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LISTENING GRAMMAR ‘VOCABULARY
PARTI PART2 51 B 86 C
1c 318 52C a7 A
2A 328 53 C 88 D
3B 33.C 54 89 B
4c 344A 55B 90 C
5c 35.8 56 C o1A
6C 36C 57 B 92D
7B 37 A 58.C 93.C
8A 38 B 59D 4B
9B 39C 60 C 95. B
10B 40 B 61 A 96D
uc 4c 62D 973
2B QA 63 D 98 C
BA 3B 4D 99 B
a8 4A 65 C 100 C
15 B 45C 66 D 101 B
le & 46 67 A 102 D
17C 47B 68 C 103 C
18 A 48.4 OA 104 D
19A 49C 70D 105 B
20 50 B A 106 A
2c 2B 107 D
22B 23D 108 C
23. C 74B 109 B
ae 753A 110 A
25 B 76D 1D
ae T7A 112 A
27B 78 B 113 C
284 79C 114 D
29C 80 D 115 B
fe 81D 116 D
82D 117 B
83 B 18 D
BAA 119 C
85D 1204
READING inappropriate because it use
passage to make an irrelevant inference. B is
PARTI inappropriate because it contradicts the statement
121 BY... they will be better... future, lines 3-4. A is ‘made in D as well as the general ideal of the passage. C
inappropriate because the adjective “competitive” is inappropriate because it expresses a secondary idea).
refers to today’s world. C and D are not inferred from 124 B (It best expresses the general idea of the passage.
the passage.) = Draw $s' attention to lines 7-11 as well as the last
122 A (Itis ludicrous...early age. - line 13. B and D are paragraph of the passage.)
inappropriate because they refer to information not 125. (Noone has proved ... more intelligent. ~ line 5. A
given in the passage. C is also inappropriate because it is inappropriate because it contradicts lines 11-12. B
is an incorrect interpretation of the statement in line and C are also inappropriate as they are not
7- ...may negatively affect normal brain development.) ‘mentioned anywhere in the passage.)
123 D (Children gain ... screen. —lines 7-11. A is 126 A (Ss should rely on context),
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PART2
127 D (“Suggested donation” implies that itis not necessary
for someone to pay)
B (ad 2: reservations recommended | ad 4: needs
ppre-booking both suggest the need for prior
arrangements)
A (“Body Pump will get more women to work with
‘weights in a class with aerobics-style music. Men will
also enjoy it...”)
B (“plenty of sunscreen” implies the need for
protection against the sun)
C (Introduced to the western world in the mid 70s,
reiki is the Japanese... clearly points to the eastern
origin of the technique).
D ike benches, stairs and hills)
B (if you're looking for a thrill, then kayaking is the
thing for you! The word “thrill” implies the
excitement of an adventure)
B (ad I: five-session pass $75lad 6: six- session card
$78).
128
129
130
BI
132
133,
134
135
ad 5: it is..a gentle technique that...reduces stress...
~ Both descriptions state that these activities are
about reducing stress and making one feel
psychologically better)
136. B (Some upper-body strength is required...)
PART3
137 D (itis surrounded... lakes —line 28. A and Bare
inappropriate because the passage states that Indiana
University is “one of the oldest and largest” not
“the oldest and largest”. Cis also inappropriate
because the figure in the passage refers to the
population of Bloomington.)
A (After receiving...application. — lines 86-1. Band C
are inappropriate because they misinterpret
information from the passage. D is also inappropriate
as it presents information not found anywhere in the
passage.)
B (... but you can ... Herald Times. ~ lines 86-7 — here
“ browsing the electronic classified ads” is another way
‘of saying that someone can search relevant
information on the Internet. A is inappropriate
because it isn’t mentioned in the text. Cis
inappropriate because “...on-campus housing is
arranged through the IU Halls of Residence”. Students
looking for off-campus accommodation are simply
advised — not required — to come to Bloomington
first, 0 D is also inappropriate.)
A (...are on the University bus routes.—line 83
Because of the reference to the bus routes, B is
inappropriate. C is inappropriate because the IU Halls
of Residence is responsible for providing on-campus,
accommodation only. D is inappropriate because it
isn’t mentioned anywhere in the text.)
D (We encourage... possible, - lines 35-6. Ais
inappropriate because the text states that the students,
are non-native English speakers, not the teachers.
B is inappropriate because “... have taught in the
United States and abroad.” Cis inappropriate because
teachers help students, already enrolled in the
program, to do well)
B (Concerts on campus...groups. - lines 96-7. A is
inappropriate because in line 25 iis stated the IU is
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D (ad 4: if you are feeling stressed, ill or just need alift./
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44
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146
147
48
49
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located in mid-western US. C is inappropriate
because the last paragraph suggests the opposite. D is
inappropriate because there is no such suggestion in
the last paragraph.)
C (The goal...United States. - lines 31-4. Ais
inappropriate because the intensive English program
is designed specially for non-native speakers of
English. Bis inappropriate because the program aims
at improving the level of non-native English speakers
0 that they can move on to study at a college or
university in the US. D is inappropriate because it isn’t
stated anywhere in the text.)
B (...students also select from a variety of courses...
lines 61-2. A is inappropriate because “... students
focus on written analysis of authentic texts” — lines
58-9, C is inappropriate because students *...get a
clear idea of the kind of work which is required by
American universities” — lines 59-60. D is inappropriate
because “al levels meet for 20-24 classroom hours each
week” - lines 47-8.)
C (After completing...university. - lines 53-5 | ...gives
them a clear idea of the kind of work which is required by
American universities. —lines 59-60. A is
inappropriate because in lines 73-35 itis clearly stated
that IEP is not an academic program but an English
language course. B is incorrect for two reasons. Firstly,
it is an overgeneralization line 67 suggests that a
number of graduates-not necessarily all of them- have
landed good jobs. Secondly, it is of secondary
importance because students attending the IEP do
so primarily because they are interested in bringing,
their English up to level for degree level study. D is
inappropriate as itis a misreading of lines 67-70.
‘There is no indication in the text that graduates of the
program can work for a university.)
B (efer Ss to Extracurricular Activites. A is
inappropriate because the text states that students
attend classes 20-24 hours a week. Cis inappropriate
as itis suggested that successful completion of the
program enables someone to enroll in a course of
study at an American college or university, not
specifically the University of Indiana, D is
inappropriate as it isn’t mentioned anywhere in the
text.)
C (All'students...diploma...lines 40-1. Ais
inappropriate as it isn’t necessary for students to have
sponsors-lines 42-3. B is inappropriate because it is
suggested that all high school diploma holders are
eligible. Dis inappropriate because students must
simply provide proof oftheir ability to pay their for
living expenses, not that they must pay them in
advance.)
D (We offer careers guidance to qualified students...-
lines 70-1. A is inappropriate as the reference to “The
Bloomington Herald Times” in line 87 does not
indicate that. B is based on information not stated in
the text. Cis inappropriate as itis a misreading of lines
98-9 which simply state that Broadway musicals are
put on on campus.)
C (refer $s to lines 60-65. A and B are inappropriate
because itis clearly stated in lines 60-61 that only
students attending the last two levels can attend these
courses. D is inappropriate as it is based on
information not mentioned anywhere in the text.)