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I.ON YOUR ANSWER SHEET INDICATE THE LETTER A,B,C OR D AGAINST THE NUMBER OF EACH ITEM:

1. According to the---------of the contract, tenants must give six months notice if they intend to leave. A. Laws B. Rules C. erms !. !etails ". he in#ured man was ta$en to hos%ital and ---------for internal in#uries. A. Cured B. &ealed C. '%erated !. reated (. he door hinges had all )een oiled to sto% them----------A. *+uea$ing B. *creeching C. *hrie$ing !. *+uealing. ,. -ary attem%ted to--------herself with her )oss )y volunteering to ta$e on extra wor$. A. .ratify B. /lease C. 0ngratiate !. Commend. 1. 2ou are under no o)ligation-------to acce%t this offer. A. 0ndeed B. 3ventually C. A%art !. 4hatsoever. 5. he dealer wanted 6,77, 0 wanted to %ay 6 (77, and we finally agreed to ---------the difference. A. !ivide B. *%lit C. !ro% !. !ecrease. 8. 0 was ----------in the )oo$, 0 was reading and didnt hear the %hone. A. !istracted B. *u)merged C. .ri%%ed !. 3ngrossed 9. A washing machine of this ty%e will certainly---------u% to normal domestic use. A. &old B. *tand C. Come !. a$e :. -------------any other %olitician would have given way to this sort of %ressure years ago. A. Really B. /ractically C. Actually !. ;tterly. 17. 0f you---------too long, you may miss a wonderful o%%ortunity. A. Loiter B. !ou)t C. &over !. &esitate 11. he singers %erformance was so exciting that many of his fans were------enthusiasm. A. Carried away with B. -oved to C. a$en )ac$ with !. *tirred u% with 1". /assengers are---------not to leave cases and %ac$ages here. A. Commanded B. 0nformed C. <otified !. Advised 1(. &e has an excellent--------as a criminal lawyer. 1,. &ardly had the van turned the corner when one of the )ac$ wheels--------A. Bro$e away B. urned around C. Came off !. Rolled down. 11. here was no sound to )e heard exce%t the-----------of raindro%s on the roof. 00.ON YOUR ANSWER SHEET INDICATE THE LETTER A,B,C OR D AGAINST THE NUMBER OF EACH ITEM: =0R* /A**A.3 Lily Chen always %re%ared an >evening snac$ for her hus)and to consume on his return at 1.11%.m. his was not strictly necessary since Chen en#oyed at the unusually late hour of 11.,1 %m, what the )oss )oasted was the )est em%loyees dinner in any restaurant. hey sat waiters, )oss, and )osss mother too, at a round ta)le and ate sou%, a huge fish, vegeta)les, shredded %or$, and a tureen of steaming rice. Lily still went ahead and %re%ared )roth, golden- yellow with floating oily rings and %ut it )efore her hus)and when he returned. *he felt she would have )een failing in her wifely duties otherwise. !utifully, Chan dran$ the sou% he raised
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to his mouth in the %orcelain s%oon while Lily watched him closely from the sofa. 0t was far too rich for him. Lily had the gas fire )urning five minutes )efore her hus)ands footfall on the stone stairs and Chan would )e %ers%iring heavily )y the time he finished, a)andoning the s%oon and a%%lying the )owl to his li%s to drin$ the last aw$ward inches, the )eads of moisture on his forehead as salty as the )roth. &e fancied they fell in and over- seasoned the last of the sou%. =our years ago, at the )eginning of their marriage, Chen had tried leaving the last s%oonful )ut Lilys re%roachful eyes were intolera)le. *he was merciless now, watching him with sidelong glances from the sofa, her $nees %ressed closely together while she %aired the )a)ys soc$s from the %lastic )as$et on the floor. >!id you en#oy that, hus)and? >4as it nice? she would en+uire )rightly. Chen would grunt in his solid way, not wishing to hurt her feelings )ut also careful not to let himself in for a )igger )owl in the future. Although comforta)ly full, Chen would have li$ed a )iscuit )ut Lily was unrelenting here as well. *weet after salty was dangerous for the system, so she had )een taught@ it could u%set the whole )alance of the dualistic or female and male %rinci%les, yin and yang. Lily was full of incontroverti)le %ieces of lore li$e this which she had %ic$ed u% from her father who had )een a %art- time )one-setter and Chinese )oxer. =or four years, therefore, Chen had )een going to )ed tortured with the last extremities of thirst )ut with his dualistic male and female %rinci%les in harmony. his was more than could )e said for Lily, Chen often thought, who concealed a steely will )ehind her demure exterior. 15. 4hat was Chens #o)? A. &e ran a restaurant B. &e washed dishes C. &e was a coo$ !. he wor$ed as a waiter 18. &ow did Chen feel a)out his meal at home? A. 0t was too hot B. &e loo$ed forward to it C. 0t was well-)alanced !. &e would rather not have it 19. Chen always finished his sou% )ecause Lily A. =elt content if he did. B. 4ould then allow him to drin$ C. !id not li$e to throw food away !. Com%lained )itterly if he didnt 1:. Chens homelife was difficult )ecause of his wifes A. Lac$ of concern B. Rigid ideas. C. houghtlessness !. ;ncoo%erative )ehavior "7. 4hich of the following statements correctly descri)es the relationshi% )etween Lily and Chen? A. hey were indifferent to each other B. hey res%ected each other C. hey made each other suffer. !. hey did not get on well. 000. USE THE WORDS TO THE RIGHT OF THE TWO TEXTS TO FORM ONE WORD THAT FITS IN THE SAME
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raffic congestion is now a %ro)lem in %ractically ma#or city in the world )ut no)ody has yet found a wor$a)le B"1C---------to the seemingly inevita)le chaos. A metro system is sadly B""C---------in most cities for geogra%hical reasons. ram systems are B"(C-------in old cities where narrow, winding streets ma$e the installation of overhead ca)les a %ractical B",C--------many local government the )usiness of coaxing %eo%le into )uses and B"1C-----------them from using their cars easier said than done. And yet it is B"5C--------that the situation should )e allowed to
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remain as it is. he arguments are in favor of direct action are now B"8C-------if we are ever to %revent B"9C------levels of %o%ulation and economic chaos. 0t is astonishing how many %eo%le set off to clim) -ount 'lym%us in com%letely B":C-------- clothing. he weather conditions on the mountain are notoriously B(7C----------)ut %eo%le are fooled into thin$ing that #ust )ecause the )ottom is sunny, the summit will )e B(1C--------warm and )right. <othing could )e further from the truth. Bearing in mind that B("C--------is forearmed, consult the local clim)ing clu) a)out the li$ely conditions )efore setting off. *uch local $nowledge can )e a)solutely B((C--------- and you would, to %ut it mildly, )e extremely B(,C-------- to ignore it. 4hatever the li$ely weather, a good %air of )oots is B(1C-------as is some form of water%roof. And it is a stee% clim) so it goes without saying that a reasona)le level of B(5C-----------is essential. "1. *'LD3 "". /RAC 0C3 "(. 4'RE ",. /'**0BL3 "1. C';RA.3 "5. C'<C30D3 "8.
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(8. 0 ho%e one day we can agree more favora)le terms. R3AC& 0 ho%e one day it------------------on more favora)le terms (9. *ome su%ermar$et )eef can )e rather tough 3<!3<C2. *ome su%ermar$et )eef---------------------rather tough. (:. 4ould you $indly inform everyone of the change of %rocedures? 4'<!3R 0-----------------------------as to inform everyone of the change of %rocedures? ,7. -ay )e 0 could have hel%ed you /'**0BL3 -ay )e----------------------------------hel% you. ,1. 0n the end we were a)le to communicate with sign language. -3**A.3 0n the end we succeeded in-------------across with sign language. ,". !ont you regret reacting in the way you did? !0==3R3< L2 !ont you thin$--------------------------from the way you did? ,(. 0 )et she felt stu%id when she realiFed !A4<3! *he must---------------------------------------on her who she has )een s%ea$ing to. ,,. !o you thin$ we should have got her o%inion first? *';<!3! 'ught-------------------------out a)out t first? ,1. &e always refused to )ehave differently to the senior %artners. R3A &e would-----------------------------------res%ect they were due. ,5. 0ts %ossi)le she didnt fully a%%reciate how im%ortant this was. .RAD0 2 *he may--------------------------------of the situation. V. FILL EACH OF THE NUMBERED BLANKS IN THE PASSAGE WITH ONE SUITABLE WORD: -any %eo%le have %ro%osed that no em%loyee B,8C---------)e as$ed to wor$ more than a (1-hour wee$. his sounds fine in theories though in %ractice is B,9C-------to give rise to all sorts of %ro)lems if a%%lied too strictly. 'n the other hand, the %ro%osal can )e seen as a welcome attem%t to stem em%loyers seemingly B,:C-------demands for long hours. =or some time, the underlying B17C--------has )een for the wor$ing wee$ to )ecome longer and even the most unam)itious em%loyee has found it hard to fight the B11C--------towards longer wor$ing days and wor$ dominated wee$ends. Anyone who can sto% this encroachment of the wor$ %lace into our leisure hours can )oast a B1"C-------achievement. ,8. A. -ight B. *hould C. 4ould !. 4ill
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A. Lia)le A. ;nsto%%ing A. Cause A. endency A. =orthcoming

B. License C. Li$ewise B. Runaway C. /ermanent B. rend C. Current B. enement C. enancy B. Lengthy C. Lasting

!. Lin$ed !. 0ncessant !. *u%%ort !. enacity. !. -aintained

VI. FINISH EACH OF THE SENTENCE S IN SUCH A WAY THAT IT MEANS EXACTLY THE SAME AS THE SENTENCE PRINTED BEFORE IT.

1(. By chance 0 was there when she revealed the truth. 0 ha%%ened----------------------------------------1,. &e suddenly thought that he might have misunderstood her. 0t crossed--------------------------------------------------------11. 0 didnt want to )uy it, )ut )ecause he insisted, 0 )ought it. &e %ushed-----------------------------------------------------15. 0 met some old friends )y chance in the %u) 0 )um%ed-----------------------------------------------------18. 0 need an early night 0 could--------------------------------------------------19. 0 really need a holiday 0m des%erate---------------------------------1:. 0f nothing unfortunate ha%%ens, 0ll see you next wee$. All )eing-------------------------------------------57. /eo%le are %ersuaded )y adverts to s%end more than they can afford Adverts tem%t----------------------------------------------------------51. *he doesnt thin$ very highly of %oliticians. *hes got a-----------------------------------------------5". *he fully understands that she will have to wor$ hard. *hes well---------------------------------------------------------VII. USING THE CAPITAL WORD TO REWRITE THE SENTENCES

5(. he court case has destroyed his re%utation com%letely A 3R* he court case-----------------------------------5,. All of the fuss she has made is nothing )ut a storm in a teacu% 4A 3R All of the--------------------------------------------------51. -uch to the disa%%ointment of his fans, he went down in defeat. !;* ------------------------------------------------------------------------55. <ever mindG &e has a re%utation for ma$ing foolish, unrelia)le statements. &A ------------------------------------------------------------------------------58. &e was extremely angry as he got stuc$ in the slow-moving traffic C'LLAR -------------------------------------------------------------------------------59. Lets sto% wor$ing on the re%ort and ta$e a na%G 0C3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------5:- he criminal eventually died after s%ending a misera)le life in %rison B;CE3 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------87. 0 used to )e familiar with every corner of this school. &A<! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------VII. PHONOLOGY A. CHOOSE THE WORD WHOSE UNDERLINED PART IS PRONOUN DIFFERENTLY FROM THE OTHERS:

81. A. child 8". *ingular

B. wild C. minute B. dictates C. cost

!. mild !. %leasure

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8(. A. e%och B. catch C. match !. teach 8,. A. huge B. garage C. ginger !. dangerous 81. A. thunder B. thesis C. theft !. thereafter.
B. CHOOSE THE WORD WHOSE STRESS PATTERN IS DIFFERENT FROM THE OTHER WORDS IN EACH GROUPA

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85. A. answer 88. A. deform 89. A. altitude 8:. A. arrangement 97. A. necessary exce%tional

B. active C. a))ey !. finance B. attend C. a)sence !. collect B. recover C. comedy !. li)rary B. ad#acent C. ex%ensive !. ad#ective B. corres%ond C. considera)le !.

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0D. (8. 4ill )e %ossi)le for us to reach agreement. ,". 2ou should have reacted differently (9. has a tendency to )e ,(. &ave felt stu%id when it dawned (:. wonder if you would )e so $ind ,,. 4e to have sounded her ,7. 0t would have )een %ossi)le for me to ,1. <ever H refuse toH treat the senior %artner with the ,1. 0n getting our message ,5. <ot have a%%reciated the gravity. D. ,8. B ,9.A ,:. ! 17. B 11.A 1". C D0. 1(. 0 ha%%ened to )e there to )e there when she revealed the truth. 1,. 0t crossed his mind that he might have misunderstood her. 11. &e %ushed me to )uy it even though 0 didnt li$e. 15. 0 )um%ed into some old friends in the %u) 18. 0 could )e satisfied if 0 had an early night 19. 0m des%erate for a holiday 1:. All )eing good $ee%s going on, 0ll see you next wee$ 57. Adverts tem%t %eo%le into s%ending more than they can afford. 51. *he has got a low o%inion of %oliticians 5". *hes well aware of the fact that she will have to wor$ hard. 5(. he court case has left his re%utation in tatters 5,. All of the fuss she has made is nothing )ut water under the )ridge. D. 51. &is fans )it the !;* when he came down in defeat 55. <ever mindG &e has a re%utation for tal$ing through his &A 58. &e felt hot under the C'LLAR as he got stuc$ in the slow-moving traffic
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59. Let the re%ort on 0C3 and ta$e a na%G 5:- he criminal eventually $ic$ed the B;CE3 after s%ending a misera)le life in %rison 87. 0 used to $now every corner of this school li$e the )ac$ of my &A<!
VII. PHONOLOGY B. CHOOSE THE WORD WHOSE UNDERLINED PART IS PRONOUN DIFFERENTLY FROM THE OTHERS:

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81. 8". 8(. 8,. 81.

A. child B. wild C. minute !. mild *ingular B. dictates C. cost !. %leasure A. e%och B. catch C. match !. teach A. huge B. garage C. ginger !. dangerous A. thunder B. thesis C. theft !. thereafter.

B. CHOOSE THE WORD WHOSE STRESS PATTERN IS DIFFERENT FROM THE OTHER WORDS IN EACH GROUPA

85. A. answer 88. A. deform 89. A. altitude 8:. A. arrangement 97. A. necessary exce%tional

B. active C. a))ey !. finance B. attend C. a)sence !. collect B. recover C. comedy !. li)rary B. ad#acent C. ex%ensive !. ad#ective B. corres%ond C. considera)le !.

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