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SO PHACH
BANG SO BANG CIITI
I. PHONETICS (10 points)
Part
1
For
questions
1-5,
choose
the word with
the
underlined
part
pronounced
dffirently
<sub>from </sub>
that
of
the
others
in
esch
group.
Write
your
onswers
in
the
cofiesponding numbered boxes provided.
l.
A.
digplay
B.
mouge
C.
tagte
D. degign
2.
A.
pneumonia
B.
receipt
C.
psychology
D. paragraph
3.
A.
weight
B.
hgight
C.
g-ight
D.vqin
4.
A.
grg5u
B.
brqy
C.
pqluer
D.prqw
5.
A.plAp
B.
stays
C.bm
D. sAyg
Your answers:
Parf 2: For questions G10, choose the word with the main stress dilferentfrom thot of the
others
in
the same
group.
Write
your
answers
in
the corresponding numbered boxes
provided
6.
A.
information
B.
adventurous
C.
entertainment
D. disappointment
7.
A.
retirement
B.
ambassador
C.
competition
D. traditional
8.
A.
equipment
B.
champion
C.
passionate
D. tournament
9.
A.
voyage
B.
iceberg
C.
tragic
D. suppose
10. A.
century
B.
usually
C.
introduce
D. photograph
Your answers:
II.
LEXICO
AllD
GRAMMAR
(40 points)
Part
1: For
questions
II-30,
choose the correct answer
A,
B,
C
or
D
to
each
of
the
following
questions
and
write
your
answers
in
the
corresponding numbered boxes
provided
ll.Haveyouconsideredapplyingforajobwiththe-service?
A.
civil
B.
governmental
C.
national
D. civic
l2....Istheweatherlikethisinyourcountry?".,o-.,,
A. Very
good
B. Not
much
C. More or
less
D. Not bad
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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13. Too many people work in the
public
<sub>in this country, in my </sub><sub>opinion.</sub>
A.
division
B.
area
C.
zone
D. sector
14.
Were
my dad, I would never have started playing tennis in the first place.
A. it
for
B. it hadn't been
for
c.
it to be
for
D. it not for
15.
You
that film last week
<sub>- </sub>
it was only released yesterday.
A. couldn't
see
<sub>B. didn,t </sub><sub>need </sub><sub>to </sub><sub>see</sub>
C. mustn't have
seen
<sub>D. </sub><sub>can,t </sub><sub>have </sub><sub>seen</sub>
16.-
stand up when the teacher entered the room at your school?
A. Had
you
B. Did you have
to
c. Needed you
to
D. Must you
l7.Iwonderifyoucouldletmeknowwhatthe-faretoBerlinis.
A.
round
B.
double
C.
two-way
<sub>D. </sub><sub>return</sub>
18. Mr. Parris said he'd like
_
by Monday,
if
that's possible.
A. finished the
report
<sub>B. </sub><sub>the </sub><sub>report </sub>
<sub>will </sub>
<sub>be </sub><sub>finished</sub>
c.
the report
finished
<sub>D. </sub><sub>have the </sub><sub>report finished</sub>
l9.ThenewArtsCentreseemstohavebeen-constructionforquitesometime.
A.
in
B.
under
C.
on
D. below
20.
There
between 4.000 and 6.000 languages in the world, depending on how
you count them.
A. say to
be
B. are said
that
c.
are said to
be
D. said being
21. - "Would you pick the kids up from school this afternoon?,'
-'No,I'm
afraid I
<sub>_."</sub>
A.
wouldn't
B.
can't
C.
shan,t
<sub>D. don,t</sub>
22.Toby's
extremely
<sub>; he </sub><sub>turns up </sub><sub>every </sub><sub>day </sub><sub>atnine o,clock </sub><sub>on </sub><sub>the </sub><sub>dot.</sub>
A.
temporary
B.
long-standing
<sub>c. </sub>
punctual
<sub>D. </sub><sub>subsequent</sub>
23. Weather <sub>report: "It's </sub>seven o'clock in Frankfurt and
_.,,
A. there is snow B. it's
snowing
<sub>c. </sub>
<sub>it </sub>
snows
<sub>D. it </sub><sub>snowed</sub>
24.I'm
so
_
under with work at the moment
<sub>- </sub>
it,s awful!
A.
iced
B.
rained
<sub>C. </sub>
snowed
<sub>D. </sub><sub>fogged</sub>
25. - "We're going to the
disco."
-.6
))
A. Have
fun
B. Really
fun
cJ.lp
yourself
<sub>D. Do it </sub><sub>again</sub>
26. Could you lend me some money to
_
me over to the end of the month?
A.
hand
<sub>B. </sub>
tide
<sub>C. </sub>
get
<sub>D. </sub><sub>make</sub>
27 . Were you really just <sub>on the </sub><sub>point </sub>
<sub>_?</sub>
A. of
resigning
B. of having
resigned
<sub>c. </sub>
<sub>with </sub>
resignation
<sub>D. </sub><sub>to resign</sub>
28. The computer has had an enormous
<sub>_ </sub>
on the way we work.
A.
impression
B.
influence
<sub>C. </sub>
change
<sub>D. </sub><sub>alteration</sub>
29'Make sure
you
<sub>up the </sub><sub>data on </sub><sub>your </sub><sub>computer, </sub><sub>because </sub><sub>you might </sub><sub>get </sub><sub>a </sub><sub>virus.</sub>
A.
back
B.
copy
<sub>C. </sub>
store
<sub>D. </sub><sub>save</sub>
30. That new painting looks a bit out of
-
in our living room, don,t you think?
A.
room
B.
space
C.
place
<sub>D. </sub><sub>spot</sub>
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1l 12. 13. 14. 15.
16. t7. 18. 19. 20.
21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
26. 27. 28. 29. 30.
Your answers:
Part
2:
Read the passage below. lArile the correct
<sub>form of </sub>
each bracketed word
in
the
numbered space provided in the column on the right. 0 has been done as an example.
Port
3:
The passage below contains 70 errors.
For
questions 41-50, UNDERLINE the
errors
ond
WRITE
THE
CORRECTIONS
in
the
corresponding numbered boxes
provided (0) has been done as on example.
THE EASY LIFE?
It
is easy
to
assume that (0.
LIVE)
as a top sports star is
both
easy
and
glamorous.
But this
is to
completely
(31.
UNDERSTAND)
the reality of what goes on behind the scenes.
From a very early age athletes must be absolutely (32. COMMIT)
to their sport. But (33.
DETERMINE)
on its own is not
enough
<sub>- </sub>
they need to be fiercely (34.
AMBITIOII)
in order to
succeed, and must never
allow
themselves
to
be (35. COURAGE)
by setbacks. Successful sports stars can, of course, become very
wealthy, in (36.
ADD)
to being world-famous, but can be at a
severe (37.
ADVANTAGE)
in
their social development.
It
is
therefore important
to
(38.
SIIRE)
that they
receive
a
reasonably balanced upbringing and
to
(39. BROAD)
<sub>_ </sub>
their
experience beyond the daily grind of practice and competition in order
to
(40.
ABLE)
them
to
deal
with
the constant pressures that
success can bring.
Yout answers:
0.life
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
Line
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
l0
1l
t2
A
newspaper makes
it
money from the price people pay
for
it
and also from
the advertisings
it
carries.
A
popular newspaper
with a
circulation
of
over five
millions daily does a lot of money. Less seriously newspapers are probably read just
for entertainment. They have big headings above the new stories, funny cartoons to
look at and sensational photos of violent. The gossip columns are
full
of
stories
of
private
live
of
famous people.
No
one takes the
political
views
of
such papers
seriously. On an other hand, in a free country where there is no censorship, serious
newspapers
are
read principle
for
their
news, sent
to
themselves
by
their
correspondents around the world and by the big news agencies. People also read
these newspapers
for
their revisions
of
new books,
films
and plays and
for
the
editorials what represent the opinion
of
the newspaper itself about the important
events and issues of the moment.
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0. rrs
4t.
42.
43. 44. 45.
46. 47. 48.
49. 50.
Your answerc:
III.
READING COMPREHENSION (50 points)
Part
1: For
questions 51-60, choose the word that best
<sub>ftts </sub>
each
of
the blanlcs
in
the
following passage. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided
WIKIPEDIA
The online encyclopedia Wikipedia
information. Before Wikipedia,
it
was (51)
challenges
our
preconceptions about factual
as read that encyclopedias were
written by paid experts.
In
other (52)
<sub>, </sub>
before Wikipedia, the "reader"
of
an
encyclopedia had no control over the content. Wikipedia has changed all that, as anyone is
allowed
to
edit
and add content. The idea has certainly (53)
on
and, for
millions ofpeople, Wikipedia (54) a vital need.
Wikipedia's founders (55) that, on the whole, the information on the site
15 nO
less
accurate
than
more traditional
encyclopedias. Despite
this, critics
have
(s6)
<sub>the </sub>
site
for
its
inaccuracies
.
Articles
on the
site have certainly (57)
things which are not in fact true. However, although these have received wide
media (58) <sub>, they </sub>essentially (59) the problem. Most people have
little (60) how many inaccuracies there are in traditional printed encyclopedias.
51. A. given
52. A. speech
53. A. got
54. A. says
55. A. insist
56. A. pronounced
57. A. assented
58. A. treatment
59. A. exaggerate
60. A. gist
B. taken
B. ways
B. put
B. responds
B. assist
B. renounced
B. assigned
B. coverage
B. boast
B. hint
C. made
C. words
C. taken
C. tells
C. consist
C. denounced
C. asserted
C. handling
C. flatter
C. hunch
D. put
D. terms
D. caught
D. answers
D. desist
D. announced
D. associated
D. usage
D. extend
D. inkling
Your answerc:
51. 52. 53. 54. 55.
56. 57. 58. 59. 60.
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Part
2: For
questions 61-70, read the passage carefully. Then choose the item that best
answers each of the questions below.
llrite
your onswers in the coruesponding numbered
boxes provided
The medieval artists didn't know about perspective; they didn't want to make their
people look like real, individual people in a real, individual scene. They wanted to show the
truth, the eternal quality of their religious stories. So these artists didn't need to know about
perspective.
In
the European Renaissance period, artists wanted
to
show the importance
of
the
individual person and
his or
her possessions and surroundings.
A
flat
medieval style
couldn't show this level of reality and the artists needed a new technique.
It
was the Italian
artist Brunelleschi who discovered the technique of perspective drawing.
At
first the artists
of
the Renaissance only had single-point perspective. Later they realized that they could
have two-pointed perspective and still later multi-point perspective.
With two-point perspective they could turn an object (like a building) at an angle to
the picture and draw two sides of
it.
The technique of perspective which seems so natural to
us now
is
an invented technique,apart
of
the
"@!qg
of
painting".
Like all
bits
of
grammar there are exceptions about perspective. For example, only vertical and horizontal
surfaces seem to meet on eye level. Sloping roof tops don't meet on eye level.
For 500 years, artists
in
Europe made use
of
perspective drawing
in
their pictures.
Nevertheless, there are
a
range
of
priorities that artists
in
displaying individual styles.
Crivelli wanted to show depth in his picture and he used a simple single-point perspective.
Cezanne always talked about space and volume. Van Gogh, like some of the other painters
of the Impressionist period, was interested in Japanese prints. And Japanese artists until this
cenfury were always very strong designers of "flat" pictures. Picasso certainly made pictures
which have volume and depth. However, he wanted to keep our eyes on the surface and to
remind us that his paintings are paintings and not illusions.
It
is technically easy to give an illusion of depth. However, a strong two dimensional
design is just as important as a feeling of depth, and perhaps more important.
61. The passage mainly discusses
A. the difference between medieval and Renaissance art
B. how the technique of perspective influenced the modern art
C. the discovery of the technique of perspective
D. the contribution of Renaissance artists
62.1he word
"gt@!"
in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to
_.
A. timeless B. infinite C. frequent D. constant
63. According to the passage, which is the main concern for medieval artists?
A. the individual person and his/her possessions and surroundings
B. real people, real scenes
C. eternal timeless truth of the earth
D. themes of religious stories
64. The discovery of perspective was the result of
_.
A. Renaissance artists' to prove that the medieval artists could show level of reality
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B. the need to turn an object at an angle and draw more than one side of
it
C. the subject being shifted from religious stories to individual person and
surroundings.
D. natural evolution of human senses
65. The word
"!!"
in the third paragraph refers to
_.
A. the
picture
B.
perspective
C.
angle
D. the object
66. The word
oo@AI"
in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to
_.
A.
construction
B. grammatical rules
C. rules and
regulations
D. tones and volume
67.T}nre author's purpose to give the example in the third paragraph is to
A. explain how perspective work in painting
B. support two-pointed perspective
C. illustrate that there are exceptions about perspective
D. point out that the technique of perspective though seems so natural is an invented
technique
68. The following artists' priorities in style shift away from perspective EXCEPT
A.
Crivelli
B.
Cezanne
C. Japanese
artists
D. Brunelleschi
69. The word oolllusion" in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to
_.
A.
deception
B.
photograph
C.
decoration
D. illustation
70.Itcan be inferred from the passage that Renaissance artists
A. embraced the medieval style of eternal truth
B. needed to develop a new approach towards painting to show a new level of reality
C. were inspired by vertical and horizontal surfaces in inventing the technique
of
perspective
D. saw two dimensional design more important than a feeling of depth
Your answerc:
Part
3: For
questions 71-80, read the
<sub>following </sub>
possage and
<sub>Jill </sub>
the blank
with
ONE
suitable
word
Write your answers in the coffesponding numbered boxes provided
INDOOR
CLIMBING
Rock climbing is (0) one of the
UK's
fastest growing sports. Nowadays, however,
it's
not necessary to head to the hills when you decide to
(71)
it
up as a hobby. Indoor
climbing is a great way
to
discover whether or
(72)
you have a head
for
heights.
Whatever you may have been
told,
size and strength aren't that important
in
climbing.
Climbers
just
(73)
to be fit,
with
a
good
sense
of
balance.
Man-made climbing walls have footholds and handholds (74)
_
different shapes and
sizes. Beginners can choose walls with holds near to (75)
_
other. More difficult routes
up the wall
will
have small handholds quite (76)
_apar:a.
61. 62. 63. 64. 65.
66. 67. 68. 69. 70.
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Climbers
work
in
pairs. (77)
<sub>_ </sub>
one person climbs, the other one stays on the
ground, giving out the rope. You are taught to move your hands and feet correctly, plus how
to rest and balance on the way up. Once you've mastered all of
(78)
basic moves, you
can go
for
longer climbs. The great thing about climbing is that you can get better quite
quickly. Most sports centers
will
include the cost
of
hiring
equipment (79)
<sub>_ </sub>
the
admission price, (80)
_
is usually between
t6
and
f8
per visit.
It's
natural to be scared
at first, but soon
you'll
rcalize that you're quite safe!
Part 4: For questionr 81-85, choose the most appropriate heading
<sub>from </sub>
the lisl (A- G)
for
each
part
of the paragraphs (81-85)
of
the article, There are two
ertra
headings which
you
do not need
lo
use. Write the correct letter (A-G)
in
the corresponding numbered
boxes provided. Theftrst one (0) has been done as an example.
LIST OF HEADINGS
A. ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
B. A CALMING INFLUENCE
C. DIFFERENT FROM THE REST
D. FIELPING THE SLOWER STUDENTS
E. CREATING THE RIGHT ENVIRONMENT
F. A GROWING SUCCESS
G. LOOKING ON THE POSITIVE SIDE
H. NOT WHAT YOU WOULD E)(PECT
THE
LITTLE
SCHOOL OF
CALM
0.H
From the outside the Maharishi School in Lancashire looks extremely normal. Walk inside
and you find rows
of
desks and children
in
uniform, just as you would do in many other
schools.
After
a
short
while,
however,
you
become aware
of
the
wonderfully calm
atmosphere and the extraordinary lack of noise in the building. Talk to the teachers and you
learn that the school has no major discipline problems, there is no bullying and children are
rarely absent. So what is the secret?
81.
Transcendental meditation and breathing exercises are an important part of the timetable at
the Matrarishi School. Pupils are taught how to relax mentally
by
closing their eyes and
silently repeating over and over again a'mantra', or Word of Wisdom, at certain times of the
day. Meditation is seen
by
some as an effective way
of
relieving stress, which teenagers
experience in the form
of
exam nerves, bullying and family break-ups. Its supporters also
say that it helps to overcome hyperactivity, anxiety and aggression.
Your answerc:
71. 72. 73. 74. 75.
76. 77. 78. 79. 80.
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82.
The school was started
in
1986 by a group of parents who were dissatisfied with the state
education system. The number of pupils at the school has increased since then from 14 to
100, with ages ranging from four
to
16. Academic achievements are impressive and for the
past five years pupils at the school have obtained the highest average GCSE exam marks for
the whole
of
Lancashire. It's not surprising then, that more and more parents are sending
their children to be taught there.
83._
Many people in the local community, however, are sti[[ unaware of the school's existence.
Others
view
the school
with
suspicion and associate
it
with
mystic cults
or
the hrppy
movement of the sixties. 'Local people don't really understand what goes on here,' explains
one teacher. 'They just see us as a little strange and prefer to keep their distance.'
84._
If
there is a child who
is
creating a problem, the school has a very thorough method
of
dealing with it.
A
four-page form has to be filled out by the teacher, but the first three pages
of the form contain nothing but the child's good points.
In
this way the problem does not
become the main focus
of
attention; parents and teachers are encouraged
to
consider the
child's successes and achievements before they look at the last page.
85._
But what do the children who study there think of the school's approach?'Meditation really
helps me with my work, says 15-year-old Ruth. 'It makes me relared and
I
don't get nervous
during exams. It's a shame it's such a small school, though.
I
can't sfudy music because there
aren't enough pupils, and when we read plays by Shakespeare we all have to read three or
four parts each. But
I
love
it
here, and
I
know
I'll
miss the peace and quiet when
I
have to
leave.'
Your answers:
IV. WRITING
(50 points)
Part 1:
For
questions 86-95, complete the second senlence
in
such
a
way thut
it
means
exactly the same as the sentence printed before it.
86. She strikes me as a very efficient teacher.
)
My impression
87. No matter how hard I tried, Mike could not make sense of his economic textbook.
)
In spite
of
88. Choosing a suitable job is really important to adolescents.
)hisof
89. The mistake in the accounts was not noticed until the figures were re-checked.
)
Not until
81. 82. 83. 84. 85.
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90. Jane refused to attend his birthday party,which made him feel sad.
)
The
<sub>fact</sub>
91. I managed to complete the course with good results because of your help.
)
Ifyou
92.lhadto
clean the spare room before I could start decorating.
)
Only when
93. This problem cannot be solved instantly.
)
There is no
94.
I'm
always neryous when
I
face a lot of people.
)
Facing
95. Many people think Steve stole the money.
)
Steve is
Part
2:
For
questions 86-95, complete
the
second sentence
so that
it
has
a
similar
meaning to the
<sub>ftrst </sub>
one. Use the word given
in
block letter, and this word must not be
changed in any way.
96. Terry and
I
started arguing about the situation in the Middle
East.
(INTO)
+
<sub>| </sub>
about the situation in the Middle East.
97. You've got topersuade the editor not to publish that
story.
(OUT)
+
<sub>You've </sub>got to that story.
(DrscussroN)
98.
I'd
discuss this with Phil before making a final decision.
+
<sub>I'd</sub>
before making a final decision.
99. Tom and Barbara aren't talking to each other at the
moment.
(TERMS)
+
<sub>Tom </sub>and Barbara
aren't
at the moment.
100. It could get cold at night, so take some wafln clothes.
+
Take some wafln clothes
102. Ian was
ill
yesterday, so he didn't go to school.
+
Ian was
fine.
+
The doctor said that we should
(wEATHER)
yesterday, so he didn't go to school.
(NATURE)
and the baby would be fine.
(TI9
cold at night.
101. The only reason I haven't moved to London yet is the
cost.
(FOR)
-
Had I would already have moved to London.
103. The doctor's advice was to just wait and see what happened and the baby would be
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104. What do you think was the reason for the failure?
(Dowr9
+
<sub>What </sub><sub>do </sub>you
105. They painted the wall very wel[. (MADE)
the wall.
+
They
Part
3:
Write a paragraph
of
at least 150 words on negative elfects
of
online garnes on
leenagers.
Your answer:
THE END
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