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ENGLISH FOR

COMMUNICATION

READING
CONVERSATION VOCAB WRITING
COMPREHENSION

GATENGLISH SHORT CONVER ODD ONE OUT PASSAGE


ERROR
IDENTIFICATION

DIALOG MEANING RECOGNITION CLOZE TEST

SENTENCE
MEANING IN CONTEXT
ARRANGEMENT

60 ข้อ 150 คะแนน


GAT ENG

1. A: You look unhappy. __________ ?


B: I failed my math exam. I don‘t know what my parents will say.

1. What‘s the matter 2. What are you doing


3. What can‘t you do 4. What will you do
5. What have you been

2. A: My nephew was arrested for possessing marijuana.


B: _______________________

1. How amazing! 2. Do you regret it?


3. That‘s terrible. 4. He‘s addicted to drugs.
5. It’s exceptional.
GAT ENG

3. A: Excuse me, I‘m going to the city hall. __________?


B: Three stops from here, in front of the zoo.

1. How do I get out 2. Where do I get off


3. How do I take off 4. Where do I take out
5. How do I put off

4. A: Gosh, I didn‘t expect the traffic to be this bad.


B: Well, at this time of day _________ .

1. they shouldn‘t be running 2. many cars break down


3. the road‘s too dark 4. people don’t follow the law
5. it‘s really not surprising
GAT ENG

Famy: You look so pale. _____5______ ?


Kris: I have a very bad headache and a high fever.
Famy: It sounds really serious. You should ____6____ . You may have the H1N1 flu.
Kris: ____7____. I‘ve been coughing a lot, too.
Famy: Here. Put on this hygienic mask. I‘m going to take you to the hospital
right now.

5. 1. How do you feel 6. 1. keep moving 7. 1. I don‘t mind


2. How do you do 2. not go out 2. It‘s possible
3. What are you doing 3. see a doctor 3. Please be quiet
4. What‘s wrong 4. exercise more 4. It‘s up to you
5. Where have you been 5. take some rest 5. It’s my business
GAT ENG
Tan: Oh God ! I‘ve got to get out of here for a while.
Sunhae: ____8____
Tan: No, no. I just feel like I need a break. I‘m so sleepy.
Sunhae: Why don‘t you have a cup of coffee? ____9____.
Tan: No, thanks. I‘ve had enough coffee today. But I can get you
another cup. ____10____?
Sunhae: Strong, black, and no sugar, please. And just bring it
when you come back.
Tan: No, ____11____. Then I‘ll take a long walk.

8. 1. Me, too. It‘s humid here. 2. I think you‘d better stop.


3. Haven‘t we done enough? 4. Do you have a lot of works?
5. Am I making too much noise?

9. 1. I had one and it woke me up 2. Get me one if you do


3. But there‘s no shop here 4. That will do me good
5. It’s your worst choice
GAT ENG

10. During the meeting, the CEO will unveil his plans to the company’s board.

1. label 2. introduce 3. collect


4. remind 5. consent

11. In order to secure the steep loans, the bank continues to raise interest rates.

1. borrow 2. erase 3. renew


4. exchange 5. escalate

12. I am virtually clueless when it comes to web design, but I’m hoping my boss
can give me a few pointers.

1. almost 2. successfully 3. practically


4. incredibly 5. accurately
GAT ENG
13. Hobart, Tasmania‘s capital, was reputed for being hell for English _____
in the early 19th century. However, today it is recognized as a ______
place, with a beautiful harbor front and colonial architecture.

1. settlers – harsh 2. nobles – congested


3. immigrants – vicious 4. prisoners – heavenly
5. citizens – drought

14. The dense cloudy atmosphere of Venus _______ its surface from even
the most powerful telescope. Only radar can ________ to map
the planet‘s features.

1. disguises – concentrate 2. reveals – deviate


3. conceals – penetrate 4. blankets – interfere
5. unveil – focus
GAT ENG
15. I‘m going to be late for Laura‘s party.

1. The party Jim belongs to doesn‘t want him to vote.


2. Everybody is welcome to this coming Friday‘s party.
3. I just walked past a party of people wearing funny costumes.
4. We allowed a third party to withdraw money from the account.
5. A search party hunted for the lost child.

16. Generosity is believed to be part of Thai people‘s character.

1. It‘s difficult to write a Chinese character.


2. His character in the school drama is the prince.
3. Mickey Mouse is a well-known cartoon character.
4. She‘s such an interesting character.
5. The book gives a fascinating insight into our King‘s character.
GAT ENG
17. In the past, Thai people sat on the ground while having meals.

1. The prime minister‘s opinion has gained ground with the public.
2. The new sports ground has now been completed.
3. We have to be on the same ground before making a decision.
4. The suspect was forced to lie on the ground.
5. Your hard work is now on the ground.

18. You should dismiss his silly comment. Don‘t let it bother you.

1. Any sensible woman would dismiss his marriage proposal.


2. The boss had no choice but to dismiss him from his job.
3. The judge will probably dismiss William‘s case.
4. Professor Lian had to dismiss the meeting early.
5. The teacher dismisses his class when the bell rings.
GAT ENG
Passage 1

1 While some researchers search for the roots of obesity in our genes, others
investigate infections. Scientists have known for two decades that, surprisingly, certain
viruses can cause birds or mammals to become fat.
Now scientists think they have tracked down a bug that can cause obesity
in people.

2 The alleged culprit is human adenovirus-36, or AD-36. A study published in 2002


showed that AD-36 injected into monkeys causes dramatic weight gain.
In some animals, the injected virus caused body fat to triple. It‘s unethical to inoculate
people with viruses, of course. But in an analysis of 1,000 people,
the scientists found that those with AD-36 antibodies—a sign that they have been
infected—are significantly more likely to be overweight.
GAT ENG
3 How could a virus make you fat? When fat cells are exposed to AD-36, they begin to
multiply. “We are not saying all obesity is caused by a virus. Genes, metabolism, and
habits all play a role,” the scientists acknowledge. “But at least one other possibility
appears to be infection.”

4 As yet, no one knows how widespread AD-36 may be, or how big a role
it might play in the current obesity epidemic. If the scientists‘ suspicions prove correct,
the next step would be to develop a vaccine.

19. What is the best title of this passage?

1. Roots of Obesity 2. The Fat Virus


3. Dramatic Weight Gain 4. Obesity in People
5. Infected People
GAT ENG

20. In the passage, what is “the alleged culprit” (paragraph 2)?

1. A bug 2. Obesity
3. An injection 4. An infection
5. Fat cell

21. What does “those” (paragraph 2) refer to?

1. Scientists 2. People
3. Antibodies 4. Animals
5. Virus
GAT ENG

23. Which of the following is TRUE?

1. Some animals are fat because of a virus.


2. AD-36 does not cause monkeys to gain weight.
3. It is acceptable to inject people with a virus.
4. Scientists know how widespread AD-36 is.
5. Vaccine is the key to make people fat.
GAT ENG

24. (1) Increased contraceptive use (2) caused a decline (3) on the number of

abortions (4) performed worldwide (5) from 1995 to 2003.

25. (1) Today, the enemy is (2) within, a radicalism that, (3) like

Frankenstein‘s monster, (4) have turned on its (5) former patron.

26. UNICEF (1) reports that 28,000 (2) weakened children die (3) from

diseases and (4) other circumstances that are (5) easy preventable.
GAT ENG

While global warming usually ____27____ a fairly simple event – fewer cold days in the
winter, a few ____28____ days in July – its regional implications ____29____. That’s what climate
researcher Ruby Leung of the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington, found
when she ran computer models ____30____ the impact of a warmer climate on Oregon and
Washington. Her conclusion: Precipitation that now falls in the mountains as snow from late
November through late March will turn to rain, raising the average snowline from today’s 3,000
feet to 4,100 feet.

27. 1. is seen as 2. be seen as


3. were seen as 4. were seeing as
5. see as

28. 1. plus-100-degrees 2. plus-100-degree


3. 100-plus-degrees 4. plus-degree-100
5. 100-plus-degree
GAT ENG

While global warming usually ____27____ a fairly simple event – fewer cold days in the
winter, a few ____28____ days in July – its regional implications ____29____. That’s what climate
researcher Ruby Leung of the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington, found
when she ran computer models ____30____ the impact of a warmer climate on Oregon and
Washington. Her conclusion: Precipitation that now falls in the mountains as snow from late
November through late March will turn to rain, raising the average snowline from today’s 3,000
feet to 4,100 feet.

29. 1. could be better more dramatic 2. could more be dramatic


3. could be far more dramatic 4. more could be dramatic
5. more could dramatic be

30. 1. studies 2. study


3. to study 4. studied
5. to studying
GAT ENG

(A) ___________________. (B) They tend to live longer than other people, according to a study
recently published in the British Journal. (C) The incidence
of death from cancer among the vegetarians was found to be 40% lower than
that of meat lovers. (D) But meats can make people stronger by gaining muscles. (E) Vegetarians
eat less saturates fat than meat-eaters. (F) And vegetarian foods contain nutrients which consist
more antioxidants. (G) _____________.

31. What is the good sentence for sentence A?

1. Vegetarians have unhealthy diets


2. Vegetarians are less likely to develop cancer
3. Vegetarians should change their diets to reduce cancer
4. Vegetarians diets switch off genes that promote cancer
5. Vegetarians can’t have cancer completely
GAT ENG

(A) ___________________. (B) They tend to live longer than other people, according to
a study recently published in the British Journal. (C) The incidence
of death from cancer among the vegetarians was found to be 40% lower than
that of meat lovers. (D) But meats can make people stronger by gaining muscles. (E)
Vegetarians eat less saturates fat than meat-eaters. (F) And vegetarian foods contain
nutrients which consist more antioxidants. (G) _____________.

32. Does the underlined sentence within sentence B correct?

1. according a study recently published in the British Journal


2. according a study published recently in the British Journal
3. according to a study published recently in the British Journal
4. according to a study recently published in the Journal British
5. No change
ADVANCE ENGLISH

1. Taiwan's first "bullet train" service,(1) originally scheduled to begin

operations in October, (2)has been delayed (3)owing to the lack of

construction progress and tests of (4)variety systems.

2. (1)Nearly half of British employees think they are (2)not paid enough,

(3)and women are even (4)most dissatisfied with their wages, according to a survey.
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