E11- GS- Unit 4- Practice 5

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions .
One of the most important variables behind the miracle of the speed of growth and recovery in the Asian economies is the ___(1)___ of education. The competition for top schools and universities starts from a very early ___(2)___. The point of education in Asia is to equip people to become productive members of their given societies as ___(3)___ as equip the students with the skills and mentality to be ___(4)___ to successfully compete against the masses of other applicants. Asian students and schools continuously receive top marks in international rankings. This has been directly ___(5)___ in the success stories of several Asian countries.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
When Malaysia takes the ASEAN chair next year, it will face a huge challenge. Too few of us know enough about this grouping we call the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. We do not know what it means to be a part of ASEAN and why it is important to us. At the same time, pressure is mounting to reinvent ASEAN to make it more people-centric and less government-centric. The Heat speaks to Global Movement of Moderates CEO Saifuddin Abdullah on why ASEAN should mean more to us than just acronyms.
ASEAN people do not feel like they are a part of the community of Southeast Asian nations. This statement, backed up by survey findings, is pretty bizarre, and extremely hurtful too, considering that ASEAN is 47 years old today. “Interview 10 persons on the street and you would perhaps get only one of them who knows about ASEAN,” says Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah. This CEO of Global Movement of Moderates (GMM) is not running down ASEAN; he’s confronting the truth as it impacts the project he has been entrusted with. Here’s more, in 2012, the ASEAN Secretariat conducted a survey that showed only 34% of Malaysians had heard of the ASEAN community. This compares with 96% of Laotians. Malaysia chairs ASEAN next year, and GMM is a member of the national steering committee organising the ASEAN People’s Forum (APF), a platform designed to bridge the gap between governments and civil society. Never heard of it? You’re forgiven.
The APF actually started off life in the 1990s, except it was called the ASEAN People’s Assembly (APA). It was held back-to-back with the ASEAN Summit, which is held twice a year. The APA is the forum where 10 leaders of government engage with 10 leaders of civil society in a half-hour meeting. “It was going well until one year when the chairman decided not to hold the APA, so it was discontinued until 2005 when Malaysia took the chairmanship of ASEAN again and founded the ASEAN People’s Forum (APF),” Saifuddin explains. In a perfect world, forums such as the APF or its predecessor APA would have worked perfectly to bridge the gap between government and civil society.

Question 6. The word “acronyms” in paragraph 1 probably means ____.
Question 7. The phrase “backed up” in paragraph 2 has similar meaning to ____.
Question 8. According to the passage, Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah was CEO of ____.
Question 9. According to the passage, in 1990s, APF was called ____.
Question 10. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the APF according to the passage?

Choose the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.

Question 11. Two friends Diana and Anne are talking about their friend Bob’s new hairstyle. - Diana: “Bob looks so impressive with his new hairstyle, Anne.” - Anne: “______”
Question 12. Tom and Josh are discussing their summer vacation plan. Tom: “ _______.” - Josh: “I don’t think that’s a good idea because it will be costly and strenuous.”
Question 13. Jane is talking to Billy about the ASEAN meeting. -Jane: “Is everybody happy with the decision?”. -Billy: “______”.
Question 14. Jane and John are talking about the speech contest next week. - Jane: “Will Ann enter for the speech contest about ASEAN culture?” - John: “________”
Question 15. John was late for a meeting with Jane. He’s now apologizing to Jane for the incident. John: “I’m so sorry I was late." - Jane: “_______.”
Question 16. Mike and Joe are talking about transport in the future within the ASEAN region. - Mike: “Do you think there will be pilotless planes?”. - Joe: “______”.
Question 17. Jack and Jill are talking about the trip. -Jack: “I’m going to take a five-day trip to Japan.” -Jill: “______”.
Question 18. Joe and Matt met at a friend's farewell party. Joe: “ I thought you were too tired” - Matt: “ ______ I’ve decided to go. I feel I owe it to him.”
Question 19. An old gentleman, who is not sure where to go for the summer holiday, is asking a travel agent for advice. Select the most suitable response to fill in the blank. - Gentleman: “Can you recommend any places for this summer holiday to Vietnam?” - Agent: "_________".
Question 20. Lan and Sam are talking about the wonders of ASEAN countries. - Lan: “Would you say Angkor Wat is one of the greatest man-made wonders in Cambodia?” - Sam: “_______”
Question 21. Clara and Phil are discussing women and men in ASEAN’s society. - Clara: "As I see it, women often drive more carefully than men." - Phil: "_________”
Question 22. A man is talking to Alex when he is on holiday in Hong Kong. The man: “You haven’t lived here long, have you?” - Alex: “__________.”
Question 23. "I will pick you up around 7:30 in front of the ASEAN Museum. The movie starts at 8:00." – “____”
Question 24. Two students, Peter and Annie, are talking about Vietnamese women’s role. - Peter: “ In my opinion, women in rural areas in Vietnam would not go to work.” - Anny: “_______”
Question 25. Tom and Mary are talking after school. Tom: “I’m awfully sorry I can’t go to the conference with you.” - Mary: “______? Haven’t you agreed?”

Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 26. Your starting salary is £23,000 per annum and will be reviewed annually.
Question 27. Thailand has dominated in most of the recent ASEAN GAMES in the region, winning the biggest numbers of gold medals.
Question 28. In Thailand, it's against the law to litter on the pavement. If you are caught, you can be fined up to $2000 Baht.
Question 29. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, was established on 8 August 1967 in Bangkok, Thailand, with Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, joining hands initially.
Question 30. Mainstream economists argue that the purpose of the policy is to promote economic efficiency.
Question 31. The Vietnamese government has passed laws to protect wildlife from commercial trade.
Question 32. The emblem of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations was designed basing on rice - the most important crop for the Southeast Asian people.
Question 33. We have achieved considerable results in the economic field, such as high economic growth, stability and significant poverty alleviation over the past few years.
Question 34. Tet in Vietnam marks the beginning of spring and, for agrarian people who depend on the lunar calendar to manage their crops, the start of the year.
Question 35. In making policy, officials depend on over fifty citizen advisory boards and commissions for citizen input.
Question 36. After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1989, the 13th National Congress of the Communist Party of Viet Nam adopted a resolution to have ‘more friends and fewer enemies'.
Question 37. The major shortcoming of ASEAN as an organisation is the inability to go through many declarations, agreements, and instruments that they have proliferated over the years.
Question 38. In order to avoid sunburn, many people wear protective clothes when they go out.
Question 39. He had dominated racing this year with six victories in seven starts.
Question 40. 5 The beautiful sights in Sa Pa, Mui Ne and Ha Noi all contribute to the country's magic charm.
Question 41. Now can I please get on with the job, without any more interference from you?
Question 42. Negotiation is among a few effective ways to resolve any dispute.
Question 43. It's often hard to find the right time to approach someone about a delicate issue, as well as being difficult to say the words you need to say.
Question 44. ASEAN organised different projects and activities to integrate its members.
Question 45. Most Vietnamese students know what the red colour on their national flag stands for.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 46. The country's continued prosperity is dependent on the opportunities and achievements of all its residents.
Question 47. Viet Nam and Laos will closely cooperate to strengthen the solidarity of ASEAN and enhance the vital role of the group in regional security structure.
Question 48. Her graceful performance of this traditional art form in the evening session was a real source of pleasure.
Question 49. Viet Nam is famous for World Heritage Sites like Ha Long Bay and Hoi An Ancient Town.
Question 50. Our survey also found that 75 per cent of those quizzed knew three or more of their neighbours.

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E11- GS- Unit 4- Practice 5