Higher Than: Choose The Most Suitable Collective Noun
Higher Than: Choose The Most Suitable Collective Noun
Higher Than: Choose The Most Suitable Collective Noun
A. higher
B. lower
C. higher than
D. lower than
Bread is one of our oldest food. In many countries, it is eaten with every
meal of the day. Bread may be (7) in an oven or in a bread maker.
Bread can be (8) in different ways. You can (9) butter, jam
or honey on it. You can also eat the bread on its own.
7. A. boiled
B. roasted
C. baked
D. cooked
8. A. eat
B. ate
C. eaten
D. eating
9. A. apply
B. spread
C. put
D. pour
Choose the word that has the opposite meaning as the underlined word.
One morning, Mrs Mei went to a shop to buy a new pair of heels. There
were (12) types of heels in the shop. She saw a pair of brown heels.
The (13) was RM 49.90. Then, she saw (14) pink heels which
had a reasonable price. Mrs Mei decided to buy it (15) pink was
her favourite colour.
12. A. some
B. much
C. many
D. any
13. A. prize
B. amount
C. buy
D. price
14. A. a pile of
B. a pair of
C. a bundle of
D. a pack of
15. A. because
B. but
C. so
D. and
Questions 16 to 20.
Read the dialogue below carefully and answer the questions that follow.
17. The boys move around the town with the help of a _______________.
A. picture C. tourist guide
B. mobile phone D. map
(a)
Answer:
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(2 marks)
(b)
Answer:
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(2 marks)
(c)
Answer:
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(2 marks)
Read the story below and answer the questions that follow.
Dudo was a horse. He belonged to Vijay, who was a farmer. Dudo lived in a
stable behind Vijay’s house. Dudo helped his master every day. He carried
vegetables to the market across the river. Sometimes Vijay would ride Dudo. In
return, Vijay took good care of Dudo. His son Ananda cleaned the stable twice
a week. Sometimes Ananda would take Dudo for a walk.
One day, while Dudo was under a big tree grazing the fresh grass, a group
of other horses appeared. They were wild horses. One of them asked Dudo,
“Why are you working for that old man? Why must you do all the hard work?”
“He is my master and he has been very kind to me”, replied Dudo. “Dudo, you
are stupid. Why don't you follow us? We will be your friends and we will take you
to a better place where you can eat better grass,” said another horse. Dudo
thought for a while. “I will not leave my master. He has given me a comfortable
place to live and he has treated me like his own family,” said Dudo.
Finally, the wild horses gave up and moved away. They were very angry
because they failed to trick Dudo. They actually wanted to serve Dudo to a
fierce tiger at the edge of the jungle so that the tiger would not eat them
instead.
Question 22
Tick ( √ ) the correct answer.
(d) Why do you think Dudo refused to follow the wild horses?
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(2 marks)