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Part 1

  

[1-5] Choose the one that best completes the sentence.

  

1. The artist has _______ life in the idyllic countryside where she spent her childhood.

¨ç vivid portrayal¨è vividly portrayed

¨é vividly portrayal¨ê portraying vividly

  

[6-8] Choose the one that best completes the sentence.

  

6. Cilantro, also known as coriander, is a fast growing _______ reaching 24 inches tall, whose leaves, seeds and roots are all edible.

¨ç height ¨è development ¨é annual ¨ê flora

  

Part 2

  

[9-10] Choose the one that is closest in meaning to the given sentence.

  

9. The preeminence of cinema as a source of entertainment has considerably undermined the importance of reading for enjoyment.

¨ç The enjoyment of reading has been reduced seriously by entertaining movies.

¨è Cinema for entertainment has made pleasure reading seem less important.

¨é Reading for enjoyment is not as important as movies.

¨ê The primary entertainment shifted from reading to watching movie

  

  

[11-15] Choose the one that best replaces the underlined word or phrase.

  

11. "To me, photography is the simultaneous recognition, in a fraction of a second, of the significance of an event." said Henri Cartier-Bresson, a French photographer.

¨ç cognitive ¨è artistic ¨é instantaneous ¨ê mechanical

  

  

[16-18] Choose the one that is closest in meaning to the contextual meaning of the underlined word(s).

  

16. This new finding presents a unique problem in sociological theory.

¨ç introduces ¨è donates ¨é performs ¨ê grants

  

  



Part 3

  

[19] Choose the one that makes the sentence grammatically INCORRECT.

  

19. ¨ç While baby-sitting for her neighbors, Jenny was ¨è having trouble controlling the young toddlers ¨é because there was so many of them and none of them ¨ê was listening to her.

  

  

[20] Choose the one that is grammatically INCORRECT.

  

20. ¨ç We should adhere to the requirements of the firm's jurisdiction.

¨è We must stick to all the governing rules and regulations.

¨é We should observe all traffic laws for our own safety.

¨ê We must comply the security regulations when boarding an aircraft.

  

Part 4

  

[21-50] Read the following passages and answer the questions.

  

[21-22] 

In response to an increase in skin cancer among young people, health officials have fixed their sights on the $5 billion-a-year indoor tanning industry. Since 2003, 19 states have passed laws restricting access to tanning salons among those under 18. The new legislation reflects a growing sense of alarm among public health organizations about unregulated use of tanning beds by young people, especially teenage girls. In the last two years, the World Health Organization (WHO) has labeled tanning beds as the health-peril equivalent of cigarettes and has urged prohibiting their use by minors.

  

21. What is the major topic of this passage?

¨ç Skin cancer and tanning.

¨è Diverse causes of skin cancer.

¨é Booming tanning industry.

¨ê Cigarettes as a health hazard.

  

22. Which of the following is true of the passage?

¨ç It is legal for minors to use tanning salons.

¨è Teen age girls consider tanning beds not as bad as cigarettes.

¨é Health officials believe tanning is not responsible for cancer.

¨ê WHO classified the tanning beds as hazardous.

  

  

[23-24]

The slang expression "It's your funeral," meaning "Prepare to take the consequences," and the oft-heard "It was a lovely funeral," referring to the arrangements for a deceased person, are Americanisms pure and simple. The second of the two could have become a cliche only after the 1860s when embalming, the fancy casket for the common man, and the typically black funeral wreath all came into vogue. Dr. Thomas Holmes, the father of American embalming, who is said to have made a fortune embalming 4,028 slain soldiers at $100 apiece during the Civil War, brought the American funeral trade out of what people sometimes called "the Ice Age", when bodies were preserved prior to burial in or on ice. And it was in 1863 that Nathaniel Hawthorne denounced the distinctly American--and new, euphemistic usage--of 'casket', calling it "a vile modern phrase which compels a person to shrink from the idea of being buried at all." The 1860s also gave English another expression "funeral train," it being first used in 1865 to refer to the train bearing Abraham Lincoln's body on a circuitous 12-day, 1,700-mile route from Washington, D.C., to Springfield, Illinois, on what could only be deemed a national viewing.

  

23. Which of the following is the main topic of this passage?

¨ç Slang expressions and Civil War casualties.

¨è Hawthorne's abhorrence of the use of the word 'casket'.

¨é Some American expressions from the history of funerals.

¨ê Introduction of corpse freezing in U.S. history.

  

24. From what is said or implied, which of the following is NOT true of the passage?

¨ç "It's your funeral" became a popular saying after 1860s.

¨è Lincoln was the first person for whom a funeral train was used.

¨é Thomas Holmes became rich from embalming corpses.

¨ê "Lovely funeral" became a widely used expression after the 1860s.

 
 
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