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In most parts of the United States, Friday night is the big supermarket night, probably (1) _ Friday is pay day in many factories and busenesses (2) _ housewives (3) their weekend shopping (4) _ (5) Friday (6) _ Saturday, although supermarkets in many sections are now open on Sunday as well In (7) _ all supermarkets there are shopping carts with a special space to set the baby In the early days, before there were carts it was noticed that as (8) _ as the woman shopper had her arms ftill of goods she stopped buying Thus, carts were introduced Later a space for the baby was provided in the (9) _ because while the baby was sitting comfortably in the cart the mother didn’t have to hurry through the store and consequently (10) _ more Statistics show (11) _ the average American housewife (12) to the supermarket twice a week On the (13) she spends from on how to two hours there each week Psychologists say that women don’t go to the (14) _just to buy the food Visiting the supermarket is the housewife’s chance to get (15) from home for a while TEST 19 Delaware (1) _ considered the first (2) of the United States because it was the (3) _ to accept 118 the constitution in December, 1787 It is a (4) small state, second only to Rhode Island Another important fact about Delaware is that nylon, that light-weight, yet strong fiber of the twentieth century, was (5) there In colonial days, Delaware was (6) of the “bread basket” area, growing wheat, com, and other grains (7) _ national consumption (8) 1638, a group of Swedish settlers set (9) a colony (10) the Delaware river and lived (11) _ peacefully (12) 1655 when (13) _ Dutch, who disliked the Swedes, settled there Later, it was taken (14) by the English (15) _ finally became independent in 1776 TEST 20 Later, an officer telephoned (1) _ additional details He said the pair’s methods (2) _ they might be the same men who had (3) a number of robberies is the area (4) _ the past few months He asked me to come the (5) _ and look through mug shots So, last Monday I looked through album-sized books of (6) _ mostly of young men-an (7) number of them actually children (8) _ those pages and studying their photographs is like flowing on a sad (9) _ that, like Blake’s Thames, seems to “mark in every human face, marks of (10) , marks of woe” Together, these young men are kind of river-one that is out of (11) _ , eating at the foundations of things we hold dear: our (12) to move about; thefruits of labor; our own lives and those of people we (13) _ , Some day, we will have to face this river and (14) _ the depths of its discontent TEST 21 The bride and groom had walked to the back of the church and stood at the door as their guests (1) _ past From colleagues and old schoolmates came (2) _ good wishes (3) _ in fnendly jokes Some relatives, however, were notpleased One sat in a car, crying, (4) _ stood surrounded by sympathizers offering (5) Both these women - mothers of the bride and groom - would have insisted they wanted only the best (6) their children but they (7) “the b as staying home to help support the family The last person to approach the (8) was a short, elderly woman who smiled as she (9) them - not by name but as “wife” and “husband” Then quickly, for such a short, portly, elderly person, she ( ) Soon they (11) _ , in a borrowed car With money loaned by the groom’s brother, they could (12) _ a honeymoon at a state-park lodge Sitting before a great oak fire, 120 they (13) the events of the day, especially the strange message (14) by Aunt Esther Gubbins TEST 22 Be honest and open about who you really are People who lack genuine core values rely on (1) _ factors - their looks or status - in order to feel good about (2) _ Inevitably they will everything they can to (3) _ this false mask, but they will very little to (4) their inner value and personal (5) _ So be yourself Don’t (6) _ in a personal cover-up of areas that are (7) in your life “Tough times never last but tough people do,’ as Robert Schuller says In other words, (8) reality and be mature in your (9) _ to life’s challengers Self-respect and a clear (10) _ are powerful components of integrity and are the basis for (11) _ your relationships with others (12) _ means you what you because it’s right and not just (13) _ or politically correct A life of principle, of not yielding to the tempting (14) of an easy morality, will always win the day It will take you (15) _ into the twenty-first century without having to check your tracks in a rear-view mirror My grandparents taught me that When I at last (1) _ the town, I left (2) tired to go in (3) _ of a room at once so I went into the (4) _ restaurant to where I had parked my car and sat down (5) _ a table A waitress was clearing (6) the (7) of a meal which must have (8) _ eaten by at (9) forty people She gave me a menu which I examined for a minute and I then (10) _ from her fried chicken and salad and a glass of wine The waitress (11) _ the wine at once but I had to wait a long time (12) _ the (13) of the meal When it came, there was so much on the plate (14) _ it must have (15) a whole bird I (16) _ a little first and it was (17) _ delicious that I ate all of it I was now neither hungry (18) _ thirsty and as a (19) _ of fac no (20) _ tired out TEST 24 The second biggest Olympic (1) _ is swimming although there was no swimming in the ancient Olympics The first 50-(2) _ pool was used in 1924 ard the first pool inside was used in 1948 now the pools are always veiy modem, and the race can be timed (3) _ 0.00! seconds The USA’s Mark Spitz is the most successful Olympic (4) of all time In Munich in 1972, he 122 (5) _ seven gold medals - a record number in one Games Together with swimming is (6) _ polo, which is hard, fast and exciting And (7) _ is diving, which is very beautiful to (8) _ One of the events is from 10 meters (9) _ the pool, the same (10) _ diving from top of a house TEST 25 The 22"'* Southeast Asian Games were (1) in Hanoi, Vietnam from December - 13 December 2003 The games were opened by Vietnamese prime minister Phan Van Khai in the newly constructed My Dinh National (2) in Hanoi The games (3 ) was lit by Nguyen Thuy Hien of Wushu It was the firtst time in SEAG history that the game venues were assigned into two (4) _ namely Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh city (5) the Vietnamese Government and people’s efforts and international support, the 22"^* SEA Games had become a (6) that impressed people with the (7) of “solidarity, cooperation for peace and development” The 22"^' SEA Games is not only a song of honesty and nobility (8) _ competition and organizing competition but also a sign of a bright future for the development of regional (9) The organizing committee presented 444 golds, 441 silvers and 555 bronzes to winners at the Games where 26 (10) _ were broken Where are you going for your next holiday? (1) _ people go on holiday fairly regularly, and maybe some of them have a good time But holidays aren’t (2) _ pleasant an experience (3) _ the advertisers would like us to believe In fact, a holiday is probably the (4) _ stressfiil thing you’ll experience this year Besides the bother of choosing and organizing it, there’s the worry about whether it will be worth it (5) _ more money you spend, (6) _ more you’ll feel bound to pretend that you’re enjoying yourself Anyone who has been on a holiday flight will know that airports are getting more (7) _ more crowed, and that long delays are common Holidays may be a good thing, but you can be sure that staying at home is even (8) _ for you It’s certainly (9) dangerous You’ll be mud safer at home (10) _ wandering around a strange place with a pocket full of moiey under the eyes of the local criminals Accidents and disasters are much (11) likely to happen on holiday If you want peace and quiet, you don’t need to go any (12) _ than your own balcony or back garden Have a nice time! TEST 27 (1) in 1992 by Prof Fred Hollow: im Australia, the Fred Hollows Foundation has helped almcst 1,000,000 people worldwidL; (2) _ of cataract blindie:ss, a major 124 (3) _ problem for the poor and the rural population The organization has also cooperated (4) _ local blindness prevention agencies in more than 29 countries such as Viet Nam, Thailand, China, and India to (5) _ and prevent avoidable blindness with new technologies Viet Nam became the Fred Hollows Foundation’s third intemational project (6) _ Eritrea and Nepal (7) _ to official statistics, more than 60, 000 cataract blindness operations are (8) _ each year in Viet Nam Many local surgeons have been trained in order to (9) _ the new techniques nationwide, and help reduce the number of people (10) _ from cataract blindness TEST 28 Computers are helpful in many ways First, they are fast They c£in work with information (1) _ more quickly than a person (2) _ , computers can work with a lot of information, at (3) _ same time Third, they can keep information (4) _ a long time They not forget things the common people Also, computers are (5 ) _ always correct They are not perfect, (6 ) _ course, but they usually not make mistakes These days, it is important to know about computers There are a number of (7) to leam Some companies have classes (8) _ work Also, most universities offer day and night courses in computer science Another way to (9) is from a book, or from a fnend After a 125 destructive powers (2) _ late Nobel preferred not to (3) remembered as the inventor of dynamite, so in awarding (5) _ to people who had made worthwhile contributions (6) _ mankind Originally there were (7) awards: literature, physics, chemistry, medicine and peace Economics was (8) _ in 1968, just sixl;^seven years after the first awards ceremony Nobel’s original legacy of nine millions (9) _ was invested, and the interest of this sum is used for the awards which vary (10) 30,000 dollars to 125,000 dollars Every year on December 10, the (11) _ of Nobel’s death, the awards (gold medal, illuminated diploma and money) are presented to the (12) Sometimes politics plays an important (13) in the judges’s decisions Americans have (14) _ numerous science awards, but relatively few literature prizes No awards were presented from 1940 to 1942 at the beginning of World War II Some people have vom two prizes, but this is rare; other have (15) their priizes TEST 32 In a modem dairy, the milking of cows is oairried out by (1 ) _ Cows are usually milbd twice a (2) by a milking machine The warn nniik from the cows is (3) in a large vat where it is cooled The milk is then taken to another part of the dairy for woocessing Fresh milk is converted to pasteurized milk and 128 (4 ) in the processing section of the dairy A number of machines are used to process the milk Three of the most (5 ) _ machines used to process milk are the separator, the pasteurizer and the homogenizer The separator (6) _ the cream fi-om the milk Milk without cream is known as skimmed milk Skimmed milk is drunk by people who want to (7) _ the fat content in their diet The pasteurizer serves to heat the milk to a certain (8) so as to (9)_any bacter contain It is not safe to drink milk that has not been pasteurized Cream and milk are blended in the homogenizer to produce fullcream milk The milk is then cooled and (10) The bottles are stored in a cool place before they are delivered to shops and homes TEST 33 My town, Santo Tomas is about 180 kilometers north of Manila When I was a (1) _ , we used to say how (2) in minutes or hours to a place, but life is changing If you (3) _ along the main road going north you pass endless miles of rice (4) _ before you enter Santo Tomas The first thing you (5) of the town is the cemetery (6) _ my ancestors are (7) It’s on the left next to a church The next place of (8) _ as you go towards the town centre is Santo Tomas High School (9) _ comes the junction at the Mola road, and on the left comer is Pinipig Transport where you 129 TEST 47 Through a before to was pictures would singers use 10.it 11 made 12 which 13 more 14 other 15 being 16 shown 17 been 18 or 19 watching 20 did able on out 10 across 11 just 12 down 13 already 14 into 15.life-boats TEST 48 for from carrying however only as TEST 49 are Britain working time than on Surveys read a 10 Sunday 11 newspapers 12 In 13 adults 14 holidays 15 risen TEST 50 Australians high expect first how not of out use 10 were 11 still 12 on 13 of 14 while 15 made TEST 51 was been out air There at blackboard took what 10 written 11 lawyer 12 on 13 at 14 few 15 then TEST 52 different calm easy-going shouted talked cried ourselves usual changes 10 went 11 cross 12 upset 13 worried 14 sad 15 leave than ago which on which next gave Then The 10 reach 11 However 12 said 13 just 14 many 15 would T E S T 54 except biggest consists other including has most and include 10 After 11 with 12 Each 13 by 14 more 15 lecturers were 10 in 11 if 12 there 13 after 14 given 15 of 16 woke 17 few 18 but 19 tied 20 basket T E S T 55 food ahead them set sleep realised previous left T E S T 56 compared alter/change (Al)though little technology most average rely speech 10 almost 11 use 12 tend T E S T 57 stupid questions person/child that whether depend if their/the as 10 birth T E S T 58 city from Most of Stood since students together by 10 ago TEST 59 role supplying would them protect on plants carry from 10 their TEST 60 improved/changed damaged/endangered/threatened obvious/typical however reduce/ limit/ lessen/ cut down eliminated installed/fixed contributes discard 10 absorbed TEST 61 living impossible could listen weather of there from longer 10 life tempo as than of 10 them in 11.of came/moved 12 into 13 in 14 with 15 differed take 13 a 10 in 14 whom 11.announce 15 happened 12 over16 had TEST 62 of increased with TEST 63 one before where as his question made how 17 loss 18 in 19 long 20.be TEST 64 changed most when pretended for had whose too a 10 who 11.his 12 capable 13 managed 14 where 15 giving 16 succeed 17 to 18 sent 19 death 20 as TEST 65 with leam last conflict an 10 exponents 11.to 12 of in shape out finger towards 10 ice 11.above 12 sunk art times keeps control 13 Without 14 soon 15 many 16 results 17 on 18 Due 19 through 20 its TEST 66 idea fill put how 13 time 14 too 15 safety 16 part 17 made 18 with 19 under 20 avoided 10 must 11.or 12.baggage 13 all 14 hand 15 passenger TEST 67 while each a which The charge reading who with TEST 68 now carefully reading important learning what pages 8.huny at 10 informed 11 magazine 12 Others 13 such 14 Some 15 of TEST 69 more the In their set under this called although 10 of 11 mirror 12 in 13 14 15 16 if without should them 17 18 19 20 especially something to make ways one among being in disadvantages except because tends 10 from 11 effect 12 trouble 13 hardly 14 would 15 amount 16 their 17 18 19 20 if cut less being TE S T 71 occur burst mystery assume ‘ psychologists to depends anival 10 11 12 creative whom genius inventin 12 experiment 14 degree 15 signals T E S T 72 l.ago 2.was 3.off 4.with up e.while hoped back However 10 out 11 on 12 according 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 saw of still in T E S T 73 drowsiness in 11 narcolepsy 16 item narcoleptics between minority 10 reliable 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 victims eating doze even T E S T 74 lay fell woken above flight estimates high cause recent ibnormally iurrently iuflferers hrough opening 11 against 16 his /.virtually switched/put it 10 nothing 12 13 14 15 17 way 18 slept 19 listening shook idea what surface top on sure second 20 whether if bachelor in game going match 11 12 13 14 15 shape leaves as by 10 off though fans/people queue too instead 16 17 18 19 20 reading on sitting quiet if 12 Indians 13 work 14 successfully 15 enable 16 desire 17 generations TEST 76 son expression1 describe although gift illiterate situation alphabet thought 10 create 11 communication 18 remembered 19 inventors 20 honor 21 imprint TEST 77 saying heroic existence resolution for who handful beyond fighting 10 smash continuing specifies easy finding lucky survey 11 rescue 12 firm 13 under 14 whichever 15 decency 16 eventual TEST 78 majorities important certificate 10 economize 11 religious 12 pets 13 income 10 apart 11 intermediate 12 it 13 Funded 14 needed TEST 79 abroad when latest conscious riding economic offered for hit of on been taught meets too students’ to moreover 10 areas 11 12 ¡3 14 15 enough All anxious one’s be 16 17 18 19 20 are with set targets encourage PART III TESTl bus station part-time well-dressed old-fashioned1 carpark 10 well-known haircut first class homemade at home 11 12 13 14 15 stairs wash-basin ceiling cook, cooker cupboard TEST 2 tired disappointing frightening embarrassed bored confusing exhausting interested surprised 10 annoying 11 first 12 flat 13 flatiy 14 fully 15 y i TEST ancient seasick popular relaxing local suntanned reasonable exhausted wami 10 open TEST l.lend afford let earn charge reduced fortune reckon housework 10 cellar flight diverted suitcase checkin declared took off 10 single 11 seatbelt 12 flight 13 attendant switch notebook order go work cut factory 10 invented delayed crew landed TEST engine electric TEST armchair oven lane picking wallpaper lawn cellar car park floor 10 radiator 11 motorway 12 is 13 frame 14 sill 15 at TESTS angry emban-assed polite lazy upset sensible cheerful bored bad-tempered 10 nervous TEST adults dead wedding daughter old young relatives birthday shoulder toes forehead burglar 10 theft TEST 10 waist wrist thumb nails ankle fun 10 viewers TEST 11 beat applauded enter for holding performed going drew spends enjoy 10 missed TEST 12 square countryside beach ground footpath view Parking country excursion 10 tour TEST 13 weather lightning season heatwave fog shower storm cool soaked 10 snow TEST 14 electric tyre cell phone petrol engine light nails plumber resign 10 sack TEST 15 rubber band paper clip string needle glue penknife scissors buttons shoelace 10 ribbon TEST 16 employer owner mechanic manager teacher officer painter cashier waiter 10 postman TEST 17 prescription temperature get over heal pain chemist’s flu sore throat great 10 call for TEST 18 bargains shoppers change pricey receipt on sale purchase discount pay 10 prices TEST 19 collapsed difficulties poor demonstre.tion environment increase made 10 high unemployed collision TEST 20 angry interested scared cross furious careless wonying 10 tiring menu ordered dish raw vegetarian 10 course afraid annoying TEST 21 bill book portion help TEST 22 broken banned licence order let illegally ailes commit court 10 prohibited TEST 23 rehearsing series stage characters channel on location role review prodigy 10 lights TEST 24 core academic corporal support trainee continuous vocation placement teenage 10 playing TEST 25 ahead of broke single collided, injured opposition skidded room goods limit 10 flying coverage out of print 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( 12) _ a honeymoon at a state-park lodge Sitting before a great oak fire, 120 they (13) the events of the day, especially the strange message (14) by Aunt Esther Gubbins TEST 22 Be... of fac no (20 ) _ tired out TEST 24 The second biggest Olympic (1) _ is swimming although there was no swimming in the ancient Olympics The first 50- (2) _ pool was used in 1 924 ard the... the same (10) _ diving from top of a house TEST 25 The 22 "''* Southeast Asian Games were (1) in Hanoi, Vietnam from December - 13 December 20 03 The games were opened by Vietnamese prime minister

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