Part I
Questions 1 to 6
Man : You look so tired, Miss Lina.
Woman : Yes, I’m still very tired after a long flight from New York.
Man : You’d better take a rest.
Narrator : What does the man suggest?
a.
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The man
suggests the woman take rest
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b.
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The man
suggests the woman go by plane
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c.
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Miss Lina was
so tired after a long flight from New York
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d.
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Miss Lina flew
to New York
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e.
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Miss Lina asked
the man to go by plane
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Man : Can you do the question no. 3?
Woman : It’s a piece of cake.
Narrator : What does the man mean?
a.
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It’s too hard
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b.
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It’s very
interesting
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c.
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It’s very easy
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d.
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It’s very
confusing
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e.
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It’s
unbelieveable
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Man : I’d like a double room, please?
Woman : Certainly, sir. Sign this registration, please.
Narrator : Where does the conversation most
probably take place?
a.
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At a hotel
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b.
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At the airport
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c.
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At a hospital
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d.
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At a library
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e.
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At a conference
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Man : How much do I owe you?
Woman : It’s eight dollars on the meter, plus a dollar fifty for your bags.
Man : Here you are, driver. Keep the change.
Narrator : How much should the man pay?
a.
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Eight dollars
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b.
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A dollars fifty
cents
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c.
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Nine dollars fifty
cents
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d.
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Eight dollars fifty
cents
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e.
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Fifty eight
dollars
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Woman : What wrong with you?
Man : I’m having a fever and my head is spinning.
Woman : For how long?
Man : Two days. Can I go in now?
Woman : Sure.
Narrator : Where does the dialogue probably take place?
a.
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At the
restaurant
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b.
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At the doctor’s
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c.
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At the market
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d.
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At the railway
station
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e.
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At the bank
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Man : There are only 20 chairs. We’ll need 5 more.
Woman : You mean 7? The other two are for us.
Man : I’ll move those here.
Narrator : How many guests will attend the meeting?
a.
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5
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b.
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20
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c.
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25
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d.
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27
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e.
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2
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Part 2
Questions 7 to 10
7.
Man : My sister was able to speak fluently when she was two years old.
Woman : .........
a.
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Okay. Don’t
mention it.
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b.
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Really? That’s
amazing
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c.
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Oh, wait a
minute
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d.
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Don’t bother. I’ll
pick her up soon
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Man : I’m sorry for not coming to your birthday party. My mother was hospitalized.
Woman : .........
a.
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It’s ok. Don’t
mention it
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b.
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It’s all right.
I’m glad to hear it
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c.
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Let’s forget
it. I’m happy to hear that
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d.
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That’s quite
all right. I’m sorry to hear that
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Man : Is there any way of getting rid of this headache? I have a really bad headache, and can’t go to work.
Woman : .........
a.
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You have a
headache
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b.
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You should see
a doctor
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c.
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Yes, it has
been so long
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d.
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You should go
this way
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Man : Would you like to stay here a little longer?
Woman : .........
a.
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Meet me at 10
at my house, will you?
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b.
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I want to stay
at the house number 10
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c.
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Sorry, what I
need is a 10 cm longer stick
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d.
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Sorry, I can’t
stay. I must meetsomeone at 10
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Part 3
Questions 11 to 15
In the afternoon, my friends and I put up the
tent near a big river. As soon as this was done, we cooked a meal over an open
fire. We were all hungry and the food smelt good. After the wonderful meal, we
told stories and sang songs by the camp fire. But sometimes later, it began to
rain. We felt tired, so we put out the fire and crept into our tent. We slept
soundly. In the middle of the night, one of my friends woke up and began
shouting. The tent was suddenly full of water. We hurriedly went outside and
found that the big river was in flood.
11. What did the speaker and his
friends do after meal?
a.
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They cooked a
meal over an open fire
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b.
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They put up the
tent near a big river
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c.
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They crept into
their tent
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d.
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They told
stories and sang songs by the camp fire
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e.
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They were all
hungry
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12. What is the purpose of the
text?
a.
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To entertain
the reader
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b.
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To tell a story
in chronological order
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c.
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To persuade the
reader
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d.
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To tell an
amusing event
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e.
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To critique the
readers
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A razor is a tool with a sharp blade
which is used to remove hair from your skin. The razor can easily be found in
nearly every bathroom. A man who has thick hair on his face, for example, may
have to shave twice a day.
For many years, a razor was a handle
with a long piece of steel which was sharp and flat at one end. These razors
had a long open blade.
Today’s razors are safer and more
convenient to use. The thing which makes today’s razor safe is its blade. The
blade is a small thin sharp piece of steel. The person who invented razor
blades was a man called King Gillette.
13. What do you
call this text?
a.
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Recount
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b.
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Report
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c.
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Spoof
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d.
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Review
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e.
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News Item
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14. Which of the
following statements is true?
a.
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Today’s razors
are inconvenient
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b.
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A long open
blade is safer than a short one
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c.
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Gillette was a
king
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d.
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The part of the
razor which cuts hair is called the blade
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e.
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The old razors are
much safer than the new ones
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15. Why are
today’s razors more convenient?
a.
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Because they
are very sharp
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b.
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Because they
were invented by Gillette
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c.
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Because they
blade is small, thin and sharp
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d.
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Because they have
special handles
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e.
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Because they
can shave twice a day
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