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TU Mock Exam by ธีธัช - SAVE UKRAINE
TU Mock Exam by ธีธัช - SAVE UKRAINE
Class Quiz
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Key
2 22 42
3 23 43
Be aware of bright lights and shadows.
4 24 44
5 25 45
6 26 46
7 27 47
8 28 48
9 29 49
10 30 50
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คำชี้แจง
1. ในการสอบจริง ข้อสอบวิชาภาษาอังกฤษฉบับที่ 1 และฉบับที่ 2 จะมีจำนวน 40 ข้อในแต่ละฉบับ
2. นักเรียนที่สอบสายวิทยาศาสตร์ควรทำข้อสอบชุดนี้เสร็จภายในเวลา 50 นาที นักเรียนที่สอบสาย
ภาษา (ภาษา-คณิตและศิลป์-ภาษา) ควรทำข้อสอบชุดนี้เสร็จภายในเวลา 1 ชั่วโมง
3. เฉลยและเกณฑ์การประเมินอยู่ในหน้าสุดท้ายของเอกสาร (ไม่มีคำอธิบาย)
15. The acclaimed poet said in the latest interview that writing poetry ………… her from the
routine of everyday life.
1. absorbed 2. liberated 3. substantiated 4. dispensed
16. Certain villages were strongholds of cattle thieves and their ………… derived a significant
portion of their incomes from the cattle trade.
1. residents 2. advocates 3. habitats 4. tribes
17. If you carry on mindless eating like this, in a year you will be too ………… to return to
being physically fit.
1. out of reach 2. out of condition 3. out of breath 4. out of sight
B. Choose the best word that is closest in meaning to the bold word in each sentence.
18. Given the vagueness of the directions, I think we did very well to find the place.
1. Transparency 2. Complexion 3. Ambiguity 4. Complexity
19. His girlfriend of 17 years, Lilly, was delighted when Sam popped the question.
1. Proposed 2. Rang the bell 3. Tied the knot 4. Confessed
20. I don’t think of myself as being over the hill yet despite having physical limitations.
1. Accomplished 2. Departed 3. Blissful 4. Old
21. I might be going on a training course next week but it's still up in the air.
1. Laid-back 2. Tentative 3. Imaginary 4. Underway
Part 5 Vocabulary (22-30)
Choose the grammatical and meaningful alternative to complete the text below.
Patrick Cooper had already ……(22) …… after reaching the halfway point in a popular
mountain race in Alaska when he somehow veered off the trail and became lost. That's when
the 16-year-old Anchorage boy …… (23) …… the black bear that would take his life in a rare
predatory attack.
Cooper began running and at one point he reportedly placed a frantic call to his brother,
saying he …… (24) …… by a bear Sunday in the Robert Spurr Memorial Hill Climb race south
of Anchorage. The brother notified race director Brad Precosky, who alerted race crews to
begin …… (25) …… Cooper, known as Jack.
It ……(26)…… a couple of hours for responders to ……(27)…… the teen,
……(28)…… was found a kilometer or two up the path, at about 457 vertical meters. The bear
was found at the site, ……(29)…… the body. A Chugach State Park ranger shot the 113-kg
bear in the face, but ……(30)…… animal ran away.
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Passage (31-37)
(1) The percentage of U.S. residents with cardiovascular disease (CVD) who have
limited or uncertain access to adequate food has more than doubled in recent decades, going
from 16% in 1999 to 38% in 2018, according to a study published in the journal JAMA
Cardiology.
(2) A healthy diet is considered a key factor in preventing heart disease, which is the
leading cause of death in the United States. The study also found that people who have
cardiovascular disease (including heart attack, stroke and heart failure) or have risk factors for
it (such as hypertension, diabetes, obesity and high cholesterol) are about twice as likely to
have a food access issue, known as food insecurity, as are those who do not have cardiovascular
disease.
(3) The researchers describe food insecurity as “bidirectional,” writing that “food
insecurity likely increases risk for CVD and having CVD affects socioeconomic factors that
increase risk for food insecurity.” For instance, they say, not only do people with food
insecurity generally have a poorer quality diet, but they also are more prone to heightened stress
and poor adherence to prescribed medication that could treat heart disease or its risk factors.
…………, they note that developing heart disease can make people more likely to also develop
socioeconomic problems, such as poor access to transportation and health care.
(4) The study’s findings stem from analysis of data on 57,517 adults (representative of
3 1 2 million adults) participating in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, a
series of studies sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to assess the
health and nutritional status of U.S. residents. The survey has been ongoing since the 1960s.