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tlrc
letter
A,
B,

c,
or.
D
att your
unswer
srteet
to
indicate
the
correct
otlsrver
to
each
of
the
qaestionsfrom
1
to
10.
Television
An
American
Tv
network
rras
rrad
an
internationar
hit
rvith

the
drama
,,24,,,
atrrriller
known
fbr
its
sllspense
and
often
graphic
vioience'
over
the
past
year,
controversy
has
surrounded
the
series
because
of
its
portrayal
of
Muslim
terrorists
and
its

fi'"qu"rt
,rln.r'of
torture.
But
the
content
of
,,24,,is
not
the
only
thi,g
that
woulci
have
been
unthinkabl"
o,,
p.in
"-time
television
20
years
ago.
Its
fo,,
arso
represents
a
tnajor

change
in
modern
TV:
during
each
episod
e's
44minutes
-
a
rlar-time
hour,
minr.rs
r6
minutes
for
commercials
-
the
show
counects
the
lives
of
21
clifferent
characters,
each
with

their
own
per.sonarities
ancJ
specific
relationships
with
other
characters'
Nine
differe,t
story
rines
(or
,.threads,,)
are
depicted,
eacri
i,volving
e'ents
and
i,formation
revealed
i,
previous
episodes.
[1J
[2]
For
years

many
people
have
assumed
that
popular
culttre
is
in
a
state
of
decline,
rapidly
degenerating
into
'Junk
culture"
withno
worthwhile
purpor".
But
an
interesting
new
book
challenges
that
a'ssumption'
"Everlthing

Bad
is
Good
fbr
You:
un,
toauy's
popular
curture
Is
Actuapy
Making
Us
Smarter"'
by
Steven
Johnson,
makes
a
persuasive
argument
that
today,s
complex
Tv
dramas
and
other
pop
culture

products
give
us
healthy
mental
exercise.}e
cars
the
use
of
comptex,
interwoven
prot
lines
invol'ing
rnultiple
characters
"multi-threading",
and
it
is
a,ew.and
growing
phenomenon
in
tv.
ro
keep
up
witlr

shows
like "24"'
he
points
o.ut,
you
must "pay
attention,
make
irifer"rr".r,
track
shifting
social
r:elationships"'
and
these
cog,itive
challeri.,
u."
.rr*girg
our
mental
development
for
the
better.
[3]
[4]
The
most

obvious
change
in
the
last
five years
of
narrative
entertainment
is
the
rise
of
reality
TV'
surely'
you
t,ight
be
thinking,
watchi,g
"survivor"
or
"The
Bachelor,,cannot
possibly
raise
anyone,s
IQ' "survivor"
is

now
in
its
tenth
season,
and
"The
Bachelor"
is
in
its
seventh.
But
as
Johnson
tells
us,
lately
"e'en
the
junk
has
improved'"
l['he
new
reality
shor,vs
are
rike
games:

they
are
series
of
competitive
tests'
each
more
challenging
than
the
last,
ancl
with
rules
that
must
be
lear,ed
as yoll
play.
on
,,survivor,,,
for
instance'
the
participants
ancl
the
audience

know
the
generar
objective
of
the game,
but
each
episode
brings
,erv
challenges
that
require
quick
thinking.
s,, r-in
these
garne,
"uti,
for
the
i,telrectuar
rabor
of
finding
the
weak
spots
in

the
rules
ancl
in
yorr-opponents.
This
rabor
is
done
not
just
by
the
stars
of
the
sltows'
but
the
viewers
at
home
as
well.
This
is
u'hat
makes
these
shows

such
fun
to
watch
-
the
human
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p,easu,e
in
solving
puzztesdetecting
Question
l:
Wqt
is
the
topic
of
the
pass,age?
A.
Wlry
"?4"
became
a
hit
B.
Benelits

of
TV
today
C.
The
clecline
of
TV
today
D.
TV
and
cultule
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2: trVhiclt is the best
place
for
the
following
sentence?
"lt
is
not
only
hour-long dramas
that make us s11tarter."
A.
[2]
B.[4]
c.[1]
D.[3]
D. characters
B. "Joe
Millionaire" and
"The
Bachelor"
D.
games
Question
3: The word
"efrch"
in
paragraph I refers to
A. episodes B. story

lines
C.
personalities
Question
4: The authot'begins
the
pctssage
by discussing
"24"
in
order lo
A.
prove
that TV has become
much more violent
B. argue against
its
graphic
violeuce
and
porlrayal
of
terrorists
C.
explain why many TV shows
nowadays are
controversial
D.
show how TV has become mol'e
complex

Question
5:
It
can be inferred
that the author
of the
passage
A.
agrees rvith steven Johnson's
views
B.
has
no opinion about Steven Johnson's
views
C. agrees
with some of Johnson's
viervs
but
disagrees
with others
D. strongly disagrees
with
Steven
Johnson's views
Question
6:
According to the
passage,
Johnson's
book argues all.follou,ing

except
that
A. many
TV shows involve cognitive
challenges
Il.
people
eqioy
the effort of
understanding
complex shows
C. hor.rr-long dramas bring
the
greatest
benefits
D.
popular
culture is not
in decline
Question
7 |
"
MLtlti-threading"
in TV
i,s
a new
type of
-_.
A. series
B.

content
C. character D. form
Question
8: The author
mentions
"junk
eulture" in
paragraph
2 in order to
A. contrast a common
view of
TV with the one
he
presents
in the
passage
B. argue against
the
view
that
popular culture can be
worthwhile
C. explain why
TV viewing
is in decline
in the United States
D. emphasize
how worthless
most TV shows
are

Question
9: The word
"they"
in
paragraph
3 refers to
Question
l0z The word
"detecting"
in
paragraph
j
is closest in meaning to
A. admiring
B. remembering
C.
finding D. making
Mark the letter
A, B, C, or D on
your
answer sheet
to indicste
the
word whose underlined
part
differs
from
the other
three in
pronunciation

in
each of thefollowing
questions.
A. shows
C.
junk
Question
11: A. ngn-existent
B. ngne
Question
l2z A. caslle
R.
faslen
Question
13: A. cgnal
B.
c4noeing
C.
nqnsense
C. diges!
C. career
D.
grqss
D.
oten
D. c4ring
Read the
following
passage
and murk

the letter
A, B,
C, or D on
your
anshter sheet
to indicate the
corre.ct
wordfor
each
of the blanksfrom
14 to 23.
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is the smaliest
and most
southerly
of
the countries of Scandinavia,
(14)
lie in
northernEurope.Itisprobablybest(15)-forbeinghometothepowedul
(l6)-1,000yearSago.Denmarkisasma1lcountry,withlimit-ednatura1(17)
Nevertheless,
it has become
one of
the richest
countries in
the
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has
its
ou,n (19)
utiirr"-una
includes
several
different
dialects.
Aithough
Denmark
recently
it
has
beetr

reluctant
to
lvork
more
closel1,
inclcpendence.
traclitions,
and
a
tongue-twisting
lar4uage,
is
a
member
(20)-_
the
European
rvhich
tlnion,
of
its
rvith
the
EU
and give
up (21) _
wealth
in
l)enmark
is

shared
out
more
evenly
than
in
most
countries,
because
people
pay
high
iaxes'
I\4any
workers
pay
nlore
than
50 percent
of.their
wages
in
tax.'rhe,roney
is
usecl
to pay
(22)
a
welfare
system,

which
inclucles
health
care,
benefits
for:
the
unemployed
anrl
the
elderly,
and public
set'ices.
cornpared
to
the
rest
of the
worlcl,
it
is
(23)_
to
become
either
very
rich
or.
vet'y pool'
in

Denrnark.
Question
14:
A.
when
B.
whose
C.
which
D.
where
Question
t5:
A.
known
B.
seen
C.
likecl
D.
heard
Question
16:
A.
over
B.
since
C.
more
D.

less
Question
17:
A. resoul.ces
I].
natures
C.
sources
D.
features
Qucstion
I8:
A.
land
B.
earlh
C.
space
D.
world
Question
19:
A.
distant
E.
trisinterestecl
c.
crisliked
D.
distinctive

Question
20:
A.
of
B.
in
C.
from
D.
to
Question
2l:
A"
some
B.
very
C.
many
D. every
Questiorr
22:
A,.
on
B.
{br
C.
at
D.
to
Question

23:
A.
difficult
B.
impossible
C.
simple
D.
easy
Mark
the
letter
A,
B,
c,
or
D
to
indicate
the
word(s)
\IMILAR
in
ruecrning
to
tlre
utrclerlinel
x,orrt(s)
i*
eoch

of
thefollowing
eluestions.
Question
24:
Thejute,
a relative
of
the
basswood
trees,
flourilLes
in
warm,
humicl
climates.
A. prolongs
B.
swells
C.
thrives
D.
amplifies
Question
25:
originally
developed
for
Southern
california,

the
Richter
Scale
was
erpanded
for
1l
woflowloe
use.
A. prolonged
B.
minuscuie
C.
swamped
I).
enlarged
Question
26:
Excessive
atnounts
of
lead
in
the
air
can
decrease
a chilcl,s
intelligence.
A.

boom
B.
swamp
C.
abate
D.
diniinish
Mork
the
letter
A,
B,
c, or
D
on
your
ilnswer
sheet
to
indicate
the
worcl
thut
differs
from
tlrc
otlter
tlrree
in
the positiort

of
the
primary
stress
in
each
of
the
foilowing
questiorts.
Question
27:
A. pioneer
B.
committee
Question
28:
A.
economic
B.
centenarian
Mark
the
letter
A,
B,
c,
or
D
on

your
answer
sheet
to
indicate
the
unclerlinecl
part
tltat
needs
correction
in
each
of thefollowing
questions.
Question
29:
Farmers
in
all parts
of
Asia
own
their
own
farms,
but
tenant
farmers
are

also
practiced.
A.
own
B.
Farmers
C. farmers
are
D.
own
farms
Question
30:
Because
of
attitudes
shapg
behavior,
psvchologists
want
to
find
out
how
opinions
are
Iaired
A.
psychologists
B.

are
formed
C.
shape
D.
Because
of
Question
32:
Japanese
initially
used
jeweled
objects
to
decorate
swords
and
ceremonial
items.
A.
ieweled
B.
decorate
C.
Japanese
D.
used
Question
32:

As
the
roles
of
people
in
society
change,
so does
the
rules
of conduct
in
certain
situations.
A.
As
the
roles
B.
so
does
C.
rules
of
D.
situations
C. precision
C.
eradicated

D.
gorrilla
D.
Christianity
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Questiorr33:PlayingiokesonAprilFool,sDayiscommoninrnanyi;E6il;;1thffi
the tradition
bggaU.
A.

none
B.
jokes
on
D.
began
correct
ansb'er
to eaclt
of
lhe
Mark
the letter
A, B,
C,
or D
on
following
questions.
Question
34:
We decided
to
your
answer
sheet
to
indicute
the
in Athens

for
a few
days
on our
way
home.
A.
stop over
B.
put
up
C. set
up
D. close
down
Question35:Er,eryoneshouldtravel;itreally
A.
opens
B.
r.r,idens
c. broadens
r). clevelops
Question
36: I
asked
Meg
earlier
if she
thought
it

would
rain
and
she said,
"I
_.,,
A.
hope
B.
hope
it
C.
don,t hope
so
D.
hope
not
Question
37:
What do
you
think
me?
A. told
B. they
told
C.
didn,t
tell
D.

did
he tell
Question
38: Many people
believe
that
violent
computer games
can
have
a harnful
children.
A. affect
Question
39:
Navigation
A. systems
C.
satellites
of.you
is
first
in line?
C.
Whose
too much
coffee.
Question
40: Good
morning, gentlemen.

A. Who
B.
Whom
B.
drinking
D.
he
had
been
drinking
Question
422
We were
told
to
put
it
where it
was usually
_
A.
had
B.
stored
C.
belonged
D.
fit
Question
43:

Something
_
happened
or they
would
be here
by now.
A.
must
B.
must
be
C. must
have
D. rnust
have
been
D.
centre
evidence.
Question
44:
You
saved
my life.
I thank you
from
the
of
my

heart.
A. boitom
B. top
C. depths
C.
knowshow
Question
4l:
He couldn't
rest
or sleep
because
A. been
drinking
C.
had been
drinking
Question
45:
A demonstration
is arractof
showing
by
giving
proof
or
D. involvement
information
we receive
from

D.
shuttles
D.
Which
D.O
D.
so
good
D. would
have
done
more
staff.
D.
gii,e
up
customers.
D.
many
don't
wear
makeup,
but
I
don't
D.
like
B.
effect
around

the
globe
B.
stations
B.
an
C. damage
is
a lot
simpler
thanks
to
the
a swimmer
as my
sister.
B.
good
as
C. not
as
good
Question
47:
"Did
you
have
an argument
with
Francis?,,

"If
you
had
been
there,
you

the same.,,
A. had
done
B. would
be
c.
did
Question
48: If
orders
keep
coming
in like
this,
I'll have
to
A. add
in
B.
gain
on
C. take
on

Question
49: She liked
to say
that she
was
just
one
of his
happy
A.a
Question
46:
I'm
A.
better
A.lots
of
Question
50:
Some
C. the
C.
some
my
-gloup
tease
rne
because
I
B.

all
of
the
girls
in
B.
care
A" wear
C. do
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Question
51: There
is
a very
clear
relationship
education
and acaGmitil"".*
A.
about
B.
between
C. for
D. in
Question
52: There
is
no
point
in trying
to
warn
him

of
the danger.
He
will
just
a
deaf
ear.
A. turn
B.
show
C.
give
Read
the
following
passage
and
mark
the letter
A, B,
C,
correct
&nswer
to each
of tlte
questions
from
Sj
to

62.
D. offer
or D
on
your
onswer
sheet
to
indicate
the
Arthur
Dove
Arthur
Dove
was
an abstract
nature painter
r,vhose
work
was
radically
dif{erent
ancl
tunderappreciated
in the
American
art scene.
[1]
in fact,
Dove

rvas
the
llrst
American
artist to paint
in
an
entirely
abstract
rnanner.
[2]
He
painted
a set
of six
abstract
u'orks
arouttd
1910, prior
to the
European
arlist
Wassily
Kandinsky's
famous
abstract
compositions.
[3]
Kandinsky's
abstract

work,
however,'complemented
the
cultural
context
in
Europe,
and
$'as
therefore
appreciated.
Dove's
work
had no
similar
cultural
context
in
Arnerica.
[4]
Overall,
I)ove's
abstt'act paintings
did
nothing
to change
Amercican
art.
His
u,ork

was
not
once
but
twice
orphaned:
by the
general
indifference
of the
Amercican
public,
and
by his
own
reclusive
nature.
Neverlheless,
Dove's
abstlact paintings
remain
interesting
compositions
on nature.
I)ove
once
wrote, "I
lvould
like
to make

something
that is
real
in
itself,
or
to
be real
without
looking
like
something
else,
that
does
not
remind
anyone
of any
other
thing,
and
that
does
not
have
to be
explained,
like
the

letter
A fbr
instance."
Question
53:
What
is
thc main purpose
of
this'passage?
A. to
explain
why Dove's paintings
did not
change
the
Arnerical
art
scene
B.
to discuss
the effects
of I)ove's
work
on Europe
C. to
compare
the works
of Dove
and

Kandinsky
D.
to explain
why
Dove's
work is
famous
Question
54:
Accnrding
to the passage,
why
weren't
Dove's
works
noticed?
A. Because
there
were
too
many
abstract
nature painters
at the
time.
B. Because
America
was
not interested
in

European painters.
C. Because
his
paintings
did
nothing
to
change
society.
I). Because
they
did
not
have
a cultural
context
in
America.
Question
55:
The
word
"orphoned"
in the
passage
is
closest
in
meaning
to

A.
ignored
B.
valued
C. criticized
D.
destroyed
Question
56: According
to the
passoge,
which
of
thefollowing
is not
true
about
Dove
and
Kandinslcy?
A. They
were
both European
painters.
B.
One
was
popular,
while
the

other
not.
C. They
were
both
abstract
artists.
D.
Their
works
were
somewhat
similar.
Question
57t
The
word
"indffirence"
in
the
passage
is the
opposite
of
A.
joy
B.
dislike
C.
interest

Question
58:
which
of the
following
can
be inferredfrom
the reading?
A. Dove
gave
up
painting
because
the
American public
did
not
care.
B.
Dove's
work
is
more
appreciated
today
than
when it
first
appeared.
C. Dove's

unsuccessful
exhibition
led
him to
change
his
style.
D. Dove
did not
have
support
from
European
artists.
Question
59
Which
is
the best place
for
the
following
sentence?
"This, however,
did
not
make
him
famous.,,
D. ignorance

A.[1]
B.[3]
c.l2l
D.
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Question
60: The
word
"reclusive"
in the
passage
is closest
in
meaning to
A. charming
B. shy

C.
generous
D. sociable
Question
61:
Wich o/
the
following
best
expresses
the meaning
of the
qttotatictn?
A. Dove
wanted
to create works
of art
that were absoiutely
unique.
B.
Dove
wanted to create
art that rvas
difficult
to explain.
C.
Dove
wanted
his
art to remind

people
of other
adists'
work.
D.
Dove wanted
people
to "read"
his
paintings
as if
they lvere
letters.
Question
622 The paragraph.following
the
passage
would
most
probably
be
A. a disccusion
of why Dove's
work r,vas
orphaned
B.
a discussion
of Dove's
best
paintings

C. a discussion
of
the differences
between
the works
of Dove
and Kandinsky
D.
a discussion
of the European
art
scene
Mark
the letter
A, B,
C, or D
on
vour
unswer
sheet
to indicate
the
word(s)
OPPOSITE
in
meaning
to the
underlined
word(s)
in each of

thefollowing questions.'
Question
63:
Prior to
World War I, 20 percent
of American
homes
had
electricity.
A. Before
B. After
C. During
D.
Despite
Question
64: The flowering pebble
is a
plant
that
looks like
a stone
and
grows
in
arid areas.
A.dry
B.
barren
C. damp
D.

deserted
rr. PHAN
VrET
(2
tri€m)
Part
I. Complete
tlte second
sentence
so that it
has a similsr
meaning
to thefirst
sentence.
Question
65.
Students may
not
park
here.
Students
are
Question
66.
We've
written fifty
per
cent
of the report
already.

Half
Question
67.
She didn't
escape injury;
she
wasn't
wearing
a crash helmet.
If only
Question
68.
Amy
was bitten by
a dog when
she was
very
young
and
she
still remembers
it.
Amy
still remembers
Question
69.
*l
shall
return
the day after

tomorrow."
His only
comment
Part II. In
about
140 words,
write
a
paragraph
about benefits
of
physical
exercises,
THB
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