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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs
correction in each of the following questions.
/3es4'o 1. It was a six-hours journey; we were completely exhausted when we arrived.
A B C D
/3es4'o 2. A hue amount o! immirants passed throuh the "reat #all on $llis Island %etween
A B C D
1&'2 and 1'().
/3es4'o *. +! the more than 1,*-- volcanoes in the world, only a%out .-- can classi!y as active.
A B C D
/3es4'o ). I! a person oes to prison !or usin the Internet to commit a crime, can he %e %arred
A B
!rom usin the Internet a!ter the sentence will %e served.
C D
/3es4'o (. In !ailin to de%ate the moral justi!ication !or capital punishment could well lead to a
A
situation where the practice o! executin criminals is simply ta/en !or ranted.
B C D
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions.
/3es4'o .. 0he school was closed !or a month %ecause o! serious . . . . . . . . . . . . o! !ever.
A. outcome B. out%urst C. outset D. out%rea/
/3es4'o 1. 0he campain raised !ar more than the . . . . . . . . . . . . o! 22-.---.
A. aim B. o%ject C. oal D. taret
/3es4'o &. +nly thorouhly unpleasant people leave the . . . . . . . . . . . . o! their picnics to spoil the
appearance o! the countryside.
A. rest B. remainder C. remains D. rester
/3es4'o '. An almost . . . . . . . . . . . .line o! tra!!ic was movin at a snail3s pace throuh the town.
A. continuous B. constant C. continual D. stoppin
/3es4'o 1-. 4edieval travelers3 tales o! !antastic creatures were o!ten !ascinatin %ut not always . .
. . . . . . . . . .
A. credi%le B. credita%le C. credulous D. imaina%le
/3es4'o 11. Don3t %e late !or the interview. 555..people will thin/ you are a disorani6ed
person.
A. unless B. otherwise C. i! not D. or so
/3es4'o 12. 7ou are %ein thorouhly . . . . . . . in re!usin to allow this ceremony to ta/e place.
A. unre8uited B. unrepresentative C. unrelia%le D. unreasona%le
/3es4'o 1*. 9But so:, I told him, 9you are my own . . . . . . . . . . . . .:
A. heart and heart B. %ody and soul C. !lesh and %lood D. s/in and %one
/3es4'o 1). 4y uncle is in ;;;;;;; o! .- enineers and wor/ers.
A. chare B. leadership C. manaement D. direction
/3es4'o 1(. <anet= 9Do you !eel li/e oin to the cinema this evenin>: -?usan= @;;;;;;; .:
A. 7ou3re welcome B. 0hat would %e reat
C. I !eel very %ored D. I donAt aree, IAm a!raid
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/3es4'o 1..Bo one died in the accident, ;;;;;;; >
A. did he B. didn3t he C. did they D. didn3t they
/3es4'o 11.-Ceter= @Dould you li/e a %eer>@ - David= @Bot while I3m ;;;;;;; .@
A. on duty B. in order C. in the act D. under control
/3es4'o 1&. 0om. @0han/ you !or your help.@ - 4ary. @;;;;;;; .@
A. Dith all my heartB. It3s my pleasure C. Bever mind me D. Dish you
/3es4'o 1'. #is !ather le!t Bew 7or/. 0he doctor suested he ;;;;;;; there.
A. not stayed B. didn3t stay C. not stay D. not o to stay
/3es4'o 2-. -A= 9$xcuse me, is any%ody sittin here>: - B= 9;;;;;;;:
A. ?orry, the seat is ta/en B. 7es, I am so lad C. Bo, than/s. D. 7es, yes. 7ou can sit here.
/3es4'o 21. <ane= 9 ;;;;;;; @ E David= @0han/s. I3ll write to you when I arrive there.@
A. "ood luc/ B. #ave a o C. #ave a ood trip D. "ood %ye
/3es4'o 22;;;;;;;; %ut he also proved himsel! a ood athlete.
A. A ood student not only showed him
B. Bot only did he show himsel! a ood student
C. #e did not show himsel! only a ood student
D. Bot only he showed himsel! a ood student
/3es4'o 2* . ;;;;;;, many animals can still survive and thrive there.
A. $ven thouh the weather conditions in the desert severe
B. 0he weather conditions in the desert to %e severe
C. Althouh the weather conditions in the desert are severe
D. Bein severe weather conditions in the desert
/3es4'o 2). 0he company !ell deeper and deeper into the .............. and then went %an/rupt.
A. %lac/ B. reen C. yellow D. red
/3es4'o 2(. It is critical that you 55555555.. anythin the niht %e!ore your surery.
A. not eat B. do not eat C. did not eat D. ate
/3es4'o 2.. 0he hotel room ..... over a %eauti!ul arden .
A. view out B. !aced up C. opened up D. loo/ed out
/3es4'o 21. 0he ex-champion was hit so hard that it too/ him !ive minutes to ............
A. come in B. come on C. come around D. come over
/3es4'o 2&. 0he %iest %an/ in our city has ............ %an/ruptcy.
A. announced B. declared C. claimed D. in!ormed
/3es4'o 2'. ?ome%ody who is !oolish or stupid is 55.
A. so!t in the head C. ridin hih B. over the moon D. pushin up daisies
/3es4'o *-. 4arta loo/s reatF ?heAs really dressed to 55 .
A. destroy B. /ill C. murder D. slauhter
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is
,((,-.'/ in 0eaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
/3es4'o 31: ?he could not hide her 7'sma8 at the result.
A. disappointment B. depression C. happiness D. pessimism
/3es4'o 32: Certain courses are compulsory; others are o94'oal.
A. voluntary B. !ree C. pressure D. mandatory
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that 1est co01ines
each pair of sentences in the following questions.
/3es4'o **= #e is very intellient. #e can solve all the pro%lems in no time.
A. ?o intellient is he that he can solve all the pro%lems in no time.
B. #e is very intellient that he can solve all the pro%lems in no time.
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C. An intellient student is he that he can solve all the pro%lems in no time. D.
?o intellient a student is he that he can solve all the pro%lems in no time.
/3es4'o *)= In spite o! havin a %ro/en le, he manaed to et out o! the car.
A. In spite o! the !act that his le was %ro/en, he manaed to et out o! the car.
B. In spite o! havin %ro/en les, he manaed to et out o! the car.
C. Despite o! the !act that his le was %ro/en, he manaed to et out o! the car.
D. Althouh his le was %ro/en %ut he manaed to et out o! the car.
/3es4'o *(= #ad it not %een !or the attendance o! a !amous !ilm star, the party couldnAt have %een a
success.
A. 0he !ilm star didnAt attend, so the party was a !ailure.
B. I! the !amous !ilm star hadnAt attended, the party could have %een a success.
C. 0he party was success!ul without the attendance o! the !amous !ilm star.
D. 0he only reason the party was a success was that a !amous !ilm star attended.
/3es4'o *.= Barely had Gaura sat down at her computer in her o!!ice when she was called away to
deal with an unhappy customer
A. Because Gaura was instructed to sort out the complaint o! an annoyed customer, she had no time
to sit down at her computer.
B. ?omeone called Gaura out o! her o!!ice to try and sort out the pro%lem o! a dissatis!ied customer
just a!ter she had sat down in !ront o! her computer.
C. An unhappy customer called Gaura out o! her o!!ice to deal with his complaint, just as she was
ettin into her seat in !ront o! her computer.
D. Gaura was ordered to help resolve the pro%lem o! an upset customer %e!ore she was a%le to o
into her o!!ice and sit down at the computer.
/3es4'o *1= I see no reason to chane my clothes so lon as they are not excessively dirty.
A. I! my clothes were a %it dirty, then pro%a%ly I would thin/ a%out chanin them.
B. Crovided my clothes are not too dirty, I do not thin/ it necessary to chane them.
C. I will have to chane my clothes i! they et any less clean than they currently are.
D. It is illoical to chane my clothes when they are not actually dirty.
2ead the following passage on (eter .llich 'chaiko3sky: and 0ark the letter A, B, C, or D on
your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions fro0 45 to 67.
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/3es4'o 3*. Dhat is the passae primarily a%out>
HAI Alexis de 0oc8ueville
HBI 9Democracy in America:
HCI the proress achieved in America within a%out )- years a!ter adoption o! the J.?.Constitution
HDI the impact o! the %oo/ 9Democracy in America:
/3es4'o 3;. All o! the !ollowin !ields o! pro!essional interest and activity are used to descri%e de
0oc8ueville $KC$C0
HAI philosopher HBI author HCI political scientist HDI politician
/3es4'o 40. Accordin to the passae, when did de 0oc8ueville visit America
HAI 1&*-s HBI 1&*1 HCI 1&*1-*2 HDI 1&*(
/3es4'o 41. 0he phrase 9these traits: in lines '-1- re!ers to
HAI o%servations HBI how Americans thin/, !eel, and act
HCI traditional American %elie!s and values HDI visi%le and meanin!ul o%servations
/3es4'o 42. Dhat in the passae is mentioned as %ein truly remar/a%le>
HAI many o! his o%servations are still visi%le and meanin!ul today
HBI the %oo/ was so detailed and thorouh a!ter only such a comparatively short visit
HCI that the second volume should %e so pessimistic in comparison with the !irst
HDI de 0oc8ueville3s powers o! o%servation
/3es4'o 43. 0he word 9uni8ue: in line 1. is closest in meanin to
HAI clearly identi!ia%le HBI outstandin HCI unmatched HDI positive
/3es4'o 44. 0he word 9neutral: in line 1. is closest in meanin to
HAI impartial HBI care!ul HCI important HDI thorouh
/3es4'o 4<. Dhich o! the !ollowin can %e in!erred !rom the passae>
HAI the $nlish don3t li/e the Lrench
HBI the %oo/ was most important %ecause it was the !irst time that American values had %een clearly
documented
HCI de 0oc8ueville was a slow writer
HDI de 0oc8ueville was primarily motivated %y an interest in his own country
/3es4'o 4=. 0he word 9limpse: in line 2- is closest in meanin to
HAI overview HBI lance HCI %rie! understandin HDI 8uic/ conclusion
/3es4'o 4>. Accordin to the passae, 9Democracy in America: consisted o! how many volumes>
HAI one HBI two HCI three HDI !our
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is C*,-/-' in
0eaning to each of the following questions.
/3es4'o )&. 7ou neednAt have ta/en so many warm clothes there.
A. ItAs not necessary !or you to ta/e so many warm clothes there.
B. 7ou have ta/en so many warm clothes there that I donAt need.
C. 0hereAs no need !or you to ta/e so many warm clothes there.
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D. 7ou too/ lots o! warm clothes there %ut it turned out not necessary.
/3es4'o )'. David was narrowly de!eated and %lew his own chance o! %ecomin a champion.
A. Gosin the championship came as a terri%le %low to David.
B. In spite o! the narrow de!eat, David won the championship.
C. As a result o! his narrow de!eat, David did not win the championship.
D. But !or his title as the !ormer champion, David would not have de!eated his rivals.
/3es4'o (-. I! you had stuc/ to what we oriinally areed on, everythin would have %een !ine.
A. I! you had not /ept to what was oriinally areed on, everythin would have %een !ine.
B. 0hins went wron %ecause you violated our oriinal areement.
C. I! you had chaned our oriinal areement, everythin would have %een !ine.
D. As you !ul!illed the oriinal contract, thins went wron.
/3es4'o (1. Ceople say that 4r. "oldman ave nearly a million pounds to charity last year.
A. 4r. "oldman is said to have iven nearly a million pounds to charity last year.
B. 4r. "oldman was said to have iven nearly a million pounds to charity last year.
C. Bearly a million pounds was said to have %een iven to charity %y 4r. "oldman last year.
D. Bearly a million pounds is said to %e iven to charity %y 4r. "oldman last year.
/3es4'o (2. I am sure he did not /now that his %rother raduated with !lyin colors.
A. #e should not have %een envious o! his %rother3s achievement.
B. #e cannot have /nown that his %rother raduated with very hih mar/s.
C. 0hat his %rother raduated with !lyin colors must have %een appreciated %y him.
D. #e may not /now that his %rother is !lyin radually up in a color!ul %alloon.
2ead the following passage and 0ark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct word or phrase for each of the 1lanks fro0 84 to 9:.
I! you3re an environmentalist, plastic is a word you tend to say with a sneer or a snarl. It has
%ecome a sym%ol o! our waste!ul, throw-way society. But there seems little H(*I............... it is here
to stay, and the truth is, o! course, that plastic has %rouht enormous H()I............... even
environmental ones. It3s not really the plastics themselves that are the environmental H((I...............
E it3s the way society choose to use and H(.I............... them.
Almost all the (- or so di!!erent /inds o! modern plastic are made !rom oil, as or coal E non-
renewa%le natural resources. De import well over three million tones o! the stu!! in Britain each
year and, sooner or later, most o! it is thrown away. A hih H(1I............... o! our annual
consumption is in the H(&I............... o! pac/ain, and this constitutes a%out seven per cent %y
weiht o! our domestic H('I............... Almost all o! it could %e recycled, %ut very little o! it is,
thouh the plastic recyclin industry is rowin !ast.
0he plastics themselves are extremely enery-rich E they have a hiher calori!ic
H.-I............... than coal and one H.1I............... o! Mrecovery3 stronly !avoured %y the plastic
manu!acturers is the H.2I............... o! waste plastic into a !uel.
/3es4'o (*. A. evidence B. concern C. dou%t D. li/elihood
/3es4'o (). A. pleasures B. %ene!its C. savins D. pro!its
/3es4'o ((. A. poison B. disaster C. disadvantae D. evil
/3es4'o (.. A. dispose B. store C. endaner D. a%use
/3es4'o (1. A. portion B. amount C. proportion D. rate
/3es4'o (&. A. way B. /ind C !orm D. type
/3es4'o ('. A. re!use B. oods C. re8uirements D. ru%%le
/3es4'o .-. A. deree B. value C. demand D. e!!ect
/3es4'o .1. A. measure B. mechanism C. method D. medium
/3es4'o .2. A. conversion B. meltin C. chane D. replacement
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;our answer sheet to indicate the word that differs fro0 the rest in the position of the 0ain stress
in each of the following questions.
/3es4'o .*. A. primitive B. particular C. continuous D. connected
/3es4'o .).A. explain B. involve C. purpose D. control
/3es4'o .(. A. !amiliar B. automatic C. responsi%le D. environment
/3es4'o ... A. admiration B. enthusiast C. discriminate D. minority
/3es4'o .1. A. essential B. em%arrass C. develop D. industry
2ead the following passages, and 0ark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate
the correct answer to each of the questions fro0 95 to 77.
=*. Dhy did the author write the passae>
HAI %ecause it is a traic story o! a i!ted writer
HBI to outline the career o! a !amous American
HCI %ecause o! his !ame as America3s !avorite short story writer
HDI to outline the in!luences on +. #enry3s writin
=;. Accordin to the passae, Corter3s Lather was
HAI responsi%le !or his move to Ga ?alle County in 0exas
HBI the person who ave him a li!e-lon love o! %oo/s
HCI a medical doctor
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HDI a licensed pharmacist
>0. 0he word 9alleedly: in line ' is closest in meanin to
HAI supposedly HBI reportedly HCI wronly HDI mista/enly
/3es4'o >1. Dhich o! the !ollowin is true, accordin to the passae>
HAI %oth o! Corter3s wives died %e!ore he died
HBI Corter le!t school at 1( to %ecome a pharmacist
HCI Corter wrote a column !or the #ouston Daily Cost called 9Nollin ?tone:
HDI the !irst recorded use o! his pseudonym was in Austin
/3es4'o >2. 0he word 9venture: in line 12 is closest in meanin to
HAI challenin experiment HBI %old initiative
HCI speculative action HDI sorry experience
/3es4'o >3. 0he word 9su%se8uent in line 1) is closest in meanin to
HAI resultin HBI police HCI alleed HDI o!!icial
/3es4'o >4. Corter lost all o! the !ollowin when he went to prison $KC$C0 his
HAI home HBI wi!e HCI jo% HDI %oo/s
/3es4'o ><. Accordin to the author, how many stories did Corter write while in prison !or three
years>
HAI more than *-- HBI *( HCI at least 12 HDI over 2-
/3es4'o >=. 0he author implies which o! the !ollowin is true>
HAI Corter would pro%a%ly have written less stories i! he had not %een in prison !or three years
HBI Corter was in poor health throuhout his li!e
HCI +. #enry is as popular in many other countries as he is in America
HDI Corter3s wi!e miht have lived loner i! he had not le!t her in Austin when he !led.
/3es4'o >>. Dhere in the passae does the author mention a ha%it o! Corter that was to %ecome
very use!ul !or him later>
HAI lines .-1- HBI lines 11-1( HCI lines 1.-2- HDI lines 21-2(
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is
C*,-/-' in 0eaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
/3es4'o 1&.I will communicate with you as soon as I have any news.
A. %e related B. %e interested in C. et in touch D. have connection
/3es4'o 1'. 9Clease spea/ up a %it more, <ason. 7ou3re hardly loud enouh to %e heard !rom the
%ac/:, the teacher said.
A. visi%le B. edi%le C. elii%le D. audi%le
/3es4'o &-. I couldn3t see what she was doin. It was so dar/ down there.
A. ma/e out B. ma/e up C. ma/e !or D. ma/e !rom
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THI THI TH I HC 11/3/ 2014
M: TI!N" #NH$ %h&' (
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs
correction in each of the following questions.
Question 1. It was a six-hours journey; we were completely exhausted when we
arrived.
A B C D
Question 2. A hue amount o! immirants passed throuh the "reat #all on $llis
Island %etween
A B C
D
1&'2 and 1'().
Question *. +! the more than 1,*-- volcanoes in the world, only a%out .-- can
classi!y as active.
A B
C D
Question ). I! a person oes to prison !or usin the Internet to commit a crime,
can he %e %arred
A B
!rom usin the Internet a!ter the sentence will %e served.
C D
Question (. In !ailin to de%ate the moral justi!ication !or capital punishment
could well lead to a
A
situation where the practice o! executin criminals is simply ta/en !or ranted.
B C D
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each
of the following questions.
Question .. 0he school was closed !or a month %ecause o!
serious . . . . . . . . . . . . o! !ever.
A. outcome B. out%urst C. outset D. out%rea/
Question 1. 0he campain raised !ar more than the . . . . . . . . . . . . o! 22-.---.
A. aim B. o%ject C. oal D. taret
Question &. +nly thorouhly unpleasant people leave the . . . . . . . . . . . . o! their
picnics to spoil the appearance o! the countryside.
A. rest B. remainder C. remains D. rester
Question '. An almost . . . . . . . . . . . .line o! tra!!ic was movin at a snail3s pace
throuh the town.
A. continuous B. constant C. continual D. stoppin
Question 1-. 4edieval travelers3 tales o! !antastic creatures were o!ten
!ascinatin %ut not always . . . . . . . . . . . .
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A. credi%le B. credita%le C. credulous D. imaina%le
Question 11. Don3t %e late !or the interview. 555..people will thin/ you are a
disorani6ed person.
A. unless B. otherwise C. i! not D. or so
Question 12. 7ou are %ein thorouhly . . . . . . . . . . . . in re!usin to allow this
ceremony to ta/e place.
A. unre8uited B. unrepresentative C. unrelia%le D.
unreasona%le
Question 1*. 9But so:, I told him, 9you are my own . . . . . . . . . . . . .:
A. heart and heart B. %ody and soul C. !lesh and %lood D. s/in
and %one
Question 1). 4y uncle is in ;;;;;;; o! .- enineers and wor/ers.
A. chare B. leadership C. manaement D. direction

Question 1(. <anet= 9Do you !eel li/e oin to the cinema this evenin>: -?usan=
@;;;;;;; .:
A. 7ou3re welcome B. 0hat would %e reat
C. I !eel very %ored D. I donAt aree, IAm a!raid
Question 1..Bo one died in the accident, ;;;;;;; >
A. did he B. didn3t he C. did they D. didn3t they
Question 11.-Ceter= @Dould you li/e a %eer>@ - David= @Bot while I3m ;;;;;;; .@
A. on duty B. in order C. in the act D. under control
Question 1&. 0om. @0han/ you !or your help.@ - 4ary. @;;;;;;; .@
A. Dith all my heart B. It3s my pleasure C. Bever mind me D. Dish you
Question 1'. #is !ather le!t Bew 7or/. 0he doctor suested he ;;;;;;; there.
A. not stayed B. didn3t stay C. not stay D. not o to
stay
Question 2-. -A= 9$xcuse me, is any%ody sittin here>: - B= 9;;;;;;;:
A. ?orry, the seat is ta/en B. 7es, I am so lad C. Bo, than/s. D. 7es, yes.
7ou can sit here.
Question 21. <ane= 9 ;;;;;;; @ E David= @0han/s. I3ll write to you when I arrive
there.@
A. "ood luc/ B. #ave a o C. #ave a ood trip D.
"ood %ye
Question 22;;;;;;;; %ut he also proved himsel! a ood athlete.
A. A ood student not only showed him
B. Bot only did he show himsel! a ood student
C. #e did not show himsel! only a ood student
D. Bot only he showed himsel! a ood student
Question 2* . ;;;;;;, many animals can still survive and thrive there.
A. $ven thouh the weather conditions in the desert severe
B. 0he weather conditions in the desert to %e severe
C. Althouh the weather conditions in the desert are severe
D. Bein severe weather conditions in the desert
Question 2). 0he company !ell deeper and deeper into the .............. and then
went %an/rupt.
A. %lac/ B. reen C. yellow D. red
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Question 2(. It is critical that you 55555555.. anythin the niht %e!ore
your surery.
A. not eat B. do not eat C. did not eat D. ate
Question 2.. 0he hotel room ..... over a %eauti!ul arden .
A. view out B. !aced up C. opened up D. loo/ed out
Question 21. 0he ex-champion was hit so hard that it too/ him !ive minutes
to ............
A. come in B. come on C. come around D. come over
Question 2&. 0he %iest %an/ in our city has ............ %an/ruptcy.
A. announced B. declared C. claimed D. in!ormed
Question 2'. ?ome%ody who is !oolish or stupid is 55.
A. so!t in the head C. ridin hih B. over the moon D.
pushin up daisies
Question *-. 4arta loo/s reatF ?heAs really dressed to 55 .
A. destroy B. /ill C. murder D. slauhter
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is
OPPOS!" in #eaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 31: ?he could not hide her dismay at the result.
A. disappointment B. depression C. happiness
D. pessimism
Question 32: Certain courses are compulsory; others are optional.
A. voluntary B. !ree C. pressure D. mandatory
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that $est
co#$ines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question **= #e is very intellient. #e can solve all the pro%lems in no time.
A. ?o intellient is he that he can solve all the pro%lems in no time.
B. #e is very intellient that he can solve all the pro%lems in no time.
C. An intellient student is he that he can solve all the pro%lems in no
time. D. ?o intellient a student is he that he can solve all the
pro%lems in no time.
Question *)= In spite o! havin a %ro/en le, he manaed to et out o! the car.
A. In spite o! the !act that his le was %ro/en, he manaed to et out o!
the car.
B. In spite o! havin %ro/en les, he manaed to et out o! the car.
C. Despite o! the !act that his le was %ro/en, he manaed to et out o!
the car.
D. Althouh his le was %ro/en %ut he manaed to et out o! the car.
Question *(= #ad it not %een !or the attendance o! a !amous !ilm star, the party
couldnAt have %een a success.
A. 0he !ilm star didnAt attend, so the party was a !ailure.
B. I! the !amous !ilm star hadnAt attended, the party could have %een a success.
C. 0he party was success!ul without the attendance o! the !amous !ilm star.
D. 0he only reason the party was a success was that a !amous !ilm star
attended.
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Question *.= Barely had Gaura sat down at her computer in her o!!ice when she
was called away to deal with an unhappy customer
A. Because Gaura was instructed to sort out the complaint o! an annoyed
customer, she had no time to sit down at her computer.
B. ?omeone called Gaura out o! her o!!ice to try and sort out the pro%lem o! a
dissatis!ied customer just a!ter she had sat down in !ront o! her computer.
C. An unhappy customer called Gaura out o! her o!!ice to deal with his
complaint, just as she was ettin into her seat in !ront o! her computer.
D. Gaura was ordered to help resolve the pro%lem o! an upset customer %e!ore
she was a%le to o into her o!!ice and sit down at the computer.
Question *1= I see no reason to chane my clothes so lon as they are not
excessively dirty.
A. I! my clothes were a %it dirty, then pro%a%ly I would thin/ a%out chanin
them.
B. Crovided my clothes are not too dirty, I do not thin/ it necessary to chane
them.
C. I will have to chane my clothes i! they et any less clean than they
currently are.
D. It is illoical to chane my clothes when they are not actually dirty.
%ead the following passage on Peter llich !chaiko&sky, and #ark the letter A, B, C, or D
on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions fro# '( to
)*.
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Question 38. Dhat is the passae primarily a%out>
HAI Alexis de 0oc8ueville
HBI 9Democracy in America:
HCI the proress achieved in America within a%out )- years a!ter adoption o!
the J.?. Constitution
HDI the impact o! the %oo/ 9Democracy in America:
Question 39. All o! the !ollowin !ields o! pro!essional interest and activity are
used to descri%e de 0oc8ueville $KC$C0
HAI philosopher HBI author HCI political scientist HDI politician
Question 40. Accordin to the passae, when did de 0oc8ueville visit America
HAI 1&*-s HBI 1&*1 HCI 1&*1-*2 HDI 1&*(
Question 41. 0he phrase 9these traits: in lines '-1- re!ers to
HAI o%servations HBI how Americans thin/, !eel, and act
HCI traditional American %elie!s and values HDI visi%le and meanin!ul
o%servations
Question 42. Dhat in the passae is mentioned as %ein truly remar/a%le>
HAI many o! his o%servations are still visi%le and meanin!ul today
HBI the %oo/ was so detailed and thorouh a!ter only such a comparatively
short visit
HCI that the second volume should %e so pessimistic in comparison with the !irst
HDI de 0oc8ueville3s powers o! o%servation
Question 43. 0he word 9uni8ue: in line 1. is closest in meanin to
HAI clearly identi!ia%le HBI outstandin HCI unmatched HDI positive
Question 44. 0he word 9neutral: in line 1. is closest in meanin to
HAI impartial HBI care!ul HCI important HDI
thorouh
Question 45. Dhich o! the !ollowin can %e in!erred !rom the passae>
HAI the $nlish don3t li/e the Lrench
HBI the %oo/ was most important %ecause it was the !irst time that American
values had %een clearly documented
HCI de 0oc8ueville was a slow writer
HDI de 0oc8ueville was primarily motivated %y an interest in his own country
Question 46. 0he word 9limpse: in line 2- is closest in meanin to
HAI overview HBI lance HCI %rie! understandin HDI 8uic/
conclusion
Question 4. Accordin to the passae, 9Democracy in America: consisted o!
how many volumes> HAI one HBI two HCI three HDI !our
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is
C+OS"S! in #eaning to each of the following questions.
Question )&. 7ou neednAt have ta/en so many warm clothes there.
A. ItAs not necessary !or you to ta/e so many warm clothes there.
B. 7ou have ta/en so many warm clothes there that I donAt need.
C. 0hereAs no need !or you to ta/e so many warm clothes there.
D. 7ou too/ lots o! warm clothes there %ut it turned out not necessary.
Question )'. David was narrowly de!eated and %lew his own chance o!
%ecomin a champion.
A. Gosin the championship came as a terri%le %low to David.
B. In spite o! the narrow de!eat, David won the championship.
C. As a result o! his narrow de!eat, David did not win the championship.
D. But !or his title as the !ormer champion, David would not have de!eated his
rivals.
Question (-. I! you had stuc/ to what we oriinally areed on, everythin would
have %een !ine.
A. I! you had not /ept to what was oriinally areed on, everythin would have
%een !ine.
B. 0hins went wron %ecause you violated our oriinal areement.
C. I! you had chaned our oriinal areement, everythin would have been fine.
D. As you !ul!illed the oriinal contract, thins went wron.
Question (1. Ceople say that 4r. "oldman ave nearly a million pounds to
charity last year.
A. 4r. "oldman is said to have iven nearly a million pounds to charity last
year.
B. 4r. "oldman was said to have iven nearly a million pounds to charity last
year.
C. Bearly a million pounds was said to have %een iven to charity %y 4r.
"oldman last year.
D. Bearly a million pounds is said to %e iven to charity %y 4r. "oldman last
year.
Question (2. I am sure he did not /now that his %rother raduated with !lyin
colors.
A. #e should not have %een envious o! his %rother3s achievement.
B. #e cannot have /nown that his %rother raduated with very hih mar/s.
C. 0hat his %rother raduated with !lyin colors must have %een appreciated %y
him.
D. #e may not /now that his %rother is !lyin radually up in a color!ul %alloon.
%ead the following passage and #ark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct word or phrase for each of the $lanks fro# ,' to -..
I! you3re an environmentalist, plastic is a word you tend to say with a
sneer or a snarl. It has %ecome a sym%ol o! our waste!ul, throw-way society. But
there seems little H(*I............... it is here to stay, and the truth is, o! course,
that plastic has %rouht enormous H()I............... even environmental ones. It3s
not really the plastics themselves that are the environmental H((I............... E
it3s the way society choose to use and H(.I............... them.
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Almost all the (- or so di!!erent /inds o! modern plastic are made !rom oil,
as or coal E non-renewa%le natural resources. De import well over three
million tones o! the stu!! in Britain each year and, sooner or later, most o! it is
thrown away. A hih H(1I............... o! our annual consumption is in the
H(&I............... o! pac/ain, and this constitutes a%out seven per cent %y
weiht o! our domestic H('I............... Almost all o! it could %e recycled, %ut very
little o! it is, thouh the plastic recyclin industry is rowin !ast.
0he plastics themselves are extremely enery-rich E they have a hiher
calori!ic H.-I............... than coal and one H.1I............... o! Mrecovery3 stronly
!avoured %y the plastic manu!acturers is the H.2I............... o! waste plastic into
a !uel.
Question (*. A. evidence B. concern C. dou%t D. li/elihood
Question (). A. pleasures B. %ene!its C. savins D. pro!its
Question ((. A. poison B. disaster C. disadvantae D. evil
Question (.. A. dispose B. store C. endaner D.
a%use
Question (1. A. portion B. amount C. proportion D. rate
Question (&. A. way B. /ind C !orm D. type
Question ('. A. re!use B. oods C. re8uirements D. ru%%le
Question .-. A. deree B. value C. demand D. e!!ect
Question .1. A. measure B. mechanism C. method D. medium
Question .2. A. conversion B. meltin C. chane D. replacement
/our answer sheet to indicate the word that differs fro# the rest in the position of the
#ain stress in each of the following questions.
Question .*. A. primitive B. particular C. continuous D. connected
Question .).A. explain B. involve C. purpose D. control
Question .(. A. !amiliar B. automatic C. responsi%le D.
environment
Question ... A. admiration B. enthusiast C. discriminate D. minority
Question .1. A. essential B. em%arrass C. develop D. industry
%ead the following passages, and #ark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct answer to each of the questions fro# -( to **.
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68. Dhy did the author write the passae>
HAI %ecause it is a traic story o! a i!ted writer
HBI to outline the career o! a !amous American
HCI %ecause o! his !ame as America3s !avorite short story writer
HDI to outline the in!luences on +. #enry3s writin
69. Accordin to the passae, Corter3s Lather was
HAI responsi%le !or his move to Ga ?alle County in 0exas
HBI the person who ave him a li!e-lon love o! %oo/s
HCI a medical doctor
HDI a licensed pharmacist
0. 0he word 9alleedly: in line ' is closest in meanin to
HAI supposedly HBI reportedly HCI wronly HDI mista/enly
Question 1. Dhich o! the !ollowin is true, accordin to the passae>
HAI %oth o! Corter3s wives died %e!ore he died
HBI Corter le!t school at 1( to %ecome a pharmacist
HCI Corter wrote a column !or the #ouston Daily Cost called 9Nollin ?tone:
HDI the !irst recorded use o! his pseudonym was in Austin
Question 2. 0he word 9venture: in line 12 is closest in meanin to
HAI challenin experiment HBI %old initiative
HCI speculative action HDI sorry experience
Question 3. 0he word 9su%se8uent in line 1) is closest in meanin to
HAI resultin HBI police HCI alleed HDI o!!icial
Question 4. Corter lost all o! the !ollowin when he went to prison $KC$C0 his
HAI home HBI wi!e HCI jo% HDI %oo/s
Question 5. Accordin to the author, how many stories did Corter write while in
prison !or three years>
HAI more than *-- HBI *( HCI at least 12 HDI over
2-
Question 6. 0he author implies which o! the !ollowin is true>
HAI Corter would pro%a%ly have written less stories i! he had not %een in prison
!or three years
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HBI Corter was in poor health throuhout his li!e
HCI +. #enry is as popular in many other countries as he is in America
HDI Corter3s wi!e miht have lived loner i! he had not le!t her in Austin when he
!led.
Question . Dhere in the passae does the author mention a ha%it o! Corter
that was to %ecome very use!ul !or him later>
HAI lines .-1- HBI lines 11-1( HCI lines 1.-2- HDI lines 21-2(
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is
C+OS"S! in #eaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 1&.I will communicate with you as soon as I have any news.
A. %e related B. %e interested in C. et in touch D.
have connection
Question 1'. 9Clease spea/ up a %it more, <ason. 7ou3re hardly loud enouh to
%e heard !rom the %ac/:, the teacher said.
A. visi%le B. edi%le C. elii%le D. audi%le
Question &-. I couldn3t see what she was doin. It was so dar/ down there.
A. ma/e out B. ma/e up C. ma/e !or D. ma/e !rom
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