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phrases, market (A), (B), (C) and (D). Choose the one word or phrase that best b. In spite of
complete the sentences . c. Even though*
d. Nonetheless
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possible responses of its fellows. 7. This new service will be available to all users . Up for paid membership.
a) With a. That signed*
b) That is b. That signed it
c) Whose c. Which signed
d) Where its * d. Sign

2. In general, . Have a professional obligation to protect confidential sources of 8. I think Jane deserved to be fired for her .
information. a. Totally behavior irresponsible
a. Which journalists b. Behavior totally irresponsible
b. Journalists, they c. Irresponsible totally behavior
c. Journalists* d. Totally irresponsible behavior*
d. Journalists that
9. Acute hearing helps most animals sense the approach of thunderstorms long
3. Cobalt resembles iron and nickel in tensile strength, appreance, before people .
a. Is hard a. Hear
b. Although hard b. Hearing them
c. Has hardness c. Do*
d. And hardness* d. Do them

4. . Explores the nature of guilt and responsibility and builds to a remarkable 10. Of all economically important phants,palms have been
conclusion. a. The least studied*
a. The written beautifully novel b. Study less and less
b. The beautifully written novel* c. Study the least
c. The novel beautifully written d. To study the less
d. The written novel beautifully
11. With the passing of the time and the emoarchement of people, the habitat of
5. He is a man . To have the vision of an eagle and courage of a lion. garillas to decrease
a. Who appears* a. Containing
b. He appears b. Continius
c. Who appear c. Which continue
d. He appear d. Continue*

12. . Social meeting birds that build their nests in tress and on clifis.
a. Most stocks are* d) Walls of falsity
b. Stocks most
c. The most stocks 18. The Duncan sofa, . Is highly valued in todays antique furniture market.
d. Most are stocks
a) A colonial masterpiece*
13 .. was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics for this work on the phoneletric b) A colonial masterpiece which
effect. c) It is a colonial masterpiece that
a. That enstein d) Whose colonial masterpiece
b. It was enstein
c. Enstein who 19.Maines coastline is a major attraction and vista of sandy beaches contrasted
d. Enstein* rockbound shoreline.

a) To the rugged*
14. .Emma Thompson was nominated for an Academy Award as both a b) By the rugged
Screenwriheran actress in 1996. c) On the rugged
d) At the rugged
a) Also
b) Or 20. At the seventh international ballet competions, Fernando Bujones won the first,
c) In addition gold modal ever to a Unites States make dancer
d) And*
a) That award
15. Because of its warm tropical climate, howards. Subzero temperature. b) Should be awarding
a) Almost experience never c) To be awarded*
b) Expreriance never almost d) To award
c) Experiences almost never
d) Almost never expreriance* 21. the best-known diffuse nebuls is the great Orion Nebuls . Can be seen by the
narked eye.
16. from the inception of his long and distingshed carrer, frank lieyd wright was
concerned with how architecture with topography. a) It
b) Which*
a) Integrating c) One
b) To integrate* d) Who
c) Did the integrate
d) Integrated 22. Over time the young students will perfect the art of piano playing. After all,
such . Needs delicate handling .
17. Egyptian pyramids were regurally robbed despire their intricate pessegewrys,
byzantine mazes, and a) A tuned instrument finely
b) A finely instrument tuned
a) Walls which were false c) An instrument tuned finely
b) They had false walls d) A finely tuned instrument*
c) False walls*
23, before Johnson and smith reached great heights in the business world, b) Be coming
encountered many great difficults in promoting their theories and methods. c) Have come
d) Had come*
a) They*
b) Who 29. What would you have done if you to make that decision.
c) Which
d) He a) Have had
b) Had*
24. . Air is composed of about 78 percent nitrogen and only about 21 percent c) Had have
oxygen is a little known fact on the streets. d) Had had

a) How that* 30. three responsibilities are to search out, identify, and assess patentable
b) When inventions and technologies.
c) That
d) However a) To a patent manager
b) With a patent manager
25. Nearly all treets contain a mix of polymets that can burn like petrolurn c) On a patent manager
.property extracted. d) Of a patent manager*

a) If 31. too little thyroid hormone will lead to sluggishness and inertia; too much
b) Is results in rapid heartbeat . And higher oxygen consumption.
c) After
d) When it a) It increases mental activity
b) Increased mental activity*
26. Mr. Smith is going to plant this rosebush in his c) Mental activity to increase
d) Mental activity is increased
a) Flower garden*
b) Garden of flower 32. . Of Willa Catha presents an unadorned picture of life on the prairies of the
c) Garden flower Midwestern United States during the 19th century.
d) Flowers garden
a) The novels that
27. My sister needs to buy some clothes for her daughter. b) That the novels
c) The novels which
a) Two-year-old d) The novels*
b) Two-years-age
c) Two-years-old* 33. With neither a naturally aggreasive disposition . A particularly large size, the
d) Two-years-olds mimic octopus survives quite easily because o

28. I wish that they could to the party last night . Of its natural adaptions.

a) Come a) And
b) With d) Brushing on up
c) Nor*
d) Or 39. . For his poetry but also for his six-volume life of Abraham lincon

34. circulating column of air at the core of a tornado . In excess of 250 miles per a) Not only Carl Sandburg is know*
hour. b) Carl Sandburg, knowing not only
c) Carl Sandburg is known not only
a) Almoust never reachers* d) Carl sanburg, who is known not only
b) Reachers almoust never
c) Almoust reachers never 40. Jane Addams, . Lived to see the realization of many of the reforms for which
d) Reachers never almoust she fought

35. Unless an observer knows an eclips properly, severe retinal and cornea a) Her social work and humanitarianism
darmage can results. b) Whose social work and humanitarism
c) She was a social worker and humanitariam
a) To observing d) Social worker and humanitarian*
b) How observe
c) How to observe*
d) To have observed answer

36. pipeline network, . 4.000 miles, provides natural gas from texas to homes
and industries on the east coast.
1. C. Whose
a) Totaling 2. C. journalist
b) Totals 3. D. and hardners
c) Total* 4. D. the written novel beautifully
d) It totals 5. A. who appears
6. C. even though
37. Ulysses S. Grant . Showed great magnanimity in receiving the surrender of 7. A. that signed
his arch-rival, Robert. E Lee at the end of the Civil War. 8. D. totally behavior irresponsible
9. C. do
a) That was the supreme commander of northern forces 10. A.the least studied
b) Who supremely commanding northern forces* 11.D.continue
c) He was the supreme commander of northern forces 12. A. most stocks are
d) The supreme commander of northern forces. 13. D. Einstein
14. D.And
38. John knows, that he had better his algebra skills before the mict-form exam 15. D. almoust never experience
16. B. to ontegrate
a) Brush up on* 17. D. walls of fairity
b) Brush on up 18. A. a colonial masterpiece
c) Brushing up on 19. A. a to the rugged
20.
21.
22. D. a finely tuned instrument
23. A. they
24. B. when
25. A. if
26. b/d
27. c. two years old
28. a. come
29. d. had had
30. d. of a patent manager
31. b. increased mental activity
32. d. the novels
33. c. no Question 1-9
34. B reacher almost never
They were many causes for the growth of an efficient national
35. C. how to observe
36. B. totals weather service in the united states. Meteorology progressed in the
37. B. the supreme commander nineteenth century, along with other branches of the natural and physical
38. A. brush up on sciences, but sciences meteorology depends on the collecting of
39. A. not only information simultaneouslyin distant places, little
Corl sonburg is
40. D. social worker and humanitarian 5 could be done before the invention pf telegraph to develop the sciences
and make it useful in daily life. In 1849 the first meteorological
observation to be communicated by telegraph reached the secretary of the
newly founded Smithsonian institution. Joseph henry, who had organized a
network of observers. By 1854 these Smithsonian observes were at work
in thirty-one states. Canada

10 and Paraguay. And the outbreak of the civil war, weather observations
were collected for military purposes, and when congress created a national
weather service in 1870 it was placed within the signal corps for the army.
Forecast were sent by telegraph to weather stations, railstations , and the
syndicated newspapers, and copies

15 were made and distributed to post office, where they were received five
hours after the midnight predictions.

Forecast were obviously important fot the farmer. In the early


1880s a thirty-six hour advance frost warning was sent to Madison,
Wisconsin, which would have allowed some time to protect the ripened a. 5 hours
tobacco crops, but because a b. 24 hours
c. 36 hours
20 negligent telegraph operator failed to relay the information speedily, the d. 72 hours
crops was lost. In 1891 the weather bureau was put under civilian control e.
in the recently established department of agricultucal where it improves 5. The word they in line 15 refers to
a. Railroad stations
and expanded its services, there-days forecast came in 1901, along with
b. Post office
improved cold-wave and frost warnings, enalrgedservice include hurricane c. Copies
and flood warnings, a new d. Weather stations
6. The word ripended in line 19 is closest in meaning to
25 system to inform the public of of dangers of forest fire, and warnings of a. Overdue
severe storms to protect the operator of pleasure craft. In 1940, with the b. Anticipated
increased importance of aviation, the weather bureau was moved to c. Mature
department of commerce. Then on april 1, 1960, as a by-product of the d. Expensive
space program, the tiros weather satellite was launched into orbit, and its 7. In line 20, the word negligent is closest in meaning to
a. Solitary
two television camera gave meteorologists a view of large-scale weather
b. Incorrect
patterns from the first time. c. Careless
d. Inexperienced
8. The author mentions hurricane warnings in line 24 as an example of
1. The word stimultaneously in line 4 is closest in the meaning to? information
a. Rapidly a. Provided when the weather bureu expended its service
b. Disturbingly b. Relayed by the signal corps
c. Concurrently c. Distributed by the army
d. Optimistically d. Collected during the 1880s
2. Which of the following was directly responsible for up-to-date weather 9. The word severe in line 25 is closest in menaing to
a. Harsh
forecast?
b. Tropical
a. The establishment of weather station
c. Expected
b. The invention of the telegraph
d. Sudden
c. Advancement in the physical science
d. Increased responsibility of the signal crops
3. According the passage, between 1870 and 1891 the national weather
Question 10-15
services of the united states was controlled by the?
a. department of agriculture 10. What is standart model?
b. army signal crops a. A theory about the properties of matter
c. Smithsonian institution b. A demonstration of up quarks and down quarks
d. department of commerce c. A confirmation of the existence of neutrinos
4. how long did it take for the post offices to receive copies of signak corps d. A graphic summary of a theory
weather forecast? 11. Which of the following sometimes about off?
a. A neutrino contrast, the rooted flowering plant in very deep lakes are mostly restricted to
b. A proton
c. A electron the edge, although a few species can grow at the bottom to depths of fifteen
d. A down quark
12. The standart model was shown to have what degree of accuracy? 10 meters or more, providing that the water is sufficiently clear for light to penetrate
a. Very high
b. High to that depth.
c. Medium
d. Low The temperature of the lake and mixing of waters from different depth are
13. The author mention Z, D and K in line 17 because they
a. Are organizing principles also important. The water throughout some lakes is mixed by vertical currents
b. Are unusual constituents of matter
c. Are easy for students to understand resulting from wind action, but in other lakes the water separates into upper and
d. Were recently developed
15 lower zones at certain seasons, with hardly any mixing between the two zones.
14. The word etached on in line 19-20 are closest in meaning to which of
the following? this stratification happens during late spring in most deep lakes of temperate
a. Transformed in
b. Modeled onimprinted on regions, when the heat of the sun causes an upper zone or warm water to from,
c. Improves by
15. The purpose of the poster is explained in which of the following lines? floating on a lower cool zones, with a narrow transition zone between the two
a. Line 1-3
b. Line 4-6 known as the thermocline. In autumn the stratification is destroyed and the water
c. Line 9-11
d. Line 13-15 20 is again mixed from top to bottom.

Lastly, lakes can be divided into three classes according to the level and
Question 16 - 29 type

There are many different types of lakes,but three factors always play major of nutrients present. An oligotrophic lake is very low in mineral nutrients that
line
roles in determining the plants and animals that live in thern. Any one lake can plants need, which a eutrophic lake is rich in these nutrients; a dystrophic lake

be considered in relation to its particular combination of these three factors. has soft water (containing little calcium or magnesium) with much peaty material

Depth influences lake in various ways, but one of the most obvious is the and usually has a relatively low level of nutrients. These are of course the
5 extent to which rooted flowering plants can develop. Very shallow lake often extremes, and all intermediate types of lake are found.

have an extensive cover of plants with floating leaves, like water liles, or with

stems and leaves that emerge from the water surface, like the club rush. In
16. what does the passage mainly discuss ? a. covered with leaves and stems

A. Stratification of lake water. b. larger than deep lakes

B. Factors that influence organisms found in lakes. c. very clear

C. How the climate affects a lake. d. relatively warn

D. Flowering plants found in lakes. 21. the phrase in contrast in lines 7 8 is closest in meaning to ?

17. The word determining in line 2 is closest in meaning to a. likewise

A. deciding b. in addition

B. changing c. on the other hand

C. harming d. for example

D. considering 22. the words penetrate to in lines 10-11 are closest in meaning to

18. The word them in line 3 refers to ? a. return to

A. factors b. adjust to

B. roles c. pass through to

C. plants and animals d. reflect from

D. lakes 23. the development of rooted flowering plants in a lake is most affected by ?

19. the word obvious in line 4 is elosest in meaning to a. nutrient contect

a. widespread b. water temperature

b. apparent c. curresnts

c. mysterious d. water depth

d. serious 24. in line 19, the term thermocline is?

20. according to the passage, shallow lakes usialty are a. an instrument for measuring water in the center of a lake
b. a tiny area in a lake where most organism thrive d. plants and animals probably thrive in them

c. the mixing of hot and cold water in a lake during seasonal changes. 27. lakes are classified in the last paragraph according to the

d. a layer between water levels of two different temperatures a. kind of fish that live in them

25. which of the following best represents the temperature of a lake in autumn? b. clarity of the water

c. types of current

d. kind of nourishment available to plants

28. the author mentions all of the following as influencing plants and animals that
live in lake EXCEPT the

a. depth of the water

b. temperature of the water

c. amount of rainfall

d. nutrient present in the water

29. the passage answers which of the following questions?

a. what kind of plans live in shallow lakes ?


26. which of the following can be inferred about the eutrophic lakes
b. how do lakes affect weather conditions?
a. the water is always circulated by currents
c. what effect/does the thermocline have in life forms in lakes ?
b. they contain little calcium and magnesium
d. how are lakes formed?
c. they are usually very deep

American house For many people, it is and has been a fimesmaruding structurs
that
Questions 30-37
Rises from its own piece of land. Wheth or that piece of land is a small let as a city
People in the United States carry in their minds a picture of what
conditional an
Street or an expanse of farmland stretching off toeard the horismen is almost diminished to 62 percent. Instead of an American house it has become more
inseliesame; accurate
5
What matters is that the house standas as an individual object, separents them that to speak in the plural: American house
waits of
the trend toward more varied forms of housing can be compared to the
Neighbors. So deeply ambedded in the countrys consciomens in this ideal that explorers
even 20
who went into the underveloped territories of North America before the twentieth
Young children, when asked to draw a house, will unhesitatingly make a skatch of
a century. Just as some people confidently opened up a new geographic domain in a
quest
Building with a pitched roof on top, a few windows in its faade, and a promilment
theer for a better life, today there are homeowners who launch into new architecutural

door. territories, searching for housing superior to the typical dwellings of the past. A
few
10 Today this particular style of house has lost its most important reason for being;
the share Lewis and Clarks sense of adventure and explore risky and breathtaking
25 architectural terrain, far ahead of any mass migration. A great many more, by
Traditional family. Until recently the predominant for of househelt was a working
contrast,
Husband, a wife who stay home, and their not-yet-grown children. Today such
families resemble the pioneers and settler who were driven onward by necessity; like these
who
Make up a minority of the population of the United States. As the comparison og
the went West to find new opportunity, many people today are moving to innovative
housing like apartments, town house, and condominiums simply because the old
Household and the work force has dramatically changed, the house has been
preased to standard of a detached house has slipped out of their financial grasp or in some
way
15 adapt. Detached dwelling accounted for 80 percent of the newly constructed 30
private does not meet their needs. The varied forms of todays houses do not spring from a

housing in the United States as late as 1975; a decade later, the proportion had single impulse; the motivations are as disparate as the house themselves.
streadtly

30. what is the main idea of the passage ? b. the demand for housing in the United States has increased

a. traditional form of America housing are changing c. people desire to move back into traditional house
d. purchasing innovative and unusual house is risky c) Brilliantly
d) Quickly

36. the author compares modern homeowners to explorers because both


31. the wordconstitutes in line 1 is closest in meaning to
a) Are willing to seek new experiences
a. complements b) Believe in a more traditional family structure
c) Prefer to live in rural areas
b. makes up d) Prefer to live in many different locations

c. costs more than 37. the word disparate in line 31 is closest in meaning to ?

d. contrast with a) New


b) Varied
32. Based on the information in the passage, what can be inferred about childrens c) Adventurous
drawings of houses ? d) Unconventional

a) Childrens drawing are all very similar Questions 38-50


b) Childrens drawings are sometimes abstract
c) Architects have used childrens drawing as inspiration As an artistic style, the illustrational realism of American scene painting gained
d) Children take a long time to make the drawings a large audience, partially because it appealed to popular taste and partially
because it was widely disseminated troughout the united states by mural painters
33. the word pressed in line 14 is closest in meaning to
such as Mitchell Siporin, Boardman Robinson, George Biddle and Anton
a) Helped Refregier. These artists were commissioned to decorate local banks, railway
b) Allowed stations and public buildings as part of a government program to employ those
c) Forbidden who lost their jobs because of great depression of the 1930s. artists, who were
d) Forced living on the fringers of the economy in the best of times, were particularly hard
hit. To give them relief, the Public Works of Art Project, administered by the united
34. what does the author mean by stating in lines 17-18 that it has become more
states treasury department, was set up in 1933. Abandoned in June 1934, it was
accurate to speak in the plural : American house?
replaced a year later by several programs. The most important was the works
a) There are now too many houses for sale progress administrations federal art project (WPA/FAP).The project was surprised
b) There is no longer a single style of house that can be considered typical by Holger Cahill,who also organized the index of America Design, a vast record of
c) Many houses are now being built on small amounts of land three history of decorative arts in America.
d) Many people are still building houses in the traditional
Through the Federal Art Project, painters, sculptors, and grapic artists were
35. the word confidently in line 21 is closest in meaning to ? employed by the government at a monthly stipend. Among the artists who worked
for the WPA mural and easel painting projects were Stuart Davis, Yasuo
a) Assuredly
Kunoyoshi, Marsden Hartley, Jack Levine, Hyman Bloom, Loren Maclver, and
b) Selflessly
Morris Graves, Younger artist included Willem de kooning, Arshille Gorky,
Jackson Pollock, and Philip Rothko. By the time the federal art project was a) Relief
abandoned in 1943, more than 5000 artists had created thousands of works of art in b) Public work of art project
over 1000 Amerika cities. c) Treasury department
d) Economy
The mural illustrated familiar scene considered appropriate to their settings bus
43.according to the passage, the federal art project was part of the
and airline terminal, radio stations, schools, and housing projects, their subject
included trains pulling into stations, crowds at work, and event in the history or a) Public work of art project
communication and transportation. Unfortunately, many have since been destroy or b) Index of American design
painted over. c) Work progress administration
d) American scene style of painting
38. what does the passage mainly discus ?
44. the word vast in line 13 is closest in meaning to
a) Subject depicted in American scene painting
b) The depression as a theme in America Painting a) Enormous
c) Why artists lost work during the depression b) Complex
d) Art created through government programs c) Impressive
d) Accurate
39. the word disseminated line 3 is closest in meaning to
45.the wprd familiar in line 22 is closest in meaning to
a) Spread
b) Imitated a) Colorful
c) Advertised b) Common
d) Praised c) Modern
d) Accurate
40.what does the auother mean by stating. That artist lived on the fringers of the
economy (lines 7-8) 46.which of the following best describe the federal art project

a) They lived in government built housing a) Many of them were never finished
b) They usually had more than one job at the same line b) They were difficult to paint
c) They were not allowed to participate in public works programs c) They depicted real life
d) They experienced financial difficulties d) They were not very colorful

41.The word set up in line 10 are closest in meaning to 47.the author mentions crowds at work in line 24 as an example of

a) Estabilished a) People who painted murals


b) Planned b) An entry in the index of American design
c) Adjusted c) A typical subject of mural paintings
d) Constructed d) People employed by the WPA

42.the word it in line 10 refers to the ? 48.the word many in line 25 refers to
a) Subjects
b) Projects
c) Murals 1-10 CAAAB CCAAA
d) Settings
11-20 DABBD DADBA
49.where in the passage does the author explain why the government created
programs to employ artists ? 21-30 CCDCD DCCBA

a) Line 4-7 31-40 BBDBA ABDAD


b) Line 10-12
c) Line 14-15 41-50 CBAAB ABBCA
d) Line 19-20

50.which of the following would probably NOT be the subject of a federal art
DCDBA CADCA DADDD BCAAC DDAAA ACDBD BDCAC CBAAD S
project mural ?
CDDDB ABDDA CCBDB BDCCB DADDA DBABA CBDAB AACAB
a) A self-portrait of the artist ABCAA BCDAA L
b) People working in a factory CAAAB CCAAA DABBD DADBA CCDCD DCCBA BBDBA ABDAD
c) The invention of the telephone CBAAB ABBCA R
d) A plane landing at an airport

Answer :

LISTENING

1-10 CDDDB ABDDA

11-20 CCBDB BDCCB

21-30 DADDA DBABA

31-40 CBDAB AACAB

41-50 ABCAA BCDAA

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