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listening section.
s. Follow along as you listen to the directions to the
Dynan
In this section of the test, you will hear talks and conversations. Each talk or con-
versation is followed by one question. Choose the best answer to each question find
mark the letter of the correct answer on your answer sheet. You will hear each talk
or conversation only one time.
Here is an example: QE
‘What does the girl mean?
(A) She will meet the boy at band practice soon,
(B) She is not going to be a member of the band.
(C) She thinks that the band is no longer fun.
(D) She has been a member of the band for a year.
‘The correct answer is (B), “She is not going to be a member of the band.”
Here is another example: @iP
What are the speakers talking about? .
(A) Their classes
(B) Going on a trip
(©) Spring break
(D) An upcoming test
The correct answer is (C), “Spring break.”
Go on to the next page, and the test will hegin with question number one,
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“Tl have to take a pass on the game”?
(A) He is going to play in the game.
(B) He cannot atiend today’s game.
(©) He will meet the girl before the game.
(D) He is able to watch the game today.
2. Why does the teacher talk about the
boy's grade?
(A) To express her concern about his grade
(B) To encourage him to study hard for
the test
(©) To praise him for submitting a good
report
) To compliment him for getting an
on his exam
3. What is the girl planning to do on the
weekend?
(A) Go cycling with her friends
(B) Spend some time with the boy
(C) Stay bome and study
(D) Check out the weather forecast
‘What will the boy probably do next?
A) Go to his meeting with Mr. Jacobs
B) Continue speaking with Jenny
({C) Make a telephone call to Brian
(D) Turn in his group project to the teacher
. Why is the student discussing his essay
with the teacher?
(A) To insist that the teacher grade it again
(B) To ask about a grammar mistake on it
(C) To complain about the teacher's em-
phasis on facts
(D) To express his confusion about his
grade
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(A) Finish eating ber lunch
(B) Solve some math problems
(©) Look at the boy's homework
(D) Skip their math class
What are the speakers mainly talking
about?
A) Mr. Norton's class
(B) ‘Their grades at school
(C) A test they just took
(D) A question the boy asked in class
. Why does the principal mention the
winter storm?
(A) To give the students a lesson on the
weather
(B) To claim thar it will stare tomorrow
(©) To note the amount of snow that it
dropped
(©) To explain why she is cancelling classes
What is probably true about Dr. Walt
Campbell?
(A) He is a citizen of France.
B) He is the hos
(© He has visited the site of the Battle of
Waterloo.
he radio program.
(D) He kgows a lor abbut Napoleon,ext?
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10, Whiat are the speakers mainly discussing?
(A) The boy's desire to get an extension
{B) The wopic of the paper the boy is writing
(C) The boy’s involvement in athletics,
(D) The type of research that the boy
needs to conduct
11. Why does the boy say that he is unable
to finish his assignment on time?
{A) He cannot find the information that
he needs
(B) He needs to study for a test in another
class tonight.
(C) His partner has nor done enough work
on the project.
(D} He has not had enough time to do his
work.
12, What does the boy suggest about the
soccer team?
(A) It has not lost any games yer this
season.
(8) There is going to be a game tonight
(C) Being on it takes up a lot of his time.
(D) It needs to get some new members.
13, What does the teacher tell the boy to do?
(A) Go to the library
(B) Attend his next class
{C) Skip soccer practice
(D) Have a chat with Coach Grubbs
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14, What are the speakers mainly talking
about?
(A) The git!’s soccer team
(B) The boy’s attendance at the game
(©) The girl's next game
(D) The boy’s desire to play soccer,
15, When will the girl’s next soccer game be?
(A) This Friday
(B) This Saturday
(©) Next Tuesday
(D) Next Thursday
- 16. What can be inferred about the girl?
(A) She is interested in playing goalkeeper
on her team.
(B) She is not happy with the attendance
at hor games.
(©) She suifered a minor injury in the last
game,
(D) She is the best player on the gitls’ soc-
cer tearm.
17, Why does the boy mention his friends?
(A) To ask how they can join the girls
soccer team
(B) To say that they enjoyed watching the
last soccer game
(©) To tell the girl that they all wish the
team good luck
(D) To indicate that he will invite them to
the next game
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18. How does the girl probably feel when she
says: “A science fair? That's peculiar”?
(A) She is pleased
(B) She is upset
(©) She is confused.
(D) She is interested.
19, Why does the bay mention the science
fair?
To encourage the
0 claim that ic is going to be held at
100
the s
(C) To scare that he intends to win this
year’s competition
(D) To tell the girl whar he was speaking
toa teacher about
20, In which subject is the boy doing
research?
(A) Chemistry
BB) Physics
(©) Biology
{D) Geok
21, What does the boy mention about Mr.
Stevenson?
(A) He is the school’s only science teacher
(B) He is doing research with the boy
(C} He designed the boy's science fair
project
(D) He is thinking of teaching at another
school in the city
22, What can be inferred about the boy?
(A) He intends to enter the science fair.
RB) He is the top student at the school.
(©) He is classmates with the girl.
D) He is better at sports than at science.
23, What are the speakers mainly discussing?
(A) Visiting Italy
®) Th
rl’s sister
(C) Life as a student
(D) Hanging out with their friends
24, What was the gisl’s sister doing in Italy?
(A) She was studying as an exchan;
student,
(B) She was
students.
taking a tour with some other
(C) She was visi
the country’s museums,
1D) She was looking for a place wafive there.
25, What can be inferred about the girl?
A) She wants to keep talking to the boy.
(B) She feels jealous of her sister
is looking forward to seeing her
sister
(B) She is learning how to speak Italian.
26. What will the girl do after school today?
A) Apply to become an exchange student
B) Hang out at the mall with her friends
(C) Pick her sister up at the ait
D) Go home and complete her homework
27, What is the teacher mainly talking
about? * -
(A) Which foods flying squirrels prefer to
eat
(B) The appearance of the flying squirvel
©) Where most fyi
ig squirrels live
D) The unique way fh
wavel
ng squirrels can———SE_tts—~—‘—Cti—S—“=is
seussing? 28, What is the purpose of the membrane 32, How is a ziggurat different from a
that the flying squirrel has? pyramid?
{A) It allows the squirrel to contro) its (A) It is much larger than most pyramids.
body while in flight. (B) It has a stepped look as it goes up.
5 (B) It enables the squirrel to soar through. (C) It is made of different types of stone.
the air. (D) Ir has various types of artwork on it.
(C) It lets the squirre! leap from tree to tree.
altaly? \ .
(D)-It permits the squirrel to make very
E be ER 33. Why does the teacher talk about the
pharaohs?
ne other 7 ian
29. What will the teacher probably do next? oh
quseums. (A) Have one of the students read from a (B) To note thar they built the pyramids
ive thi textbook (©) To compare them with Mesapbtamian
(B) Show a video that has flying squirrels rulers
ee dls | {D) To claim that many were bad rulers
salt (C) Assign some homework to the students
2 boy (D) Give a physical description of the flying
squirrel 34, What is the teacher mainly talking
ig her about?
Areata atesethe Yak (A) The antlers that deer can grow
‘lian. (B) How deer take care of their babies
“ ae ie differences between pyra (C) The characteristics of white-tailed deer
mids and ziggurat.
{D) What his opinion of deer is
today? (B) Egypt and Mesopotamia had great i
seudent cultures.
friends (©) The pharaohs were important in 35. What is probably true about the teacher?
t sem a . (A) He recently made a visit t Australia,
mework ) Feeds in ancient culeures practiced (B] He enjoys going deer hunting.
wen (©) He lives in an area with many deer.
g (D) He spends a lot of time outdoors.
31. What does the teacher imply about . .
seguias
eter to. Hegre? 36, What does the teacher imply when he says
(A) They took many years to build. this: “That's H-A-R-T, not H-E-A-R-T”?
Past (B) They boos much nicer than the a] neiommeigen EpormnewoMe
pyramids. about deer.
on (C) They were built in both Mesopotamia pe.
and Egypr. a ‘wate.
{D) They are less well known than pyramids, 15] The woud hs spelt e moomoo
one
(D) He wants the students to listen
carefully.
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(A) Both male and female deer grow them.
(B) They fall off the deer each year.
(©) Deer sometimes use them as weapans,
40.
(D) They get larger as the deer ages.
38. What does a fawn look like when it is.
born?
(A) Ie is com
Al.
white.
(B) It only has a white tail
C) kt
ome white sports.
no white anywhere on its body,
39, What is the discussion mainly about?
(A) The poetry Edgar Allan Poe wrote
(B) ‘The contributions of Edgar Allan Poe
. 42,
(© The creation of the horror genre
(D) Poetry in nineteenth-ventury America
‘What happened to Edgar Allan Poe
‘when he was a child?
(A) He attended a top school.
(B) He suffered from depression,
(C) He became very sick
(D) His parents died.
Why does the teacher mention The
Murders in the Rue Morgue?
(A) To praise it as a great work of horror
(B) To claim it is her favorite of'all of
Poe's works
(C) To name a work the studentstare going
to read
(D) To state that itis a poem written by Poe
‘What will the students probably do next?
(A) Continue discussing Poe’s life
(B) Read a poem written by Poe
«
(B) Talk about one of Poe’s horror novels
Analyze a modem detective novel
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In this section of the test, you will answer 42 questions found in seven different texts.
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horror
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| Choose the word or words in each box that correetly complete each sentence, Mark
sine the letter of the correct answer on your answer sheet. \
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(A) cause
do next?
(B) causing.
| 1, While some forest fires | (¢) gre caused PY humans, most of them happen due to
| (D) will cause
novels lightning striking the ground during a region’s dry season. In fact, some places
| (A) accept
| (B) endure
2 (©) permit. | forest fires on a yearly basis.
(D) strike
|
: ‘The correct answer to Sample 1 is (C), “are eaused.” The Correct answer to Sample 2
is (B), “endure.”
192. tomorrow. The teachers
3, today. Did anyone from school let you know about
4, if you want. Give me a
Dear Amy,
(A) will not feel
(B) are not feeling
(©) cannot feel
(D) must not feel
1 T heard from one of our friends that you very well today. I hope
that you do not have anything serious and that you will be able to go back to school
(A) reserved,
(B) approved
(©) requested
(D) assigned
us a lot of homework in all of our classes
(A) what you need to do?
(B) which you need to do?
(©) that you need to do?
(D) how you need to do?
If you want to know about anything, just write me back. | would be glad 10 assist you so
that you can get your work done on time. I can drop by your house later in the evening
(A) respond
(B) response
(©) responsive
(D) responder
to this email whenever you get the chance.
Yout friend,
Susanhope
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wee,
refer to the following advertisement.
If you are looking for something fun to do this summer, why don’t you visit the community:
(A) what is locating
(B) which is located
(©) where the loc:
(D) how it was located
5, center? The community center, at 49 Maple Street, is going to
be sponsoring numerous activities. For instance, there will be art, music, and language
(A) In addition to those,
6. Saeerar i Sexo (B) As well as they, na
classes at the center throughoue the summer: | (6) 55 wth chose, the center
(D) Apparently with those,
is going to sponsor a soccer league and a baseball league for students in middle school
(A) demand
(B) approve
% and high school. We (€) jnyite all Young people to participate, We know that the
(D) consider
(A) the best .
(B) much berter than
(©) as well as
(D) just as good that
8. events this vear are going to be those in any past years
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Perfect TOEFL Junior Frefer to the following announcement.
Tomorrow after lunch, all classes are going to be cancelled. Instead of going to your
classrooms, students should report to the school auditorium no later than one
(A) announce
(B) announcing
(C) will announce
(D) to announce
9, fifteen. The school is proud that Mayor Randolph Jefferson has
accepted our offer to come and speak with the student body. Mayor Jefferson will'that
(A) run to the city,
(B) running the city,
(© of running in the city,
(D) to run the city,
10. about his experience and then he will take a few questions.
(A) appropriate
(B) approximate
(©) approachable
(D) approving
IL, Please wear clothing tomorrow and be sure to
(A) being the best behaved ,
(B) behave like the best
(C) be on your best behavior
(D) behavior of the best
2 as well. We expect you to be good representatives of our
school and to treat the mayor with the respect he deserves,hat
aestions.
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(CETTE refer to the following letter
Dear Mr, Thompson,
© G) with the action
(B) for my actions
(© by my action
| (D) at the action
13, I would like to apologize to you in your class during the exam
yesterday. | am so sorry that I looked in my textbook while I was taking the test.
(A) completing
(B) researching
(© practicing
(D) cheating
14, 1 feel terrible about on the test. I know that this is not an
| (A) accept
|B) acceptance
(©) accepting
(D) acceptable
excuse, but T did not have enough time to study for the test because
Thad a basketball game the night before it. I was so tired that,
(A) the moment I arrived home,
(B) momentarily arriving at my home,
(©) to arrive ina moment at my home,
(D) Larrived home in a momen,
16.
1 took a shower and went to bed.
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(A) apparently.
(B) decisively
(©) immediately.
(D) dramatically.
When | woke up, T remembered the test and tried to study.
However, | only managed to do that for about fifteen minutes.
(8) consideration |
(B) justification |
(©) ramification
(D) criticism
Still, there is no for cheating, 1 will accept
(A) whoever punishes
(B) whatever punishment
(©) whichever punishes
(D) however punished
you decide to give me without complaint. [ will also
ot
(A) a student with more possibilities
(B) possibly a beter student
(C) the best of the possible students
(D) as good a student as possible
do my best to work hard in your class and to be
for the remainder of the semester.
Sincerely,
Peter Wilsonoilities
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refer to the following email.
Dear Nathaniel,
1 am looking forward to graduating in a month. | cannot believe we have almost finished
(A) practical and over,
(B) practically over,
21, our schooling, It has been a long four years, but high school is (¢) Ger practical
On one hand, | am relieved that I am going to get started on
(A) the next chapter in my life,
(B) my life in the next chapter.
2
2. (©) che mont life with a chapter, OP #HE other hand, the past four years have been
(D) a chapter of the next life.
(A) stare
(B) depare
© aim
(D) emer
23, a great experience. I shall miss everyone as we for different colleges.
(A) host
(B) hosts
(C) hosted
(D) hosting
24, Anyway, I want you to know that my family is going to be
a graduation party at my house. I am inviting many of our classmates. It should be a lor of
fun. You, your parents, and the rest of your family
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(B) inviting to my house,
© will invite them to my house,
(D) ate invited to my house.
25.
We live on a farm, so there will be plenty of room
for everyone. Just let me know if you can make it and who will be
(A) attending,
(B) graduating.
(C) resisting,
(D) requesting.
My parents need to know how many people to expect.
Talk t0 you soon,(TET refer to the following magazine article.
One of the largest and most Juxurious palaces in the world is the Palace of Versailles.
(A) 1s located near
(B) Locating near
(©) Having located near
(D) Located near
Paris, France, the palace has more than 2,000 rooms,
(A) every which |
@) all of whieh
2 . |. Versa
28. (©) that are all &XtAvagantly decorated. Versailles was constructed
(D) what all
(A) during the seventeenth century.
(B) for alll seventeen centuries. .
vy, Irs original use was as a hunting lodge for King
(C) throughout seventeen centuries.
{D) the seventeenth century onward.
Louis XIV. However, he and his successors constantly expanded it until
——— es ae
(A) the most prominent
(B} more prontinent
(©) moch more prominent
(D) most of the prominenc
30, it became a massive palace. Versailles became one of
symbols of the French monarchy, and it served as the royal court from 1682
Perfect TOEFL Junior Practice Test Book 1~ 27(A) Followed by the events of
(B) The events, following
(©) Following the events of
(D) Events were following
31. to 1789. the French Revolution, the palace
(A) designed
(B) constructed
(C) rehabilitated
() transformed
32. was into a museum, Today, Versailles
(A) contain
(B) contains
(©) is containing
(D) will contain
| thousands of works of art, including paintings, drawings, engravings,
33.
and sculptures. Due to its art and the beauty of the palace itself, it isa prime
tourist attraction at the present, As a result, millions of people visit the palace
(A) permanently.
(B) consistently.
(C) continually
(D) annually:ravings,
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refer to the following magazine article,
‘Most birds build nests in which they lay their eggs, but the emperor penguin has no need
(A) harsher
(B) the harshest
(© as harsh as
(D) much of the harshest
(A) ensure
(B) promise
36, weather than anywhere else in the world. In order 10 (©) recall that its eggs
. of them. This bird lives in Antarctica and must endure
(D) wust
(A) are hatching with them,
(B) hatched from them, h
(C) are theirs to hatch, ee
(D) may hatch from them,
37, are not harmed and that its chicks
takes care of its eggs in a unique manner. An emperor penguin female lays a single egy,
(A) on op of ies feet.
(B) with ‘its feet at the top.
(©) by the top foot.
(D) at the foot of the top.
38, Once she lays the egg, the male penguin takes it and puts it
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|) protects
|B) is protecting
(©) is provected
(D) will protect
39. There, the egg
by a layer of stomach fat that the penguin
rests above the egg. Since emperor penguins lay their eggs right as winter
(A) basic
(B) significant
(©) partial
(D) vital
40. begins in Antarctica, it is that the eggs remain
(A) by protection of the elements,
(B) protected from the elements,
41. |) protecting the elements ‘Therefore, for the next wo months,
(D) for the protection of the elements.
the males incubate the eggs until the chicks finally hatch. During this entire
(A) period,
(B) periods, ‘
42. the males look after the eggs while hardly even moving.
"| (©) periodical,
|) periodically,
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nior Practice Test Boo! www.nhan corrIn this section of the test, you will read six texts and answer 42 questions. Choose the
correct answer to each question and mark the letter of the correct answer on your
answer sheet,
Before you start, read the sample text and the sample questions below.
Sample Text
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period of time. This is how canyons and deserts are often created, Yet it is also pos- |
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Sample Question 1
‘What is this text mostly about?
(A) How deserts are creaed
(B) A natural force
(©) Canyons and deserts
(D) Wind erosion
‘The correct answer is (B), “A natural force.”
Sample Question 2
‘Which of the following is true regarding erosion?
(A) It can happen in many ways,
(B)’ Water most commonly causes it.
(C) Itcan creare deserts overnight.
(D) tis stronger than anything in nature.
The correct answer is (A), “It can happen in many ways.
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Dear Parents,
‘We have almost arrived at the end of another school year. The last day of school is
going to be held on Friday, May 15. All students should have their lockers cleaned out no
later than 3:30 on that day
This year, we have accomplished a number of our objectives. Several of our students
received academic awards, such as for winning the city spelling bee (Teresa Kelly),
‘winning the state math competition (Rohit Apu), and winning the county essay.sstiting
contest (Julie Johnston), Furthermore, our athletic teams all had winning recordstand
the girls’ volleyball team, led by Coach Alice Stevens, managed to come in second place
in the entie state.
Let me remind you as summer begins that all returning students must do their
summer reading. Enclosed with this letter is alist of the books from which each student
must choose. All students have to read at least five books and write shor! reports on
them during the summer.
Allow me to close by noting that [am always willing to meet with you and to address
any of your concerns about the school, You can feel free to swing by and chat with me
anytime
Sincerely,
Gregory Jenkins
Principalchool is
out no
tudents
Kelly),
writing
ds, and
id place
© their
student
orts on
iddress
ith me
1 In Tine 5, the word objectives is closest in
‘meaning to
A) skills
B) experiences
(©) goals
D) achievements
2. Who is Julie Johnston?
|A) The coach of the school’s volleyball
team
(B) The principal of the school
(©) The winner of an essay-writing contest
D) The school’s best speller
3. What can be inferred from the letter
about the school?
(A) It has a successful athletics program,
(B) It has already held its graduation
ceremony.
(©) It has seen its enrolment decline.
(D) It has a large library available vo
students.
4, Which of the following statements does
paragraph 3 support?
(A) Students may submit their reports
over the Internet.
(B) Every student must write five book
reports during summer,
(©) Students are expected to tum in
reports each month,
(D) All students must read the same five
books during summer.
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5. In line 14, the word them refers to
(A) all returning students
(B) all students
(©) five books
(D) short reports
6. What does Gregory Jenkins point out by
writing that people can feel free to swing
by in line 16?
(A) Hee schedules his own meetings with
parents.
(B) All visitors are welcome to vilit his,
office.
(C) He encourages parents to be involved
at the school,
{D) Students should spend more time on
campus.
Perfect TOEFL Junior FLast Saturday, October 10, the school’s math team took part in the Hampton.
Junior Math Tournament. The event was held in the auditorium at Lakeview High
School. There were students from twenty-seven schools that participated in the
- competition,
$ Mrs. Gibbons, the math teacher, led our schoo!’s team at the competition. There
‘were seven students from our school who took part in the contest. By the time the
competition ended, we were in third place with a total of eighty-five points: The
frst place winner, Trinity High School, scored ninety-one points while Copeland
Beacieray came an second with eighty-six points, Our perormance was'a dreiNatic
10 improvement from last year’s team, which failed to score a single point.
Overall, Molly Reed led the team by scoring an incredible twenty-five points.
‘That made her the leading scorer in the entire tournament,
After the competition ended, Mrs. Gibbons said, “I'm so proud of this group,
They took on teams that had twice as many studenis, but they still managed to
415 capture third place, What an incredible achievement.”
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ntriviet.com7. Which headline best summarizes the
article?
(A) Math Team Comes in Third in
Competition
(B) Mrs, Gibbons Takes Math Team to
Lakeview High
(©) Molly Reed Selected Captain of the
-Math Team,
(D) School 10 Compete in Math
Competition
8, What is the purpose of this article?
(A) To recruit some students for the math
team.
(B) To describe the results of an academic
competition
(©) To praise the math team for trying its
best
(D) To encourage more students to do
extracurricular activities
‘Which of the following is NOT men-
tioned about the math competition?
(A) How many teams participated
(B) What prizes were awarded
(C) When it took place
(D) Which team came in first
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meaning to
(A) tremendous
) sincere
(C) indescribable
(D) unexpected
11, Which of the following is true regarding
Molly Reed?
(A) She has been on the math team for
the past two years.
(B) She scored more points than anyone
at the tournament. ‘
(C) She was the only student from the
school who scored.
(D) She received a prize for her
achievement.
‘12, What does Mrs. Gibbons say about the
math team?
(A) She is disappointed it did not win the
competition,
(B) Its members did a Jot of preparing for
the event.
(C) She intends to recruit more students
for it.
(D) It was successful against some much
bigger teams,are about the following note from the school administration.
Please be aware that the school is planning to field several athletic teams during the
spring semester. The coaches have scheduled tryouts for these teams during the next,
two weeks. All tryouts run from 330 to 5:30, Here is the schedule:
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There will not be a girl’ soccer team this year, However, according to state rules,
girls may participate in the boys’ soccer team. All interested girls should speak with
Coach MeCloud prior to tryouts. The coaches have all agreed that any student may
participate in two athletic teams so long as one is the track team. Those students
wishing to play two sports must speak with both coaches prior to tryouts. Finally. all
students must submit an injury release form to the coach of the team they want to play
on. No students will be permitted to try out until it has been turned in,
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8) How students can try out for athletic
teams
C) Why the safety of all student-athletes
is important
D) The upcoming schedule for athletic
events
Which sport will have its tryouts on
March 8?
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B) Boys’ baseball
C) Boys’ soccer
D) Track and field
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true about the school’s coaches?
(A) They communicate with one another.
(B) They have worked there for several
years.
(©) They have good relationships wich the
students,
(D) They coach teams that are successful
17, According to the note, what must students
do before they can try out for a team?
(A) Get permission from their parents
(B) Turn in a form to one of the eoaches
(©) Talk to the coach of the seam
(D) Make sure that their grades are
sufficient
18, In line 10, the word it refers to
(A) the track tam
(B) an injury release form
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the fifteenth century to the early years of the seventeenth
century. During that time, adventurers from throughout
Europe sailed around the world, The majority of these
then came from Spain, Portugal, and England. One of the
greatest of all English adventurers during this time was
Sir Francis Drake. He lived from 1540 to 1596. Drake
accomplished a number of feats that led him to be highly
revered in England, yet he was considered a pirate by
people in other countries, particularly Spain. \
After the New World was discovered by Christopher Columbus, the Spanish
Jed the way in establishing colonies there, They were particularly dominant in
Central America and South America. Their soldiers, called conquistadors, effect-
ively defeated the Aztec and Inca empires. On account of their strength in the
New World, the Spanish acquired a great amount of treasure, Thus there were
constantly ships filled with treasure sailing across the Atlantic Ocean to Spain,
Many sailors from other countries tried to capture these ships. Drake was one
of these men. In 1573, he and his crew engaged in an act of pitacy against a con=
voy of Spanish ships. They managed to capture the ships near Panama. Seizing
their treasure of gold and silver, Drake and his men returned to England. This act
‘brought him to the attention of Queen Elizabeth. She sponsored another exped-
ition of Drake's that sailed to the New World in 1577, Drake had five small ships
and nearly 200 men. They raided Spanish holdings in South America and then
sailed into the Pacific Ocean. There, Drake captured two Spanish treasure ships
before sailing west across the Pacific, In September 1580, one of Drake's ships
and fifty-six men reached home after having circumnavigated the world
Drake was knighted by the queen in 1581, By then, he was considered the hest
and most daring sailor in England. In 1585, war broke out between England and
Spain. Three years later, King Philip IT of Spain sent an enormous fleet, called the
Spanish Armada, to defeat England. Drake was made second in command of the
English fleet that emerged victorious against the Spanish. A few years lates, in
1595, Drake returned to the New World. This time, however, his luck ran out, He
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D) Acts of piracy by Sir Francis Drake
2). Inline 9, the word revered is closest in
meaning to
A) feared
B) famed
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D) reganded
21. Why does the author mention
conquistadors?
(A) To explain what the word means
(B) To claim thar they gathered a great
amount of treasure
(©) To nore their defeat of two empires
(D) To praise them for their fighting bility
22. According to the author, why did many
sailors attempt to capture Spanish ships?
(A) Their countries were at war with Spain.
(B) They wanted to seize the ships’ treasures.
«C) They desired to enslave the Spanish
sailors.
(D) It was common for ships’ crews t0
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23, What did Sir Francis Drake do in 1580?
(A) He completed a trip around the world.
(B) He destroyed a Spanish convoy in
Panama,
(C) He made plans to fight the Spanish
Armada,
(D) He attacked Spanish colonies in the
New World.
24, According to the passage, all of the fol-
lowing are mentioned about Sir Francis
Drake EXCEPT
(A) what the name of his ship was
(B) when he was born and died
(C) which counu
(D) bow various people felt about him,
’s sailors he often fought
25, What can be inferred from the passage
about the Spanish Armada?
(A) Ie sank a large number of English ships
(B) It lose to the English fleet that it fought
(C) Ichad more ships than any other fleet.
(D) It was completely destroyed in two
battles.
26. In line 32, the phrase ran out is closest in
meaning to
(A) changed
(B) escaped
(©) removed
(D) ended
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There are a number of natural disasters that can strike across the globe. Two
that ate frequently linked to one another are earthquakes and tsunamis. Both of
them can cause a great amount of devastation when they hit. However, tsunamis
are the direct result of earthquakes and cannot happen without them.
| 5 ‘The Earth has three main parts. They are the crust, the mantle, and the core.
The crust is the outer layer of the Barth. It is not a single piece of land. Instead, |
it is comprised of a number of plates. There are a few enormous plates and many
smaller ones, These plates essentially rest upon the mantle, which is fluid. Asa |
result, the plates are in constant — yet slow — motion. The plates may move away
10 from or toward other plates. In some cases, they collide violently with the'plates
adjoining them, The movement of the plates causes tension in the rock, Over a
| Jong time, this tension may build up. When it is released, an earthquake happens
‘Tens of thousands of earthquakes happen every year. The vast majority are
so small that only scientific instruments can perceive them. Others are powerful
enough that people can feel them, yet they cause little harm or damage. More
powerful earthquakes, however, can cause buildings, bridges, and other struc-
tures to collapse, They may additionally injure and kill thousands of people and
might even cause the land to change its appearance.
Since most of the Earth's surface is water, numerous earthquakes happen be-
20 neath the planet's oceans. Underwater earthquakes cause the seafloor to move,
This results in the displacement of water in the ocean. When this occurs, a tsue
nami may form. This is a wave that forms on the surface and moves in all direc-
tions from the place where the earthquake happened. A tsunami moves extremely
quickly and can travel thousands of kilometers. As it approaches land, the water
25 near the coast gets sucked out to sea. This causes the tsunami to increase in|
height. Minutes later, the tsunami arrives. A large tsunami — oe more than ten
meters in height - can travel far inland. As it does that, it can flood the land, des-
‘troy human settlements, and kill large numbers of people.
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27. What is the passage mainly about?
(A) How earthquakes and tsunamis occur
(B) What kind of damage natural disasters
can cause
(C) Why tsunamis are deadlier than
earthquakes
D} When earthquakes are the nvost likely
to happen
28, Which of the following statements does
paragraph 1 support?
(A) The most severe type of natural disas-
ter is an earthquake.
(B) Earthquakes cause more destruction
than tsunamis,
(© A tsunami happens in tandem with an
earthquake,
(D) Earthquakes frequently take place after
tsunamis do.
29. In line 6, the word It refers to
(A) The mantle
(B) The core
(C) The crust
(D) The Earth
30. In line 1, the word adjoining is closest in
meaning to
(A) approaching
(B) bordering
(C) residing
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the crust?
(A) Itis the smallest of the Earth’s three
layers
(B) The mantle beneath ic keeps it From
moving too much.
(©) Itis thicker on land than ie is under
the wacer.
(D) There are many separate pieces that
make it up,
32, In line 14, the word perceive is closest in
‘meaning to ent Hy
(A) comprehend
(B) detect
(©) locate
(D) prevent
33. Which of the following is NOT men-
tioned in paragraph 3 about earthquakes?
(A) How often powerful ones take place
(B) How severe the majority of them are
(C) What kind of damage they can cause
(D) How many people they typically kill
34, Based on the passage, what is probably
‘true about tsunamis?
(A) They kill more people cach year than
earthquakes. s
(B) They can be deatlly to people standing
near shore.
(C) They are able to move as fast as the
speed of sound.
(D) They cannor damage ships sailing on
the ocean,
Book 1-41are about the following passage.
A large number of inventions require years of arduous research and develop-
ment before they are perfected, For instance, Thomas Edison had to make more
than 1,000 attempts to invent the incandescent light bulb before he finally succeed-
ed, History is replete with numerous other examples of people trying, yet failing, to
5__make inventions before they eventually succeeded. Yet some inventions have come
| about not through hard work but simply by accident
| In most cases, when someone unintentionally invented some-
thing, the inventor was attempting to create something else, For
example, in the 1930s, chemist Roy Plunkett was attempting ta
10 make a new substance that could be used to refrigerate items. He
! mixed some chemicals together. Then, he put them into a pres-
surized container and cooled the mixture. By the time his experi-
‘ment was complete, he had a new invention, It was not a new
substance that could be use for refrigeration though. Instead, he |
15 had invented Teflon, which is today most commonly used ta make nonstick pots
and pans, Similarly, decades earlier, John Pemberton was a pharmacist in Atlanta,
Georgia. He was attempting to create a tonic that people could use whenever they
had headaches. While he was not successful in that endeavor,
Coca-Cola, the world-famous carbonated soft drink.
he managed to invent
20 Scientists have also made crucial discoveries by accident when they were con-
ducting experiments, In 1928, Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin, an antibi-
| otic, in this manner. He discovered some mold growing in a dish with some bacteria
He noticed that the bacteria seemed to be avoiding the mold. When he investigated
further, he determined some of the many useful properties of penicillin, which has
saved millions of lives over the past few decades. Likewise, in 1946, scientist Percy
Spencer was conducting an experiment with microwaves, He had @ candy bar in
his pocket, and he noticed that it suddenly melted. He investigated and learned the
reason why that had happened, Soon afterward, he built a device that could utilize
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(A) Hiscory’s Mast Important Inventions
(B) Accidental Inventions and Discoveries
(C) How to Become a Great Inventor
(D) You Don’t Always Get Whac You Want
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(A) detailed
(B) tough
(C) specific
(D) constant
In line 4, the phrase replete with is
losest in meaning to
(A) aware of
(B) inspired by
(C) full of
(D) concerned about .
In Tine 18, the word endeavor is closest in
meaning to ;
{A) research:
(B) dream
(©) request
{D) atwempr
What does the author say about Teflon?
(A) People first used i as a refrigeration
device.
(B) It was created many years before
Coca-Cola.
(© The man who made it was a
pharmacist.
(D) Itis used for kitchenware nowadays.
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40. Who was John Pemberton?
(A) The person who made Teflon
(B) The creator of Coca-Cola
(©) The man who discovered penicillin
(D) The inventor of the microwave
4L. The author uses Alexander Fleming as
an example of
(A) one of the most famous inventors in
history
(B) a person who made an accidental
scientific discovery
(C) someone who became a millignaire
from his invention
(D) a man who dedicated his life to medical
science
42, What does the author imply about
penicillin?
(A) Doctors seldom use it nowadays.
(B) Some people are not affected by it
(C) Ic is an invaluable medical supply.
(D) Mold combines with bacteria to make
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02The listening section has 42 questions. Follow along as you listen to the directions to the
stening section.
In this section of the test, you will hear talks and conversations. Each talk or con-
‘versation is followed by one question, Choose the best answer to each question and
mark the letter of the correct answer on your answer sheet. You will hear each tall
or conversation only one time.
Here is an example:
What does the girl mean?
{A) She will meet the boy at band practice soon.
{B) She is not going to be a member of the band,
(C)_ She thinks that the band is no longer fun
(D) She has been a member of the band for a year.
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‘What are the speakers talking about? ‘
(A) Theirclasses
(B) Going on atrip
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(D) An upcoming test
The correct answer is (C), “Spring break.”
Go on to the next page, and the test will begin with question number one.
com Perfect TOEFL Junior 4a1, What happened to the git!’s smartphone?
(A) One of her friends broke it.
(B) Hier parents tooke it away from her.
(C) She left it on the bus.
(D) Ie stopped working for no reason,
2. Why does the teacher suggest that the
irl write for the school newspaper?
) He thinks that she isa skilled writer:
@B) Ir would be a good experience for her
(©) She can improve her research skills by
doing that.
D) He believes it could help her writing
improve,
3. What are the speakers mainly
discussing?
(A) The boy’s stolen bike
(B) Their upcoming lunch
(C) The various thefts at the school
(D) How unsafe the schoo! has become
4, What will the boy probably do next?
(A) Check on Tim’s condition
(B) Refuse to give the teacher an answer
(C) Continue eating his lunch
(D) Tell the teacher who the bullies are
‘What does the girl imply about the boy?
(A) He gets low grades in his classes.
(B) He sometimes fails to tell the truth.
(C) He needs to improve his memory.
(B) He ought 10 apologize to Ms. Win!
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6, What are the speakers mainly discussing?
(A) How good they are at spelling
(B) Their school experiences
(©) The spelling bee
(D) Their thied period class
‘What does the teacher ask the students
to do?
(A) Consider becoming exchange students
1B) Have lunch with her that day
(C) Make friends with the new stiadent
(D) Hang out after school for a while
8. Why does the announcer mention Dr.
Lewis Farber?
(A) Ta introduce him to the program
(B) ‘To name him as the author of a new
book
(© To praise his most recent theory
(D) To compare his work with another
author's
9, What will the teacher probably do next?
(A) Start a élass diseussion
(B) Talk abour the Romans
(C) Describe who the Vikings were
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10, What is the boy’s role on the student
newspaper?
(A) He Is a reporter.
(B) He is a photographer,
(©) He is a wpeseter.
(D) He is an editor.
11, What does the boy imply when he says:
“But she had to quit for some reason”?
(A) The student was unhappy when she
quit.
(B) He is unaware of why the student
uit. .
(©) He did not want the student to quit.
(D) He dislikes when people quit their jobs.
12. How does the boy know that the girl is a
good writer?
(A) He has read her writing before
(B) He knows that she gets good grades.
(©) He has heard her teachers compliment
her,
(D) The girl told him that she writes well.
13. Why does the boy mention the football
game?
(A) To tell the girl who the team is playing
(B) To advise the gir! nor to attend it
{C) To inseruct the sirl 1 cover the game
{D) To let the girl know that Jim is writing
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(A) To satisfy his curiosity
(B) To get some bonus points
(C) To impress the teacher
(D) To complete his homework assignment
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15. What does the boy imply about Mr.
‘Thompson's class?
(A) He has been late for it before
(B) It isthe hardest of all his classes.
(C) He finds ir to be interesting.
(D) I is the Feast exciting class.
16. Why does the teacher suggest that the
boy visit the library?
(A) To check out a book she mentions to
him
1B) To find a quiet place to complete his
work
(C) To read some past lab reports by
students,
(D) To got some ideas qn the experiment
he will do
17. What will determine how many points
the boy gets on the project?
(A) The type of experiment he does
(B) The results of his experiment
(C) How well he does the assignment
(D) How quickly he submits his work
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18, What does the teacher imply when she
says: “The bell is about to ring”?
(A) She wants to continue their talk later.
(B) School is going to end in a few
moments
(C) The boy is going to be late for class.
(D) She is going to give a test in her next
lass.
19, What are the speakers mainly talking
about?
‘\) What being on the baseball team is like
B) How hard getting chosen for the base
ball team is
(C) When baseball tryouts are going to
begin
(D) Which teams are the toughest to play
20, What happened to the baseball team last
year?
(A) Ie won more games than it lost.
(B) Two of its top players graduated.
(C) The team made the state playom.
(D) It played most of
schools.
's games at other
21, How close are most of the away games?
(A) Less than thirty minutes away
(B) Less than an hour away
(C) Less than two hours away
(D) More than two hours away
22, What can be inferred about Jimmy?
(A) He is a player of average ability.
(B) He wants to be the team’s pitcher.
(©) He does nor have a parttime job.
(D) His grades have gone down this year,
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23, What are the students mainly talking
about?
(A) The work that the boy has to do
(B) The girls desire for an easier schedule
(©) The girls extracurricular activities
(D) The boy’s interest in being on the
yearbook committee
24, What does the boy imply about extra~
curricular activities?
(A) He is doing too many of them:
(8) He wants to take part in them:
(©) He is thinking about quitting dhe of
them
{D) He is going to start doing a new one.
25, According to the girl, which is her
busiest extracurricular activity?
(A) The basketball team
(B) The school newspaper
(C) The yearbook committee
(D) The math team
26, What does the gir! say about the year-
book committee?
(A) It will become busier next semester.
{B) She goes to meetings for it wwice a
week.
(C) It is nox as exciting as the math club.
(D) She has to write one article a week for
27. What is the subject of the discussion?
(A) The Earth's oceans
(B) The Gulf Stream
(©) Where currents flow
(D) Currents and climate
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Stream?
4) To bring up an important point
B) To ask what exactly it is
(©) To answer the teacher's question
D) To prove that he knows where it flows
2. Why does the water in the Gulf Stream
become progressively cooler?
A) Because of the action of the wind
B) Because of the cold water it flows
through
(C) Because of the changing seasons
D) Because of the depth thar it lows
30. What will the teacher probably do next?
(A) Continue talking about currents
(B) Dismiss the class for the day
(C) Assign the students some homework
(D) Ask the students another question
51, What is the main topic of the teacher’s
talk?
(A) The desire of many Texans to be
independent
(B) The war between Texas and Mexico
(©) Some famous Texans at the Alamo
(D) The bartle thar happened at the Alamo
32, What does the teacher imply about the
Mexicans?
(A) They lost a war that they easily could
have wan,
(B) They were right co be upset with the
Texans.
(C) Their leader, Santa Anna, was not
effective.
(D) They never should have sent an army
to Texas.
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Bowie and Davy Crockett?
(A) To give a brief biography of each man
(B) To name two famous men at the Alamo
(©) To compare their leadership with
Santa Anna’s
(D) To claim that they were the Texans
leaders
34, What is the purpose of the lecture?
(A) To provide some facts about the dingo
(B) To prove that the dingo is a unique
animal \
(C) To compare the dingo with the dog
(D) To nove the dingo’s eating habies
35. What does the teacher suggest about the
dingo?
(A) It is a relatively small mammal.
(B) Ie is not native to Australia.
(C) it can rum faster than most humans.
(D) Te lacks the ability vo swim.
36, According to the teacher, what is true
about the dingo?
(A) Tt can weigh up to twenty kilograms.
(B) It reproduces once every few years.
(©) Ie is active at night and sleeps in the
days ‘
(D) It hunts other animals and eats them,
37, How is the dingo similar to the wolf?
(A) Ie hunts animals bigger than it.
(B) It has short fur.
(©) Ic mates frequently.
(D) Ie travels in pac
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38, What is the teacher mainly discussing?
(A) The solar system
(B) The sun
(©) The planets
(D) The galaxy
39. Why does the teacher talk about the
outer planets?
(A) To compare them with the inner
planers
(B) To focus on theit compositions
(©) To note their quick rotations
(D) To stress how far from the sun they are
40. What is another name for the inner
planets?
(A) The Venusians
(B) The Jovians
(©) The terrestrial planers
(D) The gas giants
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4l. According to the teacher, which planet
hhas the most moons?
(A) Jupiter
(B) Saturn
(C) Uranus
(D) Neptune
42, What can be inferred about Saturn?
(A) Iris nearly as lange as Jupiter.
(B) I is considered a gas giant.
(©) Ithas a care that is rocky.
(D) It orbits the sun in fewer than ten
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(B) causing
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(A) presenting the production
(B) for presenting this production
(C) with the present production
«D) to present a production
of Shakespeare's As You Like It. The student cast has
(A) performing
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(D) observing
for the play for the past nwo months and would
appreciate a big crowd at the performance. Tickets cost $5 and may be purchased from
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(A) directs
(B) is directing
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(D) will direct
3. Ryan McClellan while Katie Burgess has the lead female role. The play
by Edward Holliman, the school’s art teacher. Please be sure to
(A) set aside some time
(B) setting aside the time
(C) set some of the time aside
(D) setting some time aside
on Friday night to support the cast. The play will be
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student can be difficult especially when you are so far away from your home. &
(A) improving.
(B) happening.
(©) approaching.
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14. As you may have heard, the Thanksgiving holiday is Tam aware that
it isn't celebrated in Germany, but it’s a very important holiday in the United
(A) where families gather in America
(B) that the American families gather
(C) what gathers American families
(D) when American families gather
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(B) of the individuals who have aged.
(©) with other individuals their age,
(D) by individuals that age.
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{B) either the size or the quality
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(D) not only sizes but also qualities
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(B) they have to scan the skies.
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is aging, and a replacement is needed. I strongly believe that the government
(A) materials
(B) accounts
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(D) funds
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(A) sooner than possible.
(B) as soon as possible.
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(D) sooner than is possible.
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quite sure when and how they were invemted. However, the same cannot be said about
| (A) documented
(B) applied.
(C) certified.
(D) historical,
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(A) Basketball, a sport
(B) Basketball, the sport
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(C) cold and snow,
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(A) rules basically for tem games.
(B) the basic rules for ten games,
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(D) ten basic rales for the game,
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In this section of the test, you will read six texts and answer 42 questions. Choose
the correct answer to each question and mark the letter of the correct answer on
your answer sheet,
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‘What is this text mostly about?
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(B) A natural force
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Please read the following carefully as it describes my expectations of you during this
class.
Everyone must do the reading assignments since we will have class discussions.
‘Your participation in these discussions will be a part (ten percent) of your grade in my
class, In addition, we will have one written homework assignment each week. In most
cases, it will be a short (3-page) paper on a topic we are studying. You will be graded
on these assignments. We will have four tests during the semester. Each one will be
worth twenty percent of your final grade.
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my inguirles. Do not simply confess that you do not know the correct response. 1
expect everybody to try hard in my class. Furthermore, I want you all to take notes
during my class. I will provide you with an outline of the material we will study each
day; however, you need to write down the important information that I mention in
‘your notebooks. I welcome questions in class and urge you to ask them if you ever fail
to understand something.
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C) The type of homework the students will
have to do
D) What the teacher’s grading style for the
class is
2. Based on the note, what is probably
true about the students’ homework
assignments?
‘A) The teacher will grade and return them
within wo days.
(B) They are worth a small percentage of
the students final grades.
(©) The students are expected to write them
by hand.
(D) Some students will have to read their
papers to the class.
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tioned in the note about something that
the students will be graded on?
(A) Homework assignments
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(B) demands
(©) examinations
(D) questions
5, In line 10, the word confess is closest in
meaning to
(A) blame
iB) admit
(C) decide
{D) falsify
6, What does the teacher say about taking
notes?
{A) The students should take all of their
notes in outline form.
(B) It is permissible for students to use
laptops to take notes.
(C) The teacher wants students to write
them in their notebooks.
(D) The students have to show the teacher
their notebooks at times.
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A schedule for the school’s newest clubs was released last Friday. Since that time, there
have been a few changes to the schedule. Please look at the following changes and take
note of them, especially if'you are considering joining one of the clubs. As these are the
‘initial meetings, students who desire to join these clubs must be present; otherwise, they
will not be allowed to join, All of the days in the schedule ate this week.
In addition, the chess club and the hiking club have both been cancelled this year
due to a lack of interest, Fewer than the required number of students signed up for both
clubs, so they will not exist during the fall and spring semesters, If more students express
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B) To advise students on which clubs to
join
©) To let students know about their faculty
advisors
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changes
8, What does the author point out by writ-
ing that students should take note of the
following changes in line 2?
(A) They need to memorize all of the
changes that occurred.
(B) They should be aware of the changes
that were made.
(©) They ough to write down the changes
that happened.
(D) They have to tell their classmates
abou the changes.
9. What can be inferred from the schedule
about the photography club?
(A) It will provide al of its members with
cameras.
(B) Iris going to focus mostly on digital
photography.
{(C) Its members cannot belong to the
geography club,
(D) Susan Smith will hold its meetings in
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following clubs will exist this year
EXCEPT
(A) the hiking dub
(B) the geology club
(©) the history club
(D) the chemistry club
LL. In line 8, the word express is closest in
meaning to .
(A) demand
(B) foresee
(C) show ‘
(D) approve of
12, In line 9, the word they refers to
(A) the required number of students
(B) both clubs
(C) the fall and spring semesters
(D) more students
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Last weekend, six students from the Donoho School went on a fascinating trip
back in time. These students accompanied Jacksonville State University professor |
William Bannister on a fossil hunt.
‘The students, professor, and three graduate assistants headed to a valley near
Cheaha Mountain. The valley was not previously known to have any fossils in
it. However, two months ago, some campers in the valley stumbled upon some
bones sticking out from the ground. When they brought them to the museum,
they were told that the bones were those of a brontosaurus, a species of dinosaur.
Thanks to a generous grant from the Damke Foundation, the students were
able to accompany the professor on his dig. They spent mast of both Saturday and
Sunday carefully digging in the area.
“We found a few bones,” said Wendy Jacobs, a Donoho senior, "We're not sure
which animal they're from, but the professor assured us they were from a dinosaur.”
‘The students, all of whom intend to major in science at college, are looking
forward to returning this coming weekend. “There's enough money in the grant
for the next month, so we should get to return at Jeast three more times,” said
Donoho student Philip Peters
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headline for this article?
(A) Dinosaur Fossils Found near Cheaha.
Mountain
(B) Donoho Students Meet Professor
Bannister
(C) Local Students Go Fossil Hunting
(D) Dinosaurs: Did They Live around Here?
14, In line 6, the phrase stumbled upon is
closest in meaning to
(A) ripped on
(B) accidentally found
(© dug up
(D) conducted research on
In line 7, the word them refers to
(A) three graduate assistants
(B) any fossils
(C) some campers
(D) some bones
16, Why does the author mention the Damke
Foundation?
(A) To aim it has an interest in dinosaurs
(B) To note a group that is financing the
students
(©) To focus on its relationship with the
Donoho Schoo!
(D) To claim that it sponsors many local
digs
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(A) A student at Jacksonville State
University
(B) One of Professor Bannister’s graduate
assistants
(C) A fourth-year student at the Donoho
School
{D) A representative of the Damke
Foundation
18, According to the article, when will the
students go back to the dig site?
(A) Within a week \
(B) In ewo months
(C) During summer vacation
(D) Next autumn
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Mars has captured the imaginations of
people since ancient times, People have long,
‘wondered if the planet is home to alien life.
Over the years, a number of theories con:
cerning this matter have arisen,
In the nineteenth century, there were
finally telescopes made that could closely
examine at the surface of the Red Planet.
While looking at Mars, an Italian astron-
‘omer saw many straight channels on its
surface, These were most likely caused by
the action of either the wind or water in the distant past. When he published his
observations, he used the Italian word canafi, which means “channels.” However,
English-speaking astronomers interpreted the word as “canals” and assumed that
he was referring to something akin to manmade canals on Earth,
An American astronomer, Percival Lowell, believed that these “canals” had been
bullt by a race of intelligent beings that had lived ~ and might still be living - on
Mars. The result of that highly publicized claim was that a great number of myths
about Mars suddenly arose, For instance, H. G. Wells wrote The War of the Worlds,
a book about a Martian invasion of Barth, in 1898, Over the next few decades,
Mars and Martians featured in countless science fiction stories, movies, and TV
shows,
Years later, in the 1960s and 1970s, the United States sent several satellites to
investigate Mars more closely. The satellites found no canals, but one picture sud-
denly ignited a great deal of interest in Mars. In 1976, Viking J tdok a snapshot of
the Martian surface. In the picture was what appeared to be an enormous human
face. It was so large that it measured more than three kilometers long, This con-
vinced people that there was - or had been - intelligent life on Mars.
In 2001, however, the mystery of the Martian face was solved by Mars Global
Surveyor. The pictures that it transmitted proved that the face was just a mesa, a
type of geological formation. As for the “eyes, nose, and mouth” of the face, they
were merely shadows, Despite this proof, many people are still convinced that
signs of life could be found on Mars someday.
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(B) What Are Martians Thought to Look interest in Mars in line 25?
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to? (8) More pictures of Mars became
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to Mars.
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from the passage about Mars? was
(A) It is farther from the sun than Earth.
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“Jeremy, how do you manage to din it?” asked Don,
“What are you talking about, Don?” Jeremy responded with a confused look on his
fee
“Don’t play dumb,” responded Don, “I'm talking about how you always seem to get
5 the highest grace in every class. Tmean, no one but you got higher than a 92 on the sci-
ence test Mrs, Sellers just gave us back.”
Don was feeling rather upset because he had gotten a 75 on his science test while
Jeremy had received a 99, Even worse, Jeremy had told him that he had not studied for
the test. \
10 “Well, T actually do a lot of things,” responded Jeremy.
“Don't just sit there silently. Spill the beans, and fill me in,” demanded Don, “'m
| tired of studying for hours at a time only to get C’s and B's, I want to start getting V's
like you
“Okay,” said Jeremy. “Here's my secret ... I pay attention in class, and I take good
415 notes. That's really all there is to it.”
“But I do the same thing,” insisted Don.
“Do you?” Jeremy said with a knowing look on his face. “I seem to remember Jook-
ing over at your desk in history class the other day only to see you with your hend om i.
‘You even started snoring at one point.”
20 “Oh, yeah, Right. [had forgotten about that,” said Don, “But that was only one time.”
“And don’t forget how, in math and English class yesterday, you were listening to
nusie instead of taking notes," Jeremy continued,
“Ex...” responded Don,
“Look, Don. It’s really simple. If you take notes in class, pay attentian, and then re-
25 view your notes at home later the same night, you will be able to remember practically
everything, Assuming you do that, you won't have to study the night before a test, but
you'l stil do well” stated Jeremy.
“I don’t know,” said Don with a skeptical look, “It just
seems strange to me."
30 “Try my way for a week and see what happens,” said
Jeremy, “Tileven Jend you my notes ... but only if you don't
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D) Don and His School Performance
28, Why is Don in a bad mood?
A) His teacher yelled at him for sleeping
in class.
1B) He cannot understand the class
material
(© He forgot to study for his science test.
(D} He performed poorly on a recent test.
29, In line 4, the phrase play dumb is closest
in meaning to
(A) act ina silly manner
(B) pretend not to know something
(C) forget how 10 speale
(D) make fun of someone
30, Based on the passage, what is probably
‘true about Jeremy?
{A} He wants Don to do better than him,
in class.
(B) He is willing to tutor Don in some of
his classes.
(C) He doubts that Don tries as hard as he
claims to.
(D) He is lying to Don when he says he
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(B) he is displeased wich his performance
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class
(D) he got a low grade on his English test
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(A) Study for several hours the night before
atest ‘
(B) Go over his notes at home every night
(C) Start reviewing three days before a test
(D) Ask his teachers how to get good study
habits
33, In line 28, the word skeptical is closest in
meaning to :
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(B) amused
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(D) understanding
34, What does the author imply about Don?
(A) He will develop better study habits
than Jeremy.
(B) He is hoping to goyto a good college.
(©) He iniends co follow Jeremy’s advice,
(D) He prefers playing sports to studying.
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‘The Great Lakes are the largest group of freshwater lakes in the world, All five
are located on the border between Canada and the United States. The names of
the Great Lakes are Erie, Ontario, Michigan, Huron, and Superior, The smallest
_ of the group is Lake Ontario while Lake Superior is the largest. Lakes Ontario,
Erie, Huron, and Superior are shared by Canada and the United States. Lake
Michigan, however; lies entirely within the borders of the United States.
Geologically speaking, the Great Lakes are relatively young. They were formed
about 10,000 years ago due to the action of receding glaciers. At the time of their
creation, massive glaciers ~ some several kilometers thick — were retreating as
they melted and the last ice age came to an end. The great weight of the ice
sheets gouged out enormous holes in parts of the land. Then, the melting ice
turned into water and filled in the holes with water. In this way were the Great
Lakes formed. The Great Lakes have a combined surface area of more than
240,000 square kilometers. There are also around 35,000 islands in the lakes,
yet most of them are quite small. Lake Superior is the deepest at more than 400
meters in places, But most of the Great Lakes average less than 100 meters in
depth. Due to thelr immense size, the Great Lakes comprise around 21% of the
entire planet’s supply of fresh water.
All five of the lakes are connected by both rivers and channels that run be-
tween them. The entire system flows to the Atlantic Ocean by w:
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Chicago, Toronto, Detroit, Milwaukee, Cleveland, and Buffalo, Each year, thou-
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(B) The cities around the Great Lakes
C) The geography of the Great Lakes
1D) The sizes of the Great Lakes
55, Which of the Great Lakes is the biggest?
A) Lake Huron
B) Lake Superior
(C) Lake Erie
(2) Lake Ontario
In line 8, the word receding is closest in
meaning to
(A) retreating
(B) removing
(C) revitalizing
(D) resulting
38. Which of the following is NOT men-
tioned as a cause of the formation of the
Great Lakes?
(A) The end of the ice age
(B) The movement of glaciers
(C) The melting of ice
(D) The falling of rain and snow
39. Which of the following is true regarding
the islands in the Great Lakes?
(A) More than 240,000 have been
identified.
(B) Some are more than 400 meters long,
(C) There are tens of thousands of them.
(D) Most of them are extremely large.
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meaning to
(A) variable
(B) huge
(©) considerate
(D) relative
‘Why does the author talk about the St.
Lawrence River?
(A) To point out that it flows entirely
threnigh Canada
(B) To state that there are many channels
conmecting it to the Great Lakbs
(©) To mention that it connects the Great
Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean
(D) To claim that it is too narrow for
some ships to sail on
‘According to the passage, which is true
about the port cities that are beside the
Great Lakes?
(A) All of them have increasing:
populations.
(B) The same kinds of good are transported
in them.
(©) They serve as important transportation
centers.
(D) Some of them are also manufacturing
centers,
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Listening section,
In this section of the test, you will hear talks and conversations. Each talk or con-
yersation is followed by one question. Choose the best answer to each question and
‘mark the letter of the correct answer on your answer sheet. You will hear each talk or
conversation only one time.
Here is an example: Qa
What does the girl mean?
(A) She will meet the boy at band practice soon.
(B) She is not going to bea member of the band.
(©) She thinks that the band is no longer fun,
(D) She has been a member of the band for a year
‘The correct answer is (B), “She is not going to be a member of the band.”
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What are the speakers talking about? ‘
Here is another exampl
{A) Their classes
(8) Going on a trip
(©) Spring break
(D) An upcoming test
‘The correct answer is (C), “Spring break.”
Go on to the next page, and the test will begin with question number one.
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will purchase?
(A) The simple set
(B) The standard set
{C) The deluxe set
(D) The all-inclusive set
2, What will the teacher probably do next?
(A) Change the girl's grade
(B) Give the girl back her homework:
(C) Punish the girl
'D) Read the student's paper
3. What are the speakers mainly discussing?
(A) Rock music
(B) Their school lives
(©) Volleyball
(D) The new student
4, How does the principal punish the boy?
(A) By giving him detention
(B) By suspending him from school
(C) By making him pay a fine
(D) By having him clean off the wall
5, Why does the teacher mention that itis
the first week of school?
(A) To encourage the student :
(B) To get the student to change classes
(C) To advise the student not to fall behind
(D) To praise the student for her work
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picnic?
(a) To warn the girl to be sure not to miss
it
{B) To tell the girl what she missed the day
before
(©) To remind the girl that ic will happen
soon
(D) To ask the girl what she wants t0 do
then
What is the purpose of the
announcement? \
(A) To instruct the students on how to do.
their work
(B) To congratulate the students on their
achievement
(C) To advise the students on which classes
to take
{D) To compliment the students on their
choice of schools
What does the man suggest about a
recession?
(A) Te does not last as Jong as a depression.
(B) Te is a period of economic hardship.
(C) Tecan result in decreasing
unemployment.
(D) Te affects the middle class the most.
9. What will the teacher probably do next?
(A) Ask the students a question
(B) Continue describing the periodic table
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(B) The grade that the girl is currently
getting
(© The girl's inability 10 remember any
answers
(D) The fact that the girl speaks too much
in class
11, What can be inferred about the girl?
(A) She is one of the top students at the
school.
(B) She enjoys speaking with her teachers.
(C) She is quiet in all of her classes.
(D) She has nor been studying much lately.
12, What does the girl say about herself?
(A) She can get nervous in class at times.
(B) She rarely knows the answers in the
teacher's class,
(©) She will study harder in the future.
(D) She thinks she understands the material
well
13, What is the teacher going to do in their
next class?
(A) Give the students a test
(B) Ask the gitl a direct question
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(A) All of his extracurricular activities
(B) Participating in the soccer team
©) His paretime job
(D) All of his club memberships
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15, How does the teacher probably feel when
she says this: “Focus on your grades?”
{A) She is surprised.
(B) She is disappointed.
{C) She is impressed.
{(D) She is concerned.
16, What is probably true about the boy?
(A) He is a star athlete
(B) He works harder than most students
(C) He is an outstanding student.
(D) He works part time on weekends
17. Why does the teacher talk about the best
colleges in the country?
(A) To encourage the boy to apply 10
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(B) To say that they offer scholarships
(C) To nore what they look for when stu
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(D) To state that applying to them is 2
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(A) Continue studying in the library
{B) Meet with Coach Patterson
{C) Complete his college application
{D) Inquire about some club memberships
19. What does the girl mean when she says
this: “Spill i”?
(A) The boy needs to be more careful in
the future.
(B) She wants the boy to tell her what
happened.
(©) She thinks that the boy is trying to
avoid her.
(D) The boy needs to apologize to Ms.
Hooper
20, What traffic violation does the boy say
that he committed?
(A) He drove above the speed limit.
(B) He tan a red light.
(©) He ignored a stop sign.
(D) He did not turn his headlights on.
21, According to the boy, why did Ms.
Hooper drive back to school?
(A) The weather was too bad for the boy
10 drive in,
(B) She wanted to show the boy how to
drive properly
{C) The boy was t00 frightened to drive
anymore
(D) She disliked how the boy drove.
22, What can be inferred about the boy?
(A) He lacks experience driving a car.
(B) He is going to graduate this year.
(C) He is close friends with the girl.
(D) He is afraid to talk to Ms. Hooper again.
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23, What are the speakers talking about?
(A) Why the boy's grade on his paper is low
(B) How the by
an improve his writing
(C) When the boy needs to submit his
paper
(D) How the boy can get a higher grade
24, According to the teacher, what did the
bboy do wrong on his book report?
(A) He wrote about the wrong book.
(B) He did not follow the proper format
(©) He had many writing mistakes.
(D) He wrote a paper that was tod short.
25. What is the boy going to do after school
today?
(A) Rewrite his paper
(B) Do some research
(C) Meet with the teacher
(D) Study grammar
26, What is the main topic of the discussion?
(A) Renewable resources
(B) How to save energy
(©) Alternative energy sources
(D) How to preserve the environment
27, What does the girl prapose that people
do? *
(A) Walk or ride bikes more often
(B) Stop using fossil fuels entirely
(C) Avoid usi
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the environment,
C) To say that many people he knows do
that
D) To stress how little it would cost most
people
29. What does the teacher suggest about
alternative energy sources?
A) They will eventually replace fossil fuels,
(B) They are both clean and cheap.
(©) More research needs to be done on
them.
(D) They each have good and bad points,
30, What is the main topic of the talk?
(A) The most wellknown deserts
(B) Hot and cold deserts
(©) The world’s largest deserts
(D) The classification of deserts
31, According to the teacher, what kind of
desert is the Gobi Desert?
(A) A hoot desert
(B) A cold desert
(©) An extremely arid desert
(D) An arid desert
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Atacama Desert?
(A) The weather there is hotter than in
the Sahara Desert.
(B) Most people consider it to be a semi-
atid desert,
(C) The desert is one of the driest places
on the Earth.
(D) It is the only desert located in South,
America,
33. What are the speakers mainly discussing?
(A) How diamonds are created
(B) Why diamonds are so valuable
(©) How people search for diamonds
(D) What makes the region rich in
diamonds
34, According to the woman, what two forces
combine to produce diamonds?
(A) Pressure and time
(B) Gravity and heat
(©) Heat and pressure
(D) Time and gravity
35. Why does the woman talk about
volcanoes?
(A) To describe the last volcanic eruption
in the area .
(8) To claim that diamonds can be found
inside voleanoes
(©) To say thar diamonds are often found
near them
(D) To suggest chat a local volcano may
erupt soon
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dig for diamonds in the local area?
(A) The woman recently dug up a diamond,
(B) The region was once volcanically active,
(C) There are some diamond mines nearby
(D) The area is very geologically active.
37, What can be inferred about the woman?
(A) She was the man's teacher in the past.
(B) She found the latgest diamond in the
area
(C) She takes students on digs in the local
area
D) She has dug in many places in the
region.
38. What is the teacher mainly discussing?
(A) The life of John Wilkes Booth
(B) The end of the Civil War
(C) The assassination of President Lingoin
(D) Robert E. Lee and Ulysses $. Grant
39. According to the teacher, where was
President Lincoln when he was shot?
(A) In the White House
'B) On the street
(©) Ima theater
(D) On a battlefield
40. Why does the teacher talk about John
Wilkes Booth?
(A) To give a physical description of the
man
{B) To describe his role in President
Lincoln's death
(©) To argue that he did not act alone in
killing Presidene Lincoln
{D) To focus on the major events in his life
41, What does the teacher imply about
President Lincoln’?
(A) He was the greatest of all Ameyican
presidents
(B) He could have lived if he had gotten
medical attention.
iC) He had met John Wilkes Booth once
in the past.
(D) He did not die immediately after beit
shot.
42, What will the teacher probably do next?
(A) Show a short film ro the students
(B) Ask the students for their opinions
(©) Continue giving his lesson to the
students
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Dear Stacy,
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clubs this year as T was going to focus solely on my studies. However, once I heard
(A) were planned by the computer club,
(B) planning the computer club,
(C) the planning of the computer club, | ‘
(D) the computer club was planning,
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(B) entertaining,
(C) emercained.
(D) entertainment,
2, activities which are both educational and
(A) more fun than
(B) better fun
(©) the most fun
(D) as fun as possible
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(A) imerest
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10, next week. Any students in running for the position of president,
vice president, or secretary/treasurer should let their homeroom teachers know by
tomorrow at three o'clock. Only students who have a GPA of 3.0 or above ate eligible to
run for any of these positions, Likewise, any students who have been suspended in
| (A) requested
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explaining why he or she is interested in holding a particular office.
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(©) the bake sale’s donations.
(D) donations to the bake sale.
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body
(A) Apparently, the bake sale,
(B) As for the bake sale itself,
(©) In accordance with the bake sale,
(D) Nonetheless, at the bake sale,
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20. at least $2,000 at the event. If you have any questions,
contact Faith Rawlings at 555-6576. We hope to see all of you at the bake sale.
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(A) which can be fantasy.
(B) one of which is fantasy.
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(D) some of which are fantasies.
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For a piece of writing to be considered fantasy literature, it must contain several
(A) elements,
(B) ingredients.
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(D) pieces.
First of all, most fantasy literature involves the use of magic.
‘The characters may cast magic spells, or their world may be magical. Fantasy literature also
contains a variety of famtastic creatures, such as dragons, unicorns, and centaurs,
(A) what possesses magic powers.
(B) which magic powers are possessed.
(C) what they posses in magic powers.
(D) which may possess magic powers.
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(A) imagine
(B) imagining
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(A) the made-up place.
(B) one such made-up place.
(C) the place which was made up.
(D) making up a place.
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‘worlds also have races other than humans, Elves, dwarves, ores, and goblins are among
(A) the existence of other races.
(B) the other races that may exist.
(©) races, some of which may exist
(D) the races that have existed.
Finally, most famasy literature involves a
(A) conflict
(B) debate
(C) competition
(D) warfare
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29, Mr. Richards has just (Cl insised the school thar he will only be teaching with us
(D) alarmed
(A) Moving back, he is
(B) After moving back, he will
(C) He has moved back
(D) He is moving back
30, for the next two weeks of the semester. to Texas to
take care of his parents, both of whom are elderly. Please give your best wishes to Mr,
Richards before he leaves. Mr. Richards has been with us for five years, and it is safe to say
(A) more popular than him,
(B) as popular as that.
(©) the most popular like him.
(D) more than he
31, that there is no teacher As you all know, Mr. Richards
popular,
teaches social studies and history. Since we are in the middle of the semester, we do not
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(B) thorough
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32. have enough time to conduct a search for a new teacher. We will do that
during the winter break. Fortunately, Mrs. Parker has agreed
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(B) that she came out of retirement,
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retiring. She is an outstanding teacher, and you will all surely benefit from being in her class.
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Last week, Central High School held a writing contest, The rules of the contest
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(D) The students gave them a choice
her class, ‘They had to select one of the three and then write a 500-word essay on it. The students
were given one hour to compose their works. In past years, students had to
(A) the writing of their essays by hand, |
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(C) write their essays by hand,
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correct answer to each question and mark the letter of the correct answer on your
answer sheet
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(B)’ Water most commonly causes it.
(C) It can create deserts overnight.
. (D) Ieis stronger than anything in nature.
The correct answer is (A), "It ean happen in many ways.”
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