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Tot Engl 2018
Tot Engl 2018
A. LISTENING SECTION
In this section of the test you will have the chance to show how well you understand
spoken English. There are four parts to this section with special directions for each part.
A B C D
Now let’s begin with the picture marked number one (1) on your test paper.
1. 2.
3.
PART II. QUESTIONS – RESPONSES. Questions 4 to 7.
Directions: There are four items in this part of the test. For each item, you will hear a question or
statement spoken in English followed by four responses, also spoken in English.
They will be spoken TWICE. They will not be printed on your test paper, so you must
listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. You are to choose the best
response to each question or statement and mark it on your answer sheet.
The best response to the question, “When should I call back?” is choice (C), “Anytime after lunch
is fine.” Therefore you should choose answer (C).
Now let’s begin with question number four (4) on your test paper.
4. Mark your answer on your answer sheet 6. Mark your answer on your answer sheet
5. Mark your answer on your answer sheet 7. Mark your answer on your answer sheet
Now, let’s begin with question number eight (8) on your test paper.
8. What is the conversation about? 10. What does the man ask the woman?
A. Discussing a budget. A. Which company she works for.
B. Negotiating a discount. B. How far she has traveled.
C. Setting an appointment. C. What position she holds.
D. Arranging a surprise party. D. What her name is.
9. What are the speakers mainly discussing? 11. What will the woman probably do next?
A. Where to buy a computer. A. Purchase a sign.
B. How much money to spend. B. Call Dr. Simmons.
C. How much memory the need. C. Postpone a session.
D. Which computer to purchase. D. Change the schedule.
12. Who most likely is the speaker? 14. What is the information about?
A. Reporter. A. How to create a pin.
B. Publisher. B. How to operate a device.
C. Customer. C. What the best acronym is.
D. Photographer. D. What the proper techniques are.
13. What will begin tomorrow? 15. What should you do after pulling the pin?
A. A new TV program. A. Hit the tops of the flame with the
B. A news website. extinguisher.
C. A newspaper. B. Squeeze the trigger to release the
D. A recession. agent.
C. Point the nozzle at the base of the fire.
D. Sweep the nozzle from side to side.
B. READING SECTION
In this part of the test you will have the chance to show how well you understand written
English. There are four parts to this section, with special directions for each part.
PART V. Directions: From questions 16 – 20, four clauses/sentences, marked (A), (B), (C), or
(D), are given beneath each incomplete dialog. Choose the one
clause/sentence that best completes the dialog. Then, on your answer
sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer.
16. Renita : Do you think that education should be free, especially for poor people?
Alfian : ... because this is what they really need.
A. No. I‟m not on your side
B. No. They will be spoiled
C. I‟m afraid it‟s unnecessary
D. Sure. It will give much help
19. Daughter : My friends said that the Pisa tower is popular in the world. Is it true?
Father : Yes. ... every year.
A. It is sometimes closed on weekends.
B. It is always renewed and repainted.
C. It is admired by Europeans only.
D. It is visited by so many people.
20. Alivia: When did you finish fixing the vehicle?
Kenzy: …
A. I think I‟ll finish it tomorrow.
B. Last night before I went home.
C. I have asked the mechanic to fix it.
D. They sent it yesterday before lunch.
PART VI. Directions: Questions 21 – 29 are based on short dialogs of certain situation, such as
invitation, daily activity, opinion, etc. Choose the one best answer, (A), (B),
(C), or (D), to each question. Answer all the questions following each short
dialog on the basis of what is stated or implied in the dialog. Then, on your
answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer.
PART VI. Directions: Questions 30 – 50 are based on a selection of reading materials, such as
notices, letters, forms, articles, advertisements, etc. Choose the one best
answer, (A), (B), (C), or (D), to each question. Answer all the questions
following each reading selection on the basis of what is stated or implied
in the selection. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the
question and mark your answer.
Questions 30 – 32 refer to the following information.
I could see my father climbing the rigging to release the large sails that would speed
the „Kathleen May‟ out to the rolling waves of the North Sea and then on its journey up to coast
of Greenland. As my father got to the top of the mast he turned to wave and we jumped up
and down excitedly.
For a moment I saw my mother smile and then her expression changed and she wiped
her eyes again. I tried not to cry but tears streamed down my face. I wiped my face on the
sleeve of my long yellow dress and squeezed my mother‟s hand even tighter.
After that the large white sail fell, opened up and it billowed out with the wind inside it.
Within seconds the speed of the boat increased and she was suddenly away from the harbour
and cutting through the white topped waves. My father could no longer be seen but I still
waved.
The next thing I remembered was being part of the crowd as it turned and headed
away back up the hill towards our house. We walked in silence, the only noise being the
shuffling of feet on the wet cobbles. Mother kissed my head, smiled and I knew we were going
to be just fine until father returned in two months‟ time.
Monorail became more popular from the 1980s, with a rise in urbanization and traffic.
Japan, one of the earliest users of monorail has one of the busiest monorails: Tokyo
Monorail. It serves over 127,000 passengers per day and since it began its operation in
1964 it has served more than 1.5 billion passengers. Now, modern monorail systems
are built in China, India and Malta (which plans the longest monorail network in the
world.)
Today, the most common type of monorail is the straddle-beam. In this variant, train
straddles a steel or reinforced concrete beam that is between 0.5 to 1 m wide. Carriage
transfers the movement to the beam with traction of rubber tires. This also stabilizes
the carriage. Some variants are of suspension type and they have carriages that hang
below the rail with steel wheels that are above the rail. Motor of suspension monorail is
also above the rail driving the wheels.
33. The purpose of the the text above is to ....
A. inform readers about monorail
B. tell readers the types of monorail
C. persuade readers to take a monorail
D. announce the countries which use monorail
34. According to the text above, which country that has served the largest amount of passengers
with its monorails?
A. China
B. Malta
C. India
D. Japan
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37. What will happen after you click the yellow box?
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D. Accept the code of order.
Inspired by an unrealized concept developed by Walt Disney, the park opened on October 1,
1982 and was the second of four theme parks built at Walt Disney World, after the Magic
Kingdom. Spanning 300 acres (120 ha), more than twice the size of the Magic Kingdom park,
Epcot is dedicated to the celebration of human achievement, namely
technological innovation and international culture, and is often referred to as a
"permanent world's fair".
The park is divided into two sections: Future World, made up of eight pavilions, and World
Showcase, themed to 11 world nations. The World Showcase usually opens two hours after
park opening and remains open later than the Future World section of the park. Most major
attractions in Future World remain open until the park's closing time. A secondary park gate is
located between the France and United Kingdom pavilions of World Showcase and is known
as the International Gateway. The International Gateway is directly accessible to guests
arriving from the nearby Epcot Area Resorts and Disney's Hollywood Studios.
In 2015, the park hosted about 11.98 million guests, ranking it the third-most-visited theme
park in North America and the sixth-most-visited theme park in the world. The park is
represented by Spaceship Earth, a geodesic sphere that also serves as an attraction. Epcot
was known as EPCOT Center until 1994 when it was renamed Epcot '94, then Epcot '95, now
commonly known simply as Epcot.
40. According to the text, how many theme parks were built at Walt Disney World?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
Ibtihaj Muhammad was born on December 4, 1985 in Maplewood, New Jersey. She is one of
five children born to parents Eugene and Denise Muhammad. From a young age,
Muhammad had a competitive streak and loved sports. However, participating in sports at
school sometimes conflicted with her religious observance to dress modestly. Often when
playing sports, her mother Denise had to alter the uniforms to add long sleeves or covering
for her legs. When she was 13, Muhammad and her mother discovered fencing when they
saw a high school fencing team practice as they drove home. "The kids were wearing their
long pants and hats, and my mom just thought, 'This is perfect,'" Muhammad said. "That's
where it all began." Fencing was an ideal opportunity to participate in sports while wearing a
hijab. Unlike when she played other sports, she also did not feel out of place amongst her
teammates.
Muhammad attended Maplewood‟s Columbia High School, where she excelled and became
captain of the fencing team for two years and helped win two state championships. Ibtihaj
Muhammad attended Duke University on a scholarship. She graduated in 2007 with dual
bachelor‟s degrees in international relations and African-American studies with a minor in
Arabic. During her first year at college in 2004, she earned All-America honors with a record
of 49-8. From there, she went on to place second at the mid-Atlantic/South Regional and
21st at the Junior Olympics. The following year, she finished 11th for saber at the NCAA
Championships, and earned her second consecutive All-America honors. A third would come
in 2006.
In 2009, Muhammad elevated her training when she was coached by the 2000 U.S.
Olympian, Akhi Spencer-El. That same year, she won a national title. Since then Muhammad
has become a five-time Senior World Team medalist. She helped her team take home gold
for the United States in 2014 in Kazan, Russia. Throughout her career, she has earned
numerous medals for both team and individual events on the World Cup circuit. In 2012,
Muhammad was named Muslim Sportswoman of the year. In 2016, Muhammad earned a
spot on the U.S. Saber Fencing Team for the Olympics in Rio. She is the first Muslim woman
to wear a hijab, a traditional Muslim headscarf, to represent the United States at the
Olympics.
43. When did Muhammad earn her second consecutive All-America honors?
A. In 2004
B. In 2005
C. In 2006
D. In 2007
44. From the text above, we can conclude that Ibtihaj Muhammad ....
A. never loses her faith throughout her achievements in life
B. loves fencing since she was still in a kindergarten
C. used to be a boyish girl among her teammates
D. is the only moslem woman in Fencing sport
Questions 45 – 47 refer to the following information.
As all our investors and top management personnel will be present at the meeting, we
also need to discuss the current fiscal issues which have a direct impact on the
products and services we are offering.
Kindly confirm your presence by acknowledging this email by no later than tomorrow. I
am looking forward to a positive response.
Yours Truly
Nate Archibald
Project Manager
46. What will the recipients probably do after reading the letter?
A. Replying the email as soon as possible
B. Composing a fiscal report
C. Attending the meeting
D. Talking to the manager
I have your blessings. I am quite well and hope you too would be fine. You have asked
me about my daily routine.
I get up early in the morning. I study for two hours. Then I go out for a morning walk. I
take four rounds of the park. I stroll in the park. When I return, I take milk and
refreshment. Again I start my studies and continue for two hours. I study English,
Science and Mathematics in the morning. Then I go to school and attend my regular
classes. I take my lunch during the recess.
I am very sincere to my studies. I secured good marks in the first terminal and hope to
do all the better in the final. My school breaks up at 3 p.m. On my return, I take a little
rest. I go to play in the evening. I play for an hour with my friends. In evening I take
snacks and tea. I once again resume my studies in late evening. I study for three hours.
I do my homework in time. I am working hard to fulfil your expectations.
Please convey my best compliments to mother and love to Josh and Jane.
Yours affectionately,
Redhita Chan