Q1. Dave heard an announcement at the airport. It said that the departure of Flight 203 to Denver would be further delayed until 2 p.m. By that time, Dave _______ to board the airplane for three hours already!
- (a) has been waiting
- (b) waited
- (c) is waiting
- (d) will have been waiting
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Q2. Many people feel that the decision to reduce funding for the national healthcare system is misguided. If they had known that the government planned to do this, they ________ for the ruling party in the last election.
- (a) did not vote
- (b) would not have voted
- (c) have not voted
- (d) would not vote
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Q3. Bypass surgery is performed to reduce the risk of a heart attack. However, this procedure can be dangerous because it often includes ______ the heart for over an hour.
- (a) to stop
- (b) having stopped
- (c) stop
- (d) stopping
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Q4. Fred wants to have a big birthday party for Kate this Saturday, but her parents will be visiting that day. She desires that Fred _____ the party on the following weekend instead.
- (a) hold
- (b) held
- (c) will hold
- (d) holds
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Q5. Carl Harris is currently finishing up a new novel. It is about his childhood in South Africa. Mr. Harris _____ publish the book on June 15, and he has agreed to appear on several TV shows the next day to promote it.
- (a) can
- (b) might
- (c) will
- (d) would
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Q6. My apartment building manager didn’t allow my guest to park in a space reserved for building residents. He explained that if he let even one person break the rule, then he _____ many complaints.
- (a) would have received
- (b) is receiving
- (c) would receive
- (d) receives
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Q7. This morning, Brett called in sick to work because he was experiencing stomach pain. He _______ ill ever since he ate the leftover pizza in the fridge last night, so he intends to go see a doctor.
- (a) was feeling
- (b) will feel
- (c) had felt
- (d) has been feeling
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Q8. The CEO of Leighton Incorporated announced that the opening of the company’s plant in Portland will be postponed. The factory will not be able _______ operations until September 15.
- (a) beginning
- (b) to be beginning
- (c) to begin
- (d) having begun
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Q9. Folsom Electric’s proposal to build several nuclear power stations has been highly controversial. Famous environmentalist Lee Thompson, _____________, is organizing a protest rally this weekend. Organizers say that it will draw thousands of protesters to the city center.
- (a) who completely opposes the plan
- (b) when he completely opposes the plan
- (c) which completely opposes the plan
- (d) that completely opposes the plan
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Q10. The Roadway Hotel has six rooms facing the Telford Expressway. Guests who don’t mind ________ the constant noise of passing vehicles can book them at a discounted rate.
- (a) to be hearing
- (b) having heard
- (c) to hear
- (d) hearing
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Q11. Until the 19th century, millions of passenger pigeons inhabited North America. However, this species was extinct by 1914. If people had killed fewer of them while hunting, this bird _____ off.
- (a) did not die
- (b) will not be dying
- (c) would not die
- (d) would not have died
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Q12. Professor Field was one of the most popular lecturers in the university, since his lectures were always funny and interesting. He also told students that they could ask him for help ______ they needed it.
- (a) whenever
- (b) whatever
- (c) although
- (d) so
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Q13. Gate Transport will spend the next week cleaning up the oil that leaked from one of its ships. While this is happening, experts _________ the vessel to determine the cause of the accident.
- (a) inspect
- (b) will be inspecting
- (c) have inspected
- (d) were inspecting
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Q14. The government will offer free childcare services to all children under the age of six. However, there is still uncertainty about how this program will be funded. The government expects ________ more details regarding the plan early next month.
- (a) will provide
- (b) having provided
- (c) providing
- (d) to provide
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Q15. The most recent play by director Dale Wheaton has received positive reviews from critics across the country. Beth Adams, who is a famous television actress, _______ it if she were offered a role in one of his theater productions.
- (a) will accept
- (b) is accepting
- (c) would accept
- (d) had accepted
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Q16. Tomorrow, my father is scheduled to have surgery at the hospital. His doctor said he must avoid ______ anything for 12 hours before the operation. This is challenging as he is feeling very hungry right now.
- (a) to eat
- (b) eating
- (c) having ate
- (d) to be eating
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Q17. Greg is tired today because he had to leave his apartment building suddenly last night. He _____ ready for bed when the fire alarm in the hallway started to ring loudly.
- (a) is getting
- (b) has gotten
- (c) was getting
- (d) would get
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Q18. The HR department at Wilberforce Brothers is asking for internal applications for the Senior Product Manager position. Interested staff members ________ submit an application to the HR department manager today to be considered.
- (a) would
- (b) should
- (c) might
- (d) could
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Q19. My coworker feels that our company should implement a flexible work schedule. He told me that if he were the CEO, he _____ all employees to start work at the exact same time.
- (a) had not required
- (b) did not require
- (c) would not require
- (d) will not be requiring
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Q20. Some university students consider dropping out because of academic pressure or emotional issues. However, universities recommended that students ________ their problems with their professors before making any important decisions.
- (a) to discuss
- (b) discussed
- (c) are discussing
- (d) discuss
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Q21. After getting married, Martina started living with Jack in San Francisco. It was a big move for her, as she ______ in Mexico City prior to the wedding.
- (a) lives
- (b) has lived
- (c) had been living
- (d) will live
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Q22. The CEO of Braxton Electronics mentioned in a recent newspaper interview that he really enjoys drawing sketches of flowers. This activity is the only one _______ after a stressful day in the office.
- (a) that helps him to relax
- (b) when it helps him to relax
- (c) where helps him to relax
- (d) which it helps him to relax
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Q23. Andrew prefers not to eat in restaurants. He only eats out if his friends or coworkers insist on it. This is because he loves _________ his own food at home.
- (a) to prepare
- (b) to be preparing
- (c) having prepared
- (d) to have prepared
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Q24. Many fans were disappointed when the Chicago Bolts were eliminated from the championship soccer tournament this year. If the team’s star goalkeeper had not been injured, it _____ the national championship.
- (a) had won
- (b) would win
- (c) is winning
- (d) would have won
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Q25. Professor Wilkins called the university’s IT department to find out why he was unable to access the Internet. The technician said, “We _______ a problem with the server right now. The work will be completed in 20 minutes.”
- (a) have been fixing
- (b) had fixed
- (c) fix
- (d) are fixing
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Q26. Kathleen planned to take her friend Molly sightseeing when she came to visit, but both of them were too tired. ________, they ordered pizza and watched TV all day long.
- (a) Nevertheless
- (b) Similarly
- (c) Furthermore
- (d) Instead
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STELLA
McCARTNEY
Stella McCartney is a
British designer who runs a successful fashion house under her own name.
Regarded as one of the most in-demand contemporary designers, she has made a
tremendous mark on the fashion industry.
Stella McCartney was born
on September 13, 1971, in London, England, to former Beatles member Paul
McCartney and American photographer and musician Linda McCartney. Although her
parents took their children on tours, they wanted them to have a normal life.
Thus, Stella went to a state school, where she met students from diverse
backgrounds. It was there that she developed an interest in fashion. At 13, she
designed her first jacket, and at 16, she took an internship with French
designer Christian Lacroix, after which she served as an assistant to a tailor
for a number of years.
In the early 1990s,
McCartney studied fashion at Central Saint Martins, where she thrived as
a young designer. Her success there led to models such as Naomi Campbell and
Kate Moss appearing on the runway in McCartney’s designs at her graduation
ceremony. In 2001, she opened up her fashion house as well as her first store,
both bearing her name. Since then, she has opened additional stores in major
fashion capitals around the world.
Her creations have become
more diverse throughout her career and have expanded to include shoes,
fragrances, and skin-care products. All of McCartney’s products have a strong
commitment to ethically produced ingredients. Like her mother, McCartney is a
devoted supporter of animal rights and she maintains a “no animal” policy.
McCartney’s status as the
preeminent British fashion designer was evident when, in 2012, she was invited
to be the chief designer for Adidas’s line of apparel for the United Kingdom’s
Olympic athletes. Her cultural importance in the UK was further reinforced when
she was awarded an OBE (Order of the British Empire) from the Queen in 2013 for
her contribution to fashion. After receiving this honor, McCartney was the
obvious choice to design the dress Meghan Markle wore to the reception of her
wedding to Prince Harry.
McCartney now lives in
London with her husband and four children. Along with her fashion work, she
runs the Stella McCartney Cares Foundation, a charity focusing on breast
cancer, which her own mother died of. For her work in this field, she has
received the prestigious Woman of Courage Award.
ARE
HIIT WORKOUTS GOOD FOR YOU?
People who
take part in high-intensity interval training, or HIIT, have a much greater
risk of injury than those doing regular exercises. Injuries were also more
prevalent among white males between the ages of 20 and 39.
HIIT is a type of
cardiovascular workout in which subjects alternate brief but intense
periods of exercise with less-intense rest periods, usually until they are too
exhausted to continue. Promising to help people attain their fitness goals in
less time, HIIT workouts have exploded in popularity over the past decade.
Researchers analyzed
records in the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System from 2007 to 2016
and counted close to 4 million injuries resulting from HIIT exercises. These
exercises included those performed without equipment. The researchers also
noted a steady increase of an average of 50,000 injuries per year coinciding
with a growth in interest in HIIT as measured by the number of Google searches
for HIIT that occurred over the same period.
Of the total number of
injuries, nearly 60 percent happened in males, and of that number, close to 40
percent were in their 20s or 30s. The most common types of injuries involved
knee and ankle sprains, but others included shoulder dislocations, nerve
damage, internal organ injuries, concussions, and puncture wounds. Repetitive
overload in the knee area also increased the likelihood of developing
osteoarthritis. Furthermore, during the period studied, the number of injuries
rose by 144 percent overall, alongside a rise in HIIT interest of 274 percent.
From the study, researchers have concluded that although HIIT may be an effective form of exercise, people who practice HIIT workouts should be concerned about the potential for adverse effects, indicating that injuries were most often due to poor form and muscle overuse. They acknowledge that HIIT confers benefits such as improved cardio respiratory fitness, lean muscle mass development, and fat loss. However, they recommend that people understand how preexisting conditions and physical weaknesses can increase the possibility of injuries. To prevent injury, it is important that people first consult a physician and perform neuromuscular training that focuses on strength, jumping, and balance.
HEARING
AIDS
Hearing aids are small devices placed in
or around people’s ears
to help them detect sound better. They do not help users recover lost
hearing ability but merely make sounds easier to hear. Modern hearing aids make
sounds louder by magnifying sound vibrations entering the ear.
The history of hearing aids began in the 17th
century when the ear trumpet was invented. The ear trumpet was a small device shaped like a horn. Ear trumpets are
rarely used now because they have been largely replaced by electronic hearing
aids. These
were developed along with the telephone
and microphone in the 19th century. The first commercially sold electric
hearing aids were made by the Siemens Company in 1913. One drawback of these was that they were not very portable. Unlike modern
hearing aids, which are worn on or in the ear, these were
large devices that were placed on a surface like a table. They had two wires attached to
earphones, and the listener held these up to each ear.
There are two main types of electronic
hearing aids. The first is analog, which
converts
sound waves into electrical signals that can be magnified. With analog hearing aids, all sounds are
magnified jointly. Therefore, a person’s speech will be magnified, but the background noise will be as
well. Consequently, background sounds may interfere with the listener’s ability to focus on specific sounds. The second kind of electronic hearing
aid is digital. Digital hearing aids can distinguish different sound
categories, and digital codes can be altered to highlight some sounds and
ignore others. This allows the users to focus on the sounds they want to hear
and disregard others. Thus, while both
types of hearing aids can help a user’s hearing problems, digital ones offer greater sound quality and flexibility, and are also more
expensive.
Many people benefit from hearing
aids. Natural hearing ability usually declines gradually with age.
However, hearing loss can also occur
suddenly as a result of interactions with medication or exposure to loud noise.
However, with hearing aids, most people can partially or fully restore their
hearing ability.
Pedro Ramirez
Intern
Prospect Advertising
Dear Pedro,
We’ve been really impressed by the
work you’ve done for us since you joined Prospect Advertising and, as your
six-month internship is coming to an end soon, we are excited to offer you the
permanent position of advertising assistant.
Your duties as advertising
assistant would be similar to those you have had as an intern. They will
include providing administrative assistance to the advertising team, carrying
out design work, and filing paperwork. Like now, you are to update the company’s website first thing
every morning with content about our most recent projects.
However, you will be given more
opportunities to present your ideas to the team will be asked to attend
brainstorming sessions and contribute ad concepts, and you will occasionally be
required to come to client meetings. We are also going to hire another intern,
and you are going to be responsible for training and managing his or her time.
Finally, the job should help in the development of your skill set, as
you can join our in-company training programs.
The salary for the position will be
$47,700 a year, and you can take up to 20 vacation days. You will start on
March the 1st, which is the day after your internship ends. You don’t need to
submit an application or have any interviews. We understand that you may be
surprised by this letter, considering we don’t usually offer permanent
positions to interns. But we do hope that you accept the offer and embark on
the next stage of your career at our firm.
Kind regards,
Patrick Woolf
Advertising Manager
Prospect Advertising
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