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English M.3 Part One: Listening and Speaking Directions: Choose The Best Answer For Each Situation. Conversation 1: Items 1-3

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English M.3

Part One: Listening and Speaking


Directions: Choose the best answer for each situation.
Conversation 1: Items 1-3
Situation: Steve is asking Paul for a favor.
Steve: _________1_______________ ?
Paul: I'm kind of busy but I can spare you a few minutes. What's up?
Steve: I don't understand what people mean when they say "Let's agree to
disagree".
Paul: Well, "agree" means we think the same way and ____2______. The
opposite is we disagree.
Steve: I know, but what about "Let's agree to disagree?
Paul: _________3_______.oth sides have different opinions, but they agree
that there is no point in arguing about it anymore.

1. 1. Do you need help 2. Do you have a minute


3. Do you think you can do it 4. Do you want to come along

2. 1. change the topic 2. make no comments


3. have many opinions 4. accept what the other side says

3. 1. It's simple 2. This is debatable


3. That's the question 4. There are some 'issues
4. 1. come in 2. get out 3. hurry up 4. run back

5. 1. I'm great 2. I'm there 3. I'm coming 4. I'm George

6. 1. taking a bath 2. writing an essay


3. finishing a game 4. having breakfast in bed

7. 1. Were you late 2. How was the class


3. Have you overslept 4. Did you ~o the homework

8. 1. We took a pretest 2. We listened to a lecture


3. We went over the reading handout 4. We had an ice-breaking activity

9. 1. It was bored 2. We bored it


3. I am boring 4. It was rather boring
10. 1. How are you doing 2. Did you find anything
3. When did you believe me 4. Have you seen my birthday present

11. 1. What's the difference 2. Why are they similar


3. When are you wearing them 4. What can be said about them

12. 1. they are the same 2. these don't fit well


3. anyone can wear them 4. there are plenty to choose from
13. 1. May I inquire you 2. Is it possible to know
3. Can you recommend 4. Could you please explain

14. 1. That's reasonable 2. That's the point


3. That's irrelevant 4. That's too ambitious

15. 1. Thanks for your suggestions 2. Thanks, I was very grateful


3. Thank you for your supporting 4. I can't appreciate you enough
17. Which of the following is the best headline for this news?
1. Power of Youth
2. Era of Young Leaders
3. Youthquake: Word on the Move
4. Words of the Year of Oxford Dictionaries

18. Which of the following is TRUE about the word “youthquake”?


1. It was invented in 2016.
2. It is more widely used in America than in England.
3. It was first used to describe political change in America.
4. It refers to a shift in cultural norms influenced by young people.

19. According to the news, which of the following situations has been described
as a “youthquake”?
1. The increasing use of the term in 2017
2. The young voters' support for the UK Labour Party
3. The use of Vogue magazine to describe a political event
4. The election of more than 30 new leaders in France and New Zealand
20. Which event happened first based on the story?
1. Vicky's husband disappeared.
2. Pauline described Vicky's husband.
3. Vicky answered the policeman's question.
4. Vicky and Pauline went to the police station.

21. Which of the following statements is TRUE?


1. Pauline is an honest woman.
2. Vicky's husband is an attractive man.
3. The policeman knows Vicky and her husband well.
4. Vicky is accurate in describing her husband's appearance.

22. What did Vicky mean when she said, "Yes, but who wants HIM back?"
1. She didn't really want her own husband.
2. She wanted to know if anybody wanted her husband back.
3. She intended to ask Pauline if she wanted to take her husband.
4. She really wanted to know if anybody could help her husband.
23. Why was there a revolt in England in 1605?
1. Catholics were being sentenced to death.
2. Guy Fawkes broke King James I's laws.
3. Protestant churches used to punish Catholics.
4. Catholics did not agree with recently passed laws.

24. Why were bonfires ordered to be lit on the night of November 5?


1. To honor the Catholics who were killed
2. To celebrate the success of the revolt of 1605
3. To remember the protestors of November 5
4. To mark King James I's escaping assassination
25. What is the correct order of steps for making parkin?
A. Pour the mixture into the tin
B. Beat an egg and milk together.
C. Mix together oatmeal, flour and ginger.
D. Bake for 50 minutes to 1 hour
E. Melt syrup, treacle, sugar and butter together until the sugar has
dissolved.
F. Stir the mixture of oatmeal, flour and ginger into the syrup mixture,
followed by the egg and milk.
1. B-E-C-F-A-D 2. A-B-C-D-F-E
3. B-A-C-E-F-D 4. F-A-B-C-E-D

26. What is the purpose of the passage?


1. To describe how to make English cakes
2. To tell about the history of English kings
3. To give information about an English tradition
4. To honor Guy Fawkes, a famous English Protestant
27. What do we learn from the first paragraph?
1. Roman people were unfriendly.
2. Rome was the strongest city of the time.
3. Carthage and Rome were equally matched opponents.
4. The city of Carthage and Rome were located side by side.

28. What did the rulers of Carthage want Regulus to do?


1. To go home and bid farewell to his family and Rome
2. To persuade Roman rulers to make peace with Carthage
3. To keep his promise to fight for Carthage upon his return
4. To reveal the truth about the Roman rulers and Rome

29. Which of these statements is TRUE about Regulus?


1. He was beaten to death after losing the war.
2. The warriors of Carthage were afraid of him.
3. He was a man who always kept his promises.
4. He defeated Carthage at the other side of the sea.

30. What would be the best title for this story?


1. The Prisoner of War
2. The Story of Regulus
3. The War of Carthage and Rome
4. The Greatest City in the World
31. What is the main idea of the article?
1. Salmon has become the world's first genetically modified animal.
2. Modified salmon's safety as food is still questionable.
3. The request to market modified salmon has been withdrawn.
4. The U.S. FDA has reconsidered the safety of the Atlantic salmon.

32. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?


1. The AquAdvantage salmon is well accepted by consumers.
2. The modified salmon is called “Frankenfish" by those who oppose it.
3. The FDA has officially approved the sale of modified salmon to consumers.
4. The modified salmon contains a growth hormone gene from a farmed
Atlantic salmon.
33. What is NOT mentioned in the passage?
1. The final decision of the FDA
2. The benefits of the modified salmon
3. The process of creating a transgenic organism
4. The scientists' purposes for creating modified salmon

34. What can be inferred from paragraph 3?


1. The wild salmon may be extinct in the near future.
2. The FDA will hold another public hearing on the issue of modified salmon.
3. The modified salmon would become the first transgenic animal to enter the
food supply.
4. The modified salmon could harm the environment if they went by chance
into rivers or oceans.

35. How do the people who use the term "Frankenfish" feel about modified
salmon?
1. Safe 2. Excited 3. Hopeful 4. Nervous
36. 1. run into 2. take me to
3. come across 4. walk me from

37. 1. old shoes 2. old ones


3. new ones 4. new pairs

38. 1. ask 2. tell 3. permit 4. bother

39. 1. if 2. this 3. why 4. which

40. 1. satisfaction 2. disappointment


3. improvement. 4. communication

41 . 1. the histories' family town 2. the histories' town family


3. the family's town histories 4. the town's family histories

42. 1. gets well again 2. gets better soon


3. feels good now 4. likes me more

43. 1. sold 2. are sold 3. are selling 4. have sold

44. 1. that is 2. this is 3. we are 4. they are


45. 1. miss 2. waste 3. lose 4.change

46. 1. at 2.on 3. with 4. for

47. 1. help 2. helped 3. will help 4. had helped

48. 1. prizes fabulous to win 2. to win fabulous prizes


3. for fabulous prizes winning 4. for winning prizes fabulous

49. 1. so 2. if 3. because 4. which

50. 1. Let 2. Turn 3. Put 4. Spend


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