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DIAGNOSTIC LISTENING AND SPEAKING 3D
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- Q1What is Doctor Lucy Cheng going to talk about?Reasons why scientists feel public health is generally getting worseCommon ideas that many people have about working with patientsA theory about the possible effects of living a certain wayHealth issues caused by bad habits120s
- Q2According to the guest, trucks have a worse impact on the environment than drones.TrueIt doesn`t sayI don`t knowfalse120s
- Q3The guest thinks that drones are only useful for delivering products.FalseI don`t knowTrueIt doesn`t say120s
- Q4The guest says that many people who have a negative attitude toward drones think they are dangerous.It doesn`t sayFalseTrueI don`t know120s
- Q5For many people modern life keeps getting busier and busier. Doctors warn that people with very busy lifestyles are more likely to have negative feelings that may cause diseases and other health issues. A busy lifestyle does not always lead to stress, however. Some people have a relaxed attitude toward life that can help reduce its negative effects. Other people have healthy habits – such as regular exercise – that can also help to reduce stress. And others eat foods that are good for them. A diet that mainly consists of plant-based sources of nutrition such as vegetables, fruits, and nuts can reduce or even prevent some health problems.The word diseases is closest in meaning to signsThe word diseases is closest in meaning to ____.illnessesThe word diseases is closest in meaning to causesThe word diseases is closest in meaning to problems120s
- Q6For your next presentation, you will need to select two folk songs about the same topic. Compare and contrast the two folk songs, and explain how they are similar and different. Be sure to discuss these three aspects: the songs’ lyrics, the rhythm of the music, and the songwriters’ viewpoint toward the topic. At the end of your presentation, summarize your main ideas for the audience.The word contrast means to tell the most important pointsThe word contrast means to tell the meaning of somethingThe word contrast means to tell how things are differentThe word contrast means to tell how things are different120s
- Q7The word aspect means ____.topicpurposereasonpart of a topic120s
- Q8Circle two possible ways to complete the conversation. Ian: How often do you go to the gym, Jade? Jade: I usually work out four times a week-- on Mondays, Thursdays, and both weekend days. Ian: Wow! I wish I had the time to go that often. Jade: ____ / ____.Do you like to exercise? /Do you like to exercise?Do you like to exercise? /What’s the problem with your gym?What’s the problem with your gym?/When are you able to exercise, Ian?Do you like to exercise? /When are you able to exercise, Ian?120s
- Q9Kelly: I’m flying to Chicago to see my brother this weekend. Leo: That’s nice, Kelly, but didn’t you visit him just a few months ago? Kelly: That’s right. I go there a couple of times a year: once in spring and again in summer. Leo ____ / ____What kinds of things do you enjoy doing together?/Did he really say that to you? That’s hard to believe.And how often do you see your sister in St Louis?/What kinds of things do you enjoy doing together?That’s a great point. I can see why you feel that way./And how often do you see your sister in St Louis?What kinds of things do you enjoy doing together?/Did he really say that to you? That’s hard to believe.120s
- Q10Mona: Not again! I can’t believe it. Neill: What’s wrong, Mona? Mona: It’s my computer. It crashes every few minutes. Neill: So often? That’s not good. It sounds like it might have a virus. Mona: ____ / ____Should I see a doctor?/what can I do for you?How can I fix it?/What can I do?How can I fix it?/It’s the same thing.what can I do for you?/Should I see a doctor?120s
- Q11Gabe: What do you think of our new teacher? Dora: ____ / ____ she’s smart but not very experienced.I feel that/If you asked herIf you asked her/I don`t thinkI feel that/I don`t thinkI think/I feel that120s
- Q12Why are you buying a new smartphone?Because my old one is brokedBecause my old one is broken.Because mine old one is broken.Because my old it is broken.120s
- Q13Would you buy a self-driving car?a couple of times a yearcouple of times a yeara couple of times yeara couple of time a year120s
- Q14Do you think drones are dangerous?I concern that we don’t know many about them yet.I concern that we don’t know much about then yet.I concern that we don’t known much about them yet.I concern that we don’t know much about them yet.120s
- Q15How often do you go to the gym, Jade?four time a weekfour times a weakfour times weekfour times a week120s