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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions.

Question 1: A. advertise B. existing C. fascinate D. nobody

Question 2: A. sustainable B. casually C. accuracy D. eligible

Question 3: A. maximum B. contribute C. applicant D.nursery

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

Question 4: A. deposed B. evoked C. engaged D. informed

Question 5: A. comprised B. inclined C. cactied D. bewildered

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 6: The driver _____ his greatest ambition by winning the Grand Prix.

A. obtained B. confirmed C. realized D. completed

Question 7: Nam has now _____ to the point where his English is almost fluent.

A. reached B. advanced C. arrived D. approached

Question 8: The little girl started crying. She ___her doll, and no one was able to find it for her.

A. has lost B. had lost C. was lost D. was losing

Question 9: Were they _____ when they got the job?

A. satisfying B. satisfied C. satisfaction D. satisfactory

Question 10: "Wow! What a nice coat you are wearing!".

A. Certainly. Do you like it, too? B. I like you to say that

C. Yes, of course. It's expensive D. Thanks. My mother bought it for me

Question 11: Hardly had we started the picnic _____ the rain began pouring down.

A. that B. than C. and D. when

Question 12: If you really _____, can you reach that book on the top shelf?

A. sprawl B. stretch C. lengthen D. expand

Question 13: People can become very _____ when they are stuck in traffic for a long time.

A. bad-tempered B. nervous C. stressful D. pressed

Question 14: All her hard work paid _____ in the end and now she is very successful.

A. off B. up C. out D. back

Question 15: Despite all the interruptions, he _____ with his work.

A. pressed on B. held on C. stuck at D. hung out

Question 16: _____at the Isthmus of Panama, so animals were able to migrate between North and South Ameria .

A. When a land bridge existed B. A land bridge existed

C. A land bridge D. With a land bridge

Question 17: She is in _____ that she has done the right thing.

A. misgiving B. distrust C. doubt D. reservation

Question 18: Anne: "Make yourself at home."

John: "_____"

A. Yes, can I help you? B. Not at all. Don't mention it

C. It's very kind of you. Thank you D. Thanks. Same to you

Question 19: A cooperative program between China and Germany on building Yhangzhow, a famous ancient city, into a (an) _____ city has proceeded smoothly since it started in September last year.

A. friendly-ecological B. ecological-friendly

C. friendly ecology D. ecology-friendly

Question 20: Governments should _____ international laws against terrorism.

A. bring up B. bring back C. bring in D. bring about

Question 21: Nothing _____ the ordinary ever happened here.

A. within B. about C. out of D. from

Question 22: I can't possibly lend you any more money. It's quite out of the _____.

A. order B. practice C. place D. question

Question 23: _____in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge spans the channel at the entrance in San Francisco Bay

A. Completed B. Completing C. Being completed D. To be completed

Question 24: _____, he did not receive respect from people.

A. Influencing people B. Influential as he was

C. However influential D. No matter influential

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheets to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word (s) in each of the following questions.

Question 25: In some countries, language is associated with social class and education. People judge one's level in society by the kind of language used.

A. dissimilar to B. not allowed by C. separated from D. connected with

Question 26: Computer criminals try to cover up their crimes to avoid punishment.

A. report B. reveal C. hide D. leave

Question 27: The value of the company's stock plunged after the chief executive was arrested.

A. went down rapidly B. remained stable

C. transformed D. increased sharply

Question 28: Visitors to the Church of St. Menoux believed that the fallacy that they could cure their headaches by sticking their heads into a hole in a stone altar.

A. actual fact B. true belief C. children's story D. false idea

Question 29: We need an immediate decision! We have to decide what to do now.

A. instant B. early C. delayed D. alternative

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase for each of the blanks.

Cutting the Apron Strings

There is substantial evidence that students going off to college have changed over the years. For one thing, studies show that they are emotionally closer to their parents and their parents to them. One thing that means is that they depend on each other more for happiness. It puts a burden on children for parents to use their children as vehicles for their own happiness — although today's young people seem complicit in this arrangement, perhaps because they've known no other way — even if it creates anxiety in the children. That's one reason parents like to be involved in their children's college experiences, and colleges have had to devise novel ways of getting parents off campus when they transport their kids to school.

There's also evidence that students today seem to be choosing schools with reference to proximity to home. The closer a student is to home, the easier it is to bring the laundry home and to land in your old bed with tea and sympathy when you have the sniffles. And the easier it is for parents to visit you at university whenever the mood strikes. The amount of visiting parents do is far more than in generations past.

But in a real sense, students don't really leave their parents behind. Their parents go to college right along with them — in their front pockets. That is, the parents are a speed dial away by cellphone. And the evidence is clear that students call parents and parents call students at an alarmingly frequent rate. This, of course, significantly reduces independence. A student doesn't get the chance to solve minor problems on his own — he just calls Mom or Dad. A student has initial problems getting along with a roommate? A roommate doesn't do laundry as often as the other roommate wishes (I'm talking about actual incidents, not hypothetical ones? A student gets a C on her first paper? Instead of absorbing the negative information and figuring out how to resolve the problem or how to do better, the call gets made to home, where Mom or Dad solves the problem, often by calling the school administration. This kind of behavior is, sadly, commonplace today and is a mark of the lack of coping skills among students because all the lumps and bumps have been taken out of life for them until now.

In addition to being tethered to parents, incoming freshmen are now very heavily connected (by cellphone) to classmates from high school, who are presumably at other colleges. So there isn't the great impetus to mix and venture forth to meet new people, to get out of one's comfort zone, to get drawn into new experiences, that has traditionally marked the beginning of freshman year. The laws of physics still apply, and it is difficult to be meeting new people and seeking novel experiences while you are talking to your old pals.

Question 35: The provision of mobile phones for children, according to the author, _____.

A. increases positive control by parents

B. reduces children's dependence on their parents

C. increases children's dependence

D. increases parental interference

Question 36: It can be inferred from paragraph 1 that children and their parents_____.

A. emotionally need each other

B. eternally depend on each other

C. only temporarily depend on each other

D. emotionally and physically depend on each other

Question 37: Paragraph 1 also shows that children and their parents_____

A. are not willing to act as a means to their parents' happiness

B. are willing to act as an agent to their parents' happiness

C. tend to cling to their parents only as a source of finance

D. demand a form of payment to go to college

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