English Questions from Jan 02,2025

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Choose from the words lettered A-D, words that are opposite in aning to the ones underlined below: (am displeased with your performance at school. (a). enamoured (b).delighted (c) intoxicated (d). spell-bound 2. The court has acquitted her of the charges. (a). convinced (b). conquered (c). confounded (d). convicted 3. Paul is an innocuous young man. (a) a gentle (b) a wild (c) an innocent (d) a stubborn 4. Eew examples are needed to illustrate your point. (a) many (b) copious (c) plenty (d) selected 5. The incident happened by accident. (a) destiny (b) design (c) default (d). providence 6. Our school teacher made literature very boning, but our lesson teacher has now made it very..... (a) sensitive (b) sweet (c) lovely (d) exciting 7. Most judges of today rule subjectively. (a) objectively (b) coarsely (c) impressively (d) congenitally 8. The elbow and the hand are at a distal range to each other (a) proximal (b) near (c) close (d) distinct 9. The senate seems to have resolved to accept the president's ic of removal of oil subsidy. (a) praise (b) pooh-pooh (c) applaud (d) regard 10. The director has got an honorable reputation. (a) a dirty (b) a clumsy (c) a flamboyant (d) embarrassing 9. Not many people are kind. (a) benevolent (b) loving (c) redemptive (d) affectionate 10. ir's time you commanded your boys to stay at their duty posts (a) directed (b) sent (c) informed (d) made 11. Temperate climates are suitable for academic work, (a) conditional (b) complacent (c) conducive (d) perfect 12. Inssume that you are a university tencher. (a) suppose (b) imagine (c) think (d) believe 13. Joseph interpreted my dream from a different perspective (a) eyes (b) point of view (c) point (d) angles 14. Our new mathematics teacher's method of teaching is very systematic. (a) orderly (b) theoretical (c) proctical (d) gradual Test 3 Choose from the words lettered A-D, words that are opposite in meaning to the ones underlined below: 1. I am displeased with your performance at school. (a) enamoured (b) delighted (c) intoxicated (d) spell-bound 2. The court has acquitted her of the charges (a) convinced (b). conquered (c), confounded (d). convicted 3. Paul is an innocuous young man. (a) a gentle (b) a wild (c) an innocent (d) a stubborn 4. Few examples are needed to illustrate your point. (a) many (b) copious (c) plenty (d) selected 5. The incident happened by accident. (a) destiny (b) design (c) default (d). providence 6. Our school teacher made literature very boring, but our lesson teacher has now made it very ..... (a) sensitive (b) sweet (c) lovely (d) exciting Most judges of today rule subjectively, (a) objectively (b) coarsely (c) impressively (d) congenitally The elbow and the hand are at a distal range to each other (a) proximal (b) near (c) close (d) distinct The senate seems to have resolved to accept the president's idea of removal of oil subsidy. (a) praise (b) pooh-pooh (c) applaud (d) regard 0. The director has got an honorable reputation. (a) a dirty (b) a clunsy (c) a flamboyant (d) embarrassing Which of the following techniques does this poem use? I. simile II. sensory imagery III. allusion I and III I and III II and III I only Which of the following techniques does this poem use? I. simile II. sensory imagery III. allusion I and III I and III II and III I only Evaluation 1 Jean-A. et moi, on a blêmi d'un seul coup. - Le Tour de France ? j’ai répété. On est J-1 ? -J-O a a corrigé Jean-A. avec accablement. 45 heures, le Tour de France faisait étape en ville. Tout excités par notre envie d'aller au cirque, on l'avait oublié... - Eh bien tant pis, a dit papa. Pas de Tour de France. Ça vous apprendra a courir les lieux de perdition. Catastrophe! On ne pouvait pas imaginer pire comme punition. \( { }_{50} \) - C'est quoi, un lieu de perdition? a demandé Jean-D. - Un lieu de perdition..., a commencé maman, mais le regard que lui a lancé papa lui a fait comprendre que ce n'était pas tout à fait le moment non plus. - Maintenant, au lit, tout le monde, a ordonné papa. Et que personne 55 ne bronche avant demain matin ou vous aurez de mes nouvelles. Jean-Philippe Arrou-Vignod, Une famille aux petits oignons, Histoires des Jean-Quelque-Chose © Gallimard Jeunesse, 2009. 1) Compréhension de l'écrit a) Identifiez le statut du narrateur : est-il un personnage de l'histoire? Si oui, lequel ? Justifiez vos réponses. b| Relevez les verbes de parole qui accompagnent les trois premières répliques des entants (l. 4 à 8). Quel est le sens commun de ces verbes? Pour quelle raison les enfants s'expriment-ils ainsi ? Expliquez l'usage des points de suspension dans ces répliques. During the winter I prefer watching football to playing it. SOONER During the winter I __ it. 7. Literature: Who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"? SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES - Fill in the blanks below to complete the sentences. Study the boxes above. 1. I (tall) \( \qquad \) person in my family. 2. Jupiter (big) \( \qquad \) planet in our solar system. 3. Elephants (large) \( \qquad \) land animals on earth. 4. We bought (expensive) \( \qquad \) TV in the store. 5. Which sports do you think (dangerous) \( \qquad \) ? 6. My cat (lazy) \( \qquad \) animal I know. 7. This restaurant serves (good) \( \qquad \) food in town. 8. I think math (difficult) \( \qquad \) subject. 9. What (long) \( \qquad \) word in English that you know? 10. He (strange) \( \qquad \) man in the story. 11. Last week, I had (bad) \( \qquad \) time of my life! 12. Which place (hot) \( \qquad \) place on earth? 13. I think it (funny) \( \qquad \) show on television. 14. My friend (interesting) \( \qquad \) person I know. 15. Who (famous) \( \qquad \) person in your country? COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES COMPLETE THE SENTENCES USING AN ADJECTIVE 1. Cars \( \qquad \) radios. 2. Thomas \( \qquad \) his brother. 3. Winter \( \qquad \) summer. 4. Weekends \( \qquad \) weekdays. 5. This book \( \qquad \) that book. 6. Comedies \( \qquad \) action movies. 7. The flu \( \qquad \) a cold. 8. Dogs \( \qquad \) cats. 9. Cake \( \qquad \) ice-cream. 10. The sun \( \qquad \) the moon. 11. John \( \qquad \) Michael. 12. Question 3 \( \qquad \) question 4. 13. I think books \( \qquad \) movies. 14. Marie \( \qquad \) Diane. 15. Earth \( \qquad \) the sun.
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