__________ __________ __________
1. Amy's backpack is 3kg, and David's backpack is 3kg too. Amy's backpack is ____ David's.
(A) as heavy as
(B) more heavier than
(C) more heavy than
(D) the most heavy
2. The MRT is ____ driving a scooter during rush hour in Taipei.
(A) more faster than
(B) the most fast than
(C) much faster than
(D) more fast
3. Lisa's bag is 5kg and Tom's bag is 8kg. Lisa's bag is ____ Tom's.
(A) as heavy as
(B) lighter than
(C) more light than
(D) the lightest than
4. Summer in Taiwan is ____ winter because it's hotter.
(A) comfortabler than
(B) less comfortable than
(C) more comfortable
(D) the less comfortable
5. Kevin's test score is 95 and mine is 85. His score is ____ mine.
(A) more better than
(B) much higher than
(C) more high than
(D) the highest than
6. This phone is $10,000 and that one is $10,000. This phone is ____ that one.
(A) as expensive as
(B) expensiver than
(C) more expensive
(D) most expensive
7. My house is 5 minutes from school. Your house is 20 minutes away. My house is ____ yours.
(A) more closer than
(B) the closest than
(C) more close
(D) much closer than
8. Tom is 160cm and Kevin is 175cm. Tom is ____ Kevin.
(A) more short than
(B) as short as
(C) shorter than
(D) the shortest than
9. Of all the convenience stores in this area, 7-Eleven has ____ customers.
(A) the more
(B) most
(C) the most
(D) the most many
10. Of my three sisters, Jessica is ____.
(A) more young
(B) the youngest
(C) the most young
(D) youngest than
11. Kevin is ____ student in his class. No one studies harder.
(A) more hard-working
(B) the hard-workingest
(C) the most hard-working
(D) most hard-working than
12. This temple is ____ building in Taipei. It was built 300 years ago.
(A) the most old
(B) the oldest
(C) more older
(D) oldest than
13. Taipei 101 is ____ building in Taiwan.
(A) the tallest
(B) the taller
(C) most tall
(D) the most tallest
14. This night market has ____ food. All the dishes are delicious!
(A) the better
(B) the goodest
(C) the best
(D) the most good
15. Of all my subjects, math is ____ because I find numbers very difficult.
(A) more hard
(B) hardest than
(C) the most hardest
(D) the hardest
16. Amy runs ____ in our PE class. She always finishes first.
(A) more faster
(B) the fastest
(C) the most fast
(D) fastest than
17. Of all the movies, this ____ is the most interesting.
(A) ones
(B) movie one
(C) it one
(D) one
18. A: Which shirt do you like, the blue one or the red ____?
B: I prefer the red ____.
(A) one/one
(B) ones/ones
(C) one/shirt
(D) shirt/ones
19. This phone is too expensive. I want to buy a ____ ____.
(A) more cheap one
(B) cheap ones
(C) most cheap one
(D) cheaper one
20. A: Do you need another pencil?
B: Yes, I do. Can you give me ____ from your pencil case?
(A) ones
(B) one
(C) a ones
(D) the ones
21. There ____ a night market near my house, but now it moved to another place.
(A) used to be
(B) used to have
(C) was used to
(D) use to be
22. My grandmother ____ walk to the market every day, but now she takes the bus.
(A) used to
(B) uses to
(C) is used to
(D) was used to
23. There ____ many trees in this park. Now you can only see a few.
(A) use to be
(B) used to have
(C) was used to
(D) used to be
24. Fewer vs Less: Ryan has ____ homework than his brother, so he has more free time.
(A) fewer
(B) more less
(C) the least
(D) less
25. Possessives: A: Who is that girl with long hair?
B: Oh, that's Emma. She is ____.
(A) a good friend of mine
(B) my an old friend
(C) mine good friend
(D) a good friend of me
26. Choose the CORRECT sentence.
(A) This temple is more older than that one.
(B) She has less books than me.
(C) My brother is taller than I am.
(D) The weather is more hotter today.
27. Choose the CORRECT sentence.
(A) There used to have a park here.
(B) My house is more bigger than yours.
(C) This bag is as expensive as that one.
(D) She is the most tallest girl in class.
28. Choose the CORRECT sentence.
(A) Jason is more strong than his brother.
(B) I have fewer money than you.
(C) This is the better answer of the three.
(D) My dog is smaller than yours.
29. Choose the CORRECT sentence.
(A) The weather today is more better than yesterday.
(B) This problem is more easier than that one.
(C) He has the fewest friends in our group.
(D) She is the most tallest student here.
30. Choose the CORRECT sentence.
(A) Emily's eyes are more bigger than her sister.
(B) Which is the best, tea or coffee?
(C) Look! It is raining. Let's to enjoy the rain.
(D) Ben is the more talented of the two musicians.
31. Choose the CORRECT sentence.
(A) This is the most beautiful place I've ever seen.
(B) My bike is expensiver than yours.
(C) He runs more faster than anyone.
(D) She is the most smartest student.
32. Choose the CORRECT sentence.
(A) Taipei is more bigger than Tainan.
(B) This temple is oldest than that one.
(C) She has less friends than before.
(D) Of all the students, Kevin is the most hardworking.
33. Choose the CORRECT sentence.
(A) There use to be a bookstore here.
(B) The blue shirt is more cheaper than the red one.
(C) This is the more difficult test of all.
(D) Of the twin brothers, Tom is the taller.
Reading Passage 1:
Dolphins are some of the smartest animals in the ocean. They can communicate () with each other using special sounds called clicks and whistles (). Scientists believe that each dolphin has its own unique () whistle, just like humans have names. Dolphins also work together to hunt for food. They swim in groups and help each other catch fish.
Octopuses are also very intelligent () creatures. They have eight arms and can change the color of their skin in less than a second. This helps them hide from enemies (). Octopuses can also solve puzzles () and remember solutions for a long time. Some octopuses can even open jars () to get food inside!
Both dolphins and octopuses show that intelligence in the ocean comes in many different forms. While dolphins are social () and work in teams, octopuses prefer to live alone and use their brains to solve problems by themselves.
34. What is the reading mainly about?
(A) How ocean animals hunt for food
(B) The sounds that animals make
(C) Intelligent animals in the ocean
(D) Animals that can change colors
35. According to the reading, what do we know about dolphins?
(A) Dolphins live alone in the ocean
(B) Dolphins can change their skin color
(C) Each dolphin has its own special whistle
(D) Dolphins can open jars to get food
36. What does "unique" mean?
(A) Special and different from others
(B) Very loud and noisy
(C) Difficult to understand
(D) Similar to something else
37. Which is true about the reading?
(A) Octopuses work together in teams to catch fish
(B) Dolphins prefer to live alone
(C) Both dolphins and octopuses like to live in groups
(D) Octopuses can remember puzzle solutions for a long time
Reading Passage 2:
The hummingbird () is one of the smallest birds in the world, but it has an amazing ability (). Its wings can beat up to 80 times per second! This allows the hummingbird to hover () in the air while drinking nectar () from flowers. Hummingbirds are also the only birds that can fly backward ().
On the other hand, the ostrich () is the largest bird in the world. An adult ostrich can be over 2.7 meters tall and weigh more than 150 kilograms. Although ostriches cannot fly, they can run faster than any other bird. An ostrich can run at speeds () up to 70 kilometers per hour, which is faster than most cars in the city!
These two birds show us that being big or small doesn't matter. Both hummingbirds and ostriches have special skills that help them survive () in their environments ().
38. What is the reading mainly about?
(A) Special abilities of two different birds
(B) Why some birds cannot fly
(C) How fast different birds can run
(D) The sizes of birds around the world
39. According to the reading, what do we know about hummingbirds?
(A) Hummingbirds are the largest birds in the world
(B) A hummingbird can weigh more than 150 kilograms
(C) Hummingbirds can run at 70 kilometers per hour
(D) Hummingbirds can fly backward
40. What does "hover" mean?
(A) To stay in one place in the air
(B) To fly very fast
(C) To fall down quickly
(D) To fly backward
41. Which is NOT true about the reading?
(A) Ostriches can fly faster than hummingbirds
(B) Hummingbirds drink nectar from flowers
(C) An ostrich can be over 2.7 meters tall
(D) Both birds have special abilities to help them survive
42. A: Who runs ____ in your class?
B: Eric ____. He is on the track team.
(A) more fast/does
(B) the fastest/does
(C) fastest/do
(D) the most fast/is
43. A: Do you think Taipei 101 is ____ the Empire State Building?
B: Yes. I think Taipei 101 is ____ than the Empire State Building.
(A) more tall than/taller
(B) as tall as/more tall
(C) taller than/much taller
(D) most tall/the tallest
44. A: Jeremy Lin is ____ basketball player on the team. They don't have ____ ones.
B: I agree!
(A) better/best
(B) the best/better
(C) more good/better
(D) the most good/good
45. A: This dessert is too sweet. Do they have ____ ____ ones?
B: Yes, let me ask the waiter.
(A) more less sweet
(B) less sweet
(C) less sweeter
(D) the less sweet
46. Of all the subjects, math is ____ than English for me because numbers are easier. So I always spend ____ time on math homework.
(A) more easier/less
(B) easier/the least
(C) the easiest/fewer
(D) more easy/little
47. Tommy is much ____ than ____ students on the basketball team. He is only 165 cm tall.
(A) more short/every
(B) the shortest/any
(C) shorter/all the other
(D) most short/the other
48. Of the twin brothers, Alex is ____.
(A) the smarter
(B) smart
(C) more smart
(D) the most smart
49. Recently, students have ____ time to play because the tests are becoming ____.
(A) fewer/more difficult
(B) the least/most difficult
(C) less/more difficulter
(D) less/more difficult
50. My brother wants to change his school because he has ____ friends and feels ____ than before.
(A) less/more lonely
(B) fewer/lonelier and lonelier
(C) the fewest/the most lonely
(D) more few/longelier
Answer Key
1. (A)
2. (C)
3. (B)
4. (B)
5. (B)
6. (A)
7. (D)
8. (C)
9. (C)
10. (B)
11. (C)
12. (B)
13. (A)
14. (C)
15. (D)
16. (B)
17. (D)
18. (A)
19. (D)
20. (B)
21. (A)
22. (A)
23. (D)
24. (D)
25. (A)
26. (C)
27. (C)
28. (D)
29. (C)
30. (D)
31. (A)
32. (D)
33. (D)
34. (C)
35. (C)
36. (A)
37. (D)
38. (A)
39. (D)
40. (A)
41. (A)
42. (B)
43. (C)
44. (B)
45. (B)
46. (B)
47. (C)
48. (A)
49. (D)
50. (B)
Answer Distribution:
A: 12 questions | B: 12 questions | C: 13 questions | D: 13 questions