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    The Format of the EntranceExam on EnglishREADING and WRITING (90minutes)

    I. Reading 30ms)Part 1: Beneath achsentencen thispartyouwill see our wordsor phrases,markedA, B, C, andD. Choosehe correctword or phrasehatbestcompletesthesentence.10 tems) 10msPart2; Look at thefive picturesof signsbelow.Whatdoeseachsignmean?Choosehe correctanswerA, B, C or D. (5 items) 5 msPart 3: Read hepassageelow. It is followedby five questions bout t. Youare o choosehebestanswerA, B, C, or D to eachquestion. 5 items) 5 msPzrt 4: In thepassageelow, hereare10blanks.You are o chooseONEsuitableword orphraseA, B, C, or D for eachblank. -l0ms

    II.Writing (30ms)Part : Whichone A, B, C, or D) of eachof thefollowingsentenceshat hasthemostequivalentmeaning o the originalone. l0items) -10msPart2: Write a letter 20msLISTENING (20ms)(35minutes)Part l: Thereare ive questionsn thispart.Listen o therecordingandchoosethe correctanswers. ou will hear he recordingwice.(5 items) 5 msPzrt2z Thereare ive questionsn thispart.Listen o the recordingandchoosethe correctanswers. ou will hear herecordingwice.(5 items) 5 msPart 3: Thereare en blanks n apassage.istenand ill in thegaps.You willlisten o the ecordingwice. 10 tems) '10ms

    ' SPEAKING:20 ms(3-5minutes/ andidate)Eachcandidate ill answer3-5questions.

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    Suggested uestionsor SpeakingSectionIn this section, canclidatesare asketl'somequestionsabout personal information,present situation, hobbies,preferences,past experiences,future plans...

    1. what's your name?How do you spellyour name?2. Whereareyou from?3. Do you like your home own?Why / Why not?4. Wheredo you live?5. What'syour ob?6. How manyhoursa daydo you work / study?7. Wheredo you work / study?8. How do you go to work / schoolevery day?9. Do you like your job lschool?Why (not)?10.What do you often do in your free ime?11.How longhaveyou been iving in HCMC?12.Doyou ike living in big cities?13.Do you think peopleshouldusepublic ransport?why (not)?14.What do you think of traffic in HCMC?15.Do you enjoystudyingEnglish?Why (not)?16.How do you studyEnglish?I7. How useful s Englishfor your work I yourstudies life?18.what did you do yesterday? lastweekend?19.What areyour plansfor this summer?20. What areyou going to do this weekend?

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    LISTENING SECTIONPART I Listenand choosehe correctanswer o thequestion'

    A. Peopleare talking abouttheir weekend.ilhat'did eachperson do on the weekend?l . He. . . . . . . . . ..A.watchedamovieonTVB.p layedvideogamesC.went toamovie2. He. . . . . . . . . .A. stayed t home B. went o the beach c. went o themountains3 . He. . . . . . . . . .A. read ots of interestingmagazinesB. usedhecomputer C. readan nterestingook4. She. . . . . . . . .A. played n a band B. went o a concert C' played ennis5. She. . . . . . . . .

    A. stayed omeandwatched V B. studiedor an exam C' wentoutwith friends

    B. Peoplearecalling homewhile theyare on vacalion. lvhy doeseachpersoncall?1 . J i I I . . . . . . . . . .. A. hassomenews B. was n a dangerousituation C. wants o aska favor2. Sean

    A. isn,thavinga good ime B. hasmetsomeonenteresting c. needsmoney3. JohnA. losthis wallet B. losthis ticket c. will becomingbackon time4. Rachel

    A. hasgoodnews B. needs elp C.wants o tell her riendabouta healthproblem5. Mary

    A. lostherglasses B' was n an accident C' hasgoodnewsC. Someguests re lalking at apaily. llhat ue they talking about?1.A. theguests2. A. aguest

    3.A. themusic4. A. school5.A. aguest

    B. themusicB. themusicB. aguestB. theman'shealthB. theparty

    C. friendsC.JimC. anold friendC. workC. the ood

    D. Peopleare talking aboatthe weather. Whatstalementdoesno! desctibe he weathernow?l. A. It's raining. B. It's windy. C' It's cloudy'2. A. It's cloudy. B. It's nice. C' It's sunny'' 3.A. It's cold. B' It's warm' C' It's snowing'4. A. It's icy. B. It's nice. C' It's raining'5.A. It's humid. B. It's raining. C' It's hot'

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    E. People are describing some items. Why does eachperson like the item?

    PART II. Listen to the questions,which are followed by three responses. hey will no t bewritten out for you, Choose he bestresponse o eachquestion.

    1.A. Shewearst everyday.2.A.It's made f plastic.3.A. It 's small.4.A. l t 's cheap.5. A. It doesn't avewheels.

    B. Thesunhurtshereyes.B. It 'ssmall.B. It 'sbig.B. It's noteasily een.B. It's good or travelling.

    C.C.C.C.'c.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.'c.C.C.C.C.C.C.

    C. It's good or windydays.C. It's great or work.C. Sheusest whileshe uns.C. She ikes hecolors.C. It's verybig.

    1.2.3.4.uJ.6.7.8.9.10.11.

    .12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.

    A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.

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    PART III. Listen and fill in the gaps.A.Good aftemoon, and (1).... to Hollywood, Califomia. I hope you all enjoy today's(2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .f thehousesf thestars. (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .e go!Now remember ,oucanbuyphotoi of all the stars' houseswhen he tour is over, sopleasedon't (4)....... any picturesduring he tour,okay?Up on the (5)..(6).American aseball

    she leftis the gorgeous mansion where Marilyn Monroe lived. After she gotthis house and moved to New York to live with her husband. a famous

    ...,namedJoeDi Maggio.Now, just around he corner, ou'll see7)abright 8).................. ouse. an ouseet?Up onthehil l?This s where ames eanived. inally,do you see that big iron (9)................... on the right? Well, this is the entranceo AmoldSchwarzenegger'souse. ( 0)allowed o go inside he gate.

    ., you can't see he house from here, and we're not

    B.We'restarting ur ourby (l).................. up the allest uilding n New York City: heEmpireStateBuilding.You can (2).................. the wholecity from the top of this building.While you're up(3)... . . . . . . . . . . , on't orget o look at the Statue f Liberty 4)... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .he elescope,incewedon't visit it on this tour. Next, we'll take hebus 5)..... to beautifulCentralPark. knowthebusdoesn't ound eryglamorous,ut promise ou, t's ust as(6).................. as akinga taxi.Whenwe get o CentralPark,we'll visit thepetting 7)..... and havea picnic unch.Finally,we'll walk o (8)... ... ..... .. famous lace:Rockefeller enter.n thewinter,people o here o ice,skaten he amous utdoor9)... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Of course,herewon'tbeany ceona hot, ummedayl iketoday,but there 'saveryn ice(10) . . . . . . . o f ther inkforsa leat thegi f tshop.

    t

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    c.Trafficwas a real (l)...... around ere. t movedso (2).................. . Lastyear hgovemmentumed a bunch of streets 3)...... into one-way streets.This helpedth(4)... . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ovemore uickly. pecial5)... . . onroadsust orbuses ere uiltathe same ime. If you'recaught 6)...... yourcars n a bus ane,you have o pay a fine - anit's a (7)........ high ine!Also, heypassed law ast ear hat 8)... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .oucaonly driveyourcar downtownhreedaysa week.You have o displaya special9).................. ..iyourcar hat ays hichdays ou're (10);.....................o drive owntown.D.Air pollution n our city wasa (l)....... problem ndwe reallyneed o (2)... . ... . thpollution n ourcity. guesshat'swhy the(3) . startedputting specialbicycle aneson thstreetsowntown.hatway, 4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .an ide he i r ikesowork 5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .f us intheir stinkycars!Theyalsomadea rule hatsays 6).................. mustbe at leastwo peoplen youcars if you want to drive (7). . during the week. They also ordered thes(8)..................... ewpollution-freeuses. hey se 9).......... , so heydon'tputanythibad nto he 10) . . . . . . . . .

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    STRUCTURESBeneatheachsentencen this sectionyou will see our words or phrases,markedA, B, c, andD. Choose he ONE word or phrase hat bestcompleteshe sentence.l. This s heplace- wespent urholiday 0years go. t hasa otofchangesow.

    A. which B. n where C. nwhich D. oiwhich2.Thereare ortystudentsn myclass, haveust finishedheirfinal exam.A. that heyall B. al l of whom C. all of who D. all of thatD. hadvisited

    3. I didn't knowyouwere ll . If I hadknown, you.A. wouldhavevisited B. would isit C. will visit4. There renow methodsor studying olorvision n infantshan hereoncewere.A. moresophisticatedhan B. muchmoresophisticatedC. muchsophisticated D. sophisticated5. We got o thestationn time or the ast rain we hid missedhebus.A. nevertheless B. so C. because D. even hough6. A lot of pine rees _on bothsides f thestreetecently.A. havebeenpt""t.d B. arebeingplanted C. havebeenplanting D. areplanted7. Thehospital's ewair-conditioningystem when he irstheatwaveoithe summer nived.A. installed B. had nstalled C. hadbeen nstalled D. hadbeen nstallingthecure or thecommon old..By theendof the2l't century, cientists

    A. becausef B. consequently C. asa result D. in spiteof10.Carshavebecomemuchmorecomplicated.-, mechanicseedmore raining han n thepast.A. Because B. Therefore c. So hat D. ForI l. [t was aining we couldn't hold an outdoorconcert astweekend.A. suchheavily hat B. soheavily hat C. suchheavy hat D. so heavy hat12.Johndoesn't ave _ money o buya car.A. many B. very C. enough D. too13 .When toldhim henews, eseemedA. tobesu rp r i sednu f f i . t osu rp r i seD . tobesu rp r i s i ng14 . don'tappreciate when 'm doingsomething.A . i n te r rup t i ng - to i n te r rup tC . tobe in te r rup tedD .be ing in temrp ted15.Emily smotivatedo study sheknows hata goodeducationan mprovehir life.A. therefore B. so hat C. becausef D. because16._his nose, e' sa good-looking an .A. Apart rom B. Beside c. next o D. aside17.Theearth on thesun or itsheatand ight.A. is depend B. depending C. hasdepend D. depends18.What about henew ax aw? Oh, t,sconfusing.A. areyou hinking B. doyou thinkC. have ou been hinking D. have ou hought19.Thecheck I gave o herwas or work she,d'doneor me.A. who B. which C. whose D. where20. A symbolof theancient ompetition,heOlympic lamebu.ns_ throughouthegames.A. continuously B. continue C. contin"om D. continuai21. t is cold.

    A. discover9. Johncouldn'topen he door

    a--1"*""22.The ariety f insuranceenefitsA. are23.My parentsmademeA. cleaning

    B. will discover c. will havediscoveredD. arediscoveringthebrokenock.

    B. terify C. terrible D. terriblyD. be

    verybroadunderhispolicy.C. beingthewindowsall yesterday orning.B. sB. to clean C. to be cleaned D. clean

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    24. The manadmittedA. to break25 .PhysicsA. be

    into the bank to steal he money.B. to have broken C. breaking D. breakD. areD. be delayedD. beingquaneling

    oneof my favorite ubjects.B. to be26.My teacher llowedme_ handlingmy exercise ntil omorrow.A. delaying27.Shedoesn't emember B. to delav C. delaywith me wo months go.A. to quarrel B. quarreling C. quarrel28.Theobservationeckat the World TradeCentersA. the highest29. Joe eemedo be n a goodmood,A. ye t

    A. used o50.Anna oldJim hat_.A. shewill ring him onight.C. shewould inghim hatnight.

    C. s

    anyotherone n New York.B. higher han C. morehigh D. higher han hathe snapped t meangrilywhen asked im to oin us.B. so C. forwalletyou found?C. whoseC. shouldn't e

    B. havingshops n my village,ust a postofficeanda pub.C. any

    30. Wereyouable o locatehepersonA. which B. that s31.Mark never nvitesus o hisparties, ?A. doesn't he B. does e32. Commercial centersare they were many yearsago.A. aspopularhan B. morepopularhan C. the mostpopular33.How imedo youspendearning our essonsveryday?A. much B. many C. ong34.TheystoppedhecarA. have35.There ren'tA. some

    a chatwith their riends.C. to have

    B. much36.Of all the ball-point ens,whichonedo you ike_?A. much B. more37.lf I _ you, wouldcertainly o hesame.A. be B. am38. Professor guyengives_ lectures.A. interest B. interesting C. interested39.Ms.Green lwaysarrives arly her ongcommute.A. because f B. because C. in spiteof40.Sometimes arry hinksabout to another itv.A. to move B. moving C. moves4|.-world,sbesttennisplayersplayatWimbledon.A . A B. That C. An42.It wasniceof you me o thestation. hankyouverymuch.A. to take B. take C. takes43.Fortunately,heydidn't have problemshis ime.A. many B. a few

    C. bestC. been

    D. andD. that's

    D. should eD. mostpopularhanD. aboutD. hadD .aD. betterD. wereD. interestsD. sinceD. moveD. TheD. takingD. much. some44.Wehadaloto f-becausetheai r l ine lostour- .A. troubles luggages B. troubles luggageC. trouble luggage D. trouble luggages

    45._water is notsafe or drinking.A. Polluted B. Polluting C. Pollute D. Pollutes46. IwishI-youSomemoneyforyourrent ,but I ,mbrokemysel f .A. can end B. could end C. wouldhave ent D. will lend47. She sa goodmanager biggestassets her ability to organize project.A. who B. her C. whose D. ithascalled.D. nobody48. We thoughtour offerwouldhavebeenaccepted y now,but' A. somebody B. anybody C. someone49.Shedoesn'twrite o measoftenassheg. *ut r'*d to C. getsused o D. hasused oB. shewill ringhim thatnight.D. shewould inghim onight.

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    VOCABULARYBeneath each sentence n this part you will see our words or phrases, marked A, BrCra;n( D.Choose the ONE word or phrase that best completes the sentence.1. Shehasgivenmesome advice. '[ certainly ollow it.- A. false B. mean C. deep D. sound2. I felt most when hey mademe sit at a li ttle tableat the back.A. confusing B. insulted C. headache D. annoying3. He me to take a lawyer to court with me.A. suggested B. advised C. threatened D. insisted4. The lecture series_ naturally into threeparts.A. falls B. divide C. is composed f D. consists f5. Threeof thosewe invited to the wedding didn'tA. showup B. seeoff C. stayup D. setoff6. Thechiefof policesaid hathe sawno betweenhe wo robberies.A. oin B. oint C. connection D. combine7. Afterclosing he envelope,hesecretary hestamps n firmly.

    A. licked8.ThesevereloodwhichA. occurredB. sucked C. stuck D. struck

    9. All thechildrenwerevery when heyhada longholidayby thesea.A. annoying B. surprising C. excited D. interestingl0 .Wecan ' to f feryouthe jobbecauSeyouhaveno- .A. convenience B. facility C. prescription D. qualificationsI . He beinggivena receipt or the bill hehadpaid.B. demanded C. nsisted n D. required12.Thepr iceof thefoodisexpensive,but the- isexcel lent .A. weights B. quality C. qualified D. qualificationl3 .Theexerc ise is toodi f f icu l t ; I th ink i t is - tohandi t to theteacherr ightnow.A. incomplete B. unimportant C. impossible D. possible14.Thegovernment il l electricityo this house. heyhaven'tpaid or the bill for long.A. discontinue B. disconnect C. dislike D. disagree15.Recentlymanyparents about hedifliculthomeworkwhich eachersave o theirchildren.A. replied16.A goodeducationsaA. necessaryB. said C. explained D. complainedfor evervone.

    A. askedo

    17.A trainingA. court

    A. essential20 .ThisbookA. consists

    lastmonth uined he rice crop.B. took C. happenedo D. placed

    B. necessity C. importantly D. importantfor all workerswill be nstitutedn July.B. course C. extension D. intention

    B. necessarily C. importance D. of importantof fifteenunits.We aregoing o studyall of them.B. includes C. contains D. encloses

    18.Our newhouses very for theofficeas canget here n five minutes.' A. comfortable B. suitable C. available D. convenientl9 . I t is - foreveryoneto learnEngl ishbecausei t isusedwide lya l lover thewor ld .

    21. Becauseis ingerwasbroken, he secretaryouldnot ypeA. efficientlv B. intermittently C. slowly D. gradually22. Conversationsou strikeup with traveling cquaintancessually end o beA. trivial B. perverseC. insufficient . imperative23.Hundreds f peoplewerekilledandhalfa million homeswere asa resultof an earthquake.A. destroyed B. made C. rescued D. completeduntil supperime.4.Although heyhadonly been nvited or lunch hey

    t

    A. stayed p B. stayedn C. stayed n D. stayed ut

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    25.TheRoadTransportndustrys becomingncreasingly about hemember f lorry hijackings.

    27 I need ome before can et youcash hischeque.A. accommodation B. questionnaire C. temperature D. identification

    A. shocked B. disappointed C. affected26.Thisgavehim achanceo getused o- thecontrols.A. handling B. organize C. manage

    the badweather ondition.B. on account f C. in front ofin controllingurbangrowth.A. attempted B. managed C. succeeded30.The ellow aughed ilently o himselfat he rickthathe hadB. played C. performedhis father hathewas elling he ruth.A. trust B. convince C. admit32.lt wasdifficult o guesswhather to thenewswouldbe.A. reaction B. capital C. feelings33. n order o buy his house ehadobtained large from his bank.A. loan34.My passport C. capitallastmonth,so will have o geta newone.B. expired

    D. concernedD. dealwith

    D. ahead fD. achievedD. caniedD. confideD. opinionD. debtD. terminatedD. taken hroughD. fluidD. falling

    D. dismissedD. creditsto return o Sargasso ea oD. instinctive

    28. Wedelayed urdepartureA. on behalfof29.TheRussiansave

    A. caused31.Hecouldn' t

    A. elapsed35.He wascompletelyA. takenawav36. Mark is very set n his ways,but Johnhasa more attitude o life.

    B. financeC. endedby the hief sdisguise.B. takendown C. taken nC. complexwith rain.C. pouringin variousmprovementchemes.B. entailed C. involved D. implied39.HisanswerwaSsoconfus ingthat Icou ldhard lymakeany-of i ta ta l l .A. interpretation B. meaning C. ntelligibilify D. sense

    seeingme athomeall day.B. stand C. giveup D. suffer41.When hecompany ad o lay off a number f workers, e becameC. deliberate40. My mother an'tA. stop

    A. considerate B. redundant42.This icket you to a free meal n our newrestaurant.A. confers B. entitles C. grants43. As they approachold age, hey seem o have an unexplainedbreed.

    A. changeable B. flexible37.Whenwe arrivedn Paris t was' A. running38.TheDepartments alsodeeplyA. connectedB. dropping

    B. succeededout of thisworld.B. audience

    A. argument B. compulsion44.On hewayback heysometimes akea completebreeding-grounds.

    A. a greatquantity47.Since 950A. discipline48. After a lot of difficulty,sheA. managed49.TV even akes tsA. viewers50. The badweatherhasa lot ofA. effects

    B. a largeamount C. a largenumber D. greatnumberat footballmatches as allen by nearly ifty percent.B. entertainment C. attendance D. competitionD. realizedD. bystandersD. changes

    to open hedoor.

    C. creatureof Antarcticabefore eturningo their

    . A. mystery B. suicide C. inheritance D. circuit45. If we in further esearch ow.we'll beready o face he future.A. invest B. protest C. rely D. conserve46.Theyhave of helpers venwhen heyare n need.

    C. obtainedC. witnesseson hecrops.C. points. results

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    READING - PicturesLook at the ext n eachquestion.What does t say?Choosehe correctanswerA, B or C,l .

    Fromtomorroq buseswill depaft every fOninutes instead of evely2() rninute;.A. Buses ill leaveenminutes arlier omorrow.B. Until tomorrow, us ourneyswill take enminutes

    longer.C. After today, herewill be morebuseshanbefore.

    2.Sports HsUIlon't leave clothes in lockersovemight. Keys for lockersavailrble st reccption dech.

    A. You must emove our clothes rom the ockers ythe endof the day.B. You mustn't eave eys n the ockers fter akingyourclothesout.C. Any clotheseft overnightcanbecollected romthereception esk.

    3.

    Goo deskn cornerorconcertticketslreadyaidor.Donot ueueere.

    SaskiawantsJohn o ...A. letAnnaknow f he sn'table o giveher 50.B. tell Anna f he doesn'twant o go o thehotel.C. send hedeposit o thehotel or Anna.

    A. Therearestill some icketsavailable t hedeskin thecorner.B. youshouldn't ueue ere f you'vepaid or yourticket n advance.C. You should oto thedesk n thecomer o payfor yourticket.A. Sarah as ead hebookand s advisingGianni

    to read t.B. Sarah'sriend ecommendedhatGianni ead

    thebookbeforehis trip.C. Sarah s suggestinghat Gianni eads he book

    beforeshedoes.

    5.6nL

    Aficnd{ninc hqs'hnt :(" !::foiortPun, kaou'gouWgingfril:ne6wook whgdon'tgonyadt lirstT

    g

    Sarah

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    hsh rarlgtosaghclccts rostill aualnbl,alir tht Ue{ixconcert gou'renot tw latelHabsb/e ogtgou a hckct" st h;mknou,tdog frpu o interc*sted.

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    BEF(}RE LEA\IING TR.AIIYY(}I.} r\[['ST CIIECIC Y()LIIIA\ZE AI,L YOTIR,LI.'(}GAG}E

    Joke - Yott'te oor,rng , Sovri*'fpo'q bnrght ar?)ib Uot^ Yarl1rdJt}wqru fibo{r}W 'thereil. bc ptrri{ ther?r. rr|?tg oObrhg Se{r nN CDl thciigh?' Rir',gfie, I'tt pirk Uotrup. Lena

    What mustSamirdo?A. find out f Josh s interestedn going o the

    concert.B. letJosh now f ticketsareavailableor the

    conseft.C. contact osh f he wants o go to theconcert.

    A. Passengers ustn't put any uggage ear hetraindoors.B. Passengershould emembero takeall theirbagswith them.C. Passengersith largesuitcasesmay eave hembetweenheseats.

    The mainpurpose f theemail s to ...A. suggestomething.B. apologiseor something.C. recommendomething.

    A. You mustcheck ou havechosenhe ightpetrolbefore illing your car.B. You canpay with cashor creditcardafterfilling yourcarwith petrol.C. You shouldn't ut petrol n yourcarwithoutchecking ou areable o pay.

    A. Lenawants ake o givehera lift to Sonia'sparty.

    B. Lena hinksJake houldakesomemusic oSonia's arty.

    C. Lenawould ikeJake o bringsomethingoeat o Sonia's arty.

    10.

    illalro ruyou hryr;noryhmdrywiftyorrbefiorcfitllngyoursrr withpGilrol

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    11 .

    A'ililt rlr* tlnd. Tnh it d.qd - *?ht.s ?.0.Shetrr]itt hlt tifi. ta sro you n orf[ s ?llrrtrt,Sbll rrt t^, htidr oileinr ntidd. Shllhn sn*. ar fiilin.

    A. Leahwill be oo ate o meetAnita n thecaf6.B. Leahwill notbe able o go o thecinemawithAnita.C. Leahmightnot have ime o eatbefore hemeetsAnita.

    12.

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    THESEBOOKSCANBEBOBROWED ORTWO DAYSWITII TflE PEnIINSSIONOFATEACITER

    f#---^---!./u--^-v-h/-."-^F--\-, l

    { "lamas II nn*rmg.Hs ^n'b,oUmu"sNith II Ua^omonon dr.,gsUotl p d"htnto, Ilrar*ehbecauseis i6 brokeyrnd, Il^'b be epaueA. iL --^-.--.-1--..-^*-.-'rr'*!rA-,.--a--.--\v,--.-*- - .. - |

    A. Only teachers reallowed o borrow hesebooks or longer han wo days.B. Give thesebooks o a teacherwhenyou bringthembackafter wo days.C. You need o aska teacher efore akingoneofthe booksaway or two days.

    A. Neil is asking o borrowa racket rom Jamesfor their ennisgame omorrow.

    B. Neil hascancelledomorrow'sennisgamewith James.

    C. Neilwill play enniswithJames henhisbroken acket s repaired.

    A. Thisbridgewill be repairedn twoweeks'timebeginning n Sunday tmidday.B. Repairs n thisbridgewill finishon Sunday tmidday.C. It will notbepossibleo use hisbridgeonSunday ftermidday.

    A. Anna ememberseavingherhat n Emma's ar.B. Anna sn't sureexactlywhereher hat s.C. Anna wantsEmma o return he hat sheborrowed.

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    *,,THIS BRIDGE WILL BE..'., L0SED tr.O.RRf'PAIRS, . J . . : " ' l : . , . . . : : , , : ..PROM SUNDAY MIDDAY''

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    ff you want to go on tripto Edinburgh, pay C2Odeposit by Thursday.A. You needo takeat least 20 with you o

    Edinburgh n Thursday.B. Unless ou pay .20by Thursday, ou won't be

    able o go to Edinburgh.C. The rip to Edinburgh osts 20 in total o bepaidby Thursday.

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    A. Students ave o put everythingbackwhentheyhave inished.

    B. Studentsmust eturn heirbooks o the ibrarvby the dateshown.

    C. Students houldask or help f theycannotfind a bookon theshelves.

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    B. The homeworkshouldbegiven o Mrs JonesWhenshe eturns rom the rip.

    C. Mrs Joneswill givethe homeworkbackonThursdav.

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    B. Tinawisheshecampsite ascloser o thesea.C. Tinaprefershecampsite heusuallygoes o.

    A. This exit s notopenuntil6 p.m.B. Thisexit shouldbe ockedafteruse.C. Thisexit canbe usedup to 6 p.m.

    A. You can ry on up to three temsof clothingata time.

    B. Thestore's hreechanging oomsare ocatedon the irst floor.

    C. You should o to customer ervicesoexchangemore han hreeproducts.

    A. You shouldnform heclub f youcannottrainat the arrangedime.

    B. Therearechangeso the raining imesbecause f poolrepairs.

    C. Training s at the sameime as t wasbeforethepoolclosed.

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    A. Monica egrets oing o theexhibition ttheartgallery.

    B. Monica hinks t cost oo much o ge t ntothe artgallery.

    C. Monica s gladshemade heeffort o visittheartgallery.

    A. This office takesbookingsup to onemonthbeforedeparture.B. If you leavesomething n a train,youhaveonemonth o collect t .

    C. Passengersan storepropertyhere or onemonthbefore hev ravel.

    A. Detailsof student's ew imetables reavailable rom the collegeoffice.B. You should et he college fficeknow fyou geta newphonenumber.C. All requestsor course hanges ustbemade hroughhecollege ffice.

    A. Whenyou haveparkedyourcar,you musttakea ticket.B. Themachines t thecarparkexitwill givereceiptsf required.C. You shouldhave he correctmoney eady opaywhenyou eave.

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    READING - ComprehensionIn this section ou will readpassages.achone s followedby a numberof questionsabout t. You are o choosehe ONE bestanswerA, B, C, or D to eachquestion.Ouestions I - 5 refer to the following oassage.

    In SoutheastAsian, many forests have been cut down to produce timber and to clear landfor farms and industries.The destructionof forestshas reduced he living spaceof wildlife. Muchof Asian's wildlife is also threatenedby over-huntins. Many people kill animals for food or huntthem to sell to zoo, medical research,and pet trader. Becauseof habitat destruction and over-hunting, many large Asian animals, including elephants, hinoceroses,and tigers, have becomeendangered.

    In China,peoplehavecut down mostof the orestsor wood,whichhascaused erious oilerosion.The soil is depositedn riversand streams,which lowers he quality of the water. TheHuang He, or Yellow River, is so namedbecausehe light- colouredsoil gives the water ayellowishcolour.The soil has also raised he riverbed.As a result,theHuang He often floods,causing reatproperlydamage nd ossof life along ts banks.

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    1. The living spaceof wildlife in SoutheastAsiaA. is a threat to farmersB. is near farms and industries.C. has been reducedwhen forestsare cut down.D. is rebuilt when peopledestroy orests

    2. The word "over-hunting" in paragraph I has the closestmeaning toA. hunting too muchC. hunting overseas

    B. hunting n thehighlandsD. hunting or wildlife

    3. Rhinoceroses nd elephantsare mentioned as an exampleof -A. endangerednimalsn Asia. B. largeanimals ept n zoos.C. animalsattracted o medical research D. animals raders want to have

    4. The Huang He_.A. is a deep iver in ChinaB. receivessoil which betters he quality of waterC. has ts name rom the colour of its waterD. runs between orests

    5. The Huang He often floods becauseA. of the low quality of the qualityB. wood s depositedn riversC. water from manystreams lows into itD. theriver s shallowdue o the raised iverbed

    Oaestions6 - I0 refer to the followins oassaee.: " 'i Scientists ften divide resourcesnto two grolips: enewable ndnon- renewable.When a it . . r . . r r . . . . . . . . r . r . . r . . . r . r . r . . . . . . . r . r . . r a

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    resource s used, t takes sometimes to replace t. If the resource can be replacedquickly andeasily, t is called enewable.f it cannotbe replaced uicklyand easily, t is non- renewable. llfossil fuelsare non-renewableesources.Solar energy,air, andwater areusually calledrenewablebecausehere s anunlimited supply.

    However, this definition may change f peopleare not careful with these resources.Theamount of solar energy that reaches he earth dependson the atmosphere. f the atmospherespolluted, the solar energy hat reaches he earth may be dangerous. f humanscontinue o pollutethe air, it will not contain he correct amountsof thesegases.

    Many resourcesare limited and non- renewable,and many are in danger of pollution. As aconsequence,esonrcesmust be conservedand the environmentprotected. @g!!g mustbecome n mportant art of everyone'sife.6. How many kinds of resources re mentionedn thepassage?A.2 B . 3 C.4 D. 57. Non-renewableesources re thosewhich_.

    A. areunlimited B. canbe replaced uickly andeasilyC. takemillion of theyears o replace D. areusedeveryday suchas solarenergyandwater8. What will happen f the atmospheres polluted?

    A. The air won't contain hecorrectamounts f naturalgasesB. Life won't continue s t doesC. Renewableesources ill soonbecome on- renewableD. All arecorrect

    9.Thewordconservat ioninthelastsentenceisoPPoSITEto-.A. prevention B. pollution C.protection D. preservation

    10.Why do we have o conserre esources?A. Becausemany esourcesre imited andnon-renewableB. Because onservationlaysan mportant art n everyone'sifeC. To keep heair from beingpollutedD. To makenatural esourcesenewable

    Ouestions II - 15 refer to the following oassage.The New Year is an event that happenswhen a culture celebrates he end of one year and

    tlle beginning of the next year. Cultures that measureyearly calendars all have New Yearcelebrations.

    Tet Nguyen Dan, more commonly known by its shortened name Tet, is the mostimportant and popular holiday and festival in Vietnam. It is Vietnamese New Year which isbasedon the Chinese calendar,a lunar calendar.The name Tet Nguyen Dan is Vietnamese orFeast of the First Morning.

    Tet is celebratedon the same day as ChineseNew Year through exceptionsarise due tothe one-hour ime difference betweenHanoi and Beijing. Tet sharesmany of the samecustomsof its Chinese counterpart. t is celebrated rom the first day of the first month of the Chinesecalendar,around late January or early February, until at least the third day. Many Vietnamese

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    prepareor Tet by cookingspecialholiday oods,decorating ndcleaning he house.DuringTetholiday,Vietnameseisit their families,pagodas nd emples, orgettingabout he troublesofthe pastyear and hoping for a better upcomingyear.Tet traditionally marks the comingofSpring, so Spring is sometimes sed interchangeably ith Tet in Vietnamese.Vietnamesepeopleusually eturn o their familiesduringTet. Some eturn o worshipat the family altarorvisit thegravesof their ancestors. ther eturn o where hey grewup. Although Tet is a mainholidayamongall Vietnamese, ach egionand eligionhas ts owncustoms.11.Tet sa _ holiday n Vietnam.' A. important B. lunar C. unpopular D. uncommon12.Vietnamese ew Year s based n _.A. the Vietnamese alendar B. the Chinese alendar

    C. Chinese ulture D. New Year celebrations13.Tet is celebrated t leastA. oneday B. two days C. threedays D. a fortnight14.Which is NOT done o prepare or Tet?

    A. Cooking pecial oliday oods B. Cleaninghe houseC. Decoratinghehouse D. Visitingrelativesand riends15.Tet

    A. has hesame ustomshroughouthe countryB. hasdifferentcustoms,whichareup to regionand eligionC. is notcelebratedhroughouthe country

    . D. is at theendof SpringOaestions 6- 20 refer to the following passase.A recent investigation by scientists at the U.S. Geological survey shows that strange animalbehavior might help predict future earthquakes. nvestigators ound such occurrences n a ten-kilometer radius of the epicenter of a fairly recentquake.Some birds screechedand flew aboutwildly; dogsyelped and ran arounduncontrollably.Scientistsbelieve that animals can perceive these environmental changes as early as severaldaysbeforq he mishap.In 197 after observinganimal behavior, the Chinesewere able to predict a devastatingquake.Although hundredsof thousandsof people were killed, the government was able to evacuatemillions of otherpeopleand thus keep the death oll at a lower level.16.What prediction may be made by observinganimal behavior?

    A. an impendingearthquake B. the number of peoplewho will dieC. environmentalchanges D. the ten-kilometer radius of the epicenter

    17.Why can animalsperceive hesechangeswhen humans cannot?A. Animals are smarter han humans.B. Animals havecertain nstincts hat humansdon't possess.C. By runningaround he house, hey canfeel the vibrations.D. Humansdon't know where o look.

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    18. Whichof the following s NOT true?A. Someanimalsmaybeable o sense napproaching arthquake.B. By observing nimalbehavior cientists erhaps anpredictearthquakes.C. TheChinese avesuccessfully redicted nearthquake ndsavedmany ives.D. All birdsanddogs n a ten-kilometeradiusof theepicenterwerewild before hequake.

    19. n thispassage,heword"evacuate"mostnearlymeans...A. remove B. exile C. destroy D. emaciate20. f scientistsan accurately redictearthquake,herewill be...

    Ouestions2l - 25 refer to the followine oassasa.;The nuclear amily, consisting of a mother, father,andtheir children, may be more an American .:: ideal than an American reality. Of course, he so-called raditional American family was always l:lmorevariedthanwe had been ed to believe,reflectingthevery different racial, ethnic, class,and l'religiouscustomsamong American groups..The most recentgoverffnent statistics reveal that only about one third of all cunent American j: families fit the traditional mold and another hird consistsof married coupleswho eitherhave no jilichildren or have nonestill living at home. Of the final one, about 20 percentof the total numberLj,.of Americanhouseholds re singlepeople,usually women over sixty-five yearsold. A small ..,percentage, bout 3 percentof the total, consistsof urmarried peoplewho choose o live together, :. and the rest, about 7 percent,are single, usually divorcedparents,with at least one child. Today, r- these varied family types are typical, and therefore,normal. Apparently, many Americans are.:';achievingsupportive elationships n family forms other han the traditional one.: , r . : " . i . : - : . - : " r - . . : . . , : - . ' l - : . . . ^ " . . i : . ; " . 1 . . . t - . i - l ' : . . . , : - i - . i . : - 1 , : ' :21. With what topic is the passagemainly concerned?

    A. feweranimalsgoingcrazyC. fewpeopleevacuated

    B. a.lowerdeath ateD. fewer environmental changes

    B. The nuclear amily.D. The deal amilv.

    B. 20percent f householdsD. 3 percent f householdsB. An elderlyman.D. A divorcedman.

    22.The author mplies hatA. there havealways been a wider variety of family affangements n the united States.B. racial, ethnic, and religious groupshavepresented he traditional family structure.C. the ideal American family in the beststructure.D. fewer maried couplesare having children.23.The word'ocurrent" in paragraph2 could be best replacedby which of the following?A. typical B. present C. perfect D. traditional24. According to the passage,married coupleswhose children have grown or who have no

    children represent

    A. The raditionalAmerican amily.C. ThesurrentAmerican amily.

    A. 33percent f householdsC.7 percent f households

    25. Who generallyconstitutesa one-personhousehold?A. A single man in his fwenties.C. A singlewoman in her latesixties.

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    Ouestions26 - 30 refer to the followins oassaee.A gooddeal of fascinatins researchhas been done about the readingpatternsof young people,and it is surprising to discover at what an early age children stafi expressingpreferences or !particularkinds of books. A recent report which examined n detail the readinghabitsof primary- :school children showed hat even seven-year-old oys andgirls haveclearviews about what they;lwant to read. Girls, in general, ead more,and far moregirls than boysprefened readingstories.iBoys wereshowinga taste or the more instant appealof picture stories,or else books about heir 'hobbies.These astescontinue unchangeduntil girls are teenagers.Apparently girls read more in g.n"rul, tlbut more fiction in particular. You could say that there are more opportunitiesfor girls to read ;l. fiction: magazinesencourage he fiction habits in girls in their early teens,and by their late teens :they haveprobablymoved on to the adult women'smagazines.Teenageboys tend to buy;magazines bout their hobbies:motorcycles,heavy transport and so on.

    1,. dult reading astesare also the subject of research.Again the numberof women who read for lt;tpleasures considerablyhigher than the nirmber of men. It seemshat the majority of women still iii: want love stories.There has also beensomeanalysisof what men actually read. Apparently only :118 percentof men read anlthing, but 50 percentof what they read s fiction in the form of action- rpackedstoriesof spaceor gunmen.

    26.Recent esearchnto children's eadinghasshown hat theyA. start to read at a very early ageB. have formed their readingtastesby the time they are sevenC. examine n detail that they readat schoolD. can readclearly and distinctly in primary school

    27 A close ook the readinghabitsof boysand girls shows hatA. schools ivemoreencouragemento girlsthan o boysB. magazinesppealmore o boys hangirlsC. picturestories ppealmore o girlsthanboysD. girlsaremore nterestedn fiction thanboys

    28. Research nto adult reading habits has showed hatA. the majority of men readnothing at allB. womendo not read about heir hobbiesC. 38% of men havedifficulty in readingD. men prefer to read aboutcurrent affair

    29.According o thepassageA. far more boys than girls are nterested n love storiesB. thereare more opportunities for girls to buy magazines han for menC. children generallydon't carewhat they should eadD. teenageboys show a taste or magazinesabout their hobbies

    30.Theword,, fascinat ing' 'meansmostnear|ythesameas-.A. havinga lot of actionC. havinggreatattraction B. having a lot of informationD. having great pleasure

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    ouestions 31 _35 refbr to the following nrssose.i Someday people will certainly try to build settlementson the moon. The best place for riI houses n a moon town will be a cave or a tunnel. Undergroundhouseswill not be squashed y ):,meteoriteshat constantlyoil on the moon rom outerspace. his will be importanton the moon,'1

    sincedaytime s sohot that food could becooked n the rocks, and the nightsgetbitterly cold. i- Pioneermoon homesmay be madeof airtightplastic hat can be blown up like a balloon.,i, insidea cave. The reason s that the moon has no air around t. Thepioneerswill have tarkealong ;, from theearth he oxygen maskswhen they are away from home. But the balloon house tself will .r.be filled with air. Perhaps he housewill have beds, ablesandchairs,built into it. These can be ii; nflated, oo. Sopeoplewill sleep,eat,and work on air! Moon housebuildingwill be easy.The';:moon'sgravity s less han heearth's.Everythingweighsonly one sixth as muchas t doeson the .

    earth.^ . ' : ' . - . . . . ' . . : . : ' : ' . . . / " ' . ; : - ^ ' ' . . . ' : . ' , ' ' . ' ^ . . 1 - : ' ' ' : / ; . ' : : : ' . . ' . ^ . : ' : - ' : "

    31. n a moon town, what is the bestplace or house?

    32.Which of the following is TRUE?A. Thepeopleon the moonwill not eave heir homes.B. Thepeopleon the moon will wear oxygen maskswhen they leave heir homes.C. The moonhomes rxe f plastic.D. The temperature n a cavechanges s much as hetemperafure.33. Why will the pioneers have to take along from the earth the oxygen they need for

    breathing?A. Becausehe moon homesare madeof airtight plastic.B. Becausehe balloonhousewill be illed with air.C. Becausemoonpeoplewill sleep, at,andwork on air.' D. Because he moon hasno air around t.

    34. f a stoneweighs18 tons on the earth, how much does t weigh on the moon?

    A. A caveC. A tunnel

    A. Six ons.C. Onehundred ndeight ons.

    B. A balloonD. Eithera caveor a tunnel

    B. Fifty-five ons.D. Three ons.

    35. According to the passage, an peoplebuild cities on the moon?A. No, they can't. B. Perhapspeoplecan do.C. Of course. eople anbuildcitieson themoon n the uture.D. Yes, heyhavebuilt citieson themoon.

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    READING- Gap-fillingIn the eachpassageelow, hereare 10blanks.You are o chooseONE suitablewordor phraseA, B, C, or D for eachblank.Questions-10 efer o thefollowingpossage.

    1.A. used2. A. bring3. A. disgust4. A. grow5. A. is6. A. eases7. A. are8. A. at9. A. secondly10.A. makes

    I 1.A. contain12.A. Neither

    B. usingB. broughtB. disgustedB. growingB. areB. easyB. wasB. onB. mainB. making

    C. to useC. bringsC. disgustingC. growsC. wasC. easeC. sC. forC. firstlyC. made

    C. transportC. Nor

    D. useD. bringingD. disgustedlyD. grownD. wereD. easilyD. wereD. inD. thirdlyD. make

    B. existB. NoneD. deliverD. Not

    For thousandsof years tobacco was -- (1) by the American Indians with no oil-effect.In the 16thcentury it was (2) to Europe.This early obaccowas mixed with soil andrather dirty. It was chewed or smoked n pipes only by men; women thought it was smelly and(3). It was first - (a) in America n the lTth centuryon slaveplantations.nthe 18thnew technologyrefined tobacco and the frst cigarettes (5) produced.By the1880shuge factorieswere producing cigaretteswhich were clean and (6) to smoke.Chain-smokingnd nhalingbecame ossible ndby.themiddleofthe 20'century tobacco ddictsmenand women. Nowadays cigarette smoking (7) banned n many places,especially(8) the LJSA.But until 1820 obaccowasAmerica's (9) export,andstilltoday heir obaccondustry (10)over$4.2billion ayear.

    Questions 1-20 efer to the ollowing passage.Without transportation,our modern societycould not ( 11) . We would have

    no metals,no coal, andno oil. (12) would we have any products made from thesematerials.13) , we would have o spendmost of our time (14)- and he food would be (15) to the kinds that could grow in the climate and soil ofour own neighborhoods.

    Transportation lso ( 16) our lives in otherways. Transportationcan speedadoctor o the 17) of a sickperson, ven f thepatient ives on an solated arm. t cantakepoliceo the 18) of a crimewithinmoments f beingnotified.Transportation

    teams of athletes o compete n national and international sportscontests. ntimes f (20) , transportationan ushaids o personsn areas trickenby floods,famines,and earthquakes.

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    13.A. Therefore14.A. raising15.A. l imit16.A. effects17 A. next18.A. scene19.A. able20.A. disaster

    2L.A. any22.A. travelled23.A. nation24.A. main25.A. economical26.A. expose27.A. bought28.A. excited29.A. return30.A. told

    B. BesideB. spendingB. limitedB. impactB. nearB. pictureB. enableB. sports

    B .aB. travelB. countryB. mainlyB. economicB. exploreB. hadboughtB. excitedlyB. discoverB. offer

    C. NextC. ookingC. imitingC. affectsC. next oC. matterC. enablingC. aids

    D. BesidesD. takingD. limitationD. takesD. sideD. postD. enablesD. crime

    C. manyC. travelsC. countriesC. chieflyC. economicallyC.boomC. buyC. eicitinglyC. ookC. offered

    D. muchD. retumD. statesD. officialD. economicsD. exposureD. buysD. excitingD. checkD. tell

    Questions I-30 refer to thefollowing passage.Every year there is _ (21) big increasen the number of tourists who_ (22)abroad. This increase began in the western (23) in the 1960s and there were four(24) reasons.The first was the good (25) situation at that time. There was an

    economic (26) andpeoplehad money to spend.Second,a lot of people_ (27)televisions or the first time in the 1960s.Televisiohprograms howed hem an - (28)new world of travel and gave them the information and advice they need to _ (29) thatworld. Third, fast travel to other countriesbecamepossiblewith the new et planes.And fourth, theintroductionof packageholidays (30) peoplean easy, nexpensiveway to travel

    I abroad.t was hestartof mass ourismandwhat s todav he world's no.l industrv.

    Questions I-40 refer to thefollowing passage.The 23" Southeast sian Games alsoknown as the 2005 SEA Games)_ (31) abiannual multi-sport event held (32) the Philippines from November 2'l 2005(33) December , 2005.Thegameswere (34) by 11 countriesocatednSoutheastsia. The fnst goldmedalofthe gameswas_ (35)to Singapore n November25ft when the Water Polo team came out unbeaten n the round-robin toumaments, with thePhilippineeam aking he silver medaland he Malaysian (36) taking he bronze.Thegames (37) alsoconsidered oth a spectacular ventand a valuable_ (38) forathletes to gain competition experience and preparation for the upcoming Asian Games andOlympic Games. t was _ (39) created.to_ (40) friendship, solidarity andunderstanding mongcountries n the region.

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    31.A. are32.A. in33.A. at34.A. participating35.A. rewarded36.A. team37.A. is38.A. chance39.A. in purpose40.A. strong

    41.A. ways42.A. beexamined43.A. allows44.A. possible45.A. word46.A. words47.A. grow48.A. most49.A. talk50.A. which

    B. sB. onB. toB. participationB. prizedB. groupB. wereB. momentB. purposelyB. to strengthen

    C. wasC. oC. fromC. to participateC. awardedC. pairC. wasC. fortuneC. purposeC. strengthen

    D. wereD. atD. onD. participatedD. presentedD. individualD. areD. opporfunityD. in purposelyD. strength

    B. eventsB. be understoodB. agreesB. probableB. vocabularyB. vocabularyB. needB. mainB. sayB. how

    C. kindC. be alkedC. thinksC. mpossibleC. grammarC. grammarC. passC. certainC. understandC. what

    D. meanD. be spokenD. talksD. capableD. structuresD. strucfureD. expressD. ullD. haveD. whether

    Questions 1-50refer to thefollowing passnge.Speech s one of the most important 41) _ of communicating.t consistsof farmore hanust makingnoises.To talk andalso o (42)_by otherpeople,we have o speaka language,hat is we have o use combinationsof soundshat everyone 43) _ stand or a

    particular bjector idea.Communication ould be (44)_if everyonemadeup theirownlanguage.Learninga language roperly s very simple.The basic a5) of English s notvery;^ "ro"*tr i";;;:til a;t) areneededo speakt quitewell. But themorewordsyou know the more deasyou can(47) and the more precise you can be abouttheir exact meaning. Words are the (48) thing we use n communicating what we wantto (49) . The way we say the words s alsovery important.Our tone of voice canexpressmanyemotions ndshows 50) we arepleased r angry, or instance.

    Questions5I-60 refer to the ollowing passage.Although most families in the United Statesenjoy a high living standard,many American womenhave o work (51)_ at homeand n their(52)_. Despite heir husbands'53)_for the housework,women have to do most (54) the housekeepingasks. n single-parentfamilies, he mothersmay not have(55) _ children o take care of, but they have o (56)

    their families alone and have to provide foi all the housekeepingmoney. Therefore, he

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    (s7) mothershave o work very hard o eam heir living. Moreover, n spite of the (58)that he singlemothers aveall the(59) conveniencest theirhomes,hey ind

    thatbringing 60) their eenagehildrenalone s not easy.

    51.A. hardly52.A. offices53.A. share54.A. as55.A. few56.A. raise57.A. dependent58.A. thing59.A. expensive60.A. outof

    B. hardB. booksB. needB. atB. muchB. riseB. lonelyB. factB. savingB. togetherwith

    C. fastC. spaceC. refusalC. ofC. manyC. feedC. aloneC. eventC. comfortablec.up

    D. equallyD. roomsD. responsibilitiesD. inD. someD. saveD. singleD. situationD. modernD. with

    Questions6I-70 refer to thefollowing passoge.More and morepeople ive in large cities thesedays and this means hat it is becoming more andmore difficult to find spaceandtime for ourselves.But for manypeople,personalprivacy is moreirhportant. n many houses,a few minutes n thebathroom s all the privacy that is (61) _Teenagersespecially need their own personalspace at home where they can feel relaxed andprivate.But, of course,not all teenagers re(62) _ enough o have a room of their own.Wherespace s short, heyoftenhave o (63) _ a bedroomwith a brother or sister. n that case,it is a good(64) _ for them to have a special areaor comer of the room to (65) _ theirown. It is especially mportant for young peopleto have somewhere o (66) _ their personalthings. This may or may not be a tidy placeand it is not a good idea for parentsto try and tellteenagers ow to (67) _ their spaceas this is (68) _ to lead to arguments.ParentscarLhowever, (69) _ sure that there are enough storage spaces such shelves, cupboards andboxes.This will (70) _ the teenagerso keep heir space idy if theywant to.61.A. confident6?.A.dizzy63. A. separate64.A. sense65.A. mind66.A. belong67.A. organize68.A. really69.A. find70.A. afford

    B. availableB. earlyB. shareB. opinionB. callB. saveB. repairB. quicklyB. makeB. let

    C. generalC. luckyC. divideC. deaC. sayC. supportC. operateC. actuallyC. getC. allow

    D. averageD. happyD. oinD. thoughtD. tellD. keepD. reviewD. likelyD. putD. set

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    WRITING - Part IWhich one (A, B, C, or D) of each of the following sentenceshat meansexactly the sameasthe original one.l. I don't feel ike sitting on the beachall day.A. I haveno desire o spendall day on the beach.B. I haveno desirespendingall day sitting on the beach.C. I haveno desire o have spentall day sitting on thebeach.D. I haveno desirespendall day sitting on the beach.2. ul f I were you, I would go to see he doctorr" David said to Claudia.A. David advisedClaudianot to go to see he doctor.B. David told Claudia hat he would go to see he doctor.C. David advisedClaudia o go to see he doctor.D. David told Claudia o become doctor.3. When I picked my book I found that the cover had been orn.

    A. Pickedup, the book was torn.B. The cover had been orn when my book pickedup.C. On picking up my book, I saw that the cover hadbeen orn.D. Picking up my book, the cover had been orn.4. The seawas so cold that we couldn't swim in it.A. It wassucha cold sea hatwe could swim. n it .B. The cold seahelpedus to swim.C. We couldn' t swimwith sucha cold sea.D. The cold seaprevented s from swimming n it.5. You should have an early night, so that you don't feel tired.A. To havean early night, you should eel tired.B. You should have an early night because ou feel tired.C. To not feeling tired, you shouldhave an early night.D. In order not to feel tired, you should have an early night.6. Mary wears high heels o look taller.A. In order o look taller, Mary wearshigh heels.B. So that to look taller, Mary wearshigh heels.C. Mary wants high heels o make her taller.D. Mary buys high heels o look taller.7. He was sentenced o sevenmonths in prison for his part in the robbery.A. For his participation n the robbery,he hadbeen n prison for sevenmonths.B. He receiveda sevenmonths sentenceor his part in the robbery.C. He receiveda seven monthsentence or his part in the robbery.D. For his participationn therobbery,dprisonhad beengiven o him for sevenmonths.

    8. Tom worked too hard at the office,and this led to his illness.A. BecauseTom worked too hard at the office, andthis led to his illness.B. Tom's working too hard at the office,and his ed o his illness.C. Tom's illness esulted rom his working too hard at theoffice.D. His working too hard at the office resulted rom his illness.9. Why don't we invite Maria to our party on Sunday?A. Is Maria invited to our party on Sunday?B. Will we invite Maria to our partyon Sunday?C. I think to inviteMaria to our parfyon Sunday.D. Whatabout nviting Maria to our partyon Sunday?

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    10. Tim insistedon being told the completestory.A. Nothing but the whole story satisfiedTim.B. The complete torywas nsisted n being old.C. Tim demandedon being told the completestory.D. Tim insistedon the completestory being told.ll . The only thing that makes his job worthwhile is the money.A. Had it not been or the money, his ob wouldn't have beenworthwhile.B. If it weren't been or the money, his ob wouldn't be worthwhile.C. Were it not for the money, his ob wouldn't be worthwhile.D. Money is something hat makes his ob worthwhile.12. Shehas alwayshad a good relationshipwith the children.A. The children have had her as heir friend.B. She has alwaysgot away well with the children.C. Shehasalwaysgot on well with the children.D. Shehasgot a lot of friend children.13. That restaurant is so dirty that no one wants to eat there.A. It is a dirty restauranthat no one wants o eat here.B. It is such dirfy restaurant hat no one wants to eat there.C. The restaurant s suchdirty that no one wants o eat there.D. It is such a dirfy restaurant hat no one wants o eat there.14. He could not afford to buy the car.A. The car was so expensive or him to buy.B. The car was too expensive or him to buy.C. The car wasn't too expensive or him to buy.D. He didn't buy the car becauset was aflbrdable.15. 'm alwaysnervouswhen I travel by air.A. Travelingby ai r alwaysmakesme nervous.B. Travelingon the air always makesme nervous.C. I'm alwaysnervouswhen I am in the air.D. Traveling s nervouswhen I'm in the air.16.Shedidn't study hard, soshe ailed he exam.A. If shestudiedhard, shewouldn't failed he exam.B. If shehad studiedhard,shewouldn't havepassedhe exam.C. If shehad studiedhard, she wouldn't have ailed the exam.D. If shestudiedhard, she wouldn't have ailed the exam.17.l had met him before but hadn't really talked to him.A. Although I hadmet him before,but hadn't really talked to him.B. Although I had met him before,hadn't really talkedto him.C. Although I hadmet him before,but I hadn't really talked to him.D. AlthoughI had met him before, hadn't rbally alked o him.

    18.John beganplaying tennis ten years ago.A. Johnhas beenplaying tennis or ten years.B. Johnhas begunplaying tennis en yearsago.C. John hasbegunplaying tennis or ten years.D. Johnbeganplaying tennisfor tenyears.19.No onehaschanged he bedspread or three weeks.A. The bedspread asn't changed or threeweeks.B. The bedspread asn'tbeenchangedor threeweeks.C. The bedspread aschanged or threeweeks.D. The bedspread asbeenchanged or threeweeks.

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    20. We are verJ interested n mathematicsand physics.A. We find in mathematicsandphysics nteresting.B. We find mathematics ndphysics nterested.C. We find mathematics nd physics nteresting.D. We find interestingmathematics nd physics.21. "Don't forget to phone the office" she old him.A. She emindedof him to phone he office.B. Sheremindedhim phoningthe office.C. Sheremindedhim to phone he office.D. She emindedhim don't forget to phone he oflice.22.Mr. Black spent hree months learning English from his colleagues.A. It took Mr. Black three months o be learnedEnglish from his colleagues.. B. It took Mr. Black to learn Englishthreemonths rom his colleagues.C. It took threemonthsMr. Black to learn English from his colleagues.D. It took Mr. Black three months o learnEnglish from his colleagues.23. The windows neededwashing.A. The windows weredirfv.C. Edie was washing he windows. D. Neil watched rom the windows.24.Leave me alone.A. Give me a loan. B. Lend me the leaves.C. Let it be. D. Stopbotheringme.' 25 .John remembered o lock the door.A. John didn't forget to lock the door.B. John rememberedocking the door.C. Johnrecalls seeing he door lock.D. John remember hat the door was locked.26. used o go to eveningclasses.A. I'm accustomedo going to eveningclasses.

    don't go to eveningclasses ow.usuallygo to evening classes.use he evening or studying.

    B. The windows areto be cleaned.

    B. A permit is required o fish.D. The fish are banned.

    B.C.D.27.If he had arrived on time, I wouldn't havebeenangty.A. I wasangrybecause e was driving fast.B. I won't be angry if he arrives ate.C. He didn't arrive on time, so I was angry.D. I will arriveon time, so he won't be angry.28. Never has she seenso entertained.A. She'sneverseen t rain somuch. B. Entertainment oesn'tmatter o her.C. Shehas neverbeen n a train. D. She has neverbeen more amused.29.lstarted out before my friends returned.A. My friends and I startedout the door.B. I went out when my friends returned.C. Before I startedout my friendscameback.D. I left beforemy friends cameback.30. Fishing s not permitted.A. You cannot ish here.C. We don't al low fish here.31. Mr. Todd has hissecretaryopenall of his correspondencend put it in priority order onhis desk.A. Mr. Todd'ssecretaryoesn'topenany mail.

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    B. Mr. Todd's secretary pcnsall of the mail.C. Mr. Todd opensall of his mail.D. Mr. Todd opens hepriority mail on his desk.32. Yesterdaywas too early to pick the strawberries and tomorrow will be too late.A. The strawberriesmust be picked today.B. The strawberries hould have beenpicked yesterday.C. The strawberriesmust be picked tomorrow.D. There s no time to pick the strawberries.33 . Her mother gaveher a lot of money,but shewasn't satisfied.A. Although her mothergaveher a lot of money,but shewasn't satisfied.B. Although her mothergaveher a lot of money,shewasn't satisfied.C. Although giving her a lot of money,she wasn't satisfied.D. Althoughgiving her a lot of money,but shewasn't satisfied.34. Most peopleget fewer colds n summer than in winter.A. A person s more ikely to geta cold in winter.B. More peoplehave summer colds thanwinter colds.C. Peoplegetcolder n summer han n winter.D. Winter is much colder than summer.35. Sam ikes nothing better than to go fishing with the boys.A. Samdoesnot like to fish. B. Samdoesnot like anything.C. Sam ikes nothing. D. Sam ikes to go fishing.36. Tony is afraid that he has ost his car keys.A. Tony has ost his car keys and he is afraid to tell anyone.B. Tony thinks his car keys are ost.C. Tony is worried n casehe loseshis car keys.D. When Tony is afraid, he loseshis car keys.37. Jane refused o attend his birthday party, which made him sad.A. Jane's efusal o attendhis birthday partymadehim sad.B. Janemadehim sad despiteher refusal o attendhis birthday party.C. He felt sadnot to be able to attendher birthday party.D. Jane efused o attend his birthday pat':ryecauset madehim sad.38. My sisterprefers cooking to washing the dishes.A. My sisterhad bettercook than wash he dishes.B. My sisterwould rather o cook than wash he dishes.C. My sisterwould rather cooking to washing he dishes.D. My sisterwould rather cook thanwash he dishes.39. Although they were brothers, they didn't look alike.A. The brothers ookedalike.B. They were brothersbut they did not look alike.C. The men looked alike, but they were not brothers.D. They did not look alike becausehey werenot brothers.40. Petersaid o them,*f)on't leave he room until I comeback."A. Peter old them not to leave he room until he cameback.B. Peter old them not to leave he room until he comesback.C. Peter old themnot to leave he room until theycameback.D. Peter old themnot to leave he room until theycomeback.41 .Barbara said, f saw hem at my parents'house ast year."A. Barbarasaid I had seen hem at my parents'house he previous year.B. Barbarasaid she saw them at her parents'house he previousyear.C. Barbara aidshehadseen hem atherparents'house he previousyear.

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    D. Barbarasaid hey hadseenher at her parents'house he previousyear.42.Hesaid, I haven't seenmy cousin oday."A. He saidhe hasn't seenhis cousin hatday.B. He saidhe hadn't seenmy cousin hatday.C. He said he hadn't seenhis cousin hat day.D. He said hadn't seenhis cousin hatday.43. "Please et me borrow your dictionary", Tom said to me.A. Tom askedme to let him borrow my dictionary.B. Tom askedme to borrow my dictionary.C. Tom askedme if I could et him borrowmy dictionary.D. Tom askedme whether would let him borrow my dictionary.44. There sn't enough room for anything else n the fridge.A. The fridge is so full that you can't put in anything else.B. There sn't anythingelse n the fridge n this room.C. There'sno room left for thebridge.D. The fridgecan't be put in this roombecausehere sn't enoughspace.45. Yo u got ost because ou didn't do what I told you.A. If you followed what I told you, you wouldn't get lost.B. If you had ollowed my instructions, ou wouldn't havegot lost.C. Unless ou do what I told you, you will ge t ost.D. You didn't get ost because ou did what I told you.46.|f he doesn'twant to work, he shouldn't eaveschool.A. He's sorry he left schooland began o work.B. He isn't interestedn working andhasn't eft school.C. He hasn'tbegunwork yet but has already eft school.D. He's still at schoolbut would like to work as soonaspossible.47.lf we had lost the ffisprwe would neverhave ound our way.A. We will find our way unlesswe lose he map.

    B. We found our way because e didn't lose.themap.C. We would have ost our way if we had ost he map.D. If we lose he map,we wouldn't find our way.48. The film star wore dark glasses o that no onewould recognizehim.A. The film star wanted o be recognizedby wearing dark glasses.B. The glasseswere so dark that the film star couldn't seeanyone.C. Everyonecould recognize he film star because e wore dark glasses.D. The film star wore dark glassesn order not to be recognized.49.1can't stand t when peoplecriticize me n public.A. People an't criticize me in public.B. Whenpeoplecriticize me in public I don't stand here.C. I can't stand n public whenpeoplecriticizeme.D. I hatebeingcriticized n public.50. April is the month when the weather s usually he hottest.A. April is the month that the weather s usually he hottest.B. April is the month which the weather s usually he hottest.C. April is themonthon which the weather s usually he hottest.D. April is the month n which the weather s usually he hottest.

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    WRITING Part lA. This is a part of a letter you receive from an English friend.

    @'nrzontng o your aunhyrtr t weokthu/dny @ want o seer muoltatposstbban you rdvisano whcreo_qo?Mha: ile battw6y o trrpelarround?

    No w write a letter of about 80 - 100 words, answering your friend's questions.

    B. This is a part of a letter yo u receive from an English friend.@htclr inportantdrys in rhaycm do yourfrnip cebbrata?@o you doanythingpeaa{?@o you think t's mPortnnt cebbraa hesahngs wit/tgaur,f*,ib?

    Nowwritea letterof about80 - 100words,answering our riend'squestions.

    C. You went on a short holidaywith some riends astweekend.Write a letterof about80 - 100 words to an English riend o'tellhim or her whereyo uwent,whatyo udi dandhowvou felt about he holidav.

    D. This s a partof a letteryou receive rom an English riend.At woc.lm"* @ uual/y qo Io tho cby Eillra *th ,y /ncnd, CWe ofn gothoppinq or nnmminq. Mha do you do rt weekends?Mh6t s thereto do inyoar tow?

    Nowwritea letterof about 80- 100words,answeringyour friend'squestions.