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16 and 17.
To :maryinpeabod@nzine.com
From: samsilliman@nzine.com
Subject: computer training
Marvin,
I am attaching the latest schedule
from the
Computer Training Center. As we
have
discussed in person, your
computer skills are not quite up
to normal and you would
benefit from taking one of these
courses. We also discussed the
fact your first-year
employee probationary status is
still in effect and that you are
required to take some training
courses during this time. Please
sign up for one of these courses
as soon as possible. I would
encourage you to choose a
beginning word processing class,
as you
( skills in that area are whole fully
lacking.
You have a good knowledge of
database
software, though you could
benefit from an advanced-level
class if that is what interests you
most. The choice, of course, is
up to you, but I recommend word
processing. In choosing your
class schedule, please remember
that you must be pr.ent at our
weekly stall meetings
(Wednesday afternoon at 2:001.
As soon as you have decided on a
cause and schedule, please cont.t
Elizabeth Mortimer In the Hunan
Resources Department and She
will take care cr, the registration
process for you. Went NZ, Inc.
will, of course, take care of all
the fees. All you have to dolt
attend the classes Please e- mail
me as soon as you are registered

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for a course.
Sam Silliman
16. The company suggested that
Marvin take a computer course
in order ...
(A) To be promoted as director of
the center
(B) To meet qualification it
requires
(C) To handle the computer
training center
(D) To support his performance
in the cen- ter
(E) To undertake his
probationary period in the
company

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17. Marvin will register for the class


by ....
(A) Talking with the human
resources ofi- cer
(B) Visiting the training center
website
(C) Calling the training center
(D) E-mailing Sam Siliman
(E) Meeting Siliman
The following text is far
question 18 and 19.
Hotel
Work :
One Month Training
Course
Suitable young men and women are
Invited
to apply for places on the one
month training
course on hotel work organized by
the Hong
Kong Institute of Hotel
Management. Tuition is free of
charge and students who
successfully complete the course
will be ofered employment In
the Colony's leading hotels.
The Training Course will take place
from
Monday 21St July to Friday 22,
August. from
9 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. daily, except
Saturdays
and Sundays.
Applications for places on the
course are welcome for students
now in their third year at
secondary school, who have good
knowl- edge of English, and have
interest in hotel work.
Application from, may be
obtained from.
The Hong Kong
Institute
of
Management,
Box 948, The
South China
Times.

18. Those who successfully


complete the course will be given
...
(A) Free tuition
(B) A further training course
(C) Jobs In big hotels In the colony
(D) A chance to stay In the colony's
leading
hotels for one
month
(E) Membership of the Hong
Kong Institute of Hotel
management

The closing date for


applications is April 29th
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19. What requirement is needed by


an applicant to apply for the
hotel work training?
(A) Able to speak Mandarin
(B Secondary school graduate
) Good knowledge of English
(C
)
(D)
Reputable university
graduate
(E) 2-year experience in
hotel work
Indonesia wins 2-0, but
falls short of qualifying
Rizal
Harahap
THE
JAKARTA
POST/PEKANBARU
Indonesia put in an impressive
perform- ance in their 2-0 defeat
of Singapore, but
still failed to qualify foe next
year's AFC U22 soccer championship after
finishing a
third place at the end of Group
E matches,
in Pekanbaru, Riau on Sunday.
The two goals
for the home side, which
welcomed Coach Aji Santoso
back the sidelines from a four
matches suspension, both came
in the sec- ond half from Agung
Supriyanto.
He scored hid first goal the
penalty box before finding his
second several minutes later. He
beat a defender with a swift
maneu- ver from the right flank
and had the goal- keeper gasping
as his thunderous goal
blasted into the
far post.
The young Indonesians
collections 9 points, or just one
points behind runner-up
Australia, out of a six strong
field of com- petitors. Japan
topped the standing with a
perfect collection 20-2 goal

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21. How did Agung Supriyanto get


his second goal?
(A) He let the goalkeeper keep
(B) He beat a goalkeeper with a
maneuver
(C) He
welcomed Coach Aji
Santoso
margin. back
Singapore came in fourth
with 7 points followed by
Timor Leste with 3 points and
Macau with no point.
In earlier matcher in the day,
favorite Ja- pan continued their
dominant from with a 50
drubbing
of
another
tournament favorite
Australia, while Timor Leste
chalked up their
first victory, a 4-1 over lastplaced Macau.
20. Why did Indonesia fail to
qualify for next year's AAFC
U-22?
(A) They defeated
Singapore
(B)
They got
disqualified
(C) They finished in the
third place
(D) They did not have
the chance
(E) They showed Impressive
performance

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(D) He
kicked the ball from the
penalty box
(E) He beat a defender with a
swift maneu- ver

22. What is the main idea of paragraph


1?
(A) Indonesia failed to qualify
next year's AFC U-22 despite
their winning over Singapore
(B) Indonesia and Singapore
participated in the AFC U-22 in
Pekanbaru, Riau
(C)
Indonesia's
Impressive
performance has
trounced Singapore by 2-0
(D) Indonesia did not perform
well but
could defeat Singapore by 2-0
(E)
Indonesia could defeat
Singapore by 2-0
The following text is for question
23 to 25.
NEW YORK, Half of all heart
patients made at least one
medication related mistake after
leaving the hospital, and guidance
from a pharmacist didn't seem
reduce those er- rors. In a new
study.
Consequences of mistakes
such as forgetting to take certain
drugs or teking the wrong dose
can range from side effects like
constipation to more serious drops
it. blood pressure. Two percents of
errors were life-threatening.
Not all of the problems,
however. were the fault of the
patients. Some may have resulted
from
medication
side
effects or other factors beyond the
patients control.
Hospitals involved in the study
were al- ready taking steps to
prevent medication mistakes In
addition to the extra pharmacist
intervention, said Dr. Sunil
Kripalani, the study's lead author
hem the Vanderbilt Uni- versity
Medical Centre In Nashville.

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see.
We were surprised to see that in spite
of these efforts, that 50 percent
(of patients) were still having these
medication errors, he told Reuters
health.

Although the pharmacist visit didt help


the average patient, he added,
certain ones seemed to benefit
such as patients who were on
multiple drugs or had trouble
under- standing health
information.
As for traditionally lower-risk
patients, said other strategies to
prevent errors may be needed.
Reuters
23. What does the text tell us
about? (A) The patient's
medication errors
(B) The hospital's medical
treatments
(C) The doctor's medical
treatment
(D) The uncontrolled medical
treatment
(E) The pharmacist's medication
mistakes
24. What is the effect of
medication errors? (A)
Bleeding on heart
(B) Health information
(C) Problem in
healing (D) Life
long time (E)
Life
threatening
25. "... and guidance from a
pharmacist didn't seem to reduce
those errors ...." (part 1) The
underlined word Is closest In
meaning to ....
(A)
Improve
(B)
Upgrade
(C)
Decrease
(D)
Degrade
(E)
Increase
This following text is for

question 26 to
28.

Charles Darwin was greatly


influenced by the geologist Adam
Sedgwick and natural- ist John
Henslow in his development of the
theory of natural selection, which
was to become the foundation
concept supporting the theory of
evolution. darwin s theory holds that
environmental effect lead to varying
degrees
of
reproductive
success in indi- viduals and groups
of organisms. Natural selection
tends to promote adaption in organisms when
necessary
for
survival. This revolutionary theory
was published in 1859 in Darwins
now famous On the Origin of Species by
Means of Natural Selection.
26. Charles Darwin's theory of
evolution be- lieved that ....
(A) people could defend
Charles Robert Darwin was
born in Shrewsbury, England, on
February 12, 1809. he came from
a wealthy family and never had to
work. He studied medicine and
theology.
In 1831 he graduated from
University of Cambridge with a
degree of theology. He began a
career as a scientist quite by
chance. On December 27, 1831,
22 years old Charles Darwin
joined the crew of the HMS
Beagle as a naturalist. The five
years
expedition
collected
hydrographic,
geologic,
and
meteo- rologic data from South
America and many other
regions
around
the
world.
Darwins own
observation on this voyage led to
his theory of natural selection.

themselves natu- rally


(B) environment afected natural
election
(C) organism needed adaptation to
survive
(D) people and nature supported to
each
other
(E) natural selection tend to adapt
organism
to survive
27. How W as Darwin's theory of
natural selec- tion developed?
(A) Adapted by the necessary for
survival
(B) Influenced by his collection
(C) Supported the effect of
environment
(D) Influenced by John Henslow
(E) Affected by groups of
organisms
28. The famous Darwin theory was
published
based on ...
(A) theories developed by other
scientists
(B) the influence of organisms
adaptation in
survival living
(C) the success of his observation
supported
by geologist and naturalist
(D) his expedition and natural
observation
data a scientist
(E) the observation of other
geologists natural selection

The following text is for question


29 to 32.
Geys
er
A geyser is the result of
underground
water
under
the
combined
conditions of high temperatures
and Increased pressure beneath
the surface of the earth. Since
tem- perature rises approximately
10F for every sixty feet under
the earth's surface, and pressure increases with depth, the
water that seeps down in crack
and fissures until it reaches very
hot rock In the earth interior
becomes heated to temperature
In excess of
290F. Because of the greater
pressure, the
water shoots out of the surface
in the form
of steam and hot water , The
result is a geyser . In order to function, then a
geyser must have a source of
heat, reservoir where water can
be stored until the temperature
rises to an unstable point, an
opening through which the hot
water and steam can escape, and
underground
channels
for
resupplying
water
after
an
eruption.
Favorable
conditions
for
geyser exist in some regions of
the
world
Including
New
Zealand,
Iceland,
and
the
Yellowstone Na- tional Park area
of the United States. The most
famous geyser in the world is Old
Faith
-full in Yellow Park. Old Faithful'
erupts almost every hour, rising to a
height of 125 to
170 feet and expelling more than
ten thousand gallons during each
eruption.

29. How geyser is produced?


(A) By the rise of
temperature pressure
functioning hot steam
(B) From a huge tension of
heated water that coming
out from the earth crack
(C) From the heated
temperature in earth crack
that absorbing water
(D) From the temperature and
absorbed wa- ter that occurs
on earth surface
(E) By the hot water and
temperature of hot rock that
occurs on earth surface

30. Steam and hot water shoot out


of the sur- face because of....
(A) hot lock and water
(B) temperature and pressure
(C) greater pressure
(D) high temperature and increased
pressure
(E) underground temperature and
increased pressure
31. Reservoir where the water can be
stored will be after eruption and
resupplying again
(A) hot
(B) narrow
(C) open
(D) empty
(E) unstable
32. "... and expelling more than ten
thousand gallons (during each
eruption." (Paragraph 2) The under
- lined word is closest in meaning
to ....
(A) heating
(B) melting
(C) wasting
(D)
supplying
(E) discharging
The following text Is for questions
33 to 35.
Faster planes and cheaper
flights are
making it easier than ever before for
people
to travel. In the most 'developed
societies, visiting exotic places is a
sought-after status symbol. The
tourism Industries of both developed a. developing countries
have recog- nized this fact a. are
learning to take advan- tage of it.
There
are,
however.
some
problems as- sociate with this new
industry. F1r500. there is the
Increasing crime rate. Some locals
see tourists as an easy prey
because, not only a. they in
unfamiliar territory and therefore

less able to take care of


themselves, hut also they carry
visible items of weal., such as
cameras and jewelry which can
be disposed of Quickly for Profit.

Another major problem is


health. With greater mobility
comes
greater
danger
of
spreading contagious diseases
around the world. One carrier
returning home could easily start
an epidemic before their illness
was diagnosed. Moreover, the
emergence of many diseases
which resist antibiotics Is reusing scientists to be Increasingly
concerned about this issue.
Also to be considered is the
natural envi- ronment, which can
be seriously threatened by too
many visitors. Australia's Great
Bar- rier Reef, for example, is In
danger of being destroyed by
tourists and there are plans to
restrict visitors to some of the
more delicate coral cays These
are just three of the reasons why
any country should be wary of
commit- ting itself
to an
extensive tourism develop- ment
program.
33. Why does the natural
environment become one of the
serious problem associated with
the faster planes and cheaper
flight? Be- cause ....
(A) It easily started an epidemic
before their illness was
diagnosed
(B) It can be destroyed by too
many visitors
(C) the health problem will
increase
(D) they carry visible Items of
wealth
(E) It can Increase crime rate
34. Why is the crime rate
increasing due to the new
industry?
(A) Some tourists carry
visible items of wealth.
(B) The tourists are spreading
contagious
diseases

(C) The government is planning


to restrict
visitors to some coral cays
(D) The new industry makes the
number of
unemployment increase
(E) The tourists come by plane

35. "One carrier returning home


could easily start an epidemic
before theit illness was diagnosed." (Paragraph 3) The
underlined word means ....
(A) found
(B)
observed
(C)
identified
(D)
examined
(E) healed
The following text is for questions
36 to 38.
Tim Burton's "Alice in
Wonderland.'
was probably the most anticipated
movie of
the year 2010. But is it any good?
First of all,
I should probably mention that
hardcore Lewis Carroll fans may
find it only disap- pointing. The
movie is merely based on the book.
It features most of
the same
charac- ter's and a couple of the
same locations, but the story is
completely diferent.
Alice is no longer a little girl, but
an un- conventional young woman
who
has
the same dream of
finding herself in Wonder- land
every night, until one day it
happens In real life. Her arrival was
expected. Alice is supposed to save
the Inhabitants from the evil Red
Queen and get the reign back to
her kind sister, the White Queen.
She knows nothing about it, but she
is meant to be the knight
In
shining armor, both figuratively
and literally speaking.
36. The writer mentions that "Alice in
Wonder- land" movie is ....
(A) in a gill's
dream
(B) the true story of the
writer
(C) a movie taken from a

book
(D) the best movie of the
year 2010
(E) about Lewis Carroll's
biography
37. The character of Alice in Tim
Burton's
"Alice in Wonderland"
was that ....
(A) she was a young
woman
(B) she was characterized as
a little girl
(C) Red Queen changed her as
a little girl
(D) fans of the film were
disappointed with
her
(E)
she
was
also
characterized as White
Queen

38. From the text above we can


conclude that ... (A) the movie is
a common movie
(B) the setting of the story Is
realistic
(C) the movie forces us to have
dreams
(D) the content of the movie is far
from the
book
(E) the screenplay writer of
the movie Is disappointed
The following text is for
question 39 to 41.
There care many reasons for
keeping dogs as Pete in the city
area, but many peo- ple feel that
keeping pet dogs should not be
allowed In the city.
Dogs are often not taken care
properly. They are kept in small
backyards and rarely taken for
walks. They are left in the yard all
day by themselves while the
family
rune work. Very little
attention is given to the dog and
it is not a very good life for it. It is
no wonder why these dogs bark
and disturb the neighbours and
become
a nuisance
to the
community.
On the other hand, not all
people treat their dogs this may
and why should the peo- ple
receive a lot of pleasure and
enjoyment from dog's stifle'?
Dogs can make a lonely person's
life happy or make wonderful
play- mate. It can also teach a
child responsibility as they not
only Potts lay with the dog, but
also need to exercise, feed, and
care for the dog.
I feel that we should be
allowed to keep dogs in the city,
because ills is taken care of
properly, dogs can be a great
source of pleasure. As a child /
used to enjoy playing and taking

care of my pet. There is not


greater loyalty a nelson can get
than from a well-caned dog.
39. Some people do not like the
presence of pet dogs In their
surroundings because ....
(A) the dogs are left in the
yards
(B) the dogs are often
neglected
(C) the dogs often bark and
disturb the
neighbours
(D) the dogs play with the
owner's child
(E) the dogs guard the security
of the enyit
onrnent

40. The main idea of the last


paragraph is .... (A) pet dogs are
loyal animals
(B) pet dogs are more loyal than
humans
(C) dogs can be a great source of
pleasure
(D) the writer has no objection to
keeping
dogs In the city
(E) the writer used to play and
took care of his pet when he
was a child
41. We can infer from the text that
keeping pet dogs in the city will
not cause any problem as long ....
(A) the dogs are
amusing
(B) the neighbours like having
pet dogs
(C) the dogs do not balk at the
neighbours
(D) the writer has succeeded in
persuading
the neighbours
(E)
its presence does not
disturb the
neighbourhood
The following text is for question
42 to 44.
The coloring and spots that
earned leopard gecko are only two of the
outstanding physical features of
this
popular
gecko.
Leopard
geckos are seven to nine inches
long when they leach adulthood.
They have large heads and big
cat-like eyes. They are one of the
few breeds of lizards that have
eyelids. They had thick tails that
comes to a point. Leopard geckos
have small thin toes that do not
have pads. This makes It dificult
for them to do vertical climbing.
Their skin is scaly and colorful.
Geckos have black spots and wide
black bands.
Leopard geckos are natively
found in the deserts of western

India,
Pakistan,
and
Afghanistan. They live in dry areas
and prefer rocky floors or semiarid grasslands. Leopard geckos
are
nocturnal, spending the
daytime hours under rocks or
inside underground caves in the
daytime. Geckos love the heat,
preferring temperatures between
80 and 90 degrees.

Leopard geckos have adapted


well to dry, hot climates. They are
nocturnal. Instead of coming out
of the daytime to soak up the
warmth of the sun, they are able
to absorb the heat from the rocks
under which they hide. Another
adaptation that helps the leopard gecko survive is Its ability
to store fat and nutrients In its
tail at times when food is hard to
find.
The leopard gecko has a fairly
typical lizard-life cycle with the
exception of their eggs. While
most geckos have hard-shelled
eggs, leopard gecko's eggs are
soft-shelled. The female can lay
up to five batches of one or two
eggs
during
the
five-month
breeding season. The gecko
leaches maturity In one to three
years and can live between 20-25
years.
42. One of the most obvious
physical features of leopard
geckos is their ....
(A) big cat like
eyes (B) thin and
long tails (C) big
and thick toes (D)
scaly and black
skins
(E) colorful spots and bands
43. To survive in food shortage
times, leopard geckos ....
(A) absorb the heat from the sun
(B) hide under the rocks at night
(C) soak up the warmth in
the daytime (D) sleep under a
tree to collect energy (E)
save fat and nutrients in their
tails
44. We know from the text that
leopard geckos are ....
(A) active at night
(B) shaped like a cat

(C) aggressive mammals


(D) doesn't have eyelids
(E) good in vertical climbing

The following text is for question


45 and 46.
Attention
Students
This Friday, January 25, Is the
registration
deadline for the wing Semester.
Complete your registration form
in the administrative ofice on the
first floor be- tween the hours of
8:30 AM. and 6:30 PM. Payment
must be made at the time of registration,
so
bring
your
administration receipts or you will
not be accepted. No late exceptions. Classes beg. Monday, January
28.
Classes ofered In the following
subjects: Art
History
Languages
Economic
45. The subject which is not ofered
for the reg- istration is ...
(A)
Economics
(B)
Languages
(C) Sports
(D) History
(E) Arts
46. Besides filling in the registration
form, the student have to ....
(A) bring the registration form
(B) accept the administration
receipts
(C) complete the registration
payment
(D) ofer the spring semester
subjects
(E) make an exception form to the
administration

47. Arrange these sentences below


into a good order. Here is how to
polish you shoes to shine.
1. Wipe off dust with a damp
cloth. Place some polish on a
rubbing
2. Apply polish In a small,
circular move- ments to
evenly cover each shoe
3. When the polish Is 'gone",
spray each shoe until It Is
covered with tiny water
droplets and then polish dry
4. Finally repeat Steps 2
through until you reach the
level of shine yeti want or
need
5. tease sure that polish
reaches the inside
of the creases of each shoe (if
they
have any)
6. Let Me polish go of' on each
shoe
(preferably In the sun Or near
a warm
heater) for 2 to 3 minutes
(A) 1-2-6-53-4 (B) 1-23-4-5-6 (C)
1-2-3-6-5-6
(D) 1-2-5-36-4 (E) 1-25-6-3-4
Question 48 to 50: Complete
the follow- ing text with the
words provided.
Long time ago, in a peaceful
side of this country, there (48) a
boy, named Raka, and a girl named
Nimas. Raka and Nimas had been
good friends
since their (49)
However, there was something
that led them to be apart. Nimas
and her parents had to move to
another town. Then, there was
Raka, left alone. He felt (50).
From that mo- ment on Raka and
Nimas lost contact.

48. ....
(A)
happene
d (B)
appeared
(C)
believed
(D) came
(E) live
49. ....
(A)
children
(B) child
care (C)
childhood
(D) child bearing
(E) child benefits

50. ....
(A) miserable
(B) lucky
(C)
happy (D)
nasty (E)
tired

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