1. Part One : Speaking (Items 1 – 15)
Choose the best answer.
1. A : Do you mind if I turn on the radio?
B : ________________________________
1. No, I don’t want to.
2. No, go right ahead.
3. Yes, let’s go to the movie.
4. I’m sorry to disturb you.
2. A : I haven’t seen you around lately.
B : ____________________________
1. Well, it seems that you are in trouble.
2. Haven’t we met before?
3. Oh, I’ve been working pretty hard.
4. Let’s finish our lunch first.
3. A : Welcome back from England. _____________?
B : Very cold.
A : Too bad! It’s been very warm here.
1. How was the weather there
2. How was the temperature
3. How did the weather look
4. How did you feel there
4. A : Did you see that schoolgirl who got off then?
B : ___________________________?
A : She looked more like a boy than a girl.
1. Who did she look like
2. Which one do you mean
3. What did she look at
4. What about her
5. A : Hello. Is Linda there ?
B : _________________________.
2. A : Oh, I didn’t recognize your voice. Would you
like to go to movies tonight?
1. This is I
2. This is she speaking
3. Kay is my name
4. Yes, I am here
Items 6 – 7
A : Hello.
B : Hi, it’s Charlie. Listen, would you like to go and
see Twilight to ?
A : Yes, ________6_________ I haven’t seen a movie
in ages.
B : Good, I’ll pick you up around six, then.
A : _______7________. I’ll see you.
B : Bye.
6. 1. that’d be nice. 2. I’d like.
3. do you like to ? 4. you’re right.
7. 1. All right then 2. That’s O.K.
3. I think so 4. Just coming
Items 8 – 10
A : Good morning, sir. _________8_________?
B : Certainly. I’d like to get a seat on the eleven
o’clock flight to Chicago next Thursday morning. It
is the only flight that day, isn’t it?
A : Yes it is. But I’m afraid ________9________.
B : Oh, can’t you fix me up with another flight on
Friday?
A : Well yes, there is a flight leaving at 10 o’clock
on Friday. Is it convenient for you to leave at
that time?
3. B : It’s perfectly all right.
A : I’ve got a seat for you on flight 211, Friday at
ten. When are you coming back?
B : ______10________. It all depends. Please leave it
open for the moment.
8. 1. Would I help you, please 2. May I
show you anything
3. Can I ask you something 4. Can I
be of any assistance
9. 1. It’s fully reserved 2. I prepared a
seat
3. It’s already made a reservation 4. I’ve
made a preparation for a seat
10. 1. By all means 2. I’m not sure
3. I won’t come back anymore 4. I’ll try my
best to come back
Items 11 – 15
In an office, a customer is trying to negotiate
the prices of the products with the manager.
A : I suggest we get right down to business.
B : That’s a good idea.
A : You requested samples of our newest fashions,
with available quantities and prices.
_______11_________.
B : Thank you. I’m sure our European buyers will
like the styles, but _______12_______.
A : But remember, the quality is very good and we
can ship them immediately.
B : If you could reduce your wholesale prices by 20%
then we could offer better retail prices.
4. A : Don’t forget the ______13_____ and employee
wages. I’m sorry, but 10% is our maximum
discount for large orders.
B : Since I definitely plan to order a minimum of two
hundreds of each sample, _____14_____.
A : I’m really sorry. 10% is the maximum discount,
______15_______.
B : I’m really not very happy, so I’ll order only the
minimum one hundred of about haft the total
samples.
11. 1. Why do you want them ? 2. Here they
are.
3. How many will you order? 4. I’ll send
you samples.
12. 1. your prices are reasonable 2. you’ll
agree your prices are low
3. your prices are somewhat high 4. you’ll
agree to expensive prices
13. 1. increased cost of materials 2. poor
quality in production
3. shortage of goods 4. delay in
shipment
14. 1. will you consider at most a 15% discount?
2. you should agree to less than a 15% discount.
3. couldn’t you give me at least 15% discount?
4. you must offer me no more than a 15%
discount.
15. 1. and this is your last visit to us
2. but you have already done business here
5. 3. unless you promise to become our best
customers
4. even for our oldest and best customers
Part Two : Vocabulary 9Items 16-30)
Items 16-20 : One doesn’t belong.
Three of the words in each group relate to
each other somehow. Choose the word that
does not belong with others.
16. 1. level 2. perpendicular 3. erect
4. vertical
17. 1. unequalled 2. paramount 3. exceptional
4. unsurpassed
18. 1. coffer 2. crate 3. chest
4. covering
19. 1. deceive 2. beguile 3.
inveigle 4. persuade
20. 1. visit 2. summon 3. invite
4. assemble
Items 21 – 25 : Analogy
The two given words are associated somehow
in their meaning. Choose the pair that has the
same kind of relationship.
21. frighten : scare
1. question : ask 2. look : see
3. terrorize : startle 4. upset : calm
22. search : find
6. 1. fight : win 2. obey : believe
3. look : seek 4. write : read
23. dastard : cowardice
1. cipher : importance 2. scoundrel :
immorality
3. native : intimacy 4. refugee :
nationality
24. toe : foot
1. elbow : wrist 2. fist : hand
3. shoe : sock 4. pupil : eye
25. puerile : maturity
1. pungent : poignancy 2. poised : serenity
3. obscure : clarity 4. ostentatious :
pretension
Items 26-30 : Meaning in context
Choose the best answer to make the sentences
meaningful.
26. Although fortune-tellers claim to __________
future happenings, there is no scientific evidence
of their ______.
1. cloud……ability 2.
effect…..knowledge
3. foretell…..fees 4.
predict…..accuracy
27. Great ideas have_________ youth : they are
_________.
1. no…..petrified 2.
eternal…..immortal
3. constant……ephemeral 4. little……
frivolous
7. 28. Each human relationship is unique, and the
lovers who think there never was a love like
theirs are _________.
1. foolish 2. blind
3. prejudiced 4. right
29. Rats give some _________ as scavengers, but
this is over – balanced by their _______ activities.
1. help……useful 2. service….harmful
3. problems……nocturnal 4. trouble……
breeding
30. Ancient societies gave authority to those who
knew and preserved_________, for the idea of
what was right lay in the past.
1. order 2. law
3. intelligence 4. tradition
Part Three : Structure and Writing (Items 31-45)
Read the following statements and choose the
underlined part that is grammatically wrong.
31. Prices (1) reach an equilibrium (2) at the level
(3) at which quantity demanded (4) equals and is
the same as quantity supplied.
32. The adult mosquito usually lives for (1) about
thirty days, (2) although the life span (3) varied
widely with temperature, humidity, and (4) other
factors of the environment.
33. The success of a corneal transplant (1) depends
on (2) its placement in the (3) recipient’s eye so
8. (4) that cannot be oversupplied by the patient’s
blood vessels.
34. (1) Unlike ordinary light (2) sources, a laser (3)
sends out a narrow beam of light in (4) one only
direction.
35. With a history of more (1) than four thousand
(2) years ago, the drum is one of the oldest and
(3) most widely used (4) musical instruments.
Items 36-40
Choose the best answer to complete the
sentence.
36. West of Newport _________, one of the many
mansions surrounded by acres of gardens.
1. where the Aston stately home stands
2. the stately home stands of Aston
3. the stately home of Aston stands
4. stands the stately Aston home
37. _________ from horseback is a valid form of
pest control has come under attack.
1. That the hunting of foxes 2. The
hunting of foxes
3. It is the hunting of foxes 4. There is
fox hunting
38. ________, 70 percent alcohol is more effective
than 100 percent alcohol.
1. When used as an antiseptic 2. An
antiseptic used
3. An antiseptic when used 4. How an
antiseptic is used
9. 39. _______, the greater the flower’s complexity and
efficiency for reproduction.
1. The higher a plant is on the evolutionary scale
2. The evolutionary scale indicates a plant’s higher
3. Because a plant is higher on the evolutionary
scale
4. Consequently a plant is higher on the
evolutionary scale
40. _________, cotton is a crop of worldwide
importance.
1. As the useful natural fibers
2. Natural fibers which are useful
3. That is the most useful natural fiber
4. One of the most useful natural fibers
Items 41-45
Choose the given choices to fill in the blanks.
Item 41
41. 1. Knowledge of the applicable foreign
language could eliminate all of these
unfortunate events.
2. Having knowledge of the applicable foreign
language can eliminate all of these unfortunate
events.
3. Knowledge of the applicable foreign language
can eliminate all of these unfortunate events.
4. A way to eliminate these unfortunate events is
through the knowledge of the applicable foreign
language.
You are in a foreign country and your money is
stolen. You go to the police, but they do not speak
10. English. You lose your belongings in a Chinese
railroad station. You complain to the authorities, but
they don’t understand English. In Paris you order
veal for dinner but get sweetbreads instead.
________(41)__________.
Item 42
42. 1. Heredity and genetics are not a myth,
they play a key role in our health.
2. While many myths exist about our health,
heredity and genetics play a key role.
3. Heredity and genetics play a key role.
4. Health myths are not true, because heredity
and genetics play a role in our health.
_________(42)__________. For example, children
whose parents lived a long time are statistically
more likely to live longer than children whose
parents die young. There is, however, no way to tell
if the genes that are passed along from parent to
child are the specific ones that will yield a long life
for the child. The view of some that medicines will
be discovered to correct all diseases is an equally
unfounded myth. The mere fact that medicines have
been found to combat illnesses in the past is not a
predictor of future medical discoveries.
Item 43
43. 1. Different periods have been singled out by
movie buffs as “Golden Age of Films.”
2. Movie buffs single out different periods as the
“Golden Age of Films.”
3. Different periods, known as “Golden Age of
Films” have been singled out by movie buffs.
11. 4. Periods called the Golden Age of Films being
singled out by movie buffs.
___________(43)_____________. For some, Hollywood
has never equaled the great movies of the silent
era. Others prefer the brilliant comedies and
romances of the 1930s. An all time favorite is It
Happened One Night. However, few people pick a
period in the last fifty years. Clearly, the quality of
movies has declined since the late 1940s for a
number of reasons.
Item 44
44. 1. Working as a waiter is one such job and
it teaches valuable skills for working
efficiently and relating to others.
2. Working as a waiter is one such job because
you learn valuable skills for working efficiently
and relating to others.
3. Working as a waiter is one such job because it
teaches valuable skills for working efficiently and
relating to others.
4. Working as a waiter, teaches valuable skills for
working efficiently and relating to others.
Some people would identify a good summer job as
one that takes little effort and pays well. Others
would choose an exotic location like Maui, the Rocky
Mountains, or the Florida Keys. Among the best
summer jobs are those that offer advantages in both
the present and the future by training the person to
12. work hard and deal with all kinds of people.
___________(44)____________.
Item 45
45. 1. Some may have presented the argument
the working for yourself can be harder
than working for someone else.
2. You may present the argument that working for
yourself can be harder than working for
someone else.
3. Presenting your argument to a difficulty with
self – employment.
4. There are some people who can present the
argument that working for themselves can be
harder than working for others.
For many people the thought of part-time work can
create images of flipping hamburgers and mopping
floors. On the other hand it is possible to find part-
time work where you can be your own boss. Jobs
like gardening, baby-sitting, or tutoring students
provide the opportunity to control your own destiny
since you are your own boss. _____(45)________.
You may find it necessary to go and search for
customers; a requirement not found when you are an
employee of a company. Planning for your own
business is also a complexity that you don’t come
across as a company worker. These challenges,
however, can be overcome.
Part Four : Reading (Items 46 -60)
Read the following texts and choose the best
answer.
13. Items 40-50
Australia is nearly as large as the United States,
but most of it is too dry to live in. Around the edge
of this huge dry part are large sheep and cattle
farms. A few of them are as large as the smallest
states in America. Often the nearest neighbors are
many hundred miles away.
The two – way radio is very important to people
who live on these great Australian farms. It works
much like a telephone. A person can listen to
someone else talk and give an answer.
When these radios first came into use, the
Australian government set up a special two – way
radio program. Then, people on the large farms could
talk to a doctor hundreds of miles away. They could
tell the doctor about someone who was sick, and
the doctor could let them know how to care for the
sick person.
Since the large farms were so far from towns,
the children could not to go to school. Radio schools
were set up for them in some places. At a certain
time each day, the boys and girls turn on their
radios and listen to teachers in cities miles away.
Families on the large farms wanted to give
news to their neighbors. “Round robin” talks by
radio were started to keep families in touch with
each other. They could talk about who was getting
married or who was sick or who was going away.
The men could talk about their sheep and cattle and
how much money the markets would pay for them.
In many ways the radio became a newspaper for
the farm people of Australia.
14. 46. This passage tells us something about
_____________.
1. how the radio is used in Australia
2. why the radio is important in Australia
3. how large Australia is
4. both 1. and 2.
47. Australia is ___________ America.
1. almost the same size as
2. larger than
3. just as large as
4. as large as the smallest state in America
48. How many examples were given by the writer
to show the use for radio on the great farms?
1. Three 2. Only one.
3. Two 4. Four
49. Families on the large farms kept in touch with
each other by ________.
1. a bird 2. radio
3. a newspaper 4. telephone
50. The two – way radio is something like a
telephone because __________.
1. you can talk and listen to somebody by radio
at the same time
2. people could talk to a doctor hundreds of miles
away
3. the radio has two telephones
4. the government has set up a special two-way
radio program
15. Items 51 -55
Few animals besides monkeys have hand-like
paws. The monkey, like man, has as opposable
thumb – that is, it can place its thumb opposite its
other fingers. By pressing its first finger against its
thumb a monkey can pick up things as tiny as a
flea. Because other animals lack this thumb, it is
difficult for them to pick up small things and carry
them.
The monkey’s ability to grasp rice with its paw
often leads to its capture. Hunters put some rice
inside a coconut leaving a hole in the shell of the
nut. The monkey has no trouble sliding its paw
through the hole. But it can’t draw the paw out
while it is holding the rice with its paw.
Since it is often too stupid or greedy to open
its hand, the monkey is unable to free itself from
this simple trap.
51. According to the passage, not many animals
have ________.
1. paws with fingers
2. paws with thumbs
3. paws without fingers
4. paws without thumbs and fingers
52. An opposable thumb is a thumb that can
_________.
1. pick up things
2. be place against the other fingers
3. press against the opposite thumb
4. press against anything
16. 53. A monkey can pick up small objects by
pushing its thumb against __________.
1. one of its fingers 2. all its fingers
3. its paw 4. the objects
54. Hunters can catch monkeys by a coconut trap
because monkeys ____________.
1. are too greedy for the coconut they have
found
2. have trouble finding out the rice
3. usually keep their paws closed to hold the rice
4. like to eat rice but not the coconut
55. The success or failure of a coconut trap
depends on __________.
1. what kind of rice is in the coconut
2. how many holes are in the coconut shell
3. how large the coconut is
4. whether the monkey will give up the rice
Items 56-60
As we all know, it was Thomas Jefferson who
wrote the Declaration of the Independence. He wrote
it in two weeks, and after a few changes, it was
accepted by the Congress. As a result, he became
famous.
Born in Virginia, Thomas Jefferson, a brilliant
student at school and almost talented lawyer later,
was much interested in politics.
Jefferson was elected Governor of Virginal in
1779, and he was sent to France as the
representative of the American government in 1784.
Sixteen years later, at the age of 57, he was elected
president after Washington and Adams.
17. Far from a handsome man, he was tall with
long arms and big hands. Jefferson, who was an
amusing talker in conversation but a poor speaker,
was generally good-natured.
Jefferson was regarded as a defender of freedom
on America. As a president, he protected the right of
free speech. Interestingly enough, in his eight years
as President, Jefferson never vetoed a bill which
Congress had passed. He did a lot in organizing the
new University of Virginia.
Thomas Jefferson died on July the fourth, 1826,
the 50th anniversary of American Independence.
56. From the passage we can infer that America
won its independence in ___________.
1. 1786 2. 1776
3. 1842 4. 1800
57. How old was Thomas Jefferson when he
became Governor of Virginia ?
1. He was 26. 2. He was in his
forties.
3. He was 36. 4. We don’t know.
58. Which of the following statements is true?
1. Jefferson was not only very talented but also
very handsome.
2. Jefferson was not an easy person to get along
with.
3. Jefferson was an amusing talker, but not good
at speaking in public.
4. Not being politically-minded, Jefferson never
vetoed a bill passed by the Congress.
59. Jefferson died when he was __________.
18. 1. 72 2. 73
3. 83 4. 92
60. Jefferson’s greatest contribution in American
history should be that __________.
1. he did a lot in organizing the new University
of Virginia
2. he was strongly against the slavery
3. he was for the right of free speech
4. he wrote the Declaration of Independence
เฉลย
Part One : Speaking
1. 2. No, go right ahead.
สนทนา A : จะว่าอะไรไหม ถ้าผมจะปิดวิทยุ
B : ไม่หรอก เชิญเลย
.٢ ٣. Oh, I’ve been working pretty hard.
สนทนา A : หมู่นี้ไม่ค่อนเจอคุณเลย
B : อ๋อ ผมวุ่นอยู่กับงานหนักไปหน่อย
.٣ ١. How was the weather there
สนทนา A : ขอต้อนรับการกลับมาจากอังกฤษ อากาศที่นั่นเป็นไง
บ้าง
B: หนาวมาก
A: เป็นงั้นไป ที่นี้ร้อนแทบแย่
.٤ ٢. Which one do you mean
สนทนา A : เห็นนักเรียนหญิงที่ลงจากรถนั่นไหม
B : แกหมายถึงคนไหนล่ะ
A : ก็ยัยคนที่ดูคล้าย ๆ ผู้ชายคนนั้นไง
19. .٥ ٢. This is she speaking
สนทนา A : ฮัลโล ขอพูดกับ Linda หน่อยค่ะ
B : กำาลังพูดอยู่ค่ะ
A : อุย ฉันจำาเสียงเธอไม่ได้ คืนนี้ไปดูหนังกันไหม
๊
.٦ ١. that’d be nice. (ดีจัง)
.٧ ٢. That’s O.K. (ได้ค่ะ)
٨. 4. Can I be of any assistance (= Can I help
you?)
9. 1. It’s fully reserved (จองเต็มแล้ว)
.١٠ ٢. I’m not sure
11. 2. Here they are (เอ้า... นี่เอาไปเลย)
.١٢ ٣. your prices are somewhat high (ราคาสินค้า
ของคุณค่อนข้างแพง)
.١٣ ١. increased cost of materials (ต้นทุนวัตถุดิบที่
เพิ่มขึ้น)
.١٤ ١. will you consider at most a 15% discount?
(ขอส่วนลดเต็มที่ ١٥% ได้ไหม)
.١٥ ٤. even for our oldest and best customers (
แม้แต่ลูกค้าชั้นดีและเก่าแก่ที่สุด)
Part Two : Vocabulary
One doesn’t belong
16. 1. level = แนวราบ (คำาอื่น ๆ มีความหมายว่า แนว
ตั้ง)
.١٧ ٣. exceptional = พิเศษ, ยกเว้น (คำาอื่น ๆ มีความ
หมายว่า
.١٨ ٤. covering = เครื่องปกปิด เช่น ฝา, ปลอก (คำาอื่น ๆ
หมายถึง หีบหรือกล่อง)
.١٩ ١. deceive = ตบตา, หลอกลวง (คำาอื่น ๆ มีความ
หมายว่า ชักชวน)
.٢٠ ١. visit = ไปเยี่ยม (คำาอื่น ๆ มีควาหมายว่า เชิญมา
ก่อน)
21. .٣٠ ٤. tradition (ประเพณี)
Part Three : Structure and Writing
31. (4) ตัด and is the same as ทิ้ง (เรื่อง
Redundancy)
32. (3) แก้เป็น varies (ข้อเท็จจริง ใช้ present simple
tense : เรื่อง Verb Form)
33. (4) แก้เป็น that it cannot (เรื่อง Pronoun)
34. (4) แก้เป็น only one (เรื่อง Word Order)
35. (2) แก้เป็น years (ตัด ago ทิ้งไป : เรื่อง
Redundancy)
36. 4. stands the stately Aston home (เรื่อง Word
Order)
37. 1. That the hunting of foxes (เรื่อง Subject ใน
Noun Clause)
.٣٨ ١. When used as an antiseptic (เรื่อง reduced
Adverb Clause)
.٣٩ ١. The higher a plant is on the evolutionary
scale (เรื่อง Comparison)
40. 1. As the useful natural fibers (เรื่อง
Prepositional Phrase)
41. 3. Knowledge of the applicable foreign
language can eliminate all of these unfortunate
events.
42. 2. While many myths exist about our health,
heredity and genetics play a key role.
43. 2. Movie buffs single out different periods as
the “Golden Age of Films”.
44. 3. Working as a waiter is one such job
because it teaches valuable skills for working
efficiently and relating to others.
45. 2. You may present the argument that
working for yourself can be harder than working
for someone else.
22. Part Four : Reading
Items 46-50
สรุ ป ความ
ออสเตรเลียเกือบจะกว้างใหญ่เท่าสหรัฐอเมริกา แต่พื้นที่
ส่วนใหญ่แห้งแล้งเกินกว่าจะอาศัยอยู่ได้ พื้นที่บริเวณขอบของ
ทวีปมักจะเป็นฟาร์มเลี้ยงแกะและปศุสัตว์ขนาดใหญ่ บางแห่งอาจ
ใหญ่พอๆ กับรัฐที่เล็กที่สุดของอเมริกา เพื่อนบ้านที่ใกล้ที่สุดมัก
จะอยู่ห่างออกไปหลายร้อยไหมล์
วิทยุสองทางเป็นสิ่งจำาเป็นต่อคนที่อาศัยอยู่บนฟาร์มขนาด
ใหญ่เหล่านั้น วิทยุชนิดนี้ทำางานคล้ายโทรศัพท์ คือ ใช้พูด
โต้ตอบกันได้ ตอนที่เริ่มนำามาใช้ครั้งแรก รัฐบาลออสเตรเลียเป็น
ผู้ติดตั้งโปรแกรมวิทยุ ٢ ทาง แบบพิเศษนี้ให้ประชาชน มีรัศมี
ทำาการไกลมาก วิถีชีวิตชาวบ้านหลายอย่างที่ต้องพึ่งพาวิทยุ ٢
ทาง เป็นต้นว่า ปรึกษาอาการเจ็บป่วยกับหมอที่อยู่ห่างออกไปเป็น
ร้อย ๆ ไมล์ หมอจะแนะนำาวิธีรักษาคนป่วยมาให้ทางวิทยุ
นอกจากนั้นยังใช้เป็นอุปกรณ์การเรียนการสอนทางไกล เป็น
สถานีข่าว หรือหนังสือพิมพ์สำาหรับเกษตรกรของออสเตรเลีย
46. 4. both 1 and 2.
47. 1. almost the same size as
48. 1. Three.
49. 2. radio
50. 1. you can talk and listen to somebody by
radio at the same time
Items 51-55
สรุ ป ความ
สัตว์น้อยชนิดที่จะมีอุ้งเท้าคล้ายมือ ยกเว้นลิง ลิงนั้นคล้าย
มนุษย์ตรงที่มีหัวแม่มือที่วางให้อยู่ตรงข้ามนิ้วอื่น ๆ ได้ เมือบีบนิ้ว
่
หัวแม่มือกับนิ้วชี้เข้าหากัน ลิงก็สามารถจับสิ่งของเล็ก ๆ เช่น
แมลงวันได้สบาย ๆ สัตว์อื่น ๆ ที่ไม่มีหัวแม่มือแบบนี้จะไม่สามารถ
หยิบสิ่งของชิ้นเล็ก ๆ และฉวยไปได้เลย
บางครั้งความสามารถพิเศษของลิงในเรื่องการใช้มือ อาจนำา
ไปสู่จุดจบของมันเอง มีนายพรานบางคนใช้เมล็ดข้าวใส่ไว้ใน
23. มะพร้าวที่เจาะเป็นรู เมื่อลิงยื่นมือเข้าไปหยิบข้าว แล้วกำาไว้จะชัก
มือออกมา ก็ออกไม่ได้ ไม่รู้ว่าเป็นเพราะโง่หรือตะกละที่ทำาให้ลิง
ติดกับง่าย ๆ แบบนี้
.٥١ ٢. paws with thumbs
52. 2. be place against the other fingers
53. 1. one of its fingers
54. 3. usually keep their paws closed to hold the
rice
55. 4. whether the monkey will give up the rice
Items 56-60
สรุ ป ความ
Thomas Jefferson ใช้เวลาเพียง ٢ สัปดาห์ ร่างประกาศ
อิสรภาพของอเมริกา หลังจากแก้ไขเพียงเล็กน้อย สภา
Congress ก็อนุมัติให้ประกาศใช้ ทำาให้ Jefferson โด่งดังใน
ทันที
Jefferson เกิดในรัฐ Virginia เป็นคนเรียนเก่งและสนใจ
การเมืองมาก เขาได้รับเลือกเป็นผู้ว่าการรัฐ Virginia ในปี ١
٧٧٩ ครั้น ١٦ ปีต่อมา เขาก็ได้รับเลือกเป็นประธานาธิบดี ขณะ
อายุ ٥٧ ปี ต่อจาก Washington และ Adams
Jefferson ถึงแม้หน้าตาไม่ดี แต่เป็นคนอารมณ์ดี ได้รับ
การยกย่องว่าเป็นผู้ปกป้องเรื่องเสรีภาพบนแผ่นดินอเมริกาอย่าง
เหนียวแน่น เขาเสียชีวิตในปี ١٨٢٦
.٥٦ ١٧٧٦ .٢
.٥٧ ٣. He was 36.
58. 3. Jefferson was an amusing talker, but not
good at speaking in public.
59. 3. 83
60. 4. he wrote the Declaration of Independence