D. Saturn's ring system is theoretical.
2. The word myriad (line 12) is closest in meaning to _______.
A. numerous B. mysterious C. separate D. small
3. Which of the following may NOT be inferred from the passage?
A. Huygens disagreed with Galileo's interpretation of the rings.
B. Galileo failed to interpret correctly what he saw.
C. J.C. Maxwell's demonstration preceded Voyager I by some thirty years.
D. No one had observed the rings of Saturn before Galileo.
4. According to the passage ________.
A. Titan is the second moon of Saturn B. Ganymede has a substantial atmosphere
C. Ganymede is bigger than Titan. D. Titan and Ganymede are moons of Jupiter.
5. Which of the following words is defined in the passage?
A. satellite system B. spectroscopy C. these rings D. water-ice
6. The word they (line 10) refers to _______.
A. comets B. rings C. cores D. satellites
7. What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. Galileo's discoveries B. Our solar system C. The planet Saturn D. Saturn's satellites
8. The word unique (line 16) is closest in meaning to ________.
A. unusual B. unpredictable C. noteworthy D. unparalleled
9. What does the author mention the Roman god of agriculture for?
A. To account for the planet's white rings. B. To explain the relationship with Galileo.
C. To account for what the planet is called. D. To explain the age of the planet Saturn.
10. The word it (line 7) refers to ________.
A. diameter B. Earth C. system D. thickness
II. Choose the best option to complete each sentence:
11. Sue: "You look tired." Mary: "Yes, it was _________ that I felt like going to bed."
A. so long a test B. very long test C. a long test D. such long test
12. "During the exam, we are not permitted to talk, walk or smoke." "That's right. The school authority won't allow ________"
A. to smoke B. smoke C. smoking D. smokes
13. You can __________ the new words in the dictionary.
A. look for B. look at C. look up D. look after
14. Hard work is________ of sucess.
A. pros and cons B. part and parcel C. chalk and cheese D. back and forth
15. He ________ as if he had been a politician.
A. spoke B. talked C. told D. said
16. He had no idea _______ he could go there or not.
A. that B. whether C. if D. unless
17. My daughter is ________ young to go to school.
A. so B. too C. enough D. very
18. All ________ test tubes must be replaced by chemistry students.
A. to break B. breaking C. broken D. break
19. Had I listened to your advice, I _______in a mess now.
A. wouldn't be B. wouldn't have been C. am not being D. won't be
20. "Would you like some entertainment?" "I wouldn't mind having ______."
A. little B. a few C. a little D. few
21. He became the first person _______a national hero.
A. made B. to be made C. making D. to make
22. The book is about the people in Latin America ______when he was on business there.
A. where he did the research B. who he did research
C. he did research on D. which he did research on
23. It is suggested that Mary ______a rest for a few days.
A. is taking B. take C. will take D. takes
24. Technological innovations have made our lives ________.
A. more and more comfortable B. more and less comfortable
C. more comfortable and more comfortable D. comfortabler and comfortabler
25. He seldom goes to the market, _________?
A. does he B. doesn't he C. is he D. isn't he
26. I had two copies of it originally, but I can't find ________ one now.
A. the others B. the other C. another D. other
27. Fred was a really silly boy when we were in high school. I still remember ______ very stupid questions.
A. his asking B. him to ask C. his being asked D. asking him
28. But ________you had seen me in the water, I would have drown.
A. that B. if C. whether D. for
29. He had the artist ________his portrait for him.
A. paint B. being painted C. painted D. painting
III. Choose the option that is the synonym of the underlized word or phrase:
30. The winner will be selected at random.
A. by testing B. by interviewing C. by chance D. by competition
31. He is infamous for his dishonesty in business matters.
A. notorious B. dreaded C. investigated D. loathed
32. The jeweler reported that the diamonds were genuine.
A. false B. perfect C. real D. valuable
33. There is a large area of swamp that will have to be cleared before the construction begins.
A. dry, sandy soil B. soft, wet land C. forest D. prairie
34. Gradually, the sound of the music and laughter died down.
A. became more irritating B. became softer
C. became more cheerful D. became louder
IV. Choose the option that needs correcting :
35. Computer science which is considered by some scientists to have a much closer relationship with
A B C
mathematics than many scientific disciplines.
D
36. What should be done to help the people whose situation forces them destroying grassland?
A B C D
37. Not until he came back home he realized that his house had been burgled into.
A B C D
38. Having a speech disorder can cause some sufferers to be shy and having poor public speaking skills.
A B C D
39. Equipment so as cellular phones connects people to their work more, instead of giving them freedom
A B C from their work.
D
V. Choose the word whose underlized part is pronounced differently from the others:
40. A. increase B. realise C. devise D. surprise
41. A. mature B. picture C. pasture D. adventure
VI. Choose the best option to fill in each blank:
Men are lazy in the home, according to an official survey (42)_______ today. They have about six hours' a week more free time than wives, but play a very little (43)_______ in cooking, cleaning, washing, and ironing, according to the Social Trends Survey by the Central (44)_______ Office.
Nearly three quarters of married women (45)_______ to do all or most of the housework, and among married men the proportion who admitted that their wives did all or most of the housework was only slightly lower. The survey (46)_______ that washing and ironing was the least popular task among men, with only one per cent (47)_______ this duty, compared with 89 per cent of women, and 10 per cent sharing equally.Only 5 per cent of men (48)_______ the evening meal, 3 percent carry out household cleaning duties, 5 per cent do household shopping, and 17 per cent wash the evening dishes.
But when household gadgets break down, (49)_______ are carried out by 82 per cent of husbands. The survey says that, despite our economic problems, the majority of Britons are substantially better (50)_______ than a decade ago. We're healthier, too - eating healthier foods and smoking less.The (51)_______ Briton, not surprisingly, is more widely-traveled than a decade ago. More people are going abroad for holidays, with Spain the favorite destination.
42. A. furnished B. emerged C. published D. edited
43. A. work B. role C. section D. part
44. A. Numerical B. Cardinal C. Ordinal D. Statistical
45. A. emitted B. pronounced C. claimed D. uttered
46. A. pointed B. evolved C. planned D. showed
47. A. burdening B. forming C. performing D. formulating
48. A. prepare B. undertake C. process D. fit
49. A. fittings B. fixings C. amendments D. repairs
50. A. on B. off C. over D. through
51. A. medium B. average C. popular D. normal
VII. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others:
52. A. discover B. terrify C. civilize D. excavate
53. A. scientific B. disappearance C. intensity D. expectation
54. A. mysteriously B. originally C. elaborately D. necessarily
VIII. Read the passage and choose the best option for each sentence or question:
In the 16th century, an age of great marine and terrestrial exploration, Ferdinand Magellan led the first expedition to sail around the world. As a young Portuguese noble, he served the king of Portugal, but he became involved in the quagmire of political intrigue at court and lost the king's favor. After he was dismissed from service by the king of Portugal, he offered to serve the future Emperor Charles V of Spain.
A papal decree of 1493 had assigned all land in the New World west of 50 degrees W longitude to Spain and all the land east of that line to Portugal. Magellan offered to prove that the East Indies fell under Spanish authority. On September 20, 1519, Magellan set sail from Spain with five ships. More than a year later, one of these ships was exploring the topography of South America in search of a water route across the
continent. This ship sank, but the remaining four ships searched along the southern peninsula of South America. Finally they found the passage they sought near 50 degrees S latitude. Magellan named this passage the Strait of All Saints, but today it is known as the Strait of Magellan.
One ship deserted while in this passage and returned to Spain, so fewer sailors were privileged to gaze at that first panorama of the Pacific Ocean. Those who remained crossed the meridian now known as the International Date Line in the early spring of 1521 after 98 days on the Pacific Ocean. During those long days at sea, many of Magellan's men died of starvation and disease.
Later, Magellan became involved in an insular conflict in the Philippines and was killed in a tribal battle. Only one ship and 17 sailors under the command of the Basque navigator Elcano survived to complete the westward journey to Spain and thus proved once and for all that the world is round, with no precipice at the edge.
55. Who was a young Portuguese noble?
A. Ferdinand Magellan B. Emperor Charles V of Spain
C. Emperor Charles V of Spain D. the king of Portugal
56. Four of the ships sought a passage along a southern ______.
A. island B. coast C. peninsula D. gulf
57. Magellan lost the favor of the king of Portugal when he became involved in a political ________.
A. entanglement B. discussion C. negotiation D. problem
58. The passage was found near 50 degrees S of ________.
A. Portugal B. The equator C. Spain D. Greenwich
59. The Pope divided New World lands between Spain and Portugal according to their location on one side or the other of an imaginary geographical line 50 degrees west of Greenwich that extends in a _________ direction.
A. north and south B. south east C. north and west D. crosswise
60. One of Magellan's ships explored the _________ of South America for a passage across the continent.
A. coastline B. mountain range C. physical features D. islands
61. The 16th century was an age of great ______ exploration.
A. cosmic B. land C. common man D. mental
62. In the spring of 1521, the ships crossed the _______ now called the International Date Line.
A. meridian B. canal C. gulf D. penisula
63. What is the best title for this passage?
A. An age of exploration B. A great exploration of the world
C. Ferdinand Magellan D. The 16th century
64. Which of the following statement is false?
A. Five ships started their journeys from Spain. B. Three ships couldn't finish their journeys.
C. Ferdinand Magellan lost the king's favor. D. Magellan and his men proved that the world is round.
IX. Writing:
Rewrite the following sentences, beginning with the words given:
I have never heard such an exciting story like this before.
This is
It is three years since I last wrote to her.
The
It’s a pity that you didn’t tell us about this.
I wish
The garden is too small for us to play football in.
The garden is so
The concert had been delayed for an hour and it started at 8 o'clock.
Having
B. In 120 words, write a paragraph on the disadvantages of over-reading.
( You have to mention at least two disadvantages of over-reading)
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I. Choose the word whose underlized part is pronounced differently from the others:
1. A. mature B. picture C. pasture D. adventure
2. A. increase B. devise C. realise D. surprise
II. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others:
3. A. discover B. terrify C. civilize D. excavate
4. A. mysteriously B. elaborately C. originally D. necessarily
5. A. expectation B. scientific C. intensity D. disappearance
III. Read the passage and choose the best option for each sentence or question:
The white rings of Saturn, the second largest planet in the solar system and named for the ancient Roman god of agriculture, were first seen by the Italian astronomer Galileo in 1610. He interpreted the rings as being two smaller bodies, but in the late 1650s Huygens correctly theorized that there was indeed a ring. It was not until the mid-19th century that J.C Maxell demonstrated mathematically that these rings were composed of minute and connected particles. In 1980, the Voyager I spacecraft showed that the ring system was highly structured.
This system is vast, some twenty one times the diameter of the Earth, but it has a maximum thickness of only two kilometers. Spectroscopy, the analysis of radiated light to determine the elements present, show that the particles in the system consist of water ice, which is likely to cover rocky silicate cores. The ring may have originated an debris from satellites or comets, though another theory holds that they may consist of material left over from the formation of the planet itself.
Apart from the myriad ring particles, themselves satellites of course, there are at least twenty-four larger satellites proper orbiting Saturn. This means that Saturn has the most extensive satellite system yet found among the nine planets of our solar system. More than one-third of Saturn's satellites have been discovered in the past twenty years. While in general less strikingly varied than the moons of Jupiter, those of Saturn do provide one notable exception. Titan. This satellite, second only in size to Jupiter's Ganymede, is unique in the solar system in having a substantial atmosphere.
6. Which of the following may NOT be inferred from the passage?
A. Huygens disagreed with Galileo's interpretation of the rings.
B. Galileo failed to interpret correctly what he saw.
C. J.C. Maxwell's demonstration preceded Voyager I by some thirty years.
D. No one had observed the rings of Saturn before Galileo.
7. According to the passage ________.
A. Titan is the second moon of Saturn B. Titan and Ganymede are moons of Jupiter.
C. Ganymede is bigger than Titan. D. Ganymede has a substantial atmosphere
8. The word unique (line 16) is closest in meaning to ________.
A. unusual B. unpredictable C. noteworthy D. unparalleled
9. According to the passage, ________.
A. the origin of the ring particles is uncertain.
B. spectroscopy proved the rings come from debris.
C. the ring system is thicker than the Earth's diameter.
D. Saturn's ring system is theoretical.
10. The word it (line 7) refers to ________.
A. thickness B. Earth C. system D. diameter
11. What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. Our solar system B. The planet Saturn C. Galileo's discoveries D. Saturn's satellites
12. Which of the following words is defined in the passage?
A. water-ice B. spectroscopy C. satellite system D. these rings
13. What does the author mention the Roman god of agriculture for?
A. To explain the relationship with Galileo. B. To account for the planet's white rings.
C. To account for what the planet is called. D. To explain the age of the planet Saturn.
14. The word myriad (line 12) is closest in meaning to _______.
A. numerous B. mysterious C. small D. separate
15. The word they (line 10) refers to _______.
A. cores B. rings C. comets D. satellites
IV. Read the passage and choose the best option for each sentence or question:
In the 16th century, an age of great marine and terrestrial exploration, Ferdinand Magellan led the first expedition to sail around the world. As a young Portuguese noble, he served the king of Portugal, but he became involved in the quagmire of political intrigue at court and lost the king's favor. After he was dismissed from service by the king of Portugal, he offered to serve the future Emperor Charles V of Spain.
A papal decree of 1493 had assigned all land in the New World west of 50 degrees W longitude to Spain and all the land east of that line to Portugal. Magellan offered to prove that the East Indies fell under Spanish authority. On September 20, 1519, Magellan set sail from Spain with five ships. More than a year later, one of these ships was exploring the topography of South America in search of a water route across the continent. This ship sank, but the remaining four ships searched along the southern peninsula of South America. Finally they found the passage they sought near 50 degrees S latitude. Magellan named this passage the Strait of All Saints, but today it is known as the Strait of Magellan.
One ship deserted while in this passage and returned to Spain, so fewer sailors were privileged to gaze at that first panorama of the Pacific Ocean. Those who remained crossed the meridian now known as the International Date Line in the early spring of 1521 after 98 days on the Pacific Ocean. During those long days at sea, many of Magellan's men died of starvation and disease.
Later, Magellan became involved in an insular conflict in the Philippines and was killed in a tribal battle. Only one ship and 17 sailors under the command of the Basque navigator Elcano survived to complete the westward journey to Spain and thus proved once and for all that the world is round, with no precipice at the edge.
16. Four of the ships sought a passage along a southern ______.
A. gulf B. island C. peninsula D. coast
17. Who was a young Portuguese noble?
A. Ferdinand Magellan B. Emperor Charles V of Spain
C. the king of Portugal D. Emperor Charles V of Spain
18. What is the best title for this passage?
A. The 16th century B. A great exploration of the world
C. An age of exploration D. Ferdinand Magellan
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