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Section I: Listening and Speaking Skills (Items 1 - 20)
Part I: Short Conversations (Items 1 - 12)
Directions: Choose the best answers to complete the following
conversations.
Conversation 1
Situation: Meeting a friend
Oat: Good morning, Guy. How are you feeling this morning?
Guy: __________(1)__________
Oat: Why? Did you stay up late last night?
Guy: __________(2)__________
Oat: It must have been good. What was it about?
Guy: __________(3)__________
Oat: Oh, OK. It’s not really what I’m interested in. I like comedies.
Guy: __________(4)__________
1. 1. Yes, I got up early.
2. OK, but I’m a little sleepy.
3. No, but I’ll eat breakfast soon.
4. Thanks. I always feel happy to see you.
2. 1. Not really. I did homework all night.
2. No, sometimes I make dinner myself.
3. Yes, I can never stay awake after 10 p.m.
4. Yes, I watched a series on Netflix all night.
3. 1. From about 11 p.m. to 5 in the morning.
2. It was about the same time as three football games.
3. A sci-fi story of how robots will take over the world.
4. It was a two-hour comedy show about funny animals.
4. 1. Really? What was it about?
2. Good! Search for the title “Am I AI?”
3. Me too, but I’m fascinated by technology.
4. No problem. We can watch it together this weekend.
Conversation 2
Situation: At a coffee shop
Mint: So, yesterday you said you wanted to talk about something.
Kate: Yes, I do. but I don’t know how to start.
Mint: __________(5)__________
Kate: Well, promise me you won’t get angry?
Mint: __________(6)__________
Kate: See? You’re angry already.
Mint: __________(7)__________
Kate: Sometimes honesty breaks up friendships.
Mint: __________(8)__________
5. 1. Great! I’ll tell you about it.
2. Come on, we’re friends. Just say it.
3. I know you started when I wasn’t there.
4. That’s OK. I don’t really want to talk about that.
6. 1. What? I promised not to discuss that with anybody.
2. I don’t like it when people don’t keep their promises.
3. Have you ever broken a promise and felt bad about it?
4. How can I promise when I don’t know what you’re talking about?
7. 1. I’m angry because you’re lying to me.
2. Honestly, I don’t know why you’re angry.
3. Yes, I’m angry. I don’t want to tell you the truth.
4. No, I’m not angry. I just wish you would be honest with me.
8. 1. To be honest, I wish I were a superstar.
2. Right. That’s why you should be truthful with me.
3. But being honest can also make friendships stronger.
4. Oh, don’t worry about that. We can become friends.
Conversation 3
Situation: At a clothes store
Jim: Hey, Art, help me find something I can wear that makes me look
thinner.
Art: __________(9)__________
Jim: Medium. But I think nowadays it gives the impression that I am
overweight.
Art: Well, try a large. Maybe it’ll look better.
Jim: __________(10)__________
Art: Nothing wrong with looking big. You never know who’ll be
attracted to you.
Jim: __________(11)__________
Art: Don’t be so hard on yourself, Jim. Have you thought about going
on a diet?
Jim: __________(12)__________
9. 1. Which color do you prefer?
2. What size do you normally wear?
3. How often do you go shopping for clothes?
4. Where can you find your favorite style of clothes?
10. 1. OK, as I always say “Easy come, easy go.”
2. Do you know what they say: “No pain, no gain”?
3. I don’t care what it looks like. I just want something comfortable.
4. Are you sure? Don’t you think it will look like I’m wearing an
oversized shirt?
11. 1. What are you talking about? Big is beautiful!
2. Exactly. It’s just a matter of self-confidence, no?
3. Right. I’ll never know because there won’t be anybody.
4. Everybody is attractive in their own way, don’t you think?
12. 1. I’m on a diet now and have lost too much weight.
2. Sometimes, but I think I should gain a little more weight.
3. Hah! Every time I go on a diet, I always gain more weight!
4. Yes, I’m dieting now, but my clothes have become too big for me.
Part II: Long Conversation (Items 13 - 20)
Directions: Choose the best answers to complete the following
conversation.
Situation: In the teacher’s office at school
Ms. Rose: Hi, Emily. Come on in, close the door, and have a seat. I
wanted to talk to you about all of your homework recently.
Emily: Sure. Any problem?
Ms. Rose: Perhaps. I see that you’ve made significant improvements
since the beginning of the year.
Emily: __________(13)__________
Ms. Rose: Yes, it’s a really big change. And that’s what I wanted to
talk to you about.
Emily: OK.
Ms. Rose: __________(14)__________
Emily: No. I’ve just been doing the same old thing.
Ms. Rose: __________(15)__________
Emily: No, I wrote everything myself.
Ms. Rose: I see. So, what does the word “mitigate” mean?
Emily: __________(16)__________
Ms. Rose: But you used it in your homework last week.
Emily: __________(17)__________
Ms. Rose: And you wrote a very good essay on the hydrologic cycle -
how water is cycled in the environment. Can you explain a little bit of that
again to me?
Emily: __________(18)__________
Ms. Rose: Alright, Emily. __________(19)__________
Emily: Well, I have been doing more online research to finish your
assignments. Maybe I’ve borrowed some sentences because they sound
better than what I could write myself.
Ms. Rose: __________(20)__________
13. 1. Really? OK, should I try to do better in the future?
2. I think it’s because I have too much other homework.
3. I know. You’ve given me an “A” on all my assignments.
4. Oh, I didn’t know that. Is there something I should improve?
14. 1. Have you been getting any help with your assignments?
2. Have the assignments been easy or difficult for you to write?
3. Do you spend a lot of time on the assignments I give you?
4. Do you think you should be getting good grades for your
homework?
15. 1. Do you write everything yourself?
2. Do you help other students write their assignments?
3. Can you tell me how you write your homework assignments?
4. Have you copied anything from a website and pasted it into your
writing?
16. 1. I didn’t mean that.
2. Wow, didn’t you know that?
3. Sorry, I don’t know that word.
4. Huh? What do you mean by that?
17. 1. Yes, I handed it in at the beginning of class.
2. No. that’s not the right word for that sentence.
3. I don’t know. Maybe I did the wrong homework for your class.
4. Well, maybe I used a dictionary, but I forget the meaning now.
18. 1. Yes, I can re-write that for homework tonight.
2. No. I don’t think floods are good for the environment.
3. Sure, Recycling is important to reduce plastic pollution.
4. Umm, actually, I would need some time to think about that.
19. 1. Your essay was very confusing. I should explain it to you again.
2. You’re right. It’s very complex and can’t be described scientifically
3. In my view, I think you should stop turning in your assignments so
late.
4. It seems that you’re not really using your own words for the
assignments.
20. 1. Great! Keep up the good work and you’ll be the best in the
class!
2. OK, consider this talk a warning. One more time and you’ll get an
“F”
3. That’s what I thought. Please help your classmates to do the same
thing.
4. Try copying from more websites. Then your writing will seem more
original.
Section II: Reading Skill (Items 21 - 60)
Part I: Advertisements (Items 21 - 26)
Directions: Read the following advertisements and choose the best
answer for each question.
Advertisement 1
(https://www.amazon.com/)
21. Which format is the cheapest?
1. Kindle
2. Spiral-bound
3. New hardcover
4. Used hardcover
22. Which of the following information is NOT provided in the
advertisement?
1. The suitable age range for readers.
2. The number of people who have provided ratings for the book.
3. The quantity of books sold.
4. Whether the viewers have the ability to browse the contents of the
book.
23. Which of the following is NOT true about the book?
1. It is 336 pages in length.
2. It is brand new.
3. It comes in only one language.
4. It is about more than 550 plants.
Advertisement 2
Hand Warning Gloves Heated Fingerless Warmer Mitten
by Lusun Home Accessories
Price: $1.89
Color: Black
- Imported
- 100% brand new and high quality
- Low power consumption, high security and energy conservation
- Defrosting your hands for gaming, typing and mouse control
- Glove is made of wool and connects to USB ports individually.
- Ever experienced your hands freezing and slowing down your reactions
when playing games?
These gloves with a heating pad keep your hands always warm. Once you
plug it into the USB port, it will start to warm your hands. Does a great job
defrosting your hands. Great for people who live in cold places.
(http://www.amazon.com/)
24. This product holds the greatest appeal for individuals who __________.
1. are obsessed with High Fashion
2. sleep in air-conditioned rooms
3. have a strong addiction to computer games.
4. play computer games in cold places
25. Which of the following information is NOT provided in the
advertisement?
1. The duration for which the product remains functional or usable.
2. The method by which the product is powered or operates.
3. The cost of the product.
4. The composition or material from which the product is
manufactured.
26. Which of the following is NOT true about the product?
1. It comes in 4 colors.
2. It is an imported product.
3. It uses a minimal amount of electricity.
4. The product being sold is a completely new item, not a used one.
Part II: Product/Service Review (Items 27 - 32)
Directions: Read the following restaurant review and choose the best
answer for each question.
Brawn, Chicago
Reviewed by Edward S.
7 February 2023
GREAT FOOD, POOR SERVICE
My family and I visited this restaurant for dinner for the first time. It was a
pleasant place with a diverse range of international cuisine.
The Thai dish we ordered was delicious and packed with flavor.
However, the service fell below expectations. We had called in advance to
reserve a table for four, but upon arriving at 7:00 p.m., we had to wait nearly
15 minutes before our table was ready. Surprisingly, the restaurant was only
half full, so there appeared to be no valid reason for the delay. To make
matters worse, the staff did not show any concern or acknowledge our
extended wait.
After placing our orders for the main dishes, we had to wait for over 20
minutes before they were served. This meant that we had to endure a wait of
more than half an hour before we could actually begin our meal. Following
our dinner, I opted for a cup of hot coffee.
However, upon tasting it, I found it to be extremely unpleasant and
undrinkable. I approached the waiter and requested a replacement or a
refund, but he flatly refused without offering any assistance or taking any
action to rectify the situation. To our dismay, the coffee charge remained on
our bill. As a result, when we left, we made the decision not to leave a tip.
Despite the commendable quality of the food, our overall experience at
Brawn was highly disappointing. We concluded that we would not be
returning to the restaurant in the future.
27. The main purpose of the passage is to __________.
1. report bad news
2. describe a place
3. promote a business
4. complain about a service
28. How did the family find the Thai dish they ordered?
1. mediocre
2. Impressive
3. Unoriginal
4. Unacceptable
29. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
1. The writer went to the restaurant with three other people.
2. The writer experienced a short wait of just a few minutes for the
main dishes to be served.
3. All the dishes typically served at the restaurant are of Thai cuisine.
4. All tables were available when the writer arrived at the restaurant.
30. How did the writer feel about his beverage?
1. It tasted very bad.
2. It looked unhealthy.
3. It was too hot to drink.
4. It seemed too expensive.
31. It can be inferred that the writer did not leave a tip because __________.
1. he found the food inadequatelycooked
2. he did not want to visit the restaurant again
3. he was dissatisfied with the restaurant’s service
4. he did not want to pay for an overcharge on the bill
32. What is the tone of the passage?
1. Critical
2. Sincere
3. Admiring
4. Pessimistic
Part III: News Report (Items 33 - 38)
Directions: Read the following news report and choose the best answer
for each question.
(1) A research study revealed that people with a healthy lifestyle
before becoming infected with
COVID-19 had a lower risk of COVID-19 symptoms that last for a
month or longer.
(2) Volunteers that had a healthier lifestyle had almost half the risk of
long COVID as those who had a less healthy lifestyle. The researchers
said this was mainly due to healthy body weight and adequate sleep.
The volunteers with a healthier lifestyle who come down with long
COVID had about 30% lower risk of symptoms that interfered with their
daily lives.
(3) There were six lifestyle factors that the researchers used as criteria
for analyzing the data: a body-mass index, smoking habits, alcohol
consumption, diet, amount of nightly sleep, and regular physical
activity. However, the researchers noted that findings of the study were still
inconclusive because of a limited number of volunteers participating in the
study.
(4) Previous studies have also linked lifestyle factors with the risk of
severe COVID-19 infection, hospitalization, or death. There is
abundant evidence that a healthy lifestyle is good for overall health.
Findings from this study, therefore. suggest that simple lifestyle changes,
such as getting enough sleep, may be beneficial for the prevention of
long COVID.
33. What is the passage mainly about?
1. A major symptoms of COVID-19
2. A smaller number of COVID-19 patients
3. The effect of lifestyle on the risk of long COVID
4. The influence of long COVID on patients’ behavior
34. All the volunteers were people who __________.
1. suffered from COVID-19
2. had not been familiar with COVID-19
3. were severely affected by long COVID
4. had healthy lifestyles during long COVID
35. The passage reveals that people will probably have a lower risk of long
COVID if __________.
1. they get enough sleep
2. they develop a smoking habit
3. they increase their body weight
4. they have been infected with COVID-19
36. Which of the following lifestyle factors is NOT used for data analysis?
1. How often a person smokes
2. How regularly a person exercises
3. How often a person drinks alcohol
4. How regularly a person reads a diet book
37. According to the passage, the results of the study __________.
1. were not useful for public health
2. have not led to a final conclusion
3. have proven that long COVID was deadly
4. confirmed that long COVID never existed
38. Based on the research study, __________.
1. long COVID cannot be prevented by healthy habits
2. hospital stays are not necessary to treat long COVID patients
3. there is no link between long COVID and the length of sleep
4. some lifestyle changes should be made to prevent effects of long
COVID
Part IV: Visuals (Items 39 - 44)
Directions: Study the following visuals and choose the best answer for
each question.
Visual 1
C. CHANG; SOURCE: J. POORE AND T. NEMECEK/SCIENCE 2018
WITH ADDITIONAL CALCULATIONS FOR PLANT BASED MILKS
PROVIDED BY J. POORE
39. The three bar charts compare __________.
1. measures of different types of milk
2. carbon footprints left by milk products
3. the environmental impacts of milk options
4. milk footprints from different types of plant-based milk
40. Which plant-based milk emits the highest amount of greenhouse gas?
1. Rice milk
2. Oat milk
3. Soy milk
4. Almond milk
41. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
1. Soy milk has greater impact on the environment than rice milk.
2. Among plant-based milks, water use is highest for almond and rice
milks.
3. Production of dairy milk emits more CO2 than that of oat and soy
milk together.
4. Producing one liter of dairy milk uses more land than producing
one liter of oat milk.
Visual 2
CHAIN OF INFECTION
HOW GERMS SPREAD FROM RESERVOIR TO HUMAN BODY
https://basicmedicalkey.com/transmission-of-sars-cov-2-2/
42. According to the figure, which is NOT a transmission route of
microorganisms?
1. Pests
2. Clothing
3. Air currents
4. Physical touch
43. According to the figure, the places in which germs live, grow, and
reproduce include all of the following EXCEPT __________.
1. water
2. people
3. animals
4. equipment
44. Which of the following is NOT provided in the figure?
1. Where germs live
2. How germs spread
3. When germs are born
4. How germs get into the body
Part V: General Articles (Items 45 - 60)
Directions: read the provided articles and select the most suitable
answer for each question.
Article 1
(1) Cultural differences affect the way companies in different
countries do business. For instance, when as an applicant for a job appears
uneasy during an interview, Western potential employers tend to see that the
interviewee as unsuitable for stressful jobs. However, in an Eastern firm, the
interviewers are likely to see that the uneasiness is due to a stressful
situation and is not related to the character of the applicant. Also, North
American businesspeople usually expect a trustworthy person to respond to
their question immediately, and they would feel mistrust if there is any delay
in responding. Japanese businesspeople, on the other hand, tend to
have a favorable view towards a person who takes time to ponder before
giving a reply.
(2) Attitudes towards contracts can also vary according to cultures.
After a contract has been signed, Western businesspeople normally regard it
as an agreement set in stone, whereas their Eastern counterparts such as the
Japanese, are likely to take a more flexible view so that they are ready to
renegotiate if circumstances change in order to maintain a long-term
relationship.
(3) In the East, consensus and harmony are very important values;
therefore, Western businesspeople sometimes perceive Japanese managers as
indecisive or incompetent since they continually consult their team
and are usually unwilling to challenge decisions made by others.
There is an example from a Scottish executive who was put in charge of a
Japanese company by the parent company in the U.K. Because he
came from a Western culture, he was accustomed to debate, discussion, and
disagreement before arriving at decisions. In the Japanese firm, he
found it very frustrating when his senior managers were reluctant to
disagree with one another.
(4) Meetings in Western companies have formal agendas that set the
order in which items are discussed, and each item is expected to be resolved
before proceeding to the next. The Japanese. however, may prefer a more
flexible approach enabling them to get a better overview. To Western
businesspeople, meetings in Japan may appear unstructured and
chaotic, but Japanese managers are quite used to such ambiguity.
(5) Different negotiation styles can also be seen between Western and
Eastern cultures. Western businesspeople try to achieve the most beneficial
outcomes for themselves, while their Japanese counterparts expect
that harmony will lead to the resolution of details. Such differences
can lead to bad feelings in negotiations.
(6) Research has revealed fundamental cultural differences between
Eastern and. Western companies. Psychologists have explained that
Eastern and Western cultures can differ significantly in terms of
perception, logic, and how they see the world around them. Whereas
Westerners focus more on detail, Easterners tend to look at things on a
whole. Thus, companies have to take cultural differences into
consideration as they plan to enter foreign markets through exports,
joint ventures, takeovers, or investments. If the domestic and foreign
cultural norms and values are similar, it might be easier for international
business, but if there are large differences between the two cultures,
major difficulties are likely to occur due to misunderstanding and
conflict.
45. What is the main idea of the passage?
1. Cultural differences are increasing as a result of miscommunication.
2. Cultural differences significantly impact business practices and
perceptions in various aspects
3. Western and Eastern cultures will become similar due to
globalization
4. Western and Eastern cultures mainly differ in terms of negotiation
styles.
46. According to the first paragraph, how a job applicant appears during an
interview __________.
1. is usually considered negative
2. may be interpreted differently
3. shows his or her attitude towards the job
4. can reveal his or her previous work experience
47. Which of the following statements is true about Japanese
businesspeople?
1. There is a tendency among some individuals to believe that a
signed contract can be altered or modified.
2. There is a prevailing tendency among individuals to prioritize
benefits over harmony in a negotiation.
3. They would expect that an individual gives a quick reply to a
question.
4. They would expect that there are debates and discussions in every
meeting.
48. The phrase “set in stone” (in paragraph 2) is closest in meaning to
__________.
1. peculiar
2. different
3. unsuitable
4. unchangeable
49. When Japanese managers seem unwilling to disagree with others, they
__________.
1. can make Western businesspeople feel more confident
2. can make other Japanese businesspeople feel very angry
3. may be considered incapable by Western businesspeople
4. may be considered insincere by other Japanese businesspeople
50. In a meeting, Japanese businesspeople do NOT tend to __________.
1. follow an agenda strictly
2. communicate ambiguously
3. get an overview of the issues
4. discuss a solution to a problem
51. What is the main organizational pattern of the above passage?
1. Fact-opinion
2. Specific-general
3. Problem-solution
4. Comparison-contrast
52. We can conclude from the last paragraph that those interested in doing
international business __________.
1. can reduce problems about cultural differences
2. can carry out more research on cultural differences
3. should consider cultural differences very carefully
4. should enter a foreign market with no cultural differences
Article 2
Are your cats having fun or fighting? Here are some ways to tell
Are your cats play fighting or fighting for real?
(1) It turns out that certain behaviors in domestic cats could be telltale
signs that an interaction is friendly, aggressive or something in
between, researchers report January 26 in Scientific Reports.
(2) “It is a question we hear a lot from cat owners,” says cat behavior
expert Mikel Delgado of Feline Minds, a cat behavior consulting
company in Sacramento, Calif., who was not involved in the study.
“So I was excited to see that researchers are taking on this topic.”
(3) Scientists have studied cats’ social relationships - both with other
cats and humans - but it can be tricky to tell whether two cats are
playing or fighting, says veterinarian and cat behavior researcher
Noema Gajdoš - Kmecová of the University of Veterinary Medicine and
Pharmacy in Košice, Slovakia.
(4) Sometimes cat owners miss the signs of a tense relationship
because they think their pets are just playing, which can lead to stress
and illness in the animals, she says. Other times, owners rehome their
cats after incorrectly assuming their pets are fighting.
(5) To assess and categorize interactions, Gajdoš-Kmecová and
colleagues watched about 100 videos of different cats interacting in
pairs. After viewing around one-third of the videos, Gajdoš-Kmecová
identified six types of behaviors, including wrestling and staying still. She
then watched all of the videos and noted how often each cat exhibited one of
the specified behaviors, and for how long. By running statistical
analyses on the behaviors, she pinpointed three types of interactions
between the cat pairs: playful, aggressive and intermediate.
(6) To confirm the outcome, other members of the team also watched
the videos and classified each interaction between felines.
7) Some clear connections emerged. Quietly wrestling, for instance
suggested playtime, whereas chasing and vocalizations, like growling,
hissing or gurgling, implied aggressive encounters.
(8) Intermediate interactions had elements of both playful and
aggressive encounters, but especially included prolonged activity of
one cat toward the other such as pouncing on or grooming its fellow
feline. These in - between encounters could hint that one cat wants to
keep playing while the other doesn’t, with the more playful cat gently
nudging to see if its partner wants to continue, the authors say.
(9) This work provides initial insights into cat interactions, Gajdoš-
Kmecová says, but it’s just the start. In the future, she plans to study
more subtle behaviors, like ear twitches and tail swishes. Both
Gajdoš-Kmecová and Delgado also stress that one contentious encounter
doesn’t necessarily signal a cat-astrophic relationship.
(10) “This is not just about one interaction,” Gajdoš-Kmecová says.
Owners “really should look into the different, multiple interactions in
multiple periods of life of the cats and then put it into context.”
(https://www.sciencenews.org/article/cats-play-fighting-
aggression-tell)
53. This article mainly discusses __________.
1. how cats’ manners are evaluated
2. how cats interact with other cats and people
3. how owners determine cats’ social relationships
4. how certain behaviors hint at how your cat feels about another cat
54. It can be inferred from the passage that __________.
1. Determining whether cats are in a good or bad mood is challenging
or impossible.
2. Cats do not adjust or modify their behaviors based on different
circumstances.
3. A more playful cat employs a strategy to assess whether its partner
is also in a playful mood
4. A significant number of cat owners lack understanding of cats'
interactional behaviors and the corresponding emotions they may express.
55. The research study was published in __________.
1. a pet lover magazine
2. a California newspaper
3. a journal titled ‘Scientific Reports’
4. the University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy Reports
56. The phrase ‘the specified behaviors’ (in paragraph 5) refers to
__________.
1. wrestling and staying still
2. playful, aggressive and intermediate interactions
3. types of behaviors emerging from all of the videos
4. six types of behaviors identified from approximately 33 videos
57. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
1. Mikel Delgado is part of the Slovak research team.
2. The researchers studied group behaviors of pet cats.
3. Cat wrestling does not always indicate negative relationships.
4. Cats use sounds to show their friendliness and playful moods.
58. The phrases ‘ear twitches’ and ‘tail swishes’ (in paragraph 9) are
provided to __________.
1. demonstrate that cats’ interactional behaviors are unique
2. show the relationship between cats’ behaviors and feelings
3. compare cats’ playful behaviors with cats’ aggressive behaviors
4. exemplify important behaviors that will be studied in future
research
59. All of the following can be caused by the owners’ misinterpretation of
the cat behaviors EXCEPT __________.
1. cats’ stress
2. cats’ sickness
3. owners finding new homes for cats
4. a tense relationship between owners and cats
60. It is suggested that to get to know cats’ behaviors better, owners should
do all of the following EXCEPT __________.
1. focus more on one specific type of interaction
2. pay attention to their cats’ different interactions
3. observe cats during different periods of their life
4. consider cats’ behaviors together with the situations
Section III: Writing (Items 61 - 80)
Part I: Text Completion (Items 61 - 75)
Direction: Choose the best answers to complete the following passages.
Passage 1
Bullying is defined by aggressive behavior that is intentional and
involves an imbalance of power or strength. It is a common form of
___(61)___ which occurs repeatedly over time particularly in unstructured
school settings, such as hallways and playground during recess. Bullying has
been part of school, and even workplaces, for years and can be ___(62)___.
More recently, though, technology and social media have created a new
venue for bullying that ___(63)___ its reach. Cyberbullying is bullying that
happens online and via cell phones. Websites like YouTube, Instagram, and
Snapchat allow kids to send hurtful, ongoing messages to ___(64)___
children 24 hours a day. Some sites, such as Instagram, allow messages to
___(65)___ anonymously.
(https://www.apa.org/topics/bullying/prevent)
61. 1. youth violent
2. young violently
3. youth violence
4. young violence
62. 1. physic, verb, or relation
2. physic, verbal. or relational
3. physical, verb, or relation
4. physical, verbal, or relational
63. 1. expand
2. expanding
3. is expanded
4. has expanded
64. 1. other
2. others
3. another
4. the other
65. 1. leave
2. be left
3. leaving
4. being left
Passage 2
Body language is a major factor through ___(66)___ men and women
communicate differently. ___(67)___ many psychologists, women tend to
be highly expressive, so it is not uncommon to see them wave their hands.
draw their bodies in by keeping their legs crossed and their arms and legs
close to each other. In contrast, men ___(68)___ and do not show emotion.
Another major area of difference is that women usually ask more questions
than men. Men normally ask questions for a single purpose only to collect
information. Women, on the other hand, ask questions ___(69)___ but also
to show interest in ___(70)___ and to strengthen the relationship.
66. 1. why
2. what
3. when
4. which
67. 1. Owing to
2. Contrary to
3. According to
4. In addition to
68. 1. look calmer
2. look calmly
3. are looking calmer
4. are looking calmly
69. 1. to not gather information only
2. not only to gather information
3. only not to gather information
4. gather to not only information
70. 1. what is the other person say
2. what the other person says
3. what does the other person say
4. what do the other person says
Passage 3
With the exams approaching, students are not just indulging in last-
minute cramming and borrowing notes, they’re also turning to rituals and
superstitions to help them pass the exams ___(71)___. It ___(72)___ that
student superstition is tied to anxiety and tends to be readily communicated
by the young mind. Examination seasons can ___(73)___ a host of strange
behaviors amongst them. Students would start to avoid any cracks in the
gym floor, cut hair short to let the knowledge flow freely, or grow hair long
to keep the knowledge in, while others would focus ___(74)___ eating
certain food during exams for success. However, indulging in activities of
superstition can ___(75)___ their study since students may experience some
mental conditions, lack concentration, and fail their exams.
71. 1. behind red flags
2. out of the blue
3. in the grey area
4. with flying colors
72. 1. has established
2. has establishing
3. has been established
4. has been establishing
73. 1. put on
2. bring out
3. hold back
4. throw away
74. 1. in
2. on
3. with
4. at
75. 1. negative affect
2. negatively effect
3. negatively affect
4. negative effect
Part II: Paragraph Organization (Items 76 - 80)
Direction: Choose the best answer to rearrange the following statements
into a logical paragraph.
76. A. Scientific research on nonverbal communication and
behavior began with the 1872 publication of Charles Darwin’s The
Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals.
B. These nonverbal communication types are facial
expressions, gestures, loudness or tone of voice, body language,
personal space, eye gaze, touch, appearance, and
artifacts.
C. While these signals can be so subtle that we are not
consciously aware of them, research has identified nine types of nonverbal
communication.
D. Since that time, abundant research has been conducted
regarding the types, effects, and expressions of unspoken
communication and behavior.
1. A-C-B-D
2. A-D-C-B
3. C-B-A-D
4. C-A-D-B
77. A. Governments try to control the market in such goods
through a system of rationing at legal prices to ensure a fair share for
everyone.
B. Such a system is illegal and is called the black market where
buying and selling is considered unpatriotic.
C. However, often a system develops in which people sell to
those who are willing to pay to get more than their share.
D. During a war, shortages of essential goods tend to make these
goods very expensive.
1. A-B-D-C
2. A-C-B-D
3. D-A-C-B
4. D-B-A-C
78. A. Color preferences also exert an influence on the objects
people choose to purchase, the clothes they wear, and the way they adorn
their environments.
B. More scientific research is thus needed to gain a better
understanding of color psychology.
C. Color can play an important role in conveying information,
creating certain moods, and even influencing the decisions people make.
D. While color can have an influence on people’s feelings and
actions, these effects are subject to personal, cultural, and situational factors.
1. C-A-D-B
2. C-B-A-D
3. D-A-C-B
4. D-C-B-A
79. A. This simplicity makes English easily usable and
understood even with a very limited knowledge of its grammar.
B. The refinement of the English language through centuries of
use by diverse peoples has made it one of the least grammatically complex
languages in use today.
C. To illustrate. broken English is incorrect. but when spoken to
someone who understands English, its meaning is not lost.
D. Language generally evolves from the complex to the simple.
1. B-D-C-A
2. B-C-A-D
3. D-C-B-A
4. D-B-A-C
80. A. The life span of some animals has been increased in this
way.
B. Many scientists are interested in trying to slow down the
deterioration that comes with age or in abolishing entirely old age as we
know it.
C. It has therefore been suggested that people may one day
sleep in cooled bedrooms or on slightly chilled water beds in order to
achieve longer life.
D. One thing that has been tried is lowering the body
temperature.
1 B-A-C-D
2. B-D-A-C
3. C-A-D-B
4. C-B-A-D