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Mr. Smith made a mistake when he gave his son
Tom a camera, for soon Tom became so interested
in photography that he began to neglect his school
work. Soon, a large part of his conversation was
about photographs. When the newspapers came,
he examined the photographs first and said what
was wrong with them before starting to read them.
1. Mr. Smith gave his son a camera ----.
A) because he had started to work for anewspaper
B) before he was particularly interested inphotography
C) as a reward for working well at schoolD) so that he would work harder at schoolE) lest he neglected his lessons
2. Tom ----.
A) read the news first and then examined thephotographs
B) always talked about his cameraC) talked about photography more than
anything elseD) usually took beautiful picturesE) had his pictures published in the
newspaper
3. After he was given the camera, Tom ----.
A) became one of the best students in hisclass
B) only read about the pictures in thenewspapers
C) spent a lot of time on his homeworkD) began to give more importance to
photography than to his lessonsE) stopped reading the newspapers
Gnl comes from a big city. During the holiday she
went to spend a week on her uncles farm. It was
her first visit there. Her uncle, who was very pleased
to see his niece, did his best to make her stay an
enjoyable one. On the farm she rode a horse, fed
chickens, ran in the fields and ate fruit fresh from
the trees. She enjoyed her holiday so much that,
when the day for her to return to the city came, she
was very sad to leave.
4. Gnls ----.
A) holiday lasted for a week
B) parents often sent her to the farmC) uncle left the farm and went to the cityD) greatest pleasure was to ride a horseE) life on the farm was a very sad one
5. Gnl ----.
A) hated the animals on the farmB) visited her uncles farm once a weekC) thought life on the farm was extremely hardD) thoroughly enjoyed her holiday on the
farmE) worked for her uncle on the farm
6. Aadakilerden hangisi bu paraya enuygun balk olabilir?
A) Horses and ChickensB) A Different Sort of LifeC) Longing for the CityD) An Uncle and His Spoiled NieceE) An Unpleasant Holiday
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John Fuller has really surprised us all. At school, he
seemed such a boring and ordinary boy. As far as I
can remember, he made no close friends. I dont
think we actually disliked him, but we certainly
ignored him. I would really like to meet him again
now. Its clear from his wonderful films that he must
be a most interesting man.
7. The writer was surprised ----.
A) that John Fuller was no longer interested inhim
B) when he met his old school friend John
FullerC) to see how John Fuller had changed over
the yearsD) to learn that John Fuller had become rich
by making filmsE) to find that at school John Fuller had
always hated him
8. Aadakilerden hangisi bu paraya enuygun balk olabilir?
A) An Unexpected MeetingB) No Longer OrdinaryC) John Fullers FilmsD) My Best FriendE) John Fuller: A Failure in Life
9. The writer ----.
A) was at school with John FullerB) knew John Fuller would be a great manC) has always been jealous of John FullerD) is now one of John Fullers close friendsE) still believes that John Fuller has not
changed at all
James and I set off an hour before sunset, when it
was getting cooler and the shadows were long. We
took it in turns to row the little boat and moved
slowly, rather lazily, about us for fish. We had no
intention of catching any, but it was pleasant to
watch them swim so close to us.
10. In the passage ----.
A) we are told about the adventures of acouple fishing in a lake
B) we see that the two friends are interested
in catching a special kind of fishC) the writers intention is to describe themovements of fish in a lake
D) the writer describes the pleasure ofcatching fish at dawn
E) the writer expresses a feeling ofcontentment
11. The two friends ----.
A) woke up early and went fishingB) got in their boat and rowed across the lakeC) took the boat out to enjoy themselves
rather than to catch fishD) were too lazy to row the boat togetherE) stayed out in their boat until it was dark
12. The writer and his friend enjoyed----.
A) catching fish after it was darkB) fishing late in the afternoon on a cool dayC) watching the setting of the sun on the lakeD) observing the movements of fish around
their boatE) rowing together when the sun was setting
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When the Deakins decided to move from the
outskirts of London to central London, they both
thought they were doing the right thing. Mr. Deakin
looked forward to less travelling and Mrs. Deakin to
a much more interesting life and more friends.
Before they had been there a month, however, they
both started to miss their old house with its garden,
and to wish they had never left it.
13. Soon after they had moved to centralLondon, ----.
A) they began to enjoy a more interesting
lifeB) Mrs. Deakin made a lot of friendsC) Mrs. Deakin gave up his job in the outskirt
of the townD) they knew they had been right to make the
moveE) the Deakins realized that they had made
mistake
14. Before they moved to central London, Mr.
Deakin ----.
A) was perfectly content with his lifeB) was afraid he would find the city dirty and
noisyC) had wasted a lot of time travellingD) began to travel less and lessE) thought he would miss his old house
15. Mrs. Deakins ----.
A) soon regretted the move but her husbanddidnt
B) has always lived in central LondonC) has had a more interesting life than her
husbandD) fully expected to enjoy living in central
LondonE) has never lived in a house with a garden
Cut your coat to suit your cloth. is an old English
proverb. Obviously, it is not really talking about
coats but is telling us to be content with what we
have got. It is a good proverb because so many
people want what they cannot have, and this makes
them discontented. Therefore, they dont enjoy the
things they do have.
16. This proverb ----.
A) teaches the real meaning of happinessB) makes greed seem attractive
C) wants people to be discontentedD) is not very well known in EnglandE) shows us the importance of money
17. People are happy ----.
A) if they are richB) unless they are badly dressedC) because the proverb tells them to beD) as long as they are satisfied with the things
they haveE) when they can learn from proverbs
18. The passage suggests that ----.
A) everyone is equally happyB) a lot of people who should be happy are
notC) happiness depends upon possessionsD) proverbs are really uselessE) one should work hard to earn more
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James has always been a practical sort of person;
he has worked hard but not been able to save
much. Though he had sometimes dreamed of being
rich, he had never really expected to be so.
However, his dream came true when his uncle left
him a fortune. Now that he has got so much money,
he is going to do all the things he has always
wanted to do. To start with, he is going to visit
Japan.
19. James can go to Japan ----.
A) since he is a rich manB) if he saves enough moneyC) provided he continues to work hardD) where his uncle is expecting himE) but he is not anxious to go just yet
20. James ----.
A) has often dreamed that he was living inJapan
B) has earned enough money to go to JapanC) never wastes his money on holidaysD) became rich after his uncles deathE) has been lazy all his life
21. The author carefully points out that ----.
A) everyone ought to work hardB) one shouldnt travel without a lot of moneyC) practical people are never short of moneyD) James has become rich through hard workE) James has changed since he became rich
Dr. Maine advertised for someone to work as a
receptionist at his dental clinic. He wanted someone
who was cheerful and attractive and also willing to
work on Saturdays. Several people applied for the
job but, except for Jenny, none were suitable.
Jenny, however, was just what he wanted.
22. Dr. Maine felt sure that ----.
A) nobody would want to work on SaturdaysB) Jenny would be a good dentistC) Jenny wouldnt agree to work for himD) Jenny was the right person for the jobE) all of those who applied would be suitable
23. Dr. Maine ----.
A) is obviously a very rich manB) doesnt get on well with peopleC) knew what sort of person he needed for his
clinicD) works only on Saturday morningsE) is himself a cheerful and attractive person
24. Aadakilerden hangisi bu paraya enuygun balk olabilir?
A) Training to be a DentistB) Dr. Maine and the OthersC) The Right ReceptionistD) Working HoursE) Advertisements
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There was no other building in sight. The trees,
which grew along the river, completely hid the two
other houses that shared the valley. Looking from
the kitchen window, Mary gave a long sigh of
contentment. She knew she would be happy here;
much happier than she had ever been in the city.
25. The passage is not about ----.
A) Marys happy life in the valleyB) Mary and her new homeC) the hardships of life in the city
D) Marys escape from the cityE) the peace and beauty of the valley
26. Mary is quite sure that ----.
A) the view from her kitchen is spoiled by thetwo other houses
B) she will soon miss the life of the cityC) her neighbours will dislike herD) new houses will be built along the riverE) she will enjoy living in the valley
27. The valley Marry is looking at ----.
A) is very near the city
B) overlooks a riverC) hasnt been lived in for a long timeD) is a very pleasant oneE) is completely deserted
By the end of her first day at work, Janet was
terribly tired. She was also very happy, for she knew
she had made a good beginning. Mr. Taylor was
clearly very pleased with the way she had answered
his telephone and looked after his visitors. He had
also praised her typing. Tomorrow, she thought
happily, it will be much easier.
28. The passage describes ----.
A) how Janet was given her jobB) why Janet is not pleased with her workC) what kind of a man Mr. Taylor isD) Janets first day at work
E) Janets plan for the future
29. From the passage we understand that Janet----.
A) hates her new job
B) is a secretaryC) works as a nurseD) is married to a businessmanE) is going to look for a new job
30. Mr. Taylor ----.
A) is fully satisfied with JanetB) has known Janet for a long timeC) is a difficult man to work forD) is afraid Janet will leave him soonE) has not given Janet much work to do
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Fifty years ago, when I was a child, photographs
were not of general interest. Photographs were
taken of people on special occasions, at weddings
and on birthdays, for instance. These pictures were
usually kept in a box and brought out at intervals to
show the family. Nowadays, photography is
regarded as an art, just as painting is. Many
photographic exhibitions are held and there are
many magazines dealing with the art of the
photography.
31. When the writer was young, ----.
A) he was very interested in photographyB) people didnt think of photography as an artC) he always took photographs on his
birthdayD) people used to go to photographic
exhibitionsE) he took a lot of family photographs
32. During recent years, ----.
A) photography has become a popular form ofart
B) a lot of people have taken photographs ofgood paintings
C) photography has stopped being an artD) photographic exhibitions are often
advertised in magazinesE) more and more people take photographs at
weddings
33. The passage compares ----.
A) public interest in painting today and fiftyyears ago
B) photographic exhibitions and paintingexhibitions
C) wedding photographs and birthdayphotographs
D) photography today and photography fiftyyears ago
E) family photographs of today and fifty yearsago
From the end of the corridor I could hear them
arguing. Liz said that it was the best film she had
seen on television for over a year. Dick said it was
dreadful. He said the story was poor and the acting
was terrible. Liz said he couldnt recognize a good
film when he saw one. What film are you talking
about? I asked as I came into the room. The film
shown last Friday said Liz. The film shown last
Thursday. said Dick. They looked at each other and
we all laughed.
34. Liz and Dick were arguing about ----.
A) a television film they had seen the previousweekB) the film they had just watchedC) whether they should watch the film that
eveningD) which film they should watchE) whether they had seen the film on
Thursday or Friday
35. Liz ----.
A) hasnt watched a film for over yearB) enjoyed the film she saw on Friday eveningC) enjoyed the film even less than DickD) said the story was very poorE) and I both enjoyed the film
36. At the end of the passage, we understandthat ----.
A) Dick actually enjoyed the film very muchB) there are never any good films on
televisionC) Liz and Dick were talking about different
filmsD) Liz and Dick dont like the same filmsE) Dick didnt want to agree with Liz
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Most people do not realize how easy it is to grow
trees from seeds. If you think about it, however, it is
obvious. A few of our forests have been carefully
planted with young trees; but most have grown
naturally over the years. Growing trees from seeds
gives great satisfaction, especially when you can
point to a group of trees and say: I once held them
in my hand.
37. Growing trees from seeds ----.
A) is a very popular hobbyB) is not as easy as you might thinkC) can give you a lot of pleasureD) needs a lot of patienceE) is not a satisfactory method
38. A lot of people ----.
A) think it is difficult to grow trees from seedsB) have made great forests by planting treesC) collect seeds when they go for a walkD) plant small trees in their gardensE) helped to plant the trees
39. I once held those trees in my hand. heremeans ----.
A) those trees have grown naturallyB) I have collected a lot of seeds from those
treesC) I have grown those trees from seedsD) you can grow trees from seedsE) the best trees are all grown from seeds
Mary is going to buy a birthday present for Tony.
Tony is Marys brother and he is three years
younger than she is. He will start school in
September. Mary wants to buy something that he
will use at school. She looked at school bags
yesterday but they were all too expensive.
40. Tony ----.
A) didnt like the presentB) is three years oldC) will buy Mary a presentD) is Marys younger brotherE) has a very expensive school-bag
41. Mary ----.
A) wants a bag like TonysB) bought Tonys birthday present yesterdayC) is younger than her brotherD) wants a school-bag for her birthdayE) couldnt buy Tony a school-bag
42. The passage is about ----.
A) Tonys first day at schoolB) the present Mary wants to buy for her little
brotherC) the school-bag Mary has bought for TonyD) the presents Tony hopes to get on his
birthdayE) Tony and the present he is buying for his
sister
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Bobby never keeps still. So, when his aunt saw him
standing there and not moving at all, she knew
something unusual was happening. She moved
quietly towards him and also began to look where
he seemed to be looking. Just then, in the tall grass
near the fence, she saw a little bird that was too
small to fly. It must have fallen out of its nest.
43. When the aunt saw the little bird, ----.
A) she understood why Bobby had kept sostill
B) she was very sadC) she wanted to put it back in the nest
D) it was frightened of herE) Bobby refused to give to her
44. The little bird ----.
A) hid behind the fenceB) had been caught by BobbyC) tried to fly over the fenceD) was too tired to return to its nestE) fascinated Bobby greatly
45. Bobby ----.
A) did a lot of things his aunt dislikedB) was not very fond of his auntC) called his aunt to look at the birdD) is usually a very active childE) knew where the nest was
When we arrived at the little hotel, the first thing we
did was to see if it was clean. We were particularly
interested in the kitchen, which was in the back of
the building. There we saw large, open shelves filled
with pots and plates. These were clean, but the
floors were very dirty. We also noticed that the food
was not kept covered, and there were a lot of flies
about. So, we decided not to stay in that hotel.
46. The kitchen ----.
A) wasnt clean enoughB) was in a separate buildingC) had a bad smell
D) looked neat and tidyE) was dirty except for the floors
47. This hotel ----.
A) is not properly taken care ofB) attracts a lot of visitorsC) serves excellent foodD) has a most interesting kitchenE) was just the place we were looking for
48. When we saw the kitchen, ----.
A) it had just been cleanedB) we were very pleased with the foodC) everything seemed to be in orderD) we were impressed by the variety of pots
and pansE) we knew this wasnt the right place to stay
at
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It was a fine Sunday in April. David and his sister,
who were going to the zoo, crossed the main road
and joined the queue at the bus stop. There were a
lot of empty buses waiting by the side of the road.
The drivers were standing about in groups talking
and smoking. In the park nearby young mothers
were out with their children. There was someone
selling balloons and someone else small cakes.
49. When David and his sister got to the busstop, -----.
A) they decided to play with the other children
in the parkB) there were no buses in sightC) they began to talk to the driversD) there were a lot of people waiting for the
busE) they bought some cakes
50. In the passage, we are given ----.
A) an account of the animals in the zooB) the reasons for the drivers strikeC) a description of a street one SundayD) a full description of the park near the bus-
stopE) some advice on how to spend our Sundays
51. David ----.
A) is taking his sister to the zooB) would rather spend the afternoon in the
parkC) is going to buy a balloon for his sisterD) wondered why the buses were emptyE) wished his mother had also come along
with them
This was the first time Mary was going to fly. It
wasnt going to be a long flight; in fact, she would be
in the air just under an hour. She got to the airport
an hour before the plane was expected to take off.
She was very excited and also a l ittle nervous. But
before long, it was announced that her flight was
going to be delayed for two hours. Suddenly she felt
very disappointed and didnt know what to do while
she was waiting.
52. It is obvious from the passage that Mary ----.
A) was pleased the flight had been postponed
B) was used to travelling by airC) nearly missed her planeD) was afraid her flight would last for hoursE) began her first flight with a disappointment
53. Marys flight ----.
A) left an hour earlyB) was delayed for two hoursC) suddenly had to be cancelledD) was enjoyable from the beginning to the
endE) was over far too quickly
54. On arrival at the airport, Mary ----.
A) was calm and confidentB) expected the plane to take off in an hourC) had to hurry to catch the planeD) found out that her plane would take off in
less than an hourE) didnt know how long the flight would take
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As Molly left the house she looked at her watch. It
was 3:45. Good, she thought,I have plenty of
time. She was going to the library, and on
Saturdays the library is open until 5 oclock. She
walked along fairly slowly, stopping from time to
time to look at shop windows. When she finally got
to the library it was closed. She was surprised and
looked at her watch again. It was still 3:45. It had
stopped!
55. On Saturday afternoon Molly ----.
A) lost her watch on her way to the libraryB) spent an hour looking at shop windows
C) worked in the libraryD) decided to go shoppingE) wanted to go to the library
56. When Molly got to the library----.
A) it was exactly 5 oclock by her watchB) it was still openC) she was very tiredD) it was 3:45 by her watchE) she found that it was just closing
57. On Saturdays ----.
A) the library doesnt open till 5 oclockB) the library closes at 5 oclockC) Molly goes to the library before 3.45D) it takes Molly a long time to get to the
libraryE) the library sometimes closes early
After a hard week in the office, everyone needs a
change at the weekend. People living in cities love
to get away from the noise there and find some
clean air in the country. If we sometimes can spend
a weekend walking in a forest or fishing in a lake
and eating in the open air, we feel so much better.
We can even work better.
58. After a weekend in the country ----.
A) one usually feels very tiredB) no one wants to return to the city
C) people can do their work betterD) the city seems much noisierE) one doesnt want to go back to work
59. Everybody ----.
A) likes eatingB) has to work hard in the officeC) needs a change sometimesD) stays in the city at the weekendsE) knows how to fish
60. At weekends it is pleasant to ----.
A) read newspapers and magazinesB) stay in the cityC) work in the officeD) go walking and fishing in the countryE) stay at home doing nothing
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts world was a world of
music from the moment he was born. His father,
who was a fine musician, was teaching his daughter
to play the piano. Little Wolfgang used to listen to
his sister as she practised. He quickly learned the
pieces she played. One day he said he wanted to
play too. But he was only three years old then, and
his father thought that his hands were too small.
However, that evening, alone and in the dark, he
played the pieces his sister had been practising and
he played them much better than her.
1. As a child, Mozart ----.
A) was hated by his fatherB) was taught by his sister to play the pianoC) rarely listened to any musicD) had a great talent for musicE) used to play for his sister
2. While his sister was practising, Mozart ----.
A) usually made a lot of noiseB) used to play himselfC) used to feel very boredD) and his father talked about musicE) learned how to play the piano
3. Mozarts father didnt believe that ----.
A) his daughter practised often enoughB) a child of three could possibly play the
pianoC) his children would ever learn to play wellD) music could be regarded as a professionE) children could understand music well
The voyage began well in calm, clear weather. As
usual, the ship was crowded; most of the
passengers were tourists, who after their holiday in
Turkey, were now returning home. There was a
great deal of fun and entertainment on board the
ship. People were eating, dancing, singing and
enjoying themselves. But after the sun set, the
weather began to change, and the sea got rougher
and rougher. Soon nearly everyone was feeling ill.
4. At the start of the voyage ----.
A) everyone was feeling happyB) a lot of people were already seasickC) everyone was looking forward to the
holiday in TurkeyD) the weather was cool and windyE) most of the tourists were complaining
about the weather
5. Most of the passengers on board the ship----.
A) didnt want to return homeB) hated the food they were servedC) got very sick when the storm broke outD) knew the weather would turn so bad in the
eveningE) enjoyed themselves by singing and
dancing all night
6. The passage is about ----.
A) holidays by the seaB) a terrible storm at seaC) the dangers of a sea-voyageD) the first day on board the shipE) tourists in Turkey
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Elephants are not really very savage animals, but
occasionally they can be in a very bad temper. Their
most dangerous habit at such moments is to pick
up, with the trunk, a large stick or stone, and throw it
with great force at someone standing nearby. When
this happens the only thing anyone can do is to
jump quickly out of the way.
7. It is not very often that ----.
A) anyone can get close to an elephantB) an elephant behaves in a savage manner
C) one can jump out of the way of an elephantD) an elephant picks something up with his
trunkE) an elephant is frightened
8. When an elephant is in a bad temper, ----.
A) it may try to hurt someoneB) it moves its trunk from side to sideC) one shouldnt throw stones at itD) one should keep perfectly stillE) it never shows it
9. The worst thing an elephant does is to ---.
A) attack other savage animalsB) destroy everything nearbyC) use its trunk with great forceD) move dangerously fastE) throw things at anyone close to it
It was a misty morning, and there was a soft rain
falling. There were only a few leaves left on the
trees, but on the ground was a thick carpet of brown
and yellow leaves. This was the time of year the old
gardener loved best. Since he was too old to work,
he used to spend his days by the window, looking
out to the garden. It was no longer what it had been
under his care, but still it was lovely.
10. The garden had looked much nicer ----.
A) when he first began to work in itB) during the summer monthsC) before the winter had come
D) from the other windowE) when the old man had been looking after it
11. It is obvious that ----.
A) no one cared any longer for the oldgardener
B) the old gardener disliked staying indoorsC) the old gardener was as fond of his garden
as everD) it always rained heavily there in the springE) the old gardener was no longer interested
in gardening
12. The passage gives a description of ----.
A) the old gardeners dislike of rainB) the old gardeners houseC) the change of the seasonsD) a wet morning in autumnE) the weather in winter
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Once a year Mary goes to spend a week with her
Aunt Sarah who lives in a small seaside town.
Usually she goes in the spring. It all began when
Marys mother had to go into hospital for an
operation and Mary was sent to stay with her aunt.
Mary and her aunt enjoyed being together, and,
before she left, Mary promised to go back again for
another holiday for the following year. These visits
have been going on for six years now.
13. Marys visit to her aunt ----.
A) made her very happyB) came after six yearsC) was postponed until the following yearD) lasted several weeksE) generally takes place in the spring
14. Mary and her aunt ----.
A) usually go on holiday together in the springB) have lived together for six years nowC) have become very fond of each otherD) have promised to go to the hospitalE) have gone away to a small town
15. The first time Mary stayed with her aunt ----.
A) she wished she hadnt goneB) she had to have an operationC) was when her mother was illD) was not very enjoyableE) was the year following her mothers
operation
People are very much influenced by the climate in
which they live. For example, those who live in the
sunny Mediterranean countries are more friendly
and warmer than those living in the cold northern
parts of the world. It is in the north, however, that
the value of the sun is really understood. This is why
the Scandinavian people hold, in the middle of the
summer, one of the biggest festivals of the year,
known as The Midnight Sun Festival.
16. One reason why people of theMediterranean countries are warm and
friendly ----.
A) is the number of festivals they haveB) is the sunny climateC) could be the change in climateD) seems to be that they do not value the sunE) may be that they have never been to the
north
17. The Midnight Sun Festival shows that ----.
A) the summer season has just startedB) the northern parts are not as cold as we
thinkC) the Scandinavian people are really very
friendlyD) the Scandinavian countries have a very
sunny climateE) the Scandinavian people give great
importance to the sun
18. The main idea of the passage is that ----.
A) in the Mediterranean countries no summerfestival is held
B) the Scandinavian people are very fond ofholding festivals
C) there is a close relationship between theclimate of a place and the people livingthere
D) the people of the north and the people ofthe south dont like each other
E) the sun is necessary for the life
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It is a mistake to assume that educational
programmes on television are likely to be boring. In
fact, as long as these programmes are made in a
rich and creative manner, there is no doubt that can
and does draw the attention of people, especially
young people. Perhaps some of the best examples
of successful educational programmes are those
which deal, for instance, with ancient historical sites,
environmental problems, wild life, geography or the
strange world at the bottom of the sea.
19. In the passage it is emphasized that a goodeducational programme ----.
A) has more influence on people if it is shownon television
B) should in the first place be concerned withhistory and biology
C) should involve young people andencourage them to study the natural world
D) can contribute a great deal to peoplesawareness of environmental problems
E) is one which is made creatively andcontains a great deal of interesting material
20. In the passage, the term wild life ----.
A) is used to indicate the behaviour of theyoung people
B) refers to animals, birds and other l ivingbeings in nature
C) signifies the living conditions o primitivepeople
D) means a large unused place of landE) refers to pre-historical times
21. Some people seem to think that ----.
A) only those programmes concerned withhistorical and geographical subjects can befascinating
B) television doesnt give enough importanceto the problems of the youth
C) educational programmes on television areof little interest
D) a lot of money is needed to make a goodeducational programme
E) young people are more interested ineducational programmes than their elders
Nowadays, in England, tea is quite the most
popular, and also the cheapest, of all drinks. People
drink their tea in different ways. Some like it with
sugar, some without. Some drink it with milk, some
with lemon; yet, one way or another just about
everyone drinks tea. This, however, has not always
been the case. During the last century, when tea
was very expensive, it was kept locked up, and the
lady of the house had the key. Tea drinking was
quite a ceremony, reserved for the evenings. At
breakfast everyone drank beer!
22. In the passage it is explained that ----.
A) in England today people have differenthabits of tea drinking
B) in the passage in England only thewealthy were able to drink tea
C) at breakfast England people also like todrink beer
D) English people mostly prefer to have theirtea in the evening
E) in England usually a ceremony is held inthe family before tea is served
23. Compared with the past, in England today
----.
A) more and more people prefer tea to beerB) tea is regarded as a luxuryC) tea is very cheap and commonly availableD) sugar is becoming less and less popularE) people do not care about the quality of tea
24. It is obvious from the passage that ----.
A) English people have always regarded teaas better than beer
B) over the years the popularity of tea inEngland has increased tremendously
C) drinking tea with lemon is only a recenthabit in England
D) like tea, beer is also an extremely populardrink
E) English people are no longer fond ofceremonies
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Elizabeth parked the car and then went into the
busy station to meet Jane who was going to spend
the weekend with her. Elizabeths friends often
came for the weekend, but there was something a
little different about Janes visit. She and Jane
hadnt seen each other for 15 years. While at
university, they shared a flat together for 2 years but
then each had married and Jane and her husband
had lived abroad a great deal. Elizabeth began to
ask herself: Will we even be able to recognize each
other after all these years? Right then she saw
Jane walking towards her and smiling straight at her
with the old, unforgettable smile quite unchanged.
25. Elizabeth is worried ----.
A) because Janes may have changed a greatdeal after all these years
B) in case she wont be able to find a place topark in the car
C) about Jane and her husband who aregoing to live abroad
D) in case Jane will change her mind aboutcoming for the weekend
E) in case after a separation of so many yearsthey may both fail to recognize each other
26. The first thing Elizabeth noticed about Janewhen they met at the station was ----.
A) that she had become quite oldB) how well she was lookingC) that she had not forgotten how to smileD) her smile which had not changed at allE) that she had already been married
27. Elizabeths friendship with Jane ----.
A) went back to their university yearsB) lasted only for two years when they were at
universityC) ended soon after they had each marriedD) has always been envied by all their friendsE) found its best expression in their weekend
visits to each other
There was silence. Neither Mr. Mayne nor Mr.
Bridge spoke. Mr. Mayne looked across at Mr.
Bridge and waited. Both wanted the other to speak.
Neither spoke. It was as if each felt that whoever
spoke first would lose. Presently, they rose together
and together said: Well, I must be going. Then they
nodded slightly to each other and did indeed go. So
they agreed to separate, but on both sides there
was regret, for each was deeply convinced that they
could have formed a business partnership that
would have given them fame and wealth.
28. When Mr. Mayne and Mr. Bridge separated----.
A) each was confident that the partnershipwould flourish
B) they both seemed relievedC) they agreed to meet again soonD) both were feeling disappointedE) they were equally pleased with themselves
29. Mr. Mayne and Mr. Bridge scarcely spoke toeach other because ----.
A) they hated each otherB) they didnt think it was necessaryC) there was nothing to sayD) each wanted the other to startE) they didnt want to work together
30. When Mr. Mayne and Mr. Bridge met, they----.
A) were anxious to talk about their wealthB) hoped to solve their financial problemsC) were both sure that they could have been
successful partners in businessD) found they had nothing to sayE) disliked each other immediately
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On the day of my first piano recital, I became more
and more nervous. To help me calm down, my
piano teacher told me to place several cabbages in
the room where I practised. If I could play for them,
he said, I could play for a real audience. I was so
eager to get over my nerves that I was willing to try
anything. For the next few hours, I played to an
audience of cabbages. When the time of the recital
finally arrived, I was still terribly nervous. My hands
felt like ice. When I finally walked across the stage, I
looked out into the dark audience. I couldnt see
anyone! All those people out there could just as
easily have been cabbages! As I sat down to play,
my hands relaxed. Before I knew it, I had played all
my pieces without a mistake. For the first time, thecabbage heads were applauding!
31. On the day of the recital the music teacher
----.
A) advised the writer to put cabbages in theroom where he practised and play for them
B) warned the writer not to look at theaudience
C) had no patience with the writer because hewas nervous too
D) felt nearly as nervous about the recital asthe writer did
E) couldnt think of a way of helping the writerto stay calm
32. The writer stopped feeling nervous ----.
A) because he had practised a great dealB) when the audience began to applaudC) before he walked onto the stageD) as soon as the concert was overE) when he found he couldnt see the
audience
33. In the passage it is explained that ----.
A) the writer was always nervous on the dayof the concert
B) the writer played to some cabbagesbecause there was no real audience
C) the writer finally began to relax just beforehe began his recital
D) the room was so cold that the writershands felt like ice
E) the writer always practised in a roomwhere there were cabbages
Mountaineering has this advantage over most other
sports; enjoyment depends very little indeed on
natural ability or technical skill; it is a sport without
winners and without losers. By all means study the
technique of climbing if it interests you. But, believe
me, provided you go to really good mountain
country, it doesnt much matter how you climb or
what you climb. There are three things that matter;
look up frequently to see the way ahead; dont leave
the holds you have until you have tested new ones;
do all you can to help those climbing with you.
34. As it is pointed out in the passage,mountaineering is a sport ----.
A) in which nobody wins and nobody losesB) that is not suitable for the oldC) in which technique is not easy to learnD) which can be enjoyed anywhere in the
countryE) that most people are interested in
35. When climbing, one must ----.
A) always follow the good climbersB) be careful to check that new holds are safe
before leaving old onesC) always keep to known routesD) never look backE) try to develop ones natural abilities
36. The passage emphasizes the fact that ----.
A) the techniques of climbing are of greatimportance
B) there is actually not much really goodclimbing country
C) climbing is not a team sportD) one climber should always help anotherE) few people really enjoy climbing
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The desires of a child were naturally rather limited in
the Victorian era. Toys were simple and
comparatively few. There were no bicycles or
mechanical models. The average child made his
own fun from very cheap materials. Really the only
shop the child dreamed of entering for his own
purposes was the sweetshop. Nowadays, a
bewildering variety of toys, magazines and
entertainments are competing for his interest and
money. The boredom of having everything ready-
made leads to a constant desire for something new.
37. It is suggested in the passage that the
modern child ----.
A) wishes he had been born in the Victorianera
B) suffers from boredom in spite of all the toysC) develops his abilities by playing with toysD) is well able to amuse himselfE) is allowed to eat too much
38. According to the passage ----.
A) mechanical toys are essential to a childshappiness
B) a child should not be left to make his ownfun
C) home-made toys give more pleasure thanready-made ones
D) a constant desire for something new wasencouraged in children in Victorian times
E) simple toys slow down a childsdevelopment
39. The passage emphasizes ----.
A) a child should have money to spend ontoys
B) the importance, in childhood, of a largechoice of toys
C) how lucky the modern child isD) that sweets are not good for the healthE) the difference between a Victorian child
and a present-day one
Most people werent impressed when, in 1913, the
Daily Mail newspaper offered 10,000 to the first
pilot to fly across the Atlantic in under 72 hours. The
majority of scientists, even, said it could not be
done. Certainly the problems involved were many
and far-ranging. Obviously, the design of the
aeroplane was of great importance, but so too were
the skill and courage of the pilot and the navigator;
weather conditions also had to be taken into
consideration. A very few enthusiasts thought it
might be possible ten years later. They were wrong.
A pilot received the prize six years later.
40. When the Daily Mail offered a prize in 1913,for flying across the Atlantic ----.
A) there were few aeroplanes that could stayin the air for more than 72 hours
B) many enthusiastic amateurs were eager totry
C) the majority of scientists thought it could bedone
D) almost no one believed it was possible todo this within the next ten years
E) the general public were very interested inthe scheme
41. The 10,000 prize offered by the Daily Mailin 1913 ----.
A) was shared by pilot and navigatorB) was never wonC) was won ten years laterD) was received even earlier than some
enthusiasts expectedE) aimed at encouraging better aircraft design
42. The passage points out that ----.
A) before the Atlantic could be crossed byplane, many factors had to be considered
B) the prize of 10,000 was actually notworth very much
C) the majority of scientists were extremelyinterested in the project
D) the Daily Mail was impressed by thecourage of the pilot who received the prize
E) weather conditions were favourable on the
day of the flight
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Every summer many people, girls and boys and
men, try to swim from England to France or from
France to England. The distance at the nearest
points is only about twenty miles, but because of the
strong currents the distance that must be swum is
usually more than twice as far. The f irst man to
succeed in swimming across the Channel was
Captain Webb, an English man. This was in August
1875. He landed in France 21 hours 45 minutes
after entering the water at Dover. Since then, there
have been many successful swims and the time has
been shortened. One French swimmer crossed in
11 hours and 5 minutes.
43. Swimming the Channel is not as easy as itmight seem ----.
A) as the distance between the two countriesis far too much
B) and it always takes more or less 20 hoursC) and only two people have managed to do it
so farD) so few people even try to swim itE) for there are very strong currents
44. The first time anyone swam across thechannel ----.
A) was two centuries agoB) was when England and France organized
a swimming competitionC) no one really believed himD) he was helped by favourable currentsE) he reached Dover just before 10 in the
evening
45. The time Captain Webb needed to swimacross the Channel ----.
A) was unbelievably shortB) has since been nearly reduced to halfC) still remains a recordD) was thought to be far too longE) hasnt been equalled by any French
swimmer
A new discovery of a dinosaur fossil in Antarctica
has confirmed the idea that dinosaurs lived not only
in the Northern Hemisphere but also in the Southern
Hemisphere as well. Up until this discovery,
scientists had found dinosaur remains on every
continent except for Antarctica. This new discovery
now confirms the idea that dinosaurs were
distributed worldwide. If the dinosaur fossil is shown
to be related to other dinosaurs of the same period
in South America, it will also support the idea that
South America and Antarctica were once linked
together.
46. It is only recently that ----.
A) important scientific studies about theSouthern Hemisphere have been carriedout
B) scientists have been seriously interested infossils
C) a dinosaur fossil has been discovered inAntarctica
D) some new facts about the NorthernHemisphere have come to light
E) Antarctica has been discovered
47. One can understand from the passage that----.
A) dinosaurs, at one time in the past, lived inboth hemispheres
B) dinosaurs were in fact, more commonlyfound in the Southern Hemisphere
C) scientists had long since realized thatdinosaurs had actually lived in Antarctica
D) the dinosaur fossil, discovered inAntarctica, was significantly different fromthose found in other continents
E) the discovery of a dinosaur fossil inAntarctica was actually of little importanceto scientists
48. It is hoped that the discovery of thedinosaur fossil in Antarctica ----.
A) would contribute significantly to ourknowledge of the Northern Hemisphere
B) will throw further light on the existence ofdinosaurs in the past
C) would lead to further similar discoveries inthe Southern Hemisphere
D) could answer the question whether SouthAmerica and Antarctica were originallyconnected
E) will attract more scientists to this type ofwork
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A popular method of treating frozen fingers and toes
in very cold, even freezing weather is to slowly
rewarm them or rub them with snow. The best
treatment, however, is not slow rewarming. Putting
the frozen fingers or toes in a warm bath or using a
hot water bottle are both good ways to treat them.
Hot drinks to warm the body from within are also
helpful. One must be careful about burning the skin,
however. The temperature of any heat applied
should not be greater than 43 C.
49. The main concern of the passage is ----.
A) why frozen fingers and toes should beslowly re-warmedB) how to keep adequately warm in winterC) how to treat fingers and toes that have
been frozenD) the dangers of freezing weather for the
bodyE) why one should have plenty of hot drinks in
winter
50. It is pointed out in the passage that ----.
A) the use of hot water bottles to rewarm thebody in not advisable
B) one should try to rewarm frozen fingersand toes fairly rapidly
C) in rewarming the body the higher thetemperature, the better the result is
D) people should be warned not to go out infreezing cold weather
E) one should take a hot bath as soon aspossible in winter
51. The author warns that ----.
A) the minimum temperature required is 43 CB) in rewarming the body, care must be taken
not to burn the skinC) one should never rub frozen fingers and
toes with snowD) hot drinks must not be taken in
immediatelyE) recovery cannot be as rapid as one would
expect
Bicycling in America has been growing at an
amazing rate. Bicycles used to be sold to parents
for their children. Now those same parents are
buying them for themselves, as well as for their
children. And grandparents are cycling, too.
Moreover, people dont simply cycle for fun and for
the exercise. Many young executives ride bikes to
work as an alternative to adding to the pollution of
cities, and to fighting traffic jams, while college and
high school students find bikes an economical
alternative to cars or buses.
52. In the passage it is emphasized that, inAmerica ----.
A) more and more people of all ages are nowusing bicycles
B) few collage can afford to run a carC) no executive feels he can cycle to workD) most parents feel it is dangerous for
children to cycle to schoolE) a great many traffic jams are being caused
by cyclists
53. Cycling is also a hobby that ----.
A) attracts fewer and fewer peopleB) is getting increasingly more expensiveC) only appeals to the youngD) has a high-accident rateE) the whole family can enjoy
54. From the passage we can infer that ----.
A) different people have different reasons forpreferring a bicycle to a car
B) most Americans can no longer afford to runa car
C) young children should not be allowed tocycle on main roads
D) a lot of parents are borrowing theirchildrens bicycles
E) cycling is fun in the country but not in a city
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It is easy enough to understand why birds should
migrate, and one can understand how they time
their migrations according to changing day length or
temperature. The real mystery is, how do they know
which way to go? Human navigators, even with the
help of all kinds of modern instruments, still make
mistakes. So how do birds manage to find their way
without making any mistake?
55. The most puzzling thing about the migrationof the birds is ----.
A) why they always leave at the end of thesummerB) how they know what route to followC) that they are less skilful than human beings
at navigationD) why they feel the need to migrateE) the timing of their departure
56. According the passage, the change in the
length of the days and the temperature ----.
A) help birds to find their way with greataccuracy
B) hardly affect the migration of the birdsC) can be measured accurately to aid
navigationD) play a vital role in timing their migrationE) have always been a mystery to man
57. From the passage we realize that, in spite of
high technology, man ----.
A) cannot make birds change their migrationhabits
B) is still unable to explain the reasons for themigration of birds
C) cannot measure changes in day length andtemperature with any accuracy
D) has failed to improve navigation techniquesE) is not efficient as birds at navigation
In an interview yesterday Mr. Wilson was
questioned about the harmful effects of horror
movies on teenagers. He argued that such effects
were often exaggerated, and claimed that other
types of film were far more dangerous for young
people. When asked to prove these, he pointed out
that horror films were often set in unreal situations
and were clearly not to be taken seriously. In
contrast, he claimed that films showing violent crime
often set in everyday life, and were therefore more
damaging.
58. In Mr. Wilsons opinion, horror films ----.
A) cost more than other kinds of filmB) are more popular among the elderly than
among the youngC) should be banned altogetherD) are less damaging to young people than
films of violent crimeE) have recently ceased to appeal to the
young
59. For Mr. Wilson the main difference betweena horror film and one showing violent crime
is that the former ----.
A) is mainly concerned with everydaysituations
B) is liked by the young, and the latter by theold
C) is unrelated to life, whereas the latter isD) is less expensive to produce than the latterE) rarely receives any attention from the
young
60. The interviewer wanted to find out whether----.
A) young people were being harmed by horrorfilms
B) Mr. Wilson had himself been affected byhorror films
C) Mr. Wilson preferred horror films to films ofviolence
D) people were seriously objecting to horrorfilms
E) the affect of films were being exaggerated
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The famous tower of London was built as a fortress
by William the Conqueror. Early in the Middle Ages
the kings used it as a palace. Later on, it was turned
into a prison, but only distinguished prisoners,
including statesmen and princes, were held there.
Today the tower is a national museum, where
among other things; the jewellery of the English
kings and queens is on display.
1. It is obvious from the passage that thefunctions of the Tower of London ----.
A) were all established by William theConqueror
B) have always been controlled by the kingsC) have varied greatly over the centuriesD) are all of military natureE) have not changed at all since the Middle
Ages
2. We learn from the passage that the Tower----.
A) was not originally intended to be fortressB) was never a prison for ordinary peopleC) is still unique example of medieval
architectureD) was never a residence of English kingsE) functions today only as a jewellery
museum
3. William the Conquerors original purpose inbuilding the Tower London ----.
A) was one of defenceB) was to exhibit his valuable jewelleryC) was strongly criticized later in the Middle
AgesD) remains unknown even nowE) is still being debated among historians
Never before in history have people been so aware
of what is going on in the world. Television,
newspapers and radio keep us continually informed
and stimulate our interest. The sociologists interest
in the world around him is intense, for society is his
field of study. Indeed, he needs to know what is
happening in society; he wants to know what makes
the social world what it is, how it is organized, why it
changes in the way that it does. Such knowledge is
valuable not only for those who make great
decisions, but also for you, since this is the world in
which you live in your way.
4. The passage emphasizes that whatever
goes on in the world today ----.
A) is quickly forgotten by the majorityB) only concerns the sociologistC) first makes the headlines in the passageD) is of great interest to everyoneE) can easily be ignored by people in power
5. It is pointed out in the passage that, amongother things, sociologists are very much
interested in ----.
A) our reaction to their studiesB) the effect of television on educationC) the reasons for social changesD) how people make a living in the worldE) environmental problems
6. One may conclude from the passage thatthe studies made by sociologists ----.
A) are extremely useful both to decisionmakers and to ordinary people
B) are of little interestC) receive a lot of attention from the mediaD) are primarily intended for students of
sociologyE) do not adequately reflect real conditions in
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Good students usually have good study habits and
know how to plan their time efficiently. Some find it
helpful to draw up a five or six day programme each
week and plan what they will do and when. Of
course, one cannot always keep to such a plan.
Unexpected things often happen but even the
making of such a plan forces us to think about what
we ought to do during the week and this is the first
step towards doing it.
7. A week study programme can be very useful----.
A) after good study habits have beenestablished
B) but doesnt lead to better study habitsC) so long as it is not very detailedD) even if one doesnt keep to it exactlyE) if one knows it cant be changed
8. Good students ----.
A) only do what they ought to do and not what
they want to doB) waste a lot of time thinking about what they
ought to doC) owe their success to good study habits and
careful planning of their timeD) take five or six days to do what they could
do in two or three daysE) cant plan their time efficiently without
someone to help them
9. One advantage of drawing up a work plan
every week is that ----.
A) we realize that a lot of the work we do isunnecessary
B) unexpected problems can be avoidedC) we can give ourselves two whole free daysD) it reminds us of what we have to do during
the weekE) we soon grow used to working at regular
times
Many people who have to start the day early find it
difficult to wake up properly. For some of them, the
solution is very straight-forward: they drink two cups
of coffee and the feelings of the fatigue disappear.
This is the effect of caffeine, which is a family of
stimulants found not only in coffee but also in such
drinks as tea, cola and cocoa. Taken in reasonable
amounts, the stimulating chemical may help some
people to work more efficiently. However, excessive
quantities of caffeine can cause several irritating,
unhealthy side effects. Studies show, in fact, that
more than two cups of tea a day can cause
unpleasant symptoms such as nervousness,
irritability, stomach pain and insomnia.
10. The passage suggests that it is inadvisablefor one to ----.
A) drink any tea, coffee or cocoa at allB) drink more than two cups of tea a dayC) start the day without a stimulant of some
sortD) use any other stimulant but caffeineE) drink coffee late in the day
11. Caffeine and other similar stimulants----.
A) can produce certain unpleasant sideeffects if large doses are taken
B) are completely harmlessC) always have a negative effect upon peopleD) actually never lead to improved
performanceE) are only to be found in tea, coffee and cola
12. The passage points out that many peoplebegin the day with two cups of coffee ----.
A) even when they dont feel sleepyB) because, by doing so, they soon feel wide
awakeC) because there is less caffeine in coffee
than in teaD) if they know the day ahead is likely to be
an irritating oneE) as this is the best way to cure certain
stomach pains and insomnia
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Like so many other materials in Japan, paper too
has come in for many hundreds of years of artistic
consideration. At one period of the countrys history,
the paper on which a poem was written was as
important as the poem itself. A thousand years ago
there were whole towns actively engaged in making
paper. Such towns still exist, but there were also
many farming villages which then, as they do today,
made paper to earn extra income during the winter.
At present, about half of Japans farmers must add
to their incomes with winter jobs. Although a large
amount of winter employment is provided by
construction companies, some farmers continue to
work at such cottage industries as paper-making.
13. It is obvious from the passage that the art ofpaper-making in Japan ----.
A) is still the most important source of incomefor a large part of the population
B) has disappeared owing to industrializationC) was of no economic value at all in the pastD) was only practised by the peasants in the
countryE) has a long history
14. The passage emphasizes that approximatelyfifty per cent of the farming population inJapan ----.
A) is not satisfied with current farming policiesB) prefers town life to village lifeC) engages in a secondary occupation in the
winterD) plans to give up farming and go into
construction workE) has no concept of the national history
15. It is suggested that paper-making ---.
A) encouraged the development of poetry inB) is still one of Japans cottage industriesC) has never been a significant commercial
interest in JapanD) has seldom been regarded as an art by the
JapaneseE) and construction are the two major areas
of employment in Japan
One tends to assume that Iceland must be very
cold. In fact it isnt. The Gulf Stream warms it and so
do hot springs. The whole city of Reykjavik, the
capital of Iceland, is heated by hot water pumped
from springs. These waters also warm a great many
city swimming pools. There are greenhouses in
almost every backyard in Reykjavik. Heat for the
greenhouses also comes from the hot springs.
Tomatoes, peppers and melons are grown at all
times of the year. Flowers like tulips and pinks are
also grown.
16. The passage paints a picture of Reykjavikthat ----.
A) ignores geographical factorsB) emphasises how cold and barren it isC) implies that the level of civilization is lowD) is distinctly unpleasantE) is both surprising and attractive
17. The people of Reykjavik ----.
A) lead primitive, uncomfortable livesB) suffer greatly from the cold climateC) make very good use of the hot springsD) cannot afford to heat their houses properlyE) have done nothing to make life in the
capital pleasant
18. Tomatoes, peppers and melons ----.
A) are the only food produced in IcelandB) are some of the chief imports of IcelandC) are naturally great luxuries in IcelandD) grow all the year round in IcelandE) have only recently been introduced into
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When Queen Victoria died in 1901, the world was
entering a new and exciting period of change. For
instance, in that year, for the first time, wireless
signals had crossed the Atlantic and, in the following
year, an airship flew from Europe to America.
Already the motor car had come into use and was
making life much easier. Telephones also were
becoming fairly common. Politically and
economically, people looked forward to a time of
peace, wealth and progress. In fact, nothing
seemed to stand in the way of such a future.
19. It is obvious from the passage that thetwentieth century ----.
A) opened with a decline in industrial andeconomic activity
B) inherited, from the previous century, verymany serious social and political problems
C) began in a spirit of hope and confidencewhich was more or less world-wide
D) was ushered in by a wave of despair anddiscontent
E) introduced a period of economic andpolitical unrest
20. At the beginning of the twentieth century,people ----.
A) were still not fully aware of the benefits orthe telephone
B) believed that technological and economicprogress could not be halted
C) preferred to make their long distancejourneys by airship
D) were extremely upset by the death ofQueen Victoria
E) felt ill at ease in the face of so muchchange
21. From the passage one can conclude that atthe turn of the new century ----.
A) the drawbacks of industrialization becameevident
B) it seemed that nothing more could beinvented
C) progress and change were to be seen onevery side
D) technological progress was hampered byan economic crisis
E) the main emphasis was on improvedcommunications
There can be few more depressing stories in the
entire history of mans exploitation of nature than
the wide-spread destruction of whales. Whales have
not only suffered untold cruelty but now face total
extermination. Already entire populations have been
wiped out, and the only reason why no species has
yet been finished off is due to the vastness and
inaccessibility of the oceans. Hence, a few have
always managed to escape, but how much longer
can this go on?
22. The author points out that, of all the animalsin nature, it is probably the whales that ----.
A) have aroused most sympathy amongordinary peopleB) have attracted the least scientific attentionC) alone can survive mans hunting instinctD) have suffered most from mans crueltyE) can finally avoid total extinction
23. According to the passage, if whales have sofar survived, it is because ----.
A) they have taken refuge in the vast
expanses of the oceansB) they breed fast an are difficult to catchC) modern man has recognised the need to
preserve themD) various measures have been taken to save
them from total exterminationE) man has finally realized that nature must
not be exploited
24. In the passage the author expresses hisdoubts about whether ----.
A) many species of whales ought to bepreserved
B) the exploitation of nature can be justifiedC) whales can actually survive in the futureD) many really is a cruel to whales as some
people have claimedE) there is any point in trying to preserve all
species of animals
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England is famous for its gardens, and most people
like gardening. This is probably one reason why so
many people prefer to live in houses rather than in
flats. Particularly in suburban areas it is possible to
pass row after row of ordinary small houses, each
one with its neatly kept patch of grass surrounded
by a great variety of flowers and shrubs. Enthusiasts
of gardening get a great deal of helpful advice from
television and magazines.
31. The passage points out, because manyEnglish people are fond of gardening,----.
A) they dont want to live suburban areasB) houses are more popular than flatsC) they can spare little time for televisionD) the price of land is constantly going upE) they grow flowers but not grass and fruit
trees
32. The passage stresses that people interestedin gardening ----.
A) find it necessary to move out to distantrural areas
B) need large gardens in order to derivesatisfaction
C) are in a minority in EnglandD) get very little encouragement from the
mediaE) are supplied with information and guidance
by both television and the press
33. The passage is concerned with ----.
A) the increasing demand for new varieties offlowers and shrubs
B) the problems of gardening in suburbanareas
C) the new techniques in gardeningD) the enthusiasm of people in England for
gardens and gardeningE) how to look after the grass in gardens
Public libraries, maintained by the local authorities,
are well developed and progressive, and
everywhere allow people to borrow books without
charge. The books in the lending section are always
kept on open shelves, and library staffs are very
helpful in getting books on request from other
libraries through the exchange system. Most
libraries report an increase in borrowing over the
past few years, so television does not seem to be
stopping people from reading, as it was feared that
it would.
34. It is explained in the passage that any bookwhich is not available in one library ----.
A) wont be available at any libraryB) can be brought from anotherC) discourages people from using librariesD) spoils the whole lending system of the
public librariesE) should be reported to the librarian
35. As pointed out in the passage, peoplenowadays ----.
A) prefer entertaining television programmesto reading
B) are using public libraries more than theyused to in the past
C) read a lot but dont use the libraries muchD) complain a great deal about the poor
services the libraries are offeringE) are using the exchange system less and
less frequently
36. The passage gives us the impression thatpublic libraries ----.
A) charge more than is necessary for theservices given
B) are no longer receiving any financialsupport from local authorities
C) are working extremely efficiently at presentD) do not cooperate with each other at allE) are understaffed and poorly equipped
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Fahrenheit is the system of measuring the
temperature, how hot or cold something is, used by
many people in Britain. The freezing point of
Fahrenheit is 32 degrees. So a cold winters day in
Britain would have a temperature of 38 F (3
centigrade), and a hot summers day would have
temperature of 90 F (32 centigrade). The Fahrenheit
scale was invented by the German scientist Gabriel
Fahrenheit in 1710. Today in Britain most people
over twenty-five know the Fahrenheit scale but the
centigrade system (Celsius) is being used more and
more. Weather forecasts on television and
newspapers show temperature in both scales.
37. It is explained in the passage that the term Fahrenheit ----.
A) has retained its popularity among youngpeople
B) is very rarely used in Britain todayC) refers to the scale of temperature between
32 and 90D) is never used in weather forecastsE) derives from the name of a German
scientist
38. It is implied in the passage that in the longrun, the Celsius system ----.
A) will be remembered only by the elderlyB) will soon fall into disuseC) seems likely to be favoured by
newspapers but not only by the televisionD) will replace the FahrenheitE) will improve and become more reliable
39. The passage deals with ----.
A) two different systems of measuring thetemperature
B) the advantages of the Fahrenheit scaleover the Celsius scale
C) the scientific research carried out byGabriel Fahrenheit
D) the range in temperature to be found in theBritish Isles
E) the declining popularity of the Celsius scalein Britain
The Falklands are a group of islands in the South
Atlantic close to Argentina, with a population of
1,200 British citizens. They have been British
territory since 1892. Disputes about who owns the
islands go back to the eighteenth century. Argentina
has long claimed that these islands, which they call
the Malvinas, belong to them. They occupied the
islands in April 1982 and the Falklands War lasted
until July 1982, when British forces won them back.
The Falklands War had an enormous impact on
Britain and is still controversial. Some people see it
as a restoration of Britains old imperial power.
40. It is pointed out in the passage that bothBritain and Argentina ----.
A) were reluctant to start the Falklands WarB) regard the Falklands as their own territoryC) realize that these islands are of no
importance to anyoneD) prefer to use the name Malvinas for these
islandsE) only laid claim to the islands after 1982
41. According to passage, the Falklands War
----.
A) was being fought, on and off, between1892 and 1982
B) was largely ignored by the British publicC) showed how right Argentina was in
claiming the islandsD) was followed by a withdrawal of most
British citizens from the islandsE) broke out when the islands were invaded
by Argentina
42. One may conclude from the passage that,even today, Britishs hold over the FalklandsIsland ----.
A) is regarded as politically and economicallyunnecessary by everyone in Britain
B) could, in all likelihood, lead to another warbetween Britain and other powers
C) causes more problems than benefits to theBritish public
D) is felt by some people to be a continuationof the British imperial rule
E) has not been accepted anywhere but inArgentina
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The beauty of bread lies in its simplicity. Flour and
liquid are the main ingredients, along with yeast and
sometimes salt. From these basics we get a
nourishing and tasty food that gives us
carbohydrates, protein, and B vitamins, textures,
and flavours. Practically every culture has its own
type of bread, and many have more than one. For
centuries it was the white bread that was popular;
but nowadays more and more people rightly prefer
the brown, village type of bread which contains far
more vitamins and is also much tastier.
43. As it is pointed out in the passage, theingredients of bread ----.
A) dont allow for much originality in themanner of cooking
B) vary greatly in different parts of the worldC) are few and simple but there is much
variety in the type of bread producedD) are low in food valueE) are now very different from what they were
a few centuries ago
44. The passage stresses that bread is a useful
item in our diet ----.
A) even though most people dont really likethe taste
B) but should only be eaten in small quantitiesC) especially if we confine ourselves to the
white varietiesD) on account of both its flavour and the
nourishment it providesE) so long as it is eaten with foods containing
protein and carbohydrates
45. According to the passage, the present daytrend in favour of the brown bread ----.
A) is understandable and to be encouragedB) is not a healthy trendC) cannot be expected to continueD) is to be found only in the villagesE) has nothing to do with quality or
nourishment, but only with appearance
Many of us enjoy a visit to a zoo and for those
seeing lions and tigers for the first time it is surely a
most thrilling experience. But how many people stop
to wonder how the animals are feeling in their often
unsuitable surroundings? Most zoos cannot afford
to provide all the separate species with the right
environment. The animals in zoos may be well-fed,
but a hunting animal wants to hunt for its own food.
46. It is pointed out in the passage that, comingclose to such wild animals as tigers andlions ----.
A) can only be possible in large zoosB) gives some people a strong sense of
excitementC) can make them very aggressive towards
peopleD) is unsettling for young childrenE) is the only way to understand their eating
habits
47. The writer feels that few people ----.
A) visit a zoo in order to see the animals thereB) are indifferent to the feelings of zoo
animalsC) are interested in any of the animal speciesD) are sufficiently sensitive to the conditions
of animals kept in zoosE) really want to see a living lion or tiger
48. It is emphasized in the passage that, theliving conditions of most animals in zoos----.
A) are carefully designed to make the animalshappy
B) have recently improved greatlyC) could easily be improved at little costD) tell us a lot about the natural environmentE) are very different from those of their natural
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Born in January 30th 1951, Phil Collins seemed
destined for a life on the stage. While his father was
in charge of an insurance office, his mother
managed a theatre school in London. All three of
her children had parts in films. When Phil got a part
in the London production of Oliver, he left school
for a career in acting. Meanwhile, he was already
playing drums at parties and clubs and had begun
to write his own songs, secretly hoping that one day
this would be his full-time job. Then, in 1975,
something happened that changed his life. He
became the drummer of the Genesis group.
49. As the passage points out, the pop musicsinger Phil Collins ----.
A) originally wanted to work alongside hisfather
B) was introduced early in his life to the worldof entertainment
C) got little encouragement from his familyD) was the first in his family to go on stageE) continued his schooling even after he took
a part in the musical Oliver
50. According to the passage, although PhilCollins began his career in the theatre, ----.
A) his real interest lay in musicB) he always dreamed of being a successful
businessman like his fatherC) his real talent was in film-makingD) he did so very unwillinglyE) he has always disliked being in the public
eye
51. The passage tells us that the year 1975 ----.
A) was when Phil Collins first had a songaccepted by Genesis
B) was the year in which Phil Collins left theGenesis group
C) was a turning point in Phil Collinss lifeD) was one of great disappointments for Phil
CollinsE) saw the end of Phil Collinss career as a
singer
British towns suffer from the same traffic
congestion, noise and polluting fumes as all towns
in the western world. However, as yet, only London,
Newcastle, Glasgow and to a small extent Liverpool,
have useful railways going underground through the
central areas. Elsewhere there are plans for building
underground railways but they have little hope of
making any progress with them so long as public
expenditure is restricted. In general, the north has
better public transport than the south, with cheap
and frequent bus services using better roads shared
with fewer cars.
52. As it is pointed out in the passage, mostBritish towns have no underground railway
system ----.
A) as the system is felt to cause a great dealof pollution
B) since the majority of people have their ownprivate means of transport
C) as this is not felt to be a practical systemoutside London
D) because there is not sufficient publicmoney available for such projects
E) simply because the people feel no need forone
53. We can understand from the passage that
----.
A) Liverpool has the most developedunderground train system in Britain
B) more people drive their own cars in thenorth than in the south
C) the north of the Britain suffers less fromtraffic problems than the south does
D) the south of Britain enjoys cheap andhighly efficient bus services
E) British cities have much less air pollutionthan cities in the west
54. The author suggests that undergroundrailways are an excellent means of transportsince ----.
A) they are a much cheaper means oftransport than buses
B) they do not pollute the streets of a city withnoise and petrol fumes
C) the building and maintenance of them ascomparatively cheap
D) the numbers who use them can easily berestricted
E) the services offered on them are constantlybeing improved
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The famous English detective Thomas Wilson was
actually a great lover of music; he often played the
violin and even composed some music. He would
sometimes spend a whole afternoon listening to
music, and this would make him extremely happy.
On such occasions he grew gentle and dreamy,
quite unlike the sharp, clever and rather frightening
detective that everybody knew him to be. But such a
mood rarely lasted long; and when it left him, he
was more alert and businesslike than ever.
55. The writer describes a side of DetectiveWilsons character which ----.
A) he thinks is unsuitable for a detectiveB) is referred to as a major defectC) was little known by the general publicD) had a bad effect upon his workE) eventually led to his downfall
56. The writer points out that, after a quietafternoon spent in listening to music,Wilson ----.
A) went back to his detective work withgreater efficiency
B) would lose interest in his professional workC) found himself behaving in an aggressive
mannerD) wished he didnt have to work in an
aggressive mannerE) would take up his violin and play some of
his own works
57. We can understand from the passage thatWilson was generally regarded as ----.
A) being rather unreliable as detectivesB) a man of many and varied talentsC) rather a cruel person, even a wicked oneD) an extremely intelligent detective, and one
to be fearedE) someone whose behaviour was disliked by
many people
During the Crimean War, Florence Nightingale
showed extraordinary qualities of determination and
organizing ability. In the English hospital where she
worked, conditions at first were terrible; dirt and
disease probably caused more deaths among the
soldiers than did the wounds received in battle. Still,
under these circumstances, Florence Nightingale
gradually built up a highly disciplined nursing staff
and, together with more adequate medical supplies,
she was able to improve conditions and be of real
service to the soldiers. However, the work was hard,
and as a result, her own health suffered.
58. One important point the passage makes is
that Florence Nightingale ----.
A) would have been more efficient if she hadhad a more qualified nursing staff
B) was not liked by the nursing staff becauseof her harsh disciplines
C) hated the terrible conditions in the hospitalas she herself had poor health
D) failed to improve conditions in the hospitalas she herself had poor health
E) overcame, with great efficiency, theproblems she faced in a military hospital
59. It is clear from the passage that, becauseFlorence Nightingale was a determined
person with a gift for organizing, she ----.
A) volunteered to serve in the Crimean WarB) was widely criticised by her staffC) did little nursing herselfD) was able to succeed in her workE) was selected by the army to work as a
nurse in the hospital
60. As the writer points out in the passage,
conditions in the military hospital were atthe beginning so bad that ----.
A) they accounted for more deaths among thesoldiers than war itself
B) little could be done to improveC) Florence Nightingale felt she had little
chance of successD) many of the nursing staff fell illE) medical supplies soon ran out
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Skiing is a popular sport, enjoyed by people of all
ages. The best skiers, that is, the professionals,
have until recently been Europeans. The Austrian,
the French, and the Italian have generally been the
fastest in international competitions. Recently,
however, skiers from other countries have also
come to the fore and demonstrated their skills. As a
result, interest in a sport has become worldwide,
and this has led to highly competitive ski industry.
1. It is clear from the passage that theEuropean ----.
A) are determined to improve their skiing skillsB) are now losing their head lead in skiing
sportsC) will soon dominate the ski industry in the
worldD) regard skiing as the worlds most popular
sportE) regret having invested so heavily in the sky
industry
2. The writer emphasizes that the developmentof the ski industry in the world ----.
A) owes little to the growing internationalinterest in this sport
B) has been fastest in countries outsidesEurope
C) has been the result of the efforts made bythe European professionals
D) has been to the benefit of the Europeancountries
E) is due to the growing internationalpopularity of skiing as a sport
3. According to the passage, as a sport, skiing----.
A) arouses little interest outside EuropeB) is in the hands of professionals onlyC) is not confined to any special age groupD) is rapidly becoming too expensive for most
peopleE) originally came into being in Austria
The Amazon basin is a huge area in Brazil. It has
always attracted businessmen on account of its
valuable and rich resources such as rubber, coffee
and cocoa. However, it is not easy to make money
by starting an enterprise there. As the Brazilian say
If you want to succeed, you must believe in the
Amazon, and you must be young. Many rich men,
including Henry Ford, have poured money into the
area and gone away with nothing.
4. The writer points out that manybusinessmen----.
A) have expected to make their fortune in theAmazon basin, but most of them have