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Read the passage and choose the correct answer for the following questions

Part 1:  Read the passage and choose the correct answer for the following questions:

All at once Hazel was coming in through the French windows, pulling off gardening gloves, and Bill was entering through the door, both at once. So I only had time to take one quick look at her before I turned to face him. All very confusing. What that first glimpse showed me was that time had thickened her figure but didn’t seem to have made much difference to her face. It still had good skin and youthful outlines. She was holding a bunch of roses – must have been cutting them in the garden while waiting for me. The gardening gloves lent a delightfully informal touch. It was quite an entrance, though Bill spoilt it a bit by making his at the same time.

Bill seemed longer and thinner. His tightly massed hair had a tinge of grey. Apart from that, twenty years had done nothing to him, except deepen the lines of thoughtfulness that had already, when I knew him, begun to spread across his face. Or was that all? I looked at him again, more carefully, as he looked away from me at Hazel. Weren’t his eyes different somehow? More inward looking than ever? Gazing in not merely at his thoughts, but at something else, something he was keeping hidden or perhaps protecting.

Then we were chattering and taking glasses in our hands, and I came back to earth. For the first ten minutes we were all so defensive, so carefully probing, that nobody learnt anything. Bill had forgotten me altogether, that much was clear. He was engaged in getting to know me from scratch, very cautiously so as not to hit a wrong note, with the object of getting me to contribute a big subscription to his African project. I kept trying to absorb details about Hazel, but Bill was talking earnestly about African education, and the strain of appearing to concentrate while actually thinking about his wife proved so great that I decided it would be easier just to concentrate. So I did. I let him hammer away for about ten more minutes, and then the daughter, who seemed to be acting as parlourmaid, showed in another visitor. Evidently we were to be four at lunch.

1. What effect had time had on Hazel and Bill?

A. They had both lost weight.               B. They were more withdrawn.

C. They hadn’t changed at all.              D. They had changed in subtle ways.

2. When they all started talking, the writer 

A. relaxed at last.                   B. stopped dreaming.

C. spoke most to Hazel.                     D. began to remember things.

3. The writer found the first part of their conversation 

A. sentimental.             B. irritating.               C. uninformative.         D. trivial.

4. Why did Bill speak seriously?

A. He wanted some money from the writer.            B. He did not remember the writer.

C. His wife was present.             D. He was talking about the past.

5. In the end the writer found Bill’s conversation 

A. monotonous        B. convincing          C. thought-provoking          D. instructive

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1. What effect had time had on Hazel and Bill?

D. They had changed in subtle ways.



2. When they all started talking, the writer 

B. stopped dreaming.



3. The writer found the first part of their conversation 

C. uninformative.



4. Why did Bill speak seriously?

A. He wanted some money from the writer.



5. In the end the writer found Bill’s conversation 

A. monotonous

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Chou
09/07 13:17:23
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  1. D. They had changed in subtle ways.

The passage describes how time has thickened Hazel's figure and Bill seems longer and thinner. While their faces haven't changed dramatically, there are subtle differences like a tinge of grey in Bill's hair and a more inward-looking gaze.

  1. D. began to remember things.

The writer describes feeling confused initially and then "came back to earth" as they started talking. This suggests they were lost in thought and the conversation helped them recall details.

  1. C. uninformative.

The writer describes the conversation as "defensive," "carefully probing," and Bill talking about African education. This suggests the conversation wasn't revealing much personal information.

  1. A. He wanted some money from the writer.

The passage mentions Bill's "African project" and the writer realizing he wants them to contribute a big subscription. This is why he's speaking seriously.

  1. A. monotonous

The writer describes Bill "hammering away" for ten minutes and then feeling the strain of appearing to concentrate. This suggests they found Bill's monologue repetitive.






 

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Hưngg
09/07 13:18:13
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1. D
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Trung Trần
09/07 13:18:55
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1D. They had changed in subtle ways.
 
 
2D. began to remember things.
 
 
3C. uninformative.
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4A. He wanted some money from the writer.
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5A. monotonous
 

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