a.
Fully grieve over
b.
Totally mourn
c.
Wholly lament
d. Deeply regret
2.
Students will certainly be allowed to take
their cell phone to the class, …
a. If the school sets up clear rules for
using the device in the class
b.
If the school had set up clear rules for
using the device in the class
c.
Should the school set up clear rules for
using the device in the class
d.
Unless the school will set up clear rules
for using the device in the class
3.
It is …. Useless for her to defend her
wrong ideas in the discussion on the effectiveness of the teaching method.
a.
Fully
b.
Clearly
c.
Utterly
d.
D. Evidently
4.
Learning English successfully needs strong
motivation and a lot of practices. Therefore, students need to …. These conditions.
a. Fully recognize
b.
Entirely realize
c.
Completely know
d.
Wholly understand
5.
If the students take a walk, it will take
some time to get to the convention hall and as soon as they get there, the
general lecture ……
a.
Will be beginning
b.
Is going to begun
c. Will have begun
d.
Begins
6.
The scope of the student’s research needs
to be limited. Otherwise, he …. With his thesis.
a. Bites off more than he can chew
b.
Throws planning down the drain
c.
Barks up the wrong tree
d.
Burns the midnight oil
7.
No novice teachers should miss the
workshop on the current strategies in language teaching as it presents a lot of
innovation for them. The innovation is worth …. For effective learning.
a.
For being implemented
b. To be implemented
c.
Implementing
d.
Implemented
8.
These materials …. As many students have
not met the minimum passing grade in the quiz.
a.
Need retrained
b. Need to retrain
c.
Need retraining
d.
Need to be retraining
9.
At first, Terry felt pretty … when he knew
the demands of the lecturers on the project.
a.
Sick as a dog
b.
Around the bush
c.
Under the weather
d. Down in the bumps
10. The
best order of the following jumbled sentences is ….
a. It frequently involves finding flaws in
others’ arguments, but that is not all that it is about.
b. Put simply, critical thinking means
developing reliable, rational evaluations about an argument or ideas.
c. However, it is about developing the
ability to think about ideas with greater critical distance.
d. The term “critical thinking” is used a
lot, but is not always properly understood.
e. It is not simply about criticizing ideas.
f. It is a means for separating truth from falsehood and reasonable from unreasonable beliefs.
a. 4-6-2-1-5-3
b. 4-5-1-3-2-6
c. 4-6-5-2-1-3
d.
4-2-6-1-5-3
Text for number 11- 13
Ingredients:
Lobster:
4
lobsters live and 1-1/4 lb each; olive oil as required; to taste salt; to taste
ground black pepper.
Instructions
·
Fill a very large stock pot with salted
water and bring to a boil. Plunge the lobsters into the boiling water and cook
over high heat for 4 minutes. Remove the lobsters to a large colander to drain and cool.
·
Preheat the grill.
·
Remove the lobster claws. With the blunt
edge of a large knife, crack the claws without opening them completely. Set the
claws aside. Separate the tails from the bodies, discard the bodies and cut the
tails in two, keeping the shells on. Set aside.
·
Brush the claws and tail pieces with olive
oil and season with salt and pepper. Place on the grill shell side down. Cover
and cook about 5 minutes, turning once half-way through.
·
Arrange on a serving platter and keep
warm.
11. The word “colander” in the text means ….
a. A metal device with holes in it used
for straining
b.
A flat, usually round dish with a slightly
raised edge
c.
A bowl with small holes in it used for
washing food
d.
A container from which food can be served
12. The
following steps are about dealing with the lobster, except….
a.
Preheat
the grill
b. Remove the
lobster claws
c. Crack the
claws without opening
d. Brush the
claws and tail pieces with olive oil
13. The best
title of the above text is ….
a.
Grilled
lobster
b. Clawless
lobster
c. Olive oiled
lobster
d. Grilled
lobster pot
Text for number 14-16
In
1519, Hermando Cortez led his army of
Spanish Conquistadors into Mexico. Equipped with horses, shining armor, and the
most advanced weapons of the sixteenth century, he fought his way from the flat
coastal area into the mountains highlands. Cortez was looking for gold. And he
was sure that Indian groups in Mexico had mined large amounts of the precious
metal. First, he conquered the groups and then seized their precious gold. His
method was very organized.
Initially, Cortez defeated the Tiascalans, and then formed an alliance with them to defeat the Aztecs, their enemies. Because of an Aztec prophecy about the return of Quetzecoad a legendary god-king who was light skinned and bearded, Cortez was believed to be a god and was received by the Aztecs with honor. Later, this warm welcome turned to mistrust and hatred when he Spaniards mistreated the Aztec people. Eventually, the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, feel to the Spaniards. Cortez had Tenochtitlan razed and built Mexico City on its ruins.
14. According to the passage, the Aztecs can be defeated by Cortez because of the following circumstances, EXCEPT….
a. The
Aztecs believed that Cortez was a god
b. The
Conquistadors possessed a lot of weapons
c. Cortez
made alliances with the Aztecs’ enemies
d. The Aztecs had large amounts of gold and metal
15. Which of the following sayings should the Aztecs have paid attention?
a.
Seeing is believing
b.
Beware
of strangers
c.
There is no place like home
d.
A friend in need is a friend indeed
16. It is concluded from the passage that…..
a.
Cortez and his army also used god’s powers
b. The Aztecs were too hasty to accept
Cortez
c.
The Aztecs outnumbered the Spanish
d.
Cortez was calm and friendly
Text for number 17 – 20
Dr. Magill has more than 20 years’
experience in nuclear science and is the author of four books, more than 150
scientific publications and 10 patents.
Following a Ph.D. In computer simulation of
laser driven fusion processes, he took up a position as theoretical physicist
with the European Commission. He is one of the pioneers of the field of laser
nuclear science in which nuclear reactions are induced by lasers – thereby
offering a simple and inexpensive way of studying nuclear processes without a
nuclear reactor or particle accelerator. Dr. Magill was a member of the
Technical Working group on ADS and is one of the authors of the report: “A
European Roadmap for Accelerator Driven Systems for Nuclear Waste
Transmutation”. He has acted as consultant to the IAEA in Vienna on
Partitioning and Transmutation of Nuclear Waste, and coordinated a European
benchmark exercise on radio toxicity of spent nuclear fuel. Dr. Magill is an
author on radiochemistry and nuclear chemistry in the Encyclopedia of Life
Support Systems or EOLSS, an interdisciplinary encyclopedia sponsored by
UNESCO.
He is currently sector head of Advanced
Nuclear Studies and action leader for Knowledge Management, Education and
Training at the Joint Research Centre in Karlsruhe, Germany. Dr. Magill is also
the JRC representative on Education, Training and Knowledge Management working
group of the Sustainable Nuclear Energy Technology Platform (SNETP).
He is the originator of Nuclides 2000,
Nuclides.net, and the Nucleonic Nuclear Science Portal. Since 2003 he has been
responsible for the organization of nuclear science training courses based on
the use of this internet technology. His current activities also include the
management of the Karlsruhe Nuclide Chart –and the publication of the latest
7thedition.
17. Dr. Magill started to become an
expert in nuclear science when he……..
a. Took a Ph.D. In computer simulation
of laser driven fusion processes
b.
Was one of the pioneers of the field of
laser nuclear science
c. Was a member of the technical
working group on ADS
d. Wrote books and articles about
nuclear science
18. It can be inferred from the passage
that……
a. Nuclear is important, but dangerous
for life
b. Laser made nuclear reactions
uncompleted and cheap
c. Dr. Magill worked alone to develop
laser nuclear
d.
Dr. Magill was popular because of his
nuclear organization
19. Which of the followings describes Dr. Magill?
a.
He is active productive
b. He is philosophical and curious
c. He is temperamental and helpful
d. He is rich and responsible
20. In
order to form a sound paragraph, the following sentences can be arranged into…
1.
For
example, books typically cost between $100 and $500 each term.
2. Paper, notebooks, writing utensils, and other
supplies required often cost more at the college bookstore than at any local discount
department store.
3. Going to college can be expensive
4. For instance, a package of notepaper costing $2 at
a discount store might cost $5 at a college bookstore.
5. First,
college tuition and room and board can cost anywhere from $2,000 to more than
$10,000 per semester.
6. Other expenses make going to college even more
expensive
7.
Second,
materials are also very expensive.
8.
A
college student might have to pay a $50 insurance fee, a $20 activity fee, a
$15 fee to the student government association and anywhere from $500 to $100
for parking. There is another fee if a student decides to add or drop classes
after registration. The fees required to attend college never seem to
end.
9.
Finally,
there are all kinds of special fees added onto the bill at registration time.
a.
423156789
b. 468192537
c. 467483591
d.
356172498
21. Which
of the following sentence is grammatically correct?
a. As fast
as you left yesterday, the postman would deliver the mall
b. Your
friend will not have come here until after you will have come here
c.
The
sooner you get the work done, you will get paid the faster
d. I will
have been home by the time you call me this afternoon
22. Which
of the following sentence is grammatically correct?
a. The
book whose some chapters were written by the professor was a best seller
b. The
money that you found belonged to the person which came here
c. The fly
which had been buzzing around Sam’s head landed on whose cake
d.
The
girl whose leg was bruised in the soccer game is my friend’s sister
23. Which
of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
a.
If you have read this sentence carefully,
you will have known what to do.
b.
If you would read this sentence carefully,
you have known what to do.
c.
If
you read this sentence very carefully, you would know to do.
d.
If you had read this sentence carefully,
you would know what to do.
24.
Which of the following sentences is
grammatically correct?
a.
My uncle, whom was born at Brazil, has
always been a great traveler.
b.
My
uncle, who was born in Brazil, has always been a great traveler.
c.
I had an uncle in Germany, from which I
inherited a bit of money.
d.
This is George’s brother, with who I went
to school.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using
electric appliance, basic safety should be followed, including the following.
Danger
An appliance
should never be left unattended when plugged in
Warning – To
reduce the risk of burn, fire, electric shock, or injury to person:
1) Do not
allow to be used as a toy
2) Use
this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual
3) Never
operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug
4) Never
operate this appliance with any air openings blocked
5) Keep
fingers away from all moving parts
6) Always
use proper needle plate
7) Do not
use bent needles
8) Do not
pull or push fabric while stitching as it may defect the needle causing it to break
9) Switch
the sewing machine off when making any adjustments in the needle area.
10) To
disconnect, turn all controls to the off position then remove the plug from the
outlet
11) Do not
unplug by pulling on cord; grasp the plug, not the cord
12) The
sound pressure level under the normal operating conditions is 75db(A)
25. What would be the most appropriate cohesive device to be used between no. 14 and 15 of the passage?
a.
Finally
b. Similarly
c. Moreover
d. Particularly
26. What
would the passage step provided in this manual most probably be about?
a.
How
to utilize the sewing machine
b. How to
assemble the sewing machine
c. How to
save the instruction manual
d. How to fix
the sewing machine
27. The word “it” in “causing it to break” refers to …..
a. Appliance
b. Warning
c. Safety
d.
Fabric
28. Find
out the meaning of the underlined clause / phrase
Kevin : Just heard that there’s a problem
with the company’s computers and we
Won’t be paid until next week
Steve : Oh no! I won’t be able to pay my rent on
time. What am I going to do?
Kevin : Hahaha I’m just pulling your leg. The computers are working
a.
Playing
a joke
b. Examining
the leg
c. Solving
the problem
d. Making something
worse
29.
Find out the meaning of the underlined
clause/phrase.
Jane : thank you so much for changing my tire. I
have no idea how to do it.
Pete : No problem, when you have been a mechanics
for 30 years. Changing a
Tire is a piece of cake!
a.
It is difficult to do
b.
It is interesting to do
c.
It
is easy to do
d.
It is possible to
30. Find
out the meaning of the underlined clause/phrase.
Paul : Jack I need your help. Susie told me I either
have to stop smoking or
She is
going to break up with me. I really love smoking but I do not want to lose Susie. What should I do?
Jack : Wow Paul, I do not know what to say. You’re
really caught between a
Rock and a hard place!
a. Having
many choices
b. Doing a
good decision
c. Finding
two alternatives
d. Facing a difficult situation
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