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1.Whatdonewspapers,radioandTVhaveincommon?

[A]Theyareallobjective.

[B]Theyallinvolvepersonalities.

[C]Theyareallbiased.

[D]Theyhavethesameimpactonpeople.

2.ThedifferentfeaturesofpersonalityinwhichnewspapersdifferfromradioandtelevisiondoNOTinclude

[A]voiceinflections.

[B]exclamationmarks.

[C]facialexpressions.

[D]bodylanguage.

3.Thetwospeakersseemto

[A]havesimilaropinions.

[B]havedifferentopinions.

[C]agreeonlyoncertainpoints.

[D]trytopleaseeachother.

4.WhichisNOTMr.Lewis'purposeofthevisit?

[A]Tovisitfriends.

[B]Togiveconcerts.

[C]Tovacation.

[D]Togiveprivatelessons.

5.WhatkindofcellodidMr.Lewisusewhenhewaseight?

[A]Afull-sizedcello.

[B]Ahalf-sizedcello.

[C]Atwo-third-sizedcello.

[D]Itisnotmentioned.

6.WhichisTRUEofMr.Lewis'cello?

[A]Itsometimesaccompanieshimonhistrips.

[B]Itisleftbehindwhenhegoesonatrip.

[C]Itincursextraexpenses.

[D]Itisdifficultforhimtocarryitaround.

7.Whydidthewomanquitherlastposition?

[A]Shewasfedupwithbad-temperedguests.

[B]Shefoundtheworkwasdull.

[C]Shedidn'thavetheopportunityforpromotion.

[D]Shehadtoworkovertime.

8.WhathasMissBrowneverdonewhichhassomethingtodowithtour?

[A]Sheworkedasatouroperator.

[B]Sheworkedasatourguide.

[C]Sheservedtheforeignersonapackagetour.

[D]Sheworkedasahotelattendant.

9.Accordingtotheinterview,thejobdemandsallofthefollowingEXCEPT

[A]loyaltyanddiligence.

[B]seniorityandage.

[C]languageproficiency.

[D]experiencerelatedtoatour.

10.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtotheconversation?

[A]MissBrownexpectstobepaidonly2,000monthly.

[B]MissBrownhasbeenabroadonbusiness.

[C]MissBrowndoesn'tmindworkingovertime.

[D]MissBrownistheonlyonetotheinterviewtoday.

11.Whatdoesapolice-courtdo?

[A]Itischargedbyacivilofficer.

[B]Itispresidedoverbyajudgeandjury.

[C]Itisusedforpassingsentenceforalloffences.

[D]Itisusedfordealingwithserouschargesonly.

12.Whoisexpectedtomentionanyspecialcircumstances?

[A]Thepolicemanwhochargedtheoffender.

[B]Theoffenderhimself.

[C]Anothermotorist.

[D]Thecivilofficer.

13.WhatisNOTwisetodoforonewhoisguilty?

[A]Toadmityourmistake

[B]Tomakeanexplanationforyourguilt.

[C]Toapologizefortakingupthecourt'stime.

[D]Toapologizeforcommittingtheoffence.

14.Sharksfindtheirquarriesbygoodsenseof

[A]waterwavesmadebyquarries.

[B]smellandelectricalmagneticDower.

[C]light.

[D]blood.

15.Whyaresharksusefulforhumans?

[A]Theirtastymeat.

[B]Theprincipleoftheirdefensesystemagainstdisease.

[C]Theirsolidskin.

[D]Theprincipleoftheirbirthmodes.

16.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?

[A]Callonpeopletoprotectsharks.

[B]Pointoutthelivingenvironmentofsharks.

[C]Explainwhythesharksaredangerous.

[D]Anintroductiontosharks.

17.Onepurposeofwritingaletterofcomplainttoavendoristo

[A]informhimthatyoufindaproblem.

[B]accusehimofirresponsibility.

[C]accusehimofnegligence.

[D]tellhimthathiscompanyisatotalfailure.

18.Thepreferredwayofmakingavendoransweryourcomplaintisto

[A]takelegalactionagainsthimwheneverpossible.

[B]makehimfeelshameful.

[C]makehimfeelobligedandwillingtodosomethingforyou.

[D]ruinhiscompany’sreputation.

19.Asuccessfulletterofcomplaintisonethatthevendor.

[A]persuades

[B]forgives

[C]condemns

[D]motivates

20.AletterofcomplaintshoulddoallofthefollowingEXCEPT

[A]soundpolitebutresolute.

[B]presenthardfacts.

[C]makeclearyourrequest.

[D]nottelltheconsequencesoftheproblem.

21.WhichofthefollowingisNOTaconditionforthereductionofdebts?

[A]Povertyelimination.

[B]Goodgovernment.

[C]Fightagainstcorruption.

[D]Poorlivingstandard.

22.Bycancellingthedebtsowedtoher,Britainintendsto__asimilarschemeproposedbytheInternationalMonetaryFund.

[A]reject

[B]restart

[C]follow

[D]review

23.Whathappenedduringtheaccident?

[A]Atrainhitanothertrain.

[B]Atrainkilled23people.

[C]Atrainwentoffitstracks.

[D]Atrainwastrappedinsidethestation.

24.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestdescribestheconditionofthepassengers?

[A]Noonewasfatallyinjured.

[B]Thereweremanyheavycasualties.

[C]Noonewashurtduringtheaccident.

[D]Someonewaskilledduringtheaccident.

25.Thecivilservantsheldastriketoprotest

[A]spendingcuts.

[B]reformmeasures.

[C]paycuts.

[D]lowpay.

26.Thecivilservants'strikewasstaged__thegeneralstrike.

[A]afewdaysafter

[B]afewdaysbefore

[C]afewweeksafter

[D]afewweeksbefore

27.Whichisthemainideaofthenews?

[A]IndustrialrelationsinGermany.

[B]TheGermanenergyindustry.

[C]Coalitioninthegovernment.

[D]Closureofnuclearreactors.

28.Thedecisiontoshutdownnuclearreactorsresultedfromthedemandfrom

[A]thegovernment.

[B]theenergyindustry.

[C]apartyinthecoalition.

[D]adecliningneedfornuclearenergy.

*29.HowwillUNICEFhelptheAfricanchildren?

[A]BuildmoreschoolsinAfrica,

[B]ReduceschoolfeesinAfrica.

[C]Makethemgobacktoschool.

[D]Providethemwithfoodandhousing.

*30.Extramoneyisneededtohelp

[A]Africanchildren.

[B]Sudanesechildren.

[C]Africanrefugees.

[D]Sudaneserefugees.

31.

[A]mustbe

[B]musthavebeen

[C]oughttobe

[D]shouldbe

*32.

[A]However

[B]Therefore

[C]Probably

[D]Undoubtedly

33.

[A]whose

[B]that

[C]which

[D]what

*34.

[A]in

[B]as

[C]of

[D]to

35.

[A]conspicuously

[B]usually

[C]surprisingly

[D]sufficiently

36.

[A]soas

[B]sothat

[C]assuch

[D]aswellas

37.

[A]However

[B]Moreover

[C]Though

[D]Therefore

38.

[A]theothers

[B]allothers

[C]these

[D]those

39.

[A]single

[B]singular

[C]plural

[D]compound

*40.

[A]some

[B]several

[C]various

[D]varied

41.

[A]getting

[B]causing

[C]having

[D]owning

42.

[A]theother

[B]another

[C]anyother

[D]theothers

43.

[A]endless

[B]multiple

[C]uncountable

[D]numerous

44.

[A]difficult

[B]easy

[C]interesting

[D]boring

45.

[A]with

[B]for

[C]owingto

[D]as

46.

[A]still

[B]indeed

[C]just

[D]even

*47.

[A]Similarly

[B]Certainly

[C]Equally

[D]Consequently

48.

[A]alike

[B]similar

[C]related

[D]relevant

*49.

[A]but

[B]though

[C]as

[D]then

50.

[A]referredto

[B]talkedabout

[C]spoken

[D]told

51.Shedidherwork__hermanagerhadinstructed.

[A]as

[B]until

[C]when

[D]though

52.__ofthetwinswasarrested,becauseIsawbothatapartylastnight.

[A]None

[B]Both

[C]Neither

[D]All

53.Forsometimenow,worldleaders__outthenecessityforagreementonarmsreduction.

[A]hadbeenpointing

[B]havebeenpointing

[C]werepointing

[D]pointed

54.Haveyoueverbeeninasituation__youknowtheotherpersonisrightyetyoucannotagreewithhim?

[A]bywhich

[B]that

[C]inwhere

[D]where

55.We'vejustinstalledtwoair-conditionersinourapartment,__shouldmakegreatdifferencesinourlifenextsummer.

[A]which

[B]what

[C]that

[D]they

56.AIDSissaid__thenumber-onekillerofbothmenandwomenoverthepastfewyearsintheregion.

[A]being

[B]tobe

[C]tohavebeen

[D]havingbeen

57.Shemanagedtosave__shecouldoutofherwagestohelpherbrother.

[A]howlittlemoney

[B]solittlemoney

[C]suchlittlemoney

[D]whatlittlemoney

58.Fool__Janeis,shecouldnothavedonesuchathing.

[A]who

[B]as

[C]that

[D]like

59.Theexperimentrequiresmoremoneythan__

[A]havebeenputin

[B]beingputin

[C]hasbeenputin

[D]tobeputin

60.__forthefactthatshebrokeherleg,.shemighthavepassedtheexam.

[A]Haditnotbeen

[B]Hadn'titbeen

[C]Wasitnot

[D]Wereitnot

61."Whatcoursesareyougoingtodonextsemester?

"Idon'tknow.Butit'sabouttime__onsomething."

[A]I'ddecide

[B]Idecided

[C]Idecide

[D]I'mdeciding

62.Thepolicehaveofferedalarge__forinformationleadingtotherobber'sarrest.

[A]award

[B]compensation

[C]prize

[D]reward

63.IarrivedattheairportsolatethatI__missedtheplane.

[A]only

[B]quite

[C]narrowly

[D]seldom

64.Thepopularityofthefilmshowsthatthereviewers'fearswerecompletely__

[A]unjustified

[B]unjust

[C]misguided

[D]unaccepted

65.TheheadoftheMuseumwas__andletusactuallyexaminetheancientmanuscripts.

[A]promising

[B]agreeing

[C]pleasing

[D]obliging

66.Themulti-nationalcorporationwasmakingatake-over__forapropertycompany.

[A]application

[B]bid

[C]proposal

[D]suggestion

67.Theparty'sreducedvotewas__oflackofsupportforitspolicies.

[A]indicative

[B]positive

[C]revealing

[D]evident

68.Therehasbeena__lackofcommunicationbetweentheunionandthemanagement.

[A]regretful

[B]regrettable

[C]regretting

[D]regretted

69.Theteacher__expectshisstudentstopasstheuniversityentranceexamination.

[A]confidentially

[B]proudly

[C]assuredly

[D]confidently

70.The__familyinChinesecitiesnowspendsmoremoneyonhousingthanbefore.

[A]normal

[B]average

[C]usual

[D]general

71.Thenewcolleague__tohaveworkedinseveralbigcorporationsbeforehejoinedourcompany.

[A]confesses

[B]declares

[C]claims

[D]confirms

72.Duringthereadinglesson,theteacheraskedstudentstoreadafew__fromthenovel.

[A]pieces

[B]essays

[C]fragments

[D]extracts

73.Duringthe

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