Time allotted: 60 min.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs
from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
1. A. omament B. ceremony C. celebrity D. cemetery
2. A. student B. absolute C. unite D. mutual
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three
in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
3. A. Internet B. picturesque C. expertise D. introduce
4. A. farewell B. behave C. purpose D. mistake
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
5. Big cities like New York and Tokyo are___ populated.
A. greatly B. densely C. closely D. variously
6. Internet has helped bloggers share their experiences and opinions easily
and quickly.
A. connecting B. connection C. connector D. connectivity
7. People in my office exchange cards with during the holidays.
A.ourselves ° _ B. themselves C. each others D. one another
8. None of these problems __if everyone at the party on time.
A. will occur / arrives B. would occur / arrived
C. would have occurred / had arrived —D. would occur / arrives
9. I think he will join the party,
A. doesn’t he B, won't he C. will he D. don’t I
10. The freezing point is the temperature __ water turns into ice.
A. on that B. at which in which D. of which
11. Exercise seems to benefit the brain power of healthy and sick, young and old
A. alike B. alive C. likely D. unlike
12. It is considered rude for participants to while the chairman is
delivering a speech.
A. put in B. cut in C. cut down D. bring in13. Noone but Alice a brilliant answer to the tough question ioe tae i
A. came in for 1B, came down with C. came up to D. came up with
14, Gestures are
an important means to messages.
A. convey B. study C. exploit D. keep
1S. After a few months, the immigrants became __ to the new environment.
A. confident B. sick C. happy D. accustomed
16, Speech is the ability possessed only by human beings.
As unique B. abnormal C. collective D. single
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct response to each of the
following exchanges,
17. — Emily: "I feel very upset. I quarreled with my mom this morning.”
~ Miss Foster: “What's the problem? "
A. Do you want to talk about it? B. You must tell me everything.
C. You shouldn’t quarrel with girls. D. Do you think you are right?
18. — Leo: “Hello, I am calling about the apartment advertised in the newspaper.
— Landlady: “Yes, itis. Would you like to have a look at it?”
A. Is it still available? B. Is it occupied?
C. Is there anyone in? D. Is there a possibility?
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the
underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
19. Talks on climate change resumed in the German city of Bonn on July 16 to
combat global warming.
A. focus on B. settle down C. fight against D. sum up
20. All information reported to or likewise obtained by the commission is considered
confidential.
A, ina similar way B. in another way
C. ina direct way D. in an unauthorized way
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the
underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
21. Silk is considered a delicate fabric which is adversely affected by sunlight.
A. soft B. strong C. fragile D. refined
22. It is anticipated that this contract will substantially increase sales over the next
three years.
A. apparently B. slightly ce considerably D. markedlyMark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in
each of the following questions.
23. The detailed study of fossils, rather like a crime investigation, it involves the piecing
A B Cc
together of many diverse fragments of evidence.
D
24. Today. Guinness is the world’s widely distributed beer produced in over 40 countries
A B
and sell in around 130.
Cc D
25. We cannot hardly expect adolescents to have respect for the possessions of others
A B Cc
if they have no hope of attaining any of their own.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct
word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
THE GENERATION GAP
People talk about the generation gap as a kind of division between young
people and their parents. It is something which is generally a problem when
children enter their teenage years, and (26) in complaints on both sides.
Parents, for example, can often be heard to say that: young people are
(27) and disobedient and in-addition tend to be irresponsible when
spending because they don’t appreciate the (28) of money. Adolescents,
on the other hand, complain that their-parents don’t understand them.
What has gone wrong? One explanation (29) in how society has
changed. In the past, children would typically continue the way of life of their
parents, In today’s world, parents are very (30) for their children
because they want them to achieve more than they did. The problem is that the
children often don’t agree with their parents’ plans. Teenagers also reach
maturity at an earlier age than they used to and want their independence sooner.
The resulting conflict is painful to both sides.
(Source: Mastering Use of English)
26. A. leads * B. brings C, results D. contributes
_. 27. A. disrespected B. disrespectful C. disrespectable D. disrespecting
28. A. cost B. worth C. value D. amount
29. A. puts B. stays _C. lies D. comes
30. A. ambitious B. demanding C. required D. expectantRead the following passa
answer to each of the qui
ge and mark the letter A, B, C, oF D to indicate the correct
estions.
Further to the west, the Grand Canyon is one of the world’s most spectacular
natural phenomena, It is located in the northern part of the state of Arizona, in
the United States of America, Covering one and one quarter million acres, it
survtches 277 miles east to west and extends 1 to 18 miles in width. The depth
has been measured . which is deeper than any other canyon in the
why the Grand Canyon is included as one of the Seven
at one mi
world. It is easy to see
Wonders of the World,
Tourist travel to the canyon began as early as 1890 and increased rapidly after
the hotel was built on the South Rim seven years later. In 1919, the Grand
Canyon Park was established, with its headquarter on the South Rim of the
canyon. Ninety percent of the visitors view the Grand Canyon from the South
Rim, which, unlike the North Rim, is opened year round. Visitors can drive
around the canyon to the North Rim by using a road that is 214 miles long.
They can also cross the canyon over a 21-mile trail on a two-day hike. Most
visitors drive along the park roads, stopping at scenic viewing points, and many
take walks along the canyon rim or hike along one of the 36 trails. Campers can
ride mules down into the canyon, and water enthusiasts rent boats or canoes to
use on the Colorado River.
The habitat for wildlife at the Grand Canyon is spectacular. The white-tailed
Kebab squirrel and pink Grand Canyon snake are indigenous and exclusive to
this area. Some other animals of interest that roam the canyon are elk, deer,
mountain lions, and bighorn and pronghorn sheep, while the Colorado River is
home to a beaver population. Birds lovers can scan the skies for approximately
300 species of birds. The Grand Canyon is.a diverse region of vast proportions
. With infinite scenes of wild beauty.
31,
32.
(Source: TOEFL Reading)
The paragraph preceding the passage most probably discussed
A. the natural beauty of the Grand Canyon
B. a natural wonder to the east of the Grand Canyon
C. a hotel built on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon
D. a trip to the west of the Grand Canyon
The pronoun “it” in the passage refers to
A. the United States of America B. the state of Arizona
C. the Grand Canyon D, natural phenomenon33. It can be inferred from the passage that one reason for light tourism to the
Grand Canyon prior to 1890 was that
A. there was a lack of accommodations
B. the South Rim had not been discovered
C. the road to the North Rim had not been opened
D. tourists had no interest in natural wonders
34, According to the passage, where do most people go to
A. The South Rim. B. The Grand Canyon Village.
C. The North Rim. D. The Colorado River.
see in the Grand Canyon?
” in the passage are most likely
B. people who work in water
D. people who enjoy rainy weather
A. people who drink a lot of water
C. people who enjoy water sports
36. The main idea of the third paragraph is that the Grand Canyon __-
A. is home to a marvelous variety of wildlife
B. provides spectacular views of geographical formations
C. has a huge number and variety of birds
D. is attractive to tourists for various reasons
37. Where in the passage does the writer mention two animals that live only in the
Grand Canyon area?
A. The first sentence in paragraph 1. B. The second sentence in paragraph 2.
C. The seventh sentence in paragraph 2. D. The second sentence in paragraph 3
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct
answer to each of the questions.
JOIN THE LAUGHTER CLUB!
A Jot of research had been done suggesting that laughter is good for us and
there are many benefits to the mind and body. In 1995, Dr Madan Kataria
decided to follow up on the research findings. He went to a public garden in the
city of Mumbai, in India and spoke to people there about starting a laughter
club. At first, not everyone was enthusiastic but as he explained the health
benefits of laughter, a number of people showed interest and the first laughter
club was born. It had just four members, who would stand and tell jokes in 2
quiet corner of the garden to get each other to laugh. Although everyone
enjoyed the fun, they soon ran out of good jokes. So Dr Kataria decided the
club members would laugh without jokes at their future meetings.
From then on, they started their meetings by laughing out loud without any real
reason. This false laughter soon turned into the real thing, and they realised they38.
39,
really could do without the jokes. ‘The doctor had them try different kinds of
laughter, stopping every now and then to practise deep breathing. Doctor
Kataria also came up with some stretch exercises for the neck and shoulder
muscles they could do as well as deep breathing.
Today there are about 6.000 laughter clubs in 60 countries around the world.
The members of these clubs get together daily or weekly to laugh together for
about 20 minutes. They gather in parks and on beaches. Any outdoor public
place will do as long as far away trom peoples’ houses. That way the sound
of 20 or so people all laughing together won’t disturb people in their homes.
Meetings are usually held carly in the morning when there is less air pollution.
These clubs appeal to people for a number of reasons. Firstly, there are the
health benefits: club members say that it helps them with their asthma and it
can help with headaches too, According to Dr Kataria, laughter clubs also help
young people. Our teenage years can be difficult ones, he says, and laughing
can help us get rid of feelings like anger or jealousy. It can also help with the
stress young people often experience at school or college.
In addition, people form friendships at laughter clubs, and will usually lend a
hand to any club member who is in trouble. For example, when the shop of one
laughter club member burnt down, the other members raised some of the
money he needed to rebuild his shop. People who have few friends or relatives
find that loneliness is less of a problem after they join a laughter club because
they get to know the other people.
So, if you feel that laughter has been missing from your life recently, why not find
out if there is a laughter club in your area? It might be just what the doctor ordered.
(Source: Connect, Burlington, London)
According to the passage, doctor Kataria wanted to start a laughter club because
A. he heard people talking about laughter in a park
B. he wanted to check to see if laughter could affect a person’s health
C. he didn’t think people in India laughed enough
D. he thought that laughter helped a person think more effectively
What happened when Dr. Kataria told people that he wanted to start a laughter club?
A. A lot of people were excited by the idea.
B. People wanted to know more about the research,
C. Only a small number of people joined.
D. No one was enthusiastic about the club.9
40. What does the words “ran out” in the passage mostly ioe
B. stopped telling
A. had no more
D. needed to get
C. had a bit left .
41. After a while what did the meetings not need to include as realised by Dr. Katarig >
A. jokes B, laughter ,
C. breathing exercises D. stretch exercises
42. According to the passage, laughter club meetings take place _
A. by the sea
B. outdoors where it oy not disturb the public
C. where there is no air pollution
D. in peoples homes
43. What does the word “It” in the passage refer to?
A, stress B. anger C. jealousy D. laughter
44. According to Dr Kataria, young people who belong to a laughter clubo
A. will make friends more easily B. never feel angry at other members
C. cope better with pressure at school _D. do not suffer from headaches
45. According to the passage, members of laughter clubs
A. help each other with problems
B. go there at their doctor’s advice
C. lend each other money
D. feel that Jaughter is missing from their lives
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to
each of the following questions.
46. The bad news completely disappointed him.
A. He found the bad news completely disappointed,
B. He found the bad news completely disappointing.
C. He found it disappointed to get the bad news,
D. What makes him disappointed was the bad news.
47. The mani was very furious and he waved his fist in the air.
A. The man’s fury was such that he waved his fist in the air,
B. The man was such furious that he waved his fist in the air.
C. So furious the man was that he waved his fist in the air,
D. He was such a fury that the man waved his fist in the air,Sica ea tebe i
1S promise, she wouldn’t get angry.
B. Had he not broken his Promise, she wouldn’t have got angry.
C. If she hadn’t got angry, he wouldn’t have broken his promise.
D. Had it not been for her anger, he wouldn’t have broken his promise.
mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair
of sentences in the following questions.
49. The film was not interesting, However, he tried to watch the whole film.
A. Uninteresting as was the film, he tried to watch the whole film.
B. Despite of the uninteresting film, he tried to watch the whole film.
C. Uninteresting as the film was, he tried to watch the whole film.
D. In spite of the film uninteresting, he tried to watch the whole film.
50. He was overconfident. Therefore, he ruined our plan completely.
A. It was his overconfidence ruined our plan completely.
B. He was overconfident, which ruined our plan completely.
C. That he was overconfidence ruined our plan completely.
D. It was because his overconfidence that ruined our plan completely.