The rebels spies were charged with—— and put on trial.
A. Attrition
B. Reiteration
C. Sedition
D. Perdition.
Zachary was doomed to a miserable life, for no matter how much he had, he always ——– the possessions of others.
A. Protracted
B. Exalted
C. Coveted
D. Filibustered
Read the following passage and choose the best suitable option for the questions/ statements
What makes glaciers unique is their ability to move. Due to sheer mass, glaciers flow like very slow rivers. Some glaciers are as small as football fields, whereas others grow to be over 100 kilometers long. Within the past 750,000 years, scientists know that there have been eight Ice Age cycles, separated by warmer periods called interglacial periods. Currently, the earth is nearing the end of an interglacial, meaning that another Ice Age is due in a few thousand years. This is part of the normal climate variation cycle. Greenhouse warming may delay the onset of another glacial era, but scientists still have many questions to answer about climate change. Although glaciers change very slowly over long periods, they may provide important global climate change signals. The girth of the ice, combined with gravity’s influence, causes glaciers to flow very slowly. Once a mass of compressed ice reaches a critical thickness of about 18 meters thick, it becomes so heavy that it begins to deform and move. Ice may flow down mountains and valleys, fan across plains, or spread out to sea. Movement along the underside of a glacier is slower than movement at the top due to the friction created as it slides along the ground’s surface. Most glaciers are found in remote mountainous areas. However, some found near cities or towns present a danger to the people living nearby. On land, lakes formed on top of a glacier during the melt season may cause floods. At the narrow part of a valley glacier, ice falling from the glacier presents a hazard to hikers below. When ice breaks off over the ocean, an iceberg is formed. Glaciers are a natural resource and contain 75% of the world’s freshwater. People worldwide are trying to harness the power of these frozen streams. Some towns rely on glacial melting from a nearby ice cap to provide drinking water. Some farmers spread soil or ashes over snow to promote melting, hoping that the melting will provide water to irrigate crops in drought-stricken areas. Others have channeled meltwater from glaciers to their fields. Scientists and engineers have worked together to tap into glacial resources, using electricity that has been generated in part by damming glacial meltwater.
According to paragraph 4, what is negative effect of living too close to a glacier?
A. The mass of the glaciers reaches a critical thickness
B. About 10% of a glacier shows above water.
C. Spreading dark material over snow promotes melting.
D. Lakes formed on top of glaciers may cause floods.
The word in inverted comma “remote”, as used in paragraph 4 of the passage, most nearly means:
A. Isolated
B. Slow traveling
C. Nearby
D. Difficult to see
The passage explains that glaciers can be found where?
A. Only on Antarctica
B. Only Greenland and Alaska
C. On nearly every continent
D. Only the north and south poles
According to the passage, why does glacial ice often appear blue?
A. Because it does not absorb the color blue
B. Because it absorbs all other colors but reflects blue
C. Because it does not absorb all other colors including blue
D. Because it is blue in color
After reading the passage, what can one conclude about glaciers?
A. There will not be another Ice Age coming.
B. Glaciers have both negative and positive effects on human life..
C. Scientists have difficulty studying glaciers.
D. Scientists have minimal data on the formation of glaciers.
After reading the passage, what can one infer about glaciers?
A. Further exploration is needed to tap the power of glacial ice in fueling electric energy.
B. With variations in climate, glaciers shrink and expand.
C. Glaciers form in cold regions where the rate of snowfall is greater than the melting rate of snow.
D. Glaciers are usually bordered at the sides by rock debris.
Choose an option that is correct according to the standard use of English.
A. A noise woke me up in the middle of the night.
B. Noise woke me up in the middle of the night.
C. A noise woke me up at the middle of the
D. A noise woke me up on the middle of the night.