Listen and choose the most appropriate response.
M: How long were you thinking of renting a car?
W: For ten days in September.
M: When exactly do you have in mind?
W:_____________________________
(a) I though to fit last Monday.
(b) The end of September.
(c) I'm too young to rent one yet.
(d) Nothing is further from my mind.
Listen and choose the correct answer to the question.
W: The conference is only two months away and we still don't have a venue.
M: Maybe we should reserve the same hall we used last time.
W: I think it might be too small this year.
M: You're probably right. The company has really grown over the past year.
W: How about looking into one of the rooms at the convention center?
M: Sure. I heard they have connections with a good caterer, too.
Q.What is the conversation mainly about?
(a) Hiring new employees.
(b) Organizing anannual event.
(c) Expanding an office building.
(d) Catering a party in two months.
Listen and choose the correct answer to the question.
Hello, everyone. We'll continue our discussion of American newspapers today. Does anyone care to guess what the most popular section of the paper is? Well, it's not the front page, the weather report,
or even-sorry to disappoint you sports fans-the sports page. It's the comics. Now, my bet is that
even those of you who rarely read the paper at all can't resist glancing at the comics. True?
Q. According to the talk, what is the most popular section of the paper?
(a) The front page.
(b) The weather report.
(c) The sports page.
(d) The comics.
Identify the grammatical error in the dialogue.
(a) A: That cold sounds pretty bad.
(b) B: Yeah, it is. Don't get too close.
(c) A: Let me make you a cup of herbal tea.
(d) B: Gee, that's nice for you!
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dentify the ungrammatical sentence in the passage.
(a) Put an icecube in to a glass of water.
(b) Look through the side of the glass.
(c) You will see that most icecube is under the surface of the water.
(d) The little ice cube in the glass acts just like a giant ice bergin the ocean.
Choose the most appropriate word or expression for the blank in the conversation.
A: Could you tell me how to get to First National Bank?
B:Sure, make a left _________ at the first light and go straight for two blocks.
(a) stop
(b) turn (c) way (d) path
Choose the most appropriate word or expression for the blank in the statement.
This videotape ________ for three and a half hours.
(a) gets (b) views (c) runs
(d) takes
Read the passage and choose the option that best fits the blank.
Athletes look good while they work out, but they may not feel so great. Are port suggests that up to 70% may experiences to mach distress during exercise. Competitive runner sareprone to lower-bowel problems like diarrhea, probably because blood rushes from the intestines to their hard working leg muscles. Weight lifters and cyclists, fortheir part, tend to __________.
Choose the option that correctly answers the question.
Parents who let kids surf online without supervision may want to think again. Though most children and
teens know they shouldn't give strangers personal information, a new study finds that many young
people feel it's OK to reveal potentially sensitive family data in exchange for a prize. Nearly two out of
every three children were willing to name their favorite stores, and about a third would tell about their
parents' driving records, alcohol consumption, political discussions, work attendance and
church-going habits.
Q. What is the best title for the passage?
(a) Unsupervised Children Reveal Personal Information
(b) Parents Have Difficulty Controlling Their Children
(c) Prizes Given to Children on the Internet
(d) Internet Privacy: a Thing of the Past
Identify the sentence that least fits the context of the passage.
The emphasis on winning-whether a soccer game
or spelling contest-is especially inappropriate for school-age children.
(a) This is a time when they're mastering basic skills, both in sports and academic subjects.
(b) The real challenge is when children grow up and become teenagers.
(c) Children should be encouraged for doing their
best, no matter what.
(d) Building confidence is what's important, not just winning.