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    rosethe correct answen. - ' ..,11- While the thief; ...bythe police,he '.rtm.k/L. ,j

    ? ) rather V B)mind

    m$n% * D ) prefer ;E ) like

    f t '* 2-Alice: "What are the hotels In R o me_* , EriancVElegant and comfortable!"

    ft-vA ) for B) likes -C ) at D) alike E) like

    * 3- A lan : "I'vegotthree brothers."? " Ben: "............have I!"* , Alan: "MybookIs............than yours."** " Ben: "No ft Isn't, It's more expensive."*&A) so / cheap B) do / cheaper C)neither/ cheaperft . D) do / more cheaper t;) so / cheaper* 1& 4- Tom: "If I were you, I ............go to see him."^ BUI:"OK -Iwill." 5*. f t * A ) should B) will C ) have D) w ould be E) w ouldf t :& 5- Alice: "Do you ............ If I smoke?"ft Betty: "Not at al l . Goahead."ftft A ) like . B) mind C) ha{e D)w a n t E) see*r jft 6- Ann: "When I was young, I ............ to be shy."iV B U I : "You certainlyaren't now!"& A) am used B) use C) used D) am use E) was used

    7- Anna:The train already left by the time wegot to the station."A) had B) would have C) was let

    ]? D) had been -) have been* 8- Adce: "Whydon't you do your homework now?"

    jv. Britney: "I won't ............youhelp me."X Alice: "OK-Iwill."

    A ) since B ) unless C ) even if0} nevertheless E) though

    9- Before the report Is finalized, the information in .........notes and.........must be confirmed.fr A) their /ours B) my / their C) m i n e / theirstV '. D ) yours / m ine E) her/ ou r

    t'or y c u f o r - tv/o he era .

    C )0) chased / jumpedE) w as being chased / j umped

    12- The windows ..................since thecleaningwoman... Ill, . 1A ) haven't been cleaned / getsB) haven'tbeen cleaned / gotC ) hasn't been cleaned/ gotD) hadn ' t deaned / got wE) arentcleaned / got

    13- Most of the world's population In anuclear war.A) will be killed B ) will have killed j Qare kiltingD) w i l l k i l l E) would k i l l

    14- Tom: Too people are killed on the roadseveryyear. j

    Jerry: Yes, and the government isn't d o in g............about it.A ) a lot o f / much B ) m a n y / a lo t of , C ) m a n y / muchD) more/very much E) a lot of / very littie

    15- The newaccountant we have recruited is not .....efficient the previous one.A ) such /as B ) as / as C ) so / that

    D) either/ or E) both / and16- Myfriends, I expected to beherea

    couple of minutes ago, haven't come yet.A ) whom B ) whose C ) J t h a t

    D) which j

    17- Next Saturday at 7:30 exactly, weover the Pacific, ; ,A ) will get flown B ) w i l l be flying C) w i l l fly

    D ) w i l l be flown E) w i l l have flown18- Theschool bus

    have to walk.Students w i l t

    A ) breaks d o w n B ) broken d o w n C ) w i l l break down01 h r . r f b-okrr: d c v ' - r ; ; has b r o ' - - . . - L . , - . : .

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    C ) that w?s 9 ' Childish dream of hers.- V . i ." - ^M the window open, tht 'corn......* o cclrf now.A ) to i left / w o y W n t have beer.6] didr/i leave / wculdnt i a v : - btcnC ) hadr.t left / w o u ld n ' t beD) don't have / wouldn't beE) had left/wouldn't be21- Herfather always letsher...............out at nights.A) went B) goes C) going D) to go E) go

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    . . ; r*;irs yo.X^h C:t *"v.rv.-v. iV: " ere vr.

    22*He-. slim when he was attending highschool but he is quite fat now. Hea lot for the last five years.,i

    A ) Is used tobeing/must have eaten6} used to be must eatC) used to be / must have eatenD ) is accustomed to be ing / must have been eatingE) was used to be/ must have eaten23- Many parts of rural America .. to reflect thevalues and traditions of the European immigrants who......In thecountry during the nineteenth century.

    C ) t-f / m ^ er ' ierD ) me / m i n e / hers / hersE) mine/ me / hers / hers28- I think J did well In the exam yesterdayI'd had almost nosleep for more than 30 hours.A) in spite ofB ) unlessC ) despite the fact that .D ) due to the fact thatE) nevertheless that //29- Mysons are l o o k i n g forward to thefootball match onSunday.

    A ) to going B) to be going C ) to goD ) going E) to have go

    A)continue / arrive^B) have continued^wouio nave arrivedC) continued/ have arrivedD) would have continued / were arrivingE) Will continue / would arrive' . !4- ' Anthony:!......-....letting meuseyourmotorbikefor a' while?

    Brian :Ofcourse not.)Will you) Couldyou pease)Wouldyou mind If IWouldyou min 3Whydontyou-- " ":5- If Ihadknownyouwere comng

    30- i pie realize that they have to deveskiUs, there's no way the economy can

    A) have they B) can there C) can itO) is there E) can they

    31- If you acar, you Its- performance,not Itsappearance.

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    A) were buying / hadbeen consideringB) were buying / would have consideredC) bought / hadconsideredD) have bought / would have been consideredE) are buying / should be considering

    32- .thedisadvantages,Iprefer trs) there is a delicious cake w ai ting foryou.) I w ould have made some arrangements

    by train to travelling b^ car, because X.feej .moreJXrelaxed when I reach my destination.

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    A) Insteadof B) How ever C) In spiteofcs n tl.c

    ) I rug! . I i-:; !r vc giver, yot- t'"^

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    an earthquake In Tokyo t f n ' . < ' - . "see;;* B ) to be seen C) to seeing0} see E )" seeing

    r which........,...-,.....much of M ongolia from th eth e seventeenth century until the earlystill .....................the oil, coa l,and e mp ty grasslands of its f o r m e rr u l i n g / has coveted 'ruled / may have covetedruled / coveted/ covets/ is coveting

    War XI , job prospects fo r y o u n g...~.. greatly which allowed themmore prosperous than their parents.

    improved / to have feltimproved / feeling

    / to feelimproving / having felthave improved / having to feel

    he c om pl a i n ed .....w a i ti n g fo r me fo r tw oshe has been B) to be C ) that-she ishas been E) that she had been

    said they ...............a play at school them o n t h . //going to show B ) w ere going to showshow 0) s h o w n . E) have shown

    asked hi m get the story from.would B) w her e would he C ) he would

    } that he would E ) w hy he wouldfmust learn to determine marketIn the countries ...... it Is doing business.

    B) w hat C) w hosewhich E ) which j

    >: "May I smoke?":.....

    e asked If she 'may smok e .e asked If she m l g N c smoke .e etked If sh e mig h t l.cvo smoked .e askcrf If she mu s t sr.iokc.e asked if she w i l l m ay s m ck e .

    A ; ha-i t ere been ; tr.ere had beenC ) w as there0) w ere thereE ) that there ha d been42- Thedoctor wanted to k now ....; thed r i n k i n g water before.A) the technician had been testedB ) had the technician been testingC ) If technician w as testingD) if the technician had testedE) that the technician w as testing43- Af t e r d inne r m y husband a sk e dsome coffee. him

    A ) I m a d e B) I make _ C ) me toD) to make E) me making

    44- J i m m y a sk e d meA ) w h a t do I w a n t B) i f I w ant Q that I want*

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    ?r E}V~ w f f ! :Yes.it sayscb on the ticket.'

    a -ng / would fallC> were becoming / has fallen

    D) had become / was fallingE) have become / fell50- they are accessible by boat only, these

    C) AlthoughE) As If

    "Islands arestfll largely undeveloped.-f r A) Even B) Sincej D)Consequentlyftft 51- If only she had come upwith some positive|7 suggestions,"fr A) the scheme certainly had very many drawbacks* B) nobody eise is likely to complain""" C) so far this Is the best thesis to be submitted^ D) the others Wfll already have been rejected

    A t.I-:^ - ercriucisr -je" CV-.mTHE Tl'-C-JES WITH THE BEST CHCICE

    "52- R sy : Have you any Idea who isgoing to be

    granted the scholarship?May : I am not quite sure, but I think Itwill be Jack.

    Bav* *

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    to Greece?B ) Is there a R i g h t to Greece on Friday?c) W hy am I going?D) I'dratftergo toEngland than Greece.&As long assomeone meets me at theairport I can go.; . * '

    RND THE CLOSEST M E A N I N GSr ; '60- "Immediate action is needed to put the matterright."A ) Correcting the situation w as a matter of acting promptly.B) We put the m atter In order as soon as possible.C ) Action taken right now must have the required effect.o) The matter needs to be put right w here it can be dealt withimmediately.E) There must be no delay in rectifying the situation.61 - "I wouldn't hava wa tched the play on TV if I hadfound some other activity."A ) The play on TV kept m e from getting on with m y work .

    :V B) I just w atched the play on T V as I had noth ing else to do.C ) I found-something to do, which stopped m e from watching

    v_ that play on TV." D) The play on TV w as not interesting enough to keep m e** from my work .E) I couldn 't w atch the play .on TV because'l had some w orkV to do.* (' 62- "W e took more dothes than we needed on holidayfr last summer." /?A) We neednt have taken som a n y clothes fo r ourholiday last

    lT summer. - 4 . ' I*B) Last summ er we had totake dothes w hich weneeded.$C) We needed a holiday last summer so wetook more* * " dothes.0 ) Having taken more dothes than w e needed w e we n t onfr holiday last summer,fr E) You needed to go on holiday last summer therefore w efr took a lot of dothes.fr 63- H ouses in this area a re expected to go up in valueJ. once the new road Isfinished.

    A ^ A s the new road nears completion there Is an increase i n --fr the dem and for property i n the region.ft B) if ever they finish the road, the price of houses in thefr neighborhood w i l l be affected.iY C ) Th- n ew r oad , w h en it's f in i shed , could br ing house prices^ mthcne^iborhood*>w n-". n rn* new road if i****tompletlcn and this i. akeady'; E > " When iney open W ** -?, house price, in the area7 ^ ' . w in almost cc inh' 2-

    A ) It is believed that ten people got killed in the accident.yB ) "According to the news , therew ere ten casualties.C ) The report says ten people w ere involved in the acciden t.0) Ten people are reported to have been killed in theacddent . jE ) It is dear that ten people lost their lives in the accident.

    .65- "See ing our old friends again was wonderful."*A ) When w e saw our old friends, they w ere wonderful. '8) We wanted to see old friends, i t was wonderful, fC ) I t was wonderful to see our old friends again.D ) I f w e wanted to see our old friends, it was wonderful.E ) Although w e wan te d to see our old friends, it w aswonderful.

    * * ^66- "If s twomonths since J a m e s moved into his newflat."A ) James w i l l have moved into his new flat in two m on thstime. i!B ) It took James two m onths to move intojhis new flat. : .,C ) James could have m oved into his new flat two m onths ago.D ) Although two months have already passed, James hasn'tmoved into his new flat yet. 'E ) James moved into his new flat tw o months ago.

    67- "The only thing I forgot to put in mycase was thedictionary."A ) I didn 't forget to put the d ictionary in my case.B ) The only thing in my case was the dictionary*C ) I put everything in my case including the dictionary.D) In my case I put only my dictionary, not the other things.E) I remembered to put everything in my case except thedictionary. j68 - "He can't have been told."A ) It is un true that nobody told him .B) I'm sure that nobody told him.C ) Perhaps somebody told him.0) He must have heard about it. 1E) He Is not in a position to tell about it. ,69- "I've forgotten to post the letter.^A ) I d i d n ' t post th e letter.B i I reel!! that I didnt pest tf.c !?'->cr.

    ; C ) I |:o:: c: t'.v: k;'.er, t u * : I con'i ' 0 : :a l! ' * . .O) I rea- I l ih.r I p-n'orf th e letter.1} I rcoil! U i . :. - t v cu po r ted 1 1 1 .'- I 7 4 , U T .

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    77- Cheryl: * DidKtct;c!te tellyouwhat happened toher on her vact!on iaThailand?Kike:-Cheryl: - Yes, thafs!t.She'd booked ahotel roomonline andwhen shearrived the hotel wasfull. Shehad to spend four hours in the rain tryingto findanother place to stay. -*

    A ) Whendidsne return from her trip?B) She told me a O about ft. t %Q No;what happened?D) Thatend? I thought she went toIndonesia for hervacation.E) Wasnt ft something to do wth her hotel reservation?78- Carol: - People appreciate the extraordinarybeauty of butterflies, but their colours andshapesmight also be functional, mightn't they?Paul :- I'vereally nodea. In what way?Carol : -......Paul :*Really? That's interesting.A ) This specific chapter is on the evolution of patterns on thewngs of butterflies.6) For instance, the markings that resemble eyesonbutterflies may help them startlepredators and then escapefrom them.C) This has to dowth genetics.' One should try to learn moreabout it..D) This book gives examples of all of this and more.E) Some dark forms of swallowtail butterflies mimic unrelatedinedible species.'is that what you are referring to?ANSWERTHEQUESTIONS 79 - 83 AFTER READING 1.. -'x *. . i

    R E A D I N G 1We tan only guess when Shakespeare wrote his plays.He may have,hadhis own writing "season", perhaps In thequieter wnter months, but he never stoppedacting,probably taking two or three minor parts Insteadof a majorone. Heseems to have chosen for himself the more staticand undemandng roles in hisplays, such as oldAdam inAsYo u Uke It and TheGhost In Hamlet.Hisaudences included

    many habitual playgoers, andmany must have knownShakespeare and he must have known them. We canimagine, as a recent biographer has said, "that there mighthave been acomplex, subtle communicative exchangewiththe audence when he appearep! in one of his o~wn pays"." Inthe spring of 1613, he purchased his first property inLondon. He wasrenting it out by 1616, but mayoriginallyhave entertainedother intentions for the property. It wouldcertainly have been ahandy place to stay, being near theGlobe, which washis theatre. Perhsps the destruction of theGlobe In 1613, which probably p'-orvr/cec! him to sell hisEr.u'-o in the IhcclT a- r / tpsny, at'or-r^f.' Ur pU-n? for i:.. \\crr.sy noi h^vt river, u^ ecting, but. I ' . - s 'vri^Kj carco: v ja :CK";r by thu e.'.d of U: r - t ysar. In JGX, ho rElL'rv.-yJ to lii-.

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    A) he wasalways assigned the most crucial partsB) the audences were thrilledby his actingC) the Globe Theatre was always crowdedD) hecould spare very littietime for hiswritingE) the parts he played were mostly easy,unimportant ones80- It ispointedout in thepassage that, althoughShakespeare had stoppedwritingplays by the end of1613,..A) it seems likely that hecontinued to act alittietoB) he sometimes revised someof his earlier playsC ) hewantedto keephiscompany intact !0) his company put pressureon him to continue writing E) hestarted againon his return to Stratford-upon-Avon81- Weunderstand from the passage that we havenoevidence ...A ) as to what sort of parts Shakespeare playedB) to suggest that Shakespearewaspopular in his dayC ) as to whether or not Shakespeare actually did rent out hisproperty .!D) about when Shakespeare waswriting his playsE) that ttie destruction of the Globe had any serious impacton Shakespeare's life

    82- It issuggested lr eve passacA ) as a playwright, he pB) as a property owner, he got a good IKOBBC fcoB Ms ioC) as an actor, he wasoften in ocse -. ./trvt>MsaudiencesD) hereturned toStratford-upoo-Avcr *.-csc as socr. as;Globe was destroyedE) though he returned to Stratford, very soon he regrettedleaving London

    83- It isdear from thepassage that theGlobe Theatre,

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    A) was partly ownedby Shakespeare himselfB) was.built on land that Shakespeare had boughtC)"was~particulariyspacious so as to accommodate large

    audiences0) was the most popular of the London theatres inShakespeare's timeE) wasdesignedand built especially for the staging cf

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    5)i - . . . o r t l r v i t ; thfnL'nc : -v; C) owfl Iheb success to gocd su.'-..planning o f their t imeY- D) take five or six days to do what they couli do In two or.tnree days

    A E) cant plan their t ime efficiently w ithout someoneto help

    85* Oneadvantage of drawng up awork plan for thewek Is that ^ ......,.................

    "A) we reaize that a lot of work we do Isunnecessary" B} unexpected problems can beavoided^ C) we cangrve ourselves two whole free days

    D} K reminds us of what we have to do during the week

    AA- :c w -king at regular86-S7-6S after Readir.c 3.

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    * For the pa: , years pop music h l.ac alarge Influence on young people's lives. Innumerablerecords, tapes and videos of the most populargroups aresold every year, but youngsters still wantto seetheir favourite performers In the flesh.Oneway of achieving this aim Is to go to pop concerts orfestivals. Although festivals are not as popular asthey were In their heyday In the 1960s, they stillattract large crowds/V " 86- Innumerable records, tapes and videos sold"prove thatir 'A) music te being severe ly neglected these days." 6" B) youngsters have lost their interest In music of al lkinds.

    C ) concerts andfestivals wffl never lose popularity.D) pcfxia- ; _ r s Ccrinot make a let of money every

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    e y < . ._ , - . more popular to the 1 V >E) ere more popular nowthan in the 1960s.89. - 90.Which sentence needs to be omitted iorder to preserve the logical order of the othersentences?

    89- (I) Modem Bergama Is asleepy agricultural,market town In themidst of awell-watered plain.(II) There hasbeena town her,e since Trojan times!(III)Of Bergama's four main tourist attractions, onlythe museum is in the centre of the town.(IV) However, it was during the period be tw een^ - A a n c e : u.e Great and the Roman domination tha:Bergama, then called Pergamum, en joyed Its greates;prosperity.(V) At that time, it became one of the Middle East'srichest an d most powerful smallkingdoms.

    A ) 1 B) I I C ) I I I D ) IV

    90- (I) Aspeople age, the amount of wate r in thebody decreases.(II) Since many drugs dissolve inwater, andsince lesswater isavailable to dilute them, these drugs reachhigher levels of concentration In the elderly.(III)Atso, the kidneys are lessable to excrete drugsinto the urine, and the liver Is less able to metabolizemany drugs.(IV) For these reasons, many'drugs tend to stay in anelderly person'sbody.muchjonger than theywould ins younger person's body.(V) People in everycivilization In recorded history haveused drugsof plant an d snima! origin to prevent ar idtreat disease.

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    In:t?ic latter part cf the Midc'te Ages, citiescreated asylums to cope with the mentally HI.Theseasylums v:ere shTif !y prisons'; the inmctes were kepton chains'in c- rk, r.Uiy cs! l "ar id v/ore treated morees Eni,Ti2ls (SI) s human beings. It(2) ur.tlf IS72, when Philippe Pine! wasplaced in charge or" en asylum in Paris, that someimprovements were made. As an experiment, Pinelremoved the chains that ..(93) the inmates.Much (94) the amazement of skeptics, whothought Pinel was mad to unchain such animals, theexperiment was a success. When placed in dean,sunny rooms, and treated kindly, many people whofor years (95)-. hopelessly insane improvedenough to leave the asylum

    91- A) than B) tike Qsuch D) so E) much92- A) has not been B) would not have been

    C ) was not 0) would not be E) had not beenr 93- A)compelled B) restrained

    Qoverloaded D) wthdrew E) sustained

    94- A) to B) of Q with D) for E) at

    95- A) wll beconsideredfr B) have been consideredr Q were being considered~ D) had been considered

    x E) are considered

    Answer the questions 96-100 after Reading 5.RElblNG 5

    When you stay as a guest in someone's house,you give upyour anonymity.Thisbecomes quite achallenge If you are the kind of person who cherishesIndependence. However, when you and your host areon the same wavelength, you can have a trip morespecial than money can buyJ'Some years agowhen Iwent to Auckland, NewZealand, for the first time, myhosts were acouple, about my age, whom I had metwhile travelingIn Europe. They had a fullprogrammelined up for me. They drove me around and showedme ther favourite hot springs and also the beach__where a popular TVseries had once been filmed. Atmealtimes, they introduced me to their favouriterestaurants, whereIsampled cheeses from south NewZealand that dont get exported, andfruitsgrown!CCE!!V. Normally such a tight schedule would m?ke mei: I fcmci myself hepplly-rennqulshins

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    v hospitalityE) expectedhis hosts to meet all the expenses of hissightseeing in and around Auckland jC ) and his hosts hadsimilar tastesend interests, which made

    his trip most enjoyebleC ) was more interested in eating thanvisingplacesE) enjoyed the beginning of the holiday but not the latterpart

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    97- It Is suggested in the passagethat a personwith asense of independence .......A) enjoys travelling together wthother peopleB) can make friends easily while travellingC ) soon mixes wth other peopleD) wants to be ledaroundby friends who know the territory5), usually prefers to be anonymous when he or she travels

    \98- According to the passage, while the narrator was InNew Zealand, he ... ...A ) tried to find ways whereby he could travel independentlyB) had the opportunity to taste the native produce unique to. the countryC ) was rustrated wth the programme prepared for him>his hostsD) wasparticularly attracted by the location cf a popubrTVseriesE) didne t have enough money to see the other partscf thecountry outside Auddand99- It is pointed out in the pa ssa ge thatand hishosts .......A) knew each other before he travelled to Ne w ZeaandB) hadmade a long journey together across many EuropeancountriesC ) spent a fortune to experience the pleasures of NewZealand0) were genuinely interested in sampling a large variety ofNewZealands foodanddrinksE) were independent people who preferred to be on theirown100- It Is Implied In the passage that the narratorusually (Ikes .......A ) local food more than nationally popular foodBJ to'beln New Zealand rather than In Europe or anywhereelse ;C ) to followa full programme on his travelsD) to travel inarelaxed and leisurely wayE T tc se o hi? favete ?s ? c^^Mr.no-?.

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