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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1. A. uniform B. situation C. unemployment D. amusing
Question 2. A. benefit B. every C. bed D. enjoy
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3. A. suspicion B. telephone C. relation D. direction
Question 4. A. reduction B. popular C. financial D. romantic
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 8. Several deserts are a quite vast and uninhabited ________.
A. plain B. territory C. corridor D. shrub
Question 9. His health would be improved________.
A. if he continued to smoke heavily
B. unless he stopped smoking heavily
C. if he gave up smoking
D. if only he doesn’t smoke any more.
Question 10. Many tall and wide mountain ranges do not let much rain get ________ the desert.
A. into B. away C. out D. from
Question 11. I wanted to go a more ________ route across Montana.
A. north B. northerly C. northerner D. northernmost
Question 12. Toxic chemicals from factories are one of the serious factors that leads wildlife to the _______ of extinction.
A. wall B. fence C. verge D. bridge
Question 13. ________ she could not say anything.
A. So upset was she that B. So upset was she
C. However upset was she that D. Therefore upset was she that
Question 14. Migrant workers are________ to exploitation.
A. eager B. vulnerable C. available D. considerate
Question 15. Internationally, 189 countries have signed _______ accord agreeing to create Biodiversity Action Plans to protect endangered and other threatened species.
A. a B. an C. the D. Ø
Question 16. Carl ________ studied harder; he failed the test again.
A. must have B. should have C. could have D. needn’t have
Question 17. ________ to the skin, they eventually got to the station.
A. Soaked B. Soaking C. To soak D. Having soaked
Question 18. It’s no good________ to him; he never answers letters.
A. write B. to write C. writing D. for writing
Question 19. When old Mr. Barnaby died, several people________ their claim to the substantial legacy that he left.
A. placed B. drew C. assumed D. laid
Question 20. Would you mind closing the window please?
A. Yes of course. Are you cold?
B. No, not at all. I will close it now.
C. Yes I do. You can close it.
D. Yes of course you can do it.
Question 21. Do you have the time please?
A. I am very sorry. I am already late. B. I am busy right now. I am afraid.
C. I am sorry I don’t have a watch here. D. Yes I have some time for you.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22. The people of the province wanted to become a sovereign state.
A. rich B. self-ruling C. new D. colonized
Question 23. The prince was next in the order of succession.
A. death B. eating C. height D. replacement
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 24. Because Jack defaulted on his loan, the bank took him to court.
A. failed to pay B. paid in full
C. had a bad personality D. was paid much money
Question 25. His career in the illicit drug trade ended with the police raid this morning .
A. elicited B. irregular C. secret D. legal
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 26. Slippery as the roads were, they managed to complete the race.
A. The roads were so slippery that they could hardly complete the race.
B. The roads were slippery but they managed to complete the race.
C. The roads were slippery so they could hardly complete the race.
D. The roads were so slippery; therefore, they could hardly complete the race.
Question 27. They decided to go for a picnic though it was very cold.
A. Because it was very cold, they decided to go for a picnic.
B. However cold it was, they decided to go for a picnic.
C. If it had been cold, they would not have gone for a picnic.
D. It was very cold so they decided to go for a picnic.
Question 28. Both Peter and Mary enjoy scientific expedition.
A. It is not Peter, but Mary, that enjoys scientific expedition.
B. Peter enjoys scientific expedition. Therefore, does Mary.
C. However Peter enjoys scientific expedition and Mary does.
D. Peter enjoys scientific expedition, and so does Mary.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 29. Henry should have done his homework last night, but he watched TV instead.
A. Henry did not do his homework last night because he was busy with the television set.
B. Henry watched TV last night instead of doing his homework.
C. Henry did not watch TV last night because he had to do his homework.
D. Henry did his homework while watching TV.
Question 30. Seeing that he was angry, she left the office.
A. She didn’t want to make him angry, so she left.
B. He wouldn’t have been so angry if she hadn’t been there.
C. He grew very angry when he saw her leaving the office.
D. She left the office when she saw how angry he was.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.
English has without a (31) ____ become the second language of Europe and the world. European countries which have most (32) ____ assimilated English into daily life are England’s neighbors in Northern Europe: Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and the rest of Scandinavia.
The situation is so (33) ____ that any visitor to the Netherlands will soon be aware of the pressure of English on daily life: television, radio and print bring it into every home and the schoolyard conversation of children; advertisers use it to (34) ____ up their message, journalists take refuge in it when their home-bred skills fail them. Increasingly one hears the (35) ____ that Dutch will give way to English as the national tongue within two or three generations.
Question 31. |
A. |
question |
B. |
doubt |
C. |
problem |
D. |
thought |
Question 32. |
A. |
successfully |
B. |
victorious |
C. |
successful |
D. |
lucrative |
Question 33. |
A. |
plain |
B. |
open |
C. |
blatant |
D. |
marked |
Question 34. |
A. |
life |
B. |
energy |
C. |
pep |
D. |
enthusiasm |
Question 35 |
A. |
feeling |
B. |
posture |
C. |
judgment |
D. |
view |
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 36 to 42.
ARE HUMAN BEINGS GETTING SMARTER?
Do you think you’re smarter than your parents and grandparents? According to James Flynn, a professor at a New Zealand university, you are! Over the course of the last century, people who have taken IQ tests have gotten increasingly better scores-on average, three points better for every decade that has passed. This improvement is known as “the Flynn effect,” and scientists want to know what is behind it.
IQ tests and other similar tests are designed to measure general intelligence rather than knowledge. Flynn knew that intelligence is partly inherited from our parents and partly the result of our environment and experiences, but the improvement in test scores was happening too quickly to be explained by heredity. So what was happening in the 20th century that was helping people achieve higher scores on intelligence tests?
Scientists have proposed several explanations for the Flynn effect. Some suggest that the improved test scores simply reflect an increased exposure to tests in general. Because we take so many tests, we learn test-taking techniques that help us perform better on any test. Others have pointed to better nutrition since it results in babies being born larger, healthier, and with more brain development than in the past. Another possible explanation is a change in educational styles, with teachers encouraging children to learn by discovering things for themselves rather than just memorizing information. This could prepare people to do the kind of problem solving that intelligence tests require.
Flynn limited the possible explanations when he looked carefully at the test data and discovered that the improvement in scores was only on certain parts of the IQ test. Test takers didn’t do better on the arithmetic or vocabulary sections of the test; they did better on sections that required a special kind of reasoning and problem solving. For example, one part of the test shows a set of abstract shapes, and test-takers must look for patterns and connections between them and decide which shape should be added to the set.
According to Flynn, this visual intelligence improves as the amount of technology in our lives increases. Every time you play a computer game or figure out how to program a new cell phone, you are exercising exactly the kind of thinking and problem solving that helps you do well on one kind of intelligence test. So are you really smarter than your parents? In one very specific way, you may be.