1.
The text is written to ....
Correct Answer
C. Inform the readers about a story telling competition
Explanation
The text is written to inform the readers about a story telling competition. The passage likely provides details such as the date, location, and requirements for joining the competition. It may also mention any registration process or deadlines. The purpose is to communicate the existence of the competition and encourage interested individuals to participate.
2.
What must the students firstly do to join the competition?
Correct Answer
D. Enroll for the competition
Explanation
To join the competition, the students must first enroll for it. This means they need to register or sign up for the competition in order to participate. Meeting the winners, practicing English, and bringing prizes to the event are not mentioned as necessary steps for joining the competition.
3.
From the text we can conclude that the competition is held ....
Correct Answer
B. Annually
Explanation
The text suggests that the competition is held once a year, as the word "annually" means occurring once every year.
4.
The text is written to ....
Correct Answer
B. Invite the readers to prepare the meeting
Explanation
The text is written to invite the readers to prepare the meeting. This can be inferred from the fact that the text is likely providing information and instructions on how to prepare for the meeting, rather than simply informing or persuading the readers to succeed the meeting.
5.
What items will be discussed in the meeting?
Correct Answer
C. The date, place and prizes for winners.
Explanation
The correct answer is "The date, place and prizes for winners." This answer is supported by the fact that the other options do not include all three items mentioned in the question. The first option only includes programs, date, and fund, while the second option includes programs, prizes, and committee. The third option includes the date and prizes, but not the place. Therefore, the correct answer is the option that includes all three items: the date, place, and prizes for winners.
6.
“We have some crucial items in the agenda to discuss.” What does the underlined word mean?
Correct Answer
D. Extremely important.
Explanation
The underlined word "crucial" means extremely important. This can be inferred from the context of the sentence, which suggests that there are important items that need to be discussed. The word "crucial" indicates that these items are of great significance and should be given high priority.
7.
What is advertised in the text?
Correct Answer
B. A mobile phone.
Explanation
The text is advertising a mobile phone.
8.
What is the maximum size of the micro SD compatible to the product?
Correct Answer
B. 16 GB.
Explanation
The maximum size of the micro SD compatible with the product is 16 GB. This means that the product can support a micro SD card with a storage capacity of up to 16 GB.
9.
From the text, we can conclude that this advertisement is valid for ….
Correct Answer
D. A certain model of cellphones sold in a shop
Explanation
The text suggests that the advertisement is valid for "a certain model of cellphones sold in a shop." This can be inferred from the phrase "valid for a certain model" which implies that the advertisement applies to only specific cellphones rather than all cellphones produced by Samsung or all Samsung cellphones sold in the shop. Additionally, the mention of "sold in a shop" further supports the idea that the advertisement is limited to a specific model of cellphones available in that particular shop.
10.
Text for 10-13What is the writer’s intention to write the letter?
Correct Answer
D. To say goodbye to her friend.
Explanation
The writer's intention to write the letter is to say goodbye to her friend. This is evident from the fact that the other options do not mention anything about saying goodbye, but rather focus on giving information, asking to meet, or reminding the friend to visit. Saying goodbye is a common reason for writing a letter when someone is leaving or moving away, so it makes sense in this context.