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Concluded English Problems
Odd one out
1. a. disjoint b. sever
c. congest c. separate
2. a. persuade b. discern
c. convince d. induce
3. a. malice b. immensity
c. magnitude d vastness
4. a. queer b. eccentric
c. peculiar d. inaudible
5. a. essential b. enhance
c. crucial d. vital
6. a. decrease b. demise
c. diminish d. dwindle
7. a. discussion b. distinguish
c. dominant d. distinctive
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8. a. feeble b. frail
c. vulnerable d. lament
9. a. defeat b. conquer
c. vanquish d. weapon
10. a. augment b. swell
c. reimburse d. escalate
11. a. accumulate b. rouse
c. evoke d. activate
12. a. eliminate b. camouflage
c. eradicate d. uproot
13. a. poverty b. needy
c. destitute d. compile
14. a. ample b. affluent
c. prosperous d. well-off
15. a. composite b. compound
c. compartment d. element
16. a. distract b. divert
c. deflect d. distribute
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17. a. solitary b. secondary
c. subordinate d. subsidiary
18. a. condolence b. loquacious
c. garrulous d. voluble
19. a. felon b. criminal
c. exertion d. wrongdoer
20. a. insincere b. minute
c. corrupt d. untruthful
21. a. fire b. discharge
c. give notice d. disprove
22. a. contrary b. antagonist
c. convincing d. opposed
23. a. outstanding b. captivating
c. fascinating d. enchanting
24. a. fussy b. petty
c. choosy d. picky
25. a. revolution b. orbit
c. ornament d. rotation
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26. a. wander b. stray
c. ramble d. flutter
27. a. put up with b. endure
c. stand d. insist
28 a. fall for b. bump into
c. by chance d.come across
29. A period of ten years is called a ...................
a. time b. decade
c. century d. millennium
30. doctor who treats sick animals is called a .................... .
a. vegetarian b. veterinarian
c. vegetation d. veteran
31. Person who is always eager to learn new things is....................
a. curious b. envious
c. generous d. ambitious
32. To form a picture or idea in the mind is the definition of ................... .
a. draw b. wonder
c. imagine d. consider
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33. In his biography, Thomas is described as a very industrious writer.
a. sensible b. diligent
c. pessimistic d. successful
34. The development of general anesthetics has allowed doctors to operate without the
pain once associated with surgery.
a. fear b. rage
c. protest d. anguish
35. The perpetual motion of the earth as it turns on its axis creates the change of seasons.
a. ancient b. leisurely
c. rhythmic d. constant
36. The fort now known as Fort MC Henry was built prior to the war of 1812 to guard
Baltimore.
a. mansion b. tower
c. garrison d. museum
37. Since none of the polls had predicted the winner, everyone was surprised by the
results of the election.
a. astounded b. encouraged
c. delighted d. perturbed
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38. Arson is suspected in a fire that razed the Grand Hotel.
a. threatened b. included
c. destroyed d. spared
39. A good auditorium will assure the sound is able to heard.
a. superior b. audible
c. genuine d. contained
40. To look quickly through a book is an important study skill.
a. skim b. outline
c. summarized d. paraphrase
41. Chemicals are used to retard the growth of ornamental trees.
a. initiate b. benefit
c. stunt d. alter
42. Some stretches of Florida resemble West Africa.
a. deal with b. allow immigration from
c. look like d. restrict trade with
43. Some theory seemed incredible at the time that first introduced it.
a. unbelievable b. brilliant
c. complicated d. famous
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44. The ultimate cause of the Civil War was the bombardment of fort Sumter.
a. final b. true
c. only d. simple
45. The court has a reputation for being just.
a. stubborn b. humorous
c. impartial d. capricious
46. Congress was hesitant to repeal the Prohibition Act.
a. willing b. reluctant
c. urged d. supposed
47. The president is often noisy crowed on the White house.
a. jocular b. gigantic
c. clamorous d. capricious
48. Severed snowstorms cause power failures in the town.
a. Tornadoes b. blizzard
c. hurricanes d. earthquakes
49. To a skylark praises the bird for its carefree spirit.
a. keen b. blithe
c. harsh d. gauche
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50. It was important to divide the movie into five parts to show on TV.
a. adapt b. segment
c. abridge d. transact
51. A clever politician take advantage of every speaking to campaign for the next election
a. rash b. crude
c. investigate d. shrewd
52. What may be considered in one culture may be interpreted as arrogant in another.
a. clumsy b. surly
c. sleazy d. flimsy
53. The question was discarded because it was ambiguous.
a. dull b. vague
c. false d. correct
54. They.................... set fire to their own house so they could collect the insurance.
a. deliberately b. fiercely
c. poorly d. carefully
55. We used to be wealthy but using much money has made them indigent.
a. idiot b. smart
c. poor d. fool
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56. What does hearten mean?
a. encourage b. praise
c. attempt d. distract
57. The teacher asked the student to....................playing and do their class work.
a. avoid b. abolish
c. ban d. stop
58. My mother....................about the sport that I play last week.
a. commented b. mentioned
c. complained d. blamed
59. Mary used to drink 4 cups of coffee, but now she has.................... to a cup of coffee.
a. cut into b. cut off
c. cut down d. cut up
60. The fly is the....................of the cholera.
a. cause b. effect
c. reason d. comfermation
61. This English book.................... to me.
a. own b. owns
c. belong d. belongs
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Part1 F กF ʾ2537
Below is an extract from The Old Wives Tales. Choose the correct word to fill in each
black to make a sensible paragraph .
Most of us are ..1 .. of our great grandmothers faith in red flannel as a(n)
..2 .. for coughs and bronchitis when worn ..3 .. the chest but in some
area a
..4 .. of brown paper, rubbed with tallow candle, is ..5 .. to have similar
healing powers. An ..6 .. belief goes : ..7 .. throats could be
..8 .. by removing the left stocking and ..9 ..it round the neck, the foot of
the stocking next to the throat, and then going to bed. By morning, all the trouble would
disappears .
1. a. wear b. aware
c. beware d. swear
2. a. heal b. illness
c. ailment d. cure
3. a. away b. again
c. against d. argue
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4. a. piece b. slice
c. pinch d. bar
5. a. convinced b. believed
c. belonged d. captured
6. a. Australian b. European
c. Yugoslavian d. Utahan
7. a. ache b. pain
c. sore d. hurt
8. a. traded b. trotted
c. treated d. threatened
9. a. wringing b. wading
c. wagging d. wrapping
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Part2 F กF ʾ2535
Choose the correct answer for each blank.
Last year Sivalin, ..10 .. , ..11 .. on her willed land. The place was
..12 .. ..13 .. couldnt help 14 .. when a chat on
accommodation occurs. A grand party was held to celebrate the moving into the new
..15 .. mansion. Photographs of every corner were taken. It was a great day for
both the owners of the house and us, the all- time guests.
Six month passed and there came tragic news. In a late night the grand mansion
..16 while the family ..17 .. happily under the same roof. Some
mistakes 18 on the construction of the foundation! My friend, in her sadness,
said it had partly been her fault. If she had not put all the responsibility for the construction
in the constructors hand, this tragedy ..19 . .
10. a. a rich friend of me b. one my rich friend
c. one of my rich friends d. my friend is rich
11. a. had built a big house b. had a big house built
c. have a building made d. have made a building
12. a. such grand that b. so grandly that
c. grand so that d. so grand
13. a. almost all of us b. all of us almost
c. most all of us d. most of we all
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14. a. to mention it b. mentioning it
c. mention about it d. mentioning about it
15. a. magnificent decorating b. magnificently decorating
c. magnificence decoration d. magnificently decorated
16. a. collapsed b. was collapsing
c. had collapsed d. would collapse
17. a. sleep b. were sleeping
c. are sleeping d. were slept
18. a. had made b. to be made
c. had been made d. that were made
19. a. will not happen b. would not happen
c. would not be happened d. would not have happened
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TOXINS
Tobacco road is a dead-end. If youre ..20 .., seek help; if
youre 21 .., dont give in. Smoking is the single greatest cause of
cancer ..22 ..,
Cigarette tar, or condensed solid particles of smoke, contains about 4,000 known
chemicals, poisons and cancer-causing substances. Nicotine, an alkaloid poison and
powerful ..23 .. to the brain and central nervous system, delivers a host of evils : It
increases blood pressure and heart rate by as many as 33 ..24 .. a minute,
stimulates the bowels, lowers skin temperature, slows digestion, reduces blood circulation
in the legs and arms, brings on nausea and may age the skin. It also decreases lung
capacity ..25 .. coughing, causes cancer of the lungs, larynx, oral cavity and
esophagus, and is a contributory factor in cancer of the bladder, pancreas and kidney.
The only positive news about smoking is that you can reverse its effects provided
you stop before the ..26 .. of lung, heart or circulatory damage. A year after
quitting, the body begins to repair itself; within 10 to 15 years, the risks of heart attack,
cancer and other ..27 .. diseases drop to the level of nonsmokers.
Alcohol. The jurys still out on the health effects of moderate alcohol ..28 ...
Some studies claim that moderate consumption and consume it with food if possible.
Caffeine. Again ..29 .. is the key. One or two cups of coffee a day can
provide an extra oomph when you need it. While consuming more than 250 to 300
milligrams a day can leave you jittery or, if caffeine is consumed too close to bedtime,
unable to sleep.
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20. a. hooked b. addict c. addiction d. addictive
21. a. granted b. allowed c. tempted d. attempted
22. a. lethal b. deadly c. virulent d. mortality
23. a. stimulant b. stimulate c. encourage d. impulse
24. a. hits b. beats c. throbs d. rhythm
25. a. caused b. trickles c. triggers d. started
26. a. set on b. attach c. set for d. onset
27. a. smoking-relating b. smoking-related
c. smoked-relating d. smokes-related
28. a. consumption b. assumption
c. resumption d. distribution
29. a. middle b. moderation
c. medium d. modern
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Why the Coastal Areas Are Polluted
Coastal areas are polluted by runoff from land, ..30 .., and industrial
discharge as well as industrial and municipal dumping. Historically, people have gathered
near coastal areas to ..31 .. advantage of water transportation seafood and
aesthetics. The effect of this pollution ..32 .. life in the sea is disproportionate,
because most of ocean life is found in these near shore waters. Whereas most open ocean
is a biological desert, the ..33 .. areas, including upwelling areas and shallow
continental shelves, bloom with life. Especially in upwelling areas, where currents bring
bottom nutrients near the sunlight of the surface, algae and aquatic plants prosper and
other organisms feed.(See World Resources 1988-89. Figure 9.1, p. 145.) More than 99
percent of the global catch of marine fish is taken within 320 km. of a coastline. By
pollution coastal waters. Were having a far ..34 .. effect on life in the sea than if the
ocean were pollution evenly.World Resources 1990-91.
30. a. sewer b. sewage c. sew d. receive
31. a. get b. bring c. take d. receive
32. a. of b. in c. to d. on
33. a. coastal b. coast c. beach d. sea-side
34. a. great b. greater c. greatest d. grateful
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Message from President of Yonezawa Electric Wire Co., Ltd.
It is our ..35 .. to announce that Yoneden (Thailand) Ltd. (YDT) has
succeeded ..36 .. getting ISO9002 certification by an international certification
organization. I would like to ..37 .. my sincere gratitude ..38 .. everyone,
particularly our clients, ..39 .. have helped in our latest ..40 ..
Products of YDT are delivered to domestic and ..41 .. customers. So our
most important aim is maintaining reliable quality.
..42 .., we aim upgrade our quality assurance program in
accordance ..43 .. the ISO9002 quality system, and make every effort to supply
good products and good services as an ISO9002 certified company. ..44 ..,Id
like to request everybodys continuous support and co-operation as usual, and offer my
deep gratitude to the management and staff of YDT.
Mr. Masao Shimizu
President
35. a. pleasant b. glad c. pleasure d. kindness
36. a. in b. on c. of d. by
37. a. expand b. extend c. dilate d. expanse
38. a. by b. of c. to d. in
39. a. who b. of which c. whose d. which
40. a. accomplish b. accomplishment c. successful d. achiever
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41. a. globe b. world c. global d. foreign
42. a. Since then b. After that c. Later d. From now on
43. a. with b. to c. by d. in
44. a. Lately b. Finally c. However d. Therefore
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comic
1. When you cant use this product ?
a. Glaucoma b. Emphysema
c. Chronic bronchitis d. Headache
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2. Who must take 1 tablet every 4 to 6 hours ?
a. Children over 7 years
c. Children under 6 years
3. How much calories you get from fat when you eat this product
a. 120
c. 60
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every 4 to 6 hours ?
b. Adults
d. Not mention
3. How much calories you get from fat when you eat this product
b. 90
d. 30
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4. In this comic what the meaning of DUDE
a. Gasoline b. Bicycle
c. GPS d. Friend
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5. In this advertisement what the COCA-COLA can makes?
a. Fruit syrup b. Soda water
c. Exhilarating d. Kola
6. What is the main message of the comic strip?
a. The boy is very clever.
b. The boy is hyperactive.
c. The boy's picture is in the dictionary.
d. His mother looked up "hyperactive" in the dictionary
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conversation
Read the following dialogues and choose the best answer to complete each blank. (Items 1-15)
Conversation 1: Kitti, a Thai student in Australia, is looking for an apartment.
Landlady : Hello, MC Apartment 1 ..?
Kitt : Have you got a room for rent?
Landlady : Therell be one available at the end of this week
Kitti : Hmm, today is Thursday already. ..2 ..? Is it within walking
distance of the university?
Landlady : Its on Prince Edward Street, near the Science Museum. ..3 ...
And youll also find a bus stop just around the corner as well.
Kitti : ..4 ... Well, ..5 ..?
Landlady: Its $150 per week, not including utilities. The utilities will be charged
according to usage. Each room has got a separate meter.
Kitti : I see. 6 ..?
Landlady : Im afraid I already have an appointment, but Ill probably be back at
around 5. 7 ..?
Kitt : Thats fine for me. See you then. Bye.
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1. a. What do you want b. Who do you want to talk to
c. Can I help you d. Can I have your name, please
2. a. What is its location b. What is it situated on
c. Where is the apartment d. Where can I look for MC Apartment
3. a. Its easier to walk to the university
b. Its a ten-minute walk to the university
c. Im sure you have to walk to the university
d. I think it might be convenient getting to the university
4. a. Thats amazing b. That sounds good
c. Thats considerable d. That looks interesting
5. a. how is the rent b. how much will I rent it
c. how much is the rent d. how should I pay the rent
6. a. Lets have a look at the room, shall we
b. Should I see the room before I move in
c. Do I have to see the room this afternoon
d. Can I have a look at the room this afternoon
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7. a. Will you be home tomorrow b. Why dont you come on time
c. Do you want to come with me d. Will you be able to drop by at that
time
Conversation 2: Arnat is inviting Paul and his family to dinner at his house.
Arnat : ..8 .. next Saturday evening.
Paul : Oh, dear! ..9 ..this Saturday. My daughter is rehearsing a play
at her school.
Arnat : Oh, really! What about Sunday evening? ..10 .. .
Paul : Thatll be fine. ..11 .. . We would be delighted to come. Err...,
..12 .. .
Arnat : Well, my wife just got a promotion and my daughter has been accepted at a top
ten university, so were having a little celebration.
Paul : ..13 ..! What time should we get to your house?
Arnat : ..14 ..?
Paul : Fine. ..15 .. .
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8. a. Wed like to persuade you to have dinner with us
b. Wed like to have you and your family over for dinner
c. Let you and your family have dinner together at my house
d. I offer you and your family to come to my house for dinner
9. a. I dont think we like it
b. Im afraid we cant make it
c. What a shame! No one can go
d. Sorry about that. Everyone will be busy
10. a. Its a pity if you miss it b. We expect you to be free
c. Itll be convenient for me d. We really want you to join us
11. a. Id like to eat out b. We all like to be invited
c. Everybody is free on Sunday d. I appreciate the appointment
12. a. tell me what you all are doing
b. this sounds like a special occasion
c. you must be pleased with something
d. let me know why you are inviting us
13. a. How happy b. Good luck
c. Congratulations c. What a surprise
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14. a. Can I let you know later b. Do you want to come early
c. Is 6:30 convenient for you d. 6:30 is a suitable time, isnt it
15. a. We hope to enjoy the dinner b. We wont be late for dinner
c. Were looking forward to it d. Wed love to be at your house
Read the following situation and choose the best answer to complete each blank.
(Items 16-17)
A : What would you like for breakfast ,B.
B : ..16 ..
A : With a piece of toast?
B : Yes, please.
A : What about coffee?
B : Black and only a little sugar.
A : ..17 ..
B : Thanks, I appreciate it.
16. a. I usually have and egg and ham. b. I really dont know
c. I really dont know d. I recommend the chefs speciality
17. a. Can I give you a lift? b. Will that be all?
c. Here you are. d. Here there are.
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Read the following situation and choose the best answer to complete each blank. (Items
18-27)
Lisa : Im getting hungry.
Jane : ..18 .. . Where do you want to eat ?
Lisa : Theres a KFC just across the road, ..19 ..?
Jane : Yes, but I ..20 .. . French fries. That s ..21 ... when we re
shopping. Lets have Thai food.
Lisa : All right. Theres a cafeteria right here in the building. Its on ..22 .. .
Jane : Really? I havent been here before. ..23 .. food do they have?
Lisa : All kind ..24 .. noodle and rice dishes. Its one of ..25 .. with lots
of different food stalls and you buy coupons that ..26 .. order food.
Jane : That ..27 . . Lets go now so we can beat the noon rush hour.
Lisa : Good idea. Lets go.
18. a. Also I. b. I am so.
c. So do I. d. Me too.
19. a. hasnt there ? b. isnt there ?
c. isnt there ? d. hasnt it ?
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20. a. have sicked of b. am sick with
c. am sick of d. sick of
21. a. what we always have b. we always have them
c. which we have always d. thing we always have
22. a. one of floor b. the floor one
c. the first floor d. floor number first
23. a. What kind of b. Whats kind of
c. What the kind of d. Whats the kind of
24. a. Mostly b. Almost
c. Most of d. Most
25. a. the place b. those places
c. nice places d. a place
26. a. use to b. used to
c. you are used to d. you use to
27. a. sound great b. sounds great
c. sounds greatly d. is the great sound
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Situation : This is a dialogue between a father [f] and his son [s], aged 11 who does not know
what an eclipse is. Choose the correct alternative for each blank to make the dialogue sensible
and grammatically correct.
F : Tommy they ........28........ that theres going to be an eclipse of the sun tomorrow at ten past
two . ........29........ Your teacher let you out of the class to look at it?
S : I dont know . In fact, I dont even know ........30......... .
F : A sun eclipse happens when the moon comes between the earth and the sun........31........ . The
sunlight.
S : Wow ! thats interesting. If the moon is in front of the sun, will ........32......... get dark like at
night?
F : Well, that happens some times, but ........33......... the paper, tomorrows eclipse is only a
........34........ eclipse , so the moon will block out some sunlight , but it wont be pitch dark.
S : It still ........35........ . Im........36........our teachers will let us watch it.
F : But ........37........careful not to stare at the sun without special sunglasses ........38........ At a sun
eclipse without sunglasses will damage your eyes.
S : All right . I take your word for it. But what happens if it is cloudy tomorrow at two oclock?
F : In that case You wont be able to see anything. All we and do is hope that tomorrow is a sunny
day without any clouds.
28. a. says b. speaks
c. knows d. tells
29. a. so b. did
c. will d. are
30. a. What is an eclipse? b. what an eclipse is ?
c. if an eclipse is. d. How is an eclipse.
31. a. blocks out b. block out
c. are blocking out d. blocking out
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32. a. the weather b. he
c. something d. it
33. a. according to b. in spite of
c. because of d. consequently
34. a. part b. partial
c. in part d. partly
35. a. prettily excited b. pretty excited
c. pretty exciting d. prettily exciting
36. a. glad b. sure
c. hope d. doubt
37. a. make b. do
c. be d. are
38. a. look directly b. looking directly
c. directly look d. looks direct
Error identification
1. Almost all students spent over an hour to do the test.
a b c d
2. I know that lying is bad and to cheat is too, but no one seems to have told them.
a b c d
3. The more she uses the mobile phone, the high the bill will be.
a b c d
4. Today the number of workers which go on strike for higher wages is almost twice that
a b c d
of twenty years ago.
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5. During the early years of the present century, climate was relative cold.
a b c d
6. Thai students like to make complaints about their school duties, the bossy and violent ways
a b c
of treatment and the strictly discipline.
d
7. It is advisable that everyone have his car check once or twice a year.
a b c d
8. The method they chose was different than the one that was suggested by the director.
a b c d
9. The company rules are establishing to increase morale and profits.
a b c d
10. The Governor of Hong Kong yesterday spoke optimistically about the future of the colony,
a b
now being discussing in negotiations between Britain and China.
c d
11. Russia is larger in land area than any country in the world, if you doubt this statement
a b
look at a map of the world, either a globe or Mercator projection on a flat surface.
c d
12. A brilliant future lays ahead of any young man who can succeed at the difficult tasks
a b c
which are set out for him to accomplish.
d
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13. The victims sister, beside herself with grief, could give no coherent account of the
a b c d
accident.
14. Sarah looked at both paintings carefully; she could not decide which was
a b c
the most beautiful.
d
15. If Jaejoong had the forethought to arrange an appointment, her reception would have been
a b c
more friendly.
d
16. Since there is none exact definition for biological aging, there is no way to determine when
a b c
the phenomenon begins.
d
17. You have to explain to me what is it about so I can help you figure it out.
a b c d
18. We insist upon your telling us who elses signature appeared on this petition besides yours.
a b c d
19. The Oilers team was victorious in every game, and they were cheered by the whole town.
a b c d
20. The students were interested in take a field trip to The National History Museum, but they
a b c
were not able to raise enough money.
d
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21. My cousin attends an university in the Midwest which specializes in astronomy.
a b c d
22. The only teachers who were required to attend the meeting were Yuri, Jessica, Tiffany, and
a b c
me.
d
23. The food that Yuchun is cooking in the kitchen is smelling delicious.
a b c d
24. Crickets rub the legs together to make its chirping sound.
a b c d
25. Between you and me, you ought to bring this letter down to the second-floor desk before
a b c
you leave tonight.
d
26. The defeating of William Jenning Bryan in the 1986 presidential election was the end of the
a b c
populist movement
d
27. I engaged mostly in sales promotion of Korean production abroad and the import of
a b c
foreign goods.
d
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28. Encyclopedias may be used to answer question, to solve problems, or to obtain information
a b c d
on a particular topic.
29. Your personnel identification card along with transaction is automatically registered.
a b c d
30. They wear working cloth made from cotton, rayon, and synthetic fibers.
a b c d
31. Because George ate faster than me, he was able to leave the cafeteria sooner.
a b c d
32. One takes about five months for a person to master the techniques of computer
a b c
typesetting.
d
33. Honeybees spend a great deal of time grooming theirselves.
a b c d
34. Each of the girls whom I have invited to take part in the discussion have indicated that she
a b c d
will be happy to come.
35. You may be given a chance to renew the contract for other year if the company needs you.
a b c d
36. I suggest we postpone this discussion after the chairman arrives.
a b c d
37. I do all the dishes and washing and beside, I help my husband with is bookwork.
a b c d
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38. Although the bad weather, most employees participated in the annual picnic held in Lake
a b c
Lenza last Saturday.
d
39. Because the continued effort, smoking among teenagers has been reduced dramatically.
a b c d
40. The number of high schools both operated by the government and private section
a b c
were closed due to the flu.
d
41. Police says they are doing their best to stamp out the counterfeit industry, but there are not
a b c
enough people to take a phenomenon of such a huge scale.
D
42. More leisure, as well as an abundance of good, are attainable through automation.
a b c d
43. Each raspberry look like a cluster of tiny beads, colored red, black, or purple.
a b c d
44. Curry and rice which I always have for lunch are my favorite food.
a b c d
45. The function of the judge is to supervise the trial in order to assure its proper conduct and
a b c
the fair administrator of justice.
d
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46. Catching crabs in bay is profitable but to fish for bass in the river is more relaxing.
a b c d
47. About 200 million years before, all the continents were part of one vast land mass called
a b c d
Pangaea.
48. The keyboard with alphabet keys is enough easy to use to give program instructions to the
a b c d
computer.
49. The administration urged the lawmakers to adopt legislation requiring all passengers of
a b
motor vehicles which driven in the city to wear seat belts.
c d
50. In spite of recent advances in modern medicine, the long-sought cure for cancer
a b
has not been found, and the incidence of the disease is being increasing.
c d
51. Since her blood pressure is much higher than it should be, her doctor insists that she
a b c
will not smoke.
d
52. If he made better use of his time, he will be more likely to finish his research.
a b c d
53. There used to be a lot of canals in Bangkok, but now many of them have filled in.
a b c d
54. Despite of the pills which her doctor prescribed, Ellen still has trouble in sleeping.
a b c d
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55. Scarcely had the words been spoken than he realized that he should have remained silent.
a b c d
56. Freezing foods is the fastest growing segment of the food industry.
a b c d
57. Mr.Rhee did well on the job because his strong background in economics.
a b c d
58. We can take either a shuttle bus or a taxi to the airport.
a b c d
59. Continental Motors is developing a new generation of hybrid automobiles that operate
a b c
partially on the electricity.
d
60. Do you know what kind of factory is this?
a b c d
61. The memo was sent to all of clerical workers in the office.
a b c d
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grammar
1. Some snakes lay eggs, but others ... birth to live offspring.
a. give b. given
c. giving d. will give
2. Because it was so closely related to communication, ... art form to develop.
a. the earliest draw
b. to draw early was probably
c. early drawing probably
d. drawing was probably the earliest
3. After quartz, calcite is the .. in the crust of the Earth.
a. mineral is most abundant
b. mineral that most abundant
c. most abundant mineral
d. most abundant mineral that
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4. When wood, natural gas, oil, or any other fuel burns, .. with oxygen in the air
to produce
heat.
a. combining substances in the fuel
b. substances in the fuel that combine
c. substances in the fuel combine
d. a combination of substance in the fuel
5. After the Second World War, the woman wage earner .. a standard part of
middle-class
life in the United States.
a. who became b. became
c. becoming d. become
6. During the course of its growth, a frog undergoes a true metamorphosis, ..
with a
fishlike larval stage.
a. beginning b. begin
c. began d. begun
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7. The National Medal of Science is the .. given by the United States
governments.
a. highest science award
b. highest award for scientific
c. award that is the highest scientific
d. highest, and awarding scientists
8. According to Hubbles law, the greater the distance between any two galaxies,
... is
their relative speed of separation.
a. the greatest b. as great as
c. the greater d. greater than
9. If a diamond is heated without oxygen, it will turn to graphite, a form of .. that
is used as a lubricant.
a. so soft the carbon b. is carbon so soft
c. carbon so soft d. carbon is so soft
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10. The province of Newfoundland has ..than any other region of North America
in which the first language is English.
a. its longer history b. a longer history
c. the longer the history d. the history is longer
11. Working like a telescope, ... the size of objects at great distances.
a. which magnifies a telephoto lens
b. a telephoto lens magnifies
c. a telephoto lens which magnifies
d. and magnifying a telephoto lens
12. Diary farming is .. leading agricultural activity in the United States.
a. a b. at
c. then d. none
13. The married couple stopped ..some food; nothing left in their fridge.
a. buy b. buying
c. to buy d. bought
14. The twins .. discussing with .. .
a. is...others b. are...each other
c. is...one another d. are...others
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15. Guess who .. in town the other day!
a. I ran over b. I have run across
c. I ran across d. I have run into
16. Not only the workers .. the managers are going to the union meeting.
a. but also b. and
c. or d. but
17. Some of the land originally taken from Native Americans has been .. .
a. given back b. given to
c. handed out d. handed in
18. If you not ..satisfied, you can return it for a full refund.
a. complete b. completed
c. completely d. completing
19. Alice is ..the most beautiful girl in our country.
a. much b. much more
c. extremely d. by far
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20. The flexibility of film allows the artist ..unbridled imagination to the animation
of cartoon characters.
a. bringing b. to bring
c. is brought d. brings
21. We wont be able to sell ..furniture as we have promised.
a. as much b. as same
c. the more d. as many
22. Had I known that before , I .. it.
a. would not do
b. would not have done
c. would have done
d. would have been done
23. The noise of the trains into the staton was deafening.
a. that come b. which was coming
c. coming d. that coming
24. Alaskas coastline is ragged, ..in many bays, inlets and sounds.
a. has b. with
c. because d. its
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25. Living up to basic ethical standards in the classroom is one of the most important ways
..how to function in society at large.
a. children that learn to
b. to learn that children
c. children that learn
d. that children learn
26. In 1699 ...capital of Virginia colony was moved from Jamestown to
Williamburg.
a. it was the b. when the
c. was the d. the
27. Mixture of tantalum and other metals .. strong, useful alloys.
a. making b. make
c. to make d. are made
28. Owls are a serious threat ..songbirds.
a. roost b. to roosting
c. and roosted d. the roosting
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29. Leaves the grass, Walt Whitmans first published volume of poetry, initially consisted of
12 poems written ..regular meter or rhyme.
a. have no b. not any
c. do not have d. without
30. Gwendolyn Brooks first novel Maud Martha is a series of lyrical vignettes about a
young girl .. in a closely nit family.
a. to grow up b. grows up
c. growing up d. she is growing up
31. Gas lamps using gas made from coal . to the United States in 1806.
a. introduced b. to be introduced
c. introducing d. were introduced
32. The seventeenth century was one ..many significant advances were made
in both science and philosophy.
a. in that b. in which
c. what d. that
33. ... As an escape artist that Harry Houdini was best known.
a. Was to be b. Was be
c. It was d. There was
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34. When Sulfuric acid is cold, it does not react readily with .. Iron or copper.
a. metals common such as
b. such as common metals
c. metals such common as
d. such common metals as
35. The early 1900s saw .. in education in the United States.
a. changes that reaching far
b. far-reaching changes
c. reaches far for changes
d. for changes that reached far
36. Levers are divided into three basic types according to the place where the efoort is
applied, ..or where the fulcrum is positioned.
a. where the load is moved
b. moved to where the load is
c. where is the load moved
d. to move the load where
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37. .. is forced to defend itself, it changes furiously
a. Despite the yak b. The yak that
c. If the yak d. The yak it
38. Woodrow Wilson .. as governor of New Jersey before he was elected
President of the United States in 1912.
a. to have served b. who has served
c. serving d. served
39. Many societies have professional singers ..songs the history and traditions
of the community are kept alive.
a. that their b. through whose
c. their d. whose
40. An etude is a short musical composition or exercise when especially .. a
particular
technique.
a. enable students practicing
b. enables students practicing
c. enable students practicing
d. to enable students to practice
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41. .. in the diet is especially important for vegetarians.
a. Enough protein is obtained
b. Obtaining enough protein
c. They obtain enough protein
d. By obtaining enough protein
42. .. theories approximate the truth is the day-to-day business of science.
a. Determining how closely
b. How closely do determiner
c. How one determines close
d. One is close to determining
43. Lenses, ... are used to correct imperfections in eyesight.
a. are the forms of glasses and contact lens
b. in the form of glasses and contact lens
c. glasses and contact lens which form
d. glasses and contact lens may be formed
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44. One of the major rivers of the western United States, .. flows for some 1500
miles from Colorado to northwestern Mexico.
a. it is the Colorado River
b. the Colorado River which
c. and the Colorado River
d. the Colorado River
45. The distinguishing feature of a fluid, in contrast to a solid, is the ease ... .
a. that a deformed fluid
b. to deform a fluid
c. when a fluid that is deformed
d. with which a fluid may be deformed
46. .. is fun but it can be dangerous.
a. To hike b. Hike
c. Hiking d. Hikes
47. Thank you for your letter. I look forward .. with you next week.
a. well meet b. to meet
c. meeting d. to meeting
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48. Was there any food .. From the party last night ?
a. left b. was left
c. has left d. leaving
49. Why does Susie have her hair .. a different color all the time ?
a. dyed b. is dyed
c. dye d. be dyed
50. This shirt is pure silk , I guess I should .. .
a. get dry-cleaned b. have dry-cleaned
c. have it dry-cleaned d. dry-cleaned it
51. The Human Resources Department requires all employees to fill out his farm
a. complete b. mail in
c. contribute to d. return
52. Monalica wishes she .. a man
a. is b. were
c. had been d. would be
53. I run ..than he does
a. quickly b. quicklier
c. more quick d. more quickly
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54. They said the prisoner ..already.
a. is hanged b. had been hanged
c. has been hanged d. had been hung
55. In 1865, Abraham Linclon, the sixteenth president of The United States, ..
by John Wilkes Booth.
a. died b. is killed
c. was assassinated d. has been shot
56. Of both of the Americans, the dark one is the .. .
a. tall b. taller
c. more tall d. tallest
57. .. you .. the Princess the other day?
a. Have .. seen
b. Did .. see
c. Will .. see
d. Do .. see
58. He is about .. height as his brother.
a. more b. as
c. the same d. much
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59. My older sister was always good at .. work.
a. avoids b. to avoid
c. avoid d. avoiding
60. I think you and your brother should talk it over before making a decision .
a. discuss it b. examine it
c. think about it d. find out about it
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ʿก
Concluded English Problems
1. c
F F F F F ก
2. b
F F F F F F
3. a
F F F F F
4. d
F F F ก
5. b
F F F
6. b
F F ก F F ก F B F F F
7. a
F ก F F F
8. d
F F F F
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9. d
F F F
10. c
F F F F
11. a
F F F ก F
12. b
ก F F ก ,
13. d
F F F ก
14. a
F F F
15. c
F ก F ˆ F F F ก
16. d
F ก F F F F F, ก
17. a
ก F F
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18. a
F F F F , ก
19. c
F F F ก
20. b
F ก, F F F F F
21. d
F F ก F F F F ก
22. c
F F F F ก F
23. a
F F F F F F
24. b
F F F F ก, F
25. c
F F F
26. d
F ก F F F ,
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27. d insist
28. a fall for
29. b
F
a. F
b. F
c. F
30. a
F F
b. F
c. F ก
d. F F ก
31. a
F ก F ก
b. F
c. F
d. F
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32. c
F ก
a. F
b. F
d. F
33 . b industrious -
34. d
35. c perpetual -
36. c fort- ˂ ก
37. a
38. c razed-
39. b
40. a
41. c retard- F F
42. c
43. a
44. a
45. c just-
46. b hesitant -
47. c
48. b
49. c carefree- Fก
50. b devide- F ก
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51. d
52. b arrogant-
53. b vague F = ambiguous
54. a deliberately F
55. c poor = indigent F
56. a encourage= hearten F Fก F
57. d stop
58. b. mentioned
59. c cut down F
60. a cause F
61. d belongs F ˈ F
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F กF
Part1
1. b
aware F F ก F F ก F
2. d
cure F ก ก ก F F ก F
3. c
worn against F F
4. a
piece Fก ก F slice Fก ˆ pinch Fก bar Fก ˈ
F
5. b believed
F convinced, belonged, captured Fก ˈ
6. a Australian
F European, Yugoslavian, Utahan F a
7. c
sore F F ( )
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8. c
treated = cure = remedy F ก ก F F ก F
9. d
wrapping F ก F F ก F
Part2
10. c
one of my rich friends
F a a rich friend of me ก F
b one my rich friend F ˈ one of
d my friend is rich F F F
11. b
had a big house built ˈ passive
F c have a building made
d have made a building
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12. d
so grand
so + adj.
F a such grand that such + n.
b so grandly that
c grand so that
13. a
almost all of us
F F F F ก
14. b
mentioning it ˈ F
15. d
magnificently decorated F noun
16. a collapsed
17. b were sleeping
while F ก F F (Continuous) F กก ก F ก (Simple)
18. c had been made
19. d would not have happened
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20. a hooked
hooked = addicted = Tobacco road is dont give in. = F
F ก F F F F F F
ก ก ก ก F F
21. c tempted
tempted =
grant = F, กF
allowed =
attempted =
22. d mortality = ˈ F F
ˈ ก F
23. a stimulant = ก F
24. b beats = ก F
33 beats a minute = F 33 F
F d rhythm = ,
25. c triggers = กF F ก
triggers coughing = F ก ก
26. d onset = , F
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27. b smoking-related
smoking-related diseases = ก F ก ก (adj. + verb - ed
= adj. n. กก )
28. a consumption = ก
assumption = ก , resumption = ก F , distribution = ก
F
29. b moderation = ก
30. b sewage = F
31. c take ; take opportunity = ก
32. d on ; effect on = ˈ F
33. a coastal ; coastal area = ˆˉ
34. b greater = F ก F
35. c pleasure =
possessive adj. F our F
36. a in
succeed in + n. / v.ing =
37. b extend ; extend gratitude = F ก
ก F ก F ก ˀˊ
38. c to
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39. a who
who ก ก F ก F F F
40. b accomplishment = = achievement
41. c global = ก
42. d From ; From now on = F ˈ F
43. a with ; in accordance with = F F ก
44. b Finally =
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comic
1. d headache
ก F warnings F Fก F ก ก ก F
2. b adults
directions
3. d 30
4. d dude F friend
5. c ก F F ก 4 F
and makes not only a delicious, exhilarating, refreshing and invigorating beverage.
6. b ก F F ก ก ก ก F F dictionary
F ( ก ก ก ก haperactive (ก F
ก )) F ก ก F F ก F F F dictionary F hyperactive F
ก F F )
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conversation
1. c
2. c
3. b
4. b
5. c
6. d
7. d
8. b
9. d
10. b
11. c
12. b
13. c
14. a
15. c
16. a
17. c
18. d
Me too= ก ก F F F b. F ˈ So am I
19. c
isnt there ? F F Theres = There is ,tag F F
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20. c
I am sick of =
to be sick of = , + verb+ing/noun
21. a
22. c
F F F b F F the ˈ floor
23. a
24. a
Mostly = ˈ F F
Almost = ก
Most of F Fก noun F Most of us , Most of the
houses .,Most
of our time ..
Most + noun F F
Mostly noodle and rice dishes. = F F ˈ ( ) /
กF F ก
25. b
F F c F ˈ the nice places ก F
26. d
you use to F ˈ = You use to order food = F
F c to be used to =
27. b
to sound= to seem ˈ verb +adjective (linking verb)
28. a says say F sth F F speak F to sth
29. c will
30. b what an eclipse is
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31. d blocking out F ก ก F F
32. d it
33. a according to
34. d partly ˈ F adverb adjective
35. c pretty exciting
36. b sure
37. c be
38. b looking directly ก F ˈ F F gerund
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error
1. d กF ˈ doing
spend time + doing something F ! take time + to do something
2. b กF ˈ cheating
กก parallel F F ก ก F F 1 ˈ verb
noun clause F F 2 ˈ V.inf F F ก F 1
3. c กF ˈ higher
ก The+ ก F ..............., the+ ก F ..................
4. a กF ˈ who
workers ˈ F F who
5. d กF ˈ relatively
cold ˈ adjective adjective F ˈ adverb F F F
6. d กF ˈ strict
discipline ˈ F ˈ adjective strict
7. c กF ˈ checked
F have something done F F F F F F
8. b กF ˈ from
different + from F F Fก
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9. b กF ˈ established
F passive voice กกF กF F F
10. c กF ˈ being discussed
ก F ก ก ก discuss F F
passive voice
11. a กF ˈ any other country
any other + n. ก F F ก ก F
12. a กF ˈ lies ahead
lays F ก F lies F F ก
13. b กF ˈ besides
besides = ก ก F F ก F beside = F
14. d กF ˈ more beautiful
both ˈ ก ก F 2 F
15. a กF ˈ had had
ก F if-clause ˈ ก F F F had + V.3
16. a กF ˈ no
F F no ˈ adjective explanation
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17. b กF ˈ what it is
ˈ noun clause F ก F F
ˈ helping verb F F subject
18. c กF ˈ whose
ˈ F F ˈ
19. c กF ˈ it was
team ˈ ก F F F it was
20. c กF ˈ in taking
take F to be interested in+ V.ing
21. b กF ˈ a university
ก F article: a/an F an ก F ก F ˈ F university
ก ˈ
/ - - F- - / F F a F F F ก F a/an ก ก
ˈ F : )
22. d กF ˈ I
F F and ˈ F subject and ˈ
F F ก
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23. c กF ˈ smell
smell ˈ linking verb F ˈ adjective ก F smell F
present continuous ˈ ก ก F ก F F !
linking verb F present simple
24. a กF ˈ their
F their Crickets ˈ subject
25. b กF ˈ ought to take
ˈ take F F Fก letter
26. a กF ˈ defeat
F ก F defeat ˈ F verb noun
ก F defeating F
27. c กF ˈ abroad production
F abroad ˈ adjective F production ˈ n. abroad F
production F F F F
28. a กF ˈ questions
ˈ F F s ก problems ก s F information F s
ˈ F F
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29. a กF ˈ personal
your....card ˈ F ˈ n. n. clause F
identification card ˈ
noun F F F ก F F adj. personal adjective
30. a กF ˈ cloths
ˈ F F s
31. c กF ˈ I
ˈ F F me F I
32. a กF ˈ he
one ˈ adj. F F F ˈ F F noun
33. d กF ˈ themselves
F theirselves F themselves
34. c กF ˈ has
each F F F F F ก ก F
35. c กF ˈ another
ก year ˈ ก F F another Fก noun ก F F other Fก
noun F
36. c กF ˈ when
when F tense ก
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37. c กF ˈ besides
ˈ ก ก F s
38. a กF ˈ In spite of Despite
although F F bad weather ˈ In spite of/Despite
F
39. a กF ˈ Because of
the continued effort smoking among teenagers ˈ ก F noun
clause F because F F because of F F noun
40. d กF ˈ was
The number of private section ˈ the number ˈ
F F F ก F verb. ก F
41. a กF ˈ say
police ˈ ก F ˈ ก F F F verb F
42. c กF ˈ is
verb F ˈ ก F F verb ก F
43. a กF ˈ looks
raspberry ˈ noun ก F F verb ก F F
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44. d กF ˈ is
curry and rice ˈ Fก ก ก ก F F ˈ
ก F F v. ก F
45. d กF ˈ administration
administrator ˈ noun ˈ F F ก
ˈ ก ... ...
46. c กF ˈ fishing
but ก but F
F fishing
ˈ noun F ก ก
47. d กF ˈ parts
all the continents ˈ F F s
F F
48. b กF ˈ easy enough
easy enough F F F
49. c กF ˈ drove
which ..seat belts. ˈ F all passengers F v.
passengers F ˈ F
F F driven ˈ passive voice F ก
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50. d กF ˈ increased
and ก F ˈ passive voice
F F passive voice F
51. d will ก
F insist ˈ present subjunctive should
52. a will ˈ would
กก if clause 2
53. d กF ˈ have been filled F passive
canals กก
54. a Despite ˈ In spite
in spite F F F of
55. b กF ˈ when
scarcely F Fก when F F F F than
56. a กF ˈ frozen
past participle ˈ food
57. b กF ˈ because of
กF noun phrase F F because of
58. c กF ˈ or
either F F or ˈ ก F F
59. d F the F
ˈ on
60. d กF ˈ this is
ˈ indirect question
61. c กF ˈ of the clerical
F ˈ all + of + the + plural
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grammar
1. a
ˈ Present Simple Tense F ก ก F
2. d
ก ก F F ก F ก F
3. c
F ก F (Complement) ˈ F F most
4. c
ก F ก F ก F combine
5. b
F F Past Simple Tense ˈ ก F Active Voice
6. a
F F Present Participle ˈ Fก ก
7. a
F Complement ˈ ก the
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8. c
ก ก F ........ ก ......... F F the+adj. ก F ..............
the+adj.
ก F ..........
9. d
of F F F F so.......that F ก.......
ก F F
verb to be + so + adj./adv. + that
10. b
F F ˈ F F a F F
11. b
F Working like a telescope F F ก F ˈ
ก F
12. a
activity ˈ F article ก F A
13. c
Stop + To V.infinitive F
Stop + V.ing F
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14. b
The twins F F ˈ F F are
Each other F ก ก F 2
15. c
the other day F Fก กF F past tense
run across F
16. a
Not only F Fก But also F F F F....... F .....
17. a
F F F F ก Fก ก F
F F a F F
b F F กF
c F ก F
d F F
18. c
Satisfied ˈ adjective F F satisfied F ˈ adverb
F c
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19. d
by far F F adjective
20. b
F Allow + someone + to V.infinitive
21. a
as much
22. d
would have been done
23. c
coming
24. b
with
25. d
that children learn
26. d
the
27. b
make
28. b
to roosting
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29. d
without
30. c
growing up
31. d
were introduced
32. b
in which
33. c
It was
34. d
such common metals as
35. b
far-reaching changes
36. a
where the load is moved
37. c
If the yak
38. d
served
39. b
through whose
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40. d
to enable students to practice
41. b
Obtaining enough protein
42. a
Determining how closely
43. b
in the form of glasses and contact lens
44. d
the Colorado River
45. d
with which a fluid may be deformed
46. c hiking
F ก ˈ gerund F to hike F F F
F
to infinitive
47. d to meeting
looking forward to + Ving
48. a left F ˈ past participle
49. a dyed F F
50. c have it dry-cleaned
51. a complete
52. d were
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53. d more quickly more F adverb adjective F
54. c has been hanged ˈ past perfect tense
55. c was assassinated
56. d tallest
57. b Did . See
58. c the same
59. d avoiding
60. c think about it