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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.
Part I Questions 1 to 4
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues spoken in English. The dialogue will be
spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to
understand what the speakers are saying.
After you hear a dialogue and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide
which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Now listen to a sample
question.
You will hear:
Woman : Hi, Tom! How is your business now?
Man : It’s very good. I’ve sold 300 items this week.
Woman : Congratulations! That’s popular business nowadays
Man : Thanks so much. You will also hear:
Narrator : What is the topic of the conversation? You will read in your test book:
A. The man’s business. C. Selling 300 items.
B. Thanking someone. D. This week’s sales.
The best answer to the question “What are the speakers talking about?” is choice (A).
Therefore, you should answer choice (A)
1. A. TOEFL test C. D.
B. TOEFL
score Congratulating Complimenting
A. B. C. D
9.
A B C D
10.
A B C D
Part IV
Questions 12 to 15
Directions:
In this part of the test you will hear several monologues. Each monologue will be spoken
twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand
What the speakers are saying. After you hear the monologue and the question about it,
read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question
you have just heard.
12. A. Bali tourism loss C. Natural disaster
B. Foreign tourists D. Mount eruption
13. A. It is difficult to predict when the mount eruption will stop.
B. The government does not worry about the mount eruption.
C. Bali tourism will be closed.
E. The tourism minister will visit Bali.
14. A. The amazing width of Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
B. The speaker’s visited Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
C. The price of ticket at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
D. Kinds of Apollo at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
15. A. He took a space craft
B. He saw disabled girls.
C. He bought some souvenirs.
WILFREDO C. AGUILA
Signed
College Administrator
31. What event is going to be celebrated?
A. The celebration of the 30th (Pearl) Foundation Anniversary of BHMC
B. Alumni gathering
C. Graduation ceremony
D. The birthday celebration of the director of BHM
Harry Clarks
42. Why does the sender write the letter?
A. To apply for a certain position.
B. To provide inputs for the company.
C. To give information about his speciality.
D. To persuade the readers about his experience
43. What does the sender possibly do after sending the letter?
A. Wait for the response of the recipient.
B. Call the recipient for the confirmation.
C. Complete his first degree
D. Work as a doctor specialist
44. “…I enclose my curriculum vitae..” The word “enclose” is in the closest meaning to…
A. Hedge. C. Confine.
B. Attach. D. Encircle
Love
Jhon
46. “We really enjoy living here”. (Par. 4). The word “here” can be replaced with…..
A. Apartment
B. House
C. Hotel
D. Office
47. Why hasn’t Jhon written a letter to Dian for so long?
A. Because he enjoyed living in an apartment
B. Because he lived in an apartment
C. Because he was busy getting settled
D. Because he was reluctant
The following text to answer the questions no 48 to 50.
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) — Astronomer and Scientist. Galileo developed a superior
telescope and made many significant discoveries in astronomy. He was sentenced to life
imprisonment by the inquisition for his support for the Copernican theory that the sun was at
the centre of the solar system.
Galileo was born in Florence, Italy in 1564 to a poor but noble family His parents recognized
their child’s innate intelligence and talents and so made sacrifices to have him educated. At
his father’s insistence, Galileo studied the profitable career of medicine. But, at the
University of Pisa, Galileo became fascinated in a wide range of subjects. He was also critical
of many of Aristotle’s teaching which had dominated education for the past 2,000 years.
Galileo was appointed to be a mathematics professor at the University of Pisa, but his strident
criticisms of Aristotle left him isolated among his contemporaries. After three years of
persecution, he resigned and went to the University of Padua, where he taught maths. His
entertaining lectures attracted a large following and he was able to spend the next 18 years
pursuing his interests in astronomy and mechanics.
Good Luck
1 C 11 B 21 D 31 A 41 C
2 D 12 D 22 C 32 D 42 A
3 A 13 B 23 C 33 D 43 A
4 B 14 B 24 D 34 B 44 B
5 C 15 C 25 B 35 A 45 A
6 D 16 C 26 B 36 A 46 A
7 A 17 C 27 D 37 D 47 C
8 D 18 D 28 B 38 B 48 D
9 B 19 B 29 A 39 C 49 B
10 D 20 A 30 C 40 D 50 C