I. Pronunciation (1-4) ⇱
II. Choose the answer (A, B, C or D) that best fits the space in each question. (5-14) ⇱
III. Look at the sign. Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D). (15-16) ⇱

IV. Read the following passage and do as directed. (17-22) ⇱
The COVID-19 vaccine is a remarkable invention that has brought hope to the world during challenging times. Scientists and researchers worked tirelessly to develop this vaccine to protect people from the coronavirus. With careful study and testing, they successfully created a vaccine that has proven to be safe and effective. This invention has played a vital role in controlling the spread of the virus and saving countless lives. The development of the COVID-19 vaccine is a evidence to human innovation and the power of scientific advancements. It serves as a beacon of hope, guiding us towards a brighter and healthier future.
V. Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits the blank space in the following passage. (23-28) ⇱
Are you good at _____23_____ names and numbers? If the answer is ‘no’, perhaps you need some help from Nelson Dellis. He was the _____24_____ of the USA Memory Championships in New York where he broke two American _____25_____. He was the fastest to remember a pack of playing cards – in sixty-three seconds. He also memorised the most numbers in five minutes – 248. The most ______26____ part of Dellis’s work is the training. ‘Everybody who’s in this _____27_____ trained their memory,’ he said on the Today Show on NBC TV. ‘I train every day … I work out my body, but I also work out my brain.’ British-born Dellis was first interested in brain training when his grandmother had memory problems, and he understood it was important ______28____ people to improve their memories.