1. (A) To marry a suitable man. (B) To settle down. (C) To find a partner to work with. (D) To find a good home to live.
2. (A) In Canada. (B) In England. (C) In Brazil. (D) In Egypt.
3. (A) A guidebook. (B) A job. (C) A piece of information. (D) Trouble.
4. (A) Going through the customs at an airport. (B) At a railway station. (C) At a bus station. (D) At a supermarket.
5. (A) She probably hurt her finger. (B) She probably hurt her head. (C) She probably got hurt in a traffic accident. (D) She probably hurt her foot.
6. (A) Play football in Brazil. (B) Leave Brazil. (C) Quit playing football. (D) Find another job.
7. (A) Type the report. (B) Write the report. (C) Check the report. (D) Xerox the report.
8. (A) Because she wanted to talk with her husband. (B) Because she wanted to call her husband. (C) Because she wanted to ask her husband about something. (D) Because she wanted to know whether her husband was in his office or not.
9. (A) He is happy. (B) He is upset. (C) He is angry. (D) He is tired and impatient.
10. (A) The length of the Canal. (B) The height of the Canal. (C) The width of the Canal. (D) The scenery of the Canal.
11. (A) Animals were hurt by the black snow. (B) A black snow of harmful pollutants fell on a town in Sweden. (C) Pollutants are dangerous to people and animals. (D) Natural cycles of wildlife.
12. (A) An insect-killing poison. (B) Snow. (C) A layer of oil. (D) A black dye.
13. (A) The black snow was a product of nature. (B) People should take greater care of environment. (C) Nature cycles of wildlife. (D) The rain looked like black dye.
14. (A) Because it is fun. (B) Because they are forced to clean themselves. (C) Because they have an instinct for cleanliness. (D) Because they're proud of their pretty feathers.
15. (A) Allow it to fly. (B) Keep it cool in summer. (C) Communicate with other birds of the same species. (D) Keep it waterproof.
16. (A) Birds use their beaks to clean their feathers. (B) Preening is very important to birds. (C) The habits of birds are interesting. (D) How birds clean their feathers.
17. (A) What Spiders Eat (B) The Spider's Home (C) The Spider-Nature's Great Engineer (D) The Spider's Wed
18. (A) They live 22000 feet above sea level. (B) They live mostly on mountains or in caves. (C) They live everywhere. (D) They live 2000 feet below the earth's surface.
19. (A) Their developed nervous systems. (B) Their brains capable of remembering. (C) Their food. (D) Their strong webs made of silk that they spin.
20. (A) There will soon be more spiders than insects. (B) People should appreciate spiders more. (C) Spiders are smarter than human beings. (D) People should raise spiders to destroy insects.