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วิชา ภาษาอังกฤษ (A-Level)


อ.กฤติกา ปาลกะวงศ์ (ครูพี่หนู)
เอกสารติวสดออนไลน์
วิชาภาษาอังกฤษ (A-Level)
โดย อ.กฤติกา ปาลกะวงศ์ (ครู พหี่ นู)
Listening and Speaking Skills
Directions: Choose the best answer to fill in the blanks.
Conversation 1 (สามัญ’63)
Situation: George is talking to David in the dormitory common room.
George : Why are you so excited?
David : We’re going to be rich. We’re going to sell fresh air in a bottle.
George : ____1____ !
David : Absolutely not! Let’s go and survey some mountains for the freshest air
we can find.
George : Oh, ____2____. I read something about a Canadian start-up that does that.
David : ____3____ . We’re going to harvest and sell fresh air by the jar!
George : Do you really think we can make money that way?
David : Well, what I’m not totally sure ____4____, but at least we’ll get to hike up
some nice mountains.
George : Ok. Let’s do it!
1. 1. You must be joking 2. You can say that again
3. You walk in your sleep 4. You have to see eye to eye
5. You are on cloud number nine
2. 1. I get it 2. I do care 3. I am stupid
4. I have nothing 5. I make money
3. 1. Usually 2. Exactly 3. Recently
4. Extremely 5. Particularly
4. 1. it will work 2. it has to be you
3. it is unreachable 4. it goes without saying
5. it can start from scratch

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Conversation 2 (สามัญ’55)
Peter : So Phil, we need to come to an agreement on the final grades for this dentistry course.
Phil : What do I do about Siriporn? She missed the last quiz and didn’t hand in the final report.
Peter : (5)__________ Does she cut class all the time?
Phil : No, from what I understand, (6) __________ and that has affected her health in the last
month.
Peter : (7) __________
Phil : She passed with flying colors. She can be an eager beaver in class with assignments. We
need to get grades handed in, so I can only let her do the quiz tomorrow. She’ll have to
cram for it tonight.
Peter : OK, inform her about that today then. Great. Let’s move on. We’re really
getting through this quickly. Now what do we do about your student………..
5. 1. She is fine. 2. It doesn’t matter.
3. That’s fine with me. 4. Where is her report?
5. What is the problem?
6. 1. she seems fine 2. she looks upbeat
3. she likes to travel 4. she is irresponsible
5. she is under a lot of stress
7. 1. I saw her pass by. 2. How is she doing now ?
3. Tell her to drop by my office. 4. How did she do on the final exam?
5. Did she show up her classmates in the exam?
8. Who are talking?
1. a student and a teacher 2. a student and a student
3. an advisor and a student 4. a teacher and a teacher
5. an examiner and an examinee

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9. What is the topic of this conversation?
1. What Siriporn likes 2. Why Siriporn cuts classes
3. How to grade Siriporn’s paper 4. When Siriporn should take the quiz
5. How to solve the problem of Siriporn
10. How can you describe Phil from what he said?
1. proud 2. arrogant 3. energetic
4. pessimistic 5. sympathetic

Reading Skill
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Safe, Effective, & Responsible. This is the ultimate sport
sunscreen for skiing, snowboarding, surfing, running, biking,
hiking, and swimming. Formulated to protect our hardworking,
hard- playing, active Badger friends everywhere. This cream-
based sunscreen is a water resistant for at least 80 minutes,
protecting you from sun, wind, cold, and water while
moisturizing and nourishing your skin. And it stays where you
put it - so you can focus on doing you best.
What sets it apart :
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for at least 80 minutes of swimming or activity.
- Broad spectrum protection from UVA and UVB rays using the safe mineral. Zinc Oxide - No
oxybenzone, octinoxate, or other chemical active sunscreening agents
- 100% Certified Natural and 94% Certified Organic, Unscented with an antioxidant-rich
Sunflower Oil base.
- BPA & phthalate-free tube from #2 recyclable plastic. Biodegradable and safe for coral reefs
and other ecosystems.
- No animal testing

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Badger's Sunscreens are mineral-based. Natural zinc oxide sits on top of the skin to deflect, scatter and
adsorb UV rays. The key to using mineral sunscreen is to apply liberally and reapply often.
Badger says " Apply the recommended amount of sunscreen at least 15 minutes before sun exposure.
Remember to limit your time in the sun by seeking out shade or staying indoors during peak hours." $14.72
& FREE shipping, Visit us online today! (สามัญ’62)
11. Of the following, who would most likely be the target customers for Badger?
1. Office workers 2. Teenage students
3. Flight attendants 4. Sports lovers
5. Recent retirees
12. Which of the following is NOT a selling point of this product?
1. It is chemical free. 2. It is fragrance-free.
3. It is a good make-up. 4. It contains all-natural ingredients.
5. The containers are made from recyclable materials.
13. What is the best way to use this product?
1. Reapply frequently 2. Apply three times a day
3. Apply to affected area 4. Apply after make-up
5. Use immediately after sun exposure
14. Which of the following ingredients protects skin from sunlight ?
1. Zinc Oxide 2. Oxybenzone
3. Sunflower oil 4. Octinoxate
5. Moisturizing cream
15. What should you do if you are interested in this product ?
1. See a doctor 2. Order at the chemist
3. Call for a trial order 4. Go to their website
5. Visit a department store

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(1) A woman brings a very limp duck to a veterinary surgeon. As she lays her beloved pet duck on the
table, the vet puts his stethoscope to the duck's chest and listens carefully. A moment later the vet shakes
his head and says sadly, “I’m really sorry Ma’am, but your duck, Cuddles, has passed away” The woman
becomes quite distressed and begins to cry. “Are you sure?” she says with tears flooding from her eyes.
“Yes, Ma’am, I am sure”. “Your duck is definitely dead.” The vet responds.
(2) “But how can you be so sure?” the woman protests. “I mean, you haven’t done any testing on him or
anything have you? Perhaps he’s just stunned or in a coma or something”. The vet rolls his eyes, then turns
around and leaves the room.
(3) A few minutes later he returns with a black Labrador Retriever. As the duck’s owner looks on in
amazement, the Labrador stands on his hind legs, puts his front paws on the examination table and sniffs
around the duck from top to bottom. He then looks up at the vet with sad eyes and shakes his head.
(4) The vet pats the dog on the head and takes it out of the room. A few minutes later the vet returns with
a cat. The cat jumps on the table and delicately sniffs at the duck from its head to its feet. After a moment,
the cat looks up, shakes its head, meows softly and strolls out of the room.
(5) The vet looks at the woman and says, “Look Ma’am, I’m really sorry, but as I said before, your duck
is most definitely dead.” The vet then turns to his computer, hits a few keys and produces a bill, which he
hands to the woman.
(6) The duck’s owner, still in shock, looks at the bill and sees it is $150. “$150 just to tell me my duck is
dead!” she shrieks with incredulity.
(7) The vet shrugs his shoulders and says, “I'm sorry, Ma’am. If you had taken my word for it, the bill
would have been $20. However, with the lab report and the CAT scan, it’s now $150.” (สามัญ’64)
16. What is the first paragraph mainly about?
1. A duck which was seriously ill
2. A woman who raised a sickly duck
3. A vet who specializes in duck therapy
4. A duck which was well treated by the vet
5. A woman who brought a dead duck to the vet

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17. What is TRUE in the second paragraph?
1. The duck was in a coma. 2. The woman was speechless.
3. The duck gradually recovered. 4. The vet left the room annoyed.
5. The vet cheered up the woman.
18. Which of the following happened last?
1. The duck was dead.
2. The vet calculated the fee.
3. The cat shook its head sadly.
4. The Labrador sniffed around the duck.
5. The woman did not believe her duck was dead.
19. What can be inferred from the story?
1. The woman paid the vet $20.
2. The vet re-examined the duck.
3. The woman was anxious to see the bill.
4. The vet ignored the lab and the CAT scan.
5. The woman thought the price was too high.
20. What would be the best title for the story?
1. A Beloved Duck
2. A Mysterious Death
3. A Sympathetic Woman
4. A Vet's Perfect Treatment
5. Curious Lab Report and CAT Scan

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Directions : Read the passages below and choose the best answers to the questions.
News : (สามัญ’62)
(CNN) The Japanese government enacted a bill Wednesday lowering the age of adulthood from 20 to 18,
but teenagers beware: the legal age of drinking will stay fixed at 20.
The change, the first of its kind in 142 years, will allow 18-year-olds to take out credit cards and loans,
apply for a passport that is valid for 10 years as opposed to five, and marry without parental consent.
Currently men aged 18 and women aged 16 are able to marry, but must first seek parental consent.
The revision to the civil code, which is due to take effect from April 1, 2022, won't alter the legal age of
drinking, smoking or gambling, however, owing to health concerns.
A combination of falling birth rates and improving life expectancy across Japan has resulted in a
progressively shrinking, and aging population.
By 2060, the country's population is expected to plummet to 86.74 million from its current total of 126.26
million, according to a projection by the Japanese Health Ministry.
But fewer workers paying taxes, means less money to support a growing aging population in need of
pensions and healthcare services.
"Given Japan's aging society and the growing budget deficit, there's a need for more young workers to
increase tax payments," said Jeff Kingston, Asian Studies director at Japan's Temple University.
"Lowering the age of adulthood could be a way to convince them that they have a stake and voice in society,"
he added.
In 2015, the government changed the voting age from 20 to 18. That move, coupled with Wednesday's
revisions, indicated an increased attempt within the government to make young people more aware of their
responsibilities.
21. What would be the best headline for this news?
1. Roles of Young People in Society
2. Japan's New Social Security Law
3. Percentage of Old People in Japan
4. Japan Lowers Age of Adulthood to 18
5. Problems of Aging Population in Japan
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22. According to the bill, which of the following is NOT allowed for an 18-year-old?
1. Getting married 2. Getting a credit card
3. Applying for a ten-year passport 4. Borrowing money from a bank
5. Having an alcoholic drink in a bar
23. Which of the following is TRUE about the revised civil code in Japan?
1. The law will not go into effect immediately.
2. Young people are required to pay more tax.
3. The law mainly focuses on how to improve life expectancy.
4. The law had not been changed for more than 150 years.
5. The legal age of smoking and drinking will be reconsidered.
24. What is the government's main purpose in revising the civil code?
1. To increase pensions for the elderly
2. To make the young realize of their responsibilities
3. To urge young people to spend more money
4. To persuade young people to join political parties
5. To encourage young people to interact with others in society
25. Which of the following is an effect of the shrinking of youth population?
1. Falling life expectancy rate
2. Higher unemployment
3. Not enough workers to pay taxes
4. Decreasing numbers of the old people
5. Lack of pension and healthcare services

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Writing Skill
Part I Paragraph Organization
Directions: Choose the correct answers that show the logical sequences. (สามัญ’55)
26. A. Collins had an aggressive cancer that responded well to a certain regimen of prompt
chemotherapy.
B. “That was really pretty devastating,” recalls Collins, 66,
C. But a severe shortage of one of the key drugs, he learned, would force a switch to less
effective drugs to avoid interrupting treatment.
D. His prognosis would worsen without the drug, cytarabine, from about a 70
percent chance of staying in remission for 10 years to “a tossup”.
E. a retired Viterbo University chemistry professor.
1. ACB ED
2. ADB EC
3. ADC BE
4. BEA CD
5. DBE AC
27. A. The result can be unnecessary treatment in that age group.
B. Doctors test too many women for human papillomavirus, a recent study shows.
C. but 60 percent of doctors say they do it anyway.
D. Though some types of the virus can cause cervical cancer, routine screening isn’ t
recommended for women under 30,
E. Yes, many of those women have the virus, but it often goes away on its own.
1. ABC DE
2. BCDAE
3. BDC AE
4. DBCAE
5. EAB D C

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28. A. But, I ordered one anyway.
B. I have very little back pain and can sleep much better.
C. I have had such a lower back pain that I could hardly stand.
D. I have used it for about two months now.
E. I saw your ad two years ago and thought it wouldn’t help me.
1. ABC D E
2. BA ECD
3. CEA D B
4. DE BAC
5. EDC B A
29. A. A quarter of all deaths in 2007 occurred at home, according to a recent analysis by the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – a jump of more than 50 percent in two
decades.
B. Not surprisingly, the deciding factor is often a person’s desire, though
research reveals that the wishes of family members can make all the difference.
C. When the time finally comes, some 88 percent of Americans say they would prefer to die
at home, though fully 63 percent of people aged 65 and older end their lives in a hospital
or a nursing home.
D. CDC data show, for example, than non-Hispanic whites in the US express a
higher preference than Hispanics and blacks for dying at home and indeed
do so in greater numbers.
E. But it appears that paradigm is starting to shift.
1. ACDBE
2. AEDBC
3. CEABD
4. CEBAD
5. DBECA

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30. A. The other problem is that once colleges get into big-time sports, corruption tends to follow.
B. Only a handful of athletic departments actually pay for themselves.
C. The rest rely on student’s tuition and fees to help pay for coaches,
trainers, equipment, and travel and lodging expenses for the players.
D. High-powered athletic programs drain money from academics.
E. A university has more football coaches (seven) than it has professors in its history
department (four)
1. BEC AD
2. DABCE
3. DBC EA
4. DEABC
5. EDC BA

Passage (สามัญ’55)
Singapore’s average annual rainfall is more than (31) _________ of notoriously soggy
Britain, (32) _________ the casual observer might be surprised to learn that the place has a shortage of
drinking water. With around 7,000 people per square kilometer, Singapore is (33) _________densely
populated country in the world. Its land mass is (34) _________its 5 million inhabitants with water.
One answer is to desalinate seawater. That, though, is expensive, so the Singaporean
government is keen to find cheaper ways of doing it. And, (35) _________ a German company, it may
have done so, for the company says its demonstration desalination plant on the island can turn seawater
into drinking water using less than half the energy required by the most effective previous method.
(36) _________ human consumption, its salt content of approximately 3.5 % must be cut
to 0.5 % (37) _________ desalination plants do this in one of two ways. Some employ distillation, (38)
_________ needs about 10 kilowatt-hour of energy per cubic meter of seawater processed. Other plants
employ reverse osmosis. This process needs about 4k Wh per cubic meter. The new system, by contrast,
consumes 1.8k Wh per cubic meter.
31. 1. double 2. doubling 3. that double
4. double that 5. that to double
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32. 1. or 2. so 3. for
4. but 5. and
33. 1. third most 2. third mostly 3. the most third
4. the third most 5. the mostly third
34. 1. to supply not large enough 2. large not enough to supply
3. not large enough to supply 4. large to supply not enough
5. not enough large to supply
35. 1. to collaborate 2. collaborated to
3. collaborating of 4. in collaboration with
5. with collaboration of
36. 1. For seawater to fit to 2. Seawater to make it fit
3. Making seawater fit by 4. Making fit seawater to
5. To make seawater fit for
37. 1. Exist 2. Existed 3. To exist
4. Existing 5. Existence
38. 1. that 2. what 3. which
4. whose 5. whenever

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