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‘stnsoit3u - orséin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng- English Nirin sIvoMauIss TGAT ENG Taufinaaiau- English Nirin tarzan TGAT Eng & A Level Eng UuInaaNTIs kod. 1 ae WIdNLAAIDIWASLIIA foaouadiuiiiundndawnos twa fimuoii3u - Laisa TGAT Eng & A Level Eng - English Nirin fhanitlutstuiowdiadromsasauardourowlasuaygna snsoiu -19sfin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng English Nirin FuntvllTetutomdedfomanscuasmedonToutllatuaygne uuumeaouaiiuit ls sonousty duskuvioaaudaovzeeme English Nirin vinin \iisioaou TGAT ENG oon: gail 2 - fiuwoitiu - English Ni Section 1: SPEAKING Part 1: Question Response Directions: Choose the best answer 1.0: Did you finally receive the ring that you bought online three weeks ago? (GAT 64) R: Nope. Ibe a lot more careful in the future when | buy stuff from a website. 1. bought it from a department store 2. Iis indeed beautiful 3. I didn't pay for it eventually 4,1 don't need a ring anymore 5, It never arrived 2. Driver: Yes, Officer. Why have you pulled me over? (GAT 60) Police officer: Because Driver: But the yellow light was on when I drove thratigh, Officer, 1. remember your plate number 2)you just drove through a red light 3. something is wrong with your car 4, the car engine is making a loud noise 5. your car is similar to the one stolen 3. Amber: Two tickets to thé concert tonight at Muang Thong Arenal (GAT 61) Seth: The concert has Been Sold ott for months. 1. Thank you for the tickets, 2. How did you get those? 3. Let's have a good time. ‘4, How many tickets have you got? 5. Why tonight? sas rsoroarencs aLeveLene-cnc.si an [I snsoiu -19sfin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng English Nirin FuntvllTetutomdedfomanscuasmedonToutllatuaygne uuumeaouaiiuit ls sonousty duskuvioaaudaovzeeme English Nirin vinin Part 2: Short Conversations Directions: Choose the best answer Lunch break (Items 4-6) (GAT 62) Sonja: We've been studying for 3 hours now. __4_? Sam: Yeah, !m hungry. Sonja: Me too. Sam:_5 __? Sonja: | could go for a burger and some fries ..and maybe a milkshake. Sam: Ugh.__6_? Sonja: Well, what do you have in mind? Sam: Say a salad and some fruit. Sonja: Can do. Let's go to the salad bar round the corner. 4 1. Why don't we study a litte more and then have a patty 2. Why dontt we take a break and get something to eat 3. How about ordering something to eat, though lim fot hungry ‘4, How would you lke to relax after working s6 hard 5, What's the point of complaining when yout hungry 5. 1. What do you feel like eating 2. Where do you want to eat 3. What goes well with a burger and fries ‘4, How much does it cost for a large meal 5, How can we order some food 6. 1. That won't be enough for our lunch 2. love burgers and fries with a milkshake 3. Mikshake can help us feel fresher 4,1 don't have much cash on me at the moment 5. think we should have something a little healthier sas rsoroarencs aLeveLene-cnc.si wen (I stnsioitfu -ioreéin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng - English Nirin Jnhilshudendisdiemonsouacnedaslaulallatuaygne uvumeaouaiiuitltésonousty dusfuoioaousaovzeene English Nirin vinta osatfonva ened me 2s ir, DENT gar ENG & Soumuiydoany A-Level ‘woe “see Gwionenussngosénga Mtornnsounqu asunnuniévs nade donque "ad uy ndorwon o ae sudoioesoueay donnuu law dona 5 Gaur Waounsh eave vuln st oedema sews) © Miodosouodesoow "FEAT ENG E ALEVEL ENG @0:90+ © gion yoate 0 ae eeneieee gunn 100% de © Sere pt ea se © rao ss nod ‘Vocab 2,000 fy tssuturavau sou 10(12 50), suas 366 dmonthcoladoney © Smondrga 8564 68 62,6100 59,58 (© ayunines ans uaanedonwo © mivsmrvdouoguionsovres © sate toodosoussequodosware Onivsotontiosys iasulsiswonndooySeurunese 66 sarwsertyeuuuTéoruds tihumSneratuty g uethinsctmatanttsecafatie 9% Yunty avasigou Line: @englishnirin donnnoéasounu idea fina onto Tear aver. en-cnusi an snsoiu -19sfin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng English Nirin FuntvllTetutomdedfomanscuasmedonToutllatuaygne uuumeaouaiiuit ls sonousty duskuvioaaudaovzeeme English Nirin vinin ‘At work (Items 7-8) (GAT 63) Sean: You look really tired.__7_. George: Well, think frm okay for now. I'll wat until the meeting is over and then go home. Sean: | don't think youll make it. You can't even keep your eyes open. George: | guess youre right. Last night, _8 _because of the noisy party next door. Sean: Well| hope you can get some sleep tonight. 7. 1. You're feeling better today than yesterday. 2. You'd better go home and take a rest. 3. What do you think of the meeting? 4, You couldn't think any more. 5, How are things going at home? 8. |. my alarm clock did not go off 2. | fell asleep while watching TV 3. my neighbors were very angry 4. | wasnt able to sleep 5. | went to bed too early sas rsoroarenes aLevecene-cnc.si en PT snsoiu -19sfin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng English Nirin FuntvllTetutomdedfomanscuasmedonToutllatuaygne uuumeaouaiiuit ls sonousty duskuvioaaudaovzeeme English Nirin vinin Part 3: Long Conversations Directions: Choose the best answer Conversation 1 (9-11) (GAT 65) ‘A: |heard that you grew up with two homes. Can you tell usa litle bit about what it's like having two homes? Do you feel any particular loyalty more to one than the other or are they both home for you? B: That's a good question. | think for me, both places are home. | grow up in Nigeria and in Canada. My ‘extended family is in Nigeria. When | go there, | instantly feel at home._9__ It’s almost lke I never left. But then I go to Canada, and | think that__10_. Like, | think more like a Canadian, So that is home, too. A lot of my friends are in Canada. My parents are in Canada. So, | don't know. _i A:So, itis possible for a person to have two homes then B:| think itis possible, yeah, And it's great. I's awesome. 9. 1.1 feel completely alienated 2. They are moving on with their lives 3. immediately make a beeline for Nigeria 4, They welcome me with open arms 5. It took quite some time to readjust to life there 10. 1. there's a lotto take in 2. my mentality is more orlented toward that way 3. |just put two and two together 4. it blew my mind 5. | spent a lot of time in Canada picking my brain 1 1. don't seem to accommodate both groups 2. Its not easy to reintegrate into my city 3. lve missed being away from home 4, [have a completely different accent 5. | don't really feel a conflict of interest most of the time sas Ley © | snsoiu -19sfin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng English Nirin FuntvllTetutomdedfomanscuasmedonToutllatuaygne uuumeaouaiiuit ls sonousty duskuvioaaudaovzeeme English Nirin vinin Section 2: READING Part 1: Text Completion Directions: Choose the best answer Passage | (Items 12-19) (TGAT 66) Dear Mr. Weasley, Itis my great___12____to congratulate you on receiving the 100,000 baht Government Association Scholarship for the 2023-2024 academic year,_13_will enable you to enroll in Hogwarts College. The selection committee___14__ your talents, achievements, and need for support in reaching your academic goals. The funds will be given during the course of the following academic year. You can use the money to pay for___15___during the pre-registration and registration peridds. as specified in the scholarship. Any remaining funds may be used to purchase textbooks, schoo! materials, and other schoolrelated items in the Hogwarts bookstore. The remaining money will be transferrédl to your account approximately four to eight weeks after registration. We__16_a booklet that will Guide You through our scholarship program. On behalf of the Scholarship Committee, |_.17_Swarmly congratulate you once again and _18_ you continued success throughout youP college caret We___19_welcoming you as a student at Hogwarts College. If you have any questions, please’ contact Mr. Harry Potter in Room 456 of our scholarship office in the main building or call (662)456°7890. Sincerely, Professor Albus Dumbledore 2 1. pleasure 2. pleasant 3. pleasing 4.pleased 3. 1. which 2. what 3. when 4. who 4. 1. recognizes 2. reviews 3. reminds 4. returns sas rsoroarencs aLeve.ene-cncse en [ 15. 1. extracurricular activities, 3. apartment rents, 16. 1. will have enclosed 3. have enclosed W. |. would appreciate 3. would agree to 18. 1. desire 2. prefer 19. 1. look forward to 2. look up to snsoiu -19sfin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng English Nirin FuntvllTetutomdedfomanscuasmedonToutllatuaygne uuumeaouaiiuit ls sonousty duskuvioaaudaovzeeme English Nirin vinin 2. transportation costs 4. tuition and fees 2. will be enclosed 4, are enclosed 2. would be great 4, would like to 3. hope 3:look alter sas 4. wish 4, look for rsoroarenes aLevecene-cnc.si en [I snsoiu -19sfin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng English Nirin FuntvllTetutomdedfomanscuasmedonToutllatuaygne uuumeaouaiiuit ls sonousty duskuvioaaudaovzeeme English Nirin vinin Part 2: Reading Comprehension Directions: Choose the best answer Passage | (Items 20-24) (GAT 60) (1) The sea cucumbera warty, sausage-shaped creature that feeds on the ocean floor - can sell for half its ‘weight in iver in the markets of Guangzhou in southern China. This fleshy sea-slug is prized as a delicacy, a traditional medicine believed to be capable of curing joint pain and fatigue, and a natural aphrodisiac. As ‘overexploitation has reduced stocks throughout Asia, merchants have sought the creature further afield. Six years ago, two Chinese traders discovered that the waters around Sierra Leore's Banana Island were abundant with sea cucumbers; islanders have been diving for them ever since. (2) When the Chinese traders, known to the islanders only as Mr. Cham and Mr. Lee, first turned up, locals say they promised to use some of the profit from the sea-cucumbét trade to boost the islanders’ quality of life. A motorboat, a community centre, solar panels and water pumps were promised in exchange for being allowed to operate there. Six years on, a group of young mens on'emipty petrol cans in the rundown village of Dublin, passing a cigarette around in the pitch dark. "They delivered nothing,” says another diver. "The traders made a lot of money and we didr't get any of ft.’ (3) Similar words have echoed throughobt Stert@'Uéonéan history. For centuries foreigners have come to buy its resources-gold, diamonds, bauxiteybiltthe country remains one of the world’s poorest, with a GDP per head of less than $800 a year. Yetsdespite the old complaint, most of the island!s young men are grateful that the Chinese came. They still get pat about $1 per cucumber. "I did not have any work before. | had no plans, but now | have a tradél built riy house with the sea cucumber money,” says Mr. Emmanuel Pratt. He proudly gestures to his cement house, Painted lime green, it stands out against the other old clapboard houses. Imagine how much more could be built ifthe islanders got a grip on their own resources. 20. The passage mainly concerns _. (1) foreign traders’ exploitation of Sierra Leone's natural resources (2) Chinese unethical business practices overseas (3) the quality of life of people on the Banana Island (4) the alarming decrease in sea cucumbers in Sierra Leone (6) benefits of sea cucumbers other than their medicinal properties sas rsoroarencs aLevecene-cnc.si en [ snsoiu -19sfin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng English Nirin FuntvllTetutomdedfomanscuasmedonToutllatuaygne uuumeaouaiiuit ls sonousty duskuvioaaudaovzeeme English Nirin vinin 21. The writer mentions people in Dublin (paragraph 2) in order to_. (1) support the idea their life has worsened since the Chinese traders’ arrival (2) Illustrate the idea that Chinese traders have not fulfilled their promises (3) criticize foreign investors for not delivering enough food (4) inform us that most of the villagers are uneducated and unemployed (6) suggest that people there are the country’s poorest 22. The first sentence in paragraph 3 means _. (1) historically, Sierra Leone has been a great place for foreign investment (2) the country’s history has been distorted by Chinese business people (3) foreigners have repeatedly taken advantage of the country (4) wherever you go in Sierra Leone, you encounter people facing hardships (6) the country has traditionally been known for its abundance of sea/eucumbers 23. Which of the following is NOT specifically answered in the passage? (1) Why Sierra Leone has attracted foreign investors, (2) What makes sea cucumbers desirable among the Chinese (3) When the people on the istand will take control ofthe sea'tucumber trade (4) How Mr. Pratt has managed to finance the‘constnuction of a new house (6) How poor Sierra Leone is in comparison ta other eountries, 24, It can be inferred from the passage that__. (1) Sierra Leone's poverty fesults-from a lack of natural resources (2) the locals on the istand do not care about the medical benefits of sea cucumbers (3) the only source of income for islanders is from diving (4) the islanders’ have 2 mixed attitude towards Chinese investors (6) in addition to their medicinal properties, sea cucumbers are rich in silver sas rsoroarencs aLeveLene-enc.se en [BMY snsoiu -19sfin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng English Nirin FuntvllTetutomdedfomanscuasmedonToutllatuaygne uuumeaouaiiuit ls sonousty duskuvioaaudaovzeeme English Nirin vinin tnauionou TGAT ENG ooniiaigaii 2- fuuoitiu - English Nirin 1 ©: Did you finally receive the ring that you bought online three weeks ago? (GAT 64) (gael @Suunrufiqaidiedoluynsaowlariuta 3 dlarviriaw’sdis?) R: Nope Ibe a lot more careful in the future when I buy stuff from a website (hi Suaesetioaefosnnntittuowranisadavasaintintad) 1.1 bought it from a department store 2 tis indeed beautiful (Gudawnaintrsasmnauih) Ghutheanueeteq) 3. didn’t pay for it eventually 4. don't need a ring anymore (qavnuduadelilasnedtuian) (@ubidasnsunawiuuda) 5, It never arrived Ghitshausnfaae) drmouto fa 5. It never arrived dott ligainutunfiqaunuiqutuiay gaftosthestndiagaeddula @a 1. Nope wn Vaufasentalléfuuuddsld 2. UseTue I'll be a lot mote careful... SaFwantrassediaseSeannduluawian oud 23 une 4 dotian Driver: Yes, Officer. Why have you pulled'me over? (GAT'60) (oSunsiqnada, vinluqaufadsbinameya sta?) Police officer: Because. (neh ) Driver: But the yellow light was onhwher| drove through, Officer. (usthiindactvduaglunautiatudrwanicetuqautrntn) 1.1 remember your plate number 2. you just drove through a red light Gushiawnesdewangasl a) (qovslssediuritiuasin) 3. something is wrong with your car 4. the car engine is making a loud noise (anqnuiufiunsasivsfielnd) (efosnudvassnqnuiiuiausdonn) 5. your car is similar to the one stolen Gnvasqnunilawfusniignalaeluiaa) éraauia Ha 2. you just drove through a red light sot qaartiyfomagihsslundousiussnauntudhsislitinn dusneimuenroutlyidauntion deity wo8unsoovounaumiandowAutoudioday do 2 Ssmnenatiga fiat onto care aceve.en-cvusi an (II snsoiu -19sfin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng English Nirin FuntvllTetutomdedfomanscuasmedonToutllatuaygne uuumeaouaiiuit ls sonousty duskuvioaaudaovzeeme English Nirin vinin 3. Amber: Two tickets to the concert tonight at Muang Thong Arena! (GAT 61) (anostuldnawainudsdaonossite va) Seth: The concert has been sold out for months. i dreowAiodtunenveldiudoug udrus) 1. Thank you for the tickets. 2. How did you get those? (uouqeushiwiudious) (soltortuantaadrwtade?) 3. Let's have a good time. 4, How many tickets have you got? Guoliitriaonaniia) (soladhantunse?) 5, Why tonight? Gintadiovtsl) sivaou fo Ho 2. How did you get those? dofilighuonindalananualalthudiang uid dau drnouiinay vunsasunaumundanndgatatiud 2 duos Lunch break (Items 4-6) (GAT 62) Sonja: We've been studying for 3 hours now._4_S? (ateuiuand3 dalawudious, 7) Sar: Yeah, lim hungry. (ei dtuneftoudrnce) Sonja: Me too. (@udoe) Sam: C7) Sonja: | could go for a burger and Some fries ..and maybe a milkshake Giifauofinodfuunswhyisediinmiay uneoresesiosefiadise) Sam: Ugh._6_? é___1 Sonja: Well, what do you have in mind? (fla Eunreittvtadonde) Sar: Say a salad and some fruit @arnadiaiinuncnalianyton) Sonja: Can do. Let's go to the salad bar round the corner. (ulawn Svluwiuuriadounrg apniunstin) sas rsoroarenes aLevecene-enc.si wan [BMY snsoiu -19sfin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng English Nirin FuntvllTetutomdedfomanscuasmedonToutllatuaygne uuumeaouaiiuit ls sonousty duskuvioaaudaovzeeme English Nirin vinin 4 1. Why don't we study a little more andthen have a party (ivlawanirilsiteusudinanflaudadoelushsdviande) 2. Why don't we take a break and get something to eat Gi huwnimbiinAuanmiaauaslumarlsfuty) 3. How about ordering something to eat, though I'm not hungry Gunonindoarlsanfiufiudii usidwlidouttous) ‘4, How would you like to relax after working so hard (wise rnaeiinunalmundieainiinemashanitn) 5, What's the point of complaining when you're hungry (udawieacaiwlavinladitnaema) cianau Aa fia 2 Why don't we take a break and get something to eat wingfilssluasivis Sonja tannin Guufuanda 3 daTawuaa uae Sam vara faud iBoiiadoudio 1 AyS1é wns 1 uarsheelahhiéea uiun aununfodiutamuuds dau5 bivhnranounos Sam sown winingiautiio 3flallaiahuty we Sonja fuonhn dhiasfifa wnfodoudia 2 Au 4 fqullulula ushningsteq miapounae Sam sth Yeah wnutemsnoulusariudae ‘fufiod Sonja wma dou 4 Selaicinutum 2 wasnucnath |. What do you feel ike eating (uw ¥finowrnfuactowae) 2. Where do you want to eat (wiseurntumastsfndmu) 3. What goes well wth a burger ant frieS (olefin aiunsafinafuneresuinlared) 4, How much does it cost for a larGe meal Glotuqititunm rites) 5, How can we order some food (udasrasdoomnsdlo) éxaou fa Ha 1. What do you feel auinmuarls Ha 1 Sahumimoutiadgn @ eating foigeinshnaunas Sam fiaunsamaulldiaerh Sonja ar Sam + fiat onto caren aveve.en-cnusi nan [ERI snsoiu -19sfin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng English Nirin FuntvllTetutomdedfomanscuasmedonToutllatuaygne uuumeaouaiiuit ls sonousty duskuvioaaudaovzeeme English Nirin vinin 6. 1. That wont be enough for our lunch Giuinaclsinadwtuflafisexoowinin) 2. ove burgers and fries with a milkshake (GuinuofinofAunlsudvined audrefiadiae) 3. Mikshake can help us feel fresher Gadvumaeliingananduduta) 4. don't have much cash on me at the moment (Guwlidoutiduaadiadaiitnsnoudl) 5. think we should have something a litle healthier (Gufiecwanrmeaseemas lafidiuggummdannninl) ivaau fa fia 5 | think we should have something a little healthier 7: Sonja auch Ugh @eintowtiy mantnutth dd dumsmeuseufias fo 5 tadudroou At work (Items 7-8) (GAT 63) Sean: You look really tired._7__. (nuguedosanng tas ) George: Well, | think I'm okay for now. I'l wait Until the meeting is over and then go home. (ius, duforhaoudnaselan densusoqulsenaiatoilacndniuas) Sean: | dor't think you'll make it. You carfteven keep your eyes open. (Gufiecnoenbraelalteus wiedamonr bitin) George: | guess you're rightLast flight, \__08__because of the noisy party next door. (@uaachuneyagn utomy, Insisiflusarmfdnastiution) Sean: Well, | hope you can get some sleep tonight. Gudunelivnellaimawrinihouslwtidl) fina onto caren aceve.en-cnusi nan [ERI snsoiu -19sfin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng English Nirin FuntvllTetutomdedfomanscuasmedonToutllatuaygne uuumeaouaiiuit ls sonousty duskuvioaaudaovzeeme English Nirin vinin 7 1. Youle feeling better today than yesterday. Gutlamgfindduniuitormns) 2. You'd better go home and take a rest. (qeuarsaendiutiwuaclatnsowdiniie) 3. What do you think of the meeting? (uisfatinanlsequiluadls) 4. You couldn't think any more. (nlaaansafianetstauaa) 5, How are things going at home? (iiinudhlathna) ciapau Aa fia 2 You'd better go home and take a rest. gueiufunuay 2 Useluausndilaimauin fa | 3 uae da ‘Wildiaw dau.4 fnfloussTndidus nagthmounas George inuarierseulsequnatadaunduin fo 4 tli sum doihudinouteensiuia 2 8 1. my alarm clock did not go off Gurtirlgnosdtustaiay) 2. | fell asleep while watching TV (Gumaandunowrhsogit) 3. my neighbors were very angry (ioutusasdulnssinn) 4. | wasn't able to sleep Gunawlaildias) 5.| went to bed too early (Gud maudia) haau fa iio 4. | wasn't able to sleep ins: George laiaifidustlaeainfoutinn sas ey © | snsoiu -19sfin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng English Nirin FuntvllTetutomdedfomanscuasmedonToutllatuaygne uuumeaouaiiuit ls sonousty duskuvioaaudaovzeeme English Nirin vinin Conversation 1 (9-11) (GAT 65) ‘A: [heard that you grew up with two homes. Can you tell us a little bit about what it's ike having two homes? Do you feel any particular loyalty more to one than the other or are they both home for you? (GulaBusnrchqnuduloate 2 Useinaiaw qrushuuannanirmdaashiiugandslaflaan 2 Useina? qnfainhaad dionttoannnhandllma voisaasihudmpasqnunsauty?) B: That's a good question. | think for me, both places are home. | grow up in Nigeria and in Canada. My ‘extended family is in Nigeria. When | go there, | instantly feel at home._9__ It's almost like | never left. But then | go to Canada, and | think that____10___. Like, | think more like a Canadian. So that is home, too. A lot of my friends are in Canada. My parents are in Canada. So, | don't know. __1_. Ghududtmadldus duferhdrwtuduns Hosaotffoiunfowtn dulmanbuinlsenllwiduacuewnon 8 asouetnfonasduaglulssindlusds oardulutity dufifdnnfauagi rata Aunflowitudtulsiae annlibmanias usanathifiuawim wastuhah wiflowiivh duiehdullamaiuenuenia ananch dufiauteiihufithudunfiawin wloudunmunuayfuawin weusidulogunnmunfowtn SuAlsiga ——) ‘A: So, itis possible for a person to have two homes then. Guiiufidhutulamdsasiowmuntovstiiuag 2 fas) B: | think it is possible, yeah. And it's great. It’s awesome. (oi dufioindwhilaue uasdivfidealluias diuqatioa) 8 1. | feel completely alienated’ (u¥fnudanusnanng) 2. They are moving on with their lives (ran flutifiouosian) 3. immediately make a beeline for Nigeria (xduasotulusterit) 4, They welcome me with open arms (vinisilounandioutudugen) 5, It took quite some time to readjust to life there Ghilgraweauernastumniudidolefiagiiu) dhmau fo io 4. They welcome me with open arms diatlgflusminaunas B dyo8urwluiGounn dou shrmoutia itiomorlvtufmodurtn Taso uae 5 dusrodvlytudtoautonna dui 3 dubsiosoriuytuntl tniaanuantludirh When | go there, #4 SaDushaou fina onto caren acer. en-cnusi nan [EI snsoiu -19sfin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng English Nirin FuntvllTetutomdedfomanscuasmedonToutllatuaygne uuumeaouaiiuit ls sonousty duskuvioaaudaovzeeme English Nirin vinin 10. |. there's a lat to take in (hiioetstivruwozueeldava) 2. my mentality is more oriented toward that way (oma@enaodutugerllmeiiunanh) 3. just put two and two together (@ustsansiitouaelationgy) 4.itblew my mind Ghuvhaudelaiaenaz) 5. spent alot of time in Canada picking my brain (Gulgirartawawreisosanntunrsmunaudseineg Luisi) nau a tia 2. my mentality is more oriented toward that way ins sinnridarh Canada fnslawthadinusin wiiovosununflouty Taugathdaeludad do asefl B uart Like, | think more like a Canadian. So that is home, too. dodu ndownenusioaintondsiaeg fo 1 fanaluBadaststanana MayAelainses to 2 dafleannfa/iaaud wouduelutumnelamontis do 3 dhiluornsag da 4 vntiginds unctas fotudefalaiesovrindoyaluia wag sinmmamnaddanwaanaiueniuiie 2 fendi taapevtimtiniysnndiqa was B thawuanhunzaind amutiueuumneennnitludiiudos Saihinradatiohaelada viadhon dofioveauiia 2 n 1.1 don't seem to accommodate both grabps) (uguifloweelaiinAuvionasna) 2's not easy to reintegrate into fiy'ty. (iulsidrwilecndiudadog{ludtowwossu) 3. I've missed being away fromhome. (Guaaflomsaréeadinawintim) 4. have a completely different accent (udicrutustluansivoriwlaututs) 5. | don't really feel a conflict of interest most of the time (@ubsldow¥findnuduoctawitlwsue) cianau Aa fia 5 | don't really feel a conflict of interest most of the time dattiamanvsyonawlssluadiganns apliumonavivivaonlsemafinfautusasnn doilu do 1 2 3 uns 4 Saallndducluioanamneiay do 5 Soia shoou umneanuantblladaude woliynmumsyainiits 2 diduiwaosen fiat onto caren aceve.en-cvusi nan [I snsoiu -19sfin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng English Nirin FuntvllTetutomdedfomanscuasmedonToutllatuaygne uuumeaouaiiuit ls sonousty duskuvioaaudaovzeeme English Nirin vinin Passage | (Items 12-19) (TGAT 66) Dear Mr. Weasley, Itis my great___12__to congratulate you on receiving the 100,000 baht Government Association Scholarship for the 2023-2024 academic year, _13._will enable you to enroll in Hogwarts College. The selection committee__14___your talents, achievements, and need for support in reaching your academic goals. The funds will be given during the course of the following academic year. You can use the money to pay for___15___during the pre-registration and registration periods, as specified in the scholarship. Any remaining funds may be used to purchase textbooks, school materials, and other schoorelated items in the Hogwarts bookstore. The remaining money will be transferred to your account approximately four to eight weeks after registration. We __16_ a booklet that will guide you through our scholarship program. On behalf of the Scholarship Committee, |__17__ warmly congratulate you once again and _18_ you continued success throughout your college career. We__19__welcoming you as a student at Hogwarts College. If you have any questions, please contact Mr Harr»Potter in Room 456 of our scholarship office in the main building or call (662) 456-7890. Sincerely, Professor Albus Dumbledore 2. 1. pleasure 2. pleasant 3. pleasing 4. pleased #haau fo Ho 1. pleasure wrsmpéinds Great fiilu adjective flazdiassnuee noun daudiadiug ‘alli noun B. 1. which 2. what 3. when 4. who: daaou fa fa 1. which ndouduiatndaudivh do aia which 14. 1. recognizes 2. reviews 3. reminds 4.returns dau fia fia 1. recognizes fulahaaeniint suffis Waransnefinarsantiqa 6. | extracurricular activities 2. transportation costs 3. apartment rents 4. tuition and fees sinaou fo a 4. t jon and fees insisdayuléatunslvtuwninswlusnsuiuyuuflainteuaninende (enroll in Hogwarts College.) Sunulsuoituladueunanuacdsssaiiumsénsidye9 fina onto caren acer ens-cnusi nan [RI snsoiu -19sfin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng English Nirin FuntvllTetutomdedfomanscuasmedonToutllatuaygne uuumeaouaiiuit ls sonousty duskuvioaaudaovzeeme English Nirin vinin 16. 1. will have enclosed 2. will be enclosed 3. have enclosed 4. are enclosed dyaou Aa fia 3. have enclosed iwnemaitiniinflduuuonarantiiunton dumsnsevhieutuud iflasain Buidadudumsudedetifindululudstiiuyiunnuind w. |. would appreciate 2. would be great 3. would agree to 4, would like to diyaou fo Ho 4. would like to vdserndiayshaithe adjective + verb (warmly congratulate) fa 1 iu 2 dlgines infia 3 Au 4 Tae 3 dunnamanebainsofinlssTun Stoonoutiod 18. 1. desire 2. prefer 3. hope 4. wish dhaou Aa fa 4. wish wnsenamneddosdatudavinefioa sane fa Au 2 unuanenadasms dau 3 nflovselé usid enwmanedin 19. 1. look forward to 2. look up to. 3.lookafter 4. look for domo fo a1. look forward to Tavita 2uslainiensn Suse 3 wlagua uae 4 wlan dolaiaAy amumnunadiselua Smauie | hulahintediajsnie danse fina onto caren acer en-cnusi nan (RI snsoiu -19sfin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng English Nirin FuntvllTetutomdedfomanscuasmedonToutllatuaygne uuumeaouaiiuit ls sonousty duskuvioaaudaovzeeme English Nirin vinin Part 2: Reading Comprehension Directions: Choose the best answer Passage 1 (Items 20-24) (GAT 60) (1) The sea cucumber-a warty, sausage-shaped creature that feeds on the ocean floor - can sell for half its weight in silver in the markets of Guangzhou in southern China. This fleshy sea-slug is prized as a delicacy, a traditional medicine believed to be capable of curing joint pain and fatigue, and a natural aphrodisiac. As ‘overexploitation has reduced stocks throughout Asia, merchants have sought the creature further afield. Six years ago, two Chinese traders discovered that the waters around Sierra Leone's Banana Island were abundant with sea cucumbers; islanders have been diving for them ever since. (2) When the Chinese traders, known to the islanders only as Mr. Cham and Mr. Lee, first turned up, locals say they promised to use some of the profits from the sea-cucumber trade'to boost the islanders’ quality of life. A motorboat, a community centre, solar panels and water pumps were promised in exchange for being allowed to operate there. Six years on, a group of young men sit’on empty petrol cans in the rundown village of Dublin, passing a cigarette around in the pitch dark. "They dalivéred nothing,” says another diver. "The traders made a lot of money and we didn't get any of it.” (3) Simitar words have echoed throughout Sierra Leonean history. For centuries foreigners have come to buy its resources-gold, diamonds, bauxite-but'the Country remains one of the world's poorest, with a GDP per head of less than $800 a year. Yet, despite the old Complaint, most of the island's young men are grateful that the Chinese came. They still get paid about $1 per cucumber. "I did not have any work before. | had no plans, but now | have a trade. | built my’house with the sea- cucumber money,” says Mr. Emmanuel Pratt. He proudly gestures to his cement house. Painted lime green, it stands out against the other old clapboard houses. Imagine how much more could be built ifthe islanders got a grip on their own resources. 20. The passage mainly concerns __. (1) foreign traders’ exploitation of Sierra Leone’s natural resources (2) Chinese unethical business practices overseas (3) the quality of life of people on the Banana Island (4) the alarming decrease in sea cucumbers in Sierra Leone (5) benefits of sea cucumbers other than their medicinal properties aay fo dia (1) foreign traders’ exploitation of Sierra Leone’s natural resources fiagin sim main idea sa9 nema nunggedhagy da alseTungavneuaoywrsinswif 2 uacdlselund 2 vowrninnlfieny dauamatonrsgnion ufsuaamauiareasshwmi do 1 Sailudnautdan, sas rsoroarencs aLeveLene-cnc.si en [IE snsoiu -19sfin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng English Nirin FuntvllTetutomdedfomanscuasmedonToutllatuaygne uuumeaouaiiuit ls sonousty duskuvioaaudaovzeeme English Nirin vinin 21. The writer mentions people in Dublin (paragraph 2) in order to (1) support the idea their life has worsened since the Chinese traders! arrival (2) illustrate the idea that Chinese traders have not fulfilled their promises {) criticize foreign investors for not delivering enough food (4) inform us that most of the villagers are uneducated and unemployed (5) suggest that people there are the country's poorest mau Ao 4a (2) illustrate the idea that Chinese traders have not fulfilled their promises qlémnuselue govhufluanthanwbitumafaudulabiondga rls 22. The first sentence in paragraph 3 means _ (1) historically, Sierra Leone has been a great place for foreign investment (2) the country’s history has been distorted by Chinese business people (3) foreigners have repeatedly taken advantage of the country (4) wherever you go in Sierra Leone, you encounter people facing hartiships. (6) the country has traditionally been known for its abundance of sea cucumbers shapu fa da (8) foreigners have repeatedly taken adVantagé of the eountry inns taken advantage Aansia1 fSuy Taw main idea aosunavadiganshfisnadunioraseusnenueres@ uassivh Similar words have echoed throughout un isafuiutisdotiiadutumsinnvidaarhihutinduduaadud 2B. Which of the following is NOT specifitallyvansweted in the passage? (1) Why Sierra Leone has attracted foreigh investors (2) What makes sea cucumbers desitable among the Chinese (3) When the people on the island Will take control of the sea cucumber trade (4) How Mr. Pratt has managedhto finance the construction of a new house (5) How poor Sierra Leone is in comparison to other countries mau fa dia (3) When the people on the island will take control of the sea cucumber trade waivaldlaow, ‘wufluantislamafiouitufies luis laauquntnennstuimenasiaiasian 24. It can be inferred from the passage that _. (1) Sierra Leone's poverty results from a lack of natural resources (2) the locals on the island do not care about the medical benefits of sea cucumbers (3) the only source of income for islanders is from diving (4) the islanders’ have a mixed attitude towards Chinese investors {5) in addition to their medicinal properties, sea cucumbers are rich in silver nau fo dio (4) the islanders’ have a doferumefisaueushymiagine wneladunamadah d attitude towards Chinese investors inisivlumonnmwliianatt sas ee 2 | snsoiu -19sfin TGAT Eng & A Level Eng English Nirin FuntvllTetutomdedfomanscuasmedonToutllatuaygne uuumeaouaiiuit ls sonousty duskuvioaaudaovzeeme English Nirin vinin rey CRU W IN Uae e) TGAT & A-LEVEL ENG 80-90+ @ dana wwangasenaa “Worasounay Sunquu.vary AvKUG* VOCAB 2,000+ Fn téoSvtuRovaou 120 uNISEU 75 BU. 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