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I. Listening Comprehension
Section A
1.
A. It was moving.
B. It was boring.
C. It was interesting than TV programs.
D. It was horrible.
2.
A. 85 dollars.
B. 55 dollars.
C. 80 dollars.
D. 70 dollars.
3.
A. Her doctor.
B. Her husband.
C. Her boss.
D. Her secretary.
4.
A. At the luggage claim area.
B. At the boarding gate.
C. At the reception desk.
D. At the Customs.
5.
A. The library y is generally locked on Friday afternoon.
B. Something unusual happened in the library on Friday.
C. The library should never be locked.
D. The man doesn鈥檛 have a key to the library.
6.
A. He came to the meeting.
B. He planned the meeting.
C. He had no idea about the meeting.
D. He hasn鈥檛 come to the meeting yet.
7.
A. Jewels.
B. Books.
C. Shaver.
D. Souvenirs.
8.
A. Buy a new motorcycle.
B. Buy a second motorcycle.
C. Save money for a long time.
D. Buy a used motorcycle.
9.
A. In the apartment.
B. On the phone.
C. In the office.
D. Out of the apartment.
10.
A. Alex works very hard.
B. Alex鈥檚 pay will be raised next month.
C. The woman is unhappy about Alex鈥檚 salary.
D. Alex will get 3,100 dollars next month.
Section B
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11.
A. Toothbrush.
B. Wood.
C. Peg.
D. Metal.
12.
A. Because they could make beautiful keys.
B. Because they wore some of their keys as rings.
C. Because they designed locks and keys that were better at preventing thieves.
D. Because they were invited by kings to design castle keys.
13.
A. By using smartphone apps.
B. By using traditional metal keys.
C. By using electronic keycards.
D. By facial recognition.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news.
14.
A. They hope to portray the coming date as the trigger of a worldwide disaster.
B. They hope to hinder the nation鈥檚 $70 billion tourism industry.
C. They hope to promote 2012 as the year of the tourist.
D. They hope to make the rounds in their northern neighbor.
15.
A. Hollywood stars.
B. Their northern neighbor.
C. Old and wealthy Mexicans.
D. Old and wealthy Americans.
16.
A. The Hollywood blockbuster 2012 depicts the doomsday as the spark of a global calamity.
B. The Mexican government hopes that the doomsday will boost its tourism industry.
C. The Mexican government has urged tourists to visit archaeological sites.
D. The Mayan doomsday will bring growth and prosperity to the world.
Section C
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17.
A. The Thanksgiving party.
B. Gary鈥檚 farewell party.
C. Eating out in a restaurant.
D. Sending invitations.
18.
A. Oct. 21
st
B. Oct. 28
th
C. Oct. 25
th
D. Oct. 26
th
19.
A. A book.
B. Flowers.
C. Dictionaries.
D. A football.
20.
A. Gary.
B. The class teal
C. The classmates.
D. The headmaster.
II. Grammar and Vocabulary
Section A
Directions:
Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with one proper word or the proper form of the given word to
make the passage coherent. Make sure that your answers are grammatically correct.
Have you ever seen an old movie called Three Coins in the Fountain? It is about three young American women
(21)(search) for permanent romance in Rome and they all find it. Far-fetched Hollywood? Well, from the world history
point of view, romance did, in fact, set down its roots in Rome.