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Basal body temperature is --------------- temperature of a healthy person during waking hours. (4 نمره)



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Stars in our universe vary ---------------- temperature, color, brightness, size, and mass. (4 نمره)



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We spent a week in Istanbul, and then a month in a village. The villagers --------------- were very welcoming. (4 نمره)



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In some species of fish, the male, not the female, does the task of ------------------- . (4 نمره)



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I was surprised by the ------------------- of the choices that were available. (4 نمره)



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The book --------------------- a 28-day workout plan that women can do at home or in the gym. (4 نمره)



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Australia has its own cultural --------------- , which is very different from that of Britain. (4 نمره)



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Shiva's mother is not ---------- in English and cannot use technology, so Shiva is responsible for getting all of the children logged into their online classrooms before starting her own online work meeting. (4 نمره)



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There's not much in the way of ------------------ in this town - just the cinema and a couple of coffee houses. (4 نمره)



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What schools teach in a certain subject or at a particular grade level still varies ------ among states and countries. (4 نمره)



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The shop also sells artwork like ------------, glass and home decor made by over 80 artists. (4 نمره)



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Fortunately, the needs of the whole community, and not just the wealthy, are ----------- by our public health-care system. (4 نمره)



تایید

Cloze Test:



When you are going to give a book talk, you need to prepare it carefully. First, you should choose a book that you enjoyed  ------ (13) ----- well. You will give a better talk if you feel  -------(14) -------- talking about it. After you ---- (15) ----- on the book, make notes about what you want to say. Use small note cards or pieces of paper. Then practice talking from the notes until you can talk without reading the notes and without many ------ (16) ----- . At this point, you should time yourself to make sure your talk is not too long or ------ (17) --------- . If necessary, adjust your talk so that it takes the right amount of time. Finally, practice your talk with a friend or record it so you can listen to it.



13. (4 نمره)



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Cloze Test:



When you are going to give a book talk, you need to prepare it carefully. First, you should choose a book that you enjoyed  ------ (13) ----- well. You will give a better talk if you feel  -------(14) -------- talking about it. After you ---- (15) ----- on the book, make notes about what you want to say. Use small note cards or pieces of paper. Then practice talking from the notes until you can talk without reading the notes and without many ------ (16) ----- . At this point, you should time yourself to make sure your talk is not too long or ------ (17) --------- . If necessary, adjust your talk so that it takes the right amount of time. Finally, practice your talk with a friend or record it so you can listen to it.



14. (4 نمره)



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Cloze Test:



When you are going to give a book talk, you need to prepare it carefully. First, you should choose a book that you enjoyed  ------ (13) ----- well. You will give a better talk if you feel  -------(14) -------- talking about it. After you ---- (15) ----- on the book, make notes about what you want to say. Use small note cards or pieces of paper. Then practice talking from the notes until you can talk without reading the notes and without many ------ (16) ----- . At this point, you should time yourself to make sure your talk is not too long or ------ (17) --------- . If necessary, adjust your talk so that it takes the right amount of time. Finally, practice your talk with a friend or record it so you can listen to it.

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15. (4 نمره)



تایید

Cloze Test:



When you are going to give a book talk, you need to prepare it carefully. First, you should choose a book that you enjoyed  ------ (13) ----- well. You will give a better talk if you feel  -------(14) -------- talking about it. After you ---- (15) ----- on the book, make notes about what you want to say. Use small note cards or pieces of paper. Then practice talking from the notes until you can talk without reading the notes and without many ------ (16) ----- . At this point, you should time yourself to make sure your talk is not too long or ------ (17) --------- . If necessary, adjust your talk so that it takes the right amount of time. Finally, practice your talk with a friend or record it so you can listen to it.





16. (4 نمره)



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Cloze Test:

When you are going to give a book talk, you need to prepare it carefully. First, you should choose a book that you enjoyed  ------ (13) ----- well. You will give a better talk if you feel  -------(14) -------- talking about it. After you ---- (15) ----- on the book, make notes about what you want to say. Use small note cards or pieces of paper. Then practice talking from the notes until you can talk without reading the notes and without many ------ (16) ----- . At this point, you should time yourself to make sure your talk is not too long or ------ (17) --------- . If necessary, adjust your talk so that it takes the right amount of time. Finally, practice your talk with a friend or record it so you can listen to it.

 

 



17. (4 نمره)



تایید

Reading Passage 1:

 

How many planets are there in our galaxy? That’s a tricky question to answer. Are there other planets that support life? That’s exactly what the Kelper mission hopes to discover. NASA launched the Kelper space telescope, designed to find habitable planets, in 2009. So far it has discovered five new Earth-sized planets beyond our solar system. These planets are hotter than the Earth’s sun – much too hot for life as we know it. The Kelper team predict that they will need at least three years (and possibly longer) to find an Earth-like planet.

The simplest requirement for a planet to have life (carbon-based life like on Earth) is for there to be liquid water (not frozen or gas) so the distance from the planet’s sun and therefore temperature are important. There also needs to be the correct amount of air. If a planet is as small as Mars (half the size of Earth) its weak gravity means that it can’t hold on to air molecules. If a planet is Neptune sized (four times bigger than Earth) it has very strong gravity and too much air. So size matters too. The cost of the mission is approximately six hundred million dollars. It is scheduled to observe until 2013 but this could be extended. Will we be sad if we discover we are alone in our galaxy or happy if we find that we share it with other life forms?

 

 





18. What does the passage mainly discuss?
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تایید

Reading Passage 1:

 

How many planets are there in our galaxy? That’s a tricky question to answer. Are there other planets that support life? That’s exactly what the Kelper mission hopes to discover. NASA launched the Kelper space telescope, designed to find habitable planets, in 2009. So far it has discovered five new Earth-sized planets beyond our solar system. These planets are hotter than the Earth’s sun – much too hot for life as we know it. The Kelper team predict that they will need at least three years (and possibly longer) to find an Earth-like planet.

The simplest requirement for a planet to have life (carbon-based life like on Earth) is for there to be liquid water (not frozen or gas) so the distance from the planet’s sun and therefore temperature are important. There also needs to be the correct amount of air. If a planet is as small as Mars (half the size of Earth) its weak gravity means that it can’t hold on to air molecules. If a planet is Neptune sized (four times bigger than Earth) it has very strong gravity and too much air. So size matters too. The cost of the mission is approximately six hundred million dollars. It is scheduled to observe until 2013 but this could be extended. Will we be sad if we discover we are alone in our galaxy or happy if we find that we share it with other life forms?

 

 

19. The passage suggests that the Kepler mission -------------- .
(4 نمره)



تایید

Reading Passage 1:

 

How many planets are there in our galaxy? That’s a tricky question to answer. Are there other planets that support life? That’s exactly what the Kelper mission hopes to discover. NASA launched the Kelper space telescope, designed to find habitable planets, in 2009. So far it has discovered five new Earth-sized planets beyond our solar system. These planets are hotter than the Earth’s sun – much too hot for life as we know it. The Kelper team predict that they will need at least three years (and possibly longer) to find an Earth-like planet.

The simplest requirement for a planet to have life (carbon-based life like on Earth) is for there to be liquid water (not frozen or gas) so the distance from the planet’s sun and therefore temperature are important. There also needs to be the correct amount of air. If a planet is as small as Mars (half the size of Earth) its weak gravity means that it can’t hold on to air molecules. If a planet is Neptune sized (four times bigger than Earth) it has very strong gravity and too much air. So size matters too. The cost of the mission is approximately six hundred million dollars. It is scheduled to observe until 2013 but this could be extended. Will we be sad if we discover we are alone in our galaxy or happy if we find that we share it with other life forms?

 





20. Which of the following best describes the function of the underlined sentence in paragraph 2?
(4 نمره)



تایید

Reading Passage 1:

How many planets are there in our galaxy? That’s a tricky question to answer. Are there other planets that support life? That’s exactly what the Kelper mission hopes to discover. NASA launched the Kelper space telescope, designed to find habitable planets, in 2009. So far it has discovered five new Earth-sized planets beyond our solar system. These planets are hotter than the Earth’s sun – much too hot for life as we know it. The Kelper team predict that they will need at least three years (and possibly longer) to find an Earth-like planet.

The simplest requirement for a planet to have life (carbon-based life like on Earth) is for there to be liquid water (not frozen or gas) so the distance from the planet’s sun and therefore temperature are important. There also needs to be the correct amount of air. If a planet is as small as Mars (half the size of Earth) its weak gravity means that it can’t hold on to air molecules. If a planet is Neptune sized (four times bigger than Earth) it has very strong gravity and too much air. So size matters too. The cost of the mission is approximately six hundred million dollars. It is scheduled to observe until 2013 but this could be extended. Will we be sad if we discover we are alone in our galaxy or happy if we find that we share it with other life forms?

 



21. There is enough information in the passage to answer which of the following questions?

  (4 نمره)



تایید

Reading passage 2:

What is the useful way of learning a language? Is it writing  essays or doing grammar exercises? The answer is clear - whatever you like doing. Evidence shows that the most successful language learners are those who find something they like to do with their chosen language and do it again and again. And it doesn't really matter what the activity is.

        Some of the clearest evidence of this has come through research into reading. Stephen D. Krashen, a well-known second language researcher, decided to look at how well language learners who read for fun did in grammar tests. He discovered that they did better than people who went on courses and it wasn't important what books they read.


        To prove this, he gave students books from a series called Sweet Valley High. These are popular books about teenage life. Although the books' literary quality may not have been high, the readers made good progress in vocabulary, reading, and speaking tests. in a separate case study, a girl improved her writing so much that her angry teacher accused her of copying. The only explanation she had was that she'd started reading regularly.





22. What is the primary purpose of the passage?
(4 نمره)



تایید

Reading passage 2:

What is the useful way of learning a language? Is it writing  essays or doing grammar exercises? The answer is clear - whatever you like doing. Evidence shows that the most successful language learners are those who find something they like to do with their chosen language and do it again and again. And it doesn't really matter what the activity is.

        Some of the clearest evidence of this has come through research into reading. Stephen D. Krashen, a well-known second language researcher, decided to look at how well language learners who read for fun did in grammar tests. He discovered that they did better than people who went on courses and it wasn't important what books they read.



        To prove this, he gave students books from a series called Sweet Valley High. These are popular books about teenage life. Although the books' literary quality may not have been high, the readers made good progress in vocabulary, reading, and speaking tests. in a separate case study, a girl improved her writing so much that her angry teacher accused her of copying. The only explanation she had was that she'd started reading regularly.


23. It can be concluded from the passage that the people who took part in Krashen's study ---------------- . 
(4 نمره)



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Reading passage 2:



 

What is the useful way of learning a language? Is it writing  essays or doing grammar exercises? The answer is clear - whatever you like doing. Evidence shows that the most successful language learners are those who find something they like to do with their chosen language and do it again and again. And it doesn't really matter what the activity is.

        Some of the clearest evidence of this has come through research into reading. Stephen D. Krashen, a well-known second language researcher, decided to look at how well language learners who read for fun did in grammar tests. He discovered that they did better than people who went on courses and it wasn't important what books they read.



        To prove this, he gave students books from a series called Sweet Valley High. These are popular books about teenage life. Although the books' literary quality may not have been high, the readers made good progress in vocabulary, reading, and speaking tests. in a separate case study, a girl improved her writing so much that her angry teacher accused her of copying. The only explanation she had was that she'd started reading regularly.





24. Why has the author mentioned "a separate case study" in paragraph 3?

  (4 نمره)



تایید

Reading passage 2:

What is the useful way of learning a language? Is it writing  essays or doing grammar exercises? The answer is clear - whatever you like doing. Evidence shows that the most successful language learners are those who find something they like to do with their chosen language and do it again and again. And it doesn't really matter what the activity is.

        Some of the clearest evidence of this has come through research into reading. Stephen D. Krashen, a well-known Second Language (SL) researcher, decided to look at how well language learners who read for fun did in grammar tests. He discovered that they did better than people who went on courses and it wasn't important what books they read.



        To prove this, he gave students books from a series called Sweet Valley High. These are popular books about teenage life. Although the books' literary quality may not have been high, the readers made good progress in vocabulary, reading, and speaking tests. in a separate case study, a girl improved her writing so much that her angry teacher accused her of copying. The only explanation she had was that she'd started reading regularly.



25. Which of the following statements is supported by the passage?
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