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C. Despite
D. Due to 22. The novels on the floor, . . . . was written by
Pramoedya Ananta, have been donated to the
15. The old man . . . . to his field thirteen minutes when school library.
the car hit him and caused him to die. A. Which
A. Was cycling B. One of which
B. Had been cycling C. That which
C. Has been cycling D. One of them
D. Cycled
23. The speaker gave us . . . . inspiring advice that we
16. The firefighters finally managed to put out the were all motivated to live a better life.
forest fire after . . . . more than three days. A. Such an
A. Had struggled B. So
B. Struggled C. Such
C. Struggling D. So an
D. To struggle
24. The boys . . . . the new movie at this moment have
17. Hardly ever . . . . her parents politely. We should more money than those sitting on the floor.
advise him to be polite to his parents. A. Watching
A. The man treats B. Have watched
B. Does the man treat C. Are watching
C. The man has treated D. Who watches
D. Does treat the man
25. The young woman had the shoes . . . . before the
18. He is the manager . . . . only son was married to a end of last week.
dangdut singer last year. A. Had been delivered
A. Whose B. Deliver
B. Whom C. Delivered
C. Who D. To be delivered
D. What
26. Neither the young men nor their boss . . . . to visit
19. It is suggested that every staff . . . . the ability to the injured girl in the hospital
communicate well with each other. A. Planning
A. Has B. Plan
B. Have C. Plans
C. Had D. To plan
D. Be having
27. The boys went home earlier because they were
20. The little girl prefers playing games in her cell bored . . . . the speaker.
phone . . . . attention to what the teacher is A. Of
explaining. B. For
A. Than paying C. With
B. Than pays D. At
C. To pay
D. To paying 28. X : Why does the girl seem so depressed?
Y : Her father has had her study . . . .
21. Being lazy to revise his lessons, . . . . A. Discontinues
A. The teacher gave the girl bad marks on her B. Discontinue
exams C. Been discontinuing
B. Bad marks were what the girl got on her D. Discontinued
exams
C. The boy asked the girl to study more seriously
D. The girl got bad marks on her exams
ERROR RECOGNITION 40. The number of beautiful girls (A) taking (B) part in
Choose the one word or phrase which would not be the contest have (C) increased sharply (D) these
appropriate in standard written English! three years.
29. Alexander Litvinenko, a Russian spy passing away 41. The teacher told me to put (A) all the (B) books he
(A) in London in 2006, become (B) famous only had bought (C) in the store neither (D) on the table
after (C) his dead (D). or on the shelf in the room.
30. Jekyll island has been one (A) of Georgia’s state 42. We have decided to buy (A) both of the pieces (B)
(B) parks (C) in (D) 1954. of furnitures (C) as we need them very badly (D).
31. The tartar chief controls (A) a thousand men, all of 43. Taking (A) the little girl only five minutes to
them (B) must obey his (C) orders in both (D) war accomplish (B) arranging (C) the complicated (D)
and peace. puzzle pieces.
44. Such a (A) seminars have never (B) been held (C)
32. There are many frequently (A) mentioned (B) in a small town like ours (D).
reasons why one out of four arrests (C) involve (D)
a juvenile.
34. The secret Garden, it is a book (A) written years Curry enjoyed a degree of notoriety in the late
ago (B) for children, has (C) become popular again thirties and early forties because of his controversial
among adults in the film version (D). murals painted for the State House in his native state of
Kansas. These were, however, by no means the only
35. Wolves are known for (A) their keen intelligent (B), murals he painted, other examples of his work having
skilled hunting (C), and highly (D) organized social already enhanced walls at the Justice Department and
structure. Interior Department buildings in the nation’s capital. Nor
were murals the only kind of painting Curry engaged in,
36. Students (A) in the United States often support for, after his return from studying at the Russian Institute
themselves (B) by (C) babysitting, working in in Paris in 1927, he began building a reputation as a
restaurants, or they drive (D) taxicabs. painter of fine watercolors and oils depicting life on the
Kansas farmlands. The Whitney Museum of American
37. The woman let all people in the room to eat (A) Art purchased his 1928 picture “Baptism in Kansas” in
whatever they wanted (B) as she was very excited 1930, and it was the Whitney Studio Club that shortly
about her only (C) son’s admittance (D) to the afterwards put on his first one-man show. In spite of his
college. students in Paris, Curry is often thought of, along with
Grant Wood and Thomas Hart Benson, as representing
a reaction against the work of his American
38. The liquid crystals in a liquid crystal display (LCD)
contemporaries who were, perhaps, over-iimitative of
affect (A) the polarized (B) light so that it (C) is
the European modernism that enjoyed such popularity in
either blocked and (D) reflected by the segments
the United States in the 1920’s.
of the display.
45. The author of the passage implies that Curry’s
39. The pupils had better to apologize (A) to (B) the
paintings were most strongly influenced by . . . .
English teacher for what they have (C) done during
A. European Modernism
(D) his class.
B. The Russian Institute in Paris
C. The Whitney Studio Club
D. His American Background
46. What type of work was the first to bring Curry some B. colonial
type of recognition? C. colonially
A. Paintings that represented Kansas farm life D. colony
B. Government-sponsored murals
C. Controversial murals painted in Kansas 50. A. centralized
D. Paintings imitative of European modernism B. centrally
C. centralizing
47. The passage deals primarily with . . . . D. centralize
A. Curry’s life in Kansas and Paris
B. American art in the 20’s and 30’s 51. A. spatial
C. The Whitney’s influence and Curry B. space
D. Curry’s artistic activity C. spatially
D. spaces
48. The paragraph preceding this one most probably
discussed . . . . 52. A. largely
A. Grant Wood and Thomas Benson B. largeness
B. Native Kansas art C. enlarging
C. Curry’s life before 1927 D. large
D. European modernism
53. A. led to political
B. leading to political
CLOSE TEXT! C. led for politically
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word! D. led for political
landed on Florida’s east coast, near what is now St. C. Ponce de Leon may have discovered Florida
Augustine. He named the place La Florida after the “by accident”
Spanish term for Easter Sunday – Pascua florida, or D. Ponce de Leon’s greatest contribution was his
“flowery feast.” He then sailed around the peninsula and discovery of the Fountain of Youth.
up the west coast. He returned to Florida in 1521.
59. Pascua florida is the Spanish term for which
55. In what year did Leon discover Florida? holiday?
A. 1508 A. Easter Sunday
B. 1513 B. Christmas
C. 1521 C. Thanksgiving
D. 1492 D. Palm Sunday
56. What was the title of the first colony started by 60. According to the passage, which of the following
Ponce de Leon in Puerto Rico? was NOT a means of advancement of the Spanish
A. San Juan Empire?
B. La Florida A. Conquest
C. Caparra B. Subjugation of Indians
D. St. Augustine C. Establishment of semi-military governments
D. Treaties and negotiation
57. What was the name of the legendary island where
the fabled Fountain of Youth was said to be?
A. Cuba
B. Bimini
C. Atlantis
D. Bermuda