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You and your friend have been waiting half an hour for
another friend who has not
3.
2.
4.
dozen.
2.
3.
4.
pesticides
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Part One:
1. Oral Expression
Directions:
1.1
Conversation
accident at school
and
Maria:
___12___.My daughter
go to see my daughter
to her teacher.
10. 1.
2. excuse me
4. I do apologize
4. Lets go now,
please
13. 1.
Please let me go
No way
4. Im afraid I
2. Oh, dear
3. No problem
15. 1.
2. I want to go
me
4. You mustnt
12. 1.
now
help me
2. Its hard to
4. Ah, my mistake
careful
5
2. Please hurry up
4. But be more
1.2
Situational Dialogs
3.
2.
4.
17. Your boss has the flu and has to take sick leave.
3.
2.
4.
Im happy to help.
It takes me days to get everything done.
______
that.
1.
Yes, please.
3.
3.
2.
4.
Museum.
I say: ______
1.
2.
4.
3.
my job?
22. Nat forgot to tell his host family that he would not
2.
4.
3.
2. Yes, Ive
3.
______
1.
2.
4.
3.
wait a while.
3.
2. Yes, I can
4. No, thank
sentence incorrect.
and spores.
industrial plants.
4
10
person contact.
provide it.
4
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
12
37.
used as energy.
39.
Part Two:
1. Sentence Level
Directions:
sentence.
41.
3. a country is in famine
2. famine is in a
4. there is famine
in a country
_____ on stage.
2. the better
4. the better
4. The
_____.
4. the first one its quality, the price was another one
2. Paragraph Level
Directions:
missing part.
Passage 1
Police Chief Tom Boggs informed the Sutherlin City
problem.
__52__, Mary Pirkey, told the council the house needs
infested house
in a house infested
2. from an
infesting house
47. 1.
remained
remaining rodents
3. remained rodents
48. 1.
4. away from an
2. rodents
4. rodents remain
49. 1.
returned
50. 1.
2. had not
so
52. 1.
Neighbors
3. but
neighbor
4. for
2. Any
3. One neighbor
53. 1.
2. or
4. Some neighbors
burn down
2. to burn
down
4. to be burned
down
Passage 2
day, the fish dies __56__ its body sinks down to the
and plants
55. 1.
3. and
57. 1.
3. Once
58. 1.
4. animals death
First
2. Next
3. In conclusion
56. 1.
2. dead
4. For example
if
2. unless
4. because
As
2. Until
4. Before
skeleton is left
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2. only the
59. 1.
an imprint is fish
3. top of its
4. a top of it
60. 1.
its top
2. top of it
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Part Three:
1. Vocabulary
Directions:
blank.
2. Reading Comprehension
Directions:
Extract 1
To:
Phone Message
Date: Jan. 12
Time: 2:00
From:
21
Lenox Graphics
Please call before 4:00.
Phone:
Operator:
909-0965-8743
Dan Walker
Dan Walker
2. Lenox Graphics
Mary Evans
4. Jack Smith
one oclock
2. two oclock
3.
four oclock
4. twelve oclock
1.
Dan Walker
23
10
matters.
1.
grabbing quickly
2.
looking carefully
4.
checking roughly
3.
searching clumsily
assistant _____.
1.
3.
2.
4.
3.
2.
4.
worry
2.
argue
4.
boast
3.
protest
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
reports
2. stores
programs
4.Checkmates
1.
2.
4.
3.
2.
4.
3.
Extract 3
26
Postal Orders:
Postal Orders are the closest thing to cash you can send in
the post.
27
a bank account.
can send.
84. The word handy (in the title) can be replaced by
_____.
1.
popular
28
2.
convenient
3.
unlimited
4.
comfortable
bills
2.
Postal Orders
4.
3.
bank accounts
1.
2.
4.
3.
shop
2.
4.
3.
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method
2.
because it is _____.
1.
2.
3.
30
4.
means
suggestive
3.
persuasive
2.
4.
narrative
descriptive
Extract 4
Genetics plays a big role in the way our skin
31
skin.
Luckily, one of the best ways of reducing stress is
32
15
with zinc.
33
25
34
develops
well-being
2. Vitamin C
3. Insomnia
4. Exercise
group
35
95. Your skin loses its glow and shine swiftly if you
_____.
1. exercise regularly
2. reduce your stress level
1. skin
2. stress
3. sleep
4. lifestyle
2. fresh fruit
3. vitamin C
4. cell repair
2. circulate blood
3. eliminate toxins
4. overcome insomnia
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SECTION 1: Speaking and Writing Ability (Nos. 1 - 30)
the questions.
Part 1:
2. How
you go to school?
B.
1. Often by bus.
watching TV at home.
3. In New York.
2. I enjoy
4. I stayed with my
friend.
The correct answers are A4 and B3. Therefore, you
Caller:
Secretary:
__A__
Caller:
__B__
Secretary:
2. Situation:
help.
Embassy?
3. Situation:
her problem.
__A__
happened?
problem.
5. Situation:
4. Thats your
__A__
Mr. Richards:
waiting long?
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A. 1. Here is my friend.
trip.
3. Welcome to Bangkok.
B. 1. Thank you.
pleasure.
3. Sure, I will.
6. Situation:
2. Have a nice
4. Please
2. With
4. Thats fine.
Pete:
45
4. Ill
follow you.
7. Situation:
8.00 p.m.
take a book.
46
2. Dear me!
4. How convenient!
8. Situation:
problem.
Paul:
entered my office.
your secretary?
time.
cabinet.
B. 1. Thats it.
2. How boring!
4. Im sorry to
hear that.
9. Situation:
Mr. Benson.
B. 1. Please do.
2. Let me see.
time.
given
assignment. __A__
Supa:
__B__
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this.
3. It is a difficult assignment.
2. Thats
4. I dont
believe you!
Part 2:
A.
(Item B).
first row
one
B.
2. sitting in the
4. may sit in row
and restaurants.
50
2. it was
town
3.
4. once a
2. is now a busy
4. it is now a
busy town
possible.
2. As if to
4.
4.
3.
A. 1. children having to go
must go
3.
2. children
4. every child
2. as they
4. if they
4.
3.
is difficult finding
2.
4. and it
4.
3.
2. should
4. something
should be said
__A__, __B__.
coconut oil
3.
2. unlike
4.
3.
53
4. that is
2. all the
have all
B.
will resume
3.
resumed
1.
4. the actors
are resuming
have resumed
2.
4. will have
weight __B__.
2. are
necessary to help
3.
B.
1.
and improve
3.
4.
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4. are
4.
3.
outer world.
4.
3.
55
2.
completely
3.
completely
4.
cut off
B.
sentence (marked A, B, C,
or D) and
or 4).
Example:
56
A. 1. A man sat
3.
sitting
B.
row one
1.
4. The man is
3.
first row
3.
drawn busily
D.
2. drawing busy
1.
2. the
4. one row
C. 1. busy draw
drawn
4. busily
4. with the
visited lecturer
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3.
2. Simpler
4. A simpler
way than
B. 1. to understand that how
to understand that
4.
understanding that
C. 1. watching
2. is to be
watching
3.
2.
to watch
4. is watched
2.
4.
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2. The
Bensons family
3.
4. Benson
family
B. 1. to shopping
3.
shopping
2. go shopping
shop
4. going to
2. from
supermarkets
3.
at any supermarket
4. in the
supermarkets
2. where
Julian works in
works
3.
4. that Julian
2.
A doctor prescribed
3.
4.
2. with
new drugs
3.
4. of the drugs
3.
4.
2. in order that it
can work
3.
4. so that it
D
A. 1. some region of space
of space
3.
for spacing
2. a region out
4. any region
3.
4.
C. 1. strong so that
2.
3.
4.
so strong that
3.
4.
D
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yesterday.
A. 1. A decision for
2. The
decision of
3.
of
4. A decision
B. 1. workers wages
2.
3.
wages to a worker
4.
C. 1. was to finalize
3.
would be finalized
finalized
D. 1. being held
3.
been held
2. were finalized
4. was
2. holding
4. having
3.
4.
town
B. 1. of a small town
3.
small town
2. of the small
4. inside the
3.
4.
3.
4.
D
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A. 1. dissatisfaction at present
2.
nowadays dissatisfaction
4.
3.
about salaries
3.
dissatisfaction now
B. 1. for salaries
salary
4. of salary
C. 1. final result
3.
final
2. finally result
4. the resulting
of staff
3.
2. from the
2. will be loss
4. might be staff
losing
28. The belief whether all of the fat is unhealthy and
3.
2. which all of
B. 1. not unhealthy
3.
2. healthful
of poor health
4. without health
3.
4.
be
D. 1. it is untrue
untrue
3.
2. untrue must it
untrue it is
4. it must be
3.
4.
amount of time
C. 1. which allocated
3.
allocating
2. when a
4. that the
2. is allocated
4. they were
D. 1. is shortened too
2.
is too shortened
3.
4.
is short too
there.
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3.
2. has too
3.
4.
2. and so its
that the
4. and its
3.
4.
likable you are come from outside yourself. They are called
__36__messages. Others come from inside yourself. They
are called internal messages.
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knowing, __40__ and liking not what you have, whom you
know, or what you do, but who you are.
31. 1.
discovers
2. examines
32. 1.
samples
33. 1.
mindfully
2. mentally
34. 1.
area
2. limit
35. 1.
problems
36. 1.
special
37. 1.
fix
38. 1.
hope
39. 1.
turn
3. influences
4. understands
2. factors
3. properties
4. structures
3. spiritually
4. thoughtfully
3. level
4. range
2. directions
3. discussions
4. messages
2. usual
3. actual
4. external
2. put
3. base
4. rest
2. perform
3. improve
4. feel
2. general
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3. reality
40. 1.
4. conclusion
caring
2. wanting
3. praising
Part 2:
4. accepting
= breakfast
Alhambra A Spanish/
= lunch
= dinner
Moroccan menu
Sydneys best
Chinese restaurants,
harbor views.
L
daily.
specializes in fresh
seafood.
D
daily.
Mon-Sat, &
Tel: 9545-9885
Tel: 9976-2977
Australian
Haymarket
& D daily.
68 Darlinghurst Rd.,
or just drop
Tel: 9887-6456
location.
Thai dishes,
caf upstairs.
Harbour
Sat.
Darlinghurst
daily.
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&
unique dishes
Surry Hills
Tel: 9787-7457
Mon Sat.
Tel: 9897-4959
1. Darling Pavilion
3. Diamond Century
4. Alhambra
2. 9656-7866
3. 9976-2977
4. 9545-9885
1. 68 Darlinghurst Road
Commonwealth Street
3. 54 West Esplanade
2. 658
4. 345 Harbourside
44. The restaurant that is open all day and all night is
___.
1. Ranis
2. Alhambra
3. Darling Pavilion
4. Florences
is the ___.
1. Australian restaurant
3. Italian restaurant
2. Thai restaurant
4. Chinese restaurant
Passage 2
A secret Santa who has donated more than 81 million
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___.
2. Box containing
money
4. Money
1. looked up to
2. looked into
3. looked over
4. looked down on
lot
benefactor
parking lot
himself
2. known
3. found
4. discovered
contains sulforaphane
against cancer and even kill cancer cells. But you would
76
___.
1. advance
2. preserve
77
3. expand
4. improve
2. concentrated
3. patented
4. available
2. broccoli plants
3. the seedlings
4. health foods
2. Natural Health
3. Health Medicine
4. Natural Safety
Systems
2. manufacturer
3. research title
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2. strength
3. motivation
4. willingness
2. at a distance
3. coming soon
budget
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4. change ones
lifestyle
with ___.
1. a school reunion
3. short-term planning
4. losing weight
the strategy
a goal
2. reapplying
4. working toward
___.
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1. hardcover books
sellers
3. an antique table
4. a kitchen gadget
1. bookworm
2. great shopper
3. librarian
4. book reviewer
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1 O-NET
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1.
1.
vain
2. 4. 3.
2.
1.
and 2
and
The less the least
3.
2.
4.
4.
however ()
5.
4.
6.
1.
(break away)
7.
3.
8.
2.
bunch
9.
2.
10.
3.
give away
11.
2.
12.
4.
Kate Maria
13.
4.
14.
3.
Maria
Maria
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15.
2.
s years twelve-year-old
child
16.
1.
17.
2.
defective faulty (
)
18.
3.
bossy ( ) nosey (
)
characteristics
19.
4.
(
)
20.
A- A. 4. Sandy
4,
B-2
B. 2. Peter
21.
1.
adj(
)
22.
4.
John Mark
23.
4.
.....
unexpectedly (, )
)
24.
2.
s years twelve-year-old
child
25.
4.
.......
(must +
have + 3)
88
26.
4.
27.
2.
( 2-8)
28.
4.
Kitti
29.
3.
(separate house)
80%
30.
4.
31.
4.
89
32.
4.
33.
A- A. 1. Lin
1,
B-3 Jim
B. 3.
34.
2.
were invited
(readers)
35.
1.
2 appear are
relative pronoun
36.
3.
in order to
(improve)
so that
37.
2.
38.
4.
39.
3.
were invited
(readers)
40.
2.
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6. A2, B1
2. A1, B4
7. A2, B4
3. A4, B3
8. A4, B4
4. A1, B3
9. A3, B2
5. A3, B1
10. A4, B2
11. A4, B2 12. A3, B4 13. A2, B1 14. A3, B1 15. A4, B2
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