Tutor
1. Situation : A secretary is talking to a caller.
Caller : This is Jim Smith. Can I speak to Mr. Johnson,
please?
Secretary : A
Caller: B
Secretary: I’ll tell him as soon as I see him.
A.
1. Pardon me. I don’t know him.
2. Can you talk to him now?
3.
I’m afraid he’s just gone out.
4.
Sorry. He doesn’t want to speak to you.
B.
1. Could I hold on?
2. Can you call me later?
3. Can you ask him to return
my call?
4. Could I return his call
later?
2. Situation : Sunisa, a Thai student, just got off the
plane at Heathrow Airport
in London and is asking an official on duty for help.
Sunisa: Excuse me, A the Thai Embassy?
Official: B
Sunisa: Thank you very much.
A.
1. could you tell me how to get to
2. would you kindly take me to
3.
did this coach normally stop at
4.
do you know when this bus stops at
B.
1. Our taxi drivers are very helpful and polite.
2.
It won’t take long to get there.
3.
You can buy a ticket on the bus.
4.
That coach will take you there.
3. Situation : Prasert is trying to talk Tom into going
to a football match with him.
Tom : My favorite football team from England is playing
against the Thai National team this Sunday. I really
want to go, but A
Prasert : Oh, come on. Go with me. B
A. 1. I’m sure I’ll enjoy it.
2. it’s too late for me to go.
3. all the tickets are sold out.
4. my assignment is due on Monday.
B. 1. Don’t you like football?
2. You shouldn’t hand in the work late.
3. There won’t be another
match like this.
4. We shouldn’t pay anything extra for tickets.
4. Situation : Miss Jones, an American tourist, is
telling her friend, Tommy,
about her problem.
Miss Jones : Tommy, my bag was stolen, and A
Tommy: B Do you know when it happened?
Miss Jones: I just realized it a moment ago.
A.
1. I lost my passport and all my money.
2. I should have brought my bag with me.
3. I wonder where I can find my belongings.
4. I don’t remember where I kept my passport.
B.
1. What’s the matter?
2. How shameful!
3. How unfortunate! 4. That’s your problem.
5. Situation : Ploy is a tour guide from TT Tour waiting
to meet a customer at
the airport.
Ploy : You are Mr. Richards, aren’t you? I’m Ploy
from TT Tour.
Mr. Richards: B Have you been waiting long?
A. 1.
Here is my friend.
2. Have a nice trip.
3. Welcome to Bangkok.
4. Please follow the way.
B. 1. Thank you.
2. With pleasure.
3. Sure, I will.
4. That’s fine.
6. Situation : Dave and Pete are talking about their
plans for tonight.
Pete: Tonight I’m going to study for our English test. A
Dave: No, thanks. B
A. 1. What would you like to
do now?
2. Will you come to the
library with me?
3. When will you study for it?
4. Is it important for us to
study?
B. 1. I’m going to the movies
tonight.
2. I haven’t decided yet.
3. I don’t want anything
tonight.
4. I’ll follow you.
7. Situation : Usa is a new Thai student at a college in
America. Mary, her roommate,
is telling her about the college library.
Mary : During final exam week, A
Usa : B In Thailand, most university libraries are
open only until 8.00 p.m.
A. 1. I like to study in the
library after class.
2. the main library is open 24
hours a day.
3. you must show your ID card
when you take a book.
4. the library has a lot of
science journals.
B. 1. How could they?
2. Dear me!
3. Of course!
4. How convenient!
8. Situation : Paul is telling Weena about his problem.
Paul : A Someone must have entered my office.
Weena: B But have you checked with your secretary?
A. 1. I wish you could find all
my papers in time.
2. These reports haven’t been
completed.
3. My belongings are well kept
in the cabinet.
4. All the important documents
are missing from my folder.
B. 1. That’s it.
2. How boring!
3. Don’t mention it.
4. I’m sorry to hear that.
9. Situation : A student wants to see his instructor, Mr.
Benson.
Student : Excuse me, Mr. Benson. A
Mr. Benson : B Oh, yes. I won’t be doing anything then.
A. 1. Don’t you have any free
time at all?
2. What time will you be free
?
3. I wonder if you would be available
at two this afternoon.
4. Would you mind if I came to
see you when you are available?
B. 1. Please do.
2. Let me see.
3. Please take a look.
4. I have plenty of time.
10. Situation : Mr. Hill is returning Supa’s writing
assignment to her. He has
given her an A for it.
Mr. Hill : Supa, here is your writing assignment.
A
Supa: B
Mr. Hill: You deserve it.
A. 1. Try to keep up with your
work.
2. Did anybody help you do it?
3. You have to spend a lot
more time on this.
4. You’ve really done a very
good job!
B. 1. Are you sure you like
it?
2. That’s very kind of you.
3. It is a difficult
assignment.
4. I don’t believe you!
Part 2 : Writing Ability (Nos. 11 – 30)
A. Writing (Nos. 11 – 20)
Directions: Choose 1. the appropriate choice for the
first missing part (Item A) and 2. the choice for the second missing part (Item
B).
Both answers (Item A and Item B) must be correct and make
sense in order to gain ONE mark.
Example :
No. 0. The man A B .
A. 1. sat in the first row
2. sitting in the first row
3. sits in row one 4. may sit
in row one
B. 1. wants to draw pictures
with the visited lecturer
2. is drawing a picture of the
visiting lecturer
3. has the ability to draw
pictures of visited lecturers
4. always likes to draw pictures by visiting lecturers
The correct answers are A2 and B2. Therefore, you must darken the circle
under number 2 for Item A and darken the circle under
number 2 for Item
B as follows:
Now start to work on the following questions.
11. Ban Na Nong A , B full of shopping malls and
restaurants.
A. 1. a small village, quiet
once
2. it was once a quiet small
village
3. a quiet small village once
it was
4. once a small quiet village
B. 1. now a busy town
2. is now a busy town
3. a busy town it is now 4. it
is now a busy town
12. A their customers, supermarkets B as possible.
A. 1. Having attracted and
kept
2. As if to attract and keep
3. In order to attract and
keep
4. Attracting and keeping
B. 1. want to make shoppers as
pleasant
2. have made shopping as
pleasing
3. must try to make their shoppers
as pleasing
4. have tried to make shopping
as pleasant
13. In most countries around the world, A to school B .
A. 1. children having to go
2. children must go
3. every child has been
4. every child must have been
B. 1. when they reach a
certain age
2. as they are growing old
enough
3. since they reached a
certain age
4. if they are too old to
learn
14. A public transport to the exhibition hall B a parking
space there.
A. 1. John will make his
decision in traveling on
2. John is deciding that he
has to travel in
3. John decided to travel by
4. John’s decision for
traveling with
B. 1. since it would be
difficult to find
2. although it is difficult to
find
3. whereas it was difficult
finding
4. and it is difficult finding
15. The committee members think A now, nor B about the
matter.
A. 1. about the meeting which
should not hold
2. about the meeting not to be held
3. that the meeting should not
be holding
4. that the meeting should not
be held
B. 1. anybody should say
2. should anything be said
3. should nothing be said
4. something should be said
16. Some doctors and health experts agree that butter, A
, B .
A. 1. it is unlike coconut oil
2. unlike coconut oil
3. coconut oil being different
4. that is different from
coconut oil
B. 1. which is not good for people’s
health
2. for people’s health is not
good
3. is not good for people’s
health
4. is for people’s health not
good
17. As soon as A their lunch, they B rehearsing for the
play.
A. 1. the actors all will have
2. all the actors have had
3. all the actors had
4. the actors have all
B. 1. are resuming
2. will resume
3. have resumed
4. will have resumed
18. Proper nutrition and regular exercise A you lose
weight B .
A. 1. that are necessary to
help
2. are necessary to help
3. which can necessarily help
4. are necessities for helping
B. 1. and improve your state
of fitness
2. which can improve your
fitness state
3. while your fitness state is
improved
4. and can improve your state
of fitness
19. A at public universities come from the central region
of Thailand B .
A. 1. The students about sixty
percent
2. Of the students, about
sixty percent
3. About sixty percent of the
students
4. Of about sixty percent, the
students
B. 1. and from the others the
rest
2. and the rest from the
others
3. from the rest and the
others
4. from the others and the
rest
20. A bus A only once a week; B from the outer world.
A. 1. was coming to that small
village
2. to that small village was
coming
3. came to that small village
4. to that small village comes
B. 1. however, its inhabitants
were almost completely cut off
2. moreover, its inhabitants
were cut off most completely
3. similarly, its inhabitants
were cut off most completely
4. therefore, its inhabitants
were almost completely cut off
B.Usage (Nos. 21 – 30)
Directions: 1. Identify the
incorrect part of each sentence (marked A, B, C, or D) and
2. choose the appropriate
correction from the choices (1, 2, 3, or 4).
Example:
No. 0. The man sits in the
first row is busy drawing a picture of the visiting lecturer. A B C D
A. 1. A man sat
2. The man sitting
3. A man will sit
4. The man is sitting
B. 1. the row first
2. the row one
3. first row
4. one row
C. 1. busy draw
2. drawing busy
3. drawn busily
4. busily drawn
D. 1. for visited lecturer
2. by the visiting lecturer
3. about visiting lecturer
4. with the visited lecturer
The answer is A2. Therefore,
on your answer sheet you must darken the circle as follows:
0.
1.
1 2 3 4
A.
B.
C.
D.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Now start to work on the
following q
21. The simplest way to understand how a jet engine works
is to watch
A
B C
air escapes from a
balloon. D
A. 1. A
more simple way
2. Simpler ways
3. The most simple way
4. A simpler way than
B. 1. to
understand that how
2. understanding that how
3. to understand that
4. understanding that
C. 1.
watching
2. is to be watching
3. to watch
4. is watched
D. 1. to
escape from a balloon
2. escaping from a balloon
3. will escape out of balloons
4. escapes out of balloons
22. The Benson family likes to shop at the supermarket
which Julian works. A B C D
A. 1. Mr. Benson family
2. The Benson’s family 3. The
family Bensons
4. Benson family
B. 1. to shopping
2. go shopping
3. shop 4. going to shopping
C. 1. near each supermarket
2. from supermarkets
3. at any supermarket
4. in the supermarkets
D. 1. in which Julian is
working
2. where Julian works in
3. that Julian is working
4. that Julian works
23. No doctor will prescribe any new drug if he is
confident enough
A B C that it will work. D A.
1. Any doctor is prescribing
2. A doctor prescribed
3. The doctor has prescribed
4. A doctor will not prescribe
B. 1. for some new drugs
2. with new drugs
3. the drugs that are new
4. of the drugs which are new
C. 1. if he is with enough
confidence
2. unless he is confident
enough
3. should he have enough
confidence
4. if he will feel confident
enough
D. 1. which will work
2. in order that it can work
3. that is working well
4. so that it might work well
24. A black hole is a region of space where the
gravitational pull is too strong that A B C nothing can escape. D
A. 1. some region of space
2. a region out of space
3. the region with spacing
4. any region for spacing
B. 1. by which the
gravitational pull
2. while pulling the
gravitation
3. when pulled by the
gravitation
4. with which the
gravitational pull
C. 1. strong so that
2. such strong power that
3. strong enough that 4. so
strong that
D. 1. anything can escape
2. everything can be escaping
3. something can escape
4. nothing can be escaping
25. The decision on the workers’ wages finalized at the
meeting which was held A B C D
yesterday.
A. 1. A decision for 2. The decision of
3. The decision for
4. A decision of
B. 1. worker’s wages
2. the wages for the worker
3. wages to a worker
4. the worker wages
C. 1. was to finalize
2. were finalized
3. would be finalized
4. was finalized
D. 1. being held
2. holding
3. having been holding
4. having been held
26. In the year 1970, a tornado had destroyed about 100
homesin a small town on the Mississippi River, and four residents were killed.
A. 1. was destroyed by about
100 homes
2. could destroy homes about
100
3. destroyed about 100 homes
4. has destroyed homes about
100
B. 1. of a small town
2. of the small town
3. into a small town
4. inside the small town
C. 1. at the Mississippi River
2. nearby the river of
Mississippi
3. from the Mississippi River
4. alongside the Mississippi
River
D. 1. four residents being
killed
2. four residents had been
killed
3. killing four residents
4. had killed four residents
27. If present dissatisfaction over salaries continues,
the final result would lose staff.
A. 1. dissatisfaction at
present
2. nowadays dissatisfaction
3. dissatisfaction now 4. at
the moment dissatisfaction
B. 1. for salaries
2. from the salary
3. about salaries
4. of salary
C. 1. final result
2. finally result
3. the result finally 4. the
resulting final
D. 1. will be losing staff
2. will be loss of staff
3. must lose staff 4. might be
staff losing
28. The belief whether all of the fat is unhealthy and
should therefore be omitted A B C from a daily diet is untrue. D
A. 1. how all of fat 2. which
all of the fat
3. that all fat
4. why all fat
B. 1. not unhealthy
2. healthful
3. of poor health
4. without health
C. 1. should be therefore
omitted
2. would therefore be omitted
3. should be omitted therefore
4. would be omitted therefore
D. 1. it is untrue 2. untrue must it be
3. untrue it is
4. it must be untrue
29. Most students usually complain about the amount of
time A B which they are allocated to work on a test is too short. C D
A. 1. Mostly, students are usually complaining
2. Almost usually, students
are complaining
3. Most students are usually
complained
4. Usually, most of the
students are complained
B. 1. about a number of times
2. when a number of times
3. whether the amount of time
4. that the amount of time
C. 1. which allocated
2. is allocated
3. having been allocated
4. they were allocating
D. 1. is shortened too
2. is too shortened
3. can be short too
4. is short too
30. The capital city has such a large, rapidly growing
population so that the A B C governor cannot solve the problem of waste
disposal there.
A. 1. that has largely
2. has too large
3. has such large
4. that has large
B. 1. rapidly population grown
2. rapid and growing population
3. rapidly grown population 4.
growing rapidly population
C. 1. and that
the 2. and so its
3 that the
4. and its
D. 1. is unable
to solve problems for
2. cannot solve
problems due to
3. is not
capable enough to solve a problem on
4. is incapable
of solving the problem despite
SECTION 2 : Reading Ability (Nos. 31
– 70)
Directions : In this section you
will gain ONE mark for ONE correct answer.
There are two parts in this section.
Part 1: Vocabulary (Nos. 31 - 40)
Directions : Choose the word that
best completes each blank in the passage.Self-esteem is the confidence and
worth that you feel about yourself.Your self-esteem 31 everything you do,
think, feel, and are. It is, in fact,one of the most important 32 in
your overall sense of well-being. Howwell you feel physically, 33 , and
socially can affect your self-esteem. Inturn, your 34 of self-esteem can directly affect
your physical, mental, andsocial health.Some of the 35 about who you are and
how likable you are comefrom outside yourself. They are called 36
messages. Others come frominside yourself. They are called internal
messages.Many people 37 their self-esteem on external factors -- on
howthey look, what they have, how they 38 , how others see them, or with
whomthey are friends. In 39 , however, self-esteem comes from knowing,
40and liking not what you have, whom you know, or what you do, but who you are.
31. 1.
discovers
2. examines
3. influences
4. understands
32. 1. samples 2. factors
3. properties 4. structures
33. 1.
Mindfully 2. mentally
3. spiritually 4. thoughtfully
34. 1. Area 2. limit
3. level 4. range
35. 1. Problems 2. directions
3. discussions 4. messages
36. 1. special 2. usual
3. actual 4. external
37. 1. Fix 2. put
3. base 4. rest
38. 1. Hope 2. perform
3. improve 4. feel
39. 1. Turn 2. general
3. reality 4. conclusion
40. 1. caring 2. wanting
3. praising 4. accepting
Part 2 : Reading Comprehension (Nos.
41 – 70) Directions : Read the passages and choose the best answer to each
question that follows. Passage 1 You are in Sydney with a friend. Now you are
looking at a page of a city guide which gives information about Sydney’s best
restaurants. Look at the list below and answer the questions that follow:
Sydney’s best restaurants B = breakfast L =lunch D = dinner Alhambra --- A
Spanish/ Moroccan menu Diamond Century --- One of Sydney’s best plus flamenco
dancing and harbour views. Chinese restaurants, specializes in fresh L Mon –
Fri, & D daily. seafood. L Mon-Sat, & D daily. 54 West Esplanade, Manly
876 – 878 Sussex Street, Haymarket Tel: 9976-2977 Tel: 9545-9885 Darling Pavilion
--- modern Australian Florence’s --- Delicious Italian cuisine. cuisine in
beachside setting. Enjoy a three course meal or just drop L & D daily. in
for a coffee. Waterfront location. 68 Darlinghurst Rd., Darlinghurst Open 24
hours. B , L & D daily. Tel: 9887-6456 345 Harbourside, Darling Harbour
Tel: 9656-7866 Ram & Rain --- Authentic Thai dishes, plus Thai dances.
Informal café upstairs. Rani’s --- Authentic and unique dishes L Tue – Fri
& D Tue - Sat. from different regions of India. Outdoor 658 Commonwealth
Street, Surry Hills seating. L & D Mon – Sat. Tel: 9787-7457 786
Commonwealth Street, Surry Hills Tel: 9897-4959
41. You can order fish, lobsters, or
prawns cooked in Chinese style at .
1. Darling Pavilion
2. Ram &
Rain
3. Diamond Century
4. Alhambra
42. Customers can enjoy Spanish
dancing at the restaurant with the telephonenumber “ ”.
1. 9897-4959
2. 9656-7866
3. 9976-297
4. 9545-9885
43. The restaurant that serves only
lunch and dinner every day is located at .
1. 68
Darlinghurst Road 2. 658
Commonwealth Street
3. 54 West
Esplanade 4. 345 Harbourside
44. The restaurant that is open all
day and all night is .
1. Rani’s 2. Alhambra 3. Darling Pavilion 4. Florence’s
45. The restaurant that serves lunch
only 4 days a week is the .
1. Australian
restaurant 2. Thai restaurant
3. Italian
restaurant 4. Chinese restaurant
Passage 2
A secret Santa who has donated more
than 81 million won since
2000 has come to the same South
Korean town again this year, a report said
yesterday. Staff at a residents’
centre in the southwestern city of Jeonju on
Tuesday found a box containing 20
million won (516,616 baht) in a parking
lot after a phone tip-off from the
anonymous benefactor, the Korea Times
said. It said the man has left
donations 10 times since 2000, not always at
Christmas, but has never been
spotted.
46. The best headline for this news
article would be “ ”.
1. Secret Santa
returns
2. Box
containing money
3. 81 million
won donated
4. Money found
in a parking lot
47. The man who donated the money
must be by people in this South Korean town.
1. looked up to
2. looked into
3. looked over
4. looked down on
48. Staff at a residents’ centre .
1. recovered a
box with 81 million won in a parking lot
2. discovered a
money box while parking their car
3. found the 20
million won from the anonymous benefactor
4. saw the man
who had left the donations in a parking lot
49. An “anonymous benefactor” (line
5) is .
1. one who
gives money to unknown people
2. someone who
gives money for a good purpose
3. a donor who
likes to give money to an organization
4. a person who
gives money without revealing himself
50. The verb
“spotted” (line 7) means .
1. seen 2.
known
3. found 4.
discovered
51. Since the year 2000, a secret
Santa in a South Korean town.
1. has given
money every Christmas
2. has always
put donations in boxes
3. has already
donated almost 81 million won
4. has donated
money 10 time
Passage 3
A study presented in proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences, USA,
indicates that broccoli, grown under
the right conditions, contains sulforaphane
glucosinolate (SGS), a substance
that may boost the body’s natural defense systems
against cancer and even kill cancer
cells. But you would have to eat pounds of
broccoli to get enough SGS to be
effective. Continued food research by John
Hopkins University, Baltimore, and
the USDA, however, found that three-day-old broccoli
seedlings contain a concentrated
amount of SGS -- 20 times the amount found in
broccoli -- so only an ounce
provides the same benefits. Sold as BroccoSprouts,
the seedlings are grown under
controlled conditions to ensure SGS content, and
can be used on salads, sandwiches
and omelets for a “zingy” taste. They have been
patented by John Hopkins University,
and 19 growers nationwide are licensed to
grow them. BroccoSprouts are
available in select grocery and health food stores
nationwide.
52. The best heading for this
passage is .
1. Baby
broccoli may fight cancer
2. Broccoli is
found useful
3. SGS is
important for the body
4. Cancer cells
can be killed
53. The verb “boost” (line 3) can be
best replaced by .
1. advance
2. preserve
3. expand
4. improve
54. In this passage, the word that
means “producing the expected results” is
1. effective
2. concentrated
3. patented
4. available
55. The pronoun “them” (line 12)
refers to .
1. salads 2. broccoli plants
3. the seedlings 4. health foods
56. The passage could probably be
found in the section .
1. Secrets for
Safety
2. Natural
Health
3. Health Medicine
4. Natural Safety Systems
57. We can infer from the passage
that SGS .
1. is very
beneficial to our health
2. can be found
only in broccoli sprouts
3. is used
mainly to kill cancer cells
4. can be used
on salads and some other foods
58. “BroccoSprouts” can be bought at
.
1. any grocery
or supermarket
2. certain
groceries and health food stores
3. nineteen
groceries nationwide
4. John Hopkins
University
59. “BroccoSprouts” is a .
1. brand name
2. manufacturer
3. research
title
4. health food
store
60. According to the passage, the
SGS in an ounce of young broccoli
seedlings .
1. is
sufficient for the body’s needs
2. equals that
in 20 ounces of broccoli
3. is enough to
give a zingy taste
4. is useful if
concentrated
Passage 4
Sometimes just “saving” in general is
not enough incentive to keep families on the budget track. You need a goal to
get started. To use a dietanalogy, it’s easier to lose 10 pounds when your high
school reunion isaround the corner. A goal not only gives a family something to
reach for,it makes a savings plan short term.Knowing you don’t have to give
something up forever makes thesacrifice easier. Once you’ve reached your goal,
you can abandon yourstrategy or apply those savings to a new object.That
approach worked for Cynthia McIntyre, who launched a searchfor extra savings
after she spotted an antique table that fit perfectly in herliving room -- but
not in her budget.
McIntyre went over her checkbook
carefully and realized she was buying 10
books every month. A lifelong
reader, she couldn’t wait to rush out and snap up
a new release. “It was a $400-a-year
habit,” she says. The worst part was, many
of the books didn’t live up to the
reviews and McIntyre gave them away. Now she
gets the latest bestsellers from the
local library. “Reading them a little later doesn’t
spoil the story,” she concludes.
61. The word “incentive” (line 1)
means .
1. power
2. strength
3. motivation
4. willingness
62. The phrase “around the corner”
(line 4) as used in this passage means .
1. nearby
2. at a
distance
3. coming soon
4. not long
lasting
63. According to the passage, in
order to save money effectively, one should .
1. give up all
expenses
2. cut the
family budget
3. have a
definite objective
4. change one’s
lifestyle
64. The writer compares the
intention to save money with .
1. a school reunion
2. buying and
antique
3. short-term
planning
4. losing
weight
65. The advantage of having a
definite time limit is that you .
1. have more
willpower to achieve your goal
2. can give up
after a certain time has passed
3. will get
what you want more easily
4. do not have
to give up your intention
66. The phrase “That approach” (line
9) refers to .
1. setting a
new objective
2. reapplying the strategy
3. searching
for extra savings
4. working toward a goal
67. Cynthia McIntyre was trying to
save up money for .
1. hardcover
books
2. the latest best sellers
3. an antique
table
4. a kitchen gadget
68. It can be inferred from the
passage that Cynthia McIntyre is a .
1. bookworm
2. great
shopper
3. librarian
4. book
reviewer
69. Cynthia achieved her goal
because she .
1. no longer
gave away books
2. gave up her reading habit
3. seldom
visited the local library
4. temporarily
stopped buying novels
70. The purpose of the passage is to
.
1. suggest a
way to achieve a goal
2. promote the
value of money
3. s upport a
search for savings
4. discourage unnecessary spendin
71. Mario wants to sell the
car__________he bought last year.
1. it 2. that
3. he 4. who
72. While I__________to the radio, I heard a loud scream.
1. listen 2. has listened
3. was listening 4. had listened
73. She__________here since she was ten years old.
1. lived 2. has lived
3. had lived 4. had been living
74. When the policeman__________, the thief had already gone.
1. arrived 2. was arriving
3. has arrived 4. had arrived
75. She enjoys__________ very much.
1. dance 2. dances
3. to dance 4. dancing
76. Have you got __________cigarettes? Of course.
1. any 2. a lot
3. some 4. little
77. There are two men in the street. __________of them have a gun in their hands.
1. All 2. Every
3. Both 4. A lot of
78. If I __________ to the party last night, I would have sung and danced with
my friends.
1. go 2. went
3. had gone 4. have gone
79. When I saw him yesterday, he was __________on a chair.
1. sit 2. sits
3. sitting 4. sat
80. We have been here __________two months.
1. in 2. before
3. since 4. for
81. Sarah and Nawinta __________ want a big wedding.
1. isn’t 2. don’t
3 .aren’t 4. doesn’t
82. The post office usually __________ at 5.30 pm.
1. close 2. closes
3. closed 4. closing
83. If you heat water, it__________.
1. boil 2. boils
3. boiled 4. boiling
84. Those shirts __________expensive. I don’t need to buy them.
1. is 2. are
3. has 4. have
85. My mom __________ coffee every morning.
1. drink 2. don’t drink
3. doesn’t drink 4. have drunk
86. This is not an easy question __________ answer.
1. to 2. for
3. that 4. with
87. If the teacher__________too fast, students won’t understand.
1. explain 2. explains
3. explained 4. had explained
88. Some__________ feel frightened of the dark.
1. boy 2. child
3. children 4. person
89. This is my best friend__________always helps me.
1. who 2. that
3. which 4. whom
90. Yaya is__________ beautiful than Tukky.
1. as 2. more
3. most 4. the most
1. it 2. that
3. he 4. who
72. While I__________to the radio, I heard a loud scream.
1. listen 2. has listened
3. was listening 4. had listened
73. She__________here since she was ten years old.
1. lived 2. has lived
3. had lived 4. had been living
74. When the policeman__________, the thief had already gone.
1. arrived 2. was arriving
3. has arrived 4. had arrived
75. She enjoys__________ very much.
1. dance 2. dances
3. to dance 4. dancing
76. Have you got __________cigarettes? Of course.
1. any 2. a lot
3. some 4. little
77. There are two men in the street. __________of them have a gun in their hands.
1. All 2. Every
3. Both 4. A lot of
78. If I __________ to the party last night, I would have sung and danced with
my friends.
1. go 2. went
3. had gone 4. have gone
79. When I saw him yesterday, he was __________on a chair.
1. sit 2. sits
3. sitting 4. sat
80. We have been here __________two months.
1. in 2. before
3. since 4. for
81. Sarah and Nawinta __________ want a big wedding.
1. isn’t 2. don’t
3 .aren’t 4. doesn’t
82. The post office usually __________ at 5.30 pm.
1. close 2. closes
3. closed 4. closing
83. If you heat water, it__________.
1. boil 2. boils
3. boiled 4. boiling
84. Those shirts __________expensive. I don’t need to buy them.
1. is 2. are
3. has 4. have
85. My mom __________ coffee every morning.
1. drink 2. don’t drink
3. doesn’t drink 4. have drunk
86. This is not an easy question __________ answer.
1. to 2. for
3. that 4. with
87. If the teacher__________too fast, students won’t understand.
1. explain 2. explains
3. explained 4. had explained
88. Some__________ feel frightened of the dark.
1. boy 2. child
3. children 4. person
89. This is my best friend__________always helps me.
1. who 2. that
3. which 4. whom
90. Yaya is__________ beautiful than Tukky.
1. as 2. more
3. most 4. the most
Extract 4
NEW DELHI (APP) - Exams were
postponed at a school in the
southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu
when snakes suddenly began
slithering out of a cupboard.
According to the Press Trust of
India, students at the middle
5 school in Madurai were taking an
exam when the snakes invaded
the classroom.
Most of the students fled, but
several stayed to try to drive the
snakes away.· They managed to kill
four but were forced to retreat
as more and more kept coming out of
the cupboard.
1 o Police rushed to the scene, but
there was not much they could to
do. They promised to send snake
charmers to the school.
91. The best headline for this news
article is
1. Snakes hide in cupboard
2. Snakes put a stop to exam
3. Middle school students scare snakes
4. School classrooms invaded
5. Four students killed by snakes
92.The word slithering (line 3)
means_.
1. appearing
suddenly
2. moving up
and down
3. trying to
bite
4. sliding
along
5. JUmpmg
93. When someone retreats (line 8),
he _ .
1. moves back
2. tries other
techniques
3. gives
something as a treat
4. does
something more than once
5. starts to
attack
94. The word scene (line 1 0.)
refers to _ .
1. the police
trying to drive the snakes away
2. some
students driving snakes from the room
3. the school
exam room invaded by snakes
4. the snakes
being killed by students
5. any place
with dangerous animals
95. According to the news article,
all of the following are possible
EXCEPT" "
1. the school
is situa~ed in the countryside
2. the exam
room was not in good condition
3. the cupboard
had long been a habitat of snakes
4. the cupboard
had an abundance of food for snakes
5. snake
charmers came with the police and killed the snakes
96. All of the following are true
EXCEPT"_".
1. The police
arrived quickly when they heard about the snakes
2. There were
too many snakes for the police to handle
3. The teacher
had to reschedule the exam
4. When the·
police came, they killed four snakes
5. Not all
students in the exam room immediately ran from the snakes
This HOROSCOPE is for the week
beginning Monday 6 MarchVIRGO (Aug 24- Sep 22)
What other people say and do is
important in your life during the earlypart of the week, so don't overlook
them. Midweek, a new partnershipcould be formed. However, at this time also
watch your possessions.They could go missing and you may lose something of
sentimental value.Late in the week there may be a chance for you to go on a short
trip. Thiscould be social or perhaps professional. Either way it looks to be
good and promising, so think twice before you tum this chance down.
97. The horoscope says that early in
the week a Virgo _ .
1. should be
attentive to others' words and actions
2. must not
overlook important things in his/her life
3. should pay
no attention to what others say or do
4. must avoid
saying or doing important things in one's daily routine
5. should avoid
being overlooked by listening to and watching what
others do
98. In the middle of the week, a
Virgo_.
1. should not
look for a new business partner
2. may lose
something he/she values
3. will lose
his/her valuable partner
4. will replace
an expensive item that was stolen
5. could get
possession of something of sentimental value
99. Towards the end of the week, a
Virgo_.
1. should avoid
going on a short business trip
2. may take a
trip to socialize with his/her professional partners
3. may be
invited to join a trip with a new partner '
4. is advised
to join a short social or professional trip
5. is advised
to think twice about taking a short social or professional trip
100. The word This (line 6) refers
to _ .
1. losing
possessions
2. an item of
sentimental value
3. a short trip
4. a new
profession
5. a new
partner
เฉลยข้อสอบ
1. คำตอบข้อ A คือ 3
คำตอบข้อ B คือ 3
2. คำตอบข้อ A คือ 1
3. คำตอบข้อ A คือ 4คำตอบข้อ B คือ 3
B คือ 4
4. คำตอบข้อ A คือ 1คำตอบข้อ B คือ 3
5.คำตอบข้อ A คือ 3คำตอบข้อ B คือ 1
6.คำตอบข้อ A คือ 2 คำตอบข้อ
B คือ 1
7. คำตอบข้อ A คือ 2 คำตอบข้อ
B คือ 4
8.คำตอบข้อ A คือ 4 คำตอบข้อ
B คือ 4
9 คำตอบข้อ A คือ 3 คำตอบข้อ B คือ 2
10.คำตอบข้อ A คือ 4 คำตอบข้อ
B คือ 2
11. โจทย์ Aคำตอบ 4โจทย์ B คำตอบ 2
12. โจทย์ A คำตอบ 3โจทย์ B คำตอบ 4
13. โจทย์ A คำตอบ 2 โจทย์ B คำตอบ 1
14. โจทย์ A คำตอบ 3 โจทย์ B คำตอบ 1
15. โจทย์ A คำตอบ 4 โจทย์ B คำตอบ 2
16. โจทย์ A คำตอบ 2 โจทย์ B คำตอบ 3
17. โจทย์ A คำตอบ 2 โจทย์ B คำตอบ
18. โจทย์ A คำตอบ 2 โจทย์ B คำตอบ 1
19. โจทย์ A คำตอบ 3 โจทย์ B คำตอบ 2
โจทย์ A
20. โจทย์ A คำตอบ 3 โจทย์ B คำตอบ 4
21. ส่วนที่ไม่ถูกต้องคือ
D escapes from a balloon
22. ส่วนที่ไม่ถูกต้องคือ
D which Julian
23. ส่วนที่ไม่ถูกต้องคือ
C if he is confident enough
24. ส่วนที่ไม่ถูกต้องคือ
C too strong that
25. ส่วนที่ไม่ถูกต้องคือ
C finalized
26. ส่วนที่ไม่ถูกต้องคือ
A had destroyed about 100 homes
27. ส่วนที่ไม่ถูกต้องคือ
D would lose staff
28. ส่วนที่ไม่ถูกต้องคือ
A whether all of the fat
29. ส่วนที่ไม่ถูกต้องคือ
B about the amount of time
30. ส่วนที่ไม่ถูกต้องคือ
C so that the
31.คำตอบ ข้อ 3
influences หมายถึง มีอิทธิพลต่อ
32. คำตอบ ข้อ 2
factors หมายถึง ปัจจัย
33.คำตอบ ข้อ 2
mentally หมายถึง ทางด้านจิตใจ ข้อนี้มีตัวช่วยอยู่ใน
34.คำตอบ ข้อ 3
level หมายถึง ระดับ
35. คำตอบ ข้อ 4
messages หมายถึง สารข้อมูลที่เราสื่อให้ผู้อื่น หรือผู้อื่น
สื่อให้เรารับทราบ
36. คำตอบ ข้อ 4
external หมายถึง ภายนอก
37.คำตอบ ข้อ 3
base หมายถึง ยึดเป็นหลัก
38 .คำตอบ ข้อ 2
perform หมายถึง ทำ
39. คำตอบ ข้อ 3
reality หมายถึง ตามความเป็นจริงแล้ว
40 .คำตอบ ข้อ 4
accepting หมายถึง การยอมรับ
41.คำตอบ ข้อ 3 เพราะคุณสามารถสั่งอาหารปรุงสุกตามแบบจีนได้ที่ร้าน Diamond
Century
42. คำตอบ ข้อ 3 เพราะหมายเลขโทรศัพท์
9976-2977 เป็นของภัตตาคาร
43. คำตอบ ข้อ 1
เพราะภัตตาคารที่บริการอาหารกลางวันและเย็นทุกวัน
44. คำตอบ ข้อ 4 เพราะภัตตาคาร Florence’s เปิดบริการ 24 ชั่วโมง
45. คำตอบ ข้อ 2
เพราะภัตตาคารไทยเปิดบริการอาหารกลางวัน 4 วัน ต่อสัปดาห์.
46. คำตอบ ข้อ 1 เพราะเป็นการเน้นที่ซานต้าผู้ลึกลับได้กลับมา
ซึ่งซานตาเป็นจุดที่สำคัญของเรื่อง
47. คำตอบ ข้อ 1
looked up to หมายถึง นับถือ
48. คำตอบ ข้อ 3
found the 20 million won from the anonymous benefactor
49คำตอบ ข้อ 4 หมายถึง ผู้ที่ให้เงินโดยไม่เปิดเผยตนเอง
50.คำตอบ ข้อ 1
seen แปลว่า เห็น
51คำตอบ ข้อ 4 ซานต้าได้บริจาคเงินมาแล้ว 10 ครั้ง ซึ่งตรงตามข่าว
52. คำตอบ ข้อ 1 เพราะดูจากบรรทัดที่
3-4 ในประโยคที่ 1 ซึ่งเป็นประโยคที่ ครอบคลุมเนื้อหาของเรื่องทั้งหมด ข้อ 2
เป็นคำตอบที่กว้างไป ในเรื่องเน้น baby broccoli
53. คำตอบ ข้อ 4 improve แปลว่า เพิ่ม ปรับให้ดีขึ้น
เป็นความหมายที่ใกล้เคียงที่สุด
54คำตอบ ข้อ 1 effective แปลว่า มีประสิทธิผล ซึ่งมีความหมายใกล้เคียงที่สุด
55. คำตอบ ข้อ 3 the seedlings พบคำตอบได้ในบรรทัดที่ 9 ...seedlings
aregrown...
56. คำตอบ ข้อ 2 Natural Health เพราะเนื้อเรื่องนี้เน้นการบำรุงสุขภาพด้วยอาหารธรรมชาต
57คำตอบ ข้อ 1 พบคำตอบได้ในบรรทัด 2-4 ในประโยคที่ 1
58. คำตอบ ข้อ 2 พบคำตอบนี้ในประโยคสุดท้ายของเรื่อง
59. คำตอบ ข้อ 1 เพราะ BroccoSprouts เป็นชื่อยี่ห้อผลิตภัณฑ์สินค้าที่ทำมาจากบรอคโคลี
60.คำตอบ ข้อ 2 มีค่าเท่ากับปริมาณ SGSในบรอคโคลี 20 ออนซ์ พบคำตอบได้ในบรรทัดที่ 7-8
61.คำตอบคือ 3 เพราะ motivation มีความหมายสอดคล้องกับ incentive
และใช้แทนกันได้ในประโยคในเนื้อเรื่อง
62. คำตอบคือ 3around
the corner ในเนื้อเรื่องเป็นสำนวนหมายความว่ากำลังจะมาถึงเร็ว ๆ
นี้
63. คำตอบคือ 3 เพราะจากตัวอย่างของแมคอินไทร์ที่แสดงให้เห็นว่าการออมจะได้ผล
ต้องมีเป้าหมายชัดเจน
64คำตอบคือ 4ให้ดูจากเนื้อเรื่องในประโยคที่ 3
65. คำตอบคือ 1 จากเนื้อเรื่องในย่อหน้าที่ 2 ประโยคที่ 1
66. คำตอบคือ 4เป็นการอิงข้อมูลในเนื้อเรื่องจากย่อหน้าที่ 1
และที่ 2 คือ การทำให้บรรลุเป้าหมายนั่นเอง
67.คำตอบคือ 3เป็นข้อมูลในที่อยู่ในย่อหน้าที่ 3 ของเนื้อเรื่อง
68.คำตอบคือ 1จากข้อมูลในย่อหน้าที่ 4 ของเนื้อเรื่อง
69.คำตอบคือ 4เพราะเป็นเหตุผลที่ได้การตีความในเนื้อเรื่องในย่อหน้าที่4
70. คำตอบคือ 1เพราะเนื้อเรื่องมีเนื้อหาเกี่ยวกับการแนะวิธีที่จะบรรลุเป้าหมายพร้อมยกตัวอย่าง
71. ตอบข้อ 2 that
72. ตอบข้อ 3 was listening
73. ตอบข้อ 2 has lived
74. ตอบข้อ 1 arrived
76. ตอบข้อ 1 any
77. ตอบข้อ 3 Both ทั้งสอง
78. ตอบข้อ 3 had gone
79. ตอบข้อ 3 sitting
80. ตอบข้อ 4 for
81. ตอบข้อ 2 don’t
82. ตอบข้อ 2 closes
83. ตอบข้อ 2 boils
84. ตอบข้อ 2 are
85. ตอบข้อ 3 doesn’t drink
86. ตอบข้อ 1 to
87. ตอบข้อ 2 explains
88. ตอบข้อ 3 children
89. ตอบข้อ 1 who
90. ตอบข้อ 2 more
71. ตอบข้อ 2 that
72. ตอบข้อ 3 was listening
73. ตอบข้อ 2 has lived
74. ตอบข้อ 1 arrived
76. ตอบข้อ 1 any
77. ตอบข้อ 3 Both ทั้งสอง
78. ตอบข้อ 3 had gone
79. ตอบข้อ 3 sitting
80. ตอบข้อ 4 for
81. ตอบข้อ 2 don’t
82. ตอบข้อ 2 closes
83. ตอบข้อ 2 boils
84. ตอบข้อ 2 are
85. ตอบข้อ 3 doesn’t drink
86. ตอบข้อ 1 to
87. ตอบข้อ 2 explains
88. ตอบข้อ 3 children
89. ตอบข้อ 1 who
90. ตอบข้อ 2 more
91.2
92.4
93.1
94.3
95.5
96.4
97.1
98.2
99.4
100.3
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