can hover in one spot
b) They can fly faster than any other bird
c) They can fly upside down
d) They can glide for long distances
4. Which type of hummingbird is the smallest bird in the world?
a) Sparrow hummingbird
b) Bee hummingbird
c) Ruby-throated hummingbird
d) Violet-crowned hummingbird
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5. How do hummingbirds build their nests?
a) Using twigs and leaves
b) Using mud and grass
c) Using cobwebs and bits of bark
d) Using feathers and moss
6. What is the favorite food of hummingbirds?
a) Insects
b) Seeds
c) Nectar
d) Fruits
7. How much nectar do hummingbirds drink daily?
a) Less than their own weight
b) Equal to their own weight
c) More than their own weight
d) None of the above
8. How do hummingbirds consume nectar from flowers?
a) They use their long beaks like straws
b) They bite the flowers to release the nectar
c) They lap up the nectar with their tongues
d) They suck the nectar out with a vacuum-like mechanism
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9. How do hummingbirds help flowers?
a) They eat the flowers' petals
b) They help the flowers grow taller
c) They help pollinate the flowers
d) They protect the flowers from predators
10. Why is the relationship between hummingbirds and flowers beneficial?
a) Flowers provide shelter for hummingbirds
b) Hummingbirds provide nectar for flowers
c) Both hummingbirds and flowers benefit from pollination
d) Neither hummingbirds nor flowers benefit from each other
Part 3: Vocabulary
Q1. Fill in the gaps using the words in the box:
1. It is important to (stupefy – adhere) to the rules and regulations set by the
company in order to maintain a harmonious working environment.
2. After experiencing a major setback, she had to find ways to (surge - cope)
with the stress and rebuild her life.
3. The child was (giddy – prowl) as he hit his head.
4. He vowed to (empower – avenge) his family's honor and seek justice for
their untimely demise.
5. The defeated king had no choice but to (mangle – cede) his territory to the
victorious army.
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6. Heavy rain turned into a/ an (optimist – deluge), flooding the streets and
causing chaos.
7. The team played with an (outright – trait) determination to win the
championship.
8. The brave soldiers fought to (empower – liberate) their country from the
oppressive regime.
9. She presented a (lagged – logical) argument that convinced everyone in the
room.
10. The bully tried to (adhere – intimidate) his classmates, but they stood
strong and united.
11. They decided to (saunter – subordinate) along the beach, enjoying the
gentle breeze and soothing waves.
12. On the (trait – verge) of tears, she couldn't hold back her emotions any
longer.
13. The hot weather made everyone feel (sluggish – optimist) and drained of
energy.
14. The stock market is highly (deluge – variable) and subject to rapid
changes.
15. The security measures were put in place to (mangle – deter) potential
burglars from entering the premises.
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Part 4: Grammar
Q1. Choose the correct answer (Pronouns):
1. Which pronoun is used as the subject of a sentence?
a) Me
b) I
c) Mine
d) Myself
2. Choose the correct subject pronoun to fill in the blank: "__ went to the store."
a) Me
b) I
c) Mine
d) Myself
3. Which pronoun is used as the object of a sentence?
a) Me
b) I
c) Mine
d) Myself
4. Select the correct object pronoun to complete the sentence: "She gave the book
to __."
a) Me
b) I
c) Mine
d) Myself
5. Which pronoun agrees with the singular noun "teacher"?
a) His
b) Her
c) Their
d) Them
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6. Choose the pronoun that agrees with the plural noun "children":
a) His
b) Her
c) Their
d) Them
7. Identify the personal pronoun in the sentence: "John likes to read."
a) John
b) Likes
c) To
d) They
8. Select the possessive pronoun that correctly replaces the underlined phrase: "The
pen belongs to Mary. It is __."
a) My
b) Mine
c) Me
d) I
9. Which pronoun is used to show possession?
a) She
b) He
c) They
d) Theirs
10. Choose the personal pronoun that agrees with the antecedent "Maria":
a) He
b) She
c) It
d) They
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11. Identify the object pronoun in the sentence: "Please give it to me."
a) Please
b) Give
c) It
d) Me
12. Select the correct possessive pronoun to complete the sentence: "Is this book
__?"
a) Yours
b) Your
c) You
d) You're
13. Which pronoun agrees with the plural noun "cats"?
a) His
b) Her
c) Their
d) Them
14. Choose the personal pronoun that agrees with the antecedent "dogs":
a) He
b) She
c) It
d) They
15. Identify the subject pronoun in the sentence: "We are going to the park."
a) We
b) Are
c) Going
d) Park
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Q2. Choose the correct answer (Pronoun Agreement):
1. Maria and ____ went to the park.
a) her
b) she
c) they
d) their
2. Each of the students brought ___ own lunch.
a) his
b) his or her
c) their
d) their own
3. The dog wagged ____ tail happily.
a) its
b) their
c) it's
d) their's
4. Either John or his friends will bring ___ camera to the party.
a) his
b) their
c) his or their
d) his or her
5. My best friend and ____ are going shopping this weekend.
a) I
b) me
c) mine
d) myself
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6. The children played with ____ new toys.
a) they
b) them
c) their
d) them's
7. Everybody should do ___ best in this competition.
a) his or her
b) their
c) his
d) his or their
8. The cat licked ____ paws.
a) its
b) their
c) it's
d) their's
9. Neither Jane nor her sister will bring ___ dog to the park.
a) her
b) their
c) hers
d) their's
10. The teacher asked Alex and ____ to stay after class.
a) I
b) me
c) mine
d) myself
Q3. Circle the direct object:
1. She gave the book to him.
2. The teacher assigned us a project.
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3. I bought a new laptop yesterday.
4. They painted the walls blue.
5. Can you pass me the salt, please?
6. The dog chased the cat up the tree.
7. We attended the concert last night.
8. She baked a delicious cake for her friend.
9. He fixed the broken chair in the living room.
10. They planted flowers in the garden.
Q4. Combine the following sentences to create a compound subject or
predicate:
1. Sentence 1: The rain poured heavily.
Sentence 2: The rain soaked the ground.
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2. Sentence 1: The detective searched for clues at the crime scene.
Sentence 2: The detective interviewed witnesses.
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3. Sentence 1: The athletes trained rigorously for the competition.
Sentence 2: The athletes maintained strict diets.
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4. Sentence 1: The cat sat on the mat.
Sentence 2: The cat purred softly.
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5. Sentence 1: John ate an apple.
Sentence 2: John enjoyed the apple.
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6. Sentence 1: The children laughed.
Sentence 2: The children played together.
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7. Sentence 1: Maria cooked dinner.
Sentence 2: Maria set the table.
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9. Sentence 1: The birds chirped in the trees.
Sentence 2: The birds flew in the sky.
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10. Sentence 1: Mark read a book.
Sentence 2: Mark learned something new.
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