Tutor English

Section I:     Speaking  and Writing Ability
Part I:            Speaking  Ability
1.Situational Dialogs

Instructions:   Read each situational dialogue carefully and choose the most appropriate
                expression for each situation.


1. Your teacher asks your opinion about an outside reading book. You found it boring but 


    you want to be polite so you say, “…………..” 
1.   How could you assign such a boring book? 
2.  The book I liked was certainly not this one. 
          3.   I prefer the book we read last term. 
4.   The book was unreadable, wasn’t it?
5.   It’s the worst book I’ve ever read.



2.  Bill and Anne have been to a pop concert to listen to their favorite band.  On their way 


     home, Anne says disappointedly, “……….” 
          1.  They are not as good as they used to be. 
          2.   They are less good than they ever were. 
          3.   They were much worse during the last month. 
          4.   They always play such brilliant music.  
          5.   They are awesome.



3.  Myra has been unable to study because of the loud hammering coming from the room 


    next to hers. She phones the apartment manager and says, “………….., but could you do 


    something about the noise?” 
           1.   I’m sorry to bother you 
           2.   There’s something going on 
           3.   Excuse me for saying this 
           4.   Please accept my apologies, do you?
           5.   Can I help you?



4.   In an examination room, a student’s mobile phone starts to ring.  The teacher says, 


     “………” 
          1.   Turn that off. 
          2.   Let it out.   
3.   Who’s calling? 
4.   What happens? 


5.   Shut up.





5.  A friend is walking with you along the pavement.  You see he is about to step in a     


    puddle of water and say, “……….” 
          1.   Loop up!
          2.   Look out! 
          3.   Step along! 
          4.   Step over! 
          5.   Look over!


6.  When you check your bill at the restaurant, you find you have been overcharged. You 


     say to the waiter, “…………” 
          1.   I think there has been a mistake. 
          2.   I want another bill.
          3.   There is too much to pay. 
          4.  You are cheating me.
          5.  Bill, please.



  7. One of your classmates has won a scholarship to study abroad.  You congratulate her by 


      saying, “…………” 
          1.   Well done. I’m very happy for you.
          2.   Amazing. I never expected so much.
          3.   Very well. How did it go? 
          4.   Cheers. Better me than you.
          5.   I can’t believe it.



8.  A policeman fine to a woman who has just thrown an empty plastic bottle on the street. 


    The woman say, “………..” 
          1.   What’s the matter with you?
          2.   What did I do wrong?
          3.   Do you have a problem with me?
          4.   How can I help you?
          5.   Are you sure?
9.  Someone offers you a glass of wine. You say, “……….” 
           1.   Let me find out. 
           2.   I apologize for drinking. 
           3.   That would be funny. 
           4.   Sorry, I don’t drink.
           5.   Why you do this to me?



10.  A customer in an electronics store asks the salesperson if the camera can be used to 


      take pictures of coral in the sea. The salesperson, wanting to make a sale, says, “_____” 
           1.   Of course, it’s washable. 
           2.   Always keep it handy. 
           3.   Sure, it’s waterproof.
           4.   I doubt if it’s automatic.
           5.   I’m not sure.

11.  A police officer is chasing a robber and wants him to stop. He shouts, “________”
           1.   Stand up!
           2.   Cool! 
           3.   Sit down! 
           4.   Freeze! 
           5.   Calm down!



12.  Mother sees blood on your finger. She asks what happened. You say, “Oh, it’s not 


      serious. ________” 
           1.  I’m about to faint.
           2.   The knife hurt me. 
           3.   I just cut myself. 
           4.   My finger is painful. 
           5.   Will I die, Mom?



13. A father is teaching his son that he must work hard and make sacrifices to be successful. 


     He sums up his lecture by saying, “________” 
           1.   No pain, no gain. 
           2.   All work and no play make Jack a dull boy. 
           3.   Take time to smell the flowers. 
           4.   Curiosity killed the cat. 
           5.   Time and Tide waits for no man.




14.  Leaves and dead branches from your neighbor’s tree always fall in your backyard. You 


      tell your neighbor, “________”  


 1.   Could you trim the branches? 
           2.   I’m sick of your leaving. 
           3.   You are welcome to take leave.
           4.   Will you please keep your tree to yourself? 
           5.  Can you move away?
15.   A mother is teaching her children about table manners and says, “________” 
           1.   You should eat vegetables. 
           2.   You should help me set the table. 
           3.   You should not invite your friends over for dinner. 
           4.   You should not chew with your month open. 
           5.    You should eat three meals a day.

16.  Linda receives a bouquet of flowers from her friend. She says, “________” 
          1.   How could you do such a thing? 
          2.   You really shouldn’t have. 
3.   How much did they cost? 
4.   You don’t know what’s good for me.
5.   I don’t like this kind of flowers.

17.  Mary just said something impolite. Her mother is upset and says to her, “________” 
1.   Bend over backwards. 
          2.   Let it go. 
          3.   Keep your word. 
          4.   Hold your longue. 
          5.   Get out.




18.   A woman is in a jewelry store when she sees something she likes in a showcase. She 


       asks the salesperson, “________” 
          1.   Would you keep an eye on me? 
2.   Would you take it or leave it? 
3.   Can I have a chance to show it? 
4.   Could I have a look at that? 
5.   Can I buy it?

19.  Leo has just won a lot of money in a lottery. He shouts, “________” 
          1.   Yuck! 
2.   Hurray! 
          3.   Hush! 
          4.   Yummy! 
          5.   OMG!



20.  During an interview, you are asked about your extracurricular activities. You reply, 


      “________” 
          1.   I went sightseeing with my parents every summer.
2.   I was a very hard-working student and I earned good grades. 
3.   I was captain of the university football learn. 
4.   I could get along well with my classmates.
5.  I love playing computer games.

2.  Dialogue


A.  Instructions:   Read  the dialogue carefully and choose the most appropriate expression       


     for the missing parts.
Situation  :     Ted is having lunch with his close friend Helen.

Ted  :                     So how are things going ? Is your boss still giving you a hard time ?
Helen  :         Did you have to ___21_____ while we’re eating ? I’ve had a terrible morning.
Ted  :            Forgive me.
Helen :          It’s just that I can never seem to do anything right ___22_____.
Ted  :            Do you want to talk about it ? Sometimes it’s better to get it ___23_____
Helen  :          I guess you’re right. Well Brenda, my boss, always seems to be checking up on me to see if I come to work late or leave early. She’s always asking other people about me. I’m really ___24_____
Ted  :             Why don’t you ___25_____ looking for another job. If it’s really as bad as you say, you should leave.
Helen  :           ___26_____, Ted. Don’t forget I have a rent to pay and food to buy. I have no savings so I can’t afford to be ___27_____
Ted  :            Why not try talking to Brenda. Be calm and, ___28_____, be nice. As they say, you always get more with honey than with vinegar.
Helen  :         You’re right. I’ll just have to have a more positive attitude ___29_____.
Ted  :             ___30_____ Things are improving already ! 


 21.      1.   pass that around 
           2.   bring that up 
          3.   tell me to do that 
          4.   speak like that 
          5.   get over it

22.      1.   in her eyes 
2.   from her thoughts 
3.   on her mind 
          4.   with her outlook
          5.   from her heart

 23.     1.   by lunch time 
          2.   in the news 
          3.   off your chest 
          4.   out of sight
          5.   out of date
 24.     1.   sick of it 
          2.   bored by you 
3.   mad about them  
          4.   crazy for her 
          5.   happy to see her

25.      1.   try out 
2.   make up 
          3.   think about 
          4.   let on 
          5.   give up

26.      1.   Easier said than done 
          2.   Too much too soon 
3.   The more the merrier 
          4.   Slow but sure
          5.   Better late than never

27.      1.   out of work  
          2.   on the run 
          3.   away from home 
          4.   off the record
          5.   in danger

28.      1.   over all 
          2.   above all 
          3.   after all 
          4.   all of a sudden
          5.   all in one 

 29.     1.   before this 
          2.   since then 
3.   now and then 
          4.   from now on 
          5.   up to now


 30.     1.   Hear? 
          2.   See? 
           3.       Watch! 
           4.       Tell?
           5.       Sure?




B.  Instructions:  In this part, you will have to answer TWO questions to gain TWO marks. 


                         There are two parts in this section. Read each situation and the dialogue 


                         carefully. Choose
1.       the appropriate expression for the first missing part (Item A) and
2.       the response/reaction to the expression for the second missing part (Item B)
Both answers (Items A and B) must be correct and make sense in order to gain Two marks.


31.      Situation: Sandra is at a fast food restaurant.  She wants to buy a pizza.
                             Assistant :       …………  (A)…........
                   Sandra :         Yes, That’s me.
                   Assistant :       ………….(B)………..
                   Sandra :         Can I have a large pizza, please?

A.       1. Number 34, please.
2. May I help you?
3. Is that your turn?
4. Anything I can help you?
5. Are you waiting?

         B.      1. Would you like anything else?
                             2. What would you like?
                             3. What’s your favourite  food?
                             4. How would you like to pay?
                             5. What would you like to drink?
32.      Situation : Paul and Robert are talking on the phone.
         Robert :         Hi, Paul – it’s Robert.   ………… (A)………..
         Paul :            Hi, Robert. Er.., I haven’t got any plans……… (B)………..
Robert :         I was wondering if you’d like to come and watch a football match on Saturday . I’ve got an extra ticket.

A.        1. How are you doing?             
                   2. Are you free at the moment?
                  3. Will you be busy this weekend?
                  4. What are you doing this weekend?
                  5. What did you do last weekend?

           B.       1. Why do you ask?                                     
                             2. What do you mean by that?
                   3. Are you alright?
                             4. Thanks for asking me.
5. Would you like to leave a message?

33.      Situation :       Pim wants to buy a pair of Jeans
Assistant:        Hello , ………………A……………………… .
Pim:              Yes, Can I try these on, please?
Assistant :       …………B…………. . The fitting rooms are over there .
Pim:              Thank you.

A:       1. What’s wrong with you?
                   2. Would you like anything else?
                   3. May I help you?
                    4. What’s the matter?
                   5. Last day on sale!

B:       1. That’s okay, but hurry up.
                   2. Of course.
                  3. O.K. but you must take them.
                    4. They’re very nice.
                   5. Please, Don’t be shy.       

34.      Situation :       Jim gives his  news to his friend.
          Jim:              ……………A………………….  I ‘m afraid I failed my driving test.
          John :            …………B……………………    You must be really disappointed.

A:       1. How the wonderful world it is!
                   2. Take it easy!
                   3. My dream has come true!
                   4. I’ve got something to tell you.
                   5. I was really excited.

B:       1.That’s terrific!                                               
                   2. What a pity!
                   3. Congratulations!
                   4. It’s so nice.
5. That’s brilliant.

35.      Situation:        Jennifer invites Rose to her birthday party.
           Jennifer :       I’m having my birthday party at my house. ………………A……………………
          Rose:             ………..B………………..   When should I be there ?
          Jennifer :        Anytime after 8 .

A:       1.Would you like to come?
                   2. Can you come?
                    3. Do you come?
                   4. Please join me.
                   5. May you come?

B:       1.Thank you.
                   2. Sorry, I’m not free. 
                   3. Should I?
                   4. Don’t mention it.
                   5. I’d love to.

36.      Situation:        Vicky gave some money to a beggar.
Valerie:          Why did you give money to that beggar?
Vicky:            ...............A…………  I can't walk past, ignoring him.
Valerie:          You are just encouraging him to be lazy. It is a bad habit.
Vicky:            He looks old and sick.
Valerie:          …………...B………… But there are organizations to help people like him.

          A.       1. Why shouldn’t I?
2. He’s always there.
3. I dislike beggars.
4. I feel sorry for.
5. Forget it.

B.       1. All right.
2. Yes, he does.
3. I believe you.
4. You may be right.
5. I don’t think so.

37.      Situation :       Mother and daughter are cooking in the kitchen.
Mother:         The pot's hot. …………..A……………….
Daughter:       …………….B……………… I'll use a pot holder.
Mother:         Could you lay the table for me?
Daughter:       Of course.

           A.      1. Beware!
2.  Don’t touch it.
 3. Leave it alone.
4. Took it off the stove.
5. Throw it away.

B.       1. I can cook. 
                    2. I'm not stupid.      
                    3. I'll be careful.       
                    4. I've done it before. 
                    5. It’s a pleasure.      
           
38.      Situation:        A couple is going to see a show.
          Wife:             If you don't hurry, we'll be late for the show.
          Husband:        There's plenty of time………………A………………
          Wife:             Plenty of time? The show starts in twenty minutes.
           Husband:       It takes only ten minutes to get there. We can leave now.
           Wife:            ………………B…………………………..
          Husband:        It's bad for health to be so anxious about everything.

A.       1. Why are you in a hurry?
                     2. It's only six o'clock.
                     3. I won't take long.
                     4. You are always so impatient.
                     5. Why complain?
B.       1. Good.
                     2. That's better.
                     3. Thank goodness for that!
                     4. It's about time.
                     5. Oh! my god.

39.      Situation :       Samurai is late for his appointment .
Samurai:         ……………..A……………. I got held up by the heavy traffic.


Indra:            That's all right. It's always like that on Saturday evenings. 


                                Have you met Liza
Samurai:         ………………B…………………………….
Indra:            Come and meet her then. Liza. I'd like you to meet Samurai.


Samurai:         Hello. It's a pleasure to meet you. Indra has told me so much 


                               about you.

A.       1. I’m sorry I’m late.
2. I’m know. I’m late.
3. Forgive me for being late.
4. I’m terribly, aren’t I?
5. Don’t you know I’m late?  

B.       1. I don’t know.
                   2. No, I haven’t.
                   3. You know I haven’t.
4. I can’t remember.
5. Oh! I forget it.

40.      Situation:        Amy broke her mother’s vase.        
Amy:             Mother, I have something to tell you.
Mother:         What is it?
Amy:              ______A______
Mother:         How did it happen?
Amy:             I was dusting the shelf and knocked it over.


Mother:         ______B______ That's the second vase you have broken. 


                               I'm going to deduct some money from your allowance each week.

A.       1. I didn't finish the dusting.  
                   2. You won't believe what I've done.  
                   3. Promise me you won't get angry.  
                   4. I have broken your favorite vase.
                    5. I’m sure you get angry.

B.       1. Not again!  
                   2. How could you?  
                    3. You are really careless.
                    4. Don't go into my room again.  
                   5. It’s your false.
                
Section I:     Speaking and Writing Ability
Part II:           Writing Ability (Nos. 41-70: 30 marks) 


A:                 Writing (Nos. 1-10: 20 marks)  


Directions :      Choose
1.       the appropriate expression for the missing part (Item A) and
2.       the expression for the second missing part (Item B).
Both answers (Item A and B) must be correct and make sense in order to gain two marks.


41. The AMISH are a religious group  _____A____   the Rhine River, ___B___  .

A      1. which originally lived along
        2. who living along
        3. originally living along
        4. who originally living along
        5. who originally lived along

B      1. and who live in southern Germany and in Switzerland
        2. in southern Germany and in Switzerland
        3. live in southern Germany and in Switzerland
        4. of southern Germany and in Switzerland
        5. that is in southern Germany and in Switzerland



42. I turned up at Greendale pretty late, _____A____ until I was fifteen, but I still remember     


   _____B____on my first day.

A      1. because my parents didn’t move here
        2. and my parents didn’t move here
        3. because my parents don’t move here
        4. and my parents didn’t  move here
        5. so my parents don’t move here

B      1. why my classmates were great
        2. how were my classmates great
        3. why were my classmates great
        4. how great my classmates were
        5. my classmates who were great


43.      _____A____ about where words come from, he probably _____B____ an etymologist.

A      1. If Thomas’s grandfather hasn’t told his stories
        2. If Thomas’s grandfather hasn’t been told his stories
        3. If Thomas’s grandfather hadn’t told his stories
        4. If Thomas’s grandfather didn’t tell his stories
        5. If Thomas’s grandfather hadn’t been told his stories

B      1. would have become
        2. would become
        3. haven’t become
        4. wouldn’t have become
        5. wouldn’t become



44.  I must admit _____A____ the whole thing: imagine   _____B____ I haven’t seen in years!



A      1. that I’m totally excited for
        2. that I’m totally excited at
        3. that I’m totally excited of        
        4. that I’m excited totally about
        5  that I’m totally excited about

B      1. meet up with all those people
        2. meeting up with all those people
        3. to meet up with all those people
        4. meeting up with those all people
        5. have met up with all those people


45.  Sometimes I think  _____A____, but I’ve   _____B____ a lot of things.

A      1. I am almost so patient
        2. I am almost too patient
        3. I am almost such patient    
        4. I am nearly almost patient
        5. I am really almost patient

B      1. also found that patience helps me in
        2. found also that patience helps me in
        3. found that patience helps me also in       
        4. also been found that patience helps me in
        5. also found that patience helps in me

46. The contest starts _____A____and then yells, screams, jumps up and down, puffs, blows,  
    whistles, or   _____B____ to incite the frog to jump.

A      1. at the “jockey” positions his or her frog
        2. how the “jockey” positions his or her frog
        3. as the “jockey” positions his or her frog
        4. when the “jockey” positions his or her frog
        5. while the “jockey” positions his or her frog

B      1.  do whatever else is necessary     
        2.  does where else is necessary
        3.  does whatever else is necessary     
        4.  do something else is necessary
        5.  did whatever else was necessary     


47.   _____A____ some form of silence;   _____B____ in different in different cultural groups.

A      1. Most people throughout the world experience
        2. Most experience people throughout the world
        3. The most people throughout the world experience
        4. People throughout the world most experience
        5. Throughout the world, most experience people

B      1.  however, people’s attitudes towards silence are dramatically different
        2.  therefore, people’s attitudes towards silence are dramatically different
        3.  as a result, people’s attitudes towards silence are dramatically different  
        4.  whereas, people’s attitudes towards silence are dramatically different
        5.  also, people’s attitudes towards silence are dramatically different
    


48.  Many parents think that    _____A____ difficult as maths, it is OK. _____B____, others 


    have asked the States Education Department to do something about the matter.
A      1. unless the book helps students to understand something as
        2. whether the book helps students to understand something
        3. how  the book helps students to understand something as
        4. if the book helps students to understand something as
        5. the book helps students to understand something as

B      1. Moreover
        2. Finally     
        3. Whereas      
        4. On the other hand
        5. Though


49. Some people _____A____ and songs of birds.  _____B____ and take notes on their habit.

A      1. go bird watching just to enjoy the beauty
        2. going bird watching just to enjoy the beauty
        3. bird watching just to enjoy the beauty
        4. who go bird watching just to enjoy the beauty
        5. who go watching bird just to enjoy the beauty

B      1. Other lists the birds they see
        2. Another lists the birds they see     
        3. The others list the birds they see    
        4. Someone lists the birds they see
        5. Others list the birds they see   

50.     _____A____, with rules from the pharaohs to Soviet leaders employing astrologers
         and mystics   _____B____, and it is an interest that refuses to die out.

A      1. Humankind has been always interested in divination
        2. Humankind always has been interested in divination
        3. Humankind has always been interested in divination
        4. Humankind has always interested in divination
        5. Humankind always has interested in divination

B      1. to help them make importance decisions       
        2. helps them make important decisions           
        3. helping them make important decisions     
        4. to help them make important decisions


51. Crystal ball gazing seems to be a dying art, maybe _____A____ but there are still 


     aficionados who claim that  _____B____ the future.

A      1. because there are so many old gypsy women at fairgrounds
        2. because there aren’t so many old gypsy women at fairgrounds
        3. because there are also many old gypsy women at fairgrounds
        4. because there are many so old gypsy women at fairgrounds
        5. because there will be so many old gypsy women at fairgrounds

B      1. it is the most guaranteed way of predicting the future
        2. it is guaranteed the most way of predicting the future
        3. the most way of predicting the future is guaranteed     
        4. the way of predicting the future is the most guaranteed
        5. the most guaranteed way is to predict the future



52. Sharing an apartment with people of other cultures is an enriching experience;____A____
     because people from different cultures _____B____. 
A      1. sometimes leads to misunderstandings or conflicts
        2. when it can sometimes lead to misunderstandings or conflicts
        3. that it can sometimes lead to misunderstandings or conflicts
        4. however it can sometimes lead to misunderstandings or conflicts
        5. so that it can sometimes lead to misunderstandings or conflicts

B      1.  having different customs and expectations
        2.  will have different customs and expectations        
        3.  have different customs and expectations      
        4.  will be different customs and expectations
        5.  has  different customs and expectations   


53. Although in some countries dinner is the largest meal of the day, _____A____, as this can
     make you put on weight and _____B____.

A      1. you try to avoid eating too much heavy or fried food
        2. you should try to avoid eating too much heavy or fried food
        3. you  were trying to avoid eating too much heavy or fried food
        4. you shouldn’t try to avoid eating too much heavy or fried food
        5. you would have tried to eat too much heavy or fried food

B      1. effect the quality of your sleep         
        2. effecting the quality of your sleep       
        3. affecting the quality of your sleep      
        4. affects the quality of your sleep
        5. affect the quality of your sleep


54. Together with six other volunteers form Save the Seas, _____A____, Melanie has been
      working with an Indonesian marine research team _____B____.

A      1. is a nonprofit charitable organization
        2. that is a nonprofit charitable organization
        3. a nonprofit charitable organization
        4. of a nonprofit charitable organization
        5. a nonprofit charity organization

B      1. surveys the ocean environment 
        2. surveyed the ocean environment         
        3. surveying the ocean environment      
        4. to survey the ocean environment
        5. has surveyed the ocean environment  


55. The first baseball caps _____A____, the Knickerbockers, around 1840, and they were
      made of straw. Today they _____B____ and worn by people from all walks of life.

A      1. were worn by the New York team
        2. were made by the New York team
        3. were sold by the New York team
        4. had made by the New York team
        5  had worn  by the New York team

B      1.  have made of different fabrics
        2.  have been made of different fabrics       
        3.  are made from different fabrics     
        4.  are made of  different fabrics
        5.  made of different fabrics  


56.      _____A____ to speak Chinese when I was a kid. My dad spoke Chinese, and ___B___.

A      1. I really wish I have learned
        2. I really wish I had learned
        3. I really wish I learned
        4. I really wish I can learn
        5. I really wish learning

B      1.  he can write it too
        2. he could write it too        
        3. he writes it too      
        4. it is spoken too
        5. he has written it too  


57.   _____A____ how important Chinese was going to be in the future, _____B____.

A      1.  If your dad had known
        2. If your dad knows
        3. If your dad knew
        4. If your dad was known
        5. If your dad hadn’t known

B      1. he would have taught you the language
        2. he will have taught you the language        
        3. he would have been teaching you the language      
        4. he was going to teach you the language
        5. he would very much like to teach you the language

58.     _____A____, they walk leisurely _____B____.   
  
A      1. quickly crossing the street
        2. instead of  quickly crosses the street
        3. instead of crosses the street quickly
        4. instead of crossing the street quickly
        5. instead of quickly cross the street

B      1. as if  they hadn’t all the time in the world
        2. as if they have had all the time in the world          
        3. as if they have all the time in the world      
        4. as they have all the time in the world
        5. as if they had all the time in the world    


59.     _____A____ is when there’s someone who is tailgating – you know, when someone is
        driving right up to your back bumper.  _____B____ crash into the rear of my car.

A      1.  What is the most annoying me in traffic
        2.  Which annoys me the most in traffic        
        3.  What annoys me the most in traffic     
        4.  The most annoying for me in traffic
        5.  What annoyed me the most in traffic  

B      1. Feeling like slamming on the breaks and letting them 
        2. I feel to like slamming on the breaks and letting them        
        3. I feel like slamming on the breaks and letting them       
        4. The feeling of slamming on the breaks and let them
        5. I have a feeling of slamming on the breaks and let them   


60.     _____A____, he called me for the seventh time that morning to ask _____B____.

A      1. Exciting to his new “toy” 
        2. Excited with his new “toy”          
        3. To be excited with his new “toy”      
        4.  Being excited with his new “toy”      
        5.  To have been excited with his new “toy”

B      1.  if there were any messages for him
        2.  unless there were any messages for him        
        3.  that there were any messages for him     
        4.  were there any messages for him
        5.  there were any messages for him   


61. Nobody knows _____A____, but police believe _____B____ for suitable food to take
     back to their planet.

A      1. what did the aliens do on earth        
        2. what were the aliens doing on earth               
        3. what the aliens were doing on earth      
        4. that the aliens were doing on earth
        5. the aliens were doing on earth   
B      1. they could search                   
        2. they might be trying to search                 
        3. they could have been searching       
        4. they could be searched
        5. they could be searching 


62. Orozco is renowned _____A____ on the wall of _____B____.

A        1.  to the magnificent murals he painted
          2. for the magnificent murals he painted
          3. of the magnificent murals he was painting
          4. by the magnificent murals he painted
          5. as the magnificent murals he painted

B        1. the palace in which Fine Art in Mexico    
          2. the palace where Fine Art in Mexico       
          3. the palace with Fine Art in Mexico
          4. the palace of Fine Art in Mexico
           5. the palace which Fine Art in Mexico      


63.  I lost my father  _____A____, and I suddenly realized that  _____B____.

A      1. what a young boy I was 
        2. in the period of time of being a young boy        
        3. during I was a young boy     
        4. at the age of a young boy
        5.  when I was a young boy   

B      1. I face the risk to have the same thing happen to my kids
        2. I am risking having the same thing happen to my kids         
        3. I take a risk to have the same thing happen to my kids     
        4. I was risking to have the same thing happen to my kids
        5. I was risking having the same thing happen to my kids


64.    _____A____ that this contravenes the terms of the original agreement.  _____B____ as
        to how we can rectify it .

A      1. I am sure that you will have agreement        
        2. I am sure that you will agree        
        3. I am sure that you will agree with              
        4. I am sure that you would have agreed        
        5. I am sure that you would agree       

B      1. I am looking for your suggestion 
        2. I am looking forward to your suggestion                  
        3. I also await your suggestion              
        4. I therefore await your suggestion        
        5. I am waiting for your suggestion


65. Animals, like humans, _____A____.  After months and years in a cage without any
     interest, _____B____.

A      1. are affected by their environment
        2. are affecting their environment   
        3. affect their environment      
        4. are generated by their environment
        5. are generating their environment

B      1. animals begin to lose their natural characteristics
        2. animals begin to spoil their natural characteristics        
        3. animals begin to damage their natural characteristics              
        4. animals begin to ruin their natural characteristics        
        5. animals begin to devastate their natural characteristics        


66. A horse is _____A____,  it’s _____B____ that can do a lot of work.

A      1. never a beautiful animal   
        2. not a beautiful animal         
        3. not only a beautiful animal      
        4. neither a beautiful animal
        5. either a beautiful animal

B      1. a useless animal 
        2. a useful animal         
        3. as well as useless animal    
        4. nor a useful animal
        5. also a useful animal 


67.    _____A____ by studying twice as hard, Alex did not realize _____B____ he was leading.

A      1. While struggled to get ahead in life 
        2. While I struggled to get ahead in life           
        3. While struggling to get ahead in life     

        4. While I was struggling to get ahead in life      
        5. which helps them make important decisions      
B      1.  what a lonely life
        2.  what a lonely life is         
        3.  what is a lonely life   
        4.  how lonely he is
        5.  how is he lonely


68.  Arafat asked that Palestinian police chief Ghazi Jabali _____A____ to the West Bank
      town of Ramallah _____B____ .

A      1. allows to travel from Gaza        
        2. allowing to travel from Gaza               
        3. allow to travel from Gaza      
        4. allowed to travel from Gaza
        5. be allowed to travel from Gaza  

B      1. to be attentive at his father’s funeral       
        2. to be attended his father’s funeral               
        3. attended his father’s funeral     
        4. to attend his father’s funeral
        5. attending his father’s funeral




69.   Spurlock decided to eat three McDonald’s meals a day for one month. _____A____ 


       he had imagined: By the end of the month, Spurlock  _____B____.

A      1. The effects were much worse than  
        2. The effects were much the worst           
        3. The affects were much worse than        
        4. The impacts were much worse than  
        5. The products were much worse than 

B      1. had gained more than 20 kilograms       
        2. has gained more than 20 kilograms                
        3. will gain more than 20 kilograms    
        4. gain more than 20 kilograms    
        5. is going to gain more than 20 kilograms    

70.  The teenage brain, _____A____, is different from the adult brain. It’s _____B____
       scientists had previously thought.

A      1. due to the latest research          
        2. accordingly to the latest research          
        3. according to the latest research     
        4. because of the latest research          
        5. in spite of the latest research      
      
B      1.  less developing and more changeable than        
        2.  less developed and more changeable than        
        3.  more developed and more changeable than             
        4.  more developing and more changeable than        
        5.  the most developed and more changeable than       





เฉลยแบบทดสอบชั้นมัธยมศึกษาปีที่ 6

Part I: Speaking Ability




1.       3
11.     4
21.     2
31.  A - 2
      B - 2
36.  A - 1
      B – 2
2.       1
12.     3
22.     1
3.       1
13.     1
23.     3
32.  A - 4
      B - 1
37.  A - 1
      B – 3
4.       1
14.     1
24.     1
5.       2
15.     4
25.     3
33.  A - 3
      B – 2
38.  A - 1
      B – 2
6.       1
16.     2
26.     1
7.       1
17.     3
27.     1
34.  A - 4
      B – 2
39.  A - 1
      B – 2
8.       2
18.     4
28.     2
9.       4
19.     2
29.     4
35.  A - 1
      B - 5
40.  A - 4
      B - 1
10.     3
20.     3
30.     2




Part II: Writing Ability

41.  A - 5
      B – 2
46.  A - 4
      B – 3
51.  A - 2
      B – 1
56.  A - 2
      B – 2
61.  A - 3
      B – 3
66.  A - 3
      B – 5
42.  A - 1
      B – 4
47.  A - 1
      B – 1
52.  A - 4
      B – 3
57.  A - 1
      B – 1
62.  A - 2
      B – 4
67.  A - 3
      B – 1
43.  A - 3
      B – 4
48.  A - 4
      B – 4
53.  A - 2
      B – 5
58.  A - 4
      B – 5
63.  A - 5
      B – 5
68.  A - 5
      B – 4
44.  A - 5
      B – 2
49.  A - 1
      B - 5
54.  A - 3
      B – 4
59.  A - 3
      B – 3
64.  A - 2
      B – 4
69.  A - 1
      B – 1
45.  A - 2
      B – 1
50.  A - 3
      B – 4
55.  A - 1
      B – 4
60.  A - 2
      B - 1
65.  A - 1
      B – 1
70.  A - 3
      B - 2


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