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I. USE OF ENGLISH
PART B: CHOOSE THE WORD OR PHRASE THAT BEST FITS EACH SPACE IN THE
FOLLOWING PASSAGE
Is Andre Agassi heralding a new type of hero, the one who openly weeps and so _____ (1) at
the world’s heartstrings? How many of us watching also felt a tear come to our eyes as we _____
(2) his reaction?
Open displays of emotions, of course, are becoming common in _____ (3) sports, at least among
younger players. _____ (4) far, it’s only men who are _____ (5) public tears. Women seem to be
getting tougher while men are increasingly allowing their vulnerable side to _____ (6), and not
being _____ (7) of it, either.
According to Dr Brian Roet, men who can openly weep are the lucky ones, the emotionally healthy
people. ‘I hope that people will learn to respect tears. As we learn to laugh and cry naturally,
without fear of guilt, we develop peace of _____ (8) that provide a healthy _____ (9) for the rest
of our life.’
But he admits he remains _____ (10) to cry himself. ‘I believe now that I was told _____ (11)
much as a child that this _____ (12) has sealed my tear ducts, _____ (13) out of sight in the
darkness of the make-believe cinema world.’
Agassi’s tennis is wondrous. But it is his ability to cry and _____ (14) us that he is fully human
_____ (15) than just a tennis robot that will turn him into a heart-throb.
1. A. tug B. push C. beat D. hit
2. A. gazed B. glared C. sighted D. witnessed
3. A. world-class B. world-power C. world-weary D. world-stage
4. A. hence B. thus C. till D. whence
5. A. sending B. shedding C. spewing D. pouring
6. A. find B. make C. show D. give
7. A. terrifying B. sensitive C. angry D. ashamed
8. A. thought B. mind C. mentality D. spirit
9. A. basis B. base C. place D. area
10. A. incapable B. unable C. preventing D. stopped
11. A. as B. such C. so D. far
12. A. inbred B. imprint C. implant D. ingrain
13. A. much B. only C. except D. without
14. A. remind B. mind C. let D. help
15. A. more B. other C. less D. rather
II. READING
PART A: READ THE PASSAGE AND CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS
Employees in many countries change jobs more often than previous generations of
workers. They don’t expect to find a job with a company that will take care of them for the rest
of their lives. But what is the cause of this trend? Is it a new economy, new ways of doing
business, or the employees themselves?
A more globalized economy has had an effect on employment. A large number of
companies are now international, and one of them may decide that moving its office from
Germany to Poland, for example, is in its best interest. That means employees who live and work
in Germany may be asked to relocate their families to a new country or be told that their jobs are
simply eliminated.
Companies have also responded to economic pressures by restructuring for greater
efficiency. This sort of change within a company usually means that unnecessary jobs are cut, or
that fewer employees must do more work. In either case, some employees find themselves
looking for new jobs.
New technology has also had an impact on workplaces. The increasing use of personal
computers has meant fewer jobs for office secretaries, as their former bosses do their own word
processing and letter writing, and for travel agents, as more travelers make their own reservations
online. Automation, including the use of robotic devices, has replaced workers in clothing
factories, post offices, and telephone companies, to name just a few.
Besides these economic and technological reasons, today’s employees are also responsible
for more frequent job changes. Workers in the past were less likely to leave a company because
they were dissatisfied with working conditions or because they didn’t get along well with their
fellow employees. People today, however, expect to enjoy their work and to get a high degree of
personal satisfaction from what they do for a living.
Employees may also leave a job because they have learned all they can learn from their
current job. Getting a new job means gaining new skills and making new contracts, and these
skills and relationships could bring them a step closer to their “dream job”, the one that is
challenging, emotionally and financially rewarding, and preferably closer to home or their
children’s school.
Finally, companies start up and close down more quickly than they once did. Employees
who suspect that their employer is not doing well may decide to start looking for a new position
before the company closes its doors.
PASSAGE 1
Childhood will (1) ________ be the same again. Remember Saturday mornings spent lounging
on the sofa, hour (2) ________ hour, watching your favorite cartoons? (3) ________ there have
been a better reward for the long school week that had had to be endured? Bugs Bunny, Donald
Duck, Mickey Mouse brought virtually live into (4) ________ living rooms. Back then, they were
in black and white, and back then, they were meant to amuse, to entertain.
It seems (5) ________ has changed – and definitely for the worse. Now when you (6) ________
on the television on a Saturday or Sunday morning, you do so at your own risk! Be (7) _________
to confront violence in all its animated glory: exploding bombs, falling buildings, blazing weapons,
and bad guy after bad guy. I don’t see (8) ________ is funny about this warped vision of our
times and our society. (9) ________ do I see what’s worth watching on these programmes with
(10) ________ gruesome caricatures of good and evil. Who is responsible for children’s
programming these days?
PASSAGE 2
Doctors dole (1)_________ a great deal of information when women find out they’re pregnant.
Drink less caffeine, get more sleep — and certainly stop smoking. It seems many American
mothers have heard the pleas of their doctors to (2)___________ the tobacco habit. But some
may be picking up e-cigarettes as an alternative, believing them to be a better option.
An analysis published in JAMA Pediatrics found that 3.6 percent of pregnant women used e-
cigarettes, (3)_________ 3.3 percent of non-pregnant women did. This finding points to the
possibility that expectant mothers may believe, despite emerging studies and advice to the
(4)__________, that the new electronic nicotine delivery systems are indeed (5)__________ to
conventional cigarettes in some way. Although the e-products are pitched as a better
alternative to conventional cigarettes, and in some cases as a smoking cessation tool, many
experts still suggest pregnant women (6)__________ clear of e-cigarettes.
“Since there are no available studies that (7)__________ prove whether it is safe or not, it’s
impossible to say that vaping is safe in pregnancy,” said Dr. Sherry Ross, women’s health
expert at Providence Saint John’s Health Center in California. It’s been within the past 10 years
that e-cigarettes hit the (8)__________ and found relatively easy success, especially among
teens and young adults. Though the researchers did not draw any conclusions about the effects
e-cigarette use had on the mothers-to-be or their unborn (9)__________, the findings provides
(10)__________ into future possible research.
1. James, the __________ of the firm, had a busy week trying to come up with a solution for the
unexpected financial problem. [trouble]
2. The fact that he managed to __________ write 85 essays in just 2 days still baffles me. [hand]
3. The entire play was very enjoyable, but it was the first scene of Act 3 that was the true
___________. [show]
4. Veronica became a professional actress to no one’s surprise. After all, she was __________
from a very young age. [stage]
5. Imagine how surprised we were when Holmes __________ announced that he had known who
the killer is after 5 minutes! [category]
6. Those who believe in Flat Earth are all welcomed to join our club, __________ of age, sex,
religion or nationality. [respect]
7. That rude comment was completely __________, you know that we are trying to avoid tension!
[call]
8. The title is __________, “How To Pass an English Exam” is a book about tips and strategies
on how examinees can successfully pass an English exam. [explain]
9. At first, the main antagonist of the series was considered by many to be insane, but it was
revealed in __________ episodes that everything he did had a hidden meaning. [sequence]
10. We had been trying to help when the firefighters came and __________ us to stay away from
the burning building. [join]
V. WRITING
REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITHOUT CHANGING THE MEANING, YOU
HAVE TO USE THE EXACT WORD GIVEN IN BRACKETS FOR EACH SENTENCE.
1. We must think about ways of improving the transport system. [given]
Thought must _____________________________________________________________.
2. The passengers emerged from the crash completely unscathed. [for]
The passengers were none ___________________________________________________.
3. Unlike her usual cheery self, the lady has been rather gloomy of late. [down]
Unlike____________________________________________________________________.
4. Entry to this facility is only granted to those who have met the health requirements.
[access]
Only by ___________________________________________________________________.
5. I wish I could find the time to answer all my emails. [round]
If only I ___________________________________________________________________.
6. I made a fool of myself when I asked after his dead wife. [dropped]
I ________________________________________________________________________.
7. It seems Bob has been neglecting his studies recently. [late]
It looks ___________________________________________________________________.
8. The poor chap was hired by the baker to deliver goods to his clients. [got]
The baker _________________________________________________________________.
9. Even though I tried to keep a straight face, I burst out laughing uncontrollably at his pratfall.
[myself]
I could not help ____________________________________________________________.
10. Nobody but the senator insisted on taking drastic measures against drug trade. [cracking]
It was __________________________________________________________.