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Part One : Language Use and Usage 
1. Oral Expression 
Directions : Choose the best answer. 
1.1 Conversation 
Conversation 1 : Two students are talking in front of their 
classroom building. 
Ploy : Hi there . There’s no point going in. 
Dome : Why? ____1____? 
Ploy : There are no fans, no lights. 
Dome : Not another power cut. 
Any explanation for it? 
Ploy : ____2____ the transformer blew up 
during the night. 
Dome : Blew up? Why? 
Ploy : Oh, I don’t know all the technicalities. 
Dome : I’m sure you’re ____3____. I bet it’s 
just a short circuit and they’ll fix it in 
no ____4____at all. 
Ploy : Well that’s not what the technicians 
____5____. They told me it would 
take at least until noon. 
Dome : That means no class, I assume. 
Ploy : _____6_____. These students will 
use any excuse to get out of class. 
Dome : That’s not fair. It’s a pretty solid 
excuse .____7____,we can’t study 
in a dark, airless room,_____8_____? 
Ploy : Yes, that’s true, ____9____I’m afraid 
we are going to get behind the other 
groups. 
Dome : Well, you can always study on your 
own. 
Ploy : I know I can, but I’m not very 
disciplined. 
Dome : That’s too bad. Anyway, since there 
is no class, what do you want to do? 
Ploy : ____10____. 
Dome : Right. Let’s go. 
1. 1. What’s up 
2. What else in new 
3. What’s on 
4. What’s the big idea 
2. 1. Looks 2. Seems 
3. Shows 4. Sounds 
3. 1. frank 2. telling me 
3. exaggerating 4. talking it over 
4. 1. way 2. time 
3. sweat 4. Chance 
5. 1. said 2. will say 
3. have 4. are telling 
6. 1. For sure 2. Feel free 
3. Fair enough 4. Forget it 
7. 1. In conclusion 2. By and large 
3. More or less 4. After all 
8. 1. do we 2. can we 
3. have we 4. shall we 
9. 1. or 2. and 
3. then 4. but 
10. 1. Let’s take some ice cream. 
2. How about some ice cream ? 
3. Why should we go for some ice cream? 
4. Do you prefer some ice cream ? 
Conversation 2 : A job interview, Mr. Rain, the general 
manager of Phuket Island Hotel, needs 
a public relations officer. You are the first 
person to be interviewed for the job. 
Mr. Rain : A lot of foreign tourists come to our 
hotel, ____11____. 
You : Well, I can speak English and a little 
Chinese. 
Mr. Rain : Very good! How well do you speak 
English? 
You : ____12___,but I’m not very good at 
writing. 
Mr. Rain: What hours can you work? 
You : I can work mornings and afternoons. 
Mr. Rain: ____13____. 
You : Yes. I can work in the evenings, too. 
Mr. Rain: Good. There are several things 
necessary for our public relations. 
First. ____14___and secondly, deal 
with people who are angry of bad-tempered. 
Do you think you can do 
that? 
You : Yes. ____15____ I can get along 
well with people. 
11. 1. How many foreign languages do you 
speak? 
2. Which foreign languages do you use 
well? 
3. Can you speak to the English and the 
Chinese people? 
4. What do you think about English and 
Chinese? 
12. 1. My speaking is well 
2. Speaking is better 
3. I speaking it quite well 
4. Very good speaking 
13. 1. How are your evenings? 
2. Will you work evenings? 
3. Do you like the evenings? 
4. What about working evenings? 
14. 1. he can often ask the guests to stop 
complaining 
2. he must sometimes listen to the 
guests’ complaints 
3. he usually should complain about the 
guests’ complaints 
4. he frequently may want to listen to 
the guests’ complaints 
15. 1. So do I. 2. I do too. 
3. I think so. 4. That is true.
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1.2 Situational Dialogs 
16. You got a letter entitled “CONFIDENTIAL”. 
It means that the letter is _______. 
1. a top secret 
2. for a confident person 
3. for the public 
4. an announcement 
17. Seven is talking to you, but you don’t hear 
him clearly, so you just say : “_______” 
1. Can you speak out? 
2. I beg your pardon? 
3. Could you please repeat after me ? 
4. Would you mind turning it up? 
18. After a fun and interesting lecture, a student 
writes a note to the lecture : “_______” 
1. An unconvincing lecture! 
2. What an invaluable lecture! 
3. I understand your lecture, surprised! 
4. How nice you are! 
19. Your friend would like to ask you something 
, but you are in a hurry. You hurriedly say to 
him : “________” 
1. Give me a ring 
2. Trick or treat ? 
3. Wanna call me? 
4. Take a chance. 
20. Nadia’s brother loves cowboy films, but Nadia 
cannot bear them. So you say to them : 
“Come on , ______”. 
1. the pot called the kettle black 
2. fine feathers make fine birds 
3. one man’s meat is another man’s poison 
4. there’s no smoke without fire 
21. You have been lately told that Thaksin was 
charged with corruption against the country. 
You say to your friend delightedly: “______” 
1. What a poor man he is! 
2. It serves him right. 
3. How unfortunate! 
4. It is a big mistake. 
22. At a very important summit, you are going to 
deliver a speech in front of one thousand 
people. You are extremely nervous, so you 
tell the M.C. “ Mr. Sanya , _______”. 
1. I am green with envy 
2. You are the apple of my eye 
3. I have the butterflies in my stomach 
4. You are second to none 
23. Your friend asks you if he can borrow your 
car to pick up his mother at the airport. 
You accept genuinely and say : “______”. 
1. Be my guest, here is the key 
2. Please feel free to ask the key from me 
3. I’d love to, key please 
4. Find the key yourself, and I will take it 
24. At the party, your boss introduces you to his 
beautiful wife. The very first sentence you 
are going to say is : “______” 
1. How do you do ? 
2. Nice meeting you, ma’am. 
3. What’s up, madam ? 
4. Hi 
25. After the party you see a cute girl waiting for 
a bus, so you go to ask her. “______” 
1. Why don’t you go home? 
2. Do you need a ride? 
3. Would you like me to send you? 
4. Are you waiting for my arrival? 
26. An M.C. on TV program is going to take a commercial 
break. He says to the audience : “______”. 
1. Just relaxed 2. Go back soon 
3. Sit still 4. Stay tuned 
27. Someone shouts “Mind your step ! ” 
He intends to tell you to be ______. 
1. careful 2. active 
3. patient 4. nervous 
28. You are late for the concert and it is going 
to start in a few minutes. You say to your 
friends : “ Come on. ______” 
1. Hands up ! 2. Shake a leg! 
3. Smell a rat ! 4. Watch out! 
29. You see the sign “Please check change 
before leaving” This notice informs you 
that ______. 
1. the shopkeeper will not exchange 
items bought here 
2. make sure the shopkeeper has given 
you the right money now 
3. make sure you have the correct 
change before you buy something 
4. you must give the shopkeeper the 
exact money 
30. A man who sat beside you at the train 
station forgot his briefcase on the table. 
You notice it and take it to him and say : 
“______” 
1. I think it must be yours. 
2. Will you ever want to take this with 
you? 
3. Why don’t you bring this with you? 
4. Sir, you should have forgotten this. 
1.3 Vocabulary 
Directions : Choose the best answer. 
31. The popularity of Japanese products has 
caused some American industries to call 
for restrictive import quotas. 
1. ineffective 2. limited 
3. dangerous 4. illegal 
32. Marriage can have a difficult time when both 
spouses are headstrong. 
1. unhappy 2. stubborn 
3. steadfast 4. brilliant 
33. Fluoride deters tooth decay by reducing the 
growth of bacteria that destroys tooth 
enamel. 
1. refutes 2. overwhelms 
3. inhibits 4. loosens 
34. Footnotes sometimes explain a word or an 
idea, but more often they merely cite the 
source of authority for what the author says. 
1. correct 2. expand on 
3. criticize 4. refer to 
35. Birds play a large part in plant reproduction 
by disseminating seeds across large areas. 
1. crushing 2. finding 
3. ingesting 4. spreading 
36. Her job as lawyer for a big corporation has 
a lot of _______. 
1. charm 2. hazard 
3. extortion 4. prestige 
37. In the present economic climate, building 
a luxury hotel hardly seems a _______ plans. 
1. viable 2. suspicious 
3. peculiar 4. furtive 
38. Mafia is an influential ______ who engaged 
in criminal activities. 
1. clique 2. participant 
3. criminal 4. resource
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39. King Edward VIII ______ the British throne 
in 1936 so that he could marry Mrs.Simpson, 
a divorced woman. 
1. abdicated 2. eradicated 
3. evoked 4. suffocated 
40. Merger proved to be very _______ for both 
companies. 
1. lucrative 2. defective 
3. sensitive 4. authoritative 
2. Error Identification Test 
Directions : Four parts of each sentence 
below are underlined and marked with the 
numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4. Identify the underlined 
part that makes the sentence incorrect. 
41. It is not necessary right that senior people 
1 2 
should have the authority because they have 
3 
more experience. 
4 
42. In the opinion of psychologists, the costumes 
1 
people wear to parties sometimes expresses 
2 
subtle insight into their true personalities. 
3 4 
43. They were grateful for the help of their 
1 2 
many kinds and generous neighbors. 
3 4 
44. He cannot accuse of that crime for the 
1 2 
reason that he was out of town when 
3 
the crime was committed. 
4 
45. People choose to live in or near Paris 
1 2 
because it is a major center of business, 
3 
entertain, and the arts. 
4 
46. In financial world , knowledge is power so 
1 
anyone who receives information in advance 
2 
is in position to profit. Its system is eminent 
3 
and good - recognized. 
4 
47. John Dewey is generally considered one 
1 
of the greatest modern educational 
2 3 
philosopher. 
4 
48. The prisoner, now 65, no longer looks like 
1 
his most recent photograph, who was taken 
2 3 
20 years ago. 
4 
49. She was in a beauty parlor getting her hair 
1 
wash when a messenger burst into the 
2 3 
room to announce that he had a telegram 
4 
for her. 
50. Former United States President Herbert 
1 
Hoover lived longer after the end of his 
2 
term of office than any another President . 
3 4 
Part Two : Writing 
1. Sentence Completion 
Directions : Choose the best item to complete 
each sentence correctly. 
51. The young lady _____ went to one of the best 
art-schools in France. 
1. mother is a medicine doctor 
2. a medical doctor whose mother is 
3. whose mother is a medical doctor 
4. whom mother is a medical doctor 
52. The play should have begun at night, but the 
curtain _____ until half past eight. 
1. didn’t rise 
2. should rise 
3. had risen 
4. should have risen 
53. Did you notice the little girl _____? 
1. to take the chocolate and run 
2. taking the chocolate and run 
3. took the chocolate and ran 
4. take the chocolate and run 
54. This record is very important because it 
records _____ . 
1. the last meeting of the two famous 
representatives 
2. the last meeting of the famous two 
representatives 
3. the meeting of the last famous two 
representatives 
4. the meeting of the two famous last 
representatives 
55. _____ the articles were not allowed to publish 
in the company’s yearbook. 
1. Mainly criticized the present administration 
board 
2. Criticizing mainly the present administration 
board 
3. Criticizing mainly the administration of 
present board 
4. Criticizing mainly the administration of 
the present board 
56. _________ as their diameter is the same. 
1. DVDs resemble compact discs 
2. DVDs and VCDs are different in several 
ways 
3. Compact discs have little in common 
with DVDs 
4. DVDs can be used for data storage, 
including movies with high video and 
sound quality 
57. Drawing its inspiration from Japan’s 
successful One Village One Product (OVOP) 
program , ____ . 
1. Thaksinomics became the theme 
economic policy to solve grassroots’ 
problems 
2. Thai economic academics criticized 
Thai Rak Thai’s popularism in many 
negative aspects 
3. Thailand’s OTOP program encouraged 
villagers to improve local product 
quality and marketing 
4. Thai PM Thaksin selected one 
superior product from each tambon 
to receive formal branding
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58. After a course of active orthodontic 
treatment by using dental braces, _______ . 
1. the teeth are prone to stay perfectly 
non-aligned 
2. microtrauma will always be the 
negative side-effect 
3. painkillers are usually prescribed by 
dentists to relieve the patients’ 
toothaches 
4. patients will often wear retainers 
59. The Louvre Museum in Paris, one of the 
______ and _______ famous ________in 
the world. 
1. large, the, museum 
2. larger, the more, museums 
3. largest, most, museums 
4. largest, the most, museum 
60. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn was 
a student at the faculty of Arts , 
Chulalongkorn University. _________, 
Thai royals had always studied abroad. 
1. During that time 
2. Prior to that 
3. From her 1st year to 4th year 
4. At that moment 
2. Cloze 
Directions : Choose the phrase that best 
completes each blank space in the passage. 
Passage 
Global warming refers to the increase 
in___61___ of the Earth’s near–surface air and oceans 
in recent decades and ___62___. 
The global average air temperature near the 
Earth’s surface rose 0.74 ± 0.18°C ___63___. The 
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 
concludes, “most of the observed increase in globally 
averaged temperature since the mid- 20th century is very 
likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic 
greenhouse gas concentrations” via the greenhouse. 
Natural phenomena such as ___64___ have probably had 
a small warming effect. These basic conclusions have 
been endorsed by so many scientific societies and 
academies of ___65___. 
61. 1. the high temperature 
2. the average temperature 
3. the abnormal temperature 
4. the changing temperature 
62. 1. a generation before 
2. the process of climatic changes 
3. its projected continuation 
4. the world’s densely populated areas 
63. 1. during the 20th century 
2. in the next 10 years 
3. since 2000 A.D. 
4. because of only man-made disasters 
64. 1. tsunamis and outbreaks 
2. solar variation combined with volcanoes 
3. flash floods accompanied by famines 
4. bloody warfares mixed by terrorisms 
65. 1. public health 
2. political science 
3. environmental science 
4. sanitary engineering 
Part Three : Reading 
1. Cloze 
Directions : Choose the words that best 
completes each blank in the passage 
One of the most asked questions about etiquette, 
a set customs and rules for polite behavior, is: “Why do we 
have these rules, and who invented them?” 
About 11,000 years ago, humans made a big 
change in the way they lived. They found they did not 
have to ____66____ wander through the forest hunting 
animals and gathering huts and berries to eat. 
____67____ they learned about planting seeds and do 
domesticating animals. They discovered that they could 
live in one place, and ____68____ was not such a 
desperate daily struggle. There was more, food, more 
leisure time, more security. 
Soon after, they began to develop ways of 
getting ____69____ with as little fighting, anger and 
____70____ as before. Eventually, the rules changed as 
way of living changed. But the reasons for these rules are 
as valid now as they were at the beginning. 
Young people like things ____71____. So you 
can tell them that there are two basic __72__ of behavior 
the have held up through the centuries : be kind and 
treat people with respect. 
The second most asked question is : “Why 
should I follow these rules ?” 
We learn the rules of etiquette ____73____ 
knowing them gives us confidence. If you know how to 
____74____ wherever you are, you will be more at ease, 
people will get the message that you are a ____75____ 
person. 
66. 1. naturally 2. gradually 
3. continually 4. immediately 
67. 1. Seldom 2. Instead 
3. However 4. Therefore 
68. 1. reality 2. experience 
3. knowledge 4. survival 
69. 1. across 2. along 
3. up 4. over 
70. 1. sense 2. pleasure 
3. impression 4. confusion 
71. 1. expected 2. explained 
3. taken 4. told 
72. 1. attitudes 2. parts 
3. acts 4. guidelines 
73. 1. that 2. when 
3. for 4. although 
74. 1. change 2. behave 
3. show 4. arrive 
75. 1. considerate 2. generous 
3. well-to-do 4. decisive
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2. Reading Passages 
Directions : Read each passage and choose the best answer to each question that follows. 
Passage 1 
Study the information of academic grading system of Harvard University below. Choose the best answer to each 
question. 
LETTER MEANING VALUE 
A Excellent 4.00 
A- Almost Excellent 3.75 
B+ Very Good 3.25 
B Good 3.00 
B- Fairly Good 2.75 
C+ Fair 2.25 
C Satisfactory 2.00 
C- Minimum Satisfactory 1.75 
D Poor 1.00 
F Failure 0.00 
R Course repeated later - 
(The previous grade of the repeated course 
Will be replaced by “R” and is excluded 
From GPA calculation) 
S Satisfactory - 
U Unsatisfactory - 
W Withdrawal with Permission - 
WF Withdrawal with F* 0 
*(Withdrawal from course after time limit.) 
AUD Audit and non- credit - 
I Incomplete, used in case - 
a student fails to complete his/her class 
assignments within the time limit or is 
absent from the examination with approval 
from the University due to exceptional 
reasons. 
WP/IP Work in Progress - 
NR No Report - 
TR Transfer Credits - 
Student grades are computed at the end of each semester, and may include : 
• Quizzes • recitation 
• term papers • class participation 
• book reports • attendance 
• assignments • midterm and final examinations 
These requirements may vary with each course. 
76. How many classes are there in the normal 
evaluation ? 
1. 5 2. 6 
3. 9 4. 10 
77. Supposed that Golf got “W” in calculus, it 
would be assumed that he ______. 
1. withdrawed the course in time with 
the lecturer’s consent 
2. cut classes without instructor’s 
permission 
3. could not attend enough classes but 
he was given some privileges 
4. withdrawed the course after time 
limit 
78. We may make a guess that AUD arises if 
______. 
1. a student needs to gain some more 
credits from attending the class only 
2. a student pays no attention to the 
course he has taken 
3. a student feels that it is useless to 
get AUD in his grade report 
4. a student attends a course regularly 
but it is not necessary for him to 
take the exams 
79. If Mike happens to have a serious accident 
on the way to the concert , which makes 
him stay in a hospital for a long while, 
which letter may he obtain for this health 
reason ? 
1. NR 2. U 
3. I 4. F 
80. Which of the followings may not included 
in students’ grade computations ? 
1. assignments 2. attendance 
3. reports 4. trips 
Passage 2 
With increasing development and use of 
computer technology, there is a new disease to worry 
about. Computers, are infecting computers in corporations, 
homes and university. 
These viruses spread exponentially, much like 
biological contagion, and then disrupt the affected systems. 
The virus secretly attaches itself to other programs and can 
then delete or alter files. The damage is generally activated 
by using the computer’s clock. Then, any program that is 
executed may be exposed to the virus, including program 
spread through telephone connections. Because of the 
increasing incidents of virus infiltration, businesses and 
agencies are becoming wary of sharing software. Security 
policies need to be increased as immunity programs are 
being fully developed.
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81. Which of the following is the best title of 
this passage? 
5 
10 
15 
20 
25 
30 
1. Be Aware 
2. Stop the Clock 
3. Deleting Files 
4. Sharing Software 
82. The people most interested in reading this 
passage probably would be ______. 
1. medical personnel 
2. computer users 
3. government workers 
4. health researchers 
83. It is inferred that a company can best 
protect itself from the virus by ______. 
1. keeping clean 
2. spreading programs by telephone 
3. setting the clock correctly 
4. not using shared software 
84. The virus is ______. 
1. a microbe 2. an insect 
3. a disk 4. a program 
85. If the virus infects a computer, the result 
would probably be ______. 
1. lost information 
2. a broken computer 
3. sick personnel 
4. disconnected telephones 
Passage 3 
The economic crisis in 1997 made Thai citizens from every 
region, both the public and private sectors, aware of the vulnerability 
of the country's economic foundation and the problems of heavy 
reliance on foreign investment, technology, and markets. This led to 
serious attention being given to the study and analysis of His Majesty's 
address on the topic of Sufficiency Economy. 
With the main duty of formulating the National Economic and 
Social Development Plans as well as coordinating the country's 
development at policy level, the National Economic and Social 
Development Board (NESDB) considered it most appropriate to use the 
royal philosophy of Sufficiency Economy as a guideline for 
determining policy, planning and formulating the implementation plan 
at all levels. This will create a correct and uniform understanding 
among all the parties concerned, as well as serve as a guideline to help 
Thai people earn a good living and the country in overcoming the 
economic crisis. As a result, after a review and evaluation of His 
Majesty's addresses on Sufficiency Economy as well as other related 
topics, the NESDB sought His Majesty's consideration and his Royal 
permission for further reference. 
Sufficiency Economy 
Sufficiency Economy is a philosophy bestowed by His Majesty 
the King to his subjects through royal remarks on many occasions over 
the past three decades. The philosophy provides guidance on 
appropriate conduct covering numerous aspects of life. After the 
economic crisis in 1997, His Majesty reiterated and expanded on the 
Sufficiency Economy in remarks made in December 1997 and 1998. 
The philosophy points the way for recovery that will lead to a more 
resilient and sustainable economy, better able to meet the challenges 
arising from globalization and other changes. 
Philosophy of the Sufficiency Economy 
Sufficiency Economy is a philosophy that stresses the middle
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path as the overriding principle for appropriate conduct by the populace 
at all levels. This applies to conduct at the level of the individual, 
families, and communities, as well as to the choice of a balanced 
development strategy for the nation so as to modernize in line with the 
forces of globalization while shielding against inevitable shocks and 
excesses that arise. Sufficiency means moderation and due 
consideration in all modes of conduct, as well as the need for sufficient 
protection from internal and external shocks. To achieve this, the 
application of knowledge with prudence is essential. In particular, great 
care is needed in the utilization of untested theories and methodologies 
for planning and implementation. At the same time, it is essential to 
strengthen the moral fiber of the nation, so that everyone, particularly 
public officials, theorists and businessmen, adheres first and foremost 
to the principles of honesty and integrity. In addition, a balanced 
approach combining patience, perseverance, diligence, wisdom and 
prudence is indispensable to cope appropriately with critical 
challenges arising from extensive and rapid socioeconomic, 
environmental, and cultural changes occurring as a result of 
globalization. 
86. Why did Thai public resort to pay more 
attention to “Sufficiency Economy” after 
1997? 
1. That was because His Majesty the 
King has taken this issue seriously. 
2. That was because they encountered 
an economic ordeal from globalization 
era. 
3. That was because they thought the 
National Economic and Social 
Development Plans were not 
workable. 
4. That was because they could still 
rely on foreign investment, 
technology, and markets. 
87. It seems that a correct and uniform 
understanding among all the parties 
concerned in “Sufficiency Economy” is 
vital since ______. 
1. this leads to a guideline to help 
Thais earn a good living and defeat 
the economic problems. 
2. this can tie all Thai people to stay 
calm in the present political and 
social crisis. 
3. this is the best performance of 
NESDB in the past 10 years. 
4. Thai people feel more loyal to the 
King because of his royal initiation. 
88. What style of writing is used to create the 
first paragraph? 
1. classification 
2. cause–effect justification 
3. comparison 
4. commentation 
89. How many years ago was “Sufficiency 
Economy” addressed by His Majesty the 
King? 
1. about 10 years ago 
2. about 20 years ago 
3. about 30 years ago 
4. about 40 years ago 
90. What is the main point of the philosophy? 
1. To create richness, wealth, and 
economic growth 
2. To overcome poverty, illiteracy, and 
political unrest 
3. To sharpen the abilities to compete 
with economic rivals in globalization 
4. To recover from crisis and establish 
sustainable development 
91. The way to accomplish the ultimate goal of 
the philosophy is to ______ . 
1. seek methods to shield against 
inevitable capitalism 
2. stress the middle path on the middle 
class 
3. modernize the country through western 
economic theories 
4. apply the knowledge with moral 
awareness focusing on grassroots 
92. We can infer from the passage that “Sufficiency 
Economy” comprehensively covers ______ . 
1. globalization, crisis, and middle path 
2. balanced approach, moral, and honesty 
3. middle path, prudence, protection 
against shocks 
4. public officials, theorists, and businessmen 
93. The word “indispensable” ( line 48 ) can 
be replaced by ______. 
1. vital 2. impossible 
3. creative 4. accessible
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94. We may identify from the passage that 
external shocks originate from ______ . 
1. economic crisis in 1997 
2. environmental problems in 20th 
century 
3. corrupt officials and dishonest 
businessmen 
4. globalization and its adverse effects 
95. The passage mainly tries to tell the readers 
about ______ . 
1. ways to achieve a balanced 
development strategy through cost 
minimization 
2. how to be moral people especially 
with honesty and integrity 
3. what “Sufficiency Economy” offers 
to help Thai people survive in drastic 
changes resulting from globalization 
4. things Thai people at all levels 
should do so as to be the rich 
regardless of moral concerns 
96. The word “vulnerability” (line 3) means ______ . 
1. turning point 
2. standing point 
3. strong point 
4. weak point 
97. “Sufficiency Economy” seems to be anti-globalization 
concept when judged by its 
content. To put it another way, “Sufficiency 
Economy”can be partly described as ____ . 
1. internationalism 
2. individualism 
3. decentralization 
4. localization 
98. “Sufficiency Economy” best reflects His 
Majesty the King’s ingenuity in perfect ______ . 
1. estimation 2. versatility 
3. courage 4. morality 
99. NESDB is liable to comprises _____ . 
1. Thai public in general from all 
regions and classes 
2. senior representatives from 
academics, technocrats, and 
specia l experts in various areas 
of knowledge 
3. top government officials and 
successful businessmendeprived 
of development administration 
knowledge 
4. professional gurus in the fields of 
fiscal and social administration 
100. The passage implies that ___________. 
1. integrated knowledge utilization 
sometimes does not work in a 
developing country like Thailand. 
2. sufficiency Economy has nothing to 
do with Political and Social issues. 
3. a holistic approach should be taken 
into account when we talk about 
country development. 
4. economic crisis never arises only 
when we terminate the export – 
oriented policy.
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ABCD 03 	
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1. PQR 1. What’s up 
2. PQR 2. seems 
3. PQR 3. exaggerating 
4. PQR 3. sweat 
5. PQR 1. said 
6. PQR 1. For sure 
7. PQR 4. After All 
8. PQR 2. Can we 
9. PQR 4. but 
10. PQR 2. How about some ice cream ? 
11. PQR 1. How many foreign languages do you 
use well ? 
12. PQR 3. I speak it quite well 
13. PQR 4. What about working evenings ? 
14. PQR 2. he must sometimes listen to the guest’s 
complaints. 
15. PQR 3. I think so. 
16. PQR 1. a top secret 
17. PQR 2. I beg your pardon ? 
18. PQR 2. What an invaluable lecture ! 
19. PQR 1. Give me a ring 
20. PQR 3. one man’s meat is another man’s 
poison 
21. PQR 2. It serves him right 
22. PQR 3. I have the butterflies in my stomach 
23. PQR 1. Be my guest , here is the key 
24. PQR 1. How do you do ? 
25. PQR 2. Do you need a ride ? 
26. PQR 4. Stay tuned 
27. PQR 1. careful 
28. PQR 2. Shake a leg ! 
29. PQR 2. make sure the shopkeeper has given 
you the right money now 
30. PQR 1. I think it must be yours. 
31. PQR 2. limited 
32. PQR 2. stubborn 
33. PQR 3. inhibits 
34. PQR 4. refer to 
35. PQR 4. spreading 
36. PQR 4. prestige 
37. PQR 1. viable 
38. PQR 1. clique 
39. PQR 1. abdicated 
40. PQR 1. lucrative 
41. PQR 1. necessary 
42. PQR 2. expresses 
43. PQR 3. kinds 
44. PQR 1. accuse of 
45. PQR 4. entertain 
46. PQR 4. good – recognized 
47. PQR 4. philosopher 
48. PQR 3. who 
49. PQR 2. wash 
50. PQR 4. another 
51. PQR 3. whose mother is a medical doctor 
52. PQR 1. didn’t rise 
53. PQR 3. took the chocolate and ran 
54. PQR 1. the last meeting of the two famous 
representatives 
55. PQR 4. Criticizing mainly the administration of 
the present board 
56. PQR 1. DVDs resemble compact discs 
57. PQR 3. Thailand’s OTOP program encouraged 
villagers to improve local product quality and 
marketing 
58. PQR 4. patients will often wear retainers 
59. PQR 3. largest, most, museums 
60. PQR 2. Prior to that 
61. PQR 2. the average temperature 
62. PQR 3. its projected continuation 
63. PQR 1. during the 20th century 
64. PQR 2. solar variation combined with volcanoes 
65. PQR 3. environmental science 
66. PQR 3. continually 
67. PQR 2. Therefore 
68. PQR 4. survival 
69. PQR 2. Along 
70. PQR 4. confusion 
71. PQR 2. explained 
72. PQR 4. guidelines 
73. PQR 3. for 
74. PQR 2. behave 
75. PQR 1. considerate 
76. PQR 4. 10 
77. PQR 1. withdrawed the course in time with the 
lecturer’s consent 
78. PQR 4. a student attends a course regularly but 
it is not required for him to take the exams 
79. PQR 3. I 
80. PQR 4. trips 
81. PQR 1. Be aware 
82. PQR 2. computer users 
83. PQR 4. not using shared software 
84. PQR 4. a program 
85. PQR 1. lost information 
86. PQR 2. That was because they encountered an 
economic ordeal from globalization era. 
87. PQR 1. this leads to a guideline to help Thais 
earn a good living and defeat the economic 
problems 
88. PQR 2. cause – effect justification 
89. PQR 3. about 30 years ago 
90. PQR 4. To recover from crisis and establish 
sustainable development 
91. PQR 4. apply the knowledge with moral 
awareness focusing on grassroots 
92. PQR 3. middle path, prudence, protection 
against shocks 
93. PQR 1. vital 
94. PQR 4. globalization and its adverse effects 
95. PQR 3. what “Sufficiency Economy” offers to help 
Thai people survive in drastic changes resulting from 
globalization 
96. PQR 4. weak point 
97. PQR 4. localization 
98. PQR 2. versatility 
99. PQR 2. senior representatives from academics, 
technocrats, and special experts in various areas of 
knowledge 
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  • 1. 20 03 O-NET Part One : Language Use and Usage 1. Oral Expression Directions : Choose the best answer. 1.1 Conversation Conversation 1 : Two students are talking in front of their classroom building. Ploy : Hi there . There’s no point going in. Dome : Why? ____1____? Ploy : There are no fans, no lights. Dome : Not another power cut. Any explanation for it? Ploy : ____2____ the transformer blew up during the night. Dome : Blew up? Why? Ploy : Oh, I don’t know all the technicalities. Dome : I’m sure you’re ____3____. I bet it’s just a short circuit and they’ll fix it in no ____4____at all. Ploy : Well that’s not what the technicians ____5____. They told me it would take at least until noon. Dome : That means no class, I assume. Ploy : _____6_____. These students will use any excuse to get out of class. Dome : That’s not fair. It’s a pretty solid excuse .____7____,we can’t study in a dark, airless room,_____8_____? Ploy : Yes, that’s true, ____9____I’m afraid we are going to get behind the other groups. Dome : Well, you can always study on your own. Ploy : I know I can, but I’m not very disciplined. Dome : That’s too bad. Anyway, since there is no class, what do you want to do? Ploy : ____10____. Dome : Right. Let’s go. 1. 1. What’s up 2. What else in new 3. What’s on 4. What’s the big idea 2. 1. Looks 2. Seems 3. Shows 4. Sounds 3. 1. frank 2. telling me 3. exaggerating 4. talking it over 4. 1. way 2. time 3. sweat 4. Chance 5. 1. said 2. will say 3. have 4. are telling 6. 1. For sure 2. Feel free 3. Fair enough 4. Forget it 7. 1. In conclusion 2. By and large 3. More or less 4. After all 8. 1. do we 2. can we 3. have we 4. shall we 9. 1. or 2. and 3. then 4. but 10. 1. Let’s take some ice cream. 2. How about some ice cream ? 3. Why should we go for some ice cream? 4. Do you prefer some ice cream ? Conversation 2 : A job interview, Mr. Rain, the general manager of Phuket Island Hotel, needs a public relations officer. You are the first person to be interviewed for the job. Mr. Rain : A lot of foreign tourists come to our hotel, ____11____. You : Well, I can speak English and a little Chinese. Mr. Rain : Very good! How well do you speak English? You : ____12___,but I’m not very good at writing. Mr. Rain: What hours can you work? You : I can work mornings and afternoons. Mr. Rain: ____13____. You : Yes. I can work in the evenings, too. Mr. Rain: Good. There are several things necessary for our public relations. First. ____14___and secondly, deal with people who are angry of bad-tempered. Do you think you can do that? You : Yes. ____15____ I can get along well with people. 11. 1. How many foreign languages do you speak? 2. Which foreign languages do you use well? 3. Can you speak to the English and the Chinese people? 4. What do you think about English and Chinese? 12. 1. My speaking is well 2. Speaking is better 3. I speaking it quite well 4. Very good speaking 13. 1. How are your evenings? 2. Will you work evenings? 3. Do you like the evenings? 4. What about working evenings? 14. 1. he can often ask the guests to stop complaining 2. he must sometimes listen to the guests’ complaints 3. he usually should complain about the guests’ complaints 4. he frequently may want to listen to the guests’ complaints 15. 1. So do I. 2. I do too. 3. I think so. 4. That is true.
  • 2. 21 1.2 Situational Dialogs 16. You got a letter entitled “CONFIDENTIAL”. It means that the letter is _______. 1. a top secret 2. for a confident person 3. for the public 4. an announcement 17. Seven is talking to you, but you don’t hear him clearly, so you just say : “_______” 1. Can you speak out? 2. I beg your pardon? 3. Could you please repeat after me ? 4. Would you mind turning it up? 18. After a fun and interesting lecture, a student writes a note to the lecture : “_______” 1. An unconvincing lecture! 2. What an invaluable lecture! 3. I understand your lecture, surprised! 4. How nice you are! 19. Your friend would like to ask you something , but you are in a hurry. You hurriedly say to him : “________” 1. Give me a ring 2. Trick or treat ? 3. Wanna call me? 4. Take a chance. 20. Nadia’s brother loves cowboy films, but Nadia cannot bear them. So you say to them : “Come on , ______”. 1. the pot called the kettle black 2. fine feathers make fine birds 3. one man’s meat is another man’s poison 4. there’s no smoke without fire 21. You have been lately told that Thaksin was charged with corruption against the country. You say to your friend delightedly: “______” 1. What a poor man he is! 2. It serves him right. 3. How unfortunate! 4. It is a big mistake. 22. At a very important summit, you are going to deliver a speech in front of one thousand people. You are extremely nervous, so you tell the M.C. “ Mr. Sanya , _______”. 1. I am green with envy 2. You are the apple of my eye 3. I have the butterflies in my stomach 4. You are second to none 23. Your friend asks you if he can borrow your car to pick up his mother at the airport. You accept genuinely and say : “______”. 1. Be my guest, here is the key 2. Please feel free to ask the key from me 3. I’d love to, key please 4. Find the key yourself, and I will take it 24. At the party, your boss introduces you to his beautiful wife. The very first sentence you are going to say is : “______” 1. How do you do ? 2. Nice meeting you, ma’am. 3. What’s up, madam ? 4. Hi 25. After the party you see a cute girl waiting for a bus, so you go to ask her. “______” 1. Why don’t you go home? 2. Do you need a ride? 3. Would you like me to send you? 4. Are you waiting for my arrival? 26. An M.C. on TV program is going to take a commercial break. He says to the audience : “______”. 1. Just relaxed 2. Go back soon 3. Sit still 4. Stay tuned 27. Someone shouts “Mind your step ! ” He intends to tell you to be ______. 1. careful 2. active 3. patient 4. nervous 28. You are late for the concert and it is going to start in a few minutes. You say to your friends : “ Come on. ______” 1. Hands up ! 2. Shake a leg! 3. Smell a rat ! 4. Watch out! 29. You see the sign “Please check change before leaving” This notice informs you that ______. 1. the shopkeeper will not exchange items bought here 2. make sure the shopkeeper has given you the right money now 3. make sure you have the correct change before you buy something 4. you must give the shopkeeper the exact money 30. A man who sat beside you at the train station forgot his briefcase on the table. You notice it and take it to him and say : “______” 1. I think it must be yours. 2. Will you ever want to take this with you? 3. Why don’t you bring this with you? 4. Sir, you should have forgotten this. 1.3 Vocabulary Directions : Choose the best answer. 31. The popularity of Japanese products has caused some American industries to call for restrictive import quotas. 1. ineffective 2. limited 3. dangerous 4. illegal 32. Marriage can have a difficult time when both spouses are headstrong. 1. unhappy 2. stubborn 3. steadfast 4. brilliant 33. Fluoride deters tooth decay by reducing the growth of bacteria that destroys tooth enamel. 1. refutes 2. overwhelms 3. inhibits 4. loosens 34. Footnotes sometimes explain a word or an idea, but more often they merely cite the source of authority for what the author says. 1. correct 2. expand on 3. criticize 4. refer to 35. Birds play a large part in plant reproduction by disseminating seeds across large areas. 1. crushing 2. finding 3. ingesting 4. spreading 36. Her job as lawyer for a big corporation has a lot of _______. 1. charm 2. hazard 3. extortion 4. prestige 37. In the present economic climate, building a luxury hotel hardly seems a _______ plans. 1. viable 2. suspicious 3. peculiar 4. furtive 38. Mafia is an influential ______ who engaged in criminal activities. 1. clique 2. participant 3. criminal 4. resource
  • 3. 22 39. King Edward VIII ______ the British throne in 1936 so that he could marry Mrs.Simpson, a divorced woman. 1. abdicated 2. eradicated 3. evoked 4. suffocated 40. Merger proved to be very _______ for both companies. 1. lucrative 2. defective 3. sensitive 4. authoritative 2. Error Identification Test Directions : Four parts of each sentence below are underlined and marked with the numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4. Identify the underlined part that makes the sentence incorrect. 41. It is not necessary right that senior people 1 2 should have the authority because they have 3 more experience. 4 42. In the opinion of psychologists, the costumes 1 people wear to parties sometimes expresses 2 subtle insight into their true personalities. 3 4 43. They were grateful for the help of their 1 2 many kinds and generous neighbors. 3 4 44. He cannot accuse of that crime for the 1 2 reason that he was out of town when 3 the crime was committed. 4 45. People choose to live in or near Paris 1 2 because it is a major center of business, 3 entertain, and the arts. 4 46. In financial world , knowledge is power so 1 anyone who receives information in advance 2 is in position to profit. Its system is eminent 3 and good - recognized. 4 47. John Dewey is generally considered one 1 of the greatest modern educational 2 3 philosopher. 4 48. The prisoner, now 65, no longer looks like 1 his most recent photograph, who was taken 2 3 20 years ago. 4 49. She was in a beauty parlor getting her hair 1 wash when a messenger burst into the 2 3 room to announce that he had a telegram 4 for her. 50. Former United States President Herbert 1 Hoover lived longer after the end of his 2 term of office than any another President . 3 4 Part Two : Writing 1. Sentence Completion Directions : Choose the best item to complete each sentence correctly. 51. The young lady _____ went to one of the best art-schools in France. 1. mother is a medicine doctor 2. a medical doctor whose mother is 3. whose mother is a medical doctor 4. whom mother is a medical doctor 52. The play should have begun at night, but the curtain _____ until half past eight. 1. didn’t rise 2. should rise 3. had risen 4. should have risen 53. Did you notice the little girl _____? 1. to take the chocolate and run 2. taking the chocolate and run 3. took the chocolate and ran 4. take the chocolate and run 54. This record is very important because it records _____ . 1. the last meeting of the two famous representatives 2. the last meeting of the famous two representatives 3. the meeting of the last famous two representatives 4. the meeting of the two famous last representatives 55. _____ the articles were not allowed to publish in the company’s yearbook. 1. Mainly criticized the present administration board 2. Criticizing mainly the present administration board 3. Criticizing mainly the administration of present board 4. Criticizing mainly the administration of the present board 56. _________ as their diameter is the same. 1. DVDs resemble compact discs 2. DVDs and VCDs are different in several ways 3. Compact discs have little in common with DVDs 4. DVDs can be used for data storage, including movies with high video and sound quality 57. Drawing its inspiration from Japan’s successful One Village One Product (OVOP) program , ____ . 1. Thaksinomics became the theme economic policy to solve grassroots’ problems 2. Thai economic academics criticized Thai Rak Thai’s popularism in many negative aspects 3. Thailand’s OTOP program encouraged villagers to improve local product quality and marketing 4. Thai PM Thaksin selected one superior product from each tambon to receive formal branding
  • 4. 23 58. After a course of active orthodontic treatment by using dental braces, _______ . 1. the teeth are prone to stay perfectly non-aligned 2. microtrauma will always be the negative side-effect 3. painkillers are usually prescribed by dentists to relieve the patients’ toothaches 4. patients will often wear retainers 59. The Louvre Museum in Paris, one of the ______ and _______ famous ________in the world. 1. large, the, museum 2. larger, the more, museums 3. largest, most, museums 4. largest, the most, museum 60. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn was a student at the faculty of Arts , Chulalongkorn University. _________, Thai royals had always studied abroad. 1. During that time 2. Prior to that 3. From her 1st year to 4th year 4. At that moment 2. Cloze Directions : Choose the phrase that best completes each blank space in the passage. Passage Global warming refers to the increase in___61___ of the Earth’s near–surface air and oceans in recent decades and ___62___. The global average air temperature near the Earth’s surface rose 0.74 ± 0.18°C ___63___. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concludes, “most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperature since the mid- 20th century is very likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations” via the greenhouse. Natural phenomena such as ___64___ have probably had a small warming effect. These basic conclusions have been endorsed by so many scientific societies and academies of ___65___. 61. 1. the high temperature 2. the average temperature 3. the abnormal temperature 4. the changing temperature 62. 1. a generation before 2. the process of climatic changes 3. its projected continuation 4. the world’s densely populated areas 63. 1. during the 20th century 2. in the next 10 years 3. since 2000 A.D. 4. because of only man-made disasters 64. 1. tsunamis and outbreaks 2. solar variation combined with volcanoes 3. flash floods accompanied by famines 4. bloody warfares mixed by terrorisms 65. 1. public health 2. political science 3. environmental science 4. sanitary engineering Part Three : Reading 1. Cloze Directions : Choose the words that best completes each blank in the passage One of the most asked questions about etiquette, a set customs and rules for polite behavior, is: “Why do we have these rules, and who invented them?” About 11,000 years ago, humans made a big change in the way they lived. They found they did not have to ____66____ wander through the forest hunting animals and gathering huts and berries to eat. ____67____ they learned about planting seeds and do domesticating animals. They discovered that they could live in one place, and ____68____ was not such a desperate daily struggle. There was more, food, more leisure time, more security. Soon after, they began to develop ways of getting ____69____ with as little fighting, anger and ____70____ as before. Eventually, the rules changed as way of living changed. But the reasons for these rules are as valid now as they were at the beginning. Young people like things ____71____. So you can tell them that there are two basic __72__ of behavior the have held up through the centuries : be kind and treat people with respect. The second most asked question is : “Why should I follow these rules ?” We learn the rules of etiquette ____73____ knowing them gives us confidence. If you know how to ____74____ wherever you are, you will be more at ease, people will get the message that you are a ____75____ person. 66. 1. naturally 2. gradually 3. continually 4. immediately 67. 1. Seldom 2. Instead 3. However 4. Therefore 68. 1. reality 2. experience 3. knowledge 4. survival 69. 1. across 2. along 3. up 4. over 70. 1. sense 2. pleasure 3. impression 4. confusion 71. 1. expected 2. explained 3. taken 4. told 72. 1. attitudes 2. parts 3. acts 4. guidelines 73. 1. that 2. when 3. for 4. although 74. 1. change 2. behave 3. show 4. arrive 75. 1. considerate 2. generous 3. well-to-do 4. decisive
  • 5. 24 2. Reading Passages Directions : Read each passage and choose the best answer to each question that follows. Passage 1 Study the information of academic grading system of Harvard University below. Choose the best answer to each question. LETTER MEANING VALUE A Excellent 4.00 A- Almost Excellent 3.75 B+ Very Good 3.25 B Good 3.00 B- Fairly Good 2.75 C+ Fair 2.25 C Satisfactory 2.00 C- Minimum Satisfactory 1.75 D Poor 1.00 F Failure 0.00 R Course repeated later - (The previous grade of the repeated course Will be replaced by “R” and is excluded From GPA calculation) S Satisfactory - U Unsatisfactory - W Withdrawal with Permission - WF Withdrawal with F* 0 *(Withdrawal from course after time limit.) AUD Audit and non- credit - I Incomplete, used in case - a student fails to complete his/her class assignments within the time limit or is absent from the examination with approval from the University due to exceptional reasons. WP/IP Work in Progress - NR No Report - TR Transfer Credits - Student grades are computed at the end of each semester, and may include : • Quizzes • recitation • term papers • class participation • book reports • attendance • assignments • midterm and final examinations These requirements may vary with each course. 76. How many classes are there in the normal evaluation ? 1. 5 2. 6 3. 9 4. 10 77. Supposed that Golf got “W” in calculus, it would be assumed that he ______. 1. withdrawed the course in time with the lecturer’s consent 2. cut classes without instructor’s permission 3. could not attend enough classes but he was given some privileges 4. withdrawed the course after time limit 78. We may make a guess that AUD arises if ______. 1. a student needs to gain some more credits from attending the class only 2. a student pays no attention to the course he has taken 3. a student feels that it is useless to get AUD in his grade report 4. a student attends a course regularly but it is not necessary for him to take the exams 79. If Mike happens to have a serious accident on the way to the concert , which makes him stay in a hospital for a long while, which letter may he obtain for this health reason ? 1. NR 2. U 3. I 4. F 80. Which of the followings may not included in students’ grade computations ? 1. assignments 2. attendance 3. reports 4. trips Passage 2 With increasing development and use of computer technology, there is a new disease to worry about. Computers, are infecting computers in corporations, homes and university. These viruses spread exponentially, much like biological contagion, and then disrupt the affected systems. The virus secretly attaches itself to other programs and can then delete or alter files. The damage is generally activated by using the computer’s clock. Then, any program that is executed may be exposed to the virus, including program spread through telephone connections. Because of the increasing incidents of virus infiltration, businesses and agencies are becoming wary of sharing software. Security policies need to be increased as immunity programs are being fully developed.
  • 6. 25 81. Which of the following is the best title of this passage? 5 10 15 20 25 30 1. Be Aware 2. Stop the Clock 3. Deleting Files 4. Sharing Software 82. The people most interested in reading this passage probably would be ______. 1. medical personnel 2. computer users 3. government workers 4. health researchers 83. It is inferred that a company can best protect itself from the virus by ______. 1. keeping clean 2. spreading programs by telephone 3. setting the clock correctly 4. not using shared software 84. The virus is ______. 1. a microbe 2. an insect 3. a disk 4. a program 85. If the virus infects a computer, the result would probably be ______. 1. lost information 2. a broken computer 3. sick personnel 4. disconnected telephones Passage 3 The economic crisis in 1997 made Thai citizens from every region, both the public and private sectors, aware of the vulnerability of the country's economic foundation and the problems of heavy reliance on foreign investment, technology, and markets. This led to serious attention being given to the study and analysis of His Majesty's address on the topic of Sufficiency Economy. With the main duty of formulating the National Economic and Social Development Plans as well as coordinating the country's development at policy level, the National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) considered it most appropriate to use the royal philosophy of Sufficiency Economy as a guideline for determining policy, planning and formulating the implementation plan at all levels. This will create a correct and uniform understanding among all the parties concerned, as well as serve as a guideline to help Thai people earn a good living and the country in overcoming the economic crisis. As a result, after a review and evaluation of His Majesty's addresses on Sufficiency Economy as well as other related topics, the NESDB sought His Majesty's consideration and his Royal permission for further reference. Sufficiency Economy Sufficiency Economy is a philosophy bestowed by His Majesty the King to his subjects through royal remarks on many occasions over the past three decades. The philosophy provides guidance on appropriate conduct covering numerous aspects of life. After the economic crisis in 1997, His Majesty reiterated and expanded on the Sufficiency Economy in remarks made in December 1997 and 1998. The philosophy points the way for recovery that will lead to a more resilient and sustainable economy, better able to meet the challenges arising from globalization and other changes. Philosophy of the Sufficiency Economy Sufficiency Economy is a philosophy that stresses the middle
  • 7. 26 35 40 45 path as the overriding principle for appropriate conduct by the populace at all levels. This applies to conduct at the level of the individual, families, and communities, as well as to the choice of a balanced development strategy for the nation so as to modernize in line with the forces of globalization while shielding against inevitable shocks and excesses that arise. Sufficiency means moderation and due consideration in all modes of conduct, as well as the need for sufficient protection from internal and external shocks. To achieve this, the application of knowledge with prudence is essential. In particular, great care is needed in the utilization of untested theories and methodologies for planning and implementation. At the same time, it is essential to strengthen the moral fiber of the nation, so that everyone, particularly public officials, theorists and businessmen, adheres first and foremost to the principles of honesty and integrity. In addition, a balanced approach combining patience, perseverance, diligence, wisdom and prudence is indispensable to cope appropriately with critical challenges arising from extensive and rapid socioeconomic, environmental, and cultural changes occurring as a result of globalization. 86. Why did Thai public resort to pay more attention to “Sufficiency Economy” after 1997? 1. That was because His Majesty the King has taken this issue seriously. 2. That was because they encountered an economic ordeal from globalization era. 3. That was because they thought the National Economic and Social Development Plans were not workable. 4. That was because they could still rely on foreign investment, technology, and markets. 87. It seems that a correct and uniform understanding among all the parties concerned in “Sufficiency Economy” is vital since ______. 1. this leads to a guideline to help Thais earn a good living and defeat the economic problems. 2. this can tie all Thai people to stay calm in the present political and social crisis. 3. this is the best performance of NESDB in the past 10 years. 4. Thai people feel more loyal to the King because of his royal initiation. 88. What style of writing is used to create the first paragraph? 1. classification 2. cause–effect justification 3. comparison 4. commentation 89. How many years ago was “Sufficiency Economy” addressed by His Majesty the King? 1. about 10 years ago 2. about 20 years ago 3. about 30 years ago 4. about 40 years ago 90. What is the main point of the philosophy? 1. To create richness, wealth, and economic growth 2. To overcome poverty, illiteracy, and political unrest 3. To sharpen the abilities to compete with economic rivals in globalization 4. To recover from crisis and establish sustainable development 91. The way to accomplish the ultimate goal of the philosophy is to ______ . 1. seek methods to shield against inevitable capitalism 2. stress the middle path on the middle class 3. modernize the country through western economic theories 4. apply the knowledge with moral awareness focusing on grassroots 92. We can infer from the passage that “Sufficiency Economy” comprehensively covers ______ . 1. globalization, crisis, and middle path 2. balanced approach, moral, and honesty 3. middle path, prudence, protection against shocks 4. public officials, theorists, and businessmen 93. The word “indispensable” ( line 48 ) can be replaced by ______. 1. vital 2. impossible 3. creative 4. accessible
  • 8. 27 94. We may identify from the passage that external shocks originate from ______ . 1. economic crisis in 1997 2. environmental problems in 20th century 3. corrupt officials and dishonest businessmen 4. globalization and its adverse effects 95. The passage mainly tries to tell the readers about ______ . 1. ways to achieve a balanced development strategy through cost minimization 2. how to be moral people especially with honesty and integrity 3. what “Sufficiency Economy” offers to help Thai people survive in drastic changes resulting from globalization 4. things Thai people at all levels should do so as to be the rich regardless of moral concerns 96. The word “vulnerability” (line 3) means ______ . 1. turning point 2. standing point 3. strong point 4. weak point 97. “Sufficiency Economy” seems to be anti-globalization concept when judged by its content. To put it another way, “Sufficiency Economy”can be partly described as ____ . 1. internationalism 2. individualism 3. decentralization 4. localization 98. “Sufficiency Economy” best reflects His Majesty the King’s ingenuity in perfect ______ . 1. estimation 2. versatility 3. courage 4. morality 99. NESDB is liable to comprises _____ . 1. Thai public in general from all regions and classes 2. senior representatives from academics, technocrats, and specia l experts in various areas of knowledge 3. top government officials and successful businessmendeprived of development administration knowledge 4. professional gurus in the fields of fiscal and social administration 100. The passage implies that ___________. 1. integrated knowledge utilization sometimes does not work in a developing country like Thailand. 2. sufficiency Economy has nothing to do with Political and Social issues. 3. a holistic approach should be taken into account when we talk about country development. 4. economic crisis never arises only when we terminate the export – oriented policy.
  • 9. 28 ABCD 03 O-NET 1. PQR 1. What’s up 2. PQR 2. seems 3. PQR 3. exaggerating 4. PQR 3. sweat 5. PQR 1. said 6. PQR 1. For sure 7. PQR 4. After All 8. PQR 2. Can we 9. PQR 4. but 10. PQR 2. How about some ice cream ? 11. PQR 1. How many foreign languages do you use well ? 12. PQR 3. I speak it quite well 13. PQR 4. What about working evenings ? 14. PQR 2. he must sometimes listen to the guest’s complaints. 15. PQR 3. I think so. 16. PQR 1. a top secret 17. PQR 2. I beg your pardon ? 18. PQR 2. What an invaluable lecture ! 19. PQR 1. Give me a ring 20. PQR 3. one man’s meat is another man’s poison 21. PQR 2. It serves him right 22. PQR 3. I have the butterflies in my stomach 23. PQR 1. Be my guest , here is the key 24. PQR 1. How do you do ? 25. PQR 2. Do you need a ride ? 26. PQR 4. Stay tuned 27. PQR 1. careful 28. PQR 2. Shake a leg ! 29. PQR 2. make sure the shopkeeper has given you the right money now 30. PQR 1. I think it must be yours. 31. PQR 2. limited 32. PQR 2. stubborn 33. PQR 3. inhibits 34. PQR 4. refer to 35. PQR 4. spreading 36. PQR 4. prestige 37. PQR 1. viable 38. PQR 1. clique 39. PQR 1. abdicated 40. PQR 1. lucrative 41. PQR 1. necessary 42. PQR 2. expresses 43. PQR 3. kinds 44. PQR 1. accuse of 45. PQR 4. entertain 46. PQR 4. good – recognized 47. PQR 4. philosopher 48. PQR 3. who 49. PQR 2. wash 50. PQR 4. another 51. PQR 3. whose mother is a medical doctor 52. PQR 1. didn’t rise 53. PQR 3. took the chocolate and ran 54. PQR 1. the last meeting of the two famous representatives 55. PQR 4. Criticizing mainly the administration of the present board 56. PQR 1. DVDs resemble compact discs 57. PQR 3. Thailand’s OTOP program encouraged villagers to improve local product quality and marketing 58. PQR 4. patients will often wear retainers 59. PQR 3. largest, most, museums 60. PQR 2. Prior to that 61. PQR 2. the average temperature 62. PQR 3. its projected continuation 63. PQR 1. during the 20th century 64. PQR 2. solar variation combined with volcanoes 65. PQR 3. environmental science 66. PQR 3. continually 67. PQR 2. Therefore 68. PQR 4. survival 69. PQR 2. Along 70. PQR 4. confusion 71. PQR 2. explained 72. PQR 4. guidelines 73. PQR 3. for 74. PQR 2. behave 75. PQR 1. considerate 76. PQR 4. 10 77. PQR 1. withdrawed the course in time with the lecturer’s consent 78. PQR 4. a student attends a course regularly but it is not required for him to take the exams 79. PQR 3. I 80. PQR 4. trips 81. PQR 1. Be aware 82. PQR 2. computer users 83. PQR 4. not using shared software 84. PQR 4. a program 85. PQR 1. lost information 86. PQR 2. That was because they encountered an economic ordeal from globalization era. 87. PQR 1. this leads to a guideline to help Thais earn a good living and defeat the economic problems 88. PQR 2. cause – effect justification 89. PQR 3. about 30 years ago 90. PQR 4. To recover from crisis and establish sustainable development 91. PQR 4. apply the knowledge with moral awareness focusing on grassroots 92. PQR 3. middle path, prudence, protection against shocks 93. PQR 1. vital 94. PQR 4. globalization and its adverse effects 95. PQR 3. what “Sufficiency Economy” offers to help Thai people survive in drastic changes resulting from globalization 96. PQR 4. weak point 97. PQR 4. localization 98. PQR 2. versatility 99. PQR 2. senior representatives from academics, technocrats, and special experts in various areas of knowledge 100. PQR 3 . a holistic approach should be taken into account when we talk about country development.