Professional Documents
Culture Documents
2
1. 40 ( 1 - 40)
2. 20 ( 41 - 60)
2
1-4
1. 10 10 20 60 _____
1. 225 2. 220
3. 240 4. 270
n
Ke
2. 10 2 12 4 14 6 16 8 18 _____
1. 10 2. 16
3. 15 4. 20
an
3. 1 1 2 2 3 4 3 5 8 4 7 _____
1. 5 2. 6
3. 15 4. 16
Ch
4. _____
1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 3 2 _____
1. 2. 3. 4.
6. 4 * 7 = 25
8 * 2 = 14
5*3 = ?
1. 14 2. 15
3. 16 4. 17
7. 6 T
() 96
1. 48
2. 56
3. 16
4. 17
n
Ke
8. 11, 18, 21 5x 20 x
1. 3 2. 4
3. 5 4. 6
an
9. 3 126
5 5
1. 9 2. 10
Ch
3. 11 4. 12
10. 10% 30%
1. 37 2. 38
3. 39 4. 40
( : )
2544 14,166 22,188 36,354 108,294
2545 13,679 24,103 37,782 116,774
2546 14,709 25,966 40,675 128,566
2547 14,772 27,009 41,781 135,939
2548 17,275 26,794 44,069 143,908
2549 22,491 30,875 53,366 162,071
2550 32,266 42,184 74,450 216,543
2551 49,799 64,044 113,843 269,695
2552 45,007 66,835 111,842 296,298
2553 60,797 72,874 133,671 332,177
2554 71,198 97,177 168,375 370,445
356,159 500,049 856,208 2,280,710
11.
n
2554
Ke
1. 19 2. 27
3. 41 4. 57
12.
an
2 : 5
1. 2549 2. 2550
3. 2553 4. 2554
Ch
15.
1. 2544 - 2545 10%
2. 2549 12.21
3. 2551 29%
4. 2552
. . . 16 - 20
1 . .
2 . .
3 . .
4 . .
16 25% 100 10% 250
17
7 6 3 5 4 7 6 3 5 4
18 A 6 2A =
19 16 16+9
9
20 3 2 A
n
Ke
21. : ?:?
an
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
Ch
22. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
23. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
24. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
25. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
1
2
3
4
>
<
=
>
n
<
Ke
R > T = P > V = ( )
Ch
26. 1 Q>S 2 RS
30. 1 V 2 Q>V
1
2
3
4
1 ( 1 - 5)
- A B C D E F G
5 14
- A
- A B G
n
- A C
Ke
- C B F
- E A 2
- D B
an
Ch
31. 1 A 11
2 F C G D
32. 1 F 7
2 D 7
33. 1 B 9
2 E C 3
34. 1 B 9 A 11
2 G C
35. 1 B D A
2 B C E
36.
1. 2.
3. 4.
37.
1. 2.
3. 4.
38.
1.
n
2.
3.
Ke
4.
39.
an
1.
2.
3.
Ch
4.
40.
1.
2.
3.
4.
1, 2, 3 4
41. 1
1.
2.
3.
4.
42. 3
1.
2.
3.
4.
43. 4
n
Ke
1.
2.
3.
4.
an
44. 2
1.
Ch
2.
3.
4.
45. 1
1.
2.
3.
4.
46. 1.
2.
3.
4.
47. 1.
2.
3.
4.
48. 1.
2.
3.
4.
n
Ke
49. 1.
2.
3.
an
4.
50. 1.
Ch
2.
3.
4.
51.
1.
2.
3.
4.
52.
1.
2.
3.
4.
53.
1.
2.
3.
n
Ke
4.
54.
an
1.
2.
Ch
3.
4.
55.
1.
2.
3.
4.
56. 4
100 10
40
1. 40
2. 40
4
3. 4 40
4. 10
57.
1,000 - 1,300 1,500
1.
2.
n
Ke
3.
4.
( 58 - 60)
an
Ch
(asbestos)
(0.12 )
asthma bronchitis emphysema
6
50,000 120,000
58.
1. 2.
3. 4.
59.
1. 2.
3. 4.
60.
1. - 2.
3. - 4.
n
Ke
an
Ch
1
25 5
40
Instruction : Select the most appropriate choice for each item (Q1 - Q5)
Pam wants her friend to join her camping.
Pam : Hello, is Vilai there ?
Mana : No, she wont be back .....1.....
Pam : Well, Can I leave a mssage, please ?
Mana : Yes, let me get a pencil ..... All right.
Pam : .....2..... and needs to know if she wants to go on the camping trip this coming
weekend.
n
Mana : (Writing) Hmm..... camping..... Okay. .....3..... ?
Pam : Yes.
Ke
Mana : .....4..... phone number?
Pam : Yes, I think so. But just in case, its 0-2311-2425.
Mana : O.K., shell probably give you a call tonight.
an
Pam : .....5.....
Mana : Thats okay. Good-bye.
Ch
3. classified 4. confessed
Ch
Instruction : Read the following letter and select the best answer for each item (Q16 - Q20)
OFFICE OF THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Pitsanuloke Road, Dusit, Bangkok 10300, THAILAND
Tel: 66 2547 1000, Fax 66 2547 1000
3 May 20XX
Mr. Denis Ives
Public Sector Management Consultant
n
Ke
17 Wagga Street
Canberra ACT2067
Australia
an
well designed and was structured exactly as we had hoped. The sessions with you, I would
say, were the highlight of the programme. While the introduction helped us greatly
to comprehend the structure and framework of the Australian public service and its reform, your
executive session was invaluable in clarifying the issue and areas that had been a bit unclear
during the week of discussions and observations.
It was extremely valuable for us to have had this opportunity to observe the practice of
Australian public service reform, to exchange ideas about our work, and todiscuss our
problems. This programme has given me new insights into our own situation and approaches
to improve our procedures.
I hope that we will be able to keep in contact, and that perhaps we can reciprocate your
hospitality in Thailand in the near future.
Yours sincerely,
XXXXXXXXXXXX
Secretary-General
16. What is the purpose of this letter ?
1. Thanks for study visit arrangement
2. Thanks for participating in the seminar
3. Acknowledgement of the benefits of the study visit
4. Appreciation for Australian public service management
17. It can be assumed that the sessions before Mr. Ives lecture were __________.
1. simple 2. explicit
3. confusing 4. comprehensible
18. What is considered the best part of the seminar programme ?
1. The meeting they had with Mr. Ives
2. Discussion with people involving the reform
3. Observations of Australian public management
n
4. Exchange of ideas concerning reform obstacles
Ke
19. The seminar programme largely deals with the __________.
1. Obstacles of Australian government
2. reform of Australian public service
an
n
certain culture messages.
Ke
21. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage ?
1. Gestures 2. Speech
3. Communication 4. Signs and Signals
an
3. improve 4. interrupt
23. The word intricate in line 8 is closets in meaning to __________.
1. inefficient 2. historical
3. uncertain 4. complicated
24. Applauding was cited as an example of __________.
1. a sign 2. a symbol
3. a signal 4. a gesture
25. It may be concluded from this passage that __________.
1. symbols are very easy to define and interpret
2. only some cultures have signals, signs, and symbols
3. waving and handshaking are not related to culture
4. signals, signs, symbols, and gestures are forms of communication
1
1. 3
10 10 20 60 _____
10 10 20 60 _____
n
= 240
Ke
2. 1
10 2 12 4 14 6 16 8 18 _____
......
an
1 1
10 2 12 4 14 6 16 8 18 _____
Ch
2 4 6 8 _____
10 2 12 4 14 6 16 8 18 10
2 + 2 = 4, 4 + 2 = 6, 6 + 2 = 8 8 + 2 = 10
= 10
3. 4
1 1 2 2 3 4 3 5 8 4 7 _____
1 1
1 1 2 2 3 4 3 5 8 4 7 _____
1 2 4 5 4 _____
.....
2 2
1 1 2 2 3 4 3 5 8 4 7 _____
2 4 8
2
1 1 2 2 3 4 3 5 8 4 7 16
2 2 = 4, 4 2 = 8, 8 2 = 16
= 8 2 = 16
4. 3
_____ /
1 3 5 7 _____ 5 10 15 20
2
n 5
Ke
7+2 = 9 20+5 = 25
1 3 5 7 9 11 5 10 15 20 25 30
an
=
Ch
5. 2
3 2 _____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
=
6. 1 + ( x 3)
7. 2
6
96
= =
= 16
n
= x = 4 x 4 = 16
Ke
= 4
T
() = 14
= x = 14 x 4 = 56
an
8. 4
11, 18, 21 5x 20
Ch
x
11 18 21 5x
= = 4
11 18 21 5x
4
=
11 18 21 5x
4
= 20
11 + 18 + 21 + 5x = 20 x 4 = 80
5x = 80 11 -18 21 = 30
30
x = 5 = 6
x = 6
9. 2
3 126
+ + = 126
= x
=
= 5x
5 5
= 5x + 5
+ + = 126
(5x + 5) + 5x + x = 126
5x + 5 + 5x + x = 126
11x + 5 = 126
n
11x = 126 5
x = = 11
Ke
= 11
10. 1
an
= x
= 100 x 100
Ch
= 10,000
= (100 10) x (100 30)
= 90 x 70 = 6,300
= x 100
10,000 6,300 3,700
= 10,000
x 100 =
10,000
x 100
3,700 x 100 ,
= 10,000
= ,
= 37%
= 37
11. 1
2554 71,198 97,177 168,375 370,445
356,159 500,049 856,208 2,280,710
2554
2554 , ,
=
x 100 =
,
x 100 =
,
x 100 = 19.4
,
= ,
= 19.4
2554 19
12. 3
2554
=
n
Ke
2549 22,491 30,875 53,366 162,071
2550 32,266 42,184 74,450 216,543
an
1
Ch
2549
2549 22,491 30,875 53,366 162,071
2549 , ,
= 2549
= ,
=
,
= =
.
= .
x =
.
= 2:6
: 2549 = 2 : 6
2
2550
2550 32,266 42,184 74,450 216,543
2550 , ,
= 2550
= ,
=
,
= =
.
= .
x =
.
= 2:6
: 2550 = 2 : 6
3
2553
2553 60,797 72,874 133,671 332,177
2553 , ,
= 2553
= ,
=
,
= =
.
= .
x =
.
= 2:5
: 2553 = 2 : 5
4
n
Ke
2554
2554 71,198 97,177 168,375 370,445
an
2554 , ,
= 2554
= ,
=
,
= =
.
= .
x =
.
= 2 : 4.5
Ch
: 2554 = 2 : 4.5
13. 3
2550 32,266 42,184 74,450 216,543
2551 49,799 64,044 113,843 269,695
2552 45,007 66,835 111,842 296,298
2553 60,797 72,874 133,671 332,177
2554 71,198 97,177 168,375 370,445
2550 2554
2554 2550
= 4
, , , , ,
= = = = 23,500
25502554 23,500
14. 1
2551 49,799 64,044 113,843 269,695
2552 45,007 66,835 111,842 296,298
2553 60,797 72,874 133,671 332,177
2554 71,198 97,177 168,375 370,445
2551 2554
, ,
= 2554 2551
2551
x 100 = ,
x 100
, , ,
= ,
x 100 = x 100 = x 100 = = 42 ( 45)
25512554 45
15. 3
n
1
2544 2545 10%
Ke
2544 14,166 22,188 36,354 108,294
2545 13,679 24,103 37,782 116,774
an
2544 2545
2
2549 12.21
Ch
2549 22,491 30,875 53,366 162,071
356,159 500,049 856,208 2,280,710
2549 , ,
=
x 100 =
,
x 100 =
,
x 100
, ,
= x 100 = = = = 6.11 12.21
3
2551 29%
2551 49,799 64,044 113,843 269,695
2551
2551 2551 , ,
= 2551
x 100 =
,
x 100
, , ,
= ,
x 100 = x 100 = x 100 = =
= 28 ( 29)
4
2552
n
2554
Ke
16. 3
. 25% 100
25% 100 = x 100 = 25
an
. 10% 250
10% 250 = x 250 = 25
Ch
. = .
17. 3
. 7 6 3 5 4
=
= 25
. 7 6 3 5 4
3 4 5 6 7
=
= 5
. = .
18. 2
. A
2A =
+ 4A 45 = 0
(A + 9)(A - 5) = 0
A = -9,5
. 6
1. A = -9 = 6
. < .
2. A = 5 = 6
. < .
. 2 < .
19. 1
n
. 16 9
16 + 9 = 4 + 3 = 7
Ke
. 16 + 9
16 9 = 5
. > .
an
20. 4
. A A 3
. .
Ch
A=1 3 =3 1 = 3 2 =2 1 = 2 >
A = -1 3 = 3 1 = 3 2 = 2 1 = -2 <
A = 3 3 = 3 3 = 27 2 = 2 3 = 54 <
. > . . < .
. .
21. 3 : :
: :
1 :
2 :
4 :
22. 2 : :
: :
1 :
3 :
4 :
23. 4 : :
: :
1 :
2 :
3 :
24. 1 : :
n
: :
Ke
= =
=
=
2 :
3 :
an
4 :
25. 1 : :
Ch
26. 4
1 Q > S
Q = R U > S
Q > S Q S
Q > S Q > S
1 Q > S
2 R S
R U > S
R > S
R S
2 R S
27. 4
1 P < R
P < Q = R
P < R P R
P < R P < R
1 P < R
2 P = U
P < Q = R U
P U <
2 P = U
28. 2
1 V > S
n
V =
Ke
S V = < S
V = < S V < S V S
an
V > S V < S
1 V < S
Ch
2 R < V
R > T = P > V
R > V R V
R < V R > V
2 R < V
29. 3
1 R > U
R U
R U > =
P > U P = U
1 R > U
2 R = U
R U
R U > =
P > U P = U
2 R = U
30. 1
1 V
2
P < Q = R U > S
R > T = P > V =
2
n
Q=R>T=P>V= <S<U
v
Ke
1 V
2 Q > V
Q = R R > T = P > V
an
2 Q =R > T = P > V
Q > V Q V
Q > V Q > V
Ch
2 Q > V
31-35
- A B C D E F G
5 14
- A
- A B G
- C B F
- E A 2
- D B
- A B C D E F G
5 14
7
n
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Ke
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
an
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
- A
Ch
- E A 2
A 4 E 6
A A 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
A E
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
- D B
A B B D
- C B F
A C C B B D
D 1 B 2 C 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
D B C A E
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
- A B G
- D B
- C B F
2 F G 2
F G 5 7
n
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Ke
D B C A F/G E G/F
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
an
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
31. 4
Ch
1 A 11
D B C A F/G E G/F
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
A 11 A 8 11
2 F C G D
D B C A F/G E G/F
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
F C 9 7 = 2 11 7 = 4
G D 9 5 = 4 11 5 = 6
4 2 6
32. 3
1 F 7
D B C A F/G E G/F
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
F G
2 D 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
D B C A F/G E G/F
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
D 5, 6, 7 8
33. 4
1 B 9
n
Ke
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
D B C A F/G E G/F
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
an
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
B 6, 7, 8 9
Ch
2 E 9 A 3
D B C A F/G E G/F
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
E C = 10 7 = 3
34. 1
1 B 9 A 11
D B C A F/G E G/F
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
B 9 A 11
2 G C
D B C A F/G E G/F
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
G 5 7 C
35. 4
1 B D A
D B C A F/G E G/F
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
B + D = 11 A 8 ( )
2 B C E
D B C A F/G E G/F
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
B + C = 13 E 10 ( )
36. 3
n
Ke
37. 4
an
Ch
38. 2
39. 1
40. 2
41. 3
n
42. 2
Ke
43. 2
an
44. 4
Ch
45. 1
46. 2
1.
3.
4.
n
47. 4
Ke
1.
an
2.
Ch
3.
48. 4
1.
2.
3.
49. 3
n
-
Ke
1.
an
2.
Ch
4.
+
50. 1
( ) + ( )
2.
3.
4.
51. 4
n
1.
Ke
2.
an
3.
Ch
52. 2
1.
3.
4.
53. 2
.....
1.
3.
4.
3
54. 1
n
2. () ()
Ke
2.
an
3.
Ch
4.
() 3
55. 3
1.
2.
4.
56. 2 40
4
n
Ke
100 10 40
1. 40
an
3. 40
4
Ch
4. 10
57. 2
1,500
1,000 1,300
1.
3.
4.
58. 2
59. 2
60. 2
.
n
Ke
an
Ch
1
1. 2 : till (, )
Mana Pam Vilai
5
2. 1 : Tell her Pam called Vilai Pam
3. 3 : Is that it?
Mana
4. 1 : Does she have your phone number?
Pam Yes, I think so.
Pam
0-2311-2425
5. 2 : Mama Pam
Great, thanks
6. 3 an engineer (n.)
n =
Ke
a technician (n.) =
a mechanic (n.) =
a blacksmith (n.) =
a mechanic
an
7. 2 muddy (adj.) =
Ch
rusty (adj.) =
moldy (adj.) =
cuddly (adj.) =
rusty
8. 4 trembling (v.) =
shivering (v.) =
hammering (v.) =
rattling (v.) = ()
rattling
9. 3 trip (n.) =
job (n.) =
hobby (n.) =
work (n.) =
hobby
10. 2 confided (v.) =
claimed (v.) =
classified (v.) =
confessed (v.) =
claimed
n
was/were-been-being) 2. 1 (s, es)
Ke
Modal Auxiliary Verbs (will-would, shall-should, can-cloud, may-might,
must, need, ought to, used to, dare) 4 Will is 2
be + verb () be + verb () have/has + verb
an
1 in 2 4 is
(Clauses Noun Clause, Adjective Cause Adverb Clause
) 3 the contents of the can is can
the
15. 3 (by)
16.
1.
2.
3.
4.
4
17. .
1. 2.
n
3. ( ) 4.
Ke
3
18.
1. .
2.
an
3.
4.
1
Ch
19. __________
1.
2.
3.
4.
2
20. insight ( 3 2)
1. 2.
3. 4.
4
21.
1. 2.
3. 4.
3
22. "impinge upon" 3 __________
1. 2.
3. 4.
4
23. "intricate" 8 __________
1. 2.
3. 4.
4
24. __________
1. 2.
3.
n 4.
Ke
2
25. __________
1.
an
2.
3.
4.
Ch
60 11
2
2
1. 40 ( 1 - 40)
2. 20 ( 41 - 60)
1-4
1. _____
n
Ke
1. 2. 3. 4.
2. 1 1 2 4 7 13 _____
an
1. 27 2. 24
3. 16 4. 15
Ch
4. _____
1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 5 _____
36
1. 2. 3. 4.
6. 9 * 2 = 22
2 * 6 = 16
1*8 = ?
1. 10 2. 14
3. 16 4. 18
7. 900 7%
10
1. 737 2. 837
3. 847 4. 947
8. 140
1. 10 2. 11
n
3. 12 4. 13
Ke
9. 3x = 2d 5y = 8d x : y
1. 3 : 4 2. 5 : 12
3. 5 : 8 4. 5 : 9
an
10. 10 ...
...
Ch
1. 90 2. 20
3. 45 4. 10
2551 - 2553 ( : )
2551 (%) 2552 (%) 2553
2,636 ? 3,435 34.1 ?
? 28.3 2,172 ? 2,778
1,468 15.9 ? 16.7 1,978
434 17.0 508 22.4 622
11. 2553
1. 11,700 2. 6,390
3. 6,070 4. 4,606
n
Ke
3. 43 4. 65
13. 2552
1. 6,115 2. 7,817
an
3. 6,231 4. 8,014
1. 3,600 2. 5,100
3. 4,900 4. 4,600
15.
1. 2551 - 2553
2. 2552 - 2553 19%
3. 2554
4. 2551 - 2553 25,000
. . . 16 20
1 . .
2 . .
3 . .
4 . .
16 6 x-y = 3
8
17 pxq qxr p , q r
18 7 .
7 .
n
10 .
Ke
19 +
20 x+a x-a X<0 a<0
an
21. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
Ch
3. : 4. :
22. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
23. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
24. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
25. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
1
2
3
4
>
<
=
>
n
<
Ke
Q > ( T + U ) = 2V >
an
> > = S ( )
Ch
n
-
Ke
-
- 3
- 2
- 1-3 1,500 2
an
1,000
- 4-6 1,000 2
900
Ch
31. 1 2 2
2 4 1
32. 1 5 6 1
2 1-3 2 1
33. 1 1,000
2 1
34. 1
2
35. 1
2
36.
1. 2.
3. 4.
37.
1. 2.
3. 4.
38.
1. 2.
3. 4.
39. pepsin
n
1. pepsin
Ke
2. pepsin
3. pepsin
4. pepsin
an
40.
Ch
1.
2.
3.
4.
41. 1
1.
2.
3.
4.
42. 3
1.
2.
3.
4.
43. 2
n
Ke
1.
2.
3.
4.
an
44. 4
1.
Ch
2.
3.
4.
45. 3
1.
2.
3.
4.
1 2
2 1
3 2
4 2
46. 1.
2.
47. 1.
2.
48. 1.
2.
n
49. 1.
2.
Ke
50. 1.
2.
an
51.
Ch
1.
2.
3.
4.
52.
1.
2.
3.
4.
53.
1.
2.
3.
4.
54.
1.
n
2.
3.
Ke
4.
55.
an
Ch
1.
2.
3.
4.
56.
1.
2.
3.
4.
57.
1.
2.
3.
4.
( 58 - 60)
n
Ke
an
Ch
58.
1. 2.
3. 4.
59.
1. 2.
3. 4.
60.
1.
2.
3.
4.
2
25 5
40
Instruction : Select the most appropriate choice for each item (Q1 - Q5)
Acustomeristalkingtoatellerinabank.
Teller : Itll probably take a while. Please have a seat, and .....5..... when its
ready, sir.
Ch
n
1. internal 2. external
Ke
3. interval 4. intervening
11. Economists regard land as the natural wealth of the earth from which all goods
__________.
1. producing 2. produced them
an
n
specialists in a field of science.
Ke
Knowing of your vast experience in data processing and electronic communications we are
writing to ask you to be our guest speaker at a luncheon to be held in Singapore on September
21. We would be very answer questions afterwards. It would be useful if you could come to the
Hotel Continental at 11 a.m. to settle details of the program, or if you could send us full
an
fee of to settle details of the program, or if you could send us full particulars in writing
beforehand.
Besides travelling expenses and two days accommodation in Singapore, we would pay you a
fee of $400. We need hardly add that such a meeting will serve to bring the operations of the
Northern Telecommunications Corporation to the attention of and interested group of
businessmen.
We do hope will be able to be present on this occasion.
Sincerely yours,
Paul S. Proctor
Senior Vice-President
16. What is the purpose of this letter ?
1. To invite a specialist to hear a speech.
2. To invite a specialist to give a speech.
3. To invite a specialist to attend a meeting.
4. To invite a specialist to a luncheon.
17. According to the letter, which is not true about Mr. ONeil ?
1. He is the president of Far East Telecommunications Crop.
2. He specializes in data processing and electronic communications.
3. He has ever lived in America, Europe, and Asia.
4. His company is located in the Philippines.
18. How long would the talk be if Mr. ONeil could accept the invitation ?
1. Two days 2. An hour
3. A week 4. One hour and a half
n
19. The word beforehand in paragraph 2 means __________.
1. immediately 2. in advance
Ke
3. exactly 4. promptly
20. Which is not one of the things offered to Mr. ONeil for his talk ?
1. Travelling expenses 2. A paycheck of $400
an
1 Recent technological advance in manned and unmanned undersea vehicles have overcome
some of the limitation of divers and diving equipment. Without a vehicle, divers often became
sluggish and their mental concentration became limited. Because of undersea pressure which
affected their speech organs, communication
5 among divers was difficult or impossible. But today, most oceanographers make observations
by means of instruments which are lowered into the ocean or from samples taken from the
water. Direct observations of the ocean floor are made not only by divers but also by deep-
diving submarines. Some of these submarines can dive to depths of more than seven miles
and cruise at depths of fifteen thousand feet. Radio-
10 equipped buoys can be operated by remote control in order to transmit information back to
land-based laboratories, including data about water temperature, currents, and weather.
21. What is the main topic of the passage ?
1. undersea vehicles
2. direct observations of the ocean floor
3. communication among divers
4.technologicaladvances in oceanography
22. The word sluggish in line 3 is closet in meaning to __________.
1. nervous 2. confused
3. slow moving 4. very weak
23. Divers have had problems in communicating underwater because __________.
1. they did not pronounce clearly
2. the water destroyed their speech organs
3. the pressure affected their speech organs
4. the vehicles they used have not been perfected
n
24. This paragraph suggests that the successful exploration of the ocean depends upon
Ke
__________.
1. vehicles as well as divers 2. the limitations of diving equipment
3. controlling currents and the water 4. radios that divers use to communicate
an
1. 1
_____ /
+2 +4 +8 +16 2
= =
n
Ke
2. 2
1 1 2 4 7 13 _____ 3
1+1+2 = 4, 1+2+4 = 7, 2+4+7 = 13 4+7+13 = 24
an
1 1 2 4 7 13 24
= 24
Ch
3. 1
1,024 512 256 128 _____
= 64
4. 3
3+5 5+5
__________
3+5 5+5
__________
2+3 3+8
n
Ke
2+3 3+8 8+10
an
=
5. 1
Ch
__________
__________
__________
=
6. 4 ( + ) x 2
7. 3
900 7%
= x 900 = x 900
n
,
= = = 837
Ke
10
= 837 + 10 = 847
8. 1
an
=
= 2 = 4 = 4 = 4
Ch
= = = 10
= 10
9. 2
3x = 2d 5y = 8d
=
= = =
x : y = 5 : 12
10. 1
(...) = N x (N - 1)
N =
( ) = 10
N = 10
(...) = 10 x (10 - 1) = 10 x 9 = 90
... = 90
11. 4
= 2552 x (%)
=
, .
=
,
=
,
n = 4,603
Ke
2553 = 4,606
12. 3
an
2551 = 434
Ch
2553 = 622
=
x 100
2551-2553 43
13. 2
2552 = 3,435 + 2,172 + ? + 508
, . ,
2552 = =
= 1,703
2552 = 3,435 + 2,172 + 1,703 + 508 = 7,818
14. 1
2551 2553
- = 1,468 + 1,703 + 1,987 = 5,158
- = 434 + 508 + 622 = 1,564
2551 - 2553
= 5,185 - 1,564 = 3,621 ( 3,600 )
15. 3
1 2551-2553
2551-2553
2 2552-2553
n
= x 100
Ke
, ,
= x 100 = x 100 = 28%
, ,
3 2554
an
2551-2553
2550
4 2551-2553
Ch
=
= =
x-y=0 2x + 2y = 9
. x - y = 0
. > .
17. 4
. p , q r
p , q r 3
. .
p=0
q=2 pxq=0x2=0 q x r = 2 x 4 = 8 . < .
r=4
p=2
q=4 pxq=2x4=8 q x r = 4 x 6 = 24 . < .
r=6
p = -4
q = -2 p x q = -4 x -2 = 8 q x r = -2 x 0 = 0 . > .
r=0
n
. > . . < .
Ke
. .
18. 1
an
. 7 . 10 .
= h
Ch
= (7 )(10)
= 513.33
. 7 .
10 .
= x x
= (7 x 7 ) x 10
= 163.33
. > .
19. 4
a , b 3
. .
a=0
b=1 = 0 +1 =1
= 0 1 =1 =
a=2
b=3 =2 +3 =13 a = 2 3 =25 =
a = -2
b=3 = 2 +3 =13 a = 2 3 =1 >
. > . . < .
. .
20. 2
n
Ke
. x < 0 , a < 0 A 3
. .
x = -1
an
2 :
3 :
4 :
Ch
25. 2 : :
: :
1 :
3 :
4 :
26. 3
1 W<Q
Q > (T + U) = 2V >
W
Q > (T + U) = 2V > < W
Q W >
<
1 W < Q
2 Q >
n
>
Ke
2 Q
Q >
Q > <
an
Q
> <
Ch
2 Q >
27. 1
1 Q >
Q > (T + U) = 2V >
Q > Q >
1 Q >
n
Ke
2 P > P >
> >
> > >
an
3 P
P >
Ch
P > >
P > P
2 P >
28. 4
1 R > 3S
=S
= S 7 R S
R > 7S
3S 7S R > 7S > 3S
R > 7S > 3S R > 3S R 3S
R > 3S R > 3S
1 R > 3S
n
Ke
2 T+U >
(T + U) = 2V >
an
(T + U) = 2V > <
Ch
> <
2 T + U >
29. 2
1 P + Q < 3V
2
Q > (T + U) = 2V >
> > = S
> P >
Q P > > Q
P > Q
P > Q P > Q > (T + U) = 2V
P > 2V ------------------------------- 1
Q > 2V ------------------------------- 2
1 2
P+Q > 2V + 2V P+Q > 4V
3V 4V
P+Q > 4V > 3V
P+Q > 4V > 3V P+Q > 3V
P+Q > 3V P+Q < 3V
1 P+Q < 3V
2 V > < V
n
2 ( 1)
Ke
Q > (T + U) = 2V >
> > = S
an
P > Q
P > Q P > Q > (T + U) = 2V
P > Q > (T + U) = 2V P > 2V
Ch
2 V P
> V
> V < V
2 < V
30. 1
1 Q < P P > Q
2
Q > (T + U) = 2V >
> > = S
P > Q
P > Q P > Q
1 P > Q
2 S < 2Q 2Q > S
n > = S
Ke
>S
2 Q > 25
an
2Q Q
S 2S
2Q > Q > 2S > S
Ch
2Q > S 2Q > S
2 2Q > S
31. 4
1 2 2
A B
6 900 1,000
5 900 1,000
4 + 900 1,000
1 ( + ) 1 +,
+, +
5 6
2 4 1
n
Ke
A B
4 + 900 1,000
4 1
an
32. 4
1 5 6 1
Ch
A B
6 900 1,000
5 900 1,000
2 1-3 2 1
A B
3 ( ) 1,000 1,500
2 ( ) ( ) 1,000 1,500
1 ( ) ( ) 1,000 1,500
1 3 2
33. 4
1 1,000
A B
4 + 900 1,000
900
2 1
A B
1 ( ) ( ) 1,000 1,500
1
n
34. 2
Ke
1
A B
6 900 1,000
an
5 900 1,000
2
Ch
A B
4 + 900 1,000
3 ( ) 1,000 1,500
2 ( ) ( ) 1,000 1,500
1 ( ) ( ) 1,000 1,500
4
35. 3
1
A B
6 900 1,000
5 900 1,000
4 + 900 1,000
(900 )
36. 4
n
Ke
an
37. 1
Ch
( )
38. 3
39. 1 pepsin
pepsin
pepsin
pepsin
40. 3
n
Ke
an
41. 3
Ch
42. 4
43. 4
44. 1
45. 2
46. 2 2
47. 3 1
48. 4 1, 2
49. 3 1
50. 1 1, 2
51. 4
1.
n
Ke
2.
3.
an
52. 4
Ch
1.
2.
3.
53. 2
1.
3.
4.
54. 4
3 4
3.
1.
n
2.
Ke
55. 2
an
1.
Ch
3.
4.
56. 2
1.
3.
4.
57. 4
1.
2.
3.
n
Ke
58. 1
1
an
59. 3
Ch
60. 3
..
2
1. 4 :
30
(Who is it payable to?)
The International Reading Association
Newark, Delaware
2. 4 : 25.60
what is the exchange rate?
3. 3 : 768
20 (the totals) 788
4. 1 :
n
(No, by check, please.)
Ke
5. 1 :
(Well tell you)
6. 4 interfere (v.) = ()
intercept (v.) =
an
interchange (v.) =
interrupt (v.) =
Ch
interrupt
7. 1 accept (v.) =
admit (v.) =
receive (v.) =
get (v.) =
accept
8. 1 genuine (adj.) = ,
true (adj.) = ,
exact (adj.) =
accurate (adj.) =
genuine
9. 2 eternal (adj.) = ,
essential (adj.) =
goal (n.) =
purpose (n.) =
essential
10. 1 internal (adj.) =
external (adj.) =
interval (adj.) =
intervening (v.) =
internal
11. Economists regard land as the natural wealth of the earth from which all goods_____.
1. producing 2. produced them 3. are produced 4. they produce
n
3 are produced Clause Economists
Ke
regard land as the natural wealth of the earth from which all goods __________
1.which land ( whom)
goods
an
produce ()
() 2 3
are produced Passive Voice
12. Nearly all trees have seeds that fall to the earth, take root, and eventually_____.
1. generate new seeds 2. by generating new seeds
3. new seeds generated 4. new seeds generated there
1 1.and fall, take and+verb
and 2. 2,3,4
1 generate 1 ,
13. One of the __________ inventions of the century was the holograph.
1. cleverest than 2. cleverer than 3. more cleverer 4. most clever
4 most clever inventions 1.
(Adjective+Noun) 2. the
Superlative ( ) 3.
1 clever most clever
cleverest than
4. 2 3
D
the most clever ( )
14. It is easy to see __________ he was elected the leader of the class.
1. why 2. what 3. whose 4. whose
1 why why
15. Susan is holding a mug __________ her hand.
n
1. at 2. from 3. on 4. in
Ke
4 (in)
16.
1.
an
2.
3.
4.
Ch
2
17.
1. Far East Telecommunications Crop.
2.
3.
4.
3
18.
1. 2.
3. 4.
2
19. beforehand 2
1. 2.
3. 4.
2
20.
1. 2. 400
3. 2 4.
4
21.
1.
2.
3.
4.
4
22. sluggish 3 __________
n
1. 2.
3. 4.
Ke
3
23. __________
1.
an
2.
3.
4.
Ch
3
24. __________
1. 2.
3. 4.
1
25.
1.
2.
3.
4.
4
3
60 11
2
2
1. 40 ( 1 - 40)
2. 20 ( 41 - 60)
1-4
1. 4 6 9 13 19 _____
1. 23 2. 24
3. 27 4. 28
n
2. 1 4 -2 10 -14 _____
Ke
1. -22 2. -34
3. 22 4. 34
3. 6 4. 8
_____
Ch
4.
1. 2. 3. 4.
5. _____
1. 2. 3. 4.
6. 11 * 3 = 25
15 * 2 = 32
8*9 = ?
1. 20 2. 25
3. 30 4. 35
7.
6,320
1. 60 2. 40
3. 50 4. 80
8. 2 2
1. 3 2. 4
3. 5 4. 6
9. 6 10 4 10
150
1. 250 2. 300
3. 350 4. 400
10. 75 5 30
n
20%
Ke
1. 25 2. 30
3. 35 4. 37
2549 - 2553
an
()
2549 2550 2551 2552 2553
Ch
n
Ke
. . . 16 - 20
1 . .
2 . .
an
3 . .
4 . .
Ch
16
9 25
17 0.0027 x 0.003 0.027 x 0.03
0.009 0.9
18 3 80 4 = 64
19 A B =2
20 a+b a b c d e a b c d e
a = 2
21. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
22. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
23. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3.
:
4. :
24. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
25. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
1
2
n
Ke
3
4
an
>
Ch
<
=
>
<
3 ( 26 - 30)
2W P
5W Q R F ( )
26. 1 E<F 2 Q = 2W
27. 1 E<Q 2 Q>P
28. 1 F = 2W 2 F<Q
29. 1 Q>R 2 P=R
30. 1 P=F 2 2W = E
1
2
3
4
n
Ke
- 6 12 , , , , , , , , , ,
- 2 2
- 2
an
-
- 3 2
- 1
Ch
-
- 3
- 2
-
- 1 - 3 1,500
2 2,000
- 4 - 6 1,000 2
1,800
31. 1 4 1
2
32. 1
2 1
33. 1 1,500
2 1,000
34. 1 900
2
35. 1
2 500
36.
1. 2.
3. 4.
37.
n
Ke
1. 2.
3. 4.
38.
an
1. 2.
3. 4.
39.
Ch
1.
2.
3.
4.
40.
1.
2.
3.
4.
41. 1.
2.
3.
4.
1. 2 3 4 1
n
3. 3 2 4 1
Ke
2. 2 1 4 3 4. 3 1 4 2
42. 1.
2.
an
3.
4.
Ch
1. 3 1 2 4 3. 2 4 1 3
2. 2 3 1 4 4. 3 1 4 2
43. 1.
2.
3.
4.
1. 2 1 3 4 3. 3 2 1 4
2. 4 1 3 2 4. 4 1 2 3
44. 1.
2.
3.
4.
1. 2 1 4 3 2. 4 3 2 1
3. 2 1 3 4 4. 4 1 2 3
45. 1.
2.
3.
4.
1. 4 2 3 1 2. 4 2 1 3
3. 4 3 1 2 4. 3 4 2 1
n
Ke
46. 1.
2.
3.
an
4.
Ch
47. 1.
2.
3.
4.
48. 1.
2.
3.
4.
49. 1.
2.
3. 90
4.
50. 1.
2.
3.
4.
n
Ke
51.
an
1.
2.
Ch
3.
4.
52.
1.
2.
3.
4.
53.
1.
2.
3.
4.
54.
1.
2.
3.
n
Ke
4.
55.
an
1.
2.
Ch
3.
4.
56.
60 - 70
1.
2.
3.
4.
57.
1.
2.
3.
4
58.
1.
2.
3.
n
4.
Ke
59.
an
1.
2.
3.
Ch
4.
60.
1.
2.
3.
4.
3
25 4
40
Instruction : Select the most appropriate choice for each item (Q1 - Q5)
Makinganappointment.
n
Wichai : Wichai. Id better give you my .....4..... card.
Secretary : Mr. Martin is still in an executive meeting. Would you mind waiting for
Ke
about half an hour ?
Wichai : If necessary. But Id rather come back just before noon.
Secretary : .....5.....
an
1. 1. Is he in 2. Will he come
3. May you help 4. Should I please
Ch
n
10. This bridge is strong enough to __________ heavy lorries.
1. help 2. support
Ke
2. lay 4.place
11. Journeys that once took days or months __________ made in a few hours.
an
1. foolish 2. fool
2. foolishly 4. fooling
13. What does your father __________ you to do?
1. advise 2. advice
3. advising 4. advisable
14. We wanted to find the teacher __________ had made the suggestion.
1. whose 2. whos
3. who 4. for whom
15. People give chocolate eggs as presents __________ Easter.
1. at 2. for
2. on 4. in
Instruction : Read the following passage and select the best answer for each item (Q16 - Q20)
1 Having no language, infants cannot be told what they need to learn. Yet by the age of
three they will have mastered the basic structure of their native language and will be well on
their way to communicative competence. Acquiring their language is a most impressive
intellectual feat. Students of how children learn language generally agree.
5 that the most remarkable aspect of this feat is the rapid acquisition of grammar. Nevertheless,
the ability of children to conform to grammatical rules is only slightly more wonderful than their
ability to learn words. It has been reckoned that the average high school graduate in the
United State has a reading vocabulary of 80,000 words, which includes idiomatic expressions
and proper names of people and places.
10 This vocabulary must have been learned over a period of 16 years. From the figures, it can
be calculated that the average child learns at a rate of about 13 new words a day. Clearly a
learning process of great complexity goes on at a rapid rate in children.
n
16. What is the main subject of the passage ?
1. How to memorize words
Ke
2. Language acquisition in children
3. Communicating with infants
4. Teaching language to children
an
n
1. How Long It Takes to Memorize
2. How to Classify the Stages of Human Memory
Ke
3. The Techniques to Improve Your Long-Term Memory
4. The Difference between Sensory and Short-Term Memory
22. The three phases of memory discussed in this passage are differentiated according to
an
__________.
1. location of the brain
2. how long the memory lasts
Ch
4 6 9 13 19 _____
2, 3, 5, 7 11
4 6 9 13 19 27
n
Ke
27
an
2. 4.
1 4 -2 10 -14
Ch
1 4 -2 10 -14 _____
1+3 4-6 -2 + 12 10 24
34
3. 1
240 120 40 10 _____
240 120 40 10
2 3 4 5
n
= 2
Ke
4. 4
6+7 13+20 33+53
an
__________
Ch
__________
=
5.
4.
1+56+7 13+9
_____
1+56+7 13+9
_____
n
2 1 3 1 4 1
Ke
1+56+7 13+9 22+11
an
Ch
2 1 3 1 4 1
5 1
6. 2 ( x 2 ) +
7. 4
(...) = N x (N - 1)
N =
1
= 80 ( 4)
N = 80
8. 1
2
= x = 4x
= x + 2 = 2 (x + 2) = 2x + 4
n
2
Ke
- = 2 = 4x - (2x + 4) = 2
4x - 2x - 4 = 2 = 2x - 4 = 2
2x = 2 + 4 = 6
x = = 3
an
3
Ch
9. 2
6 10 4 10
= 6 x 4 = 24
6 10
= 6 x 4 = 24 = 10 x 4 = 40
= 4 x 6 = 24 = 10 x 6 = 60
= 24 = 40 = 60
= 60 - 40 = 20
150
= 20 = 40
40x150 6,000
= 150 = = = 300
20 20
= 300
10. 1
5 30 20%
= 30 - 5 = 25
5 5x100 500
= 100 x = = = 25
20 20 20
75
+ + = 75
= 25 = 25
= 75 - 25 - 25 = 75 - 50 = 25
11. 2
()
2549 2550 2551 2552 2553
1. 282,755.4 347,511.7 416,308.4 506,106.2 579,968.0
n
2. 8,708.6 13,816.8 18,762.5 18,113.4
3. 13,055,0 17,751.3 20,941.3 35,500.0
Ke
4. 5,481.0 8,125.2 9,333.5 11,341.3 15,328.6
310,000.0 387,500.0 460,400.0 571,710.0 655,510.0
2550
387,500.0 = 347,511.7 + + 17,751.3 + 8,125.2
an
= 14,111.8
12. 4
()
2549 2550 2551 2552 2553
1. 282,755.4 347,511.7 416,308.4 506,106.2 579,968.0
2. 8,708.6 13,816.8 18,762.5 18,113.4
3. 13,055,0 17,751.3 20,941.3 35,500.0
4. 5,481.0 8,125.2 9,333.5 11,341.3 15,328.6
310,000.0 387,500.0 460,400.0 571,710.0 655,510.0
2550
655,510.0 = 579,968.0 + 18,113.4 + + 15,328.6
= 655,510.0 - 579,968.0 - 18,113.4 - 15,328.6
= 42,100.0
= 42,100.0
13. 3
()
2549 2550 2551 2552 2553
3. 13,055.0 17,751.3 20,941.3 35,500.0
310,000.0 387,500.0 460,400.0 600,000.0
2551
= x 100
2551
20,941.3 21,000 21 21x100
= x 100 = x 100 = x 100 =
460,400.0 460,000 460 460
2,100 210
= = = 4.57 ( 4.6)
460 46
2551 4.6
14. 4
n
()
Ke
2549 2550 2551 2552 2553
310,000.0 387,500.0 460,400.0 571,710.0 655,510.0
1. - - - 27,280.0 49,750.0
an
2. - - - 10,030.0 5,760.0
310,000.0 387,500.0 460,400.0 600,000.0
Ch
2552
= 571,710.0 - 27,280.010,030.0= 534,400.0
2552 = 534,400.0
15. 1
()
2549 2550 2551 2552 2553
3. 13,055.0 17,751.3 20,941.3 35,500.0
310,000.0 387,500.0 460,400.0 534,400.0 600,000.0
2552 35,500.0
= x 100 = x 100
2552 534,400.0
n
16. 2
Ke
. 9
= 2 r
2 r = 9
2
an
r = 9
9 7
r =
2 22
Ch
= 1.43
. 25
= r 2
r 2 = 25
r2 = 25
25 7
r2=
22
r = 2.8
. < .
17. 3
0.0027x0.003 0.0003x0.003 0.0000009
. = = = 0.0009
0.009 0.001 0.001
0.027x0.03 0.003x0.03 0.00009
. = = = 0.0009
0.9 0.1 0.1
. = .
18. 2
. 3
4 = 64
4 = 4
M = 3 3 = 3 = 27
. 80
n
. < .
Ke
19. 1
. A
. B
an
= 2 2 0
A > B 0
. > .
Ch
20. 3
. a + b
a b c d e 2 4 6 8 10
a+b = 2 + 4 = 6
. a b c d e
2 4 6 8 30
= = =6
5 5
. = .
21. 2 : :
: :
1 :
3 :
4 :
22. 2 : :
: :
1 :
3 :
4 :
23. 1 :
n
:
Ke
: :
= =
an
2 :
3
:
Ch
4 :
24. 4 : :
: :
1 :
2 :
3 :
25. 3 : :
: :
1 :
2 :
4 :
26. 4
1 E<F
E = R R < F
E = R < F
E = R < F E < F E F
E < F E < F
1 E < F
2 Q = 2W 2W = Q
5W < Q
2W 5W
2W < 5W < Q
2W < 5W < Q 2W < Q 2W Q
n
2W = Q 2W < Q
Ke
2 Q = 2W 2W = Q
27. 1
1 E < Q
E 2W 5W < Q
an
E 2W < 5W < Q
E 2W < 5W < Q E < Q E Q
Ch
E < Q E < Q
1 E < Q
2 Q > P
Q > 5W 2W > P
Q > 5W > 2W > P
Q > 5W > 2W > P Q > P Q P
2 P = R
R = E 2W > P
R P
> ()
Q > P Q > P
2 Q > P
28. 3
1 F = 2W
F > R R = E 2W
F > R = E 2W
F 2W >
()
1 F = 2W
2 F<Q
F > R R = E 2W
5W < Q
F > R = E 2W < 5W < Q
F Q >
n
< ()
Ke
2 F < Q
29. 4
an
1 Q>R
Q > 5W 2W E = R
Q > 5W > 2W E = R
Ch
1 P=F
P < 2W E = R
R < F P < 2W E = R
P F <
()
1 P = F
2 2W = E
2W E
2W > E 2W E 2W = E
1 2W = E
n
Ke
6 () ()
an
5 () ()
4 , -
3
Ch
2
1
31. 1 1 : ()
2 : ()
32. 4 1 : ( )
2 : ()
33. 4 1 : ( 3 1500 )
2 : ( 3 1500
)
34. 4 1 : ( 4
900 )
2 : ( )
35. 2 1 : ( )
2 : ()
36. 2
n
Ke
37. 4
an
Ch
38. 2
39. 4
40. 3
n
Ke
an
Ch
41. 3
42. 4
43. 2
44. 1
45. 3
46. 2
47. 3
48. 1
49. 2
50. 2
51. 3
1.
2.
4.
52 4
1
2
n
3
Ke
53 2
an
1
3
Ch
54. 2
1.
3.
4.
55. 1
2.
3.
4.
56. 4
n
(
Ke
) (
)
1.
an
2.
Ch
3.
57 2
....
1
3
4
58 3
....
1.
2
4
59. 2.
(1)
(2)
1.
n
3.
Ke
4
an
60. 1.
......
Ch
2.
......
3.
4.
3
1. 1 : Wichai
(Is he in ?)
2. 2 :
3. 3 : Wichai Wichai
Could I have your name ? ()
4. 4 : Wichai
Id better give you my business card.
5. 1 :
Wichai
(Lovely)
6. 2 accept (v.)
n =
Ke
reject (v.) =
charm (v.) =
please (v.) =
reject
an
7. 1 a method (n.) =
a story (n.) =
Ch
a step (n.) =
an observation (n.) =
method
8. 2 broadcast (v.) =
predicted (v.) = ,
clarified (v.) =
commented (v.) =
predicted
9. 3 cable (n.) =
hanged (v.) =
suspension (n.) =
steel (n.) =
suspension bridge ()
10. 2 help (v.) =
support (v.) = ,
lay (v.) =
place (v.) =
support
11. Journeys that once took days or months __________ made in a few hours.
1. can now be 2. now being
3. they now 4. now they can
n
1 can now be 1. Journeys __________
Ke
made in a few hours that once took days or months
( ) 2.
3.
an
n
1. at 2. for 3. on 4. in
1 (at)
Ke
16.
1. 2.
3. 4.
an
2
17. feat 4 __________
Ch
1. 2.
3. 4.
4
18. reckoned 7 __________
1. 2.
3. 4.
3
19. which 9 __________
1. 2.
3. 4.
3
20.
1.
2.
3.
4.
1
21.
1.
2.
3.
4.
2
22. __________
1.
2.
n
Ke
3.
4.
2
an
3
24. __________
1. 2.
3. 4.
1
25. __________
1. 2.
3. 4.
3
4
60 12
2
2
1.
40 ( 1 - 40)
2. 20 ( 41 - 60)
1-4
1. 9 13 22 38 63 _____
1. 86 2. 99
3. 108 4. 125
2. 1 11 28 55 96 156 _____
n
1. 221 2. 235
3. 241 4. 256
Ke
3. 4 16 80 _____
1. 160 2. 240
an
3. 360 4. 480
4. 36 8 118 14 256 18 338 24 _____
1. 432 2. 476
Ch
3. 493 4. 512
5. _____
1. 2. 3. 4.
6. 7 * 6 = 43
10 * 3 = 19
15 * 2 = ?
1. 17 2. 18
3. 19 4. 20
7. 10
1. 10 2. 20
3. 45 4. 90
8. 40 6
1. 5 2. 6
3. 7 4. 8
9. A B C 30 4 A B 5
5 B C 2 B
1. 9 2. 10
3. 12 4. 15
10. 4 25
n
Ke
1. 80 2. 81
3. 160 4. 161
11 15
an
:
Ch
()
()
1 2 3 1 2 3 2 3
211.56 330.25 366.20 100.00 100.00 100.00 56.12 10.88
22.88 36.92 ? 10.82 11.18 14.05 61.36 39.39
33.06 47.86 ? 15.63 14.49 9.05 44.76 -30.78
15.81 29.90 28.24 7.48 9.05 7.71 ? -5.56
13.62 22.38 21.62 6.44 6.78 5.91 64.31 -3.38
10.94 16.84 15.18 5.18 5.10 4.15 ? -9.86
9.52 12.29 ? 4.50 ? 3.79 ? 12.86
4.51 7.00 10.82 2.13 2.12 2.95 55.21 54.39
3.23 5.43 5.99 1.53 1.65 1.64 68.11 10.33
11. 2
1
1. 2.
3. 4.
12.
1. 3
29
2. 3
3. 3
4. 3
n
13. 2
60%
Ke
1. 2.
3. 4.
14.
an
1.
2 3
Ch
2.
3.
2 3
4.
15.
1.
2. 2 3
3. 3
50%
4. 1-3
2
2 .
16 - 20
1 . .
2 . .
3 . .
4 . .
16 M
17 2 100 x = 10
x
18 4 A B A
B 1:4
19 1 1 a,b
a b
20 24 3 5 64
n
Ke
5
an
21. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
Ch
22. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
23. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
24. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
25. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
1
2
3
4
>
<
=
>
n
<
Ke
1 ( 1 - 5)
an
3A < B C > D)
C = 2E > A > F ( )
Ch
27. 1 D<E 2 B = 2A
28. 1 3A > C 2 F<C
29. 1 A>D 2 B>D
30. 1 5A > 2E 2 B>C
31 - 35
-
- 70%
-
- 1
-
1,225
-
10
- 100
31. 1 80
2 56
32. 1 49
n
2 50%
Ke
33. 1 5,000
2 70
an
34. 1
5
2 21
Ch
35. 1
2 70
36.
1. 2.
3. 4.
37.
1. 2.
3. 4.
38.
1. 2.
3. 4.
39.
1. 2.
3. 4.
40. 650
55
1. 650
2. 650
3. 650
4.
n
Ke
41. 1.
2.
an
3.
4.
1. 3 1 2 4 3. 2 3 1 4
Ch
2. 3 1 4 2 4. 1 2 4 3
42. 1.
2.
3.
4.
1. 1 4 2 3 3. 2 4 3 1
2. 2 4 1 3 4. 1 4 3 2
43. 1.
2.
3.
4.
1. 1 2 3 4 3. 2 4 3 1
2. 1 4 2 3 4. 2 3 4 1
44. 1.
2.
3.
4.
1. 4 2 3 1 3. 2 4 1 3
2. 4 1 2 3 4. 3 2 4 1
n
45. 1.
2.
Ke
3.
4.
1. 1 3 2 4 3. 1 3 4 2
an
2. 1 4 3 2 4. 1 2 4 3
Ch
46. 1.
2.
3.
4.
47. 1.
2.
3.
4.
48. 1.
2.
3. /
4.
49. 1.
2.
3.
4.
50. 1.
n
2.
Ke
3.
an
4.
Ch
51. 3
1.19 2.5
1.
2.
3.
4.
52.
1.
2.
3.
4.
53.
1.
2.
n
3.
Ke
4.
54.
an
1.
2.
Ch
3.
4.
55.
1.
2.
3.
4.
56.
1.
2.
3.
4.
57.
1.
2.
n
3.
Ke
4.
58.
an
Ch
1.
2.
3.
4.
59.
1.
2.
3.
4.
60.
1.
2.
3.
4.
n
Ke
an
Ch
4
25 5
40
Instruction : Select the most appropriate choice for each item (Q1 - Q5)
Choosing
n
My feet look too long in 7 . .....4..... in 6 ?
Ke
Salesman : .....5..... . The ones youve tried on are the only ones we have in stock.
Itll be another week before the larger one arrive.
1. 1. How long are these 2. Did you say the size
an
12. The gardens which were planted this spring should __________ the roadway.
1. beautifully 2. beautiful
3. beautify 4. beauty
13. __________ is indispensable to plant and animal life .
1. Nitrogen 2. It is nitrogen
3. That nitrogen 4. Although nitrogen
14. Radar for control differs from ordinary radar chiefly in the precision with __________
targets.
1. which locates 2. which it locates
3. it locates in which 4. which locates it
15. __________ some mammals came to live in the sea is not known.
1. Which 2. Since
3. Although 4. How
Instruction : Read the following letter and select the best answer for each item (Q16 - Q20)
Fountain of Youth Health Club
4517 South Lane, Rochester
New York 14603
18 July 2014
Ladies,
Have you ever been concerned with you health, beauty and psychological condition? We are
quite certain that every woman naturally desires to be healthy, attractive and happy. Why dont
you allow your resolution to come true? Come and see us at Fountain of Youth Health Club.
We have all the essentials for you to reach your goal.
At Fountain of Youth Health Club, we have a large number of highly qualified, efficient, skillful
personnel from various well-known physical education colleges to help, train and serve you.
n
We are absolutely confident that you would be satisfied with our service and become more
Ke
beautiful, healthier, and happier after you have come to visit us:
From 20 July - 20 August 2014, Fountain of Youth Health Club is offering a 50% discount to all
customers who come for our service. Call 217-7114 ext. 149 for appointments.
an
Sarah Smith
Director
16. What kind of letter should this one be call ?
1. A sales letter 2. A complaint letter
3. An adjustment letter 4. A credit letter
17. It is clear that potential customers of the club are __________.
1. children 2. men
3. female 4. Of all ages
18. According to the letter, what makes the club feel confident that they can help their
customers reach their goal ?
1. They have qualified and skillful personnel
2. There are various devices in the club
3. They have all the essentials for beauty business
4. They have experienced beauty consultants
19. What does resolution in line 3 means __________.
1. achievement 2. a firm decision
3. a future plane 4. success
20. According to the letter, What else could help the club get more customers?
1. An attractive location 2. An impressive service
3. A special discount 4. A free tour package
n
Instruction : Read the following passage and choose the best answer (Q21 - Q25)
Ke
1 Most people throughout the world experience some form of silence. However, peoples
attitude toward silence is dramatically different in different cultural groups. Northern
European and North American societies, for example, view silence as dark, negative, and
full of nothing- all of which are considered socially undesirable. In other
an
5 cultures such as Japan, however, silence is often positively valued. Here, breaking silence is
a necessary evil; speaking is a negative act.
According to Waynes study, the U.S. interpretations of silence are sorrow, criticism,
Ch
n
24. To avoid silence, many Westerners __________.
1. keep talking to themselves 2. never interrupt each other
Ke
3. fill silence with activities 4. carry on talking and get others to talk
25. The passage suggests that Americans regard silence as __________.
1. admirable behavior 2. an unwillingness to communicate
an
Ch
4
1. 2
9 13 22 38 63 99 _____
+4 +9 +16 +25 36
2 3 4 5 6
2. 3
1 11 28 55 96 156 241
10 17 27 41 60 85
n
7 10 14 19 25
Ke
3 4 5 6
3. 4 3 , 4 , 5 , 6
an
4 16 80 480
Ch
x3x4x5x6
4. 2
2
+82 +138 +82 +138
+6 +4 +6
5. 3
5 11 17 23 29
6 6 6 6
+
6. 3 + ( 2)
7. 3
= N =
= 10 N = 10
n
= = = = 45
= 45
Ke
8. 3
= 40
= = = 20
an
= 20 = 6
= 20 = 6
Ch
() =
= 20 = 6 ()
= = = 7 = 7
9. 1
B = 9
4 A B 5
A = 9 + 5 = 14
5 B C 2
C = 9 2 = 7
A B C A = 14 B = 9 C = 7
= 14 + 9 + 7 = 30
B = 9
10. 4
= +1
= 4 = 4 x 1,000 = 4,000
( 1 = 1,000 )
= 25
, ,
= +1= + 1 = 160 + 1 = 161
( 1 )
= 161
11. 4
2 1
n
= 64.31%
= 61.36%
Ke
= 68.11%
. .
= x 100
.
= 89.12%
an
12. 1
1. 3
Ch
= 15.18 + 13.87
= 29.05
2. 3
= 21.62 + 15.18
= 36.8
= 33.13
+ >
3. 3
= 10.82 + 5.99
= 16.81
= 13.87
+ >
4. 3
= 33.13
= 51.46
<
13. 4
2
60% = 61.36%
= 89.12%
= 64.31%
= 68.11%
14. 3
1. 2 3
2. 1 2
n
2 3 (
Ke
)
3.
2 = 89.12
an
3 = 54.39
2 > 3
4. 1 2 2 3
Ch
1 2 3
33.06 47.86 33.13
15. 2
1.
2. 2 = 11.18% = 3.72%
2 = 3 = 3 (3.72) = 11.16
3. = 14.05+9.05+7.71+5.91+4.15+3.79+2.95+1.64
= 49.25 50%
4. <
. . . .
= = = 12.02
. . . .
= = = 13.06
16. 4
. M M 3
. .
M = 1 = 1 = 1 = 1 = 1 =
M = 2 = 2 = 8 = 2 = 0.125 >
M = 3 = 3 = 27 = 3 = 0.012 >
. = . . > .
. .
17. 3
. x = 10
. .
x = 10 = 10 = 100 100 =
x = -10 = 10 = 100 100 =
n
. = .
Ke
18. 1
. A B 1 : 4
A : B = 1 : 4
an
.
=
.
2
2
=
2
Ch
2
=
=
=
A = 1
B = 2
. 4 A = 4(1) = 4
. B = 2
. > .
19. 4
.
.
. a, b
. .
a = 1 b = 1 = = 1 = = 1 =
a = 1 b = 2 = = 8 = >
a = 2 b = 1
= = = 1 <
. > . . < .
. .
20. 3
n
. 24
Ke
. =
= 3(8) = 24
. = .
21. 2 : :
an
: :
Ch
22. 1 : :
: :
23. 4 : :
: :
24. 3 : :
: :
() ()
() ()
25. 3 : :
: :
26. 1
1 B > E
B > 3A A 2E
B > 3A > A 2E B > E
n
E 2E B > 2E > E
Ke
B > 2E > E B > E B E
B > E B > E
1
an
2 B > F
B > 3A A > F
B > 3A > A > F
Ch
2 B = 2A
B > 3A
2A 3A B > 3A > 2A
B > 3A > 2A B > 2A B 2A
n
B = 2A B > 2A
2 B = 2A
Ke
28. 4
an
1 3A > C
A 2E = C
3A A
Ch
3A > A 2E = C
3A > A 2E = C 3A > C 3A C
3A > C 3A > C
1 3A > C
2 F < C
C = 2E A > F
C F >
2 F < C
29. 3
1 A > D D < A
D C C = 2E A
2 D C = 2E A
D A
()
1 D > A D < A
2 B > D D < B
D C C = 2E A
3A < B
2 D C = 2E A < 3A < B
D B
< ()
n
2 B > D D < B
Ke
30. 3
1 5A > 2E
2E A A 2E
an
5A A
5A > A 2E 5A > 2E 5A 2E
Ch
5A > A 2E 5A > 2E
1 5A > 2E
2 B > C
B > 3A A 2E = C
2 B > 3A > A 2E = C
B > 3A > A 2E = C B > C B C
B > C B > C
2 B > C
1,225 n
= n(n-1)/2
5 5(5-1)/2 = 20/2 = 10
1,225
n(n-1)/2 = 1,225
n(n-1) = 1,225 x 2 = 2,450
2 2,450
= 50 x 49 50 ( 1
49 )
49 70%
n
= 70
Ke
31. 2 1: ( 70 )
2 : ( 49 )
32. 4 1: ( 49
an
1 )
2 : ( 21 42.86%
Ch
49 )
33. 3 1: ( 5,000
100 )
2 : ( )
34. 1 1: ( 50 10
= 50/10 = 5 )
2 : ( )
35. 4 1: ( )
2 : ( = 70
1 = 70 )
36. 3
37. 2
n
Ke
an
38. 2
=
Ch
=
=
39. 4
=
=
40. 1 650
650
55
650
650
41. 2
42. 3
43. 4
44. 1
45. 2
46.
n
3 1
Ke
2
4
an
47. 2 1
3
4
Ch
48. 2 1
3
4
49. 3 1
2
4
50. 2 1 ( 2)
3
4
51. 3
1.9 2.5
3
52. 4
1
2
n
3
Ke
53. 3
an
1
Ch
2
4
54. 4
1
2
3
55. 1
2
3
n
Ke
4
an
56. 1
Ch
2
3
4
57. 2
1
3
4
58. 4
59. 3
n
Ke
1
2
an
4
Ch
60. 3
1, 2 4
4
1. 3 :
(What size are they?)
2. 3 :
(They hurt)
3. 4 : 6
7
(---, but youd be more comfortable wearing 7 )
4. 4 : 6
(What other styles do you have in 6 ?)
5. 2 : (None right now)
None right now
n
Ke
6. 4 discovered (v.) =
showed (v.) =
found (v.) = ,
located (v.) =
an
located
7. 3 fail (v.) =
Ch
see (v.) =
accomplish (v.) =
repair (v.) =
accomplish
8. 4 favorably (adv.) =
formidably (adv.) =
fatally (adv.) =
flawlessly (adv.) =
flawlessly
9. 1 destination (n.) =
destiny (n.) =
stopover (n.) =
transit (n.) =
destination it is his last stop (
)
10. 4 righteously (adv.) =
slyly (adv.) =
busily (adv.) =
idly (adv.) = ,
idly She has nothing to do ( )
11. A vacuum is a space that __________.
1. minus (n.)
n
2. has no (v.)
Ke
3. lacking (v.) 4. not having (v.)
2 has no 1. A vacuum is a space
A vacuum 2. that __________ matter in it that
an
( a space) 3.
4. 1,3,4 5.
matter no (no + noun)
Ch
12. The gardens which were planted this spring should __________ the roadway.
1. beautifully (adv.) 2. beautiful (adj.)
3. beautify (v.) 4. beauty (n.)
3 beautify
(The gardens which were planted this spring should __________ the roadway)
Modal Auxiliary Verb should + verb
( s, es, ed, ing) C
13. __________ is indispensable to plant and animal life .
1. Nitrogen 2. It is nitrogen
3. That nitrogen 4. Although nitrogen
1 Nitrogen
is 1
B it is nitrogen is C D
That Although
2 (
is C D )
14. Radar for control differs from ordinary radar chiefly in the precision with _____ targets.
1. which locates 2. which it locates 3. it locates in which 4. which locates it
2 which it locates which+subject+verb
n
Ke
15. __________ some mammals came to live in the sea is not known.
1. Which 2. Since 3. Although 4. How
4 How
an
16.
1. 2.
3. 4.
Ch
1
17.
1. 2.
3. 4.
3
18.
1.
2.
3.
4.
3
19. resolution 3 __________
1. 2.
3. 4.
2
20.
1. 2.
3. 4.
3
21.
1.
2.
3.
4.
n
4
Ke
22. ______
1. 2.
3. 4.
an
3
23. __________
1. 2.
Ch
3. 4.
3
24. __________
1.
2.
3.
4.
4
25. __________
1. 2.
3. 4.
2
5
60 11
2
2
1.
40 ( 1 - 40)
2. 20 ( 41 - 60)
1 4
1. 7 11 19 31 51 _____
1. 108 2. 99
3. 86 4. 83
2. -5 -4 10 1 7 18 _____
n
Ke
1. 22 2. 23
3. 26 4. 29
3. 5 5 9 16 28 50 90 _____
an
1. 159 2. 169
3. 185 4. 195
Ch
10.
n
120 180
Ke
1. 20% 2. 30%
3. 40% 4. 50%
an
11 15
Ch
( )
1 2 3 4
() () () () () () () ()
28,894 3,805 42,395 5,335 42,738 5,328 62,819 7,566
65,844 8,086 66,073 8,216 102,114 13,307 143,697 17,540
15,224 1,558 21,912 2,082 19,107 2,022 21,554 ?
3,040 399 7,542 913 9,280 1,003 8,557 976
4,117 507 2,318 285 4,888 563 5,069 592
3,320 425 3,500 436 3,332 368 3,363 374
2,261 271 1,960 235 5,494 527 3,413 351
1,503 177 1,167 203 654 106 1,162 185
? 15,228 146,887 17,705 187,355 2,224 249,624 29,974
11. 1
1. 60 2.55
3. 50 4. 45
12. 2
1. 2.
3. 4.
13. 4 42
1. 2.
3. 4.
14.
1. 14.746 2. 31.355
n
3. 37,710 4. 41,810
Ke
15.
1. 2 3
2. 4
an
1 5
3.
Ch
4. 1
50
2 .
. 2 .
1 . .
2 . .
3 . .
4 . .
16 30 M 4M+5 = 58
1*2=5
17 N*M M*N
3 * 4 = 25
18 0.1 1 x 10
19 x 4y x+2y = 8
2x-y = 11
n
20 x 9 81 =
Ke
21. : ?:?
an
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
Ch
22. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
23. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
24. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
25. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
26 - 30
1
2
3
4
>
<
=
>
n
<
Ke
A > B < (C + D) = E
an
26. 1 B Q 2 A < (B + P)
Ch
n
33. 1 6
Ke
2 5 200
34. 1 2
2 4
an
35. 1 2 3 4
3 4 1
Ch
2 4 2
2 2
36.
1. 2.
3. 4.
37.
1. 2.
3. 4.
38.
5
1. 2.
3. 4.
39.
1. 2.
3. 4.
40.
n
Ke
1.
an
2.
Ch
3.
4.
41. 4
1.
2.
3.
4.
42. 3
1.
2.
3.
4.
43. 1
1.
2.
3.
4
44. 2
1.
n
2.
3.
Ke
4.
45. 1
1.
an
2.
3.
Ch
4.
46. 1.
2.
3.
4.
47. 1.
2.
3.
4.
48. 1.
2.
3.
4.
49. 1.
2. 20
3.
4.
50. 1.
2.
3.
4.
n
Ke
51.
1.
an
2.
3.
4.
Ch
52.
1.
2.
3.
4.
53.
1.
2.
3.
4.
54.
1.
2.
n
3.
4.
Ke
55.
an
1.
2.
Ch
3.
4.
56.
1.
2.
3.
4.
57.
1.
2.
3.
4.
58.
1.
n
2.
Ke
3.
4.
59. 13 2542 29
an
29 2505
Ch
1.
2.
3.
4. 29
60.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5
25 4
40
Instruction : Select the most appropriate choice for each item (Q1 - Q5)
Bequiet:Thisisalibrary
n
Woman : .....4..... . But if you want to talk, .....5.....?
Ke
1. 1. Lets start 2. Come on by
3. Off you go 4. This is a surprise
2. 1. Thats very interesting 2. Ive got to do one, too
an
and salt.
1. can make easy 2. can be making easily
3. can make easily 4. can be made easily
13. Most people __________ to win a lottery. .
1. expect 2. expects
3. are expecting 4. have expecting
14. Fat is not digested in the stomach, __________ in the small intestine.
1. but 2. which
3. and 4. although
15. I have a friend who is a student __________ a university __________ England.
1. Inat 2. atat
3. atin 4. ofof
Instruction : Read the following letter and select the best answer for each item (Q16 - Q20)
Danger! Highway 17 westbound is closed for the next 13 miles because of rock slider.
Detour here for Route 25 through En Route, Red Ball, and Amazon. Highway 10 can be
re-entered at Exit 5, west of Amazon. Motorists should expect delays
n
18. Where will motorists be able to re-enter the highway ?
1. At Amazon 2. At En Route
Ke
3. At Red Ball 4. At the next Route 25 exit
All who order our 240-page catalog will receive one free year of updates
an
covering new releases and monthly specials. There are no purchase obligations or
unrequested shipments. Your first issue comes with $50 in merchandise credits, which
you may use at any time during the period of your subscription. Order now and also
Ch
7 11 19 31 51 83
+4 +8 +12 +20 32
2. 3 3 4
-4 + 10 + 1 1 + 7 + 18
-5 -4 10 1 7 18 26
-5 + 4 + 10 10 + 1 + 7
3. 1
n
Ke
5 5 9 16 28 50 90 159
0 4 7 12 22 40 69
an
4 3 5 10 18 29
-1 2 5 8 11
Ch
3 3 3 3
4. 3
6 5 18 29 52 99 180
6 + 5 +18 18 + 29 + 52
6. 1 (2) + (2)
7. 2
= N x N
N =
= 11 N = 11
( ) = 11 x 1 = 121
= 121
8. 3
n
Ke
. = 36
4 . = 36 4 = 32
4 . .
an
1 32
. = 2 x 32 = 2 = 16
75
4 . = 32 . = 16
Ch
. = 32 + 4 = 36 . = 16 + 4 = 20
. = 20
9. 3
=
= 2 + 2
= 20 + 20 + 50 + 50 = 140
= 2
= = = 70
( 1 )
= 70
10. 4
= x 100
= 120 = 180
,
=
x 100 = x 100 = = 50%
= 50%
11. 1 1
= 1
= + + +
= 65,844 + 4,117 + 3,320 + 2,261
= 75,542
n
Ke
= 1 = 124,203
= x 100
an
,
= x 100
,
x 100
Ch
61%
12. 2 =
, ,
2 = 0.13
, ,
2 = 0.17
, ,
2 = 0.12
, ,
, ,
2 = 0.09
, ,
13. 3 4 3 = ?
= x 100
, , ,
= x 100 = x 100 31%
, ,
n
Ke
= 41,807
15. 1
1) 2 = 436
an
3 = 368
2 3
,
3
Ch
2) 4 = = = ,
: = 1 : 3 1 3
3)
1 2 3 4
() () () ()
28,894 42,395 42,738 62,819
65,844 66,073 102,114 143,697
3,040 7,542 9,028 8,557
4) 1
= ?
, , ,
= x 100 =
,
x 100 =
,
x 100
82%
16. 1
. 30
. M
4M + 5 = 58
4M = 58 - 5
M = = 13.25
. > .
17. 3
. 1*2 = 5 + =
n 1 +2 = 5
Ke
3 * 4 = 25 + = 3 +4 = 25
. N * M = +
. M * N = +
+ =
an
+
. = .
18. 3
Ch
. 0.1 = 0.01
. 1 x 10 = 0.01
. = .
19. 1
. x + 2y = 8 . 1
2x - y = 11 . 2
2 2 y 3
4x 2y = 22 . 3
1 + 3 5x = 30
x = 6
x = 6 1 = 6 + 2y = 8
2y = 8 6
y=1
. x = 6
. 4y = 4(1) = 4
. > .
20. 4
. = 81
x = 81
= -9, 9
. x = -9, 9
. 9 9
. < . . = .
. .
21. 1 :
n
:
Ke
: :
2 :
an
3 :
4 :
Ch
22. 2 : :
: :
()
1 :
3 :
4 :
23. 3 : :
: :
1 :
2 :
4 :
24. 2 : :
: :
1 :
3 :
4 :
25. 3 : :
: :
( ) ( )
() ()
1 :
2 : ( )
( 18 )
4 :
n
Ke
26. 4 1 2
1 B Q
2 A < (B + P)
1 B Q
an
2 4P = B 2Q < R > S
B = 2Q > Q
Ch
B > Q
1 B Q
2 A < (B + P)
1 A > B (C + D) = E
A > B
2 4P = B 2Q < R > S
B = 4P > P
B > Q
1 2 A > B > P
A > B + P A < B + P A = B + P
2 A < (B + P)
27. 4 1 2
1 P < E
2 C + D > 2B
1 P < E
2 4P = B 2Q < R > S
P < 4P = B
P < B
1 A > B (C + D) = E
B E
1 2 B
P < B E
1 P < E
2 C + D > 2B
n
Ke
1 A > B (C + D) = E
B (C + D)
(C + D) B
an
(C + D) B < 2B
(C + D) < 2B
2 C + D > 2B
Ch
28. 2 1 2
1 D > A
2 B + R < E
1 D > A
1 A > B (C + D) = E
A > (C + D)
A > (C + D) > D
A > D
D < A
1 D > A
2 B + R < E
1 A > B (C + D) = E
B E
R B E
B + R >E
(C + D) < 2B
2 B + R < E
29. 1 1 2
1 A + B > C + E
2 A > P
1 A + B > C + E
1 A > B ( C + D) = E
A > C
n
B>E
Ke
+ +
A+B>C+E
1 A + B > C + E
an
2 A > P
1 A > B (C + D) = E
A > B
Ch
2 4P = B 2Q < R > S
4P = B
P < 4P = B
P < B
B > P
1 2 B
A > B > P
A>P
2 A > P
30. 3 1 2
1 A < 4E
2 B > S
1 A < 4E
1 A > B (C + D) = E
A > E
A > E < 4E
1 A < 4E
2 B > S
2 4P = B 2Q < R > S
B 2Q < R > S
1 B > S
n
Ke
5 3 - - 5
4 (2) - - -
an
3 (2) - - -
2 1 3 123 543
1 - 3 - 3
Ch
31. 4 1: ()
2 : ( 3 )
32. 3 1: ( 1 2 3 )
2 : ()
33. 4 1: ( )
2 : ( 1,000
200 )
34. 4 1: ( )
2 : ()
35. 2 1: ( 1 3
2 4 )
2 : ( 2 3 )
36. 1
4 2. 4. .....
( )
( )
37. 4
4 1. 2. .....
( )
n
Ke
( )
an
38. 2
5
Ch
5
39. 3
() =
40. 3
1.
..
2.
n
.....
Ke
.....
4.
an
.....
Ch
...
3.
.....
41. 1
42. 2
43. 4
44. 2
n
Ke
45. 3
an
46. 2 1.
3.
Ch
4.
47. 3 1.
2.
4.
48. 1 2.
3.
4.
49. 2 1.
3.
4.
50. 2 1.
-
-
-
-
3.
/ /
51. 3
n
Ke
1.
2.
an
4.
Ch
52. 1
2.
.....
3.
4.
.....
53. 2
54. 1
=
2.
3.
4.
55. 4
n
Ke
1.
an
2.
3.
Ch
56. 1
2.
3.
4.
57. 2
58. 2
1.
3.
4.
59. 4 29
n
.....( + )
Ke
60. 2
1.
an
3.
Ch
4.
5
1. 4 : Pinya !
This is a surprise! !
2. 2 : Ron Pinya
Ron (Ive got to do one, too.)
3. 2 : Ron Pinya
Ron (Im sorry)
4. 1 :
n
Ke
Thats all right. ( ) Dont mention it. ( )
5. 4 : .....
an
6. 1 reflect (v.) =
depend (v.) =
count (v.) =
insist (v.) =
reflect
7. 2 intention (n.) =
originality (n.) =
reality (n.) =
will - power (n.) =
originality
8. 1 choice (n.) = ,
election (n.) =
preference (n.) =
action (n.) =
2
9. 2 description (n.) =
proof (n.) =
vest (n.) =
test (n.) =
proof
10. 3 a case (n.) =
an example (n.) =
a sample (n.) =
n
Ke
a trial (n.) =
a sample
11. 2 stopped 1998 Verb2
an
4 2 2
Ch
20. 4
Ch
21. _________
1. 2.
3. 4.
3
22. _________
1. 2.
3. 4.
2
23. rocked 9 _________
1. 2.
3. 4.
1
24. _________
1. 2.
3. 4.
4
25. _________
n
Ke
1. 2.
3. 4.
2
an
Ch
Ch
an
Ke
n
6
60 11
2
2
1. 40 ( 1-40)
2. 20 ( 41-60)
1-4
1. 35 50 67 88 117
1 162 2 180
3 190 4 210
2. 2 4 10 28 82 244
1 730 2 620
n
Ke
3 586 4 486
3. 18
an
1 2
3 4
Ch
4. -1 2 4 6 10 19
1 28 2 33
3 37 4 41
5. 1
1 2
3 4
6. 4 * 3 = 6
4 * 5 = 10
9* 6 =?
1 25 2 27
3 30 4 33
7.
1,225
1 47 2 48
3 49 4 50
8. 100 25%
40%
1 110 2 112
3 117 4 123
9. 200 . 90 /.
60 /. - /.
1. 72 / 2. 75 /
3. 78 / 4. 80 /
10. A 30 B 20
AB
n
Ke
1. 8 2. 10
3. 12 4. 14
an
11-15
Ch
2556 2557
:
2557 2556
()
1. 149.753 ? 13.43
2. > 10 171 197 ?
3. 436,160 376,330 15.99
- < 1 431 680 ?
- > 1 435,729 375,650 15.99
4. ? ? -3.34
- < 5 3.531 3,728 -5.28
- 5 - 10 2.475 2,400 3.13
- > 10 ? 5,655 -4.79
597,474 520,335 ?
11. 2557 10
1 10 2 19
3 47 4 54
12. 2557 2556
1 13,200 2 17,700
3 20,100 4 24,400
13. 2556 5 5-10
10
1 2: 1 : 3 2 3: 2 : 6
34:2:7 4 8 : 5 : 12
14 2557 2556
1. 15 2. 13
3. 11 4. 9
15
n
Ke
1 2557 1 4
2 2556 2557 83
3 2556 1 552
an
1
4 2557 10 1
Ch
1 (1) (2)
2 (1) (2)
3 (1) (2)
4 (1) (2)
16
(1) (2) (3)
Y+a Y+a Ya I-
17
(1) (2) (3)
M M-1 M
18
(1) (2)
n (3)
Ke
X 100 X2=100
19
(1) (2) (3)
an
2 Xy I+
Ch
20
(1) (2) (3)
2< y 3 -1 x 2 -
21 : :?
1 2 3 4
22 : : ?
1 2 3 4
23 : ? :
1 2 3 4
24 : ? :
1 2 3 4
25 : ? :
1 2 3 4
n
Ke
=
> >
an
< <
Ch
26-30
1
2
3
4
26-30
X>Y =Z<O
P >Q >Z<R ( )
26 1) Z < R
2) Y < O
27 1) Z < P
2) X > O
28 1) R > Q
2) Y < P
29 1) Q > O
2) X R
30 1) Q P
2) Y < P
31-35
n
Ke
1.
2.
3.
an
4.
5.
6.
Ch
7.
8.
9.
10.
31 1)
2)
32 1)
2)
33 1)
2)
34 1)
2)
35 1)
2)
36 . . . . . .
1 2 .
3 . 4
37
1 2
3 4
38 . ,
1 .
2 .
3 .
4
39
1
n
Ke
2
3
4
an
40
Ch
1
2
3
4
1,2,3 4
41
1
2
3
4
42 2
1
2
3
4
43 3
1
n
2 15
Ke
3 4
44 1
1 2
3 4
an
45
1
2
Ch
3
4
()-()
1 3
2 () ()
3 () ()
4 () ()
46
() ()
()
47
() ()
()
48
() ()
()
49
() ()
()
50
()
n ()
Ke
()
an
51
Ch
1
2
3
4
52
1
2
3
4
53
1
2
3
4
54
-
1
2
3
n
4
Ke
55
an
1
2
3
Ch
4
56
1
2
3
4
57
1
2
3
4
58
1
2
3
4
59
1
2
3
4
60
n
Ke
1
2
3
an
4
Ch
6
25 4
40
Instruction : select the most appropriate choice for each item (Q1 Q5)
A secretary tells lie
Boss : ...1. Where were you yesterday?
Secretary : I was ill.
Boss : ...2.
Secretary : Food poisoning. It must have been the crab I ate.
Boss : Still. You could have telephoned.
Secretary : 3. . But there was no reply.
Boss : You mean. Nobody answered.
Secretary : Yes. Perhaps it was during the lunch break.
n
Ke
Boss : By the way, Did you have a good time in pattaya?
Secretary : 4. ?
Boss : I saw you getting off the Pattaya bus yesterday
an
Secretary : You5.
Boss : Ive heard that story before.
1. 1. forgive me 2. Excuse me 3.I apologize 4. Im sorry
Ch
n
Q10. Be careful how you drive. It is freezing and the roads are........ .
Ke
1. slippery 2. smooth
3. iced 4. muddy
Instruction : Choose the correct answer. (Q11-Q15)
an
3. dated 4. issued
Q12 A large ring around the Sun or the Moon _____ by many cultures as sing of rain.
1. is recognized 2. has recognized
3. are recognized 4. recognized
Q13. The show was to ______ at nine oclock.
1. have 2. beginning
3. shown 4. begin
Q14. I dont mind if you go out for lunch ______ youre back for the meeting at two.
1. while 2. until
3. so that 4. as long as
Q15. We are going away_____ a week. Well be back on September 9.
1. since 2. for
3. from 4. during
Instruction : Read the following passage and choose the best answer (Q16-Q20)
Clay is a material that has the fundamental characteristic of becoming plastic when moist so that it can be modeled or molded,
like
mud. Clay hardens when allowed to dry in the air, but can still be softened again with water. Heat changes the nature of clay,
however, so that it become rigid and stony. This change is almost irreversible when the clay is baked above a temperature of 600
centigrade. Throughout history. People have exploited these qualities of clay to make bricks, pottery ,and porcelain
n
Q18 What is one of property of moist clay?
1. It can be shaped easily. 2. It flows easily.
Ke
3. It can absorb its weight in water. 4. It contains many small stones.
Q19 Which of the following is true when clay is allowed to dry in the air?
1. It hardens, but loses its molded shape 2.It becomes permanently hard.
an
3. mold 4.platics
Instruction : Read the following passage and choose the best answer (Q21-Q25)
1 Depressing isnt just feeling down. Its a real illness with real causes. Depression can
be triggered by stressful life events, Like divorce or a death in the family. Or it can appear
suddenly, for no apparent reason.
Some people think you can just will yourself out of a depression thats not true
5 Many doctors believe that one thing that may cause depression is an imbalance of
serotonin-a chemical in your body. It this happens, you may have trouble sleeping. fell
unusually sad or irritable, find it hard to concentrate, lose your appetite. Lack energy or
have trouble feeling pleasure. These are some of the symptoms that can point to
depression especially. If they last for more than a couple of weeks and if normal,
10 everyday life feel like too much to handle.
To help fight depression, doctors now prescribe anti depressant drugs. They are
not happy pills They wont turn into a different person. Some people do experience mild
side effects, like upset stomach. headaches, difficulty sleeping, drowsiness anxiety and
nervousness. These tend to go away within a few weeks of
n
15 starting treatment and usually arent serious enough to make people stop taking them.
Ke
Q21 The best title for the passage is ___________
1. Levels of Depression 2.The Truth about Depression
3. Stressful Life Events 4.The Symptoms of Stress
an
1. 1
35 50 67 88 117 162
+15 +17 +21 +29 +45
+2 +4 +8
+16
2 2 2
3 1 2 2
2 2 3 2
n
2. 1
Ke
2 4 10 28 82 244 730
3 3 3 3
Ch
3. 3
2 2 2 2 2
288
91
2
9- 8 = 1
18 - 1 = 17
36 - 17 = 19
72 - 19 = 53
144 - 53 = 91
4. 3
-1 2 4 6 10 19 37
+3 +2 +2 +4 +9 +18
-1 -0 +2 +5 +9
+1 +2 +3
+4
5. 1
= 5
= 5
n
Ke
5 1=
+3 +3 +3 +3
an
14
5
Ch
3
5
6. 2 ( x ) / 2
7. 4
= N =
= 50 N = 50
,
= = = = 1,225
= 1,225
. . . = 50
8. 2
100 25%
= 100 = 125
= 125 = 100
,
= 100 = = = 80
= 40% 80
= 100 = 140
,
= 80 = = = 112
. . . = 112
9. 1
= x2
Ke
= 90 ./. = 60 ./.
./. ./.
= x2
./. ./.
an
= x 2 = =
, ,
Ch
= = = 72
. . . = 72 ./.
10. 3
2 (A B)
A B =
A = A = 30
B = B = 20
A B = = = = = 12
. . . A B = 12
11. 3
= x 100
,
= x 100
,
= 47
12. 3 = 149.78 132.057 = 17.696
13. 4 = 3,728 : 2,400 : 5,655
8 : 5 : 12
14. 1 = x 100
, ,
= x 100
,
,
= x 100
,
= 14.8
15. 2
n
Ke
1. =
,
=
,
an
=
2. = x 100
Ch
, ,
= x 100
, ,
,
= x 100
, ,
= 73
3. =
,
=
= 552
4. > 10 -13.2
< 1 - 36.6
16. 2
(1) (2) (3)
Y+a Y+a Ya I-
-1+(-1) = -2 -1(-1) = 0 X =-1
a = -1
(1)
(2)
17. 4
(1) (2) (3)
M M-1 M
2 2 -1 = = M =2
I I -1 = 1 M =1
n
Ke
18. 4
(1) (2) (3)
X 100 X2=100
X = 10
an
19. 4
Ch
20. 1
(1) (2) (3)
Y>x -
21. 4 :
22. 4 :
23. 3 :
24. 4 :
25. 4 :
( 26 30 )
X Y = Z < O
P> Q>Z<R
X Y = Z > O
P <Q>Z<R
1
1
2 2 2 2
n
Ke
X Y =Z<O
P Q>Z<R
3 3 2 3
2 4 4
an
1 5 5
X = 1,2 P =1,2,3
Ch
Y=2 Q = 3,4,5
Z=2 R = 3,4,5
O = 1,2
26. 1 1) Z < R
2) Y < O
27. 3 1) Z < P
2) X > O
28. 3 1) R > Q
2) Y < P
29. 1 1) Q > O
2) X R
30. 4 1) Q P
2) Y < P
? ?
n
Ke
31. 1)
2) 1.
32. 1)
an
2)
4.
Ch
33. 1)
2) 3
2
34. 1)
2) ( 3) 2
35. 1)
2) ( 4 )
2
36. 1
. . . . . . .
. . ... . . .
. . . ** .
37. 2
...
**
38. 4 :
n
Ke
. .
an
39. ()
Ch
(P(x) ~P(x))
40. 1 : :
41. 4 1 2 3 4
42. 1 4 1 2 3
43. 4 1 3 4 2
44. 3 3 1 4 2
45. 4 1 2 3 4
46. 2
(.) (.)
-
+
47. 3
(.) (.)
n
-
Ke
-
-
an
- ,
Ch
48. 2.
(.) (.)
-
- ()
- ()
......
..
49. 1.
3
....
...
50. 3.
(.) (.)
....
n
... ...
-
Ke
-
an
-
Ch
51. 3.
1
2
3
4
2. 1.
1
2
3
4 1.
53. 2.
1
2
3
4
n
54. 4.
Ke
55. 3.
an
+ +
Ch
56. 3. .
57. 2.
58. 4.
59. 2.
60. 2.
n
Ke
an
Ch
6
n
What do you mean?
Ke
()
Q5. 4 You are mistaken. ()
an
( to be mistaken )
Q6 2 imaginary (adj.) =
Ch
imaginative (adj.) = ()
imagined (v.) =
realistic (adj) =
imaginary writer
Q7 3 slapping (v.) =
beating (v.) =
slamming (v.) =
smacking (v.) =
slamming Sheila
Q8 4 esteem (v.) =
appreciate (v.) =
bless (v.) =
estimate (v. ) =
estimate
Q9 4 preserved (v.) =
reserved (v.) = , ( )
booked (adj.) = ( )
postponed (v.) =
postponed
Q15 2 (for) 9
Q16 2 Overview Question Main Idea
Reading
( 2 the basic nature of
clay )
Q17 4 They have a similar consistency.
Q18 1 It can be shaped easily.
Q19 3
()
Q20 2 heat
Q21 _____________
a b
c d
Q22 triggered 2 ______
a b
n
Ke
c d
Q23 _____
a b
an
c d
Q24
a b
Ch
c d
Q25 _______
a
b
c
d
7
60
2
2
1. 40 ( 1-40)
2. 20 ( 41-60)
1-4
Ke
1. 1,000 200 40 .....
1. 10 2. 8
an
3. 20 4. 10
2. 25 27 30 34 ....
Ch
1. 37 2. 41
3. 39 4. 42
3. 2 4 16 256 ......
1. 65,536 2. 651,000
3. 652 4. 65,555
4. 11 12 14 17 21 26 ......
1. 29 2. 31
3. 32 4. 37
5. 21 23 25 18 21 24 20 24 .........
1. 26 2. 27
3. 28 4. 29
6. 5*6 =41
2*3 =11
10*7 =?
1. 17 2. 61
3. 73 4. 87
n
7. 154 ... 22 ... 2,310
Ke
1. 250 2. 280
an
3. 300 4. 330
8. 3 14.30 .
Ch
15.50 . 1 8 2 10
3 3 3
1. 12 2. 16
3. 20 4. 25
9. 3
1. 8 2. 9 3.10 4. 12
10. 70 30
1. 10 2. 12 3.13 4. 15
: ( 16-20)
-
( : )
340 64 221 147 104
570 125 315 102 96
112 16 118 61 57
43 8
n 96 31 84
Ke
165 41 83 24 38
11. - 3
an
1. 1,000 2. 786 3.397 4. 851
12.
Ch
3. - 712
4.
1. (1) (2)
2. (1) (2)
3. (1) (2)
4. (1) (2)
16.
(1) (2) (3)
X Y =
17.
(1) (2) (3)
X Y 0<X<5
n 0<Y<10
Ke
18.
(1) (2) (3)
9
3 -
3
an
19.
(1) (2) (3)
Ch
DC AD A D
B C
20.
(1) (2) (3)
7a b A 7
b (a+3)
4
21. :? :
1. 2. 3. 4.
22. :? :
1. 2. 3. 4.
23. :? :
1. 2. 3. 4.
24. ?: :
1. 2. 3. 4.
25. ?: :
1. 2. 3. 4.
n
Ke
an
= =
> >
Ch
< <
1.
2.
3.
4.
26-30
A>B>C>S=Z
S < P = Y =T ( )
26. 1)S < T
2) B Z
27. 1)B < Z
2) B < P
28. 1)S T
2) P < T
29. 1)A > C
2) B > S
30. 1)2A > 2B
n
Ke
2) A + B = Z
4
an
1. 1986 24
2. 6 A B C D E F 4
3.
Ch
4. 2 8
5. 2 4
6. 2 2
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14. 1986
31. (1) 1986 49
(2) 6
32. (1)
(2) 5
33. (1)
(2) 2
34. (1) 3
(2) 1986
n
35. (1) 15
Ke
(2)
1 : 6
an
36.
1.
Ch
2.
3.
4.
37.
1.
2.
3.
4.
38.
1. 2.
3. 4.
39.
1.
2.
3.
4.
40.
1. 2.
3. 4.
n
Ke
41. 1
an
1.
2.
3.
Ch
4.
42. 2
1. 2.
3. 4.
43. 3
1. 2.
3. 4.
44. 1
1. 2.
3. 4.
45. 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
46.
1.
2.
3.
4.
n
Ke
47.
1.
2.
an
3.
4.
48.
Ch
1.
2.
3.
4.
49.
1.
2.
3.
4.
50.
1.
2.
3.
4.
51.
1.
n
Ke
2.
3.
4.
an
52.
60-70
Ch
1.
2.
3.
4.
53.
1.
2.
3.
4.
54.
n
Ke
1.
2.
3.
an
4.
55.
Ch
1.
2.
3.
4.
56.
1.
2.
3.
4.
n
Ke
an
300-500
Ch
57.
1. 2.
3. 4.
58.
1.
2.
3.
4.
59.
1.
2.
3.
4.
60.
1.
2.
3.
4.
n
Ke
an
Ch
7
25
40
Instruction : Select the most appropriate Choice for each item(Q1-Q5)
Requesting
A guest approaches the reception desk of a hotel and talks to the receptionist.
Receptionist : Good morning, sir.
Guest : Good morning, Ive got a problem.....Q1...the air conditioning in my
room isnt cold enough.
Receptionist : Oh. Im sorry......Q2.....at once.
n
Guest : Thanks very much. And I have another request. ......Q3....on the best
Ke
place to go and buy silk.
Receptionist : Well, there a shop around the corner called Thai Silk &
Handicrafts......Q4....a variety of silk products and locally made
handicrafts.
an
Guest : Oh good. I like that. I think bargaining is......Q5....and Im not used to it.
Receptionist : I can understand that.
Guest : O.K. Thank you very much.
Receptionist : Youre welcome, sir.
Q1. 1. We know 2. They hope 3. You see 4. I expect
Q2. 1. Ill have someone fix it 2. You must report that
3. They will switch it off 4. Theres nothing for us to do
Q3. 1. No opinion 2. Any ideas 3. Some hope 4. Few words
Q4. 1. They have 2. It gives 3. You buy 4. I sell
Q5. 1. a shame 2. An experience
3. a matter 4. a waste of time
Q6. Instruction : Fill in the blank
Distant objects can be viewed with a............
1. microscope 2. binocular
3. stethoscope 4. telescope
Q7. Instruction : Fill in the blank
If something .......... heat or electricity, it allows heat or electricity to pass through it.
1. conduct 2. lead
3. convey 4. confer
Q8. Instruction : Fill in the blank
A diamond is a .................
1. glass 2. quartz
3. gem
n 4. cookie
Ke
Q9. Instruction : Fill in the blank
Dont.............me with your loud noises. Im preparing for my exam tomorrow.
1. bother 2. envy
an
3. warn 4. encourage
Q10. Instruction : Fill in the blank
The TV program starts at 7:00 and.........an hour.
Ch
1. lasts 2. continues
3. ends 4. completes
Q11. Instruction : Choose the correct answer.
A few best students ______ in my class, and Tom _____ one of them.
1. is, is 2. is, are
3. are, are 4. are, is
Q12. Instruction : Choose the correct answer.
You havent got _____ luggage, have you?
1. many 2. much
3. a few 4. few
Q13. Instruction : Choose the correct answer.
Every night for the last two years Peter ____ in this restaurant.
1. is working 2. works
3. worked 4. Has worked
Q14. Instruction : Choose the correct answer.
They all laughed because the film was very ______ .
1. amuse 2. amused
3. amusement 4. amusing
Q15. Instruction : Choose the correct answer.
My friend passed the examination ______ his laziness.
1. because 2. in spite of
3. instead of
n
4. In case of
Ke
Instruction : Read the following passage and choose the best answer.(Q16-Q20)
English is very important to everyone including every careers. If you have English fluent
skill, you will be successful in your career path. Meanwhile, if you think English is very
Ch
difficult for you, please dont give up or discard it. There are many ways to improve your
English skills; reading, listening, writing and communicating by watching soundtrack movies,
learning from songs, reading interesting international magazines or books, talking with your
foreign friends and so on.
By the way, I would like to present you How to improve your English Writing Skill.
There are a tricks for improving your writing skill.
keep all of your writing in one place for instance in your laptop. Its easy to check how
much you are improving and keep it organized.
Choose the passages or issues, which you interested in. they will make inspiration for
you.
keep adding phrases to your vocabularies.
Comment on your favorite websites, blogs or posts. You feel fun to do it.
Get your writing checked. You could try www.englishforyou.com, which offers free
corrections.
Q16. What the follow statement is NOT an instruction How to improve your English Writing
Skill ?
1. Select the interesting issues.
2. Get your writing corrected.
3. Express youropinions on your interesting blogs
4. Watching soundtrack films.
Q17. How many ways of improving English Writing Skill that the author referred?
1. 5 2. 4
3. 6 4. 7
Q18. Why you have to choose the passages or issues, which you interested in?
1. Because you can find then easy.
2. They get you inspiration.
n
Ke
3. They are very boring.
4. They are good for authors.
Q19. What is the authors purpose?
an
1. advise 2. complain
3.criticize 4. admire
Q20. Where do you can check your writing skill?
Ch
1. books 2. newspaper
3. magazine 4. Website
Instruction : Read the following passage and choose the best answer.(Q21-Q25)
Its another school morning. You get up, get dressed, have breakfast, and grab your books.
But instead of heading out the door to catch the school bus, you sit right down and start to work
with your teacher---your mom or dad.
In the past, parents who taught their children at home often did so because they had
religious or philosophical objections to materials taught in public school. Thats still often the
case. But now many parents see home schooling as the most practical way to get a better
education, and to avoid the rising tide of violence in many public schools.
States set requirements for home schooling just as they do for public school, but the
requirements vary widely. So do the programs that home schoolers follow. Some families use
packaged curriculum materials. Some develop their own programs. Usually, home school
students must take standardized tests from time to time.
A flexible program thats tailored to exactly meet a childs need is a big advantage of
home schooling. Kids who learn at home also have the teachers full attention all the time. And
for families, who are unhappy with public schools and cant afford to pay tuition at private
schools, this may be the only choice.
There are drawbacks. Home schoolers may miss material thats covered in school. And
they have fewer chances to mix with a wide variety of other kids. Most parents who teach their
children at home make sure that the children are involved in outside activities, like sports or youth
groups.
n
Ke
Q21. What is the main idea of this passage?
1. States encourage home schooling for various reasons.
2. Home schooling has both advantages and disadvantages.
an
1. teachers 2. schools
3. children 4. parents
Q23. The sentence Thats still often the case. In line 6 means______.
1. such a case is often dismissed
2. its not true for most people
3. it continues to be true for some people
4. the case is still being tried in court
Q24. Accord to the third paragraph ________.
1. home-made materials are not as good
2. home-made tests are acceptable
3. home school programs may not all be the same
4. flexibility is measured by standardized tests
Q25. The word tailored in line 13 means ______.
1. curved 2. Trained
3. expected 4. adapted
n
Ke
an
Ch
7
1. 2 ; 5
1,000 200 40 8
5 5 5
2. 3 2,3,4 ....
25 27 30 34 39
+2 +3 +4 +5
3. 1
2 4 16 256 65,536
22 42 162
n 2562
Ke
4. 3 1,2,3,4
11 12 14 17 21 26 32
an
5. 3 3 2,3,4
21 23 25 18 21 24
20+4 24+4
6. 4 ( x ) + ( + )
.. ..
7. 4 =.
,
=.
= 330
8. 2
-3 14.30 .
3 15.50 .
15.50 14.30 . = 80
... 3 = 80
3 1 =
... 3 1 8,10 x
n
x = 16
Ke
9. 4 x
3 (x-3)
3 x + 3
an
3 (x+3)
(x-3) = (x+3)
Ch
5(x-3) = (x+3)
5x-15 = 3(x+3)
5x-15 = 3x + 9
5x -3x = 15+9
(5-3)x = 24
2x = 24
x = = 12
12
10. 1 x
x
-30 x
5(30-x)
70
x +5 (30-x) = 70
x + 150 -5x = 70
(1-5)x = 70 -150
-4x = - 80
x = = 20
20 -30 -20 = 10
20 -10= 10
n
11. 4 1,230
-3 379
Ke
1,230 379 = 851
12. 2 1,208 351 = 857
%
an
= 100% = 244%
13. 1 2 = 833
Ch
= = 166.6
14. 1 165 112 = 53
750,000
53 750,000 = 39,750,000
15. 1 -
= 1,230
= 833
16. 4
(1) (2) (3)
X Y X2=Y2
X2=Y2
X Y
X=
17. 4
n
X Y
Ke
4
18. 1
(1) (2) (3)
an
9
3 -
3
Ch
= 3
3 -
= 33
19. 1
(1) (2) (3)
A D
DC AD
B
C
DC>AD -
20. -3
(1) (2) (3)
A 7
7a b b (a+3)
4
x =
=
y =
= z =
7a =b
21. -3
22. 2
23. 3
n
24. 4
25. 1
Ke
( 26-30X
A > B > C > 3 =Z
S>P Y=T
an
5 1
Ch
4 1 2
3 2 3 3 3
A > B C S = Z
S < P Y = T
3 4 3 3
5 2 2
6 1 1
A =3,4,5, Z=3
B = 1,2 P = 4,5,6,
C = 1,2,3 Y = 1,2,3
S=3 Y = 1,2,3
26. 3 1) S< T
2) BZ
27. 4 1) B< T
2) B<P
28. 3 1) S T
2) P<T
29. 4 1) A> C
2) B>S
30. 4 1) 2A > 2B
2) A +B=Z
31-35
6 4
n
1 = = 6
Ke
6 = 6 x 6 = 36
3
4 8
an
= 8
5 4
= 4
Ch
6 2
= 2
13 8
() VS = 1
31. 2 1) ( = 36 + 8+4 +2+1 = 51 )
2) ( 7 )
32. 1 1) (3 + 3 = 6 )
2) (3 + 1 +1 = 5)
33. 4 1) ( )
2)
34. 4 1) ( 36 3 12 )
2) ( )
35. 1 1) (8 +4 +2 +1 = 15 )
2) (6 : 36 = 1:6)
36. 4
()
n
Ke
37. 4
2
an
38.
= =
Ch
39. 2
40. 1
(1) (2) (1)
( A)
(2)
41. 2 2 4 3 1
42. 3 1 3 2 4
43. 3 4 2 3 1
44. 4 4 2 1 3
45. 3 1 3 4 2
46. 4
1
2
3
:
+ ( )
() +
+ ( )
( ) + ( )
47. 2
n
Ke
:
- () ( )
an
- ( )
- ( )
-
Ch
- ( =
= )
48. 1
2 ()
3
4 ()
:
1. () ()
( + )
2. () ( )(
) ( )
3.
49. 3
1 () ( ) () ( )
2 () ( ) () ( ) (
)
3 () ( ) ( )
n
: 2
Ke
an
Ch
( )
50. 3 )
1. ... ...
...
2.
+
51. 2
1
2
4
52. 4
()
( )
1
2
n
3
Ke
53. 4
an
1
2
3
Ch
54. 2
(1)
(2)
1
3 4
55. 2
56. 1
57. 3
1
...
58. 2
1
...
59. 4
n
Ke
3
...
an
60. 2
Ch
Q1 3 Guest Receptionist
2 guest receptionist
You You see
Q2 1 receptionist Im sorry someone fix it at once. (
) have someone do something
Q3 2 Guest And I have another request. Any ideas on the beast place to
go and buy silk. And I have another request. Do you have any
ideas on the best place to go and buy silk ? (
) receptionist
n
Thai Silk & Handicrafts
Ke
Q4 1 receptionist 3
( The have a variety of silk products and locally made
handicrafts) they
an
Q5 4 Guest receptionist
Guest
( a waste of time) ashame = , an
Ch
Q10 1 lasts(v.) =
continues(v.) =
ends(v.) =
completes(v.) =
n
lasts 7.00 . 1
Ke
Q11 4 (are) (Is)
Sutdents are
an
Tom is
Q12 2 (much)
Ch
luggage
much
Q13 3 (worked)
Past Simple
(v2)
Q14 4 (amusing)
amuse
film ... ing
Q15 2 (In splte of )
in spilt
of
Q16 4 watching soundtrack films ( soundtrack)
Q17 1 5
Q18 2 They get you inspiration
Q19 1 advise ()
Q20 4 website
Q21
1.
2.
3.
n
4.
Q22 they 5 ____________
Ke
1. 2.
3. 4.
Q23 Thats shill often case 6 ______
an
1.
2.
Ch
3.
4.
Q24 3__________
1.
2.
3.
4.
Q25 tailored 13 ______
1. 2.
3. 4.
8
2
1.
40 ( 1 - 40)
2. 20 ( 41 - 60)
1-4
1. 5 4 10 8 15 _____
1. 12 2. 15
3. 13 4. 16
2. 150 132 149 134 147 137 144 _____
n
1. 139 2. 145
3. 141 4. 149
Ke
3. 26 28 31 36 _____
1. 39, 45 2. 47, 60
3. 43, 54 4. 41, 47
an
4. 1 3 3 2 3 6 3 3 _____
1. 4 2. 9
Ch
3. 7 4. 11
5 8 23 31 54 85 _____
1. 99 2. 146
3. 123 4. 139
6. 9 x 7 = 32
1 x 15 = 32
8x6 = ?
1. 25 2. 27
3. 28 4. 30
7.
240
1. 576 2. 600
3. 576 4. 600
8. 4% 492
1. 12,300 2. 4,920
3. 13,000 4. 924
9. 10,050
12,300
1. 3.5% 2. 18.3%
3. 19.25% 4. 25%
10.
n
x = 3y + 4
Ke
1. (4,2) 2. (2,-1)
3. (5,-2) 4. (-5,-3)
:
an
2551 2552 ( : )
2551 2552
Ch
1. 22.150 20.135
2. 8.330 8.485
3. 19.752 15.387
4. 9.490 11.822
5. 7.773 5.263
6. 12.932 6.337
7. 14.005 14.335
8. 6.187 5.813
9. 4.671 6.208
9 105.290 93.785
159.728 146.239
11. 2552 : :
1. 5 : 20 : 7 2. 5 : 7 : 20
3. 10 : 11 : 35 4. 11 : 10 : 35
12. 2551 9
1. 66 2. 72
3. 38 4. 45
13. 2552 9
1. 8 2. 11
3. 19 4. 22
14. 25%
1. 2.
3.
n
4.
Ke
15.
1. 2551-2552
2. 2552 51%
an
3.
4.
2552 8.5%
Ch
. . . 16 - 20
1 . .
2 . .
3 . .
4 . .
16
/
17 M
18
19 X 1 1 X Y
X = Y
20 5 0 1 2 -
21. : ?:?
1. :
n
2. :
Ke
3. : 4. :
22. :
?:?
1. : 2. :
an
3. : 4. :
23. : ? ? :
Ch
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
24. : ? ? :
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
25. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
1
2
3
4
>
<
=
>
n
<
Ke
1 ( 26 - 30)
an
30. 1 PU 2 (X + W) > T
31 - 35
1.
2. 1
3. . .
4. . . . .
5. . . . .
6. . . .
7. . . ,. .
8. .
9. . .
10. . .
n
31. 1 . .
Ke
2 .
32. 1 . .
2 . .
an
33. 1 . .
2 . .
Ch
34. 1 . .
2 . .
35. 1 . .
2 . .
36.
1.
2.
3.
4.
37.
1.
2.
3.
4.
38. 1.
2.
3.
4.
39.
n
Ke
1.
an
2.
3.
4.
Ch
40. "
"
1.
2.
3.
4.
41.
1.
2.
3.
4.
1. 3 2 1 4 2. 3 4 2 1
3. 2 4 1 3 4. 2 1 3 4
42.
1.
2.
3.
n
4.
Ke
1. 1 2 3 4 2. 2 1 4 3
3. 2 4 1 3 4. 3 4 2 1
43.
an
1.
2.
3.
Ch
4.
1. 3 4 1 2 2. 3 2 1 4
3. 3 2 4 1 4. 3 4 2 1
44.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1. 1 3 2 4 5 2. 5 3 2 1 4
3. 3 2 4 1 5 4. 4 2 1 3 5
45.
1.
2.
3.
4.
46. 1.
2.
3.
4.
47. 1.
2.
n
3.
Ke
4.
48. 1.
2.
an
3.
4.
49. 1. !
Ch
2.
3.
4.
50. 1.
2.
3.
4.
51.
3
1.
2.
3.
4.
52.
2545
n
1.
Ke
2.
3.
4.
an
53.
Ch
2557
1.
2.
3.
4.
54.
.. 2546
1.
2.
3.
4.
55.
1.
n
2.
Ke
3.
4.
56. . 50
an
1.
2.
Ch
3.
4.
57.
1.
2.
3.
4.
58.
50
1.
2.
3.
4.
59.
n
1.
Ke
2.
3.
4.
an
60.
Ch
1.
2.
3.
4.
8
Instruction : Select the most appropriate choice for each item (Q1 - Q5)
Situation : At a doctor's clinic
Doctor : Hello, how are you ?
Patient : Not very well..1..
Doctor : Well, what's the matter ?
Patient : I don't know. I have a headache.
Doctor : ..2.. .
Patient : For almost a week now. It's kind of ..3.. .
But it's getting worse and worse.
Doctor : Let me see your throat. Say "Ah." Well, it does not look too serious.
Patient : But I always feel so tired, doctor. And yes, I can't sleep at night. I can't
eat or at least I don't ..4..... anything. I can't remember what I read
and
n
Ke
Doctor : Er, ..5.. me, are you preparing for examinations ?
Patient : Yes. And I've got to do well or my parents will be very upset.
Doctor : I see, in that case, ...
an
1. makes 2. made
3. to make 4. making
Ch
13. Not only my son but also I __________ tired from walking so far.
1. am 2. are
3. is 4. were
14. I dont like traveling __________ underground.
1. from 2. on
3. in 4. by
15. Its not cold now but take your coat with you __________ It gets cold later.
1. in case 2. even if
3. when 4. as soon as
Instruction : Read the following letter and select the best answer for each item (Q16 - Q20)
There are several useful local herbal in every regions of Thailand. Today, we are
delighted to introduce you the value herbal "Neem" (Sa-Doa). Neem provides you the
healthy and glowing skin. The anti-bacterial, antioxidant and blood purifying properties
of Neem are useful in treating dull, sunburned and blemished skin. Furthermore, we can
find it easily because it's a popular local vegetable in Thailand. It will provide you have
more beautiful skin.
4. Complain
18. Which following statement is NOT true ?
1. Neem offers you the healthy skin.
Ch
n
antibodies can mobilize rapidly against familiar enemies by binding to them can and preventing
Ke
their growth and activity.
Most vaccines are delivered in shots or pills, but the new one will be incorporated
10 in potatoes. The potates have been genetically engineered to produce the key piece of
an
an E. coli toxin that causes acute diarrhea. As the spuds move through the intestinal system
and are digested, the toxin fragment is released and exposed to the immune system, which
then generates antibodies against the toxin.
Ch
Dr.Tacket's group is waiting for approval from the Food and Drug Administration
15 (FAD) to test the potato vaccine on humans; it has already been tested successfully in
mice. The next step would be to genetically modify bananas to carry vaccines, because raw
bananas taste better than raw potatoes.
The potential for edible vaccines is tremendous, especially in developing countries.
Whereas current vaccines are expensive to produce, store, transport, and
20 administer, an edible vaccine could be grown where it is needed in the quantity desired,
and requires considerably less medical expertise to use.
21. The most suitable title for this passage is __________.
1. Immune Systems
2. Edible Vaccines
3. Vaccines and Disease
4. Antibodies and Pathogens
22. The word "disarmed" in line 6 is closest in meaning to __________.
1. divided 2. weakened
3. Identified 4. removed
23. The word "which in line 13 refers to ___________.
1. toxin fragment 2. intestinal system
3. immune system 4. potato vaccine
24. The difference between the new vaccine and traditional ones is that the new one
___________.
1. must be injected
2. is in the form of food
3. is administered as pills
4. is exposed to the immune system
n
25. Which correct concerning the new vaccine according to the passage ?
1. It has not been tested on humans yet.
Ke
2. It has been genetically engineered into bananas.
3. The FDA has not approved animal testing.
4. The FDA has agreed to have it tested on humans.
an
Ch
8
1. 1 2
5
4 4+4
4+4 8+4
5 4 10 8 15 12
4+4 8+4
2. 2 2
1
1
n
Ke
132 + 2 134 + 3 137 + 4
3. 2
26 28 31 36 43 54
26 + 2 28 + 3 31 + 5 36 + 7 43 + 11
4. 3
1 3 3 2 3 6 3 3 9
1x3= 3
2x3= 6
3x3= 9
5. 4
8 23 31 54 85
8 + 23 = 31
23 + 31 = 54
31 + 54 = 85
54 + 85 = 139
6. 2 (+) x 2
7. 1 x
x
x
x - x < 240
n
< 240
Ke
< 240
5x < 240 x 12
5x < 2,880
an
,
x <
x < 576
576
Ch
8. 1 4% 492
a 4%
4% 492
x a = 492
4 x a = 492 x 100
a =
a = 12,300
9. 2 10,050
12,300 2,250
,
100 = 18.3
,
18.3%
10. 4 (-5,-3)
x = 3y + 4
-5 = 3(-3) + 4
-5 = -9 + 4
-5 = -5
4 x = 3y + 4
11. 3 2552
n
: : = 5,813 : 6,337 : 20,135
58 : 63 : 200
Ke
( 58 )
1 : 11 : 3.5 ( 58 )
10 : 11 : 35
an
12. 1 2551 9
= x 100
Ch
,
= x 100
,
x 100
66%
. ,
= x 100 x 100 32%
,
8,485 8,330
= x 100 x 100 2%
8,330
, ,
= x 100 x 100 24%
,
15. 3
1. 2551 - 2552
2. 2552 51%
, ,
n
= x 100
,
Ke
=
= -51%
3. 4 , , ,
an
4. 2552
, ,
= x 100
Ch
,
=
= -8.5%
16. 1
1 2 3
= + = -
17. 4
1 2 3
/
M M
/
4 4 =2 M=4
/
1 1 =1 M=
18. 4
1 2 3
X Y =Y
X=2 Y=8 2 =8
X=1 Y=1 1 =1
19. 2
1 2 3
X-1 Y+1 X Y
2-1=1 2+1=3 X=2
Y=2
20. 4
1 2 3
21.
n
1
Ke
22. 3
23. 4
24. 3 ( - - )
an
25. 3
( 26 - 30)
Ch
30. 1 PU
2 (X + W) > T
n
Ke
31 - 35
an
T (3) E(5) M(4) B(9) P
Ch
*
1 . . ()
2 6 . . . (
)
3 8 . . ()
4 10 . . ()
5 4 . . . .
. 2 .
. . . .
()
6 5 . , . . , .
. . . . , .
. . ()
7 7 . . , . , . .
n
()
Ke
8 9 . . . , .
10
an
31. 4 1) ( . . )
2)
Ch
32. 1 1)
2)
33. 4 1) ( . . )
2)
34. 4 1)
2) ( . . )
35. 2 1) ( . . )
2) ( . . )
36. 4
37. 3
38. 3
39. 4
40. 3
41. 1
1 4
1, 4 .
42. 4
n
3
Ke
3 1
an
43. 1
Ch
4,1 1 3
1 1
44. 2
5 2
5
45. 1 2 3 4 1
2.
3.
4.
1.
46. 4
1.
n
Ke
2.
- ( )
3.
an
Ch
47. 3
1.
2.
4.
48. 2
1.
-
-
3.
-
-
4.
n
- ()
Ke
49. 1 !
2.
an
3.
- ()
Ch
- ()
(= )
4.
-
-
50. 2
1.
- ()
- ( )
3.
-
-
4.
n
Ke
- ()
- ()
an
51. 3
Ch
3
1.
2.
4.
()
52. 3
+ +
+
n
1.
2.
Ke
4.
53. 1
an
+ +
Ch
54. 3 ()
+ ( )
..2546
.. 2546
55. 2
n
Ke
an
56. 3
Ch
. 50
57. 3
58. 2
59. 2
60. 3
n
Ke
an
Ch
8
1. 3 : Im afraid.
Doctor :Hello, how are you? ( )
Patient :Not very well, Im afraid. (
)
A : Can you help me? ()
B : Im afraid I cant. ( )
2. 4 : Patient For almost a week now.
( 1 )
Doctor How long have you had it?
( )
n
3. 1 : off and on
Ke
Its kind off and on.
But its getting worse and worse. (
)
4. 3 : I dont feel like eating anything. (
an
)
I cant eat .......... ( )
5. 4 : Doctor Er, tell me, are you preparing for
Ch
examinations? ( )
Patient Yes... ( )
inform (too formal)
inform someone of something
6. 2 initial (adj.) =
final (adj.) =
complex (adj.) =
largest (adj.) =
final Z
7. 1 poisonous (adj.) =
edible (adj.) =
fresh (adj.) =
crispy (adj.) =
poisonous If you eat them, you will die.
8. 4 declare (v.) =
describe (v.) =
develop (v.) =
prepare (v.) =
prepare
9. 3 broad (adj.) =
hard (adj.) =
sharp (adj.) =
hollow (adj.) =
sharp This knife wont cut anything.
10. 2 horizon (n.) =
scenery (n.)
n =
Ke
condition (n.) = ,
figures (n.) =
scenery
an
11. 3 (surprised)
... -ed
Ch
12. 4 (making)
avoid V.ing avoid making...
13. 1 (am)
not only...but also... ... ...
am
I
14. 4 (by)
3. 4.
3
24. __________
Ch
1. 2.
3. 4.
2
25. __________
1.
2.
3.
4.
1
60
2
2
1. 40 ( 1-40)
2. 20 ( 41-60)
n
1-4
Ke
1. 3 3 9...........
an
1. 18 2. 81 3.36 4. 45
2. 1 1 5 7 13......
Ch
1. 25 2.28 3.32 4. 35
3. 11 7 4 3 1 2......
1. 0 2.1 3. -1 4. 2
4. 3 5 11 29.....
1. 83 2.105 3.43 4. 47
1. 84 2.35 3. 86 4. 72
6. 3*2 = 25
8*3 = 121
6*5 = ?
7. 10 15 20 50
1.10 2. 15
3. 20 4. 30
n
Ke
8. 120 180
1. 20% 2. 30%
an
3. 40% 4. 50%
Ch
9. 5,000
3%
1% 100,000
14,000
1. 200,000 2. 250,000
3. 300,000 4. 350,000
10. 12.00. 40
14.00 .
60
1. 16.00 . 2. 17.00 .
3. 18.00 . 4. 19.00 .
.. 2559
:
n
Ke
28,760 38,236 32,678 99,987
11.
12.
1. 2.
3. 4.
13.
1. 65 2. 96 3. 144 4. 187
14.
1. 10 2. 17 3. 20 4. 30
15.
1. 60 2. 82 3. 154 4. 98
n
1. (1) (2)
Ke
2. (1) (2)
3. (1) (2)
an
4. (1) (2)
16.
Ch
17.
(1) (2) (3)
0<X<5
X2 Y
0<Y<10
18.
(1) (2) (3)
1
-
3 3
19.
(1) (2) (3)
2 2 6
n
Ke
20.
(1) (2) (3)
an
R
bd
Ch
21. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
22. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4.
23. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
24. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
25. : ?:?
n
1. : 2. :
Ke
3. : 4. :
an
= =
Ch
> >
< <
1.
2.
3.
4.
26-30
3A > 3B > C > D = (E + F)
D < P = W =F ( )
26. 1) 2A>3B
2) 3B P
27. 1) 3B <W
2) P>C
28. 1) P=C
n
2) 2A<C
Ke
29. 1) B> P
2) D>2A
an
30. 1) 2A <D
2) W A
Ch
( 31-35)
- 4
5
- 5 -
- 1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
31-35
31. (1)
(2)
n
32. (1)
Ke
(2)
33. (1)
(2)
34. (1)
an
(2)
35. (1)
Ch
(2)
36.
1.
2.
3.
4.
37. 9 10
1.
2.
3.
4.
38. .
.
1.
n
2.
Ke
3.
4.
an
39.
1.
Ch
2.
3.
4.
40.
1.
2.
3.
4.
41. 3
1.
2.
3.
4.
42. 3
n
Ke
1.
2. 2521 2533
an
3.
4.
Ch
43. 3
1.
2.
3.
4.
44. 4
1.
2.
3.
4.
45. 3
1. 45
n
2.
Ke
3.
4.
an
Ch
46. 1.
2.
3.
4.
47. 1.
2.
3.
4.
48. 1.
2.
3.
4.
49. 1.
2.
3.
n
4. 2
Ke
50. 1.
2.
an
3.
4.
Ch
51.
1. 2.
3. 4.
52.
1.
2.
3.
4.
n
53.
Ke
an
1.
2.
3.
Ch
4.
54.
1.
2.
3.
4.
55.
1. 2.
3. 4.
56.
n
1.
Ke
2.
3.
4.
an
Ch
30
4 5
.. 1993
n
57.
1. 30
Ke
2. 80
3.
an
4.
58.
Ch
1.
2.
3.
4.
59. 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
60.
1.
2.
3.
4.
n
Ke
an
Ch
9
25
40
Instruction :Select the most appropriate choice for each item(Q1-Q5)
Interviewer : Good afternoon, please have a seat.
Interviewee : ____(1)______ .
Interviewer :How are you doing ?
Interviewee :Im fine, thank you.
Interviewer :_______(2)______ ?
Interviewee :No, sir, I had no trouble at all.
Interviewer : Could you tell me a little about your _____(3)_____ ?
Interviewee : I graduated from UCLA in 1995, with a Bachelors degree in Journalism.
Interviewer :Any post-graduate degrees?
n
Interviewee : Yes, I enrolled in NYUs master program for journalism and __(4)___.
Ke
Interviewer :How about your ____(5)____?
Interviewee : After I left NYU, I worked for a year at the Cincinnati Daily.
Q1. 1. Yes, please 2. Thank you
an
3. atmoshpere 4. friction
Q11 Instruction : choose the connect answer
If you want me to help you.________me on the phone
1.will call 2.call
3.would 4.called
Q12 Instruction : choose the connect answer
My teacher arrived after I__________ for him for ten minutes.
1.waiting 2.was waiting
3.have waiting 4.had waited
Q13 Instruction : choose the connect answer
They could reach the house _________ the road was flooded
1.although 2.whether
3.because 4.even
Q14 Instruction : choose the connect answer
My daughter ________ here but she doesnt work here
1.has worked 2.had worked
3.used to work 4.used to working
Q15 Instruction : choose the connect answer
Please ask Jim ________ he wants to go to the Bird Park
1.although 2.whether
3.when 4.because
Instruction : Read the following passage and choose the best answer (Q16 Q20)
n
Ke
Thai Tiger Airline is the low cost airline. It takes foundational flight on December 9,2012 with routes of
Don Mueang International Airport to Chiang Mai International Airport by Boeing 734
Its a joint venture between Indonesians and Thai business Partners. It serves regularly scheduled domestic
and long haul International flights from Bangkok to Narita in Japan,Moscow in Germany and London in England. It
an
serves passengers by the newest aircraft Airbus A330 -334 with 315 seats of economic class and 143 seats of
business class
Ch
It has just offered new destinations in Thailand :Samui Island, Krabi, Hua Hin and Hat Yai
Q16 Whats the type of the passage?
1.Instruction
2.Propsal
3.Entertainment
4.Advertisement
Q17 You can probably see this text
1.on the website about agriculture
2.text book
3.annual business
4.newpaper
Q18 Which statement is NOT true ?
1.Thai Tiger Airline provided you the cheap fares.
2.It has a lot of the newest domestic destinations.
3.It serves only long haul international frights.
4.Its a joint venture between Indonesians
Q19 Whichs NOT the newest domestic destinations ?
1.Phuket 2.Hat Yai
3.Samui 4.Hua Hin
Q20 Whats a synonym of paryners
1.Spouses 2.Followers
3.Leader 4.Cooperators
Instruction : Read the following passage and choose the best answer (Q21 Q25)
n
Unicorns were thought to be so fast and so smart that it was nearly impossible to catch one alive But meadieval
Ke
manuscripts
two ways to do it by deception.
The first method required a great deal of courage. Hunters were advised to chase and annoy the until it was angry
enough to attack. Then the hunter was to stand boldly in front of a tree as the animal charged directly at him. Just as the last
an
minute.
The hunter would leap aside. The unicorns horn would go into the tree instead of the hunter. and the animal would
be stuck fast
Although unicorn could be dangerously fierce. Especially when hunted. They were believed to be very gentile with
Ch
young girls. So another way to catch the animal was to use a pure hearted maiden as bait. The maiden would sit in a
clearing.
and the hunters would hide nearby. The unicorn would approach the maiden without fear and allow itself to be
patted. If nothing startled it, the animal even lie down. Put its head on the maidens lap. And go to sleep. Then it was time
to spring
the trap and capture the unsuspecting creature.
n
Ke
an
Ch
9
1.2 81
3 3 9 81
2 2 2
2. 1 25 3
1 1 5 7 13 25
n
Ke
3. 3 -1
an
11 7 4 3 1 2 -1
Ch
4. 1 83 2
3 5 11 29 83
2 6 18 54
x3 x3 x3
5. 2 35
108 43 100 39 92 35
6. 3 ( + ) 2
7. 4
A = = 10
A = = 15
B = = 20 B = ?
=
B
=
B
B = 20 = = = 30
= 30
8. 4
n
Ke
= 120 = 180
= x 100
an
= x 100 = x 100 = 50%
Ch
= 50%
9. 2
= 250,000
= 5,000 +(3% 250,000 ) + (1% 150,000 )
= 5,000 +250,000 + 150,000
, ,
= 5,000 + +
= 5,000 +7,500 + 1,500 = 14,000 ( )
250,000
10. 3
18.00 .
* 12.00 . 18.00 . ( -6 )
11. 1 27%
: 2 :
34 42 29 231
= = = 26.98% 27%
27%
12 2
29 38 33 100 200
34 42 29 126 231
22 33 36 94 192
27 31 33
n 95 186
Ke
119 144 131 415 809
13. 4
an
29 38 33 100 200
34 42 29 126 231
Ch
22 33 36 94 192
27 31 33 95 186
119 144 131 415 809
=
= = = 188.19 187
187
14 2 17
34 42 29 126 231
22 33 36 94 192
=
= = = 16.88 17
17
15. 3 154
29 38 33 100 200
n
34 42 29 126 231
22 33 36 94 192
Ke
= = = 153.97
an
154
16. 4
(1) (2) (3)
Ch
X Y X4 = Y4
X Y X4 = Y4
24 = 24
16 = 16
+ 16 - 16
17. 4
(1) (2) (3)
0<X<5
X2 Y
0<Y<10
XY
X Y
4
18. 3
(1) (2) (3)
1
-
3 3
-
3 =
n
Ke
19. 1
an
2 6
= x
= x
= (2x2)x6
= ( x 12 )x 6
=8
= 6.28
20. 3
(1) (2) (3)
R
bd
+ =
21. 4 :
22. 2 :
23. 3 :
24. 4 :
25. 4 :
( 26 30)
3A > 3B > C > D = (E + F)
D < P W=F
4 3 1
3 2 2
2 1 4 4 1 3
3A > 3B C D = (E + F)
D<P W=F
4 5 4 4
6 3 3
n
Ke
7 2 2
1 1
an
A = 2,3,4, F = 1,2,3
B=1 P = 5,6,7,
C=4 W = 1,2,3,4
Ch
D=4 F = 1,2,3,4
E = 1,2,3
26 1) 2A > 3B A=10, B=9,C=D=27,E=1,F=26
2) 3B P
27 1) 3B < W
2) P > C
28 1) P > C
2) 2A < C
29 1) B > P
2) D > 2A
30 1) 2A < D
2) W A
31. 2
1 ( )
2 ( )
32. 2
1 ( )
2 ( )
33. 1
1 ( )
n
2 ( )
Ke
34. 4
1 ( )
an
2 )
Ch
35. 4
1 ( ) 5
2 ( )
() () ()
36. 4
(1) (2) 2
37. 4
9 10
(1) (2) (2)
38. 3
.
(1) (2) (1)
( 1)
(2)
39. 3
( *
)
40. 2 :
41. 2 4 -1 -3 -2
4.
n
1.
Ke
3.
2.
an
Ch
42. 3 2 1 3 4
2. 2551 2533
1.
3.
4.
43. 3 4 1 3 -2
4.
1.
3.
2.
44. 2 1 3 4 2
1.
n
3.
Ke
4.
2.
an
45. 1 3 2 1 -4
Ch
3.
2.
1. 45
4.
46. 1
2
-
-
3
- , ,
, ,
-
-
n
Ke
4
- ,
an
-
Ch
47. 2
1
3
- ()
4
48 4
1
2
2
3
-
n
Ke
-
49 3
an
Ch
-
-
2
-
(
)
-
4 2
-
-
-
2
50 1
- ()
2
- ,
- ()
3
n
4
Ke
- ( ) ()
an
- ( )
Ch
-
-
-
-
-
5,000
-
,
51 3
52. 4
1
2
n
3
Ke
53 1
+ +
an
+
Ch
54 2
...
1
2
4
55 2
1
3
4
56. 3
n
57. 3 2
58. 1
Ke
59. 3
60. 3 3
an
Ch
9
1 2 Thank you
1. 2.
3. 4.
2 4
1.
2.
3.
4.
3 4
1. 2.
n
3. 4.
Ke
4 3
1. 2. 1998
3. 4.
an
5 3
1. 2.
Ch
3. 4.
Q6 1 methods (n.) =
Ingredients(n.) = ()
path (n.) =
lines (n.) =
methods in the same way
Q7 2 father (n.) =
widower (n.) =
parent (n.) =
relative (n.) =
a man whose wife is dead () = widower
Q8 2 anthropologist (n.) =
archaeologist (n.) =
historian (n.) =
evolutionist (n.) =
archaeologist = a scientist who studies the remains of past life (
)
Q9 1 community (n.) =
civilization (n.) =
unity (n.) =
mystery (n.) =
community = a group of people living together ( )
Q10 4 gravity (n.) =
evaporation (n.) =
n
Ke
atmosphere (n.) =
friction (n.) =
friction
an
Q11 2 (call)
1
Main Clause call
Ch
V.1
Q12 4 (had walted)
Past Perfect (had +
V.3) arrived
Q13 1 (although)
although
(S +V.)
Q14 3 (used to work)
S. + used to +V.1)
Past Simple (V.2)
Q15 2 (whether)
Q16 4 Advertisement ()
Q17 4 Newpaper
Q18 3 It serves only long haul international flights. ( )
Q19 1 Phuket
Q20 4 Coperators ( )
Q21 _____
1. 2.
3. 4.
Q22 deception 2 _____
1. 2.
3. 4.
n
Ke
Q23 ______
1. 2.
3. 4.
an
3. 4.
Q25
1.
2.
3.
4.,
10
2
1.
40 ( 1 - 40)
2. 20 ( 41 - 60)
1 4
n
Ke
3. 18 4. 36
3. 1 1 5 7 3 25 45_____
1. 65 2. 70
an
3. 83 4. 90
4. 7 46 10 97 16_____
Ch
1. 138 2. 225
3. 256 4. 253
5. 148 74 80 40 46 23 _____
1. 26 2. 29
3. 35 4. 42
6. 3*2 = 7
8 * 3 = 17
6*5 = ?
1. 25 2. 31
3. 35 4. 40
7. 100 25%
40%
1. 110 2. 112
3. 117 4. 123
8. 20%
1. 15% 2. 20%
3. 25% 4. 30%
9. internet
90,000 70,000 60,000
82,500
23,000
n
1. 6,750 2. 6,250
3. 4,650 4. 3,250
Ke
10. A 30 B
20 A B
1. 8 2. 10
an
3. 12 4. 14
Ch
1 8 9 2 15 17 51
2 4 14 5 8 14 45
3 18 9 12 5 6 50
4 10 3 5 13 11 42
40 35 24 41 48 188
11. 2
1. 5 2. 10
3. 15 4. 20
12.
1. 9 2. 10
3. 11 4. 12
13.
1. 20 2. 24
3. 28 4. 32
14.
1. 1 2. 2
3. 3 4. 4
15.
1. 1 2. 2
n
3. 3 4. 4
Ke
1 (1) (2)
2 (1) (2)
an
3 (1) (2)
4 (1) (2)
Ch
16 <0,a<0
17 M
18 100 X = 10
19 2 0, 0
4
20 2 22 -
21. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
22. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
23. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
24. : : ?
n
1. 2.
3. 4.
Ke
25. : : ?
1. 2.
3. 4.
an
Ch
1
2
3
4
>
<
=
>
<
(A + B) = C < DE
H = F > G < C = 2B ( )
n
Ke
31 - 35
(1) 5
(2)
an
(3) 4
Ch
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
31. 1
2
32. 1
2
33. 1
2
34. 1
2
35. 1
2
36.
n
Ke
1. 2.
3. 4.
an
37.
1. 2.
Ch
3. 4.
38.
1.
2.
3.
4.
39.
1.
2.
3.
4.
40.
1.
2.
3.
4.
1,2,3,4
41.
n
Ke
1.
2.
3.
an
4.
1. 2 3 4 1 2. 3 4 2 1
3. 4 1 3 2 4. 1 4 3 2
Ch
42.
1.
2.
3.
4.
1. 3 2 4 1 2. 2 3 4 1
3. 1 2 3 4 3. 4 3 2 1
43. 2
1.
2.
3.
4
1. 1 2. 2
3. 3 4. 4
44. 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
1. 1 2. 2
3. 3 4. 4
45. 4
1.
2.
n
3.
4.
Ke
46. 1.
an
2.
3.
4.
Ch
47. 1.
2.
3.
4.
48. 1.
2.
3.
4.
49. 1.
2.
3.
4.
50. 1.
2.
3.
4.
51.
1. 2.
n
3. 4.
Ke
52.
1.
an
2.
3.
Ch
4.
53.
""
1.
2.
3.
4.
54.
1.
2.
3.
4.
55.
""
n
1.
Ke
2. " "
3.
4.
an
56 60
Ch
n
Ke
an
Ch
56.
1.
2.
3.
4.
57.
1.
2.
3.
4.
58.
1.
2.
3.
4.
59.
1. 2.
3. 4.
60.
n
Ke
1.
2.
3.
an
4.
Ch
10
Instruction : Select the most appropriate choice for each item (Q1 - Q5)
A : .....1..... . Whats happened?
B : Well, .....2..... .
A : When?
B : This morning. I believed I dropped it on a cab
A : Oh, .....3..... . Thats why I couldnt reach you when I called.
B : Yes. I regret it. You know, I just bought it a week ago.
A : I see. I think .....4..... . You might get it back
B : .....5..... . Im going to the police office right now.
1. 1. Are you Ok? 2. You look so bad.
3. Good morning. 4. How are you?
n
2. 1. I have headache. 2. I lost my telephone
Ke
3. I had a car accident 4. I broke up with my girlfriend
3. 1. you are so careless 2. Im sorry to hear that
3. you should be careful 4. I cant help you
an
4. 1. you should buy a new one 2. you should find the cab
3. you should tell the police 4. you should go back to work
Ch
n
His fans think that he is __________ talented __________ handsome.
Ke
1. either or 2.neither nor
3. whether or 4. not only but also
an
3. in 4. at
14. Instruction : choose the correct answer
Physics __________ my favorite subjet when I was at School.
1. is 2. was
3. will be 4. were
15. Instruction : choose the correct answer
I think this computer is not __________ that one.
1. as expensive as 2. expensive like
3. more expensive 4. so expensive like
Instruction : Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each item
(Q16 - Q20)
DearSir/Madam
Withreferencetoyourvacancyannouncementinformationonwww.thaicabincrew.com,
IwishtoapplyforthepositionofCabinCrew.
Please find the required document attached; 1. Application 2. Resume 3. Passportsize
photograph4.Fulllengthphotograph5.Transcriptcopy6.IDCardcopy6.IDCardcopyand
7.TOEICcopy.
My name is Ratchaporn Srichuepan. I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from
KhonKaenUniversitywith2ndclasshonors.IwasmajoringinGerman,minoringinEnglish.
I am 26 years old. At the present, I have been working for Mouser Electronics Inc. as a
Customer Service Assistant. I have may customer service and communicated experiences
such as Import Coordinator restaurant attendant in California, USA with works and Travel
Program, I was also a hotel front office attendant, product presentation and training local
guide (German language). I did volunteer work for example I renovated playground for
n
children in rural area, organized house number plate for villagers and arranged stage
performancesforprimaryschoolstudents.
Ke
Iamapproachableandhospitable.IhavemygenuineinterestIpeopleandcultures.
English communication proficiency and team work are my key strengths. I will ensure safe
andcomfortableflightformypassengerstopromoterepeattravelingforXXXAirline.
I would like to think you for your time in considering my application and I truly look
an
forwardtoreceivingyourinterviewinvitation.
Bestregards,
RATCHAPORNSRICHUEPAN
Ch
Instruction : Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each item
an
(Q21 - Q25)
Older people who walk quickly tend to live longer than those who slow way down as
they age, found a new study. The findings do not mean that slow walkers are doomed to die
Ch
early, the researchers warn. Nor will intentionally pushing yourself to hustle keep you young.
Instead, the study suggests that, like blood pressure and cholesterol levels, the pace that you
feel comfortable walking at can be a simple sign of your overall health.
In turn, a simple walking test could help doctors and patients make decisions about
when to perform certain screening tests-and when not to. We are mot saying that if you just go
out and walk faster, you will live longer. Absolutely not, said Stephanie Studenski, a
geriatrician at the university of Pittsburgh Medical Center and at the Veteran Affairs Pittsburgh
Healthcare System. We are saying your body selects a walking speed that is best for you
based for you based on the health of all your body systems.
The best way to live as long well as you can is to be in the best health you can be.
She added. Walking speed might help you reflect or monitor how healthy you are.
There has long been a sense that slowing down is an ominous sing of aging, and not
just in people. As pets get older, they may need more rest stops during their morning walks.
Even C. elegant worms that wiggle slowly die sooner than worms of the same age that wiggle
more quickly. Whether youre conscious of it or not, you of moving around, and he looks lively.
But Im worried about Aunt Mary because shes slowing down a lot, Studentski said.
The observation that theres something about how well you move that reflects health is almost,
implicit in human experience.
To test that notion, Studenski and colleagues gathered data from nine large, long-term
aging studies that included a total of nearly 35,000 people, ages 65 and up. Each study had
collected walking speed measurements and survival rates dating back between six and 21
years. Next to age and gender, the study found, the time it look a person to walk comfortably
down a hall for a few yards was one of the best predictors of whether he or she would be alive
or 10 years later.
n
1. Walking speed could predict lifespan in seniors.
Ke
2. Doctors have found ways to treat elderly patients.
3. People should be in the best health they can be.
4. Walking slowly can be a sing of aging.
an
+13 +11 +9 +7
-2 -2 -2
2. 2 6
32 81 64 25 6
n
Ke
2 3 4 5 6
3. 3 83 3
an
1 1 5 7 13 25 45 83
Ch
4. 4 253
7 46 10 97 16 253
2 3 10 3 16 3
5. 2 29
148 74 80 40 46 23 29
+2 +6 +2 +6 +2 +6
6. 2 +( 2)
7. 2
100 25%
100 25 = 125
= 125 = 100
,
.. = 100 = = = 80
40% 40% 80 80
,
= = = 112
8. 3
20%
n
100 20 = 80
Ke
= 80 = 100
,
.. = 80 . = = = 25%
= 25%
an
9. 4
Ch
: :
= 90,000 : 70,000 : 60,000 = 9 : 7 : 6
= 9 + 7 + 6 = 22
22 7
= 82,500
, ,
= = = 26,250 ...
= 23,000
23,000 26,250
= 26,250 23,000 = 3,250
10. 3
A = 30
B = 20
A B =
A B = = = 12
A B = 12
11. 4 = x 100
= 19.5 %
n
12. 1 = = 47
Ke
= = 9
13. 2 =
= 48 24
an
= 24
14. 1 1 = 51
Ch
2 = 45
3 = 50
4 = 42
15. 4 1 = 8 + 9 + 2 = 19
2 = 4 + 14 + 5 = 23
3 = 18 + 9 +12 = 39
4 = 10 + 3 + 5 = 18
16. 2
(1) (2) (3)
<0,a<0
-1+(+1) = 2 -1+(+1) = 2 X = -1
a = -1
(1)
(2)
17. 4
(1) (2) (3)
M
2 M=2
n
2 = =
Ke M=1
1 1
18. 3
an
(1)
(2)
19. 4
(1) (2) (3)
2 >0,Y>0
X=4
= 1 2
Y=4
X=4
=2 2
Y=2
X=1
2 Y=2
(1) (2)
20. 3
(1) (2) (3)
4
22 -
2
x 22 -
42
22 -
2
22 22 -
(1)
n
(2)
Ke
21. 4
22. 4
an
23. 2
Ch
24. 2
25. 3
( 26 - 30)
(A + B) = C < DE
H = F > G < C = 2B
(A + B) = C < DE
H = F > G < C = 2B
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
2 2 4 1 1
(A + B) = C DE
H = F > G C 2B
6 6 4 4 2
7 7 5
8 8
26. 4
1 C=D
2 A>G
n
27. 4
1 H>C
Ke
2 H<D
28. 1
1 A=B
an
2 GB
29. 4
Ch
1 E<F
2 D<W
30. 4
1 C>F
2 D>G
- ( )
- ( )
- ( )
- ( )
31. 4 1)
2)
32. 2 1)
2)
33. 1
n
1)
Ke
2)
an
34. 4 1)
Ch
2) (1) 5
35. 4 1)
2)
36. 4
3 1
2
3
1.
2.
3.
37. 1
(1) (2) (2) (1)
38. 4
39. 3
40. 4
(1) (2) (3)
( C)
41. 1
n
Ke
an
42. 3
Ch
43. 1
44. 4 2 4 1 3
2.
4.
1.
3.
45. 4 2 3 1 - 4
2.
3.
4.
1.
46. 2.
n
- ()
Ke
- () ( )
1.
an
3.
Ch
4.
-
-
47. 4.
-
1.
- ()
2.
-
3.
-
- ( )
48. 1
n
Ke
2.
-
an
-
Ch
3.
()
4.
-
49. 3
1.
-
2.
-
4.
-
- ()
50. 2
1.
n
3.
Ke
- , ,
an
-
Ch
4.
51. 3
52. 2
53. 1
n
""
Ke
54 2 , , , ,
, , , ,
an
Ch
55. 3
1.
2. " "
" "
4.
" "
(
)
3.
56. 1
57. 4
58. 2
59. 3
60. 3
n
Ke
an
Ch
10
1.
1. () 2.
3. 4.
2 You look so bad
2.
1. 2.
3. 4.
2 I lost my telephone.
3.
1. 2.
3. 4.
n
2 I am so sorry to hear that.
Ke
4.
1. 2.
an
3. 4.
3 You should tell the police B
Ch
5.
1. 2.
3. 4.
3 Thats good idea. A B
6. 3 road (n.) =
street (n.) =
path (n.) =
journey (n.) =
path
7. 1 promoted (v.) =
raised (v.) =
elevated (v.) =
advanced (v.) =
promoted
8. 4 force (n.) = ,
bang (n.) =
draught (n.) =
blast (n.) =
blast
9. 4 borrow (v.) =
hire (v.) =
lend (v.)
n =
Ke
let (v.) =
let 2 250
rent let
an
rent (v.) = ,
(noun) car-rent companies
11. 1 (while)
12. 4 (not only) (but also)
avoid V.ing avoid making...
13. 1 (on)
14. 2 was
was
15. 1 (as expensive as)
as + adjective + as
n
2.
Ke
3.
4.
1
an
22. hustle ( 1)
1. 2.
3. 4.
Ch
4
23. they ( 4)
1. 2.
3. 4.
3
24.
1. 2.
3. 4.
4
25.
1.
2.
3.
4.
2
n
Ke
an
Ch
11
60
2
2
1. 40 ( 1 40)
2. 10 ( 41-60)
1-4
1. 4 -5 11 -14 22
1. -27 2. -30 3. -45 4. -59
2. 2,400 2,408 2,359 2,368 2,304 2,314
n
Ke
1. 2,233 2. 2,300 3. 2,345 4. 2,355
3. W T P M I
an
1. D 2. E 3. F 4. G
4. 5 1+4+9+16
Ch
1. 45 2. 55 3. 65 4. 75
5. 5, -10, 20, -40
1. 60 2. -60 3. 80 4. -80
6. 20 % 25 % 90
1. 10 2. 20 3. 30 4. 40
5
7. 2 40
7
1. 80 2. 110 3. 130 4. 140
8. 12 6
1. 2 2. 3 3. 4 4. 5
9. 5,122
5,200
1. 5 2. 0.8 3.15 4. 1.5
10. 3*15 = 6 6*48 = 9 8*72 =?
1. 10 2. 17 3. 20 4. 24
2554
n
()
58,000 18,309 668 31
Ke
77,394 29,925 727 38
67,127 27,358 1,247 40
35,972 22,360 1,974 62
an
11.
1. 31 2. 18
3. 22 4. 45
12.
1. 2.
3. 4.
13.
1. 2.
3. 4.
14. 5
1. 44 2. 32
3. 49 4. 52
15.
1. 5 120,000
2. 5 5
3. 7%
4. 5 290,000
1. . .
2. . .
3. . .
n
4. . .
Ke
. . . 1-5
. . .
16 x 80 x
an
200
2
17 x y x
Ch
18 45 48 6
3
19 A B A 3 3 6
B 587,499 /195,833
20 B A A B
A B B
21. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
22. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
23. ? : : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
24. ? : : ?
n
Ke
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
an
25. ? : : ?
1. : 2. :
Ch
3. : 4. :
=
> >
< <
1
2
3
4
A B C 2N M
E C P S T ()
26 1 A>M
2 A=E
27 1 C>T
n
2 B=N
28 1 3M > 2N
Ke
2 E<S
29 1 P>M
2 C<S
an
30 1 5N > 2T
2 C<S
Ch
1. 15 3
5 1
2. 15
3.
4. 5 1
5. 4
6.
7.
8.
9.
31 1 1
2 5
32 1 3
2
33 1
2
34 1
2
35 1
2
n
Ke
36
an
1.
2.
Ch
3.
4.
37. 12
1.
12
2. 12
3.
12
4. 12
38.
1.
2.
3.
4.
39.
n
Ke
an
1.
Ch
2.
3.
4.
40. (Bluetooth)
10
1.
2.
3.
4.
41
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
1. (1)-(2)-(3)-(4) 2. (1)-(3)-(4)-(2)
3. (2)-(1)-(3)-(4) 4. (2)-(3)-(4)-(1)
42
n
(1)
Ke
(2)
(3)
(4)
an
1. (4)-(3)-(2)-(1) 2. (1-(2)-(4)-(3)
3. (2)-(1)-(3)-(4) 4. (3)-(2)-(1)-(4)
Ch
43
(1) 12
(2) 67
(3)
(4) 10
1.(1)-(2)-(3)-(4) 2.(1)-(3)-(4)-(2)
3. (2)-(3)-(1)-(4) 4. (2)-(1)-(4)-(3)
44
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
1- (3)-(1)-(2)-(4)-(5) 2. (1)-(2)-(5)-(3)-(4)
3. (3)-(1)-(4)'(2)-(5) 4. (1)-(3)-(4)-(2)-(5)
45
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
1.(4)-(2)-( 1)-(3)
n
2. (2)-(1)-(3)-(4)
Ke
3.(3)-(1)-(4)-(2) 4.(1)-(3)-(2)-(4)
46 1.
an
2.
3.
Ch
4.
47 1.
2.
3.
4.
48 1.
2.
3.
4.
49 1.
2.
3.
4.
50 1.
2.
3.
4.
51.
1.
2.
3.
4.
n
Ke
52 - 53.
an
52. -
1. ()
Ch
()
2. ()
()
3. ()
()
4. ()
()
53.
1.
2.
3.
4.
54.
1.
2.
3.
4.
n
Ke
55 - 56
an
Ch
55.
1.
2.
3.
4.
56.
1.
2.
3.
4.
(57- 60)
2555
2555
n
2555
Ke
an
Ch
57.
1.
2.
3.
4.
58.
1.
2.
3.
4.
59.
1.
2.
3.
4.
60.
1. 2.
3. 4.
n
Ke
an
Ch
11
25
40
Debbie : People from different parts of America have accents. People from the East Coast and the
South have accents that can be difficult to understand sometimes.
Kanda : I usually tell my classmates to (4) and not ask me any questions.
Debbie : I dont think this is a good idea. Why dont you tell your teacher about your problem? I dont
think (5)
Kanda : OK, I will. Thanks for your advice.
1. (1) Why do you say that?
(2) Why do you look angry?
(3) Why don't you let me talk?
(4) Why do you look so nervous?
2. (1) I dont want to see you.
(2) I dont want to bug you.
(3) I dont want to lose you.
(4) I dont want to lose face.
3. (1) Are they Insane?
n
Ke
(2) Are they kidding?
(3) Are they working hard?
an
(2) do me a favor
(3) do away with it
(4) do it over again
5. (1) shes pulling your leg.
(2) shell show her true color.
(3) shell keep an eye on you.
(4) shell give you the cold shoulder.
6. A.. is a bad dream.
1. nightfall 2. nightshade
3. nightcap 4. nightmare
7. Negative is the opposite of..
1. positive 2. relative
3. active 4. causative
8. . are not children, but they are not grown up either.
1. Cousins 2. Brothers
3. Sisters 4. Adolescents
n
Ke
9. Do you have any . as a secretary, or is this your first job?
1. experience 2. ability
an
3. fame 4. aptitude
10. Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and South America are the seven
Ch
1. countries 2. colonies
3. continents 4. contrasts
11. The stars were shining . in 3 clear sky.
1. bright 2. brightly
3. brightness 4. so bright
12. You must work hard if you want to do this exercise.
1. correct 2. correctly
3. corrected 4. correctness
13. The teacher explained the assignment .
1. care 2. careful
3. careless 4. carefully
14. I think he answered that question . cleverly.
1. extreme 2.extreme
3. extremely 4. very extreme
n
Ke
15. The driver stared .. at the motorcyclist.
1. angry 2. angrily
an
Instruction: Read the following passage and select the best answer
Softwinds technical support staff provides free telephone assistance to registered Softwind users. In
order to recede this free assistance, you must first register your product with Softwind. To do this, fill in the
enclosed registration card, including the name of the retail outlet where you purchased this product. Softwind
will then send you a persona! identification number (PIN), which must be supplied to support staff whenever
you request assistance. Registering your product will also enable US to send you timely information on
updates and future releases. Before calling technical support, please try to find the answer to your question in
the handbook that accompanies this product. In particular, we recommend that you check the section on
frequently asked questions that begins on page 286.
16. Who were these instructions written for?
1. Technical support staff 2. Softwind engineers
3. Retail sales personnel 4. Softwind customers
17. What information is necessary in order, to register this product?
1. The name of the store that sold the product
2. The user's personal identification number
3. The dates of future, releases
4. The user's forwarding address
18. How can you receive a PIN?
n
Ke
1. By requesting one from support staff
2. By telephoning technical support
an
Instruction: Read the following passage and select the best answer Q20 Q25
It was once believed that being overweight was healthy, but nowadays few people subscribe to this
viewpoint. While many people are fighting the battle to reduce weight, studies are being conducted
n
concerning the appetite and how it is controlled by both emotional and biochemical factors. Some of the
conclusions of these studies may give insights into how to deal with weight problems For example, when
Ke
several hundred people were asked about their eating habits in times of stress, 44 percent said they reacted to
stressful situations by eating. Further investigations with both humans and animals indicated that It is not food
which relieves tension but rather the act of chewing.
an
A test in which subjects were blindfolded showed that obese people have a keener sense of taste and
crave more flavorful food than nonobese people. When deprived of the variety and intensity of tastes, obese
Ch
people are not satisfied and consequently eat more to fulfill this need. Blood samples taken from people after
they were shown a picture of food revealed that overweight people reacted with an increase in blood insulin, a
chemical associated with appetite. This did not happen to average-weight people.
In another experiment, results showed that certain people have a specific, biologically induced hunger
for carbohydrates. Eating carbohydrates raises the level of serotonin, a neurotransmitier in the brain. Enough
serotonin produces a sense of satiation, and hunger for carbohydrates subsides.
Exercise has been recommended as an important part of a weight-loss program. However, it has been
found that mild exercise, such as using the stairs instead of the elevator, is better in the long run than taking on
a strenuous program, such as jogging, which many people find difficult to continue over long periods of time
and which also increases appetite.
21. The word crave in line 10, can best be replaced with.
1. devour 2. absorb
3. season 4. desire
22. It can be inferred from the passage that ..
1. overweight people are tense
2. thin people don't eat when under stress
n
3. weight watchers should chew on something inedible when tense
Ke
4. 56 percent of the population isn't overweight
23. It can be inferred from the passage that ..
an
n
Ke
an
Ch
11
1. 1
2. 1
3. 3 W T P M I F
VU SRQ ON LKJ HG
4. 2
n
Ke
5. 3
a n
6. : 1
Ch
1. 90
2. x
3. 90 x
20 % = 25%
20 25 20 25
90 x x :20%= ,20%
100 100 100 100
20 25
100 90 x x 100 : 100 2
100 100
20 90 x 25 x : 100 100
1,800 20x 25x
1,800 25x 20x
7. : 4
1. Y
5
2. 2 Y
7
5
Y Y 40
7
7Y 5Y
40
7 7
2Y
40
7
n
2Y 7 40
Ke
Y 140
140
2 100
an
140
8. : 2
Ch
1. = x
1 4 = 4x
2. = 12 x
1 2 = 2(12 x)
2 12 x 4x 6
24 2x 4x 6
6x 24 6
6x 18
x 3
3 9
9. : 4
= 100
% = 5,200-5,122 100
5,200
% = 1.5
10. : 1
( + )
(3 + 15) 3 = 6
n
(6 + 48) 6 = 9
Ke
(8 + 72) 8 = 10
11.
an
2
1 2 22 18 4
Ch
n
Ke
15.
1. 5 120,000
2. 5 5
an
3. 7%
4. 5 290,000
Ch
1.
5 () 129,752 - 6,956 = 122,796
2.
= 6,956 = (7)
= 129,752 = (130)
7
= 100 5%
130
3.
2
. = 18,309 = (18)
. = 29,925 = (30)
30 18 12
= 100 = 100
18 18
66%
4.
= 294,549
3.
16. 1. x = 400 a .
17. 4. . .
18. 2. 6 42 3 = 14 14 + 6 = 20 .
.
19. 3. A B 3 . .
20. 2 A B
21. 2 :
22. 1 :
23. 2 : : :: :
n
Ke
24. 3 :
25. 1 :
an
A > B C = 2N > M
Ch
C
E > C < P S < T
26 1 A>M
A M
A > B C = 2N > M A > M "
A> M
2 A=E
A E C
A > B C
C
E>C
A > B C < E
A E
4
27 1 C>T
C < P S < T C < T
C > T
C < T
2 B = N
B C = 2N
n
Ke
B N 2N
> B C = 2N > N B > N
an
B = N B > N
. 2
Ch
28 1 3M > 2N
M < 2N
2N 3M M
> 3M > M < 2N
2 E<S
E > C < P S
3
29 1 P>M
C P > C
=2N > M P > M
P > M
1
2 C<S
C < P < S C < S
C < S
1
30 1 5N > 2T
n
2N = C < P S < T 2N < T
Ke
2T 2T 2 2N < 2T
2T 5N 5N 4N
an
C S
C < P S C < S C C < S
4
31. 1 1
1
2 5
5
1.
32 . 1 3
3 4..
2
5
...
3.
33. 1
2 1
2
2.
34. 1
...
n
Ke
2
...
an
3.
35. 1
Ch
2
2.
36. 2.
(A) ( B) ( A) B
37. 3 ( + B + A)
(A) ( B) ( B) ( A)
12
12
n
Ke
38. 1 ( + B + A)
an
(A) ( B) ( B) ( A)
Ch
39. + A + B
(A) ( B) ( A) ( B)
40 4
41 3 (2)-(1)-(3)-(4)
(2)
(1)
(3)
(4)
42. 3 (2)-(1)-(3)-(4)
(2)
(1)
(3)
(4)
43 2 (1)-(3)-(4)-(2)
n
(1) 12
Ke
(3)
(4) { 10
(2) 67
an
44 3 (3)-(1)-(4)-(2)-(5)
(3)
Ch
(1)
(4)
(2)
(5)
45 1 (4)-(2)-(1)-(3)
(4)
(2)
(1)
(3)
46. 1.
-
2.
3.
4.
-
47. 3.
- ()
-
1.
n
Ke
2.
an
-
-
4.
Ch
-
-
48. 4.
1.
- () ( )
- ()
2.
3.
49. 1.
-
2.
- ,
-
3.
n
-
Ke
-
an
4.
Ch
50 4.
1.
2.
3.
51 1.
52 4. : () ()
() ()
53 1. : 3
1.
2.
3.
54 1. :
n
Ke
55 2 :
an
Ch
56 4. :
57. 1.
58. 2.
59. 2.
60. 1.
n
Ke
an
Ch
11
1. (1) (2)
(3) (4)
2. (1) (2)
(3) (4)
3. (1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
n
Ke
4. (1) (2)
(3) (4)
an
5. (1) (2)
(3) (4)
Ch
6. 4 nightfall (n.) =
nightshade (n.) =
nightcap (n.) =
nightmare (n.) =
nightmare a bad dream ()
7. 1 positive (adj.) =
relative (adj.) =
active (adj.) =
causative (adj.) =
positive (opposite) negative ()
8. 4 Cousins (n.) =
Brothers (n.) = ()
Sisters (n.) =
n
Adolescents (n.) =
Ke
Adolescents
9. 1 experience (n.) =
ability (n.) =
an
fame (n.) =
Ch
aptitude (n.) =
experience
n
17. 1 The name of the store that sold the product
Ke
include the name of the retail outlet where you purchase this product
18. 3 By mailing in the registration card
an
Softwind will then send you a personal identification number (PIN)
Ch
n
Ke
25. 1) eating carbohydrates eliminates 'hunger
an
Ch
1 2
60
2
2
1. 40 ( 1 40)
2. 20 ( 41 - 60)
1-4
1. 9 21 13 17 14 16 18 ....
1. 34 2. 30
3. 22 4. 12
2. 172 84 40 18 ......
1. 16 2. 12
3. 8
n 4. 7
Ke
3. 8 14 25 37 54 72 .....
1. 90 2. 95
3. 97 4. 99
an
4. ......
1. 2.
Ch
3. 4.
5. 3 13 43 133 ..
1. 373 2. 403
2. 476 4. 501
6. 240 A 40 /
80 /
1. 2. 3. 4.
7. 7 2 2 10
1. 10 2. 25 3. 32 4. 40
8. 2 13 18 2:3
500 21 2
1. 10 2. 30 3. 60 4. 80
9. 60 10 %
8%
1. 15 2. 20 3. 30 4. 45
10. 5*2 = 17 7*2 = 23 9*6 =?
1. 55 2. 54 3. 60 4. 69
: (: )
2554 2555 2556 2557 2558
4,481 2,413 7,411 2,252 3,105 19,662
1,753 5,642 5,246 4,455 1,028 18,124
4,248 4,047 7,253
n
7,529 4,819 27,896
Ke
2,540 8,118 7,810 2,034 1,759 22,261
7,545 3,220 2,409 1,401 4,745 19,320
4,781 7,054 7,413 3,486 2,434 18,868
an
1. 165 2. 235
3. 387 4. 411
12.
1. 20 2. 22
3. 30 4. 42
13. 2556 2555
1. 20 2. 30
3. 40 4. 50
14. 2558 2556
1. 86 2. 54
3. 34 4. 12
15.
1. 2557 2558 35,180
2. 27,869
3. 2558
4. 2554-2558 3
1. . .
2. . .
3. . .
4. . .
. . . 16 -20
n
. . .
16. B 10 4a = 3b
Ke
a = b
17. -12 4y-6x 3x 2y = 8
18. A B A + B = 7 A B = 5
an
19. A 15 1 5 = A
20. A 8 A + B = 9 A B = 5
Ch
21. : ? ? :
1. : 2. : 3. : 4. :
22. ? : : ?
1. : 2. : 3. : 4.
23. ? : : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
24. ? : : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
25. : ? : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
=
n
1.
2.
Ke
3.
4.
an
Ch
26-30
A < B > (C + D) = E
F>D<G>A
: 0
26. 1 A > E
2 C + F < E
27. 1 A < D
2 F G
28. 1 B > E
2 A + D < G
29. 1 C + F > E
2 A C + G
30. 1 B < F
2 A + F < G
(1) (flat) 6 12
2
2
(2) 2
(3) 1
(4) 3 2
(5)
(6)
(7) 3
(8) 2
(9)
(10) 1-3 6,500 2
n
7,000 4-6 6,000 2
Ke
6,800
31. 1 4 1
2
an
32. 1
2 6,000
33. 1 6,500
Ch
2 1
34. 1 3,400
2
35. 1
2 500
36.
1.
2.
3.
4.
37.
1.
n
2.
Ke
3.
4.
38.
an
Ch
1.
2.
3.
4.
39.
1)
2) . .
3)
4)
40.
1.
2.
3.
4.
41.
(1)
(2)
n
Ke
(3)
(4)
(5)
an
1. (2)-(5)-(3)-(1)-(4) 2. (5)-(4)-(3)-(2)-(1)
2. (2)-(1)-(5)-(4)-(3) 4. (5)-(2)-(3)-(1)-(4)
42.
Ch
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
1. (1)-(2)-(4)-(3) 2. (1)-(4)-(2)-(3)
3. (3)-(4)-(1)-(2) 4. (4)-(1)-(3)-(2)
43. 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
44. 4
1.
2.
3.
4. .. 2141
45. 3
1.
2.
3.
4.
46. 1.
2. 20
3.
n
Ke
4.
47. 1.
2.
an
3.
4.
48. 1.
Ch
2.
3.
4.
49. 1.
2.
3.
4.
50. 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
.
.
.
.
n
Ke
an
52.
.
.
Ch
.
.
10,000 10
500
53.
. 10
. 2%
.
. 10
3-5
54.
.
.
.
.
n
Ke
55.
.
an
.
.
Ch
56.
.
.
.
.
57.
1.
2.
3.
4.
58.
1.
2.
n
Ke
3.
4.
( 59-60)
an
Ch
59.
1.
2.
3.
4.
60.
1. 2.
3. 4.
12
25
40
Instruction: Select the most appropriate choice for each item Q1-Q5
Alice : I have to get my California drivers license, but Im too freaked out to drive.
Tony : (1) .
Alice : Yes.
Tony : (2)___________After you get more experience, youll be used to it.
Alice : People get on my nerves when they cut me off on the freeway.
Tony : I know what you mean. When I was sixteen, I kept dragging my feet about signing up
for a driving
class.
n
Alice : I wish I had someone to keep me company and show me the ropes.
Ke
Tony: Honestly, Im not a good teacher. What about Peter? Hes a back-seat driver and loves
to tell other how to drive.
Alice : Oh, Im afraid (3)__________.
Tony : Were all buddies. Im sure hed love (4)__________. Besides, he owes me a favor.
an
n
(10) Is it possible for people to live another__________such as Mars?
1. asteroid 2. galaxy
Ke
3. planet 4. milky way
(11) This situation requires a__________ investigation.
1.serious 2. seriously
an
1. excited 2. excite
3. exciting 4. excitedly
(13) The boss gave him a__________vase.
1. small Egyptian black 2. black Egyptian small
3. small black Egyptian 4. Egyptian small black
(14) In the United States, food is not as__________as in Europe.
1. expense 2. expensive
3.expenses 4. expensively
(15)__________. the specialist guided his patient into a hypnotic state.
1. With the approval of the surgeon
2. With approving of the surgeon
3. With the surgeons improvement
4. With the surgeon to approve
Instruction: Read the following passage and select the best answer (Q16 Q20)
MACHINERY
We would like to welcome you to the XYZ Machinery Companys International Symposium.
As you are aware, XYZ employees from over twenty countries are inattendance at this years
conference. If you would like to meet your counterparts from other countries on a more personal level
be sure to sign up at the registration desk for special dinners, lunches, or breakfast meetings that are
described below. Whether you are in Personnel, Sales, Management, or Research, youll be able to
discuss topics of common interest with colleagues of diverse backgrounds. Find out what your Indian,
Japanese, or Moroccan counterpart can suggest for your departments current problems. Help your
French, Colombian, or Russian colleague with a problem that youve tackled before, Take advantage
of this rare opportunity to collaborate with your international partners. All meeting will be held in
Lounge B
TIME TOPIC
n
Ke
Monday Breakfast Legal Implications of Establishing
7:00 9:00 Branch offices in Asia
Tuesday Lunch Technologies in the Former Soviet
an
Mitchells 32,000 assembly-line workers voted to accept a 6.2 percent pay increase
this week. But the technicians argued that they were losing ground against unskilled workers
and threatened to spread their strike to other plants. The strike has forced Framrn to halt
production of vans at its facility in southern England.
n
Ke
1. Assembly-line workers have been laid off.
2. 8,000 technicians have been redesigned.
3. Van models have been redesigned.
an
Diamond value is based on four characteristics: carat, color, clarity, and cut. A
diamonds size measured by carat weight. There are 100 points in a carat and 142 carats in an
ounce. Each point above I carat is more valuable that each point below I carat. Thus, a stone
that weights more than I carat is more valuable per point than a stone that is smaller than I
carat
The scale used for rating a diamonds color begins with D which means the stone is
absolutely colorless and therefore most valuable. E and F are almost colorless. All three
are good for investments. A stone rated between G and J is good for jewelry. After that
the stones take on a slightly yellowish color, which gets deeper as the grade declines.
The clarity of a stone is determined by its lack of carbon spots, inner flaws, and
surface blemishes. While most of these are invisible to the unaided eye, they do affect the
diamonds brilliance. For jewelry, 2 diamond rated VVSI [very very slight imperfections] is
as close to flawless as one will find. After that the scale goes to VVS2, VS1, VS2, S11, S12,
I1, I2, and so on.
The final characteristic is cut. When shaped (round, oval, emerald, marguise, pear, or
heart) the diamond should be faceted so that light is directed into the depths of the prism and
then reflected outward again. A well-cut diamond will separate the light into different colors
when reflected. Only stones of similar shape should have their reflective qualities compared,
as some shapes are more reflective than others. For example, the round shape is the most
reflective.
(21) The passage is mainly about .
1. the cost of diamonds 2. qualities affecting diamond value
3. how to judge an expensive diamond 4. buying diamonds for jewelry
(22) What can be said about a 1-carat diamond?
1.Is has 100 points.
2. It weighs an ounce
3. It costs twice as much as a smaller one
4. It has the same quality as a half-carat diamond.
(23) A stone that has no color at all is rated.
1. A 2. Z
3. D 4. J
(24) It can be inferred from the passage that a stone rated H is .
n
1. good for jewelry 2.good for investment
3. very colorful 4.deep yellow
Ke
(25) Clarity of a stone .
1. is invisible to the unaided eye
2. affects the diamonds brilliance
an
1. 4 9 21 13 17 14 16 18 12
4 1 4
2. 4
(172 2) -2 = 84, (84 2) -2 = 40, (40 2) 2 = 18, (18 2) -2 = 7
3. 2 8 14 25 37 54 72 95
6 11 12 17 18 23
5 1 5 1 5
4. 1
n
Ke
55 + 89
144 + 89
an
=
=
=
7. : 3
1. 25-10 = 15
2. 2 15 = 30
3. 2 32 7 2
8. : 3
=
=
= 16
21 16 = 5
100 500
5 . 3 .
100 . = 60
9. : 1
=
=
n
= 75
Ke
75-60 = 15
10. : 4
(+) + ( )
(5 +2 ) + (5 2 ) =17
an
(7 +2 ) + (7 2 ) = 23
(9 +6 ) + (9 6 ) =69
Ch
11-15
2554 2555 2556 2557 2558
4,481 2,413 7,411 2,252 3,105 19,662
1,753 5,642 5,246 4,455 1,028 18,124
4,248 4,047 7,253 7,529 4,819 27,896
2,540 8,118 7,810 2,034 1,759 22,261
7,545 3,220 2,409 1,401 4,745 19,320
4,781 7,054 7,413 3,486 2,434 18,868
25,348 30,494 37,542 21,157 17,890
1. 2555 2556
2555 30,494 2556 7,413
30,494 7,413 7 100 = 428 %
411
2.
22,261 18,124
= 100 = 100
= 100 = 22
3. 2556 2555
2556
7,411 2555 2,413 7 2
= 100 = 100
n
= 100 = 20
Ke
4. 2558 2556
2558 4,819
an
2556 7,253 48 73
Ch
= 100 = 100
= 100 = 20
5.
1. 2557 2558 35,108 35,180
2.
3. 2558 17,890
4. 2554-2558 1 27,896 , 2
22,261 , 3 19,662 , 4 19,320
16. 2 a b 0
. .
17. 1 y =2 x = 4 4y-6x 4x2-6x4 = -16 12
-16 . .
18. 1 A=6 B =1 . .
19. 3 15 . .
20. 2 A =7 . .
21. 3. :
n
22. 1. :
Ke
23. 2. :
an
24. 1. : : :
Ch
25. 2. :
26. 2.
1 A>E
A < B E
A<E
A>E
2 C+F<E
C + D = E
F>D
C+F>C+D=E
C+F>E
27. 3.
1 A<D
A < B C + D
A<C+D>D
2 FG
F > D < G
28. 4.
1 B>E
B E
BE
2 A+D<G
A < G
D<G
A + D < 2G > G
n
29. 1.
1 C+F>E
Ke
C + D = E
F>D
C+F>C+D=E
an
2 A C+G
A < C + D
Ch
D<G
A<C+D<C+G
A<C+G
30. 3.
1 B+F
B C + D
B C+D>F
2 A+F<G
A < G
F>D<G
31 1 4 1
4 1 1
1 2
2
4 - 6,000 6,800
2
6
1 2
2
6 6,000 6,800
32 1
n
Ke
...
2 6,000
3 6,500 2
an
1 2
2
Ch
3 6,500 7,000
33 1 6,500
3 6,500
2 1
1
1
34 1 3,400
4
6,800
...
1 2
2
4 - 6,000 6,800
2
5
4
35 1
3
2 500
2 1
6,500
n
1 2
2
Ke
2 6,500 7,000
1 6,500 7,000
2
an
36 1. + A + B
Ch
(A) (B) ( A) ( B)
37 2
(A)
0
38 3. B A
(A) (B) ( B) ( A)
...
39 2. B A
(A) (B) ( B) ( A)
n
.
Ke
.
40 1.
an
41 3 (2)-(1)-(5)-(4)-(3)
(2) (1)
Ch
(5) (4)
(3)
42 4 (4)-(1)-(3)-(2)
(4)
(1) (3)
(2)
43 2
44 3.
..2141
45 4
46 2 20
1.
3.
4.
47 4
n
1.
2.
Ke
3.
48 1
2.
an
3.
4.
Ch
49 1
2.
3.
4.
50 3
1.
2.
4.
51 . :
52 : , /,
. ()
. () , ,
.
. ()
53 .
n
Ke
. 10 () 10
. 2% ()
an
5%
. ()
Ch
. 10
54 . . ()
55 . .
56 . .
57 3.
58 3.
59 2.
n
Ke
60 3.
....
an
Ch
1 2
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
n
Ke
(5)
,
an
n
multiplied (v.) = ()
Ke
divided 20 4 = 5
(10) 3 asteroid (n.) =
an
galaxy (n.) =
planet (n.) =
Ch
n
Ke
Assembly ....................
accepted a pay rise 3
an
1-4
1.
5 10 -
- 13 18
1. 10 2. 13 3. 15 4. 16
n
? - 23
Ke
2.
4 2 1
? 6 3
an
1. 9 2. 10 3. 12 4. 13
20 10 5
3.
Ch
6 - 10 -
- 11 13 -
12 - - ?
1. 22 2. 20 3. 18 4. 14
15 17 - 21
4.
- 2 -
-3 3 ?
1. 5 2. 6 3. 7 4. 9
- - 13
5. 2 7 - 17
- - 8 -
- - ? 9 1. 2 2. 3 3. 4 4. 5
-10 - 0 5
6. 1 6 3 1 3 18
1. 8 2.10 3.12 4.13
7. 6800 120
4200 80
1. 9 2.11 3.13 4.14
8. 30 20 7 8
1.4 2.5 3. 6 4.7
9. 18 22 30 45 50
1.30 2.31 3.32 4.33
10. 1*2 4 4*3 24 7*11
1.144 2.154 3.160 4.184
n
Ke
2552 2553 ( : )
2552 2553
25,826 12,674
an
28,010 28,670
12,374 11,626
Ch
9,342 12,416
44,300 40,270
16,660 16,970
39,504 30,774
18,980 23,644
15,546 10,526
9 210,580 187,570
319,456 292,478
11. 2552 9
1. 15 2. 28
3. 40 4. 65
12. 2553 9
1. 12 2. 20
3. 42 4. 65
13. 2552
1. 45 2. 71
3. 82 4. 95
14. 32
1. 2.
3. 4.
15.
1. 82,000
2. 4
n
3. 50
Ke
4. 9 23,010
1. . .
an
2. . .
3. . .
Ch
4. . .
16.
A B
2 119 75%
49 140
17.
10% 10%
18.
10, 18, 20, 14, 24
19.
a+b=c+d
a+c b+d
20.
, 1,400
1,600 2,000 1
5,000 1 50
n
Ke
21. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
an
3. : 4. :
Ch
22. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
23. 12 : 16 ?:?
1. 9 : 27 2. 10 : 20 3. 20 : 24 4. 31 : 35
24. : : ?
1. 2.
3. 4.
25. : ?:?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
=
>
<
1.
2.
n
3.
4.
Ke
26. 1 W > 2T
Ch
2 Q < R
27. 1 T = P
2 U < 6R
28. 1 W < P
2 S > R
29. 1 4R > T
2 V < 2Q
30. 1 P > S
2 P > 2R
(1) .
(2) . 15% .
.
(3) 30
(4) . 760
(5) . 3 2 .
(6) .
(7)
31. 1 . 3,800
2 . 1 10
.
n
Ke
32. 1 4,560
2 . 1,140
33. 1
an
1,080
2 . .
Ch
2,615
34. 1 . .
2 . .
114
35. 1
2,152
2 . .
36. 650 55
1. 650
2. 650
3. 650
4.
37.
1.
2.
3.
4.
38.
n
Ke
1.
2.
an
3.
4.
Ch
39.
1.
2.
3.
4.
40.
1.
2.
3.
4.
41. 2
1.
2. .. 2493
3.
4.
42. 3
1.
2.
3.
4.
n
Ke
43.
1. 2.
3. 4.
an
5.
1. 1 2 4 3 5 2. 1 5 3 2 4
Ch
3. 3 2 4 1 5 4. 4 2 1 3 5
44.
1.
2.
3
4
5.
1. 1 2 4 3 5 2. 2 4 5 1 3
3. 1 4 5 2 3 4. 2 4 1 5 3
45.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1. 3 4 1 5 2 2. 3 1 5 4 2
3. 2 4 3 5 1 4. 2 4 1 3 5
46. 1.
2.
3.
100,000
4.
n
Ke
47. 1.
2
3.
an
4.
Ch
48. 1.
2. 6
3.
4.
49. 1.
2.
3.
4.
50. 1.
2.
3.
4.
51.
1. Land and Rent
2. Land and Rent
3. 2544 Land and Rent 3
n
4. Land and Rent
Ke
210
an
2559
Ch
52.
1.
2.
3. 2559
4.
2559
53.
1.
2.
3.
4.
1 20 2558
hot money
n
Ke
54.
1.
2.
an
3.
4.
Ch
20 20000 hz
55.
1. 20 20,000 Hz
2. 20 20,000 Hz
3.
4. 2
1950
56.
1. 2,000
2.
3.
4.
57.
1.
2.
3.
n
Ke
4.
58.
an
Ch
1.
2.
3.
4.
( 59-60)
59.
1.
2.
3.
4.
60.
1. 2.
3.
n
4.
Ke
an
Ch
1 3
25
40
Instruction : Select the most appropriate choice for each item Q1 Q5
1. Situation : At the bank
_________________
How would you like to have it,ten or twenty bath notes?
1. Could you give me small change for this?
2. Id like to open a current account here
3. Is that the official take of exchange?
4. I suspect this five hundred bath note is false
2. Situation : Sara is answering a phone call.
n
Ke
May I speak to Sara, please?
1. I am speaking now 2. Its me
3. Sara s speaking 4. This is she
an
n
2. a technician
Ke
3. a mechanic 4. a blacksmith
8. Many men and women who came to the U.S. could neither read nor write; they were
1. illiterate 2. hollow
an
3. stupid 4. Dull
9. Somsak was very disappointedbecause his girlfriend his marriage proposal.
Ch
12. Last year Mary and Jane took a trip around the world ___________ .
1. They were very joyful with it 2. They much enjoyed themselves
3. Both of them were very enjoyful 4. They enjoyed the trip very much
13. The students_______the facets.
1. respectfully gave their regards to 2. Were in the respect of
3. were careful in regard 4. Respected
14. The country spends much money___________.
a. about social services to care children
b. on social services to care about the children
c. about the social services on caring the children
d. for the care of children
15. We must try hard to make our children
a. learn that economy is good, but materialism is bad
b. learn the economy be good but materialism be bad
c. be learned that economy is good, but materialism is bad
n
Ke
d. be learned the fact that economy be good, but materialism be bad
Instruction : Read the following passage and select the best answer Q.16 Q20
an
This week Merrymaker Cruise Lines has filed a $700 million lawsuit
against Wambaugh Marine Industries, a shipyard that filed for bankruptcy
last November before completing a three-ship contract for Merrymaker.
The suit contends that Merrymaker suffered $400 million in additional
Ch
construction costs and lost passenger bookings and also seeks $300
million in punitive damages. In 1987, Merrymaker signed the $600 million
contract with Wambaugh for three 2,600-passenger ships, but the
bankruptcy halted all work at the shipyard. The suit also contends that the
yard misrepresented its financial condition in order to get the Merrymaker
contract.
If you need to cancel or change your reservation for this tour, we will
refund your deposit, in full, up to thirty days prior to departure. If you
n
need to cancel your reservation after thirty days, no refund is possible,
Ke
but you may sell your place or send a friend in your place. All group
reservations are subject to a 90-day cancellation policy.
an
19. What percentage of the deposit will be refunded with a 30-day cancellation notice?
Ch
1. 0 2. 30
3. 90 4. 100
20. What is suggested as an alternative to cancellation?
1. Joining a group tour
2. Giving your place to a friend
3. Travelling 30 days earlier
4. Sending in a refund request
Instruction : Read the following passage and select the best answer Q.21 Q25
Water on the earth is being recycled continuously in a process known as the hydrologic
cycle. The first step of the cycle is the evaporation of water in the oceans. Evaporation is the
process of water turning into vapor, which then forms clouds in the sky. The second step is the
water returning to the earth in the form of precipitation : either rain, snow, or
5 ice. When the water reaches the earth's surface, it runs off into the rivers, lakes, and the ocean,
where the cycle begins again.
Not all water, however, stays oil the surface of the earth in the hydrologic cycle. Some
of it seeps into the ground through infiltration and collects under the earth's, surface, as
groundwater. This groundwater is extremely important to life on earth, since 95 percent of the
n
10 earth's water is in the oceans and is too salty for human beings, or plants. Of the 5 percent on
Ke
land; only .05 percent i.s above ground in rivers or lakes. The rest is underground water. This
groundwater is plentiful and dependable, because it doesnt depend on seasonal rain or snow.
It is the major source of water for many cities. But as the population increases and the need for
an
water also increases, the groundwater in some areas is getting dangerously low. Added to this
15 problem is an increasing amount of pollution that seeps into the groundwater. In the future,
Ch
with a grow'ing population and more toxic waste, the hydrologic cycle we depend on could
become dangerously imbalanced.
n
Ke
an
Ch
1 3
1. 2 : 10 13 ( 3 ) 8 23 ( 5)
3 5
5 10 15
+3 +3 +3
8 13 18
+5 +5 +5
13 18 23
2. 3 :
4 2 1
+8 +4 +2
12 6 3
+8 +4 +2
n
Ke
20 10 5
3. 3 : 12 15 ( 3 ) 10 13 ( 3 )
? 21 18 21
an
4. 4 : -3 3 ( 6)
2 3 ( 1)
Ch
3 ? 3 9
5. 3 : 9 5 ( 4)
? 0 ( 4)
? 4 4 0
6. 3 :
1. 1 18 3 = 6
2. 3 6 1 6 3 = 2
3. 1 6 1 6x2 = 12
,
7. 3 : =
,
, ,
=
= 13
8. 2 :
A
B
C
D
20 C + C + 7 C + 8 = 30
35 C = 30
C =5
2 5
9. 4 :
n
Ke
33
10. 2: ( x ) + ( x)
(1x2) + (4 x 3) = 4
an
(4 x 3) + (4 x 3) = 24
(7 x 11) + (7 x 11) = 154
Ch
11-15
11. 4 : 2552 9
9 210,580
319,456 240 319
x 100 = 65%
12. 1 : 2553 9
9 187,570 (2552) 210,580
187 210
= x 100 = x 100
= x 100 = 10.95
( 10.95 12 )
13. 2 : 2552
2552 44,300 2552
25,864 44 26 ( 5 )
= x 100 = x 100
= x 100 = 69.2
( 69.2 71 )
14. 3 : 32 2553
n
10,5 26 2552 15,546
Ke
2552 15,546
2553 10,526
15 10
an
= x100 = x 100
= x 100 = 33.3
Ch
( 33.3 32 )
15. 4 : 4 9
23,010 9
210,580 187,570 = 23,010
16. 2. B A
A
- 119 49
= = 35
2
B
75 75
=
100 100
= 75, = 100, = 100+75 = 175
2 175 = 75
__________________________ 140 ___________ = 75 140 60
175
B A
17. 1. A B
A
10%
121 100 100 21%
100
B
10%
81 100 100 19%
100
A B
18. 2. B A
A
10 18 20 14 24 86
= 17.2
5 5
B
10, 14, 18, 20, 24
( 3) = 18
B A
n
Ke
19. 4.
a+b = c+d
1 a = 2, b = 8, c = 1, d = 9
a+b = 2+8 = 10 c+d = 1+9 = 10
an
Q > R
2
Ch
27. 1 T = P
T =P
Q
T > Q < 2P P T > Q < 2P > P
2 U < 6R
U < 6R
Q
U = T > Q 3R U > 3R
6R 3 R U > 3R < 6R
( 3R 6R)
3
28. 1 W < P
W < P
Q
(V+W) < U = T > Q < P
2 S > R
S < R
4S > 4R
4 S > R S > <R
3
29. 1 4R > T
n
4R > T
Q
Ke
3R < Q < T 3R < T 4R 4R > 3R < T
2 V < 2Q
an
V < 2Q
Q < T = U > (V+W)
V 2Q
Ch
2 1 10
.
. 114
. 1,140 114
1,140 1 10
2
32. 1 4,560
n
3,800 760 4,560
Ke
2 1,140
. ()
an
1
33. 1
Ch
1,080
3800 1,140 - 114 = 2,546 1,080
2 . . .
2,615
. . . = 3,800
- 760 = 3,040 2,615
2
34. 1 . .
2 . .
114
. .
114 114
4
35. 1 2,152
= 3,800 -1,140 = 2,660
2 .
. (760 )
. (1,140 )
2
n
36. 1 + +
Ke
650 650
Ch
37. 4. + A + B
39. 2
40. 4.
41. 1 .. 2493
42. 4.
n
Ke
43. 3.
an
Ch
2 3
3 2 4
44. 4.
4 1
.... 4, 1
45. 4
2
2
46. 4
1
(........)
2
n
Ke
3
47. 4
an
Ch
1
2
3
48. 4.
1
2 6
3
49. 3.
1
2
4
50. 1.
2
3
4
51. 4. 4. Land and Rent
52. 4. ,.,
n
1.
Ke
2.
3. 2559
an
keyword
4.
Ch
53. 4. 4. ()
:
54. 4.
1. ()
2.
3. 3
4.
55. 2 2. 20 20,000 Hz
20 20,000 Hz
56. 4. 4.
57.4 +/+
58.3. ....
59.4
60.
n
Ke
an
Ch
1 3
1. 1Couldyougivemesmallchangeforthis?
1. 2.
3.
4.
tenortwenty
2. 4Thisisshe
n
Ke
an
Ch
3. 1Tomwaschargedwithcorruptionandimmediatelydismissed
behavior() serve ( )
4. 3Really,Ithinkit'sbecomingonyou
fittingroom
5. 1Yes,itsuitsmeallright
convenient() ofcourse
6. 1 =
n
complex(adj.) Ke
simple(adj.) =
durable(adj.) =
solid(adj.) =
an
complicated complex
Ch
7. 3 anengineer(n.) =
atechnician(n.) =
amechanic(n.) =
ablanksmith(n.) =
amechanic tohavealookatmycar.
Itsrunningproperly
8. 1 illiterate(adj.) =
hollow(adj.) =
stupid(adj.) =
dull(adj.) = () , ()
illiterate neitherreadnorwrite
9. 3 turnedoff(v.) =
turnedtowards(v.)=
n
turneddown(v.) = Ke
turnedover(v.) =
turneddown
an
Ch
10. 1 physicalfitness(.) =
goodreputation(.) =
competition(.) =
anathlete(.) =
physicalfitness
11. 2 finishedexam
Itsabouttime4- subject+.V.2
12. 4 Theyenjoyedthetripverymuch
13. 4 respected
thestudent(subject)+ respected(verb)+thefacts(object)
14. 2 onsocialservicesoncaringthechildren
Spend+ noun+ on
15. 1
n
learnthateconomyisgood,butmaterialismisbad
Ke
Wambaugh
completingathreeshipcontract 3
Wambaugh Merrymaker
Ch
Merrymakersignedthe$600 millioncontractwithWambaugh
18. 3 Theshipyardfiledforbankruptcy
ashipyardthatfiledforbankruptcy
19. 4 100
30
refundtourdeposit,infull,uptothirtydayspriortodeparture
butyoumaysellyourplaceorsendafriendinyourplace
21. 1 watervapor '
22. 3 precipitation
23. 4 collectsundertheearth
n
Ke
25. 4 populationincrease
an
Ch
14
60 24
2
2
1. 40 (1 -40)
2. 20 ( 41 - 60)
1 - 4
1. 5 -10 20 -40...
1. -60 2. 40 3. 60 4. 80
2. 3 8 18 38 78...
n
1. 108 2. 122 3. 140 4. 158
Ke
3. 2 4 8 10 20 22
1. 24 2. 48 3. 40 4. 44
4. 2 3 6 18 108
1. 216 2. 156 3. 422 4. 1944
an
6. 3 A
30 B 1 . C
20 3
1. 10 2. 12
3. 15 4. 18
7. 60 4 12
6 4
1. 180 2. 210
3. 240 4. 270
8. 10 50% 10
1. 15% 2. 20%
3. 25% 4. 30%
9. 10 50% 5
1. 70% 2. 80%
3. 90% 4. 100%
10. 3 * 8 = 20
4 * 5 = 16
9 * 10 =
1. 32 2. 34
3. 36 4. 38
11 15
2543-2548
n
:
Ke
(%) (%)
2543 589,812.6 14.2 852,981.5 28.7 -263,168.9
an
11. 2545
1. 616,042 2. 933,240
3. 993,240 4. 1,033,245
12. 2547
1. 15,395 2. 16,535
3. 19,673 4. 19,840
13. 2548 2543
1. 42 2. 58
3. 75 4. 138
14. 2544
1. 660,620 2. 673,565
3. 725,570 4. 778,550
15. 2548 2547
1. 125,638 2. 225,622
3. 25,729 4. 357,297
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
n
. .
16)
Ke
X<0 , y< 0
X ( 6X - 7) =3 Y ( 2Y 3 ) = 2
17)
-2 , 4, 9, 0, 2, 5 -2, 4, 9, 0, 2, 5
an
18) 2x + y = 8
X Y
3x y = 7
19) 3 -
1
Ch
12 2
21. : ? : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
22. : ? : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
23. : ? : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
24. : ? : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
25. : ? : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
1.
2.
3.
n
Ke
4.
an
5 ( 31- 35)
- 5
5
- 19 21 22 24
25
- 2
-
- 3
-
- 20
400
Ke
31. 1
2
32. 1
2
an
33. 1 400
2 800
Ch
34. 1
2 1
35. 1
2
2,000
36- 40 2 1
2
36.
1.
2.
3.
4.
37.
n
1.
Ke
2.
3.
4.
38.
an
Ch
1.
2.
3.
4.
39.
1.
2.
3.
4.
40.
1.
2.
3.
4.
1 2 3 4
41. 3
1.
2.
3.
4.
n
42. 3
Ke
1.
2.
3.
4.
an
43. 4
1.
Ch
2. 2
3.
4.
44. 2
1.
2.
3.
4. .. 2141
45. 4
1.
2.
3.
4.
46.
1.
2.
3.
4.
47.
1.
2.
3.
4.
48.
1.
n
2.
Ke
3.
4.
49.
1.
an
2.
3.
Ch
4.
50.
................
1.
2.
3.
4.
51.
1. 2.
3. 4.
52.
1.
2.
3.
4.
53.
1.
n
2.
Ke
3.
4.
54.
an
Ch
1. 2. 3. 4.
55. 8
1.
2.
3.
4.
56.
1.
2.
3.
4.
57-60
57.
1.
2.
3.
4.
n
58.
Ke
1.
2.
3.
4.
an
59.
1.
Ch
2.
3.
4.
60.
1.
2.
3. 2
4. 3
25 40
Direction : Select the appropriate answer
Stuff and customer.
Staff : Good morning, Sir. 1 ?
Client : Id like to return this skirt I bought here the other day.
Staff : 2 , sir?
Client : Not really, I bought this skirt for my daughter, but She has already had one,
so Id like a refund
Staff : Oh, Im afraid that we dont have a refund policy. Would you like to look
for another one for her, Sir ?
Client : Umm. I dont think so. Im afraid I couldnt choose something that would
suit her. 3 ?
Staff : Usually, if you have a receipt, you can exchange the skirt for anything you
n
want in any department. For example, you can get a stuff for yourself,
Ke
4 that its price is not more than the price of this skirt.
Client : Oh great, 5 . Thank you.
n
1. in 2. at
3. on 4. under
Ke
13. It was so angry I took the broken watch to the jewelers to get my
money back.
1. how 2. where
an
3. while 4. that
14. He me this morning to tell me that he had passed his driving test.
1. told 2. rang
Ch
3. informed 4. passed
15. I wont be able to go on holiday this year I get a part-time job.
1. nevertheless 2. even though
3. unless 4. Although
Memorandum
n
3. quality 4. force
19. 1. individual 2. overall
Ke
3. partial 4. whole
20. 1. outbreak 2. improvement
3. adjustment 4. alternative
an
n
3. governments find it difficult to interfere with central banks s freedom
Ke
4. governments disapprove of independent central banks
24. According to the text, what is the relationship between unemployment rates and
the freedom of central banks?
an
1. 4. 80
2. 4 158
n
3. 4. 44
Ke
4. 4. 1944
an
Ch
5. 3. 418
6. 3 A
30 B 1 .
C 20 3
1. 10 2. 12
3. 15 4. 18
1.
3 ( A, B C )
AxBxC
A, B C =
(A x B) (B X C) (A X C)
A = A = 30
B = B = 60 (1 )
C = C = 20
AxBxC
A, B C =
(A x B) (B X C) (A X C)
30 x 60 x 20
n
=
(30 x 60) (60 x 20) (30 x 20)
Ke
36,000 36,000
= 10
1,800 1,200 600 3,600
3 = 10
7. 60 4 12
an
6 4
1. 180 2. 210
3. 240 4. 270
Ch
4.
(1) x (1) (2) x (2)
(1) (2)
60 x 12 (2) x 4
4 6
(2) x 4 60 x 12
6 4
60 x 12 x 6 60 x 12 x 6 4,320
(2) =
4 x 4 4x4 16
= 270
= 270
8. 10 50% 10
1. 15% 2. 20%
3. 25% 4. 30%
3.
()
x = x
10 x 50% = (10+10) x
10 x 50% = 20 x
20 x = 10 x 50%
10 x 50% 500%
= 25%
20 20
= 25%
9. 10 50% 5
1. 70% 2. 80%
3. 90% 4. 100%
4.
n
()
Ke
x = x
10 x 50% = (10-5) x
10 x 50% = 5 x
5 x = 10 x 50%
an
10 x 50% 500%
= 100%
5 5
= 100%
Ch
10. ( x 2) + ( x 2) 2
9*10 = (9 x 2) + (10 x 2) -2
= 18 + 20 -2
= 36
3.
11. 4. .. 2545
= 824,643.3 + 208,601.4
= 1,033,244.7
n
Ke
2547 = 357,290 -231,660 = 125,630
16.
. .
X ( 6x 7 ) = 3 Y ( 2y 3 ) = 2
an
6x2 - 7x 3 = 0 2y2 3y 2 = 0
(3x + 1) (2x - 3) = 0 (y - 2) (2y + 1) = 0
1 3 1
X = , Y = 2,
Ch
3 2 2
X < 0 Y < 0
1 1
x = y =
3 2
X > Y 1.
17.
. .
-2, 4, 9, 0, 2, 5
-2, 4, 9, 0, 2, 5
249025
= -2, 0, 2, 4, 5, 9
6
24
= 3 =
2
= 3
3.
18. 2x + Y = 8
3x Y = 7
+ ; 5x = 15
X = 3
x = 3 ; 2 (3) + Y = 8
n
Ke
Y = 2
X>Y
1.
an
1 1
19. .
12 4x3
1
Ch
=
2 3
1
= 1
2(3 2 )
1
3 2
=
2
. . 3.
20. . .
-100 x -50 2 Y 50
2500 X2 10000 4 Y2 2500
Y2 X2
4.
21. : ? : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
3. : :
: :
= =
=
=
1. :
2. :
4. :
22. : ? : ?
n
Ke
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
2. : :
an
: :
1. :
Ch
3. :
4. :
23. : ? : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
4. : :
: :
1. :
2. :
3. :
24. : ? : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
2. : :
: :
25. : ? : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
3. : :
: :
n
Ke
26. 3.
an
1 A > C ( A C)
A = 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, C = 9
A C A = 10 C = 9
Ch
A C A = 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, C = 9
A C
2 F > H ( F H)
F = 2 H = 1, 2, 3, 4
F H F = 2 H = 1
F H F = 2 H = 2, 3, 4
F H
27. 1.
1 3D > F ( 3D F)
D = 4 3D = 3 x 4 = 12 F= 2
3D F 3D = 12 F=2
3D > F 3D > F
2 4A > 3B ( 4A 3B)
A = 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 4A = 4 x 5 =20, 4 x 6 =
24, 4 x 7 = 28, 4 x 8 = 32, 4 x 9 = 36, 4 x 10 = 40)
B=3 3B = 3x3 =9
4A 3B
4A > 3B 4A > 3B
n
28. 4.
Ke
1 2C F ( 2C F)
C = 9 2C = 2 x 9 = 18 F=2
2C F 2C F 2C=18 F=2
2C > F 2C < F
an
2 H B ( H B)
H = 1, 2, 3, 4 B = 3
H B H = 1, 2 B = 3
Ch
H B H = 3, 4 B = 3
H B
29. 1.
1 B 2C ( B 2C)
B = 3 C = 9 2C =2 x 9 = 18
B 2C B = 3 2C = 18
B 2C B 2C
2 A > G ( A G)
A = 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 G = 1, 2, 3, 4
2A G 2A = 10 G = 1, 2, 3, 4
2A > G 2A > G
30. 2.
1 C+2A < E +2F ( C+2A E +2F)
C = 9 A = 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, E = 1, 2, 3, 4 F = 2
C+2A = 9+(2x5) = 9 + 10 = 19
E+2F = 4+(2x2) = 4 +4 = 8
... C+2A = 19
E+2F = 19 ...
C+2A > E +2F C+2A < E +2F
2 4B E ( 4B E)
B = 3 4B = 4x3 =12 E= 1, 2, 3, 4
4B E 4B =12 E= 1, 2, 3, 4
4B E
n
4B > E 4B < E
Ke
31. 4.
1
an
24 / 1,600
Ch
2
21 400
22 / 800
24 / 1,600
32. 4.
1
19
2
22 / 800
33. 2.
1 400
21 400
1,600
2 800
19
34. 4.
1
n
Ke
19
21 400
an
2 1
Ch
22 / 800
24 / 1,600
25 2,000
1 3
35. 2.
1
19
22 / 800
2
2,000
21 400
22 / 800
400+800 = 1,200
36. 3. :
37. 1. :
38. 4. :
39. 1. :
40. 1. :
41. 4.
1 3 - 4 2
1.
3.
4.
2.
n
1.
2.
Ke
1. ... 1.
1. 3.
2
an
3.
4
Ch
42. 3.
2 4 3 1
2.
4.
3.
1.
2. .. 3. ...
2. ... 1
2. 4.
2
3 3.
1. 4
43. 3.
4 2 1 -3
4.
2. 2
1.
3.
4. ... 1
( , ...............
)
4. 2. ...
2
4 3. ...
1. 1. 3
44. 4.
3 4 1 2
3
4. ..2141
1.
2.
n
+ =
3. 1
Ke
2 2. ... 2
3. 2.
1.
an
45. 2.
4 3 -1 2
4.
3.
Ch
1.
2.
1 4. ...
2 3. ...
2 3. (
..................)
3 1. ...
4 2. ...
46. .
2
1.
13
2. ()
3.
() ()
47. 4.
1. 2
2. 2
3. 2
48. 2.
- 2
- 2
- 2
n
Ke
49. 4.
an
50. 3.
Ch
1.
2.
3. () ()
51. 2.
52. 3.
53. 3.
54. 2.
55. 2.
14
56. 4.
57. 2.
58. 1.
59. 3.
60. 2.
n
Ke
()
()
an
1. () = (
)
2. ()
Ch
= ()
= (
)
: 1 ?
:
: 2 ?
:
: ?
: 3 ?
:
4
: 5
n
1. 1. 2.
3. 4.
Ke
2. 1. 2.
3. 4.
3. 1. 2.
3. 4.
an
4. 1. 2.
3. 4.
5. 1. 2.
Ch
3. 4.
6. 1. collection
7. 4. abstain
8. 1. essence
/
9. 3. aristocracy
10. 4. covetous
11. 2. an identikit ( identical = )
12. 3. on (on foot = )
?
13. 4. that (so + adj. + that )
14. 2. rang ( Past tense ring)
15. 3. unless (if clause 1 future)
16. 4. sales
sales s
17. 4. fewer
(Sale representatives) fewer
18. 2. Volume
Sales volume
19. 1. individual
n
(individual performance) individual
20. 2. improvement
Ke
an
Ch
()
12.5
4
21. .
1.
2.
3.
4.
3.
22. terminate ( 3) .
1. 2. 3. 4.
3.
23. .
1.
2.
3.
4.
3. it is extremely hard for government
24.
1.
2.
()
3.
()
n
4.
()
Ke
4 countries with freer central banks
25. fits ( 9) .
1. 2. 3. 4.
an
4
Ch
1 5
60
2
2
1. 40 ( 1 - 40)
2. 20 ( 41 - 60)
1-4
1. 6 8 11 15 20 .........
1. 24 2. 25 3. 26 4. 27
2. 1 5 17 37 .........
1. 65 2. 97
n
3. 101 4. 121
Ke
3. 110 50 30 20 .........
1. 6 2. 8 3. 10 4. 14
4. 0 8 24 48 80 ..........
an
6. 4 40
1. 28 2. 30 3. 35 4. 40
7. 15 1
( : )
..
2549 84,570 66,570 66,491 67,459 54,223
2550 86,230 65,890 65,172 62,349 66,239
2551 89,147 64,730 64,258 59,014 54,820
2552 86,247 72,569 62,579 65,897 64,238
2553 81,528 67,460 71,230 63,410 58,630
2554 91,562 62,597 70,236 68,369 62,103
2555 85,610 70,428 65,147 71,520 61,257
n
2556 88,923 68,523 62,369 70,682 59,823
2557 90,130 69,513 67,563 68,257 65,821
Ke
2558 89,127 71,831 69,751 69,613 67,747
11. 2556
an
1. 52 2. 60
Ch
3. 68 4. 74
12.
1. 4 2. 8
3. 12 4. 15
15.
1. 739,927
n
Ke
1. . .
2. . .
an
3. . .
4. . .
Ch
. . .
16. x 8 4x + 3x - 5x = 14 x
17. 4 x (6x) + (7+x) + 8 = 43
18. a 6 (32 - a) + (a 22) = 15
19. 1 1
20. 3 300 -
21. : ? : ?
1. : 2009 2. :
3. : 4. :
22. : ? : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
23. :
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
24. :
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
25. : ? : ?
1. :
n
2. :
Ke
3. : 4. :
an
=
Ch
>
<
1.
2.
3.
4.
2A > 3B = C (D + E)
D = 2F < G < H ()
26 1 A<B
2 F>H
27 1 3D > F
2 4A > 3B
28 1 G+A<B+D
2 4B > 3A
29 1 2C < F
2 D+F>C+H
30 1 B < 2C
2 A+D>G+H
n
Ke
an
- 20 4
-
Ch
- 2
- 1
- 4 2
- 4 1
-
- 3
31. 1 8
2 3 3
32. 1 1
2 2
33. 1
2 2 2
34. 1
2 5
35. 1 4
2
36. 80 2
1 5
1. 80 2
2. 80
3. 80 2
n
Ke
4. 20
37.
an
Ch
1.
2.
3.
4.
38.
1.
2.
3.
4.
39.
1.
2.
3.
4.
n
Ke
40.
an
1.
2.
Ch
3.
4.
41.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1. 13245
2. 35142
3. 3 14 2 5
4. 53142
42.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1. 12453
2. 14253
3. 42531
4. 45312
n
Ke
43.
1.
2.
an
3.
4.
5.
Ch
1. 14235
2. 13245
3. 54321
4. 2 1534
44.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
1. 2 45 6 7 1 3 2. 4265713
3. 5427163 4. 6428153
45.
1. 2.
3. 4.
5. 6.
1. 416523 2. 254136
3. 431652 4. 216534
46. 1.
2.
n
3.
Ke
4.
47. 1.
an
2.
3.
4.
Ch
48. 1.
2.
3.
4.
49. 1.
2.
3.
4.
50. 1.
2.
3.
4.
2559
51.
1. 2559
2. 2559
3.
n
Ke
4.
5
an
800
2559 24,000
Ch
660 150,000
52.
1. 660
2.
3.
4. 5
1-2
53.
1.
2.
3.
4.
35
22 30
85 6
61 36
16.01-20.00 . 29 56
54.
n
Ke
1.
2. 16.01-20.00 .
3. 35
an
4.
2558 170 21
42 ( 61 )
18 ( 20 ) 11 ( 17
)
55.
1. ,
2. 2559 2558
3.
4.
56.
1.
2.
3.
4.
57.
n
Ke
1.
2.
3.
an
4.
( 58-60)
Ch
(asbestos)
(0.12 )
asthma bronchitis emphysema
6
50,000 - 120,000
58.
1. 2.
3. 4.
59.
1. 2.
3. 4.
60.
1.
2.
3.
n
4.
Ke
an
Ch
1 5
25
40
Instruction : Select the must appropriate choice for each item Q1-Q5
1. Situation : Along a street, one person is walking, the other person is in the car
"Hello, Som. Can I give you a lift?
"_______________________"
1. Certainly. It's too heavy for me
2. With pleasure. I'm looking for someone to help
3. Oh, thanks a lot. It's such a nuisance
4. Thank you. I hope it won't take you off your route
3. Situation : At a drapers.
"I'm interested in a Thai silk dress for my wife."
"_______________________"
1. Are you being attended to, Sir?
2. Ready made, or made to measure, Sir?
3. Would you like to have it gift wrapped, Sir?
4. No, buy this costume jewelry instead
4. Situation : In an office
"_______________________"
"Thatll do, anyway.
1. Will that do you any good?
2. I know you'll have it your own way
3. Sorry. Boss, we have only 20 left now
4. Why don't you do as youre told to ?
n
Ke
7. At..............the sky begins to get light and the sun appears.
1. sunset 2. dusk 3. dawn 4. midnight
an
9. Hi, Hello and How are you?" are common..............in the U.S.
1. introductions 2. farewells
3. greetings 4. suggestions
10. When you walk into a dark room from the bright sunlight, your eyes need a few moments to...............
to the change in light.
1. adjust 2. emphasize 3. adopt 4. agree
12. The debate was drawing to a close ___________ its final remarks.
1. : each team gathering together preparing
2. : each team gathered together to prepare
3. -- each team gathering together to prepare
4. therefore each team gathered together preparing
14. The fact _________ due to a fast growth rate of imports over that of exports.
n
1. is that Thailand as expected to be burdened with great trade deficits
Ke
2. that Thailand, which expects to be burdened with great trade deficits is
3. is that Thailand is expected to be burdened with great trade deficits, which are
4. that Thailand expects to be burdened with great trade deficits that are
an
12. Tom tries very ________ when he plays tennis but Martin always wins.
1. hard 2. hardly 3. hardness 4. very hardly
Ch
Distruction : Read the following passage and select the best answer (Q16-Q20)
ESTATE AUCTION
An auction for the estate of Martina Jovanovic has been set for Saturday, July 19, at 12:00 noon. (Preview
starts at 10:00 a.m.)
Location : The Jovanovic residence at 433 Walnut Drive
Some of the items to be auctioned :
* 1997 Sports Car
* Home Queen Appliances
* Oriental Carpets
* Stamp Collection
* Hand-Carved Wooden Boxes, Dolls, and Utensils
* China Teacups from Colonial America
* Antique Furnishings
Parking three blocks south, in the Municipal Building lot, at 119 Walnut Drive Questions? Please
call Estate Planners Associates, 546-7000. The Jovanovics request that you do not phone their home.
Distruction : Read the following passage and Select the best answer (Q21-Q25)
The life of the sea otter, known to some people as a "floating teddy bear" and to scientists
Ch
as Enhydra lutris, has not been easy, conservationists say. Their population off the California
coast diminished from 18,000 in 1800 to 1,724 in 1988. In the 19th century, they were brought to
the brink of extinction be American, Russian and Spanish fur traders.
5 But in 1938 a rancher Spotted several of the small furry animals floating on their backs, their
usual position, off the coast of California. Since then, their numbers have slowly multiplied. The
problem now is not that people hunt them for their furs but that the sea otters are at odds with the
commercial shellfish industry. Many people in the shellfish industry want to get rid of the otters
10 because they eat the very things that the industry wants : clams, abalone, lobster, crabs and sea urchins.
Another danger for the sea otter comes from the oil industry. Sea otters have no
insulating layer of blubber to keep them warm in 50-degree waters. What keeps them warm is
their long, thick fur. This fur must be kept fluffly and full of air bubbles in order to keep water
from coming in direct contact with the otter's skin. If there is an oil spill, as has been common
15 in recent years, the oil could mat the sea otters fur, which would cause death by freezing within
hours. As a result, conservationists are now concerned about what might happen if a large number
of sea otters and oil slick meet.
21. Which of the following is the best title for this passage ?
1. Sea Otters : A Conservationist's Concern
2. Oil Slicks
3. Sea Otters and Their Fur
4. The Life of the Sea Otter
n
Ke
23. What happened to sea otters in the 19th century?
1. The numbers of sea otters increased.
2. The shellfish industry caused the exinction of sea otters.
an
24. The word "spotted" in line 5 could best be substituted by which of the following?
1. Shot 2. Recorded 3. Saw 4. Caught
25. According to the passage, what protects sea otters from the cold ?
1. Extra fat 2. Insulation 3. Matted coats 4. Fluffy fur
1 5
1. : 3.
6 8 11 15 20 .........
6+2=8
8 + 3 = 11
11 + 4 = 15
15 + 5 = 20
20 + 6 = 26
2. : 1
n
Ke
an
Ch
3. : 4
4. : 3
5. : 4
n
Ke
6. : 4
=
an
=
Ch
= 40
7. : 4
= ( ) -
= (15 15) - 15
= 210
8. : 1
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + ... + 15
= ( + ) +
= (1 + 14) + 15
= 120
9. : 1
1. 100
2. 200
3. 40% 100 40 200 80
4. 120 20
5. % = 100
% = 100
% = 20%
10. : 1
( ) +
(1 1) + 2 = 3
n
Ke
(4 4) + 1 = 17
(5 5) + 1 = 26
an
10. - 15
..
2549 84,570 66,570 66,491 67,459 54,223 339,313
Ch
= 100 = 59.90
( 59.90 60 )
12. 3
n
Ke
680,111 614,901
68 61
= 100 = 100
an
= 100 = 11.47
Ch
( 11.47 12 )
13. 1
2556 2553
2556 62,369 2553
71,230 62 71
= 100 = 100
= 100 = 12.67
( 11.47 12 )
14. 4
2551
2557 2551 59,014
2557 90,130 59 90
100 = 65 55%
15.
3
1. 739,927
873,074 + 680,111 + 664,796 = 2,217,981
2,217,981/3 = 739,327
2. 2549 2558 28,856
n
368,069 - 339,313 = 28,756
3. 2554 (2553) 7.9
Ke
= 100 = 100
an
= 100 = 7.90
4. 2552 28
Ch
16. 2. x 7 . .
17. 3. x 4 . .
18. 2. a 2 . .
19. 1. 1 = 1,609.344 1 1,000 .
.
20. 3. 100 = 1 . .
21. 1. : 2009
22. 2 :
23. 1. :
24. 1. :
25. 3. : 6 6
26 1 A<B
A < B
n
2A > 3B 2A > 2B A > B ( 2 )
Ke
A < B "
2 F>H
F > H
an
27 1 3D > F
3D > F
D = 2F 3 3D = 6F
F 6F >
3D = 6F > F
3D > F 3D > F
2 4A > 3B
4A > 2B
2A > 3B
4A 2A >
4A > 2A > 3B
4A > 3B 4A > 3B
1.
28 1 G +A < B +D
G + A < B +D
2A > 3B A > B
G > 2F = D G > D
+ A+G + B+D
A+G > B+D G+A < B+D
2 4B > 3A
n
Ke
4B > 3A
2A > 3B
3 6A > 9B
an
2 3A > 4.5B
4B 4.5B >
Ch
29 1 2C < F
2C < F
C (D+E) > D = 2F
2C F C 2F
2C > C (D+E)>D = 2F>F 2C>F
2C<F
2 D+F > C+H
D+F > C+H (D+E) C D < (D+E) C
D< C 2F < G < H F < 2F < G < H F<
H D+F < C+H
D+F > C+H
2
30 1 B < 2C
B < 2C
3B= C B < 3B = C < 2C B < 2C
B < 2C
2 A+D > G+H
A+D > G+H
2A > 3B = C (D+E)>D=2F<G
n
"
Ke
AD > G+H ' "
4
an
4
3
Ch
2
1
1 2
31 1. .
32 4. .
33 4. .
34 2. .
35 1. .
36. 3. + A + B
(A) (B) ( A) ( B)
" 80 "
2 80 2
" "
37. 3. + B + A
(A) (B) ( B) ( A)
"....
n
Ke
..."
38. 4. + B + A
an
(A) (B) ( B) ( A)
Ch
39. 1.
40. 3.
41. 3
"
"
2. 4 (2)
1. 3. 3.
42. 3
n
Ke
(1) - (5) (1)
",, (1)
an
43. 3
Ch
"
(1) 1. 2.
3.
44. 3
(5)
3. (5)
45. 3
46. 3
1
2
n
4
Ke
47. 3
an
1
2
4
Ch
48. 4
1
2
3
49. 1
2
3
4
50. 1
2.
3
4.
51. 4. 4.
52. 4. 5
53. 4.
n
Ke
1. ()
2. ()
3. ()
an
4.
54. 3 35 () :
Ch
30
55. 4. .
56. 2. - +
+
57. 1. + +
+ +
n
-
Ke
58. 2
59.2 .
an
60.4 3
Ch
1 5
n
Ke
3. 2) Ready made, or made to measure, sir ?
an
draper Thai dress silk
Ch
7. 3 sunset (n.) =
dusk (n.) =
dawn (n.) =
midnight (n.) =
dawn
n
Ke
8. 1 senses (n.) =
scents (n.) =
saints (n.) =
an
scales (n.) = ,
senses
Ch
9. 3 introductions (n.) =
farewells (n.) =
greetings (n.) =
suggestions (n.) =
greetings Hi, Hello How are you?
14.
n
3) is that Thailand expects to be burdened with great trade deficits, which are
Ke
(fact) Noun + is(verb) + that + subject + verb noun clause
an
15. 1) (hard)
auction
a party
b fund - raising
d museum
n
Ke
22. 1) a fury animal (
)
an
16
60
2
2
1. 40 ( 1 40)
2. 20 ( 41-60)
1-4
1 2 1 0 3 2 1 4 ..........
n
1. 1 2. 3 3. 8 4. 9
Ke
2
1 - 4 -
5 6 8 -
an
- ? 12 15
13 - - -
Ch
1. 10 2. 4 3. 5 4. 9
3
0 2 1 3
3 - - -
2 - - -
5 - ? -
1. 10 2. 3 3. 6 4. 9
4 7680 3840 960 160 20 ...............
1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4
5 021 137 239 355 365
1. 463 2. 481 3. 518 4. 526
6 6*2 = 38 4*7=23 5*1 = ?
1. 24 2. 26 3. 29 4. 31
7 10 25% 15
50%
1. 35% 2. 70%
3. 40% 4. 55%
8 4,000 5% 6
n
Ke
1. 50 2. 100
3. 150 4. 200
an
9 5,000 8% 800
Ch
1. 2 2. 3
3. 4 4. 5
10 ... 12,48,16
1. 12 2. 16
3. 48 4. 96
(1 000 ) (1000 )
2544 47,821 2,068 12,447 939
2545 53,244 2,358 14,092 1,208
2546 50,859 2,736 13,674 1,393
2547 53,465 2,979 12,335 1,586
2548 59,410 4,257 15,206 2,264
264.799 14,398
n 67,754 7,390
Ke
11 2544-2548
an
1. 2 2. 5
3. 20 4. 25
Ch
12 2544-2 548
1. 265 2. 329
3. 26,500 4. 328,750
13 2544-2548
1. 22 2. 30
3. 35 4. 48
14 2549 2548 2549
()
1. 4,500 2. 5,100
3. 6,200 4. 6,800
15 2544-2548
1. 33%
2. 66%
3. 41 %
4. 82%
1
2
3
4
n
Ke
16. y 10 2 66
x y
an
x > 0 y> 0
17. 2
Ch
2 5
18. 2*3 2 4
a b
a b
3 5 b a
19. x y x y 0 x y 1
20. 0.0081 0.021 0.081 0.21
0.009 0.9
21 : : ?
1. 2. 3. 4.
22 : : ?
1. 2. 3. 4.
23 : ? : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
24 : ? : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
n
25 : ? : ?
Ke
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
an
=
Ch
>
>
<
<
:
: ( 1-20)
.
.
.
.
n
2A > 3B < D+E = C
Ke
G H
D 3F ; 0
2 3
an
26 1 2A > C
2 3B > D/4
Ch
27 1 C + 2A < 3F + E
2 4B > 3A
28 1 D > G + H
2 G < C
29 1 F > 2C
2 A + B > D + H
30 1 3A > D + E
2 7F > G
1. 5
2. 5
1
n
Ke
3.
an
4.
5. ..
Ch
6.
7. ..
8.
31. 1
2
32. 1
2
33. 1
2
34. 1
2
35. 1
2
36.
1. 2.
3. 4.
n
Ke
37.
1. 2.
an
3. 4.
38.
Ch
1. 2.
3. 4.
39.
1. 2.
3. 4.
40.
1. 2.
3. 4.
1, 2, 3, 4
41 4
1.
2.
3.
4.
42 3
n
1.
Ke
2.
3.
an
4.
43 4
Ch
1.
2.
3.
4.
44 1
1.
2.
3. 13 2462
4.
45 3
1.
2.
3.
4. 6
(1),(2) (3)
1 3
n
2 (1) (2)
Ke
3 (1) (3)
4 (2) (3)
an
46
(1) (2)
Ch
10.000
(3)
47
(1) (2) (3)
48
(1)
(2) (3)
49
(1) (2)
(3)
50
(1) (2)
n
Ke
(3)
51
an
Ch
1.
2.
3.
4.
52
1.
2.
3.
4.
53
1.
2.
n
3.
Ke
4.
54
an
Ch
1.
2.
3.
4.
55
1.
2.
3.
4.
56
1.
2.
3.
4.
n
57 29
Ke
29 2505
an
1.
Ch
2.
3.
4. 29
90
( ) .. 2467
2525
58
1. 2.
3. 4.
59- 60
n
Ke
59
an
1. 2.
3. 4.
Ch
60
1. 2.
3. 4.
16
25
40
Instruction : Read each situation and the dialoque carefully and choose the appropriate
expression to complete the dialoque (item 1-5)
n
B: 3 . What kind of job should we do, then?
A: 4 .
Ke
B : That's great. Now, 5 . .
A ; It's McDonald's in Siam Paragon, and let's go there tomorrow.
B : Sure.
an
n
4. funny
Ke
7. In order for an engine to. properly, it needs an adequate amount of oil for lubrication
1. function 2. respond
an
3. separate 4. travel
8. Chris and his brother are very ..They are both tall and thin, and both have light hair and
Ch
blue eyes.
1. similar 2. adventurous
3. popular 4. dependable
9. Judy was very sick yesterday; . she went to work and stayed in her office all day.
1. furthermore 2. In addition
3. consequently 4. nonetheless
10. Paul asked Mary to many him, but she She told him that she loved someone else.
1. preferred 2. refused
3. appealed 4. Promised
11. I often get . in new social situations.
1. nerve 2. nervously
3. nervous 4. nervousness
12. Steve seemed .. after he heard what his brother said.
1. anger 2. angry
3. angrily 3. and angry
13. My brother thinks reading newspaper Is .
1. depress
n
2. depressed
Ke
3. depressing 4. depression
14. All the girls fell in love with the teacher.
an
20. The phrase to show US off in the best possible light (line 7) means . .
1. to introduce US during the daytime
2. to represent us clearly
3. to have them see the good side of us
4. to let everyone, know what we were really like
Instruction : Read the following passage and choose the best answer.
1 It has been said that today children interrupt their education to go to school. The
distinction between schooling and education implied by this remark is important
Education is much more open-ended and all-inclusive than schooling. Education knows
no bounds. It can take place anywhere, whether in the shower or on the job,
5 whether in a kitchen or on a tractor. It includes both the formal learning that takes place
in schools and the whole universe of informal learning. The agents of education can range from
a revered grandparent to the people debating politics on the radio, from a child to a
distinguished scientist. Whereas schooling has a certain predictability, education quite often
produces surprises. A chance conversation with a stranger may
10 lead a person to discover how little is known of other religions. People are engaged in
education from infancy on. Education, then, is a very broad, inclusive term. It is a lifelong
process, a process that starts long before the start of school, and one that should be an integral
n
part of one's entire life.
Ke
Schooling, on the other hand, is a specific, formalized process, whose general
15 pattern varies little from one setting to the next. Throughout a country, children arrive at
school at approximately the same time, take assigned seats, are taught by an adult, use similar
an
textbooks, do homework, take exams, and so on. The slices of reality that are to be learned,
whether they are the alphabet or an understanding of the workings of governments, have
Ch
n
Ke
23. The word "bounds" in line 4 is closest in meaning to ..
1. rules 2. experiences
3. limits 4. exceptions
an
24. What does the writer probably mean by saying "education quite often produces surprises"
(line 9)?
Ch
1 2 3 4 .....
2 1 2 .....
3 0 1 .....
n
Ke
( 3)
2. 1 : ...
an
1 5 ( 4)
4 8 12 ( 4)
Ch
6 ? ( 4) ? 10 6 + 4 = 10
3. 3 : ...
2 1
2 1 2
0 2 1 3
2 1 2
5 7 6 8
4. 2 :
5. 2 :
n
Ke
6. 2 :
6 * 2 = (6 6) + 2 = 38 4 * 7 = (4 4) + 7 = 23 5 * 1 = (5 5) + 1 = 26
an
7. 10 25% 15
50%
1. 35% 2. 50% 3. 40% 4. 45%
Ch
3.
= [ ] + [ ]
= 10 , = 25%
= 15 , = 50%
[25 ] = [10 25%] + [15 50%]
250 750 1,000
= (10 25%) + (15 50%) = = = 40%
25 25
25
= 40 %
8. 4,000 5% 6
n
100 100
= 100
Ke
9. 5,000 8% 800
1. 2 2. 3 3. 4 4. 5
an
1.
= = =
Ch
n
2544 - 2548 5
Ke
12. 4 328,750
2544 - 2548
- 2544 = 939 1,000 = 939,000
- 2548 = 2,254 1,000 = 2,254,000
an
= 328.750
2544 - 2548 328,750
13. 3 35 2544 2548
12 2544 2548
328,750 100
35
939,000
14. 3. 6,200
2548
(43 30) 100
( 2548 2547) 100 = 44.33% 45%
30
2547
2549 = 2548 45 %
4,257 145
2549 6,172 6200
100
()
15. 4. 82%
2544 2548
(594 478) 100
= ( 2548 - 2544) 100 = 24.27%
478
2544
2544 2548
(43 2) 100
= ( 2548 - 2544) 100 = 104.76%
21
2544
n
Ke
= 104.76 24.27 = 80.49% 82%
16. 2.
an
2 66
x 2
y 66
Ch
x 2
y 33
x 1
X = 1 Y = 33
Y > 10X
17. 1.
1
= r 2 h
3
1 22
2 2 5
3 7
20.95
1
3
1
4 5
3
6.67
18. 2.
2 3 2 2 3 3
3 2 3 2 2 3
4 9
6 6
5
6
n
25
30
Ke
2 4
3 5 2 5 4 3
4 2 3 4 5 2
an
5 3
10 12
Ch
12 10
10 5 12 6
12 5 10 6
22
60
11
30
25 11
30 30
19. 2.
0 < x < y < 1
xy x y
20. 3.
0.0081 0.021
0.0189
0.009
0.081 0.21
0.0189
0.9
=
21. 2
22. 1
23. 4
n
24. 3
25. 4
Ke
26. 1 1 2A > C
2A > 3B
2A > c
an
2 3B D/4 12B>D
Ch
3B D + E
3B>D +
E>D 12B >
3B > D
12B > D
27. 2 1 C + 2A < 3F + E
C 3F 2A E
C=D+E
D = 3F
C = 3F + E > 3F
C > 3F
2A > 3B D + E
2A > D + E > E
2A > E
C + 2A > 3F + E
C + 2A > 3F + E
2 4B > 3A
3B < 2A
1.5 2 4.5B < 3A
4B < 4.5B < 3A
4B < 3A
28. 3 1 D>G+H
DG
2
n
Ke
2D>G D < 2D G
2 G<C
GD
an
2
G2D>D
D+E=C
Ch
D<C
G 2D > D < C
29. 4 1 F > 2C
D+E=C
D = 3F
3F + E = C
F < 3F + E = C
F < C < 2C
F < 2C
2 A+B>D+H
A D B H
2A>D + E
A<2A>D + E>D
A D
30. 1 1 3A > D + E
2A > D + E
3A > 2A > D + E
3A > D + E
2 7F > G
3F G
2
6F G
n
Ke
6F
7F > G
an
...
Ch
..
..
31. 3. 1
2
32. 1. 1
2
33. 3. 1
2
34. 2. 1
2
35. 3. 1
2
36. 2
(1) (2) (2) (1)
n
37. 2 =
()
Ke
38. 4
an
40. 4
41. 1
42. 1
43. 2
'
44. 1.
13 2462
45. 4
6
46. 2
47. 2 ( )
n
48. 3
49. 4
Ke
50. 2
51. 1
=
an
52. 3
. ........
.....
Ch
53. 3
()
... = ....
54. 3
55. 2
....
( )
56. 1
1 2
57. 1
... =
58. 2
59. 2
60. 4
n
Ke
an
Ch
16
A : ' ()
B: 1 .
A : 2 .
B: 3
A: 4 .
B : 5 .
A : McDonalds
n
Ke
B :
an
1. 1 2.
3. 4.
Ch
3
2. 3 How about doing a part-time job?
3. 1. 2.
3. 4.
2
4. 1. McDonalds
2. McDonalds
3. McDonalds
4. McDonalds
n
Ke
5. 1. 2.
an
3. 4. !
3
Ch
6. 3 permanent (adj.) =
dependent (adj.) =
temporary (adj.) =
funny (adj.) =
temporary '
7. 1 function (v.) = s ( )
respond (v.) =
separate (v.) =
travel (v.) =
function
8. 1 similar (adj.) =
adventurous (adj.) =
popular (adj.) =
dependable (adj.) =
similar
9. 4 furthermore (conj.) =
n
Ke
in addition (conj.) =
consequently (conj.) =
an
nonetheless (conj.) =
nonetheless
Ch
10. 2 preferred (v.) =
refused (v.) =
appealed (v.) =
promised (v.) =
refused
11. 3 (nervous)
12. 2 (angry)
13. 3 (depressing)
14. 1 (handsome new American)
15. 3 (attractive)
16 1 : 1
There were seven children in the family when we set out with Mother for California."
17. 3 : Lill 6 (sixth)
1. 7 Lill, the next to the youngest (
) the youngest () 7 Lill 6
18.
n
4 : an older child ()
Ke
Lill 6 7
2
an
'
20. 3 : to show us off in the best possible light to have them see
thegood side of US ()
2 and to have her family approve of us (
)
21.
1.
2.
3.
4.
n
4.
Ke
23. bounds" 4
1. 2.
3. 4.
an
1.
2.
3.
4.
25. "integral"13
1. 2.
3. 4.
17
60
2
2
1. 40 ( 1 40)
2. 20 ( 41 60)
1 4
1. 4 9 18 34 66 141 ............
1. 320 2. 340 3. 380 4. 390
2. 1 2 3 4 10 19 36 ............
1. 32 2. 62 3. 69
n 4. 72
Ke
3. 2 10 26 58 ............
1. 122 2. 143 3. 152 4. 165
an
4. 5 4 3 12 6 3 5 14 7 2 7 16 8 1 9 ............
1. 12 2. 15 3. 18 4. 22
Ch
5. 5 10 15 30 60 ............
1. 112 2. 115 3. 118 4. 120
6. 2*4 = 10
4*5 = 24
5*6 = ?
1. 25 2. 30 3. 35 4. 40
7. 4 25
1. 160 2. 161
3. 80 4. 81
8. 20 50
2
1. 60 2. 61
3. 70 4. 71
9. 100 2 X Y
1. 100 X + Y 2. 100 + (X Y)
3. 100 (X + Y) 4. 100 XY
10. 1 60%
1. 50% 2. 70% 3. 80% 4. 100%
11 15
n
Ke
..
..
. 126 2.38 10.32 72.22 14.29 99.21 0.79
. 100 7.00 17.00 69.00 7.00 100.00 -
an
. . .
16. 1 1
17. X Y X
n
(6x)+ (7+x)+8=43
18. 4 x
Ke
19. A B A = (3 x 3) 6
B = 587, 499/195, 833
20. B A A B
(A - B) = B
an
21. : ? : ?
1. : 2. :
Ch
3. : 4. :
22. ? : : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
23. : ? : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
24. : ? : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
25. : ? : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
n
:
Ke
: ( 1 20)
an
.
.
Ch
.
.
2
36. 9 10
Ch
1. 2.
3. 4.
37. .
.
1. 2.
3. 4.
38.
1.
2.
3.
4.
39.
1.
2.
3.
4.
40.
n
1.
Ke
2.
3.
an
4.
1, 2, 3 4
Ch
41. 4
1. 7 2535
2.
3.
4.
42. 3
1.
2.
3.
4.
43. 3
1.
2.
3.
4.
44. 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
45. 3
1. 7
2.
n
3.
Ke
4.
1 4
an
46. 1. / 2.
/ 3. / 4.
Ch
47. 1. / 2.
/ 3.
/ 4.
48. 1. / 2.
/ 3. / 4.
49. 1. /
2.
4 / 3.
/ 4.
50. 1. / 2.
/ 3. / 4.
51.
1.
2.
3.
4.
52.
n
Ke
1.
2.
3.
4.
an
53.
Ch
1.
2.
3.
4.
54.
1.
2.
3.
4.
55.
1.
2.
3.
4.
56.
1.
2.
3.
n
4.
Ke
57. 5
an
1.
2.
3.
Ch
4. 5
58.
1.
2.
3.
4.
59.
1.
2.
3.
4.
60.
1. 2.
3. 4.
n
Ke
an
Ch
17
25
40
Instruction : Select the most appropriate choice for each item Q1-Q5
Mary : Hi John.
John : Hi, Mary, I havent seen your for weeks. .(1)...... ?
Mary : Ive been around. Its just that Ive been so busy with work lately.
John : I see. Well, . (2).
Mary : Its good to see you too. Are you enjoying the party?
John : ............ (3) ........ Isnt the food delicious?
n
Mary : Yes, Cindy is such a great cook. Id come to her parties just for the food!
Ke
John : Me too. Did you try the seafood gumbo? Its delicious.
Mary : I havent yet. But, I will. By the way, whereas your girlfriend, Wendy
an
John : Oh, I guess you havent heard. We ....... (4) .... last week.
Mary : Im sorry to hear that. I hope you are doing okay.
Ch
n
7. The explosion of the nuclear plant will have a long lasting on the environment.
Ke
1. consequence 2. Cause
3. function 4. disaster
8. This is not a simple problem. Its
an
1. easy 2. complicated
3. normal 4. ordinary
Ch
9. The of this project is to promote Thai tourism and to preserve Thai culture.
1. exchange 2. program
3. objective 4. success
10. The manager wants me to the sales report again. There's something I need
to understand.
1. go around 2. go over
3. go away 4. go without
11. He will prepare the invoice he finds the record of shipment.
1. since 2. after 3. while 4. when
12. If the wire transfer.. late, we will not be able to meet the payroll.
1. arrive 2. arrived 3. arriving 4 arrives
13. Mr John is the kind of manager. will always try to listen to his workers.
1. who 2. whom 3. whose 4 for whom
14. Those apples look . May I have one?
1. delicious 2. like deliciously
3. deliciously 4. so deliciously
15. I get when someone asks difficult questions.
1. confuse 2. confused
3. confusing 4. confusion
n
Instruction : Read the following passage and choose the best answer.
Ke
On the day of a big annual sale, a huge queue had formed at the entrance to a
department store. Some people had even camped out overnight for a good spot.
Just before opening time, a small man tried to push his way to the front of the line,
an
only to be pushed back amid loud and colorful curses. On the mans second attempt, he
was punched in the jaw, knocked around a bit and thrown to the back of the queue again.
Ch
As he readied himself for his third attempt, he told the person ahead of him, "If they
hit me one more time, Im not opening the store.
16. The sale mentioned in the passage is held.
1. once a year 2. for a week 3. every month 4. at weekends
17. Some people (line 2) refers to .
1. salesmen 2. spectators 3. shareholders 4. shoppers
18. The word colorful (Sine 4) could best he replaced by .
1. multi-colored 2. bright 3. fast-changing 4. expressive
19. The people waiting are
1. dependable 2. caring 3. aggressive 4. indifferent
20. The small man wanted to
1. be rude to customers 2. start the sale
3. be the first customer 4. start a fight
Instruction : Read the following passage and choose the best answer.
1 Some animal behaviorists argue that certain animals can remember past events,
anticipate future ones, make plans and choices, and coordinate activities within a group.
These scientists, however, are cautious about the extent to which animals can be credited
with conscious processing.
5 Explanations of animal behavior that leave out any sort of consciousness at all and
ascribe actions entirely to instinct leave many questions unanswered. One example of such
unexplained behavior: Honeybees communicate the sources of nectar to one another by
doing a dance in a figure-eight pattern. The orientation of the dance conveys the position of
n
the food relative to the suns position in the sky, and the speed
Ke
10 of the dance tells how far the food source is from the hive. Most researchers assume that
the ability to perform and encode the dance is innate and shows no special intelligence. But
in one study, when experimenters kept changing the site of the food source, each time
an
moving the food 25 percent farther from the previous site, foraging honeybees began to
anticipate where the food source would appear next.
15 When the researchers arrived at the new location, they would find the bees circling the
Ch
spot, waiting for their food. No one has yet explained how bees, whose brains weigh four
ten- thousandths of an ounce, could have inferred the location of the new site.
Other behaviors that may indicate some cognition include tool use. Many animals,
like the otter who uses a stone to crack mussel shells, are capable of using
20 objects in the natural environment as rudimentary tools. One researcher has found that
mother chimpanzees occasionally show their young how to use tools to open hard nuts. In
one study, chimpanzees compared two pairs of food wells containing chocolate chips.
One pair might contain, say, five chips and three chips, the other four chips and three chips.
Allowed to choose which pair they wanted, the chimpanzees almost always chose
25 the one with the higher total, showing some sort of summing ability. Other chimpanzees
have learned to use numerals to label quantities of items and do simple sums.
21. What does the passage mainly discuss?
1. The role of instinct in animal behavior
2. Observations that suggest consciousness in animal behavior
3. The use of food in studies of animal behavior
4. Differences between the behavior of animals in their natural environments and in
laboratory experiments
22. Which of the following is NOT discussed as an ability animals are thought to have?
1. Selecting among choices 2. Anticipating events to come
3. Remembering past experiences 4. Communicating emotions
23. What is the purpose of the honeybee dance?
n
1. To determine the quantity of food at a site
Ke
2. To communicate the location of food
3. To increase the speed of travel to food sources
4. To identify the type of nectar that is available
an
24. What did researchers discover in the study of honeybees discussed in paragraph 2?
1. Bees are able to travel at greater speeds than scientists thought
Ch
n 69
Ke
(1+2+3+4)(2+3+4+10)(3+4+10+19)(4+10+19+36)
3. 1 :
an
2102658122
Ch
(8x1) (8x2)(8x4)(8x8)
4. 3 :
5 4 3 12 6 3 5 14 7 2 7 16 8 1 9 18
(5+7 4+3) (6+3+5) (7+2+7) (8+1+9)
5. 4 :
5 10 15 30 60 120
(5+10) (5+10+15) (5+10+15+30) (5+10+15+30+60)
6. 3 : ( x ) + =
2 x 4 + 2 = 10
4 x 5 + 4 = 24
5 x 6 + 5 = 35
5*6=35
7. 2.
= 4 = 4 x 1,000 = 4,000
( 1 = 1,000 )
= 25
,
= + 1 =
+1
= 160 + 1 = 161
( 1 )
n
161
Ke
8. 3.
= 20+20+50+50 = 140
= 2
an
= =
= 70
( 1 ... )
Ch
= 70
9. 3 :
2 X Y X + Y
100 100 (X + Y)
10. 1 :
1
+ =
( )
=
11. : 3.
12. : 3.
= x
.
= (126 + 100 + 63 + 163 + 128) x
.
= 579 x
= 58.9422
59
13. : 2.
n
Ke
. .
= =
. .
14. : 4.
an
= x
. . .
= (126 + 100 + 63 + 163 + 128) x
Ch
.
= 579 x
= 423.5358
424
15. : 4.
= x
.
= 163 x
= 19.0058
19
.. = .. x
..
.
= 128 x
= 43.008
.. 43
= 43 19 = 24
16. 1. 1 1609.344 1 1000
17. 4. . .
18. 3. x 4
n
19. 3. A B 3 . .
Ke
20. 2. A B
21 2. :
an
22. 1 :
Ch
23. 4. :
24. 4. :
25. 2. :
26. : 4.
1
M > 3U = R M > R 3U = R
R = (U + V) S R S R = (U + V)
M>R S M > S R S
M>S
2
2Q > R 3U = R 2Q > 3U
2Q > 3U Q = 2, U = 1 2Q > 3U
Q = 5, U = 2 2Q > 3U
2U < Q Q = 2, U = 1 2U < Q
Q = 5, U = 2 2U < Q
2U < Q
27. : 3.
1 3P 2Q > R
2
n
M > 3U = R M > R 3U = R
2Q > R M > R < 2Q
Ke
Q M M > R < 2Q
28. : 4.
1
an
3U = R > N 3U > N
3U > N U = 3, N = 2 3U > N
Ch
U = 3, N = 5 3U > N
U>N U = 3, N = 2 U > N
U = 3, N = 5 U > N
U > N
2 V = 2U
29. : 2.
1 R = (U + V) L = V R = (U + L)
R = (U + L) R > L R, U, L > 0
2
1 R > L
M > 3U = R M > R 3U = R
M > R R > L M > L
L< M
30. : 1.
1
V = 2U 3V = 6U
M > 3U 2M > 6U
2M > 6U 3V = 6U 2M > 3V
2M > 3V
n
2
V = 2U U = V/2
Ke
R = (U + V) R = (V/2 + V) = 3V/2
2Q > R 2Q > 3V/2
4Q > 3V
an
L=V 4Q > 3L
3L < 4Q
Ch
- -
- -
- - -
- -
- -
31. 1 ()
2 ()
1.
32. 1 ()
2 4 ()
4.
33. 1 ()
2 ()
n
4.
34. 1 ()
Ke
2 ()
3.
35. 1 ()
an
2 ()
2.
Ch
36. 4. 9 10
1 2 2
( C)
37. 3. . .
1 2 1
( A)
2
38. 1. ...
39. 3. .....
40. 3. .....
.....
.....
41. 1.
7 2535
42. 4.
n
Ke
43. 2.
an
44. 4.
Ch
45. 1.
7
46. 4.
47. 4.
48. 1.
49. 3.
50. 2.
51. 2.
52. 1.
...
53. 3.
=
54. 2.
.....
55. 1.
n
Ke
56. 2.
an
.....
57. 3.
Ch
.....
58. 2.
59. 3.
...
60. 3.
...
17
4
1.
Where have you been?
2
2.
n
Ke
2
3. 2.
an
So far, so good =
1
Ch
4. 1. broke up. =
3
5.
3. unattached = (
)
6. ( )
1. 2.
3. 4.
3
7.
1. 2.
3. 4.
1
8. .
1. 2.
3. 4.
2
9. ........................
1. 2. ()
3. 4.
3
n
Ke
10. ........................
1. () 2. ()
an
3. 4.
2 g over
Ch
n
3.
4.
Ke
22.
an
1. 2.
3. 4.
Ch
23.
1.
2.
3.
4.
24. 2
1.
2. 25
3.
4.
25. .....................
1. 2.
3. 4.
n
Ke
an
Ch
18
60
2
2
1. 40 ( 1 - 40)
2. 20 ( 41 60)
1 4
1. 28 33 39 50 67 95 ..
1. 137 2. 138
n
3. 136 4. 140
Ke
2. 2 3 14 27 98 243 686 ..
3. 3 8 5 15 23 8 34 45 ..
Ch
1. 11 2. 13 3. 19 4. 63
4. 7 56 8 10 90 9 13 130 10 16 ..
1. 11 2. 176 3. 17 4. 180
5. 4 5 7 16 28 51 ..
1. 72 2. 88 3. 95 4. 121
6. 6 * 3 = 24 7 * 3 = 27 4 * 6 = ?
1. 24 2. 25 3. 28 4. 30
7. 2 16 2 ... 4 ...
80
1. 4 2. 18
3. 20 4. 28
8. 140
1. 10 2. 11
3. 13 4. 14
9. 40 6
n
1. 5 2. 13
Ke
3. 7 4. 8
10. 2 2
an
1. 4 2. 3
3. 2
Ch
2540 29,979 1,378 39,204 147,993 60,670
2541 23,021 1,137 46,244 276,909 93,800
2542 23,298 922 61,885 373,833 37,330
2543 21,150 1,269 55,300 341,145 97,026
2544 19,420 1,173 69,351 420,102 99,257
2545 20,374 1,084 58,078 412,620 177,373
2546 19,979 523 52,309 404,050 128,626
2547 14,939 440 39,245 496,006 240,075
..-.. 5,144 145 9,466 131,098 42,750
..-.. 3,287 127 13,728
n 11,124 49,530
Ke
..-.. 2,210 99 7,819 175,000 81,295
..-.. 4,298 69 8,232 178,776 66,500
an
1. 2.
3. 4.
12.
1. 2541 2. 2542
3. 2544 4. 2547
1. 4 : 6 : 7 2. 4 : 5 : 6
3. 4 : 6 : 9 4. 5 : 6 : 8
14. 2540 2547
1. 25,630 2. 26,940
3. 27,450 4. 43,500
15.
2. .. .. 26 2547
3. .. .. 53 .. ..
4. 2540 2545 32
n
Ke
1.
2.
an
3.
Ch
4.
16 x y =8
17 x, y, z 1 x + y =1
y+z=2
x+z=3
18 x+y x-y x < 0, y < 0
19 x Y 6x 8y = 10
y = 2x
20 4y + 8 y>0
21. : --------> ? : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
22. : --------> ? :
1. 2. 3. 4.
23. : --------> ? :
1. 2. 3. 4.
24. : --------> ? : ?
1. :
n 2. :
Ke
3. : 4. :
25. : --------> ? : ?
an
1. : 2. :
Ch
3. : 4. :
=
>
>
<
<
:
: ( 26 35)
1.
2.
3.
4.
26 30
n
Ke
2A B + C = 3D
F>DA= ; 0
an
26. 1 E > 4A
Ch
2 B < 2E
27. 1 C>D
2 E
28. 1 B + C = 2(F+D)
2 DA
29. 1 A > 3F
2 D
30. 1 F>A
2 6D = 2B + C
1. 4
2. 4
3. 2
4.
n
Ke
5.
6.
an
7.
8. 53 64
Ch
9. 41
10.
31. 1
32. 1
33. 1
2
34. 1
35. 1 23
36. . . . . . . .
n
.
Ke
1. . 2. .
3. . 4. .
an
37.
1. 2.
Ch
3. 4.
38.
1. 2.
3. 4.
39.
1. 2.
3. 4.
40.
1. 2.
3. 4.
1, 2, 3 4
41. 1
1.
2. 5
3.
4.
n
42. 3
Ke
1.
2.
an
3.
4.
Ch
43. 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
44. 4
1.
2.
3.
4.
45. 3
1.
2.
3.
4.
n
(1), (2) (3)
Ke
1. 3
2. (1) (2)
an
3. (1) (3)
Ch
4. (2) (3)
46.
(1) (2)
(3)
47.
(1) (2)
14 2532
(3)
48.
(1)
(2) (3)
49.
(1) (2)
n
Ke
(3)
50.
an
(1) (2)
Ch
4-6
(3)
51.
1.
2.
3.
4.
52. 1
1. 1
2.
3.
4.
53.
n
Ke
1. 2.
an
3. 4.
Ch
54.
1. 2.
3. 4.
55.
1.
2.
3.
4.
56.
n
Ke
1.
an
2.
Ch
3.
4.
57 60
100
10,000
57.
1. 2.
3. 4.
58.
1.
2.
n
3.
Ke
4.
59.
an
1. 2.
3. 4.
Ch
60.
1. 2.
3. 4.
18
25
40
Instruction : Read each situation and the dialogue carefully and choose the appropriate
expression to complete the dialogue (item 1 5)
A : _______1_______. Whats happened ?
B : Well, _____2________.
A : When ?
B : This morning. I believed I dropped it on a cab
A : Oh, ______3_______. That s why I couldnt reach you when I called.
B : Yes. I regret it. You know, I just bought it a week ago.
A : I see. I think________4_____. You might get it back
B : ________5________. Im going to the police office right now.
1. 1. Are you OK ?
n
2. You look so bad.
Ke
3. Good morning. 4. How are you ?
2. 1. I have a headache. 2. I lost my telephone
3. I had a car accident 4. I broke up with my girlfriend
an
4. 1. you should buy a new one 2. you should find the cab
3. you should tell the police 4. you should go back to work
5. 1. I dont agree 2. Im too busy
3. Thats a good idea. 4. I dont think so.
6. I dont understand Marks . He gets angry for no reason and refuses to talk
to anyone.
1. costumes 2. culture
3. behaviour 4. customs
7. Johns boss is going to .. him from his position as Assistant Manager to a new
position as Manager.
1. promote 2. provide
3. protect 4. produce
8. The for the position of accountant include a college degree and three years
of related experience.
1. qualifications 2. characteristics
3. professions 4. ingredients
9. The students in this school are required to . Every class in order to pass the
course and a certificate.
1. intend 2. defend
3. attend 4. pretend
10. Children like a .. of food in their diet. For example, for breakfast they like
to choose among cereal, pancakes, doughnuts or eggs and toast.
1. quantity 2. delicacy
3. variety 4. density
11. Be ____________ with this glass of milk. Its hot.
1. care
n
2. careful
Ke
3. caring 4. careless
12. Robin looks very ______________. Whats the matter with him ?
1. sad 2. sadness
an
3. sadly 4. to be sad
13. I find it quite ______________ to talk in front of a group of people.
Ch
1. embarrass 2. embarrassing
3. embarrassed 4. embarrassment
14. _______ for leather goods, various materials have been developed as substitutes.
1. Because of the demand 2. Because it demands
3. Its demand 4. Demands
15. Human beings are social animals ________ usually prefer not to live in physical
or psychological isolation.
1. whos 2. whom
3. whose 4. who
OFFICE OF THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Pitsanuloke Road, Dusit, Bangkok 10300, THAILAND
Tel : 66 2547 1000, Fax 66 2547 1000
3 May 20XX
Mr. Denis Ives
Public Sector Management Consultant
17 Wagga Street
Canberra ACT2607
Australia
Dear Mr. Ives :
I am writing to you to express our appreciation for your warm hospitality and efforts in
arranging the seminar programme for our group of executives from Thailand.
The programme was very well designed and was structured exactly as we had hoped.
n
The sessions with you, I would say, were the highlight of the programme. While the
Ke
introduction helped us greatly to comprehend the structure and framework of the Australian
public service and its reform, your executive session was invaluable in clarifying the issues
and areas that had been a bit unclear during the week of discussions and observations.
It was extremely valuable for us to have had this opportunity to observe the practice of
an
Australian public service reform, to exchange ideas about our work, and to discuss our
problems. This programme has given me new insights into our own situation and
Ch
n
20. The word insight (line 3, paragraph 2) refers to __________.
Ke
1. valuable innovations
2. a long vision
3. modern practices
an
4. deep understanding
Ch
Instruction : Read the following passage and select the best answer
1 The modern age is an age of electricity. People are so used to electric lights,
radio, televisions, and telephones that it is hard to imagine what life would be like
without them. When there is a power failure, people grope about in flickering
candlelight. Cars hesitate in the streets because there are no traffic lights to guide
5 them, and food spoils in silent refrigerators.
Yet, people began to understand how electricity works only a little more
than two centuries ago. Nature has apparently been experimenting in this field for
millions of years. Scientists are discovering more and more and more that the living
world may hold many interesting secrets of electricity that could benefit humanity.
10. All living cells sent out tiny pulses of electricity. As the heart beats, it sends
out pulses of recorded electricity : they form an electrocardiogram, which doctor
n
can study to determine how well the heart is working. The brain, too, sends out
Ke
brain waves of electricity, which can be recorded in an electroencephalogram.
The electric currents generated by most living cells are extremely small----often so
small that sensitive instruments are needed to record them
an
15. . But in some animals, certain muscle cells have become so specialized as electrical
generators that they do not work as muscle cells at all. When large numbers of
these cells are linked together, the effects can be astonishing.
Ch
The electric eel is an amazing storage battery. It can send a jolt of as much as
20. eight hundred volts of electricity through the water in which it lives. (An electric
house current is only one hundred twenty volts.) As many as four fifths of all the
cells in the electric eels body are specialized for generating electricity, and the
strength of the shock it can deliver corresponds roughly to the length of its body.
21. What is the main idea of the passage ?
1. Electric eels are potentially dangerous.
2. Biology and electricity appear to be closely related.
3. People would be at a loss without electricity.
4. Scientists still have much to discover about electricity.
22. The author mentions all of the following as results of a blackout EXCEPT ________ .
1. traffic lights do not work 2. refrigerated food items may go bad
3. people must rely on candlelight 4. elevators and escalators do not function
23. The word generated in line 14 is closest in meaning to ________ .
1. defined 2. disturbed
3. transmitted 4. produced
24. The word them in line 15 refers to ________ .
1. electric currents 2. living cells
3. sensitive instruments 4. muscle cells
25. The word astonishing in line 18 is closest in meaning to _________ .
1. surprising 2. frightening
3. amusing 4. annoying
n
Ke
an
Ch
18
1. 4 :
28 33 39 50 67 95 140
2. 2 :
n
Ke
3. 1 :
3 8 5 15 23 8 34 45 11
an
4. 2 :
+1 +1 +1 +1
7 56 8 10 90 9 13 130 10 16 176 11
5. 3 :
4 5 7 16 28 51 95
6. 1 :
6 * 3 = (6 x 3) + (3 x 2) = 18 + 6 = 24 7 * 3 = (7 x 3) + (3 x 2) = 21 + 6 = 27
4 * 6 = (4 x 3) + (6 x 2) = 12 + 12 = 24
7. 2 16 2 ... 4 ...
80
1. 4 2. 16 3. 20 4. 24
3.
1 x 2 = ... x ...
n
2
Ke
16 x 2 = 4 x 80
2 = = 20
an
= 20
8. 140
Ch
1. 10 2. 11 3. 13 4. 14
1.
=
= = = 10
= 10
9. 40 6
1. 5 2. 13 3. 7 4. 8
3.
= 40
= = = 20
40 (20 ) 6
= 20 = 6
() = = = = 7
= 7
10. 2 2
1. 4 2. 3 3. 2
n 4. 5
Ke
2.
2. = 3 = 5
an
= 3 = 12 = 5 = 10
Ch
12 10
= 2
11. 3.
2541 23,021 1,137 46,244 276,909 93,800
2544 19,420 1,173 69,351 420,102 99,257
(%) =
... ...
%
= = = 50.22%
%
= = = 51.62%
2541 2544
12. 1. 2541
2541 = = =
2542 = = =
2544 = = =
n
2547 = = =
Ke
2541 100% (
)
an
13. 1. 4 : 6 : 7
Ch
2540 29,979 1,378 39,204 147,993 60,670
2542 23,298 922 61,885 373,833 37,330
2544 19,420 1,173 69,351 420,102 99,257
2540 : 2542 : 2544 = 39 : 62 : 69
= 40 : 60 : 70
=4:6:7
14. 1. 25,630
2540 29,979 1,378 39,204 147,993 60,670
2547 14,939 440 39,245 496,006 240,075
2540 2547 =
, , ,
= =
= 25,629
15. 3. .. .. 53 .. ..
n
2540 2547
Ke
25,629 43,500
2 .. .. 26 2547
an
(51) (149)
= = 34.23 26
Ch
3 .. .. 53 .. ..
(43) (81)
= = 53.08
4 2540 2545 32
= = = ...
16. : 1
=8
2x-1 = 8 x 2y+1
= 23 x 2 y x 2
2 2 2x = 23 x 2 y x 2 x 2
2x = 25 x 2 y
= 25
n
xy =5
Ke
x = 6 y = 1
x = -1 y = -5
an
x>y
17. : 3
Ch
x+y=1 1
y+z=2 2
x+z=3 3
2 1
(x + z) (x+y) = 2 1
zx=1 4
3 4
(x + z) (z x) = 3 1
2x = 2
x =
x = 1
x = 1 1
1+y = 1
y = 11
y = 0
n
Ke
x = 1 3
1+z = 3
an
z = 31
Ch
z = 2
= = 1
18. : 2
x = -1 y = -1
x+y
-1 + (-1) = -2
xy
-1 (-1) = 0
x < 0, y < 0 x + y < x y
19. : 1
6x 8y = 10 1
y = 2x 2
2 1
6x (8 x (2x)) = 10
-10x = 10
x =
x = -1
n
Ke
x = -1 2
y = 2 x (-1)
an
y = -2
Ch
x > y
20. : 1
= 5(y + 2)
y = 1
5(y + 2) = 5(1 + 2)
= 5 + 10
= 15
4y + 8 y = 1
4y + 8 = 4x1+8
= 12
>
21. : 4 :
n
22. : 3 :
Ke
23. : 2 :
an
24. : 1 :
Ch
25. : 4 :
26. : 1 : 1
27. : 4 : 1
2
28. : 4 : 1
29. : 3 : 1
30. : 4 : 1
53
64
n
.
Ke
41 .
31. : 1
an
1
Ch
2 3 9
32. : 3
33. : 2
1
34. : 4
35. : 4
n
36. 3. . 9.
Ke
37. 4. 11.
38. 4.
an
39. 2. =
Ch
40. 1.
41. 4.
5
42. 3.
43. 3.
44. 3.
n
45. 2.
Ke
46. 3.
an
47. 4. ()
Ch
48. 1.
49. 2.
50. 3.
51. 3.
... =
52. 1. 1
1 ...
3 4
53. 4.
..........
54. 2.
.......
55. 3.
56. 2.
n
...
Ke
57. 3.
58. 4.
an
59. 4.
60. 4.
Ch
18
A : 1
B : 2
A : ?
B :
A : . 3
B :
A : 4
B : 5
1. 1. () 2.
n
3. 4.
Ke
2 You look so bod
A
2. 1. 2.
an
3. 4.
2 I lost my telephone.
Ch
3. 1. 2.
3. 4.
2 Im sorry to hear that.
4. 1. 2.
3. 4.
3 you should tell the police B
5. 1. 2.
3. 4.
3 Thats a good idea. A B
6. 3 costumes (n.) =
culture (n.) =
behavior (n.) =
customs (n.) =
behavior 2 He gets angry .
7. 1. promote (v.) =
provide (v.) =
protect (v.) =
n
Ke
produce (v.) =
promote
an
8. 1 qualifications (n.) =
characteristics (n.) =
professions (n.) =
Ch
ingredients (n.) =
qualifications
3
9. 3 intend (v.) =
defend (v.) = ,
attend (v.) =
pretend (v.) =
attend
10. 3 quantity (n.) = ,
delicacy (n.) =
variety (n.) =
density (n.) =
variety
11. 2 (careful)
12. 1 (sad)
13. 2 (embarrassing)
14. 1 Because of the demand because of
()
n
15. 4 who who Human beings
prefer
Ke
16.
1.
an
2.
3.
4.
Ch
4
17. .
1. 2.
3. ( ) 4.
3.
18.
1. .
2.
3.
4.
1.
19.
1.
2.
3.
4.
2.
20. insight ( 3 2)
1. 2.
3. 4.
4.
21.
1.
2.
3.
n
Ke
4.
22. _________
1. 2.
an
3. 4.
23. generated 14 _______
Ch
1. 2.
3. 4.
24. them 15 ________
1. 2.
3. 4.
25. astonishing 18 ______
1. 2.
3. 4.
19
60
2
2
1. 40 ( 1 40)
2. 20 ( 41 60)
1 4
1. 27 16 54 36 162 64 324 100 ............
1. 800 2. 512 3. 972 4. 196
2. 186 204 225 251 284 ............
1. 227 2. 326 3. 525
n 4. 652
Ke
3. 148 74 80 40 46 23 ............
1. 15 2. 29 3. 42 4. 64
an
5. 38 45 53 68 91 129 ............
1. 151 2. 167 3. 179 4. 190
6. 2*4 = 20
4*5 = 33
5X *6Y = ?
1. 8X + 25y 2. 8X + 36y 3. 10X + 25y 4. 10X + 36y
7. 18,000 120 12%
1. 17,820 2. 17,810 3. 17,280 4. 17,300
8. 2 420 10
1. 2,100 2. 2,000 3. 2,099 4. 2,090
9. 1 2 3
4 60
1. 110 2. 129 3. 145 4. 158
10. 10
1. 160 2. 100 3. 70 4. 30
2 11 15
(.) ()
2551 36,058 2.7
2552 27,734 2.3
2553 26,913 1.8
2554 20,380 2.0
2555 31,762
n 2.0
Ke
2556 42,407 6.1
11.
1. 2552 2. 2553 3. 2555 4. 2556
an
13.
1. 2552 2. 2553 3. 2554 4. 2555
14. 2551 2553 2554 2556
1. 3,844 2. 4,064 3. 4,234 4. 4,474
15. 2551 2556
1. 2.9 2. 3.2 3. 3.6 4. 3.9
1. . .
2. . .
3. . .
4. . .
. . .
16. 2 X 5X = 5 X
17. 400 1 -
18. 24 3.50
R 17 = R
19. X Y 3x + 1 = 13 3(y 2) = 9
20. 15 X 24
6 = x
21. : ? : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
22. : ? : ?
1. :
n
2. :
Ke
3. : 4. :
23. : ? : ?
1. : 2. :
an
3. : 4. :
24. : ? : ?
Ch
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
25. : ? : ?
1. : 2. :
3. : 4. :
:
: ( 26 30)
.
.
.
.
n
2) V < X
Ke
28. 1) P Y 2) P < X
29. 1) P > Q 2) V Y
30. 1) M V 2) (X + W) > Q
an
2
(1) 5
Ch
(2)
(3) 4
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
31. 1
2
32. 1
2
33. 1
2
34. 1
2
35. 1
2
36.
n
Ke
1.
2.
3.
4.
an
37.
1.
Ch
2.
3.
4.
38.
1. 2.
3. 4.
39.
1. 2.
3. 4.
40.
1.
2.
3.
4.
n
1, 2, 3 4
Ke
41. 2
1.
an
2. 10 2535
3.
4.
Ch
42. 3
1.
2.
3.
4.
43. 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
44. 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
45. 2
1. 26
2.
3.
4.
1 4
n
46. 1. / 2.
Ke
/ 3.
/ 4.
an
47. 1. / 2.
/ 3.
Ch
/ 4.
48. 1. / 2.
/ 3.
/ 4.
49. 1. / 2.
/ 3.
/ 4. 218
29 2515
50. 1. / 2.
/ 3. / 4.
51.
1.
2.
3.
4.
52.
1.
2.
n
Ke
3.
4.
53.
an
Ch
1.
2.
3.
4.
54.
1.
2.
3.
4.
55.
1.
2.
3.
4.
56.
n
Ke
an
1.
2.
3.
Ch
4.
57.
1.
2.
3.
4.
58.
1.
2.
3.
4.
59.
1. 2.
3. 4.
60.
1.
n
Ke
2.
3.
4.
an
Ch
19
25
40
Instruction : Select the most appropriate choice for each item Q1-Q5
Tom : So, did you decide what movie you want to see tonight?
Bob : ..(1) I havent even thought about it.
Tom : You told me you would check and see what is playing
Bob : Sony, I had so much going on today. I.(2)
Tom : Thats okay. Do you have the newspaper? We can check there.
Bob
n
: Sure. Ive got it right here. Hmm.(3). Well, theres
Ke
The Departed at 7:00 pm. The Guardian is also playing at 7:00 pm, and Monster
House is playing at 7:30. What sounds good to you?
an
Tom : Ive heard that The Departed is really good. How about that?
Bob : ......................... (4)......................... Sounds good to me. Its getting great reviews and
Ch
3. profitable 4. expensive
8. All the players accept the referee's ruling except for the goalkeeper who_________
violer
1. dissented 2. gestured
3. differed 4. protested
9. The university offers a benefit program tdMecturers-no long vacations and
Me money for attending professional meetings.
1. scholastic 2. limited
3. crucial 4. substantial
10. Going to work by bus is an example of his for their future.
1. waste 2. generosity
3. frugality 4. routine
11. Miss Sonia was the woman with we spoke.
(1) who (2) whom (3) whose (4) whos
12. If he had the money, he a new car.
(1) will buy (2) would buying (3) would buy (4) will to buy
13. What was the first province reported the problems?
(1) what (2) where (3) when (4) that
14. If the laboratory
n
earlier, they would have saved a lot of money.
Ke
(1) had been informed (2) informed
(3) has been informed (4) had been informing
an
Instruction : Read the following passage and choose the best answer.
I had no house. In London I rented a service flat in Dolphin Square. It consumed my
money in steady installments on a weekly basis. The bills arrived in a womans handwriting:
rounded and flowing easily with the lower line of the writing creating a regular, almost
scalloped pattern. The handwriting spoke of a woman at absolute peace, without anxiety. I
envied her calmness and absence of ambition. And when I went down to the office to settle
the bill. I tried to figure out which clerk it was among all of those slaves of routine -- who
was so blessed. The author of the figures of the fierce, debilitating demand had stirred my
curiosity.
16. The phrase spoke of (line 4) means
1. revealed 2. discussed 3. created 4. examined
17. The phrase to settle the bill (lines 5-6) means tothe money.
1. get 2. pay 3. argue about 4. borrow
18. It can be inferred from the last sentence that the author had to pay arent.
1. low 2. moderate 3. high 4. reasonable
19. Why was the woman blessed in the writers view?
1. She was the one chosen to write the bill.
2. She was able to stir the writers curiosity.
3. She had beautiful handwriting.
n
Ke
4. She probably had few worries.
20. The writer of the passage
an
Instruction : Read the following passage and choose the best answer.
1 It is estimated that over 99 percent of all species that ever existed have become extinct.
What causes extinction? When a species is no longer adapted to a changed
environment, it may perish. The exact causes of a species' death vary from situation to
situation. Rapid ecological change may render an environment hostile to a species. For
5 example, temperatures may change and a species may not be able to adapt. Food
resources may be affected by environmental changes, which will then cause problems
for a species requiring these resources. Other species may become better adapted to an
environment, resulting in competition and, ultimately, in the death of a species.
The fossil record reveals that extinction has occurred throughout the history of
10 Earth. Recent analyses have also revealed that on some occasions many species
became extinct at the same timea mass extinction. One of the best-known examples of
mass extinction occurred 65 million years ago with the demise of dinosaurs and many other
forms of life. Perhaps the largest mass extinction was the one that occurred 225 million
years ago, when approximately 95 percent of all species died. Mass extinctions can be 15
caused by a relatively rapid change in the environment and can be worsened by the close
interrelationship of many species. If, for example, something were to happen to destroy
much of the plankton in the oceans, then the oxygen content of Earth would drop,
affecting even organisms not living in the oceans. Such a change would probably lead to a
mass extinction.
n
20 One interesting, and controversial, finding is that extinctions during the past 250
Ke
million years have tended to be more intense every 26 million years. This periodic extinction
might be due to intersection of the Earth's orbit with a cloud of comets, but this theory is
purely speculative. Some researchers have also speculated that extinction may often be
an
random. That is, certain species may be eliminated and others may survive
25 for no particular reason. A species' survival may have nothing to do with its ability or
Ch
inability to adapt. If so, some of evolutionary history may reflect a sequence of essentially
random events.
21. The word "it" in line 3 refers to .
1. environment 2. species
3. extinction 4. 99 percent
22. The word "ultimately" in line is closest in meaning to .
1. exceptionally 2. dramatically
3. eventually 4. unfortunately
23. What does the author say in paragraph 1 regarding most species in Earth's history?
1. They have remained basically unchanged from their original forms.
2. They have been able to adapt to ecological changes.
3. They have caused rapid change in the environment.
4. They are no longer in existence.
24. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 1 as resulting from rapid
ecological change?
1. Temperature changes 2. Availability of food resources
n
3. Introduction of new species 4. Competition among species
Ke
25. The word demise in line 12 is closest in meaning to
1. change 2. recovery
an
3. help 4. death
Ch
19
1. 3 : 2 3
2716543616264324100972
x2 x3 x2 x3
2. 2 :
186 204 225 251 284 326
18 21 26 33 42
3 5 7
n 9
Ke
2 2 2
3. 2 :
an
1487480 40 46 23 29
4. 2 :
2,401 2,409 2,360 2,369 2,305 2,315 2,234
8. 4 : = = 210
n
= +1
Ke
210 = +1
= 10 (210 1)
an
= 2,090
9. 4 : X
= X + (X+4) + (X+4+3) + (X+7+2) + (X+9+1)
Ch
= 5x + 30
5x + 30 = 60
5x = 60 30
X () = = 6 ( )
6+4 = 10 = 40
10 + 3 = 13 = 26
13 + 2 = 15 = 60
15 + 1 = 16 = 32
5 = 158
10. 1 : 10 = 2 x 10 = 20
20 = 20 x 4 = 80
80 = 2 x 80 = 160
11. : 3.
= x 100
, , ,
2552 x 100 = x 100 = -23.0850
, ,
, ,
2553 x 100 = x 100 = -2.9422
, ,
, , ,
2555 x 100 = x 100 = 55.8489
, ,
, ,
n ,
Ke
2556 x 100 = x 100 = 33.5149
, ,
2555
12. : 1.
an
=
Ch
, ,
=
= 1,058
13. : 4.
2555
0
14. : 1.
2551-2553 : 36,058 + 27,734 + 26,913 = 90,705
2554-2556 : 20,380 + 31,762 + 42,407 = 94,549
2 = 94,549 90,705 = 3,844
15. : 1.
. . . . . .
=
= 2.87
16. 1. x 1 . .
17. 3. 400 . .
18. 1. 18 R = 18 . .
19. 2. x = 4 y = 5 . .
20. 3. 15 x = 15 . .
n
21. 3. :
22. 4. :
Ke
23. 1. :
24. 3. :
an
25. 4. : ,
,
Ch
26. : 1.
1
2 2N P
27. : 4.
1
4M > 2N M = 1, N=1 4M > 2N
M = 2, N=3 4M > 2N
3N > 4M M = 1, N=1 3N > 4M
M = 2, N=3 3N > 4M
3N > 4M
2
Q = (X + Y) X = 1, Y = 1 Q=2
Q<V Q=2 V = 3
Q = (X + Y) X = 2, Y = 1 Q=3
Q<V Q=3 V = 4
Q = (X + Y) X = 1, Y = 2 Q=3
Q<V Q=3 V = 4
V < X
28. : 3.
1
P Q = (X + Y) X = 1, Y = 1 Q = 2, P = 2
X = 1, Y = 2 Q = 3, P = 3.2
P Y
n
Ke
2
P Q = (X + Y) X = 1, Y = 1 Q = 2, P = 2
X = 4, Y = 1 Q = 5, P = 5, 4, 3, 2
an
P < X
29. : 4.
1 P Q
Ch
2 V W = Y V Y
30. : 4.
1
4M > 2N P Q Q < V 4M > 2N P Q<V
M V
2
Q = (X + Y) W = Y Q = (X + W)
(X + W) > Q
31. 1
2
4
32. 1
2
2
33. 1
n
Ke
2
an
1
34. 1
Ch
2
(1) 5
4
35. 1
2
4
36. 3
37. 3
38. 3
( )
39. 4
3
1
2
3
n
Ke
40. 3 ..
.....
an
41. 3
Ch
10 2535
42. 1
43. 4
44. 1
45. 1
26
46. 2 ()
47. 2
48. 4
49. 3
50. 4
51. 4
..... ... ()
n
Ke
52. 3
.....
an
53. 2
.....
Ch
54. 1
......
55. 3
.....
56. 3
... ... ...
... ...
57. 1
58. 1. :
59. 1. :
60. 4. :
n
Ke
an
Ch
19
The Departed
1
1. 5
1. To tell you the truth =
2
2.
n
Ke
2.
1
an
3.
Lets see =
Ch
1
4. The Departed
Sure = Okay
1
5.
1.
6.
1. 2.
3. 4.
1
7.
.
1. 2.
3. 4.
n
1
Ke
8.
1. 2.
an
3. 4.
4
Ch
9.
1. 2.
3. 4.
2
10.
1. 2.
3. 4.
3
11. (2) whom noun + whom + subject + verb
12. (3) would buy If Clause 2
13. (4) that that who which ( )
14. (1) had been informed If Clause 3
15. (3) consume who + verb ()
16. 1 : spoke of revealed ()
17. 2 : to settle the bill to pay
n
Ke
18. 3 : The figures of the fierce ...
a high rent
an
19. 4 :
(She probably had few worries.) I
Ch
Ch
20
60
2
2
1. 40 ( 1-40)
2. 20 ( 41-60)
1-4
1. 1500 1507 1471 1479 1430 1439
. 1375
. 1398
. 1429
. 1475
2. 4 8 24 96 480
n
Ke
. 960
. 1480
. 1920
an
. 2880
3. 5 1 5 3 10 7 15 13 20
. 21
Ch
. 26
. 27
. 29
4. 89 13 80 17 73 21 68 25
. 28
. 29
. 65
. 68
5. 5 4 19 7 6 41 9 8 71 11 10
. 109
. 119
. 128
. 139
6. 5*4=29 7*5=47 9*6=?
. 34
. 46
. 58
. 69
7. 10 ...
...
. 90
. 20
. 45
. 10
8. 6,320
n
. 60
Ke
. 40
. 50
. 80
9. 10
an
. 10
Ch
. 20
. 45
. 90
10.
1,225
. 47
. 48
. 49
. 50
:
2544 2545 2546
118,280 136,272 175,925
- 53,226 67,321 87,321
- 65,054 68,951 88,604
123,183 129,418 143,367
73,150 88,327 122,125
- 40,232 53,472 72,143
- 32,918 34,855 49,982
39,266 43,495 47,525
14,145 36,773 48,925
25,642 27,942 31,525
7,983
n 18,114 31,323
Ke
401,649 480,341 600,715
.
.
.
Ch
.
12. 2545
. 4: 3: 2
. 4: 2: 3
. 5: 3: 4
. 4: 3: 1
13. 2544 2546
. 12
. 17
. 21
. 33
14.
. 2544 2546 6,728
. 2545 49
. 2545
24%
. 2544 2546
33
15.
. 2544
45
. 2546 24
. 2544 2546 75
n
. 2544
Ke
4
( 16 20)
.
.
an
.
.
Ch
16.
X Y 0 < X + 1 < 10, 9 < Y < 20
18.
1X X Y 2 X > 2 ; X Y
20.
X+Y 18 -9 < X < 4, -10 < Y < 16
21. : ?:?
. :
. :
. :
. :
22. ? : ? :
. :
. .. :
. :
. :
23. : ? : ?
. :
. :
n
. :
Ke
. :
24. : : ?
.
.
an
.
.
Ch
25. : ? : ?
. :
. :
. :
. :
:
: ( 26-35)
.
.
.
.
26-30
D > X + Y 3G < 2H
G>K<T+U=J : 0
26. 1 5G < 4H
2 K < T
27. 1 H < K
2 3D < X + 3Y
28. 1 H > G
2 Y < 2H
29. 1 Y > D
2 K + J > 2(T + U)
30. 1 X + Y = 3K
2 D = J
n
Ke
1. 5
an
2. 5
3.
4. 4
Ch
5.
6.
7.
8. 2
9.
10.
31. 1 5
2
32. 1
2
33. 1
2
34. 1
2
35. 1
2
36.
.
.
.
.
37.
.
.
.
.
38.
n
.
Ke
.
.
.
39.
an
.
.
Ch
.
.
40.
.
.
.
.
1, 2, 3 4
41. 2
.
.
.
.
42. 1
.
.
.
.
43. 4
.
. 100
.
.
44. 3
.
.
n
.
Ke
.
45. 2
.
.
an
.
.
Ch
n
.
Ke
.
.
52.
an
.
.
Ch
.
.
53.
.
.
.
.
54.
.
.
.
.
55.
.
.
.
.
n
56.
Ke
.
.
.
an
.
57.
Ch
.
.
.
.
58.
.
.
.
.
59-60
59.
.
.
.
.
60.
.
.
.
n
.
Ke
an
Ch
20
25
40
Instruction : Read each situation and the dialogue carefully and choose the appropriate
Expression to complete the dialogue (item 1-5)
Mailing a package
A : Id like to send this package to California
B : ____1_____ ?
A : Special Delivery
B : Okay. _____2_____. It weight 11 ounces. Thatll be $3.85 for special delivery.
n
Ke
A : _____3________.
B : You can send it First Class for $2.25.
A : ______4______ ?
an
B : First Class takes five days. Special delivery takes two days.
Ch
n
4. Appearances
Ke
9. A good government must the well-being of its citizens.
1. look forward to 2. Look after
3. look for 4. Look through
an
1. incident 2. phenomenon
3. tragedy 4. Occurrence
11. Paul is __________ in all kinds of sport.
1. interest 2. Interested
3. interestingly 4. Interesting
12. There was a ___________ noise last night. Did you hear it ?
1. loud 2. loudly
3. loudness 4. very loudly
Instruction : Read the following passage and select the best answer Q.16-Q20
More and more cars are being manufactured and sold all over the world. However,
when these vehicles are not being driven, they must be parked. People park at the curb in
one or two rows, on sidewalks, in driveways, in public parking garages and wherever they
n
think they can get away with it. Yet there are never enough parking spaces available.
Ke
Studies have shown that most cars remain parked 22.5 hours a day. The parking situation is
getting critical. Therefore, its time to take up unconventional parking ideas. For 30 years
our firm has been manufacturing mechanical auto park systems that allow several cars to
an
1. introduction 2. conclusion
3. body 4. Summary
19. The phrase wherever they think they can get away with it
1. anywhere they please 2. somewhere safe from thieves
3. in a shady spot 4. only in legal parking areas
Instruction : Read the following passage and select the best answer Q21.-Q25
n
22. How do antioxidants probably react with free radicals human cells ?
Ke
1. They get rid of them. 2. They put up with them.
3. They make use of them. 4. They stay away from them.
23. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT an action of free
an
radicals ?
1. Harming the DNA
2. Encouraging heart disease
Ch
49(77)
36(66) 64(88)
1500 1507 1471 1479 1430 1439 1375
+7 +8 +9
2. . 4 8 24 96 480 2880
(42) (83) (244) (965) (4806)
3. . 21
1+2 3+4 7+6 14+8
5 1 5 3 10 7 15 13 20 21
51 52 53 54
4. . 29
n
+4 +4 +4
Ke
89 13 80 17 73 21 68 25 65
-9 -7 -5 -3
5. . 109
an
6. . 9 6 6 9 69
7. . 90
Ch
10 9
... = 109 = 90
8. . 80
4 80 = 80
79
= 8079=6,320
9. . 45
=
10 = 109 = 90
90
= 45
2
10. .
4 = 50
= 50 50 1 50 49 2,450 1,225
2 2 2
50
11. .
2546-2544)100
2544 2546 =
2544
176 118 100 58 100
49.15%
118 118
143 123 100 20 100 16.26%
123 123
49 14 100 35 100 250%
14 14
31 8 100 23 100
287.5%
8 8
12. . 4: 3: 2
= 37 : 28 : 18 = 40 : 30 : 20 = 4 : 3 : 2
13. . 21
2544 2546
n
48 39 100 9 100 23.08% 21
Ke
39 39
14. . 2545 49
an
n
28. .
Ke
1
2
29. .
1
an
2
30. .
Ch
1
2
3
4
5
2
1
31. . 1
2
32. . 1
2
33. . 1
2
34. . 1
2
35. . 1
2
36. .
37. .
38. .
39. .
40. .
41. .
42. .
43. . 100
44. .
n
45. .
Ke
46. .
47. .
48. .
49. .
an
50. .
51. .
Ch
52. .
53. .
54. .
55. .
56. .
57. .
58. .
59. .
60. .
20
A :
B : ________1_________ ?
A :
B : ________2_______
11 3.85
A : _________3_________
B : 2.25
A : _________4________
B : 5 2
n
Ke
A :
B : ________5______ 6.50
an
1.
1. 2.
Ch
3. 4.
4
2.
1. 2.
3. 4.
2
3.
1. 2.
3. 4.
2
4.
1. 2.
3. 4.
1
5.
1. 2.
3. 4.
3
6. 1 sealed (v.) =
screened (v.) =
guarded (v.) =
limited (v.) =
n
sealed to prevent .. inside
Ke
7. 2 emptied (v.) =
survived (v.) =
an
slepi (v.) =
separated (v.) =
Ch
n
11. 2 (interested)
Ke
12. 1 (loud)
13. 3 (dangerous)
14. 4 (relaxing)
an
15. 1 (intelligent)
16. 1 :
Ch
22.5
30 (introduction)
body
17. 2 : (lack of parking space)
Yet there are never enough parking spaces
available
27
18. 4 : (promote a new
parking system) For 30 years our firm
has been manufacturing mechanical auto-park systems that allows
several cars to be parked, .
19. 1 : wherever they think they can get away with it
anywhere they please ()
People park at the curb in one or
two rows, on sidewalks, in driveways, in public parking garages ..
(
)
20. 2 it illegal parking ()
n
Ke
21.
1. 2.
3. 4.
an
2.
22.
Ch
1. 2.
3. 4.
1.
23.
1. 2.
3. 4.
3.
24. They 13 ___________
1. 2.
3. 4.
4.
25. establish 15 ___________
1. 2.
3. 4.
1.
n
Ke
an
Ch