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    !. constrctie 3. constrction %. constrctor 8. constrct6estion 2-7 =o loo tired. Why donBt we ______ and hae a good rest:

    !. call its name 3. call on %. call off 8. call it a day6estion 27 The manager ______ him for a minor mistae.

    !. accsed 3. charged %. complained 8. &lamed6estion 27 I ______ hrry. It

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      ! 3 % 86estion ''7 Professor Cones said that a good way to improe yor langage are learning to practise it.  ! 3 % 8 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#uestions from $% to %$!

    For more than si# million !merican children, coming home after school means coming &ac to an empty hose. 0omedeal with the sitation &y watching TG. 0ome may hide. 3t all of them hae something in common. They spend part of eachday alone. They are called 9latchey(tH gii phJng) children;. They are children who loo after themseles while their parentswor. !nd their &ad condition has &ecome a s&>ect of concern. Kynette Kong was once the principal of an elementary school.0he said, 9We had a school rle against wearing >ewelry. ! lot of ids had chains arond their necs with eys attached. I wasconstantly telling them to pt the eys inside shirts. There were so many eysE it neer came to my mind what they meant.;

    0lowly, she learned that they were hose eys. 0he and her hs&and &egan taling to the children who had eys. They learned ofthe effect woring coples and single parents were haing on their children. Fear was the &iggest pro&lem faced &y children athome alone. One in three latchey children the Kongs taled to reported &eing frightened. Aany had nightmares and wereworried a&ot their own safety. The most common way latchey children deal with their fears is &y hiding. They may hide in ashower stall, nder a &ed or in a closet. The second is TG. They often trn the olme p. Itewelry

    6estion '7 The phrase 9latchey children; in the passage means children who ______.!. close doors with eys and watch TG &y themseles3. lie to carry latches and eys with them eerywhere%. are loced inside hoses with latches and eys8. loo after themseles while their parents are not at home

    6estion '7 The main pro&lem of latchey children is that they ______.!. are also fond in middleclass families 3. watch too mch teleision dring the day%. sffer a lot from &eing left alone 8. are growing in nm&ers

    6estion +57 What is the main idea of the first paragraph:!. @ow ids spend free time. 3. Why ids hate going home.%. 3ad condition of latchey children. 8. %hildren

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    8. 8ealing with figres re4ires a &asic nowledge of the modern world.6estion +7 Their chances of sccess are small.

    !. They will certainly &e sccessfl. 3. It

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    8. 0tdents &enefit from schools, which re4ire long hors and homewor.

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    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE  in meanin tothe underlined part in each o! the !ollowin "uestions#

    Question 1: I can’t stand people who treat animals cruelly.A. cleverly B. reasonably C. gently . brutally

    Question 2: Names of people in the book were changed to preserve anonymity.A. reveal B. conserve C. cover  . presume

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that di!!ers !rom the rest in the position o!the main stress in each o! the !ollowin "uestions#

    Question !: A. magnificent B. appliances C. potentially . preservationQuestion ": A. architect B. electric C. mineral . luxuryQuestion #: A. photochemical B. trigonometry C. dramatically . alphabetical

    Question $: A. imagine B. horizon C. property . computer Question %: A. assassinate B. contributor  C. agriculture . arithmetic

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each o! the !ollowin"uestions#

    Question &: My father is in charge when Mr. Smith is . !e took over from him on "une #st.A. off  B. away C. out . in

    Question ': It is a biological fact that children their parents.A. take after  B. take to C. look up . care for 

    Question 10: I can’t who it is. !e is too far away.

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    A. take in B. stand for  C. make out . look for Question 11: $ooking down at the coral reef% we saw of tiny% multi&coloured fish.

    A. teams B. flocks C. shoals . swarmsQuestion 12:  bacteria in foods are killed% as they are during baking or stewing% decay is slowed down.

    A. If  B. Should C. 'hat . (nlessQuestion 1!: & )'ell% cats are very good at catching mice around the house.)

      & *.+A. Nothing more to say B. ,ou can say that againC. ,es% I hope so . No% dogs are very good% too

    Question 1": - bridge must be strong enough to support its own weight the weight of the people andvehicles that use it.

    A. as far as B. as long as C. so well as . as well asQuestion 1#: I must take this watch to be repaired as it over / minutes a day.

    A. accelerates B. increases C. progresses . gainsQuestion 1$: 0he hall was very crowded with over a hundred people into it.

    A. stuck B. packed C. pushed . stuffedQuestion 1%: 0he operating principles of the telephone are they were in the nineteenth century.

    A. the same today B. the same as today C. the same today as . today what the sameQuestion 1&: & *Shall we go for a swim1+

      & *+A. ,es% please B. ,es% we shall C. ,es% we will . ,es% let’s% shall we1

    Question 1': & )2an I get you something to drink1)& *+

    A. I3d like some 2oke% thanks. B. 0hank you. ,ou3re welcome.C. ,es% why not1 . ,es% you can% of course.

    Question 20: 0he move to a different environment brought about a significant in my cousin’s state of mind.A. change B. impact C. effect . influence

    Question 21: & *2an I carry these suitcases into the room for you1+  & *+A. 2an you1 0hat’s very kind. B. ,ou can’t% I think4C. No% you can’t. . ,es% you can.

    Question 22: -lthough the new library service has been very successful% its future is certain.A. by all means B. by no means C. at any rate . by any chance

    Question 2!: It was with a heart that she said goodbye to all her classmates.A. solemn B. heavy C. dismal . grim

    Question 2": 0he forecast predicted weather with snow% sunshine% wind and thunder and that is 5ust what wehave had.

    A. variable B. differing C. fluctuating . various

    Question 2#:  Most of archaeologists know about prehistoric cultures is based on studies of materiaremains.

    A. what B. these C. which . their Question 2$: & *Mrs. 6rown passed away yesterday.+

      & *7avid has told me that. .+A. 6y 8od B. 8od rest her  C. 8od save the 9ueen . 8od bless

    Question 2%: My mother me against staying late night after night to prepare for exams.A. warned B. encouraged C. recommended . reprimanded

    Question 2&: 0hat3s a nice coat% and the colour you well.A. fits B. matches C. couples . suits

    Question 2': 0he man who was driving the truck would not admit that he had been at fault% and .A. neither had the other driver  B. neither would the other driver C. neither the other driver  . the other driver neither 

    Question !0: 'e walk in streets where the noise of traffic is almost .A. deafened B. deafness C. deaf  . deafeningQuestion !1: -ll members of my family are aware of the need to obey the family rules.

    A. well B. much C. greatly . far Question !2: 0he number of homeless people after the flood dramatically.

    A. are increasing B. has increased C. increase . had increased

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is closest in meanin to theunderlined part in each o! the !ollowin "uestions#

    Question !!: 7issemination of information is fre:uently carried out via satellite & through local or national 0; networks.A. 7edication B. 2ompilation C. 2ondensing . 7ispersal

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    Question !": 0rees have to be pruned seasonally or annually to ensure that they continue to bear fruit.A. weeded B. fertilized C. harvested . trimmed

    Question !#:  In rural Midwestern towns of the (S-% the decisions that affect most residents are made at generalassemblies in schools and churches.

    A. concerts B. public libraries C. gatherings . prayer services

    $ead the !ollowin passae and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word!or each o! the %lanks !rom &' to ()#

    ste* ?@ it with their family or have a short holidayA vacation. It is also an important 2hristian =>B@. D@ the most important date in the 2hristian year. Manypeople who do not go to church at other times go on E@ for people to wear newclothes to church on this day. 'omen =F/@new hats% called

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    temporary tables set up along the length of it.

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    6eing aware of one’s own emotions recognizing and acknowledging feelings as they happen is at the very heart of

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    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is DI--E$E.T in meanin to eacho! the !ollowin "uestions#

    Question %1: I am sure it was by mistake that he took your calculator.A. It is a mistake that he took your calculator.B. !e must have taken your calculator by mistake.C. I am sure he didn’t take your calculator deliberately.. It is certain he didn’t take your calculator on purpose.

    Question %2: It would be a good idea if you went and asked her yourself.A. I advise you to go and ask her yourself.B. ,ou went and asked her yourself and that was good.C. I suggest you go and ask her yourself.. 'hy don’t you go and ask her yourself1

    Question %!: Gor fear of waking up the family% 0rung tiptoed upstairs.A. 0he family feared when 0rung tiptoed upstairs.B. 0rung tiptoed upstairs so as not to wake up the family.C. 0rung tiptoed upstairs lest the family should be woken up.. 0rung tiptoed upstairs because he didn’t want to wake up the family.

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that %est com%ines each pair o!sentences in the !ollowin "uestions#

    Question %": hillip snored all night. I didn3t sleep a wink.A. I didn3t sleep a wink% which made hilip snore all night.B. hilip snored all night as a result of my sleeplessness.

    C. 'hat with hilip snoring all night% I didn3t sleep a wink.. 'hat made hilip snore all night was my sleeplessness.

    Question %#: ,ou’d better take the keys. It’s possible I’ll come home late.A. ,ou’d better take the keys as I possibly come home late.B. ,ou’d better take the keys in case I come home late.C. I’ll probably come home late so that you’d better take the keys.. If I come home late% you’d better take the keys.

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meanin to each o!the !ollowin "uestions#

    Question %$: *,ou don’t appreciate me%+ she said.A. She complained that he took her for granted. B. She said that he didn’t take her for granted.

    C. She suggested that he shouldn’t appreciate her. . She told him not to appreciate her.Question %%: *6e careful4 0he knife is sharp4+ she shouted.A. 6ecause the knife was sharp% she ordered me to be careful.B. 6ecause of the sharp knife% she shouted to me to be careful.C. 6eing careful% she asked me if the knife was sharp.. She told me to be careful as the knife was sharp.

    Question %&: -nn is not really cut out for teaching.A. 0eaching does not really suit -nn. B. -nn does not want to become a teacher.C. -nn cannot give up her career as teacher. . -nn does not like teaching at all.

    Question %': *I will pay back the money% $inda%+ said !elen.A. !elen apologized to $inda for borrowing her money.B. !elen offered to pay $inda the money back.C. !elen suggested paying back the money to $inda.

    . !elen promised to pay back $inda’s money.Question &0: !e is an authority on primitive religion.A. !e is famous for his vast knowledge of primitive religion.B. !e has authority over the people who practise primitive religion.C. !e has a great influence on the people who practise primitive religion.. !e has official permission to practice primitive religion.

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    9uestion F. -. ability 6. knowledge 2. behavior 7. performance9uestion J. -. basics 6. ways 2. foundations 7. grounds9uestion ?. -. status 6. re:uest 2. condition 7. state9uestion B. -. actually 6. dramatically 2. extremely 7. accurately9uestion D. -. therefore 6. however 2. conse:uently 7. additionally9uestion E. -. main 6. ma5ority 2. focus 7. demand9uestion #/. -. concept 6. content 2. contact 7. context

    8*, te /ette* A B C o* on ou* nse* seet to ini3te te o* tt ijje*s j*o+ te *est in te -osition ojte +in st*ess in e3 oj te jo//oinJ buestions.9uestions ##K -. represent 6. discover 2. experience 7. adventure9uestions #K -. vanish 6. anxious 2. focus 7. success9uestions #>K -. activity 6. epidemic 2. philosopher 7. significance9uestions #FK -. inexpensive 6. psychiatry 2. patriotic 7. scientific9uestions #JK -. emission 6. encounter 2. impudence 7. outnumber  

    8*, te /ette* A B C o* on ou* nse* seet to so te une*/ine -*t tt nees 3o**e3tion.9uestions #?K -mong the world’s FF richest countries% there has been not war since #EFJ.

     - 6 2 79uestions #BK -fter -llan had searched for twenty minutes% he realized that his 5acket had been laying on the

     - 6 2table the entire time.

    79uestions #DK 0he carpenters tried to 5oin together the pieces of the broken beam% but found it impossible to do.

     - 6 2 79uestions #EK - smile can be observed% described% and reliably identifyL it can also be elicited and

     - 6manipulated under experimental conditions.

     2 79uestions /K -fter the rain had let out% the Mitchells continued their hike up the mountain.

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      'ith regard to the development of moral standards in the growing child% consistency is very important in parentateaching. 0o forbid a thing one day and excuse it the next is no foundation for morality. -lso% parents should realize that*example is better than precept+. If they are hypocritical and do not practise what they preach% their children may growconfused and emotionally insecure when they grow old enough to think for themselves% and realize they have been% tosome extent% deceived. - sudden awareness of a marked difference between their parents3 ethics and their morals can bea dangerous disillusion.9uestions #. 0he principle underlying all treatment of developmental difficulties in children .

     -. is in the provision of clockwork toys and trains6. is to send them to clinics2. is to capture them before they are sufficiently experienced7. offers recapture of earlier experiences

    9uestions . $earning to wait for things is successfully taught . -. in spite of excessive demands being made6. only if excessive demands are avoided2. because excessive demands are not advisable7. is achieved successfully by all children

    9uestions >K 0he encouragement of children to achieve new skills . -. should be focused on only at school6. can never be taken too far2. will always assist their development7. should be balanced and moderate

    9uestions FK arental controls and discipline . -. serve a dual purpose6. are designed to promote the child’s happiness2. reflect only the values of the community

    7. should be avoided as far as possible9uestions JK 0he practice of the rule */K !ypocrisy on the part of the parents may . -. result in their children’s wrong behaviour 6. make their children lose faith in them2. dis:ualify their teachings altogether 7. impair their children’s mind

    8*, te /ette* A B C o* on ou* nse* seet to ini3te te senten3e tt is 3/osest in +eninJ to e3 ojte jo//oinJ buestions.

    9uestion >#. No matter how hard I tried% I couldn’t open the door. -. 0ry as hard as I might% I couldn’t open the door.

    6. I tried hard to open the door.2. It was difficult for me to open the door.7. I could open the door with difficulty.

    9uestion >. *Isn’t it an interesting film4+ -. It is not an interesting film% is it16. Is it an interesting film12. It is not an interesting film.7. It is an interesting film.

    9uestion >>. eople say that he did it for his own sake. -. !e is said to do it for his own sake.6. !e is said that he did it for his own sake.2. !e is said to have done it for his own sake.

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    7. It is said to do it for his own sake.9uestion >F. It was a mistake for her to marry eter.

     -. She and eter weren’t married in the right way.6. She shouldn’t have married eter.2. eter didn’t want to get married% so it was his mistake.7. She ought to think again before she marries eter.

    9uestion >J. 7on’t get angry4 'e are 5ust pulling your leg. -. 7on’t get angry4 'e are 5ust teasing you.6. 7on’t pull your leg when you are angry.2. ulling your leg makes you angry.7. 7on’t get angry because we are having your leg pulled.

    8*, te /ette* A B C o* on ou* nse* seet to ini3te te est senten3e +e j*o+ te Jilen o*s.

    9uestion >?. youA entitleA driveA carA your driving license. AA -. ,ou are not entitled to drive a car with your driving license.6. ,ou are not entitled to drive a car without your driving license.2. ,ou do not entitle to drive a car without your driving license.7. ,ou are not entitled to driving a car without your driving license.

    9uestion >B. thereA no pointA tryA explainA itA herA sheA incapableA understand.AA -. 0here is no point in trying explaining it to herL she is incapable to understand it.6. 0here is no point trying to explain her to itL she is incapable in understanding it.2. 0here is no point in trying to explaining it to herL she is incapable on understanding it.7. 0here is no point trying to explain it to herL she is incapable of understanding it.

    9uestion >D. not untilA you A grow A understand A the matter.AA

     -. It is not until you grow up that can you understand the matter.6. It is not until you grow up that you can understand the matter.2. Not until you grow up that you can understand the matter.7. Not until you grow up that can you understand the matter.

    9uestion >E. legendA that A teaA beverageA discover A B>B6.2.AA -. $egend has it that tea as a beverage was discovered in B>B6.2.6. $egend said that tea was a beverage was discovered in B>B6.2.2. $egend told it that tea as a beverage which discovered in B>B6.2.7. $egend makes it that tea was a beverage discovered in B>B6.2.

    9uestion F/. numberA factorA relateA voiceA revealA personalityA speaker.AA -. 0he number of factors related to the voice revealed the personality of the speaker.6. - number of factors that related to the voice revealing the personality of the speaker.2. - number of factors related to the voice reveal the personality of the speaker.

    7. 0he number of factors relating to the voice revealed the personality of the speaker.

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    creating their own *Intranets+. 0hese are systems that can only be used by the members of the samecompany. In theory% fewer users should translate into a faster system. Intranets are very useful for large national and international companies whose branches need to share information. -nother benefitof an Intranet is an increased amount of security. Since only company employees have access to theinformation on the Intranet% tei*  information is protected from competitors. 'hile there is little doubtthat the Internet will eventually be a fast and reliable service% industry and the academic communityhave taken their own steps toward making more practical global networks.

    9uestion F#. -ccording to the passage% which of the following is true of the Internet 1 -. It tends to be unreliable.

    6. It has created a sense of financial security.

    2. It is too expensive to access.

    7. It has become increasingly less popular.

    9uestion F. -ccording to the passage% which of the following statements was true in #EE/1 -. 0he Internet was a secure means to gain information.

    6. 0he Internet experienced enormous growth rates.

    2. Internet data proved to be impractical.

    7. Gew people were using the Internet.

    9uestion F>. -ccording to the author% what is one reason why the Internet is sometimes slow1 -. hone lines are often too busy with phone calls and fax transmissions to handle Internet traffic.

    6. Most people do not have computers that are fast enough to take advantage of the Internet.

    2. ften a re:uest must travel through many computers before it reaches its final destination.

    7. Scientists take up too much time on the Internet % thus slowing it down for everyone else.

    9uestion FF. 0he word * obtained+ in line #/ is closest in meaning to . -. understood 6. ac:uired 2. purchased 7. distributed

    9uestion FJ. 0he word * harness+ in line #J is closest in meaning to . -. utilize 6. disguise 2. steal 7. block

    9uestion F?.-ccording to the passage% what benefits does Internet II have over the Internet 1 -. 0here is no governmental intervention regulating Internet II.

    6. Small businesses pay higher premiums to access to the Internet.

    2. Internet II contains more information than the Internet.

    7. Internet II has fewer users and therefore is faster to access.

    9uestion FB. 0he word * analogue+ in line / most nearly means.

     -. similarity 6. alternative 2. use 7. solution

    9uestion FD. 0he word *their+ in line J refers to . -. competitors 6. company employees 2. Intranets 7. companies

    9uestion FE. 'ith which of the following conclusions would the author probably agree1 -. -n Internet system with fewer users would be :uicker.

    6. Gewer academic communities need to create their own Internet systems.

    2. 0he technology used by Internet creators is too complex for computer owners to understand.

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    7. 2ompanies who develop their own Intranets are limiting their information data base.

    9uestion J/. -ll of the following are advantages of business * Intranets+ mentioned in the passage K 7ifferent cultures RRRR. dreams in different ways. -. associate 6. interpret 2. interfere 7. express

    9uestion ?F K Max is not a=n@ RRR..drinker but he likes a glass of wine occasionally. -. addict 6. drunk 2. heavy 7. obsessed

    9uestion ?J K -lthough "ohn’s grandmother passed away many years ago% he still holds her in fond RRRR. -. nostalgia 6. sentiment 2. memorial 7. remembrance

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    9uestion B> K Many old people don’t like change. 0hey are very set in their RRR. -. ways 6. routines 2. habits 7. life

    9uestion BF K I’ll be taking an

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