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In this section ofthe test, you will answer 42 questions found in seven different texts.
a horror
Lil of Within each text are boxes that contain iour possible ways to complete a sent€nce.
Choose the word or words in each box that correctly complete each sentence. Mark

are going the letter ofthe conect aDswer on your answer sheet. \

an bv l)oe Here are two sample questions:

(A) cause
do next?
(B) causing
L While some forest fires (C) are caused by humans, most of them happen due to

(D) will cause


o!el
r novels lightning striking the ground during a region's dry season. In fact, some places

forest 6res on a yearly basi:.

The conect answer to Sample 1 is (C), "are caused." The iorrect answer to Sample 2
is (B), "endure."

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refer to the follo\ling email.

Dear Amy,

(A) will nor fEel


(B) are not feeling
Ll )er-d 'o_ . .. of u. rr € c. t"r ).. (c) cJnnot tcal \er\ \\ell rodr\. I hoDe
(D) mlrst Dot feel

that \ou do not ha\,c anvthing serjous and that you I'i11 be able ro go back to school

(A) reseNed
(B) approved
2. ton, orrorv, The teachers
(C) requested
us a lot of honle\\'ork in all of our clesses

(D) assigned

(A) what yo! need to do?


(B) which you need to do?
3, todal Did anvone from school let you knolv about (C) that you need to do?
(D) ho!,,, you need to do?

lf -r'ou want to know about amthing, just rvrite me back. I would be glad to assisr yor.r so

that,vou can ger )our \!ork done on time. I can drop by your house later.in the erening

(A) respond
(B) fcsponsc
4, if you want. Give me a
(C) responsive to lhis email $hene\er \ou get rhe chance,

Your friend.
Susan
refer to the follorving advertisement.

If you are looking for something fun to do this summet why dont you visir rhe communtn
T
I
(A) rvhat is locating
(B) which is located
hope 5. center? The community centet, at 49 Maple Street, is going to
(C) where the location
(D) how it was locared

ol be sponsoring numerous activities. For instance, there will be art, music, and ianguage

(A) Ir addition to those,


(B) As well as thel',
6. classes at the center thrcughout the summer.
(C) So with those, the cenrer
(D) Apparently with those,

is going to sponsor a soccer league and a baseball league for students in middle school

(A) demand
(B) approve
Z and high school. we (C) invite
a1l young people to participate. we know that rhe

(D) consider

rning

(A) the best


(B) much better thaD
8. evenrs this lear are going ro bc (C) as well as those in any past years.

(D) just as good that

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refer to the following announcement.

Tomorrow aftet lunch, all classes ate going to be cancelled. Instead of going to your
classrooms, students should report ro the school auditorium no latel than one

]
(B)
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9, fifteen. The school is proud (c) will announce that Mayor Randolph Jefferson has
(D) to announce

accepted our offer to come and speak with the student body. Mayor Jefferson will bhat

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(B) running the city,
10. about his experience and then he will take a lew questions.
(C) of running in the city,
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(A) appropdate
(B) approximare
ll. Please wear
(C) apprcachable ciothing tomonow and be sure to
(D) approving

(A) being rhe best behaved


(B) behave like the best
12. as well. We expect you to be good representatives of our
(C) be on your best behavior
(D) behavior of the best

school and to treat the mayor with the respect he deserves.

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www.nhantriviet.com
refer to the follo$,ing letter.

Dear Mr. Thompson,

with the acdon


(B) for my actions
13. I would like to apologize to you in your cla"s during rhe e\am
(c) by my action
has (D) at the actlon

yesterday. I am so sorry that I looked in my textbook while I was raking the test.

;hat

compleung
(B) rcsearcnlng
14. I ieel rernble ;bolrr on the test. I knolv that this is not an
(c) practlcrng
Je5nons. (D) cheating

(A) accept
(B) acceptance
lt. (C) accepting
excuse, but I did not have enough time to study for the test because

(D) accepeble

I had a ba.ketbaLl Ba-ne rl_e nig_r before ir. | ,,\a. (o r.red rhar.

the moment I anived homq


(B) momentarily arriving at my home,
r of our 16. I took a shower and went to bed
(c) to anive in a moment at my home,
(D) I afrived home in a moment,

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@
(A) apparently.
-'-' el\. ,
1u) ilecisi\
17, (L,:,) . Inmedl.rlelt When I \\oke up. I remembered the test and tried lo stud]"
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(D) clfamatically.

Hor,ever. I only marlaged to do thaa for about fifleen minutes-

(A) consideration
(B) justification
18. stiLl, rhere is no for cheat ng. I rrlll rc.cpr
(C) ramificetion
lD) criticism

(A) \\'hocver punjshes


(B) whaievcr punishmenr
19, vou decide to givc me $ithout complaint l \\'ill also
(C) whichelcr punjshes
(D) ho\\€ver puni5hed

(.{) a srudent with more possibilities


possibly a beitef student
20, do rny best tcr \\'ork hard in uo,-.,.l"t, ona.t m ll] rhe best of the possible students
(D) as good a student as Possible

for dre rcmalnder of the \erncsler'

Sincerely,

Peter 'Wrlson

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refer to the follouing email.

I
Dear Nathaniel,

I rm looking foruard ro grddurri'18 in a .]on(h. I cannot believe we have almost finished

(A) pmctical and over


practically over.
21. our..hool ng. lr l_ar beer a long'our yearr. bu high ..1'o.l i. ,(:, over pmctical]y.
(D) over pracucal.

On one hand. I am reliered thdt I am go rrg (o ter \rrrred on

(A) the next chapter in my life.


(B) my life in the next chapter.
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(c) the next life with a chapter. on the other hand, the past lour years ha\€ been
(D) a chapter of the next life.
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dents
ie
(A) start
(B) depart
23. a great experience. I shall miss everyone as we for d ifferenr colleges.
(C) aim

(A) host
(B) hoit5
24. enyway, I want you to know that my family is going to be
(C) hosted
(D) hosting

a graduation party at my house. I am inviting many of our classmates. k should be a lor of


fun. You, youf parents, and the r'esr of your Amily

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(A) invited me to my house.
(B) inviting to my house.
(C) will invite them to my house. We live on a farm, so rhere $'ill be plenty of roon-r
(D) are invited to my house.

for eve one. Just let me knou, il you can make it and who will be

(A) attending.
(B) graduating.
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(C) My parents need to know how many people to expect.
resisting.
(D) requesti
"n]

Talk to )'ou soon.

Jim

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refer to the following magazine article

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One ofthe laEest and most luxurious Dalaccs in the world is rhe Palace of Ve$ailles.

(A) ls located near

(C) Having located near la ). F Jn(e. rte palJ.e hd. more thdn 2.000 room..
(D) Located near

every which

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i;l all of which
are extravaeantlv decorated. Versailles was constiucted
(c) that are ali
(D) what all

(A) dudng the seventeenth century.


(B) for all seventeen centuries.
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(C)
lr, oriStnJl L.e '.',a,.r., hunring Lodge for l\.ng
thmughout seventeen centuries.
(D) the seventeenth century onward.

Louis XIV However, he and his successors constantly expanded it until

(A) the most prominent


(B) more pronlinent
J0. 'r oecame a m"..ive p"l.r.e. Vef.J.lle. be(a ie one of rc mu.l. more pfot-i en.
(D) most of the prominent

symbols of the French monarchy, and it served as the royal court from 1682

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Followed by the events of
(B) The even6, follo\\'iryl
Jl. ro 1789.
(c) Follorving the events- of thc French Revoiution' the palace
(D) Ivents were follo\\,'ing

(A) designed
(B) consaructed
J2, uas (c) rehabilitated lnto a nuseum Today' Venailles

(D) transfbrmed

(A) contaln
(B) contains
31, thousands of works of arq including paintings, drawings, engravings,
(c) is containing
(D) will contain

and sculprures. Due to its art and the beauty ofthe palace itse)1, it is a prime
touris! atrracrion at rhe piesent. As a resuit) millions of people visir the palace

(A) permanendy.
(B) consistently.
'-3,1 lC) conrinually.
(D) annuallv.

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refer to the following magazine article.

\4o.r birdr build ne.l) in $hi(h rhe) la\ .he;r egg\ but the emperor penguin has no need
I

(A) harsher
(B) the harshest
-it, ofthem. This bird lives in Antarctica
. ancl must endure
(C) as harsh as
(D) much of the harshest

ensuie
promise
gTavlnssl 16. uearher than an)$here el)e in rhe world. ln order ro that ns eggs
(c) recall
(D) TIUSI

(A) are hatchiDg with them,


(B) hatched from them,
37 are not harmed and that its chicks
(C) are theirs to hatch,
the emperor penguin
(D) may hatch from them,

takes care of its eggs in a unique manner. An emperor penguin lemale lays a single egg.

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(B) with'its feet at the top.
J8, Once she lays the egg, the male penguin takes it and puts it (c) by the top foot.
(D) at the foot ofthe top.

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(A) protects
(B) is protecring
39. There, the egg (C) by a laver of sroma.h rat that lhe penguin
is protected
(D) will protect

rests above the egg. Since emperor pengr.rins lay their eggs right as winter

(A) basic
(B) significant
40, begins in Amarctica, it is that the eggs rcmain
(C) partial I

(D) vital

(A) by protection ofrhe elements.


(B) protected ftom the elemenrs.
q. Therefore, for the nexr two monrhs,
(C) protecting the elemenrs.
(D) for the protection of rhe elements.

the males incubare the eggs until rhe chicks finally hatch. During rhis entire

(A) period,
(B) periods,
(C) the males look after rhe eggs while hardly even moving
periodical,
(D) pe odically,

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