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B)Openingadepositaccount.D)Puttingmoneyinthebank.

8.A)Theyhavetoolittlepatience.C)Theyareveryhardonstudents.

B)Theyarenotstrictwithstudents.D)Theyaremorehard-workingthanbefore.

ConversationOne

9.A)Knowyourspousebetter.C)Emphasizeonqualitytime.

B)Waystobetteramarriage.D)Howtopleaseyourspouse.

10.A)Marriageneedstobeimproved.C)Peopleliketoraisekids.

B)Peoplegetcaughtupwiththeircareers.D)One’sowngoalsinlifearethemostimportant.

11.A)Flatterourspousesinpublic.C)Presentwordsofpraisetoourspouses.

B)Beloyaltoourspouses.D)Criticizeourspousesinpublic.

12.A)Spendsometimeapart.C)Remembertopraiseourspouses.

B)Careonlyaboutthefeelingsofone’sown.D)Showouradmirationtoourspouses.

ConversationTwo

13.A)InhisLiteratureClasslastweek.C)InhisHistoryClasslastweek.

B)InhisPublicRelationClasslastweek.D)InhisMathsClasslastweek.

14.A)TheywerereligiouspeoplefromNewEngland.C)TheywerereligionspeoplefromEngland.

B)TheywerereligiouspeoplefromAmerica.D)TheywereethnicpeoplefromEngland.

15.A)ThefirstThanksgivingDaywascelebratedin1621.

B)ThePilgrimshadagoodharvestinthefirstyear.

C)ThanksgivingisaholidaytothankfamilymembersintheUS.

D)Thanksgivingisanoccasionoffamilyreunion.

PassageOne

16.A)It’saprofessionsoughtafterbytoomany.C)It’sforambitiouspeopleonly.

B)It’stoodifficultforyoungpeople.D)It’sforyoungpeopleonly.

17.A)Becamethemostfamousactressoftheworld.C)Becameasfamousasthegreateractoroftheworld.

B)Playedtheleadingfemaleroleinafilm.D)Becamenolessfamousthantheleadingactoroftheday.

18.A)Thisissomethingwhichhappensatregulartimes.C)Thisissomethinghighlypossible.

B)Thisisahighlyprofitablechance.D)Thisisaveryrareoccurrence.

PassageTwo

19.A)Asocietyinwhichnobodywouldsmokeagain.C)Asocietyinwhichsmokingwouldbeallowedathome.

B)Asocietyinwhichpeoplewouldnotsmokeagain.D)Asocietyinwhichindustriallawswouldbansmokingatwork.

20.A)Manyaeroplaneaccidentsarerelatedtosmoking.C)Manydeathsoccurfromtobacco-relateddiseases.

B)Every12hoursthereare360,000deathsfromsmoking.D)ThereistoomuchsmokepollutionintheUS.

21.A)More“NoSmoking”sings.C)Bettereducationforchildren.

B)Morelawsagainstsmoking.D)Abanonsmokinginworkplaces.

PassageThree

22.A)Itsmashedintoarowofhouses.C)Itwastoonervoustoleavethestripinthemiddleoftheroad.

B)Itwasrunoverbyatruck.D)Ithitatruck.

23.A)Apassenger.B)Thedog.C)Thetruck-driver.D)Apoliceman.

24.A)Inthestreet.C)Inapublicswimmingpool.

B)Inafamilyswimmingpool.D)Inakindergarten.

25.A)Abigsteak.B)Apieceofbread.C)Abottleofmilk.D)Aextrabone.

SectionC

Veryhighwavesaredestructivewhenthey(26)_______thelands.Fortunately,this(27)_______happens.Onereasonisthatoutatsea,wavesmovinginadifferentdirection.Thetwo(28)_______ofwavestendtocanceleachotherout.Anotherreasonisthatwateris(29)_______neartheshore.Asawavegetsclosertoland,theshallow(30)_______helpsreduceits(31)______

Butthepowerofwavesstrikingtheshorecanstillbeverygreat.Duringawintergale,wavessometimesstrikethe(32)______withtheforceof6,000poundsforeach(33)_______foot.Thatmeansawave,25feethighand500feetalongitsface,may(34)____.Yet(35)________________________________________________________________________.

Duringthemostragingstorms,(36)_______________________________________________________

WeekTwo

1.A)1,016.B)1,060.C)508.D)580.

2.A)Heisgoingtothehospital.C)Heislettinghergo.

B)Heisshowinghishand.D)Heisofferinghelp.

3.A)Ashopassistant.B)Asalesclerk.C)Awaiter.D)Atelephoneoperator.

4.A)Fatheranddaughter.B)Uncleandniece.C)Auntandnephew.D)Cousins.

5.A)Shewasn’tinvited.C)Shealteredherdecision.

B)Shewasn’treadytocome.D)Shehadlostallhiskeys.

6.A)Thedoorneedsrepairing.C)Hecouldn’topenthedoor.

B)Hehadlostallhiskeys.D)Hewantedthewomantohelphim.

7.A)She’sratherhappytohearso.C)She’sunhappytohearso.

B)She’sdisappointedtohearso.D)She’ssurprisedtohearso.

8.A)Hethoughtitwasagoodcar.C)Hethoughttherewaswrongwiththecar.

B)Hethoughtitwastoonoisy.D)Hedidn’tlikeit.

ConversationOne

9.A)Findhisglasses.B)Situpstraight.C)Getenoughrest.D)Changehistries.

10.A)Astronomy.B)Psychology.C)Physicaltherapy.D)Jobconsoling.

11.A)Experimentalmedicines.C)Innovativephysicalexercises.

B)Specialtreatmentcenters.D)Flexibleworkexercises.

12.A)Howtosignupforacourse.C)Howshecanchangehersleeprhythms.

B)Howshecanhelptheman.D)Howsleepdisordersaretreated.

13.A)Inaclassroom.B)Inasnackbar.C)Inthedormitory.D)Inacamerashop.

14.A)He’snoisy.B)He’smessy.C)Hedoesn’ttellthetruth.D)Hedoesn’tclosethedoor.

15.A)Heworkedforaradiostation.C)Hetookalongtrip.

B)Helivedinadormitory.D)Hevisitedtheman’sfamily.

16.A)Thenationaldepartmentofeducation.C)PublicschoolsintheUnitedStates.

B)Schoolboards.D)Localcontrolofschool.

17.A)PublicschoolsarenotthesamethroughouttheUnitedStates.

B)Theschoolboardmembersarenotprofessionaleducation.

C)Thefederaldepartmentisnotthesameasadepartmentofeducationinmanyothercountries.

D)Themembersoftheschoolboardservewithoutpay.

18.A)Hegovernsthelocalschooldistrict.C)Heselectsthesuperintendentofaschool.

B)Hecarriesoutpoliciesofthegoverningboard.D)Herunsthebusinessoftheschool.

19.A)Fromthreetofivemonths.C)Fivemonths.

B)Threemonths.D)Fourmonths.

20.A)Watchtraffic.B)Obeycommands.C)Crossstreetssafely.D)Guardthedoor.

21.A)Threeweeks.B)Twoweeks.C)Fourweeks.D)Fiveweeks.

22.A)Tokeepfishalive.B)Topunishcriminals.C)Topreservedeadbodies.D)Tohelphealwounds.

23.A)Formakingsaltedfish.C)Fortakingsaltfromtheking’stable.

B)Forstealingsalt.D)Forsellingsalt.

24.A)Hewouldlosehislife.C)Hewouldloseallhissalt.

B)Hewouldloseanear.D)Hewouldbeheavilyfined.

25.A)Threethousandyearsago.C)Whenmanbegantopreservethedead.

B)Whenmanbegantosaltfish.D)Nooneknows.

Thelackofpersistenceisthereasonmostpeoplefailinattainingtheirgoals.Manyorganizationalanalystsand(26)_______consultantsconsiderpersistencetobethe(27)____________keytosuccessatboththeorganizationaland(28)_________level.(29)_______comeseasilyonthefirsttry.What(30)_________thesuccessfulfromtheunsuccessfulispersistence.Successfulpeoplealsofail(31)______________buttheydonotlettheirfailures(32)__________their(33)_______.(34)______________________________________________________________________.Andagain.Andagain.Untiltheysucceed.(35)_____________________________________________________________________,usuallypassingtheblameonsomeoneorsomethingelse,andlearnnothingfromtheirexperienceotherthanperfectingtheirscapegoatingtechniques.Successfulpeopleexpectperiodicdefeats,learnwhatwentwrongandwhy,don’twastetimelookingforsomeonetoblame,makenecessaryadjustments,andtryagain.(36)_________________________________.Ifyouarenotpersistent,youwillalmostcertainlyfail.

WeekThree

1.A)Twenty-fivedollars.B)Twentydollars.C)Fortydollars.D)Fiftydollars.

2.A)TogototheFrenchrestaurant.C)Tovisitafriend.

B)Totryanewrestaurant.D)Tostayathome.

3.A)Easy-goingandfriendly.B)Verynervous.C)Angry.D)Noteasy-going.

4.A)Heplaysjazzmusic.B)Heisajazzfan.C)Heneeds300jazzrecords.D)Helikesclassicalmusic.

5.A)Atapostoffice.B)Atabank.C)Atarestaurant.D)Atanairport.

6.A)Hewassacred.B)Hewasupset.C)Hehasn’tgotacar.D)Heisgladtodriveherthere.

7.A)Lendingmoneytoastudent.C)Readingastudent’sapplication.

B)Fillingaform.D)Askingforsomefinancialaid.

8.A)12:

30.B)11:

30.C)12:

00.D)11:

00.

9.A)Hecouldn’tenterabiguniversitylikehealwayswantedto.C)Heisuninterestedinthelecturetopics.

B)Hehastoomanycoursestostudy.D)Theunivers

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