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D E T H I THU" S O 0 6
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is
closet in meaninfj to each of the following questions. .
Question I : Because of the had weather, the plane couldn't land.
A. The weather was so bad that the plane couldn't take off. B. The bad weather guided the plane couldn't land.
C. The plane couldn't land due to the bad weather. ...^ w< D. The place couldn't land thanks to the bad weather. .r^t..; /
Question 2: If there were an express train. I would catch it immediately.
A. Were there an express train, I would catch it immediately. B. I wanted to catch an express train, but there were no ones. C. 1 w ish there was an express train.
D. I f only there is an express train.
Question 3: It's my father's job to take care of patients.
A. It is my father' duty to take care o f patients. B. M y father is responsible for taking care o f patients. C. M y father is keen on taking care o f patients. D. Taking care o f patients is my father's pleasure.
Question 4: iVHO means world Health Organization.
A. W H O is on behalf o f World Health Organization. B. W H O stands for World Health Organization. C. W H O is translated from World Health Organization. D. W H O is explained about World Health Organization.
Question 5: I like playing football. I like listening to music a little.
A . I like playing football as well as listening to music. B. I would rather play football to listen to music. C. I prefer playing football to listening to music.
D. I don't like playing football as much as listening to music.
Question 6: It was such an interesting book that it satisfied me.
A. This was an interesting book which satisfied me. B. The book wasn't boring enough for me to feel bored. C. The book was too interesting for me to be satisfied. D. The book was interesting enough to satisfy me, wasn't it?
Question 7: I never came to this city, so I couldn't meet him.
A . Never did I come to this city, so I couldn't meet h i m . B. Never do I come to this city, so I couldn't meet h i m . C. I f only I had come to this city, I could have met h i m . D. I wished 1 had come to this city, I could have met h i m .
Lty IMHH MIV DVVH Khang Vi^t Question H: .John hasn't been back to his hometown for nearly 5 years.
/\ John didn't come back iiis hometown 5 years.
B. The last time John came back his hometown is 5 years.
C. It has been nearly 5 years since John last went back to his hometown. D. It is nearly 5 years since John went back to his hometown.
Question 9: The train didn 7 start on lime. A. The train made a late departure.
B. The train made a late arrival. > • - • C. The train didn't make a departure in time.
D. The train didn't start as usual.
Question 10: Seeing her boyfriend again seems to be a great pleasure to all of us.
A. A i l o f us seem to be greatl> pleased to see her boyfriend again. B. A l l o f us seem to greatly please to see her boyfriend again. C. By seeing her boyfriend again make us greatly pleased. D. We all please to see her boyfriend.
Mark the letter .4, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each ofthefollowiu}' questions.
Question II: The police stated that the accident soon. ' ' '
A. w i l l be investigated B. had investigated C. is being investigated D. would be investigated
Question 12: fhere are chances that Manchester United the last match against Juxentiis
^•'''^on B. w i l l win C. has won D . would w i n
Question 13: to the national park before, .Sue was amazed to see the geyser. A. Being not B. Not having been
C. Have not bee D. Having not been
Question 14: Hardly the captain o f the team when he had to face the problems.
A. had he been appointed B. did he appoint C. was he being appointed D. was he appointing
Question 15: It is six years we mo\ed to Chicago. ' " • ^ - B. that C. since D. after '
Question 16: I am sorry. I have forgotten a table at the restaurant for you. A. reserving B . to reserve C. having reserved D. to be reserved
Q'*estion 17: our children may be, we cannot go picnicking in this weather. A. Though excited B. E.xcited as
C. Because o f excitement D. Exciting
P^esY/V;// IH: I am leaving the key under the pot in the garden you should be ^ n i e earlier than usual.
Question 19: Be patient you w o n ' t succeed.
A. because B. or C. unless D. otherwise
Question 20: Goddard developed the first rocket to f l y faster
A . than sound is B . as does sound C. than sound D . as sound is
Question 21: Hcrh^ in soups and sauces. ' '
A . are used to be B. are often used ' C. often use D . get used to being
gMt'.v//Vm 22. Susan couldn't help when i told her the j o k e .
A. laughing B. laugh C. to laugh D. laughed
Question 23: Y o u r hair needs Y o u ' d better have it done tomorrow. A . cut B. to cut C. being cut D . cutting
Question 24: Quite people have complained about his behavior people have voiced their support for h i m .
A . a few / Many B. very few / Some C. a lot / Few ; , , j , , , D. a few / Very few
Question 25: As soon as you hear the alarm, you all have to leave the building
A . on the verge B. under law C. at no time D. without delay
Question 26: have tried their best to protect the environment, but their efforts seem to be nothing compared to what people are doing to harm it.
A . Poachers B . Industrialists C. Conservationists D. Producers
Question 27: Jane likes watching films, but she is not keen on any kind. A. specially B. certainly C. largely D . particularly
Question 2H: In a report submitted to the government yesterday, scientists that the building o f the bridge be stopped.
A . banned B. complained C. said D . recommend
Question 29: I f you come to the theatre late, you have to wait until the to get in.
A . break B . interval C. refreshment D . half-time
Question J^l'.The jokes Jack tell are as old as
A. the earth B. the mountains C. the hills D . the oceans
Question 31: A s soon as Kate failed to do the j o b the third time, she got the A . promotion B . recommendation
C. rearrangement D. sack
Question 32: I read the contract again and again avoiding making spelling mistakes.
A . w i t h a v i e w to B . In view o f C. by means o f D . in terms o f
Question 33: your effort and talent, we wonder i f you can work full time for us.
A . Regarding B . In regard o f C. W i t h respect to D . On behalf o f
Question 34: We all need friends whom we can when we are in trouble. A . call on B. break o f f C. live on D . go by
Question 35: Don't let poachers get hunting animals. They deserve to be punished.
A. o f f B. out o f C o n D . away
l^ark the letter A, B, C or D oh your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 36: Some students are plaving football, the others are playing tennis.
A B C D
Question 37: M i n h is excellent at E-.nglish but his sisters are absolute hopeless.
A B C D
Question 38: N o matter what difficult the test was, he succeeded in passing it.
A B C D
Question 39: One disadvantage o f this j o b is that it takes me only 5
A B C J.,,,;,,,., minutes from m y house to the office. minutes from m y house to the office.
D
Question 40: According to the weather forecast, it w i l l be mostly cloudy with
A B outbreaks o f rain on the South.
C D
Question 41: There are only a little coffee left, but enough for both o f you.
A B C D '
Question 42: He spoke so f'astly that I couldn't understand anvthing.
A B C D
Question 43: She is the more beautiful girl that 1 have ever seen.
A B C D ' "
Question 44: What did y o u used to do for fun when you lived in the countryside? A B C D
Question 45: During the rush hour, the road m the city are very busy. A B C D
^ark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following fuestions.
Question 46: '"'^ '
A . privilege B. finish C. facility D . temperate
Question 47:
Question 48:
A. tcclinology B. tomorrow C. study D . offence
Question 49:
A . information B . ridiculous C. existence D . importance
Question 50: , , ,,,
A. majestic B . maloourislied C. outstanding D. ordinary
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 51 to 55.
As more women in the United States move up the professional ladder, more are finding it necessarv to make business trips alone. Since this is new for many, some tips are certainly in order. I f you are married, it is a good idea to encourage your husband and children to learn to cook a few simple meals while you are away, •fhey w i l l be much happier and probably they w i l l enjoy the experience. I f you w i l l be eating alone a good deal, choose good restaurants. In the end, they w i l l be much better for your digestion. Y o u may also find it useful to call the restaurant in advance and state that \ o u w i l l be eating alone. You w i l l probably get better .service and almost ccrtainl> a belter table. Finally, and most importantly, anticipate your travel needs as a businesswoman: this starts with lightweight luggage which you can easily manage even when fully packed. Take the folding case inside your suitcase, it w i l l come in extremely handy for dirty clothes, as well as for business dt>cumcnts and papers \ o u no longer need on the trip. A n d make sure you have a briefcase so that you can keep currently required papers separate. Obviously experience helps, but \ o u can make things easier on yourself from the first by careful planning, so that right from the start you can really have a good trip.
Question 51: W hi> is the author's intended audience?
A. W o r k i n g women who have no time for cooking. ^ B. Husband and children o f working women.
C. W o r k i n g women who must travel on their o w n . D. 1 lotcl personnel who must cater to working women.
Question 52: Which o f the following can be inferred from the passage? A . A greater percentage o f women are advancing professionally in the US
than previously.
B. Professional men refuse to accompany their female colleagues on business trip.
C. I-ach year there are more female tourists in the United States.
D. Businesswomen become successful by showing a willingness to travel alone.
Question 53: In this passage, what advice does the author have for married women?
A . Stay home and take care o f your family.
B. Encourage your husband and kids to be happy and have fun while you are awa\
C. Help your family learn to prepare food for themselves.
D. Have your whole family take gourmet cooking classes together.
Question 54: Wh> arc better restaurants especially preferable for frequent travelers? A . The food is usually better for your health. - ' i s ' >
B. The tables are better. ; .fn.i i ,
C. You can call ahead for reservation. D. Y o u w i l l not have to eat alone.
Question 55: Why is lightweight luggage important for the traveling businesswomen? A. It provided space for dirt>' clothes.
B. It allows for mobility. ,r lo,
C. It can double as a briefcase. i
D. It is usually big enough to carry all business documents.
Read the fo/lowinfi passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 56 to 60.
A combination o f water, salt, air pollution, sun, sand, and w i n d is destroying the huge statue ju.st outside Cairo. This five - thousand - year - old statue, which has the body o f a lion and the face o f a human being, is too badly damaged to be completely saved. First, there is not a good drainage system around the statue and too much water has been running into the stone statue for several years. As a result, tiny pieces o f salt have been left on the stone and have damaged it. Second, air pollution from the increasing amount o f traffic in Cairo is also destroying the ancient statue. The air is so full o f poisonous gases that it is damaging the statue even faster. Third, the statue is being destroyed by extremes o f temperature. The air is very cold at night, but during the day the stone o f the statue becomes very hot under the strong sunlight. Other natural forces such as severe sandstorms attack the statue as well. Finally, the tourists who visit the statue every day also cause a lot o f damage to it.
Question 56: Which o f the following is N O T true about the statue? A . Part o f it looks like a person B. It is in the centre o f Cairo C. It is very big D. It is badly damaged
Question 57: According to the passage, the statue was built
A . 500 years ago B. in the 10* century , ' C. in the 5"'century D . 5,000 years ago , .
Question 58: A l l o f the following are mentioned as causes o f damage to the statue EXCEPT
A . temperature B . fires C. air pollution D . tourists
Question 59: The word "ancient" in the passage mostly means
Uiy^H f>Ull ae irmw KI mi tm ^ mien auv, i lunf-, ivum i mn^ MUH ^ . I^JU P U H minn -•— Question 6ft: It can be inferred from the text that
A. tiny pieces o f salt have been put on the statue to prevent damage B. there is little damage to the statue
C. the statue was built for entertainment many years ago • ,fj r
' D . human beings as well as nature cause much damage to the statue , |
Read the followin}; passaffe and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 61 to 65.
After inventing dynamite, Swedish- born Alfred Nobel became a very rich man. However, he foresaw its universally destructive powers too late. Nobel preferred not to be remembered as the inventor o f dynamite, so in 1895, just two weeks before his death, he created a fund to be used for awarding prizes to people who had made worthwhile contributions to mankind. ( ) r i g i n a l l \e were five awards; literature, physics, chemistry, medicine and peace. Ficonomics was added in 1968, just sixty - seven years after the first award ceremony.
Nobel's original legacy o f nine million dollars was invested, and the interest on this sum is used for the awards which vary from 30.000 dollars to 125,000 dollars.
Bvery year on December 10, the anniversary o f Nobel's death, the awards (gold medal, illuminated diploma and money) are presented to the winners. Sometimes politics plays an important role in the judges' decisions. Americans have won numerous science awards, but relatively few literature prizes.
No awards were presented from 1940 to 1942 at the beginning o f World War 11. Some people have won two prizes, but this is rare; others have shared their prizes.
Question 61: When did the first award ceremony take place?