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eC.caveD.behaveQuestion2:A.pensionB.conclusionC.provisionD.precision
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Question3:A.cultureB.natureC.matureD.vulture
Question4:A.fortunateB.genuineC.accelerateD.genocide
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Question5:Anotherapproachaddressingpublicconcerns_toforeigninvestmentistoemphasizecorporaterespon
sibility
A.inviewB.onreflectionC.withregardD.bycontrast
Question6:Nohowfastorshinycomputersmightbewhentheyarenew,theyallseemtogetslowerovertime A.effectB.importanceC.questionD.matter
Question7:Hetookoutthebaconfromtheskilletandplaceditonthreesheetsofpapertowel.
A.absorbencyB.absorbedC.absorptionD.absorbentQuestion8:Theirchildrenfeltdisappointe
dbecausefirsttheypromisedtotakethemtoHaLongParkandthentheytheirword
A.playeddownonB.drewoutonC.wentbackonD.cameoffwithQuestion9:Allprovidedalivingfornearly90p
ercentofthepopulationoftheAmericancolonies
A.ThethingneededB.thatisneededC.whatisneededD.forourneeds
Question10:employeesinthepostalservicehasmeantslowerserviceinthelasttwoyears.
A.LessB.FewerC.FewD.Least
Question11:“What’swrongwithRobert?”-“Idon’tknow.Hestormedo
A.hasgotB.wasgettingC.hadgotD.got
Question12:Asafortheirefforts,theschoolwasawardedArtsMarkGold,atopawardfromthe
ArtsCouncil,foritsexcellentprovisioninarts
A.bonusB.benefitC.profitD.reward
Question13:Anelectricalfaultisbelievedtobetoforthesmallfirewhichcausedthemeltdown.
A.blameB.provokeC.faultD.cause
Question14:Iwastotally_inpreparingthepackageswhenIheardaknockonthedoor.
A.deceivedB.engrossedC.reducedD.founded
Question15:TheyhadtheirbabydaughterinJuneand,sincethen,theyinrestaurantsveryoften.
A.didn’tusetoeatB.weren’tabletoeatC.couldn’teatD.haven’tabletoeat
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C.hadbetterallow-isdelayedD.wereallowed-wasdelayed
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Question17:Mark:“Whataboutstartingthepresentationwithresultsofourresearch?”
Jenny:“”
A.Congratulations!B.Soundsgreat!C.Welldone!D.Whatapity!
Question18:“Doyoulikemyjacket?It’smadeofpuresilk.”“”
A.Really?Itmusthavecostyouafortune.B.No,notforme.
C.Yes,giveittome.D.You’resuchashowoff!
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Question19:Ijudgebythecarhedrives.I’dsayhe’sgotaprettygoodjob.A.Unless
Ijudgebythecarhedrives,I’dsayhe’sgotaprettygoodjob.B.Judgingbythecarh
edrives,I’dsayhe’sgotaprettygoodjob
C.BecauseIjudgebythecarhedrives,I’dsayhe’sgotaprettygoodjob.
D.WhenIjudgebythecarhedrives,I’dsayhe’sgotaprettygoodjob.
Question20:Manyindustriestodayusehighlyautomatedvehicles.Theycandrivewithalmostnohumanintervent
ion
A.Althoughmanyindustriestodayusemanyautomatedvehicles,theycandrivewithouthumanintervention B.Manyindustriestodayusehighlyautomatedvehicleswhichcandrivewithalmostnohumanintervention C.Withalmostnohumanintervention,manyindustriestodaycanrunhighlyautomatedvehicles.
D.Whenvehiclesarehighlyautomatedinmanyindustries,humansdonothavetointerveneintheiroperation.
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Question21:Ahouseinthatdistrictwillcostatleast$100,000.
A.Youwon’tbeabletobuyahouseinthatdistrictformorethan$100,000.
B.$100,000isthemaximumpriceforahouseinthatdistrict.
C.Ifyouhave$100,000,youcanbuyahouseinthatdistrict.
D.Youwon’tbeabletobuyahouseinthatdistrictforlessthan$100,000.
Question22:Theruralpopulationgrewslowlyfrom1950to1990andreacheditspeakin1992.
A.Theruralpopulationleveledoffin1992aftergrowingslowlyfor40years.
B.Theruralpopulationreacheditslowestlevelin1992aftergrowingslowlyfor40years.
C.Theruralpopulationhititshighestlevelin1992afteraslightincreasein40years.
D.Theruralpopulationexperiencedanupwardtrendfrom1950to1992.
Question23:Moststoreswillacceptacreditcardinsteadofcash.
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C.Moststoreswillacceptacreditcardbecausetheyhavenoalternativebuttouseit.
D.Acreditcardwillbeacceptedbymoststoresinsteadforcash.
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Twenty- fivestudentsfromWallingSchoolarecurrentlylivinginFrance.Theyarethereforthreemonthsaspartofaliving-
abroadproject.The16-and17-year-oldstudentsarelivingwithFrenchfamiliesandattendingaFrenchschool.MostofthestudentshavetakenFrenchlan guageclassesfor3or
4yearsandarefinallygettinganopportunitytousetheirFrench
Notonlyarestudentslearninganewlanguage,buttheyarelearningaboutanewculture,too.Studentshavebeenpa rticularlysurprisedabouttheFrenchattitudetowardsfood.“Theywon’tleaveanythingontheirplate,”saysVaness
aAthol.“Theyaren’twastefulatall.”VanessahasvowedtobemorecarefulwithwastewhenreturningtotheUnited
States
Thegroup’schaperone,Mrs.Smith,hasbeenpleasedwiththestudents’acquisitionoflanguage.“Eventhemostti
midaretryingtheirbesttospeak.Thestudentsarelearningalot.I’mveryimpressed,”shesaid.Mrs.Smithaddedthat shethinkslivingwithaFrenchfamilymakesadifferencebecausestudentsareforcedtospeakFrench.“Weareallver ygratefultotheFrenchfamilieswhoarehostingus.”
TheFrenchfamiliesarehappytohavethestudents,astheyaregettingtoleamaboutAmericanculture.Bothgroups willbecelebratingtheexchangeatalargepotluckdinnerattheendofthestay.Therewillbeaslideshowofmemoriesa ndthestudentswillspeakabouttheirexperiences.Currently,theAmericanstudentsareperiodicallypostingpicture sandstudentessaysontheWallingSchoolwebsite.“LivinginFranceisanexperienceI’llneverforget,”writesstude ntTinaDavis.“IknowI’llwanttoeatthesecroissantsandthisCamembertfortherestofmylife!”
(Source:'MasterTOEFLJunior(2014))
Question24:Whichtitlewouldbethemostsuitableforthisarticle?
A.WallingSchoolStudentsStayAbroadinFrance.
B.FrenchFamiliesloveAmerica.
C.StudentTinaDavisLivesinFrance.
D.WallingSchoolWebsitePostsStudentEssays.
Question25:Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.StudentsfromWallingSchoolarenowstayingintheUSA.
B.WallingSchoolstudentsarenowstayingwithFrenchfamilies.
C.ThesestudentsareimmigrantsfromtheUSA.
D.WallingSchoolstudentsareapplyingforjobsinFrance.
Question26:WhatcanbeimpliedaboutthecultureinFrance?
A.ItrequiresfluencyinFrench.B.It
canbelearnedfromabook.C.Itscar
esthestudents
D.It’sdifferentfromthecultureinAmerica.
Question27:Inparagraph2,theword“vowed”isclosestinmeaningto.
A.changedB.savedC.promisedD.received
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Question28:Inparagraph3,theword“acquisition”isclosestinmeaningto.
A.speakingB.gainingC.responsibilityD.purchase
Question29:Basedonthepassage,whatdoesMrs.SmithprobablythinkabouttheFrenchlanguage?
A.ItismorebeautifulthanSpanish.
B.It’sbesttolearnitfromaFrenchfamilyinFrance.
C.Itisveryimportantforinternationalcommunication.
D.Itissomethingeachandeverystudentneedstoknow.
Question30:Accordingtothepassage,howwillthestudentsconcludetheirstay?
A.Theywillsayinhosteltogether.B.TheywelltakeaFrenchexam.
C.Theywillhaveapartytogether.D.TheywillvisitParistogether.
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Doyouknowthatyourplaceonthefamilyladdermayhavecertaineffectsonthesortofpersonyougrowuptobe? Youmaybetheonlychild,theeldest,youngestor(31)one;youmaybetheyoungestofthreeboysortheeldestgirlwith ayoungerbrotherandsister.Allthedifferentcombinationsofrelationshipswillhavehelpedtomakeyouthepersony ouare.(32)ofyearsbetweenyoursiblingsandyoualsohelpstoshapeyourcharacter
Knowingsuchdetailsaboutyourbestfriendorlovedone(33)a lsotellyouaboutthetypeoffriendorpartnerheneed s.Forexample,aboywithayoungersisterwouldnormally(34)muchbetterwithagirlwhohasanolderbrotherthanw ithagirlwhohasayoungerbrother.Similarly,ifyourgirlfriendistheoldestinherfamily,shewouldprobablybemore thanalittledomineering
Fortunatelyforallofus,familypsychologyisnottotallyaccurate.Therearealwaysexceptionstothe
rule.Mostimportantofall,weshouldalwaysjudgepeople(35)
Question31:A.middleB.focusC.centerD.averageQuestion32:A.numberB.AamountC.Thenum
berD.TheamountQuestion33:A.couldB.shouldC.needD.oughtQuestion34:A.putupB.standby
C.makeupD.getalongQuestion35:A.relatingB.accordingC.concerningaverageD.regarding
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Question36:Onemeetinghasalreadytaken p lace andweexpecttheprogrammetorunoverthenexttwoyears A.comeaboutB.comeinforC.chanceuponD.takeup
Question37:Byanysensiblelogic,fightingterrorismwithwarisonlycounter-productiveandinthelongrunonlya dd s f u e l t othe f ire
A.improveB.ameliorateC.recoverD.exacerbate
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Question38:Theircontributionstosciencehaveearnedthemane v er last i n g placeinhistory.
A.indefiniteB.eternalC.temporaryD.round-the-lock
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Question40:Paperwasso e x p e nsive duringtheMiddleAgesthatith a s tobeus e dsp a ri n g l y
A.soexpensiveB.ithasC.beusedD.sparingly
Question41:Anautisticchildusuallapp e a r a n c e togothroughhisearlydevelopmentnorm a l l y ,but abreakind e v e l op
m e nt usuallyoccursb ythe a g e ofthree
A.appearanceB.normallyC.developmentD.bytheage
Question42:Thelegalsystemhasmuchsafeguardstoprotecttheri g ht ofad e f e nd a nt toanimpartialju r y
A.muchB.therightC.defendantD.jury
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Workingonthecomputerisverytoughonyourbody,whichisnotusedtothismodemtypeofwork.Sittinghaslong
beenknowntocausebackpainandnegativelyinfluencecirculation,whichcanpromotec a r d iovas c u lar disease.E
xtensiveuseofthekeyboardandmousecanleadtostiffeningofthemusclesinyourhands,arms,andneck.Staringata brightscreenfortoolongcancausedryeyesandheadaches.So,computerworkcanbeasunhealthyajobasyoucanim agine
Firstandforemost,sittingforlongstretchesoftimeisaveryserioushealthrisk!
Sittingaffectsyourbloodcirculation,yourbackexperiencesasteadystress,youaremorelikelytodrinkandeatstufft hatisn’tgoodforyou,andyoubumverylittlecalories,makingitmorelikelythatyouovereat.Asaresult,sittingcontri butestoahostofconditions,mostnotablygainingweight,diabetes,heartdisease,cancer,andconsequentlyashorte nedlifespan
Second,badposturecausespain.Youcandevelopbadposturefromanythingyoudohabitually,whetherit’ssittin g,standing,orwalking.Thetypicalconsequencesassociatedwithbadposturewhileworkingonthecomputerarepa inintheback,shoulder,andneck,oftenresultingintensionheadaches
Third,staringatthescreencausese vestr a i n Staringatabrightscreenforhourscanleadtoeyefatigueoreyestrain,h eadaches,blurredvision,burning,itchingortearingeyes,andtemporaryvisiondisorders.Fortunately,eyestrainra relyresultsinapermanentconditionandsymptomscanbepreventedorcuredrathereasily
Last,butnotleast,emotionalpressureandisolationcauseanxietyanddepression.Computersareveryefficientto
olsinthattheyhelpuswithgettingmoreworkdoneinlesstime.Atthesametime,youspendlessface-to-facetimewithyourcolleagues,family,orfriends.Thiscanleadtoisolation,anxiety,anddepression,i.e.bothphysic alandmentalhealthissues.Thesymptomsaremanifoldandcanincludetensemuscles,backpain,headaches,poorsl eep(insomnia),increasedorflatbreathing,quickenedpulse,andgenerallysignsofstress,depression,oranxiety
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Question43:Accordingtothepassage,humanbodyisNOTworkingonthecomputer.
A.successfulinB.capableofC.adaptivetoD.familiarwith
Question44:Theword“cardiovascular”inParagraph1meansconnectedwith.
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Question45:WhatisNOTmentionedasacauseofhealthissuesrelatedtoworkingonthecomputer? A.LookingatthescreenforhoursB.Sittingforalongtime
C.WorkingfromhomeD.Lackingdirecthumancontacts
Question46:WhatisNOTmentionedasbeingaffectedbysittingforlong?
A.YourbackmusclesB.YoureatinghabitsC.YourbloodcirculationD.Youre
ye-sight
Question47:Whichofthefollowingscanbestreplacetheword“eyestrain”inParagraph4?
A.EyestressB.EyediseaseC.EyefatigueD.Eyetrouble
Question48:Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatemotionalandphysicalissuesare.
A.inseparableB.pressingC.easytocureD.permanent
Question49:Accordingtothepassage,allthementionedissuesare.
A.controversialB.preventableC.internationalD.simple
Question50:Whatistheorganizationofthepassage?
A.AdvantagesanddisadvantagesB.Problemsandsolutions
C.CausesandeffectsD.Comparingandcontrasting