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SECTION A. LISTENING
Section
l: Listen
to a telephone
conversation
between
a customer
and
a representative
of an
insurance
company
and
fill
in
each
gap
with
NO MORE
TIIAN
THREE
words
AND/
OR A
NaMBER
Write
your
answers
in the
space
provided.
CAR INSURANCE
Address:
(1)...............................
...., Greendale
Contact
number:
730453
Occupation
:
Q)...........
Size ofcar engine:
1200cc
Type
ofcar:
Manufacturer:
Hewton
Model:
(3)
Name(s)
of
other driver(s):
Year: 1997
Any
insurance
claims in
the last
five
years?
Yes
,/
No
If
yes, give
brief details:
Car was
(5).............
....in 1999
Uses of car: -
social
Simon
(6).............
-
(8)...........
Relationship
to main
driver:
/1\
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,
,,
. .
.
.
. . . . . . . . .
Start date:
3ltt Januarv
Recommended
Insurance
arrangement
Name of company:
(9)....
Ei€m
Gi6m kh6o
s0 1
(h9
t6n,
cht lqi)
Gi6m kh6o
sO 2
(hq
t6n,
chii
kv)
SO
ph6ch
(do
chri tich
FD
ehi)
Bing sO Bdne
chfr
Annual cost:
(10)
$
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I
l/
Section
2z
Listen
to a
part
of
an
interview
with
Trina
Trevose,
o
pop
singer,
who
is only
15
andftll
in
each
gap
with
ONE
word
only.
Write
yoar
answers
in the
space
provided.
Interviewer:
...Trina, you're
15
and
you've
just
come
back
from
America
where
you've
been
making
records.
What
was
it like?
Trina:
It
was
(1
1)..
..... I
had
the
six-week
school
summer
holidays
and,
you
know,
went
over
there
for
a
month
and
then
started
school
again.
Iqterviewer:
What did
your (12)..
. . ...at
school
think?
Trina:
I
just
told
close friends
what
I
was
doing
in the
States...And
I
thought,
well,
if the records
were
successful,
then
I'd
tell
everyone...
Interviewer:
And they
were
successful.
Trina:
Right.
And my
friends
were
very good
about
it.
Not
envious,
or
anything.
Did
you
like
(13).
......in
the
USA?
Oh,
yes,
most
of the time
it
was
great-
the
people
are so friendly.
Did
you (14)..
.....to
write
any
songs
there?
well,
yeah,
I did.
Most
of the
stuff
I've
done
in
England
had
been
about
the
people
closest
to
me
- you
know,
Mum,
Dad,
my
sister. They
weren't
with me
in the
states,
and
although
I
missed
them
and
silly
things
like
rain
in
England
and
fish
and
chips,
being
(15)..
songs.
Now,
your
home
in
England
is
a long
way
from
London.
Yes,
about as
far
as
you
can
get!
so, is
it easy
to
get
into
the
music
(16)..
.....if
you
rive
that
far
away? Don't you
have
to be
in London
or near
a big city
at
least?
Noo
no.
We did
play
in
London
(17).
......but
we
were
actually
approached
at
a local
concert,
so I
don't
think
it's
impossible
to
get
noticed
anywhere.
There
are
lots
of
record
(18)..
looking
for
bands,
and
they
do
go
quite
a long
way
from
the
cities
to find
them.
I was lucky
with
my
band,
and there
have
been
other
bands
like
us
that've
been
lucky
as
well,
so
you
don't
have
to
come
from
a huge
city
to be
discovered
Interviewer:
Now
in the
USA
you
did
a song
with
someone
who
was
a
star when
I
was
your (19)..
David
Pearson,
and
you
hadn't
any idea
who
he
was?
Trina:
No, it
was embarrassing,
actually.
But he
was
really
a(20).
....guy.
He
was recording
an
album
in
the same
studio,
and
he had
this
song
that
he needed
someone
to sing
with
him,
and
he
asked
me,
and
I was
only
too delighted
to do
it!
Interviewer:
Trina:
Interviewer:
Trina:
Interviewer:
Trina:
Interviewer:
Trina:
SECTION
B:
LEXICO.GRAMMAR
I.
Choose
the best
answer
A, B,
C
or D to
complete
each
of
the senlences
below.
2l.ln
recent
years,
a
big effort
by
the
government
of Norway
to develop
fish
famrs. As
a
result,
Norway'is
now
the
world's
largest
producer
of Salmon.
,..
A. is made
B. has
been made
23. 100.000
babies
.
born in this
hospital
every
year.
A. is
'
B. are
C. were
24.Icawnt
sleep. The
dog next
door is
making
too
much
noise.
I wish
A. kept
B. would
keep
C. had
kept
25. If
you
had
taken my
advice,
you
_
in such
difficulties
now.
22. Television
was......
A.
invented
by Lyon,
France.
C. won
by England.
A. wouldn't
have
been
C. wouldn't
be
C. was
making
D. made
B.
written
by
Charles Dickens.
D. invented
by John
Logie
Baird.
D. have
been
it
.. . ...
.. ..
quiet.
D. was
kept
B. hadn't
been
D. won't
be
B.
,which
the roads
are
quiet.
D.
,that
the
roads
are
quiet.
50% of.. population
enters higher
education
at
B.
Yes, it's
an
absurd
idea
D. Of course
not. You
bet
B.
which
attract
tourists
D.
both B
and C
26.Mary:
"I
am
going
to
London in
10 days."
Jill:
"Mary
said that
she was
going
to London..............."
A. in 10
days
27.Mwk
likes
to tavel
at night
A.
,where
the roads
are
quiet.
C.
,when
the roads
are
quiet.
28.In most.
developed
countries,.up
to
some time
in their lives.
B.
10 days later
C. after
10 davs
D. durine
10 days
A.
the/ 0
B.e/e
C. the/ a
D.0
/the
29."Do
you
think
that we
should
use
public
transportation
to
protect
our environment?"
Laura.
t0..........
".
A. Well,
that's very
surprising
C. There's
no doubt
about it
30. Towns
are usually
crowded
in the
summer.
A. which
attract tourist,
C. that attract
tourists
2t.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
II.
Use the
conect
form
of the
word
in capital
letters.
l|/rile your
answers
in the
space
provided
below.
3
1. I
really
don't think
he has
the ...
.
. ..to do
this
job.
32.The
professor
explained
his ideas
with
great.
33.
Do
you
know
what
the
.........of
the
river
is?
34. He
...to hit
me if I
didn't hand
over
my money.
35. There
will be
a............of
fresh water
in
a few
decades.
able
clear
deep
threat
short
31.
32.
JJ.
34.
35.
\/
S/
\/
I
SECTION
C:
READING
I. Fill
the
gap
with
ONE
suitable
word.
Write
your
answers
in the
space
provided
below.
One.morning,'a
London
boy
(36).............sitting
in
the
bus onhis
way to
school.
He was
sniffing
(37)...
..the time
and
making
(38)...
..a noise
with his
(39)...
... that the
other
people
in
the
bus began
to
(40)..........their
heads.
At last
an
old man
(41)..
....was
sitting
next
to him said:
"Little
boy,
(42).
....you
got
a handkerchief?,'
"Yes, I've
got
a clean
(43)..
....in
my
pockef'said
the boy,
"But I
can't let
(44).
..have
it.
My mother
says
it's not
polite
to
ask
anybody
(45)...
..a handkerchief.
You
must
have
and use
II. Read the text and
choose
the letter
A, B,
C
or D that
best
answers
for
each
gap.
Ever since
humans
have inhabited
the
earth,
they have
made
use
of
(46)..
.forms
of communication.
Generally,
this
expression
of thoughts
and
feelings
has
been
in the form
of
ral
speech.
When there
is a
language
barrier, communication
is
(47).
..through
sign
language
in which
motions
(48)..........1etters,
words,
and ideas.
Tourists,
the deaf,
and
the
mute
have had
to resort
to this
form
of expression.
Many
of these
symbols
of whole
words
are
very
(49).
. .. ..and exact
and can
be
used internationally,
spelling,
however,
cannot.
(50)..
....language
transmits
ideas
or thoughts
by
certain
actions,
(51)..........intentionally
or unintentionally.
A wink
can
be away
of
flirting
or indicating
that
the
parly
is
only
joking.
A nod
signifies
approval,
while
shaking the
head
(52).............a
negative reaction.
Other forms
of nonlinguistic
language
can
be found
in Braille
(a
system
of raised
dots
read with
fingertips),
signal
flags,
Morse
code
and smoke
signals.
(53)..
....maps
and
picture
signs also
guide,
wam and
instruct
people.
While verbalization
is the
most
common
form
of language,
(54)..
....systems
and
(55).
. .
. ..also express
human
thoughts
and
feelings.
46. A. likely
B.
various
47. A. accomplished
B.
sensible
48. A. stand
for
B. replace
49. A. landscape
B.
picturesque
50. A. Piiture
B. Looking
51. A.
neither
B.
others
52. A. tells
B. indicates
53. A. Path
B. Lane
54. A. other
B.
others
55. A. science
B. architect
C. changeable
D. exchange
C. competitive
D. complicated
C. happen
to
D. behalf
of
C. imagine
D. visible
C. Written
D. Body
C. the
others
D.
either
C.
points
D.
find out
C. Road
D. Street
C. another
D.
the
other
C. instrument
D.
techniques
ur"own".
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
\
b
",t"/
t
III.
Read
the
following
passage
and
circle
the
letter
A,
B,
C or
D to
indicate
the
correct
answer
to
each
of the
questions.
It
is
often said
that
,books
are
always
a
good
friends
and
reading
is
an active
mental process.
Unlike
TV,
books
make you
use
your
brain.
By
reading, you
think
more
and
become
smarter.
Reading
improves
concentration
and
focus.
Reading
books
takes
brain
power.
It requires you
to focus
on what
you
are
reading
for
long
periods.
Unlike
magazines,
Intemet pbsts
or.-*ailr
thai might
contain
small
pieces
of information,
books
tell
the
whole
story.
Since
you
must
concentrate
in
oider
to read, you
will
get
better
at
concentration.
Many
studies
show
if
you
do
not
use
your
memory, you
lose
it.
Reading
helps
you
stretch
your
memory
muscles.
Reading
requires
remimbering
aetaits,
facts
and
figures
and
in literafure,. plot
lines,
themes
and
characters.
Reading
is a
good
way
to improve your
vocabulary.
Do
you
remember
that
when
you
were
at
elementary
school you
leamed
how
to infer
the
meaning
of
one
word
by
reading
the context
of
the
other
words
in
the sentence?
While
reading
books,
especially
challengingon.r,
y*
will find
yourself
exposed
to many
new
words.
Reading
is a
fundamental
skill
builder.
Every good
course
has
a matching
book
to
go
with
it.
Why?
Because
books
help
clarify
difficult
subjects.
Books provide
informationihut
9o6
d-eeper
than
just
classroom
discussions.
By reading
more
books
you
become
better
informed
and
riore
of
an expert
on
the
topics
you
read
about.
This expertise
translates
into
higher
self-esteem.
Since
you
are
ro *.tt-
read,
people
look
to
you
for answers.
Your
feelings
about
yourself
can
only
get
better.
Books
give
you
knowledge
of
other
cultures
and
places.
The
more
information
you
have got,
the
richer
your
knowledge
is. Books
can
expand your
horizons
by
letting
you
see what
other
cities-and
countries
have
to offer
before
you
visit them.
56. Books
have
great
influence
on...
A.
TV
B.
friendship
C.
brain
D.
muscles
57. When
you
are
reading
a
book,
A.
you
have
to read
small
pieces
of information
B.
you
use
your
brain
in concentration
and
focus
C.
you
have
to
read
during
a very
long
time
D.
you
lose
your
memory
58.
A challenging
book
.
A. helps you
to
improve your
vocabulary
B. is
only
for
primary
pupils
C. can
translate
all new
words
D. contains
a lot
of
difficult
vocabularv
59. Books
A. are
compulsory
in
every
course
B.
are not
needed
in
most
of
course
C. contain
less
information
than
class
discussions
D.
make
a sick
patient
feel
better
60. Books
cannot
give
you
A. knowledge
B. information
C. self-esteem
D.
muscles
IV
Read
the
following
text
and
then
choose
from
the
tist
(A-II)
the
phrase
which
best
ftts
each
numbered
space.
Some
of the phrases
do
not
Jit
at
all
Write you,
aiswers
in the
space-provided
below.
Hunnings
was
born
in 1843
near
London.
He
became
a
priest
in
Yorkshire
and although
much
of
his time
was
taken
up with
Church
mltters,
he
had
a
profound
interest
in
all
sorts
6f
gadgets,
(61)................
A friend
of Hunnings
with
similar
interests,
called
Cox
Walker,
built
a tJepione
receiver.
In 1880 an
American
called
Anders
visited
England
and
asked
Walker
(62).................
ft.
was
impressed
and
offered
Hunnings
f,1,000
for
the
patent.
The
offer
was
accepted
and
the
Globe
Company
was fonned
(63).................
In
1881
Hunnings
was
granted
fwo
patents
in
the
United
States
for
his invention.
But
by this
time
so many people
and
companies
were
involved
in
telephone
design
5
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
\\
^!l
t't
and
manufacfure (64)...
There
was a famous
court case
in 1882
when the
United Telephone
Company
took the
Globe
Company
to court
for
an alleged
infringement
of its
patents.
At first it
failed
to have
the
Hunnings
patent
declared
invalid
(65).................
It then
brought
the rights
to
the entire
patent
from
tlunnings.
A. which
few
people
had
known
about
B.
but later
it
partially
succeeded
C. except
that Hunning's
invention
was
superior
D. in
breach
of copyright
"E.
to make
telephones
in England
F.
that conflict
resulted
G.
particularly
those
that dealt with
magnetism
and electricity
H. if he
could inspect
the Hunnings
transmitter
62.
64.
65.
V, Read
the
following
passage
and
circle
the letter
A, B,
C or D
to indicate
the
correct
answer to
each of the
questions.
In
the world
today,
particular
in the
two
most industrialized
areas,
North America
and Europe,
recycling
is
the big news. People
are talking
about it, and
discovering
new ways
to be
sensitive
to the
environment.
Recycling
means finding
ways
to use
products
a
second
time. The
motto
of the
recycling
movement
is
"Reduce,
Reuse,
Recycle."
The
first
step is to reduce
garbage.
In
stores, a
shopper has
to
buy
products
in
blister
packs,
boxes and expensive plastic
wrappings.
A hamburger
from
a fast food
restaurant
comes in
lots
of
packaging:
usually
paper,
a box and
a bag.
All that
packaging
is wasted
resources.
People
should
try
to buy things
that are wrapped
simply, and
to reuse
cups
and utensils.
Another
way to
reduce waste
is
to buy high-quality products.
When low-quality
appliances
break, many
customers
throw
them
away
and buy new
ones
-
a
loss
of more resources
and more
energy.
For
example,
if
a customer
buys a
high-quality
appliance
that can
be easily
repaired,
the manufacturer
receives
an important
message.
In
the same
way, If
a customer chooses
a
product
with less
packaging,
that
customer
sends
an important
message to
the manufacturers.
To reduce
garbage,
the throw-away
must
stop.
The
second
step
is
to reuse. It is
better
to
buy
juices
and soft drinks
in
returnable
bottles.
After
customers
empty
the bottles, they
retum
them to
the
stores. The
manufacturers
of the
drinks
collect
bottles, wash
them, and
then fill them
again.
The energy
that is necessary
to make
new
bottles
is
saved. In
some
parts
of the world,
returning
bottle
for money
is
a common
practice.i
In
those
places,
the
garbage
dumps have relatively
little
glass
and
plastic
from
throw-away
bottles.
The third
step being
environmentally
sensitive is
to recycle.
Spent motor
oil can
be cleaned
and used
again.
Aluminum cans
are expensive
to make.
It takes
the
same amount
of energy
to
make
one aluminum
can as it
does to run a
color TV
set for
three hours.
When
people
collect
and recycle
aluminum
(for
new cans),
they help
save
one of the world's
precious
resources.
66. What
are the two
things mentioned
as examples
of
recycling?
A. TV sets and
aluminum can
B. Aluminum
cans
and spent motor
oil
C. Aluminum
cans and
plastic
wrappings
D. Hamburger
wrappings
and spent motor
oil
67.
People
can do
the following to reduce
waste
EXCEPT
63.
61.
A. buy high-quality products
C.
reused
cups
B.
buy more
hamburgers
D.
buy
simply-wrapped
things
68.
What does the word
"sensitive"
means?
A. cautious
B. friendlv
C.logical
69.
The
word
"gl@"
is
closest meaning
to
D. responding
A. belief
B. meaning
C. value
D. reference
\
N
J
N
\
70. The
word
"pg!!ce"
is closest
meaning
to
_.
A. deed
B.
training
r
Q. exercise
D.
belief
71.
Garbage
dumps
in
some
areas have
relatively
little
glass
and
plastic
because
A. each
returned
bottle is
paid
B. retumed
bottles
are
few
C.
people
are
ordered
to retum
bottles
D. few
bottles are
made
of
glass
or
plastic
72.Itis
a waste when
customers
buy low-quality
products
because
A. they
have
to be repaired
many
times
B.
they are
very
cheap
C. customers
always
change their
idea
73.
What
best describe
the
process
of reuse?
D.
they
will soontfuowthem
away
A.
The"bottle
are,washed,
returned,
filled
again
and
collected.
B. The
bottle
are collected,
returned,
filled
again
and
washed.
c. The
bottle are
filled
again after
being
returned,
collected
and
washed.
A.
The
bottle are
collected,
washed,
returned
and filled
again.
74. Which
area is
considered
one
of the most
industfialized?
A.
Europe
B.
South
America
C. Middle
East
D. Asia
75. What
is the topic
of the
passage?
A.
What is involved
in
the recycling
movement.
B.
How to
reduce
garbage
disposal.
C. How
to live sensitively
to the environment.
D. What
people
understand
the term
"recycle"
70.
75.
SECTION
D:
WRITING
I. Finish
each of
thefollowing
sentences
in
such
a way
that
it means
exoctly
the
same as
the
sentence
printed
before
it.
76.I an not
interested
in
your
private
matters.
Your
private
matters
77.
One of my
pen-pal
comes from
Alaska.
A
penpal
i
78. Alex is
the most
talented child
in his
group.
No
other
68.
73.
67.
72.
66.
7r.
69.
74.
79. I
wish I hadn't
spent
all the money
on
such
rubbish.
I regret
80. Rurning
a big
company
isn't easy.
It
81. We knew
nothing
about their
engagement
until yesterday.
Not
until
yesterday
82. It wasn't
necessary
for us
to book rooms
in
advance.
We
83. While
I strongly disapprove
of
your
beha.riour,
I will
help
you
this time.
Despite
my ....
84. I couldn't finish
my work without
my friend's
help.
rf ......
...:....
85. "You stole the
jewels!"
the inspector
said to him.
a
Tt,le
inspector accused.
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il. lArile
an essay of about 200
words
about thefollowing
topic
(86-100):
ili/
flt
,/ r'
'\
/
Many
parts
of the world are losing
important natural
resources,
such
as
forests,
animals, or
/
cleari water.
Choose one resource
that is disappearing
and
explain why it
needs to be saved.
'
Use specific reasons and examples
to support
your
opinion.
Total
mark:
100:5
=
20
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