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Vocabulary & Expressions Choose the correct answer.

1. You�ve got to treat people with ����.. . If you treat them badly they won�t to see you again. 1) revenge 2) response 3) relief 4) respect

2. He needs to ask his parents to lend him some money because he�s already $2000����at the bank . 1) overdebt 2) overcharge 3) overdrawn 4) overrate

3. A teenager who spends all day in front of a computer screen is called a ������ . 1) cyberwidow 2) screenager 3) e- cash 4) cybersickness

4. It was a dark, ���night, and we couldn�t see anything at all. 1) cloudless 2) moonless 3) sightless 4) smokeless

5. Be careful! You�ll ���.your coffee all over the floor if you hold it like that. 1) drop 2) spill 3) drip 4) trickle

6. The instruction��..for the photocopier states clearly that the machine must be positioned in a well-ventilated room. 1) annual 2) notes 3) pamphlet 4) manual

7. One of the best way of protecting the world�s resources is to avoid��..�water and electricity. 1) using 2) losing 3) missing 4) wasting

8. Boxers wear huge���, but it�s still a dangerous sport. 1) rods 2) clubs 3) gloves 4) bats

9. I couldn�t sleep last night because you were���.again. 1) knocking 2) snoring 3) humming 4) bumping

10. In Middle Ages bandits and criminals were publicly���.by hanging. 1) killed 2) assassinated 3) executed 4) slain

11. Have you seen the ����.of today�s papers? It says there�s going to be another war. 1) opening 2) titles 3) banners 4) headlines

12. I didn�t have a very happy���because my parents got divorced when I was five. 1) child period 2) child time 3) childhood 4) child age

13. Most men���when they are sixty-five. For women, it�s more easily. 1) retreat 2) withdraw 3) retire 4) pension

14. Before you cook the fish, take off as many of the�.... as possible. 1) skins 2) scales 3) shells 4) peels

15. The football fans �.........��.. with excitement immediately. They saw their favorite players. 1) screamed 2) whispered 3) sighed 4) muttered

16. We gave our credit card number as a ��......that we would turn up at the restaurant. 1) guarantee 2) word 3) hint 4) promise

17. I was so hungry, there for I ate a whole ��.......... of biscuits. 1) pack 2) packet 3) bar 4) segment

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18. Money, banking, the country�s growth patterns and Taxation are all studies in �����. 1) geography 2) economics 3) marketing 4) accounting

19. Mary�s handwriting is ����.., she usually has to type letters. 1) flexible 2) inflexible 3) comprehensible 4) incomprehensible

20. Where do you find lavatory paper, air freshener and a seat cover? 1) In the living room 2) In the kitchen 3) In the closet 4) In the toilet

21. You�re playing chess with a friend and he has been thinking about his move for a long time. You say : 7�.......................���..8. 1) Turn it over 2) Turn it around 3) It�s your turn 4) Let�s take turns

22. A receptionist at a dental clinic is trying to arrange an appointment for a patient. She asks, 7���.8. 1) Can you appoint Dr. Somchai? 2) What would be comfortable for you? 3) Will next Monday morning be all right? 4) Could you come to see him later?

23. Tammy lost her luggage. She went to see the airlines officer. She said, 7������8 1) I think my luggage is unattended. 2) I�d like to make a claim for my luggage. 3) I want to question you about my luggage. 4) I wonder how I get my luggage back.

24. You friend offers you a piece of cake, but you dislike that kind of cake. So you say, 7�����8 1) I hate that cake. 2) Thanks, but I�m on a diet. 3) Not another one. 4) Don�t you have anything better?

25. A customer in a fast food shop orders a hamburger and French fries. The woman behind counter asks him, 7���.........................................��.8 1) Would you like to suggest something else? 2) Is that all you�re going to order? 3) Are you thinking of ordering anything else? 4) Would you like anything to drink with that?

26. A : Camen, why are you tearing up your print-out? B : I�ve run this program six times already and it still doesn�t work! What is Camen�s profession most likely to be? 1) Professional athlete 2) News broadcaster 3) Computer programmer 4) Television producer

At the newspaper booth A : ����27������ B : Oh, it�s tragic news. There was a fire downtown. A : Was there? What happened? B : There was a fire in a hotel. A : Was anybody hurt? B : ���.28������. A : Thank God they did!

27. 1) What�s in the paper today? 2) What else do you need? 3) How do you feel about it? 4) Would you like some more to read?

28. 1) No, all the guests escaped safe and sound. 2) No, unfortunately. 3) Yes, I wish they didn�t. 4) Yes, some victims died right away.

At the Customs

A : Where’s the duty-free shop?

B : There’s one behind the booking counter.

A : …………29………………

B : Yes, and you can also see a film. Now, please go

to the Gate Twelve at nine o’clock. Your bags will

be inspected there………30……. . A : Thank you. I’m sure I will.

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29. 1) Is the flight on schedule? 2) Could I see your passport, please? 3) Do I have to go through customs? 4) Is a meal served during the flight?

30. 1) I hope you�ll enjoy the flight. 2) That�s the passenger step; and this is for the air crew. 3) The plane is going to take off in a few minutes. 4) Here are your claim check and boarding passes.

Situation: Inquiries A : Information office. ����31����� B : Could you tell me what time the first plane leaves for Milan Tomorrow? A : ��32�� Er. Sorry, Miss. No flight to Milan is available tomorrow. B : ���.33����.? A : The day after tomorrow? That�s Saturday. The first flight is at 7:45, Miss. B : And ���.34���� the last plane from Milan arrives on the following day? A : It arrives at 9:45 p.m. on Sunday. ���..35�� It may be delayed.

31. 1) Why are you calling? 2) Can I help you? 3) Good morning. What do you want? 4) Good morning. How are you?

32. 1) All right. I�ll do that 2) Okay, just wait, will you? 3) Just a moment, please. 4) Sure. The first plane will leave tomorrow.

33. 1) What about the day after tomorrow? 2) What time shall I leave? 3) Can you let me know that the day after tomorrow? 4) Is the day after tomorrow cancelled?

34. 1) would you mind showing me? 2) how do I find about. 3) did you say that it wasn�t. 4) Can you also tell me the time.

35. 1) Otherwise when the weather change 2) And the weather is always unpredictable. 3) But if the weather is bad. 4) So whenever the weather turns bad.

Sentence functions (No.36-40)

36. A : Are we going now? B : Yes. Don�t forget to lock your room. 1) To instruct. 2) To remind 3) To inform 4) To announce

37. A : Jerry, let�s join Red Glove�s gang. B : No, I will never join them. 1) To refuse. 2) To regret 3) To apologize 4) To warn

38. A : No drinks will be provided on the trip. B : That�s not fair, We paid for food and drinks. 1) To advise. 2) To warn 3) To suggest 4) To protest

39. A : The Mini-marathon is on 30 June. B : Are you going to take part? 1) To offer 2) To enquire 3) To inform 4) To suggest

40. Robert : I propose Peter is our troop leader. Tom: No. He is not a good leader. 1) To brief 2) To encourage 3) To confirm 4) To object

Grammar & Structure

41. 7You look tired8. 7Yes, I ���.non-stop all day.8 1) has worked 2) have been worked 3) have been working 4) have been working

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42. ���Mary ���..for the test last night? 1) Did / studied 2) Did / study 3) Has / study 4) Has / studied

43. I ���Hong Kong five times in the last two years. 1) visited 2) was visiting 3) have visited 4) have been visiting

44. As soon as I ���..the answer to the question, I knew why what I�d written was wrong. 1) saw 2) has seen 3) have seen 4) was seeing

45. I ���do that, if I were you. There�ll be all manner of trouble if you do. 1) mightn�t 2) can�t 3) wouldn�t 4) mustn�t

46. The museum was originally built in the 1800s but was destroyed��.the war and rebuilt much later. 1) when 2) while 3) during 4) for

47. The outdoor music festival has been postponed ����..the approaching storm. 1) in spite of 2) as to 3) in place of 4) due to

48. They are going to have the serviceman���.an electric fan in the office tomorrow. 1) install 2) to install 3) to be installed 4) installed

49. We have had��.time to decide? 1) enough than more 2) than enough more 3) than more enough 4) more than enough

50. Everybody enjoyed the film���..me. 1) unless 2) except 3) not 4) without

51. We saw a fight ���..two men. 1) between 2) among 3) with 4) by

52. �..��I asked him two hours ago, he�..�.hasn�t done the washing-up! 1) Despite / however 2) Although / still 3) Even though /nevertheless 4) Unless / yet

Which is incorrect? (No. 53 Q 60)

53. The market was built by the same construction 1) company which is being investigated about fraud 2) 3) 4)

54. You should tell the chef how many peoples 1) 2) 3) you are going to invite to the party. 4)

55. One of the great thing about computers is their 1) 2) ability to make small businesses look like big 3) 4) companies.

56. The results of the customer survey on our new 1) 2) products were surprised. 3) 4)

57. Instead of studying in the library, Cindy went to a 1) 2) concert with some of her friend. 3) 4)

58. When I went to the shopping mall last weekend, I 1) saw a young man to drive his motorcycle on the 2) 3) 4) sidewalk.

59. During the past five years, our company 1) 2) has grown rapid 3) 4)

60. Because of it rained heavily last night, the game 1) 2) will be postponed until the day after tomorrow. 3) 4)

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Reading Comprehension

Award winning musical, A Little Night Music, will open at the Federal�s Theater on Friday night, August 15.It will run for a month before moving to Victor�s Amphitheater. It will star Whitney Lennon and Will Storms. Advance tickets go on sale today for the Federal�s productions, for $30, $40 and $50. Tickets for productions at Victor�s Amphitheater will be $25, $30 and $40. Tickets must be paid for at least 1 week before curtain, the day of the performance of the ticket.

61. How much does the cheapest ticket for the Federal�s productions cost? 1) $ 25.00 2) $ 30.00 3) $ 35.00 4) $ 40.00

62. When must tickets be paid by? 1) Before August 15. 2) Today. 3) Anytime. 4) One week before the day of the performance

63. Where would this advertisement most likely to be found? 1) In front of the theater. 2) In the bookstore. 3) At the newsstand. 4) In the entertainment magazine.

To : B. Peterson We regret to inform you that Mr. Leaner will not be able to keep the appointment he made to see Mr. Comrade on Friday, June 13. An urgent matter has come up in our Los Angeles office and required his immediate attention. He offers his sincere apologies and will contact you as soon as he returns to New York. Sincerely, Margaret SueMargaret SueMargaret SueMargaret Sue

64. What is the purpose of this FAX? 1) To deal with an urgent matter. 2) To make an appointment 3) To change the date of an appointment 4) To cancel an appointment

65. What is TRUE about Mr. Comrade? 1) He had an appointment with Mr. Leaner in New York. 2) He had an appointment with Ms. Margaret Sue. 3) He canceled an appointment. 4) Choice 1) and 2)

PHOTOGRAPY Quickly Photo is seeking FT manager for busy store. Must be able to manage day operations. Management experience required. Photo experience required, digital background a plus. Hourly rate plus bonus, health benefits, paid vacation. Call Tommy 749-4469.

66. What is true of the advertised position? 1) It requires working nights and weekends. 2) It starts the following week. 3) It is for full-time work. 4) It involves sales.

67. What must applicants have? 1) A camera. 2) Management experience. 3) A college degree. 4) Willingness to travel frequently.

Conference Schedule

08:00 Breakfast, Opening Remarks : Francis Baxer

09:00 “Music and Work : Do They Mix?”: Dr. Juliani Kilmer 10:30 Coffee Break

11:00 Question and Answer Session

12:00 Lunch 14:00 “Music Selections to Use in the Office”:

Dr. Juliani Kilmer 15:30 Coffee Break

16:00 Group Discussion, Leader : Catherine Parker 17:00 Closing Remarks : Francis Baxer

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68. What is the theme of this conference? 1) The music business 2) Music as therapy 3) The leaders in the music industry 4) Music in the workplace

69. Who is the main speaker? 1) Francis Baxer 2) A musician 3) Dr. Juliani Kilmer 4) Catherine Parker

American drive-in movies are vast parking

lots with, on one end, a huge screen. You enter

through a gate much like an expressway tollgate

and pay the admission then find a spot. At every

parking space there’s a speaker you can take

into the car. Loudness is controllable. There’s

always a snack bar for franks, drinks, popcorn,

etc.

70. 7Spot8 is used as synonymous with ������ . 1) drive-in movie 2) place to park 3) speaker 4) snack bar

71. One thing absolutely necessary for building a drive- in movie is �����. . 1) land next to an expressway 2) a snack bar 3) the price of admission 4) lots of space

72. How many shows would there be in one day? 1) 5 2) 6 3) 7 4) 10

73. What does Dr. Lawrence Thurman study? 1) Education 2) Linguistics 3) Ecology 4) Oceanography

74. Why has Dr. Thurman been working with dolphins? 1) To study their speaking skills. 2) To understand how they communicate. 3) To study if they are smarter than other animals. 4) To make a show for Oasis Park.

75. According to the passage, why do children need a

face protector? 1) To prevent eye injuries 2) To prevent dry skin 3) To keep out the sun. 4) To keep out the dust

76. What should children wear when playing baseball? 1) Baseball gloves 2) Team T-shirts 3) Running shoes 4) A helmet

The Shows of Dolphins

Children of all ages, from 6-60, will enjoy

this show starting the most popular mammal to

swim the waters of the Pacific. Dr. Lawrence

Thurman will narrate the interesting and

educational show which will feature some of the

results of the dolphin language acquisition

studies.

Dr. Thurman, with a degree in linguistics,

has been working with the dolphins over the last

6 years. His work started with basic

communication and object recognition. It has

evolved to character recognition, word and

sentence construction.

Shows are every hour starting from 10:00

a.m. with the last show at 5:00 p.m. with a one

hour break from noon.

EYES INJURIES IN BASEBALL

More eyes are injured in baseball than in

squash, racquetball, football and soccer

put together. Most eye injuries happen to

children 5-14 years old. Children should

wear a helmet with a face protector to

protect the nose, mouth and eyes when

playing baseball.

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All passengers who are nationals of countries other than the United States or Canada must complete an Immigration Form before arrival in the U.S. Fill out one for each family member. Do not write on the back. Write in English in all capital letters. Keep the form until your departure form the United States. Use the white 1-94 form if you have a valid U.S. visa. Use the green 1-94W form if you hold a passport from one of the 22 countries participating in the visa-waiver program and do not have a valid U.S. visa. Use the blue 1-94T form if you are only making an in-transit stop en route to another country. All passengers (or one passenger per family) are required to complete a Customs Declaration Form prior to arrival. Complete it in English and in capital letters. Be sure to sign your name on the back of the form.

77. How many Immigration Forms must be filled out by a family of two adults and two children who are not U.S. or Canadian nationals? 1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four

78. What should a traveler do with the immigration form? 1) Fill it out after arrival. 2) Give it to a U.S. Customs agent. 3) Keep it until leaving the U.S. 4) Give it to an immigration agent.

79. If you are changing planes in Miami on a flight from Madrid to Mexico City, which form should you fill out? 1) A blue one 2) A white one 3) A green one 4) No form is required

80. What should passengers write on the back of the Customs Declaration Form? 1) Nothing 2) Their signatures. 3) The date of arrival 4) Their flight number.

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